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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 9

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SPORTS CLASSIFIED FINANCIAL Section 2 41-" MMIIPPOlgiomme001011 r-- S'43) 1 I 1 1 N' 1 A A AL-9 ') 1 1 1 et iik It 4- tik Po ewween 1 i 4 4 :1 fA 141 0 0 1 A A ti ---1 a 7 4 ---y 4))41 (-- sA v' -1 (11'' Lt 4' 4 e' '''')4 rivilt-4--' ti 4---" 0 NASHVILLE TENN SUNDAY' SEPTENIBER' 13- 1932 I rkLE-Ligt 01 5pr 6 r4t-ocyt- I2U55EL-1- t4-1t 'i) Vanderbilt's Ball-Carrying Foursome Hangs Ou- the Sign 0 1 44 rlY 0 7 77 tb A 'Ili ff e's Aat 0 1 1 1 1 I 2 1 rf si Wr i 6 lotl ut kt 1 444 Lott moo ir A onto AI" lerly" te" 0 1 7 7 -74'''' 07 1 17143 40 1 e' Ite: Aon "it!) l' 1 101" -1' 0 g4111tr ts--- 44' '-40 id Leo 0 -10 1d ro 0 ik 2 ri Pt 0 1'71 0 rt I 1 'i I Airy 40Ti 1443 4AI 71 4 2(6 t' 0 1 AL i iv '1 ii '0 i'' Zfdof? 04 40T7 olto''' A- k-os I L0 L4100-11-- okallett Id --Al it 14' he 119Y mtl''-'1 1 --'1-i e-711- -10 4'-fe '11 rcer ainP-r it iv il Tokor fr I f--- e---- f----- 1 ----1 r41 11 IN Vanderbilt's Ball-Carrying Foursome Hangs Out the Sign -1 lu-- i'--i --0 it 'ctin 1-J L) T--- jfpI' 4 ti-------- r4tDDle 12 US5 1 '''''''-----'1-111--' 1r -1) 1 Seven Seniors Three Juniors One Soph Rate Seven Seniors' Three Juniors) One Soph Rate Canadian Take Hard Fought Tilt By 2 and 1 Count Canadian Takes Hard Fought Tilt By 2 and I Count liy ana I (-aunt Ilere you have the backfield which baa been selected by the Vanderbilt coaches to start against Mercer bare Saturday in the opening game of the 1932 gridiron sewn The central figure Is Larry Burton sophomore who will be given the opportunity to do moat of the punting for the Cotnmodores At the left is Dixie Roberta pride of McMinnville one of the South's beat rtmning backs 'rho gentleman at the upper right Is Mighty Close quarterback and blocker and that nice-looking boy Is Muggy Fortune a right powerful ll ere you have the backfield which baa been selected by the Vander- blit coahes to start against Mercer bare Baturday in the opening game of the 1932 gridiron season The central figure la Larry Bur- game of the 1932 gridiron season The oentralfl gu ton sophomore who will be given opportunity thtc7 do la tatoan7 3thur punting for the Commodores At the left is Dixie Roberts pride of McMinnville one of the South's best running backs The gentle- rnanand thatatthneicenploopekinr rigghbotylsisMcbiguhgtynCrloseortunceuaartetirbghsctkposwnedrfbulloctkueur: Varity Line Impreschq In First Deferishe Scrimmage i Can it be possible that those Vanderbilt schedule-makers in their Epringtime enthusiasm have ordered a first course on the 1032 gridiron menu that will be difficult lor the Commodores to digest? Out of the South come glowing reports about the Mercer Baptists to of the Gold and Black next Saturday On all aides one hears of how big and fast and tough art these men from Macon Dr Smoky Harper Vanderbilt 'X new medicine man was the first to sound the naming Dr Harper is a Macon native and tutored the Mercer cage team Ile knows And as if he were not sufficiently convincing Dr Harper was quickly seconded by Dave Rice and Buck Loser Mcreer ball-toters of not so long ago Then Satutday came Cousin Ed Danforth of the Atlanta Georgian for his annual inspection of the MeGusinmen Cousin Ed had manldromplimentary comments But few there were hitt were not "antidoted" by evil-foreboding remarks as to the first game Mercer has a fine team They will be loaded for the Commodores And could anything be more embarrassing than to open the season with a reverse? No I'm asking you a rt 5 II TWO DEFEATS Now is the time for all good men not to come to the aid of their party (how he does rattle that off!) but to speak in frank terms about these Commodores If Vanderbilt comes through the season without defeat it will be a distinct shock to this aging reporter At least two setbacks seem likely Of coursn you won't believe it but Vanderbilt has not the supply of balanced material as possessed by Alabama Tennessee and Tulane Especially is this true in regard to end and backfield strength The others are superior Still a championship Ls not Impossible There is excellent coaching And there Is a faithfulness in preparation and a sublime willingness to work by every member of the squad These are the priceless ingredients rhich may breed a string of triumphs Lr it Df Takes Crown Out of for First Time in Years By MART CAMERON (United Press Service Sports Writer) Five Farms Md Sept American Amateur golf title was wou by Boos Somerville of Canada Saturday In a thrilling match with Johnny Goodman of Omaha by a 2 and 2 score Somerville's victory marked the second time In history that the title has lett this country Harold Hilton the Liverpool master won the crown In 1911 Somerville who la 29 has won the Canadian title lour times and for several years has been an outstanding contender for the United Stoteri event But not until this year had he succeeded In getting near the finals The match WM decided on the green of the thirty-fifth hole The tallery of between 3000 and 4000 had formed an oval stretching from tee to green of this pretty little one-shotter of 153 )ards set amidst some woods Somerville was leading dornite two when they stepped to the tee His shot skied across the little valley between tee and green and landed down on the green straight In line with the cup and twenty-five feet away Goodman gambled to get closer with the possibility of getting a birdie 2 against Somerville's almost certain par He tried to place his tee shot square at the pin But he hit a bit short The ball just reached the green but it bounded back into a depresaion five feet away fullttick etart rbotool I nt i 0 -Is1 1 Takes Crown Out of 44 plA a Us for First A Time in Years s- 0 4 4 tick etaff Pbotos 1 '4' By STUART CAMERON kk II Z8 84 44- (United Press Service Sports Writer) rive Farms Md Sept Amer- 1 lean Amateur golf title was wou by Roes Somerville of Canada Saturday In a thrilling match whis Johnny Good- 4 -sl' 1-11 0-'4-- man of Omaha by a 2 and 1 score s' Somerville's victory merked the see- 4 one In history that the title hu rf 4Ir e-s- ep- lett this country Retold