Meagher an . Coach, gee aie : _ By JOHN MARTIN ond annual clinic and built. it and an all-star coaching cast. Players have been selected and coaches have been chosen ° and have accepted. The cast is’ announced in the May issue of the ‘Southern * Coach and Athlete, of< j ficial - publication ° of the associa-~ tion, and includes: not. only: two- squads of senior - football _ players, but’ :a brace of basketball teams. . The clinic thus is stepping out & into a field that *™™ is bound to attract a multitude of coaches who were not interested | in the football goings-on featured in the inaugural clinic at. Georgia Tech last August, TWO OF THE: seuthit outstand- ing football men will direct the Georgia all-stars on the night of August 25. Jack Meagher, of Au- | burnyswill iead the northern boys and Bobby Dodd,-of Tech, will be in charge of the southerners. . _ Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, note Kansas U. coach, will handle team of north Georgia basketeer in a-clinie game against a south Georgia outfit coached by Roy Mundorff, of Tech. Forrest (Spec) Towns, of Georgia, and George Griffin, of Tech. A clinic in this fast-growing sport will be held in connection with the Southeastern A. A. U. carnival. Several runners of the Glenn Cun- ningham or Chuck Fenske caliber will be brought here as poop attractions. - Track will be under direction of |. ~W. A. Alexander, pettiech of Joe THE ATLANTA JOURNAL S UADS ARE NA ALL-STAR GRID © d Dodd to The Georgia Coaches’ Association has shaped up He sec- around an all-star player list around to look. south. Georgia mainstay. Last year. the. northern . ‘coaching clinic. of Eatonton, es - FOOTBALL CENTERS Southeastern Conference coaches, | ball faculty. He will give supple- mentary lectures. Rex Enright, of South Carolina, will conduct a class in scouting. i so. IT SEEMS that the jeoaches| are continuing to knit an organ- , ization that ultimately will include -in its membership every-man con- | nected with athletics’ in the state.| They ‘can’t miss with the set-up j that will offer classes in football, track and basketball here in Au- gust. | What.most of the colfegesbeund: football boys have been wanting to know, the names of the all-star players, is announced in the maga- zine. Each squad has twenty-eight members. They are senior stars and were selected by coaches over | the state, with the outstanding | men from each district sifted until eeccee J. D. Aderholt, ‘Gainesville eneeetenaes: will be a member of the clinic foot-' — a highly: peahed. outfit headed By the fleet Brooken Blanton, the Val- dosta lad who has been flying, over . campuses, Paul Brodie, the Waycross ‘ball-. lugger, who perhaps is as good or better than. Blanton, is another squad, coached by Joel Hurt, turned back the south Georgians before a crowd of over 7,000 on a torrid night, ‘The boys from down under will be gunning for revenge. -And they’re conceded a great chance. THE ALL-STAR basketball game will be a new. attraction. | Members of the coaches’ associa- tion say that it is the only .one they have seen scheduled by a Smaller cities contributed a ma- jority of the cage stars, only two oming from Atlanta. Jack Davis, | e Russian ace, will head the} ‘northern squad and W. J. Griffith, is the outstanding members of the southerners. ‘Here are the squads as listed the Southern Coach and Ath- RTHERN SQUAD ~Plgyer and school. District. Tex ee. MORTOG: wos ccvcdcpececcee 10 Hasl Webb, Boys’ High seneerorneese 5 E. °°. Lee, ON ees cee coereeoseseceoe 10 GUARDS 6 ck, Decatur eo eneee eseccseseccecns & Jeff Thrower, LaGrange ....eccses 4 ILT ah Brook | ‘Pierce, ‘Trion ack ‘Marshall, North FUleon s,s 0049 7 Walter: Pairins.: Jordan: Hii | Hugh Miller, eee ee High eeageroece He easiie tine FOR QS, I939 Fat TACKLES : Dick Guthrie, Tech: Higny scctsccreess PIGTRE, DCCA 05.000 og co nlcins oecesccveece Walter Ruark, Monroe .esescocsccceves McCullock, Cedartown °.. ; Tinsley, - ‘Spal ding eeereessesesos sean ee eeeedsoeses “Henry Monsees, i Sam- ‘Lyons,- T Sam: ‘McFarland, "Toceoa Oernescessere Billy Prim, Rome High ... Larry Dodd, Russell Sonny Richardson, A. Jack Bradford, Commercial 7% James Puckett, Newnan .... Jim Reynolds,. LaGrange Bill Yearout, Monroe .. Lamar Bryant, Athens ee ee oe 98 ee eroetedre ae oeee ee ee SOUTHERN SQUAD ‘Player and school. a ‘H. M. smore, Valdosta - Bil Shirley, Bainbridze oe GUARDS _ Roscoe Spann, Jo rdan® isssenosenncces