* WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935. _ Great Ease Ball Expansion Foreseen: Stanford and S. M. U. Morale Is High —- {• -- ■ INDIANS PROFIT Getting Ready for Catholic U. Is a Cold Proposition COLLEGE LEADERS GREATLY ! BY EXTRA WEEK OF TOIL GIG PARLEY f OPEN Mustang Coach Fears Enemy Running Game, Doubts His All*America Back, Bobby Wilson, Promotional Director C&rr Foot Ball Still Top Topic Could Make Coast Eleven. Be 50 as Half Dozen Groups Says There Will By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. 1938. Begin Discussions. ABEDENA, Calif., December 27. N ROUTE WITH SOUTHERN Going by —Stanford’# foot ball team Is METHODIST MUSTANGS, By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. going to be in better physical December 27.—Coach Matty EW YORK, December 27.— Ohio, December 27. condition for its game with Bell gave his Southern Meth- Primed by a of —Joe P. Carr, promotional couple prelim- Southern Methodist here New Year odist University foot ball players verbal a half director of organized base ball, inary typhoons, day than in either of its last two trips “skull” practice aboard their Rosa dozen groups of athletic au- COLUMBUS,predicted today that the dia- to the Rose Bowl. Bowl-bound train today and said the thorities settled down for some serious mond game, during the next two years, This was the prediction of Coach “boys will be in just the right frame debate today with foot ball still the will experience the greatest growth in Clause (Tiny) Thornhill today before of mind” for the New Year game with its history. principal subject. he summoned his squad for another Stanford. The Eastern Association of Intercol- "There are now 21 minor leagues,” session at Brookside Park. Bell grew gloomy discussing Stan- legiate Foot Ball Officials and the Carr said, “but we hope to have 50 "We've had a week more of practice ford's power plays and expressed Sportsmanship Brotherhood held the was In operation when the 1938 season for the game this year than pos- doubt his 147-pound all-America first of the conven- starts. A big drive toward that goal gatherings holiday sible before the Columbia and Ala- halfback, Bobby Wilson, could make tion such varied will be started just after the first yesterday, discussing bama games,” said Tiny. the Stanford team. But he wasn't matters as the of foot ball of the year, and indications are that pay officials, "The boys are in the pink right complet y cheerless. and rowdyism at at least 15 new circuits, mostly class drinking games. now and our practice sessions the rest “We have done pretty well against Headed the National C and class D, will be ready to go by Collegiate of the way will be designed to keep other power teams this season.” he Athletic Association, five more when the 1936 season opens.” organi- them up there. It is surprising what admitted. "They’ll have It on us in zations had sessions scheduled Carr disclosed that eight new leagues today. .an extra week of work will do for a straightaway power plays into the Wilson, Richardson and Poole, while the backfleld a to com- are planned along the Atlantic sea- C5ach Ed Walker sends Ole Miss through a session in the snow for the Kinard, Dreyer, Nelson, Including joint meeting team. You know last year and the line, but our open game is better. of Rodgers and R. Hapes. memorate the 30th of so board. Some of them are in territory Bowl at Miami New Year day. Here he has his starting array is composed Peters, Bernard, anniversary season before examinations came If we can’t gain with our running, Orange game A. P. —Copyright, Wirephoto. the N. C. A. A. Among them were the us of a week we can sure bet surrendered by defunct loops, but all set for a drill. The forward wall, left to right, is made up of Jackson, late they cut out you doggone we’ll start American Foot others are in sections which have Ball Coaches’ Associa- needed badly.” chucking that ball.” the never had organized base ball. tion, College Physical Education Thornhill does not plan anything Association, the Student Health Asso- of diet. East-West Match heavy in the way training Spain Ready for Hamilton. ^ Contacts Established. 