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it ASHEVTLLE CITIZEN, ASHEVILLL N. C. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1929 rage IWELVE COMMISSION ORDERS PROBE AS BASS KNOCKS OUT MORGAN Ulley May Pal Sock In While Sox 4- 4- Carrigan Resigns As Red Sox Skipper Purses Held Up Until Inquiry Is Made Over Fight! He Calls His Shots March's Contribution To 1929 Sports Veteran Manager To Devote Time To Own Business I ft T.

1 USE 3 To 85 A Ss lj Figure, Vy OKi W. WORLO SiMCB I A TtjomS Tine WALKftft. (sj 10 CO I'M OS iT ff I lUr: UJ 1 OOTFIELOER Of SA1 FBAMCISCO SEALS PUROU5C0 Zi'MZ WUiTE Sojc, 1 THE first step toward the building of a team with some offensive atrer.t'h was taken by the Chtcapo Sox when Owner Charne purchased Outfielder meitd Jolley from the San Francisco Seals. Jolley Is one of the beat hitters the minor leagues, hatting consistently aiound the .400 mark on the coast. And thouph he Isn't as much of a success on defence as lie might be.

he should prove a valuable addition to the Windy City crew. As a general rule Coast leaeue players make coed In the major leagues. Earl Averill, teammate of Jolley 'a on the coat. one of the young sensations of the season last ye.ir. and the new Chlcagoan Is every hit as go-xl as Earl was when he Joined the Indians.

Jolley a big fellow we.ghing 215 pounds and la 6 feet 3 inches tr.ll. He has been playing prof'S-iunnlIy since 1922, when he Joined the Shreve-port Texas league club. He was farmed out to Greenville and later cnt to Texarkaua. In 1925 Jolley went to Corslcana and was purchased by Snn PranCsco I Conger's Great Run Stood Out In March Sport Events And Makes 'Em! I he ureat bhires Stretches Out For New York License YOKK. hte.

W. 111 ni'phiallun for a New nik ile Ih xing Hi en-e hi helm It ol Art I lie t.ie.ilj Mil res u.t lllr toil. In 4 turlet Miirt.iv. priini'itei'. uliu HMt- In pit I he l.ililinc (hhiio White llr-l an opponent imi V't liicn In liniit in llnlf.ilo Iter, rulter ifi.

I he llcen-e il lie einntfd when illnir M-f tit in. ike foimal apiilU Inn hiiil'-ir. Ilei st.iml. nt the lule Alhlelie tiiiiiul'-stiiii. said.

I 't-i liiuu; that Oltn I'or it. Vorwecl.ni licuiynelclit. Mho u.is Mipeiideil tor In ii line I'hll otl. In the tfient M.ittlnii tt.irilen ufliiir, hid hi'i'h pun -hci in in a 1 1 he com mK. ton -inn -I lolled hi- ft in' i' he In In i tit It 1 1 he d.

I'a ilium I at the Jt iMlrn in. Flot Ida and wc shall lei'ainlv use it laslenier luteiesleil 1 lie Hi .1. -ill ntiv -a as bointlit hv mt i by James C.ust.urs of Pnil ul ip: and Major burton Joseph V. Widener recently ni'((itired an mtei- WMKN it cornea to plavimr pocket billiarda thera are few bet'er M.nn the veteran Frunk Tithe: -ki at calling their ahota. He haa brn pot-hpht for morf! than two ci ades.

and wlun not wearing the crown he if- one of the chief contenders An exceptional atiaf ot. Taberekl won his flrt title In M16. and since then has traded, the hoimr chiefly with Itiilph Cireenleaf. another Iteadliner and the (rreatevf ket-bllllardi'' of all time. Nor oii 8KO CSrci nli.il was nailing Tdberakt In an match at Bol iii.

117 to 0. litbrtsKi h-iMnt, fcrrtn hcil trying to mak hit ilKth point, (iteenlcdf then nine up vi'h run of 0. ae-wed up Taljrrakl, and Then tlie kame witii run of (5 pom's, Oiecnkal won his firv title in ltiy and held on until beaten by T.iber-ikl in the aeaaon of 1IU4-25. He regained the crown the Iollov.ing yar, but It sh'Htly uftiTWHnl tn Htidolph In a challenge mat'-n Taberskl tlii'ii regained the chainpion." hip on a lorfett, lMt It In but won It bHck In laat aeaaon. the same ym.

