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KING ELECTED LYNCH BEATS
University Athletic Fraternity
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Comment of the Sport Scribes
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Gonzaga, West Virginia’s Opponent,
Made Famous by Notre Dame Coach
Beginning with the winter session
of the University of Texas, Sigma
Delta Psi. honorary athletic fra-
ternity, will hold tryout, for stu-
dent. destring membership. When-
EARL ft WILSON
SHIRTS & COLLARS
KNOX HATS
KNOX CAPS
Team is in Clever
Form Shooting
these, the applicant for membership
must be able to do a front hand
ence, there i
keep the fi
DEMPSEY TIRED OF
CHAMP’S LIFE
ustin who pr
ient, if more
essary for junior membership: 100-
yard dash, 11 minutes 3-5 second:
110-yard low hurdles, 11 seconds;
rofit at the e
frienda, Henr
Johnson Runs Wild
Against West
Texans.
CtUOe man
monthb rtt.
FAST BATTLE
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Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold
Beautiful Lines of Neckwear—Newest Colors
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Abilene
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its dunky pat
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ensing Henry
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Cigar and Cigarette Holders
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ALL POINTS IN TEXAS and between TEXAS and
LOUISIANA
ON SALE. December 21 to 24, inclusive
FINAL LIMIT to return to starting point prior to mid
night of January 4, 1923.
forwarded to
a protest
via
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Account
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
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steady stream of blood flowing f<
gained one more hit. making his
1922 batting average 401.
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CHRISTMAS
CARDS
Large Assortment From
Which to Make Your Selection
Christmas Accessories
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i an nw uleftou.
Smith once slipped to the floor a
they were mixing furlously at O'
time.
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CITY TICKET OFFICE
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Waco
McCullough .........
Left end
Rowel ..............
Senior membership requires the
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NEW YORK
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““The New York 4 New Orleans Limited"
cenuy ndopted and
President Johnson
QUINTET SHOWS
Holds Try-Outs in Winter Term SPEED BEFORE
downs were made during two sus-
tntned drives down the field, one
of which ended in * touchdown.
Both teams used crow bucks
end double pass criss-cross play,
to good advantage, Abilene’s
heavy Une was * brick well, except
for the high tackling of the men
from tackle to tackle. This weak:
ness cost them dearly in several
the —— —----- —-——
"to put their own houne ta order
betofe mendtng me neurrious end
questionabie complaints" on th.
Ty Cobb controverny:
Ths New York chapter of ths
5100,000 to $150,000. The permit to
make the inereane wan isnued yen-
tergey
wome of the athletes will be
in Auetinby
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DRUO CO
ball than the acore would indica
After the boys' same, the Man
junior giris‘ team was defeat
by the Decker high achool <1
m which loop
ee is not so
arting of sn
werly, says Ch
Left tackle
Harrell ...............
Left guard
Cisco (e) .............
oAn Extension Telepho
of Christmas Qifi that makes
every day in the year happier
2 BUSY housewife welcomes the gift of an
Y-1 extension telephone because it simplifies
her household problems. Hurrying up and down
stairs wears out vitality and wastes valuable time.
Thia is a gift suggestion which will give her added
comfort every day in the year.
iasting memory of the
Texans.
744
. W. B. Cross,
ate treasurer
» Brownwood 1
Baseball Writers’
can be ecided.
Paui O. Bimme team stands at
the head of mertes No 1. On ths
other hand. th. bowling squad of
R a Mener holds a aivieton
of honor. In mertee No 9 with
Oscar Bertram’ teem. The ma-
Jont of ths bowlere. are.„bu"
with ths Christmes rush, but "!
tant ta ths decldine combat,
w won as a data can be not
which la zzresbte to all.
Aftsr ths final champs are de:
eUte. ths boplere intena.t cet
logether tor the purpose M fee-
ing up a •chedule tor a now weriea.
Ths n. rc Hi.brgin pomeibiy
iaz week Benidee ----------_
Opomition, the meet wlU
football, 90 feet on fly; 50-yard
swim, continuous without floating
or other rest; 1-mils run, 14 min-
ute.; 10-mtle walk. 9 hours. Erect
carriage, especlally of the head, is
also a fundamental requirement.
allsteel, alkpulman toin leeving NewOrleana 26,825
P. M. now arives in Now York st 12.30 noon. necona o*y- s
saving of one full hour. For economy of time, comfort in
travel, besutitul aosnery end superior dining service T
friends were
th* time
Center
Right guard
Brandon ...............
