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8 if vji V't A l'Vl- 'l1 t-'l' i 1 THE CORPUS CHRISTI TIMES FRIDAY DECEMBER 141934 1 Overemphasis by 1 hk 9 Bill Wallace Bowling Results Southwest Conference Football Comes Into Its Own This Season TO RETIRE AS HEAD OF LOOP CO UP IN STATE ViyC Of Weeldy NEW YORK Dec (Hp Selections for Collier's All-Apierica football team which la a perpetuation of tha original All-Amerlra founded by Walter Camp 10 year ago were announced today Tha players chosen are: Ends Hutson Alabama Larson Minnesota Tackles: Lea Alabama Reynolds Htanford fluards Barclay Carolina Bevan Minnesota Canter: Hhotweli Pittsburgh Quarterback Grayson (Hanford Kalflwcks: Wallace Rice Bnr- rtaa Navy Pullback: Lund Minnesota fn awarding the Walter Cainp gold footballs to these players the Judges declare (hat leading fea- THURSDAY NIGHT of Junior Ill 174 1- 417 159 111 IS 117 IS 411 Kring Scott 15 Dr Hughes 115 Rcmlnson 95 Scott Ill Handicap 11 Total 431 Won 0 lost I of Waro Bparke 15 Wesson H4 McPherson 93 Whittaker 137 Ilariog 142 Totals 417 Won 1 lost 0 III 157 231 III 45 1950 154 475 119 461 147 147 111 111 143 401 755 2011 Amueu Club Kirk 152 151 Lee 149 Frost 115 Robinson 144 Ixtwi 115 Handicap 17 Totala 197 Won 1 lost 2 of Caseys Fitxslmmona 184 197 Fr Basso 142 Joly 149 Fr Gronotte 187 Fitxslmmona 228 Totals Ill Won 2 lost 1 450 471 411 461 421 51 13SI 521 421 137 567 674 El Tralloa Cigar RACE Continued From Fag 1 parmlttad only II polnla to ba fv- scored asainat tba Buea In tba vlar to repulse tha running A 1 attack of tha vlaltora and to tha p-v aaeondary to turn back tha Panther aarlal offonia LAWRENCE READY vtV'Coachea Bobby Cannon and Ray mond Barry will aend Into the fray tha aama lineup that eluded laat week against Thoms Jeffemin BUI Lawrence big left end who played auch a whala of a defensive game against tha Mustangs and whoaa field goal eventually proved tha winning marker and Dave Ed-jH'ward will be on the wlnga C' warda waa hurt on the flrat pley I of tha Jefferson clash and although bothered a little the early part of i i tha week by thla injury haa rottnd- I A ad into top shape again 1: Jesse Bledsoe and Robert Rren- nan at tha tackle posts Marlon I Hlnnant another who starred on de-j' tense agalnat Jefferson and Ralph Fuller as guards and James Christian from Santa Clara to 7 Other victories which brought tamo to southwest gridiron worst Texas from Oklahoma 19 to 0: Rica tram Loyola of Now Orlean It to Bouthern Methodist from Washington of 8L Louis 7 to 0 and Texae Christian from Tulsa 14 to 12 and Loyola of New Orlean 7 to 0 8 wea tied by two Southwest team to I by Rlee and 14 to 14 by Tho season's record for Intereectlonal games by Southwest conference teams ta as follows: Rice li: Loyola 0 Rice 9 U- 9 Rlc 14: Purdue 0 Rice 47: Creighton 11 Texa 7 Notre Dame 4 Texan 19 Oklahoma 4 Texa 4 Centenary 9 14: I 8 I 14 41 Oklahoma A and tl 8 U- 24: Fordham 14 8 7 Washington 4 14 Tulsa 12 U- 0 Centenary 11 17 7 Loyola 0 U-i 9 Santa Clara 7 Arkansa 0 8 14 Arkansas 20 Missouri Mine 4 Arkansas 7 Tulsa 7 Texas A and 4: Temple 40 Texas A and 0 Centenary 13 Texas A and 11 Michigan BUt 24 Baylor 0 Centenary 7 O'Dell Supplies Plenty Of Fight In Winning Bout Flashing a speedy and punishing attack that characterised hla effort last winter when he waa billed as the Big Bad Wolf Jack O'Dell took an exciting match from Buck Weaver at the Foulos arena Inst night tn furnish fans with the most entertaining wrestling bout in ntsny weeks He took the first Weaver flipped him fn the second and O'Dell finished up by winning the