Jolley has always hit well with the He finished up last seison with a battint; average of .380. drums out home runs. He miyht have been up before this had nut the Seals demanded so Inuch for ht services. More than one legaue club was scared away when they read the price tas attached to Jolley. Army Squad Moves West For Struggle Against Stanford HUTCHINSON, Dec.

20. Bad weather which has disorganized the trans-continental schedule of the Army football tenm en route to California to play Stanford December 28. continued today and cut short an emergenc practice session at ranged by Coach "BUI" Jones here. Florida Track Closes With Injunction Act Threatened JACKSONVILLE. Dec.

30. Direct ore of the Florida Jockey club, npemtora of Keeney park truck neur here, nut in secret today while a lace waa beintt run nfl and decided to cltw. tlowu the plant for the dtuation of the present acheduled 2V-dny meet, and until time as pari-mutuel Amazing Reversal Of Form Sweeps Over Morgan In Defending Title FARLEY ACTS" QUICKLY Both Fighters And Their Man gers Must Appear Tuesday At Investigation New york.d7c: 20. (AP) Chairman James A. Farley, of the New York State Athletic Commission, tonight 1 ordered the purses of botb fighters withheld by Madison Square Garden after Benny 1 Bass, of Philadelphia, knocked out Tod Morgan, of Seattle, in two rounds to become the junior lightweight champion of i the world.

Farley aald that a rigid Investigation of tha match would be conducted by the commission and in the mean time the pursea of both lighters would be retained by the fight club. He Indicated Ms belief that the match had not been fought on Its menta. He summoned both Morgan and Bass to appear before the commission Tuesday with their managers. Ruled Favorite As a general rule unless there Is suspicion of a "ftike' fiRht the commission withholds pursea of lighters only when a foul occurs. Before the match is ruled a favorite aa high as 6 to 1 to win the crown.

Before the match. Commissioner Farley warned Referee Jimmy Crowley to be on the outlook for "anything auspicious." Crowley did not hesitate In counting Morgan out and declaring Bass the winner of a knock- out In the second round. Aniailiiz Iteverval The match itself displayed an amazing reversal of form. In the first round Morgan several times st.iercd Baas with right hand to the chin only to go down himself under a sweeping right smash to the head at the start of the second. He rone at the count of nine, protected him- for a few seconds, and then was floored aualii for the knockout.

Dom Voiante. Britlah fr.itherwelght, easily deft-ated Frank Marciie.se of New York, in an eight-round prell- mlnarv. Vol ante welched 1 JO. Mar chM 12 1-2. I A brilliant last round rally that nearly joined him a knockout brought an elcht-round victory to AI I KliUcAaV, Jersey City fvatherwcijht.

over Nel Tar let on, Englishman. In the Kldgeway weighed 129, Tarletou 121 1-3. Bears Rally To Beat Concord In First Battlej Miller, For Lenoir Rhyne, Scores 19 Points At Team Wins Game, 37-23 i special To The Mlzen HlCKOftY. Dec 0 Coach Dick i Ourley's Mountain Bears staRPd a last half rally nstain.st the Concord team here to win 1 the openmtr ame of the 37 to 2.1. with Miller leadmi; tne i scortiiK witu 19 points.

I The Concord team presented pair of forwards mid two i strong player in Klden- hour and Morrison smd held the' Bears to a i lose count the' final mnur.es of play wiie staged a rally '2 the visitors a The two te.i:ns will i. Concord Batuid.ty night. Bears whil point. in Tlie summar Concord If. TP Dick i 6 Smart (1 0 0 Williams 2 1 Col; rare Mo: r.

son ft Rwlenhour Totals Lenoir nhvne 1 I Denims I Lentz I.cw.s Tritchie YiKler Miller Clonuer emnn Jones Totals 3 37 Hefcrce. Shoers i M.c Walter Hagen Ties Vcn Elm For Lead In Pasadena Meet Both Golfer Turn In Cards Of 69, Two Under Par, In Opening Hound PASADENA. Cald I'-. -WalUT ilajten. Detir i.u.l and British open ti iy t.ed with Crt-ore America's aevnnd fur the lead tn the ope- iv'a A hole round of the oou Rlf Mi -en ami; von Elm turned in drd-.

of gj. ux i under par. Stroking one under fjur pro- fessiouala tied for the op-ti round second honors with of To Thev were Morion Smith of Jopim. Cram Wood. J.

