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Regal Quality Leadership Dazed 100-Foot Dive, Grid Forecaster Favors Brown byA_ Tulane, California, Michigan, Sports Mirror * and Purdue By the Associated Press. Badgers Fight With Farr Is Wanted1 Trojans, Making Big Today a year ago—Jack Mc- Hoyas, Manhattan Auliffe, retired undefeated light- Seen as Not weight champion and one of the Dynamite By Louis, Very Eager Comeback, Would greatest old-time fighters, -died Catch Seer's at 72. To Face His Lewis Eye Three years ago—Cal Hubbard, By Grid Leaders Pal, Bears former football star, signed by By GAYLE TALBOT, years ago the boxing experts agreed, Upset American League as umpire. Associated Press Sports Writer. * solemnly, that he could punch Joe Pitt, Colgate, Clemson, Five years ago—Luigi Beccali Northwestern and Ohio NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—First thing Louis’ head off. set world him Conquered at Outset Fordham, Brown Also 1,000-meter run record Joe Louis said when they told He is a clever defensive fighter of 2:10.1. State on Mettle in be a his next opponent would John and slick boxer in every respect, By 'Bama, Now Scent Week End Choices Games Tomorrow Henry Lewis was: “But I don’t see but he never could hit hard enough how I can fight him. We’re too good to hurt a good man. During the Rose Bowl Honors start in Southeastern Conference By HERBERT W. BARKER, friends. I always watch his fights past summer it was freely whispered competition to be Bj the Associated Press. Associated Press Sports Editor. ought easy. and he watches mine.” that he was washed up and ready to By the Asuocisted Pres*. Tennes- CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—Western Con- Tennessee-Chattanooga: But Joe thought it over for a min- be taken. That was why Tony Ga- LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4.—Southern NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Taking a see, ahead to the ference fandom was looking Vanderbilt suffering today ute and told his manager, John Rox- lento was so anxious to1 get at him, running leap off a 100-foot spring- game next week. from split vision on the eve of a dou- California, unceremoniously shunted borough: "It’s all right, I’ll fight before Tony came down with pneu- board. this football guesser hits the ble-feature football into the also-ran class five South Carolina-Duquesne: Plenty billing loaded him. It’s a and that’s monia. weeks ago bottom of the tank and comes with just fight, my up, tough. on the Du- potential dynamite for the two after to Calling coin, business. Man I’d most like to fight, Louis for losing Alabama, makes a gasping, with the following probably leaders—Northwestern and Ohio Eager “Society.” quesne. is that Farr.” dramatic bid for irrelevant remarks about this week’s State. though, Tommy It is said now, though, that John comeback honors Clemson -George Washington: The has ma- big Negro champion Henry looked that way only because and possible Rose Bowl glory tomor- program: Clemson rates the call. In Evanston, con- Northwestern, tured in a lot of ways lately, but he he was constantly working himself Southern California California: Virginia Military-Wake Forest: queror of Minnesota's Golden still row, when its Trojans clash with swells up slightly when he down to a whisper in making his Since their opening-game shellacking Only a razor blade could Gophers Just a week faces Wis- California in one of the separate ago, thinks about Farr having stayed with class limit of 175 pounds. He made Nation’s by Alabama, Southern California's these two. a V. consin’s and football Strictly guess. M. I. dangerous apparently him for 15 rounds last summer. 175 for A1 Gainer in New biggest games of the day. have acted like the old rock- up Haven Trojans North Carolina Virginia Tech: rejuvenated Badgers. Farr has a it Indications are that 85,000, rasping tongue, and last week, and was so weak he prac- possibly crushers Howard Jones used to turn North Carolina. In Columbus, Ohio which more, will swarm into State, seems he said some things to Joe in tically gave out after five rounds. It memorial out at Los Angeles. Yet there is no Arkansas-Rice: Who knows? held the Wildcats to a scoreless coliseum to see the men of Ar- tie, the course of their little airing that was a dreadful fight. Troy use discounting California's habit of kansas. runs into Purdue, a team try to the undefeated, smarting Joe hasn’t forgiven. John Henry says he will scale stop socking, winning the tough ones. This game from that Iowa tie and one which Bears from in Texas-Baylor: Baylor. Joe's latest craving is for a swing about 185 against the champion and blocking Berkeley will all but settle the Pacific Coast Texas A. and appears to be striding into the sea- their drive toward another Pacific M.