20 YEARS AGO ciation and the Track Coaches’ Asso- Dummy scrimmage on offense and de- DELL said the team was “cool and CONTACTS in each of the districts ciation. fense to perfect his attack and build ^ 7N STAR GET FINAL Power and THE CARDS have been ONCE Two calm” and cited an incident “ta made, Carr said, and FOEHN major gridiron a front S. M. U. tu. questions may more solid Speed up against the Associated Press. show howr organizers and promotional men will By be considered by the coaches and the formations along with some punting, you the boys feel about thia start their follow-up work shortly after WASHINGTON CANOE CLUB CAN FT. AN CISCO. December 27. N. C. A. A., but any decisive action is running and passing will be In order game.” He had warned the team of the January 1. plans to boost sports during —The East-West foot ball game unlikely. until Sunday, after which the team One of the will be HOI The as are of off. superb blocking of “Bones" Hamilton, proposed leagues SESSIONAT be a test coaches, usual, full iwll start WAS the Winter months. Harry Knight here New Tear day will tapering Stanford halfback, and stressed the composed of towns in Northern New has issued a call for track candi- of speed against straight power, suggestions on how the game might be Indians Are Confident. fact Hamilton did most of his work York and Southern Canada. BULLFIGHTER improved rules To save dates and expects to develop relay coaches of the two sections agreed by changes. Others In the only did the Indians appear to on the opposing left tackle. Eastern district are: teams for the George Washington, Leave Tomorrow for today. time, it is planned to have them pre- ^T^OT Foot Ball Easy to Nelson, Orange condition, save Truman star left Connecticut State League; a tri- Georgetown and Johns Hopkins sented by written notes. be in top physical Spain, Mustang Orin Hollingbery, Washington star drew to his full 6 feet 2 State loop made up of teams in Maine, meets. Bowling also will ba possibly James (Monk)’ Moscrip, tackle, up Old Miss After Bowl Tilt—Carroll Apt State, and Percy Locey, Denver, Coaches Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Center, Can't Act. end, but their mental attitude also ap- inches, and said quietly: fostered. who are coaching the Western the , composed principal changes mentioned so peared to be better. “I'll be seeing him, coach." Matador. No positive selection of a foot to Play Safety. squad, said all their backs this 'J’HE of towns in and : Being far have concerned changes in "Sure, we'll beat ’em.” said Bobby Signal-calling will be entrusted in ball coach at Gallaudet next year year tire sprinters—the fastest they the Keystone State loop, of the penalty for interference with pass Grayson, the all-America backfleld the main to Harry Shuford, 100-pound composed Miss.. December has, as yet, been made. There is have had for the charity contest In towns in North Central receivers, and the old sore spot—re- star. "It Is our turn and we mean to blocking fullback. Bell said, with : 29.—Charging bulls and a great sentiment among the stu- several seasons. a turn of the goal to the line. win.” “Jackrabbit” Smith, who called the new circuit taking over the territory charging foot ball players are dent body for the return of Wayne posts goal Dick Hanley, formerly of North- Even if in the Arkansas and of the old Blue and com- uub wv hiv «*•— they agree on desirable The rest of the squad echoed Gray- plays Baylor, Ridge League UNIVERSITY.equally well known to C. R. Hart, although one or two others ivuaj t.iuuic western, and Andy Kerr, Colgate, the coaches can do more Texas Christian games, and Bob posed of teams from Maryland, Penn- “Tex” Nelson of Ole Miss, who will have been mentioned. Hunt Club preparatory to hopping a changes, no son’s sentiments. the Eastern said threat will be sylvania and a new' in tomorrow aft- mentors, they than offer recommendations to the While definitely will start Finley, whose triple Virginia; loop play against Catholic University at House Settlement Bas- Southbound choo-choo Moscrip The Noel cannot match the of the used at a halfback available if Central and one ernoon which will them to Mi- speed National Rules Committee. the game, there remained the question post, op- Miami New Year day. He has seen ket Ball League, at Seventeenth