The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 07, 1948, Image 3

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it the tmtn.” Iffliat do » hp ttjan ;
get when, theyijidotpe dc|
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els, a bucket i
else. The Soutllcjasitern
team which ij ipie he
about the lack| _ hf _ Tow
locker room. I b iwouldn
prising if the;|l idetcdine
‘down here aga
It is not Coai|i;Kuro\y
^ turned in a rpeltiiniendaH
athletic depar Mjeut. th
paid-team maj»|ijgers b
to every visitjljg liaskt
to give them ajjiriceptioi
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i want, 3 |ust ]<^s
me fo it.’’ Mai
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asstiurs gave ? thji
■wiibers a rpod *01111
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Tex Kicliard fo Bi
Honored h> S tatiniij
NEW Y^R^jlJan. 7 -'•'P’j-tl*
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through its 11 jinjiiiden
Johnston, ,is ,mj lji\ijg plaj
ing a monufmfijt on tl
the 1 laUn Tex j
Miami
Le\v
special coihmitjl
ciintaCtcd Will
mir.ehce for hip
the l^lte Lou t
Rickard pro
lion dollar fig
Dempsey f inet
in Jersey Cjt;
promoted both
ney fights am
taiit battles in
t wjork
ijih rig.
iijutjeil tbj
if ganH‘U v hei){
setjrgesj
,1 Tht* football
Jim Pepper, S ygaf use
pounds. Peppc [jKoeigr^
finished the c i ijipaign
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ckjard
Ml ye# j ago
Burstcjij c I vain!
[jf of th
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ptor,. who gainlhl gonsii
Cljali'
for i)(:§!-•'•
gra vej
o djed
iday.
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guil 1, hi
>t:t . sj'fli slst of a series of bouts,
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1942 F0IU) Tt|l)Oi:
New paint J
Priced Rigi
Lincoltjj- Mercury
the one we received at Ohio. The
request was turned down by somj^K
one high up in the department.
I Texas holds a Junior -College
Tournament every year on forty-
<*cres and really treats the meji
swell. Result'f The visiting flayers
are impressed with the , wholje
school ty’.d they might decide tjo
enroll there the next year, i
And,’ incHlentally, the Texas
over 1
Coach gets to look the boys;ov
apej see if there is any deserving,
struggling, good basketball play*
er which he cbuld help out with
a scholarship to TL.
A&M is i catching on ami wijll
give a I similar tournament hcjro qn
Jakniary 24th. Several teams ha'je
already .signed up and Marty e|-
jiiects that others will accept the
invitation soon. Everything pojj- ;
sible will be done for this tqUrnil-'
mt’iit to make it a success. Mahjii-'
gills, equipment;~refi'pshmeirt.'j, en-
tertainmgnt, and assistance will be
furnished to make the teaimj fejel
^[W^hfreciated (: funds have beijn itl-
lotted for this game?. If every
thing. goes weH the word willl.get
al.ouml Jnd the tournament "lill be
bigger and better next year.!
It is riot too late to give sijmilkp
treat meiit to. South west Conft renp)
Teams ihis year. The cost' wouli)
not be much, and our team vould
receive similar courtesies wh ;n i’e
return visits later in the season.;
Just a fow managers would help
a lo* to make the players fecjl wel
come and I am sure that Marty
would appreciate it if 'several men
would help otit .at fhe Arljam-as
games next Kriday and Satjurdsiy
nights. ! jj"
It is hoped: that'funds v iHi be-
foithcoming {or later gkn es jto
make sure of a good recCptiynj
Fencers to Meet
Galveston Jan. 10
The A&M Fencing Team W'i 11
meet the Galveston' Fencing. Club
Satui day afternoon at 2 itl Sblsa
Hall, Ignacio Barrios, segl'e^ry
of the 'Aggie club, announced yes
terday.
This will be the • first jaffidial
match of the season and'will
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MENASCO
litre eleven men to earn top honors In Texas high school grid
etijclekilin UMI, the Texas All-State 'football team, are pletureil
above, ladt end Is William Wilson, a ]!)8-pound lad from Ennis.
