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Show I.' I 14 Brown Bomber A) L I ' MODEST COACH UCLA football Coach Henry Red) Sanders (center) stands between two student cheer leaders who direct demonstration demon-stration at Sanders' Los Angeles home In effort to persuade him not , to consider a resorted offer to leave for a Florida coaching position. To the hundreds of students- gathered for the rally, Sanders said. "I dont think any football coach is worth this much excitement," but he failed to Indicate the status of the offer. Selecting All-America Teams Has Merit Says Hugh Devore I By OSCAR FRALEY i OLEAN, N.Y Dec. 8 (U.PJ - ? , Most sports fans are quick com the -selection Of All- apearnwaea vne isrneeis so gai- - v.,.- . ... America football teams as soon lantly. Never In Trouble as their personal favorites are "Yes, but that's a case of sud- In one way, Louis did better, overlooked but not Hughie De-denly drawing a hot hand not, He outpointed Valentino all the vore a smart gridiron juy wrolone of being consistently great, j way, bloodying the westerner's coaches St. Bonaventure college. Devore illustrated. '"Consider my.left eye in the first round, his lip Devore, war-time touchdown team this season. I had a ball car-l in the fifth and his nose in the tutor at Notre Dame, admits that rier who always threatened to sixth. it takes plenty of publicity to win really do big things. But always Charles, on the other hand, was "all" honors lor a football player.ithat little bit extra seemed to be outpointed by Valentino for Yet' ha DOints out that it re - quires consistently superlative performances to hit the headlines f'ek lnJLnd 0 , u r De,"ve14It ,u. were is any tauit ;:witn tne system, neu teu you, W4hr. n'u that they deserve It explained li:z . ' ".rw .w. uw',",r1.T . w,uiiuw,tH th things we ':new "-e SSV'nSS o, do nd w" T'"lr ball of fire. 'SHwSjfi??- y tice 0f ed us well, wanted to know meypolnted out th.t0 lltL fhl "4th.!!lin" didn't Intend to intimate that S? n.!!r2! ? Rnt- SrKluch outstanding players as Rote H0?. iRt m 'Jffi "!i-nd Bunting weren't of all- the torch, and that when Justice A FOR YOUR at " . INNES ; IN PROVO Straight Kentucky Bourbon in Naturally a finer drink ; r Natural ly aged 4 years in wood ... (top Q?fi Naturally lighter in body ... b O ; Naturally smoother in taste . . . t. 1 U; Never Sold until 16 PROOF. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. THE GEO. T. STAGG ' V if ! ' III - I (NEA T U photo) a out or uaronna s oatue . ... . ... '!H?8L JL imissing. Mad Bit More n would g0 to hIm after a nd congratulate him, and he would say: 'Aw, I was ter- rlble. t 0UirnU ault thli same. He knew he had a bit more that First Louis staggered Valentino ' l"" "i :rn. H that hot hand. All at once he did' America calibre. Like a lot of other Hughie would give away his own goal posts if ; he could understand under-stand what brings a team "up" higher than a runaway kite one Saturday and leaves them lower than, a snake's belt buckle the next weekend. For instance, hisl club early in the season easily defeated Canislus, 46 to 13 for its highest score of the season, and then in a return game lost by 13-0, its only shutout. THE FEMININE TOUCH BOSTON (U.R) A woman. Mrs. Mary Posner, runs one of Boston's Bos-ton's most successful men's shops. Four (4) Years Old! Kayoes Louis Still Cautious On Ring Future CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (U.R) Jolting Joe Louis, still carrying a killer punch in either hand, turned coy today about any effort to regain the heavyweight championship he abandoned a year ago because of advancing age. Despite a nifty, eight-round knockout victory over Pat Valentino Valen-tino last night in a scheduled 10- round exhibition bout with 10-ounce 10-ounce gloves, Louis said "I haven't changed my mind yet" about coming back to the prize ring for another tremendous title payoff, "I really don't know what I'm gonna do," he said in the dressing dress-ing room after he belted Valentino Valen-tino cold with on slashing burst. He had nearly cut his challenger to ribbons in seven previous fiery rounds. More Than Exhibition I've still got two exhibitions in this country, and my manager has booked me for 10 four-round exhibitions in , South America. I'm going down there in February." Febru-ary." It was more than an exhibition match which Louis put on against Valentino. He went into the ring admitting that he was going to try for a kayo over Valentino a.r quickly as possible. If he did better against the san Francisco 185-pounder thar heavyweight champion Ezzan Charles did in a title fight las I e a i - iL ..... W ..ljt.w nnip m 1 1 r in.frs whs liik licai r": " . ' v, ..m ' ati thTideaTf return- i seven rounds. But the champion kayoed the mop-haired challenger at 30 seconds sec-onds in the eighth round, while Louis took 2:56 of the eighth to score the same result. Staggers Valentino with hard r,ht tnen ne cor m htm un witi nered him again, set him up with a sharp left and drove him clear through the ropes with a short right. Valentino hardly quivered as he lay on the ring apron for a 10 count. . Champion Charles, who won the title by beating Jersey Joe Walcott after Louis' retirement, watched the bout. He said he was nmrtfftlv utlllnff in mt th fnr- coaches,'mer titleholder at any time and believed him the most logical contender for the crown. But it's up to the International Boxing Club, Charles said, "I'll fight anyone IBC puts in against Radiators Repaired Ante Glass Installed Specialised Work AHLANDEK'S 490 So Onto A venae alt its Glory! j COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. VvV. .tc Pat V.aleotimo in Eighth Wasatch M Men Set Cage Slate HEBER The first of a series of weekly Thursday night games between the M Men basketball teams of Wasatch stake will be held tonight, beginning at J p. m. in the high school gymnasium. Wallsburg vs. Heber Third; Center vs. Heber Fourth; Charleston Charles-ton vs. Daniel; Midway vs. Heber First; and Heber Second, bye, is the schedule tonight. Rockvood Rated Top Tennis Player' SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 8 (U.PJ Linn Rockwood of Provo and Sally Tipton of Salt Lake City have been rated as the top singles players In intermountain tennis by the Intermountain Tennis association. as-sociation. 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