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HARRY GRAYSON OSTON, Dec. 18-- England setU contributed an attendance that a i a or Connecticut and lalnnci combined. Now, with Musaachuacttj In and New York stirred up ow-r the cistern i nov. that Mawacliusctta la In the Now, with Mwwachuacltj In the mutucls Held. flclrt, i assuredly wll Tbo Day state's entry mltfhty slg- Ixj In the rrvstcrn section, In the rncwt nlJlcant.

The a bo- cpot between the oth- of 3014-- Nnrnirniific'tt In Rhodo IsIruKl find Hor'uinghrun In New Hoinphlrc--wrru fed by Massn- cusctta money. The New England lcl strike, proUuctU ot the nation's ttt'J, enough, the aajvatlon ol and may bo the sport that sho' null hossmcn deiplAO racing. Neither Hhody nor New Hampshire lawa pro- y'klo for operation ol canine competition. or betting on tiirf iclds Tor tv.o wih produce Jlttlp more than a trlrJUc of profit i authorities arc i that the entry or JuSt OaZV About HOFSCS sochuscttfl not only i feU-m. th" TF clog racing tpecdwaya spring up How to ruid Rxj'-klng- I rt a i us a tho applica- ham, but will cut these tracks thc'r presence will alYrct their amazing i to ti r- horsp to a conslderablo rrtcnt size of pony i are I jf of the wagering only a norma.

pulse- A Whcie the boa 111 pitrh ita tent In tho Ij iy i-utr Isn't Important, to the i UTS of New England racing, Smith, of Rock In gharri nntl and Walter E. Nai Neither neods i lunount o' Intuition to realize that their rcco-d handles, spice-, or crushes at i pre c'aya to joo: VICK i For Jlassachuvtts fo- the Uic thi. polla fevr ajo VVL-: Alfred Eninnucl Smith. Turfs Best Are Dogs qpHr: Ix-fure of raring prorn; -lv a i is over to the purps, It li reasonable to assume that tho Massachusetts horse track, or 111 a to f'ope i contemporaries--will hardly mcdouro up to 1 Rhode Island and New i I whccl.s, where lucre raid Interest are concentrated on nfujs In locations C'oln rcmi'nryl In Jars In Nmc mr ruyl--of i places, na Its 1630 A. Puritan forbrors would say-- i it crazy about horses.

In Narronrsetl, 92.1,196,262 i thrmjgh llu- windows Rock- 1 "5 uni IT aii rl fall 11 unlojetl mutupl handles exceeding Each establishment cd a HCL profit of more than OOO Xarargnnwtt's record dav may be only to CallTornla and i I i- In' i soinp prosjx! lty nc'AS. On 'f Vov 12--when an Armistice 0 (r cr 1 r-bratlon was extended fo i Btorrn- lor 3 corninis- i it THE SIGNAL SPORTS Page Eight Tuesday Evening, December 18, 1934 chaiaplons, footbBll. Challenge College Team of the profewlonal-football challenge Jo college Mara, owner New York, 1C. 18--Tim the New Tork QlanU, has nU taam of thlB vear college stars er under aiy coach next year and play a game Jor charity here, Muskies Ready To Open Cage SeasoW Clash With Franklin Five In New Concord High Gym Several Outstanding Prospects Make Coach Bill Lange's 1934 Quintet One of Best in Years Bank on Mealy and Harden HE Muskinffum college cagemen ivlll swing Into Intcr-eollegLate action tomorrow night. The Lcngc-coachrd hoopmen will stack up afrulnst Franklin or Columbus In thcLr first i oT the season.

The be played In the high school nslum at New Concord, es for a high-powered team at ngurn arc higher than they hfive been Tor several years. This reeling Is partly due to the practice shoeing of Harden, Allqulppn, a and Iean Mealy, Falls Uoth of these boys nru aophnmorri paid will be stanint? their TirBt college gnrnc Franklin. Both suov.cd lot of nbll- ty loft year as and a deul is hoped for them. Mealy, who stands MX Teet nnd four Inches and 190 pounds, is expected to de- vflop Into n. sensational renter.