Hilton the t- "---i''rr- il 47 't Liverpool th aster won crown In 1911 Somerville who Is 29 has won mi warmwr- 3i ''777i'" the 5'" 'ii 4 1 Canadian title lour times and for see- r- nt gv '4 1--- several years bee been an outstanding 'tc'i 4 I contender for the United States event lei But not until this year had he sue- I 4 I 4 4 ceeded in gettlng near the finals '''st-e 1 14 The match wee decided on the green i ot the thirty-fifth hole The gellerl of -t 0 I 4 -1: ---0 rt il iit'Is t- between 3000 and 4000 had formed wn 'd -Awa 1 i 44 ade't tri'-' oval atretching from tee to green of thia pretty little one-shotter of 155 i- of it Somerville was leding dornits two 2 yards set amidst some woods 1'i 114- '1lI" -ayt '44-'1 I at0 when they stepped to the tee His thou '1 -a kte skied acro the little valley between ll- A 4- tee and green and landed down on the green straight In line with the 11 cup and twenty-five feet away I I Goodman gambled to get cloaer with o-' 31" I the pomibillty of getting a birdie 2 4 a-grekaaaratwaww- against Somerville' almost certain par It: He tried to place his tee shot square et the pin But he hit bit short The St 11 0 ea uirl- on 84 I ball just reached the green but it ts Tr 13 -410sta 1 0 'C 100 0 i bounded back Into a depresaion five feet away -1 1 ITs-'e-'-'''''' tl iF ii i- :1 tT i lose Fortune i P' 'i tAy ft 4 li 4941E2 54 tf l' 4-4 flf i 1 t' 're- ot ettW "1 iti i I I 4 i 0 VI le' 4 -4-4 4'Y -'-'1- 744 tLi l' si ea -1 I -t 4 0 4 ek "111 't--- a wmtosmAtipeOln 4 44 i 5 4 4 0 :4 i 4-- I 0 to --i i I )1" 1 1 1 i-gs4rAilks 1 1 i is I If4ta 3nl 10 A 4 1 5 I t- I'l- -4 Y-7 4 i 4 41 84 e'' 4 L' it'" 74 7-7 4 -f'-C" 'el' 1 l' 041-V-'' '1 i 1 I 14 A 's 4 "f-- 1 i'' -r-- ii" i i'- 7 t- A 1 kAa--: 0- li --2 1 1641 1 -1i 142 A ilit 1M--o R341 4-16 0m-a lah 46- -ta 46A Iii 1: -moak I i i 11 A I 0 4 11 I AND HE'S A CHARMER! Slithering Sam the rattlesnake carded for a wrestling match Monday night at last has found an opponent It is Jack Price Jones the gay boulevarther "I will engage the beast swell-chested Mr Jones roared al will tight him if he will make my weight" kit any are in doubt Mr Jones is the paperweight champion 1- ty By FREDDIE RUSSELL Obviously worried over the ersening up contest with Mercer next Saturday Vanderbilt's coeches broke fun huddle last night to announce the starting lineup for the opening game of the aeasou The varsity named 110612 seniors three Juniors and ona eopho MOM Its comparatively early 'elec tion la for the purpose of working a a unit this week in the perfection of an offense for the Baptists The battlefront red: flat and Foster Mgt (12) and kaki' (lag) (DO) and Suhrbein rich (197) Mg) (iitm naives- eberts (176) and Surto (160) (IVO The line averages 194 The treat va erages 1st 1 1 Larry Burton is the lone sophomore of the lot and upon his unsearred Ishoulders will fall the highly reopon Bible punting assignment This gen Vermin will receive an extraordinary amount of attention tilts week Iles on an important spot ROBERTS THE THREAl As the regular-atiending ralibird has surmised Dixie Roberts will be the chief oftendye threat of this outfit le will run from the tail of the tan dem and too will do the paaeing Close must handle his usual blocking chores while Fortune is ready to re spond with plunges It Is the ground game the punting and the air attack that will be stremed during the ensuing six after n0011A The Commodore offense neede lots of polish The defense is shapIng up' well This was denionstratea Saturday at ternoon as the varsity with the line same as ilboVe went through their Bret defensive ecrituniage The boss were paired against the third team and they displayed tome swell tacklintt and allrounct defending for the larg and interested crowd of spectators tickit lined licOligin Field GRACEY biALTI Through the middle of the line thl is from tackle to tackle the offeu Mee backfield of Morehead Turner Owen and Hambrick could make lutely no headway The first play of the skirmish found Pete Oracey Mg through to accomplian "fours yard lom" tackle There were fetters carbon copies of this Around the flanks the No teem found a little more success More bead and Turner were able te cirri ends for a half dozen noticeable gains But this Was due partially to the tim idity of the defensive backs in rushing up to meet the play In the air there was leas success Six passes were tried One wu corn-plated to Phil Turner and another was Intercepted by Bill Buhrbeinrich the Plying Dutchman who promptly flew to touchdown NO EXTRA CHARGE May I recommend to you recounts of memorable Vanderbilt games of the past as prepared by our Mr Bob West The first appears In this Issue Ile New Amateur Champ One of Canada's Greatest Athletes DIXIE SERIES MONEY It is of course most displeasing to discuss the sordid sub of money in this wholesome portion of the paper But perhaps you ore Interested in the manner in which the Dixie Series swag is divided Oet out the pencil and paper and study this: Players share only in the first four games Ties do not help Each league gets 10 per cent of first fear games a total 20 per rent so players and clubs get 80 per cent of total Of this 80 per cent 60 per cent goes to the pool and 40 per to club pool Of the players' pool 60 per cent to winner 40 per cent to loser In Southern players' pool divided 60 per cent to first place club 25 per cent to second plate club 15 per tent to third place club Texas 66 2-3 20 second 14 1-3 to third place team Remaining games played Southern and Texas get 10 per cent as in first four games and remaining 80 per cent goes into the clubs share and is divided equally between the clubs of the two leagues In the Southern the clubs share Is divided with the pen- nant winner getting the first $5000 with the remsdnitg bal nee divided 50-50 with pennant winner getting the first half and the remaining seven clubs of the league getting an e2a1 portion of the last half All expenses divided equally between two leagues comes out of 10 per cent It is most unlikely that the receipts will surpass the handsome gate attracted by Birmingham and Houston last year Their seven games attracted 81025 admissions for a $12583425 total Of