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elmodammononnontIlliNitannlibl emomarilliaA1Mh- SECTION TWO THE CHARLOTTE'OBSERVEP The Foremost Newspaper of The Two DECEMBER 1911 PAGE SIX Little All-America' Team 0 South Lancls Tour Men EEPING BUSY THEY'RE IS READY AnoN SMITH ELEN 111LLS MOODY (Wow) 11ncricrt1l lro-j vis (vireo has turned down a pro offer ood is williou to I ploy for hi) coontry ooain in internatiotiol comprtition 1 00111ern 13 HIGHLY PRAISED NEE glifillgic 'Three New Records RITERIsm HOT FOR Re-corded By Pros mun Ed Danowski Breaks Own Mark for Efficient MINT3 Whizzer White Gains Most Tinsley and Don Hutson Tie Figures In Receiving MD13 THE ononol field trials of the Polo ler OA of Anurieo i now brio! (it Pinihnist bore oltrortt th( geN1 rut)n list in thr 1i41ry of the ere''' Hovey Decker (left) of 111ninme hot fi Edwin Ilonorod (right if Green wich Conn ore the hnlyes--(011sriver Photo by John licinnur) 14110M amk1 NEW YORK Dee new individual rec- Pace-Setters Turn In 75's in Seniors' Golf Tournament at Augusta Southwestern Star Rated One of Best in linas Aces Mentioned oma410mo tied as all of the 1937 ords Nvere established and two Davidson to Put Experienced! iN titleholders were displaced in the National Football league Quintet On Hardwood according to the final statistics released today Ed Danowiski of the New York Floor This Season Giants recaptured his title as the I circuit's most efficient passer by QUARLES HERE 1" aerial's for TO TALK OVER By TONY CASALL a percentage of 542 per cent Ile DAVIDSON Dec broke his own efficiency mark of LOCAL FIGHT for a winning basketball sea- 504 per cent made in 1935 and son are looking bright in David- boosted his lifetime Nationalleague I sons Wildcats lair as four regularst average to 498 haying completed OIBIENT Quarles from last year's varsity and an ad- 255 out of 512 in five seasons 1 University of North Caro- ditional letterman give the 'Calsi 1 Gaynell Tinsley Chicago Card- 'ilia boxing star who has been plenty of experienced talent The inahs end shared in breaking the I in the pro game for several squad with the exception of three! record for the longest gain on a 1 years was in Charlotte 'ester-men on the football eleven haH forward pass with a gain of 98 day talking terms with Promoter been taking daily workouts for the 0 ards on an RN'ial tossed by Du- i Jim Crockett about a fight here past two Weeks I eal Russell and also tied the rnark I i ti -i i past IWO WeCKS gal Russell and also tied the mark TORMENT Quarles or me IN University of North Caro- hint boxing star who has been in the pro game for several years was in Charlotte yesterday talking terms with Promoter Jim Crockett about a fight here this winter 4) i te'''''' ::::2:1 4' A 4: 1 4 5 4V 7t 1:::: '1'ANs :1 'c -'4 4 l'- Pr q8 Quarks 21 years' old is one of the top-ranking lightweights in the country and has an impressive record Ile has always been very popular in Charlotte 12' HERBERT BARKER '1k TEW YORK Dec 195- i pound backfield operating behind a 196-pound the 1938 "Little All-America" football team compiled today by the Associated Press The South placing four men on the first team leads all other sections on the small-college all-star array The Far West East and Middle West each earn two places and the Southwest one The exploits of these small-college football heroes went unchronicled for the most part except within the narrow limits of their own geographical locations Had they been playing for major teams sports page headlines doubtless would have blazoned their names from coast to coast As usual there was an embarrassing wealth of backfield material and the quartet finally selected combined power speed and skill to an exceptional degree 11 A UGUSTA Ga Dec 1 Jock Hutchison of Golf Ill de fending titleholder and Fred McLeod of Washington national open champion in 1908 set the race today with three-civer-nar 75's in the first round of the 38-ho1e S21100 medal play seniors' golf