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main daily srx itoxiuy hotstso vai EDWARD LITTLE ABANDONS PLANS FOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM JOt FALOOKA SpC44 lid TTi Si 2 A ham 1J0K FOR HEW FIGURES THIS YEAR III RACING bates diamond TEAM OUTDOORS I OPED APRIL 19 pi OwtfUld Petition! Stiii i It Set isher Headed For Service Has Another Program i Early Son Indication of i 4 i A i 9 i I kbuti Opa kuai April II iftiiiit Inttloii Kim il Brunswick rl fit Jilts KthLrr hlnsrd -ten- luj ixri rL t7c iintii iV tt smior ftm aeekB tss larvl tiet Tie (ie Ziwari it I jrr Hut rL jf" Iht UtloIifr! I' rii I r1 1 A S' fcritfPT dlu vpi Nc piA fop iukn nft tt Uader th be wlL) vill l-r I 'rapt-t r-t Ht jrht iron: Yrt-n isri'i sci-tii'! tic boil vl Flajm fur timr trail will ci'it ti' iii tt I si- 8ib ('( well Edward I ha Ci-ie baaet-a fOl t-peniig pen ut th ahbraitaied a area ti-rtay li-adtii a Iwi ki-u im irking wick e'ua1 a nar hui aiii tfca cepi i)i lit aliih earti i'U' i in SUN PIN PICKERS AGAIN TAKE OVER JOURNAL RIVALS Jamaica Lott rill Mooting figvrat Head Tsar Agg bEW T0RR April U-dP-Tfet lt -tartai Mtans lu barely bloeaumed Out but rty Ppnag bate tovbgkt anck a beSttky hiura that already tke eutaouk ta ruay for the a port th year ladiustiuna ara that any lixtk Uaated la a reaatiiably ibie area will rwurtak vea mars thaa to lltl True there will Sot be aa au(h rciig this year th is spurt -and equally bis bual-taaa-haa eurtalMd or halted he eta It might lulerfwe with the war effurL Bui wbaf rating I tot sled yarvh-ed hy regular traaapurutiua roauiu to data ga aueaaaa for INI Tha manner In which the New na aad Hot Bprlngs Wtoiir thrived esf ceded nil cs peels (lone And riy returns la the North definlte'y point nut that the lag public aad ltd Ihuslaam hat expanded tt and Louisville ed their toeing seasons Saturday th asm seta Boms II-009 fans bat 9149119 at tho Rhode Island track while nee at Church-Ill Downs' Ur aat crowds tl-wiated at 11999 turned out for the tart nf the troneplaated e-toad masting Tbe Jaaaalca opcalag New Yorb 119-day aeaaoa to oa-ly three deye tli but dy re-vnale that many imwide am llhely to falL For days morn than 11099 fane wagered 11924-411 aa average of 11101191 Last Bpring with automobltoa bringing tha fans tba better for the first three deye roa chad only llI49I0l averaging 1141101 At leu da nee was 41412 -Mw irnl nun tt mul irj i it 't riliinMd d't InMI-ti ii -I inimr of rilrk'if II I i-ui lUitei dinn lib (-it tietw'i Slid II fid lefir it -ii Iti (I- t-lsn i tiai' lb prl for th tiiri ticiif teasi reached Rim ftxtgh Oofh Flhr -I pcit caIl from la draft brd bafoi tba month of May la out ba dtiaacl aat-l la aa baaai-aU drop-rd If the proHd aac-iKinal ta-lilfb-t -aafua go thrvufb aa aa aipaciad il la poMibi that ar all-alar tram all! ta apiact- I The ascend mar to the stable at the Lteidtl lair ground to H-h Jim a throe ted hy Highland tao hay a mart ef tlf and to hy Cart and Cart Drone of haw Landew Caan Parbapa It was tbe horse population le verol re at any rate more than 9t light pnenre and trotters ulnterod at the Lewiaioa fair ground this Bevea ware tad with tbe Peieraoe Brolhara of Cun-bar land wintering the largest string alt mpalgaera aad tws brood Charla Mason also had oil la hta bars la tho Msnua stable ware Mis Rumpus 10014 owned by A JW11-i of float on Rtppia Maggie I1IH owned Rally La Fay of Aura Happy 101 owned by Mr Mason Swnbruer a pacer nad by Jo Boutar of Portland Hla Amelia a two old by Hie Majesty and High Jim Tha Peter aon Bros airing Chatham Lad 1 101 Jane Voto 11114 dy 212 Margie Hanover I It Deelrable 21IH Mlee Dodge l414 and the brood mares Maude Grattan In foal to Logaa Scot I and Betty Bogaah Ith tho