I 1 1 Hcr-ton 1 tlonols. ho i i i n. bis' br row by 1 nt, the 1 no wows be permitted to at Field 20 miles Tro'n Btiston. cJDltal a v. Ixjforf n.lrc depended a i for 70 pc- o-rit or Its 1 a to thtf Rcrjth, 1 rd tho park, commencing at noon.

were Bold be- ro-p 1 o'clock, i cflercd for copies The a a wa.s 5C2 Of thLs flrurr, 5131,008 a wng- ered on a single ract 1 for a 'CTan- i-vii. officials dnclare Is a national rec- rd. The Boston are going to the for more- a tn's Is in ol' New England and the 1-5 cm the 'unnpkln. New Harm, Com --Lou Poster, 1B7 1 currxMntfd un- known ioc, I i 1 Conn (10); Mihs Frattlrjl, N-w I outpointed Frankle BrUt, I "nil River, (10), BOUND TKJGP FARES CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR HOLIDAY PERIOD Consult local agci Miami Gridders Get Letters Oxford, Etec IB--(U PJ--Eighteen varsity footbnll awards to rncmhcrs of Miami university's 1934 footbnll today Thov i i the awards Seniors- Ned Brooks, Savntsky, Cleveland; Stan Lcw- 15, Hamilton; Angclo DC Cesare, I Don PYantz, Eaton; Bob Kaiser, Ely aria Juniors--Bill Only, Obrrlln; Jim Ccle, Richmond, Ind Joe Petrlch, Chicago, Charles Dayton; Bob Matre, Hamilton; Jack Mutchler. Cl.llllcothe.

George Cleve- nnd bcphomores--Dick Erwin. Steutx-n- vl'lc. J.TCk Ilewellyn, Lakewood, John Ulachog. Oxford, Bob Breltcnsteln. i i a i Bill Huck, Newport, Ky.

I'atil Field. West Alexandria, was aunrd John W. Peck, Cincinnati, rcccUcd a manager's ward. Sports Parade By Henry McLemorc short OR3H, Dec. IS-- tu PJ LJke Complete Line of Builders' Supplies Cement, Plaster, Lime, Sewer Pipe, etc.

Bidders Supply Co. Rear Main and Second Sts. 0. J. HARTMEYER, Proprietor Phone 91 AMERICAN MADE platrues anci twcrlch leather bats.

black, menaces came In cycleb. so i a Tighter pops up from, nowhere and stiirts over thp wliltp bos When he haa bowled over a siifflc-lrnt iiumter to make nim a Lhamplonsliip candldnto, he automat Icallv becomes a black menare Peter Jackson a black a oT John Jack Johnson was JeflrlCb' black menace. Old i now a Harlem landlord, bUck-men- areci Jor years and NDTR- It's Joe Louis, a 2O-j cor-olo negTo from High'and Mlrh "wno rd the Sinister term In tjecon 1 a blc.ck menace. lonls tstjbllthcd a new pll-time record lor speetl. lor aijo his only claim to Tznie was a blue ribbon, silver chafing dish or a i UIK A.

A. glieb one lor national a I title Joe came up i 'cross the ha Since turning professional JT-Uy, Joe has hud only 12 i but right ncrw he i the most cUsrusscd flgnLcr In the The reason ten. of the i entlrd with Joe's man knocked colder tlinh a mp.rkeral. and two of the i i Chaxle Massera and Loe Ramage-- rank- Ing elRlits. Charley ntid Lee, In the order nam- ei, oi the boys to go down and stay under Joe's puncnlng He finished C'hnrlev witn a Ler with a left, lit en.

after lends ine to teileve he can pcnir it on with cither fist And Ciiarlcy arid Lee are not chuinpe Lee lias gone the distance with Art Lask. King Lexlnsity and Steve Hurras, arid had mixed it with thr- best around without hitting the rar.iiLa i Joe bopped him with a short If Loiils streak Isn't Just another one of these skyrocket Hashes that peter out af Icr a brief ride through the pugilistic heavens, he Is Just the doctor ordered for boxing The customers alv. 3 liave. a nd aJwa will, go for a guv who can step out there and lay It on. Max Baer was right Trhcn.

he said the only title fight that draiv any serious money be onp In which nc uas put In the rln with a fellow who could mix it with him, and who stood a fair chance of getting In the last lick. Louis should be told, IT for no oth er reason than to soften his disap- polntmcnt. that the tougher he gets thp harder he will i it to get fights I RznazJiiij how white fighters ere with a feeling of nordic supremncy soon a negro lighter gels hard to handle. They'll fight the set-up negroes six days a week olid twice on Sunday, but let them get and they start throw inp up color lines until you get a ralnbo-ar cTfrct. tCopyr.ght IPM by United Prew) Three veterarLS will probably fill the other starting aslgnmr-nts.