championship at the Augusta National core Hutchison competing in class for players from 50 to 54 years put together a 39 and a par 36 fr-sr his 75 while McLeod playing irt class for players 55 to 59 years of age was out in 38 and back in 31 Close behind the two leaders was Frank Bellwood of Garden City 1 another Class player witn a 76 Tied at 79's were David Ozil vie of Augusta John Inglis of Elms ford both class players and Jack Campbell of Jenkintown Fa of class A for players over 61 Bracketed at Sn were Tom Brsn net of Elmira Otto Hackbartn of Cincinnati James West of Cedarhurst and liar bert of Battle Creek Mich all irt class Seven other oldsters followed with the scores ranging on up from there The tournament will be concluded with an 18-hole round tomorrow The champions of each of the three divisions will share in the prize money 4 core' class years ar 36 Laying irt 59 years ack ii 31 tders us len City yer viitA virt of Elms-player' lkintown over 'om Ermlackbartvt West of liar all In followed up front 7oncludect ()morrow the three Lhe prize 4 '-4 1 14 lit' -ti -'4 4do i 11:4 i' Att 4 1 i 4 4 'A 'C ft 1 0 7 1 'S '4 ''''4 '4: 41 i It fit 104441'41" :4 '-f 4 -1'' 4-- 14 lk Nt "44V-40L O' i t' -N 11" i 11 1 i -): 4 4 I --a :4 it: it kstie A 4 -1 Ai: '4 N171 1 1' I i11 r--: ot- r- A e14 A i ii' l' A 4 -q r)' 1 4 i- 1- -)t'4 7 'f- '-lo i 4 4 4:1 4 1 f'' 'r' A 14940:::: 4 S'''' t4 -it 5- dt4 itti t''' 1 '2 4: 4'-1 i y1 A ss 4 i 1 i 'AcP-44 4 pRo- 4:" '1-64 4 4 4 I' 1- '''A) i 4 0-1 1 IA' I e7 tk ts i1 et '''''N iti1 4 4 114 The 'Cats who lost Seert games for number of passes caught with last year on either one or two 41 Don Huison Green Bay Pack point margins loom to have the ers end tied his own mark for best quint in recent years Captain most touchdowns IA one season Ned Iverson hicks John Tice with nine all of whom have won two letters izzer White Colorado's and Jim Cowan who led lt year slIlhodes scholar All-America play- as quint in scoring give the team with the Pittsburgh Pirates plenty of height speed and the only recruit to capture a accuracy Bill Boyd the other re- title He ganed 567 yards in 152 turning letterman seems to havei attempts to take the ground gam- the inside track on the other open ing championship Cecil Isbell position but he will be given a Packers' first-year man formerly of merry battle by Swede Johnson a Purdue had the best average reserve who saw plenty of scrvicel with 52 yards in 83 attempts last year Bentwillarrison andHay-1 Clarke Hinkle and Hutson both seed Thomas nth juniors Jam from Green Bay led the scoring Hogg up from the yearling team with 58 and 57 points respectively looms as threat Ward Cuff of the Giants and TONY GEE KAYOES RIVAL SMITH LEADER ST LOUIS Dec 7-1 Tony Galentr) barrel-chested Ralph SHEPARD'S SECOND Kercheval Brooklyn vet-I urange neavyweignt and eran tied for first in field goals No 1 challenger of Athletic Director Norman with Shepard will be starting his second five each The longest of the Champion Joe Louis knocked out i year as head basketball basketball SCRS011 a 45-yard boot also was Otis Thomas Chicago negro in the basketball coach Be credited to Kercheval Orange and recognIzed No 1 chaanger of FIELEN ERE PRO OFFER A standout even in this small group was 22-year-old Gay lon Smith mainspring of Southwestern (Tenn) college's strong team a member of the Dixie Conference This rugged 205-pounder drew unqualified praise from every coach who saw him in action not only for his powerful running but also for his passing and kicking Joining Smith in the all-star backfield are Ted Panish great triple-threat star from Bradley Tech undefeated In 12 successive backfield- are Ted Panish great triple-threat star from Bradley Tech undefeated In 12 successive fore coming to this institution he also tutored teams at Randolph-Macon Guilford and North Carolina Hicks Iverson and Cowan are the main scoring threat and hit the ninth round of their scheduled 12- round fight tonight Thomas gave Ga lento a good fight right up to the end And on the strength of winning one round BARTELL TAKES SALE IN STRIDE ALAMEDA Calif Dec DECIDE DIXIE CHAMPIONSHIP HAZLETON Pa Dec Lou Reynold manager of the cham pionship Hazleton team in the Eastern professional football league said tonight Hazleton would play Norfolk champions of the Dixie pro football league in a post season game at Richmond Va on Sunday 7 SHIP he cham the East league uld play he Dixie post sea on Sun Oti LOS ANGELES Dec 7 LTA i Helen Wills Moody having turned down a promoter's offer of "ap- proximately $1000000" to turn pro games Sammy Roeder of Franklin fessional today hinted she would and Marshall the East's individual gladly start out on another inter- I scoring leader and Darrell Tully national tennis ace from East Texas United States wants her I State Teachers college Queen Helen on the fag end on Panish 180 pound of football dya lecture tour that took her to 23i namite averaged better than 13 cities unpacked her racquets every time he handled the the first time in nearly threejmil figuring not only scrimmage months and divided a snappy two- plays but put returns as well set match with a Los Angeles safety man Panish renis instructor Bruce Ansley turned kicks a total of 230 yards in Afterwards she said: the games with St Louis of the Missouri Valley conference and "I don't expect to play any more competitive tennis but if the Chicago of the Big Ten Roeder combines rare running passing and A officials needed me and 1 had opportunities to whip my game kicking skill with Into condition I would likely fie erage defensive skill As for Tul cept an invitation to represent the lyhe was Abe key figure both on United States again in international offense and defense of one of the competition" Southwest's outstanding minor col- 1-: snii lege teams Afterwards she said: 1 ine garncs WI 111 oi me "I don't expect to play any more Missouri Valley conference and competitive tennis but if the Chicago of the Big Ten Roeder A officials needed roe and I combines rare running passing and had opportunities to whip kicking skill with my game condition I would likely erage defensive skill As for Tula cept an invitation to represent the wasthe key figure both on United States again in international offense and defense of one of the competition" Southwest's outstanding minor col- she said an lege teams 4- 4 0 171' -4i if es- basket with plenty of consistencylDick Bartell fiery National League through a low blow by Galento had 'i r-'41 I last year Besides being tall andIshortstop Ivas not particularly ex slight edge on the New Jersey K4 '4 )g tc71 1 rangy they also play a bang-up I cited today about his trade to th ni 1 bartender going into the nth -k -1 v-V 7- A--401'2 glme defensively John Tice re-1 Chicago Cubs round Li je 1 1: lc a 7i'i 0 i'' pt: puted to be the smallest player in Ile said he had no idea the New ne The knockout came round w14 -7400 --4 the country last car exeeils de york Glants would trade him but after Referee Walter Heisner had '1' fensively and is a polished ball- added "it will be all right I guessistopped the bnut omentarily and Iiir it41 'A- 1 hlndler and keeps the crowd in an it doesn't make much difference asithreatened to give it in Thomas be -4'4i6- uproar Nvith his "ball-hawking" long as the pay is regular" 1 1 7 cawe of Calento's low blows 3 Boyd Johnson Thomas and Harri-i son have the necesary experience! -i': L-: Central Hi Gagers behind them and should give the quint plenty of reserve power The Wildcats will open thicir slate 0 --Tiii here tomorrow night in a practice Alive game against the strong Rams Defeat Paw ree i team of Charlotte in the Davidsonl gym at 7:30 o'clock 1 1 LOC Bill Quick and John Armstrong :::4 C) 2-F former Davidson stars will be In Leonard Ball Myers Miller and M'Oachren Give Promise of the visitor opening lineup The i Jones team is a member of Speedy Oakhurst the Charlotte City league 0 Streaks Lack Good Reserves Davidson will start Iverson and 1 Harrison forwards Cowan center: -r Tice and Hicks guards a Jones ko BY SAM MILLER has Quick and Levi forwards A S' A HIGH SCHOOL'S cagers rap into their firStPlummer center: Armstrong and :1 1 opposition of the year yesterday in the local gym in the iMcCachren guards '1 LIS form of a diminutive quad bearing the colors of Paw i CilriStIT is a gay light hearted season I Christmas is a gay light hearted season wa i 0 b' -7'37x'''' illf: 4 -7 ic-- 1 L-i I 11 -4 I I Christmas is a gay light hearted season I 4 -4ts'e41Rtiktt It(' "i 1 4 tA ose rtt- gif 4 I -t i -3 4'1p -4 -5- if :444 'n 1 1 i''t i)? ''i if 4014 4 4t: e11i 1 0" 4 40 "4 'k A 1A5 4V 771 Ai -ko4vog lz i- 0 4tA 4 41ic toet 1 4 7- t4 4 i t's3' 44 1: 1" 4' 4( 13 :14:4 Y4'0 101'tii11 1'4'414'i tt 4' 1 lt -0t y1 i It- litx 'lt' i 49 A st 4 '1't7 ink 04 4 4 4 -datta4144ik2 44 -A '''O' At'i 4 40 400606 4v0 l'A 17s---- '7' '11 "7- 17vP' 7' it i I 4 I i 2 4 DROP PLANS FOR pp PT A Nq PR 1 go around in a hat all haltered out of shape that gives you that sad half dead look! Cheer alive from the ears yourself a new hat with a hit of zip that will make you look hater and feel 1effer too you'll find one to do the trick at Mellon's null fir NIellon's go around in a hat all l'attered 7i i I i i I i I i I 3 i l'" 4 -b -1 Two months ago eastern promoter approached her with a professional playing offer OTHERS GOOD of "approximately $100000" but the These four enjoyed little rnargin 33-year-old star preferred to such other brilliant backfield tam her amateur status as Sammy Padjen 155- She said she did not care to pound fullback for Dickinson col-divulge the promoter's identity whose three-year record at it was not the one who signed Carlisle Pa school shows an Donald Budge to a $75000 contract average gain of six yards from Her lectures are on the subject scrimmage in 193 attempts Bobby 'Make Life a Game" and she shows Kientz elusive runner for Amos films of her own tennis career to Stagg's college of Pacific her audiences She leaves tonight! outfit: Everett Elkins of Marshall I or her home in San Francisco college: Harold Brill of Wichita John Montgomery of Ohio univerFRED PERRY'S WIFE sity Leroy Fry of Texas A and I Jug Varney of Morehead (Ky) TO SEEK DIVORCE Teachers Joe Enzler of Portland LOS ANGELES Dec 7---(iP)----The Ore and many another three-year marriage of Fred Perry Key men in the all-star line are former worlds tennis champion the tackles George Somers of La-and Helen Vinson of the stage and Salle and Myron Claxton of Whit- creen was headed today for the tier Somers six-foot three-inch divorce courts- 235 pounder was adjudged the out- Peirson Hall former United standing tackle in the Philadelphia States attorney here as Miss Vin- district by the Maxwell committee son's lawyer filed suit for a divorce and he has a worthy running mate from the Engli net star The ac- in the six-foot four-inch 209-pound sD tress is in the East and Perry has Claxton just returned to Florida from' John Horton of Morehead (Ky) Havana Teachers who compiled an iron- Miss Vinson native of Beaumont man record of playing every min- Tex eloped from New York City! ute of every game during his col- to Harrison with Perry Sep- career won the center post in a close race from John Duich of tember 12 1935 They were mar- ried at 11:55 beating by five! San Diego State Clyde Turner of minutes what she feared would bet Hardin-Simmons and Vito Grieco of the University of Buffalo A New Shipment Arrived Yesterday ment ived rday A I Creek high The county boys were handeet a sound lacing a-awa a a although no score was kept on the game POST-SEASON GO Coaches from both teams erperi-s-- SAN JOSE Calif Dec 7---o4'-- mented with the men on hand I Plans of San Jose State college to coaching from the sidelines and Va-' a postseason football game rious and sundry other illegal tac- 1 here oere December 26 were dropped to-tics not used in basketball day graduate Manager il Bishop The