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The Lookout
By FRANK MORAN .
Two Good Fights for Hub Johnny O'Keefe to Be Jockey Indians Have Next "Babe Ruth" Semi-Pro Baseball BoonvSeen
WE CAN TAKE A BOW FOR TIPPING YOU OFF ON THE Ray Robinson-Freddie Cabral and Henry Armstrong-Tommy Jes- sup "lights"(?). ..and we will continue to give out with more dope on Boston bouts...this time, about bouts "in the making"!
Those who saw Ihe Willie Pep-Sal Bartolo fight in. Boston a few Weeks back, are still talking aboul i t . . . i t .was wonderful, we know, we saw it., .well, early In June, we'll all have the op- portunity of seeing Pep and Bartolo in a return bout at an out- door show in the Hub...plense believe. Ihat this bout is definite- Iv "set"...and after Beau Jack beats Bob Montgomery in . New York, we'll see a Beau Jack-Ralph Zannelli fight in Boston!
We Heartily neconimcml These Two
Now there are two fights, we'll heartily recommend your seeing...you can go to these fights and feel that you're not go- ing to get up and go home before the first round is over...
you'll get some action for your dough this time! Has Perfect 1'll.vsic, For Killer
Lit lie Jo.hnny O'Keefe, the Lowell lad who made his ring
debut in the Nationals in Boslon not too long ago, has tem-
porarily forsaken the ring for the turf,. .Johnny fought in Ihe
112's, and lost to tho National champ, Tony Peppi.-.in reality,
he weighs about 108...at present he is employed at the T. C.
Paine Farms in -Wayland where he is learning to become a NEW YORK, May 12 (INS)— LEAGUE STANDINGS jockey., .as it is. he can ride /airly well and he is receiving ad- For the first time this bascBall
vanced instruction from the foreman at. the farms who is a
former jockey...it is possible that "O'Keel'cy" may connect wilh
onc-of the stables at the fall meeting at Rockingham to further
his career as a race rider.. .he's 19 years old. nearly full grown
and weighs 103...he's got plenty of stuff and we wouldn't he
surprised if he made the grade!
Cub^'Gineral Manager Reports He Hasn't Hat f
"Figures Don't Lie"—Especially on 1'ny Checks
The .old adage, "figures don't lie," certainly applies lo major
line on just where the various con* Philadelphia lenders are headed, not Ihat any- Chicago
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sports nonsense is the"war" going on in the Pacific Coast conference over next fall's football program.... Graduate managers of fhe four southern schools decided they'd play a double round-robin schedule and'let the six northern teams shift for themselves. The northern schools didn't like being shoved out of the big dough sector and they let everybody know it....what
league baseball this 'season and proves that people don't just, thing will be in Ihe least conclu-
don't have the time...with all the ballyhoo about baseball antl C.U1HS TODAY morale, appeals to workers not be truants and the pep talks months to go—five months that SI. l.iuK al llo.ilon
on absenteeism, the best persuader in Ibis day and age is that will get tougher and tougher as riili'aso al \ew York.
good hourly rale, with time and a half for overtime, and double summer's sun begins (o bear down. rtll.-liurfli .U nroohl.ui (u>'llifln). time for holidays...that's the proposition that's keeping them League Leaders Get Wo-knul
out of the ball parks-.. .except possibly on occasional week-ends However, the New York Yar 1
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New York .... Cleveland , . Delroll Waslilnglon St.Louli Phlladelpnla Chicago
B O S T O N
A lively interest in the four-
when that good old "double lime ' doesn't figure in the pay kees, who just about broke th
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.752 i£TS WINGS— Forr.es> E. Huntley, son of Mr. and Mrs/Joseph
.625 Hunrley of 6.1 Eighteenth street, received his wings and commis- team league has been evident in
check!
3*lcase, Don't Forget tlie Xame
The next "Babe Ruth" the major leagues will see is a young-
backs of Ihe Boston r.ccl Sox b taking seven of the eight game played by those two clubs, will gt a chance to take the Cleveland Ir dians apart, or vice versa, for th first time in the American ler.gut
.533 he respective .schools. Member .526 teams are Moody and Varnum
'aul Sullivan.
with various semi-pro clubs. He also played basketball with The Bartlett school, for years a can't be until the ten faculty
ster bearing the fag, Eddie Robinson.. .now in the U. S. Navy,
Eddie will have to wait until after the war (o make his league
debut, but he's only a young fellow and he'll have plcnly of
time...he weighs better than 200 nnd is 6'.1" high. ..lie's a and in the National tho Brookly t.No aajnes ^(•he'lxlcil).
