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THURSDAY, MARCH 17,
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Bulldogs Meet
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gfÓRT COVERAGE OF BORGER, PHILLIPS
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LATEST A. P. SPORT NEWS
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Enters Quarterfinals
Missouri Valley
Teams Dominate
DKNVKR. March 17—W~lt
wiil he the «ame old dre s with
a i#SS trimming a* the national
AAu basketball tournament en-
ter* the quarterfinal round to.
Mtfehf with Hi* Missouri Valley
and AAU League team among
the seven surviving seeded quln-
tcifl. One trimming will be mton-
ing. the eighth seeded team «ak-
tng it Inst night.
i .ifflm champion Denver Soft
■way*, the Bartleaville phtilipn,
the Kansas City. Kas., Healeys,
the Wichita (Ridley . the Okla-
homa ttty Parka and the Colora-
re- Ujwlngs Antlors are the
league team* still among those
t. Completing th« list are
'Ued Hollywood Athletic
•anil the unseeded Warrens-
' '^*1.• Toachei* quintets.
! YCTterday's results (third
• round)
J dlftoma City Parka 37.
• Oakland. Calif.. .Stroma 24.
¡ HWItwood Athletic Club r.7.
¡ South Hend, Ind., Ktudcbakers
31. Ell
, iVJPlMt Oridleya «7, Rogalusa,
• La.. Gaylords 35.
BartJesvllle Phillip 6B, Port.
! lftoi,,"Ore.. Packard 22.
Central Mlssgitrl HtAte Teach-
¡ ers ffl, Montana State 25.
nwa City Healeys 76, Chl-
• ''aJP -Harmon's Demon 44.
' ' vcnvjl Kafewaya 48, 'racoma,
Wuhn All He.idelbei^gu 3 .
Color/ldo KprlngH Antic ra C4.
Chicago Collegians 39
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Training Camp
Briefs
Interest Jumps In Cage Game
Between Lions And Red Heads
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Who's Going To Guard Her, Lions?
meet Tucuuicnii. Only
are scheduled for Tex- j
Iter to Manager Shawgo
i ny the Aitaocluic(l Press
**MMNMtRl.ANXfe Vim —fa hear
Manager Mickey Cochrane toll
1^, his Detroit Tiger are really
doing to took like something
♦hen they aro decked out in
"lr 1938 uniforma. Mickey hua
comWendafi suit of tropical
orated. featuring oran* , black
d white, and a wimple Is being
enured for aubmlaalon to own-
er Walter Briggs "I believe col-
Orfnj uniforms have a great deal
tt>" Üo with the success of pro
football team*," Mickey nxpluln-
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Interest i faat gathering mu-
mentum in the basketball game
here Kuitdav afternoon between
'lie Horgci l.,lons mid the All
American Red Heads, self-styled
world's cham|ilon iritis basketball
club.
Manager Victor Shawgo of the
Mona today said be considered
liimaelf lucky in honking this
famous loiiiitm loam, since tin;
popular Red I lends had few open
dates.
On Way Kast
The girls will stop here on
their way back east from a sue.
cess I'u I swing around .he west
const. The night before they play
here they meet Tucunicoii. Only
five slops
as points
In a let
recently C. M. Olaon wrote us
follows:
"The girls have won 19 of
their last lift games In the north-
west section. They won si*
straight guinea at one period, de-
feating in rotation Normal Col-
lege ai Lagrande. Ore., DUfur,
Ore., Oakesdule, Wash., Chewe-
lah. Wash.. Weiser. ida,, Oro.
fino, Ida. Some of these games
they won by as much us IS points
total difference.
Drew ltlggf«l Crowil
"The seventh dale they played
the Idaho varsity men'a 'lub at
Caldwell, Ida. This college is
coached by Pot Page, You know
his record. Formerly coach ut the
University of Indiana and with '"K "'"ad-eye shooting, real!*
Hutler U. lie won the National:' " ! '«>' nUmiy ,,f hiiakeibnll and
A. A. V. title several years ngo. «*on't lot '"lyh.Mly toll you other-
Mr Page Wired me Wednesday W,H0- "f " i,nv m.-mhera ol-
as follows 'Your girls gave us a' ",p Warner Mroihers simad,
great ball game. We beat them, which left the arena with theii
:i! Drew biggest crowd ever 0,irK burning as fans bantered,
here'." j "What are you. men or mice?"
Al Murtangh, Ma., the* 'girlHj
played two games in order to ac-
commodate all the people who
wanted to see them In action and
at Hlngbam Canyon the same
Ihjng took place, The gyms Just
weren't big enough to hold all
th* fans at one time.
