gg-J ... ■■ ■” Handy Gent By Adolph Gorychka. co-captain and EddieAsh veteran forward on Marquette's bas- Sports team, to hands. He’s Times ketball runs Major Scribes Speak Well of A. A. Plan said to have the biggest mitts in i:;, jr>i a m m college , and. Incidentally, goes by the nickname cf “Big Hickey Invites Writers to Conference INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933 PAGE 16 iff Mitts.” .' jmmi Ml ..

comment is going the rounds of the big > leagues over the American Association innovation Ball State Central Ready for Butler Eastern Grid Coaches of inviting the scribes of the midwest cities to at- tend a pow-wow in Chicago next week for a three-day stand while the major circuits are in session there. President Net Victor Offer to Help Little Thomas J. Hickey has urged the A. A. writers to visit the Windy City at his expense and enter into discussions with Shuck’s Free Throw in Last Lou Welcomes Brain Trust to Whip Columbia Into Shape the eight club owners on subjects vital to the existence and Minute Beats De Pauw, for Rose Bowl Game: Anderson Proffers Services prosperity of the league. 21 to 20. to Lions’ Mentor. In other words, Prexy Hickey and his magnates are By United Pres* BY JACK CUDDY but not the shrewd Mr. Little. He searching for ideas to put more fans in the ball parks during GREENCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 6. United Press Staff Correspondent / explained to the United Press, the season coming up. Many veteran big league scriveners Ball State Teachers college won a NEW YORK, Dec. s.—Coach Lou | "Why—any one of those fellows hotly contested basketball game Little was busy today organizing a 1 might tip us off to something that believe it’s a wise move. Several of the A. A. writers have from De Pauw here last night, 21 “brain trust,” or board of football would help to beat Stanford—or at been looking down from press boxes far longer than some to 20. A free throw by Shuck, Ball strategy, to assist him in sharpening least keep the score down.” State forward, in the last minute the Columbia Lion’s fangs for its The board of strategy already in- of the owners have been in the game. ended the scoring. tussle with Stanford in the Rose | eludes such notables as Chick Mee- Prexy Hickey seems to have stolen a march on the ma- The Muncie team trailed, 10 to 6, Bowl. j han of Manhattan; Jim Crowley of at the half. The score was tied Eastern football circles were tak- Fordham; Jock Sutherland of Pitts- already cer- times in the last period. jors by his invitation to newspapermen, because three Anson ing the Pasadena tilt seriously, and burgh; Hunk Anderson of Notre and Tierman Ball State’s I tain big league executives are suggesting the American and led scor- already many of the section’s most | Dame; Lud Wray, coach of Phila- ing with seven points each. Town- brilliant gridiron tacticians had idelphia's professional team, and Bert National loops do the same thing. send, center, led De Pauw scorers to help the popular Bell, former Pennsylvania coach. with seven points. volunteered If it comes to pass that scribes of three leagues congre- Lou. Others probably will be added soon. Ball State <2l>. De Pauw <2O). Seme of these grid mentors will —Photo by Voorhis. Some coaches might have de- gate one convention, a lot of things may happen. The FGFTPF FGFTPF lend a hand in putting the Lions at Todd f o o 0 Hickman,f... 2 2 3 Left to right: Harry Spurgeon, guard; Dick Commingore, forward; Dave De Jernet, center; Lester clined such offers, feeling that too Ansof.f 3 1 2 Isley.f 0 1 0 through their paces at Baker field. may succeed in selling the game back to the Wilson,c.... McCuen, many meisters might spoil the brew; sports writers 0 0 3 Townsend,c.. 3 12 forward. Others will visit New York, sit in King.g l l OLee.g o 0 1 magnates. Babe Ruth will be unable to ballyhoo the pastime Tierman.g. .. 3 1 4 Yngbld.g 2 0 3 Central college five, Coach Harry Good of Central He has not seen much service in at a couple of practice sessions, try Schuck.f o 1 0 Stone.f 0 0 0 the early tilts. De Jernet hails pick flaws offer suggestions. E. Henrv.f.. l l 0 Balsbgh.g 10 2 INDIANAgetting the jump on nearly all has been driving his men hard to and forever and forever. other state college basket quintets, from Washington, Ind. Some will be used as consulting en- a a a Totals ... 8 5 9 Totals 11 for the big early season game and a a a 8~4 will battle the Butler Bulldogs in Dick Commingore, forward, is a Saints Name gineers on matters of conditioning. Score *t Half—De Pauw. 10: Ball shape of the prominent bit? league baseball writers, Daniel M. Daniel, State. 