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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 19

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GLORY Al' 144E SAME PoSITION filEY'RE REAL 5tIDD 1ES LEN IWO MUTUAL ENCOOKA4EKEttr I I side-it -4 The die will be finally cast this afternoon On their own fields the Christian Frogs and the Methodists wilt take their final practice for the game that has captured the attention of all final game of the year between undefeated and untied game that's likely to decide the conference -champion and the opponent for Leland Stanford University In the Rose Bowl classic New Year's game that will 'draw the biggest crowd ever assembled at a sporting event in North Texas Experts Pick Frogs After turning the teams over and inside out and doing a lot of heavy thinking on the figures and factors the so-called experts have decided that is most likely to win but agree that it will be no manner of an upset if comes through the victor It is that close Two weeks ago enthusiastic Mustang supporters were offering to bet that their team would beat the Frogs by more than 14 -points Sentiment changed rapidly when riddled Rice's Owls 28 to 6 and lost Fullback Harry Shuford It changed so much that many ardent friends of the Frogs became so lavish as to offer S111 seven points or 2 to 1 odds but such odds aren't considered sound in quarters that are controlled not by emotion and hope but by facts 'In' the latter is regarded no betterthan a 6 to 5 choice which is nothing in football odds North Carolina you'll recall was a 5 to 1 choice over Duke won 25 to 0 Lengthy but light dri1Ls are due this afternoon The Bell and Victor Hurt of Dutch Meyer and Belli Wolf of announced they will simply gallop their young men through all their formations and assignments to refresh their memonrY on what to do under any and all circumstances that might develop Saturday afternoon After polishing and oiling their machines the Mentors will turn loose and try to keep from fretting about what might happen Among other things they are scheduled to meet at a gathering of all visiting sports writers here at the Worth Hotel tonight Members of both squads will sleep in their own beds tonight U's will leave Dallas by special bus at 8 a Saturday and upon arrival in Fort Worth will go into seclusion at'a downtown hotel until time to go to the stadium Half Holiday Thursday llornifig workouts Thursday were followed by half holidays that the athletes spent as they pleased Most of them went to the U-S freshman game in contest that ended in a 7-7 tie and left ba es both undef ea scramble edcmr oa for' nl etgh et oasrse assteohan the last gann errtinidaayi block of 3500 went on sale in For Worth and Dallas It is be- lieved all of them be sold by noon Saturday If so that will swell the advance sale to Eta' dium's seating capacity If there is a demand for it after all seats are gone standing room probably will be sold Those in charge of the game are between the devil and the sea on that problem They don't want to deny fans who have come long distances entrance to the park and still they don1 want to take a chance on an overflow crowd disturbing the seat holders or worse breaking out of control and flooding along the sidelines (Pete) Wright business m3nager of believes from 1000 to 5000 can be accommodated with standing room and controlled exp-cts to go into the game with every membor of its squad in playing condition will be handicapped to a debatable degree by the absence of Shuford and Wetsel a guard Mustang friend say the less of those two will reduce the efficiency 25 per cent partisans argue the Pony Express will be just as ful and dangerous with Smith a Pashal Scottino in the missing Mustang? places Disinterested parties believe Wetsel can be replaced without loss of strength but that Shuford's absence will weaken both the offense and defense some 5 per cent List of Coaches Due The list of coaches to be present includes Bernie Bierman Minnesota Lynn Waldorf Northwestern Ray Morrison Vanderbilt former coach of the Southern Methodists Dana Bible Nebraska Fred Thomsen Arkansas Homer Norton Texas