this the Baron players received $1423750 and the Houston players $1054630 of re et 7e 40 Cubs Require Only Three More Games To Cinch Pennant Sewanee Opens With ictory Over Teachers Somerville Is Crack Football Hockey and Cricket Stars in Other Sports Split With Phi Lose to Cianti 7 to 4 Gee Stars as Tigers Lick Murfreesboro Team By 12-0 Score GOODMAN FAILS Goodman studied his next shot with the utmost care He took his spadenumhke hit the ball and was two feet below the pin lying 2 Somerville also atudied his He for some Ile addremed the ball and it trickled down the sloping green to within few inches of the cup Johnny arms akimbo locked first at one ball then the other Be seemed almost in a daze Then he realized that be could do no more than halve the bole He congratulated his Canadian conqueror and then holed out The victory was popular with the gallery although the crowd cheered and applauded the shots of each player When in the morning round Goodman ran down a forty-tout curling putt from Just above the seventh green the spectators gasped then applauded They cheered just as loudly when Somerville made a tricky seventeen-looter on the next hole There wu plenty of duffer golf In Saturday's mitten Each of the finallata uncorked some freak shots CANADIAN BEATS Somerville led at most Of the outward nine holes in the morning round They quit even be each sank a putt of approximately sixteen feet for birdies two on the ahort ninth Goodman Pisfeci a great approach to the tricky tenth hole to lie six feet away and he got his birdie three to lead by one hole Somerville had three putts to lose the I eleventh and Johnny three-putted the twelfth and lost the bole The match went back to level when Goodman's tee shot at the short thirteenth found a trap Somerville led agiln after Goodman sliced his No 2 iron second into a trap and approached off line Somerville was stymied to lose the sixteenth and the match was even They halved the oeventeeth and Somerville made another of hiat fine putts to birdie the elghteenth leading by one up when the luncheon interlude began Somerville shot two Up at the twentieth when Goodman was trapped Goodman won the twenty-second and the long twenty-fourth and went one up in winning the twenty-filth when Rosa was trapped LOSES GOOD LEAD The Omaha boy became two up with a birdie two on the twenty-seventh This lead Melted quickly Johnny overran the green to low the twenty-eighth The match became even when Goodman was trapped with his second Somerville went one up by winning the thirtieth when his opponents elghteenInch putt rimmed the cup They halved holes until Somerville won the thirty-fourth with a birdie three which be scored by sending home a fourteen-foot putt This made Somerville dormie two Then came the deciding hole and Somerville succeeded to the title held during the past year by natICIA Oilin let of Brookline Mass Widener Chute Somerville praised the gallery "It was the beat mannered crowd I ever played before" he said "Of course I'm plenty glad to have won the tournament" be declared ''I'm so excited though that I haven't begun to come down to earth yet" Goodman took defeat in good spirits "I Itust wasn't good enough" be said "Somerville sure did outplay me Of 1 course I wanted to win but I couldn't make it" LOSES GOOD LEM) The Omaha boy became two up limb antabirdie two on the twenty -seventh lead melted quickly Johnny overran the green to loss the twenty- eighth The match beceme even when Somerville went one up by winning the Goodman wu trapped with bin second thirtieth when his opponent's Ight inch putt rimmed the cup! Thlens halved holes until Somerville won the thirty-fourth with a birdie three which be scored seudipg home a fourteen-foot putt Thle made Somer viiie dormie two Then came the de- ciding bole and Somerville eucceeded to by the title held during the past year leranolA ommet a Bromatha Idsm Widener Cbute Somerville praised the gallery it WILS the beat mannered crowd I ever played before" he said -ot course I'm plenty glad to have won the tournament" be declared "I'm ao excited though that I haven't begun to come down to earth yet" Goodman took defeat in good spirits ee just wasn't good enough" be said "Somerville sure did outplay me Of course I wanted to win but I couldn't make It" GOODMAN FAILS Goodman studied his next shot wlth the utmost care Be took his spade- meahle hit the ball and was two feet below the pin lying 2 Soerville also ud atied his lie for some snotnente He addremed the ball and it trkilrd down the sloping green to within few inches of the cup Johnny arms akimbo looked tint at one ball then the oth er seeme almoat in daze Then he realized that be could do no more than the hole He congratulated his Cans- dian conqueror and then holed out The victory wee popular with the gal- lery althouh the crowd cheered and applauded the shots of each player When in the morning round Good- man ran down a forty toot curling putt from Just above the seventh green the gasped then applauded -lel cheered 'Just IdudlY When Somerville made a tricky seventeen ITIETV11119 maue anotner ot flu line putts to birdie the eighteenth 'embus luncheon by one up when the luneon inter- lude began Somerville shot two Up at the twen- the when Goodman was trapped Goodman won the twenty-second and the long twenty-fourth and went one I up in winnina the twenty-fifth when i db r- elASol I 1 I LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION 3 "tale liardsge Vanderbilt assistant coach for the past ten years and now head mentor at the University of Oklahoma is breaking into the nation's print for the new light football uniform he has designed As a general rule all grid equipment this season is heavier But not so with Hardages team Here's the comparison: 4 0 Ilardage Uniform' Average Uniform Headgear 3 pound 13 pounds Shoulder Pads I pounds 23 pounds Pants 2 pounds 4 pounds 4 Jersey and Knee Fads li pound 23 pounds SLOPS 2 pounds 3 pounds The total weight of the Hardage-designed outfit is 7 1-4 pounds end most acceptable to the ball carriers Jersey and Knee Fads 'i pound 214 pounds 46 SLOCS 2 pounds 3 pounds The total weight of the liardagedesigned outfit Is 7 1-4 pounds and