third and final In th other main go attraction Marvin Westernburg took plenty of punishment from Sailor Bnrto 17 8 Navy champ but won two straight falls to tako the match George Pnulos referred both tussle The largest crowd since the arena waa moved to Chaparral and Power atreets witnessed th show Bread baked on Christmas never becomes stale according to an old superstition sola Kelley Yale Hogdanakl Culture of this year's campaign waa gate Krdelat St Mary's the wide spread of football talent Backs Grayson Stanford WaJ-through every section of the coun-! lace Rice Institute Lund Mlnne-try although there waa a alight i sots William California Howell decline anmng the headliners In linn AlnhHiua Mh'lul Louisiana State play five of the eight seciions re- iterwanger Chicago Uorrles Navy porting no tackle quite up to All- Hmukler Temple Shepherd Wee-America consideration" tern Maryland Hamilton Stan- The completed team has players pud Welnstock plttaburgh from seven rnlloges Mlnnes-da's ln tll Ilat th only coUegM fast eruncblng team gt lliree ji-h are represented by more than plac'pn AULaina Inndx Iwo llrif- Hfnglo player are: Btanfurd 0 men ami HUnford haa a tarkle and Mirihemda 3 FitUbunfh I Ala-the quarterly ck Kerttonally the Mlma Southern Methodist I eastern clleges ere represented by: ln h(l KenraI (1 of the only Iwo places nrrupied hy repie- yiar the Judges aay: mutative of Pittsburgh and Navy Tbs season opened with the wwm-mmm -w Derires Return Of Days When Sport Played AIT8TIN Dec Over-em-phasls by the general publlo la tha greatest liability to IntereoUegtaU athletics and It most difficult prob lem Dr 'A Penlck of tha Uni verally of Texas who will retire (Saturday as president of the Southwest Conferenca after II year aervlce said yesterday Doctor Penlck indicated desire for a return of the daye In which football and other Intercollegiate sporte were played "for the game' cake" and look askance at the in creasing demands hy the aportlng public for winning teams and ath' letlc "spectacles" He believe however material progress has been made In the last ten year "I think we have bettor regulations than ever before It has now become a problem of enforcement" Doctor commented with reference to conditions In the southwest conference Many or the (lie of Intercollegiate spurts were blamed by Doctor Penlck on the public public always la Irresponsible" he said "It wants a good regardless of how It gets It If we could persuade the public end pres to cooperate we have a muli better situation "Once the public gets a reasonable vlcw-siint as to the real value of athletic and tbe part It should play in Hie gfiiernl educational program our whole prnhli-in will be solved The present high powered program mnkca competition for players necessary nud it will go nn as long the public demands football rcc Do' tor Penlck deplored the com nicrial espe Intccolleglete ath- b-iii's he assumed end "the win WILLARD RIDINGS FORT WORTH Dee Southwest conference football earn Into Ite own thla year Cotehe sporte writers and fane of this section have been crying for several years that the grid sport In the southwest is the equal of that anywher The Intereectlonal records of southwest elevens during the season just closed the sensation caused In the Big Tan by Coach Francis Bchmldt (former Texas Christian and Arkansas mentor) at Ohio State and a confirming remark by Grantland Rica to the effect that southwest teams are the tougest In the these are among tha major events which brought about the recognition Bouthweet conference elevens played 22 Intereectlonal football