-Southem Meth- band of his own, but Roxborough will be strong as garlic. He thinks Conference championship and the odist: son's final weeks with Coast Conference and The Aggies. developing, won't let him have it. “He can buy he can wrestle Joe around for 15 championship ballot, after excessive cogitation, goes improving play. a in Pasadena's Stanford Washington: An ex- himself a zoo if he wants to, but rounds and maybe tap out enough repeat performance to California. The from famed bowl next 2. tremely slight nod to Stanford. Wildcat-Badger game, this swing band stuff is out,” he points to win a decision. January has Lynn Waldorf's lament of Syracuse-Colgate: Nobody Washington State-U. C. L. A.: Monday swore as Joe sat on a sofa and said Louis and his manager went back California Favorite. “if we just don’t let down” to scored on Colgate yet via a pass, and State has lost five successive con- glow- nothing. to Chicago last Joe California, boasting much the same of night, being that's Syracuse's main stock in trade. ference games. U. C. L. A. seldom ing reports yesterday about anxious to show attack of its 1937 title Lewis Never his three blooded power team, This be the for the Badger Bill Schmitz, figures as the Very Popular. may year Orange wins in the North. That gets you saddle horses at a society show next remained the favorite in pre-game to break an ancient but main spotlight grabber. When the two jinx, this nowhere. U. C. L. A. Negroes shook week. Roxborough is trying to in- predictions as Coach Leonard B. corner takes Colgate. Ohio State enters the Purdue game hands for the cameramen, Joe looked over the duce Joe to take some anti-cold in- (Stub) Allison prepared to bring the Skipping chalklines the favorite. But Mai Nort h Elward, work- light-complexioned by comparison. Bears into Los tomorrow. west ern-Wisconsin: N orth otherwise: Georgetown over Buck- jections, but the champion is buck- Angeles ing on aerials again yesterday, He is about the of a western's upset of Minnesota makes Boston hoped shade good ing about it. But Trojan supporters showed a nell, University over Tampa, that would the passing carry Boiler- sun-tan, while John Henry Lewis is confidence in their re- it impossible to concede Wisconsin a Dartmouth over New “I never saw a guy so afraid of a surprising Dickinson, makers to their first over the dark as chance to do more than make it victory night. John Henry, who little which has York University over Lehigh, Mar- pain,” Roxborough says, scorn- juvenated eleven, plodded Buckeyes. originally hailed from Phoenix, wore back into the close. N shall over Furman, but the West Ariz., fully. “I myself out for a month stubbornly champion- Minnesota, in the only other con- is some years older than Joe and' Tulane Gets Nod Over 'Bama. Virginians had better out of trying to get him to the dentist.” ship picture after turning in a losing snap ference game, was rated a large edge will be 15 pounds when a lighter they and very sour game to 'Bama Sep- Alabama-Tulane: Tulane s Warren slump; Penn State over Lafayette, over Iowa. enter the ring January 27. tember 24. Brunner is one of the great backs of Army over Franklin and Marshall, In other Ten HAPPY Foxx, American most valu- Big camps yesterday: HUNTER—Jimmy League’s Lewis never has been much of a Title Events to Decide the season, but this selection of Williams over Wesleyan, Washburn Trojans Make Big Comeback. Michigan—Fritz Crisler stressed able, now is gunning for rabbits and other game, not base hits. drawing card in his own country, Tulane to win is based on nothing over Grinnell, Western Reserve over offense for but Since that date. Head Man Howard Pennsylvania. He was the British think he i? one of Skater for West Davidson over snapped just after he had returned from the fields of Olympics Jones has Southern Cal more complicated than the toss of a Virginia, Wof- Indiana—Left for Boston College the world’s greatest guided fighters. When NEW YORK, Nov. 4 OP).—'There five coin. ford. Washington and Lee over game after light drill. his favorite off-season pastime. —A. P. Wirephoto. he in through victories, including a fought London a couple of will be no trials for the 1940 United Tulsa-Texas Christian: Tulsa Centre, Richmond over the Citadel, stunning non-conference 14-to-7 up- Chicago—Put scoring hopes --- States Olympic figure-skating team, set over overmatched by Davey O'Brien and Detroit over North Dakota, Cen- Harvard after last home Ohio State.
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