Right tackle
But the high light of the after-
noon was th* scrimmage. Ppeed
ooma out of every man The «anK
worked at a faster dip than has
i been gen on th* court to date. Rom-
nes. rear that th. ieam would be
tlonal type that would have pu'
fooped baaketa from every angle
Several shoots were of such nenaa:
tlonal type that would have put
down on record for future reter-
ence if the goaline had takn.Pie:
por at the basketa. was dispelled
to an extent. The Longhorna
in a regular contest. At times the
bunch looked bed on the simpler
basketa. the routine goals, but the
1 vaney tour should bring them out
1 of that
1 Roundin* into shape quickly from
’ the past week of practice, tbs
1 ionghorns should be the king pin at
- the conference this neason follow-
ing their return from the valley
invasion The teams to be played
on the trip are of * clan" "uperior
from every standpoint over Hubs of
the southwestern circuit. This step-
ping out of their class will prob:
ably teach the Texans mors real
bAkeibal than they coua evar
learn while playing at the varaity
citle coast elevens.
Coach Warner’s Pittsburg team
ss it now stands is one of the
beet elevens of the year. Starting
with rather uncertain material
handicapped by many early neacon
injurles, Pitt got away to a very
poor start
The second game of the year was
lost to Lafayette T to ». while the
following Saturday West Virginia
won its first victory in years over
Pitt. 9 to «.
Then the Pitt players rallied,
showed the fighting spirit that War:
ner instilla into all hie team* and
pinished the Reason in the proverbiai
blase of glory
It is a rather interesting fact that
The Fort ine Capitals are
-vdently out for blood again next 1
year. The capital stock of the
club has been Inerened from
day night and go to bad imme-
daitely. says Romney.
The squad will practie on the Des
Sfotnes university court Monday
afternoon and play the university
Tuesday ntgi. Wednesday the
Texans will journey to Indianola. 15
miles from Des Moines, and play
Simpson college that night. Thurs-
day night they will meet the Hil-
liards Independents in St. Joseph
Mo. Hillards gained a reputation
last year in ths national A. A
Friday night Texas will play South-
U tournament held at Kansas City
western university of Winfield
Kans, at Winfield. Th* same two
teams wi play Saturday night in
Arkansas City. Kans. Romney and
his men will go to Kansas City
and rest Sunday. The last game
then takes place at Columbia, Mo
with the fast Missouri untversit
quintet, champs last year of the
valley eonference apd choice of the
dopester« for this seasons cham-
pienship.
May Play Here
Aftsr returning to Austin the
Longhorns will praetice, probably
playing MeCullough’s independent
.as. team once or twice, for the
initial game of the southwentern
eonterece schedule. Three con-
testa will ba played with two teams
not of the conterence before the
sehedut proper begins. Sam Hous-
ton normal will come to th. Long-
horn gym Jan. 4 and Southwestern
university of Georgetown, Texas,
will play in Austin Jan. 9 and 9.
Friday afternoon was apent to
much benefit in the gym by the
squed The workout »u not a’
strenuous as those of the past sev-
eral days Romney driiled "he
•quad on signals most of the aft-
ernoon. Out of bounds playa were
precticed for a goodly length of
time also. The five worked plays on
th* foul zone t<* use when th*
Texas man is shooting th* foul. The
opposing five prasticed what the
defense team should do
Plenty of Bpend.
all sorts. Dorais’ comil
2: Ghristmas Corning
K> 111 1 ■ ng hi*
game that ended with the score 13
to 10 in favor of the Waco team.
Boody Johnson was the star o
the game for Waco. He scored all
of the points made by his team
oat touchdown. one goal from
touchdown, and two drop xicke
in.r snatched victory from defeat
tn the last period. One was from
the 17-yard line and the other
from rhe 37-yard line.
Waco Has Weak Defense:
In regard to team play. Abilene.
In the opinion of critic* far out-
classed Waco throughout the game
Seventeen first downs were made
by the west Texas team, whereas
their opponents made only nine.