gamea this season They won 12 lost and tied I Three of the seven losses were to Centenary which might well be counted one of the strong teams of the southwest rather than an Intersections) foe Among the notable southwest victories were: Rice from Purdu 14 to 0 Texas rrom Notre Dame to I Bouthern Methodist from Fordham 21 to 14 and Texas TWO GAMES TO BE ON SATURDAY Maftonic Home Va High' land Park And Amarillo To Meet Big Spring FORT WORTH Dee All details have been completed for Saturday's Texas Interschotastlr bl-dlstrirt football game hers between Highland Park Mrotllen and the local Masonic Home team With Ideal weather 10040 persona are experled The game will he played on the Christian University grid ta In excellent condition haa his Masonic primed for a tough Masons will feature offense Highland Park a combination passing attack starting from a shift lineups: Park Poa Masonic Home complete the Qresham at center atartlng forward wall In tha hackrield besides Haas and Carey will be Wllmin Itarhley cnll-lng tha algnala and Clnud at left half Tha Jeff Dnvla I'antliers won even gamea and Inst thru during le distrie nothr vlctHry ln I A- i from more than 500 man whose records ware kept weak by week throughout tha aaaaon la as fol lows Centers: Bhntwall Pittsburgh Robinson Tulans Robinson No Ire Dame Lester Tasaa Christian university Guards: Bevan Minnesota: Barclay Carolina Hartwlg Pitta-burg Ormlalon Pittsburgh Wet-sel Bouthern Muthodlat Mucha Washington Tackles: Carter Southern Methodist Reynold Stanford Lee Alabama Barber San Francisco Calloway Stanford Farrar Columbia Ends: Hutson Alabama Mo- scrip Stanford Larson Minna (r fHnnK kingdoms and shst- mIm1 scepters The casulaty lists in high ranks lost mi time getting under way By the sixth of Oc-ti'le Michigan Bouthern California Noire Dame I'urdue Yale I'eiiiisyivaiila and others had been b-o to tli ('hopping block whlls itb-e Boutliern Metbodlkt and liiiiishiiia stale all strong teams bad tied "Mni-Weni: Through thla up- tiii'li continued most of the piwrfii Minnesota (mnitcl the mid-west Miippi'il rittidmrah'a challenge In I Hu- cist and el the same time msile 1 tit bbi fiir natlonel leadership with 11 eniiiliuied and umnxlng dleplav of eeiirmg slrenglh Minnesota's offence rolled up I7U points against strong tenuis Big fast barks play-! Ing lin'k of a big fast line ably drilled and well directed offered mure oppo-liioii than any team collld faro "Far tVi'xt strung Htanford 1 on in iiiic'Ii iMiproved over 1933 ruled tile far went "Houtli and Southwest: Alabama overpowered Ilia deep south while lllen liiHliliile although beaten by Texas riirhtinn had an all-season edge In one football's leading Mtrongllolds The southwest put on "He of Its best parades Rice Texas Methodist took the ntensiire of Piirdnr Notre Dame and Fordhntn to prove the place Texas Imbl upon the fiHitbiill map Louisiana State especially with Mlrktil on duty was another lending entry "East: Pittsburgh Temple and Colgate were the eastern Irader with rated only a abort atridr loick of Minnesota Ohio State sec-nd to Minnesota In the mid-went flnisiieil with one of the best fmd-l II tennis Ihe rmintry had to offer with power sitred and deception all well blended "The high spots nf the eoason were Minnesota's dnwnfletd march with Kostka and Lund hammering nr slashing through Colgate' smart bewildering attack with the Internl pane sudden uprising against Princeton Navy's brilliant oin gsinc against Polumhia Po-liintbln'a fine finish ngnlnsl Hyrn Is (( the Mouth hus four players the i mid-West three Minnesota men i tbe Pacific