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1940 PARADE
By Jack Sords
TI .
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By RON GOttlELL
K. Krinrie. of Krincle.
Kringle and Kringle an old,
old north pole firm which
does & landof f ice business
around December 25 each
year but which never yet has
shown a profit dropped in
to pay his annual respects to
the sports sparker yesterday. .'
The Jolly gent left a .few let
tars he said the sparker might
UU to pass along to his readers
If any. So hero are some photo
static (well, static at least) co
olest
Dear Santa:
Please leare no one man-ln-mo-
tloa, one tackle, one end and one
formula for balancing a football
budget. It you are flnsh this year.
you might also leare a tarred
field. A new lighting system, new
Stands and a method of inducing
Kople to come out for Northwest
af erence football games.
PS Tes, I hare been a good
boy. I hare proselyted hard, in
tructed diligently and paced the
sidelines thoronghly.
Respectfully, -8.
KEENB
Willamette IT.
Mr. 8. Clans: '
I would bo a Tery happy boy tt
you would leaTe me one solution.
together with an after-dinner mint
Sad a good fire-cent cigar, of the
T-formatlon.
Sincerely,
MAJOR BIFF JONES
Nebraska U.
Santa, Sirs
8 bow me the way to go home.
B. MUSSOLINI
Dear Sandy:
In. my stocking please place one
1) sprinter, one (1) pole raulter.
ne (1) middle distance runner
one (1) broad jumper, one (1)
Sigh jumper, one (1) dlstanct
runner, one (1) weight man and
One (1) ace in the hole. I assure
f on my stocking Is large enough.
TVnMfnll Anf
V. CILMORE
Salem High.
Pear Kris
If yoa (n't help nee, fer
hearea's sake don't help those
Maskers t
Anxiously,
C SIIAUGHNKfcSY
Stanford.
Mr. Clans:
If you hare no idea how many
linemen I need, please see my see
'Starr. Also, one more state bas
ketball championship would fit
nto my schemes very nicely. Eren
(t H didn't fit, I could probably
lad a place for It
P3 Ton dont happen to hare
a referee who has read the held
bell rule, do yonT
Sincerely,
t H. HAUK -:'Balem
High:
Dear Santas
Beware off the dog.
CosaasaiHngty.
H. HITLER
Jfaafland.
Dear Santa Claus:
I hare enough hats, thank yoa.
bat is it possible for you to bring
sse a bonafide method of making
the Salem Senators show a profit
this year?
PS Drop in this summer, and
bring a friend, or two, or three
4r four hundred. We caa seat
them all, at 69 cents each.
Urgently,
H. MAPLH
Salem.
Dear Saint Kick:
Oostld yow see year way Hear,
through ths tanas, to drop eve
heavyweight with real, honest
to goodness) chance of whipping
Joe IxralsT "
Frantically,
BOXING FANS
USA.
r. Nicholas:
lease, sir, could we hare a 29-
rsar age limit and a baa oa spring
football practice. Also, It might
Apt be such a bad Idea U you'd
f ears as a little representation on
the Oregon State High School Ac
tlTltles association.
Respectfully,
,PRKP COACHJBS
Oregon.
. -Dear
Saatat
I're hem) coed stooge.
da I get
The Stateesna.
Pythian Sisters
Elect at Dallas
DALLAS At a recent meeting
of Dalora temple. Pythian Sisters,
aew officers were elected as fol
lows: Mrs. A. Z. Brown, snost
excellent chief; Mrs. C. W. Smith
most excellent senior; Mrs. Har
vey Carpenter,, most excellent
iuator; Mrs. Hubert Dunn, man
ager; Helen Butler. M of B and
Si Mrs. riorenee Hunter, if ot F;
rs. Joe Dodre. proctor: Mrs.
Lores Wilson, guard; -Mrs.' Mary
Starr, press correspondent; ' Mrs.
L. H. Rowell and Mrs. T. B. Hook
er, trustees.
