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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 10

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63 I FRIDAY FETIIIVARY 10 1 flua FORT wonrit STAR-TELECRAIkt-MORNING PACE TEN IN1)F7NITELY I ALL 111' 111 FOOT MG RICE MMMMIMIWtiMill He's Among Singed Feathered Flock STARS Ala SUSPENDED INIINki Frogs to Conclude Drills Today For lattle With Steers Saturday ITnErwv IT OR NOT By Ripley I BELIEVE IT OR NOT 1 MTUTLEY AND BILL WALLACE AMONG GROUP JACKETS UPSET PANTIIERS AND REMAIN IN RACE Central has Chance to Class A Title in With North Side Toril-t ICe 1 Dx Hinman and Kelly Scott Other Outstanding Players Out for Remainder of Year TITLE CHANCES OF HINGE ON AUSTIN TILT TITI CHANCIN momoncEneiomIMO nomomoonamomoomm tt 4 711A C' You cAti TRAvEL oo mitES NORTH 100 MILLS EAST AND 100 istiLE5 MP ARRIVE AT YOU 5TARPNG POINT You START i'F'P15'ial7A '14Li-t POLC mom THE SouTs4 ZI 14 You CAN TRAVEL (00 MILLS NORTH foo tlias EAst Amp 100 11115 fOunt AAV ARRIVE AT YOUR 5TARTtmG POINT fROt4 THE a 411r O': Al '7''L SOUTS4 'C' I-- POLE 11 1:14 de our r- Coach Francis Schmidt Wilt Leave orr Morning of Game With 10 Squad Members 10 4' ''s 'Nk' (: 4 VI' '''''1 2 8 r'' ''2'' le 1 s'? s' k' AS k': ks sN'" '0iT" 'k Sr 3 r'': Z'7 'I a 1: I 1 itoime 6 k' th 1 i )1 '4 r'- --1 6i t-y' ri -1--' -'i 7'4' 4ks- l' ''7 -tS i l' r': ti I': zkt ''''dN' 'r '1': ::1 '-r-: r'N 4 'r '1 ":41: i--'' s6 r'' i -7 '3'1' 'k-'' A -A3- sv---1-: -4'-! -o-- Ak a' By Associated Press B014STON Feb 9 Rice tute's football hopes for next season were all but blasted Thursday when It was revealed by Dean IL Call-'well eight players including four stars had been suspended indefinitely on charges of violating institute rules in connection with the recent midyear examinations Those who go out under terms of the order are John McCauley Bill Wallace and Kelly Scott outstanding backs Ox Hinman considered the quads best tackle DeWitt Knight end Bidd Saddler end Melbert Bale guard and Jim McLaughlin reserve back The suspension will be effective at least for the remainder of the school year (which would be long enotteb to make the men in question ineligible for competition next season) Dean Caldwell said Ile added whether the eight would make an attempt to return to school Liter would be a question for them to decide Dean Caldwell declined to make 'public the names of those suspended but the list was obtained anthorita' Wallace and McCauley were particularly brilliant in last year's backfield as much was expected of them next season- Seott and Hinman likewise were among the ablest men Coach Jack Meagher had The eight players declined to corn! Meagher reached late Thursday appeared to have been shaken by the in1 cident "There isn't anything I'd care to say just thing has rather bowled me over" he said Dean Caldwell referred to the mat' ter as "very unfortunate" It appeared Meagher would have 2 to depend in lame measure next seat son on members of last year's nuclei feated freshman team One varsity backfield regular Jack Frye who was unable to play last year because of injuries may round into condition If he is able to participate the loss of Wallace McCauley and Scott will be cushioned to some extent 00 4:11:4 40 A2'11-4' Out5 tiAtiZER it 8 (1- '7 --4 ie'? :4 x'4- 148 :1 11e4sc 9'5 A (44449" 001111644 '4: Jrt 1 114 mA 1ius 8 -r- t--' 1 c-7- 414 i 4r i i-Z I 4a1Z7 4 A 0 ol l'i I 4 t111 1-7- 14'- 111 0 II t-11 Ar r- i eare dt --taA II 4 '4Id 1 I ert" 44 2: 4t074 I ill? -I- I- )1 -'') 14 I 4 -i 4- a- ti 4 1" i 4 1 ItIV -Oka 4Slif: 0 ik -a t't I i :14 lit tte 'Cir lor I I IM At Ilk ---1111 -N''' 4ktitall: I iett WrI L-t--- 4 1 I :4: i I o- C) i 1 Pe'ID I 1 fiscpbcst f14 tr 1 a ta I '34 k- 31 bt 1 I 1 1 IIII 1 ''VpI't'''' Is 99 9 tl i I' a 11 :77 401- 7 -t- IS IK MOROO SHM GI --21e i III i di t- Pqr01-- 7 I