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The Lexington Herald from Lexington, Kentucky • 7

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i nuiArtixi iCenesaw Landis May Abdicate Throne Risen reserve for the lest two seer sons etotvn to Open Net Season Tonight With Jeremiah Mahoney Is Teamed to Succeed Brundage as A A Head ed by Alfred Lill of Boston former president who continued where Ornstein left off In a moment Fred fitters fiery little Chicago delegate was on his feet asking: place men on a target and then shoot at them? I hate to say why we should have a secret ballot he was drowned out In chorus of It! Say it! ssfcpfc 'ton a the 0X7 May Abdicate Throne Jo dee Kenejaw Mountain Landis Is Fed Up With Bluffing Club Owners JUDGE KENESAW LANDIS BOSTON BEATS NEW YORK 14-0 Red Skins Capture Eastern Division Championship of National Football League Before 17000 Fans TWO TAKEN TO HOSPITAL le 0) 1 rf J4B- kI tof J-7 Hov jJ -stance nry g'S ft Jlnmijunebid IW ropton gjgf youM tntlr fori Jndse :550 belle- tic Holbrook HRSTOFTHREE TILTS THIS WEEK Tigers Meet University of Kentucky Wildcats Wednesday and DePauw Friday Night TWO VETERANS WILL START (Special to The Herald GEORGETOWN Ky Dec 6 College will open its basketball season here Monday night with Alfred Holbrook College of Manchester Ohio furnishing the opposition The game will be the first of three to be played during the week by the Tigers Wednesday the Ben-gals will meet the University of Kentucky Wildcats at Ixlngton and Friday they will clash with De Paiiw University at Greencastle Ind Coach Bob Evans has been able to give his team only four days of practice In preparation for the opener He gave his team a long scrimmage session against the freshmen Saturday afternoon following the cancellation of Saturday scheduled game with the Southern Theological Seminary of Louisville Little le known of the strength of the Holbrook team but Georgetown defeated tbe Dinosaurs rather handily last year and should be able to repeat this season unless the Ohioans show marked improvement Three sophomores appear certain to be in the starting lineup with the possibility that a fourth may get the call Tom Green and Marvin Risen veterans are expected to start at the forward berths with Clifford Quinlan at center and Eugene Neale and Howard Schaeffer at guards However Jlmbo Mo-Lauglin who has prospects of developing into one of the beet basketball players in Georgetown history may start at forward in place of Expect Heavy Trading Every Baseball Chib Except Yankees Have Several Trades On Fire NEW YORK Dec Offlciali of every major league club except the world champion New York Yankees will engage In the heaviest player trading fn several years when they gather at the annual winter meeting Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday It waa Indicated today Each club except the Yankees has one or more deals on th fire The Portuguese Introduced the culture of vineyards Into Madeira in the early part of the fifteenth century Mat Nite A CHINE THEATER ENDS TODAY Tuesday and Wednesday "4 then Tork- DW in iW(iT JTiibcIi HelSj end r-tah hr SVeiier ifE into i bWB He birdie 4 JS ta i -WoW1 dta luwdt ban wped at jJ Jrtwtwf PpeOfn 1 (jt (he toejirtit Bob "Mon DU i pitch-h with 73 ta nghinb Uinmlud ItBodM i rtct NTfcu rwterdajr of WillouaM Elected President Jeremiah Mahoney Named 1 to Succeed Avery Brundage as A A Head sm lifcgr MAHONEY JEREMIAH SELECTIONS CHARLES TOWN MIm Epe Shinteb Sin Koyai Wltlew Contrite Brief 5 lionarty Old dominion Eaeter Her ald IHU'liUt Creduloua Dolled Up French Trap Wblekora ylppy Kossy Dawn Veunie li Ka Kina Clean Sport Flower Time Khelaboo FA I It GROUNDS Visibility Kentucky Eagle Surprise Boa ANNA Arloa EdrL J-Tambor Hereward Houito Afire Mlea Greenock Sir Kal Taunton Minton Frank