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 CHAMP ON SKATES—Jeanette
Louis, the Lincolns with Johnny Cnrrigg
Rlicker Praises Flight The new hall, as you can now with Montreal's thousands of
1943
Lincolns and Ordnance Meet In Return Contest Tonight
Ohslow OuHit Hopes to Hand Twi League Leaders First Setback—Game at 6 p. m.
"IS
SAMPASCOOPIES
Won 1.0*1 Avt.l LTncoIni 2 0 1.000 Boston aid Miliri .... ? I .667 1 I .500 0 I .000 0 J .090
Lowelltown Columnist:
THOUGHTS ONCOhVMNlNG .. .
(Private 1'apcrt o/ n kowclltoicn Catumnitl)
The nvjst irritating thing in the world to do is write a column. I'm sure of it—and I think I ought to know—I've been doing it for a decade—in this city— and instead of getting easier, writing a column gets harder.
The easier a column is lo read—the harder It is to write... ask Ann UonnRhuc or Jack Kcnncy or Frank Moran or FruiK Sargent for confirmation on tliis...
People expect so much out of a columnist—and he knows, sometimes, he can offer so MUle.
You've got to satisfu everybody— from your editors rtglit down It) Hit man ii'/io coiotls more than anybody else—the man on the street.
O O. Mclnlyre died rather young—for the simple reason that the column was loo much for him. Heywood Broun, ditto. Hugh Johnson Is even another example.
Cincinnati GivesBoxing NewChance
Lamotta and Ferrara in "Revival" Card Feature Tonight
By Franklin J. Ko.\
CINCINNA TI,. Mav
race and the senior women's national amateur roller skating These two learns treated fans booked to travel .10 rounds here GIRLS MAJOR IN SOFTBALL—Irene Ruhnke of Chicago, catch speed championship during the sixth annual meet held at Arena to one of the best games of the yet tonight in Promoter liennv Beck-
Lowell Ordntnte MeAndrew A. A Aytr Clly A. A
Mo., is shown (left) crossing the finish line to win the 880-yard the probable starter lor I lie Jake Lamolta of the Bronx and Ordnance. Tony Ferrara of Brooklyn are
KKSl'LT LAST NHJIIT Mc.Vidreiv A A. is. A)ft I'I
(Postponed).
GAMi: TONIGHT
J/)«fll Ordnance i*.' l.inculnv
LOWELL—Having gained a 2-0
win over the Lowell Ordnance nine in their meeting Monday night, the Lincolns will attempt to repent the stunt tonight when the same teams clash in a P'ay- off of a postponed game. The till, which is slated for the South com- mon diamond at 6 o'clock, is ex- pected to h'nd "Taffy" Marshal), slender southpaw, on the hill for
voung season -Monday night when er's altempt to revive big-time ing; Shirley Jameson of Maywood, III., batting, as girls, try out a Gardens, Detroit. Anita Newquist,. 17, of Chicago (right), they battled through'the full seven boxing in a city well soured in Wrigley field, Chicago, for positions on four Ail-American Girl
Neil MacNcll, in his excellent book on the New York Times and a half, Iurning in some mediocrity. Softball league teams. Philip K. Wrigley, owner of Cubs, i —••Without Fear or Favor"—writes with powerful insight on
comes in second at her heels. Miss Killoren, the new senior innings in little more than.an hour past years by a surplus of iislic
women's champ, made the distance in 141.1 second.—AP WIRE- mighty fine fielding„ .plays. Pete Ten yeai~ ago and more, Cin- backing circuit with $100,000. Cities to be awarded franchise columnlsts-aml reserves for them all his allocates of pity and
Manzie handcuffed the Onslow cinnati had Freddie Miller, its own
PHOTO. hatters in this game, yieldin; N. B. A. feather champ, and box- have not been announced.—Acme Photo.
understanding. He thinks that some of the unhappiest men ana women in the world ore the columnists. And he is right.
Bob Considine
only three hits while his mates ing was pretty well "sel."
made the most of five blngles Since then, however. bouts
from the offerings of two Ord- have wound up In court, others L. H. S. "Olympics" nance hurlers. have been cancelled through rule -.
Tonight, Mike Skaff and his infractions or non-appearance oflReSUfTied Today
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I.OWKLI. — Inclement
weather caused Ihc post- ponement of the Lowell high .school "Olympics" event, the shot put, which was lo have been staged at Shcdd park yesterday afternoon,
The competition will con- tinue this afternoon with Ihe same event to be contested.