most acceptable to the ball carriers and now head mentor at the University of Oklahoma is breaking into nation's print for the new light football he has design ed the AS a general rule all grid equipment this season is heavier But 1 th 10t 50 with ardages team Here's comparison: 4L Ilardage Uniform' Average Uniform 11 a Headgear 1 pound 14 pounds Shoulder Pads 1Ni pounds Pi pounds A I 1 Ontario Sept 17-M-C Ross Somerville one of the greatest all-around athletes ever developed In Canada was dubbed 'Silent Sandy several years ago and the name has stuck-most appropriately The young Canadian of Scotch ancestry excels in three other major sports besides golf-hockey football and cricket He also playa tennis baseball4 squash and soccer but will not admtt he la ploticient In any of thoae aporta le IlEily a1 Illthough was good enough to "make" Ms school team in the latter Born at London Ont In 1903 Somerville "tooted playing golf when he was only 7 years old Re entered NATIONAL LEAGUE Ridley College a boys preparatory school and before he was graduated Club Pet Win Lost he had captained the hockey football Chicago 87 60 592 595 581 and cricket teams Pittsburgh 'ea 65 -549 552 54 He was graduated from Toronto Brooklyn 78 70 527 530 52 University and generally la considered Philadelphia 75 73 510 514 50' the greatest all-around athlete the Boston 74 73 50 507 501 school ever had Be led the univer- New York 67 77 465 Aeg 46 sity'a football teara for lour years and St Louis 66 79 455 A59 A5 has the reputation of being the finest Cincinnati 59 89 399 403 30 CrilleAiiittl halfback of all time Some of Somerville's batting rec ANTEILICAN LEAGUE ords In cricket never have been broken Club Pct Win Low and as for hockey he was offered a place on the varsity graduate team be New York 103 44 701 703 69 fore it left for Chaminoix to win the Philadelphia 89 57 610 612 60 worlds hockey championship during Washington 66 59 593 506 58 1 the 1928 Olympic games He was un- Cleveland 82 62 569 -572 56 I able to make the trip but played a Detroit 71 71 500 503 49 number of exhibition games with the St Louis 60 84 417 421 Al team In Canada Chicago 46 97 323 326 31 In 1923 be toured England se lead- Boatott 41 101 283 288 28 Ins batsmaa of an amateur cricket team which represented Canada there AWLRICAN ASSOCIATION But ask Somerville about aU those records and you probably will get an Club Won Lost Pei answer telling you that Goodman Minneapolis 96 82 611 played I Dna game of golf Saturday Columbua ad 71 54 and It was merely luck that made Indianapolis 82 15 52 "Silent Sandy" the winner Milwaukee 80 75 51 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club Pct Win Lose AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Pct Win Lose New York 103 44 701 703 696 Philadelphia 89 57 610 612 605 Washington 86 59 593 596 589 Cleveland 82 62 589 572 566 Detroit 71 11 500 603 497 Bt Louis 60 84 417 421 414 Chicago 46 97 322 326 319 )306tOU 41 101 283 288 431 AWLRICAN ASSOCIATION Club Won Lost pet Minneapolis 98 82 6116 Columbus 88 71 548 Indianapolis 82 15 522 Milwaukee 80 75 516 585 545 523 507 500 402 452 390 465 echool ever had Be led the univer- 77 aeg 4 32 New York 7 sity's footbell team for lour years and St Lou Iss 66 79 455 A59 A52 59 89 3e9 403 390 hu the reputation of being the finest Cincinnati CalleAnall halfback of all time some of Somrville's batting LEAGUE rec or In cricket never have been broken AMERICAN Club Pct Win Lose and as for hockey he was offered a va place on the reity graduate team be New York 103 44 701 703 69 It left for chaminoix to win the PhiladelPhie 89 57 610 612 605 waebibaton 59 593 5e6 589 world'e hockey championship during 82 62 569 572 566 the 1928 Olympic games He was Uno Cleveland able to make the trip but played a Detroit 71 71 SOO 503 497 number of exhibition games with the Et Louts 60 84 417 421 414 team in Cenada Chicago 46 97 322 326 319 41 101 283 288 481 In 1923 be toured England as lead Doeton Ins batsman of en amateur cricket team which pre resented Canada there AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO But ask Somerville about aU thcoe Club Won Lost Pct records and you pmbably will get an 96 62 sea answer telling you that Goodman Minneapolis 88 71 54a Pla3ed I tine aanie of 82 15 523 and it was merely lucgit'AttbSeRt ellent Sandy" the winner Milwaukee 80 75 516 tumnialye ICnodlutamnabpowilis Born at London Ont In Itt03 11114 1111 I I-411AX I he was only 7 years old Re entered NATIOAL LEAGUE Somerville 'darted playing golf when I Ridley College a boys preparatory school and before he was graduated Club Pct Win Lose be had captained the hockey football Chicago In 60 392 595 398 and cricket teams Pittsburgh 29 65 349 552 545 He wax graduated rrom Ter01110 1 iv riniverAttv and eenerally la conaideren i PhilwrielPhIst 75 13 510 114 74 73 54)3 507 500 tt 1 Baton Sewanee Tenn Sept 17---(Specia1) Sewanee Tigers opened thelr 1932 season here Saturday afternoon with a 12 to 0 victory over the kilddle Tennessee State Teachers' College eleven from tfurfreeeboro After playing poor football In the first quarter Gee We Ilford and company put on a driver late in the period and carried the ball from deep In their own territory to the Teachers' danger Tore From here they scored early in the second quarter when Dailey tossed a lateral to Gee who ran Is yards for a touchdown Gee failed to add the extra point from placement and here Coach Clark rushed in he second team who played the remainder ot the helf At the beginning of the aeoond half teachers kicked off to Sewance and Gs ran the ball back to the SO-yard line from Ilia own twenty On a series of penalties Sewanee was forced to kick The teachers took up the challenge but came off on the short end Cravens We Ilford and Gee worked the ball to the 20-yard line where Well-ford wen elf tackle for the second score Castleberry tailed to buck the line for the required distance Sewanee looked very ragged in the first quarter ao almost all of the reriod was played deep in their tenttory As the South Carolina scouts were present Sewanee did not tise more than four or five plays The lineup: Stwanee Pee Teachers early in the second quarter when Dailey