A Joint installation or DftUas
and Iadependenee officers will be
held January If. Mrs. Del
Plaster will act as installing of
ficer.
EvcrrJ, Ddlj
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Chrlataaas flowers
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Montana Bests Bearcats
Salem ftoopers
Miss 46 Shots
Meet Idaho at Pocatello
Tonight; Play Bevos
at Baker Monday
MISSOULA, Mont., Dec. 20-)
-Montana university's Grlsilles
defeated Willamette university's
basketballers 57 to 94 tonight,
accomplishing the victory so easi
ly that the first stringers were
used only for the first, of each
half.
Montana was ahead 24 to 15 at
halftlme.
Eberly, center, and Robertson,
hustling guard, shone for Wil
lamette in the opening period
and Gallagher In the closing half.
But the team from Oregon could
score .on only 19 of 58 shots.
The Bearcats move to Pocatel-
1a. Idaho, tonight, where they
meet Idaho Southern Branch, and
Monday night are scheduled to
meet the Oregon State Beavers
in Baker before returning to sa-
lem.
On their current trip the 'Cats
were beaten by Washington State
45-39, defeated Eastern Oregon
College of Education 63-40. lost
to College of Idaho 34-30, de
feated Montana Normal 44-40 and
lost to Montana 57-34.
Woodburn Nicks
Molalla, 26-24
MOLALLA Woodburn. forg
ing to the fore in the dying min
utes after lagging behind for the
first three Quarters, edged out
the Molalla Bucks 20 to zt nere
Fridsy night in a Big Nine league
Dunton and Favllce .led tne
final Quarter drive that enabled
h vtaitlnr Rnlldocs to overcome
a 20-19 deficit at the end Of the
third period. Molalla held a 15-9
halftlm lo&d.
Woodburn's Bees copped the
opener, 14-9.
Molalla (24) () Woodbnm
Hiitnn T 4 Pierson
lalusr f 4 Garner o
Dickens 9 7 Dunton
Himnlnn 7 7 Pavllcek
Larsen 2 Bovee
Sab for Molalla: Bobbins 2.
For Woodburn: Hamond z.
Referee: Hunt Clarke.
Lyons PTA Holds
December Meeting
r.vrtTJO Tin Lrons Parent
Teachers club held Its December
meeting at the community club
house Monday nigni, wun mrm.
Paul, Johnston, president, in
rawmainA WMtmhoma fa-
yorod with several accordlan solos.
Homer Lyon irons tne ioresirv ae
partment ot Oregon SUte college
was Introduced and lectured on
Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aaina. .
Weltman ano Mrs. axi
Some Matchmakers,
By WHITNEY MARTIN
boxing had a Commissioner Lan-
dls he proosoxy womu
right now lnyestlgatlng the Conn
McCoy mutual benefit society,
where two 'members through a
.....i. arvanred chlttSTS
Ulie bwvw" - -
ao they both would get a crack
at Joe ijouia. w(
thought, Joe Louis would get a
crack at both ot them. .
-The picture Is little baty.
bat . qnita la kwplng
cobwebby reasoning of the
game. Ia a sood light , ts looks
something-Uke this: . " - .
Billy Conn 'defeaU Al McCoy,
thereby promoting a Louis bout
tor McCoy. r . . .
McCoy then makes Louis look
so b that it Is considered safe
fbOOMT A IO-BAO PKAW WTT
cereeuio sard a, Micotwin6Af
caampioi, Af lor toiteus
MAC. M JOU WooOCUF (?AjsJ
we MAtMite m i:47-7. tse
Pro Gridders Drill in
Rain for Sunday Clash
DnoTTAvn tw 9 ft rnpri&n Twentv six football
X Vik X XJXiii Mt
i mATCKiro r tho cnnimntia rsuiiies. cnamuiuu ui. tuc
American Pro league, are working out here daily in prepara
fnr thpir two srames this cominsr week at Portland Sun-
- " ...
day afternoon and at Seattle nrisimas uay. xucy wm uicci
the Pacific Coast college all-stars, and if the Oregon rain is
bothering them, the p l s y e r u
hnw1 little ill effects.