weanling Community Rcott by Logan BeotL la the eiable of ley Maooai are Spurt llanovar Mary McKinney Doodle Mumpua a tgg yen old by Kwtt Rumpus aad thg brood Rontons Direct 299)4 and by Peter Bong Hotty-rood Ihirue aad eolt by Calumat Mta Billy baa RuU 219)4 Brother Dale 219)4 aad Bobby Abba a ted owned by Loo Randall a Phil Rtuart haa twa la hto atrikgT his Mlmsyfale 119 aad Petaro Dawn by Hanover Peters Date ne ha Otaaro 1 11)4 pacing and Aalto 219)9 pacing In tbe stable of Howard ly hto owg flnt etsllloa part-do 201) ono of the outstanding otalliona now otandlng Is tbts odes of the rountry Tippy owned by Mrs Laura Cobb of Norway Lake Johnny Cash owned fey A A Cobb and Ron of Norway Lahe and Romaatta Lady: owned by Irving Lucs of Lewiston -don tha the aoatwa a aa-a baa MAklY feCYt WORAMka a WWC- iiirvi aae he i Ttui-T a tr 1 hi t-aeil peia In Au-i- ll I ta line i t-e a Ctur aid hat: Hni i-rtti tutu ar in ms nuiei gaitlan The Mi apn la I- ta laaan una Hi hnara The liflcd la ahout aei with iiiiud ai f'(i twee Jcmi at aa-ind imajiv atii-n and 1 at lllid l-ae Mi Uakai Hawkins and Tlninua ai tha this llkair huneia l'h Wkei aiac llstad fur duty at fbltd Ownet-tl haa tha ouietandit berth Tba thilHal tennis squad la down to work In tha and In to Kan lVummnnd Dtr-k Ksarh Tod Olliann and 1au1s Ruolnik Prnf August Nuai'hniann who la again ouachltig tha team haa setor-ai nan man out Included In thle list art tha freshmen Don Richter Mary Levin and I hn Brtgham and anph-omora Dick O'Nell Kiperted to report arv da now ara Rob Arrht-liald a senior and Mervln Alen-I Ik a Junior Jurges' Double In Sixth Gives Giants 3-2 Win Over Red Sox NEW YORK April 11-IP-Billy Jurgea sixth -Inning double with two aboard today gat the Giants a l-to-Z triumph oter the Boston Red Box Only about 2100 chilled apacta-tors turned out at the Polo Grounds to sea the National Ieaguera even a two-game Spring eerie with Joe men Van Llngle Mungo ex-Brooklyn flraballer hurled five acorelaaa frames permitting only three singles to gain credit for the win Hla mates hammered Tex Hugh-eon for seven safeties In the first alx Innings scoring a run In tha fifth on singles by Hugh Poland and plnch-bltler Johnny Rucker a sacrifice and Nick Nltka'a Inflaig out and two more In the sixth on a peas Joe Orengo'a single and Jurgea' clinching double Lamar Newsome's home run off the left-field score hoard with Roy Partes on baas In tha eighth gave tha American Laaguem their only tallies Bill Lohrman second Giant twlrlnr waa the victim of the drive The veteran AI fllmmona came up with the day's fielding gem ahoe-etrtng catch of Jurgea' abort fly la the eighth taaa aaea-aad aa 89 OUTSTANDING AMATEUR BOXERS IN AAU TOURNEY BOSTON April ll-JP-Efetity-nlne of tba nation's outstanding amateur boxers start tomorrow on for the sight JYovlna tha oid inss'ni "lift ini-a atrlhaa la th ni to ha fala Tr (tun a ib't bvlll laatna atapid nrt nn tr Jauraal a bom al I' a tha I'aaiiii- Igiti Saturday and tn'a nun brothana a hi Uluklil Tba match fur ib part wart auniavhat aoalaaiad than tba final tba taama nat two aaaha as i bat narar waa any doubt tba auparluiitjr of tha morx-latf papar orar tha anln( ahart TVaw't JT-- MM arhadulad with Lawlatoa wW jHehi-n Haaarvw and otbar naarbi larboo- Aaln tha tranaportatlua piMtiirm ta hltiliif tha Auburn arhoc' haid Supply Equioiriant All njuipmml axvpt unlfurma 11 ta furnlabad tha aactloupl laapua and if an all alar caam la aalartpd umfornia will ba auppltad b) th hiph arhuul to fhta tram In ordrr to 1- allplbla for tha laacua bnja mum Auburn achonlboya In pood pcholaallc aiandlng Under temporary plana It will ba poaalbla for each club to play two or three gatnea a work No mattar what arhool a atudent at