.313 ield, Valdosta, Ga.,' on' April 29. "Mike" is well known here for Mvlorey, coached' by James- p. ' thai there's nothing official •»3jhis baseball ability with Lowell high, the Lowell Legion >eam ana Roane' and Butler, coached about the plan and there
first baseman' and despite being a big fellow, he's unusually Dodgers, who.have bolstered thei
CAMKR TODAY Il'^tcn ftl Si. l.oirh
New Vnrk .\t tiilr.icn 1'lillirielrhia «l Delroit Wa.slilrifion ai Cleiclinrt Initht).
HorsePlayers
StillDriving
toSuffolk
O. P.A. Moves to Nip Parkers Outside
East Boston Track
representatives meet June 14, Lowell high and the -Y. M. C. A. He is shown seated in fhe powci- in the circuit, has been and there's no telling what
adept in the field and handles himself around the initial sack-
like a big-timer..-he. played with Baltimore last season and hit
for .306, bolting out 27 home runs, and driving in 110 runs...
when he breaks inlo the big show he'll wear the uniform of tho Cleveland Indians...so don't forget the name, Eddie Robinson! swing.
orced to drop out of the race this •car, inasmuch as tlie class sclied- iles have been altered since the chool builciing was destroyed by
: Sports Hodge-Poilgc Today's schedule, after a two
For this distance, even 500 and students cannot gel miles look like a heck o£ a away from their afternoonses- distance to travel (or a foot-
More than 100 colleges have given up football for Ihe dura-
tion!.. .Steamboat Johnson, 55, who carries an oculist's certificate
declaring his eyesight is just what it should be, is in his 24th
consecutive year as. an umpire in the Southern Association this
year!...Of the 14 baseball immortals selected for the Hall of
Fame by- the Baseball Writers' Association of America, Ty
Cobb had the best all-time batting record, hitting ..167 in '3033
games stretched over 24 years!., .John Rager. up for a trial
with the Newark Bears, reminds observers of Johnnie Murphy
and Johnny Allen because of his lantern jaw...if he can pitch
as well as the other-pair he'll do allright!.. .Paul Waner. an-
cient Brooklyn outfielder, has a life time batting average of As the Yanks' hit the west (hei
ions to play. The Bartlett pupils re using Lowell high classrooms t the present time.
>. H. S. Stars to Umpire
ball game, no matter how milch mileage they save ____ being safe from brickbats, we respectfully suggest they all look into some rea!backyard
nilge over the second place In "Wave" Will Sleet "Count" In X. V. dians was two full games ant! the Don't you think -.Ocean Wave won't get a shot at Count Joctgers held the same edge 01
• day
When they have to handicap
Park meeting is over.. .and b>* how much do you think which will win?
I>ixon to Kun. for Camp I.re
'Frank Dixoii, the sensational freshman at N, Y. U. who
won two important mile -races this past winter, will compete in the N. A. A. U. mile wearing the colors of Cump Lcc!
contenders are out in front. Vniihs Setting Fast Pace
One of the most interesting de volopments is the pace tho Yank are travelling as they make thei; first western swing. They've woi
today in a drive against auto Arena last night,
mobile parking in the vicinity o The main event, a sensationa Suffolk Downs horse race track affair, was a thriller which hat al East Boston. the fans leaving their 'seats Walk Unlf-Mllc gathering around the ring to slant
here last night under his true name, was prohibited -from lighting by the Mass, state boxing commission.
May 13—Moody vs Buttpr. May IS—Varnum vs. Morey. May 19—Morey vs. Moody, May 20—Butler vs. Varnuni. May 25—Moody vs. Varnum.
walk.
Shots and Shells
The National Hockey league, which won't name a new pres- ident until after the war, is looking around for a compara-
The, Man Could Be Right
Raymond Dumont,,high commissioner of the National Semi-
no parking" rule and. Ihe clos nothing but throw leather from oul of IS against the easten mg of Us parking lots, hundreds he opening bell throughout tin
he applied for his license. That would mean that he would not observe his 17th birthday until
Cleveland Rams Not for Sale
Coach "Chile" Walsh Speaks for Owners
knows a lot about hockey and ' enough about law to straight- en out the tangles the clubs gel themselves into____For the first time in about 10 years, Louisiana Stale won't be the favorite in the Southeastern Conference track meet Satur- day. The experts are picking Mississippi State....Mi ck e y Owen, usually a hard-to-sign guy, won't, have another salary
?±^'. TM- *»$TM ib, Lowell golfers' something "just a Karabatsos
perform.
