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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 8

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Miami News-Recordi
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RSDAY PECEMBEP 1932 IGURE IN RED CUB SWAP A PEERLESS POLOIST By PAP All VZ ks8cr 3d by Tas Associated Press for nt suuiiv ter of ceremonies and incidentally with: each gridman having his fair to deliver The football speech dancing partner in waiting near Which wi La 1 4 a i i and vv oiuoo i (j i Oklahoma A will be plavbd 11 1 coach Snv Continued on Page chan ra i and Head the advertisements By Laufer SBPRsfc Leads Scorers the Miami Sales Day second 'Mon little Maaachuaett Ca ORT PAGE ft ft MOD OiLTflg 15K6NER the con Charles a slight three 3 airland at airland a 3 Wyandotte at Wyan rounds in Mad with Choco The Mer 4 Missouri at Norman 17 Missouri at Columbia Iowa State at Norman HANLEY ONE MOST SOUGHT ATER COACHES know anything about either Some body's dreaming or not getting my that To 18 Quapaw at Quapaw 21 Bernice at Bernice Grove at Grove 32 Welch 0 26 Chelsea 6 Joplin 0 21 Sequoyah If 6 Dewey 6 46 airland 0 7 Bartlesville 7 39 Pryor 0 41 Vinita 0 46 Claremore 6 19 icher 0 41 airland 0 37 Commerce 6 1 2 Joplin 6 26 Claremore 6 0 richer 6 44 Commerce 0 9 Claremore 0 39 Wyandotte 7 6 Sequoyah 6 39 Vinita 13 Bartlesville 13 7 Pryor 0 Harve De Grace to Open Eastern Racing 4 Greenleaf Leading In Cue Tournament MAGNETS TELL BASEBALL ILLS Phelan Secure sThus'it is gratifying to read that Jimmy Phelan no longer needs to worry 'this year about 'job at the University of Washington Tho talk about a successor to the for mer Purdue coach and Notre Dame quarterback has been stilled by the great battle the Huskies gave Southern California's champions it was one of those glorious de feats that possess a value akin to Mai Stevens was supposed to he (By The Associated Press) BARCELONA Spain Middle weight Llorens Spain outpointed Rogelio Oliver Cuba (10) Saba tino Porto Rico stopped rancisco Ros Spain (8) Okj' SiH AAEACO4jJ SROOKL (SAAVtaJMlCft TUE TiTZ A12SEMTik)A 47 Chelsea 0 Richer 6 1 A Jan Jan Jan Jan Oak Jan eb dotte eb 7 Commerce at Welch eb merce eb eb eb MIAMI VICTORY STRING TO 26 team was 3 points Springs Yocum 2 fo AIS3 9 CQufesT UNITED STXfesitAiiA Welch Basketball Team Into Action opccui which will be listened to only by those who find themselves unable to escape from the banquet room vi hen time for the speech arrives Pass out checks will be given those who wish to leave when takes the floor and ice water will be given those who do not leave and then pass out during the tirade Oil Can Talks talks will be delivered from the floor by the guests who will compete for the grand prize being given away to the one telling the most fabulous lie of the eve ning The prize offered is a five fightmg weight ea I er weigh Vets Will Box riday luu nusn State halfback is the king of the country a college football acorera He scored 114 points during the season His rival Ralph Graham of oiave nnisned with 85 (Associated Press AMD NOTRE DAME AM EVEN BREAK WHEN T9GV MEET AT LOS AMGcLES DEC iOV 'vf' Sperry Grid Team Coached by Dunlap Has a Good Record Transfer rom Western League Makes LatterCircuit More Compact 2HA RJSBURG Pa Jim Lon os 202 Greeccc threw Tom Mar 'Jn 213 Oklahoma 24:20 COLUMBUS Ohio Dec 8 A president of the National As sociation of Professional Baseball Leagues invested with sufficient power to enforce several revo lutionary changes in the national pastime as it is played in the minor circuits will be named today at' the annual' convention of that group Entering the fifth day of con ference designed to produce cure alls: for the' minor leagues the magnates must push aside indi vidual gatherings and other unfin ished business to take up the con sideration of proposed legislation having an important bearing on baseball in general This includes a long list of recommendations to place minor league baseball again on a paying basis irsts of all however a man must be selected who will see that these recommen dations are enforced if they are passed Late last night the American