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i THE KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT' TENNESSEE THURSDAY' 'MARCH '26 rcs si htoull find it Jm United States to Take 01ympicTitle in Berlin Gossip from the Southern Camps Southern Association Players Loosen Up Their Arms for Season Fliers From The Baseball Camps Here and There aa Rookies ahd Regulars Warm Up for the Season 0 i if iKtnnsmirt KINGSPORT Feleptiones: Editorial ana News Room 15o Business Office i Coaches Believe Will Take Majority of if 1 the Olympic Championship Events Next 'August Keep Fingers Crossed I NATIONAL REPRESENTATION Frost I and is Kohn Atlanta Chicago New York St -Louis Detroit San Francisco Seat- i i (NOTE:" This Is the tenth and last' of a series of stories on Olympic track and field prospects written by the sports editor of The Associated Press In collaboration with this eoun- try's foremost coaches) tie and Baltimore' Published on Sunday morning and each afternoon during the week except Saturday by The Kingsport Publishing Company Inc 220-222 Market street I Exhibition Game Results In Brief (By the Associated Press) At Pensacola Fla New York (N) 7: Chicago (N) 2 At Clearwater Fla Brooklyn (N) 11 New York (A) 8 At St Petersburg Fla Boston (N) 8 Cincinnati (N) 5 At Bartow Fla Philadelphia (N) 3: Rochester (IL) 2 I At San Antonio Tex Pittsburgh (N) 21 San Antonio (TL) 2 At Avon Park Fla St Louis (N) 17 Columbus (AA) 3 At Sebring Fla Boston (A) 9 Newark (IL) 7 i At West Palm Beach Fla Philadelphia (A) 5 St Louis (A) 2 i At Lakeland Fla Detroit (A) 17 Washington (A) 10 At New Orleans La Cleveland (A) New Orleans (SA) 2 At Orlando Fla Chattanooga (SA) 5 Montreal (IL) 3 At Haines City Toronto (IL) 7 Albany (IL) 6 At Kissimmee Fla Minneapolis (AA) 6 Baltimore (IL) 4 4 'f By ALAN GOULD NEW YORK March 2G(Jp) They are probably keeping their fingers crossed since much can happen between now and the first week of Ahugust but the best minds of our track coaching profession figure the United States will capture a majority of the Olympic cfiampion- ship events at Berlin To be exact they expect Uncle lads to 1 1 take 12 out of 23 first places in the track and field competition The consensus Is that we will consensus is that we will show well CARRIER IN CITY AND MAIL BEYOND SECOND ZONE Payable In Advance k- One year $60vJ Six months Three months 175 COMPLAINTS Subscribers failmg to receive their paper please call 140 and a copy will be delivered After 6:00 call 257-W Help os to give you service balanced strength in practically every event iwith a first place in the decathlon said Hayes balance probably will enable the Germans to win the Specialists from widely scattered lands will cut into track and field scoring Hayes believes He points out that even Russia is a threat with two exceptional prospects in the pole vault ADVERTISING RATES Display rates will be given on application and such information -as is desired about the rich trad- A frig area of which Kingsport is thnvy center In this cause it appearing from the bill which is sworn to that the defendant Aubry Shelly is a non-resident of the state of Tennessee he is therefore hereby required to appear on or before the second Monday in April 1936 and make defense to the bill filed nrrrctm i na against him In this cause before LOUISVILLE Ky March 26 (JP) the clerk and raaster at his -An eight-game schedule will pt ln King8port Tennessee other-the University of isvdle foowi3 the bill will be taken as con-ball team against four Kentucky i foe four foreign opponents I It further ordered thatthis rau I notice be published for four con- turnon College at Lol- 1" The V'VrHaoovercoeget HJ V' McNEIL Eastern Kentucky chers at Richmond I Oct 24 Union University at sweep the hurdles the relays and the foot-racing events from 100 to 800 i meters inclusive This is something America has not done 1 since the 1912 games at Stockholm In the field events the coaches rate 1 Americans as only in i the high jump broad jump pole vault and shotput Optimistic Side This may lean toward the optim-1 istic side On our home grounds at Los Angeles in 1932 we were unable to capture three of the events