carry Westerners, but pointed proudly to The N. C. A. which has of how he would last. His knee, needed. erating in the old Appalachian League as a Mexican matador as has ami to await their Orange Bowl game A., already long experience and Kramer streets northeast, an backfield— offen- and made of teams from of unusually sturdy gone on record as being in the game with California, The Mustangs will polish up territory up well as an American foot ball center with success for against the University Mississippi strongly op- injured been running great one averaging 195 and at Virginia, West and Tennessee. on 1. pounds. posed to the subsidizing of athletes, is appeared to be in good shape again sive running passing plays Virginia of note. the past two weeks with the Car- January to rehash the besides while the will not be al- Tucson, Ariz., today and stress defense Tex's fame rests first of all on a Their attack clicking and their de- expected subject and player Other Formed. lyles and Eagles putting up and off-tackle Leagues Being fense the Cardi- considering the often acute problem lowed to participate in rough work. against short passes quickness in diagnosing plays from merry chase for supremacy. practically airtight, HOST of leagues are in the forma- of behavior. is confident he will thrusts. the pivot position. Much of this knack nals are confident of giving Florida's spectator Coach Thornhill tive stage in sections of the The a of the will arrive at Pasadena tomor- otper he developed in the bull-fighting gridiron fans something to remember, RUSSELL HITS CORDS principal recommendations of be able to play goodly share They country. Carr said, and some of the the on the row and work out on Occidental Field. arenas of Matamoros, Mexico, where romping through their drill today Sportsmanship Brotherhood contest. districts will have many more than were an educational he had to guess the strategy of a man- with the enthusiasm and pep of an WIN spectator problem the Eastern layout which he described. SOFT BALL CONTEST AS TECH GRADS to the attitude of goring longhorn who was after his early season workout. campaign change Many of the circuits will not be the and more and better TELLS ready life instead of a ball game. Hoping to strengthen his pass de- public police GILL’S BATTING to start during the season, he arm” methods of coming “Which is harder to figure out, a ATTRACTS OLD ACES fense, Coach Dutch Bergman contem- protection. "Strong said, but he believes most of them Star “Money Player” Heads Rally fan* bull of a foot ball field general?” Tex plated shifting Irish Carroll to the controlling obstreperous also Ex-Nat Drives in 154 Runs to will have their LEADERS com- were RACING organizations was asked. safety position and bringing Pete That Beats Undergraduate suggested. pleted in time for the 1937 races. The sharp contrast between the Dead in Association. Bleier and Tots Long to Dranginis up to the left wing terri- 41-30. gate "The formation of new leagues Is Johnny Basketers, receipts at big foot ball games and 27 Says Bull Is Tricky. tory. Dranginis, one of the best de- CHICAGO, December UP.— not going forward under any hap- for RUSSELL, who with the the of the officials was Min- “'T'HE bull he said; "he Play Legion Against fensive men in the city, is weak on PVERETT pay pointed Johnny Gill of the champion hazard Carr said. “The finan- every time,” system,” under and Bergman late Bill Burke of Central ranked out by William R. Crowley of New 1URN10 FLORIDA Millers was the American As- has more tricks and he comes 1. getting punts, neapolis cial of team and Y. M. C. A. January set-up every every feels he can best display his talent as one of the greatest local scholastic York, retiring president of the Eastern sociation’s best at hitting with men on is at you faster, and anyhow it’s harder league thoroughly checked before TOHNNY BLEIER, former Washing- to in recent years, came officials group. He also demanded the season, the to think when one of those fellows Intercepting alien tosses up close “money players” the bases last topping organized base ball franchises are J ton Senator outfielder, and Tots the line. through in the final moments last abolition of "blacklists” and adequate Five