He isf 17 years old and six feel, one inch in height. At ’the other
terminal Is James Spencer of Braekeuridge, ah 18-year-old tip
ping the scab's at 172. Tackle posts are held down by BUI Wilson,
190 pdunds and 17 years of age from Ham Houston and Charles
O’Neil; a ‘iOO-pound, lad from Corpus Christ!. Guards are Jerakl
Oliver: of tlrackenriilge (8an Antonio), 186-pounds and 18. years
obi. and Gordon Headb-e, 200-pound linemaij from Odessa. At
the pAot is Longview's Don Menasco, 200 pounds and 17 years
old. Hackfield aces are Henry Stollenwerck, 175-pounder from
M axajnacme, Keed Ifumii, 188 pound sjH‘«lstcr from Austin,
Byron lowhscml, 180 pound sensation from Odessa, and Bill
Burkhalter from Texarkana.
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NCAA Meeting Will
Discuss ‘Purity Code’
NEW YORK, Jan. 7. </P>.—The Nationhl Collegiate Ath
letie Association’s ^revised “purity” code for athletes is 'ex
pected to receive am official okay when placed before the
NCAA convention later this week—but the main question
today is the degree of enforcement of the new rules will get.
The much-discussed purity, or sanity, Code was adopted
•luding
rablif saber and Ffu-c novice meet. I
;i bfisf 14 About 12 A|ggie fifncei-s lyill p‘)U'-
! j licipate, Barl'ios. said. The Adi
fii'sj hfi- fencing Team is a member iif ; t je,
ivheil Jai l, Amateur Fencing League of A ' : 1
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the i niji
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—p-——^ —-——-fin principle a year ago, but re-
e_i v fejtcil to a sjiecial cohimitjtee for
I CIUl oliltt* I ItIVerN revision, ami the proposed amend-
I V*’ l'* 1 ! 1 / \ i • ments will Come u|) for fiijal ;con-
Hl^llked (Jliarters sideintioh at the concluding NCAA
'L i ( ,| meeting hefe Raturdaji
.STATE COLLEGE, Pa.-, Jan. 7 ( 0 N r G ^ N 1 N ^ forc<? -
«.TV^rj, n n State football players! n ’ t ‘ n '’ longest comment was
objected to their naval station In -!
jug, :<itjufters while in Dallas for'
.the Got tbii Bqvfl Garni', ('oach Rob J
ih reply to a |
j, Ifogifis i said today ih reply
question! on reports of team dis
sent ion prior to the game.
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! ; PHILADELPHIA Jan. 7 4’*- !
1 The National football liague is i
going to eorlsider eliminjatimi ofi.
.‘points after touclulown at its; an
nual rulf-s cqmmittee huddle Jan-
i uary 14. J - j;
NFL ('omtpjssioner Rj-rt .'Bell
said.: yesterday Luke Johnsoni- as
sistant crnach of the Chicago BjtUrs,
pniposed the extra, point) eliiijiha-
lusijd toi scrimotage, objected to
navy cfihw and climbed the
fence (it! the naval;air Station
when gate guards refused to al-
hiw them out. Higgins told a
reporter ihis players were mostly
ex-servjc|emen and disliked in
tensely, :4 they put it, being
“back in tl)g navy.” tj ; :
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pre-
lead-
this statemept from one South
east (onfjerehce athletic direc
tor: “I don't! think they really
want to enforce it.” v
Under the original NCAA code,
college athletic department mem
bers were ! not permitted , to ap-
prostch prospective' studelits be*-
yond ’confines of their ow)n cam
puses. The revised code wbuld al
low them tio approach athletes as
long as definite financial offers
were not made.
The NCAA executive committee
opens its phase of the amiibal con
vention today, while, the Ameri
can football coaches association
gets under way with a rulgs meet
ing. and track and baseball coach
es continue their, confabs.
Most objection is expected,- they
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Thu fStatj- mentor, whose
lion and suggested the] '‘sulklen viottjly juntieaten-'untied team
death” piethod of settling a: tie locked !!-1-'! with Southern Metho-. indicated, from the Southeastern
game in which play Would conpnire disi ni!\'j yeai ,K s day, said he thought and Southern conferences, Which
until one.or the other tejtm spires tlhd Tljxiis,'set-up was ideal.