listed These were the 800 meters won by Tom Hapson the 400 meter hurdles captured by Ire-: Bob Tisdall and the high jump won by Diincan McNaughton However the A has turned out world record-breakers in all three of these specialties since the last Olympics Thus the coaches have excellent reasons for picking Ben Eastman Glenn Hardin and Cornelius Johnson to' recapture honors" i It is noteworthy that they lean to the conservative side Th the 1500 meters run the so-called' They rate Glenn Cunningham our hut do not concede our middle distance cracks more than an even chance against such runners as Jack Lovelock Stanley Wooderson or Luigi Bec-caiitbe defending champion i Discus and Hammer The coaches do not expect America to repeat either in the decathlon or discus throw won by Jim Bausch and John Anderson for the home forces in 1932 They figure a however for either Slinger Dunn or Ken Carpenter in the discus as well as for our hammer The only coach figuring the United States to have any chance In the distance races is Templeton of Stanford who picks Norman bright to to in the 5000 meters and succeed where Ralph Hill failed by a close margin in 1932 Bratus Hamilton University of California coach cautions the A against over-confidence figuring the competition this year will be Hamilton rates Matti Harvinen as the one to repeat in the javelin hut notes that stock of Germany beat the Finnish ace with a 240-foot throw last summer CL (Billy) Hayes Indiana coach considers England superior at the middle distances Japan a real menace in the jumps Finland the favorite in most distance races and Germany a threat for team honors Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum charge for one Insertion 35 cents For three in-" sertions 70c lor six insertions $105 Ads' set In this type (body type) two "cents per word for one insertion four cents per word for three insertions' seven cents per word six insertions I Ads set in this' type (10-point) four cents per word one insertion eight cents per word three insertions 14 cents per word six insertions BUND are strictly confidential -and inquiries regarding them must be addressed to their box number or address given-- i DEADLINE Classified advertsing be accepted until 1 for pub- lieation in that issue received after 1 It will bf held for the next day The Kingsport Publishing Company reserves the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy All classified advertising must be paid cash In advance with the exception of parties or firms having regular display accounts LOANS CASH LOANED on anything of Valud prices paid for old gold JOSEPH'S LOAN OFFICE licensed pawnbrokers 108 Market street Phone 658-W REAL CLASS When it comes to setting a fast pace on the trail of a fox Flying Woolridge owned by Dr Leonard Murphy of Morristown Term will be up in front Flying Woolridge Is a litter mate to Hying Wings Flying Heels and Mary McCauley also candidates for the Southeast era Foxhunters Association meet to be held here the week of April 2x SPORTS ROUNDUP By EDDIE BRIETZ (Associated Press Sports Writer) NEW ORLEANS La March 28 (JP) Everybody down here at Tu-lane thinks young Red Dawson is going to make a whale of a head coach keen and personable and enthusiastic about his job All those years he spent playing and coaching under smart old Ber-nie Bierman hurt either Tulane sees a new football deal just around the corner However -a lot of missionary work is necessary Only 43 boys turned out for spring practice Dawson was what you call to sell a race horse? Raoul Espinoza who owns the track in Panama City is the market He's Been on the Rue Royale only two weeks but already has bought and shipped 15 thorough- breds to Panama Jack Dempsey tips Fred Digby of the Item here i that his boy Red Burman is a sure shot to beat John Henry Lewis if and when they meet Digby also tells you not a penny has been bet in the winter books on Bein Joli and Bow to Me the Bradley Kentucky derby eli-gibles the matter? the Colonel like imagine a football coah in a nicer spot than Carl Snavely at Cornell got the freshmen lie's getting good dough and he must get some satisfaction out of the thought that the teams