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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • 10

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is 6 Sla 3 AGE TEN MONROEMORNING WORLD ONDAY OCTOBER 16 1M1 LOUISIANA STATE Tennessee Pushes Over Late IS POP WARNER LOOKING TOWARD PITT? OAK GROVE BEATS Touchdown to Beat Alabama DEEATS MAROONS WIN OR QUIT TILT IS BATTLE PUNTS EATHERS STARS OR VOLS to Sports Through Eyes so 6 6 24 7 6 WINNINGS Result GOING UP IN SMOKE hardly finished e70 also ran 2260 ORGET ABOUT TAXES 1' Total 2161 Lika and THROWOUTS 2 OR Are Why You They jan See the Good ft Crowd at A 4 Alabama net loss 2 70 390 TEXAS CHRISTIANS IN WIN OVER AGGIES 17 0 runners of eight OAK RIDGE TROUNCES COLLINSTON QUINTET EROS HIGH CAGE TEAM BEATS OKALOOSA 20 6 MEXICANS RALLY TO BEAT LOOKOUTS 5 TO 4 2 0 308 488 4 38 678 MICHIGAN WINS OVER OHIO STATE TEAM 14 0 172 138 144 165 131 141 126 184 143 173 149 TEAM PLAYS NATCHEZ NINE TODAY Meeks and consisting of experienced players one be named by Instructor 3 90 330 220 400 330 250 320 405 467 421 382 486 360 240 350 300 400 470 383 500 450 457 310 280 2 40 and ERRIDAY PLAYS AT MANGHAM ON RIDAY 282 252 292 also points by Walker Total Post Inn Anderson Vermillion Gore Cason Bratton 0 6 6 Oak Grove The heavyweight champions these past few years have not been willing to defend a title oftener than once a year Our fighting champions so cautious Sullivan Dempsey Jef fries all took matches when the next chance came along (Copyright 1932 by Robert Edgren) TEXAS LONGHORNS WIN OVER OKLAHOMA 17 10 Maybe Accidental Anyway Instructor Anderson perched himself in the stands for the first against Arizona And Ari zona won 19 to 0 But there is noth ing like giving an idea a fair trial so Bill Anderson took his perch in the stands for the second game against Redlands Now Occidental had beaten Red lands 13 to 0 last year so the game would furnish some basis of compari son for the two systems At the last whistle it was discovered that the score was Redlands 7 Occidental 0 But then perhaps Occidental had lost only accidentally So Instructor Anderson took his seat in the stands for the third game against Brigham Young which you may gather is a school in Utah strategy against Brig ham Young worked only to the extent of holding down the score to 46 to 0 which is a poor mark for strategy no matter how you consider it Grads Don't Like It Now the old grads are beginning to wonder if most of it is not the bunk and when the old grads start harbor ing thoughts like these there is usu ally some action Of course results are not to be judged by scores alone football is an education and all that Perhaps the boys of Occidental are learning more by losing than they could with the coach on the bench supervising their mental gymnastics But for eight or 10 weeks out of the year the old grads are not par ticularly concerned with education They want to be able to hold up their heads when in the company of their peers In the mind of the old grad during the football season the very peak of education is attained through profiting by the other fellow's mis especially as regards the foot ball team waa tha hrlsht tMOUMta lifted him to mm! carried him off Score by periods: Lake Providence Oak Grove Scoring touchdowns: Mattis 2 irst downs: Oak Grove 15 East Carroll 1 Substitutions: East Carroll Parker Oak Grove Secrest Crowe Kirk land 1 Officials: Almand (La college) ref eree Thomas (La Tech) umpire Gil more (La Tech) head linesman leming Skidmore Wilson Stovall Mitchell Torrance Moore Lobdell Sullivan Keller Yates TALLULAH BOWLING LEAGUE IS STARTED OHIO STADIUM COLUMBUS Oct 15 Headed by Harry Newman a great football team from Michigan today beat a gallant Ohio State eleven before a crowd of 42000 The Blue Horde struck two times with deadly precision at the Ohio goal in the first half to record a 14 to 0 victory Then Michigan guarding carefully its 14 point lead withstood five Ohio scoring threats each time bracing with the ball within its 25 yard line It was Newman and his accurate aerial heaves that spelled defeat for the Buckeyes rom scrimmage Ohio State gained 144 yards to 46 But two accurately thrown for ward passes one when the game was only five minutes old and the other in the second period gave Michigan its winning margin 00TBAL RESULTS 3 18 3 S3 310 NATCHEZ Miss Oct 15 (Special) park will be the scene of the fourth game of a five game series for the diamond championship