Bob Fatten and Johnny Barr arc both seniors with two "years of varsity piny bohlnd them. Bob Stev.art, the only other letterman on the squad, will be playing his second season with the varsity. Ohio Sport Briefs Joo Hctralfi ia "out" State college coach, according to reports from ofllcial sources. Several men havo bocn considered his successor but the collect- of trubtet.6 ha not permitted rumors to leak out so the nppolntment may be something; of a surprise Tho trustees mevt on Jan 15, and something i i on the coaching situation rna; from the meeting. A ir, tho school's entire ath.etlc c- is expected.

The is estlgfited at present DV J. LMgleman, president. Jim Nicholson Toledo University footfcmll Is a i shulLs these His 1934 teELm won live tjames lost three but one clement thought, It should a i done rK'ttC'-. la a former Denison Un.verstiv Art i Ohio race horse t'-ainrr and dT.er, Is In Calirornia nian.iRirg stable harn- Lfis 1 He was trainer Tor Dr. E.

oi Elyrla for several jraxs. Do your football ticket shopping a i Tne Ohio Stale athletic do- his received several requests Tor tlcktts Tor year's Ohio nair.c lootball game Tn-, IT- dirnctor. said th's is tne rarl'cst his received re- que-ts i Jim Ho.T, for-nT Ohio i ha 1 IXH-n assistant cnach at Columbus Tangles With Huey Baton Rouge, Deo. State university students believed today they hod parted per- BIFF JONES mnnently with their football coach, Captain Lawrence (Biff) Jones. Their belief was cased on a state ment of Senator Huey P.

Long, who controls L. S. U. along with nlmost everything else in the state The King Fish's statement was not specific, but it wnfl significant. "There's olri to be a big improvement in a certain department at -L.

S. Long said. He 'ntimated that 'Ahat he wanted was a coach who lose no games and tie none. Long went to the locker room Saturday to make a pep talk to L. S.

team between halves of the Oregon game. Jones wouldn't permit him Words were exchanged. Jones gave his verbal resignation to university officials, who then risked him to reconsider Jones Ls on a fishing trip. Dutra Favored At Nassau Stuart Holcomb college ath- d-irector and Betty mrlty of IT- irrled in ne: Ohio State 'ITiey were County League I A NIGLJT PI Iki a a ssau, Dec A fie'd of golfing notables headed bv Olin Dutra, American open, champion, started play today in the British Colonial Open. Dutra, recent winner of the S12.5QC Miami BUtmore Open, 'outstanding favorites.

In a foursome a he teamed with Govprnor Bede Clifford of the BahamaA and shot a 6fJ, two under par. He and Governor Clifford won the match, w'th a best ball 54. Billy Fia and William MacFarlanp, Riape, N. professionals. were the with a best ball 66 They shot pa-t Gs AJ Watrous Birmingham, Mich 1 MO hot 63 in a practice round find John 500 Connor.

Bolting Laud, scored Hamas Matched fl With Schmeling Battle Scheduled In Germany On March 10 New York, Dec. Harvey, patriarch of boxing managers, ha been hollering "no" to all offers for his Steve Hamaa to fight somebody, hoping Max Baer might display some eagerness to defend world championship. "Max Baer has done nothing but monkey us around," Uncle Charlie said. He thereupon cabled acceptance of terms for a bout between his Steve and Max Schmeling in Hamburg, Germany, March 10. Hamas' end of the purse will be guaranteed by Walter Rothenburg, Hamburg promoter.

Harvey signed for the bout laat night over the 12-round route. "We're back in circulation," Harvey Kiild. "We might box at Miami later on, in New York and elsewhere But not going to fool a a any more time i Baer. My Steve hpg done everything it Baer decides to recognize the contract we hold with him, be ready." Hamas, former all-around athletic star at Penri State, has ed up to No. 1 among contenders in recent months.

In his last ttart he close decision Art Lasky. Schmeling has knocked out Walter Neusel, a fellow-countryman, in Germany. In their previous meeting, Hamas punched Schmeling full of holes, handing him one of the worst beatings of his career. Stanford Tests 'Bama's Plays Fc 1 000 500 GOO boo ooo .00: Palo Alto, Cfillf Dec. The Stanford football squad looked over Alabama's pleys today and found them about as familiar as an old Brat the fairullarity.

Coach Tiny Thornhlll earned, should not breed contempt The Stanford team has nn against the Carrie Not li nf times this la 1 Clarn, winch uses it, tied the Big Red teLm WnshLng-ton and U. C- L. which plays a somewhat similar stIe, both beaten. Tnomhill did not give the plays to the reserve squad, however, but stressed offensive play for the corning Rose Ziowl Several neat passing plays vrere handed out, Including laterals, he hopes be mixed, up Judiciously with the pwwer plays. Word Trom Pasadena indicated one of thp sales in years for the Year's day grunc.