Stables league in runs betted in with 154. awarded. A11 base is atfer you.” Big Planning organized ball, both of the International the Cards were driven night to lead Tech High's alumni to representation of officials on the Rules The former National, who finished Tex was playing center at Browns- Long, formerly Yesterday in the majors and in the minors, is of the a 41-30 over the Committee. when he was to League, will be in the line-up through a lengthy workout which victory undergrad- Fine the campaign with the Chicago Cubs, behind the to i ville, Tex., drafted Campaigns—Sport plan enlarge the minor indoor base ball team care- uates at the Tech total of 148 to represent the city in an amateur bull Victory Post found the ends and secondary gym. j turned in his games loop field.” stack Ted fight at Matamoros, Mexico, that when the Legionnaires up fully rehearsing their defensive as- Trailing, 22-16, at the end of the Crop of Yearlings. land well ahead of the runner-up. A. who had 131. started his career with the muleta and against the Y. M. C. aggregation, signments. half, the grads staged a last-half rally CRACK COURT TEAMS Gullic of Milwaukee, 1736 G street. one of the By th* Associated Piess, the sword. After training under re- January 1 at Tom Thorp, considered which naturally was paced by Russell. foremost officials, has been OLYMPIC-SCRAPPING tired matadors, he went into the arena Staged as part of the annual Y. M. East's Now a member of the Heurich Brewers IN TOURNEY TONIGHT and killed his animal in the most re- C. A. homecoming, the game is ex- named to referee the game. professional quint, Russell scored 8 Varsity Quints TRYOUTS ARRANGED spected fashion, going in over the pected to be the feature of the cele- points to tie big George Beach, center, horns for a sword thrust to the heart. In for the tilt, for the scoring honors. ■uu vsvws gv f» »wt.ssvs ... O'-* bration. preparation grads' Sleuths, Binaldis to Pittsburgh, 57; Vanderbilt, 32. The from his World War veterans will sharpen Expected Into action In Florida with the ad- boy Brownsville, repu- the Bob Snow, at center for the school, College of Puget Sound, 41; Gon- tation made, was Invited back for their tomorrow night at Sports Program in Finals of Police vent of the new year. Chicago Tribune Will Sponsor batting eyes and Jimmy Vermillion, fleet forward, Play zaga. 39. other Club, Third According to the dockers, the five engagements. the Washington Boys’ For Local Fans tallied 10 and 9 points, respectively, Boys* Club Card. Colorado College, 32; New Mexico Tournament in May—Games It was in that Tex and C at 7:30 o’clock. stables house some fine yearlings August, 1932, streets, however, to keep the Maroon In the Mines, 25. laid aside TODAY. r>UREAU OP INVESTIGATION and which will be eligible for the races on Fund Gets Proceeds. his capote, his muleta and In the Legion Infield will be Long, battle for three quarters. his other Mexican and took on Rinaldi Tailor basket ball teams, January 1. the finery Charley Reynolds, Dutch Axt and Basket Ball. Artie former Tech court | ■ I I V I ■ Br Associated Press. Boyd, Several of the racers” have an Ole Miss foot ball uniform. while Club which are expected by many fans to “baby December 27.—The Morris Bealle. Bleier, George Boys’ tournament, George coach; Carl (Monk) MacCartee. for- per- oppose each other In the final round, been stepping quarters in 22 seconds, £JHICAGO, Pox and Cy Poster will patrol the out- Washington University gym. merly of St. John’s College of Annap- sonnel of the American Olympic will play their first games of the indicating that track records will be In Center field. Bull Baranowski wiU be be- TOMORROW. olis, and Waverly Wheeler, University Sport boxing team wall be determined in Metropolitan Police Boys’ Club tour- danger. BATS FOR HOCKEY FANS hind the plate, and Jack Mandes, Basket Ball. of also were con- For All Winter final tryouts at the Chicago stadium Maryland regular, nament at the Wash- Dan Conway or Doc Peters qn the Boys’ Club tournament, George tonight George some time next May. spicuous in the alumni attack. mound. Washington University gym. ington gym. J. E. Widener, who has one of the Outdoor Sporting Goods The trials will be sponsored by the Detroit Manager Is Striving to Tech. G.F.Pts. Alumni. O.F.Pts. The such standout Merchant.f_ 2 0 4 Russell.f___4 0 8 Sleuths, boasting largest racing stables In Florida, plans Chicago Tribune, which will tie in the Piekert.f_ 0 0 0 Roland,!