Co-Captain Phil Hnggcrly leads the "Olympics" scorer* al present by virtue of hi-s victory in the 100, the only event alreadv contested.
Handball Tourney
in Final Stage
ADIO PROGRAMS
:00 WBZ—.Nens; MWMs. WNAC--XCUS.
WE El—.\CNS,
WIIDH- Sponsion ; Intttludi. :IO WEEI--.Ne«a.
:li WDZ—An»ver Man. quit.
WNAC—noumlmi.
WEEI —|[ollj.nOD<1 Smp^cils. WIIDH—Xens.
>:20 WNAC—Spoits.
,:!5 WEEI—I'mi-Aincrlrntu.
6:30 W8Z—Miuli: for Modems. WNAC—Vortliu NVus.
WEEI —Walter C.i*s*t, solids. WHDII—Hint irro.'lo, sonss,
6 MO WBZ—ni« tiaylcvrU, sonss. SMS WBZ—tt>iimicm'.ilor.
The landscape of this nru»c.uli,r column, for example, has been Greater-Lowell. It is not all thn world—which tome column- ists Imve for «hcir territory. Tlio landscape, of this coIunmlsHo endeavor has to bo provlncinllstlc—and that has been restraining.
Some of that, restraint has been loosened. The war nas expanded this column's territory. Totlay, it includes Tunis^. and Guadalcanal, Australia and Iceland--the Atlantic and the Pacific -as a matter-of-fact, the whole wirto world. For Lowell today is all over the world—in planes over Palermo and Sardinia, in Fortresses over Antwerp,' in Blzcrte's streets and along Mew Delhi-Bombay streets. . .
The writer it aware that The Sun today is read from coast lo
coast, ocean to ocean—from sea to shining sea. The Sun its ioej-
COHIC f«ifor m camps in Catilorwa, Aritona, Maine and Horldn. t!
It i« tho daily letter from home lor thousands of LoicM soldiers, sailors, marines. It brings to them 'a picture of '>": Town they dream of in their spare moments, the town to which their fur- loughs entitle them, the lorn, they were born and raised in, the town where The tlome Folks Are.
Essentially, however, the work of a local columnist remains n Lowell. This is the city he must constantly keep in mind—
Marginal street mates will be gun- principals or f - other reasons NEW YORK, May 11 (INS)— lack superstitions of ball players. ning to even the count with the which the public held sufficient.
Consider the baseball manufactur- "Take A) Simmons," the codger Lincolns and thereby be the first But tilings appeared to be look- er. He not only spins but he aid. "I made him three nice bats team in the league to hand the ing up today.
sews, yet Solomon in all his glory as a jurist never had more squawks. .
On one and the same sports page the other day, gentlemen f r o m the Brooklyn Dodgers, the New York Yankees and New York Giants sounded off on the new 1943baseball.
lis spring, exactly like he used Cowgill charges a setback. Both Beat Robinson
ast year when lie won the batting teams will present their strongest Lamotta, 52-year-old
lampionship. He insisted that they lineups. e exactly the same as last year.
middle-
weight title contender, is slightly
t
l.'onsidinc
"It certainly is a relief to get a "Al's slump continued, and back NEW YORK, May 12 (UP)—A Chris Dundee, who piloted Ken
r in the head.
Overlin to
of the Yankee team which made ng note. Now they were too heavy The war-forced walk of. more crown several years ago, Ferrara 26 hits in a double-header Sunday n the handle. So I made three than a mile from "railhead" to has an impressive record with against the Athletics. ew ones to his new specifications. racetrack alreadv has resulted in wins over Eddie Brink, ' Alex mutuel handles of 5095,056 and Doyle, Young Kid McCoy, Bobby
s an old proverb. Dont write Do rkht and fear no man, snys an ol prover. o
decent ball to~h.il," said a member ame the bats with another insult- whirl on the Sports-Go-Round:
-ami ho h»pjy_5l.oulrt be the proverb for the 1915 columnist*. For in writing this column, you l-avc to keep on the hop
Last night's game between the favored because of his rapid rise
Chat's easy for its. So we shipped MeAndrew A. A. and Ayer City In the past year. One night in DC-
icm to him, and pretty soon he A. A. went into the postponement troit last did the uii-
r winter he
, ent into a slump. slot via inclement weather. This expectcd--defeating Ray (Sugar) "Well, back came the bals from game will be played off at a later Robinson. This was the first sel-
immons with an insulting note,
sking us why \ve didn't give him
he kind we wanted. They were
oo heavy in Die head, he said. So Sports Digest put the good ones aside and made
im three more, just a little llght-
back iri 60 trips for the dusky slugger. Robinson, in a return en- gagement, took a decision from Lamotta.
