Show TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 15 1938 o STRONG TEAMS MAY TURN DEAF O EAR TO FEATURE Notre Dame Gridders Boast Outstanding College Eleven By LESLIE AVERY NEW YORK Nov 15 — (UP) — Diminution of the nation’s major perfect record football teams to five one of which says “no - thanks O I’ve had some” has the game” promoters tearing their hair today trying to land suitable attrac-- n tions for their “bowl - - ' shows With post-seaso- four established bowl games-headby the Tournament of Roses festival at Pasadena and with New York impresarios planning a fifth there aren’t enough perfect records to go around now and there may be fewer after ed Nov 26 The clean-slat- e Notre-Dam- e t list is headed by which is not interest- ed in a bowl bid because it goes to the coast to play Southern California Dec 3 This leaves Duke Tennessee Texas Christian and it Is a good chance that Oklahoma will meet its nemesis against tied but undefeated Iowa State this Saturday and that Duke will find Pitt’s Panthers too tough on the - Mid-Wint- O McLemore Favors Notre Dame TCU For Bowl Contest r ' - for a punt and kicked the ball By HENRY McLEMORE MOBILE Ala Nov 15— (UP)— ’completely out of the stadium Anybody want to bet that EllsPutting the sports shot here and worth Vines doesn’t win six of his there: first ten matches with Don Budge? main-taito wants Bowl Rose guess is that Donald won’t be the My If its reputation for producing able to adjust himself to Vines’ the national football champion each speed indoors for at least a dozen After that New Year’s day then it might not or so matches be a bad idea for the far western Donald’s supreme steadiness and choice to decline this year and yield lack of any definite weakness its place to an unbeaten team should give him a slight edge over Whenever the St Louis from another section of the coun- Elly a be feel Browns very it fact badly about never havmight 'In try good idea because the teams out ing won' an American league chamthere have been banged around like pionship they can cheer thema firehouse gong and the presence selves by thinking of the football of one of them in the Bowl isn’t Badgers of Springhill college in the this city Founded in 1830 the going to add to the prestige ofBowl What about a Rose Badgers have yet to win the chamgame game with T C U playing Notre pionship of their little conference or Tennessee taking on Dame Duke or some other alignment of After all two of this group? the game is played for the game’s sake and I am sure none of the to far western teams would hesitate decline a bid because of the $100-00- 0 IN n -- IRISH RATED that it means Clark Griffith’s suggestion that the major league season be shortened makes too much sense and so - It it never will be adopted should be however because the teams start play in cold rainy unsuitable weather and finish in the The American same sort league could shorten its season by passing a rule that the season was over when the Yankees clinched This would the pennant baseball finish the year usually The Nasometime in August tional league could close its season on the day Brooklyn announced that it was looking for a new manager Football Filbert of the year: Morris King Tullahoma (Tenn) grocer has announced he will ride a bicycle to Pasadena if Tennessee is asked to the Rose Bowl Morris will wear a special cycling habit which consists of orange rompers an orange derby and two Tennessee pennants which are worn as mufflers He also will carry a loaded cane presumably to use in warding off maraudEddie Brannick ing squirrels New York Giants’ secretary is visiting Italy stnd bears with him orders from Bill Terry to return with another Joe DiMaggio The best backfield man in the south is Parker Hall of Ole Miss’ and half a dozen coaches have told me that if he doesn’t make the the supreme court should step in and rule such teams invalid Best true football story of the year belongs to Bill Alexander A few Georgia Tech coach years Back Tech was beating Oglethorpe badly and Alex sent in four successive quarterbacks with instructions to quit trying to score and kick the ball All four failed to follow orders Finally Alexander sent in a fifth stringer who swore he could obey orders A few plays later Tech blocked and recovered a kick on Ogle- Tennessee still has a tough to crack in Mississippi and might break T C Us winning streak this week-en- d Since New Year’s day falls on Sunday some of the bowl “clas sics” will be held over until Monday This will be the case in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans said Herbert Benson president of the Sports association The Rose Bowl situation seems in the worst shape because there is