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PAGE SIX THE STAUNTON SUNDAY. MORNING, MARCH 4, 1934 SPRING IS NEAR-BASEBALL TRAINING STARTS Mary Baldwin Is Winner of Debate Duke Captures Tank Title In Conference Tilt debrand B. Wilson, Seott Hamrick, V. L. Reeves, C.

W. Good, R. F. Barger, Wm. Martin, L.

Wea9t B. B. Hanger, A. I. Miller, Aubrey Smith, B.

W. Jones, H. Hamilton, F. D. Carson, R.

E. Crlckenberger, M. Dice, E. W. Kerr, Robert Simmons, Secretary P.

C. Manley, and County Agent J. C. Coiner, SPORTS 0 Continued from Page 1, Col. 7 Fisher of York, Pa.

Dr. L. Wilson Jarman, presi University, March 3. UP) Duke university tonight won dent of Mary Baldwin, presided the Southern Conference twim- over the debate and welcomed mlng championship by scorin tbe visiting team to the college. forty-three points, while the defending champion Virginia Cava An informal reception, was held after tbe debate for the 1 liers and Washington and Lee tied for second place with thirty-five RIFLE MATCH WON BY S.

M. FISHBURNE AND AUGUSTA TIE m. a i. pointa each teams and judges, who were II. L.

Bridges Jr. and John D. White of Staunton, and Mrs. Edna T. Frederlkson of Duncan McDavId of W.

and 1 a freestyle ace of Gainesville, FOR SECOND; 2 OTHER ENTRIES waa the high point man. He won the 60 yarda, 100 yard and 220 yard events. In the hundred he More Than 700 lowered the conference record to 57.9 seconds and In the 220 to "Sign-up" Contracts two minutes 29.3 seconds, break S. M. A.

Junior Varsity Boxers Victors, 4 to ing: his own record. "IN, 1 Hi Charlie Prince, of Virginia. FINE CUT FLOWERS Sweet Peaa, l.OO, fl.50 hundred Boms, all color, flJSO, $2.00 dozen. (Tarnations, all colors, l.OO, fl.23 do. Buddleia.

$1.00 dot. Pansles, 60o doc Calendula, $1.00 dot. Snapdragon, $1.50 do. Blooming Plants In variety Cut Flower work 'of every description 1 JOHN FALLON Staunton, Va. swam the 150 yard breaststroke in one minute 48.5 seconds to lower his own conference and pool record for the second successive 1 'mrr-' In a specially arranged match for the lighter weights, Staunton Junior Varsity fltthters de The first "sLjn-up" period of the corn-hog reduction campaign closed Saturday, and all contracts received after March 5 will be placed in the second "eign-up" period, which will close about March 25.

This was decided at night. feated Virginia Kpiscopal school SUunton Military i acederay was first with a team core of 2522, and Fishburne and Augusta, were tied for second with 24 64 In the five-team "shoulder-to-shoulder' rifle match fired in "The Hill" yesterday. The other two team entered were Fork Union and Massanutten Military academies. Fork Union's score was 2454, within ten points of fie second place teams, while Massanutten't marksmen trailed with a 2178. The match was Dip first attempt at "nhoulder-to-dhoulder" firing on a larger scale, and was substituted for the annual "correspondence" ii'atch for Third Corps Area honors.

Seveniy-fivc Dick Craveley, of Martinsville. again won -the fancy diving last night at S. M. A. hy a loiai of four fights to two.

Th meet wan limited to the first four I i event for Virginia. He then swam as anchor In the medley relay a meeting of the corn-hog control association, held In the county building. 0 0 0 wclRhia (through the welter which the Cavaliers took to tie for second place with the Gen weiKht) and was scheduled re centlv bv reauest of V. K. 3.