t-t ter' '1" 1 ss scal A (-47 Itf- 9 9 i 1 fl'i tN I 7' 411 4 BUT A FRUir Li 4 4-14 al 1 (- if c' iit) r-t 1 4 I i t4 :4 4 c-1-4-17 oi LA )- 1 it 4 :31 94 I Jr -11 a I 4 11 vel I sr- ---N 0 (' (t' 11 it- kr 'I 0(115 ctiliZER I Realizing fully their chauce at this year's Southwest Conference cage title depends upon the outcome of the game the Horned Frogs will wind up their preparations this 'afternoon for the battle Saturday night with the Unitersity of Texas Longhorns In Austin Coach Schmidt and 10 Members of the l'urple club will leave early Saturday morning for the game Schmidt after watching Texas in action against Baylor in Waco Wednesday night drove his team bard jerterday afternoon Ile indicated that another long and intense seseion will be held this afternoon and he believes the team will be in top shmpe for the Steer game Just what players will make the trip is not yet certain but it Is sure that Capt Buster Brannon Doc Sumner Elbert 1N'a1ker Robert Chappell Ileseel Kiney Richard Allison Johnny Vaught Wallace 31yers and Judy Truelson will be on the traveling squad The game will be the second of the season for the Frogs away from home They lost their other venture on foreign courts a 11)-19 decision to NI U-At home they hate defeated Rice A and Arkansms- twice It is the tpinion of most critics that the Frogs' have improved more than any club in the circuit since the 31 game The Frogs are sure to meet a Texas team composed of Jack Gray sensational sophomore and Thompson forwards Bill Euhricht junior veteran center and Runde 11 and Price guards Schmidt after watching the Baylor game reported that this eombination works smoothly and well Ile indicated in Thursday's workout that be would play a tight man for man against the Steers as be Aid against Arkansas It appears likely that either Vaught or Myers will draw the tksk of holding Gray in check The Frogs can not go into a tie for first place by winning Saturday night but they can ruin the Steer's undefeated record which is now six games' On the other band should the Steers turn back the Purple they will have a full two-game lead with only five battles left TeaM PO! Control ft striputir 2 177 North Side 2 i'oly 2 fl In' A3104 ME110N- Tie ire1Arel Iligh Pa ntliua to fritigh the Cilatis A Lb Pot '44 kt title Ilutoelay night when a ping IV StnZ IsItzn uleet t1-r! on ther own 1107it tonirbeit tame between (7ntTtl North Side the deeldinr lmtre wh 4 Centrai was going down ling North Side was l''-7 252-1 in a thriller to tak tlArrt ILIa" ita the ebase The oeitaon'ts due to -i taro games CA-ntral gage North Side at the North Side Junior 11r 2:1 sans tinl Strtpiirg wax Plai Poly however (i'-z! will take the rrown without pIay tonight if they ean tett tt Steers the Polv-StriPEng g117: nri nnt tm played us 1 letie direrior of as-tio70 ta1 1-1- night that the l'aerot-Ja-tt gEn I would he delayed until the of the SterPanther gvne t-r zy known Should North Fide opting a ea prise and beat the i'arithera will then bate a rhance at te game with l'olv will te p'a7-I Moods! or Tuf lay tu-t re next week however 1 that be would announce early this morning ji 1 planned to ploy riether bad Central copied tle i test night pointing out that le-i el i interest would not Late 1 crowds large if' notTort) to pay ex7e-s Cer tral wait badly ef-f inight and missed mar 1015t2 1 them not even touLing t'Le I board They weep ewe cfir 07 744b Kilos meing no le-Pot than lce 76 Iling battled bard ran up 14i but led allth way The Jv'keli I gan hitting the Loren early ati a7 lend of the first period lel 1(i)-4 Tle7 increased this margin to Z1 ft at half 4(7entral rallied in tte I made it Z3-17 at one ti7rie irtric szein as th ts I 7 Mae kring held Le if-ad rnee for individual Lctiring by 12 points to 11 for Er11711 f1 Stripling hie elest rivat Tw-o now separate them'rte North Side-Poly game