no perfect record team on the west coast The western bid will as usual go to the Pacific Coast conference winner — if there is one — but it is probable that the race will end up in a tie between California and Southern California They each have five victories and cne defeat and each has one more conference game which it should win It was announced last night that balloting by the conference members for the western repre sentative will be held Monday Nov 28 If the bid should go to the defending champion California Bears they will cancel their late December date with Georgia Tech From information now avail-abl- e here is the possible bowl lineup: Rose Bowl Pasadena — California or Southern California vs T C U Tennessee or Duke Sugar Bowl New Orleans— T C U Tennessee or Duke vs Carnegie Tech or Holy Cross Cotton Bowl Dallas — Texas Christian or Texas Tech vs Okla d line thorpe’s On homa or Iowa State down first the called quarterback — Bowl Miami the best Orange southern club left after the other bowls are filled vs Georgetown or Holy Cross 026th -- THE OGDEN er All-Americ- V one-yar- TOPS US STANDARD-EXAMINE- PIONEER LOOP WILL OPERATE R Utes Battle Cowboys In 1938 Big Seven Championship Game -- Saturday with the knowledge that POCATELLO Nov 15— (AP)— it must win to assure itself of the Th® proposed Pioneer Baseball title league tentatively scheduled to op- onUtah journeys to Laramie to take a team which by virerate in Idaho and Utah next sum- tue Wyoming of its smashing victory over the mer is "still very much alive and unpredictable Utah State eleven a promising youngster” Jack iwell Hall- has made necessary advance preparation in the Ute camp Colorado idle this week-en- d is camping on Utah’s heels The Utes know that should Wyoming knock them off Colorado would be inspired to trample Denver U the next week-en- d and walk off with the conference title Utah’s conference lead now consists of three victories and two tied games Colorado’s bid up to the present is three victories one defeat and one tie Each team has one conference game remaining more-than-or-dina- circuit president declared to day Halliwell said that announcement by the Twin Falls junior chamber of commerce that it cannot conclude arrangements for a site would not permanently playing hinder the league "Further negotiations are made with an older group of being Twin Falls baseball fans It now appears Twin Falls’ troubles may be more imagined than actual” he said Haydn Walker of Spokane holder of the Boise franchise advised Halliwell that he has “a party who bas the experience and money and will take the Twin Falls club” Halliwell said he is culmination of Salt Lake awaiting efforts City’s to find a club sponsor before calling & meeting at- Utah’s capital Four teams are reported ready for play—Ogden Boise Lewiston and Pocatello - one-da- " j 3000-mi- le junket 0 i son of Ray Peterson Peterson who is the son of the Utah basketball SALT LAKE CITY Nov 15— coach cracked the stubborn Colo- (AP) — Jack Rainwater fightrado State line repeatedly for good er from Pendleton lanky Ore had gains bringing joy to the hearts of proven today today that he is the approximately 5000 home-comin- g best fighter to hit the Intermounfans and a touchdown to his team tain country for many a month His line thrusts averaged slightly 145 defeated Jackie Rainwater better than five yards for thrust Burke 147 of Ogden here Monday Brigham Young university travels in a ten-roubout that to Fort Collins to take on Colorado night sizzled to from start finish’ The State From external appearances in winning hie third the Cougars bounced out of the Big Oregonian in three weeks was Seven race by Utah ' State two fight here all the way by the Ogden weeks ago and pushed further pushed tow-hea- d who has recently been down in their standings last week on the railroad instead of working by Colorado are In the midst of a let down Should the team resume in the ring Three thousand fans saw Rainits old spark it should encounter little trouble against the Colorado water defeat Burke considered the Staters who have sole possession class of intermountain welterof last place in the conference with weights The Pendleton 'puncher won five rounds Burke three and three losses and two tied games two were even Two Ogden featherweights — Vern National Federation of High School Bybee and Joey Jarvis— won preAthletic association liminaries Bybee knocked out C W Whitten of Chicago secAndrus of Boise in the "Speck L retary of the national group will fourth round Jarvis was awarded attend Speakers will include presa fourth round technical knockout idents of state associations ConLake LOS ANGELES Nov 15— (AP) over Benny Flake of Salt ference