Title in Star Tennis a Seven Girls ■■ ■ ■ ■■■ Cup ..— — — -:_ a Tourney Toss-Up Among Does Comeback WOMEN’S NET LOOP lOBS^yOLLEYS’ OFF TO FAST START \ L Bit£ By Gcorgc C. Hubcr- * I IfkF?/ lrj“3 Chevy Chase, the fun of fishing is in in adopting for trout fishing the salt- Army-Navy Squads welsh ha* lost hi* tremendous effort required to return telling about it afterward. water angler’s trick of chumming. Tied for Lead After First doubles Ralph Mc- her shots. Oet a few he partner, opponent's anglers together One pool fished had plenty of Two Weeks of for an indefinite she Isn't ss active In either and Play. Anne Ellis Claims Second Elvenny, pe- Although Possession of to Be HALF Immediately they launch large trout, but all he could hook was Trophy into SCORES of the first two weeks’ Barneyriod. "Mac" left for Europe sport ss she once was, Mrs. Bassett their tales, liberally sprinkled small 9-inchers, so he captured sev- be a remarked after her "There with In the District Seeded Victim—Doubles last week, to gone for about defeat, are Decided in U. S. Zone casting motions and that busi- eral chubs and crayfish, put them on play, competition month, which means that he will not two tournaments I never miss and ness of holding the hands far apart a rock and with a smaller rock Women’s Tennis League will be keener than ever Under be here for the men’s of Wash- both are conducted The Star. It's to indicate the size of fish which did mashed them into a mass. this season. Play Way. City by Play, Netmen Feel. messy Lit- ington tournament, starting Saturday, the Yuletlde bowling tournament and or did not get away. tle by little he threw this ‘‘chum’’ into Although some teams have played BY BILL DISMER, JR. By the Associated Press. is nine matches, Chase and and, in all likelihood, not for the Dis- your City of Washington champion- Here one recently related by the head of the pool and was re- Chevy Army- stretching the are the with trict tournament. ship.” YORK, May 24—Eight George W. Wilson of Elkins, W. Va„ warded by several large trout on his Navy leading league 1.000 it was imagination, possible It is rumored that Welsh has asked Thanks, Frances. We alius aim to young men.—Four Australians about one of the old-time fishermen line. percentages, having won all of their to conceive of today any another Mac—Stan McCaskey, presi- please. and four Americans—will vol- up In his neighborhood. first few engagements. one of seven winning WITHOUT girls dent of the D. C. T. and a dam the tennis Mary Cootes accounted for two of A., NEWley very weighty Doc had need of no new Ideas on What Do Trout Eat? the first local tennis championship Chase’s three victories de- good player in his own right—to be Probably the two cutest girls In the world to and fro this week end at the of trout There Chevy by season. of subject fishing. fishermen of the For The Star’s City tournament both bowed out In the like to make a feating Sara Moore and Dorette Mil- his partner until Ralph returns. 80 Forest Hills with the American zone was no sense in legging it for mile 'J'ROUT Washington tournament, nearing com- and Barbara Conard far, McCaskey has declined, first-round singles matches, but they final of the play in after mile the study of the food their favorite ler, accounted for of the however, hanging along rugged streams, pletion quarter-final bracket, were to be back on hand a the third. feeling that he might slow up the fast- today—as the halanoe and the tennis-minded of risking a broken neck and a multitude fish eat so they can offer them the had developed into the most wide- The and flying District doubles combination. They are blond two nations in their chairs. of disasters. standings results of first champion. Frankly, hanging No, indeed! He knew same thing around a hook. open net fight here in years. Christine and brunet Frances wrapped matches: though, Welsh could do lots worse Gawne there were of trout in the Two new names and one a Not since 1927, the annus mirabilus plenty big Well, boys, here’s something to mull making than who meet Eleanor Craven and JOE TINKER. W Is. McCaskey, who often plays a Carter, of