Waco apparently had no defense
that could atop the hammering of
Coach Shotwell's thres little backs
The majority of Waco’s first
Hard-fighting. Ine-plunging Full-
Austin grid machine. King a elec-
tion was unanimous at a meeting of
the high achool football letter men
Friday afternoon.
Seventeen men were awarded and
measured for sweaters, thanks to
the merchants of Austin, who are
footing the sweater bill. By a vote
of the team, the swentersl.wiL.be
maroon, on the left aide of which
wlU be the official letter of the
squad double A. in maroon color
on a white background. Service
stripes will be worn on the left
i sleeve. . ....
Prospects for the team of 1923
look all to the fair. Eleven men of
the 1* letter wearers win be back
for the team There will, naturally,
be a crowd of new man out for c
berth on the squad Aa has hap-
pened each year before. It ie expect-
ed that several good athletes may
move to Austin to attend ths high
schooL
Good Men Leaving
However, a hard blow is given
when it is stated that five players
—leading men on ths past season's
team—will graduate. Thio years
captain, Charles Maufrais, will be
with ths team no more Mautrais
played tackle and he was a ni«htinE.
scrapping power in the line. He was
a fit athlete to lead the team. Firet-
string Quarterback Glynn Hopkins
graduates in February. "Hop" will
be missed sorely at the field general
position in the future. To date
Austin has no really capable quar-
ter to take his place Clarence Run:
den. the battling tittle center, will
leave, also. He lo small, but he
fights 'em to a frazzle.
Coach Folts wlU have a proposi-
pedal to The American.
MANOR, Texas, Doe. St.
Penn State, the rest will nend three - - - 0...
truly representative teams to the alibi to offer if detentel
Coach Milton Romney and nine
basketball Longhorns will leave for
Des Moines this morning at 10:15
on the Texas Special for the first
contest of the University of Texas
Missouri valley holiday tour. The
squad will return to Auetin Tues-
day. Jan. J. The men making the
trip are: Captain Peyton, Schu-
harat, Barrett at the forwards; Cur-
Us. Settegast, Swenson at center:
Robertson. Gilstrap and Ragland at
the guards.
The Longhorns will practice this
morning at 9:15 in the varsity gym-
nasium. They will go from the
gym to the train This morning’s
practice will be a Ught workout, ac-
cording to Coach Romney. The men
will do signal drill and work at the
baskets.
Te Church Sunday.
Ths team will arrive in Kansas
against the iatter’s action in die-
creine the box score of the of-
ficial scorer in • Detroit-Yankee
game at New York last May. In
eubotl tilting the Associated Press
box •cor nt the game Ty Cobb
umerous dan
suaily the n
Right end
Fall .....................
Quarterback
Johnson ..................
ipulajine Me 1
id the aid nt
ring hie Chr
ey. with the
>r (Henry) la
CHAMP BoWLEBS.
TO FLAY OFF TIE.
There is goine ” be some action
in the bowling alleys soon Two
semgerazed °nnao the
s? 0».rLnSX^
ehat th* winners ot th* two nn**
"Any fellow who fights his way up
to entitled to a chance to win the
title. Suppose they hadn't tot Willard
fight me because he was champion
and too big and teo good for every-
body t Soma yuan* fellow to likely
to come along, if they'll tot him, and
clip me just the way I clipped Wil-
lard. Ta not so rood that I can t
be knocked out."
Such to Jack Dempsey’s philosophy.
Read Robert Edgren’s interview with
Dempsey on "How It Feels to Be a
Champion" in the big Sunday Amerh
"“JUsr ONE or SI SPECIAL
FEATURES.
of th* athletic department.
Requirements for membership in
Sigma Delta Psi are divided into
junior and senior requirement* and
any male student registered in the
university may compete for mem-
bership. Those trying for junior
•Undin* must accomplish the fol-
lowing feats: 100-yard dash. If sec-
ond*; 220-yard low hurdles. S3 sec-
onds (all hurdles must stand); run-
nin* high jump, 4 feet 3 inches;
running broad jump, 15 feet; put-
Quit guessing what to buy HIM—
and come to Harrells and see the
identical articles that he uses all
the year.
Clothes, Hats and Furnishings for
every occasion, weather or sur-
roundings.