he turns out possibly do worse thdh the ones that immediately preceded him Phil Drubaker Pacific coast heavyweight hope is on the shelf for at least two months with damaged hands favorite ball player Is not Babe Ruth but ODoul of the San Francisco Seals man in the green to you New Yorkera- Fresno State's great middle distance runner Elroy Robinson teaches a Bible class on Sundays The Yankees have opened a baseball kindergarten at Paso Robles Calif with Scout Joe Devine in charge Extra for Philadelphia: Rogers Hornsby says the Athletics will not finish last Next to see ing his baseball articles in that big five cent magazine Connie Mack got his biggest thrill of the year when his Athletics beat the Boston Red Sox the other day Donald Budge one of Davis cup hopes is huskier and healthier than ever Manager Jimmy Wilson figures his seven starting hurlers will win 100 games for the Phillies this year He allots 20 to Curt Davis 17 to Bucky Walters 15 to Joe Bowman 14 to Euel Moore 13 to Orville Jorgens 12 to Hal Kelleher and 9 to Syl Johnson Well no law against dreaming in Florida Lou Salica New York bantamweight is doing all right in the far west That jockey the Florida racing commission barred was riding around in a $15000 auto plus a chauffeur A A Baron 1 owner of Top Row is negotiating for Jockey Wayne Wright to ride the colt in the $10000 Marchhank stakes in California TEAMS CLASH FOR SOUTHERN HONORS Arkansas and Kentucky to Battle Tonight In Selection of Representative LITTLE ROCK Ark March 26 (JP) Rated on practically even terms the University of Arkansas and Western Kentucky Teachers clash here tonight in the opening game of a semi-final series to select the southern representative in next Olympic basketball finals in New York Southwest conference champions with 11 wins and one defeat Arkansas reached the semi-final round by winning district four tryouts at Houston Western Kentucky southern Intercollegiate athletic association runner-up with a record of 30 victories in 33 tussles this season was named to represent district three when It was found that a tournament could not be held A man weighing 150 pounds should have a parachute 24 feet in diameter having an area of 652 square feet In still air he will drop at the rate of speed of from eight to ten feet per second KNOXVILLE A strenuous session was on schedule today for the Knoxville Smokies if the field is dry enough for fielding-drills Held up yesterday by wet grounds Manager Jess Petty hoped for better weather to prepare for the opening exhibition game Saturday with the House of David nine The batting order for the game as announced contains Paul Bonner shortstop in leadoff position with Earl Ebb fourth DAYTONA BEACH Fla The Chattanooga Lookouts were out to make it two straight over the Montreal Royals International league champs today The Royals bowed to Clyde crew yesterday 5 to 3 with rookie pitcher Henry Bazner showing up well TMe club has obtained Herbert Compton from Minneapolis a second string catcher to Jack Redmond TALLAHASSEeT Fla Claude Trivett roOkie outfielder today was on his way to the Macon Ga club of the South Atlantic league his release signifying Manager Lance Richhourg's satisfaction with the garden trid of the Nashville Vols The club now has only three outfielders excepting Richbourg him-Belf Joe Dwyer in left: Adam Com-orosky In center and Poco Taitt in right The next exhibition game is against Chattanooga' Sunday GULFPORT Miss Cheated out of another practice game with the Kansas City Blues the Atlanta Crackers drilled today for clash with the New York Giants here Unsettled weather conditions for the second successive day prevented play yesterday and left the Crack-ers-Blues series at one all After tilt the Southern Association champs return to Atlanta to tackle the Philadelphia Athfetics there Saturday and Sunday Batting drill was held yesterday despite the game cancellation and Dave Harris gladdened the hearts with a barrage of long wallops NEW The New Orleans Pelicans were set today for a final attempt to beat the Cleveland Indians in an exhibition baseball game The teams have played almost a half-dozen games this season with Cleveland winning all of them The Indians won yesterday 7 to 2 Manager Larry Gilbert will take the Pels to Mobile Ala for two week-end games with the Kansas City Blues LITTLE ROCK Manager Doc Prothro looks for young John Prizina of Clarksville Ark to it mighty for Southern Association batsmen in night ball games this summer heard that Prizina had a high-hard one and I'm said Prothro after watching the hurler work four frames on the mound yesterday in which he allowed a single safety got a lot to learn but plenty of declared the Pebble pilot admittedly impressed over the showing of Prizina Boston Red Sox property A team composed mostly of players likely to see service all season with the Travelers yesterday battled a squad of rookies to a 2-2 draw Weeding out processes sent five recruits from the camp to Osceola Ark of the recently organized Northeast Arkansas League BIRMINGHAM The Barons will play their second exhibition game of the season this afternoon facing the Howard College team Morris Pickens star hurler will start Manager Stephenson gave his charges an extra session at the plate yesterday He has not been satisfied with the hitting ability of several men' now regarded as regulars MEMPHIS The steady work pf Jess Haley behind the plfite and at the bat had about convinced rail-birds today that the young rookie will give skipper Fred Hofmann himself a catcher plenty of rest this season Haley has been working like a veterah and Hofmann has Indicated he is ready to turn most of the work over to the younger players Big Harold Fitzgerald rookie pitcher appeared the best of the crop of recruit hurlers MEMPHIS March 28 of a fourth union group among city employes had orders today to withdraw from membership or lose their jobs The city school board issued the ultimatum yesterday to members of the building union Similar orders were issued recently to city school teachers and city truck drivers Fiften firemen were dismissed several weeks ago for union activities The union has about 30 members Claudette COLBERT Back With Fred MacMurray BitIDE COMES TO BUY WANTED Scrap iron aluminum brass copper batteries Now buying paying highest prioes Magic City Iron-Metal Company located at yards of Holston Coal Company 3-22-6t-c WANTED Good used cash register and large safe Phone 70-J 3-24-3t-c FOR RENT FOR RENT Reasonable furnished bedroom Gentlemen only 22 Holston Heights 3-26-3t-p FOR RENT Two room apartment furnished or unfurnished 1002 Sullivan boulevard Phone 946-J 3-26-3t-C LEGAL ORDER OF PUBLICATION Bertie Shelly vs Aubry Shelly In Chancery Court at Kingsport Tennessee ANSWERS TO TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to questions printed on page 4 how many you got right 1 German philosopher and political economist 2 Durham North Carolina 3 Garret A Hobart 4 Far sightedness referring to abnormal vision 5 Bowling Green 6 The middle class as opposed to the aristocracy and the working class 7 Otsego Lake 8 German historian 9 Irish Sea IQ The St Louis Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3 NOT NANKING March 26 (JP)' Chinese foreign office notified the United States ambassy today that the garrisons of the Shansi province cities of Hungtung and Ping-yangfu in the zone of Communist army operations had not been captured by the invaders This notice relieved some anxiety previously held for the safety of American and British missionaries in that district SEVENTH MAN DIES NORRIS Tenn Mar 26 The seventh construction fatality at Norris Dam was recorded today with the death of Fred Foust 27 at a Knoxville hospital He suffered a fractured skull yesterday when he slipped and fell from a 40-foot crane at the dam MY LIFE NOW A PLEASURE I Shall Ever Praise ScalTs Indian River Tonic For My Relief 73 I could not sit up says Mrs Lora Edwards 904 Spencer street Bristol Va I was suffering from stomach troubles and a rundown condition I had no appetite and could scarcely retain any of the food I forced myself to eat I was a mere skelton weighed only about 70 pounds I had tried many treatments but with comparatively no results until I tried Indian River Tonic The first bottle of ScalFs Indian River Tonic brought relief