*'a touchdown, field goal bi* sjJl'ety. |
1 1 \\|c had charging machines
and (tackling dummies, a fine
field and all the facilities neces-
antry PI
Corps Title
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The tinal round o
for this ajfterii
Mods ahd tjy
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948
PagfeS
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House, Car
Bobby Cuyne put | it t
when asked why he .{vas
play pi\> f|obtball: \/ '{ |
“Well, I’ve been playinji! four
years for $49.-10 a jmontiii (the
legal jlin{>i college f4*itD a ll)
and that’gja little hard to| get by
on.
Bobby bqght to draw < Own - i
least jio.Ubb a season! in pilr ranks
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Layui also hud this bbsjntvutidi
vyhy jthg Southwesjt is ^dttef a
pasxing- tlpan the .ijther j Confer
grtce^J j L j |,
''WeHy iyje pitas all the time iij
the SoptltWest Conference: *V eve:
in practices Practice yojij know
makes perfect Theiothei fellow
seem tci use pacing only {is a las
resort.!'; ' \
clashing tM*
3 A. i. C. E
of the ^ eek
Flag lootbal ractij
ii uiHh A Infantry and
mpionijihip - md the Pref
ing Jt out for honors in tlnfe
ub teague. Both games will b?
On. tit«
■ye
•I Kyle
edlerdnyj
d-fi.ught (i
rfanjljj-y H'hil|?
trapral
Ipt •umural
Fieli.
A \Infantry j t<iok
•0 d< cision jfrbm
Pr j-Medg tjippe 1
Man igers '|by a|i
i t ept||al scofe to wi id i{|j dhfl|jsetn
us and Cjiarljas Mat-j
ackfield played out-l
A infantry
Jagki Deiliril and Floyd
>»*• Hked the drive fiir C. ;
ckejil off but A immediately
(Mn and was [forped Jo
oUL.IjHard line plaiy On tie
Sports Scribe^Not
Always Too Bright
Sports Writers at; th<j Sugi
Bowl htarq Some goOd jokes. He
is the best one, eomjng fgoin .Fre
Russell, spjujts editor of the ftas
ville Bannejr: ! j j.
‘‘Coyyripg my first ganje of c
lege footbnjlll I lookejl at Ithe sin
ing sup and asked: ’{s tlujt VV'est
A hurjl-boiled ^jiorts edib tj sittir
next to mg snapped) ‘We k- son,
it isn’t you: Have the gre^tjcjut scOfl
in history.’! ”
Thep there was this om !|iy Ru
sell: ”1 lent a young felh W out 1
cover a Ijasketliall gan ej. Thiel
were t(irecj overdinu peijiOds 6ii|
the filial scow way .'jf!4(5. T.
young fe|li>w wrote in ijiit stmi
’It was a (loser gime jt)jian tl
score jin dick (ed-’ ” ] jj
One, i-oaji h came ; up jiiith i^j
one: “My team waxj arg ling ovi
whether t||<' liiyemuii weiic mo
valuable tlj iki ine Imjcks ; ijld wan
ed me! ijo sj{tie it. I jltdnIt AvanC.
take sidiix! naturally; so | jjjust :pj
it to it/Vote! Do you gi
voted' sleveh to four!
f b(i)jtl| team4 preven
to gains and fhe first |sta
o’-3n
k'cjjjjgejl the (‘ick-Off, in
but l»u ik Sauls nil
the bijd by; itltpre
my
m a
ii-'coml 1 alt
lit*- illjrivsjjill
f"iiv PHss from the hands of Dtp
'll jin njjsj (>wn 40.
^ej|gujs)j Gunted end Deibril took
the liiill; dot p in hs own terrilo-y
I ut Itt’ai a most immediately de-
llaggik A.ten yard pass front Grona
li'jDwibi ij jgjave C i first down and
i IcMnco to get tut of the, ho e.
. V ft ut ^ 1 ailing to makel headway,
’ ironii's pupt was blocked and
i bveliled mi the 0 12 and recovt
i('.l bj| A .
rjAa eii(J-jaroun(HiteruJ gave A a
feyiji’d p«netratii n. Fergus aid
dlittei jffigured in’the play.
! |G thej] tjojik u 15-yard penalty fur
r-
jaicklSng
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a|ckl.* (jitipUthe thj'ee-ytircl maikjer
'dr j|he| c^Umt N
ji'uised through, rigjlit
thg next pit
ahead 6-iO with
t in tljii' game,
•r extnj\ioint was
-BU'ijl.t doivne I the Intramural
gi rsi jl-0 ion i play in Which
{il jclrrij’d acrqss.