WNAC- Spoils; Muslril Hender.ious. WEEI—Woilil Todav.
WIIDH--IVIB Ikrmarrs Music.
6:S5 WEEI—.\c»j.
7:00 WBI—Fr«l Wailnt's Orclirslta.
WNAC—.Ne»».
WEEI—I t.ove, A MTilery. WHDH—Vlclor no/Rf, pUnht-come titan.
7:05 WHDH—l'.il S.inds' Orchestra. 7:13 WBZ—Xc\>:..
WNAC—Army-Nary i; Award 10 l.flml>arrl (ioiernur Corp. WEEI—llarrj JanlfV Orrlteslra.
"The new baseballs are softer But his slump continued, so back $823,366 for the first two days at Mclnlyre and Joe Triano.
than the ones manufactured last hey came, with some other con- Belmont Park, somewhat off the Fight fans view tonight's show ship handball tomnamcnl con- 7:45 WBZ—Commentator.
N °
social "activitles. ..rtorl.ll.Uc
year," said Leo Durocher, of the arned complain!. as a test that might indicate tinues at the local V. M. C. A
WNAC—.\Uiinf (!r:ir, joins.
WEEI—Mr. Keen, ilrJina.
»:00 WBZ-Mr. anil Mrs. Xorlli, drama.
Dodgers, who lost the nightcap in So you know what I did? I million-and-a-quarler daily aver- whether prize fighting is ready (his week nnd Director WiUrcc
age of Ihe recent Jamaica mcet- a double-header at Boston. "When ust wrapped them original three mg.
for a revival here.
Calhoun Gets
"Mike" Pearson has arranged Ihe schedule so that the two rUvlslonn! champion^ should bo decided laler than Saturday,
WNAC-Ca] Tinner, tiumorlsl. WEEI—Sammy Jvaje':i Orchestra. WHDH—News.
WNAC—Klniln' Sam. SOIIM . WHDH—l.inn 'n' Aliner, sVelrh. WflZ—Tommy Onrsey'a Oidie.ltra. WNAC—Take A Card: Wally Hut- lernnrlli.
WEEI—Dr. Christian: Jean Deration In n Kkelr-li.
WHDH-Manli»llan al Mldiilpjil. WEEI—N*«>.
5:55 WKDII—Toiiltlil'n Short Mvslery. 10:00 Wnz—K» Kjsrr's Collme.
WNAC—\e»«.
WEEI— lirmil Moments In Music. WHDM-.Veiu.
10:15 WNAC-Hallle or tlif Quiz Klnt.v WHDfl —Rrai-le rields' Victory Shoit.
10:30 WNAC—\e,>«.
WEEI—llliTell'l WefVIr: l.onsr. Tilt Cosls l.lies.
WHDH—tt'orM's MOM Honored Mir.
I0:<5 WNAC-,Musical Roundup. WEEI—xens.
you press the cover of one of them ats and sent them to him. He
with your thumb you can find soft egan hitting the ball with plenty Montreal now is the wrestling
neve could ami never will.
approximate H-and then you become all the more conscious 'of
bow hard It Is.
You just can't M ilown in front of a. typewriter and pound this column-one, two, three. Itjnitcaubetlone.
to it.
Sometimes, you con write feelingly. That kind of columnMs
JrSegSr?et^it.toIt ^is tfooceoasy^a cWolumn^-anWd it sonme^how^dJoe-snS't seSem """you write about nil Lowell-ami then you flml «ome people
who say you try to l»> uppity-other. »ay you write mbout the unimportant people.
H Is your firm belief Ihat ALL people arc Important in this ellv Tlial Ihcre is no group In this Lowell which is more 1m- ^ tant fhai, any other W p. This city is NOTcompounded of an Indian or Fascist cnste system. This city Is a democracy. Because one person wears n tuxedo and another an ordinary busi- ness suit-It doesn't mean that one Is an "aristocrat" ancTthe oilw- lust a "nobody." People who think that way are allies of Ihe enemies of democracy—and are to be despised.