agenda includes discussion — Jimmy Garrison crack Kansas City of state athletic insurance plans OPEN TODAY returns to the publication of interscholastic rules City lightweight SAN FRANCISCO ten-rouNov 15 — reand certification of athletic of- ring tonight for a — Tanforan race track (AP) opens ficials Ray M Berry of Idaho match with Geolgie Crouch Los its fall meet racing today Falls Idaho association president Angeles Negro whom he defeated with a $1500 - added inaugural will preside three weeks ago landicap over six furlongs ball-carryi- nd ng 27-1- Garrison Ready For A Event ‘ ‘ nd 25-d- V - 1 Cornell California Holy Cross Second ten: Santa Clara consin 52 Soythern California 40 Dartmouth 38 Villanova 26 Northwestern 23 Michigan 19 Fordham 18 Texas Tech 17 Alabama 10 ' 'Hv 1' V - f fy' f I vJ aV V' y ?A £ ' 4 ' j ' x & Ztr y xy 7 - r V i v C ' t t 5 ' J ' " Ay & J r P 4 ' A A N y x S'? v (3:gr5® ’ ' SS ' ' ?r Sf ? - ( V ' ' v S S 7 ' x- - s 4s 5$ v £ yd - §u&© ©©&G9® " 4 y w ' ’ V XN fd v X i ' 'jv & '7 J& I’L-- § A J) f y vVJ'l’ v £ ' 6!G '£ 4 J y "X C ' r 532 407 315 194 138 130 79 Wis- - f ’ basis) follows: Team Points Notre Dame (60) 887 Texas Christian (19) 786 Tennessee (5) 639 Duke (5) 586 Pittsburgh (2) Carnegie Tech Oklahoma (1) ay t Jtr ' sy£ s Apfrj y M- - i 'K 01000811)0(18 'V n Ricks Will Meet i s A V Othe I one Coach Ike Armstrong however has been driving the Utes hard in practice sessions early this week and the Utes expect to land all spraddled out on Wyoming and return to Salt Lake City unquestioned Big Seven champions An important phase of Ute drills has been preparation of a defense designed to stop or at least slow down the antics of little Johnny Winterholler and big Marty Krpan in whose two very capable persons is the threat of' Wyoming’s attack The idea back of Wyoming’s 2 licking of Utah State was that if Johnny couldn’t run around them could bull his way throughMarty Well them Johnny could and Marty did and Wyoming took the ball game While on the subject of fullbacks V Bowl New York — T C U Tennesse Duke Texas Tech vs Carnegie Tech Boston College Holy Cross I ry Sporfs Boosters To Hold Pow Wow OVillanova or Villanova Texas Christian’s Horned Frogs appear to be the key team that will decide who goes where and who plays who With Notre Dame out of the way T C U probably can take its choice of any of the saucers It is reported that Cotton Bowl officials are pressuring to keep the Frogs in Dallas but if the players arfe allowed to decide question themselves they’ll choose either Pasadena New York Duke is the dark horse team but a victory over Pitt undoubtedly would make it the leading candi date for the Rose Bowl bid and you can bet that Wallace Wade would like nothing better than that STATE CROWN Halliwell Expects Twin Rainwater Captures DeciEven ®h°uld Utah play a ' tie SALT LAKE CITY Nor 15— Falls to Join is well to mention that Utah Sat fit — its (UP) Utah university faces sion In Salt Lake against Wyoming their conference found itself in possession of last Big Seven conference game championship would be a hollow urday League an excellent Headliner specimen in the permathematical BOISE Nov 15—(AP) — Approximately 75 high school athletic association from representatives Idaho Utah PHILADELPHIA— Nevada o Montana Galen-tTony By HUGH S FULLERTON JR 236 Orange N J stopped Wyoming Colorado and Oregon NEW YORK Nov 15— (AP)— The way things have been going Harry Thomas 198 Eagle Bend will gather here Saturday for a y lately almost any team that hasn’t Minn (3) regional meeting of the had the tar licked out of it is good for at least a vote or two in the a weekly Associated Press football ranking poll Right now however Notre Dame Is on top of a heap that includes 31 colleges Where the Irish will be in another hf' week or two is another question They were hardly in sight a few weeks ago Then they whipped Army Navy and Minnesota on successive Saturdays and earned the No 1 ranking by a comfortable margin over Texas Christian last week’s leader They play Northwestern first conqueror of Minnesota next Saturday then go on to tackle Southern California Dec 3 Notre Dame drew 60 first place votes from 92 sports writers who participated in the poll The total was 887 points against 786 for T C U which was picked No 1 by 19 writers Northwestern drew 23 points for 16th place and that combination easily makes the tussle of the Irish and the Wildcats this week’s foremost gridiron attraction The complete ranking (first place votes in brackets points scored on GRIDIRON POLL BURKE LOSES £ Westminster Todayl SALT LAKE CITY (AP) —Winding up a two-gam- Nov e vx ' r-- y 4rj A 15— 1- - 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