Jack La Bar. Quarterback, who
hails from West Virginia Wesley-
kicked 50-yard neia goais.
while "Jumping" Joe Williams,
the Ohio State flash, and Ray
lAhmnn ex - Denver university
stsr, threw tho pigskin 60 yards
into the waiting arms or team
mates. Krueger Is 8igned
Johnson, Williams and Russ
Buckley of Oustafus Adolphus,
nmroH to the fans who have been
flocking to the stadium to see
tho Rulliea work out. that u is
no difficult feat to kick the we
hil so vards. if you Know now.
The Bullies are not only big, but
fast, snd have a tricky, aecepiive
attack, that features lateral
paases.
Coach Ab Young of the all
atara. wired Bobby Rowe, pro
moter of the game, that his team
has signed Al Kreuger. South
ern California's all-American end.
There are many notables in the
collegian lineup, Including Leon
ard Isberg, Oregon's great half
back and star punter; Kenny
Dow, plunging Oregon State full
back; Joe Murray, Portland uni
versity end: Ted Huber, Wash
ington State tackle; Bill Marx.
Washington end; Ed Dempsey.
1940 captain and star center ot
USC: Bill Overlln, UCLA's plung
ing fullback, and a host of others.
Basketball Scores
College
Montana 57, Willamette 94.
Rutgers 49, Princeton 38.
Colorado SUte 53, New Mexico
university 39.
Pittsburg 43. Illinois 41 (over
time). Long Island 73, Hudson col
lege 63.
Worcester Tech 63, Northeast
ern 41.
Wyoming Poly 3 3, Kings col
lars 31.
Clemson 40, George Washing
ton 94.
Duke 4 8. Catholic University 33.
Chicago Teachers 33. Wayne
fNhk Teachers 21.
University of Chicago 45. North
Central college J.
TCU 43, East Texss SUte 3C.
Ford ham 4 9. St. Lawrence 37.
Rice 53. Louisiana State univer-
iltr 22.
Texas A ft M 24. St. Mary's of
Texas 22.
Florida 63. Mississippi SUte 30.
Emory A Henry 27, Tennessee
51.
Denver university 45. Marshall
college 40.
Phillip Oilers 34. Southern Cal
ifornia 25.
University of UUh 29. Univer
sity of Idaho 28.
DePaul 37, Purdue 32.
r Washington SUte college 4 2.
Gonsaga 39.
to offer Conn a bout with the
cbsmpion.
Following the natural sequence
It might be expected that if Conn
makes Louis look bad it would
give McCoy another shot at Joe.
gay, that might go on forever.
Anyway, it's Jnst too bad about
Joe Louis. The poor guy has
slipped so far he must knock out
his oppoaenu now. He caa't scare
them to death any more.
They say' he's slowing up so
he looks like Uzy molasses. They
say his punch has faded so thst
whea he knocks a man down the
man gets up. Imagine a guy be
ing so weak he caa't knock a
man out every time he hits him.
Sure, he was meeting a market-fattened
llghtheavy .la Mc
Coy. Sure. It took him tire rounds
Romgli-aed-Readlj
Welter Champ Is Behind
Until Last Four Heats
By SID FEDER
- NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (AP) In one of those "any
thing: goes' bouts that saw both belters calling names, goug
ing eyes and indulging in other such playful stunts, Fritzie
Zivic and Lew Jenkins fought to a draw tonight in a 10-round
'battle of champions' in Madison Square Garden.
Welterweight Champion Zivic, a 5 to 2 favorite going in
the tussle, had to rally like a man
coming out ot a coma to pull up
eren. as the lightweight King,
from Sweetwater, Texas, surpris
ed ereryone in the biggest tight
crowd in the garden this year by
taking a tremendous early lead,
largely through body punching.
