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ANNUAL CASTING 95th Battles Kramer And Schroeder DIXIE WALKER “Fighting” SNAVEY DRIVES Gain National Doubles SPORTS MEET OPENS TODAY ‘ W recking’ 94th ALL STAR TEAM BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 23—(JP> MOVING UPWARD Monday doubts the 11 Players Recalled —Any of championship Event Of Fish- A an- calibre of California’s Jack Kramer BAGMEN Championship full boxing card has been 5. Alec Alexander (95th) vs. Jerry In Crowds [YEMEN, Cornell Coach Puts Pep and Ted titlists Veteran Of Dodgers Boston Red Sox nounced of Schroeder, defending By Club To Be Held by the boxing officers Namowicz at ing At (94th) 175 lbs. in the Men's National Doubles Ten- in the 94th and 95th Regiments, for College Boys For Game Youngsters leading 6. “Kid” Kelley (94th) vs. “Killer" nis Tournament, were erased in TO MEET MONDAY BOSTON, Aug. 23.—UP)—The Bos- Wrightsville Beach Monday night at Camp Davis. All With Bears Honors Chicago fashion today when they Batting ton Red Sox tonight recalled 13 fighters represent the "cream of the Wargo (95th) at 175 lbs. speedy — final round by players eight pitchers and three crap” of both over a 7. “Archie” Gutz gained the routing 23.— Ufl —If Go Sun- The annual teams and for (95th) vs. "Sol- NEW YORK, Aug. To Against — championship casting former national sin- first basemen from farm teams month have BY OAVE HOFF Bobby Riggs, who gpinners these two rival teams dier” Dilworth (94th) at 137 lbs. the three freshman outfielders In and clubs with -which it has tournament of the New Hanover and Gene Mako, a two- Laundrymen Sec- .player been pointing for this match and gles ruler, have been among them- shine In addition to these all CHICAGO, Aug. 23.— UP) —The scrapping agreements. Fishing club will be held on the each is fighters, time winner with Don Budge, 6-4, confident of victory. of head football coach of the selves for the National league bat- ond Engagement Pitchers Emerson Dickman, Bill whom have won their laurels in College in minutes flat at Long- northern extension of Two of the return 6-2, 6-2, 45 a mo- Wrightsville matches are All-Stars has a Win ting leadership will pause Fleming, Bill Butland, Oscar Judd, previous bouts, there will be two one-game job. vood. Beach this afternoon at o'clock. bouts. Two weeks ago Arthur Gutz, ment and took ovtr their shoulders all of Louisville, Frank Dasse of 2:30 added attractions. The first will be or lose, the chief mentor knows h> and Commer- of the 95th won a close decision over While the champions were sprint- will discover that an inter- jhe Independent Norman Brown of The tournament will be held a3 an exhibition between won’t have the same position the they Hollywood, Ray Mowett, was so far off ,i.i leagues will resume "Soldier” Dilworth, of the 94th. The ing to victory, Riggs is to declare him- softball Yank and close to the Atlantic the 94th’s “White in the next year because the honor of loper threatening at 7:30 D. S. T. Greensboro, Terry Woody View pier as Hope” he wricked the well- nlav Monday night “Soldier” has announced he ia lay- the is be- his game that self in on the ruckus. Rich of San Diego, and First Base- so Heavyweight division, and an unan- leading prize squad ‘he city °Ptkal Eyemen possible spectators may get a ing for Gutz and the excitement seasoned Mako, who often refused The to with men A1 Flair of Baltimore. Paul nounced fighter from the Balloon stowed upon a different coach each elderly gent puffing up to meet the Wertheimer good view of the event. over this match has rated it for to become rattled in past years when them answers to the name of hooked Campbell of Montreal, and Ulysses Barrage. year. join in the first game and the the the the was having an Bagmen “Cookie" of So the spectators may keep up final-match. "Killer” Wargo, mighty Budge Dixie Walker, and he is celebrat- to meet Lupien Louisville, were A is scheduled But that seems to make no dif- Spinners slated 95th and “Kid” the "mystery” fight off Snofford those summoned up. with the distance of each cast of- pride, Kelley, day. ing his elevation to the lead-off in the also. Coaches are ference to.Carl Snavely of Cornell. Sunshine Laundrymen a being secretive the Since every member of whirlwind 94th fighter fought to With such a one-sided triumph, position in the Brooklyn Dodgers’ that group, ficials will place a blue flag at the about this affair and workouts are The way he’s driving the All-Stars draw two weeks and they are them- order. nightcap. with the exception of Brown and ago for in