togged a lateral to Gee who an 15 yards for a touchdown Gee failed add th extra oint fa from placement and here Coach Clark rushed in he second team who played the remainder ot the belt At the beginning of the ae oond balf teachera kicked off to Sewance load fore Gee ran the ball back to the 50-yard line from his own twenty On a series of penalties Setwanee was forted to kick The teachers took Up the chal- lenge but came off on the short end Cravens Wellfortt end Gee worked the ball to the 20-yerd line where Well- ford wen of tackle the second or score Ceetieberry tailed to buck the line for the required dietanee Sewenee looked very regged In the fir et quarter ail almost all of the re raid was played deep In their tent- tory As the South Carolina scouts were preeent Sewanee did not else more than four or five piny' The lineup: seseanee Pos Teachers Tennessee State Teachers' College eiev- en from urfre oro Mesb After la in poor football in the first quarter Gee Weliford and corn- pany put on a driver late In the pe- icvi ass earylpel the hall frnm tiPril In efte their own territory to the ra danger Tone Train nere tney snored LINE CHARGING The most satisfying part or the scrimmage waa the unit charging et the varsity line They rose as a man and through alter the rune ner There is one thing certain Restriction of the use of the bands will not handicap Vanderbilt defender They get through with their shoulders Talley Lesendecker Beasley Orace and Sillitheinrich were entatandine And Chuggy Fortune backing up the line with the Dutchman seems to be the same StAxe-tacklitig Chuggy The Commodore linemen are a bust nests-like bunch There is little wasted energy They are smart and climax their diagnoses VILA bonerattilial tackle PletAe Mr Fan don't yott Worry about the Commodore line THE PROBLEMS The ends and perhapo the backfield afford problem There may be three good singmen developed this year but surely no more At present the poste remain unceitain with the injured Leo Dia still a Menge to Iblysta mict Foster Efforts to develop capable reaverve backs will be launched Monday In fact a reserve unit will be erected for Intended use in the Mercer game end I at the helm will be Tommy Henderson Ile still is regarded am the be Tessieee on the Commodore lot One should not bell Ilenderspn abort Hell be In there plenty and maybe more ws Joe Whitfield and Buck Watkins le plikeed Roberta and Close in the If I backfield tot the scrimmage The pair la stove up a bit A passing drill preeded the skirmish with Roberts and lienderloon the Oval to a gang of ends and becks Foster and Shackleford supplied the spectacular grebe The air game la Improved Powell is back at centAr and Bice at guard Bill Morehead ttIl bee tie dazzle run run And plenty hard to stop too Gene Beek knee Injured lOgged about in shorts Th energy ey are smart and climax their dlagnosea With bone-rattling tackle Pieta's Mr Fan don't you Worry about the Commodore line THE PROBLEMS end) backfield The end perhee the afford problem There may be the surely no more At present the poets good singmen developed this year but remain unceitain with the Minted Leo Diekluou still a menace tO klyela and Foroer Efforts to develop capable reserve barks will be launched Monday In fact a reserve Unit will be erected tor intended use in the Mercer game and at the helm will be Tommy Henderson lin still Is regarded as the best feeteer on the Commodore lot One should not bell Ilenderepu ehort lie'll be In there plenty and maybe more so Joe Whitfield and Buck Watkins re plaeed Roberta and Cloee in the No 1 backfield for the scrimmage The pair is stove up a bit A eaeing drtil preeded the skirmish with Roberts and lienderloon (hoping the Oval to a gang of ends and bactoo Foster and Sheckleford supplied the spertactiler grebe The air game la Ini roved Poweri Is beck at center and Rice at guard merle- Morellel tool hae ti dazzle run And plenty herd to stop too Gene Beek knee injured Jogged about In shorts striction of the use of the bands wIll not handicap Vanderbilt defenders They get through with their shoulders Talley Levendecker Beesley Orisety end 6hrheinrich were outstanding And Chuggy Fortune backing up the line with the Dut a chmn seems to be h- alum o-LaamAtlig 'The COMMOtiOte linemen are a bush nem-like bunch There la little areate4 LAUREL WREATHS Final averages in the Southern League find Nashville grabbing more than its share of individual honors They were distributed like this: 141 383 Chicks 23 Runs Vo Is 147 Stolen Chick 32 rebs 210 Runs Batted 145 Total Vo is 371 Double 174 Barons 53 Team 31I lookouts 17 Team 068 Horne Vo is 35 Leading Cke 27 Atlanta New Orleans and Knoxville were the only clubs failing to gain some distinction COULDN'T YOU CHOKE-The g-uy who catches your dice just as you roll a LEE Fashville Tenn Toledo 81 79 508 Kansas City 7 A90 St Paul 92 A18 Lou lavIllo 62 SI 392 4 1 i i LAUREL WREATHS 6 Final averages In the Southern League find Nashville grabbing more than its share Of individual honors They were distributed like this: liatting--Clabaugh Vt11 383 Sacrifices-Hamel Chicle 25 1 Runs Scored-Keyes Vole 117 Stolen Rases-Reese Chicks 32 Ilite-Freneh rebe 210 Runs Ratted In-Keyes 145 Fit 1 Total Beiees-Keyes trots 37L Double Flaya-Vols 174 Doubles-Barnet Barons 53 Team Ratelagtoneemos 313 A Triples-Travis Lookouts 17 Monte Rutte-Keyee Vole 35 Team lielding--PebaNia Leading Fitcher-Beck Cis IL 1 AtIzinta New Orleans and Knoxville were the only clubs falling to gain some distinction COULDN'T YOU CHOKE- 81 79 S06 4 The guy who catches your dice just as you roll a LEE Toledo 1 Nashville Tenn Kansas City St Paul 77 80 A90 92 Ale Louisville 62 PI 3e2 ql 1 Feet-bell Results 1 1 1 1 1 1'1 New York Sept 17---014--The Chicago Cube Saturday advanced to withtn three games of the National League pennent by splitting a double header with the Philadeiphia Millies while the runner-up Pittsburgh Pirates were losing to the New York Giants The Cube have seven games left to play while the Pirates have ten As that the Pirates win sit their remaining contests the Cube need but three more Victories to clinch the pennant The Milian went on a hitting spree end battered Charlie