wit a thriller all the way Tley 'ow and Poly led 3-1 at quarter North Side pulied Lt ta lead 12-1 at the half Ttt'm twain rallied took a 17-14 trarrTh at the end of the third ard tho-y nip awl tuck throurb the Lait ne count as 24-23 for w'11 seeorids toplay vriaori a FrL r'- st i tu te Steer forward loopod in winning gnat The box 'pore-tit ETRIPLING CENTEA! tieft 2fts1 fg Lanerr 4 4 2 UllarreAte I 2 1 I Evatict 1 3 0 0 Knittnace 4 3 2 30i: Bohnr1 3 I 7: Duniewir 2 2 Moreoe 3 2 2 I 1 I 4 2'21017et2 fee Nortong 1 41Goedriitt2 0 1 I IBrand001g I 0 0 ArecKkg I 3 1 I I Comt rail trip4itir floo I Cr str No I title 8 ping "4 ton ii 252 11 wo ittiittil v's 7 to-cd 1 tr)tftiel da I liqUI knelt I ilvihielftbil'iSitit a EU plant: ei trAer boo rt PliCilM but 1 end iner half male club in Its game at Illouston Ile went to Rice from Eagle Lake High School where he was known as the "one man track team" and he will not only be mimed on the gridiron next Fall but on the track this Spring Ile wss rated as a sure all-conference beck next 3-ear 4 -t: -s-: A -4ti Among the eight football stars suspended from Rice Institute this week was this Bill 1Va1l3ce 1Veighing close to ZOO pounds Wallace was easily one Of the most promising sophomore backs in the Southwest Conference last year His great work came near beating the champion CiARENCE LEV AGE 76 ts A i POLICEMAN IN ACTIVE 5ERVICE CLARENCE AGE 76 IS A 01'4 err AA A Ai IN ACTIVE 5ERvice Shaughnessy Is Approved as Football Coach of Chicago -'111-1 I ri 1 4 Av 4 4'1 1111 A Suspensions Drop Owls From Favorite Post 12-011casChtaleStCN 1110A HEAD HARNESS MAKER OF Pte Co RINGLING CIRCUS is ToTALIS LIMDf Re cub 5titcle5 erete5 hiS own blends 1113 Loomos drain 11102Goas etch emerupi- arpeggio for instance Is: Levy who lives at 4845 Califorflat flat 8 augmented into nia Stmt San Francisco has 10-fingered chortts He uses them had his high speed playing check2 3 4 5 aod 6 to a count in ed and verified by the officials of any key major or minor In order the Musicians' Union Local 6 of to produce the 250 Dotes a second his city he pla)s a chorus of 32 bars in Aluminum Heavier Than Con-less than 30 seconds In one of erete--The weight of a ruble foot these bars be plays a 24-chord block of aluminum is 160 104ingered chromatic or the ar- pounds while the same size block peggio which makes 240 not to of stone concrete weighs from the bar in less than a second to 150 Dourmds LetY who lives at 4845 California Streit San Francisco has had his high speed playing checked and verified by the officials of the Musicians' Union Local ok of his city Aluminunt Heavier Than Cooerte--The weight of a ruble foot block of aluminum Ls pounds while the same size block of stone concrete weighs from 145 to pourmds "I 1 1 I PJ 1 1 Nb- IL''' Ur ilArliktriCe AA A se 1- rft I 1 Ali I zi 11" 4)41 11 to 1 tol tdi RINGLING CIRCUS ac TINTA I 11 Attunf EXPLANATION OF THURSDAY'S CARTOON The Fastest dilient application Aaron Levy of San Francisco has mastered what he calls the arpeggio or 10-fingered chromatic technique of fast piano playing and now plays the astounding total of 15000 notes a minute-250 a second Ins a-c Texas Aggies to Play Corning to Chicago Shaughnessy is taking his third job In 1913 be was chosen athletic director and coach at Tulane University shoving that institution into the front ranks of collegiate football He remained at Tulane until 1926 and then became coach at Loyola At Tu lane Shangitnessy's teams made a record of winning 58 games tying six and losing 27 In his six years at Loyola the record shows SS victories five ties and 16 defeats Friends of the late Knnte Rockne say he rated haughnessy as among the top flight coaches of America During a 'fanning bee with football fans and coaches a few years ago Rockne was asked to name the 10 best coaches With a twinkle in his eyes Rockne said: "Everybody