TJti' llii crejitioi
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XQMINEE FOR ^ULLIYAN AWARD—.JERKY THOMiF-
SON (right) and jjfiiiversity of Texas Track Loach CJ-YDE 1.IT-
; II-EFIEI-I) admire the Southwest \A1' plaipie eiliug hiip as the
; athlete of the year in this section. As winner of this award,
f THOMPSON Js the Southwest's nominee fojr Ihe national Sul-
livaii Award. , I xl, Photo)
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Leon l]j. Weiss
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OUtTST
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s re^ijljj'ito serve you with all types of
prict4 jvj'ell below the market
■INC Vf\jU.'I*>{ IiN llENS SUITS
tailjiriiia in rijest of them)
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isikits,
, -;i | buy f
He sure to
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AND THI|| LARUtiST ASSORTMENT OF
FjKSH GfMf)li iiSljlCKS IN THE STATE.)
f
terajtjitiiiS j department tailors
s] J upd any item you
sj Without charge.
tin store and select any iteni'
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slacii
[om ii
dsit
on t ije jljay-away Plan.
iodje/wEiss'
^x't :tlol (pjimpus Theatre
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urej jtcl ivisit our . Women’s
poriswedr Department.
sa
*ry
lough
to prepare for a
ganU'. , ‘ Higgins said;
He admitted he was disappoint
ed o\er the outcome of the game
(and tliijught. his team should
have won,. Ip- praised .SMI's
Doak Walker as being "every
bit as good as (he All-America
picjkcrs say he is.”
Hje added .he thought IliH team
favor “limited subsidies? for ath
letes. Other objections, Leib add
ed, might be raised > by schools
.which believed the nOw code did
not go far enough in banking off-
campus recruiting.
If investigattion showed a fla :
grant violation, this would lie
reported to the NClAA. which
then could drop the offending
college from membership or. in
case of a non-member, place it
on a list of schools wiith which
interccllegiate contests will riot
be scheduled.
Individual athletes from such
Entries in
Club Contest Dne
was much the better ol the two colleges also .-would bp / i|ncligible
tor the final -SO mnuitef. J he Nst- f 0 (. paHonaJ champipKimips id such
tgriy Lion g'l uldi is retUiiled ‘ to . spirts as golf, torfnis. arid swim-
SUile College yi'.-lerday and re- i
- chived a rousing Weleome Irom a i.mb pointed out the over-all ef-
* crowd of 2,000 who gatheied to of such a code,! if accepted,
l'|»ji«r them. i; would Ale conversion of tlje NCAA
— i 1 " : from an advisory body iijto a na-
v, | fibnal conference, with, real power
Camera to enforce its rules.
Track coaches, meanwhile, voted
to recommend to the NCAA the
addition of three, and preferably
„ , . / 1 „ ,six. events to the annual NCAA
^ .l-ortiwit- o, the Camera-dubs , )Utdool . chaml lnship Imejet in
• pijtrmber contest afe due I burs- . MilUH . a|loli>i Jlln }. ] 8 . l ;,. T his meet
, any It was ammuneed yesterday. t(( as a pi . e i m ih a ry
: i 1 * 11 1 ,Y 1 olympie tryout, with winnbis! quali-
hc. held CMornlay, January 1-. at , f v j n>r f or Hie final trials fit F-vans-
7:{i(Cp. m. John ( hilton .if the pby-^ t()n , HI., July H-10.
jsiilfi (k part pent will be gue$t; •' ]
splllakgr. fj .' ; | ; :—j i
j\nvws bhidksmaio Odessa Star Could
NEW YORK '/f* Cocrti'ic Mis- k|)U* Icl io j
S le, has tW inside track oh the
title of "hferd hick fijlyl” The |d)l’ ( ill F'lll
hbr.se finished second six .times In J 1 4- ill I
major stakes in li£H7, losing four *4
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AU-
statb baekfield star, said! tjday he
will gradijate at the end of the
| summer teirm this year but has.not
j yet selected the college lie Will at-
I tend. j
I, Slaking , reports thijit Townsend
Mini * vK r,.r.v I . - im, ! would Ijavt* to attend ill J jn or C.ol-
Mm -AND IFA Jan. < -CPi- f b t() fjnjsh his h i uh T sc boH work
dom-f Midland cluldrcn were re- hf> wou , ( , not hivb suffi-
leased limn the hospital yesterday c j eftt c,-edits to graduate this vear,
kifter treatiifumt «»i the imidentifi- ,. nil( .i lia ] W . T. Barrett of Odessa
I.fed disease which has caused t|ie
of the races Kentucky Oaks.- ODESSA. I LX.. Jan. [r j-
Atfieriean (Joaehing■ Oltib Oaks. Byhni Tojynsertd, Odessa’s
American (poaching
the Delaik’aEe Oaks and the Ala
bama Stjkeis in photo finishes.