Filmed In News Reels
You wouldn't think that Dos
Angeles, used to about every
novelty and aenaatlon imagin-
able. would get much excited
about the traveling feminine
court slurs. Bui the Red Heads
created a sensation when they
defeated the Warner Broa. Men's
1 Studio there, 43-27. Pan-Paelflc
Auditorium rebooked the girls
for a return match. Three movie
RcKECHME THINKS HE HAS
NEXT HMLEt IIQOEHRIMG
TAMPA, Kin.. March 17 (/P)
lllll Mi Kechnie would Just as
soon not diseuas the dinners of
Ills la*) place Cincinnati lieds,
btii he does believe hi' has made
a setisailoti.il pitching find in
John Tumbling. 23A.|iouatl full-
back of the Chicago profession-
al Hears.
Hill, one of baseball's conser-
vatives, is very himli in praise of
Doubling Thinks be might acel-
deutalh have discovered a really
great player, one of those natur-
als that come in a manager may-
Temple Five Wins
Collegiate Title
NKW YORK, March 17 </Pl
Temple's lowering basketball Owla
went back lo Philadelphia today,
carrying with them the champion
ship trophy of the National Col-
legiate invitation tournnment and
the expert opinion that they were
Jum about as classy a court com-
bination as could he found any-
if he's where this season.
Relieving their coach and fel-
low faculty members are long
past their prime on the hard-
woods, the Rorver Hulidogs chal-
lenged their leachers to a basket-
ball game which comes off to-
night at S o'clock in the high
school gym,
Admission will be only 10
con la. Proei eds of Hie gale will
go toward buying basketball
sweaters for the Hulidogs who
lettered this past season.
Ctrl cagers will play women
faculty member In mi opener ut
7 p. m.
(•'ood Crowd Hxpecteii
Kans who have watched the
Horner eager come out success. ;|
till through a strenuous, hard
remain the same hb that which
cniried on for moat of the paat
season: Kverelt Dye and Bob
Kendiick. forwurds, Capt. Buddy
llar ron, center, und Horuce Sim-
mons and Roawell Itaber, guarda.
The Williams twin . Johnny and
.lames, and Rill Renge, guarda.
Nea I Nichols, forward, and
"Red" Nelson, center, also are
likely to play.
MiinmoniK.Miiiilli lo Duel
A big duel Is expected between
Horace Simmons und Couch
Smith Horace will guard Smith,
lie say . Smith says he doesn't
^ think Horace can.
"Coach will be lucky to make
field goal." Simmons
said today with confidence.
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BORGER BEATS
SPEARMAN IN
NET MATCHES
lie once In Ins caret
lucky The Reds could use a They walloped Whlvzer While
numlit'i' of them. and company from Colorado, fin.
It s a ill/./.y siory, about Doeh- "fi. last nlglil to round out a sen.
ring, who Is al-o a part-time son that saw them Invincible
wrestler, lie's ¿\iow and he against representative Interaec-
hasn't playi'd any baseball since Hon at rivals and all-powerful in
he was In bis 'icons That was lit the Eastern (!o|leglHtt> Conference,
his home, Milwaukee A a he ex The Colorado conquein, in which
pluineil it to McKechtile. he Ihe Owl trampled the co-chatn-
sti'iicK out 1^' In a row the last pinna of the Rocky Mountain' Hig
time lie pitched, but It hurt Ills Seven group from start to finish, j
arm and he nave up ihe game. made It three straight triumphs
Since then he's been playing a In the invitation tournament.'
lot of fool bull for the Hears. Af- Starting with their win over Read-
ier th" Heirs completed their ley Tech's little "(¡lam Killers",'
barnstormliu' tour with the from Hlnols a week ago there
Washington Roi skins down here, wan never any doubt that Temple
Doeltrlttti. Ilk. bis leaminuie would wind up on top.
Hronko Nngurski. turned to the
profound spoil o| wrestling, and THIt'liHlt WOCVDKD AVI
lie's ben Winning lik< sixty. IIORRKD ON HIGHWAY
A week ago though, he show-! —
ed up at the Kid's workout and HDINRl'Rn. Tex.. March 17
nslieii McKeihnle If h< would let (^Pi K'rvin (Join, 22-year-old Ido
was In critical
cage s-ason and who have a keen I ..j-n Hlinmona o faat Ho
Intel est III the hoys are exported ^ ()|1 , (,V(,n nut •• fountered
to I urn out to the conical |n large , smith. "I'm going to make a
forces and so help the team and *m««k«y out of him."
school finance their just rewarTTj The hand will be on hand to
for excellent play from the first |,|„y between halves, and Dlroc-
gatne to the last (|)l. nll,k Walker and Drum Ma.