A total of 16.94 fans contrib
uted to a gross gste of $51,019
to see the first draw in a windup
bout In the garden since Septem
ber, 1937.
Thumbs in Eyes
Zivic naed every trick known
to ring veterans, and some un
familiar eren to the oldest inhabi
tants, in the early going. As much
to protect himself as for any oth
er reason, Lew puiiea a lew incu
of his own. There was one spot.
In the third round, when they
lesned against the ropes and play
fully poked thumbs In each oth-
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Lefty Gomez Gets
Christmas Gift;
Yankees Keep Him
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 0-(flV"Ver-
nnn "Lertv" aomti cot a tjnnsi-
mas present from the New York
Yankees today in the form Of a
promise that they would Uke him
off the market ana give mm a
chance to stick with the club
through 1941.
The Yanks already had ohtain
kf waiun nn their eceentrle
ontlinaw and were nfenarinrto
sell him to a National league ciud.
prooaoiy me urooaiyn uoagen.
But Gomes came to town irom
a hunting trip toaay ana neia a
long huddle with President Ed
Barrow, during which, in the
words of Barrow, "Gomes sold me
on Gomes."
"I decided to Uke him south
with us." said Barrow, "and give
him a chance to show wnat ne
could do. He weighed 180 pounds
snd looked line, ne saia ne
hasn't had any more of those
backaches and thought he could
do us some good.
Phelan Is Renamed
WasHngton Coad
SEATTLE, Dec. 20.-(iiP)-Coach
James M. Phelan was reappointed
football mentor at the University
of Washington today. Athletic Di
rector Ray Eckmann announced
tonlcht.
Phelan's appointment begins
Jsn. 1. 1941. snd ends March 91,
14 2. thn end of the university's
fiscal year. Phelan has been coach
at Wasblngton since 1930. Tne
entire coaching sUff likewise was
reannolnted. No contract was
signed with Phelan, Eckmann said.
Action on Peterson-Kahut
Demanded by
To nn" i ttia titl
on a Tony Kahut-Buddy Peterson state middleweight cham-
pionsiup ugnfc wiimu uv uajs
lent yesieraay.
The circular carries the print
ed name ot John Friend, mana
ger ot Kahut, the Woodburn
tighter.
"As msnsger ot Tony Kahut,
the logical contender for the sUte
middleweight boxing champion
ship. I demand that Peterson
either tight Kahut within 59 days
or forfeit the title he holds." is
the lesd paragraph on the action
demanding bill.
The thing Ukes a pot shot ot
two at Tex Salkeld, Portland pro
moter who has for the psst two
years handled matchmaking for
the Salem Veterans of Foreign
These McCoys, Conns
to -end it. and eren then McCoy
wss In full possession ot his fac
ulties, although there might be
some argument on that point as
McCoy wanted to continue.
Bnt these little guys, particu
larly if they adopt a submarine
style, can be hard, to Ug. eren
If they're Just second-string
players.
Possibly, or maybe tt should be
probably. Louis has slipped, and
his punch doesn't have the snap
It had two or three years ago.
Maybe he's ready to be Uken
by the first brsve. stout fellow
who can box a bit aad punch a
bit.
But who Is this brave, stout
fellow? Until he shows ap and
takes the title well hare to con
er's eyes until Referee George
Walsh parted them.
At the finish, no one "was hurt-
ed" as the boys say around and
about. Referee George Walsh
voted for Jenkins. Judge Charles
Graycott gave esch five rounds.
but balloted for Zinc Judge
Steve Hamas, the old heavy
weight, thought it was a draw.
The Associated Press score card
gave each five rounds, with ZiTlc
Uklng the last four.
At 142 V pounds, Zivic hsd a
7 M pound weight pull on the
skinny 1354 pound ex-army
horsesfioer. But the Sweetwater
swatter took four ot the first five
rounds and was pitching punches
at the fllnsh in the most im
pressive performance of his short
local career.