ee S; Elson - ‘Wall, - eevee see ce eeevees Emmett Lott, “Brunswick se saeeresasens CKLES. Leon: “Williams, Wrens .. Howard Rabb, Millen’ .... Tom Colbert, Lanier ... Cark. Sage,, Waycross iisccssecoes ‘. Willard ‘Warren, AIDaRY: dveccecessen vc ENDS. Curtis. Bennett, Sylvester. :. George. Heyward, Savannah Ernest Thomas, Valdosta Edgar Allen, ere Cornelius,: bideipigd Pets eeeesesee ese” ceensesaceed eoerrseces eeroercccses eeeeerescoose Ce eeeceespooeee ACKS. Benny Groover, maces petcaaccaheds™” 4 William Stephens, Albany cesscocerseoe Brooker: Blanton, Valdosta coscicsceess Paul Brodie, Waycross E. Harrison, Fitzgerald Raymond Finney, Savannah James Doughit, os ‘High aie 0 80%, Elton Meadows, hanter of 33 sod bese Roswell] Lambright, Srunpwick ieee eee Emory Marshall, Tennille 2763 062). ‘e'soe” NORTHERN SQUAD | . BASKETBALL Player and. School. Jack Davis; Russell High ....; ‘Ernest Cosper, Bowden ..... James Brown, Winterville 4 ‘Billy:-Coyle, Winterville ... Harry Parrish, Richmond ... Calvin Woods, Trion ....... eeeeetooe ve oe nee eve ces cageeces 29 ; : E uke Archer. Decula ..... ey eee et Harry Nicholes, Tech High ........ vow 5 JACK MEAGHER cen Player and School. District S | AN DI NGS ‘W. A. Collins,’ Collins High ....3.... 1 Hayward Cannington, Danalanonviie 2 Leonard Bridges, Americus ........ 3 W. J. Griffith, Eatonton - coccceecee 6 Gres Emory Connell, Valdosta . ccsecccece 8 tip heh oer LEAGUE " Doris Collinsworth, Eatonton .. ve 8 W. L. Pct.| . L. Pot. John Bergman, Savannah .., 1 Chat’ga 21 14 .600| Nashville 16 “48° 471 - ool Woe sate cer ae : : pene re 6 018 orleans i 20 oe Ss a ijson, Jordan ...«. : O: 5 Billy McCowen, Lanier S 6 meee cae mck 13° 22 33 — sera bes eereesoosese « ese oy SOoraeuenewo Gg I H&IOSOMH _ District, Be ee pear ooeeseree — ae re De CAME COMM OPDuied wacts District Memphis 18 18 .500|/L, Rock 4 NATIONAL. LEAGUE W.L. P 23°10 .697|Boston’ Ol oith 20 11 .645|Brooklyn Pittsburgh 17 16 .515|New York Chicago 17 17 .500|Philadelp’a AMERICAN LEAGUE i W.L ‘New York: 26 . 813 Washinet’n Boston . 19 10 .655|Detr Chicago 18 i. 563 Philadlp's: ; Qleveland 16 15.516 he: ae é | RESULTS - §OUTHERN LEAGUS (Memphis, 6; Atlanta, 4... e . (New Orleans, 8; Knoxville, 4. oS e (Others postponed, rain.) Pee ORG ——e aes Boston, 11-7; Wash it New York, 8-11; Philadelphia, 2-8, Cleveland, 7; Chicago, Detroit, 12; St. Louis, 5. . ‘: (Detroit-St. Louie, second game posts ey rain.) NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE New York; 10; Philadelphia, 4 Brooklyn, 4; Boston 2. Pittsburgh, 9: Chicago, i. ; Cincinnati, 3 ; St. Louis, 2 W.. Pet. “14 18 .438 13 17 .433 _ 14 19 .424 a - 1344 - W. Bs ro. di 22 393 | | | ke t OPilier Layuur, wayycLb wiurgan, Mas got Miss Suggs admirably ground-} ed in a sound golfing method, a swing on the flat side, and a thor- ‘oughly business-like way of get- ting hold of the ball and dis- patching it. toward an objective. And what a putter! She knocked around that pleasant little course (some of the holes are not so lit- tle, at that) in 39-39—78, picking off three 3’s on the second nine, one of them at the dogleg fourth, which is a par 4 of 295 -yards, if you play it as laid out, around an angle of woods to the right. NOW, you.can cut off some .of|. this yardage by hitting a bold, towering and elongated drive over the angle of forest, but you may take it from me, this requires. a lot of wallop, especially for a lady golfer. But Miss.. Suggs (weight, 100 pounds, remember) socked her drive to a position} within two yards of the left-front corner of that green; chipped. -bold- ly six feet past the. flag, and canned the putt with a precision only those considered as the most | promising were left to compete. Twelve Atlanta playets were named on the Northern squad. Tech High placed three to lead} the list. However, the Monroe Ag-| gies, G.I. A. A. champions, were | awarded four places, thus sup-| plying a nucleus for the North, ey THE AGGIES will furnish Bill Yearout, Tex Williams, Walter} Ruark and: Newt Green. "All were | outstanding last season. Ruark and'| Yearout were on the -All-G. I, ‘A.’ A. first eleven and Williams was ' Dick Guthrie, Sam Lyons and | Garland - Childrey will represent | Tech High. Other Atlanta mem-_ | bers of the squad will be: Haslam | Webb, center, Boys’ High; Wom- | ack, guard, Decatur; Pierce, tackle, | Decatur; Jack Marshall, end, North | Fulton; Henry Monsees, ‘end, G. | M. A.; Frank Boykin, back, Boys’ | High; Larry Dodd, back, Russell, and Sonny Richardson, hack, Georgia Military Academy. . | The southern squad will c Mhy Sly 1989 ft : nes P Be bial i i i: if F : 8 Ho dyiqas i! ! i ; G is 824 .. sed za ig3 ‘ He I ‘i mie iit is i Ha Es i hd i “ti At Very Director of Physical | way ha Ge es The writer is immensely pleased with your plans for the second amunl coaching school clinic as sponsored by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Associations, — I am impressed with the progressiveness shown in this new schene of having the various coaches who are leaders in their particular sport to instruct the high school toys fron the state of Georgia, ‘This plan will eatle the stulent coaches to hear and to witness the actual coaching of fimdanentals. Using the Georgia high echool boys as guinea pigs in the individual and team - August 21-26 Sponsored by Georgia Athletic Coaches Association DATE: HEADQUARTERS August 21-26. The players will report Friday, August 18, but Northern Teams Ansley Hotel the work for the coaches will not begin until Monday, Au- Southern Teams Henry Grady Hotel gust 21. Rates reasonable PLACE : TUITION : Ailanta, Georgia. Most of the work will be done at Georgia Tech, home of the “Golden Tornado.” Tech's two splendid gymnasiums and athletic fields will be used. Night lectures and pictures will be in air-conditioned assembly rooms~in popular Atlanta hotels. $2.00 for members of Georgia Athletic Coaches Association and members of Georgia Football Officials Association; $10.00 for non-members, The fee includes cost of badge, all lectures, demonstra- tions, pictures, and admission to all-star basketball game and all-star football game. CLIMAX : SPORTS : Football ... Basketball... Track ... Athletic Training. METHODS : Lectures ... Moving Pictures . .. Demonstrations . . . Regula- tion Games in Football and Basketball. Teams composed of all-star high school graduates will be coached during the clinic in preparation for the all-star games at the close of the school. This will produce a live game situation. Coaches will see theories tried in practice. Varsity players and assistant coaches of Auburn and Georgia Tech will give demonstrations on various techniques. All-Star Basketball Game Thursday Night, August 24. Ten North Georgia All-Star high school graduates, coached by “Phog” Allen, will meet the South Georgia All-Stars, coached by Roy Mundorif. All-Star Football Game Friday Night, August 25. Twenty- eight North Georgia All-Stars, coached by Jack Meagher, will meet twenty-eight South Georgia All-Stars, coached by Bobby Dodd. The game will be played at Grant Field, at 8:30, Atlanta time. The South's largest gathering of Fitz Lutz, University of Georgia Trainer, will serve as trainer of the All-Star Teams, demonstrating practical methods of taping and treating minor injuries. ing coaches will help solve your individual problems. Rooms and meals at reasonable prices. the country’s outstand- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE DWIGHT KEITH Secretary Georgia Athletic Coaches Association Pra 751 Park Drive, N. Ansley Hotel Atlanta, Georgia | Headquarters, Northern ® Footbill and Basketball Teams Henry Grady Hotel E. MATE rc ey Headquarters, Southern Football end P=eh-th-l! sams * Ivan Aften-Marshali Co. ANSLEY HOTEL ANDREW JACKSON HOTEL ST. CHARLES HOTEL TUTWILER HOTEL re JEFFERSON DAVIS HOTEL ATLANTA, Gd. NASHVILLE, TENN. NEW ORLEANS, LA. BIRMINGHAM, ALA, MONTGOMERY, ALA. Dinkler fiotels CARCING CINK e kK oe PRESIDENT & GEN. MGR... exiadaigi iin ee fet 4 ~O. HENRY HOTEL GREENSBORO, N.C.” SAVANNAH, GA. WRITTEN FROM ANSLEY HOTEL ATLANTA,GA. Ur: 8 my Pam Ww Wegtnues.y a Coron ene oe eo eu To ond Aahy 44a. 2 Ah Aro CO Cop DVL BO g ot _* uw ida ie yt it at a yi inn ii ii 1 iy a ite ab qin 1 ie cullen ven enb Sf "you 800 al ij cetera te ie With all good wishes, I an yours, a oe of Physical Education and Recreation, - : Septagber 9, 1989. Dear Mre Keith: I am wondering if you would be so kind as to send me a roster of the coaches who were in attendance at your coaching clinic in Atlenta this sumer. I would like to write to a mmber of then, and would greatly appreciate your kindmess in serding me the list. ; With deep appreciation for your many kindnesses, Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Bdusation end Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coach. THE GEORGIA COACH AND ATHLETE 7 we TSS