Shut. CCi.o and Lae Hackney. Lawrence. Hunter Cops Another Pinehurst Golf Meet PIN EH COST. IVC.

20 p. Scorli his second tory tn major 1 tournaments at pine.mr.st this sen- aon. James T. Hunter, ot North i Ada me. Ma- today won the eight annual men's aeaaon members $ot tourney of th Pinehurst Country 1 Club.

Hunter defeated Eric Thorn- son. of New York tn the final maicn. I 2 up. Hunter won the men's Caro. Una tournament lt wk.

Both Thomson and Hun': went out iu 39 and were all even at the turn. hold ins their position through lii 1 next six hole- Th Bav Stat star took the lflth i and holea to wu the n.atch. i I I i 1 i I i i Is Second Time In His Career That He Has Quit Boston American. WON TITLES "Heinle" Wagner Mentioned As Likely Successor To 13-Year Pilot (AP) Hill Carrigan, who piloted the Boston Red Sox to two world championships, today resigned that baseball berth for the second time in 1 3 years. He told President Bob Qtiinn, who visited him at his home in Lewiston, Maine, that he had to quit baseball or neglect hi own affairs.

When Cjuinn fturned to Beaton to-nint he he waa not ready to announce Curricul a aucceaaor. who prolMbly Aill lie "Heinle" WaKlier, "Wild Bill llrat lieutenant for many yearn Dedxlon 1 "Alter a rrHl man to man talk with CurrVfin," Qulnn aald." I am iiU.I.cd ihdt It would be Impossible for him to continue to manage th(; lied ho and at the same time Rive hla own affulra the proper attention, Hnd I am not aeifiah enough to try 1 lo prevail nn him to with OUT 1 cluh unrlcr awch cir umttancea. I I reiiL'p lullv Umi any innii owea more to th w-Uiire of ins and hla 1 private tni.iine" than doea to out-: sula intrrets. "Willi the deepest fvrrt I accep; hli retinnation 1.111. in biiihi ni.

hla dect-: over tha telephone frfm Lewis-: ton aald "I told Bon Qulnn If It were i a cne of life and drarn with him I would not think of leavm the Red Hok, hut 1 do not feel that the la such." I tirreil Out nre 'ri I hiiliii'vi intcreh's which I'WHiiie and aiied in and about I I'wii'nn forced h.tn out of ha.se ball HMfl. when he via Mt the peak of in material cart er. Me the club world rhampionr.lpa. i Cjuinn luiid lini hack In 1027. llio Ited Hox forMins were at it eiib to the team but wu unable to ob-t necensaey pi ivcri and tha team finished JiiHt in the lit three CarrlHn 4tl years old.

St. Prisca Takes! First In Keeneyj Park's Feature! Laft Day Of Racing At Keen-ey Park See Widener'a Enlry Win Race HKW YORK. Dec 20. pi Ai Keeney k. Fl preparf to cloe--In the fme of an injunction threat, turing interest turned today to Ha-vana and Paik where nn action la in nj-ht to mar the pltMsurc (f lo the aport of klnys.

At KeY-nev Puk'a last program. 1 Wldener'a Prist won the; fourth and feature rr. a claiming a JTrf lr for two a nlil.i over a s. i iiv.iiv w.t kr oAtied by J. llunia.

was s. an. I W. T. An-tie's tn'a Apt Ihi pri-cji ran tne d.Hlmnc Hi I 2-0 paid 11 to li in the hetUhht At I'rk.

won the feitnre ntth raoe fo- a 1 OhO pnic tnit lu re wus mor inter et. In tne event which saw O.sle out v.ctory in riwvi nf rne meeting Five hnrfci t-cl h'td apart ill thia rae ui'n 11 Cap- I ta. li htul Juhn Speed ttil-d The K-i-itH'tr 4 to 1. wm the third a tul rvt a' lliiiitn. 1 ouo was ne.