LEAGUE LEADERS
Mrs. Newell charged cruelty. In the opening bout on the card The couple was married in "reddie Cilbo and Manny Perry I1911 and separated last month, f Ihis city battled to a draw. H
little bit different" and the mem- Lowell and Roland Roy p bers are leaving nothing undon games t] Play two additional
IIns week, going to JUed- goal. font Friday ami enferuling l'aw-
her petition said.
/as an even fight and both con- inued.to prove popular wilh local ans. ':2t was a real good light with he participants really trying aw-
in their efforts to accomplish this
The general 'committees, already appointed and svho have been working out the preliminary de- tails, are composed of:
General committee—Leo A. ' Deignan, chairman; Joseph C. Janocha, Thomas v Clayton, John ,J. Rogers and. Arthur
DeLorme.
Golf committee — Norman
Chadwick, chairman; Charles P- Riley nnd John T. Doole.
Ladies division—Louise Dan- cause, chairman; Mrs. Doro- thy 'DeLorme . and Ann Mul- laney. '
ilMotljii.'
in session tomorrow night.
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
...r T— Associated Pre.si!} LOWELUL-—IIllor Andren.i, l»:,i/. 1
olllpr.lnted the. Ttlond filter, \?t, HARTTORO, ronn.—Marie Sh;.TiiTo
tame dale, sports officials at Penn Johnson. N>w Ynik H
and Army agreed on the new set- inn—Willie^ riiliitlrl'plill, 23; CUry.
f.'.lork, rmipnlnlctl Anjeto <'I"J<u"•r»a.' LOS 33 . Hamilton, Onl., CIOI,
tl YORK-rete Jtancln, I};, -
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ANr.Eics-f:»,ro>M,U,
t"lly, fliflpolnlerj ftiMnlfo Meih-o ClUv ( I d ) .
York, 3. V
rrt--run?---OrrA*in>1. Wjiilii.n-lon, anit
er's courts. Concord girl players
•ere to visit Wntortown this sfter-
oon for a scheduled match. Jxestoi-day.—AP. WIREPHOTO.
Saturday at Narragansett. Park horse racetrack less ac- tual operating expenses.
Here Today Lowell High in
olored soldier of Grenier field. on the basis of those very enrly BOSTON, May 12 (INS)—The his pair of featherweights really
schools already h a s . substituted
TM^^AX3TM
Army Meets Penn on Gridiron, Oct. 30
ly
fayette
iron combination,
.alaycllc
mC nt ast week antl
ore in good standing.
A. Z. A. Plays at Hadley Tonight
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C O N C O R D - T h c Winchester igh baseball team was scheduled o oppose Coach Al Robinson's Con-
'Gansett Donates $52,270 to RedCross
PAWTUCKET, R. I., May 12 (UP) — Officials of. the Providence chapter of the American. Red Cross today re-
asked release from its
i^Ta H > ,' ''nee , rlar . Washington, and John- The above committee members Harvard had made a simi|,lr re- n. Now Ynrk. i...
1
ord high nine this afternoon at
compose the group which will be quest from Ihe Cadets' for the Jinni tmncd In—Spetirc. Wanhinjlon, 16:
Emerson playground, after posl- LOWELL—In a continuation . oncment yesterday because of
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Lowell Mass. Wednesday May 12 1943
his., fended 'no^ul"!St'C ftb°Ut «» chances of trading "We're In sevenlh place," he said, "but nobodv rnnM >,*iP ,,
Who would give the Cubs anything, even If ?n^y co^d?"
standings with six out of nine ove the Phillies, will make Iheir ini lial stand against the SI. Loui Cardinals timing the prcscn
cockpit of his plane.