6 the Fairview field house Saturday they are reported in fine to product of Paoli and Lester Mc- Little is preparing for a football Referee—Russell. Umpire—Maloney. ONEof the New York World-Teiegram, touched on the American Asso- night and a lot of rivalry interest oppose the net shooters of the far Cuen, another forward, was de- Bob Coleman game. He’s facing a tough proposi- ciation innovation the other day. He said, in part: In inviting news- has been worked up in the con- north side. Dave De Jernet, stal- veloped at Nappanee. Harry Spur- j iion, one that will require all his test. the expected of the I. C. is a wriggle of. So Cali- paper men from the eight cities of their circuit to confer with them in It will be season opener wart Negro center, is to geon, one guards, ingenuity to out peak star. By Time* Special expect Chicago this month, club owners of the American Association have made Sign Williams for Butler. be at his of form Saturday. former Freetown fornia fans can to see one ST. PAUL, Dec. 6—Bob Coleman, of the teams that a move which might well be emulated by the major leagues. As the slickest ever last year pilot of the Beaumont coast, gulf between the club owner and the baseball writer visited the despite its lack of years roll along the Club of the Texas League, was to- power. widens, and the writers too often are left wondering what the magnates for Hall Card man day named manager of the St. Paul Columbia will take the field a are trying to do, why they demonstrate such stubborn resistance to Rascher Celebrates Repeal by Peeling and Saints for the 1934 season. Official decided underdog. Doyle, march of progress. If the club owners of the major leagues call in Jack the Scotty Williams, who was announcement was made by Bob Broadway betting commissioner, an- the writers at the joint meeting in Chicago on Dec. 14—and we hear popular with local mat fans during the Connery, Apostle president. nounced opening quotations as: 5-2 there is some such proposal—they will be told a lot of things that will summer months, has been signed to Himself Mat Win Over Frenchy Baffert Coleman is a veteran minor league against Columbia, and 1-3 against make their faces red. Insofar as public relations and progressive ad- four- oppose Joe Hollander, the “old man BY CARLOS LANE Rascher that Mr. Baffert from enough into Mr. Baffert’s abdom- pilot and catcher and has had Stanford. concerned, the big leagues are at least thirty years be- hails years managerial experience. ministration are of the mountain,” in Canada, where it has been permiss- inal machinery that all was over teen of To make matters worse, Joe Fer- hind the times. might as well be back in the days of the horse the semi- It was, as the saying goes, a for in 1913, 1915 The> final of mat show at Tom- ible for some time to wheedle a but the grunting. Back in the ring He caught Columbus rara. veteran tackle and outstand- and The average magnate creeps into a shell and is content to Friday’s stormy night upon the ocean, which 1916. buggy. linson hall. They will go for the best sailors, quart from legitimate stock. after the rest period Rascher went and ing lineman, has been declared in- view the baseball world from his restricted viewpoint. How many of the is always a bad thing for the The new St. Paul chief has man- eligible. two out of three falls, mention passengers If Mr. Baffert had been headlong into his opponent again, The co-captain elect failed magnates took the trouble to attend the world scries last October? How forty-five not to the an Amer- aged clubs at Mobile, Terre Haute, in some his minutes’ time limit. aboard. ican with one of those cast iron and, eight minutes Later, the fans of mid-term examina- many major league managers and outstanding players took the trouble their coats and San Antonio, Evansville and Beau- tions, and special tests A suitable opponent is being There were, also, a few land stomachs (de)generated by bath-tub were looking for unless can to show themselves in New York and Washington?” bottles. mont. Emmet McCann piloted the be arranged, he is not likely to get sought for Speedy O’Neal in squalls sank more than one gin and other questionable distill- a tt a one of that last year until his resigna- into the game. a a a the two prelims. earth-bound as Cowboy McCarroll. who learned Saints canoe prohibition ates, Mr. Rascher probably would tion late in the campaign. Phil Joe reserve experts of the newspaper fraternity