Const two platers from Htanford 1 Unlit bern football comes In the forefront iiiop' prominently than ever bofire In the hlaloiy of the Walter ('snip n' finis lotrsou of Mliiiii'siitn Is the onlr man nn tills year's nlose name appeared mi last yenr's II: I Tbe iImmv I bill tie Was In Hie Ini field 'sbere twelve candidates ran ne and neck for only fair places Itci uiiigec of rhlag is adjudge! Pi liavu been "tbe star all h'Vh l'r most brilliant or ell tln bit until Injured before Hie Ohio Stale game" Purvis of I'urdue la anidlicr slur who suffered the same hard lurk Waller t'amp wlm die about ten years ago would hardly recognise this year's ns liellcvnlile All-A mer li nil teiiin fur practically none of tbe cllc-iea which weir football o'0eri in bis day are any lunger repreM'uiial mu nf i 34 players who eiiiHlltiited the All America rnpind front which the final I i Th sqmil of 34 Id yew aclr 'ted out liy linlnoii nf Abibiinu election wi'io made by the Judges the old Yule-Hnrvaid-l'rliieeton cinnbliiiitlon Is represented hv only one Kellrv of Yale sn1 lit tbe final sele vlnn hi was iio-cd PORKERS TO OPEN SEASON I' tf-jI- mes tritlBjr Anti SHlurtloy FAYKTTKVILIK Ark lvc Condlllottcil by Iwo weeks of Intensive pnii'ilce the University of Arkansas i 'a tiers will open tlm season In a Iwn-gnnte series here today and Maltirdav with the Nortli-cast Oklahoma Tearhera of Tale-quah Okla The veteran Nlneting iiuliilet which averaac 9 feet incites In height will Iw readv luteal critics Namw- Mathews No Walght 77 It William II Phillips II LaBoa II Sima Oldham MUMMto Tl Horn II LaBue II Bureaus Dwyer tioodman Landaus II Chance Cravey Morrell II Coghlan lusher 1 Allen Chance Nelson Clark Collins II Massey Dement Williams II Montgomery 111 III 111 III lit IIS 111 111 111 up HI 150 115 160 HI 151 111 111 111 160 162 111 141 111 150 AMARILLO TO MEET LAMAR AMARILLO Tex Dec -ie Amarillo Volleys Itadgera and MmAr (0nKn Cardinals of Ih'Huinunt will meet here Friday for the Tease Junior Cidleae conference football championship Coarh Frank Kimbrough tif the Badgers aniinunc'ed last night his team would enter the fray with tl III VMM I out the ervl of two regulars hrry bsckfleld nation nml Wayns Kelly Tam- fnmlnjurles received Iasi week In the bruising game with Texarkana Both slated to sll mi the ben li against I siiimr Tit I'urdmals arrived tills niorn- tng have made the trip from Beau-1 mnnt by train They worked out in Wuhlta ails yesterday after-nisui IIAMAS TAKES OFFER NEW YOltK De' 14- i-P)-Mx Baer's offer to fight both Mteve llninn and Art Lasky on the same night didn't welt lung to find taker ('hnrley Ilaivcj 11 mm' manager read of the offer Tlmrs- lav niut Inmii Lately simomiecil be wanted to an ept It on behalf of Ills flgllcr Put with the stipulation lliit llamas should lie tlie I lent one to meet larr 'T'e been trying to gel Baer Into the ring with llainn a long time" Ilarw-y sputtered now 1 want to go on record a 1 renting tills offei 1 don't know hether hr 1 huhhh it nr not Iml If lie does well Inks It providing hell meet llama Ural Texat Aggies Defeat Houston Team 3H-2H COLLKHK STATION Dec The Texas Aggie opened their home cage schedule here last nlghl by Isclits the Texaco Hcotlles ef Houston 33-29 It waa the seeitul straight win for the Farmers Clyde June sophomore (inward nf Hniitliigliin pared Ihe Agglea with 14 points I'osidi Jidin Reid used 7 player The Aggie led 22-14 at the half Rupftert And Fuchs Deny Braves Seek Bulk NEW YORK Dee biggest news Item of the hasehnll widespread and seemingly 'accurate reports that the Roeton Braves were In a