It you gel sentimental in a column you're a "sob-sister." II you are realistic, you are "nolna out of your way to see the ahomy, sordid picture ol life." When you write fervently about a subicct, you are "loo enthusiastic," and when you write qu\te dispassionately on some subject, you are "heartless."
You're damned If you do, damned If you don't,
•I'lir.ro mrst bn easier ways ot maltlnit a living than writing * column. Von might liavn tried to become a carpenter or a mr.cltnnlc. Your work wouldn't IIP. for examlnatloii before more limn one humlrri! thousand readers dally, Votir digestion would he brtlcr.ton, I imaglllf. _
Jl jttst happens that you wanted lo be a columnist—and I hat's whoI you became. And you've got no reason to complain because your dream name true—but proved lo be so rosy.
spots. Maybo the yarn hasn't been f sock, and dang if he didn't
wound tightly enough. When one vrite us note, saying ,'\Vhy with six grappling shows being of the new ones is belted solidly it idn't you send me these in the staged weekly in the Quebec met-
The seven competitors remain- 8:30 ng in the fight for the Class A donors arc Cliarlle Listen, FTenr>
ropolis—Yvon Robert, claimant of. Nod Over Kopn is likely to become lopsided. irst place!' " the heavyweight title, is a favorite
center of the Western Hemisphere,
»:I5
Lislcn, Jack Carney, Mendel
No. such alarmist, or collector •eally see. is a Godsend to the French mat fans. NEW BEDFORD, May 12 (UP) Shapiro, Ray Carney nnd Jot 8:55
of egg-shaped balls, is Johnnj curious art of alihing. That art Bnrnham Mile Cholre -Willie Calhoun of New York city Jvu]go.
WDZ-Kildlt Cantor Slinii-. WNAC—Neuj.
WEEI-TIie Maror nl Ihe Tonn, WHOH-Jolm I'rcrdom. drama.
Rucker, center fielder for . the news no limits of fancy. H has Don Burnham of Dartmouth Is today held a decision over Julie Giants. Rucker had had a good jeen wondrously developed by gen- favored to with both the mile and Kogan of New Haven, Conn., New- day in the field, •The instant erations of experts, many of whom the 880 in the IC-4A outdoor cham- England's lightweight champion, heard the crack of the bat night have reached even greater pionships at Randalls Island Satur- who was relumed to tlie ring after knew where I'd have to be, if I ex- leights of invention if they had day. . .No Dartmouth runner has an eight-month layoff.
0:00
Eight survive in Hie Clns.s B
competition nnd Ihey are Frnncl
McAleer, Clayton Lockwood, Dan 9:15 WNAC—Xe»s.
FiUpalrick, Ed Laurfn, Fraud 3:30 WBZ—Mr. District AUornfT, .sketch. McNccley, Arthur Menley, Loi
Shapiro ami Duncan MacLenn.
pected to catch the ball," he said had the benefit of something as won this mile since 1876 nor the Calhoun, 137, had little trouble commenting enthusiastically on its, tangible as a suspicious new ball. 880 since 1873...Big Johnny Lin- in outpointing Kognn, 133, in their
WNEEAIC—MSiollliollnerallcrirllel'hs HWlilonnjs, . WHDH—Spolllilil n.inds: noli Clics ler'.^ Mnslo.
true flight. "So I just did an about-
face and ran as fast as I could TwiGolfLeague When I got there the ball was com
ing down into my glove. It's flighl
is true as an arrow."
dell of the Yankees is handing 10-roimrt feature bout last night out cigars following the birth of at the Bristol arena.
an eight-pound baby girl. In six-rounders, Joe Lemleu.v
RADIO FEATURES
FRED WAKING'S Orchestra; \fR7..
(0 7. IS.
HARRY JAMES ORCHESTRA; \VKE
7.15 10 7..10.
MR. AND MF1S. NORTH, tnmcclj dr.in \VH/,, & lo B.30.
SAMMY KAYE SHOW. nilli Kuf H; <:oiii«tllflnne, jrurM ; 1VKKI,
TAKE A CARD, 'nil?, villli Will; Flu UncKlli ; Jlrnnv Rubin, <ri.%lm < oml «uesl; WNAO. J>.3« lo it.