A and Jack Cheevigny as and Gloomy Gus Henderson of Tulsa University Governor Allred Orville Carpenter State Auditor and Charles Lockhart Slate Treasurer are among the state officials who will be here All these notables and thousands of plain fans are in for one of football's greatest running and passing performances With the conference crown dangling in the balance and a possible trip to the Rose Bowl waiting for the winner these two teams playing in a section where football has always been wide-open are expected to fog the heavens with leather and to churn the ground with bone-cracking plunges through tackles guards centers or wherever holes' can be found It season for seats be as the last on sale in as It is be- L11 be sold by that will swell )500--the sta' 3 id for it after tanding room Id Those in between the that problem eny fans Who nces entrance 11 they dont a on an over- the seat hold- out of con- Mg the business m3n- ves from 1000 imodated with marched go into the Lembcr of its dition andicapped to the absence Wetsel a say the less ice the Meth- per cent 7 it gue the Pony as p-v ful Smith missing 32us- rested parties replaced with- put that Shu- aken both the defense some I Due to be present Minnesota vestern Ray former coach hodists Dana 7ed Thomsen ton Texas A vigny as ienderson of 7vil1e Car-and Charles asurer are als who will nd thousands 7 one of foot: and passing le conference balance and Rose Bowl ar these two ection where en wide-open the heavens churn the Icing plunges centers or found The thing about the Farmers most cheering to their long-suffering but loyal supporters is the fact that there is only one senior on the starting eleven that most of the players are sophomores Failure of the University of Texas Longhorns after they had been rated among the leaders at the start of the season may cause some disturbance at Austin but it isn't expected to and should not result in Jack Chevigny's losing his job as head coach Events of the year have indicated that critics overrated the worth of the material at Chevigny's disposal 1 COLLEGE STATION Nov 29 (P) The Texas Aggies their "game' of the year recorded in the win colmn saw bright prospects Friday for a powerful football team next season Only one of the I players who started for the Aggies in Thursday's battle with the Texas Longhcrns that ended in 20 to 6 victory for A AL was a senior The other 10 are potential power ind flash for the Aggies of next year The win was the first the Aggies had taken from the Longhorns in four years and the only significance it had in the Southwest Conference was to decide who would hold the cellar position But it meant much to the Aggies dismal disappointment to the Longhorns Tradition la Intact Texas has beaten A only once on Kyle Field in the annual Thanksgiving classic between the teams That tradition- was kept intact The victory was the first major one for the Aggies this year The loss ended one of the most dismal seasons for the Longhorns in recent years They won one of six conference battles The Longhorn aided by a strong wind that figured in all the scoring in the game started with a flashy offensive- They put across their Only counter on a 38-yard run by Buster Jurecka in the first few minutes of Play Then the Aggies took charge Jimmy Shockey sophomore southpaw back led the offensive that the Longhorns failed to stop Shockey's passes mainly to Fred Wright also a sophomore accounted for one touchdown and led to the other two Itzrecka broke loose for his touchdown run for Texas after the Aggies received the Opening kickoff and punted poorly into the wind A kick against the gale which went to the Texas 30 put the Agv gies in position for their first score in the second quarter Wilkins galloped across for the touchdown after a pass Shockey to Morrow brought a 20-yard gain 'Lindsey's toe added the point that put the Aggies in the lead The Farmers drove back to the Texas one-yard line and had two downs left when the half ended Long Heave Scores' The second half found the Aggies in high gear The Texas line stiffened after the Aggies made first down on line plays and a pass A long heave by