knows who my No 1 coach is I don't have to name him Ent do you know who is next best?" "Clark Shaughnessy is the man" Rockne said Shaughnessy's teams always have played football that thrilled Ile is regarded as a genius at offensive football and takes pride that no coach ever has completely stopped his modified Minnesota shift attack By Associated Press CHICAGO Feb 9 Clark Shaughnessy Loyola University New Orleans called the "greatest one-man coaching staff in football" is successor to Amos Alonzo Stagg as bead coach of the University of Chicago The appointment of Shaughnessy was confirtned Thursday at a meeting of the board of trustees of the university He was chosen by Thomas Nelson Metcalf new Maroon director of athletics Shaughnessy will become the second football coach in the athletic history of Chicago filling the place occupied 41 years by Stagg retired because of the age limit Stagg now 71 years old is going West as coach of the College of the Pacific at Stockton Cal Selection of Shaughnessy a former University of Minnesota star met with immediate approval of all concerned Shaughny played at 31innesota from 1911 to 1513 performing sensationally at tackle end and fullback and was coached by the late Dr Harry Williams originator of the famous 'Minnesota shift" The Minnesota team of 1911 won the Western Conference championship CARNEItASCHAAF I GH TONIGHT If as announced the suspension of eight Rice Institute football players is enforced the 1933 Southwest Conference football championship prospects will have to be overhauled from cellar to championship The Owls who were scheduled to reach the peak of their long athletic building program next Fall will have to be dropped from the position as favorites With John McCauley Bill Wallace and Kelly Scott forming one of the most experienced and most potPnt backfield combinations in the conference the Birds were expected to be considerably the strongest team in the Southwest next season But now that they have gone the Blue and Gray will be fortunate to rank on equal terms with any one of the other conference members Wallace was the best running back in the Owl backfield In fact many Southwest critics rated him as the best in the conference He had more power than Bohn Hilliard of Texas and was faster McCauley was a powerful runner weighing 190 pounds Kelly Scott was quarterback and punter but injuries handicapped him the latter part of the season Wallace and McCauley are the two best backs that Rice has secured since the Institute launched its drive to make for itself a place in athletics Ox Hinman was used at both tackle and end and is regarded as a very capable line man He will be bard to replace i SEXTETS THRILL WITH CLOSE PLAY 'Use Your Head' Orders Turned Into Cage Win Rice Owls Saturday COLLEGE STATION Feb Coach John Reid's Texas Aggies will start down the sunset trail of their Southwest Conference basket ball season Saturday night at Houston when they play Coach Jimmy Kitts' Rice Institute acvls The Aggies to date this season have won three and lost three conference tilts for a percentage of ZOO Following the Rice tilt the Aggies will play five other conference games Gratifying to the Aggie followers has been the gradual improvement in the condition of Joe Merka star center from Bryan who was handicapped considerably during the' early portions of the season 3Ierka probably will start at center The Cadets starting lineup also probably will include Capt Joe Moody- and Griffin Breazeale at forward and (Jocko) Roberts and Clarence (Bull) Marcum at guard et IN IS 111 SSI rtalot :4 SLIPPERY ROCK Pa Feb 9 "Use your bead" the basket coach of Karns City instructed his players before they battled Slip-Pet' Rock "Slim" Harmon carried out instructions to the letter With one minute to play Rums City trailed IS to 17 During a scramble under the basket the ball