Pub'ic I sale of tickets opened today with OOO already sold via the moll order I route. Trie bowl wili seat about 1 83,000. rts PIE TRAYNOR, manager of the Pittsburgh PLratts. haa played vith the team at least part of every season since he broke into baseball in 1920 NAT HICKEY, Johnstown outfielder, has been purchased by the Dayton Ducks. He is being grocmtd to tike over the management of the club for the early part of the season i Ducky Holmes is serving his suspension for a run-in with Umpire Osborne during the 1934 play-off EDDIE MA HAN, ex-Harvard gnclder and claims that tho only amateur football das is placed in high school.

He ought to know. ALABAMA KID, Dover. boxer, hab Lecu 6'gncd to meet Paul Perrene. Cleveland rflddlewelght. at Canton on New Year's afternoon WHEN HARRY STUHLDREHER uas throwing parses for Notre he a a hurled the ball witn his tnumb against the back end of the ball Trj it some time 1 JACK KEARNS, former manager claims a gCKKl lighter doesn't need a rub down and a poor fighter isn't wortn one.

CLARK GRIFFITH, according to report, offered 840,000 for Pitcher Oral HiMebrand of the eland Indians, but the offer turned down Cards' Win Tops Sports Features Adjudged Best Single Effort of 1934 New York, Dec la ildlng on the Hetults New 'iOrk--Coliseum--Dave Levin, New Maurice LaChap- pelle, Jackie Brown, Ohio, Paddy Mack, Ireland; Leo Walllck, Germany, threw Welsh, Austria, Hans Schrmbel, Germany, threw Charley Johnstone, a Ed Malonc. Ireland, Edaie Pooe, Ireland- Jack Bassette, France, threw Otto vjii Berg, Holland 18--(UR)--St. shoulders of world champion Cardinals to prominence as the capital of athJetlc achievement In 1934 The Cardinals' victory In the tlonal League race and the world series placed them out In front-even ahead or Minnesota's footbal. Gophers--in tetun a-cco during the year, according to a Unit Press poll of sporta editors By a vote of 168 to 78 the a i given first place, ahead tho Gophers and all, adding furt)i hen orb to thp team -Ahofce Dizz v.as selected as outstanding i i a achievement. In picking the Cardinals tcra btressetl the manner in" the team won the pennant--in a 001 ajieuus stretch drive which 7, when they trailed by MM Kames.

and ended on the last 1 the season. jj Tlie Cardinals Uien entered a tog series i the inspired Detroit era and battleci their way thro-I seven to leave no doubter their baseball supremacy. Amonr; those who voted Tor recognized A i football champion, were several based their preference on the because it virtually won one of 4 TRW rlear-CTit championshlpR ha-s known But trie Cardinal root outnumbered Minnesota backers votes in a total of 295 cast Othe-q Calumb'a's victory over Stanford last New day r.nd Stanford play this i a i place tie with eight lots each In fourth plare with falx ballots paw the Detroit Tigers for vUnn' tho American League a the Chlcigo Bears lor their string victories in the Ndtlonal Profess 1 football league i The of Uie went tot New York Football it? win over Princeton. Rice i of Tr---s Al Na College of the because off i of i IS WRBT WATCHES 1 Hiirh Grade 17 Jewel in Beautifully Desicrned Case with Slctal Band In Gift Box While They Last Xmas Special Denison Upsets Kenyon Five Venlacn university, which vcut dcfpatcd In Ohio Conlcrcuce lootball th'j year, its 5on rictorionsJv l5t night by beating Kcnvon oollfgc 27 lo 22. KluadT.

a Torward. led attarJc with points. -aras oul- hoTrpTcr. bT Leonard Swaruon of Kfriyon, who 21 points AnothT Ohio Gocjlcrcnce grwne Is 011 tonight's with Krldle- Mojnt rrJon at Alil- Rco'' ncldclbfrg nlmuJT him erne con- CHRISTMAS GJFTS HBUY NOW PAY1ATER He'd Like a SMOKER Cabinet Smokers from lort to WoMrrUnM to 23 in opening parre of rrn trip last r.Jch" Tonight Wl berc v3U piar Jur.IalA, Pn Miami 1 ConTc mirrrwl srrt Tthc a last Trhcn Vazri drop 37 to 34 CecKcm to HaixxrfT. 1 Cinrtr.r^'!, Br win be to Lfirte 44 Jnd on HOME RADIOS AUTO HEATERS AUTO RADIOS BATTERIES TIRES and many other practical gifts Get attractive, useful presents for the ivliole family on con- i easy terms to suit your needs.

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