Shockey which fell in the waiting arms of Wright on the Texas 30 was turned into a touchdown as Wright crossed goal untouched Taking advantage of a Texas of trying a running play on fourth down in Aggies began their next touchdown drive with a pass Shockey to Wright Wright juggled but re-1 covered the ball on the Texas 13 On fourth down Lindsey dropped back as if to try for a field goal He passed and Wilkins leaped high' to catch the ball over the goal line Wright and Bill Boyd starred in 1 the backfield with Shockey and the Aggie line led by Lindsey at tackle Deware at center and WU- kins and Morrow at ends contributed no little to the Aggies' decisive victory COLLEGE STATION Nov 29 (Al The Texas Aggies their of the year recorded in the win coirrin saw bright prospects Friday for a powerful football tear' next season Only one of the players who started for the Aggies in Thursday's battle with the Texas Longhcrns that ended in 20 to 6 victory for A was a senior The other 10 are potential power ind flash for the Aggies of next year The win was the first the Ag- gies had taken from the Longhorns in four years and the only sig- nificance it had in the Southwest Conference was to decide who would hold the cellar position But it meant much to the Aggies dismal disappointment to the Longhorns Tradition is Intact Texas has beaten A only The once on Kyle Field in the annual Thanksgiving classic between the teams That tradition- was kept intact victory was the first The loss ended one of the most major one for the Aggies this year dismal seasons for the Longhorns in recent years They won one of six conference battles Longhorns aided by a strong wind that figured in all the scor- ing in the game started with a flashy offensive- They put across their Only counter On a 38-yard run by Buster Jurecka in the first few minutes of Play Then the Aggies took charge Jimmy Shockey sophomore south- paw back led the offensive that the Longhorns failed to stop Shock- ey's passes mainly to Fred Wright also a sophomore accounted for one touchdown end led to the other two Jmecka broke loose for his touch- down run for Texas alter the Ag- gies received the opening kickoff and punted poorly into the wind A kick against the gale which went to the Texas 30 put the Ag gies in position for their first score in the second quarter Wilkins gal- I nrup1 nrrn few fhp ttbilehd own aft OR WILL BE FOE BELIEF OF STANFORD STANFORD UNIVERSITY Cal Nov 29--Texas Christian or Southern Methodist will be Stanford's Rose Bowl opponent on New Year's DaY in Pasadena according to the consensus of the Cardinal campus here Friday The two undefeated Texas teams clash Saturday The winner it was believed will be tendered the Rose Bowl bid by Stanford's graduate manager Al Masters There was only one thing wrong with this anticipating by Stanford students If Texas Christian wins the Santa Clara Broncos will get an opportunity in an intersectional game on Dec 7 at San-Francisco to defeat the Rose Bowl nominee providing it is Texas Christian Masters was maintaining his characteristic reticence insisting no bid bad been tendered and none would be offered until after Saturday's games games The trouble from a State University view is that the worst ts yet to come The way the 1840-0 defeat that the Aggie freshmen hung on the Longhorn frosh Wednesday didn't make the future look any Texas Back in 1918 Wok a game from on forfeit On the way to Dallas the day of the game the bus carrying the Frogs got stuck in the mud The resulting delay caused the Clcristians to arrive 30 minutes after play was supposed to have started and that was too had claimed and gotten the forfeit and gone home 1 witl other ble fo ihold I Idivisio 1Leagul 3more i Is i tcz i'spring third BIlt iises tc iBig and 'third Iraust and ti 4Consec 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on st te 1 az to ecide Supremacy New York University was eliminated from consideration Thursday when the Violets were trounced by Fordham 'Princeton and Notre Dame have previously indicated they would not come West even if tendered the bid CLASS 'A GAMES CLASS'A GAMES I I ISports Roundup 1 I I I I 11 