as Cubs and Chisox a Schedule Openers SOONERS NEED CENTERGAGER I 1 Miami Miami Miami a Miami Miami Miami £1932 Aliami MiamiMiami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami 'COLUMBUS Ohio Dec UP) Oklahoma City and Tulsa of the Western league were admitted to the Texas league at' a meeting held last night conjunction with the annual convention of the Na tional Association of Professional Baseball leagues' The transfed means the Texas league will operate as' a 1 10 circuit instead of eight unless two of the teams arc dropped from the roster later There was no an nouncement as tox whether such a sten was nlantipJ Woclfitn Inorvno 1 i 1 jv xu KagtiB icaucia puuueu out their circuit would be more compact without Tulsa and Okla homa City both distant from other cities in the loop Two more teams may be added to the Western league however the leaders said IGHTS LAST NIGHT Stephenson' Cuyler and Herman what a slugging outfield the Chi cago Cubs will have next season! That outfield was made possible by a trade between the Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds by which the Cubs gave a pitcher a catcher and tv outfieldeis for Babe Herman former Brooklyn and Red slugger The men involved in the deal are shown above They are: Herman center Ralston Hemsley upper left catcher Bob Smith center left pitcher Johnny Moore lower left outfielder and Lance Richbourg right outfielner basketball squad was defeated by the Jack Spratt Grocers ot the Open Basketball league of Joplin 4 1 to 19 a game played at the rnte Amusement hail hero dor of the winning point man scoring MINOR LEAGUES ADOPT RADICAL REORM PLAN HICAGO Doc 'I Chi o's two major league entries the Cubs and White Sox will meet inrtwo games before the 1933 sea son opens One game will beplayed at Comiskcy park April irtfl the other the next day at 'Wfiglcy field two teams never have play edla pie scason game against each Other CHAMPIONSHIP MI AMI AR DOGS AND RIENDS WILL BANQUET AND DANCE AT LEGION HALL RIDAY NEW YORK Dec Ralph Greenleaf bolds his usual position today at the top of the standings in the national pocket billiard championship tournament but he I has yet to meet Andrew Ponzi of Philadelphia and Erwin Rudolph I of Cleveland Those who claim to know say it is Ponzi and Rudolph that Green leaf win The won ers WELCH Dec 8 Wh ite Oak basketeers will meet the Welch high school teams here riday night ollowing is the Welch schedule: Dec 9 White Oak at Welch A Dec 16 Wyandotte at Welch Dec Grove at Welch Jan 10 Picher at Welch I Jam 13 Centralia at Welch airland at Welch 20 Quapaw at Welch 24 Picher at Picher 27 White at White ive Tics Only Mar on 21 car Undefeated Record Score 661 to 101 Zt 1 MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA Yr EVANSTON III Dec When Hie footballs fly and cham teil Southern Methodist' at i 6 Iowa State at Ames Kansas State at Manhat 14 Kansas at Norman 18 Kansas State at Nor sociation definitely adopted a radi cal change it had ratified earlier in the day whereby a play off for the pennant will be held between the tirst place club in the eastern and western divisions of the league A bonus system which will guarantee players on the first five clubs a cash award was also adopted These cash awards will be obtained by setting aside two cents from every admission paid After yesterday's session the Texas league was increased to ten members and the Western circuit was left with six as Tulsa and Oklahoma City transferred their affiliation to the Lone Star group Alvin Crowder president of the Texas league said he was un decided' whether all ten teams would be retained Dale Gear head of the Western league said he had no objections to the transfer and that as quickly as he arrived home he would go over the territory and selecl' two more: cities to fill the vacancies 14 Commerce 1 at Com Jfln almost lour years of play no team has scored more than a tvo tpuchdown record all alone Since (heir last defeat the War riors have totaled 661 points over the two and a half year period opponents just over the "hundred mark being 101 or one sixth the amount scored by the Aliami clev ollowing is the complete