seldom are found went the way of all flesh when have had a skull this morn- his wrestling in the steer-tossing Richavich. a tackle in fracture finished out 1933 season 1932, who was counted on be a among when comes naming the winners in Utah the ing. badlands of Idaho, that Todt the to FOOTBALLthe front runners it to succored twenty-first It was Mr. Rascher’s head- found manager here. first-string man in 1933, re- the but everybody will agree the TEXAS COACH RESIGNS amendment at 4:31 central standard on with Baffert's mid- throwing Irish Pat O’Shocker was as has advance, particularly upsets, nearly contacts Mr. gained his standing after being on writers usually turn in interesting accounts of the high spots of the grid time yesterday afternoon. riff that finally decided the match. something more of a job than heav- Littlefield Quits After Being Re- NOWACK WILL STAY probation all season. He may get battle when they are assigned to cover the job. They watch for “breaks” But it was a gala evening for For some twenty-three minutes of ing the bull. into the game he named Grid Mick Lake if rounds into chiefly, if a game, at the outset, looks as though it is going to be close. to Post. Mr. Andy Rascher, the very up- their exhibition, Mr. Rascher eluded •The ruddy from Salt shape. With Ferrara out. Richa- upset Army, one By Special and-coming City, in the evening’s other plain I. U. Heads Say They Will Not Following are the “breaks” of the Notre Dame of as Time* Indiana representative the deadly key-locks that Mr. Baf- vich’s return would give Little four scribe followed them through: AUSTIN, Tex., Dec. 6.—Clyde Lit- in the heavyweight grappling so- fert practices upon all and sundry go, added to Utah’s new found pres- Dismiss Line Coach. tackles. tige clamping a headlock on Mc- 1. Lukats’ perfect flat pass in the end zone is dropped by Brancheau. tlefield resigned last night as coach ciety. opponents. Then one came along by By Times Special Little has had no chance to scout of the of Texas football Mr. Rascher anointed his Adonic that didn’t have the answer for, Carroll in seventeen minutes, and BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 6. the but, 2. Notre Dame’s territory is recovered by Army, University he Stanford team, he expects to Lukats’ fumble in team, but will remain at the Long- brow with an important laurel last and his shoulders graced the mat. by repeating the act five minutes Indiana university athletic officials get an idea of their and fourth down Cadet pass puts West Point in position for Buckler plays from a horn school as track coach. His night as he measured Mr. A“f Baf- That was all of that, as far as later to win the decision. today denied that they considered friends on the coast, to score. newspaper de- resignation came after he had been fert’s French-Canadian length twice Mr. Rascher was concerned. He In the first event on the program dismissing Butch Nowack, line scriptions of'games, etc. intercepted by Bucknam 3. Notre Dame pass deep in Irish territory is renamed as gridiron coach. Sev- on the canvas in the feature per- used his head. Literally and figura- Tom (The Bad Wolf) ’Marvin and coach. Coaching personnel will be “I guess Tiny Thornhill is still for Army, leading to second West Point touchdown. eral days ago it was rumored that formance on the Hercules A. C. tively. And in eleven minutes by Babe Caddock of New York went decided upon at a meeting after the using the Warner system at Stan- 4. Offside penalty against Irish aids Soldiers to vital first down. Texas had bid for the services of WTestling card at the Armory. the better grade watches around the twenty-five minutes until Marvin Western Conference schedule ses- ford,” Little remarked. “But I’m Harry possibly for Mr. ringside he sank his skull deeply threw Chicago, they said. 5. Buckler’s second miss for goal after touchdown proves fatal. Mehre, Georgia mentor. It is fortunate Caddock with a chinlock. sion in not sure. In fact I don’t know a thing about that 6 Lukats’ beautiful spot kick puts Army on defensive as second half team—vet.” starts. Four Tied in 7. Poor spot kick and two Notre Dame offsides get Soldiers out of Heavies Under Dempsey’s High School Gagers Put Independent and Amateur the hole. 8. Lukats’ kick from end zone sets Cadets back in their own territory. Billiard Play Basketball Gossip 9. Notre Dame partially blocks Army punt and recovers at midfield Don’t Attract Cash Through Routine Drills beginning of Irish fifty-two-yard march Care Tbe —the turning point of the game; Fairfield Flyers, with a strong team, for a touchdown. By United Press would like games with any one in this vicinity. Edgewood, Plainfield. Shelby- what proves to be CHICAGO, 6.