an da ha will aapactad to play for tha leum that rwprroanta hla particular aaotlon of the city Aa a tiaaia for lining up tha rluba the following aectlona hare hn aug-gaated: Parrynna Elnat Auburn (toff Hill Walton Park Ae Minot and Durham Boya ara raquaatad to lino up thalr cluba and than aclact a rwp-raaentatlva to contact Mr Flatter at onoa in order that a achedula may ba drawn up and tha league gat underway Tba league will ba aupplled with umplrwa and will alao ba awarde for wlnnara champion would enable Gomes to stay if rounds and 11 second with Louis Rlnco moat champion ship fights ara 19 rounds Gomes would be champion for staying two rounds and 11 seconds longer than tha ut lasted We don't underotand It eith- Branch Riefcsy remark that ths main ment in getting Dolph Camilli to East to play boll this year was the fate that he Riokoy hod linad up suitable living quarters fer the Camilli tribe Whatf Ne Seme-times we almost believe boll players nro pampered New that heroes are hauling tho fano to tho tracks the ideal nag will he a triple throats- one yeu ride behind to get cut there bet en in the fifth reset end then have for sup "RELIEF TRAINS" OKAYED BY ODT WILL BE REAL RELIEF TO HUNGRY RACE TRACK FANS BY WKTTXIT MARTIN NKW YORK April 11-(AP)-W wrrr intrigued by the naive inaiatenea of railroad and turf offieiala that tbe ipeeial traiua totwf tbe fane to Jamaira rare track were not special train bat trains although we must admit it i an apt detiighativn a if a guy sticks to playibg the ponies long enough he eventually will be riding on relief and he might aa well get used to it early NOT KIDDINQ ANYBODY Just whom the thought they were fooling la open to question a oven the D- knows that If the transportation boom coincides with the opening of a race track the chancM ara it Isn't due to a sudden and wonoldental desire of ell the uncle Alberts and ualn Kate to visit relatives In the suburbs In other word changing the name of tbe train wan nqulvalent to changing the name of a rose which by any other name amelia Juat aa awset Only la this case the rose by any other name amelia period Tbe railroads nnot be blamed for thle sudden upswing In business nor foMhelr attempts to provide accommodation a After nil It lent businea to ask every paying customer where be is going nd why and If tbe thousands who bought tickets for the Locuet a tat loo last Thursday said they were Just going out thsro to small the flowers and Baton to the bird alng the raid road couldn't prove otherwise Must Remember Patrons Also there were the regular bona-fide commuters to be considered and if even one of this gantry couldn't hla way Into one of tbe Jam-packed regular trains tha railroad waa morally obligated to provide accommodations for him although it does seem that the railroad waa overly solid to ua In providing special non -atop trains for faithful regular customers and It la odd that all easterners lived right st tbe gate of the Jamaica race track The whole affair wems to prove tint the racing fans are going to gnt to their races nevertheleu and that all the rulings in the world aren't going to stop them When a lady or gent has the urge gambit she or he le going to gamble and the race officials are going to make it ss easy as possible tor ns to lose their money The mutual clerks walked out on opening day at Jamaica but thu officials had a second team of croupiers to shove In there and never lost a dollar In thn shift Have Their Excueee We always have believed that PAIR GOOD BOUTS LISTED THIS WEEK ON BOXING SLATE NEW TORK April ll-JP-Bammy Fuller one of the best of the light weights a decade or ago con tinuoa hla comeback campaign among the welterweights thle wash la one of the top bouts