For Game lame Texas A IL 20 University of Texas 6 Arkansas 14 Tulsa 7 C-U Fresh 7 Frosts is Fordham 21 New York Austin College 13 Trinity St Edwards 7 Daniel Baker North Texas Aggies 16 John Tarieton 3 Howard Payne 24 Southwestern Weatherford College 14 Decatur Louisiana lech 27 Mississippi State Teachers Penn Military College 6 Ursinus 0 North Caroline Gl Virginia William arid Mary 6 Richmond 6Virginia Tech 12 I IL Xavier 12 Centenary 6 Albright 31 Muhlenberg 6 Catawba 7 Lenoir Rhyne Furman Clemson IL Wilberforce 14 Virginia State 13 Pitt 0 Carnegie Tech Sucknell 7 Temple Marietta 9 Muskingum 6 St Thomas IL Want Chester Teachers 15 Waynesburg IL Cincinnati US Miami 7 Catholic North Carolina 6 Syracuse Maryland 0- Texas A IL 20 University of Teal as Arkansas 14 Tulsa 7 I I ew lton -64464)0: -A Da Hat DALLAS Nov 29 (A')--A game between the freshmen teams of Southern Methodist and Texas Christian didn't decide anything about the football supremacy of the two schools whose undefeated varsity squads meet Saturday at Fort Wortif The freshmen battled to a 7-7 tie 1David O'Brien intercepted a pass in the second period dashed up the sideline 90 yards for a touchdown and then kicked the point to account for all the scoring by the Christian Polliwogs Stidger had about as much to do with Methodist? scoring After line plays failed late in the final quarter the former Amarillo High star back shot a pass from the Christians' 37 to Billy Dewell who crossed pay dirt Stidger's kick was good Paul Harshaw former Corsicana star was the mainstay at the guard position in the Methodist line that denied the Polliwogs a single first down 71AT AV Ikrnxy 90 11)1 A anrnf DALLAS Nov nUem thst frulthnill stilrtrAmary At the 131S 11A AN AA'SW0a eke vo ma two schools whose undefeated var- 3ItIII mr w- Lai acJAa ko sfr Lam sideline 90 yards for a touchdown and then kicked the point to account for all the scoring by the Christian 13MlftivAcra son -r wao Stideer had about as much to do with Methodist? scoring After line plays failed late in the final guar- 'ter tne tormer Amarillo ttign star back shot a pass from the Chris- A AA A ed skleciw kick was crossed good cr pauaynscifi gi Ye rDew i Paul Harshaw former Corsicana the star was mainstay at the guard MP Ljuaa Nola 114 41 ALI U111JtaiZ lb Lille denied the Polliwogs a single first down- I I Ii7714tok I I I I -A I DISTRICT 1 Amarillo 13 Pampa Plainview 25 Lubbock 20 Tocumcari 20 Lubbock s13 DISTRICT 2 2 -Abilene 42 Cisco Breckenridge 20 Ranger 0 'DISTRICT 3 Big Spring 44 Sweetwater San Angelo 27 Eastland -DISTRICT 4 El Paso 337-Austin (El Paso) DISTRICT I Wichita Falls 17 Electra Vernon 26 Quanah la DISTRICT McKinney 15 Denton Gainesville 43 Highland Park Denison 18 North Dallas 13 DISTRICT 7 North Side 14 Paschal Mineral Wells 37 Weatherford 7 DISTRICT 9 Greenville 14 Woodrow Wilson las Paris 70 Ladoilla 19 DISTRICT 10 Tyler 28 Marshall Longview 54 Kligore Gladewater 0 Sulphur Springs 0- DISTRICT 11 Palestine 25 Jacksonville DISTRICT 12 Hillsboro Si Waxahachie DISTRICT 14 Port Arthur 54- Beaumont 0 DISTRICT 15 Austin 21 San Antonia Tech Brackenridge Thomas Jefferson DISTRICT 16 Corpus Christi 48 Robstovm Brownsville 13 Harlingen IL nirur 41 rk at- I 11 I he Pa 'pine I A month ago in New Orleans It was a foregone conclusion that the Tigers barring another defeat would be the one and only Southern 'team in the Sugar Bowl classic Jan- I Now reports from the Crescent City indicate a decided NEW YORIC Nov 29 (P)--We ftlt Mr Mike Mesko is entitled to some publicity He's the fellow who dashed out of the stands at Princeton last week and lined up with Dartmouth He stayed in there for one play before they bounced him plumb out of the park For-several days the identity rrf Dartmouth's All-America fan was known Then a reporter ran Mike down as he went about his duties as clerk in a Rahway lunch wagon Well the Yale Club of New York has raised a fund of $100 to transport Mike to the Yale-Princeton game tomorrow They'll take him up to New Haven in state buy him a sweater with a big and parade him acrcrss the field with the Yale bulldog before the game And hope he lines tip with the i 