Vn DN. ATLANTA, GEORGIA JOHN MARTIN, Editor Official Organ of Georgia Athletic Coaches Assn. and See er eee Georgia Football Officials Assn. SELBY BUCK, Asso. Bus. Mgr. 110 Euclid Ave., Macon, Ga. Atlanta, Georgia, september 19, 1939 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Kansas University Lawrence, Kansaw Dear Dr, Allen: I am enclosing roster of coaches attending our recent clinie. Any time I ean furnish you any information of this nature please call on me. - Your book arrived today. I appreciated this very much I assure you. Very sincerely yours, « 4 of) ee A MAGAZINE FOR COACHES, PLAYERS, OFFICIALS AND FANS September 50, 1939 Mire Dwight Keith, 751 Park Drive, Ne Ee, Atienta, Georgiie Dear Mre Keith: Your two letters of September 25 and 28 were received in the mail this morning, and I am very happy to serve as one of your advisors on your very splendid magazine, “The Southern Coach and Athlete". In my opinion, this is a very helpful service that magazine is rendering to the coaching profession of the high schools and the colleges of the south. You my quote me in any mamer that you wishes I give you this license Inowing your evaluation of truth and veracitye Tt is a pleasure for me to serve you in any cayacitye And too, I want to thank you very much for sending me the list of coaches at the coaching schoole ‘his will : 7 bh git ie ie it . begun last August. “This will be even more especially true since I am on your advisory boarde With all good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, . Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAsAll Varsity Basketball Conche THE SOUTHERN COACH AND ATHLETE 751 PARK DRIVE, N. E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Official Organ of Georgia Athletic Coaches Assn. and Georgia Football Officials Assn. Atlanta, Georgia September 25, 1939 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Coach Allen: You are familiar with the magazine which we published last year called "The Georgia Coach and Athlete." Interest in this magazine has spread to other states and a number of other coaches’ and officials’ associations are planning to adopt it as their official publication. the first issue of Volume II will appear in a few days as "The Southern Coach and Athlete." We are eager to make it an instrument of greatest possible service to amateur athletics in this section and are asking outstanding eoaches and school officials to serve on the advisory board. we would be happy to have you serve in this capacity. shere are, of course, no financial or other obligations involved. We just want to know that we can call en you for suggestions that will improve the magazine and make it better serve ¢ésS section. We feel sure that a magazine of this nature ean render a great service to the high schools and colleges of the South and your endorsement and moral support will help make it possible and will be greatly appreciated. Very — yours, Dwight Keith Ci Ee EDITOR A Magazine for Coaches, Players, Officials and Fans Agta _ THE SOUTHERN COACH AND ATHLETE | 751 PARK DRIVE, N. E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Official Organ of Georgia Athletic Coaches Assn. and Georgia Football Officials Assn. Atlanta, Georgia September 28, 1939 Dr. Forrest C,. Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: I want to thank you for the book and for the autograph you were so kind to write, I am working hard on my magazine and I am trying to get it established as a sportS& magazine for the Southern Gtates. If you will endorse the idea and agree to serve as one of my advisors I am sure it will be a great help and I will appreciate it more than I ean tell you. Lt am following up your letter to McGraw Hill Co. and asking if they will not take some space with me. I believe it will be an effective medium for them in this section. With very best regards and wishing you a very successful season, I am Sincerely yours, Dwight Keith Es A Magazine for Coaches, Players, Officials and Fans November 6, 1989» Dear ii, Keiths I em wondering if you would be kind enough to send me copies of the “Georgia Coach and Athlete" which _ Contain articles that I have written for yous I desire these copies for mr files, if they are available. With appresiation of your courtesy, and with ell good wishes, I an Very sincerely yours, irene iat rhieanse Shgation and Resrention, FOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache