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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 7

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TALLULAH PLAYS FERPIDAY FRIDAY f-Y -s 1 it nual Hat i lo Wit Ii Ton ms Hvnilv TALLULAH. 24 -(Special) Aftn a lapse of two years, gridiron rivalry between the Ferriday Buildous and the Tallulah Troja; ill be renewed here Friday afternoon in a battle scheduled to hrgi i at on the local high school field. Throughout the come two old teammates who have taught their teams an almost identical 1 of attack and defcn.se uiil be mMi on sidr.s -if thr field watching their perform. Coach Ma Phillips, of Taliuh.h. nnd Co Hugn Bateman, of re nates at Louisiana college for and the tent of ploy taught CENTURY DISTILLING CO, their respective elevens have little variations.

In all, Tallulah and Ferriday have met in but three contests before. Ferriday won two of these and Tallulah the other, only victory ovet th Bulldogs came three years ago when the Trojans first the Class state championship. They did not inert during the past two years. The elevens will he about evenly matched despite the fact that Ferriday will outvvejght the locals ten pounds to a man. Injuries that have beset the Trojan camp during the past two weeks have claimed Scurna.

Smith, Morton and Woodiow Cagnolatti. Morton, however, will probably get to play a little. The filling of the gaps created by the injury toll has brought out gome fine Trojan prospects. Coach Phillips reports. The work of H.

Watts and Taylor has been satisfactory ram has hern shifted to center to fill tuna': shoes and Jones ha- been novod into the backfield thus leav- ii the guard positions open to Holt. T. St urvia Vcrhagen and McGrnw. I LAST MGIIT sociftted NEW YORK Charley Badan i. 123 3-4.

outpointed Toot1 Barbara 123 1-4, Noi folk. NEW HAVEN, Carr, 1(57. Meriden, outpointed Johnny Rossi. 165. Worcester.

Werther Arcelli. 113 Boston, ed Casper Parosa, 147. New York. MONTREAL McCoy. 175, Worcester Mas knocked out Abie Bain, 172, Nov rk, N.

Sykes, 183. Chicago. knocked out Nate Bartel, 182. ot Cincinnati. OAKLAND, Calif Abel Ferrrra 142 Crockett, outpointed LeCadre, 112.

France. FIVE FOOTBALL CAPTAINS LOST IN EARLY SEASON Discrimination Against German Jews Is Charge Troubles; ries Lake Major i amps Ami NEW football YORK. Oct. 24- This Opposite Views Arc prcsscd As Hat le cr Olympics Uagcs BERLIN, Oct. 24.

Two are given the Question, "('an Jews Germany participate in the 1936 EXPECTED TO EE HARDEST CONTEST CF YEAR kies; L. Lamb end Lamb, guards, C. Sherman, center; Spivey, quarterback; Yates and Kirkpatrick, IT; Harp fullback Ne, die reserve- ate Luffev, Endom and Dnvm Hg, tciC kies; Adler, Pr and Culjrcppcr, ends; Earl, guard. P.Mg and Stioud, mid Rein cl, Bende! hard McClcndon, Gilliland and Wctzcll. backs.

Home Demonstration Club Holds Meeting Sophia agent Stone. Of to riant Stone 1 st ate. Mrs. clunond. Mt T.

Kirklanc ins and la demon? sh. The the of Mere than 500,000 owng fiali -'re planted last hy the ana conservation department. ig -d c. Taylot ubbeiy H. L.

rs. Jim Frost. Minnie Ram- land. -eason, already notable fur the awesome headache it has given One is thai the German Oiymph the experts, likewise threatens to set committee, speaking from an inter- a new high fe.i rcmovit star ath- national viewpoint, is autonomou lete. the scene of gridiron con- 1 1 via the ineligibility or injury route.

By a strange udenccq tire twin cuachins nightmares have taken no fewer than five captains of lop-ranking Glenn Seidel. Minnesota tjpui terbaek: Bob Haley Harvard quarterback Ed Skornnski of Purdue; Jim Rtr Temple, and Joe and can bar Jews without assigning a reason The ether involves the query Jews in Germany train freely Jew- attach greater significance to th, foi in it lies the point whether the are g-ven opportunities to prepare themselves for tryouts. Jews assert that while the federal sports regulations provide foi the pre-Olympic training of Jewish White, tackle also cxcepti Gita i pia vers. Two strung T. Maddox and ll She--nun.

v. 1 )C out to stop the sweoping Nov ilio nd lUiLS that 1 ive meant so much he Tigers. Mac idox is a slat of the team and doe Hay nc punting, Sh i get by and is a pas receiver Blue Star Kills The Itch Germs I rid of ilrh, rash, tetter, foot licit, tingworm or eczema, cover with soothing Blue Star Ointment which contains tested medicine that molts, soaks in quit U.vand kills the itch. Money hark if fir-t jar fails. Eases Headache In 3 Minutes also neuralgia, muscular and pains, toothache, periodical and other pains due to inorganic causes.