dropped on Harmon's head From there it bouneed through the hoop Rams City won 1 9 to 17 POLY N-6trif ftt tt01tpl fa' Road? I 2 4 61 I 4 Ireartyt 0 1 otWalkortri 1 I Gouldt 4 2 4 I I 4 Childct I 12tern1Lg I Ilatoodc I I I 2 Hoiland 4 I II Turterg 4 0 Itarrellt I 2 3 rrooksg 2 4 2 Duke12 0 I Totals 10 12 24! Totals I 6 Girl basket ball leagues last night gave fans at the Recreation Building two thrilling battles Walk-Over nosed ont Stewart's by three points 25 to 22 while in the Industrial loop Broadway Baptist downed Poly Methodist 15 to 12 Lucas had a romp with the New Liberty team 54 to 6 while in the other short court game Clover won from the Ace Club 15 to 9 Stewart's had tbe better of Walk-Over by one field goal but the accurate free shooting of Kate Phillips turned the tide when "Scrap Iron" sunk 17 of 20 tries Fouls were plentiful and the guarding of both teams was far above average GIELS MAJOR LEAGUE Shaughnessy to Show Midwest How South Likes Grid Game to Be Played Wolff Kayoed But Gets Mat Victory Miss Van Vile in Mid-Winter Finals 9 Pitchers Sign Senator Contracts SPROLES OILERS CLASH TONIGHT LOS ANGELES Feb 9 Miss Virginia Van Wie Chicago national womens champion advanced to the finals of the annual Midwinter Southern California golf tournament here Thursday by defeating Mrs Roy Green Culver City Cal 7 and 5 She will meet Mrs Cheney San Gabriel Cal in the 36-bole final round Friday Mrs Cheney defeated Mrs Wittig Los Angeles 7 and 5 in the other semifinal match Even though he didn't win it he is most fond of discussing that 1928 Notre Dame game and his Tct lane victories over Vanderbilt in 1924 which broken a 30-year string of Tulane reversals at the bands of the Commodores and his successful invasion of Stagg Field in 1925 when Tulane defeated Northwestern 18-7 to hit its stride in intersectional football His pupils are nationally known Marchie 6chwartz had his first collegiate training from Shaughnessy as a Loyola freshman before going to Notre Dame At Tulane he tutored "Cajan" Legendre who starred later at Princeton and Lyle Iticheson who made his mark at Yale Lester Lautenschlaeger a small man now co-leader of Tu lane's squad was rated one of the brainiest quarters in the South under Shaughnessy when he had as funning mate Peggy Flournoy who punted himself to fame LUCAS FUNERAL1 NEW LIBERTy fgft ftp1 rgft Hadenf 11 24'FArar2 Andertst 4 3IPHrwellt Hardsty2 4 2 EiRobbina2 I Grulesa 1 141Consellye 1 2 I Coszensg 0 I WhIttg 060 Reevesg 0 0 I iKohtr-t 3 0 Gutilg 0 OiNunallyg I ShIrleyg 0iPurvis8 M'effityg I OlEstesg-t 0 I I 0010 SotraHrstwnels Os 09 00 Totals 24 ft 8 S4 Totals 1 4 1 By A' isociated Fre -NEW YORK Feb 9---Primo Carnera huge as ever but with most of the kloss of his early days punched off can win himself another match with Champion Jack Sharkey Friday night but for Ernie Schaaf there looms only his usual second plact berth in the titleholder's private stable win lose or draw They meet for la rounds in Madison Square Garden in the most important heavyweight tilt of the indoor season The Garden has made provisions for future matches only on the basis of a Camera victory Primo with an attorney acting as his manager agreed to terms for a match with Sharkey in June here provided he whips the champion's protege Friday night It was further agreed if Camera should by any chance beat Sharkey in June then the Italian giant would defend his newly won crown tinder Garden Spices next September or at least in 1934 In the eyes of the experts all these arrangements seemed needless Thursday inasmuch as Schaaf whose contract is owned in part by Sharkey stood out as a 2 to 1 favorite to lick the gondola man Sharkey walloped Camera with great ease and completeness in 15 rounds early in the fall of 1931 but there have been widespread reports indignantly denied the Italian would be aided to victory