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children; recover from
MYSTERY DISEASE
High saiq today the hoy “can-
MeaUis of feqven here in tecefit ^ ra( i uatL , at the en( t 0 f the summer
-term if he passes bis wgrk.” '
weeks, hut; tour others were ad-
mjtttol for U'eatmeru, and seven
repjjiincd. j. i! . t..
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SCALI'ER GETS TRIMMED
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NEW ORLEANS, Jan 7 —nP'—
Joseph Reed, Jr., of Eaglj? Lake,
Texas, was fined $100 a [id given ^
30-day suspended sentence in crim
inal court; today after pleading
guilty to Scalping Sugar Bowl tic-
ketis. 7. 'Jj ; V' ! .
| Ri'i-d is. the second scalper fo
plead guilty to charging more than
l the price on the tickers for the
; Sugar Bowl football game last
i Thursday.
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1948 Olympic Games Promise to Draw
Largest Group of Entries in History
i; ' i " / j : M (I ’ i
On the niofnitig of July 30, 194.8 : 3()U of the larger colleges and uni
at the'Kmpire Stadiiwh in London, I vi-rsities inr-Highout the United
England, over 5,000 athletes from TSkites, has always taken an active
({early fifty eowntrics throughout part in (jhv campaign to raise ( ^
ti|u- world will gather together and : fmids. This;year they have pledged | Vy* 4 ?* 1
flake the Olympiy oath'of allegiance i themselves to isiise a quota of
voted' sic veil to four! for Jjtlhe
men!” !
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Arkansas r l 01
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District Clijanips
The Souljiwest diilla pi
job of shiAving its liram
ball in thit’ bow-t gijmes..
In four ijf the classics,
west had tjwo winners, o:i<j tie Wi
me loss. Texas Inlay,
Arkansas licked WilGam
Alabaiiij
huh I M!a
21-1!). - Southern Met hr ilist
Penn State 13-13 anil To: as ChriJ-
tian lom tb Mississippi iH-9.
Arkansas has a uniqyii-i distiii i
lion. It beat the champii nk of it’
.•onfetepoes - yet couldn’t beat t
| cellar team of its own c iDifereni *.
Mississippi was the So:i(hertsU{
('onference j titlist ! and
licked the : Rebels. W’il
was the champich of t
Southern i Conference.
$|.5(),(il)(i ami the N.C.A.A. Commit- whk . h (ilushed last j in , {[W ^ t , u «|
tee. consistnig of Hany Stuhlilie- , ves ^ Gonference beat Arkansji
ibnver’ilv of Wrs^msim Chailnlan | * inish ^ 1 las * in the Eoutljweat Ci?4
ll Jiimiiop Swarts. Director 0 f I ferenye beqt Arkansas -
.Athletics at the University ' of
pjemisylvaniii: and Alfred R. Mas
ters. Director of Athletics at; Stan
ford University have been at work
ft)r nearly a year in directing this
campaign.