Beglnnlg this -week, commit erals. who had no fiatUers above the 149-pound class hut wanted to University, March 3. iff) teemen will begin the Inspection of contracted acres on the farms of those who have already signed corn-hog reduction contracts, to give a chance to those they liaa. The two extra debts were a With the fast lme of 2:58.6, uperlal at 115 pounds, and an men were entered In the contest. Jirii nil' i' in Dailey of Duke captured the 200 each tram conslstins of fifteen I addition ff-atherwelitlit event.

In 1 tw.n lurtnup tt yard breast stroke event to open men tor me inaiu ifjiuih in caui ui'; ihpi ui tbe finals of the Southern Con won bv a 'ilCO In th ference swimming tournament determine and acreage on such contracted, acres. At the same time, these committeemen will take a census of all corn and hog productions of the non-signers in the county, here tonight. Cohen of Virginia ond round. In the other Hubhs son his nerond Unlit in two days ran second, Garrett of Virginia 6n Francisco's Seal Stadium It the scent of baseball activities thest days with ttart of the majen working out befort tht official spring practice ttaso opsns. Ltw Fonteca, manager of tht Chicago Whitt Sox, It collecting pictures of outstanding American League playcrt to at shown befort high school and college) students.

Fonseea (left) It "shooting" (left to right) Tony Laierrl, New York Ysnkets; Willie Kimm, Cleveland Indians, and Jot Cronln, shortstop-manager of tht Washington Senators. (Associated Press Photo) for the local by a technical position, the ten highest score made by the fifteen were eounted. This method differs from that usually followed, when the ten men who make the hUlieM. Individual score constitute the team, and their scores are used for record purposes. third, and Smith of Virginia fourth.

knockout in the, second round Two flirhts were awarded on Prince of Virginia set a new decision. Claitclt of V. B. S. win and it Is stated that it will be to every farmer's advantage to give as correctly as possible the Information asked by these community committeemen.

pool and conference record lo nine a close one, over Banken- capture the 150 yard backstroke riorf in the bantamweight, and TROJAN COEDS ORGANIZE OWN POLO TEAM Kalardn of 8. M. A. defeating even In 1:48.5. Franklin of W.

and L. came second, Glynn of W. Dean by an exhibition; of clever "The elgn-up so far has been and L. third, and Tillman of Duke most gratifying." County Agent fourth. boxing In the featherweight.

The last two fights were quick ones lit the lightweight class. McDavid of W. and L. captured J. C.

Coiner says, "as there are already 700 or more contracts in WINS THE Mr. S. B. McGuffin is awarded a pair of our famous FREEMAN shoes as the winner of our "How Far Do You Walk During Your Day's Work" contest. His daily average is 1414 miles.

To every man who walks a lot, or must be on his feet a lot, we recommend our Freeman shoes. Their scientific construction assures correct foot support and all-day comfort. We fit you carefully and skillfully "breaking in" is avoided. Good quality, plus correct fit, assures maximum service. Thus Freeman shoes are the most economical you can Fendley won on a knockout my office, and more that are not against White of V.

K. K. In the 50 yard freestyle event in 25.4 seconds, trailed by Gravely, Virginia, second, Mervine of Duke, third, and O'Connor of Duke, fourth. twenty-five seconds, with White taking the ful count apparently yet completed that have not been turned in. Help at all times will be available at the county agent's office, and committeemen will set dates for helping in their dis because he forgot to get up, for In the 440 freestyle, Burke of Three l'ositioii By agreement among; coaches and, officials before the, beginning of the match, threo positions were fired, Instead of four; an Option wan given between the Bitting and kneeling positions, with most contestants choosing the former.

High wore for the standing and sitting went to S. M. winner of the contest; A. M. A.

won by two points In the prone firing, was one point short of the Staunton team In the ulttlng-posl-tlon score, but fell down In the moat difficult test etandlng by mora than fifty points. Team scores In the various portions are as follows: Duke took the title with a time he seemed able to continue. In the 14ft pound class, Williams of V. K. waded Into Smith to of 5:41.4.

followed -by Reed of W. tricts. and second, Kraushaar of slug him to the mat In forty-one Those attending Friday's meet Duke third, and Lanier of W. 4 fourth. seconds.