The faculty lineup will riM«' ¡ j,, - Martinet McOee have plan-
Coach "('atlisli ' Smith and lu>|1 ., ,„uslcal show.
Krank Melnnis at forward, the1 following the game the stud-
Horrer H team coach, .1 C j W||| Kjve „ good send-off to
Knowles. at center, and Carl far| Moulden. who Is
Moulded and Charley Rice al i^avlng tonight for Kt. Worth,
guards H .1. Ilambj and t) R while there he will attend the
(joode will be sailed also lo step tr]ick meet and the Fat Stock
llilo the big hatlle '
Starters for t hi - Hulidogs will
—ENJOY TOE MILDNESS
AND GOOD RICH TASTE
OfW/tMAMX'TiaBitCCO
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This is (iladys l.omtiiler,
star on the Red Head (but who ¡ ' !" loss a few balls Sprint; was | Hondo trucker
Isn't .'i playing itere against tin
Horger I.Ions in the high school
gym Sunday afternoon, meeting
the men on !heir own rules,
(llndys played In I!t;ifl-;I7 with
Fisher Food of Cleveland and
in 19.'15 was an All American e-
loelimi on ike Naftiomi! A>oiA. U.
girls team. In thai .year she also
won the national Iron throw
championship,
NKW ORLEANS - Pre-traln-
Inf season discussion said the,
toURbesl fight In the Cleveland,
Indians' camp would be for sec-i
ondease, but the tussle hasn't u]"k ',,f fh,>
aal rialized. 'because Johnny! ,B[ ,_B®í.lon " y!." !,p
Kroner won't let it. Johnny ha
been so brilliant at the keystone
sack every day that he has the
Rorger boys and girl
won all but one match in a dual
volleyball and tennis meet with
Spearman here yesterday after-
noon.
Coach Kay Langford's volley-
ball girls overwhelmed the
Spearman girls In four mateftea,
IB.3, I B-fl, 15-4. and 15-7.
On Tuesday night they made a
Pirales. If 1 take It, it nutans
chm-küjúft 'be Rhodes scholarship,
¡although I can, of course, lake a
law course iu the United Slates,
teams j There are about nun people try-
ing to make up my mind."
ATT KM IT TO HftlVO WILD
WKMi I \DI:R t OVTISOl,
lODlNHI'RO, Tex . March IV ■
II. I, Pa I ton. Hottaton oil well
fire fighter, prepared today to
girls at Panhandle. The ,\"s won
pearlng In the news reels all over °aally, 15-5, 15 n, and I5.S,
I the nut ion.
clean six-game sweet against the atli nipt control o) ihe Wheelock
A- Colllie No. I tiuerra in north
east Starr County The Well was
|ab< aawed up. Uyn Lary and
•Bftii* Campbell, meantime, are
the camp's hitting heroes to date.
■""TAMPA. Fla.—Bill McKechnle
is feeling a little better these
days about his Cincinnati Reds'
prospects.' His change of heart
■^ww-Mjauscd largely by the neat
fcWK ofr outfielders Dusty Cooke
und Lee Gamble, first baseman
^FT^nk McCormlck and tnflelder
"lUlwii fprey, all newcomers to the
Redleg roster.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex A wire
ice President William De
I advised Ihe St. lelilí
Rrtiwns that their clouting thlrd-
sacker Harlond ('lift w « on the
ywny ti camp and "rarln' to go,"
*CMft came to term last night,
•Ulri wired that h« was leaving
Yaklnffl. Wash., Immediately,
«¡tnO I'M.
- 'MtiflBITlON OAMK BMHIT/TH
«►.t o H* the Associated Press
' tWWsland (A) 5, Philadelphia
■¡ir. York (N | 11, Jersey City
JPhiladelphiii (QI 4, Ron union t
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New York (\) 2, Boston IN)
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„ Wa«hlngion r a 16, St. Ixtuls
4N) 13.
Here' the way Ihe l,os An-
geles Times reported the game:
"Anyone connected with mo.
tion-plcture studio should know
it's a mistake to try and beat a
bunch of henna-haired damsel
at most any game, and the War-
ner Rrothers basket bailers real-
ised this today following n 43-27
defeut they suffered at the daln
ty hands of the All American Red
Heads, barnstorming Amazon
quintal. ln t night before 1500
witnesses in the Pan-Patiflc Au-
ditorium.