No narcotics. 10c and 25c 71 1 I V. 1 I I I gh I 11 'r' club? functionaries, including the IOre the opened. Notre Darne A. and secret police, make impossible the proper preparatimi of Jews.

pouit out, swimming may not be used by Jews. In most cities the use of halls and Tin: JUNG On famed Canal Street, convenient to the business, shopping and theatre sections and the famed Vieux Carre Spacious parking grounds. JAMES LYNCH, Managing Director NEW ORLEANS 7fM) Outside Rooms -With Bath, vidor, Running Ice Water. HOTEL 0.50 2 DAY and IP Write or wire ations lost her 1935 captain through the death from a blood stream infection of Joe Sullivan. Haley fell afoul Harvard rigid eligibility standartis and was declared athletically ,11 and void for viola- athletic grounds is denied Jews lion of the mle forbidding acceptance In at least one instance -at Melnik Skoroniki, an athletic field belonging to of the Big Ten finest centers, was Jews was laid waste declared ineligible after it ha I been Jewish athletic organizations have shown he played a part of one game been forced to disband.

One such, tlw Georgetown university befoic "Jewish Turn and Sport Club transferring to the Indiana school. was banned by secret police because wi Boston college its men members competed against Eagles sprang the biggest upset in of the auxiliary of the season, 1 whipping Michigan the Berlin policemen's sport clubs. State last week wa badly injured The Club of the Year 1933 in an automobile accident during the Hamburg was dissolved. No reason summer that he did not even partici- w8s given. Because of these considerations The Bengal eri considerably, wi and all steamed up thing Hayne-A Only two menibi r.

faced the Tornado the lineup he field lmc that are back Darius In nearly all communities the Jews Crews, a gu id an 1 7m; re tackle. Thev Both Crews and Ton irr a dependable performers and will lead the linemen into the fray, Green is scheduled to start at center; Nick Daitna will be at a Join Ern Crle at a and Urbane KcHy and Joe Gimlet at ends. Green woi the center bctli through i is bar work and steady improvement during the pot two and will bt luud to beat despite his diminutive D.mna is hard yht an i Cole lv rapidly developed into one of the Tigers mainstay The job of Nevilh harder toci-r-. Hay end runs on a large pate in scrimmage tins season until yesterday a tower of strength sa.v- participation of members of of these pd-ys in the Tcirq ic line, probably will be their race is virtually impossible by Gimlc out of the came for tv o' or three They add that the training of but tin weeks as a res It of the beating he uths has been out of the question thr for an; took in the Carnegie Tech game last in the last two years because they vdle to dl. In thci hands Saturday.

lie is suffering from badly cannot compete Aryans and may rest toe dw. facto of strained les of the spinal column that hindrances to good performantes con test. At an. me tliry nay hr such as "moral and mental oppres- died to qu un ier FREE Paramount healrr WITH Tickets CASH WEEKLY WANT-ADS ONE TICKET WITH 3 LINES us 1.47 TWO TICKETS WITH 4 LINES in 1.96 AT Till NTT WEEKLY WANT-ADS NOW 7c PER TO ADS PUBLISHED IN BOTH PAPERS Seidel, clever fit id general of powerful Gophers. fo.rd a fractured collerbonc in the Tu lane game and probably will play no more eol egc foot ball.

injury, incidentally, calls attention to the tremendous los-es the Gopher have suffered since they rang clown the curtain on an undefeated se; last cat Big Ten eli- gibibty lies Bernir Bierman the ve i of Stan 'ka Bill Bevan, George Beend en and Art larkson Jules Alfot sc ai othei ace the 1934 ota arm 1- vi as I va led wit of i scholastic deftcien- cie; Even without theie five stars the gt ed right along but Bif-mau now will he lo find an adequate for Bride! In the -iti Job Sms- North Carolina guard, vas dismissed from sci bei i li.cl hefu dis- he previously had cod for univeiMt V. Andorka and Altieri Farrell were tie tonnet Fordh; mosse for the Sni soak had m- nr that had played at 1 a' West Liberty dirge i o. of F.d ent ground Re sion" are placed before the fevi Je that in previous months were permitted to mjyete against Aryans. Only in Jewish circles are th- names mentioned of Jewish athletes ho vi ere successful in earlier An official in the staff of Reich- Sport Leader Hans von Tschammt-r md said no Jew survived the first Olympic tryouts in Germany hr cause perfot were nm good enough Newspapers aUo declared, for example that Jews participating in the Brandenburg province including priori-, that they cannot be considered for Olympic teams. On the other hand Jews point to trie following detail? The Jewish Makkab: srort organi- 7-atmn a 400-meter team be the German- Among other members are the distance runner.