11 Art MEM 5 I 1 I 4 '111 11P I I 1 I I George Washington 13 North Dakota Pennsylvania 33 Cornell 7 Franklin and Marshall 114 Gettysburg 7 Colgate 33 BroTenneswn ha 1 pi on AC entucky Reerv 6 Case see 27 MIME Henstard 7 RirminahanuSoutharn 0- 0 Dakota 0 I 'i74 I 1 I I I sill fshogr I brini- I I I I You'll like its swagger air its smart appearance Snap brim with welt edge 'high tapered crown advanced brown and blue And its narrow band is of felt to match! Mall orders promptly filled You'll like its swagger air its IOU 11110 A14 ow 066 oas smart annearance Snap tuith wPft- Pei tie high tapered 7-- 77:77 -T-- crown imvauccu cuitn b--61 au brown and bloc Ana axs narrow Dana 13 OL CIL 1t WLLOLLA orders promptly 1 I Dixiat Farm Wins First Three Places T1 I EIX 1114' FM SI ALAVO 1' -N 1IN ikirst 'Tnree nacesig 1 1 I US 7 4f CLASS GAMES I I El 0 (-7 0) I 1 snirt in sentiment Originally the feature of the annual Midwinter sports carnival was supposed to be a South versus North affair Its planters had' the idea that one of the teams should be North of the Mason-Dixon line preferably from one of the metropolitan centers That was to capture the attention and publicity of the East and North Circumstances this year have brought a swift change There is a feeling that the attention of New York and Chicago is not needed The football fan likes to pick his own "dog fight" and according to the most recent reports from New Orleans no group knows that better than the executives of the Midwinter Sports Association Before that body shortly lies the task of picking the two teams that will meet in the Sugar Bowl They plan to announce their selection on Dec 1 but in the meantime the man in the street is quite willing to do their picking for them Alumni athletic directors and ordinary fans don't hesitate to make midnight telephone calls with suggestions In recent weeks the 'predominant faction is vociferously clamoring for an all-Southern game preferably between the champion of the Southwest Conference and IT king of the Southeastern circuit So if neither nor gets the Rose Bowl bid one may be offered the opportunity of playing in New Orleans Mary and May Thomas of Sexton City write: "We have noticed quite frequently in East Texas newspapers stories about the Blue Bonnet Bowl game to be played during the Christmas season Would you mention the date and location We intend to make our plans to be there" The Blue Bonnet game is 'being planned for Dallas Dec 28 but it appears to be in a more or less uncertain state Little or no definite news concerning it has been released for publication Zollie Thompson of Bowie wants to know what the score is of a forfeited football game In all cases it is 1 to Beachcombings: Texas League let one of its very best managers get away when Hank Severeid went to Omaha from San Antonio There's a fellow who knew this league and his business Severeid went to Omaha after It had been announced he was going to work for a Cincinnati farm club In another loop Joe Ezar the former Waco caddy Is now being acclaimed as the new king of golf trick "clown prince" of golf shift in sentiment Originally the feature of the annual Midwinter sports carnival was supposed to be a South versus North affair Its planters had' the idea that one of the teams should be North of the Mason-Dixon line preferably from one of the metropolitan centers That was to capture the attention and publicity of the East and North Circumstances this year have brought a swift change There is a feeling that the attention of New York and Chicago is not needed The football fan likes to pick his own "dog fight" and according to the most recent reports from New Orleans no group knows that better than the executives of the Midwinter Sports Association Before that body shortly lies the task of picking the two teams that will meet in the Sugar Bowl They plan to announce their selection on Dec I but in the meantime the man in the street is quite willing to do their picking for them Alumni athletic directors and ordinary fans don't hesitate to make midnight telephone calls with suggestions In recent weeks the 'predominant faction is vociferously