—The world’s ville and locals 10. Bonar successfully dropkicks winning point. BY HENRY M’LEMORE vomica of pugdom used to chatter Dec. Indianapolis high school basket- Continentals’ gym Saturday. Coach notice. Phone Washing- Lukats’ magnificent seventy-yard kick forces Army to kick championship pocket billiard tour- ton 1919 after 5 p. m. 11. spot United Press Staff Correspondent light frivoloties anent socks on the eers w’ent through routine practice Jones yesterday used several com- out from end zone. noggin puss, nament entered its third day of binations effort find one , St. John's Holv Name team will open NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—1 hold no and punches in the preparation in an to its season tonight against kick, recovered by ( Millner for Notre play today with Ralph Gieenleaf, sessions this week in for smoothly Sacred Heart 12. Follows the blocked Army was given to the concessionaries for which would click more quintet at 9 in the Sacred Heart gym. Dame's touchdown. brief for Madison Square Garden, defending titleholder, tied with games between today and Sunday. Games are wanted with city and state second peanut storage. than that which the west siders teams. 13. Tobin, Notre Dame, intercepts Army’s last desperate pass and and haven’t, as my colleagues well three other competitors for the Manual’s cagers will take on Ac- the you see, love for opened season. So I have no the lead, each with one victory and no Coach Dienhart cut his squad The Y. L. S. five want a game tonight narrowly misses scoring another Irish touchdown. know, since that day when James ton in the Manual gym Wednesday Joe in their gym. Phone Garden, but I feel it my bounden defeats. yesterday. Those remaining the DP.exel 0137. a a a a a a Joy Johnston so ruthlessly did away afternoon and will play at Ben Dq- on duty today to put in a lick against Erwin Rudolph, Cleveland; An- Cathedral team are: Carson, Kiil- Black Bats downed McCrorv's Five and all of the honors that went with the forecasting grid games of with the pressroom. vis Friday night. Coach Oral Ten five last at inger, Rohyans, night Brookside gym. The the sports writers who are criticis- drew Ponzi, Philadelphia, and Jim- Bridgeford pointed out mistakes McMahon Sweeney, Bats want games on Saturday and Sunday Dec. 2 belonged to The Times reader “experts” who picked better It was there, upon dull after- at their gym. games NOT my Caras, Wilmington, Del., each boys W. Connor, G. O’Connor, Shiel, For phone Belmont than seven winners out of the field of twelve. The front runners in the noons, that one could saunter in, ing the Garden for losing control the made in the New Palestine 1132-J after 6 p. m.. or write William have won one game and were tied game last week and sent them Shields, R. Connor, Feeney, and J. Kingcry, 1250 South Sheffield avenue. I Told You So League had their inning yesterday and their accomplish- fill one’s pockets with a week’s sup- situation. Sev- of the heavyweight with Greenleaf in first place. through a heavy scrimmage yes- O’Connor. Cathedral will play at ments were put in black and white. In one case, however, a little too ply of cigarets, get a nip of tea and Friday night. Hall Place quintet, playing in the 14-16- eral of my fellow workers have ex- The schedule called for Greenleaf terday. Flora year-old class, wants games with teams much credit was handed one member of Elegant Eights. Emil Butler, bitters, and converse with the miving access the the opinion that Dempsey’s to meet George Kelly, Philadelphia, will two Park school's varsity will play to gyms. Will share ex- charming muggs and thugs who are pressed Washington face foes this penses. Write John Hartledge. 