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1941-03-25 [P HIGH NINE WILL PLAY WH1TEVILLE TODAY WILL ENTERTAIN Pleas To Standardize Equipment Made By Coaches BIRDS ON FRIDAY Cage Playing Notre Dame Basketball Coach DAVIS RETAINS Milwaukee is Directed VOTE ON Game With Rocky Mount Will TEXAS BAD MAN To Transfer Contract PROPOSAL of in East- Rules Mark Start Play Asks Three Changes In HANDBALL TITLE Of Shortstop Corbett IS PLANNED ern Conference FEATURES CARD TODAy — into the defensive territory. SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 24 play DURHAM, March 24.— UP)—Presi- Gone is the thrill provided by teams Hanover schoo (2P)—George Keogan, Notre Dame Smallbones Na- Mentors Want The New High de- Defeats Johnny dent W. G. Bramham, of the Ball. Cowboy Luttrall Is Favored basketball three ma- which made their opponents play Type 0f baseball team will go against the coach, urged tional Association of Professional in rules "for the fensive ball all over the floor.” 21-7 and 21-10 in Match Blackboard and Size Wolfpack club of Whiteville Hign In Local Wrestling jor changes today Baseball Leagues, today directed of of a on the three-second school this afternoon in the Co- good great game.” Commenting Played at Y.M.C.A. the Milwaukee club of the Ameri- Floor Made Uniform Inaugural Keogan, who is in a hospital suf- which a player from lumbus county capital. rule, prohibits can association to transfer the con- fering from a heart ailment, and was the ball within the foul cir- Boastmg two straight wins over holding tract of shortstop Claude Corbitt out to unable to attend the National Coach- cle or its lane, Keogan called it the Clarence “Buddy” Davis last By ORLO Clinton, the Wildcats are Cowboy Luttrall, self-styled Wild to Montreal of the Internationa] ROBERTSON- association in New zone his Y. add another at the expense of the es York, suggest- "pet” of coaches who advocated night successfully defended NEW YORK. the Texas badlands, who pits League. March 24' , Bull of ed the following rule changes: defense. M. C. handball championship by Pleas to leave Wolves. A., after the rules attack against the and three- Bramham made his ruling alone The ’Cate will entertain the fast his brutal power Take out the ten-second “No formation does more to defeating Jimmy Smallbones in standardize the a was held in the dispute playing equlpni on Le- finesse of clever, second rules and restore the centers. scores of 21-7 hearing were Rocky Mount Blackbirds speed and wrestling strangle good competition than the straight sets by the presented todav at the “Then you will have a which in Florida last week. gion field Friday afternoon in the Eddie Virag at Thalian Hall game zone.” he continued. and 21-10. nual meeting of the young Keo- 'National t of the conference lid. contains balance and finesse,” both contestants The announcement from his of- sociation of pry-off Thursday night, is quite sensitive Urging restoration of center jump In the first set basketball coaches the batteries gan asserted. fice said his ruling upheld a verbal Just who starting after scores, Keogan contended the started fast and the score was tied Starting with the about his age. Declaring that these three rules made in last opening SDPM, will be in these two games has basketball never intended this agreement Chicago President Nat for the inventor of at six-all. From point Johnny by Holman of •' not been announced. Coach Bum- Mat fans call Cowboy all sorts of were mainly responsible December whereby Corbitt’s con- to penalize a team for scoring. went into a 7-6 lead and managed College of the City 0f New “race-horse” basketball being played to Montreal for yf‘f garner is keeping mum these days names, but none enrage him so much tract was to go and whose ill- “Without the center jump there is to hold on for several minutes as continuing throughout about what his team is to today, the Irish mentor, and, in turn, Montreal was the df going as some reference to his age, for he with $6,000, coaches from ness him from no fair way of starting play,” he the serve changed five times every section of r' do and is not announcing anything prevented remaining to option player Ray Roche to isn’t as old as he looks. Cow- said. a team with enough neither a country asked their contests. really with his team throughout the past “Certainly player scoring point. 5 fellowca"! in advance of the Milwaukee. mentors to : ability to shoot field goals should soon found the approve a a boy has been registered for the draft, season, said However, “Buddy” recommend; The football candidates held ti°n to the "Teams are now' playing in half not be made to surrender possession of the baseboard and “kill- national rules skull practice yesterday afternoon but will probably be exempted. He is range comma’ of ball to a defensive unit in- tee that the ball, under Coach and the floor space allotted by the rules. the ed” seven consecutive balls to go type of barf Rupert Bryan married and has two kids. size of The defense knows it can hurry into capable of stopping successful shots. seemed PRIZES AWARDED board, floor and the will take the field this afternoon into a 13-7 lead. Johnny lighting8 Several years ago, Cowboy was ap- set, for the That’s what the rules make us do be made uniform. to learn something about the local the back court and get to tire a little and “Buddy” ran for a license to wrestle in offense has only 10 seconds to carry today.” A vote will be system. Coach Bryan has issued plying out the set 21-7. taken on the nr„ posal tomorrow, and. an invitation to boys in Junior high Memphis. The secretary of the At the beginning of the second CONTEST WINNERS if approved ses- wilt be presented to the to come out for this practice commission asked him his set went into a early lead rules com! wrestling YUGOSLAV CHIEFS Johnny at sion. mittee Kansas City next he re- of 3-0. but was unable to hold this and Johnson week name. “Cowboy Luttrall.” TABERNACLE WINS Howes Judith The coaches voted Teams throughout the state and base- for a “Your correct given name, GO TO VIENNA as “Buddy” changed from committee South start- plied. Awards in of three to present their Carolina have already his Get First ideas be please." the official insisted. “Clar- board shots to passing oppon- fore the rules ed to cancel tennis matches on body. C. B. a. ence. but don’t let that fool you,” HONORS (Conthiueil From Page One) ent with well placed shots to the -Jaycees’ Tests Coach Blomme’s champion Queens CAGEBALL mondson, University of said. back of the court. With the score Washin-* and Aces. S. has Cowboy ton. and Dale Lash of Mullins, C., Such a protocol would be ex- Wedetv Cowboy Luttrall, self-styled Texas The featured bout will be a scrap tied at 5-5 “Buddy” again opened will be called off everything and a num- 30-28 winners of the among the trio, since bad man, he's and a Defeats Hi-Y Quintet to Serb fears that Names of the they says plenty tough between a rough, tough bully pected quiet and ran up a 11-5 lead. With are ber of other teams have postponed up members of the rules comma “hombre" (Texan for man), and Pro- and words contests sponsored fast and clever rival in Virag. For the Sunday School Hungary might later seek the re- the score standing 18-10, Davis essay tee. matches until later dates. that he’ll show Wilmington fans ex- moters generally agree that this type made three excellent shots to win by the Junior Chamber of Com- There is still the possibility of actly what he means Thursday Title turn of the fertile region of Banat The rules committee, of bout the fans League headed b" Wilson here when meets Eddie in invariably gives the set and match 21-10. merce in connection with ite cam- playing Wilmington night he Virag which was Hungarian before the Don White of the Univ. of at more of a bang than a battle between Connect or aftei- a three-l'all wrestling match The throughout the tourna- the form Friday perhaps Thursday World war. play paign for council-manager cut. suggested the Thalian Hall. two meanies or a clash between a team playing surface noon in the season’s opener. Tues-! Tabernacle's basketball ment was unusually fast and all of be standardized at of skillful and scientific The of city government were announced either 92 feet 1. the locate will tackle, couple and protocol also would declare the from day. April passed the last milestone contestants proved that they end line to end line or grapplers. The fans like to have 84 fee! the strong Peddie Prep school of: of the Yugoslav territory closed to the were much better than were yesterday. from basket to to cheer for and a clinched the championship they basket. A uniform somebody target a at Hightstown. New Jersey. ELIZABETH HICKS armies of Axis members a last Davis Howes, sophomore 50 feet width was for their and taunts. School league but year. asked. The com- The Wilson school and Por- jeers Intermediate Sunday New Hanover school, was High second High mittee also suggested the Both Luttrall and Virag are ag- “Y” court last night with protocol would provide for bacK- ter Military academy of Charleston on the awarded first prize of $10, and board be six dif- the of sealed trains feet by four feet, will be met on gressive.
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