Roy Andrews Outpoints Tiger in Furious Fray
Latter Dropped for Nine Count in
Rex Matchrr-DeAngelis ShadesJackson
By Frank Moran | ~ ; — . LOWELI—A solid right-hand Commission Stops
smash to the upper chest which • • - ' -
floored the Blond Tiger for a nine Vezina From Fighting count in the seventh round of LOWELL — George Vezina.
they'll decide. ' Long Range View
day layoff in bolh circuits was: American league—New York at Chicago, Boslon at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Detroit and Washington at Cleveland,
Director Dacey announced that
lembcrs of the Lowell- high var- , schedules, even if U .S. C. has ity nine will serve as umpires in to piny the San Diego bomb- he junior high circuit. Thai the ers and California the SI.
the latter a night tilt. National league—Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Bos- ton, Cincinnati al Philadelphia
Mary's prc-flight school every ^..Saturday.
and Chicago al New York.
H. S. varsity is personally in-
eresled in the development of
layers for future Red and Gray
earns is thus illustrated, and Horse players find it a gloomy )acey spoke highly of the Lowell
igh players attitude, as well a» he co-operation of Coach Walter
JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE WILL OPERATE
Intersection^ Games Today Give Ball Clubs First Tests
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Moody and Butler Clash In Opener Tomorrow
Bartlett Forced Out by Class Work
But Others Buck Wartime Problems
Neither Leader—Yanks and Dodgers—Certain Of Holding Berths; Cards, Indians Threaten
By Lawfon Carver season the Eastern American
Won I? B s 7 7 7
Lou Av*. K .967 f, .371 R .529 7 .500 7 .500 8 .467 10 .412
LO\VKLL — Having overcome
many difficulties and discouraging
conditions imposed by war time The Roundup pressure both on sports and on
the schools, junior high physical
education teachers under leader-
ship of William Dacey, Lowell high
athletic director, have set up a
•educed but "complete" schedule,
and will launch the '1043 junior
high league tomorrow.
In Ihe opener, the Moody school will oppose- the Butler nine on the South common and hostilities will get started between 2.45 and 3 o'clock as the clubs get in their
varmup sessions. Bnrtlfitt Absent Brother
league clubs arc out west and Brooklyn
tho western National league clubs St. Louis
are in the cast. Out of this mi- [^neinnnti ....
By Hugh Fulterton, Jr. NEW YORK, May 12 (ff>f— One of the choicer bits of
BOSTON gration will come some kind of a Plltlburgli
New York
sive. The season still has live (No tame, »,-lir-dnlpih.
n .353 IlK.Sl.l.TS YKSTKUDAY
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WonL«t Ave.
'..'.'.'.'.'.
ill to lift the 6.30 p. m. curfew
hood of a-dark horse popping up. n Sunday baseball to permit com- verdict was a just one, there J he season is going to go pretty letion or second games of double- 'ere many who felt that Jackson
service teams for those games can-
' 7. a
5 6'
.500 ion as second lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air corps at Moody >oth coached by Frank O'Brien-'
.421 makes it especially silly is
IlKSt'I.TS VKNTKIHUy
Fleet before this summer racing is over...this nice little colt the Cardinals as the latter came BOSTON, May 12 (UP)—Seek Iheir eight-roundengagement gave who fought in the amateurs ""oye.
will...Trainer Ben Jones is bringing him along nicely and his nlo the east—all of which make, ing to prevent violation of gaso Roy Andrews a split decision and under the name of Edmund The schedule for the 1943 sea-
injured leg is responding splendidly to treatment...it may be or some inlercsling baseball a line rationing regulations, police the Mcrrirnack Valley feather- Chateauneuf, arid who was to on, all games to be played on the And everybody get Out and that .Ocean Wave will test "The Count" before the -Belmont the start of the races. The rea joined with O. P. A. inspector weight championship at the Rex have made his pro ring debut 'outh common, is as follows:
Pro Baseball Congress, must be an optimist...either that, or he clubs and look just as tough a< of automobiles apparently driver light rounds.
has n crystal ball—that works...for he has predicted Ihat thn nearly everybody said Ihcy woulr by racing fans were found parkec Andrews turned in a speclacu next December. The state annual semi-pro.,championship tournament which will be held be al Ihe start of the campaign ivithm a half-mile radius of the ar performance to gain the hon boxing commission rules' are in Wichita, Kansas, August 13-25, will attract "about 200000 They already have run up a track during the first two days Until the seventh round, the such thai a license cannot be spectators.. .00,000 more than it did last season...of course, .seven game lead on the last place of the 60-day meeting lliat began Blond Tiger had a slight edge ant issued to any person not IS
Wichita has nearly .doubled in population, by-virtue of the war Red Sox, while over in the Na- Monday. t was presumed that the winner boom, and. the guy may be right...anyhow, he says that the tional the Dodgers have won 1 Since racing opened, more than vould be the one who turned game in Wichita' this spring, observing National Semi-Pro out of IS and lead the cellar- 500 auto registrations have been he hcst work in the final two
years of age.