HuiiiMMrlc S. M. ing the association were: President W. W. McCray, J.

K. Livesay, H. B. Coiner, C. K.

HU- McDavId of W. and L. repeated In the 100 yard freestyle, setting defeated Hun-hard by TKO In 55 a new conference record of 57.9 seconds. He was -trailed by O'Con seconds of round two. 11!) tiounds: Clsuett.

V. K. tha, where the little leader, a nor of Duke, second, Mervine of Duke third, and Lanier ofS W. defeated Itankendorf by decision. few hours before he officially shelved the diet and began rul and L.

fourth. 129-pounds: Fajardo, 8. M. dcfeRted Heen by decision. 129-nounds: Hubhs.

8. M. -0- ing by emergency decree, tittered wear, as well as the most comfortable. UwA Celebrate Death defeated Throop by TKO in 1:45 of round two. a warning whose significance has grown in twelve mnths of tension and fighting.

Jtf-Mtf YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO COME IV AMD TRY ON l'lR-nounds: Fendlcv. R. VI. up "I have always operated on a M. A.

M. H. M. defenled White by KO in 25 s. F.

A. LOVETT BROTHERS' SHOES of Parliament in Austria Today Ooprr'Kht, 1934, By The Associated Press Vienna, March 3. Iff) The 917 f.M 2T.22 .9:15 884 Mfi 24fi4 mi 2 21114 X77 fi42 2 149-iiounds: Williams. V. K.

8.. parliamentary basis," he declared then, "and if parliament makes Itself impossible, it will not be the government's fault." rtcfeiiled Smith by KO In 4 1 see- ti if "if T. V. M. A.

M. M. A. .871 824 217R ends, A few days later the Socialist mi 1, party faced by the fact that parliament had been eliminated first anniversary of the death of the Austrian parliament will be LOVETT BROS. X-Uay Shoe Fitters celebrated tomorrow throughout issued an equally historical warn the nation.

WASHINGTON AND LEE RETAINS S. C. WRESTLING CROWN WITH A TOTAL OF 24 POINTS IN FINALS i 11 I I Chancellor Kngelbert. Dollfuss ing to workers that "if we do not defend ourselves while there is still time, we will toboggan Into Fascism." I'M- himself will speak at the principal observance in Villach. Carln- Sorority women of the University of Southern Cal Ifornia In Los Angeles have formed 1 squad and are looking forward to games with other women't teamt.

Left to right: Marjorle Brock, Polly White, Max-Ine Adame and Janet King. (Associated Press Photo) Two Record Holders to Meet Uiln, Cliiiile Doriler, who fought free or Impending defeat to pin Ills foe, The conference champions: 1 Ik-pounds Have Morriih, N. ('. Slate. I2 pounds Fred Snrkls, and eo.

I poii nils t'haib Nolen, N. In Quarter-Mile at N. C. U. ('.

Stale, Chai.ei Hill, N. (., March 3. Hla kslnng, March 3. Washington and Iwe tonight retained Its Southern conference wrestling crown, scoring a loliil of twenty-four points In (he llnal bouts. The clmmplont were hard pushed by V.

M. witli twenty-one. N. (. Hlate trailed with Ill-teen, and Virginia Tech, with eight.

Washington and crowned three rhumpioiiH In retaining I In1 title. V. I. and North Carolina State came through with two Individual champions e.icb, 11 nil Vli-Iceh with one. 0 champion, I 'iiplaln Charli'n l'tltcliard of and Lee.

was (let i utii'il by his fellow townsman, V. cap- I 4 "i-ioiiimIk llarwud Smith, Matching the Conference outdoor iiHliliigton 11 ml Gilmer of Stuart Hall, tlnda Todd. Kleanor Gllmore, MIm Wllber, Cadet San Jose of S.M.A., John Todd, Lt. C. S.

Roller III, MaJ. C. S. Roller Hugh Sproul. Win.