il i.l in.h i uiri Hoagland Entries Take Stake Honors I'jvnii jo the 1). I -in i. n.t id. m.s sm t.Kia (1. s- re- p.

tt 9 nf U.e nnnu.il he i Cluh Ann i I tireerj (uiiu lrinau of n. bird of ti.e in ti 't; hievder en- try h-! piice 4s keen all along the' line in event. The H'MKlarid entries were tint the "lily onet up the l.h "ii 1 it. ft point1 I ittid 1 i-. a i a 'if I Ha-rv K.rk-wr t.m I St -1 i and captured i 'iiiU 1 I.

mi in t.ie ned I the ftll'l University Golfers Arrive For Tourney 1 i p- 1 i in- v.a i'a- golfers vi r.o i p.v in ot I'mrlim-i Country Club week aimed 1 Y.iK Koi iie.s of Hnbor. Maine, io--pe. of Philadelphia John! of New Y'ttk, came In! T. Dunlan. of Pi.ti r'on.

vMiitii-r of the event for; four a Imi bore. Purdue And Butler To Resume Relations UFAYKTT Dec yf tA Puidue atid Butler will resutne in ly.io, bIit a lapse uf 'ah irs Tne name, which P. -vines i.etlnle for next A 1 lie el at l.af aye I r. S.jke li-n-r met In Ihyj t-hl 1. Ill -111- Wit'.

u' 2-j. nroi-ilM vier Ah in -e- tape Jieiirst riai, wna 10 yurda he-hind Piivjf na in third place. I definitely r.st ithllfthed MipriMiiHry at the rtlatancs. He J. Hd hca' en Paavo Nuirnl at the same ime In the mch iwc anies I-VhiUfiry.

had been the only one t') cltifeat Llovd Hhn in the in-rf'tor Keaaon of 10'H. at 1,000 yarda He had aleo henten Dr. Otto Peltzer of Oerrtmnv at that distance. Niirml Minn 'I. in That no even 113 Mm ml allowed hta as a dini.iiicn nmncr by et'iiit( four world's recortU while slepplnR over the fom-nulp course.

His marks were I 7 for tlie four 11 1 1 lei. 1ft. ft I for i ie three and CUartci; ur the th and a halt, and If! 2.) 3-ft lor tlie three and threr-UHrtera. itch 2V- Jean Morotra. French nee.

defc.itrrt l'raiicia T. Hunter American to win the national I en 11 la liiarnpiunlilp In the Nrw York 1 he victory wna hia and Kve linn pei p'isr-5 tnii ol I he tourney Ine were 8-4. 6-0. 4-8 Mickey Walker, mid- dU' tiiHir.p.ini id former i a 1 1 1 'lmnmy Lourliraii. litfht hravvruht f.t.

11 Hi-round ijiut at Chicago in tn 1 that Hiker hoped woni-l cm- li.ni hi ttiird rma tltl. won the decivion hi rein li mill boxing ability Tourist Infielder Ended Good Season OfTl ei of the New Prnn--', Iv.isn.t League Just IVI rapca. ntur Who wit nl: irom In the lr. ll'l'l i 1 1 IH( IJOOd HfUM'll I Miti.itiir i 1 vr 1 he hlvuvr 1 1mea at hat. totul basea, vloubii-s, ri ttilH's.

seven homers, h.i. '2 biiv on bulla, J)H i mis h.ii -'l only 14 hlrlketiu'f a b.if rent.ne ot lii t2 K.uues. CliJ'Is It, iii.iklni; '210 Itll put iuts i.i e-rors ln fc.inif mit til Id ill ul flf 1 I ril I errors In 07 mnnrs M'tiKi Siira Irtpe.s th.it Ciiln---. iflnan 'f in. it.

will a nn in: defense The t'-' Ii.t (h bdsci in tT intli Me I as UkUal. Middlewest Team To Be Well Balanced DM AS 'I re. 20 'hi' C.fl (l! Il( I'" is N.v Ve.t: l.i u-n ri, of he i i nr s. a rs fie I Irn li.riinin.sh.p 1 ii- and hv Fi'-nes He.t:, the Of Cnrley Cooley Wants Wrestling Bout Here "I A wrfN'li-rt- from Fu l'nnV n. .1 l- ii; uic him in W'fi i 1 v.