Kramer and Schroeder found batting were 275 foot mark, and then each cast- being held behind locked doors in Thursday’s game Soldier four games played scheduled for the semifinal in the bracket Dixie lambasted the ball at a Only Flair, is on teams fighting for play- Field the selves in the championship in the rain and er who this the 95th Arena. The only informa- against Chicago Beam, last week loops, off positions in their respective goes beyond distance 175 lb. class. against the third-seeded Gardnar terrific clip during the pa*t week the other tion that can be given is that this you^d think his future in coaching wet grounds prevented leagues, only two will be required will have the flag placed at the end Here is the full card: Mulloy, of Coral Gables, Fla., one of to boost his average of .316 up to The Wertheimer team de- fight will be the hit of the card and depended upon a victory for the contests. to report to the parent teqm this of his casts and he will wear a blue 1. K. O. Centore (95th) vs. Jimmy last year’s runners-up here, and a gaudy .325 and to leap from sev- the Ethyl-Dow Chemists, will be the “wildest and wooliest” collegians. feated year. The rest will join the Red sash until someone betters his cast. Shay (94th) “The Fighting Irishman, Wayne Sabin of Portland, Ore. enth among the league’s hitters and the City Opticians worked cast contest ever seen in a ring. There are several things that t0 7, Sox in next spring's training camp. As each longer is made the in the 118 lb. class. After taking two drubbings in re- into fourth position. 8 to 3 victory over the make this different out an flag will be advanced. At the end 2. “Stan Pinus” (94th) vs. "Hairy” Arrangements for over 2,000 seats year’s game cent weeks from the second-seeded Out-hitting Dixie through Fri- Builders in the two Inde- of casts out but from the seven-that have Godwin 5 everybody drops Harris (95th) in the 126 lb. class. are provided and once again the preceded Frank Parker and Don McNeill, the day’s games were Nick Etten of loop games. the fishermen with the five it. For observers pendent longest 3. "Battling” Murphy (95th) vs. public is urged to come as these one, generally national singles ruler, Mulloy and the Phillies at .334, Johnny Hopp In the Commercial circuit, the ST. LOUIS DROPS casts. are that the 1941 All-Star Fritz Fitzgerald at 150 lbs. boxing cards at Camp Davis are de- agreed Sabin avenged themselves by over- of St. Louis at .333 and Pete Reiser leading Spofford Spinners Entrants will cast in the follow- league 4. vs. “Bar- clared to be the best in the Army. squad is the best ever assembled. of the Bob Ammunson (94th) taking their previous conquerors for of the Dodgers at .332, the three added the scalps Royal ing order on the first cast and for For a record crowd of ber” Ulatowski (95th) in the 106 lb. The first bell will ring at 8 P. m., another, a 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4 win in this most rookies who have been dominating to their belts by the count GAME TO PHILLIES the second cast will reverse the Bakery class. Monday night, August 25th. 93,000 persons will see the game 4. The have not important of doubles’ competitions. the scramble. of 8 to Spinners order: Preston Oliver, rating 286 if the weather is right. third a week ago at .325, lost any games in the second half feet: Wallace Aman, 290 feet; Etten, Seven-Hit Gris- And then there’s the matter of went on of a and the Breadmen have lost three, Hurling By Pender Durham, 291 feet; O. P. something splurge, the All-Stars’ the Bears. to take over the lead. ail of them to the Spinners. In the som And Johnson’s Relief Best 292 feet; William Jenkins, Jr., Photo Finish Forecast opponent, himself, Halas’ CINCINNATI TAKES in other game, the Sunshine Laundry 293 feet; William Beery, 297 feet; George professional Other leading clouters the Na- Work Produces Win defeated the Sneeden-York team 8 W. D. Sellers, 309 feet; Joe Stone, champions not only knocked off tional included Johnny Mize, St, to 3... 331 feet; B. H. Bridget's, 361 feet; In Fear Race Washington in the title game last TILTFROM BRAVES Louis, .318; Stan Hack, Chicago, In the Independent loop, the last B. 385 E. A. year, but did it by a 73 to 0 score. .316; Enos Slaughter, St. Louis, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23.—(A*)— George Canady, feet; Cape Loop haif race is close with all teams 386 feet; and Harry Hufham That apparently is having a pro- .312; Arky Vaughan, Pittsburgh, The lowly Phillies, even without Jone^i, a chance to cop the bunt- 400 feet.