This store is full of sensible, ser-
viceable Gifts that men like and
appreciate. Get what you think is
His size, and we will exchange it
after Christmas—YOU WILL SEE
something that he NEEDS here.
•tonally shifting his attack to tf
challenger’s body.
He cut Smith's mouth with h
T
By BILLY EVANS.
Three mighty fin* tams are 80-
In* to represent th* est in th* in-
tersectional clashes with th* Pa-
knockdown, althous
City Sunday morning at 7:30
TO REPRESENT
tend Christtan Endeavor that eve-
nng because the train achedule
calls for thorn at 2:30 to finish the
ria* to Do* Moines. They will
arive m De* Moines at 9:90 Sun-
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1922.
Snapp. Pilot of the Paris, Tex* Ntet c K w
team of the Texas-Okiahom vith the Adve
league for several year*
Mr* tt D. I
ent an operat
tal Thursday,
cely.
Th* Amateur
eet for a rehe
udio at 4 o'c
fore going to
unicipal Chris
nd Brazos at
Robert M. On
ting inspector
sence of Geo
i winess in th*
y night for 1
be with hi*
Jldays.
Mlases Ruth a
ill be hostesse
children at
■ tus tea roon
ening At tl
tn* Jamar wi
• party at th
amall group o
mate.
George M. Sut
ector in cha
stin Friday m
of two weeks
1cial business
stopped over
leans, Dallns
*. Hutton Ie i
ra with thelr ।
ro th* end th
more enjoyal
employes wil
n mlacken, du
/s in order to
I* volume of
ving. There v
m today, and
partinl serv:
I That will
keeping th*
office an
mtn*, m mal
— the carrters,
• l men will all
• stmaster (jeori
onnces that I
edule of the
ved on Buna,
tion in finding a fic substitute nex
year to fill the shos of th* litte
one HUI Ogletree, end, is anothel
who will take hl* departure. 0*1*
tree snatches all comers at th* end
position. This was Md first and
last year on th* team. Th* fifth
man who will go is Vernon Wood-
I man. Woodman played th* backfleld
to a fare thee well and hi* position
! will be another hole which 1* hard
Manor school sub-senior boys’ ba
ketball team defeated th* Deck any Mght,
school team at Decker by a *co lerly:
of 38 to 10. Harri* at guard w -ic nig
th* star for Manor, while th* • ut
tire Decker team played bett
Left halfback
................ Guitar
Right halfback
.................... Mm
Fullback
ever weather conditions permit. Leu:
these tryouts will be held under thej accomplishment
supervision of old members of the feats mor* difficult than those-nec-
fraternity, assisted by th* coaches
Woods Wins Out
Over Jack Herman
a.eua Pe Dlareta.
MEXIA. Tezaa, Dec **•—Sallor
Jack Woods of Texaa won over
J*-k ierman of New York tag
wrsstling bout here last nicht.
HeFan won tbs first fall.in 35
mlnutss. but Woods trtumphtd in
ths isst two Jos Turwr claim:
ant of lh» world's miadtewetzht
ChAmpionehip. wes maid to.,hev:
area to meet the winner of l*st
nights mateh.______
Slade for Rowell, Naxlor for 818co: examination week toe the-purpos of getting into condition for the
EinrrofowSrzl°Skoordbforn wWten. aroin of such a pretracted trip as the valley invasion will be: Other
orficiais: Utoy. (A A M) rot- Texas studenta have had the worry of examinations and nothing ele*
ever. Richenstein (A. A M.) um-r.. ._ L.
pire: Ettinger. (Harvard) linesmen Thoy were lucky.
Quarters 15 minutes each. Possibly the Longhorns may.'---------------------------------
---------- I come back defeated, dragged in | be for the purpome of keeping the
the duet of the basketball floor. Auetin bowlere arms and eyes in
but they wi not return beaten up- top condition in preparation
or a broken equad. The Lone:|for th* coming atate tournament
home are made of better stuff to be held in the city next April.
mes. Maybe
coast There will be no ponsidte
omhce Ih its
Boss Ardmor there ia a
the alumn association, which took
over athletics at the university in
1920. During the past thre* years
Doral* ha* Instilled the Notre Dame
system of play into hia western
proteges. This year Dora is had
nine of his 1921 varsity and the
two-year cumulative effect of his
system of coaching to go on.