The manufacturer, sitting in hi. padded cell, must wonder whicl way to turn. If he pleases DIP rocher, will be continue to please Rucker and how important is i to please both, or neither? It's < problem.
Unless he wants to lose his mind
the manufacturer ought to stop find the Long Meadow A reading the sports pages and go teams meeting at Mt Pleas- about his business of making thi
best ball possible in these days o
rationing. If he begins tryingt<
take the advice or accept tin outer Andover street course. plaudits of players he will be driv
en incurably nuts. A ball playe
is a chronic alibi artist who car
never be picased with his equip
ment over any great period o
time because he blames it lor hi
mistakes and failings or lauds
when he's going good. He neve
suspects that the human body an
its sense of co-ordination is not a
exact machine; that hatting slump MEMORY LANE
may have nothing to do with til
liveliness of the pill and fieldin Tacfay * year ago—Junior Thompson held
There is only one antidote to all this. Do not take your BATTLE OF OUU ICINGS: Tom Slali cclip.sn cannot last longer Ifian 7 columnist efforts loo seriously. Treat them lightly—and forget WallT KiiUenrorlh. J. fired Klnr. Hil 1-2 minutes ami lhal. cloucf.s may about the column once It is written. In that way, you do not have
138, of New Bedford, technical!) StartsTomorrow year for Chicago'. ? While -Sox.... knocked out Stanley MorVis, 130, They're off to a bad start at bat of Brockton in Ihe third round, and at Ihe gale....Western Na- and Cefcrlno Bronco. H5, o( Fall tional league clubs, opening their River, rlecisloned Mai Smallwood,
LOWELL—The Lowell T%vi Golf league schedule will be launched tomorrow night with competition in both divisions, A and B.
first eastern invasion today, may 152, of Boston.
find victories unexpectedly ra-
tioned in Philadelphia and Boston,
where the visitors used to fatten St. Peter's C. Y. O. ...Pvt. Johnny Greco of 'the Ca-
10:55 WCEI-Xenn.
JEAN IIEtlSHOLT In Dr. rhrl-Ui 11:00 WBZ—X»«s; Rn.uliall Ktnrrs.
The inaugural matches will
xkclcli. "Ktrangfi C;is« of the I'trltcl f.3 loht.s;" WKKI. 8.30 lo 8.35.
MANHATTAN AT MIDNIGHT ,lr>ir,j LOWELL — Rev. William "The fimoklng Corpse." Jlrn Ameche, na
WNAC—Xeits.
WEEI-Carnlnl nllh Morton (ioitWe OrchrsUa.
WHDH-Jolm Klrhy'j Xhijlc.
11:15 WUZ-.WIial Can i Pol WNAC—T.eo RrKman'* Orchestra. WHOH-Ilarry fjrernr's flrclieslra.
11:30 WBZ--Music Von Want. WNAC—riuv l.omlianlo's Music. WEEI—Xeivs. WHDH—PNirrmiMi'9 Tlmf.
IIMS WEEI—l.'nrnllontd Jnnl.
ant while the Mt. Pleasant B team will clash with the Long Meadow B combine on the
Mullen, director of the C. Y. O. ralor: WHDII. 8.30 lo 0.
CDOIE CANTOR SHOW: Jn'!y Cinor
Both matches are listed to start promptly at 5 o'clock.
LIONEL BARRYMORE In "Major of 1t) Tfmn," sketch ; HSMIe Ittirke, Sluron Mo las, Lionel Slander, niarlei rtilRRl dir.Ms: WKKI, !> lo n.M.
WHDH-Stars In Rerue. Wnz- Ncn.s: Danco Jlusir WNAC- n.inrt .Music ; Nevis. WEEI-"S»w.<: IMncj .Mn.l,.. WHDII -11,11111 Miiilr ; X»,n.
No definite rosters have been established, and the four rival team captains will name their eighl players just prior to the stalls off the matches.
I7:0»
(By The Associated Press)
ITullt-V Show for "Iliitvlles for America WNAC. 10.H lo 10.30.
feals nothing to do with the tru Brooklyn Dodgers to Lew Rlggs* double ai er he ever directed was Hans Wag- spherical properties of the apple. Cincinnati took fourth straight, S to I. Not Babe Ruth
Starts Monday
call off the whole show.
by Pap
Ihat constant fret and worry that is writing a column. And you cnn be much happicr.too. Don't givo your heart away In the column—and your heart won't be hurt.