on the Na tional boxing program Dummy now years of age tan with Ralph Zanelll Provl In a 10 rounder at Boston Friday night On the night two of tbe ranking vywelghU Harold and Lam Franklin go to It for 14 rounds or less In Chicago Thn program: At nwvUaMS I Larry Batata Piwvldmta va Davay (huwfaid Maw Tartu fmllMiwrtgMs (10): at Bal-thnarw Lrn Data Tori va Owrgta Parka Igbta (HI Maw Tartu Larry Paalaaa Mew Tort va Antiwar Mew Tort taMdle-wslrttn (I): si Newark CUirt way Semtad Na Mltrtll PWladrtrtta eywatahta (10) TUESDAY At Bridgeport Pvt Jo Da PL gioeuau fin Maw Tort waltarwrtghts at Aagelrs Cadi Madsen lee va Carl MalaeaiA MxWa Oty SStotaliM (10): at Hartford Oeorx (Mad) Doty Hartford Lakta Maw Tart waWwwrtrtta tan CaHf Latter (Nuggar) WMta ora va torn EapaUro Maadoaa M-taa Oty tlstawrtrtia Oty fBartrr Lewis Maw Tort VS Cart Mw Tart taa IkarwalpMi At (Mflaj Byrd Blytbavlll Art va TVT yS Loa Ansalee weKenrdxkta () BHe- itettaM AI OuNj Pieddla Bllaatetk teener- AI tjjl Jaa Carter Bauw va rent Laws Newark middle rtxMati) At Hollywood CaHf wny DetroK va JuBo Jhahwa Mttl- Aasalea va dan iaakaonvllla BIU Poland Haw Tort horse racing except to the comparative tew to whom It le etrietly business Is Juit a gambling casino on legs and our only argument they try S53 RUMF0RD HOOPMEN TKE HEARTBREAKERS HAD GREAT SASON RUM The Heartbroskere a new oeml-pro baa done wonders for their first on the basketball court A few weeks ago they travelled down to Wilton to cop the Franklin County Basketball championship It to expected that they will show their colors at other tournaments before tbe curtain falls on this son's basketball year boys have practiced and played at the Humford Mechanic Institute known Maine over for Its Sporting Activity- This quintet of five was managed by Jimmy Sullivan a senior In high school and brother to the manager of the Millionaires renown football eleven which visited many Maine cities and towns The Heart here made their first appearance at the whep they opened a series with the Redskins and after completion of this aeries went right on to undertake another eeriee with the Red bears In the first eeriee they went under 2 to 2 but In the toot eeriee they coped all five of a cries of five who have composed this quintet ore: Frankie Pulls Mott 8 trout Fogarty Tony Bdarafta Claude Quigley who are now ta the Armed forces who showed their colon with the fftartbreakare ara: Richards navy John Bran-nick Army and Tom Muir who payled one night on the Heart-breaker's bench while home on a furlough from Alaska Training Camp Nofes a two-day quest championships of tbs National A A tournament at Boston Garden Crowns will bo dseided In sat from the 111-pound to tha vywaight and throe 1141 win-nans will be on hand to add spite the proceed Inga Cleveland la sending- a claaay team to the Nationals and must be reckoned with In the ultimata battling for tha titles Other strong teams will ba on hand from New England Fitts burgh New Orleans Oklahoma Philadelphia Washington Dl 8L Lou la and Buffalo A number of tha contestants are mem here of the armed the services have been stressing boxing PHILADELPHIA SOCCER TEAM LICKS AMERICANS PHILADELPHIA April 11-JP-The Philadelphia Nationals soccer team defeated the New York Americans I to 1 In the opening game of their Lewis Cup series at Cambria Stadium today Gomel Makes Debut as Crave as Boston Club Defeats Newark 5 to 2 HSWAJUC April 11 -JP-Vomds made hla official aa a member of the Braraa today and gave up four bite during hla four-lnnlng gtlaft while hla want on t-l dedal on from tha Ifawack Baara of tha International Leagua wag ta trouble In only one twwfrty tha third In which an In-flaid bobble up Newark's only IWU Two singles pushed