Are Called Bulldogs
The addition of Houston Stock-
ton, an Idaho youth with prp
school experience, ave Dorais a
halfback around whom to build a
team—something he had never had
before. Stockton developed under
Dorais into one of the finest back
field men on the ccast.
Gonzaga is a late scoring team,
the majority of its Hl points com-
ing in th* third and fourth periods.
The team is known a* th* "Bull-
dog*." probably because of the rep-
utation worked up in the past and
maintained this year of (flaying
until the final whistle.
MA"
Cai -
signed a contract to manage tt
local team in the same leagu
next season. Walter Thompno
owner of th* dub, stated toda
running high jump. 5 feet; running
broad jump, 17 feet: putting 16-
pound shot. 30 feet; pole vault, 8
feet 4 inches; throwing baseball. 350
feet on fly; punting football, 120
feet on fly; 100-yard swim, contin-
uous, without floating or other rest.
1 minute 15 seconds; 2-mile run, 11
minutes 15 seconds; 10-mlle walk
1 hours and 30 minutes. Besides
ting 16-pound shot, 25 feet: pole —---__
vault. 7 feet 9 inches: throwing) spring, stand on his hands for 10
baseball. 100 feet on fly; punting | seconds and do a front dive.
Waco Noses Out Hard Earned 3 Point Victory in
the three teams th*’ are to go
to th* coast, PittsburE. Penn Stat*
and Went Virginia, have met dur-
ing th* season.
Pitt Has Great Team.
West Virginia beat Pitt 9 to 9.
and Pitt deteated Penn Stat* 14 to 0
On form that would rank th* teama
a. follows: West Virginia, Pitts-
burg Penn Stat*. However, com-
p*r*llv* scorea do not mean • Ereat (
d*al and •• the teama now stands
there ta littie to choome between 1
Pitt ana West Virginia.
In the liat of players who will
journey to th* coast ar* some of th*
outstandine perform*** tn th* enst
it would be mighty hard to find
a better pair of tackle than Me:
Habon of Penn Stale and Meredith
of West Virginia. Both ar* all-
America caliber
Reprecentative Teame.
What a trio of guard* lb* ***t
will otter in Sack of Pittaburg
Bedenk, Penp Stat*, and setron of
West Virginfol They compare most
favorably with any In th* coun-
try Mor* all-America atuft!
Mik* Palm of Penn state ta a!
flashy quarter. Wimon of Penn
Stat*. Nardacci of West Virgin!*
ana Flanagan of Pttt ere briiltant
haifacka. At fullback there la non*
better than Mewitt of Pittaburg.
In West Virginia, PittaburE and
attest Henr
They go to to battie with team* The tournament bee la buzing
which ar* supposedp superior in at the local bowling camp*, and
the science and speed of the from all outside appearances the
game. But they go as the Texas meet ts going to be a roaring
fighters, every man on that •quad success.
fighting to the last becond, and . s s
than some. If the official* allow MORE TRIMMINGS
It. When th* Texans hit the Iowa. FOR THE GIRLS,
th* Kansas, and th* Misaour Soon th* atreets of Austin win
court* apectators may notice an|be inittatea to the view of Aus-
inferior brand of basket boil on the | tin’ football athletes strutting
| parts of the invaders, but these about wearing the new maroon
; aame apectators will leave after I sweaters which will be sent to the
Use bottle ta ovar with an over- team in th* very near future. That
to piug. He has been with the team
two yeara
Coke for the Grid Men.
A lighter but pleasing feature of
the meeting waa a huge chocolate
cake which was presented to th*
athletes by th* Football Backers
Hub. This club is atrictly a high
school girls' organisation, tad by
Miss Florence Brooke of th* facul-
ty Th* athlete* atved Into the
cake when Coach Foil* opened the
box It was In as if they w*r* bat-
tling some arch Hval on the grid
Iron Every football man expreneed
hi indebtedness to Mi Brooke and
th* Hub for support given the squad
1 during th* season and for th* de-
i lectable treat
I Mia* Brook*, through Coach Foltz
prenented gifts to the past year .
captain snd th* captain-elect. Mau-
trais received a handsome necktie
which unknowingly he had chosen
himself by th* forenight of Miss
Brook*. King was given a deu-
elounly appearing cake, all for his
own personal pleasure.