of southwest Mississippi Sunday after noon at 3:30 when the Mc Comb Miss Towners claimants of the district title come here for a championship contest with the Natch ez Indians In the event the local tribe wins it will crown them champions of this area as they have already won two games from the Pike countians and need only this victory to give them the championship However on the other hand if the visiting team cap tures the battle it will place them on an even footing with the Red skins and in order to decide the issue it will be necessary to play a fifth dnd deciding contest here or in McComb WASHINGTON Oct 15 (P) With big Tob Whelan as the spearhead of its offense Catholic university ioday displayed surprising strength to down Chattanooga university 19 to 0 Whelan ran 90 yards for a touch down on Catholic university's first play from scrimmage He ran 70 yards to cross the goal line after intercep ting a pass in the third quarter but the play was called back because his knee touched the ground as he snared the ball With Haswell and Smith carrying the ball Chattanooga threatened throughout most of the first half but penalty set them back once after they were only a few yards from the goat ERRIDAY Oct 15 (Speclal) Back from Delhi the erriday Bulldogs will begin preparations Starting on Monday for the final out of town game of the season The next tilt on tap for Coach Hugh Bateman's team is a journey on riday to Mangham where the Bulldogs have sn engage ment with Coach John Whatley's Dragons one of the best class teams in this part of Louisiana Mangham always has a powerful ag gregation with plenty of reserve strength Last year they came here and threw a terrible scare into the hearts of the Bulldogs who barely beat them The Dragons made the local lads hustle to win and if it had not been for the passing and punting of Willard Schuchs and the all around splendid performance of some of his mates it would have been a bad day for erriday 30 2 Ko 340 also Every year at one place or another the agitation to give back the game to the boys crystalizes into action This year's noble experiment has been con ducted at Occidental college a school of some 800 students at Los Angeles It was decided before the season opened to give the game to the boys of dear old Occidental and Coach Bill Anderson (an old Illinois Californian by the way) was to sit in the stands and let the young men run their own football game Now there is just a chance that the game may be given back to the coach for since the game has been given back to the boys at Occidental the boys have been giving the game Occidental's dearest rivals Tide Takes Early With ield Goal of them some trouble In any case it would add a lot of zip to heavy weight fighting to let some of the new big fellows have a chance to get into the competition for the title and not keep it between Sharkey and Schmeling year after year Baer may not be the greatest heavy weight in the world but nobody has put him on the floor yet He can take it as well as he can give it and that makes him dangerous even to the clever fellows Baer has dropped some decisions but today it's likely he can easily beat any of the men who outpointed him He has beaten Risko and Schaaf TRAVEL PICKS UPf Air seems to be the mode of travel most popular now between this city and London During the month of June this year 4311 passen gers used the air line between the two cities This compares with 2206 using the line during 193L TALLULAH Oct 15 (Special) Tfte Merchants' Bowling league opened last week with the Bailey Theater team winning two out of three games from the Post Inn Hotel Cafe and Service Station team Gamer bowled high game with 212 and high three games with 500 Lineup: Bailey Edwards Bailey Garner Post Tucker AIRPORTS IN WASHINGTON Latest figures of 4 the department of commerce show that there are more than 2050 airports in the United States with 261 proposed for construction The largest group in this numbdr is commercial and the second largest is municipal ports 544 COLLINSTON Oct 15 Collinston and Oak Ridge high school boys opened the basketball season last night in hard fought game which was decided by the long range shooting of Barham and Sawyer Oak Ridge guards They couldn't miss while the Collinston team had diffi culty finding the basket Oak Ridge won 31 to 18 Lineup: Oak Ridge Meeks Kennedy itch Barham Sawyer Becomes Spectator At Occidental they even went far as to abolish