over the tally Tha Braves however were comb-ug Newark pitching tor an even a oafs blows Including doubles fey Chet Boas Eddie Jooet and Charlie Workman EVANSVILLE Ind April U-JP -The Pittsburgh Plratea virtually helpless yesterday against a Detroit traveling squad that waa mlnua most ot the regulars smashed out li hits against a etronger Tiger borne team here today for a ll-to-I victory In an exhibition baeebaD game The result evened the series at a game apiece Hal White making hie first atari this Spring Virgil (Fire) Trucks and littla Roy Henshaw went In turn buffeted by Frankie Friacb men Must Found New World Order: )( Declares Tolley European Continent Hat Passed its Zenitli Says Syracuse Head WORLD LOOKS TO US' American Boys Will Fact Death for Freedom Not fer Empire BOSTON April 11-JP-The Unit-' ed States mute take Its rlghtffef In tho sun os dor outo post-war world ordor WWJ non Tolley newly elect fd chancellor of Syracuse University aid tonight It to dawa nf th god or dusk" "Otherwise" ho told tho North-I University ting class "wo moy live to Jk spectacle that tho mind not grasp iqore hy thu tho twilight ot empire "In tho years Immediately ohoaC ho said "America hu Itq vono with tiny it must fee pro pared In mind and aplrtt to maJto th most of an unparalleled op portunlty "It must not fall of lack of vision or Its dreams too modete Whore there jg no vision tha people perish" ta a prepared address Tolley Aa dared that "tha nent has passed Its ifnlth of apian-' dor and to now In tho long Xwt light "Tho first place In tho sun leto day thrown open to tho United State If it occupied world-civilisation may not only remain -Intact but rise to fee--yond "A military victory fey tho United States will temporarily chock the of Ion but It will not -bring any of tho things Mr ud Persldent Roosevelt haro been talking abonL "Wars nte be won without aa-appeal to Idealism Amarloaa boys will th anywhere foeo freedom but not for empire- have no desire for ie of world domination Wo naod therefore to fee careful what? wo label baloney' It may th What we arc fighting Following tho 4 tat annual oont- menoement 211 otudontg" received their degrees High rank-) ing atudent worn Paul Boaton a from Naal Gef-many with a flva-yoar dattta-f average of second highest 4sm tho history of North sstsrntW'v varsity Ths perfect njark IsAA-A-Honorary Doctor's 'viHT bestowed on Admiral Rudall' Jacobs Chief of Navy Personnel LiauL-Qeneral Brehon Somervell Chief ef the Army Service Forets tts Supremo Court Justice James Ronan George Rue-Mil Harrison Dean of Selonco at Maesachusette Inetitute of Tech' nology and Tolley Who to a for mar president of Allegheny College EK-1EAJ0E8 SHXNPB HOLLYWOOD April 11JP-R" Army-Navy all-star team haqd jM -by such former big toaguero Ao DlMaggio Rod Ruffing and HVffj Banning uncorked a -run nlnth-lnnlng rally to win hltion ball gama today frgta Hollywood of the Coast Leagueu' 1-2 vj- DlMaggio Now York cantor fielder until hlo recent sn tmentTtt-thoArmy-Alf ST LOUIS April 11-JP-Bunchlng alx hits in two Innings the wprld champion Cardinals today lashed' the Brown Into submission i to In tha aaoond of Sevan city sort as gams Hort Cooper tba ace LZ8 PAW80N AOAIV ZNTEB8 BAA BOAD RACE BOSTON April ll-JP-Lei Fawson FkWtucbet Ume-tlma win-gw ot tfea Boston A A marathon submitted fela today tor next gnaday's 4Ttfe annual running of the Fatriofe Say road run ao URGES LABOR VOICE IN WAR PUNS Murrey Rays It theuld Hove Say in Major Offieoa NEW YORK April U-JP-Phlllp Murray President of tho Con cross of Industrial Organisations tonight damandad for tabor equal representation In all Government offices and us responsible for formulation and execution of war policies He told the