list of games played beginning the week qlter Nov 1930 is mi Miami JMiami ftiLirni Miami 1931 m'Miami 7 Miami made to operate the league next season as a 10 club circuit Tulsa and Oklahoma City in re cent yeaVs have been members oi the Western league Oklahoma City first 'came into the Texas league in 1909 under the management of Moist but re mained only three years finishing second the first season' and sev enth the others Tulsa never has been a member of the circuit which has had eight members since 1906 when only Dallas ort Worth Waco Temple Cleburne and Greenville had entries "NEW 1ORK Dee 8 Kid Chocolate a slim Negro boy isdazzling his skill and a chunky rcttrly hcaded puncher from Califor nia idel LaBarba can bring back 1q the featherweight division ri i day night some of the glamor and thrd a cieat has been losing steadily with the or results try want in Texas Loop or Three Years DALLAS Tex Dec 8 (Ah Sol Dreyfus owner of the Dallas Steers was notified that Tulsa and Oklahoma City had been admitted will have to beat if he is to his 'eleventh title since 1919 33 year1 old titleholder has his two starts while five oth Rudolph Ponzi Bennie Allen of Kansas City Pasquale Natalie of Chicago and James Caras of Wilmington Del are close behind with one victory each Although failing to equal Green high run of 67 yesterday both Ponzi and Rudolph played brilliant billiards in winning their opening game Ponzi ran out on rank Ta berski ex title holder of Schenec tady in four innings while Rudolph turned back James Mills of San Jose Cal in eight frames Each had a high run of 53 WRESTLING LAST NIGHT PAGE EIGHT twards Wheeler and Dardenne 3 centers llerrod 7 and Carner 7 guards Jack Spratt Da vey 1 Janes 2 Heed 9 and Nice ley 4 forwards SnytVr 13 center Jef tries 10 and Stinson 2 guards day in each month SPRING Dec 8 i They meet lor 15 ison Square garder a 1 a i the cathe wc gh championship granted hv the New York Stale Athletic commission ar BRUSHING UP SPORTS ALL AMEPICtCYTACKLES gallon gasoline can painted blue ana wnite as appropriate occasion Advance information on test gives I' East Harvey and Nichols edge over competitors the question are 'reported to be spend ing most of the week in prepara tion of their fabrications ollowing the banquet and speech making the remainder of the evening will be spent dancing USELtSS MORMATPAI itoRSEb IjOT kX OWk) IM IWE OS A UNTIL 1537 (Utt III (neituep twEPE booties') (By The Associated Press)NEW Joe Savoldi 260 Throe Oaks Mich threw Jack Zar 210 Cleveland 4:10 Joe Malce wic 210 Utica threw Rol and Kirchmeyer 222 Oklahoma BARTLESVILLE Nov 1 1930 (Special) 'lhe Mi ami Mar Dogs title aspir ants oi the A erdigris alley went down to a 12 to 0 defeat here this afternoon as a scrap py band of ildcats took ad vantage of a disorganized Mi ami backfield combination to drive their way down the field twice scoring once on a run ning play and once via lhe air jroule That memorable date of Nov 1 marked a turning point in the des tinies of War Dog football and jjnee then 2(1 games have gone (town in the Aliami record books andi there is not one defeat in the hst? he nearest any game has been to defeat is a tic five of such games being on the roll over the iSeriod of the past two and a half years One of the even Stcphen af fairs was a 6 to 6 game with Pich gr in 1930 a 6 to 6 rub with Dewey Upd a 7 to 7 decision with Bartles villeJm 1931 and then the 6 to 6 game with Sequoyah Indians and the 6 nd 6 game with Picher Late season college football de velopments hardly could havebeen better arranged in a number of conspicuous cases for' the health and security of coaching jobs is ew occupations are riskier or more subject to the fickleness of fortunes' and alumni Alost big league college coaches know what it means to hear the "cry of the wolves in the distancc or the roar of the disgruntled: pack at their very heels' In times like these it may 'oftenbe enough to make a man restless in his sleep or short tempered with the children pions are made coaches will you Dick Hanley is a wonder Rut when the moleskins packed away for the season the chant disturbing notes point him out as the