Perry, Forrest T. Tavlor, Dr. G. R. Fiaher, and Ree Ellis.

Those enjoying six-thirty hunt breakfaat, In addition to those riding, were Col. and Mr. H. II. Wavt, Miss Katherlne Wayt.

Mrs. Harry V. White, Mrs. C. A.

Seaton, Miss Ainmlo Todd, Misa Elliott, Mrs. G. M. Ollkeson. Mr.

and Mrs. ('. P. Hollls, and John Hoberteon. to be reckoned with In this gruelling race Is Phil Ilutschnw, Well-lord's teammate at V.

M. who placed second In the Indoor meet last year and who did the 440 outdoors In as fast time as 49.3 eeconds. find Indoor record holders, the (Uartci inlle Is expected lo produce one of lie most brllllnnt 1 55 pounds Hill cuncrice, V. I. 1 tl pounds Charles Dorrler, V.

M. I 1 7 -11011 mis Nelson Wnldrop, aces of the day at the Southern (inference Indoor (ianies hero Saturday afternoon and tilKht, The half-mile run will present Virginia Tech. IMiPiiLllli. iBrtF Iiim 1 March in. exactly the opposite situation.

IfeiivywelifM Hugo Monlno. i Tim I wo chum pious who head Iirndsher of Duke and Cary of Washington and Lee. Virginia, the two leaders at the The riding was fast but cau tious and tery enjoyable. The indoor meet last year, havn grad unfed, and Williamson of t'aro Una, who finished second In course was about eight miles. McOLlXU A.

M. A. Wrestlers Defeat Central of Richmond Sixty-Eitfht Boxers Knter Tournament outdoor meet, Is on the sick list aving the field more or lese open for new stars. However, Dudley of Virginia the Held (or this event am Hill Wellfnrd or V. M.

1., and Al Itelchman of I hike, liehiiniftii epetl to a new Indoor record of fi4.1 seconds In the event at, the 1931 Hninea. Wcllford placing fourth bided his lime until the outdoor season when he showed his heels lo the whole field and set a new mark of 4S.2 second at the Conference outdoor meet. The two (rrent runners will be primed io settle the question of superiority once and for all at the Indoor (intnes this year. Another entry ho will have who was fourth Indoors last' year ml who negotiated the distance ir, as fast time as on eminute and filty-nine seconds outdoors, back along Willi euch other speedy runners as Crist of Duke, and Cronln and Deal! of Mary I 1 ft I si 1 I I fill 1 it McClung, March 3. Mlllboro High "school closed Wednesday for the balance of this week due to the extreme cold and heavy snowfall, causing such a shortage In attendance.

Some of the buses could not make tlie trip and those running did not carry the full number. Snowplows have been used In getting the roads open and everyone has been busy trying to dl7 a path In order to get the necessary outdoor work done. About eleven Inches of land. Wcllford, the quarter-mile champ, may also essay this event. Hear your favorite artists as if they were appearing in your home In person" through the magic of a new 1934 PH1LCO with the patented Inclined Sounding Board, the great' est development in scientific sound reproduction.

Give your home a REAL radio a musical instrument that will do full justice to the splendid programs now on the air. See and hear the new rillLCO models now! COCNTV I.KAtil'K NCOItKS snow fell Sunday and Sunday Il iv Score land county. Hotklns conducted a public sain on the Hoffman farm near Wllllamsvllle In Bath county lat Thursday. "A large crowd was present, Irrespective of the extremely bad weather," said the auctioneer. "This was a cash sale, ami everything brought a good price.

Horsea brought 1180 per head; a grindstone brought $8, and other articles were sold In proportion." yilLTIXG r.UtTT n. rt. Whites lo. KUiv light boxers have been entered in lie Southern prep mid hull school hull lament, nt Augusta Military ncademy, Mar. and Id.