Ormont Norman Laird Kabo Pharatlme 7 Hherron Sorcery Tut Tut Anna IS MY NAME TODAY Second Race at Fair Grounds NEW YORK Dee 6 (UP) Boston's Redskin swept to the eastern division championship of the National Football League today reaching the peak of their form as they blanked the New York Giants 14 to 0 In a game played In a drilling rain before 17751 fans at the Polo Grounds Scoring touchdowns In the second and third periods the Red Skins ploughed their way into the league title playoffs with the Green Bay Packers winners of the western di-vtalon race The play in the last halt most of which waa played under arch lights became so fierce that two men had to be taken to the hospital Tony Sarausky star Giant halfback suffered a brain concussion not believed serious and oul of fid-2jhi kisevere facial abrasions and Le Corot PUtKbul ftt left leg was feared broken jen chunk 1 Cliff Battles made the most sen-N jiational play of the game when he atom Pa TCf 'dashed end slid through the mud Dayton is if yards for a touchdown after tak- he continued know that pressure has been brought to on certain delegates to vote against their better judgment" This threw the gathering Into a real uproar some of them yelling No! No! and others Hear!" Brundage Reads Definition Brundage finally managed to gain attention and he read from a dictionary the definition of the word which showed that the word meant (A A rules call for a further Mr President read further!" eliojited one delegate and Brundage read a subordinated definition which showed that a ballot mlgbt be an oral one Mahoney then talked at length attempting to show that a ballot could be either secret or not Up jumped Steers to continue the fight for a secret vote He was Interrupted by Lawrence D1 Bennedetto of New Orleans Steers made him sit down by shouting dumber than I thought yon were!" Vote Is 183 to 163 The vote was 183 to 163 in favor of an open vote While there was no formal explanation it was believed some wanted a secret vote because a few of the delegates had Indicated support to each candl- The big fight over the delegatee set about tbe business of election officers George Graves of the Michigan Association named Mahoney and Aaron Frank of Portland seconded him Judge Thomas Rellley of New York named Walsh and had a second from George Do nog hue of Chicago A complete slate of Mahoney sup-porters was elected to other offices Jack Rkfferty popular host of the convention was named first vie president Charles Hunter of San Francisco second William Leonard of Schenectady third and A Russell of Des Moines fourth Daniel Ferris who has beld the office for 10 years again was named executive secretary this time for a four year term Grid Banquet Tonight University of Kentucky Football Squads to Be Guests at Dinner The University of Kentucky varsity and freshmen football squads will be guests of honor tonight at a banquet to be held at 6:30 at the Lafayette hotel Members of the Wildcat coaching staff and newspaper men will be guests BANK IS DECORATED FOR HOLIDAY SEASON Special Committee of Workers Arrange Attractive Display of Ornaments Novel and effective Yule decorations will greet (Matrons of the First National Rank and Trust Company until the conclusion of the 1938 Yule season as the result of work by a special committee of workers of that inatitution The decorations including by Robert Cochrane holly a Christ manger and fir branches Easter Herald Old Dominion 111' Coventry Queen Ilf DJaie Bee Ill An joe 111 Hogarty Hi Parado On 11 Mary Wales 113 Gentlemen Ill Hannah Ann 113 Sunny Suaan llljLady Buck Ill FOURTH Puree $400 claiming 3-ysar-olda and upward Charles Town Course: Great Shakaa n107Gracc Bunting 101 Douglas 11ITI1 It Ill Royal Vail lllMlnt Bud 113 Berry Patch 1081 Hard Chase 113 Hllvery 11 Heartease 104 