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