Western Colleges
•Baseball day, drew 6500 paying customers while the New York Yankees drew a bare 500 more at their ball park!
dwelling Giants by 5 1-2. recorded, according to police, who ihukkers.. Young Andrews, who The American leaguers hv this say they will be turned over to lad come awfully fast after a slow time have a pretty good line on lie O. P. A. for action. tart, really turned H on in the
CHICAGO, May 12 (INS)—Ru-
mors of a pending sale of the argument with the Dodgers
It was discovered Ihat Vezina
Despite the track's selMmposer and cheer as the. youngster did was born Dec. 31, 1026 when May 27- Mqrey vs .Butler. '. tively young candidate who
Anil tho Man Should Know
Ellsworth Dahlgren, the young man nobody wanted, Is play-' each other in their own respec- Enforcement Difficult event!) and . climaxed his per to Have Confab Cleveland Rams of the National until 194G.Branch Rickey gave
mg an acceptable shortstop for the Thillis, by the way...Danny tive sectors and the same goes for O. P. A. officials said that it ormance by putting the Tiger on football league were ended today him a three-year contract this
Litwhiler, his room-mate, still gets a tremendous kick out of the the National. That is, the eastern vould be difficult to prove that a he floor. The Tiger never fully remark made by Joe McCarthy when the Yankees sold the first American leaguers have sized up motorist parked in the area were ecovered and Andrews continued
by a statement from Charles F. spring— Now that Greg Rice "Chile1' Walsh, the coach, who has joined the Maritime Serv- declared the club was not on the ice, he has to learn to swim— market and was unlikely to be so watch out for more records.
baseman, Dahlgren, to the Braves in the spring of 1941 ••Uahlgrens arms are so short he makes easy plavs appear dif- ficult," quote McCarthy;..-He can't aid infielders bv renchin" far enough for the throws".. .says Lilwhilcr, "I borrowed one of Babes shirts Ihe other night and had lo roll up the cuffs
Ihe strength and weakness in the •misusing" gasoline rations and unusually hard punching More Service Elevens
east. Ihe western clubs know each other pretty well nnd the
goes in the National. Now thpy will get a full view of Ihe entire circuit on the schedule beginnin today.
to oal an
"r?''2, '"' <l "ad to keep my hands in my pockets-
In the drive against violators at ally .and a swell light. coach only a short, time before
expected today lo he added to (Conn.) Times: "A man could
...Dahlgren stands six feet and has a ••hoarding house" reach! Rule Should Work lloth Ways
ho Narraganselt park race track Andrews weighed 126, Ihe Bio western conference gridiron sched- the Ranis obtained permission lo hove done all right with the
A large sign in the Yankee Stadium prohibits Ihe huriiiK- of fi(>i's is any loo certain of slayin*
he violators' ration books.
Sunday Baseball
Bill to Senate
IcNIff and Judge Berl Wills voted athletic directors and coaches re- civilian representatives of the in our baseball parks."
w ^ h JC Ct 0r ! f iln won<lere
1 K'" V - , «
out in front by Ihe lime they be"
Andrews. convene in Eva listen Friday and
Saturday. owners. Lieut. Dan Reeves and
Which Way?
Prexy Ray Dumont of the
National Semi-Pro Baseball Congress,, who gels compli- mentary passes from sandlot learns all over the country,
of the one that was sent him from Madison, la.,' the other day...It came from Warden Percy A. Lainson of the Iowa state penitentiary, and it didn't say whether it was to set in for games or to get out.
Service Dept.
Licul.-Cpl. Larry MacPhail
recently substiluled for Under Secrelary of War Patterson on a visit to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., to review the WAACS. Larry had better training for the job...The all-oflicer base- ball team of the Army school for special service "at Wash- ington and Lee U., played two ball games last week and won them both. Lieut. Dave Zin- koff, former Philadelphia sports announcer, modesUy claims credit—he was umpire. ...Another reason for the shortage of sports news: The Pooria, III., Journal -Tran- script -is the second paper we've heard of that has con- tributed nine members of Us sporls staff to the armed forces.