Won Uolng Away
"And It was no fluke victory
for the t if lull-topped gals, either
The Warner Brothers baskeleers
started out lo play like gentle,
men against the so called weaker
sex, but when they found theui-
sehea behind In the second half
the mere men really tried to hear
down. Hut the harder the men
tried lo play Ihe liciter the Red
Heads played and they won go
Ing away,"
Peggy LttWson, petite 5-foot,
9-inch guard and the mallent
member of the Red Heads, was
high scorer and 14 points. Some
were remarkable shots, (iladys
Lommer anil Hasel Vlckora, both
six.foolers, scored 10 and
points, respectively.
"Men or Mice"
"The Red Heads, who make
up for their la< k of speed by ex-
pert ball-handling, snappy pa s~
while the It's came out weTl
ahead also. IB.0, 15.9, and 15 I
On the tennis court yesterday
Jimmlo McDonald and Hather
Bel* paired off to beat their
Spearman opponents, fi-l, (1-2. In
another doubles match Ruth
Harrison and Louise Wilkerson
almost took two love sets, fi.O
and 6.1. In the singles Mona
Db'kaon dropped the firit set but
came hack to lake the next two
fairly easily, 4-6, fi-l. and fi-3.
Hob Kendiick and Kverelt Dye.
teamed in tho boy double ,
dropped the only match. losing
3.0. 0-4, and fi-l', T. S. Davison
and Wayne Rives won, 7-5, t;.|
Dye look his single match, (5-0,
6-:i.
WHITE FACES
TOUGH ONE IN
MAKING CHOICE
blowing wild from a depth of i¡
009 feel, The well was spraying
distillate and some salt water.
in the air and he nil like having j condition here today as officers
a good game of civch. Hill s;iH worked on a robbery theory in
sure, to throw as many a be seeking his assailant,
wanted to at Virgil Davis, I he (Join, shot through the head. \
veteran catcher. He hadn't cut W!ls found slaKgerlng along
loose with a dozen before Davis Highway No. (Í0, north of here, i
«Inppeil operations with a puz- 'arh yesterday. j
/,b>t¡l tool, ¡ufo!, |H't. a Mpoli:.o ill his' Sheriff R. T. Daniel believed
b|« mitt
"I don't know when I saw a
faster ball," recounted McKech-
nle. "l wouldn't believe mv eyes
until 1 asked Davis, and he said
I was dead right. Ills fast one
hop like Hill Hallaban'r uaed to
and lie has as gootl a curve as I
want to sec. He looks like a great
hitter too. Holiest I believe lie's
the finest prospect in all my ex-
perience."
that (Join, reluming from Kan
Antonio where he sold some pro.
duct* w is wounded, then drag
get! into the brush and left for
dead.
The bodily temperature of a
person living fn the extreme cold
of the far north is almost Identi-
cal With that of one who resides
In the steaming tropics.
IN THE OLD HAY
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MAX MAY NOT HKTI'RN
CHICAdO. March 17 (TP)
Promolei Mike Jacobs said today
"scrambled conditions In (lerma-
ny" may prevent Max .Schtiniliig
from reluming to ihe United
Stales for bis heavy weight title
bolll with Joe limns scheduled lm
June He Intimated Max Baer
would get the call if ihe Herman
didn't show ep.
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NKW YORK, March 17—(JP)
Whist.!*t!r White, ihe Imndaomo
young Coloradan who fnccs the
pleasant dilemma of choosing he.
i ween a $16,000 pro football of-
!t j fer and a Rhodes scholarship, is
finding hla big year a "mighty
tough one."
A lot of young men would
Jump at ft chnnce lo slick their
feet in the Wlilcsnr's bregan .
Byron Raymond White was all.
America at Colorado la t fall. He
Is a star at basketball and ba«e.|
ball. A Phi Beta Kappa key dim.
Ele from his watch chain, and
lie ha won the light to finish
off lila vducntlon st Oxford.
But a !«l of It I no fun
"Man, this has been a tough
year," he said today. "Rver since
September the heat's been oh.
Nine Saturdays of football. You
have to be out there trying bihI
it's touRh with a lot of people
counting on sou. Mighty tough
"Then I his pro offer. Art Roo-
noy Is offering me <15,000 to
play football with ibe Pittsburgh
*Hir know Una bavrtws dawn la K*n-
' tweky—and olwayt hav*.
And f*d«y. In Ml* Blut«r«n State, Crab
Orchard It mighty papular.
If yau drink Crab Orchard, yau alraady
know the raatant. If yaw'va navar ilppad
Hill amaalhar, mallawar baurban, yaw
Iktl ta ta wIN tall yau why. Par Crab
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