('. S. Holler, director of the tournament Announces. Kleven schools from Maryland, Weet Virginia, North and Virginia have unit in their llxin of entries, and prep. HralloiiN for enlerulnluit I lie vIhIIIiik hoxeis and prepni'lng for Ihirs crowds are Rolnit forward.

The Sunt hern tourney alw ayn preseutM good and this year will be no exception, cordinn to advance dop taken from Hie unison's work of the teams entered. Staunton Military academy, (Ireeiilirlec Military school, IV iiinhurg Huh school, Klhltirn' Military school, and Augusta Military have all entered full trHtiiM of elsht men. ArnisiroiiK Junior college, of Armstrong. VV, a hae entered six men. and Hnlrlgh school, H.iirieti, s.

and Stocko High school, of I.ejto, W. hae entered a like number. Charlotte Hun school, of Charlotte Hall, Md has made Hiree entries. Miller school, of Albemarle county has entered five men, and lied Hill Huh school, of Albemarle county, with two. rounds of the list of ilxty-elKht entries.

EXTRA-LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES night. Thermometers registered very low temperatures Wednesday arU Thursday nights, varying from eighteen to twenty degrees below tero In different places. One of the men employed In opening tbe roads Sunday, had hia fet badly frosen. His name i Arthur Smith and he lives at Milcbeltown, George Masse, who baa had D.J mam hMhI 1 Mcl'hennev 2 Klracnfo Reed 1 2 Thinner 7 Hoomsi 6 Falrhiint 1 ..1,0.... Wlsoman Shull ltd Wagner I Snli.

Itlalr. r.arbrr 2. Dfflcisl J. Kinney. Wajne Kroger I.

V. llruer 12 Quick YV. 10 Pay 11 UF. Smith J. 8 Sehawh 14 Coiner 6 Jenkins 5 .1.0.

Quick J. 0 Orove 2 HQ Smith 4 measles, is able to be out again. Kacliij; the hiit meet of the season, AiiKii-ia Milit.ny acail-emy "rustlers' tcriliiy aflei-noon St Foil ilefenled the Cenlial V. M. team of twctin-ric to tliir-leen.

A. A uriirinN Iiim! night claimed I lie Virginia, Chaniploiishlp iiinniit IiIkIi nd prep schools, srd M. ('. A.V They pointed wiili pildn to their season's icon! of six victories find one defeat, the latter coining at the tmnrls ef the strong Waxhlnvton niu I Lee Freshmen, They hIfo called attention to Victories over I 111! Navy I'lehes ami the Iitapei, C. V.

M. C. the only Ivi-u teams outilde of Vttfciii mst during the year. Results of 'f Meniaj nuitih: 115-pounds; ColnMr, A. M.

defeated Martin, fall In one minute, twenty onds. Miller, Augustn, defeated Walson, Nnrlnlk; ri 1 1 in three minuter, tiw fnv-onds. 1 3 5-pouuils; Md'hi rson, Norfolk, on oer ioiniiiervllle, Augusta; time ndvfmtHKM of sit minutes and ten seconds. 145-poiindH: LHlenflold, Norfolk, defeated Felts, Augusta, fall In seven minutes end fifteen seconds. lSa-pounds: Bosnian, Norfolk, wou ovr Lyne, Augusta, fall In five minutes and forty eeeoinls.

1 6 j-pounds: Caruso, AugiiMH, defeated lilickiiian, Norfolk; fall In one minute and forty-five seconds, extra period. Faykosh, Augusta, beat i'erkius, Norfolk; fall Id one minute and fifty-seven seconds; extra period. I'nJImlted: Hayman, Augusta, won by default. Score: Augusta Military academy, 25; Norfolk V. M.

C. A. 13- George B. Schneider, of Los Angeles, was given back a valuable stick plu by a bandit who held hint up when the owner told the highwayman the pin eould be traced if efforts were made to pawn it. FHILCOMB ftw Baity uru4 vttfc AataatmUc VAmCn.

tnl iMr hif-mA tana. Cta twtt ami atp lM emtta v0 nt kur fcraarfcMta. His brother. Frank, and father. A.