and I was able to retain my food I continued the treatment until I am now able to do my own work and feel fine and weigh 135 pounds I shall ever praise ScalFs Indian River Tonic for it has made life a pleasure for me once more My mother and two sisters are now taking ScalFs Indian River Tonic and are receiving splendid relief from its use See your druggist today for ScalFs Indian River Tonic Price $100 per bottle Or write Indian River Medicine Co Lafollette Tenn (adv) (By the Associated Press) I ST PETERSBURG Fla Col Jacob Ruppert owner of the Yankees has decided there will be no more two year contracts for his players many mistakes have been made with he said in answer to holdout Charley offer of a compromise on $13500 for two years instead of the $15000 demanded and the $12-000 offered BARTOW Fla Buddy Hassett the $55000 first baseman who was causing a lot of worries around the Brooklyn camp because of his failure to hit finally has begun to show signs of living up to his price tag After he walloped four hits in four times up against the Yankees yesterday the danger of losing his job to Dick Seibert seemed remote TALLAHASSEE Fla On the frlst step of a long trip toward New York the Giants were hopeful that their drawing power would show some improvement Only about 400 turned out for their final game with the Cubs at Pensacola yesterday Manager Charley Grimm nominated Roy Henshaw and Ken Weafer to pitch today TAMPA Fla Further reductions in the Reds holdout list are expected soon The latest indication Is that Tommy Thevenow veteran infielder acquired from Pittsburgh is ready to talk terms with Manager Chuck Dressen ST PETERS BURGH The Phillies in the unfamiliar position of going after their eighth straight victory encountered the Boston Bees today The -pitching nominees were Orville Jorgens and Joe Bowman for the Phils and Bobby Brown and Ben Cantwell for the Bees SEQUIN Tex The Pirates were not anywhere near Pittsburgh when the floods struck the city but due for a mild reaction After exhibition game against the Tulsa Oilers slated to put on an intra-club game tomorrow for the benefit of the flood sufferers SARASOTA The Red Sox were due to find out today whether Johnny sore arm was a serious matter or not After several days of idleness Marcum was slated to pitch against the Senators FORT MYERS Fla Vernon (Whitey) Wilshere promising young southpaw accompany the Athletics on their northern jaunt which begins after game with Newark Wilshere is to remain here until April 9 to get the benefit of the warm weather In conditioning his pitching arm SARASOTA Fla The Senators and the champion Detroit Tigers seem to be working up quite a feud in the Grapefruit League The Bengals suspect Clark Griffith owner of being responsible for the spiking of Walter Briggs bonus plan Yesterday Manager Mickey Cochrane of Detroit protested against the chemical heating pad Pitcher Ed Linke carries in his hip pocket Linke says the heat aids faulty circulation in his pitching hand but Cochrane claimed It was illegal BISBEE Arlz Silent John Whitehead last year's rookie sensation may be the first White Sox pitcher to go the full nine innings this spring Whitehead is doe to pitch against the Pirates when the Sox leave the Sagebrush League behind and looks about ready to go the route the next start after that NEW ORLEANS La Clint Brown veteran Cleveland pitcher has been one of Manager Steve biggest puzzles this spring but he seems to have found the solution Clint gave New Orleans only two hits and one walk in four innings yesterday WEST PALM BEACH Fla With no more exhibition games scheduled here the Browns finally may get around to looking at the ocean and taking a swim Manager Rogers Hornsby has planned short workouts today and tomorrow to give his players time to visit the beach BRADENTON The Cards will be looking toward the for a while to see if they can duplicate their feats of game with Columbus It was in the seventh that they put together seven hits and a few walks errors etc for seven runs RIALTO THEATRE Now Showing Paul Muni Ann Dvorak Geo Raft Rialto Miniatures Barney Google Cartoon Mah Britches World of Sports HORSE JUMP METROTONE