24 West who was among several naming the upset of Army by Notre Dame, was Kirklin high school Friday at the Eighteenth the of on leading is national champion, in tonight’s week, playing at Mooresville Fri- street or phone Harrison 2467 credited with a "perfect” prediction on Southern California-Georgia. He backbone box-fighting. hold the heavies a local gym. Coach Lou Reichel used between 6 and 7 p. m. sign of dumbness in the Garden ad- feature match. day and meeting Southport in the forecast 30 to 0. Correct score was 31 to 0. Anyway, that was one whale But no more. James Joy hung as his varsity in scrimmage yester- ministration, and that if Rickard Central Camels defeated the Noblesville of a prediction—only one point off on a lopsided score. Names of some a padlock on the pressroom door, day: Alex Carroll and Bill Mc- All-Stars, 39 to 11, at the Noblesville gym, experts winners less, and in fancy emptied the coffee urn out the win- were alive the Garden still would be and beat the Mayer Chapel Dixies 3a to of the fan who hit seven and turned a Murtrie, forwards; Bill Birthright, 22. For games write Phil Lielir, 1425 East job of “calling” scores of various games, foliow: dow, pocketed the smokes, and, I tops in the fighting business. center; and Allen Carroll and Irv Michigan street. ALL RESIDENTS OF INDIANAPOLIS suppose, drank the tea and bitters. I’m not so sure. I wouldn’t be State Colleges May Drop guards. Lemaux, South Side Buddies play Meridian Mrs. to wallop he'd will William M Britton. Picsed Notre Dame Army. And the little room which provided surprised that if Tex were here Coach Tim Campbell pushed his Heights at the latter's gvm Wednesday Conrad Belch. Named the correct Baylor-Rice score, 7 to 6. such cozy salon where the haut- one look at the present crop of night. For games write Leo Ostermeyer. a take Tech cagers through a tough scrim- 245 South State street. East Larry Heustis. Picked the unexpected upset of Duke by Georgia Tech. sigh long sigh, and Tenth monde. ne plus ultra and nux heavyweights, a 5-Year Eligibility Rule mage yesterday. Friday the Green street Priates notice. Joseph Rolles. Named the exact Baylor-Rice count, 7-6. take to selling silk hosiery. Perhaps and five to Muncie to Wnllace P. Daggy! Hlt official, 7 to 0. on Kansas over G. Washington. White will go Heath Flyers, fn the 15-18-year-old the Garden boys are smart in not division, want games with teams having Ralph Utter. Also named the correct Kansas score. play the Bearcats, and will return to fooling with the heavyweights right DICK of new rules as drafted by William access to gyms without charge. The Flyers Paul Branham. Picked the correct Florida score, 19 to 0. and was one of the BY MILLER the local gym Saturday night for a prefer Monday or Thursday nights. Write upset of South now, and concentrating on hockey. A. of De Pauw, state sec- Lowell E. 1721 Ludlow avenue. few to predict the Auburn by Carolina. Midway Club In most instances it is, “the calm Blanchard tilt with Richmond. Warner. Milo F Walton. Predicted the upset of Duke by Georgia Tech. Dempsey, it was announced yes- retary. before the storm,” but with the Out at Shortridge, Coach Kenneth The Greenwood Cubs, in the 100-pound Buford Van Cleave Picked the upset of Holy Cross by Boston and was close to terday, has signed bridegroom Two sore spots exist in the state class, games at to Indiana Intercollegiate Peterman sent his Blue Devils want home on Monday, actual score with 14 to 7. Correct was 13 9. affairs ofthe Tuesday, or Thursday nights. play Schmeline and Tommy Loughran runs, “the organization, one the five-year rule through practice yes- Will Thomas Farrell. Was near to both the Southern California and Florida big Conference it usually a long session return games. Write Albert Tandy. scores, tesults were 31 to 0 and 19 to 0. Celebrate for a bout in Atlantic City in Jan- and the other the handling of eligi- 35 to 0, Trojans, and 21 to 0. Florida. Correct to storm before the calm.” As the date terday to get them in shape for their Greenwood. J Beveridge Jr. Nearly hit the Tulane-Louisiana tie game, which was uary, and has a head full of bility, or lack of Albert of the annual meeting, Saturday it. opening game with Greenfield, there, M. I A., the 18-20-vear-old 1 to 7. Favored Louisiana, 7-6 Was close on others with seven winners. schemes for King Levinsky and a in class, In the days of depression the un- Friday night. Peterman has wants games with teams that have a W. S Ulrich. Called the upset of Army by Notre Dame, predicting it 14 to 7. The Midway Athletic Association morning, Dec. 9, in the Claypool cut his gym English host of others. But will Jack make a justness of the five-year rule reveals squad to ten men. avenue Bovs' Club and Leo A. Budenz. Called the exact Florida score, 19 to 0. hotel, approaches, plans for Christamores notice. The M. I. A five will honor its football team with a any money? The best answer to more than any expected. plays the First Moravians tomorrow night Young. Named the Notre Dame turnover of Army and picked correct Bay- stormy session begin to formulate itself one A G banquet that one is that he had a natural who at Central Christian church. Plavers be lor score. jollification tomorrow eve- among the directors. It rules that an athlete at- there at 6:30. score over last summer in Baer and Schmeling athletic M:ke Dugan Was within two points of huge “Southern Cal” Georgia ning. Vast preparations have been Tins phase does not differ greatly tends college for two years and then with 33 to 0 Correct was 31-0. for the is and yet, even with the help of a the col- finds himself unable to continue for Tracy Cox Is Fletcher Trust five, with four wins and celebration and it usually one defeat, games strong city Sam Friedman Called correct Kansas count over Washington. made from past years, but want with great press as friendly as a politician on funds, and drops out to teams. Indianapolis Flashes notice. Cali Army by expected to be a success. lege leaders who carry a disgruntled lack of James B. McAvoy. Called the upset of Notre Dame. have the eve of election day, wound up work two years, finds himself un- Frank Pirtie Kllev 1551. Garstang. Among his seven winners was Notre Dame over Army, calling Mothers of club members attitude always seem to fail to find R w. making exactly nothing. Os course, Early Winner Stockyards It 17 to 6. prepared the menu and will do the champion, or hesitate to able to compete in athletics when A and B teams will meet that Jack a flocr West B teams tomorrow- Cleaver. Picked the overthrow of Duke by Georgia Tech. Offi- there is the possibility his career Newton A and Wilbur F serving at the festive board. for It is not at he resumes educational night at 7:30 at the Haw-thorne gvm. 2440 South pickers over Auburn, calling it and his associates are not inter- speak themselves. Bob Schwab. One of the few Carolina cers of the Em-Roe Senior League all unlikely the 1933 meeting will because he originally entered school By Times Special West Ohio street. For gameo write K. 23 to 14. Official was 16 to 14. ested in money, but are just pro- Duke. Exchange hotel, stockyards. Carolina over Auburn. will attend as will two representa- into the usual meeting five years before. That something James Brooks. Another member of the few picking South moting for jolly it offers. revolve itself DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 6.—Tracy the of the upset Holy tives in Senior the fun a of the flock will be done about this rule is prac- The Central Camels, through a rep- Huber Patton Among his seven winners was forecast of of each eleven the of officers with few resentative, deny a hands was 13 to 9. The main objection I have to the of tically states Cox, Indianapolis welterweight, defeat at the of dross bv Boston, 14 to 10 Correct loop. looking on during the reading assured. Others abol- won the Memorial Scabookies. The Camels v,.. his Notre Dame over Garden’s position is, that, with say r v< Brooks Picked two upsets among seven winners. Midways club rooms are at South secretary’s report. ished it. a two-round victory over Tommy the Central Camels reserves plaved over Holy Cross 14 to 7 and 12 to 7. respectively. Also named most of the the the Memorials and the Central senior Armv and Boswn Naomi street. Thb Dempsey controlling recalled, however, that last Inasmuch as the life of athletics an correct Florida score, 19 to 0, over Maryland. State avenue and heavyweight contenders, it may be It is White, Houston, in a scheduled ten- five still claims undefeated record 19-0. have colleges to hinge for the new season. George L Brown. Called the exact Florida victory, banquet will start at 7:30 p. m. year efforts were launched to in Indiana seems Auburn. forced to use Sharkey against Car- round bout last night. Betty Among the few to pick South Carolina over and by-laws of cn their ability to confine the major calvelnge exclusive again. And, personally, I could the obsolete rules The Taber Tuxls Tigers of Tabernacle Harding. The upset of Army by Notre Dame was among his seven winners. MAXIE IS SIGNED UP nera portion of their contests to Cox White for a nine Presbyterian church defeated Was-son's Harry the organization rewritten, re-codi- athletic floored per- Dame over Army, 13 to 0, and named the correct By United Press do without the Sharkey man for a department store. 29 to 25. Eighteen James Smith Picked Notre or something done to bring intra-state competition, some action count in the first frame, and sonal fouls were called. Bartlow, elongated Kansas score. 7 to 0. NEW YORK. Dec. 6.