Patricia lot Dolled Up 104Justa Play 313 FIFTH Pure S00 claiming 3-year-olds and upward alx and ana-half furlonga Round Band 111 Bright Girl 108 Roy Boy 101 Jordan Rose 106 Bund rope Ill Whlekora 110 Trials Laos 106 Mllver Arch 111 Zippy 10S French Trap 107 SIXTH Pure $400 claiming 3-yaar-olds and upward mil sad ana-sixteenth: Ardor 111 Coat Tails 111 Foggy Dawn lialMnow Coat Ill Bos Finn UOjjIm Brown Ill Prince Pottle 113Vennlo 113 Pass 113 Huppy 113 (Miss Catalan lOOICantarat 110 Jimmy XX ill tapes 110 SEVENTH Puree $000 claiming 0-year-olds and upward mils -and nne-elghth: Flowar Tima 113 Jack lev ill Beau Ray 103 Irish Vote 11 Jobakheta 116 Kbelebon 100 Queen Ellxabeth in Passing Bun 19 Clean Sport 111 Precious King 116 Minna 1151 Stand Out Ill uApprentlea allow shoe claimed Weather clear track muddy Misshapen dwarfs in Teutonic mythology were called trolls They lived in hills and mounds Qbsfavtff mdofn Winners Each Week 31 questions will he asked each week 3 questions a day Contest opens each Sunday and closes on following Saturday Answers (all 21) must be mailed or sent to the Kentucky Theatre not later than Monday oooooooooo 1 No employe of Tbe Lexington Herald or Kentucky Theatre can enter contest QUESTIONS No Who ie dance director for to Dance?" Answer Miti No What food was fsd th chorus of to Dance?" Answer No Is this feed good for the nerves? Answer BELEM IBODEB1CK I EB1C BLOIE EIIE i 8HODESHUBT UUfS jt! ANGELS of the AIRLINES V2 wiuiamVargan judithJharkitt wiLii Am hall a AuaJiii F3EIV REDUCED PRIDES 16c is a au to Ok lea Always 10C WED 2 Big Features c' -f I iVfcu 1 L-- V'' sgy'f Is he Public my No I or hilled to be killed on sight? Or a surgeon of rare y- brilliance who saves a dozen lives a week? II Ralph Bellamy FEATURE NO 2 Nature's Mysterious Paradis ENDS TODAY" Sybil Jason Jack Holt la DONOVAN" By STUART CAMERON United Press Sports Editor HOUSTON Tex Dec 6 (UP) Jeremiah Mahoney former New York supremo court Justice who stepped down from the job when be lost his fight to keep America out of the Olympics today for second time was elected president of the Amateur Athletic Union after a stormy fight The Union awerded the 1957 convention to Boston Judge Mahoney succeeeded Avery Brundage of Chicago winner In last year's Olympic participation fight Brundage although not candidate suffered a reversal In the defeat of his own choice of successor Major Patrick Walsh who like Mahoney is a New Yorker The vote waa 199 9-7 to 137 4-7 which wax approximately the mar-gin forecast by A A political forecasters The fractional vote was due to a split in the balloting of the Metropolitan (New York) Association delegates who voted 10 2-7 to 1 5-7 in favor of Walsh Epstein for Mahoney Charlotte Epstein of the swimming association of New York led the New York opposition to Walsh thus again opposing Brundage just aw she did when she refused to aid American participation in the Berlin Olympics because of alleged Nasi discrimination towards Jews The election itself was as peaceful as the laying of the groundwork for the balloting- was stormy The first and only big fight of the dynamite-laden convention came when the chair (Brundage) called for secret vote unprecedented In A A meetings No sooner than the word "secret" bad passed his lips than half the delegates were on their feet shouting aud gesticulating Ioudest of the objectors was Charles Ornstein of New York representing the Jewish welfare board and allied body of the A A proper Objections Are Loud id all my years he began and was promptly out-shout- mond to visit two friends of mine an American and a Russian who is now an American citizen The American has been studying in Richmond in order to get a degree which will enable her to teach some of the social sciences She has had all the practical experience necessary for she worked In Russia eight years for the Quakers came back' for a holiday found conditions In this country very Interesting and settled down to work for the Quakers again In the mining regions of West Virginia Latter she was made welfare commissioner for the county and beaded 'most of the emergency relief work This Is where first knew her and I think I was attracted to her primarily because of the fact that even though she waa a Quaker she could show righteous Indignation Some' very charming ladles who had spent a short time In Russia were telling her the virtues of th Russian system one day and to my keen amusement she completely lost her temper and practically told them they knew nothing about The Temple of Heaven at Ielping was built in X430 or the eighteenth year of Yung-Io (Eternal Merriment) of the Ming period Today's Race FAIR GROUNDS FIRST RACE Purse (400 ances 8-year-olda els furlongs: Myron 13ffurprlite Box 111 Gold Award llJjCroi If Ur 113 Todslm lisj Kentucky Kaglo113 Swoop UaotUyll3i Juloo Lsxard 111 Visibility 113 Robin Hood 113 Merry Kin 113LHtle Swede 113 Play Pal 113 Thomas Jr 111 Busy 113 Buddie Miller 113 Little Dream lisjorae HI SECOND Pure 300: claiming 3-year-olds and upward five and one-half furlongs: sCareful Kitty Porter Call (Anna Finmar Lucky Pal 100 CL Hay 107 Virbet 110 Arloa aAnapola Hoag Bond 100 Come Homo 103 108 Brown Malden '104 100 Berceuse 100 Mr stein 100 sEdrl 00 (Eager' Belle 07 1031 Servant Pride 113 104sHouse Warmer 103 THIRD Puree IS00 claiming 3-yea r-olde and upward one mile: Respect 111 Tee Polly 100 Night Flower 103 (Brown Men '104 (Ed Moan 100 Tambov 114 Duneo 114 (Poll to Ann 101 iTeoaa Moon 100 (House Aflro IS Here ward 117 (Dendalro 103 Shasta Broom 111 (Masked Revue Ill Baron Ill sTopway 101 Slater Ikle 10S Speed Queen 106 iisuu idussn i FOURTH RACE Puree SSOO claim Ing 2-year-olds and upward alx furlongs: A- Taunton 101 Walkalong i07Authorlty (Miss Greenock 104 High Mongul 107 Sir Kat mjsLottafun Warden Play Book IlIRlala Forced Landing Il3ld1uu FIFTH Purm 3-year-olde and upward mllo and sov nty yarde: 10l Wesleyan Net Captain Walter Compton of Irving-ton' Ky to Lead Panthers This Season WALTER COMPTON Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers this season will be captained Jby Walter Compton Irvlng-ton Ky Compton senior et Wesleyan will hold down the pivot post for the Purple and White' The star performer played under Wesleyan Coach George Ditto when the latter was coach at Irvington Higb school BOLD VENTURE BREVITY NAMED Winner and Runner-Up in Kentucky Derby Entered in $50000 Added Widener Classic RACE WILL BE RUN MARCH 6 Hr A LEAH Fla Dec MD-Two thoroughbreds which battled to a loir-line finish in the Kentucky Derby Bold Venture the winner and were among 79 nomination announced today for the 850000 added Widener Classic to be run at Hialeah Pork March i Joseph Widener owner of Brevity and president of Hialeah and Belmont PBrks has offered a challenge trophy for the classic to be won twice for permanent poa-sesslon Mantagna won the Initial running of the Widener last year for which only 55 were nominated Bold Venture is Morton I only entry but Mrs Emil Denemark of Chicago and De Witt Fare of Bristol Conn have nominated four horses and Col Iradley Mrs Payne Whitney's reentree Stable Mlllsdale Stable and A Carreaud three each Mary Illrsch has entered No Sir and her brother Buddy has filed Columbiana Their father Max Hlrsch trains Bold Venture Illrsch Jacobs leading trainer of the year is represented by Action and Observant upon which colored spotlights are played were extended to include not only the banking room but also the offices of the various executives The decorations were under the auspices of a special committee comprising Miss Jannie Smith chair-man Tom Corbett James