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1941-02-09 [P GOLDEN GLOVES TOURNEY OPENS TUESDAY ★ ★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ "W "W * * * * ★★★ MORE THAN 125 Juniors Of Fear Horse Show Plan Exhibition Cape ** ^ Today ON FIGHT LISTS ■&---4_ Of Furious ^ Prize Pair Four Fast Nighrts PROYGRIDTCZAR* ^ By Jack Sords SUTTON STABLES Fights Scheduled At College HI-Y TROUNCES Field 'NOf Afe Legion < Scores CAP . WILL BE SCENE Sbcdrd PRESBYTERIANS fastest and most f BASKETBALL The biggest, 31 Horsemen Will Take tourna- Young Navy 34, Duke 32. elaborate Golden Gloves Covenant Cagers Event Here At N. C. State Daivdson 43. Stage Rally in Wilmington Part In 51, ment ever presented Arkansas 36, Baylor 31. But Fail To at 8 2 O’Clock Overtake will open Tuesday night W. and M. 52, Virginia Tech 50. Baptists o’clock at the exhibition building Randolph-JMecon 36, Apprentice Sun- 26. at field, just south of Some of the finest horses in east- Legion The Hi-Y of Clemson 62, The Citadel 38. basketball tea™ s™.., set Park, with the finest array ern North Carolina will be on ex- High Point 54, Elon 42. talent which the Star-News hibition today as the juniors of the boxing Virginia 49, V. M. I. 26. schedule by club has trouncing the First F--s and the Brigade Boys Cape Fear Horse Show association Appalachian 51, Catawba 34. byterian cagers 39 to 37 in a a fait ever been able to offer fight- stage their annual competition at Wingate 27, N. C. State Frosh 23. finish on the Y. M. C. A. 56, Union 48. court y„. hungry public in Southeastern the Sutton stables on the Princess Hamilton Lockhaven Teachers 39, Shipping- terday afternoon. North Carolina. street road. 38'. Feature of the LAV0E4S Fbof0AiL burg game was the un 125 Entries CoacMi*1& record Af The event, beginning at 2 o’clock, Ithaca'college 57, Clarkson Tech usual number of foul conversions' than 125 boys have en- 31. the Hi-Y team More AJofRE DAME. iaIcWOED 41 is open without charge to the pub- J? making no less than who will 11 tered the lists of battlers Pittsburgh 39, Army 32. free shots out of a 13 DEPEM5' lic. possible "0 honors in the Golden ring and VICTORIES, Cornell 43, Pennsylvania 31. tries. Dunlea alone seek AjJD 14RE6 TiE5 scyred 11 points of furious fighting 31 Riders in All Presbyterian 55, College of Char- on foul shots. four fast nights Dunlea was high man leston 32'. are in prospect. /'Reui AEoUfS Thirty-one riders, including with 17 points, followed by Edwards in the exhibition build- who will exhibit at the with 16 and Davis cashed The ring ^OATcUuier many s“ in with g deco- ME^X SWIMMING while Burns was ing has been attractively Fourth Annual Cape Fear Horse tallying one for the rated. Chairs have been placed Show April 4 and 5 at Legion field, Ohio State 43, Pittsburgh 32. winners. For First Pres!w’erjan so that Duke i3, William and Mary' 32. Wolfe led at ringside and numbered will participate in today’s program with 15. B. Crowley‘had be N. C. 45, Virginia Tech 30. 8, N. Jackson holders of ringside tickets may of 12 events. Youngsters and their ^State 7, T. Jackson 6 and Cornett 51, University of Ro- Walters sure their seats w’ill be reserved ponies will be a feature as one. special chester at what time The second game for them, no matter they exhibit in four different class- (gl. developed into a Depauw 37, Beloit 32. real in at the building. Seats es. game the final quarter. they arrive Fort YMCA AVer Purdue 66, Wayne 18. First Baptist had and tickets are numbered corre- Events programmed are as fol- led most of the Carnegie Tech 55, Kent State 20. the for the way, Covenant a and this year lows: Illinois 29. staged late rally spondingly Iowa 55, and of a almost overhauled the first time, the holder ringside Class I—Ponies ridden by chil- Michigan State 58, Ohio Wesleyan high flv. ing Baptist team First ticket can know that if he arrives dren under 10 years of age; class 16. Baptist led by 10-9 at the to see the last round of the last 2—Pleasure horses; class 3— Syracuse 48, Fordham 27. half-way mark. High <4e WAS CAM scorer was that AM AU-'AMg<?i PUU.- Williams with 19 points. bout on any particular night <m Ponies ridden by. children over 10 sack. sprre cpmis MeRe 16© Middleton chalked 8 and his seat will be vacant and waiting of class 4—Horseman- WRESTLING Gross rung FbuMos eur Me maos up /m speeo years age: 3. For Covenant AA'atts scored for him. ship, children 12 and over; class Purdue 16, Ohio State 13. 