Following Is th* list of men r
ceiving aweater awards and the
number of service atripes to he pu
ns the sleeves Hopkins S. Arnett
1. Krueger 1. Woodman 2 Clewia 1
Mueketroy 1. King :. ogletree 1
Sh-lley 1. Fehr L Smith 1. Mau-
i train 3 stripes and a star, Clarke 3
Runden 1. Kersey 9, Neal 9. and
Manager Faber The manager will
receive no service stripe. becaune
the stripes sr* given for run
played on th* team
war be that
remen ar* -*
so with bay
wns Perhapa i
ad thawed hiu
erdny he form
long enongh
the culprit ths
t which may
ta. Rrownte
iketchier and I
protennlona l r.
atauqun enter
mateh In th*
f. only th »h
। the handker
•touched The
eckitey lodged
the leenon was
had already I
we aad was to
to th* "cooler.
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from th* Rah
dy flelds of W
bed approx imnate
r by th* print
les.
Gonzaga university, th® Notre
Dame of the Pacific coast, a college
of less than 200 enrollment, draws
a tough assignment in the annual
post-season games with the east in
California. The little university
stacks up against West Virginia at
San Diego on Christmas day. West
Virginia holds a 9-4 victory over
Pittsburg and the Warner proteges
handed Penn State a 14-0 trim-
ming.
Notre Dame Coach
Until Gonzaga found, itself this
year under the coaching of Chas.
E. (Gus) Dorais, 1913 All-American
quarterback, the university was
little known even on the eoast.
Its performance* against Northwest
conference teams this year and its
spectacular open play, character-
Astically Notre Dame, brought the
little school fame out on th* Pa-
cific slope, but it is little known in
the east.
Gonzaga 1* a Catholic school sit-
uated at Spokane, Wash. Up to the
time that Dorais made his appear-
ance on the campus ths university
NEW YORK, Dec. 22 —Frank
Frisch, star infielder of the Giants
who has been nominated along
with (Jeorge Burns of the Cincin-
nati Reds tnd Jack Fournier of
the 8t. Louls Cardinals, for presi-
dency of the new baseball players'
union will decline to accept the
office if he is elected in the mall
balloting now going on
Th* announcement was made
yesterday by James J Tierney, sec-
rotary of ths Giants, who said
Frisch had explained that he. --— --- ------- — _ ----- 11
feared that th* use o hi* name • • • |wa* trouble in getting th* meas-
in connection with the new union' or ccoD urements of the athieten. Most
might lead to Um tmpression that Ac o.ipril OnPivE of the bettlere wanted .to order
Im wm Alsaatiedled with the New | SEEAPFR8 ?h, FE5 Antonio eizes * w‘ tor them
fork ctub. ________ atBinuttnhirelay g^n, rowown . Tan -seat
A-n i ¥ T I tor bi* scrapping qualities on th* Wh9 don't you hav* those girl*
O Rourke Lavs Law basketball court Hei.ademon Com. “up here ana get measrea
.at the goal too. Barrett at for- themselves? It seems that it 1*
DAvn to (‛ric1ni ward they say. puts up hi* Ereat- custom at th* high school for the
•OWII LO “lILIest fight against th* Texas Ag- favored by th* athletes
k tatami Pu Diap-te. eiez Barrett hantsnon.hi",1ettart sport the letter‛sweaterw,.mor
NEw YORK Doc 99—Tom Hunt on.nuch SnKman " wha than the boys. Therefore it will
oRuke, New York boxing pro- done.mxpinat Dananatmen: Wnc not be lone, unti, a_fw,o‛..the
potertodegncabiedkugeneanriaun teama, .^tat^hi fi “amrnar"in
- ur, ena.the
Hohnn” "kubansco.cpeanains auris have O< “ *“
zertoooeptaonqueranterofeideaondwitorothebat At Snort Scribe*
225.000 O^ukT. cenbgramas 1 dleam in hs eyes than ever. At dPorl □crux®
SPh.woFeuxon."Pom“Rober I Lt Bobby Robertnon ta tast Ameataa Pm- pesate. .