Last Word A couple
if
ways when .lohnny Lmtlell's bat slipped out his hand, and sailed' gm meeting clubs in their own
^ shouldn't work bolh
all the way into the third base box section in a recent game' sector again. In a couple of weeks
Jr. Angeles Gels Xod Maj. Fred Levy, Jr., who., are in The meeting was called to com- tile Army air forces.
Long Meadow Committees
Complete Plans for "Field Day" to Be Made Tomorrow
Still Squnwls About Ball
However, it seems fairly evident
Walsh made his statement after Severe collecting a split decision the March session. talking by long dislance telephone
he Cards and Indians may he Cheisea Plays Tossing the parades.
The semi-final was another plete Ihe revision of the
andy with Eddie De Angelis of schedules which was started at
.•as attending the track. However, he final round, scoring with stiff Seen as 1943 Foes
i.was said that flagrant violators unchcs lo the head, to gain .the EVANSTON, HI.. May 12 HNS) for a long lime. Today's Guest Star
vould be prosecuted. plit decision. It was a great —.More service football teams were Walsh, who was engaged as Art McGlnlcy, Hartford
n Pawluckel, R. J., the O. P. A 'iger, 123. Judge Vincent O'Leary ules when Ihe faculty committee withdraw from Ihe league for the fur coal concession (or April
Neither lead •Yanks antl Dotl- emoved gasoline coupons from oteri a draw while Referee Jim 1943 season, now is acting as I
portation difficulties, more were mich to. form despite all tho caders went to the slate senate 'on. De Angelis used a hooking expected to be added. The possi-
•' otters of any kind."
Killefer to Join
many changes that have made oday after the house passed the eft hand to advantage while Jack- bilities include:
Action on Common his the least predictable of 'all neasuro without debate. on's best punch was a right-hand, Michigan and Sel fridge field,
I.mVEf.I^-Held up twice this seasons. The bill would apply only lo ooked from various angles. Purdue and Great Lakes, Indiana Philiies as Scout
H-rek by barf weather, the Low- _Whether It will be as big a ames which .start before 4.30 and One of the best fights ever .seen ind Camp Grant, Iowa and the PHILADELPHIA, May 12 ell high school ball club will en- )ilrher's vent- as everyone thought 'Quid be effective for the dura- n this city was presented by Wad- Iowa Scahawks, and Ohio State (INS) — Bill Killefer, former tloavor to get going this afternoon at the start is tstill problematical on of the war.
when it mccl.s Chelsea high on Ibe Inltors are doing fair now,
the South common at 3 o'clock. nth that new ball to carry much
.owell defeated Chelsea in its Dieted Woman Golf
olored boys, in the six round spe- wll manpower shortage \viih only
as scout. The railroad detec- tive, who served as coach of pitchers under Manager Hans
of Ihe weight in the argument
25 out for spring practice, still was
vilhoui a football coach, Maj. Ed-
18' minutes of lighting. First ic Anderson, Frank Caridco and Lobert last year, will relieve
initial
| 1 a, pp' earance Ihis s.IeIHa.TsoUnU b Some nf the hiltcrs are screaming tar Seeks Divorce has o.,t 10 Revere, Somcrville antl heir heads off, saying the ball
al. These two middlewcights just unched and punched throughout
u
t
LOWELL—Definite plan:, for
the Long- Meadow Field day pro-
gram, which will be staged at tht
outer Andover street club Satur-
day and Sunday, May 'a, 23, wil
be compiled at a meeting of the
general committees al the club-
house at 8 o'clock tomorrow night a Newell, golfer and executive Garcia took an early lead but
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Maiden since then. The Foycmen ins been livened up,' hut still is LONG BEACH, Calif., May
ne would rally, then the oilier, to Jim Harris of the Hnwkeye staff Owner Bill Cox of some of his 1-oye will start a lineup ami Olhers insist Ihe ball is just right. teur golf champion, sought a id.
hope to break their losing y,nx soft and unable lo withstand a 12 (INS) —Ell?,\belh Hicks mice the fans to stand up and have been called to the colors dulies, the club announced.
with a victory this, afternoon smack without going out of shape. Newell, national women's ama- heer, and that's just what they
ballim; order ol Frank Cnllcrv If
The manufacturers meantime ire doing their hesl to please
divorce today from Frank
Peter Williams ss everybody—a neat trick for any- of the Douglas Aircraft planl Vashinglon came strong, to gain mittees in charge to offer Greater- 1 nuiie Crcegan cf, Fred Darria- body other than a magician to .at Oklahoma City, Okla. unanimous decision.