the position of ball and Bill Anderson was given the title of It was his job to develop team play and select the men for the various posi tions The real mental exercise was to fall to a board of strategy headed by Cup tain Jimmy three other of these to Anderson The instructor himself was sold on the idea He himself had been trained under the eye and hand of Bob Zuppke who is a coach of no uncer tain authority There may have been times when Bill Anderson could think of better strategy than Zuppke in the days when Zupp was building character so perhaps it was Bill's idea that the boys of Occidental might conceive some masterful move which he had not mentally enter tained 146 107 144 128 140 Rumblings and roars from the Pitt Panther as it prepares to go through one of the toughest schedules in the country seem to be attracting the eyes of Warner his Stanford university coaching staff Stanford meets Pitt November 26 at Pittsburgh after Jock crew wades through a nine game schedule of the stiffest opposition The Stanford coaching crew shown below are left to right: Ernie Nevers Tiny Thornhill Cud deback (standing) Warner Rabbit Bradshaw and Red Han (standing) Totals 152 138 212 157 186 Score by periods: Tennessee 0 0 0 Alabama 0 3 0 0 3 Scoring touchdown: Tennessee eathers Points after touchdown Jynn Tennessee (placekick) ield goal: Alabama (placement) Officials: Strupper (Georgia Tech) referee Hutchens (Purdue) umpireSeverance (Oberlin) field judge Powell (Wisconsin) head linesman SMOKE DIXIE MAID ACTORY the her lead lighter but hard fight Tigers Play ine Defensive Game in Taking Victory rom Old oes 130 141 134 152 158 157 137 93 163 340 690 Bad Punt by Cain Paves Way for Lone Score in ourth Quarter 300 4 22 174 lorida By Dillon Graham (Associated Press Sports Writer) BIRMINGHAM Oct 15 In a fiercely fought battle always centered around a punting duel between Beat tie eathers and John Cain Tennessee capitalized a last period break on a rain drenched Legion field here today to eliminate Alabama from the South ern conference football championship race 7 to 3 Rain which started several hours before game time left the gridiron slippery and muddy and from the outset both teams placed their hopes in the long distance booting of their ace backs seldom electing to run ground plays and generally kicking on first or second down The Crimsons scored their field goal from placement in the second period after a march from midfield had been stopped on the 4 yard line Holley arched the ball squarely between the goal posts from the 12 yard line This slender lead looked good until the fourth period when eathers Ten nessee halfback punted dead on Ala bama's 1 yard line Here was the break the Volunteers had been wait ing for and they were quick to take advantage of it Standing behind his goal line Cain fumbled a bad pass from center and attempted to kick with a swarm of orange clad players swarming in on him He sliced out to the yard line and a few moments later eathers shot around left end for a touchdown Wynn kicked the extra point Cain perhaps was guilty of an error in judgment in this close spot but he chose to kick rather than accept a safety which would have given his team a one point lead and might have resulted in victory The kicking battle was almost even between eathers end Cain the latter probably having a slight edge in dis tance Punts of 60 and 70 yards were common even with the wet and slip pery ball average for the game was slightly less than 50 yards while eathers' was only a few yards shy this average More than 20000 spectators sat hud dled in the concrete stands as the cold wind and Tain swept past and peered down through the mist on this contest which meant glory or oblivion for the mud spattered teams The Notre Dame offensive featured by Alabama was virtually voided by the soggy field while Tennessee's running plays also built around the speed in the winged feet of young eathers were of little value Ten victory1 marked the second time in as many years that the Vol unteers had shattered Alabama's title aspirations eathers a 175 pound halfback from Bristol Va brought the Tennessee rooters to their feet in the opening period as he cut loose from midfield on 37 yard run to 14 An intercepted pass halted this drive and the teams settled back to their plan of punting and waiting for the breaks The Volunteer line rose up in all its might in the second to thrust back first bid after Godfree Crimson