NEWS The Picture News of the Day! LONDONERS HOCK TO DERBY CENTER Colorful Race Event Draws Thousands from Routines to A in tree Course LONDON March 28 of Londoners today began their annual exodus to Alntree site of the grand national steeplechase to be raced tomorrow Close to 200000 turf lovers and many who ordinarily cross the street to see a horse race but are lured by the glamor of the Grand National will be gathered tomorrow morning around the 4 1-2 mile Aintree course Millions more throughout Great Britain and the rest of the world will be neglecting their work while awaiting the first news of the result Most of those who have a bet or a ticket in the sweepstakes and estimated there are 8000000 betters in England are likely to he disappointed for as often as not an outsider that wins the gruelling race Golden Miller Dorothy 1934 winner which dashed the hopes of countless thousands last year by falling just beyond Brook again is the favorite The Miller was quoted at 4 to 1 In the last jfeall-over while Major Noel Reynoldstown 1935 winner was quoted at 7 to Ingenuity MEMPHIS (JP) James Phillips 25 is a stander-in-liner With the deadline on automobile tags near and a long line of waiting applicants outside the county office Phillips makes 50 cents a trip by saving places in line for busy buyers Phillips regrets that his job has I seasonal limitations Today and Friday FRANK JUG BAND Representing KINGSPORT send Frank to Fred Allen's Town Ilall Program now HT U'A? CAN BE ALL SET FOR SPRING 1 essler than you think! Hundreds of Jostle and married people are getting their Spring cash from us on their OB why you? You get the cash quickly and hare a year or longer to repay Add up your Spring needs and see us NOW 1 ro MW 20 months to repey 2nd Floor 204 Broad Phone Kingsport 840 PERSONAL FINANCE CO' PICKofTHE BIG PICTURES HELP MALE 1 BOYS The Kingsport Times wants sev eral boys to sell papers daily and Sunday tf-dh WANTED Three taxi drivers i Must be courteous and enced Apply Yellow Cab Co at Five Points 3-24-3t-p PERSONALS Jackson Tenn Oct 31 Georgetown College at Louisville Nov 7 Alfred Holbrook College at Louisville Nov 14 Morehead Teachers College at Morehead Nov 21 Baldwin Wallace at Louisville An 111 Wind NEWPORT Ky who wish to witness the of the Ohio river flood are being accommodated by a who rows them to danger spots and gives them their worth by having his associates fake rescues before their very eyes I Help or Else REIDSVILLE Judge Wrenn conceived a(new plan for helping the Red Cross raise flood relief funds He added $1 to the fine of each convicted prisoner and collected $6 the first day He says try it again for Effort PASADENA OD Erin O'Brien Moore the Irish actress is opposed to the police campaign against transients at the state line From a newspaper she took the name of one arrested in the roundup and set out to make his bail know she told the sergeant used to be my secretary in New They brought him out to her But the Geste was no longer Beau The man speak English ARMSTRONG DIES KNOXVILLE March 26 Charles Armstrong 65 Knox county trustee and formerly in the clothing and hardware business here died in a hospital last night from complications that developed following an operation for appendicitis He was elected trustee two years His survivors include his widow one daughter Mrs Robert Rogers of McKenzie Tenn and a brother Will Armstrong of Pine Bluff Ark Last Christmas Armstrong $38000 in debts owed by his former clothing customers NATURE TAKES ITS COURSE WEST PALM BEACH Fla March 26 (JP) The state of Florida sought the life of Thomas Well-bron but nature halted the work by bringing death to1 the 50-year-old accused slayer in his cell here last night Wellborn a painting- contractor was charged with first degree murder iin the killing of Gayl Murvin last February Wellborn was arrested shortly after Murvin was shot to death near here but a stomach ailment which finally took his life prevented his being arraigned tiMestoday AT GLEN TONITE AT 8:30 $75 BANK NIGHT Friday and Saturday Two men fighting each other to death each unaware that they are brothers! 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