Friday night for the financial purposes of a return match The doubters pointed out there would be no object in Schaaf winning inasmuch as the faithful would never stand for a title match between him and Shirt-key In return of such unheard-of goings on in the fight game Schaaf has been forecasting his own triumph in loud tones even though it will leave Sharkey with no Spring opponent and the Garden with no competition for Jack Dempsey's match between Max Baer and Max Schmeling somewhere some time in June Camera answered the critics by breaking the arm of a spar ring partner in his workout After being fouled at the end of the second fall Frank Wolff was awarded a victory over Billy Edwards by Referee Plowboy Luttrell last night in the main event of the wrestling show at the Coliseum Wolff had wcrn the second fall from Edwards in nine minutes with a-double Japanese toe bold and was ready to climb from the ring when Billy socked him The blow knocked Wolff out and when he was unable to answer the whistle for the third and deciding fall be received the match on a foul Edwards had won the first fall in 17 minutes with a chiropractic hen dlock George Barnes Sauer gained the only fall in the semifinal to defeat Paul Orth Bob Montgomery and Elmer Guthrie went to a 30-minute draw in the special event with Dave Reynolds defeating Ernie Arthur in the curtain raiser WASIIINGTON Feb 9- nine pitchers who will do znoit of the mound climbing for the Senate 7s during the forthcoming season Lai placed their names on the dotted Lria The list was completed- ThirzsfiT when Jack Russell signed RU57-t4 a right bander eomes to Washir-ton from Cleveland The eight others are Al Crest ler and Monte Weaver who did ectstanding work for the Senator hist year Earl Whitebill and Walter Stewart southpaws who come front Detroit and St Louis AlPh''1" Thomas Luther Thomas and Bill Ikle- Afee of the 1032 staff and Ed nke a newcomer from the Western Lesgze Only five of the 2S WashPayers are unsigned They ere ileinle Mannish outfielder Luke Sewell obtained in a trade with Cleveland EA Moe Berg catchers and Bob Burke and Bob Friederich pitchers DENTON HIGH GAGERS Birdville to Play Crowley Tonight A makeup game between Sproles Transfer and Coal and Oil of the Men's Major City League will feature tonight's play in the muny cage loops when seven games will be played in four leagues The Sproles-T game will be played at the Recreation Building at 9 o'cliock The Oilers can pull within striking distance of the leading Movers by winning tonight while Spro les can take a commanding lead with a victory For Sproles Tom Beckett Lon Crane Horace Wallin and Her-set King are expected to shine For Adolph Dietzel will be at center Ray McCulloch and Faulkner forwards with Charlie Beard and King guards In the Men's Commercial League also at the Recreation Building Coplin Eat Shop Plays West Grocery at 7 o'clock and Burleson meets Diamond Hill at 8 o'clock In the Community Fashion Cleaners play Mansfield at 7 o'clock and Harvey Ice Cream tangles with Cosden Oil at 8 The Army League will see action at the Central Methodist gym At 8 o'clock Company meets Third Battalion and at 9 o'clock Service Corn pany tangles with Headquarters I KID CHOCOLATE TO APPLY FOR PERMIT WALK-OVER I STEWARrs IND firft- ftp1 frft ttri Flaguef-o 2 0 3 41Browdert 3 0 1 1 Phillipst 3 11 1 I7i Waletropf 0 I 1 1 Bootht 0 0 0 Ofwasogtof 4011 I Nekthldtc I 0 2 2tWhitef 0 4 0 4 Lowiso-t 0 0 01 DIckeranf 1 1 I 3 Rldrldgeg 1 I 2 21111rtine13 0 0 0 0 Harding 0 0 2 0i Lasaterg 0 0 1 0 Thom 0 0 3 OtSpublerg 0 i 0 0 1 Schmidt 0 0 3 0 Timsg 0 3 0 litooreg 0 0 3 0 0 AItirtineg 0 0 0 0 Totals 71114 251 Totals 3 5 23 22 The opening game of the playoff between Birdville and Crowley for the Class high school title of Tarrant County postponed from Wednesday right will be played tonight in the field house at 8 