Root Burlebth Grimes Herrman and Smith for sixteen bits to win the first game from the Cube 9 to 3 In the second Pat Malone allowed seven bits and the Cuba won 5 to A home run by Items ley helped the Cubs A home run In the eighth inning by Shanty Rogan with the bases full en' the Giants to whip the Pirates 7 to 4 It ended a tight pitcher's bat-tie between Bill Swift of the Pirates and Bill Walker The letter wee removed In the eighth for a pinch bite ter pens DODGERS SPLIT Cincinnati and Brooklyn divided a twin bill The Dodgers took the first 5 to 3 The Reds vion the second 7 to 6 Lefty Cleric pitched winning ball In the first while the combined deliveries of Rixey Johnson and Ko ip put the Reds I1Ct Coifl in the second The IR Louis Cardinals dropped back to a game and a half behind the Giants who bold down sixth place by losing I to 0 to the Boston Braver! Zachary held the champions to five bits In the American League the New York Yankees 1932 champlone increased their margin Of victory by defeating the St Louis Browns 6 to 4 Herb' Pennoek burled for the Yanks and be held the Brownies to eight hits A home run by Sammy Byrd In the first inning helped the Yanks to get Off to a flying start with live runs A'S LOSE TO SOK The second-place Philadelphia Athlake dropped a Moss ripe to the Chi cello White Sox 5 to 4 With the score tied In the ninth inning the White Sox eked Out a run to win the garret They belted Leroy Mahaffey and Ed Rommell for sixteen bits George Chia pttched four-hit ball for Detroit and shut out the Bo-ton Red Sox 5 to Most of the Detroit runs were stored on Boston errors as Gel-higher and Welch allowed but five hits The Cleveland Indians behind masterful pitching by Wes Terrell defeated the Washington Senators 5 to 4 A Curry of bits in the fifth Inning enabled the Senators to score four runs and tie the count A tally In trie seventh however gave Terrell another lead end be kept the plater clears from then on end battered charlie Root eitologh Grimes Herrman and temith for atx- teen bits to win the first game from the ue 9 to 2 In the second Pat Cb Malone allowed sevea bits and the Cuba on 5 to 1 A home ruu by Elemsley helped the Cuba A home run In the eighth inning by Shanty Hogan with the Motes lull en abled the Giants to whip the Pirates 7 to 4 It ended a tight piteber's bat- tle between MU Swift of the Matto end Bill Walker The letter wee re- moved In the eighth for a pinch bit- ter REDS DODGERS SPLIT Cincinnati and Brooklyn divided a twin bill The Dodgers took the first 5 to 3 The Reds won the second 7 to 6 Lefty Clark pitched winning ball in the Met while the combined de- nson and Kolp liveries of Rixey Joh put the Reds laCrOefl in the second The St Louie Cardinals dropped bark to a game and a half behind the Giants who bold down sleth 13htee by being 1 to 0 to the Boetort Braves Zachary held the champions to five bite In the American League the New York Yankees 19-12 cbam lone in- creaeed their margin of victory da- feating the St Louis Browne a to a ee Yks Heb' Pnnok hurled for the an anci ne nein tne Brownies to eight hits A home run by Sammy Byrd in the first inning helped the Yanks to get Off to a a lying Ide with live runs A'S LOSE TO SO The second-place Philadelphi Ath a innin letics dropped a close oee to the CIA- tied In the ninth White Sok 5 to 4 Witit the score th the White Sox eked out a run to win the game They belted Leroy Mahaffey and Ed Rommell for sixteen hits George tibia pitched four-bit ball for Detroit and ohut out the Boston Red Sox 5 to Moort Of the Detroit rune were stored on Boston error' ati Out- leerier and Welch allowed but live hits The Cleveland Indians bhind muse- terful pitching by Wes Ferrell defeated the runner-up Pittsburgh Pirates were losing to the New York Giants The Cube have seven games left to play while the Pirates have ten As smiling that the Pirates win sit their remaining contests the Cubs need but three more Victories to clinch the 1 I The Miles trent on hitting 'twee terful pitching by Wes Ferrell defeated the Washington Senators 5 to 4 A flurry ry or bits in fifth Inning en- shied the Senators to score four runs and tie the count A tally In tne heeenth however gave Ferrell enothet teed end be kept the plate clears from tnen On SUNDAY'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Cincinnati Bt Louis at Boston Philadelphia at Brook latt Pittsburgh at Near TOT (tato games) SUNDAY'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Cincinnati lit Louis at Boston Philadelphia at Brooklen Pittsburgh at New ork (two tamest New Carideo Playing At Notre Dame Bend Ind Sept Coach Anderson Saturday gave bts Notre Dame team another drill of fundamentals stressing blocking find pass defense rred Carideo cousin of the famous showed up like an old timer in the pass defense work and drew praise from Anderson Ben Alexander and Ray Bcancheau were still with the varsity Saturday at center and right halfback in place of Tom Gorman and Joe Sheeketaki The latte waa a regular last year while Gorman was elated for the vanity this year New Carideo Playing At Notre Dame South Bend Ind pt 17- Se(11-- Ouch Anderson Saturday gave his Notre Demo team another drill of efene reed Carideo cousin fundamentals stressing blocking find us ds sin of the temoua Frank showed up like an old timer in the pass defenee work and drew from Anderson Ben Alex- ander and Ray Brancheau were still wits the varsity Saturday at center and right halfback in place of Tom Gorman and Joe Sheeketekt The lat- ter was a regular year while Gor- ylineaarh ellia Slated for the "Ira" this I Lawrence LE Reyrtolds Castleberry LT Pittard Clark 0 Sharp Paris ThOMP10111 Holt Hanson rdwards Morton Kerr Dailey Pate Wellford RH Smith ROblrIPOrt LR II Smith Gee Sands Score by periods: Sewanee 0 0 0 0-12 Teachers 0 0 0 0 Bagley (W tl umpire Schulman (tleorgia Tech) bead linesman Spears (Vanderbilt) Lawrence Castleberry LT Pit Clark LE 0 Reynolds tard sharp Egleston Paris ThOMoson RCI Kerr Holt Batson Edwards 11 rton it Dmi Pate Wellfor Smith Smi bon LH Smith Roto 1 1r Gee Sands score hy periods: Sewanee 0 (I 0 0-12 Teaehers 0 0 0 0-0 Bagley (W L) lotre Schulman (Georgia Tech ebilead l' Wessman Spears (Vanderbilt)) Sewanee 21114ie Tennessee State Teachers' 1 18 Xing College exu Christian 14 14orat Texas Teachers 2 Amarillo College 3 Warner 0 Calliornia 13 West Coast Navy Oregon Btate 19 Coinage 18 A 25 Los Angelus Junior Conege 1J A 21 lAlerne College 0 Sewanee 12 Middle Texineesee State Teachers' I1 8: Wing Contort 11 a cam- nuau 41i vi onaa A email Teachers 2 Amartilo Col 75 Warner California 13 West oast Navy 0 Oregon State 19 Gonzaga le 25 Loa Angeles Junior College A 21 Lexerne College 0 FIRST SUCCESS This was the first time that either of Saturday's finalists had been able to pass the second round Somerville a great iron player and a consietent all-round performer boa never until this year bad his eame in proper gear during a United States national Brun of Saturday's finalists are insurance saleemen and succemful Somerville reached the final round by victories over John Brawner of Washington Jack Westland of Chicago Bill Blaney of Boston and Jessie Clu lifOrd also of Boston Ocodman's advance yea at the expense of Chandler of Del Monte Cs111 Charley Beaver of Los Angeles Maurice McCarthy of Bey York and Francis Minket FIRST SUCCESS This was the first time that either of Saturday Modiste had been able to pees the second round Somerville Somervi a great irou player Imo a COMISLCTIL all-round performer as never until this year had his game in proper ar ge during a United States nation al Both Saturday's finalists are In- surence salesmen and succemful Somerville reached the final round by victories over John Brawner of Wash- ington Jack Weatiand of Chicago Bill baaney of Boston and Jame Guilford also of Boston Goodman'a advance wee at the ex- pens of Chandler of Del Monte "MI" Chtelarey Seaver of Los Angelee Maurice mcthy of 4 1 Fora and Francis croinirt Sexton Antlerson Spitz Set New Marks Few York Sept Sexton of the New York Athletic Club Olympic shot put champion estet1- 11bed three new world records In thmwing the Medley shot put today it the A games Travers land lie toased the eight-pound weight 69 feet 10 3-4 Inches the 19-poun4 shot 00 feS 51:3 Inches and the 16-pounder 51 feet 5 Inches for a total Of 381 feet lathes New world marks were crested In ell but the 16-pounct throw George Snits A bolder of tra world high jump record 110fg the event with a leap of 6 feet 7 Inches John Anderson holder of the Olympic abscua-throwmg Utfp threw the plattor LW lee 111 Inches In winnig this event exton Anderson Spitz Set New Marks Fey Tort sebt 17-es-tea seg ton of the New York Athletic Club olympio shot put cmtlon eta ab lished three neW world recorne in throwing the Medley shot put today the A gmes Travera Is- end aalege lie tossed the eight-pound weight 69 feet 10 3-4 inches the 12-pound shot to fesit 51z inches and the le-pounder 51 feet 5 Inches tor a total ot lel l'4 inches New world r11401111 were crested In all but the 18-pound throw feet in George Spitz A bolder of the world Web Jump record won the event with a leap of 0 teret 7 inehote JtIhn AlleilM011 holder of the Olympic abaeua-throwmot title threw the platter IN? left 111 inches in wintile this event Winn Wins I EEALIMONT WINS TEXAS LEAGUE PLAYOFF AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at C11 Icago (two gam) New York at St Louis (two games) Wafthington at Clete land (two games) Boston at Detroit SATURDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEACCI New Tork Pittahurgh Brooklyn 5-6 Cincinnati 3-7 Philadelphia -1 Chicago 2-5 Boston 1 iSt Louis Charlie Hughes and Nig liS(Elwsairt Commodore grads coaching at Gordonsville and Hartsville respectively watcrod the scrimmage While the elevens ecrirnmaged rim Find Poberts provided a musrment their "clotheshitsket-torward pass" AA on the eldellnPe 6 i 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 Philadelphia at Chicago (two games) 1 New York at St Louis (two games) Waohington at Cleveland (two games) 1 Beaton at Detroit 1 SATURDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Commodore gra Charlie Hughes and Nig McElwein de coachtril at Ciordone- rerspectiveiy wetclesd 7 1 1 1 1 I EEALIMONT WINS TEXAS LEAGUE PLAYOFF New Tork 7: Pittehurgb 4 1 I Brooklyn 5-0 Cincinnati 3-7 i 1 1 Philadelphia -1: Chicago 2-3 While the elesens perimmaead Cloce 1 Boston I St Louis and Roberts provided amuarmeot be 4 their "clotheshasket-forward peas' a i on the sideline i IT utn Wins Sehmeling-TVolker Bout Is Postponed New Tort Sept 17--4LNsl--Nrida heavyweight boxing bout between Max Scnnieling or Germany former champion abd NCeloy Wker was postpruled Saturday night from next Friday September 23 to trio following Monday September 26 'Its bout will be staged in the Gerdert Bowl et Long bland City Sehnzeling-IT'ulker Bout Is Postponed New Tort Sept 17-41letl-The heavy- bout between Max weldht Sclameltlig of Germeny former chem 4 inod and KeiteY Wieater was Post- pIrled Saturday night from next Fri- day September 23 to the followieg Monday September 241 Monday September 26 The bout will be staged in the Otr den Bowl et Long bland City Miller and Ponde are two good rank prosperta And Measra Berson JO-r clan Strayhoro and contiune tO receive prase In the line Miller and Pond are two good flank stliier and Sond are two good rank Prospeeta And Messrs Berson Jar clan Strayhorn and hs11 continua to ev pise recie rae in the lin AMERICAN LEAGUE Clete land 5: New York II et Louis 4 Chicago 5 Philadelphia 4 (ten Innings) Detroit 5 Boston 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 5: Washington Cleve lend 5: Washington 4 Nevi York IL St Louis 4 Chicago 8 Philadelphia elp 4 (ten tn Dings) Detroit 5 Boston 0 TtA-4 will be two prectiree rryolny end 7om1av end CDS the test of the yet berret prectIce begtas blqatley 1 i I 1 roody ill i two premien And an the 7LIIAV one the rest of way becret practice begins bl)ntlay 1 1 1 I Texas Sept 17-4tP)--The Beaumont Exporters won the Texas League's 1932 pennant here Saturday night with a third strabght victory over the Dallas Steers In the playoff series Stiumont won Saturday night's gime 4 to 3 Tbfl bad won the previous tames to 3 and to on their borne ruhr of Diass stopped Beaumont for the first threw banings The Elliporters however Jumped