_10 2 stars as and Herb Put More in Game. Jimmy Thompson. to let the public get a glimpse of his Olympic battles with its annual Golden Pep Vermillion.f. 4 19 Boyd.f- 113 Italiano.f_ 0 0 0 Wbeeler.f_. 3 17 Bemie Jones. Tommy Lynch and For- 1934 Belmont Park winner— Gloves DETROIT.—Jack Futurity tournament. Winners of Gold- Adams, manager Snow.e_4 2 10 Beaeh.c_3 2 8 rest Burgess, will stack up against the Arbiters Softies 10 0 0 0 Chance Sun. The colt, which went en Gloves titles will qualify for the of the Detroit Red Wings, is steamed Calls Grid Rea.*_4 2 McGahey.c. Koustenls.*. 0 0 0 Thomas,*_10 2 Police School tossers at 10 o’clock, amiss training for tlie Kentucky Olympic trials, along with National up because Isiting clubs play too Hahn.*_- 2 2 6 Billings *-10 2 while the Tailors, featuring Bobby MacCartee.* 12 4 Derby, has been In retirement since A. A. U., National and much defensi 7e hockey in the Detroit Intercollegiate Mulitz.*_13 5 Lucas. Cliff Keyser, Bill Noonan, Ollie but is said to be to return and then, ready Army Navy champions. rink and refv.se to give the fans a Would Them Take Test and Sam Hook, will meet the Critic Have Physical Totals_12 ~6 30 Totals_16 9 41 Tipton to competition. The tryouts will take the place of run for their noney. Western A. C. at 8 o’clock. the annual Referees—Messrs. Miles and Cassidy. international Golden The New Yo 'k Rangers, he says, are Before Permitted to Work. MacFarland Young Men’s Club and Gloves bouts, which are held the team Being laverne Pa tor, star rider of the hal- usually only that plays open hockey the Northeast Boys’ Club will open during the second week in May. Net on the road. of the Sam Hildreth-Harry proposal concerning of- especially about the midriff—and BOOKING. the evening's card in a 130-pound tilt cyon days of the final trials wiU be ARISTOCRATS F. Sinclair combination, will race a proceeds Unless' the others begin soon, he ficials, which a man ex- you see too many of them—have no at 7 o'clock, while the Georgetown turned over to the fund to Elwood former Roosevelt ligh small but select stable in Floride this Olympic will line up nis whole team In front tremely prominent in in- business working foot ball games. Ey, Boys’ Club will face Precinct No. 5 in finance the trip to Berlin. of the Is booking games for the 145- Winter. goal to knock the puck away ONEtercollegiate sport has Even if there is no dangerous tax player, a 145-pound engagement at 9 o’clock. and do Aristocrats. Call District 9141 nothing else. made, is that foot ball arbiters sub- upon the heart and other vital or- pound In games last night the Langley between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. After 5 Russell, of Alamo mit to physical examination before gans (which any trainer or physi- Aces eked out a 26-25 win over Mer- Raymond president o'clock call Adams 2272-R. Downs, which opens its Winter meet- POWERFUL PURDUE they are permitted to work. cian will tell you is likely), they are rick Boys’ Club, Y. M. C. A. Eagles de- Men’*, Women’*, Children’* has announced that HOLDS ALL-NEGRO SHOW not sufficiently fast of foot to keep feated the Cavaliers. 16-10; Flying ing January 1, “It Is obvious,” says this man— the Cactus Stable, owned by Mrs. Rus- up with the play. Which is one im- Eagles nosed out Genovese. 29-26, and VISITS N.Y.U. he is one of the Nation’s leading OLYMPIANS CHALLENGE. will dispose of all its horses with Ice Skates QUINT portant reason why erroneous de- Y. M. C. A. Hawks won over Precinct sell, Garden, Shy Big-Time Attraction, coaches—“that officials are called ball boast- the exception of the stake winners cisions are made. It isn't so often • Olympian basket team, No. 4, 24-20. With Shoea Attached upon to do a lot of exercising in a streak, wants Slavonia and Bulstrode, before the Great Record to Garden Presents Ten Four-Rounders. a question of judgment as of failure ing a seven-game win Brings The referee and es- first of the game. umpire, to see what has with 145-pound or unlimited year. NEW YORK. December 27.