.1 any nea C'Kev iiu-n in hf I H.d-JiX if li ou.ei S' at U2 i I lender f'ir a n. v-t-ji: di-. 9 I nv'J' AIT y''y iuT FCKJ TKfc Lud Wray Selected Head Grid Coach Of Pennsylvania Team l'llll WM I'll! I ri .1. K. I.mllow (l.tnl) line iiiiirli ot the uleiMv IV VII M- Hhani.i football teatll fnr vwil seasons todiiv iele ted as head couili by the committee ot the itmiMil.

Wiai sinceiN l.ou Yonns. who re cut I declined re-elect ion its bend i In order to bei ome a--htaiH to the of the I nherit of pcmis athletic COI1IK il. Sylva Cage Whip Asheville Outfit By Score Of 20-18 Local Independent Basketball Five Loses Hard Fought Battle At Sylva s.pe( SYI VA. Dv f.ti'.e l.e-1 th- I.l here lo Hie Cltlrn) JO 'I he U.i C'nV, ire by the ln- lo-e siou cippendt- to w. Of 20 to 1M.

Boih teams, handicapped by the cold the start of the soon iiiulM'icd up and plaed a fas' and Int-rt game. Warren and Wa'sun. for Svlva. waited until clojni; before let ira ioe a of at the basket th.it took and brouK.it victory Bia.ich. H-xljes und ChakaVs i f-r I.

Suov i i rd WlISLU Warren (IF) 'i4l i 7) Brand Li i5. Ch i li i2i 4 I. Oree.ie rJi Wat Sub Ilererce tff (Carolina I Western Barrister Trounces Bostonian BOSTON. LVc 20 if Am I l. Ar.

hr.ivvvvf rairis'i-. won a li'-rmiiid ri ever J.uk Ctanon. Boston, here niK'nt in the Boston Garde n'a featuie contest. The ilifornian yielded seien Kimu to Cagnon who scaled lftO 1-2. WRIST WATCHES Men's Elyin Strap Watches in white and green Rold.

7-jewel. CIO 7tt Priced 1 J. I Ac up FlNKELSTEIN'S niltntore A. betting may be lealird in Florida. 1 niirr luiiMiM.i inrr.li Th meet waa opened ta.it Saturday and alnre that time haa been under i constant threat of court action.

Announcement of the iln ision to suspend mmi a r.iten.ent issued by rimtk A pie-ldeut of the club, aald the a tnui was due to such rouit actl tis "contemplated liy Fred O. FJberhaiii! anil other rc-fotmera who see In rating not the (h-aii i ih. but ii.Pition of state Mututes rebiMe Closing of the tiin'k tern i in the statement inueii. until such lime aa the I.i.t in.nded citizens fit Florida shall insist that their li-m sin tors pass laws liliini; the pair-mutuel system of hfting." Horsemen In Meet W. E.

Frd. vn iu of the clnb. annoumed tli.i' a nutntier of hcusemen would intt" to con-alder the of over the plant mid within a few days. Several hui.uit'd horses are in the track stuMf- The envelope svt, or hefting has heen In open eMmi. tnuhou.

flie week the tia is operated. Fiberhardt. a Li inihiisher. liad announced in a ni i nlc in- Junction proccedltnrs at I Augustine HpatnM ihr a "nuisance." That the closing nf would have no efr.t imi nieeta planned fo: I waa indicated In t. hv Major 11 prc-ident of tlie M.un; which openites the tt nieet aa I 'iicy Park i otner racs winter 'unc'incnt Wmhurton, K-kry Club in Hlalenh near Mlamt.

tha' meet there would ro throuRh. continuation of preparations a pompano, near i Fort Lauderdale t.i weeks" meet be-tjinniiK Promoters of the were unavailable ur Day pano project i Major WarbuitiMi Bench was, moat emphn't 'Whv alionlu he asked "We bane a operate in for a 45-day lfl NEW YORK. Her. 20 While baseball, ith every ma or league team and moat minor league clubs tn tram ln. rire'v the utea'T portion of attention through the month, the outstanding events of March were contributed by track and f.eid athlete.