Silver Streak varsity ran up announced a sizable score during their so- I DeCiSiOa to abandon the proposed journ later turning the burden over contest followed telegraphic con- to the reserves in the waning per- tions of the game Paw Creek also HIE 111111H sultation with Coach Dud De Groot in Honolulu with the team Bishop substituted freely said De Groot had advised he was negotiating with the Honolulu town MT THE BASKET NEW YORK Dec (IV) team for a game there December 17 Kern coach of Carnegie Tech's The first team of Captain Frank San Jose State highest scoring Leonard and Bill Ball forwardsIfootball team received the August team in the country and undo-Ed Myers center and Lefty Lambert memorial trophy em- (rated and untied until its loss to a Toad McCachren of his eleven's selection as University of Hawaii last week had showed remarkable scoring accuthe outstanding Eastern footballbeen negotiating with the unbeaten reu for so early in the season State Teachers for a post HIT THE BASKET NEW YORK Dec vn tram ior a game tneue lie til Lie i Kern coach of Carnegie Tech's 17 The first team of Captain Frank San Jose State highest scorin Leonard and Bill Ball forwardsIfootball team received the August team in the country a uncle Ed Myers center and Lefty Miller1f: Lambert memorial trophy em- (rated and untied until its loss a Toad McCachren of his eleven's selection as University of Hawaii last week ha showed remarkable scoring accuthe outstanding Eastern football been negotiating with the unbeate' racy for so early in the season Memphis State Teachers for a post I 1 1 t4 4 t- s4' 45 i i il 1 I i I 1 I 1 Poor passes marred the contest tam at a dinner at the Worlds Fair season game here after Christmas along with inability to score from tonight 40 the charity line I Grover Whalen president of the GRIDDER DIES Grover Whalen president of the KNOX-STETSON-BORSALINO-LEE $3" to 5oo Mellon 106-108 IUST TRADE Sr Mellon 106-108 WEST TRADE Sr Eda 03 (11 Fair presented the trophy to Kern The selection of the Skibos was made by a committee of sports writ 'Fair presented the trophy to Kern The selection of the Skibos was rriade by a committee of sports writ- FROM INJURY ATLANTA Dec Parks1: 1 star halfback on the Atlanta Tech High school team died at his homcl Tuesday as a result of a nose :4 1:::::: eo4wv-4 All Central reserves are inex- perienced and will have to ex-' hibit a vast amount of improve- ment to oreak into the tarting 1 combination Pruett Jones seems ers Pittsburgh winner in 1937 and the only capable performer at1936 was second Permanent pos present to show possibilities Joncssession goes to the college or urn is a holdover from last season Iversity winning the trophy three will'timesi Kern spoke briefly after receiving the award a massive silver football surmounted by the figure of a play- ier carrying the ball Er" jury received in football practice His father and several members' of the Tech team gave blood trans' fusions in an effort to save the youth's life (Parks was a star in a recent Tech victory over Central's next practice game will be held Friday night in the gymnasium against Oakhurst high The Oakhurst girls vil1 play Efird's in a preliminary game beginning at 7:15 o'clock 9 Central's next practice game be held Friday night in the gym- nasium against Oakhurst high The Oakhurst girls will play Efird's ini Jake Wade's Sports Parade ANNOUNCE BIRD ALL-OPPONENT the "jinx" of a Friday the thirteenth marriage FROM ALL OVER The actress complaint stated Rounding out the other line poPerry sometimes used violent and sitions are Robert Sutton of Chat-abusive language to her quarreledl tanooga and Dan Buckovich of To-with her in London when she want- ledo at the guards and Lloyd ed to return to be treated by her Thomas of San Jose State and family physician and insisted she Kenneth Moore of Roanoke at the remain there for his tennis matchest ends "so people won't talk" In a general way candidates for the "Little All