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14 AGAIN THORN IM SDE OF TRAN MACHINE ing Time Showing Men How to Frustrate Plans Eddie Baker Wiil Pass and Toby Uansa Circle Ends Under New System By Paul B. Zimmerman 4 Trojans must lash with the in the annual game at Pasa- Southern Calif j deal with when they | Panthers of Pit | Tournament of R¢ ) dena New Year's day Will Coach John “Jock” Sutherland | employ the system of two wing half- hacks in his offense against men | of Troy? Coach Howard Jo to think so, for he is primir fense in anticipation of th tion. ‘Today he plans more detailed in- struction to his players in the, matter of frustrating the plot of the Golden Panthers. Yesterday the U. 8. C. varsity spent more than two hours on the basic principles of this attack. Christmas will be a holiday in the Trojan camp—a sort of calm before the storm of intensive training which ‘will mark the closing week of prep- aration to defend the western honors in the annual east-west classic. With the powerful Pitt line before him in formation “B” Tom Parkin- son, the battering ram fullback of the Panthers, is expected to do much in the way of progressing toward the Southern California goal, since he Probably will play close to the line of ecrimmage. ‘This leaves Eddie Baker, quarter- ‘ack, free for passing, fakes, or what have you, and permits Octavius Tansa, from his half position, to run ‘the ends. The Trojan forwards are doing ‘overtime work in anticipation of such @ Pittsburgh attack, especially the tackles, for much of the Coarse ining this year has n eee] in as a result of smashes through these positions. The Southern patent watt moe “parently is satisfied w: own of- fave for as yet nothing more than short snappy signal drill has featured “workouts. . | John Pesek | nll In this land of heavyweight wrest- ing chamipons there is a man who has posted $10,000 which politely in- ms anyone and everyone that he can toss all the so-called cham- pions into the middle of next week. This man’s name 1s John Pesek and he just recently landed in this country after six-month. most impres- sive thing about ‘Mr. Pesek is his large neck, size He is a mild-appearing man of 34 r He isn't particularly heavy- imuscled. He weighs only 195 pounds, No promoter yet has signed {Panthers Probably W my WARNER BRAINCHLD Coach Howard Jones Is Spend- | & PARKINSON'S RAMS FEARED, —(;—Forma- brain child of Conch Glenn “Pop” Warner, looms ® again as a threat the University of | COACH BASSETT / yu. By Gayle Talbot, Jr. eville,” Dec 2 —Less than ten years ago the Uni- versity of Arkansas basketball team layed on a dirt court, and the tall joys from the Ozark hills considered themselves lucky to have that. Today the lanky Razorbacks are undisputed rulers of the Southwest conference cage circles. straight years they have swept through to the championship, and prospects are bright for a fifth con- “miracle man,” Seven rangy veterans, none under six feet, comprise a nucleus for the team that Coach Charles “Chuck” Arises at 7 a m. and does three miles of roadwork . . . . break- fasts and rests till afternoon. . » ° Gymnasium workout at1 p.m... . GAME IS NEWH YEAR’S DAY Coach C. A. ‘Jack’ West Will Send North Central Team to Work Friday Denver, Colo. Dec. 24.—(#)—The Thursday for its first workout. Coach Ike Armstrong of the cham- versity of Utah eleven the Rocky Moountain team, The North Central squad, built around the University of North Dakota team which won the 1029 North Central conference title, will hold its first workout at Denver Dec. . C. A. (Jack) West, North Dakota coach, will be in charge of the North meet Gus Sonnerberg or Dick Shikat, tana State Cage Only Two Games Are on Sched- | 5: ule Tonight, While a Third Comes Tomorrow LEWIS ‘HACK’ WILSON CERTAIN CUBS WILL WIN ANOTHER TITLE Chicago National Outtieiéer| Veteran Stagg to Says So on Christmas Card See to the Great Shires ETS FIGHT FAILURE! “Aves for California and - Team Butler Victim) Like to Meet in World Series, and Says it’s Up Herr Max Schmeling, Germany’s CARNERA, CAMPOLO ‘OUT’ Winner of Miami Fight Probably Down in the Ozark country they are planning on another Southwest conference basketball championship. The Razorbacks have won four straight titles and they are stronger than ever this year. Eight six-foot sophomores replace two veterans who graduated. Captain Schoonover and Ken Holt are the key men on Coach Bassett's team, Bassett will pit against this year's |football, will lead this year’s team Only two members of thi of powerful quintet that crushed all opposition last year are missing, ideo Pickell and Eugene Lambert, to replace them. Francis A. Schmidt, who hi ‘ks into national promi- nence on the basketball court, is absent. He has cast his lot with Texas Christian University, which won its first conference title under his direction this year. from a forward post. James, Pickren, forward; Ken- neth Holt, center; Roy Preweitt, cen- ter, and Milan Creighton and Tom Oliver, guards, are other veterans from last year’s championship pore All are about six feet, two incl ising candidates from the 1929 I ee squad, all over six feet. hes in height. In addition there are eight ring the Christmas holidays through 5 the team will barnstorm t! ‘Schoonover, all-con- | Missouri, Oklahoma and ference star in both basketball and i ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELEVEN TO ASSEMBLE IN DENVER DEC. 26 tke Armstrong, University of] | ‘Art Shires ‘ af —— Utah Coach, Will Tutor Loop’s All-Stars playing 13 games. Plebe Eleven Is Chopping-Block; Walt Heinecke May Not Play Saturday Stanford University, Calif., ()—A light setting up drill morning and ay WANT EQUAL RIGHTS Constantinople—In a short time the Turkish women have pushed ill Employ Formation ‘B’ Against Californians NEW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP BY NEXT FALL ALMOST CERTAIN OTTO VON PORAT OR GRIFFITH, IT SEEMS Ferocious Entry, Will Get Consideration Will Clash With Schmeling- Scott Victor By HERBERT W. BARKER New York, Dec. 24.—(#)—Predic- tions that a@ new champion will be sitting in the long vacant heavy- weight throne by the end of grandiose fancies of prize fight moters. 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