Ski Conditions
Held Just Fair
(By the Associated Press)
Weekend forecast Unsettled
throughout far western sUtes,
temperatures slightly above nor
mal, further snows in mountain
and resort areas mainly above
6000 feet, snow wet and heavy.
Tlmberllne lodge Chains ad
visable; light east wind, cloudy,
toul snow depth 22 Inches, 4
Inches powdery snow over un
breakable icy crust; skiing tow
lift noerattnar.
Anthony lakes Chains manda
tory: light southwesterly wind,
clear; total snow 21 inches. 1
inch do wd err over unbreakable
common crust; skiing; tow lift
operating.
Tollgate Chains unnecessary:
light southwest wind, clear; 15
Inches snow, 1 inch over unbreak
able common crust; skiing and
ice skating; lift not operating.
Santlam pass Medium west
wind, snowing, 5 inches snow, 1
inch wet snow, breakable crust;
rtlinr: rrnnnd tow lift ODerating.
Hand lake Medium southwest
wind, snowing. 4 Inches wet snow
over 6 Inches old snow in patches.
Crater lake Chains required;
snowing hard; 53 inches snow at
ski bowl. 47 at headquarters with
23 medium dry over 24-inch icy
nark
Spirit lske, Wash. Light
southeast wind, cloudy; 2 inches
wet snow; skiing poor.
Paradise inn. Wash. Chsins
required; light southwest wind.
cloudy: total snow 24 Inches, 5
inches heavy snow on unbreak
able crust: skiing fair.
Chemawa Defeats
1
Canby,55 to 34
CHEMAWA A fast breaking
offensive, headed by Substitute
Clarence LaRocque. who whipped
In 22 points, enabled the Chema
wa Chiefs to score a 55 to 24
Big Nine league basketball win
over Canby here Friday night.
Chemawa's Papooses took the
Bee tesms' prelim. 3I-Z7.
Chemawa (S3) (4) Canby
Bearchum 2 9 Colvln
Brendlble 12 9 Wldner
Goodluck 9 12 Hoss
Joseph 2 Flleschsuer
Teton 1 9 Shelton
Subs for ChemSwa: LaRocque
22. Williams 2. Dsrlds 2. ror
Canby: Johnson 2. Von 2.
Referee: Vern Gllmore.
Bout Is
J. Friend in Circular
nf a rimilar riemandinfl action
uuv uuhjc iva w
Win Boat, snonsors of profession
al Wlnr here. Among: other
Items U the allegation that Sal
keld is Peterson's manager.
"In the name of good, clean
sporU. will you help?" This is
the psrtlng shot of the circular.
directed at the general puDiic.
Close on the heels ot the sp-
MirinM af this circular, a
spokesman for the VeU announc
ed hU organisation planned to
begin boxing operations here next
mnath and intimated a Peterson
Kahut sUte titular bout would
suit the Vets for a sUrter.
cede that Louis Is the best ot the
lot. Maybe it Is a poor lot, and
It must be when a light-heary
like Conn is rated right up there
Ttv nort anmmer. whea Conn Is
scheduled to meet Louis unless
some other brave stout ieiiow
shows up la the meantime and
meets Louis first. Conn msy hare
rh welaht. and Louis
also msy hare put on enough
weight, to giro tne FUUDurgner a
fighting chance.
We don't quite follow Silly's
reasoning la wanting to tight
Lonls right now. McCoy went the
limit with Conn. Louis stopped
McCoy, la tire rounds. Yet Conn
wishes he had beea in the ring
with Loula Instead of McCoy. It
doesn't seem to add up
Draw
WesternTeam
Begins
All on Deck but Pitcliin
Paul Chris bnaxi; East
J 1 Dae Today
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 20-Cff)
-Western All-Stars, who will
meet the east In the andaal Shrtn-
ers charity football classle here
New Year's day, turned ont tor
preliminary practice today. -
Twenty one college grid lumi
naries of the past season report-
ed to Co-coaches Matty Bell of
Southern Methodist and Orln Hoi-
lingbery of Washington SUte.