America" are drawn from schools with a male FIREWORItS enrollment of not more than 1000 but with the additional requirement that the college represented Wholesale to Merchants Only play a majority of its games in its PAUL Ei TROUCHE own class Several schools nota- bly Western Reserve of Cleve-Established 1895 Charleston land were included this year be cause the total number of football eligibles is well below the 1- 1 000-mark agprirc 0 On the other hand a number oi nf gs mcaelnl -teennraorlytmeenndt schools as i nTc leucdh- were omitted because they play major schedules Among Southern players receiving honorable mention were: Ends it -10501) AolmabsteekrsototEiNoenwberry backs Gol and Peiffer of Call A tawba but with the additional require but ment that the college represented play a majority of its games in its own class Several schools nota- bly Western Reserve of land were included this year be cause the total number of foot- ball eligibles is well below the 1- 900-mark On the other hand a numbe of small-enrollment schools includ- ing Centenary and Texas Tech were omitted because they play major schedules Among Southern players receiv- honorable mention were: Ends Masters of Newberry backs Gni- ombek of Elon and Peiffer of Ca- tawba FaillirCIP7 0 100-mark Are" On the other hand a number I I of small-enrollment schools includ- Aseo'vitt jog Centenary and Texas Tech ere omitted because they play I 1M major schedules 61 IADO Among Southern players receiv- mg honorable mention were: Ends uaranfrP25PEED800 Masters of Newberr backs Gol- ombek of Elon and Peiffer of Ca- y' tawba I 1 '4 4 1 4 1 4 0 Whi pay local high retail prices for your firewords? 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Birds were: But that has nothing to do with this letter! I just wanted to put in ova of Villan and Gains of Clemson: Of Ford- a good word for Central High the football team and Coach Bob Allen Not that they especially need here it is: Bob Allen has done a ham and Critchfield of Duquesne guards of Wake Forest and Kochel of mighty fine job It has been lots of fun to serve as surgeon to the Fordham: of Georgia: team It has been great to leave the office at 5 o'clock go down to the of Clemson left half of Villanola right half -Nick field and watch every day for the seasons of two years It makes one feel good to have been associated with a perfectly ohfam3(avier of Ford- a "swell" bunch of young athletes to hear their comments in the dressing 4o- Ing rooms and to enjoy their confidence One simply imbibes the spirit ED CLARY MOST of a fine clean team of boys Bob Allen took over after a disastrous period in Central's athletic history In three years he has won two VALUABLE BIRD state football championships This year's schedule was a back-crusher 40 To meet it Jack Iluckabee and Bill Wartman had to be replaced12 BRACES OF COLUMBIA Dec 7--qp)-- you know what that means! The line with the exception of Woody Ed Clary of Gaffney a senior half- 1Vilson a fine center vIts green from end to end Maybe the boys did back on the 1938 University of South not get the support from the student body they were entitled to There 16 ARE HELD Carolina football team was award- are a number of things that enter into the loss of two or three games PINEHURST Dec a a trophy by a Columbia theater very close losses at that Bob has again turned out a good job and if braces of the 16 scheduled in thel tonight for having been voted the you don't believe the boys like you are just 100 per cent derby event of the Pointer Clubmost valuable Gamecock player by wrong Bob is devoted to them too In both cases I know what I am of America's annual open field! his teammates talking about Central has a good record this year and next fall they trials were run today and the re-' Clary was the third of the Gaff- will have a team that will make the fans sit up and take notice Bet mainder postponed until tomorrow ney Clarys to receive the 'award your hoots on that Outstanding performers