S. Mays, both have measles now. tac or fracsna obwsh, frith tfl entirely SsvtofthefmCOindhMl Soaandtaf, Board New AedltorlM Speaker bUnced Power Om Aedie SyTseej t) Br Conp'1 1 OM Control Patented Fisl-Hoinf Oms Shedow Ttwief Attoaaafk Votame Control UiwnHed Stettoa Raeoecfinj D4.I PHILCOHlfk-EMdeeeyTttWt RtceHts Police tod AJrpleest Calls in tddltrofl to rtfW projrasM Minnie Brinkley and her daughter, Mrt. Law son Stvely $45 :7 have been quite 111 with colds and bronchitis, but are better. 46 (Siihsi Quick Ti.

fl. Offlclul Ring. Little June Hleklln and Wood have whooping cough. Weyers Cave, March 3. On Feb.

22, Ceorge Washington's birthday, an enjoyable tqullting party was held In the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Glover, of Weyers Cave.

At noon a dellclout dinner was served by the Mrs. Glover. Patriotic decorations. In keeping with spirit of the day, were effectively used In table decorations. Late In the afternoon, refreshment were eerved.

Those preent were: Mrs. N. I. Kagey, Mrs, L. E.

Long. Mrs. J. A. IJranum, Mrs.

V. R. Flory, Mrs. R. Bowman.

Mrs. J. N. Clover. Miss Mary Flory, Miss Audrey Rowman, Mies Virginia Wright, Mrs.

A. R. Glover, and Royd Oloter. all of W'eyera Mrs. T.

K. Glover. Mrt. Arlle Long, Mrs. A.

R. Clover, and Fllmore Glover, all of Harrlaon-burg. KNJOYAHLK DRAG HIXT AVCTfONKKR SKKS THK IlKTlltN OF (MVni TIMKS OTHXR 1914 PH1LCOS FROM $20 up Mrt. Llna Ervln. continues critically ill at the home of her Thst good times In financial daughter.

Mrs. Allen Rector. Mrs. Tom McCune and chil affairs have returned, and that we mav all look Imo the fu 'V Jl'Moit I.KAtil'K dren. Elisabeth Tommy, are visiting the former's parent.

Mr. and Mrt. R. T. Grady.

ture with great encouraeement." Is the opinion of A. J. Potklns, Mist Virginia Marshall, ac auctioneer of Headwaters, lllgh- companied by a friend. Miss Maxtne Stroll, was at home from Shenandoah college last week RrmVIe LF Rlchardnon HF Flint Center liaseett 2 end. Mra.

Catherine Terrell of Clo- verdale. Is visiting her daughter, Mra. W. E. Tlecker.

In the Junior basketbnll league, (he V. S. I), n. team defeated the Hookies yesterday, 20 to 10. Leflwlrh, V.S.D.fl.

Center, and Stephen, Itookle guard, were high-point scorers. In a second battle, the Itev-erley Manor anlnt won over the Juniors, 1" to 10. Arm-stroim. Allen. Hsulett and Obent-chain, were hlKh seorem.

The box scores; v.H.n.n. Lacks Klser 2 Leflwlrh 10 Allen 2 Karles Junior Armstrong 6 Krsenbrtght Clhhs Allen 4 Leaven Stephen 6 VanFoseen Her. Manor f-hiflet 2 Farley 3 lUrlett BSte- (ry fe, cinD (kmmMM t.G It(J i.v ur (nlrr I At T. F. McCune and J.

T. Grady made a business trip to Goshen Wednesday. Little Ruby Ptrnett. who has The C.lenmore Hunt club held Interesting drag hunt afternoon, with Jack Todd, master of hound, and Misa Agnes Sproul and Dr. Crosby, whip.

Sheriff G. M. Ollkeson waa the field master. Those ridlox were; Vine Tollev Ubenschala 4 Iwrn ill for several weeks, it now Improving. 110.

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