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I'lRATES BUY >VAC(j) ( LIT j
DALLAS, Jan. 7 —[.P'-7 1j
proposed purchasej of :he Wq
club of the Big .-State Basel
League) by the Pittsburgh Pii'tt
will be ayted upoii at Ji lea
,L\VVall
Morris, league pnisidenf, skid
day. |
and Kqig George VI of England
will officially open the XIV Olym-
jiiad. ‘ t , *'
' Twelve long !>'ears have passed
ijance the 13th Olympic Games were
field in Berlin. Judging from the
qeceptapees that have been re-
cleived by the organization com
mittee in London which is headed
by Lord Biijghley, one of the
fireatest athletes the. Empire has
toer develo|M-d., there, will be the i 1 OUt . s|)()1 . t --that of track ,, e ,
largest number, ot athletes present | _ ! , rjcl(i atlll 4 lc , tlie Games , here tomorrow,
who ever compete m this tjvent. | Bor | in in hm> ,-ollegu students’
.Since the revival oi me modern i vs , ()n „ t)f tlu . oivmpic cham-
Olynipic Games in Athens. Greece ail(l , of lh e points'
ii 1891' when a small gioup ofi-ji those events. In addition, many
/ ,inei iean athletes decided to etitei lucent graduates of our colleges
: ml won the majority of the events a 1t j universities won a great share |
ii track and field Athletics, the ()
United States has phiyed a promt- j u
i ent part. Teams representing the I ,
Ubited States have eompeteii i»i [
Hi: f'ranches of sports which are ; j^rt. A large number, of the Olym-
I eld. In the W inter (tames wliien eoach^s were coiiege and uni- !
will'be held at St. Moritz, .Switzer- v y ls i tv pa^omiel.
hind, there wjll be United States ,
icpi esentatives in ypetd skating. Track ji id field final tryouts
lor men and W'Qmen. figure skating 1 w| 11 be held next July 9 and ‘
for men and jvomen, ice hockey a-i-j l|l at N-d thwestern University, i
Hob sledding. There will also be 1 I-Hanstonj [Illinois, which has been
tjeams sent to the Summer Gai.n s [ guaranteij'd $60,000 for this event. I
ih London id truck am 1 field fol*! Amothcr ipeans of raising funds is
UieU and wontpu, basketball, box- ; ihe sale ijf Olympic pins and olym-
ijng, canoeing, cyditig, eiiuestrian pii stamijis. Each larggr city im the
((vents, fgneilig for men and wqim-n, 1
dtty go
liof fo*
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Voll yl all League
Golll ge : $tat'iiin a
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the re-)( of the points that were
On by qur tejm. In practicajlly
,'ery other Olyiii|>ie event, college
pnpetitors played an important j
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CLEANING!
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All Kinds of,
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Soccer football,' gymnastics jot'j p
men .and womem, field hockey, mod-) a
Cm pentathlon, rowilig, shootbjg.)
Swimming foi' men and w-nnsn.
•height lifting,'wrestling ami yadV-
ijng. . :
.j A number iff tiyopts are hiitid
throughout the Unitijd States, in
<i>rder that every athlete can haw
liited Sjtiitos will have an Olyrti-
ic Committee which will conduct
drive jlby funds among citizens, h.
Although money contributed may
»,i earmarked foi' a partiquliir
fort, t l)e Gonimittee opq'rateji on
a commijm fund plan. Offiee-Cs add
nembers of the Committee dqnate '
t ik?ir ’services and no salaries! are
paid coajches, managers, or trajnefs )
Opportunity to compete ami wi(. a s-jlected J for the various tejungj. No)
place on the fesim. Full repre.-.eijta- r Jnimis.'ions ale paid for'the edi
tion on all the above men’mind uhtimi pf funds,
teams will mean that nearly boll,
athletes will make up the .findl , !■■ f • i e * a S , t 1
United States American Olvnipu 11 T 1 " 0ll< ‘ s a»>ateur eumpe-
I T ±2:
I 11 ™ 1 ' •. . . ! . j idss of race, creed or color, atl:com
To finance training of the team ,T , . ^ , j
and transport them to the Games for P lac H on
at London La (remendous task. I tl|le,r "fton s teams. ;
The United'] Statas Olympic Coht-1 i 1 . L
hdttoe’ composed of 7 of the ha- RUMS GO INTO FOOTBALL
(ion’s amateur’sports ileadprs must |
false over qne>half million dollars j BROOKLYN, Jan. 7 iA > >—jPresi-
(o send'the tejamk'abroad. Uniteddent Brunch Rickey of the Brook-
Etates is one df the few nations ol iyn Baieball Club announced [today
(he world that does not subsidize tljat his organization would! fake
the expenses of Olympic compeli- o|er tpe Brooklyn Football! Do*l-
tion directly from their govern
ment. ? ;! j i i .
The National Collegiate Athletic
Association, which comprises over
the All-America (Jpnfar-
etjee iijjimediately and would,) oper
ate* th( grid team next Season if
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