Ludenn“ CriquI a managw, ar l elever, ana a acrapper.. Me .1: CHICAGO. Dec. 99 — President
mandin 22% p»r cent of lh* ente bring touttai for ■ berth on hr johnaon at th* American, leeeye in
mende „ th* Frenchman* hare all-conference team «’ xuard thin a Uttar tonight to Premdent RO
receipt M tnonrenenman * "“5 year. swede Swenson, veteran L25 o( uh” sew York Banebanl
BAYLOR BEATEN ef many hara-touzht footballicom: WHiters anociation. after, ntatins
Im.l.'.l try fa-,,.* bate, ha* recetved the. privileze that baseball *«>rere in many
MIRMIMAHAM Ala. Dec 22 — I of making the trip just because < enses are grossly lacking in eff-
-5pImingA Atotatl,ban- h* h„ .hown ~eh . batuinecency"nna"rerponsibiiity-AAvied
ketball team defeated Baylor uni- ,ptrtt on the court in.thim.ni Ehe basebali Writers aneoclation
ernity of Woo*. Texaa. 49 to 20, flrot apperance »» borxgtol.
her* tonight. The other ipen will follow the
L'**” _ lined of thee* ecrappers Th*.
N..lt, MSI. Pute 3000 other men *" mcrappers *)*° but
Vuality Milis ruts3vV ehe nv athlete just called are
Sacks of Flour on Tree at th. top of th* •qund In th*
Santa Clan* Chriatmas order for battling neht. . .
flour lo keeping the employen of
the QaaUty Mllta on Um Jump to THEY'LL BE "EADY
•apply the 3,000 maeka of "AueUn TO TACKLE BAYLOR.
5.5a four for the municipal tree The Longhorne are outelaneed
Saturday evening Manager Dod yes. All pant erformancer toy
eon haa d«t.rmln»d to knop the that they ore But.oh.won".I
anr Force on the Banta Ctaue be a joke on womebodyat Um
•onolgnmont all day today and to-Texa. battlers return with th.
(morrow, rather than dtsappoint thelscalpa of these, th* eream of the
3001a1 aM fellow The whipment country: banketball talent, accord:
— ck*, apecially ordered for thia Jine to some eritic of ******
canion aril red yeaterday and *11 And there ta a pomstbiiity of the
Bar work at th. pient was lm-1 ionehorme turnine to*’ nuch •
siatty aropped in order to «etinek. If they don’t nothing to
« entire number reedy for the goine to be foot. The Texan* are
aristmas tree. ' Kheduled to benefit any way the
---------------- I tide may go. And when th* gang
Hospital Liquor Stolen E Su •*•.** out Beyior,
GALVRBTON? Tea**. Dec n — hice, ana A .4 . ,
birieen cases of Black and White
Auseelatea Pr DUmUk
NEW YORK, Dec. 22. — Jo.
Lynch of New York succesafully
defended hie world's bantamweight
champlonship title tonight, recety-
Ing th. Judges' decision aftsr a 1-
round contest with Midget Smith,
also of New Turk, at Madison
Square garden.
Smith failed in his Kame bid for
the bantam tltla because of his ip-
ability to penetrate Lynch's clev.er
defense. The challenger wits on
the aggressive moet of the tive,
but was unable to lend effectively
Lynch Cautious
Lynch fought cautiously, but in
several rounds, notably the 13th and
14th, he traded punches with the
challenger on even terms. He kept
out of the Midget’s reach with his
long left jabbing with whiplike
Mrs. Lar
lm Emma ]
wife t 3
edway. died
her home afi
eral months.
suffered a t
he is survived
) thre mons,
Mb*. Touls,
and Vest el
ndchild.
uneral service
ted at th« hr
1 afternoon 1
conduct the
will be in
Traveling P
201 Sea
skey were removed from th*
n Healy hospital here. At boot-
pries th* liquor is said to be
th around $1200.
Ehey has announced that striet
training rules will be adhered to
by the squad from now mi. both o
th* trip, regardless of Chrintmaw, and
throughout th* seanon
Score by periods:
Waco .............• 7 0 4—13
aayinzazrersshqpdnddadehkzah:-.Ta: unnshomnviuac’nz xana”in bo"vafon"‛Nim
24:.4roP kicke.Johnson.2i.«oals hardy athletes ef the first string snd s number of second string men
iannanS.gosubdututions? WaJ: hav. been bateling each other on th. Longhorn court during the past
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