on Buhr'S offeringa In the next thretelnnings for a run In earl' and a tot1 of five hits In the fourth Inning Taub singled 07eenberg wcked and a blow by Frlta brought Tauby home before the Aide was retired Batc1111 trot man up lqr Dallas In ths fourth slcgled B01)111-11 WhArd 454 F4zdy foorlAg both raoa of nee tilts In the fourth Inning Taub singled Greenberg waiked and 11 blow by Fritz brought Tauby borne before the side was retired Ratcliff Lret man up for Dallas In the fourth et sing'e Eonura Isaket1 lad 0aubi ed 000rttg 1)(44 rcilt'a Dallas Texas Sept Beaumont Exporters won the Teem Leguel 1932 pennant here Saturday ntght with a third straight victory over the Dallas Steers In the Playoff over the Did 1 a 4 St th eers In playoff series Beaumont won Saturday night gam 's 4 to 3 They bed on the previous games to 3 and I to 6 on their borne gout l'uhr of Delles stopped Beaumont Inc the first three Innings- The Sitporters boeever lumped on ruhr's offeringe in the nest three-M ahead of bins for runs Beaumont however added another In the eighth to clinch victory The line score: Beaumont 000 111 010-4 Dallas Co0 200 tta3-3 Puhr Burnt? and McMullen Hamlin and Felber The champions will meet the Chatiknoosna team of the Southern AlatICIA tion LEI the Dlil Series nett week starting at Beaumont Tueeday September 23 The Drat two garnet will be played In Beaumont and the next three it so many are needed in Chattanocga The Brat game in the Tennea-ee city will be on September 22 and the next two On September 25 aid 26 Saturday September 24 la skipped beralliqo cr the Chattanuows-Tenneettes 1001011 gam glAt44 It 11)64 three it so many are needed in Chet- tanocga The 1in4 gem In the Ten- new-to city will be on September 22 and the next two on Septemb er 25 cid 26 Saturday September 24 is skimped tie rail the as (I Chattth eo opaa-Tenuate 10004 II gam' oLitAKA 50f Iettst ttartS1 ahead of him for rum Beaumont howeeet added another In the eighth to clinch victory The line score: e-- Bp ow OW ill 010-4 Dallas Co0 200 Is0-3 Puhr Burris? and McMullen Ben Inn Relber' Me champions win meet the Chat- team of the Southern AJAIOCIA tion in the Dille Series nett week stetting at Beaumont Tureday Septem ber 2 3 The first two games will be AItamont Sept 17--011--Conttauta4 his string of sentational victories on dirt tracks the country 13114 Winn crack Katass City driver flashed over the winning line to capture the bew Tort State erweepstakes feature event of the Agamont auto TcL tour cars proxided a tbrtil for the 10 WO spectators when they pi od up on the sixteenth lap None of the drivers were Mimed althdvaqi their machines Ivere badly damaged well out la front of the two-ecore congetitora was followed by Chuck Tabeir Atienrown pa with Ted KeselAr Bugslo third ti4Le Wee il144 drivers were injured althdeatt their marhines were badly damaged Wrn well out in front of the two-sccre competitore was followed by Chuck Tabor Ailentown Pa with Ta4 Kessler Buffalo third ti414 Was 14 Aitarnont Sent Aitamont Sept tinutzg his string of sensational vie rt ortes on di tra the cks In country Billy Winn crack Kateas City driver rained over the winning line to cap- ture the bew York State evreensteges feature event of the Allamont auto mem Pour cars protided a thrill for the 10 441 spectators when they pl ed hp Auburn Team Tears Up Fresh 60 to 0 Auborm tent 17-112)---The Au burn Flalnarnes 'slaughtera4 tha nosh 2a a ycauiatioa pr tido gaols Saturday 60 to In preparatIon tnr triti roMIng Want garde Liainat Strrninghamkottthera in Montgomery next Friday Tourdolvas were ocorret by' Cape Z111mY tritg riumm F-pe Morns Alien Rog Pra FOTO PhirrA Curl EtmbreA and Tom bilackleford PE3 or atm point were Made witrwy tio-cke4 vL tight Toudowhs were scored be Capt jintry Eterling DUPI'M Papa Morris Alien ft)gers Fdpo Phipew Casey Kimbrel and Tom bilackleford Pour eatra points were made Tne ta4ti'y tiockted Vita 'WV Auburn Team Tears Up Fresh 60 to 0 Aubrirn Ale Sept Au born Pleinenten slaughtered the Frost) tit a regulation pre ttce gams Saturday 60 to in preparation fnr the tom- irg night game against Birmingham- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Albany 3: JerAey City 2 Toronto 6 Montreal 5 Baltimore 7: Newark 4 Buffalo at Rochester rain Buffalo at Rochester Min INTERNATIONAL ITAGUIC Albany 3: Jersey City 2 Tomnto 6 Montreal 5 Springfield Wins Epricqrnalti Tenn Sept- 1--(Spee1a1)-1-11 Spetrtalleld tennis team tool Veit out ot the at tnatchee played leltb the tea nitrtatt OrlIncia Tenn here tocts Alason Pakne Paul Dorris Glenn Trenary and Fount Rohertacm ecm poeed the OrlInd- team On the Sprtnglield team were Jedmoe Foreman Ph111 PAhefts Jitct liendley wad Joho 13443 -444 sere thday Allson Pvne Paul norrls Cleat Trenary and Yount Robertscm com- po-imicit the Orilhd- team On the Springfield teem were Jeaesi Foreman fbill Roberts Jack RendieE and John firoWdst Springfield Wins Endue-14)d Tenn 17--(Sp- Springfield tennis team took live out of the ett rnatchee plageci Play All-Stars Si2ottavi1le Ky Sept The Cubs boiebell team will meet the fest All-Stare here Sunday on the 114h School athletic field Barry Itornbuckle former Umtei fitetAre Army pttcher will be tea taclut4 1i thv locCol Si2ottaville Ky Sept The Scotteellie Cubs bawbell team sill meet the fast All-Stare here Sunday on the FUgh School athletic field Barry liornbuckle former toed suit" Army pitcher will be ea the thcstit4 log the lece4 Plilt 11-clk17 Trolls tiirninit I FPO Wit'ater beturdev reiinert training t-r tqs ryyut next with Lf Schmetine The torrnee Ind welttrwtignt titleholder rmt trk twelve ruumia air" bril et gott -177 Sinunte I Sept Waater Saturday reumed training Ir his pKyilt nen Frldey --t with if Schmeling The torrnPr Ind welterweight titieholdr put t-t twelve rounds-of bolleg Sid CV bolimi of goit 11-cl lar Irorks 4-tizXgInt n004Mt4pRio AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 0 Lou Lavine 3 SL Paul 9 Mluntapolts I Luom C14 )411441" 4 I 11 1 il AMERICAN ASSOCIATION :4 Columbus 5 Louteville 5 it '9 f' Paul IP Minneapolis I 1' I lialittA C141 JA 14414414ille 4 II i I il 1 il''' 2 t' '-'1 4 1r 4 '1.

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