o'clock Crowley won the soutkern half and Birdrille the northern Two more games will be the dates to be announced later Ncorth Texas Quint Turns Back ACC 13y AssociaUd Press NEW ORLEANS Feb Shaughnessy who brought a-lot of startling Big Ten ideas on football into the South when he swung down into these parts from Minnesota 18 years ago is going back to his old haunts this Fall as successor to Alonzo Stagg at University of Chicago with sbmething to show the Midwest on bow the South likes the grid game played One-time star at tackle end and fullback for Minnesota between the years 1911-13 Shaughnessy came to New Orleans in 1915 took charge at Tulane and later Loyola of the South and blazed the trail toward the wide open tricky formations that have put Dixie teams out in front the Idst 10 years Shaughnessy is about 40 A -big man with the wide bby smile of a youngster he likes to play a lone band Next to his brand of football be is most famous for his reticence He declined to discuss the Chicago job Thursday until the matter had been signed sealed and concluded although his appointment as Stagg's successor this afternoon awaited only the routine approval of the Chicago trustees A score of famous football names have blazed across sports pages as a result of his quiet tutelage Not a few of them were little men for Shaughnessy has a yen for speed and brains rather than bulk He also has a knack for putting his ideas over with his charges In 1928 the late Knute Rockne had a real scare when Obaughnessy's little known Loyola team went up against Notre Dame and held the Irish to a 6-6 tie until the last two minutes Notre Dame won 12-6 but Roane remembered the strategy that had almost stopped his team That strategy included the tricky "Shaughnessy varition of the Minnesota Shaughnessy who likes music worked out in split second time to rhythm Shaughnessy once admitted he had worked out that shift in so many chords on an old upright piano that is one of his prized possessions After coming to Tulane in 1915 Shaughnessy had as assistant Bernie Bierman who later succeeded hint there and wht now is head coach at Minnesota He went to Loyola in 19-27 and has been there since turning out first class teams and turning down numerous offers elsewhere BEAT HIGHLAND pARK MRS HILL REACHES HAVANA Feb Gutierrez manager of Kid Chocolate Cuban boxer who was barred from the United States because he did not have a labor permit Thursday said he would apply foq the permit at the American consulate Friday William Doak United States Secretary of Labor said at Washington that Chocolate would be granted a permit if he applied for one The little Cuban who is recognized as featherweight champion in New York State was ill with a cold but it was reported not serious DE'NTON Feb 11412 Bronco r- cagers had little trouble eve whelming an invading Quintet here Thursday afternoon to 9 At the half Denton led 21 to 5' Highland Park netted five Points la 1Lghland Park the opening quarter was beld scort'' less in the second and third quarters and added their four other points is the final period of Denton center totaled 13 points for high scoring honors followed by Sparkman Denton forward with 10 points FLORIDA GOLF FINALS MIAMI BEACH Fla Feb 9-- Mrs Opal Hill Kansas City and Miss Bea Gottlieb New York Thursday advanced to the final round of the Bayshore La Goree women's golf championship tournament here Miss Hill defeated Miss Kathryn Eraggaw East Orange 3 and 2 while Miss Gottlieb required a 19- hrde struggle to defeat Miss Ariel Vi las Chicago in the semifinals OP DENTON Feb 9---Ra "lying after an early attack had put them five points behind the North Texas Teachers' College Eagles came back Thursday night to overhaul and defeat an Abilene Christian College Wildcat squad 31 to 21 Except fop the first few minutes when they led Abilene did not seriously