Alter nil, you, too, are earning your living by the sweat of 1/nur brow—and your life doesn't have to be an apology to any one. You write what you think is best for you to write. You can't do tiny more. You {/ivc your best. Sometimes, your best isn't, t/ond enottuli. That's really too bud. But il needn't mean you have lo break your heart oner il. It isn't worth that much. Hardly.
Von can imitate some other columnist—and never pull your punches. But that would hardly do in Lowell. It's too small a city And you haven't got that cocksureness of some columnists. And they have been In many battles—and know how to avoid
casualties. You haven't learned yet.Mnybe, in time, you will. Then. I imagine, you will be happier.
One Kreal. tiling has happend to (he column. It has received many letters from the boys oversea.?—tltanking it for the pic- tures of Lowell it hog presented. The messages have been sn
nice tlt»t It has hern a pleasure fo write the column many » day. It has given the column new significance and me-aninsc— and the columnist, can "only be grateful and humble in reading letters from heroes.
Perhaps the most splendid ining that has happened to the column is the fact that a column on Guadalcanal was posted at Sun Square, Guadalconal.and was read by the gallant men there. In the face of such tribute, this columnist is more than rewarded for a decade of column-writing. He can only say that he hopes that he gave the boys on Green Guadalcanal some moments of happiness. If it has done so, all the countless hours spent Irt writing it have not been in vain all these years.
The column is not the same as it was last year or JO years ago. It is constantly being changed. Times move on—and the columnist is part of the cavalcade of time. The column grows older as the columnist grows older. It cannot remair^iitterbug— or glittery or juvenile or ever youthful. That is quite impossible. It does not try lo put on the false-face of used-to-be and forget Ihe today. That icould be ridiculous.
If it evokes yesterday, at times, there Is the knowledge that it has hints of tomorrow.too. It bespeaks of today:and there is nothing as changeable ami fluid as today. We arc all moving along al a high clip-high speed and cannot turn back to yester- day. We can look ahead, in living today, and hope that this world will be a far finer place than it was yesterday. But that need not mean that we are to scrap the values of yesteryears.
Three years ago—Red Ruffing blanker! Bobby Glcason, manager of Phil Batmakcr Talks Boston Rtd Sox, 4-0. nrf New York Van-
Today's Star
Some years we stood at a lath kees broke nine-game losing itreak. Terranova, wires that he will LOWELL—The Lowell Marks- in the factory where Louisvill Five yean ago—Bob Feller won fourth guarantee Willie Pep 520,000 to de- men's club officials will direct the sluggers are made and listened t victory of leason is he defeated New fend his featherweight tide against Lowell high school regimental York Yankees, 3-3, in due! with Lefty Terranova ot any site Pep desires.
an old batmaker talk about th Gomez. . And the money will be post- shoot for the Thompson medals
National Anlhem, which won GOOD/YEAH SERVICE the Trillion steeplechase for Mrs. Dodge Sloan at Belmonl Park Monday, is a 12-year-old racer... An age among horses that com-
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needed /or his first victory.
Flores, a native of Guadalajara, center for the only hit. Je.sse had loo short and too much in a hurry to get too contemplative.
Looks like ano1ther unprofitable
nadian army, prominent light- Meets Tonight
Ferrara, on the other hand, is not to be discounted. Managed .by
I
ami- write aboul.
the middleweight
weight contender, Is having pah- lenty of managerial trouble. Peck Stays With Brooks
When Branch Rickey came toi nounces a meeting tonight at
the Dodgers he was amazed to learn; the parish community house
that the club had arranged to ob-' for alt hoys Interested in try-
tain Jlal'Peck, a rookie outfielder ing out for this year's C. Y. O.
from Milwaukee, two weeks after baseball lcE\ra. Candidates SOLDIERS WITH WIHfiS: In.in l.fsl
anrl ]':ujl HertrLeil. In drama; WN.U!, 9. lie had blown off two toes with a who have nol as yet reached 10 10.
ed five days befor» the fight, is'. Y. Sees Aged Jumper
which will get under way on the cluh range In Chestnut street next Monday evening.
