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M SICK OF LISTENIN TO THEM EX ERCIDES -WHY CANT PEOPLE BE &TiLL? YLL GO AN SIT AROUND WITH THE GANG THERE SHE 1S STILL AT THEMW RADIO EXERCISES HE JUST WENT ACTIN' FUNNY BE BACK SOON- HES TS QTTIN To BE A QUEER WORLD - OUT-HE \_\7r LATEL HEY -CASEY! 19 DINTY EXERCISIN' WITH THESE o i o .4 e empsey for e title at O]edo,\‘ ‘Red’ Grange A(lmlts Only One %‘miuidj“i;:}:\flu‘;‘;\gxgl;c‘gl ixi::\ln Mistake and ThatIs Attempt gy A g N To Emulate the Great Barnum LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 27— | The “Galloping Ghost” does no 2 = ¢ Harold “Red” range, who has an-|regret that he left college wher | ~The susbiclons before and dul- are, the harder they fall” Ex-| nounced his retirement from foot- he did. v hiuggn s BT < |perience among the hea altogether misplaced. Any and al ball, d res that in his career he| “It gave me the opportunity tha’ quéstions. dsito the honssty.of the made only “one big mistake.” comes once in a life time,” he ] 7T # o Strangely, it is not the “mis-|said, referring to the offer to en MEIAE epR oy PARRdoTied | by vl YR A & " ) development that Ernie Schaaf,| " college professors told him |ter the professional ranks. “Afte supposed “iron man” of the ring & Wi g wher it e colleg n't feed you |’ W i % i e was making when. he quit the all, th olleges don't d. ¥ was not in proper condition to Tniversity of Illinois before receiv- after you graduate. to enter profes- “If I had to do it over again | though, T would go back to collegc and get my degree. I want tc | become a coach of a big university |team, and I find that you must have a degree to get on at most of these schools. Therefore, I ad- vise all athletes who hope to coach fight Carnera or anyone else. Schaaf was weakened by “flu.” The ailment in his brain area was ieeper-seated than anyone appar- >ntly had the slightest idea before he bout. He might have been hurt just as much by the blow of 1 featherweight as he was by the oonderous cuffing of the giant. nal football. big mistake was when in with Charlie Pyle in try- to promote,” said Grange. ey and I had been making o and when the money is coming in a couple of pals like we were are liable to throw cau- | to graduate.” P ' ’ L in size. txgn overboard and do things that| Grange said he had between| FO this reason nothing wasmore| 4 y5 4 tough spot, in many re-| Bbt Eouhd |$40,000 and $50,000, mostly in rea .n(‘t)‘n,,xuous in lhovmi after- | ;neots for Sharkey but he has “I had at one time—and this|estate, when he recently ended|Xath than the New York boXing every reason to go through with was the pei ash on hand and |his football playing career in a Tv.’:r‘-h;-sfifi:nfimftlg\dfle:» :f:-‘]m“ the match, not only because it p ty amounting to $200,000, professional game in Los Ange-{ ... = T " ,_:h‘jd ‘:"‘0“1~1 k€ lhas been signed for and arranged, all in my own name. I was ap- ’ ALY eadnaught” class. {p,¢ also because it can dispel the Muldoon’s conclusion that Carnera s a “menace” and the step ta-| ken to bar a return The shrinkage,” he stated, 1 to the depression in proj values and senseless parently on gasy street and I would have come out all right if T had not lost deal more than to my at- 4 = 15 4% ween tl s g ot half of egg in promotion [tempis to become another Bar- l;flyen the Italian and Jack Shar i e | T the first place, Muldoons apprehension was a trifle belated. Secondly, Carnera's size was not a vital factor in the damage done. 001 (COLUMBIA U KETGH'KAN ls | In the third place, no mere rules { or rebulations will entirely safe- | being seriously or even fatally in- PETERSBURG 5‘ UF GHARGES jured in a sport which has for its| purpose the infliction of the max- i | i 3 Kayhis Take Two of Three| N€W YORK, Feb. 3—a com JESS WILLARD'S UPPERCUT There can, of course, be in-| stances where physical advantages such as those possessed by Carnera constitute a menace. Jess Willard's uppercut, propell- ed by the tremendous bulk of the former heavyweight champion,| ‘mum of punishment possible. - T mittee of five appointed o in- Game Series — To | egigate the Columbia Atntetics Meet Wrange]l after charges or prolessionallsm had been brought by the Specta- KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Feb. 27.— generally around abliity and endurance de-| clined in opposite ratio to weight. up to the Schaaf fight, had never shown he possessed killing powers.| {ranged. fight attempt to make a fearsome spec- match be- | 3p0-pound class or over. tor, college paper, cleared the Kayhi walked away with the bas-|school of the charge. The find- ketball series with Petersburg, tak- ing the third game of the series by trouncing the Wrangell Nar- rowites by a score of 26 to 4. Kay- his won two of the three games. Saturday night’s gante wasmark- ed by fumbling and poor passing. Ketchikan used the second team for the last half. The Kayhis are planning con- ference games with Wrangell io:'| the southern title this week end.| AU SR 0Old Yapers ror sare at Emplre. |ings of the committee were an- nounced Sunday. ———et——— NOTICE TO MOOSE Tonight there will be initiation, after which the members of the Moose and their families will be entertained at cards and lunch. —adv. COMMITTEE. Let the adveruisements nelp you make your shopping plans. seemed to me one of the most lethal wallops I ever witnessed in| a ring. 