first constitutional convention of tho Barbers and Beauty Culturlete of America (CIO) here that an all-out utilisation of tho power of mobilised labor would speed victory but that "this full and equal representation of labor hae not been achieved' Specifically" Murray said "labor should be given equal re pro entatlon in the Government offices and bureaus which are responsible for tho formulation and carrying out of war policies Wo do not wish to nerve merely on advisory to this agency and that but to share In the high responsibilities vested in the War Production Board the Office of Price Administration the Office of Economic Stabilisation tho Food Administration the Manpower Commission and so on' Ke said that labor should tho leadership ao won for tho task of crystallising tho ob Jactlto for which tho nation to fighting BISHOP LE0NAED TO jinx orausEAB camps WASHINGTON April U-JP-Ao a of 21 Protestant denominations Bishop Adna Leonard of tha Methodist Church hao toft Washington to visit overarmed and "demon strata that a united Protestantism to standing with Hto departure waa announced today by tho General Commission on Army and Navy Chaplains Tha Bishop will confer with chap tains in North Africa tho United Kingdom land Labrador China and India CHIgOX CUT LOOSE LAFAYETTE tad April 11-JP-Trolling the tadtanapolia tad tan 9 to 2 ta tha ninth toning of nn exhibition game hare today the Chicago White Bn cut loos with four kite to' Kora runs with non out but ths rally fen short and tho sox onecumbed 9 to 9 HOOKE? ATTENDANCE MONTREAL April 11-JP-Aetlng Mont Mervyn Dutton announced today that MG 747 peroon paid fftiiMi to National Hockey League during tha aeaMa jnat eloood an Increase of 17944 dnfe loot oteo avorago-Tho Mtnal 1141-42 total was higher ot 91944 All but thorn won teamo ln tos 1 laagus thon Buzzing Around InRumfordTown made hla U4t dsbut with five Innings ot feltlasa runlass ball da-plto re port sd back NEW YORK April ll-Jp-Tho Now York not only lost tholr third con seen tlva exhibition gana to th Brooklyn Dodgnn to-4ny I I but for of tha few ta managerial of Joe McCarthy ha was to lift a from tha mound ta a gams Tha Dodgsrg gangad up on At-tay Donald tha fifth and abaUnd him from thn hill with flva hits and fiva runn bnforo rook la TomByrna earns ta and appltad th brakoa PHILADELPHIA April 11-JP-Chariay Fuctw and Jack Kraus hold tha A thistles to hits today the defeated tha American Leaguers 2-9 to wla thalr first gam mi tha city aortas Marril May drovs la both runs off Rcfear Wolff Ha singled ta tha second to score Naylor who had doubled In tba fourth UtwfeUar and Dahlgrm singled Naylor and Utwhllor aeorad on fly to left Flva thousand aaw the gama (Jg) BaMl A Dwyer It A turner Msphana high and Vwrtit Mgk taotball aoach baa new ban ta a A Navy Pm-nght i hul tmiaias avUUon wdata Basil known Mat aa Dwytr la tha soa ei Dwyer eoadi at Hebron Aaadwny Bway played peafwelonal baai-baB i0r B1Wneiuia Va sad wnuamsport Mi INI 'SA Ba a gmd-nata of Hikcna Academy and Bowdoln whan ptajred thies yaan of vaMty Buna yearn aa goaUa ta keeker 1MO ha Joined tba staff at DM VUBa Mgh school and waa bna aoach ot two ending- football taama Two taaal tada aat tnrtag to gal Wc fee tawtafe eae at Mm ef Mw at Mm ft ef only games In the laet two yoara reached tho point where he playo on a dime and leaves eight cents change William Herrmann veteran physical cuKurlst predict! bayonet fighting will be a popular nport after the war Can't you Just hear mamma telling Junior to "got your bayonet and run along now and hava a fight with that nice little Jones boy down tho tercet Mamma hao some aloe clean bandages and tha sowing machine hao Juot hoes oiled" Juot to give an of the problems facing