Liston Mrs Margaret Stone Miss Jeanette Hukley Mias Mary Gullsy XJndsey Fitch and Ira White Carl Rokitansky's handbook of pathological anatomy written in 1842-48 is said to have been based on 80000 post-mortem examinations wsrenaa i ci wir-v LAUREL and HARDY in "The Bohemian NO 2 FRANK MORGAN "THE PERFECT itlngentfl srty cupU Pendletof iteurvitfc rtl by a 1 ni-an cwanJJDlet CUM" Bar iwm ifbtm I Entries at Leading Tracks tag a' punt on his own SC yard stripe Riley Smith place kicked the extra points after each tally decided to fire him saving his 50- 000 a year salary and centering his duties back with the old commls-iiton of three men They called Landis on the carpet What the judge told them no jclubowner would say Anyway the Judge strolled out of the meeting two hours later with a new contract at 105000 annually In bis hip "pocket Any- person Including high officials of the Cleveland club who 'say they know what Landis Is going to do la the Feller case is merely guessing He alone knows When 1 ha was la charge of public inform a-jtbm on colonies in the Cleveland administration he says he learned to keep his mouth ebut until he had something to say He'll talk about everything except baseball MY DAY By Eleanor lloosevelt (Copyright 1030 United Foatnro Syndicate me) WASHINGTON Friday: As time to rid am trying to train Jack my setter dog to slk in the streets came down Connecticut avenue yesterday at Pace which certainly would not tare held had I been entirely on mf own ateam but with a large fd setter dog at the end of the leash I made very good time It waa gray and looked like enow day Thursday but Friday was A nrgeous day Blue sky and not jtoo cold I drove down to a place 1 about is mile this side of Rich- JOIN YOUR FRIENDS Wnest Supper Club for Holiday Parties FLOOR SHOW THe HOUDAY SEASON hy ''PPo and His Orchestra raiuAt pssS flat FtthiM ble mcm1 imjaa tes 1 cwy- it Slfis- Minton 171 (Synod ISO (Boy Valet lOfijKfevaon 10S Brilliant Light ldOKSky Lad Bl Eddls's BrotbarlOSlSnobaado Ill Blackthorn 106 SIXTH Purse $700 claiming 3-yaar-olds and upward: oig furlongs: Wat secure llSCrulslng 108 Hollyhock lOsjiPatchpockot Ill Laddie Stone HSjsKabo lot laird Mall 113 Pharatlme 101 Dorothy 10R SEVENTH Purse S00- clelm-ing S-yeer-olda and upward mile and one-alxteenth: Blue Deni eel 10S3ooee Fleeh 10 Probationer 111 Jim Ned 11 Tomfoolery 113sUltre Vote 107 Sorcery lltlsResletlng 107 Sherron ll (Julius 107 Regtstertte Peggy 10 Countese Bye 104sUnlon Ill Tut Tut llliGrest Meadows Ill Habanero llTrek til (Apprentice allowance claimed Weather cloudy truck feet CHARLES TOWN FIRST RACR Purse 8400 allowances 3-yasr-olds about four and one-half furlongs: Bln Royal 13 Dunrlta 107Shanteb 113 Addle Ababa 110 Route Forty 07 Quick Vino llSIMIee Epe 113 Crushed lee 107 Welsh Lad 107 SECOND RACE Purse f300 claiming 3-year-olds aliout five furlongs: Witless llSITum Up 11 Yardstick Cholcs 111 (Teddy's Squaw 1 11 jlem wick 113 Contrite IlllMsrgaret Ned! H8 Lucky Roll CL' 113 Brief Rubylll Gertrud Brown 113 Dldown ill aMrs Gilpin Mrs Bull THIRD Puree $300 claiming 3-year-olds and upward Charles Town 4 ALSO NEWS 3 Horn OF Glorified Eatrriaiameai Ttiotuunils Paid 110 To arc Thie Attrartfaa Boo Now at LII8B BAIXKK Fanny llrka Roy Bulger Eat Prmtletoa Glorified Gtarlat Advance civic rotj 'He ichcol I on JS il" rPAU act rt King Carl Prank Ormont ll4sLartyM sNorman 10f Legal OamMo leammo Winner UeurN: GUIGNOL THEATRE Euclid Near Lime Present "TWELFTH NIGHTS Curtain Nightly at 8:30 Saturday Matinee at IE Phone for Reservations 1AN1 lAY ZANE MOUNTAIN With RANDOLPH SCOTT TOMOKKOW BIG SHOW 2 CMARIKU STAR RETT In DEFENDER" Alac Betty Compson in MILLIONAIRE KID Xa Frlros rn cfc honX I Harrodsburg Road J0E KEITH Manager Mat IQd NiU r-r 3.

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