tackle had recovered a fum ble by Dorsey of Tennessee on the Voir 16 yard line were tossed for a yards in four tries The crowd had cheering over touchdown when the Vols started another offen sive which blew itself out on Ala bama's 3 yard line Brackett took Cain's kick in midfield surrounded by Alabama tacklers but shook himself loose and dodged and sidestepped his way to 18 yard line 1 A short pass brought the Vols to the eight and line bucks added five more but Brackett was hurled back on his plunge through toward the goal 630 380 6 20 All Rowe If Oregon State doesn't beat the University of Oregon Saturday Oct 22 Paul Schissler the Staters' foot ball coach will voluntarily join the ranks of the unemployed After the campus coaches had raised a wave of criticism due to State's poor show ing against Stanford the Barometer school paper printed a statement of to that effect 4 COLLEE STATION Texas Oct 15 The Texas Christian university rogs won their second Southwest conference game of the season today by beating Texas A on historic Kyle field 17 to 0 Tiner's field goal in the first quar ter a touchdown by Oliver in the third quarter and a touchdown by Salkeld in the fourth quarter smoth ered the Aggies who played their first 1932 conference" game An esti mated crowd of 5000 saw the game DALLAS Texas Oct 15 The Wwnrty of Texas made it six in to over the Oklahoma university to 10 today in a Texas State fair power steadily to and then go on to 3 88 2 68 308 By Robert Edgren Sharkey Schmeling for 1933 signed scaled and delivery guaranteed near ly a year in advance It looks like the old merry go round pah Seems like ly Sharkey was only loaned the title for a year considering the placid way in which Schmeling lost to Jack last June just exchanging left slaps and jabs keeping that good right hand in cold storage and taking no big chances I begin to wonder if Joe Ja wolf howls from the ring after the gunner held up hand just adding the sound effects to the moving picture Maxie was so different against Mickey Walker He socked Mickey on the chin and showed no inclination at all to coast gently along and leave it up to the referee The Sharkey Schmeling combina tion seems to be a sort of a title hold ing company Sharkey nearly knocked head off in and tossed the fight away on a foul The fight com mission made Schmeling agree to a return match with Sharkey But when a year was up Max skirted around New York and fought Stribling in Cleveland Camera Contract Ignored Then last June Sharkey got his return match and the boxing com mission even hint that Schmel ing must first go through with his agreement to fight Camera He had taken the Camera match before the Stribling fight dated in a few months ahead cancelled it on the ground that he still had a sore eye that had been accidentally jabbed thumb at Cleveland Usually when a fight er ch Us off a match because of his own temporary disability any' boxing commission insists that he must go through with his match upon re covery and before taking on any oth er bout But the commission went back a year and a half and remind ed Schmeling that he had promised Sharkey a return match Schmeling fought and lost to Sharkey Before taking on another match he might logically have been required to make his Camera contract good but he was allowed to box Mickey Walker in stead Of course it might be a lot easier for Schmeling to beat little 172 pound Mickey than big 265 pound Camera and there was the succession of Sharkey Schmeling return matches to be protected Someone seems very much interested in keeping Sharkey Schmeling busy It may be Sharkey is divided into as many "pieces" as Schmeling So next June we are to see another return engagement between Max and Jack a very dreary prospect if you ask me Baer Bears Down One reason why it is bad business and against the interests of the box ing game to go on matching Sharkey and Schmeling year after year for bouts a year in advance is that some much better fighter may come up in the meantime and the better he is the less chance ever have to fight for the championship Ernie Schaaf looked like a young man who ought to be getting a title chance belore long Then Max Baer flattened Ernie just at the end of the tenth round If Baer goes on until next June as well as he has gone this past year he'll look so much better than cither Sharkey or Schmeling that as a title contest the next sched uled return match' will be a joke Baer is big and