'When big Jess knocked| out Floyd Johnson one afternoon back in 1923 at the Yankee Stad- fum, all of us around the ringside thought the force of the final blow must have jarred the smaller man’s head loose. He recovered but was never the same in the ring aegain.| But if Willard, whose punches| did kill one opponent, had been | barred because of his size, he would never have fought Jack| DAILY SPORTS CARTOON ol = EXPECT TERE'LL BE SOME CHANGES IN THE OLO (2. QMW;‘W 4e Assodated Pros _ HE STILL PACKS A WALLOP | \ = HE AT V7 HoME | AFTER. RISING TO SREAT HEIGHTS WITH THE SENATORS ~ I\ 1930 HE WAS TRADED To TE ST. Louis BRowNS| ~NOW HES Bac WiH WASAINGTON I —ONCE ONE OF THE GAME'S EREAT SLUGEERS, LAST YEAR - |1n No big man ever was pumshed1 more severely. ! It was Ruby Robert Fitzsimmons who helped the sporting fraternity coin the phrase “the bigger they| has been that all-| e and if an exception, Carnera, BETCHA THEY FIGHT t is a good bet that Sharkey will Carnera this June in New York, regardless of the precipitate and any other him tacle heavyweights of Carnera comparable to idea that size makes any conclusive differences when boxers are in the| e JUST HOT AR Oxygen Fails to Speed Up Sprinters—Test Is Made NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—The idea that an athlete—a swimmer, for instance—can be made into a sort of super-athlete by the application of oxygen was conclusively related in a series of tests here. Several prominent college and club stars, who volunteered for the expernment, didn’t do a bit better when loaded up with the element. fact, the sprinters didn’t do quite so well after they had been given a “shot.” It was decided that, in order to gain any benefits from the gas, it would be necessary for the athlete to carry a tank strapped on his ITRACK STARS !Mid-West TEK Welcomes T0 GATHER IN INDIANAPOLIS Butler Relay Carnival Next Month | INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 27.—But- ler University is preparing to play | host to some of the finest colleg-| iate track talent in the Middle| West. Designed to repiace the discon- tinued Illinois Relays, the first an- nual Butler Relays will be held in | the big field house here March 25. A program of four relay races in the university class, three in the college class and five open dash | and field events has been ar- E entrants include four West- ern conference schools—Michigan, Chicago, Indiana and Purdue—as well as Marquette, Loyola of Chi- cago, Miami, Washington Univer-} sity of St. Louis, Michigan Normal, Western tate of Kalamazoo, Kan- sas State, Illinois Wesleyan and Pittsburgh, Kas. Teacher: Ralph Metcalfe, arquette’s greal negro sprinter, is expected to race in the 60-yard dash. An-| choring Indiana University's relay | teams will be two Olympic run-| ners, Charles Hornbostel, whose| specialty is 800 meters, and Ivan Fuqua, member of the United States team which raced to a| world’s rd in the 1,600- ter relay last summer. Major John L. Griffith, West- ern conference commissioner, will be referee and starter. Butler officials will have only one house for the advent of the track week ‘%o prepare the field | talent. ,On March 18 the will be, packed to the 15,000 fans cheering ites in the finals of the Indiana state high school basketball tour- nament, Playing floor and bleachers will be removed to make way for the elays, and spectators at the track events will take to the balconies. e S MANAGER’S GREED HURTS FIGHT GAME SAYS BEN LEONARD NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—What ails he boxing game today, says the back, with an attendant to tear alongside and regulate the flow That, it was. conceded, would cause complications. CARIDEO’S SALARY COLUMBIA, 8. C, Feb. 27.—At last the secret of Frank Cariedo’s salary as football coach at the University of Missouri has been revealed. A report of the board ) |of curators set the former Notre Dame star’s pay check down as $6,500 a year. i read the news articles. Read the ads as carefully as you |knew all the tricks, and there was bld maestro, Benny Leonard, is the creed of the modern manager, his haste to get into the “big money.” “They bring the boys along too last,” declared the former light- weight champion. “They try to hove him right to the top after e has had a dozen fights, and he result is many promising young men get crowned before they are | well started. “Now, when I was coming up, + boy had to work his way up slowly through the preliminary ranks, no matter how sensational 2 record he piled up. But, when he once got there, he was ready,| no doubt of his fighting spirit.” Rexall MILK of Grown- J horse, Tony. You = it destroys the (Fr=—+==) stain teeth. Try Free Delivery Phone ANYTIME with this NEW money-savin s and children alike will enjoy this jig saw puzzle of Tom Mix and his NEW money-saving Magnesia Tooth Paste. mouth causes pyorrhea and other mouth diseases. Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste neutralizes these acids! 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