—Articles for long, long time. fied necessary center of the Tigers, led his team mates South Carolina victory over Auburn. up to 1933 standard of ath- seems to combat the eligi- dropped him again in the second, T.fi, Dalton Also among the few to predict ten-round nontitle bout between them with thirteen points, while Bernstein to was 16 to 14. Was close to Texas Christian vs. Southern Methodist, a prob- bility stymie. In drawing up their and and referee stopped the bout. looked the best for Wassons. 14 7 Correct GAME letics and to meet present-day 21 to 7. Correct was 26 to 6. Maxie Rosenbloom, light heavyweight WIZARDS DROP 1934 football schedules several Wizard lems. It is our understanding a Perfect Picker Pete "specials" will be publishtd tomorrow to champion, and Bob Godwin of Shortridge All-Stars defeated the have that More A. C. eleven. IS to 0. on a sloppy field. Fred meeting in the Claypool Fri- schools dropped “this and GOLF FAVORITES WIN HAN NG give* all of the fans under eight winners due credit for knocking out Florida, to be held at West Palm Burnside, captain of rhe 1932 Shortridge caucus team’’ from the program, inference DBALLJS ERIES~G~OI run night be held for the pur- in that tough field of Dec. 2. If your name Beach on Dec. 14. were signed to- 1 team, broke away for an eighty-yard day will seems be the extent of the reason correct scores here and there to a touchdown. Keivers was the star for pose of approving or changing a set to Play Resumed in Women’s Winter Kirschbaum Leads I. A. C. in Open- is missing from the list above, watch for it tomorrow. day. 1 the losing team. for- the action. Meetings of the ing Games. Indiana Tourney at Pinehurst. intercollegiate conference Kirschbaum Center’s come and nothing is By United Press Community and go ever handbalL team has opened its series Example said or done about the question. PINEHURST. N. C., Dec. 6.—Fa- Indianapolis Brains, Aid or Hindrance? Take the Dumb Stars, for vorites were the pace against Athletic Club, Athletic setting today and leads as competition was resumed in the thus far. merely Mr. Hagen has sition. leaving openings for the ac- ’fhe team made up Edward Army, Nebraska, etc., but the in- ' It isn't likely the prize ring will mention that annual* women's season members is of: BY JOE WILLIAMS national tual blow. Fassberg, Julius Salman, Irving Times Special Sports Writer ference is hardly flattering. move too rapidly to adopt a system won more championships golf tournament at the Pinehurst The less imaginative players, on Indiana Five Chaplin, David Pash, Gus Domont Dec. 6.—An inter- a a e of cerebral competition for the rea- than any other American profes- Country Club. the other hand, as Haughton fig- and Eli and Ettinger. significant son that the I. Q. in this sport has sional. Waring. Pinehurst, de- Shoolem NEWfcYORK.esting and possibly my knowledge this is the first blissfully ignored the de- Miss Helen wishing games may TANARUS) j never been excessively acute, though Whether intelligence is an asset ured it, feated Miss Helen Morrison, Pitts- Teams contact item in connection with the de- team player coys, stayed put, and more times Rudolph Schriber Schoolem Et- time a football has ever I it did register a slight upward trend or a liability to a football Wins Opener burg. 4 to 1. Mrs. R. D. Clemson, or foot- exactly post anew ques- the ball-carrier. tinger. cision to invite the Columbia been decided upon as a desirable when Mr. Gene Tunney boisterously does not than not. stopped Middletown, N. Y., defeated Mrs. It nas been by Os course, Haughton may have team to compete in the Rose opponent the basis of intelli- embraced Shakespeare. tion. long argued Emmett French, Southern Pines, 4 ball on Rockne always wanted In rebuttal, Mr. Little By United Pregg gence. require- e a a the coaches. been wTong. and 3, and Mrs. Halbert J. Blue, Bowl classic—as the Pasadena real Heretofore the main “Hiforrids, Ind., Dec. 6. ments have been power, speed and smart guards and quick-witted presents his Columbia ’ BLOOMINGTON, Pittsburg, lost to Mrs. Richard estate enterprise is tenderly called—- T RECALL that in his last appear- backs. Zuppke wants in the skill. Perhaps this is prophetic of quarter his who are to engage Stanford Indiana university’s basketball team Tufts, Pinehurst, 3 and 2. BomonftrfVT was based on ance in ring Mr. Tunney op- leave their noodles in the brains New day. is that the invitation anew era in competitive sports, the guards to battle of on Year's came from behind in its opening takes too * superior scholastic rankings. with the high forehead replacing ; posed a gentleman whom he had dressing room. “Thinking Mr. Little seems to have convinc- WISCONSIN-IRISH