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Show I SPORTS 1 In a NUTSHELL Compiled from local sources, AP, UP, INS wire press reports. Coach John Mason indicated Tuesday that his Colorado Miners, undefeated and untied in Rocky Mountain football competition, com-petition, were in receptive mood for a post-season game and hinted that he favored a Sun Bowl bid at El Paso, Texas. "I want another good pitcher and I don't care If he's a righthander right-hander or a left-hander as long as ne wins, commented com-mented Bill Terry, Ter-ry, manager of the New York Giants, Tuesday while looking over the Giants' spring training quarters in Winter Win-ter Haven, Fla. body might have To which some-added, some-added, "Who doesn't?"... Jimmy Jim-my Garrison of Kansas City Is slated to meet Henry Woods of LB Bill Terry trlct In the history of the game administration. . . . Harry Thomas Tuesday was slated to appear before be-fore the New York boxing commission com-mission to repeat his' alleged confession con-fession that he faked a fight with Max Schmeling In Madison Square Garden two years ago. The West high school Panthers Pan-thers will continue drilling this week In preparation for their game with the Ely, Nev, grld-ders grld-ders Wednesday, November S, en Abe Panther field. . . . Johnny Paycheck, former Chicago boxer, who now claims Dea Moines as his home, Tuesday had beea granted freedom from a contract held by a former manager after hat appearance before the Ilu-ols Ilu-ols state boxing commission. ' Coach Hebe Whiting Tuesday was buckling the North Cache Bulldogs down to hard workouts as he prepared them for their state final at Salt Lake City Saturday against the Jordan Beetdiggers. . . . Representative Kennedy of Maryland Tuesday announced that he would Introduce a bill at the January congress to provide for a federal commission to regulate professional boxing. . . . Thanks principally to Walter Mehl, the University of Wisconsin Tuesday was recognized as the new crosscountry cross-country champions of the Big Ten conference. The gallant 6-year-old thoroughbred, thorough-bred, Seabiscuit will work a mil (ContlMM ea PoUowlns P& Oakland Tuesdsy night In a 10-rounder 10-rounder In a Los Angeles stadium. . . . The Denver Nuggets, national A. A. U. basketball champions, engaged In their Initial cage drill of the season Tuesday. Dr. James A. Naiamlth, Inventor In-ventor of th game of basket-ketbalL basket-ketbalL who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage Sunday at his homo fas Lawrence, Kaaw spent a restful rest-ful night and Tuesday waa considered con-sidered out f Immediate danger by his physicians. Final report from the six ranger districts of ths Cache national forest shows that during the hunting hunt-ing season Just concluded a total of 3584 deer were removed, for the largest deer harvest from this dls- I NUTSHELL (Continued Prom Preceding Pasel between races at Tanforan Saturday, Satur-day, with his regular jockey. Red Pollard, in the stirrups, for his first public appearance since he went lame at Santa Anita eight months ago. ... "If a man can't gamble S2 without feeling Its loss, he has no business at a track," said Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt successor to Joseph E. Wldener as president of Belmont park, America's biggest racing plant. Lew Jenkins. Texas middleweight prospect is slated to meet Mike Belloise, New York, In the feature fea-ture eight-round bout at the New York Coliseum Tuesday night . . The Chicago -Bears' record of 250 points and 3586 yards gained in 10 games Tuesday had stamped the club as the most powerful in the National Professional league's history his-tory . . . With Freshman Ive Tate stealing the show by scoring two touchdowns, the Langton (Okla.) university Lions won the Southwestern South-western Athletic (negro) conference confer-ence and retained their position In the lead for national honors. |