coaching wizard of the game Dick and his Northwestern team co champions of the Big Ten in 1931 had a bad season as far as victories go in the football wars this year but what has happened? Instead of absorbing the tongue I lashes oi dissatisfied alumni sitting on cop of the world prob aoiy the most sought after in college football Hardly a dav passes but coach ij tu ed or resigns on campus and nine times out of 10 Hanley is mentioned as the tain successor When Glenn Warner announced his resignation at Stanford last Monday Hanley was reported a strong candidate 1 oday a report persisted ordham was hot on his trail both of them and scores of others naiiiry merely yawns getting tired of hearing all these reports" he sighs 'Tvc been hearing them from all parts of the country almost frtfm the day that some football team had the misfortune to lose a game Now Stanford and ordham I don't ith the two rests much of Whatever tho 126 pound class has at the moment of regain ing 1 no prestige the ivision knew vv'hen it as ruled bv such men as Mier Um 'Jerry McGovern Abe Attell and ibe prototype of al! Negro war riors since bis day George feixon 'X BALTIMORE Dec 8 i 'P) Hav re De Grace has been selected to open the eastern horse racing i season next year replacing Bowiewhich has nad the honor since 1915 lhe Maryland racing schedule was arranged yesterday by file of ficials of the state's four 'large tracks and given to the Maryland racing commission for itsapproval i One hundred days of racing were I offered including eight to be known as for the benefit of the state's unemployed Each track has 25 scheduled by for this part of the fun ollowing is a list of the guests who will attend the celebration Mrs Lock Alorton Air and Mrs Nichols James Eagle Roger Bushner Neil Paden Air? andrMrs' Harold Hutchison Ross Jones Air: and Mrs Charles Harvey Jr Air and Mrs Al Sancomb Mr and Mrs Bill Wagoner Jr Air and Mrs Jack Todd Airs Dode McIntosh Chappell East W' Doty Kyser Edwards Mr and Airs Gartung Mr and Airs Sam Hoffman Mr and Mrs Melvin Hutts ShortertTraining Seasons Less Pay and More Show nianship Suggested 4 NEW YORK Dec 8 LP penses from top to bottom will have to be says Sam Brandon of the St Louis Caidmals says Bill Evans of Cleveland clubs should I dispose of surplus talent to weak er clubs player limit should be low ered to says Gerald Nugent of the Phillies is a highly speculative interest The club owners assume all the says Charles A Stoneham of the New York Giants player must hustle every minute and show he appreciates the says Bob Quinn of the Boston Red Sox the fans a winner and break down your fences to get says Louis Comiskcy of the Chicago White Sox These are some of the opinions expressed by league club owners in a copyrighted sympos ium gathered by the World Tele gram in anticipation of the an nual major league meetings next week All of the 16 club owners of the two big leagues have contributed their opinions as to what ails base ball and what should be done about it With a few exceptions they agree that salaries and all over head expenses must be sharply re ducea that showmanship must be improved by putting on such ad ded attractions as field days old games band concerts along with the growing custom of hav ing and days and that the player limit should not be low ered A majority vote favors shorter and more nearly uniform training season while the value of radio broadcasts is questioned Alost of the owners favor banning the radio at all except world series games but a few favor it strongly Three clubs the Boston Braves Brooklyn and the New York Yank ees oppose a general reduction of salaries claiming that publicity along these lines is harmful and that each club should set its own financial standards Emil uch owner of the Braves adds how ever should share the good fortune of clubs and also stand their share of financial bad Members of the Aliami high school football team their parents and a group of guests of the club will celebrate a second consecutive undefeated season and the win ning of a Verdigris Valley pen nant at a banquet to be held at the American Legion Hall riday eve ning at 6:30 The evening will be one of mer riment with' (Dode) McIn tosh taking the place of Graham McNamee at the as mas Adrian (Hap) Dunlap former Miami high school and Junior col lege athlete now coaching at Sper ry high school has sent in his re port for 1932 football His team won five lost three'and tied one game made 95 points to 49 for op ponents and will be strong next season with 22 of 25 back Only three are leaving by graduation ollowing is the Sperry record: Skiatook 0 Sperry 0 Dewey 13 Spciry 2 Tulsa 0 Speri 21 Ramona 6 Sperry 26 Copan 12 Sperry 6 Cascia Hal! 6 Sperry 12 Coweta 0 Sperry 7 Turley 6 Sperry 21 Claremore 6 Snerry 0 00 AND TULSA IM TCVAO innn 111 I A 1 I 1 1 1 points 1 around Ry NAT HOLMAN Star Player Coach and Author inning To lest any knowledge of fundamentals and his judgment in deciding problems quickly I of ten call the boys around me during: practice sessions and quiz them I give them hypothetical situa tions and call for rapid answers as to what they would do or advise unaer suen circumstances in a game 1 ollowing is one the prob lems: What is the best method of feeding the ball to a player cutting for the basket A Always' make your 'pass of the runner and time it so he doesn't "have to retard his speed in order to catch it If yo arc close to the man cutting a two handed chest pass thrown ahead of him is most desirable If some distance back a sharp one handed wrist pass thrown from the shoulder or a bounce pass recommended When the runner is close to the basket decide upon which side of tfye backboard he would prefer to shoot and make your pass in that direction nY rCUP CO! AGSE'WTlDA definitely out after this season at Yale by mutual agreement but now we hear that Eli partisans deeply stirred by the smashing Eli triumph over Harvard want the good doctor to stav in charve of the coaching at New Haven rom South Bend comes the tip I that Anderson will stay as I head coach but that Athletic Di rector Jess Harper will leave No to the Texas league at a meeting tre The rout of the Army of minor baseball leagues at Co lumbus Ohio Bob Tarleton business manager of the Dallas club wired Dreyfus I stating that a decision had been it Six Returning Lettermen Give Good Pre Season Ranking NORMAN Dec 8 AP) Half a dozen lettermen including the' i versatile Andy Beck and' Percy Main a star forward enhance the possibility that the University of Oklahoma will finish high the' Big Six basketball championship standing of 1933 Only the lack of a' center who can consistently get the tip dai ens the prospects of the Sooners 5 who last season finished in a tie with Missouri for second place af fc'i ter having occupied last place 1930 and 1931 The lettered veterans' on hand be sides Beck and Main are Elvin Anderson of Norman Jude Potts of Durant Harold Lccrone of Nor man and Ervyl Bross of El Reno Squad men returning are Nor man Kroutil of Yukon Jack Kirton of Amber Emery Anderson of Nor man Howard Brockman of Tulsa Harold leetwood of Alarlow red Dickinson of Independence Mo and Edsel Curnutt a football play er from Gould' A little help is expected from the yet untried sophomore ranks which include Charles Munson of Oklahoma City 6 feet 3 inches' tali and 195 pounds heavy whose ser vices will be available after the'end of the first semester The lettermen lost by tion are' Gordon Graaalman Charles Grady and Grady Jackson Beck and Main were the stand outs last season on the Sooner squad which missed the champion ship by losing to Kansas by four points in the final game Beck aH around courtster won a place at guard on the Associated Press all star first team of ihe Oklahoma schedule: Doc 20 Tulsa at Norman Dec 21 Tulsa at Norman Jan 2 Southern ethodist a Dallas Jan Dallas Jan Jan tan Jan Jan man eb eb eb March 3 Kansas at Lawrence March 4 Nebraska at Lincoln our non conference games with on dates to be fixed rff I V': ExVkv RfSaS HKHiS I WK KZA 1 XT DDw WkL vY 'J i I I IZH IPRr is 2 a nin tot' nt I 1 I i i wT 21 IT I LI 1 I I jl 'fez iiA 1 1 I ALWW5 PASS I ijiEr SAAiru And kurtAj y8 Nf GIVE 1 a 'v 1 rdc 4g a Sgr 'A I a A ALAN 60ULPjss A 11 i Ik 3TOB eg.

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