threaten the Eagles At the half the North Texans were on the big end 20 to 11 With 12 points from six field goals Zeretzke lanky Eagle forward copped individual scoring honors Moore captain and center turned in the outstanding all-round performance and Reynolds and Walker of A C-did the shining work for the invaders CONDITION OF CORBETT REMAINS UNCHANGED Junior Quints to Resume Play Today GIRLW ni-DIUSTRI8I LEAGUE Ly 3---- Tgft 7tp1 fg-ft- ttp StaDletst 1 0 2 2 Clarkf 1 5 0 7 Schraidt7 0 0 0 011tarstrscl7 2 1 1 5 Halea 0 8 0 3 Smith7 0 1 0 Gray-1 1 0 0 211rVaught0 1 1 1 3 Stphassc 2 1 1 5113urnag 1102 0 BrIttaing 0 0 1 01 111ifillrog 0 0 0 0 Roachg 0 0 1 Olerlderg 0 0 2 0 ritzsrldg 0 0 2 0JAIllirng 0 0 0 1 NVaghte 0 0 1 0 Totals 4 4 812 Totals 4 7 115 mo CLOVE R13101- lit Lit ftp- a ft- ftp WGIntyt 0 2 8 3 Carter7 0 0 3 0 PrIcej 1 0 0 21 Laydent 1 0 2 Aleadowso 5 0 0 It Gardnerc 2 2 2 7 Porter 0 0 2 OITRayar 0 0 0 liaIldg 0 0 2 01 SIlayc 8 8 1 0 Adantrat 0 0 0 OfThompant 0 0 1 0 I Wynettir 1 0 6-1mseee onoomia Totals 0 2 515 Totals 8 2 7 2 ILLINOIS PASSES 15 ROUND BOXING BILL SPRINGFIELD DI Feb 15-round boxing bill was passed by the Senate Thursday 36 to 3-0 It was introduced at the request of the Illinois State Athletic Commission to permit holding the proposed Schmeling-Baer fight in Chicago during the World 's Fair NEW YORK rob 9---The condition of Jim Corbett bedfast at his home in Bayside 10 days remained unchanged Thursday night The former heavyweight champion is critically ill of a heart ailment His physician has given up hope for Corbett's recovery dem HOWARD PAYNE IN SIXTH VICTORY 48-32 PREDICT SCORES EASY CORSICANA 1" COPS' GOLF TENNIS BANNED The race for the Junior High School cage title -will be resumed this afternoon when three games will be played The battles postponed Tuesday will not be played until the end of the regular schedule next week Farrington athletic director announced This afternoon at 4:15 o'clock Jennings Avenue the leader with six straight victories invades Nil liam James James is tied with North Side Junior for second place with four victories and two defeats Also this afternoon North Side goes to Daggett and Diamond Hill playa at Riverside BROWNWOOD Feb 9---Howard Payne won its sixth Texas Conference basket ball game of the reason Thursday night by defeating Southwestern University 48 to 32 At the half Howard Payne was Jading 19 to 14 Little Howard Payne forward led his team in seoring with 15 points 31ereer was high for Southwestern with 11 Braggs scored 10 SAN ANGELO COLLEGE WINS OVER M'MURRY SAN ANGELO Feb San Angelo College Rams took the lead after the first few minutes of Play Thursday night in the MO school gymnasium led the rest of the way and defeated the Me Murry College basket ball team of Abilene 89 to 33 WIN AT FAIR GROUNDS NEW ORLEANS Feb finishing second the last time out following two sueeessive victories a Yetingin'es Predict came back with an easy triumph in the six-forlonr felt' lure at the Fair Grounds Thum-day Quoted at odils-on fignres tbe of Sumpremus grabbed the lead st the home turn and pulled away ts finish with two lengths to spare over Omni Wave Duna was third COLLEGE STATION Feb 9-- The Texas Aggies will not enter golf and tennis teams in Southwest Conference competition this year according to announcement this week by Dean Kyle chairman of the athletic council of the college CORSICANA Feb 9---T1J Corsicana Aces won the Northwest Texas district baskef ball title here Thursday night for the third straight season when they defeated the Sproles Clqb representing the Dallas Central A 47 to 40 in a hotly- contested game GRID GAME CARDED OKLAHOMA ern- Feb 9--The scheduling of a Spring football game between the Oklahoma Aggies and Oklahoma City University to be played here the night fat March 31.

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