clamoring for an all-Southern game preferably between the champion of the Southwest Conference and Iry king of the Southeastern circuit So if neither nor gets the Rose Bowl bid one may be offered the opportunity of playing in New Orleans I I II i I Ir So those fellers down in the Southwest can't pass eh? Just read this excerpt from an account of the Southern Methodist-Arkansas game "Robbins threw a forward to Poole Poole lateraled to Holt Holt lateraled to Rucker Rucker ditto to Van Sickle Van Sickle tossed one to Poole who had run across the field by this time" Net gain: 17 yards Are you dizzy? Detroit will buy Al Simmons if Chicago will lower the ante tween $25000 and $50000 All the White Sox wanted was $75000 attd Gerald Walker The Southern Methodist-Texas Christian clash at Fort Worth tomorrow is attracting the first string New York 3 1 in t7o1n -'Unbeaten Team Wichitag 7 Wa hi 1 6 urn Davidson 14 Wake Forest 7 San Jose State 24 San Diego State 9 Con erence Alabama ssee Detroit 12 Texas Tech 7 Nebraska 26 Oregon State 20 Missouri 0 Ka Oklahoma 35 Oklahoma A IL Agri-leTa a a weeasttern I Kentucky mp rginia 12 Marshall 6 Citadel 18 Presbyterian 7 Centre 7 Chattanooga 7 Montana 1 cidie TeSntnateTe6a chMeorentnaTeMnninespoty 6 Monmouth 7 Knox 6 Utah Aggies 14 Utah 14 Colorado 14 0 Colorado State 7 New Mexico Hastings 1114 Tarklo 13 Mercer 19 Oglethorpe -ra5 c3horDera2r cumberiand'13 Gonzaga 20 Portland Pittsburgh Teachers it Emporia Teach ere 6 New Mexico military Institute 13 New Mexico Normal Kemper Military College 0 Wentworth miElitamporYrigt College 14 Ottawa 12 Stetson 9 South Georgia Teachers 6 Loyola if South 19 Virginia 19 Southeast Okla Teachers 12- Southwest Okla Teachers San Francisco 21 FresneStats al ea' A Tie Rack FREE With These New A Ta PArte PR PP 1 -el IL xrvitn 'New a a a for 1 1 I I fr Z4 I 1111' AP' Winters I Levi Mount Pie aaaaa 12 Clarksville Odessa 6 Midland Rusk 20 Alto O'Donnell 14 Morten Marlin 25 Mart Wink 20 Pecos Hereford 111 Da Olney 33 Seymour Lampaias 0 Fredericksburo Uvalde 19 Pearsail 13 Mineola 0 Gilmer Roscoe 13 Haskell Slaton 40 Olton Colorado 13 Snyder 12 Matador 25 Paducah 6 Robert Lee 32 Brants 12 Eldorado 40 Sonora Fioydada 20 Spur 6 Grandview it Alvarado Bonham 29 Wolf City Bellevue 6 Henrietta 6 Edna 27 Beeville San Benito 14 McAllen 39 Rails ARLINGTON Nov 29 (P)--The Junior Aggies of North Texas Agricultural College defeated the John Tarleton Plowboys of Stephenville 16 to 3 here Thursday to wins the Central Texas Conference title and finish the season with an undefeated conference record Long drives on line plays and a kick from placement gave the Junior Aggies their victory after the Plowboys drew first blood in the second quarter with Funderburk's field goal from the 22-yard line The defeat was the first of the season for the Plowboys: Only one other- Rams of Fort been able to score on them NIILINGTON Nov 29 nior Aggies of North Texas Rural College defeated the John rleton Plowboys of Stephenville to 3 here Thursday to win the ntral Texas Conference title and iish the season with an undefeated nferenc record Long drives on line plays and a from placement gave the Junior mies their victory after the Plow- ys drew first blood in the second arter with Funderburkls field goal )rn the 22-yard line The defeat was the first of the tson for the Plowboys: Only one ler- team--the Rams of rt been able to score them 1 SmISPWC I 10' emorlommit I I ar2ler I 1111It ewl TORONTO Nov 29 (A')--Dixiana Farm of Lexington Ky Thursday night took the first three places in the $1000 Irwin three-gaited saddle stake one of the feature events of the closing program at the Royal Winter Fair Horse Show Fiery Crag was first Royal Irish second and Miss America third Invasion owned and Shown by Mrs Louie Combs of Lees Summit Mo: captured the $1000 Sir Clifton Sifton harness stake Mrs Combs also took second ribbon with Captivation Knight Bachelor owned by Judy King of Atlanta Ga was third Judy King also won the tandem eventwith La La Success and Pen worth Creation La La Success also took first prize in the pony pace and action class Glenavon Eva owned by Mrs Lewis Park Sewickley