when Babe Ruth hit 60 deep pools hard by the camp, and he a few Chevy Chase 0 comeback after a 10-year absence were sports over, results of a study made _3* Elinor Flnckel at 6 o’clock. If they Famous Chicub Army-Navy _ .2 0 game commensurable with his execu- homers, Tunney licked knew exactly how to get them. He by the West former star, Dempsey again Conservation _ among the happy seven from which, win the Virginia his Columbia * 1 tive ability—which is most able. they go up against unseeded, did not to wear out his arm again has regained health Rock Creek 3 first time since this observer and the Davis Cup crossed the seas to propose Commission as to just what consti- 2 for the but formidable, combination of the aftei at death’s door Bureau of Btandarda__ 2 2 has tennis interest in whipping a fly over the water, either. tutes a trout's being can no choice France, this diet. Wardman __ « 5 remember, outstanding At the same time, rumor in and Greason. last has returned persists Marys—Cootes He had not come out to a Winter, to Mount Pleasant _ 2 7 country been at such a high pitch. just get One trout Is apparent. tending toward the belief that Welsh taken in Howards base ball as man- Nationals _n 2 sore shoulder. organized Racaurters 0 The pair making their first big will not defend his of Almost every one knows that the Creek had 10 grains of oats in 1 City Washington Despite the threatening weather He to use but ager of the Orlando team, now George Washington 0. 0 Grea- proposed nothing its splash in local circles are Mary and The Star that It was sec- Australians, Vivian McGrath, Adrian stomach. Another had in championship Cup. It and the fact only the small live toads. Hook a toad in a 3% the cellar of the Florida Summaries. son, who, in yesterday, when and inches of string. practice ond round, quite a gallery turned out Qulst, Johnny State League. Christine Sills (W.) defeated Esther Wy d—(» » her first-round opponent failed to for matches. The bank Bromwich have come bounding across Game Warden Frank A. P. iR. C. >. d—o. Christine Sills d-~3 1 -li. —l; good things a strokes ardent yen for swallowed a stone natural, choice grandstand from about the size of Christine Sills «W » defeated Louise Stam- about her, and Anne Ellis, who, in the (R d—4 3--d. which every one of the 10 courts is cup. a hickory nut. He also found a whole baugh »5—4: Eleanor Minor Carroll < M. P. > defeated Valerie Loomis two days, has trounced decisively as creel of clearly visible. No, fans, there Is no trout, nine to be exact, lit- Leagues (C ». d—4. ft—1. of the many ranking players city. I Seen for Victor Here. erally stuffed to the INTERNATIONAL. Hazel Blshopp tC> defeated Marjorie admission. Cup gills with toad *M. P.». 7—5. d—2: 8: Montreal. 4. Shermer Mary Cootes eggs. Rochester, — a T IJCEWISE America's team, Don Syracuse. 14; Baltimore. 2. Lillian Rixey Still Star. d—O; Mary Cootes . d—4. 4—d. d—34 Sally Miller 'W > which the original draw of 32 had seemed a 10 certain way so he would be secure dollars in its stomach, and a grass defeated Eleanor Sterbis defeated Eleanor Carroll to ramble North to just about tops, in size, of any women's plenty of line. The toad would swim (M. P >. d—4. ft—4: Ella Owens defeat of Polly Preston yesterday, it defend the more The loss by the British of Pro Fred SOI THERN ASSOCIATION. tournament ever held in the District. about and attract the attention of defeated Betty Bullion . 1—d. d—4. d—2 little figure who was Western's inter- Although he would be missed talking with several ex- while has the brilliant big fish. Little Rock. 2. Eleanor here, Germany only LONE YANK SURVIVES New Orleans. Voith . d—4. 3 -d d—2; Mar*ar*t to understand that a draw of 32 Surface defeated pe^gy fftnith Sacramento. !»—8: Portland 1—2. ).—Hal Surface TEXAS. Meverhoff (W.l. d—3. In 1927. Cup for the ensuing 12 months. of the Pacific Coast stars—a couple d—4. tennis. More than 10,000 spectators, ing. So Doc found himself a com- of Kansas City was the only American Port Worth. 8—3; Dallas. 2—8. Either Mi.ss or of years ago. reports that the Oklahoma Greason Miss Rixey average crowds, are to see fortable station on a rock at the head still in the city. 2—4. Tulsa. 