SIGN ALE / much out of them,” he claims. that dumbness game of the season here last night Asa group the Columbia team the blacksmith's chest. formally invited to be his vis-a-vis ingly demonstrated Notre Dame and Wisconsin meet appears be distinctly a a a in football players may be impor- to defeat Franklin, 20 to 16. in stands higher in classroom work Since this to —one Tom Heeney. But Mr. Tun- a series of two football games, team in an innovation, even in football, it Haughton quarter tant but not altogether necessary. Expert shooting by two sopho- starting in 1934. than any other Columbia I have be- the be necessary await ney's interest. always mores, Huffman, member of history, and by a singular coinci- will to develop- back was a swivel- Vernon of the ments. Also it is possible only to lieved. had less to do with his op- UNDER practically HOPES dence the team is one best, BOOSTS CUP Newcastle high school's 1931 state We Specialize in 1910-1933 ever speculate as to how gray matter as ponent's mental equipment than his chair executive. His job was to do if not the best, Columbia has | championship team, and Lester Steaks and Chops M|P A developed. opposed to red corpuscles would known mediocrity as a fighter. the thinking—the ten others did the U. S. Has Chance to Regain Tennis in other sports, if at all. If I am to believe what some of Stout, Winamac, enabled Indiana to SUNDAY DINNERS While both factors, mental and operate work. Haughton used to instruct Says. The leading intellectual among the boys tell the more brainy Trophy. Prentice forge ahead after trailing 10 to 5 mechanical, pfobably influenced the 1 me. Harvard scouts to CHARLEY’S W selection, the announcement major league ball players is Mr. | your opponent is in golf the easier the particularly By United Prcgg at the half. official S. from the coast indicates quite Moe Berg, the Washington catcher. ,it is to outscore him. Mr. Walter assay tne' mental reflexes of ap- NEW YORK. Dec. 6.—Bemon Poison, guard, starred for the RESTAURANT that It so happened that the Washing- Hagen once told me that one of the Prentice, chairman of the American losers. 144 definitely the high brain voltage proaching opponents, and he was the East Ohio Street the was much the more im- ton team opposed the Giants in ! chief attributes to success in golf is Davis cup committee, believes Indiana < 20) Franklin (16 > of team never very happy when he learned chance portant of the two. the last world series. But I doubt , a nonthinking mind. “An active United Stdtes has a fighting FG FT PF FG FT PF that Mr. Berg speaks mind much imagination he was going up against a mentally to regain the cup in 1934, despite Weir, t 1 0 2 Irvin f 0 1 0 •‘ln naming Columbia over Michi- if the fact 1 means too Kehrt. { .0 0 0 Primmer, f .001 sluggish team. in tennis circles. . . 1 1 3 Rato gan, Army. Nebraska and others,’ seven languages, including the sign, and too much imagination means a gloomy prophecies Stout, f 2 0 1 Mosier. f 0 It was' his theory that it was in a Coulter, c... 0 3 0 Miller, g. ... 1 1 1 O’COATS I™ pay the announcement read, “due con- had any bearing on the arrange- faulty concentration,” explained Mr. Prentice expresed optimism Huffman, c. . 3 2 1 Pois-on. e 3 13 20 MONTHS to sideration was given the high ment. The series just worked out Hagen. much more difficult to deceive a supplemental report to the cup com- Carter, g 0 0 0 Anderson, g. 12 3 RELINED and Repaired team than a smart team Lawn Henry, g 0 0 0; requirement* of the uni- that way, and even with his extraor- “A thoroughly dumb guy ought to dumb His mittee of the United States Porter 114' Alteration Specialists WOLF SUSSMAN7 Inc. scholastic that ,D versity and the academic achieve- dinary gifts Mr. Berg was unable to do great, then.” I commented. reasoning was smart players Tennis Association, released today. TAILORING WASH. ST. % club into the "A lot of dumb ones were quicker to react to guile and He will take great Totals.... 7 6 8 Totals 5 6 9 I ETIM 239 W. ments of the men on the team.” I talk the Washington thoroughly admitted that it L.c.uni Opposite Slatehooss despite agre and Mr. Hagen. Attempt- fakery on plays and thus permit tennis to win. but “we certainly Referee Dale Miller •Indianapolis). COMPANY dSn't know what this makes the championship, favoring have,” Umpire—Charles Jensen < Terre Hautei. 131 E New York St. I to bs lured out of po- Hail—lndiana, 10. boys who play football at Michigan, winds. v ing to make no point at all, themselves .have a look-in.” Score at 5. Franklin.