It is the intention of the com-
The entire rosier of committees rence here Saturday.
and their.members will be formei TM,° , Everett Sam'e. which was
at the session tomorrow night. scheduled lo have been played Clnrnpn, .HIS
E. A. A. U. Jun
fUUInj-Frt). \>H»unYs olruk.ll nil
Cincinnati. .357; Hark.
r
(Ijlin.
I'n f'ln innall, 11; H.irk. rhl
of the
were discussing Roy Partee,
lx.ul,!,*. Her,
1 i^n. llrr>r,kl\n. f.: MrfnT-
MiHli'l"'sL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ilnlllns-SlenheTM. SI. 1/lnls, .3:,2 ; Ilnrk-
e!L tjcTeUnrt. ,3f,<l. <
i—Keller. x«w ynrk. 14: White,
the Red Sox rookie catcher...
'I' !;'. Tinlf.n 3inl Walker, rinrinnall.
etic association said today Ihat en- 'ies still were beinj; accepted for he New England Junior A: A. U. •ack and field championships and he New England Senior A. A. U. ix:mile run lo he held al Brook- no field, May 29.
Entrants must be A. A. t). mem-
•••He looks like a swell little . 1
Tr'nie^ »<.''!'•'., rill), vhiter. F'hil.vlrlpl.U i
catcher," one of them said. -How does he look hitting?" ...'•He looks," replied Coach Johnny Schulte, -like that's what he does best."
Rwlon.' Klolcn lij<r-5 -Trn t,la>er«
Winchester and
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surd. TrackMeetMay29 In the other four-rounded, Sal
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Iso of Boston, clown'for the full HROOKI.INE, May 12 (UP— ount in the second round. Marra he American-Scandinavian Alh- instituted for Joe Vezina of Low-
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ver Benny Jackson, Ihe little While the majority of the wtioitnhedLaiteuRt.omRe,evNes.,Yw. hHoe .iqsuosttead- doesn't think he'll make use
Lieut. Reeves as saying he and returns that there is little likli- cured it on all the way and while celled because of wartime trans- Maj. Levy were not interested in
ell Washington 'of Worcester and ami Great Lakes. Thillies catcher, will return to ocky Garcia, o£ Fort Devens, two Iowa, the hardest hit by fool- his old squad in a day or two
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V 1 ( mcetl s Doubles—Cl'ary. WssWnjlon, 8; jli nlir- of its exhibition games, prior aln at game- time. Robinson HE'S BATS ABOUT THE DODGERS—Richard Miller (above), ceived a check for $58,270
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lanncd to start Arky Dempsey on I, of Pittsburgh arrived at New York yesterday with this load from the Narragansett Racing le mound, wilh Capt. Al Davis on association as Its annual con- he receiving end. f baseball equipment to see the Brooklyn Dodgers play. He's tribution to the national char-
The showers of yesterday af|cr- ity.
hree-to-onc margin In games. * „ Trlnlfs-Kelltr. New T<irk. 3: Whll«. championship tournament, the rh Urleiphlt, Kllon «n<! l.lnrlcll. Neit Yr.rk
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Kolloivay, Chicago, Hurt Heath, Cleie- A. Z. A. ball club will meet the linn, 2. Blcachery A. A. on the Hadley Home •nm^--K,llor. N,iv York. 3; IS field diamond at 6 o'clock to-
oon also forced cancellation of t a police station where railroad policemen took him. His
he Concord high girls' tennis ravels started Sunday nighf when he boarded a train for De- gross amount received from matcheswithLexingtononIhelat-roit.Findingnogamethere,hecametoNewYork.At«final thefinaldayofracinglait
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pUvr-n tier! ultri one each.
Smlcn l.asps—Vcrnon. Waslilriri'm <• night.
The sum represented the
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'Ve, Jnlinvin and fjlury. Waslilnjlon,' t'hlt'BRo, Anil Weailml), New
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Therivalclubsarcwe!! maulicd and A lively contest is in prospect.
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Richard'-, chain of tough' luck, the^Dodgers didn'f play
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