fnlr way to obtaining Bah Ruth'a services as assistant manager apparently "blew up" laat night when both CoL Jacob Ruppcrt and Emil Furhs formally denied the rumor San Francisco Olympic Club Eleven Disbanded RAN FRANCiBCO Dec pP) The Ren Francisco Olympic club yesterday permanently disbanded Ita football team after 41 yeere of competition with leading Coaet college eleven St EdicariVs Team Names 1955 Leaders AUSTIN Dee Dan rot-leek of Retlevllle III halfback nnd Tony Kuchutg of Aldtene gunrd were elected co-captalna of tho till UL Edwards mlverelty football team NforN Htataa (Tmm) pm ML bond Hnawnan Dpw (Rler) 145 176 I Jast received! A United anber theae brand new 1935 PHILCO Baby Grands with such bif-act featwes aa Automatic Volane Control Tone Control PHILCO HHth-Effldency Tobca etc Benntifnl Watout cabinet Get joare bow! ulna team" attitude on the part of tnin uiipnrtrr anil fans The veteran sports man empha-nixed that all reports concerning siihslilntlnn nf athletic were not well founded "I hear many iltlngs that cannot lie he nld "If I believe all the report I laar I would be forced to the belier there wasn't an honest man left My investigations show you you otn discount is per ituchle cent nf these reports" Stephenson Doctor Penlck will preside over a Grlosonbei'k meet Ing nf the sixth district of the' national collegiate sthlrtlc SKHocia-tion st Dallas I'riday night and over the winter meeting of Ihe Southwest Hattirday He tendered his resignation due to the press of other business but emphasised he would contlnua an active Intereel In Interrolleglnie sports problems and would extend Ms heartiest (operation In efforts of conference officials tn brln athletics to a higher plane Doctor l'cnlrk Is assistant dean of the 'ol lege of Arts and Bulence at the University of Texas and Is lirofeasor of classical languages He has been coach of the university tennis team since It waa organised end has gained wide repute as the Inslrurtor of such stare ee Wllmer Allison Berkeley Bell Lewis White Bruce Barnes Karl Kamrath and Martin Btixby Doctor penlck lias made several efforts to resign but the conference always iterstinded him tn continue It Is possible that he will he the conference' Ist president A movement has been started to vest direction of the conference's affairs In commissioner with powers similar to those evrvlsed by the commissioner of the Rig Ten Texes Iron which Coach Russell Home lads combaL Tha a tricky will rely on and running Noll's Dams Probable Highland Wlmmer Htilllvun Hughes Sharp Rhode Busacker Thomaaaon Crenshaw LUBBOCK I hint sand Hitiiirday lietwecn end More than wilt ronte on a special Light soak the of the game The Golden power to club 19-14 Spring rolled style Probable Amarillo leteraon Fits Underwood BllIMvan Matthews EASIEST TERMSI game last Satunlay with Beaumont Hers is the Panthers' rerord Jeff Davis 20 New Orleans Jeff Davis 20 Bull high 11 Jett Davis 0 I'nrt Arthur 24 Jeff Davis 12 Itenunuint 31 Jeff Davis 6 Bryan 14 Jett Davis 1 Mllhy Jeff Davis ID Sinn Houston 9 Jeff Davis 47 Conroe 7 Jett Davis 19 Reagan 12 Jett Davis IS Man Jacinto Jeff Davis 27 Beaumont tld- district! Five of the Jett Dnvls stars were named on the all-Houston team tht yssr They were Harold Oldham center Clyde Bureeux tackle Milton Chance Johnny Nelson and Hnr-' old Montgomery hacks Of this group Chance la the only letterman of 1931 Montgomery Is a fine defensive bark and blocker: Clinm-e I the chief threat for gains and Nelson who also la a splendid hall lugger handle the punting and pln Oldham haa been a star on pass defense all year