Pa was second 1 2 1 I I I I A ght took the first three places the in $1000 Irwin three-gaited sad- dle stake one of the feature events OL lone CALIbILLEE oroErram la I MP 1101721 MP Fiery- Crag sv2ta first Trerv21 'frith second and Miss America third- InVasion owncd and 'shown by Mrs Lnula VArnha (If T-dula Rismrriii 7-7 7 1: 1 via capturea me 1ouo sir canon bliton harness stake Mr f'Amht stibu 14-KM 1-10150r1 Witn LAPTa vauon zacneior owned by IJIInIr King' rtf Atirsts f'-'s Ern 413 was tam '41 uha4 Las et una Le44A5 akin WUXI Lae lalltlern eventwith La La Success and Pen111 1 in fig 11 I I a- ia alb MOP MOO I I 11 1 1 1 I It! 11A017- 1 I LI 46010M-0 4 I I II I A 1 Jackets Extend Win Streak Over Pirates aor 0f Three Polo Games -on Schedule Today II rb i is Slitfrt I 12 1 1 11 FIGHT ENDS MAT BOUT When Paul Jones and Bobby Stewart engaged in a free-for-all fight during the third fall of the feature match of the F031 Fox wrestling show last night at the North Main Auditorium the bout was declared "no contest" Bill Savage won from Jack Nelson and the Masquerader beat Vick Flitch in the other matches 1111 Pick the tie of your choice from literally hundreds of colorful new ones and get a convenient tie rack free! Hangs On 'the wall easily attached The ties are of superb Sias- with wool linings all Y1011- wrinkle construction Pick the tie of WI-111A ke COLIBLE-Lig14V114 1 Ti Mike Jacobs is back from Havana with predictions the Joe LouisIsdro Gastanagafight will cross between $50000 and $100000 Mike is the one man we know who could turn the Boston Braves into a gold mine Mrs Jock McAvoy is here from Lunnon to see 1er 'ubby fight Al McCoy tonight She's likely 1 tossee-old Jock kiss the canvas if you ask us George Lott and Lester Stoeffen have signed for another tour with the tennis pros Why doesn't some big time col- lege hook Johnny Pierce of Corsicana (Texas) High? In 10 years his -football teams have won 91 games lost only 17 and tied 5 Bob Wilson of Southern Methodist a sure-fire All-America prospect ticketed for West Point is one of Johnny's star pupils Army has the best first team but Navy has The most reserves Write your own ticket ll kf SHAW-WALKER OFFICE EQUIPMENT Skyseiaper Deanka and -1666011 Tables Steel Filing ment Indexing Sates Fire Files Bookkeeping Equipment ASTERCRAFT attiVifigil CFR binders sheets forms and aeeountants pads for every requirement $ea--" tants Jrwlittirecueux wee-- 11 7 GEORGE'rOWN Nov 29 The Howard Payne Yellow Jackets of Brownwood ran their string of victories over Southwestern to eight straights Thursday by downing the Pirates 24 to 7 The Pirates scored early in the first quarter on a run by Turner and managed to hold the lead until the third period when the Jackets put across the three counters Rodgers Miller and Marshall crossed goal in the third and Marshall tallied again in the last few minutes of PlaY- The Pirates had to play the last three periods without Captain Barnes who was forced out of the game with head injuries minu es the Isst CaPtain out of the giCULLe I Cox's Main Floor Cox's Main Floor -fl A trible-header will be played today in the Fall polo tournament for the Tom Mix -trophy at El Ranchito Polo Club The first match at 10:30 a in will mark the start of the consolation tournament with Houston last year's champion meeting Wichita Falls El Ranchito and Fort Sill Okla meet at 1:30 in the first halt of the semifinals and Dallas with Oklahoma City play at 3:30 in the other halt The title match will be played Sunday afternoon with Shreveport meeting the winner of the tnornktg game for the consolation titlei 4 so 1 1 II Dutch Anti-Nazi Move Reported AMSTERDAM Nov 29 Dutch Billiards Association has decided with only a few dissenting votes according to the Jewish Telegraph Agency not to participate in any matches with German billiard associations because of discrimination against Jews in the Third Reich 14111 CISCLIA-LO vva ALA 141i J614-1114 kiC1143 HOUSTON FIFTH A-ND-MAIN ittm 1 Use A Coi COX 5 CHARGE 1101 1 14' tit klAL ACCOUNT Tos THROCICMORTON HOUSTON AND MAIN of4P- tiltiaL i i 1 l'14 -I I.

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