—Lack- accurately hap- games Tomorrow—Other Teams of pecially, do practically as much quints. Call BUI Karser at Columbia HEADS GRID OFFICIALS ing like a attrac- pened. SO.9.5 anything “big-time” running as the players, and very 7302-W between 3 and 5:30 p.m. up to “In brief, officiating is a young pun. ** Big Ten Tussle. tion. Jimmy Johnston, Madison Square often are around, too. they bumped man’s And if we have not New President Complete! Garden offers an game. Egan, Pittsburgh, Results Br the Associated Press. matchmaker, tonight do Hockey “It is not a job for men who enough young men who know the HICAGO, December 27.—Pur- all-Negro card of 40 rounds. DIES. of Eastern Association. not train—as some do—for their rules sufficiently well to run a game, VETERAN GOLFER due's Boiler- Ten four-round bouts, involving By the Associated Press. high powedered work, who do not condition them- then it is time, I think, to look to BRIDGEPORT, Conn., December 27 NEW YORK, December 27 Of*).— makers will the East its “unknown” fighters for the most part, National give selves for the active and often those who work in school believed has been League. make the with a flock of secondary OP).—Francis A. Peebles, 50, John P. Egan of Pittsburgh first look of the season at Big up card, Montreal Maroons, 2; New York rigorous afternoons they spend upon contests, where, at least so I have to be the first golfer to break 70 In elected president of the Eastern Asso- basket ball when emergency fighters ready in case of Americans, 1. Ten tomorrow night the is and In this coun- Ball a gridiron. heard, the work more precise a major golf tournament ciation of Intercollegiate Foot they tackle New York University’s knockouts. A suggestion for "battle Toronto, 2; Montreal Canadiens, 0. of outlines. accurate.” try, died yesterday. Officials. in Madison Gar- royal” among the winners was vetoed. “Men middle-aged sharpshooters Square Charles G. Eckles of Philadelphia is International League. den. 0. i—:- -1 vice president, while Daniel J. Kelly Detroit, 1; London, The Boilermakers’ record is five of Boston is secretary and A. B. Ma- American Association. victories, including a 44-43 decision glnnes of New York Is treasurer. Tulsa, 3; Wichita, 2. over California last night at Lafayette, It Doesn’t Take a to Run With This against one defeat. After meeting the Grayson Blocking Violets, Purdue will move to Phila- delphia for a game with Temple on Monday. CASH DISPOSAL Purdue has scored 264 points in six 6,000 TIRES AND TUBES games, an average of 44. against 211 ALL BRAND NEW—FIRST QUALITY—1935 STOCK Men’*, Women'*, Children'* for opponents, an average of 33 Vi. Coach Ward Lambert’s team defeated GOODYEAR 25% to GOODRICH Skis Western, Mich., State Teachers, 50 to u-s- R0YAL 39; De Paul, 28 to 24; Xavier, 49 to FIRESTONE 40% 54 to 26. and Notre Dame, 40, before THE ABOVE MAKES IN NEW-CAB EQUIPMENT SIZES rallying In the last two minutes to to overcome California last night. The FIRST QUALITY cn5.45 >6.95 l Q QC Where Sporttmen Meet Illinois its turn 6.00x21 I 33x5 dium Monday, gets 4.50x21 (3.75 5.25x21 j ( at California's tourists and Iowa 4.75x19 .3.95 5.50x17 7 6.50x18 O 1C QC 82x6.... 15.“3QC meets Marquette at Milwaukee. 5.00x19 .4.65 5.50x18 >5.95 6.50x19 (O.JD I -. 2.95 5.00x20 5.50x19 30x874 OA QC ) Ml’ ---5U.95 HOCKEY INJURY EATAL. 5.25x17 4.95 6.00x17 (* 7E 31x4 / C QC 5.25x18 » 8.00x18 7®**® 32x4 (5.93 AM Other Sixes PORT WILLIAM, Ontario, Decem- ber 27 OP).—Alex Agombar, 27, mem- e-Piy SlUhtiy MAIN WAREHOUSE and SALESROOM ber of the Great Lakes hockey team, died here of Injuries suffered In a AMERICAN STORAGE RLDG. Commercial League game Monday 2801 GEORGIA AVENUE N.W. night. He suffered a brain concussion SALE CONSOLIDATED SALES CO. he fell by and a fractured skull when to if a lt * Phone OoL 4U6 for the Southern Methodist opens a hole for its All-America bach, and he will “go glory" ^uch w> Open Evening*—Sundays AM. , Stanford squad, In propping Mustangs, ----- to the lee after colliding with a team- .- A. P. Wlrophoto. In the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena New Year day. —Copyright, mate. made for him

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