Bar a competitor in the Paris mpivs; Kurt Levin Berlin university titleholdcr Martel Jacob, champion, and of bom had planned, or hoped, in vain to enter the Olympic preliminaries. An exception made in the of Fraulein Gretel Bcrgmann nave a pass that wav Kelly and Gi nie lacular ball season at their best tonight. The Tornado ts a thrs ofternt-on at 3 o'clock by its h.g high school ban proximalcly 300 supporter buscs will bring tbe tfitynesville ricle- gation ovf Front all in 1 huoiis ide.d weather wdl undoubtedly be on hand for tbe Ule Tire Nfv and Haynesvillc bands will parade at the half. A paradc. preli ir will form at Ne clock this afte through the busin City.

Eiforts are tiie Haynesville affi.n TOD.U NO I I RK I'OH SOFTIES! HE SAVED A LIFE Then Went Through Hell to Kill Him ft Britain's men of steel marching through desert hells to the thunderous threnody of world conflict! Adolph a priiMli fke UST OUTPOST A Ji; ndFic lull with CARY GRANT CLAUDE RAINS GERTRUDE MICHAEL KATHLEEN BURKE COHN TAPLEY and a cast of. thousands I AC did unit UUft GANG ANNIVERSAftY TROUBLE CtASCALb" TILL ATM Jewish girl high jumper, who Olympic coaches On Fmr however, she is nr assured a place on the Olympic team. been invited to tram under German game last week. A head injury has re- (d -i Michuta, crack tackle from Notre F' varsity for the remainder of the campaign T'1 er tire east greatest hacks. Columbia and Dave Smokier of Tempi- Fiave been hadlv han.

apped injuries Banbas. in fact, mav be forced to f.rld his first team Frerth Columbia meets Michigan The probable startir -c linei announced las nig ht Coac Ailett and Brow Willbe Hay nrsv Hie Wet ille Maddox 4(1 LE 136 White 3 88.LT.158.., Tonore Cutup 162 Diamor 1 165 125 Green Ri e'ion 159 KCl 142 Darm Go re 173 158 Col? H. S'nermun 174 RF 120 Walker 155 Baso Wroten 140 HB. Kendrick 158 HB .130 Hu Hall 141 FB 160 U.S. ROYALS BENOIT-NASH MOTOR CO.

200 GENY GETS GLUE FROM ADMIRERS um- head linesman; field judge, are Marsh and C. Tinsley, tac- jt Rubber Corn pany RAIN DELAYS PLAY IN MEET NASHVILLE, Term, Oct 24 Willie Geny, red-headed end and captain of the Vanderbilt dor os, WHnexdav received a package from and Enclosed was a note which said "Please put some of on voui ri v.ng tnat Morf You're ght, it a tube of glue Woody and Cecil, Geny explained, Oct. FORT WORTH. Tex Braviti fell throughout the day five player? them v. into the third round Texas a open in his charge at a camp ne-rri Rivpr the past summer Urest Country ib Wednesday after tournament co: -unittee made play optional for the day.

Five of the eight econd i and matches vent around. Among -e who defied the weather and won their way into the quarte fmaU wera the four Mi lev of Kv Mr- Charles Nowbold of Wich- Jnhn Leist and Dr Morgan StmoR ta Ks. Beht Jameson of ton al the Da' Fi.mk Goldwaite of weekly dinner of the Men a club Fort Worth. The other winner was "They must have read shout that fumbled pass mine in the game," Genv said. Men Hear Talks Made At Weekly Meet MTlliDAt SUNDAY A8 MONDAY tntOniC MARCH, MtRLE ORfRON HERBCRT MARSHALL in th? hunrrh DARK It wilt bring th ob ot true Into your own Mis? Virginia Rat ledge of Dallas VANCOUVER, lave, 145 1-4.

Vancouver, and Ccrferio Garcia. H6 3-4 drew, I III)(I COLDS I Put Mentliolatum In 'the to relieve irritation and promote clear breathing. MENTHOLATUM COMFORT Daily at Hotel Frances, Wednesday night Mr. Leist discussed the "Hi-Y Move- which is confined to the junior Gordon Wal- an senior of high schools and has for its purpose the development of spirit, mind and body. In Monroe the group the Monroe Recreation center, 124 1-2 DeSiard street, once each week.

It is the lrntion of those in charge to seenjr a capable local speaker for each occasion, Mr, Leist said. He also showed how this us a select group and one which is doing much character-building anion boys of tcm ages. Dr. talk largely technical and was on the subject of "The Advantages of Modern The program next week will iz. the charge of Justin Gla.v.

A party has slated for thi i meeting in conformity with the season. PHONE WANT-AD RESULTS WANT-AD DEPARTMENT 4800 SOME REAL NEWS Do you know you can buy a 1936 Ruick Sedan delivered your front door fully equipped for $975 Ami dn you know the GMAC will finance the caf at 6 per cent No strings. SEE OR CALL IS TODAY PHONE 3010 LENNON MOTOR Inc. BUICK DEALER are selling used cars below cost. FULL 90 PROOF Scuter THERE WHISKEY FAME IN 1HE KESSLER NAME SINCE F.

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