of the in- his cousins Earl Clary and Wilburni A number of citizen who are genuinely interested in Central and her completed event Nvere Dr Sam Clary having won the trophy in teams have been just a bit critical No one Nvill question theft sincerity a setter owned by (-) 1933 and 1935 respectively 4 for the most part Rut I wonder if they really know the facts or appreci- 40 I ate the hard work and devoted service that Bob Allen has given the PROTECTING THE GATE 1 squad I am inclined to believe that they overlook the significant fact NEW teams froth that a group of high school boys averaging about 17 years of Age do not the West or Midwest who are sched-1 think as does a team of plid business it is to go out and uled to play in MacliF'on Squilre' kV i 1) a trics and who arc well along in their in a sense Garden must agree not to play to represent dear eld "Whosis college Again: Bob Allen has done a fine' any other rage contests within 200' job down at Central He )s a fine fellow a clori coach and liked by his 1 miles of New York City I boys and friends And that McKNIGHT A111 11141 ildi li I it till II ILII 4113 lq-LIVI I jitIMI Sat11-ti IAN Iltik All I of Villanova and Gains a good word for Central High the football team and Coach Bob Allen of Clemson: tackle Kuzlnan Of Ford- Not that they especially need here it is: Bob Allen has done a 1 ham and Critchfield of Duquesne guards of Wake Forest and Kochel of mighty fine job It has been lots of fun to serve as surgeon to the Fordham: of Georgia: team of Clemson left half It has been great to leave the office at 5 o'clock go down to the field and watch every day for the seasons of two of right half --Nick eis of Xavier of Ford- yeara It makes one feel good to have been associated with a perfectly ham a "swell" bunch of young athletes to hear their comments in the dress- a- Ing rooms and to enjoy their confidence One simply imbibes the spirit know what that means! The line with the exception of Woody of a fine clean team of boys Bob Allen took over after a disastrous ED CLARY MOST period in Central's athletic history In three years be has won two 40 12 BRACES OF VALUABLE BIRD COLUMBIA Dee 7--ofp)-- state football championships This year's schedule was a back-crusher To meet it Jack Iluckabee and Bill Wartman had to be you Ed Clary of Gaffney a senior half- Allison a fine center was green from end to end Maybe the boys did back on the 1938 University of South not get the support from the student body they were entitled to There 16 ARE HELD Carolina football team was award- are a number of things that enter into the loss of two or three games PINEHURST Dec I ed a trophy by a Columbia theater very close losses at that Bob has again turned out a good job and if brace of the 16 scheduled in the I i tonight for having been voted the you don't believe the boys like you are just 100 per cent derby of the Pointer Club event "Tot valuable Gamecock player by wrong Bob is devoted to them too In both cases I know what I am of America's annual Open field 1s his teammates talking about Central has a good record this year and next fall they were run today and the re-1 1 1 Clary was the third of the Gaff- will have a team that ill make the fans sit up and take notice Bet ai mnder postponed until tomorrow ney Clarys to receive the 'award your hoots on that 11 f' THE SMARTEST FALL STYLES ARE AT THE SMARTEST FALL CO Black of Spartanburg Homewood Musketeer pointer owned by Curry of Pittsburgh and Tar 'Heel's Prince Albert a pointer ed and handled by Stewart Black of Spartanburg Home- wood Musketeer pointer owned by IL Curry of Pittsburgh and Tar liens Prince Albert a pointer own- ed and handled by Stewart 11 If you lose anything while shop-! of Winsion-Salem Sam Black and ping phone an OBSERVER LOST 1 Musketeer had two fnds Prince AD to 7121 Albert had one 7 of Winston-Salem Sam Black and Musketeer had two friels Prince' Albert had one 7.

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