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The Recreation Department win
add basketball and boxing to its
sports schedu’,? soon.
A1 Bishop of the deparment said
today that as soon as Junior Loop
Football playoffs are completed the
department wUl go right into Jun
lor basketball. Teams will oe or
ganixed soon.
He said that senior basketball
teams wlU he organised for both
boys and girls. He said that be
hoped to use the Spalding and Orif
fin High gymns for games. Monday
night at 7:30 the Recreation De
partment will hold a meeting to
elect managers for the teams.
The regular Thursday night Vol
ley ball game this week has been
called oft by the Recreation Depart
ment and will not be played until
the following Thursday. However'
t)v regular Tuesday night craft
classes will be held as usual.
Bishop has added another sport
to the many sponsored by the Re
creation Department, boxing. The
Golden Gloves boxing tournament
has been revived in Atlanta and the
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elimination matches are to be held
in Atlanta January 24, 25, and the
26.
The tournament will be held in
two divisions, open and novice.
There will he eight classifications in
e ach division.
Georgia winners in 'the open will
complete in Nashville in February
jqj- a cnance to go to Chcago for
the finals. All boys Interested in
boxing should see Bishop at the
Recreation Department. He said
that he would like very much to
get a team of boys from Griffin
and as scon as a team is made up
training for the bouts would begin.
Geri's Chances Wane
For Breaking Record
ATLANTA — UP) — Joe Geri of
Georgia, leading the Southeastern
Conference scoring race by a Mg
margin, slackened his pace Satur
day and now has only an outside
chance of breaking the SEC record.
The stocky Phoenixville, Pa.,
hafback, scored nine points against
Furman to build his poiiiits to 87.
With only the Georgia Tech game
remaining, Geri is 11 points short
of Steve Van Buren’s record set in
1943.
Tech’s stout defense, which led
the natioin during most of the sea
son, may be Geri’s toughest wall.
Zack Clinard, Vanderbilt’s point
kicking specialist, lifted his kicking
score to 33 and a tie with Geri to
placements. Clinard has not scored
a touchdown.
The Eddie Price battering ram
from Tulane took, second place to
total scoring when he bucked across
the Wave’s only touchdown against
Cincinnati. Price, with 54 points,
is just ahead of Florida’s Chuck
with 48.
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Southern Methodist’s football squad,
host team in the Dallas New Year’s
Day bowl game, voted North Caro
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lina, an unbeaten, once-tied team
that whipped Texas of the South
west Conference 34-7. The Cotton
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