10 AMP ASI li-T'i WMAf Me CACKSP /M Srze Griffith 8 and Auld 7. ticKets are at 5—Five-gaited ponies; class 6— North' Carolina 15 1-2, Washing- And those selling Standing of teams: on sale at Three class 7— ton and* Lee 12 1-2. a rapid clip. They are gaited ponies; Team Goiti W. Won Lost the Star-News offices at the switch- f \ Horsemanship, under 12; N. C.'-Frosh 18, and L. Frosh 1b sercxx children 16. -.-. 3 o board and are also being sold by / \ class 8—Three-gaited horses; class £>' First OF V. 34, Virginia Tech 0. Presbyterian_ 2 3 members of the Senior Fraternity I Affig. ) 9—Special gaited class for gaited M.JI. First Lafayette 18, Colgate 11. Baptist__ 2 3 of the Boys club. horses; class 10—Musical chair for Covenant Brigade _ 1 4 There are only 1,200 seats in the ££SiGa1£d As children; class 11—Harness class Oirbc^ '■k FENCING exhibition building and indications Football almost OP ATMlETiCS AT Ife for ponies and horses; class 12— be a Road hacks. Ohio fstate 15, Notre Dame 12. last night were there will op Motae- Cleveland Club To Plan Lost lA'/ocaJ gipr u/Meesny Army.' 17, Yale 10. sellout each of the four nights for Scheduled to participate in the secAue momesick oAtfe- 1b 66avw& WilliSm and Mary 21, U. of Vir- ‘All-Out’ Pennant the fight card this year is the Ado wAAireo io ieki&- oan/wissiaoa^ show are William Sutton, Joe Shep- Drive cp BaopessiOAiAL ginia 6." finest which has ever been drawn SeMOOL AFTgft A weeii FboreAix- ard Morrison, Robert Morrison, Norths Carolina 14, South Caro- CLE\ ELA2CD, Feb. here. A-r MOTf?e DAMS- Frederick Willetts, Jr., William 8.—t.-Pi-Som?. lina 3.« thing is in the Dodd, of Raleigh, is the McEachern, Matthew Heyer, Les- brewing Wigwam Smoky Nortn Carolina 17, V. M. I. 10. when the Cleveland to make his lie Indians practi- latest noted fighter Hummell, Jr., John Leeuwen- Northwestern 8. Chicago 19, cally raid the old men’s home twice bid to enter the Golden ring and Junior Basketball berg, Jr., Clinton Bond, James Cornell High Loop 18, Princeton 9. the same week- indications are he is going to find WHIRLAWAY WINS Lyle, T. E. Cooper, Jack Farran, Vice President C. C. Slapnieka ex- plenty of competition from mem- Roland Dixon, Homes Davis, III. TRACK Enters plained today it was all due to an bers of the teams from Wilming- Semi-Final Week Feb. 14 Mrs. Robert Tate, Sutton, Chicago 53, Iowa 51. Mary "all-out” pennant drive ton, Fayetteville, Lumberton, Ro- 1 AT HIALEAH PARK Vera Diehl, Eleanor Willetts, Helen Michigan Normal 69, Loyola Miss Donna Atwood and Eugene The Tribe this week purchased 55- anoke Rapids and Raleigh and The Junior High school basket- Boushee, Rachell Cameron, Mar- (Chicago) 26. Turner of Los Angeles won (he GG Ticket Sales year-old Pitcher Joe Heving from the the more than 30 unat- ball league enters the semi-final garet Indiana 52 1-3, Ohio State 51 2-3. senior pairs championship in the among Great Chestnut Colt Serves Skinner, Emily Skinner, Bet- Boston Red Sox, and Drake Kansas State U. S. ice swapped Jos tached boys from over North and week of play on Friday afternoon. Indicate Sellout ty Hall, Annie Frances Biddle, 68, 36. figure skating champion- ship. Humphries. 25, to the Chicago White South Carolina who have entered February 14 on the Y. M. C. A. floor Harsh Notice On Derby Vee Marguerite MacRae, Sanders, Sox for Hurler Clint Brown, now the tourney. at 3:30 p. m. With everything in readiness Hopefuls Agnes Morton, Rae Pittman, Betty Carolina Matmen nearing 38- Two dressing rooms have been The league leading Hemenway last night for the Doris Ellen opening gong Taylor, Farran, Greta George McQuinn Signs "We’re going ail out for the pen- in exhibition for were ’n a of the annual built the building boys thrr into first place Star-N'ews-Brigade Duffy. 1 Upset W. And L. Team nant.” declared Slapnieka. the fighters, equipped with cots on tie w'ith the TiIe.:ton lads last Friday Boys club Golden Gloves tourna- By STANMORE CAWTHON Contract With Browns ment on which they may rest and with all afternoon by a much improved Isaac Tuesday night at 8 CHAPEL HILL, Feb. 8.— [JF) — o’clock MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 8.—OB—War- the accessories which properly be- Bear five which defeated the leaders at Legion field exhibi- Record Field Entered After dropping the first three ST. LX3UIS, Feb. 8.—C39—George tion building, reports on the ad- ren Wright’s great chestnut long in the dressing rooms of a by a 16 to 14 score avenging the colt, matches, North Carolina’s state McQuinn, fanciest fielding first-base- vance of sale tickets indicated served In Santa Anita titalists came back with fight arena.
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