Paul Chrlstmsn. University of
Missouri's bsckfleld contribution
to the western forces, was the
only absentee. Chrlstman, flying
from Kansas City Yia Los Angeles.
was duo here t&nlght.
Chrlstman. one ot the standout
passers of the country, will serve
Ullback on one of the squads.
Jimmy Johnson of sanu cure
will hold a similar Job on the
other unit.
Easterners Are Dae
Bsckfleld mates for the two
bsll throwers will be picked from
Dean MacAdams ot Washington
snd Jack Banta. Southern Cali
fornia, wlngbacks: Andy Maretos,
St. Mary's, and Elmer Lee Gent
ry, Tulsa, blocking backs; and
Jim KIsselburgh, Oregon State,
and Bob Peoples. Southern Cali
fornia, fullbacks.
The 22-msn eastern squad.
headed by Coaches Andy Kerr of
Colgste and Bernle Blerman ot
Minnesota, is due to arrive here
tomorrow morning and will hold
practice in the afternoon at Kezar
stadium. The group inclndues
Tommy Harmon ot Michigan. all-
America halfback, and Francis
Reagan ot the University of Phila
delphia, one of the east's finest
ball packers.
Harmon, interviewed when the
train reached Ogden today, said
he had been "flooded with of
fers" in the radio and motion pic
ture field but added he "had not
made any definite plans.
Angel Quint Eyes
Games With EOCE
MT. ANGEL The ML Angel
college basketball squad will open
the newly-formed Oregon Inter
collegiate conference here when
they Ungle with the Eastern Ore
gon College of Educstlon quint
In two gsmes on January 17 and
19.
The Eastern Oregon team Is a
newcomer on the Angels sched
ule. MounUlneer Coach Bob
Qulnn brings a cagey group of
players sprinkled with reterans
from last season's outfit.
According to the conference
rules, the title will be awarded
the championship team only after
every team In the conference
plays each other twice. Before
meeting the Angels the Moon
Ulneers will meet their first con
ference opposition on January 15
and 1C at Monmouth when they
face the Oregon College" ot Edu
cation quint.
Utah Whips Idaho
Quint by 36 to 28
SALT LAKE CITT. Dec. 19-VP)
-University of UUh. Uckling iu
first major basketbsll foe of the
season, tonight pinned a Ss-Zg
defeat on the University of Idaho.
bringing a glum climax to the
Vandals' cross-country tour.
In a rough and riotous game
marked by 39 personal fouls
ot which 29 were charged against
the visitors the Utes got off to
a running surt snd were never
headed, leading by 18-10 at the
half.
Stanford Nips
At thtatn-fl faa cheered Hank LsJeettt hack ts th hasTrrfheTl
wan ta Sam praswfjar receatly, hmt th faase4 ex-6taaferi Oasis,
kcortasT SO stela ta, oJ stot come
SMaaferd Are. Iassttl. left,
1-salaas Pack Tayler al Pern.
Sodom, Oregon. Saturday Morning. December 21, 1S43
Connie Mack Buys Financial i
Control of
PHILADELPHIA, Dec
bought his own birthday present today three days ahead cf
time by acquiring financial control of the Philadelphia Ath
letics.
Baseball's grand old man, who will observe his 78th
birthday Monday, announced that stock purchased from Mrs.
- Ethel M. Shi be gives him a ma-
, -w"
CONNIE MACK
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151 IIS 1ST
14T ISS 11S
144 ISO ISS
144 1(1 1S1
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119 154 ISS
55 144 ISS
9T 13S 133
15S 119 114
114 ISS ISS
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170 1S4 ISO
133
101 T4
115 10 13S
110 131 11S
17S ISO 161
T4S TSS T14
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ISS ISS 117
173 13S 13S
131 11S 111
1ST 197 150
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159 107 ISS
145 ISS 148
140 SI 113
133 1S7 133
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Parrisli Gt Trophy
n inna--nct asDearaBce
of the 18-inch City Intramaral
league football champfons&ip tro
phy finally was made at Par
rlah jantor high this week, taking
its place in the show ease with
a host of other swards.