Witt (Stephenson and Ernie Matthews veteran from 1S33 hare atood nut In wing play Teddy lament letterman wlm turned'ln his finest game of the season last week against BeBnmoiH Will start In the bai kfleld Today's gain murks the third tlmt In ss ninny snecessivs years that th IlnccHnerr hav rciehcl tha qnarter-f Inala In Ihe state rare being eliminated on the nther two occasions It was John Reagan of Houston that took their measure II to I here two year ago while last year the Buccaneers fell before Port Arthur The government printing office Is hy far th largest and Job printing plant In th world Lawson Viera of Kiuith renter Ksn has a ralf which weighed only ten pounds at birth Normal In every respect the cnlf Is fed three nursing bolllee of milk dally A Health Builder AMUSU BOWLING PARLOR WA Mesquite gt WRESTLING 40 and 0 Rreaen John Grandevlch Ya Johnnjr Plummer Goorft CochraM Justin Jcraldl MONDAY DEC 17th AdmlaaiMi Wohim Msn Rlngalda 71a Select front New Models Local Polo Club Will Play Kingsville Sunday Tlie Corraia Chrtatl Polo club will go to Kingsville for a game at I o'clock Sunday afternoon Riders who will represent th local team in this game ere George Clark Jr Bob Bluntxer Dutch McGregor Dutch Helner Tommy Mayfield and Odem Dolan Tho Kingsville players are Adair Red Ears Frank Harnett Joe Robertson and Billy Flato ys New 19 35 PHILCOS 20 up Phone It predict the school wl carrv off Hmlleest Tonfeivnce honors i eg Inal Kordham the Iremendmi power of Alnbutiis: Htanford' sninrt lute and her swift hard-driving haekfleld Ihe big fast back-field of Rice: lop Warner's return to football glory at Temple with an old-time Warner fullback In Hmukler lbs play nf BUI Shepherd of Restern Maryland" For ala yeses -from 124 to th Porkers ruled siiprente Th starting lineup Inrludee Mmuty and I' Rucker or Newby forwards Poole renter Howell and Fulton guards A short I'hviMmas holiday barnstorming lour tiicludrs engagements with Tulsa University at FREE fans are expreted here for the quarter-final battle Amarillo's Golden Handles Big fprlng Texae Inter-scholastic league team lOOO Amarillo follow-era here neutral ground train ahnwera Thursday failed to Texae Tech field scene Bandies whipped nut push aside tha Raneer laat week while lllg over l'aeo In convincing llne-upe: Po Rig Hprtng LK Mill LT Coburn LG Vine 8 Flower RO Wilson Htoreelh RT Darwin Cochrane RE Jones Htldger QB Neel Harlow Ml Pnrdttl Fyfe RH Hare Waggoner Fn Flower O)) Until Christmas Ppartal short wave Installation with any All-Wave mndsl Thla aenrlee would ordinarily mat you from 1769 to 11000 Choose your Radio now and avoid that laat mlnul rush ISoaicaly' TOR AN01IIER CREAT SATURDAYS SELLIRC Worker hare completed re-marking and re-arranging of the Rimon-Cohn Store Price have been lowered in thin great Tulsa Dec 13 Tulsa Dliitiond Oil-ore at Muskogee Dec la a I with the East Uentral Oklahoma Teacher at Ad Okla The date of tho tatter gam has not born set LOTT SIGNS PRO TENNIS XEW YOKE Dec I4-WV (leorg Marlin Isdt Jr yesterday talked about amateur I there BUi'h an animal lie and then ilgned a professional con- trart to play under th banner of ports priuntrter Bill O'Brien With hie amateur past behind It mw the Ig-year-old Chi- rago star sweep practically an doublet honors In th Lott officially launched a professional earner which will open In 'Madison 8qnara Garden Jan In th first 76 Bsparete appearance each In a different city Hie earnings for th first year ere expected to amount to between 115094 and 111904 tAIKETBALL FINAL! 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