tough and a mean puncher Several months ago it was proposed to match Mickey Walker against Baer in San rancisco As a member of the boxing commission I opposed the match I regard Walker as a great fighter In his good enough to give Sharkey or Schmeling a pretty good battle But putting lit tle Walker against a big 205 pound socker like Baer would be manslaugh ter nothing less Baer Never On loor Probably Baer would look at a Walker match that way He want to cut loose at poor Tuffy when he had Tuffy going He even ap pealed to the referee and asked him to stop the fight because Tuffy was through Baer never should be matched wth a much smaller man A first class heavyweight match if you like the slugging kind would be Baer and Camera The Alp is a lot bigger than Baer and pretty good on his feet and fairly clever with that left hand But he measure up With Baer In hitting power and he wouldn't tire Baer out That would make it even enough to be interest ing And Baer or Camera would make a good match with Schmeling because Max has plenty of strength and endurance and has enough dyna mite ia hia riaht hand to aiva either (20) Eros (4) Gwin (6) Bates (8) Parish Phillips (2) Griffin CHATTANOOGA LOSES TO CATHOLIC 19 HARRY PROPHITS MAIN SMOKE HOUSE BREWERS BRUSH UP Dr Dupont dean of the faculty of the Wahl Heniusj institute Chicago says the institution will reopen Oct 17 with a registration of 20 brewery owners and managers The institute which offers an advanced course to brew masters has been inactive for 17 vaara 230 380 330 Postponement Post Brigade jV manchu line Japan is planning aS air line in Manchuria to be known as the Manchukuo South Manchuria Sumi tomo company The line will cover two one from Dairen to Muk den and the other will make the trip between Wiju in Korea Mukden Changchun Harbin and Taitaihar 3 34 2 92 373 DuelHt Irene vPUvbUI nd brun CARROLL 12 TO 0 334 403 5M lr Delight aithful Hudson Pretty Monk Pm ChrUtlan Lugano Speckle Active American oxey Burt and Dodlodo also ran SECOND RACE 6 furlongs: Essential (Arnold) 1898 8 28 Most Wise (Horvath) 18 83 SI Agnes (South) EROS Oct 15 The Eros high school basketball squad defeated Oakloosa by a score of 20 to 6 with the local team snowing much skill to gain the victory At the half the score stood 6 to 4 in the locals! favor Leon Parish was high point man of the game scoring eight points Grady Bates ranked next with six points Coach Swanner of the Eros five is beginning his third year here and is now getting his charges ready to play at the fair Oakloosa (6) Robinson (2) Clovers (2) Crowell King i Roberts '2 MEXICO CITY Oct 15 (ZP) The Gallos came from behind to defeat the Chattanooga Lookouts 5 4 today and even the series at two games apiece The Gallos fell on Dobbs for five hits which with two Chattanooga errors gave tfie Mexicans all their runs in me sevenin inning Chattanooga 4 13 Gallos 5 8 Dobbs and Berris Sarda and Ped rozo soon pass the word along when they find a good said Harry Prophit manager of the Main Smoke House 137 DeSiard street last night morning I saw the visitors in town for the Mis sissippi A game coming in my cigar stand and a few of them tried Dixie Maid actory Throwout cigars It long until there wpre many more asking for new and before the day was over I found that we had done the biggest busi ness in that cigar since we Intro I duced it The only explanation is that one visitor told another and soofi scores were enjoying this i economical smoke 4 that is no reason for he continued has been the history of actory Throwouts in Mon roe irst a few found that they could get high grade tobacco without fancy bands or boxes at an economical price and soon hundreds were calling for Throwouts as their favorite smoke Throwouts are those cigars that fail to pass a rigorous inspec tion for color and of wrap ping in factories that make some of the most popular high priced cigars and experienced smokers find in box of actory Throwouts the type'j of tobacco that they have been used to buying at a much higher price" Dealers in other stands also report an increased demand for Dixie Maid 1 actory Throwouts and attribute it to the visitors in town for the football game fl WILLIAM BRAUCHER Crimson Lead Kicked by Holley SING SING LOSES ITS STAR BY GRADUATION CHICAGO SPECULATES ON STAGG SUCCESSOR CHICAGO Oct 15 Who will succeed Amos Alonzo Stagg as foot ball coach at the Unversity of Chi cago? Announcement of the retirement of the 70 year old "Old Man" of Mid way started speculation tonight as re gards his successor Prof Thomas Nelson Metcalf the new athletic di rector will not attempt to coach al though Mr Stagg combined both posi tions during his 51 year career Ap pointment of the new football coach will hinge on a recommendation of Metcalf university authorities said Three men have been mentioned for the Judge Walter Steffen coach af Carnegie Tech Page now an assistant to Stagg and Crisler head footbal coach at Princeton They are former Maroon stars who learned their foot ball under Stagg Page was assistant for a number of years after his graduation but left to become coach at Butler and later at Indiana Crisler like Page spent a number of years assisting Stagg leaving three years ago to go to Minnesota and thence to Princeton Admirers of Stagg contended that there is a remote possibility that he may continue as coach for according to the university rules a faculty mem ber past 70 years of age may be ap pointed to a special service Coaching a football team may be interpreted as such service they said Indications were tonight that Stagg would accept for one year at least the special post created for him that of chairman of the new committee on in tercollegiate relations In that capac ity he will represent the university in Intercollegiate bodies dealing with athletics SIXTH Iix lons: Port Codine iPsrke) i Magnttfco (Elston) Rrnad Meftdowk (Smith) Betty Derr Hoops iind Bay Angon ran SEVENTH 17 mtks: Partisan (Riley) 4 350 Oaten (Cantrell) 400 Blue (South) Lady Glbaon Thlrtle Arious Gold and Englewood also ran EIGHTH Bf miles: rug gib (MUCK) Chum (Marshfol 4 Roxlft Welda! (McCof) (Laurin) H1H Princess Zelda Berber uueranae ana xinna Results IRST 8 furlongs: Te Tax (Smith) 788 Salut D'Amour (Pool) Venetian (Haupt) Collinston 2 ontenot 12 3 Puckett 0 3 Mason 11 Langston 0 12 Goodnight 2 Waits 4 Adams 8 OAK GROVE Oct 15 Playing a bang up defensive game and apparently being content with scoring only enough points to insure victory the Oak Grove Tigers won 12 to 0 from East Carroll of Lake Providence rivals of long standing in a game played at the West Carroll parish fair here riday afternoon Oak Grove was good on offense rolling up first downs almost at will for a total of 15 However the Tigers play in this department was below the standard of their showing when the visitors had the ball The first score came soon after the second quarter opened when Mattis took the ball over for a touch down Try for point Again in the third period Mattis accounted for the other marker Lake Providence although playing a hard game never seriously threat 4 1 ened to tally Their only opportunity was in the last quarter when they carried the ball to the 10 yard only to lose it on downs Oak line from end to end played outstanding game Earl (BuWy) Kirkland Daniels Ls Howell and Secrest probably having a slight edge over the others In the backfield Mattis was the best on the field Alton Heflin and McIntosh also accounted for many gains for Coach out fit or the East Carroll boys of Coach Bailey Milner and Russell at ends and Bradley and Benton in the back ifield outshone their mates An exceptionally large crowd wit nessed the game The lineups: (Continued Irom Eighth Pitge) fourth down and the ball went over on the Maroons' 17 yard line Waits punted out of danger temporarily but a 16 yard pass from Yates to Lobdell and another pass from Yates to lem ing for 20 yards placed the ball on the 12 yard line Yates picked up eight yards at right guard and then went over left guard (or the touchdown The attempted placement kick was blocked At the start of the fourth period the second string was sent in A pass Smith to Hall gained 24 yards soon after the quarter started and placed the ball on 12 yard line Junior Bowman who turned in several nice sprints went around right end for four yards but Langley lost two at left end Langley failed to gain on the next play and when Smith made but four yards through his right guard the ball went over on the six yard line Waits dropped back into the end zone to punt but he fumbled the slippery ball and Bannister substituting for Tor rance recovered for a touchdown for Louisiana State The kick for extra point was widef The remainder of the game wes played in Mississippi territory the Tigers at times penetrating deep into enemy ground but they were unable to score Near the close of the game Roland Brown Monroe boy was sent into the