Luisetti & Co.
hack! Car eowgT t stop the
ctffeseatly keeps the hall away
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A's -141 Shares
20 (AP) ConnI Mack
jorlty Interest ta the merleaa
league club he has managed Cor
4 a years. The price of the blocs;
of 141 shares was not disclosed.
bat the stock was raloed at S5
a share la 193S.
Mack said the purchase "doee-
at meaa that there will be ear
changes la poller or persoaael.
and added "although I'm possess
ed with the power, yoa can be
assure III never use it.
The veteran manager previous
ly owned a half interest la the
club. The other halt originally
was owned by Benjamin 8hlbe,
Mack's partner when the club was
organised. Satbe died In 1922.
Mack, whose Athletics hare en-
oyed lean as well as champion
ship years, told reporters he wss
satisfied that I'd een loosing
for a new positioa ' rery often,
if he hadn't been part owner of
the dab during his two score
years as manager.
I guess too much stress Is put
on the manager, he continued.
but that s the game. X suppose,
know no msnsger Ukes to finish
last and eren at 78 I'm looking
for the day when I caa be hang
ing around the top again. It's
much nicer up there.
Gene Tunney Gets
Navy U)mmissiori
WASHINGTON. Dec. i-jp-
Oene Tunney, the former heavy
weight champloa who has been
a marine corps prlvata, lecturer
on Shakespeare at Tale, official
of a bank, and chairman of the
board of the American Distilling
compsny, is now an officer of the
nary.
In a brief ceremony today.
Rear Admiral Chester W. Nlmits
administered the oath to defend
the constitution sgainst enemies
foreign and domestic." and Sec
retary Knox presented the com
mission which made ths ex-cham-pioa
Lieutenant Commander
James Joseph Tunney. United
States naval reserve.
He was Informed thst he would
be called to active duty Imme
diately as physical director and
coordinator of physical education
at the aery's aviatioa training
ststlons at Jacksoaviiie snd Pen-'
sacola. Fla and Corpus ChristL
Tex. .
Twins Get Names
Via Touchdowns,
Says BC Mentor
BAT ST. LOOS, Mlas-, Dee.
BO-fyPV-Bottfoai colletge'a fcaaky
sjrkMer stepped through a
brisk practice today with a stew
Incentive to score oa Teaaensee
la the sugar Bowl gai
proamla tho first saaa
two towchdewmn cowld
pair of twins.
The Mew fcgla-Kle ha
Just sat d o w a to a heaping
Iwwakfaet of wbeatcake after
arriving here te wind as traJbt
lmg fer the Voramteera whew
Backfleld Coach Ed McXeerer
was taasKled a teielgrma aa
aewjfrriag hie wife had give
Mrth te rwhs daughters ta Boe
toau The startled McKeerer leap
ed t his feet aad shevted te
the elMerlac room mt football
players: The first
osve ef the Toabsea.
The first saasi sa a k 1 a g two
tewchdowas ran aanse both ha
hlea. Ward oa Tourney Trail
SPOKANE. Wash.. Dec. B-ft
-Marvin "Bad" Ward, admitting
"a good deal af success ts lack
but coafidsat "it's srolnr ta b a
dlffereat story this wlnUr. left
tonight for California aad the
winter golf tournament trail.
Nemo Club Meet Held
CENTRAL HOWELL The Ne
mo elsb met Wsdnesday night
at the heme at Mrs. Louis Wamp.
ler fer Its Christmas party. Due
ta prevaUat ilia ess there was
a small attendance.
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OWaaM raaaai . Aatf STDO-
casa far eeoe ran t chisa.
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rs AXTLlCTtD AlsarSars.
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