Bueky Harris In building tho Phils Into a winner the batting storages of the cut-flsldsrs as shown on tho roster are 9TL JT1 199 and III with a fifth man unlisted ao ho la coming out of voluntary retirement Romo of tho others must have retired and didn't mow IL tho Mod of guy Mandgor Mai Ott of the aianta ta Hlo team was scheduled for nn exhibition at an Amy Camp It waa vary aald and tha wind -was blowing very hard but there were 2JBOO eeldiere on hand waiting expectantly Tha officer In aharga of tho group suggested that It would ba perfectly all right to off tho game In view of tho waathar aaaditiana Mai surveyed tha ahlvoring nrowd "And disappoint 2J0Q0 ooldleroT" ha said "Na air wall play tho Bob Finals visa proaldant tha it Louis Cardinal term stubs who' waa hired aa a Brooklyn aosut fey Branch Rickey haa quit tha Dodger organization ta hand tha 0 in RL Louta Our friend and everybody's friend Frank Wlncbsll of tba Jackson vllta Tourist and Convention Bureau soldier Tommy Gomes would out-last aoldlar Joe Louis la the ring Ho says Gomes stopped Tony Muoto ta 99 seconds and MUsto tasted Bias rounds grltfe Louis Figuring ao you would figure dofiUtoratlvo oeoroo la foolBAlirtHAt would make Oomaav olgbt rounds and 11 seconds -better over-Musto thu Louta This' added to tho nine with tbe turf people le that to hide this fact with ouch transparent camouflage ao fot1 morale" and State need the taxed" and "look at our contributions to charity" It Is purely commercial from the race standpoint and thalr efforts to hide this obvious fact an ludicrous The railroad serving tha Long Island tracks has tha legitimate argument that Its equipment la not fitted for general service and that using it to transport race fans mum BO In the genersl transportation problem However when a group of Saratoga dtlsens begs the governor to allow their masting to continue pointing out that the track Is within walking distance of a railroad It stands to reason they expect that railroad to transport racing fane whoa tho of the country at large are urged not to travel union absolutely necessary But maybe ouch travel la necessary After all Saratoga Is a health resort and tho racing fane- often I pretty bad particularly when their rare things run last SPORTS TRAIL BY WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK April 11-ta-Alpha-feel soup i Headline: "Dodgers don whiekere in movie rota" What do they mean femf Bomo of old gaffers have to ohave 'am off they wont stumble over them Leo Du-roe her the gent who I managing the Dodgers by for or of on ear this year still is noneom-mittal no to how much shortstop ho will play "I wW what bean aaylng all that got In the hast paagibla shape and bo wady -to playft-as who saw- Mm In -the flrot exhibition games think that' la a vary aptlm-letls atatoment-Thoy ta think Sekvei it)fu Sekve 'v Cheers Refreshes Satisfies Promotes Ease of MindComfort and Relaxation i at HMD 4tem ai fhta YmHMm blF keen Ci BaaitbmbM dnator hmaktia 40 1 Mllmta ttr Batuwn lYBtaek BALTIMORE April ll-JP-Tha Washington Bonatorg hlaatod Baltimore huriaro for II hits that netted thorn a 12 to victory over the International League alub ta an exhibition gama today Bob Johnson and Ootyy Friddy Md tha WaahlagtoB attack each getting hits CUBS ARE CLUBBED 11-ff- The LoulayiSo Colonola of tho Am-arleaa nnlitlm rooklo go Cub1cSnrthB ovonth- and eighth rtanintfr iw- ft ma and oma off with t-to-rvictof7 an oxhibitum Smahtaf odraataBas tawa the ftA sad aeagt i Mr meet km year The JtWbaaaA am (Mat Caaatr nb Aaaw mw a "Tmi hlt fsISSS- fer Mw Mtfe am fit tba i at 5b3 Bam the aawaal ho aeata Mta year wNk me id ta Bar Bead bawfag i bebaid ita -'ii5.

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