The teams will represent the various companies of the L H. S. regiment and each will consist of 10 members of a particular com-
Daniels, Chicago heavyweight, to his stable . . . Larry Atkins, Cleveland promoter, is negoliating for a Jimmy Bivins-LIoyd Marshall outdoor light late this month or early next.
shots from a prone position.
The representative teams arc now being formed and will be ready for official entry hy Friday
of this week.
The Girl Scout movement had its organization in 1015 in Savan- nah, Ga,, and was the outgrowth
; of St. Peter's parish, an- pil«st ; PJnnli Shore, hongi; Marl Kimlar
shotgun . . . But it seems now I heir 19th birthdays, and who MILTON BERr LE slmiv: Arthur Trrar-lie that Peck may slick with the club, arc residents of the parish, suf=i r wi;i;r. o;n to 10.
following a recent operation anrl SPOTLir.HT DANDS: Tloh I'lir.tn'i M the arrival of specially-built shoes. will he welcomed al the ses- »lr: WHDII. !>.'.«! to n.'i.'i.
-Si;ien1i.sts lra\'el half way around Ihe earth lo view a *o]ar ficlip.sr*, knowing Ihat Hie lotai
. . . The final 515,000 must bepaid on Peck by May 15.
Ed Barrow, 75-year-old presi- dent of the New York Yankees, still insists that the greatest play-
sion starting at 7 p. m. Regimental Shoot
KAY KYSER'S COLLEGE r,f Musli Knnul'-iUe : WF1/.. 10 to 11.
Baseball writers are wondering
who is responsible for the improve-
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Bueky Harris or Trainer Bruce... of a "Girl Guide" group formed
Or a three-way combination?
WAYS
there in 1912.
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PHILADELPHIA, May 12, (Wide Angeles aflcr the Chicago Cubs
LOWELL—With Ilie field no\\ reduced to 15, ihc city champion-
7:30 WKBZD—N—KaAyntIhvocnr.ys ulnlirlnnMn'e.stoilncieisrivi'. WEEI—Basy Am, rome<lr sketch. WHDH—Lone Itaiijter, akelcii.
«11 the lime YOu must write about ALL of LOWELL—and must NOT concentralo on any particular phase ot H. You must take
GREAT MUSIC: Jan ]'eer,-e. lnw,r; .If. Tennyson, soprano; RnlK-tt Werrje, bx lone: WBF.I. II) 10 1(1.sn.
World.)—The veteran Connielhart given him a trial In the spring
Mack appears to have come up of 1942. A stocky right-hander, Post-war planners talk of a lot of idealistic things—that Is quite
with a real mound discovery in Jesse lost only five games in 1342 all right:but too many become confused—and try to say all of Jesse Flores, an olive-skinned for the Angels, with whom he had the things of yesteryears were no good. That is a grievous error. Yesterday was pretty wonderful. Yesterday gave us the thing we Mexican rookie, fn his first two spent the last four seasons. In live for. Tomorrow can only improve on them—it cannot replace
pitching jobs, totaling 24 Innings, grammar school, he was a track Florcs allowed only eight hits and star and when he crasher! Into or- a pair of runs. ganized baseball In 1938, he spread-
go 16 Innings before his teammates pitching against Oakland. He had (o give you an ''inflight" !n Ihe writing; ot this daily pillar, came through with the two Oakland two down in the ninth Anrl, once again, this Is your columnist, saying, to you..and
IMs, then, t« the testament of (his columnist this particular day of.1943—when he lias been rather1tired, facing a typewriter, hits in eight innings, yet dropped feats. He missed the Hall of Fame trylnp 'to «ke out the day's column :'It has been an arduous the decision to Tex Hughson, 1-0. hy the narrowest of margins in column to write—straight from the heart. It Is a «ort ot thank- In his second effort, Jesse had to September, 1941, when he was yon to all who have been so nice to this column. And has tried
In his 1913 debut, Florcs allowed eagled the Arizona-Texas league the Boston Red Sox exactly two with 24 victories against six de-
THE>* CIGARETTE OF QUALITY Mexico, won M games for L03 fanned an even dozen of the Oaks. Whatever I mean! Good-Night!
when Marvin Gudat singled to you...Good-Night,.and don't take all this too seriously. Life's
By CHARLES G.
The Private Papers
Of A
SAMP AS
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