The hlsih spot undoubtedly waa the "mile of the century." run in New York an event that brought tot-ether the greatest of cin-rter path start collected In years. But before the eaut had witnessed this event the west roanf had had the thrill of seeing a world's record -buttered. Marrh -Babe officially opened the haseball enson for the fana by slamming out his Iir-t prsic-tice home run of the season. Van Pelt rookie hurler. the noat.

March 0 Eric Krenz. Stanford unl-ve-sitv athletic marvel, broke fh-world's discus thro record of feet. 1 3-4 lnchen with a new mark Of 163 feet. 8 3-4 Iwhr-s ((insert t.reat Kim March Hi Rav Conyer, middle distance Mar. representing the Illinois Athletic club, won the "mile of the century" race in the KnlKhts o' Columbus meet in New York City Enteird In th f.eld ai'Minst Conifer were Purle, Finland a tar.

11-vln Wide. Swedish mercury. yi v. nail' nal intercollegiate itlr holder for the mile; Galen Eiiiott. of North woniicr.

and Leo Iermond of Demon Deacons To Play Nine Games On Grid In 1930 Wal.e Forest To Open Season On September 27 With Tar Heel Eleven fTAI K1GH. Iec. id The llMu viieduie of w.ik- K-m( col iiunouuced tv Dj (l radita'e nn cf Utli-. nine '1 12 gume- (luiitK 'he Jnyt Ternule are tPiitiis h.i v. i- met next but whu tii- IW'J card.

Catavvha. f'urnian lid I.Ji not irappear on tlie schedule 1 anoti-ter meniher of Tii B. in on Tha: Dy la to trie mee'itiK of tlie two tems on that day in tevent vears and -t fxpected te annual affair. Tr. icmii r-s 27 :v.e of c.f and vet to or u.

-r 4 Cuiford nt ake F'v-t Or: :) Bjltirrojf W.ik (r R--. Moim? loier im North faro. a Hl-e'k-n. at W.ke 1 IVinple at N.w:r.her f'e-'u of Carolina I mr-en, ber Ouke lit coming fiiv i 17 1) at Br son City Splits With Waynesville a twin rae biU laal nlpht, the Wavn--Tllle Rirl Brvaon las.ei!. 38 to Vi whi.e Brva-u, Clly boya were virtoriou.

to Mead iwa frorrr Ilt Brva-m City ftijiie r.mor for "A Chi l-t ma- Inrke 1 i-ftit mIHi every ed ar pim hae. Franklin Kyle A Sertife Nf ITM Ku More i.ess IELD WF1T Tl IVP'IHIU HI ATI est. It was annouu.t'd by tho-f leres: that the tr.n v.oul be o.i- Workout Cancelled i Frigid temperatures and a frozen field caused ancrUatlon ot plans for an hour's stiff workout and only 20 minutes of Umbering up exercises was given. Dressed In sweat clothes the squad boarded busses when the fpeclal train stopped here and was transported to the indium, a mile from the station. Frank Wamtle used moat 1 of the time for a series of calcsthe-nics.

then Cue phi vera did a '11 tie passing and kukinc. closing the session with a run s.i ht-diile Broken Major Flcinme. graduate manager of a If tics at the military academy th? d-liy In the schedule of the Army pcttn! due to the Mid-West blizard. in audition to spt Him: plans tor practice. alo had ruined arrangements lor receptions at various s'ops along the route.

The unrkmit planned for r-rerriav at had to be called nlf lint 1 lie t'atleli routed Iruni I heir hrrthf. when the train rem lied I hi ie at n'clixk tlil morning In order not to disappoint the parents of tun of the platers who had uilHed hours at the -tatjuii to fireet the team. The stop at llutrhlnson was hastily an allied today by Ccacii Jones when it was found that the train would not reach K.tinas in time to bold the workout there News that J.dui L.n-.ir. brhlfant center who w.i it behind nt West Point be-auc of whoh-s: ic had been to ehRibility and was for tne coast by air tonight, heurtenrd hi tcnmnint. Hutchmfon schoo's dismissed their students early to permit them to witness the i tK Pitt LOS ANOKLES.