fray and he carried the ball three times for a total gain of 12 yards The big Louisiana State band was on hand and made lots of noise de spite the dampness of the atmosphere our boys led the cheering section and these lads too failed to let the downpour dampen their spirits Miss State Pos Ogden LE Maxwell LT Jones LG Pillow Clark RG Taylor RT Daly RE Waits QB Price HB Tutor HB Wichman Mississippi State 0 0 Louisiana State 0 12 Scoring touchdowns: Louisiana State Lobdell Keller Yates Bannis ter (sub for Torrance) Substitutions: Mississippi State Smith for Pillow Page for Tutor Sikes for Daly Haley for Waits Horn for Taylor Louisiana State Langley for Sullivan Kent for Stovall Khoury for Mitchell Smith for Yates Bow man for Lobdell Skidmore for Keller Johnson for leming Hail for Moore Brown for Wilson Nevils for Skidmore Bannister for Tor rance Brown for Langley irst downs 16 Mississippi State 3 penalties 60 yards Mississippi 20 yards Officials: Cheeves (Georgia) referee Sullivan (Missouri) umpire Haxton (Ole Miss) head linesman Street (Au burn) field judge OSSINING Oct 15 (P) Sing Sing lost one of its best football play ers today by graduation Right on the eve of the big game with the Port Jervis police team tomorrow William Egan left end was given a parole And even for love of the old alma mater' he could not be prevailed upon to stay another day Warden Lewis Lawes announced that the other big pre game develop ment was the selection of a nick name for the team Henceforth they're to be dubbed the "Black Laurel Results IRST 8 furlong: Trace cau (Manin Learoyd (Hanford) Union (Bejshak) Rhodius Brigg Vote One Chanee Cannoneer etch and ace To ace also ran SECOND 1U milea: Totem (Hanford) 370 Meeting Place (Lewis) Lucky Racket (Sherry) reshet KMpdrlft Ricks airdale Koenig's Mark also ran THIRD 0 furlongs: Canrun (Hanford) 1910 Hygro (Woolf) Pilate (Workman) inite also ran OURTH furlongs: Rush Hour (Workman) 340 Acautaw (Befohak) Cantoeria (Woolf) Serenabit Miss Teenle Damascene Mlntia also ran ITH 1 mile Jack High (Lelschman) 1910 750 Gallant Sir (Lewis) 400 Equipoise (Workman) Mate lagstone and Osculator ran SIXTH 1 lelfl miles Prince Tokalon (Calvert) 1170 010 Jolly Pilot (isher) Raccoon (Sherry) Triple Threat Night Patrol and Cree also ran SEVENTH 1 Mi miles: Knee High (Bellztl) 530 leming Mamie (Cruz) Ming cun Barren Maladeen 4 58 620 3 00 Shasta Lad Heavy Bugar Miss Mary Lou Dunny Boy Epidemic Parnell Bound Six Bits and Klatr also ran THIRD 6 furlongs: Bichloride (Bagur) 1374 fl 24 S70 Leminister (Heupel) 1078 fl 18 Thistle Tom (innerty) 150 Chat On astidious Popo YarnaUton Simon Bounty Pot AU Brooms rank Ormont also ran OURTH 8 fylonga? Jimmy Moran (Elstorf 8 44 Sazerao (Smith) Rrnwn Wisdom (Landnlt) Stop CUp and Thlttje Ann also rn ITH ututlty course: Technique I Elston) 8 33 370 334 Th Dr (Elston) JO 330 Caterwaul (Coltllettl) s' 330 Ocean light Old Baldy Liqueur This tle Play Misgutfla ann cnariey aiso 8 68 3 98 3 44 (Continued Irom Eighth Page) Depaw 13 Hanover 7 James Milliken 13 7 Central Polla 39 Iowa Wesleyan 14 Iowa State Teachers 0 Luther 13 South Dakota State 26 Morning side 6 Grinnell 0 Coe 0 (tie) Bradley Tech 7 Carthage' 7 (tie) Southern Normal 20 Sioux alls college 0 Hibbing Junior 6 Eveleth' Junior 27 Duluth State Teachers 12 'Virginia junior college 6 Washington university 6 McKen dree 13 indlay 26 Adrian 7 South Dakota 0 of Cincinnati West of California 12 Oregon 7 Montana State 7 Wyoming 13 Utah 29 Brigham Young 0 New Mexico 6 Colorado Teachers 30 Idaho 19' Montana 6 Howard 7 North Dakota 39 West Coast Army 0 Stanford 26 College of Puget Sd 7 Whitman Dakota Wesleyan 6 Gonzaga 61 Washington State 7 California 2 Southern California 6 Loyola 0 San Jose State 13p Sacramento Jr College 6 Huron College 0 Northern State Teachers 13 'A fT i I a A 'A A hsV it IX it 3 7 to 3 in Hard ought Game tv Pral 1 sriRdci 5 I 1 ot 8 I 1 I 111 II II ft ft tn rB 79 uK u7 A tent1 HE 7 Hlpi Providence Poe Oak Grove Russell LE Richie Naff LT Howell Wilson LG Norred Howard Kirkland Lightsey RG Daniels Ratcliff RT Lewis Milnel RE Jones (c) Lightsey HB Heflin Benton HB' Alton Bradley (c) QB McIntosh Murihcad Mattis The liqeups: Tennessee (7) Pos 3) Alabama Rayburn I LE Leach ranklin LT Laslie Ellis LG Hupke Maples Hewes rank RG Kirkland Aitken RT Godfree Warmouth RE Dotherow Brackett QB Moseley eathers LH Chappell Rorsey RH Walker Wynn Cain.

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