Dec. 20. -With five days of complete ret behind them follow ing tlicir victoty over Cirnecle Tech. the Trojans of te Lir.veiMty ot Southern California U-dav are rc.tdv to climb into their yrid armor, to the practice grind in ai.n. inat on of their roiui.Li.i:"i;t of Rose- tirule wit.i the Panthers 01 Piitaourh Coach Howard Jones n.is nuppfd out an intensive drill on pipkin fundamentals, defense aKaint the great ririwug attack of Eastern aKirretatiou.

and principles his owa Intense Practlt Tli pr'Hirnm fa lit. tor intense practice until Chris'mns. when the men of Trov tiike up their abode pi Pasadena i'tnf, the Pose Bowl, cne of E.ist-Wet striKCle. as their stain p. n.

ground for the reminder of the irmmnc schedule, Coach Johps la expected to gl'e much attention to the center of hts line in hopes of bntste-ing it against the onslaught of Coach "Jock" Southerland'a nll-Amerkan backfiell aces. Octavtus Uansa and Tom Parkinson. That th two acijreaatlons will play to a packed stadium ot lo.ooo fa'1 was aasured with announcement bv Arnold Eddy, graduate mauater of U. 8. that all of the tickets for the classic were sold before a public sale could be instituted, and many apph-j cations returned W.I.I..W'K WINMlt DETROIT.

Dec 20 B.i.y Wallace. Cleveland hertt weight, w-nn a referee decision over Bruce Flowers New Roe nero. in a bout WaUace ifched 1 135: I lowers I Mi 1-2. Coach And School President Couldn't Agree On Players Tlie victim of an o' lu um-fan' es. Cip'ain Jo id footbail coach at the his name Involved ip pt eratfd In strut ronioruuty with Fiorina antl-trnmblim; 1.

Ret-ervnt Ions for more than 1 fiOT horses, wi'h stable mmi jhtvit 000 aiatlable. alreatly hae been Major Warburton would make no comment on pro-pet i -tln the Miami Jockey Ciub by Fberhard. effected cf.ft.ni one-time iv of Oregon for and 1 In- iifentntf Pun: 1 undcr-cover nil motion of k- i nr tics ned A c.mIc'h tneir I-rt hromina enK.utcr.ent at Palo Alto, No one at West Point i the pictures in connection with M' Ewan's visit but this Incident leMilted in an exc ha mho of telejra tr.s be: -a Army and Stan ford coaclies. In Itt'inaiii In -t M. Pwin rem i'n the Ea.t unnounc -d tod iv pl.u.s conduct a Mi arh otil hereabouts, with and summer cia.sws.

but also ui iv seek a new Job as head roach. The former Army star ha been I mentioned as a (a.sib!e successor of i Frank CavttnatiKh. at Fordham. Major Cuvanauii, in apr.e of a suc- cessful year, h.is not ye; signed lor lttjn mid Fordham's R-aduate Jack Otltv, said today luat n.tn!i.K cxild don about the iivi-'Mu; s.tua'iun uiu.l after tne of the year GeoitiVAn and Purdue a-e head cliches nt present. NKW YtdtK under i all-Amerir in tour cm: gridiron Cm Mr Ew.ui th.

I'niii general upin" p.il coliecs but iririe Banahaw alenrd In 1 llil ufa.vm. ii Phelan of Pir cninract cc hii heMl nt I plir Hi tlie piipel-. North Acs'. sure and re- lUl tlllMl'lT'S' ieil by Jimmy wltli a Mir uh lit to. of hi will-i one of Ititihess l.

Ort n(-s di with a tie for i. onlv untile Mas tint the lie uiilrrlt) and I tot horn f't iib- mi it I inniiieiits," hi lold The in makliii; It tMiiiiil not put up Mi ni dnl. to II III id his contract. apparent it l.irmfr Aimy plajer prrolitetit i (Hid not stltute at Captiitn Mt I i-laled Pi rlf.ir tli.it In a It'lil. a It the An.

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