1—2. capacity expected running for a French hard Beaumont. 8—4; Houston. Were to be eliminated this BASSETT, who as major women's tournament in that 2—2. afternoon, PRANCES each of the three sessions of play in of the pool. He hooked court tennis San Antonio. B—8: 1—4. Frances large carefully championship after the Galveston. however, as the luck of the draw Walker was one of the section attracts no more than 32, with the West Side Tennis Club Stadium his toad, cast out into the stream, let defeat of Mrs. Dorothy Andrus of NEW YORK-PENNSLYVANIA. 20 YEARS AGO 6 o'clock city's best players not so back, many numbering less. them together at this long put and half of the world's first 10 ranking out 40 yards of line and complacently Stamford. Conn., and her up a nice Sara it partner, Wilkes-Barre. »—B: Williamsport. 3—8. IN THE STAR on the Rock Creek courts. scrap against Moore be- Gals, seems, are funny about and Scranton Krowspning players, Saturday, Sunday Mon- awaited results. Mme. Sylvia Henrotin of France, yes- 7—2; Elmira. 2—4. fore being eliminated in The Star tour- tournaments in Binghamton B—0; Trenton. Miss Ellis, on the other hand, will entering which they day. terday. 4—2. the ball out of nament Harelton. 14—3; Albany. 0—5. slipped not be called to until to- yesterday. Although she had know they haven’t a And Doc StiU Sit*. yyHEN upon play chance—despite Surface advanced the sec- Joe played three the through THREE-EYE. Judge's hand in a run- morrow at the earliest. Her next op- only practice sets before fact that a $2 entry fee covers TTPON return from two ond Bromwich Big Attraction. my hours of round with a hard won Moline 3—1: Decatur. 1—0. her first-round match Mrs. the cost of the victory down between third and home. ponent is none other than Mary Saturday, ptublic court and three I found Doc over R. Bloomington. A—A; Terre Haute 2—1. Bassett THE shoulders of Don Ashing downstream, Abdessalam, little-known was to extended Miss Moore to a 6—4 new balls, which would lathy Paoria. 2; Clinton. 1. Chic Gandll scored the run Cootes. District champion, who they have to QN still on his rock. he French for count in the red-headed sitting No, player, 6—3, 7—5, 7—5, while her debut Helen Davis first set. Sara's hard pay for anyway. In there's Budge, Californian, make against addition, hadn’t had a strike but Mrs. Andrus and Mme. Henrotin were which forehand drives in the rests mo6t of the of America's yet, you Chicago be%t Washington, at 6 o'clock tonight and then must second set, how- the experience and one gets weight publicity couldn't hurry big trout, and he losing to Mme. Rene Mathieu of 2-1. Eddie Cicotte let the Nats ever, had their effect on Mrs. from tournament chances. Budge will play the No. 1 take on Mary Bouve in a second-round Bassett, participation. But wasn’t interested in the small the France and Yorke of Mirror whose wrist tired for the United States and fry Billy England. Sports quickly from the never seem to singles post down with four hit*, while Jim match before playing Miss Ellis. But they think o' that. were in. The fish 3—6, 6—2, 6—2. with in the boys bringing big By the Associated Press. her sensational pair doubles. Shaw six to the Sox. the latter continued probably were asleep, but they would The German Davis Cup doubles gave up Either Parker or Grant will play the a with a 6—4. 6—4 defeat wake had team of Baron Today year ago—Cardinals Weak hitting has kept the Na- play yesterday No. 2 up shortly. He a good singles assignment. bought Johnny Mize, first baseman, tionals buried in sixth in the of Dorette Miller, sixth-ranking player IMAGINARY TROUBLE brace for his feet, so he would avert and Heinrich Henkel took the men's place will be no TICKETS FOR TITLE Quist, best of the Aussles in from Phillies. Tony Lazzeri hit two of the District, and long prac- being Jerked from the rock by the doubles title by defeating Vernon G. pennant race, not one regular hit- Miss Cootes. tice. is almost certain to be called homers with bases loaded as Yanks .300. Eddie Foster's .284 is •hot when she meets whopper he expected to strike any Kirby and Norman Farquharson of ting HAUNTS SPEED on in the singles, with either McGrath beat Athletics, 25-2. ACES BATTLE ARE READY instant now. He was quite comfort- South Africa, 6—4, 7—5, 3—8, 6—1. the highest percentage, with Joe Stars in Fettle. or Crawford the choice for the Top No. 2 able and satisfied. Three years ago—Johnny Good- Judge next In line with ,281. Sam ALL OF the above-mentioned are post. On another rock a man beaten in fifth round of Brit- Rice is third with .266. **1 hundred found in the lower half of the Indianapolis Pilots Fear Motor Many of the fans will be drawn to LELIVELT SPURNS ORIOLES. Application* Hit $350,000, With feet downstream, on the slope ish amateur golf by L. G. Garnett, Mrs. C. L. Frailey and Mrs. draw which also includes Edith Mc- the matches to see Johnny Bromwich. LOS ANGELES, 24 Damage Hard to and Sale for away from Doc, the toad looked May (/P).—Jack 2 and 1, leaving Lawson Little and Ormsby McCammon were to play who Repair Chicago Show to Bromwich serves and smashes with Culloch. seventh-ranking player out on the world without fear Lelivelt, scout for the Chicago Cubs, George Dunlap in running. for the championship of the Chery be counted out until after Adverse Weather. his right hand, uses both hands must not Open Tomorrow. or complaint. said today he had declined an offer Five years ago—Leonard Martin, Chase Club's annual closed tour- Elinor Flnckel today and IJi the Associated on his forehand drive, and hits off to the Baltimore Club of meeting Press. By the Associated Press. manage the metropolitan champion, and Roger nament for women. Mrs. Frailey his side then facing the winner of the Grea- port with hi* left hand. The same angler who related the International League the 1939 Wethered beaten in is the women's 24— through British ama- champion of the May F*ar of — eon-Rixey match. JNDIANAPOLIS, ^JHICAGO, May 24 —Ticket* for the •- above tale also has had some success season. teur golf championship. District. was oc- motor trouble—a cracked Conversely, the upper half block world heavyweight boxing contest entirely by familiar and lead- or needed a HUE’S PIGEONS SCORE cupied replacement of part diffi- June 22 at Comlskey Park between Joe ing figures of local netdom, all of cult to procure—haunted gasoline al- Louis and James J. Brad- whom are playing Just about at the Champion Finish ley at the Indianapolis Motor Speed- Firat, Second In 610-Mile top of their games. They are Mar- dock will go on sale tomorrow, with way today as drivers anxiously Bace From Robinson, defending champion: Promoter Joe that Attalla, Ala. garet watched the ebbing time In which Poley estimating Edith Clarke, third-ranking player applications for seat* total C. Hile's they may qualify for the 500-mile au- already Henry pigeons won first and runner-up for The Star Cup last $350,000. and second tomobile race May 31. places in the fourth race and Sara Moore, city champion the year, There was a Meanwhile, principals took a of the old bird series of the National of the dread, too, of adverse in 1935 and looking the part day off at their training camps. Capital weather conditions, whiqh may pre- Racing Pigeon Concourse, Moore of that season. Braddock, doing his conditioning at which was flown vent qualifying trials on scheduled from Attalla, Ala. Miss Moore faces the big opportunity Grand Beach. Mich., planned to hold Hile's winner traveled the days as it did Saturday and the pre- 810-airline to her title tomorrow when she his training to golf and a little regain when bag- distance at the rate of 981.80 the first of ceding Sunday, usually daring yards meets Mrs. Robinson in punching, while Louis, established at ■while pilots refused to take their cars out per minute, his runner-up flew also was the quarter-final matches, probably Kenosha, scheduled to visit 18 a on the 2’.-mile track for the test runs yards minute slower. 2 The , the •round o'clock. ex-champ's fairways. 282 at a speed well over 100 miles an hour Altogether, birds from 41 lofts scorching drives were too hot for. Braddock boxed six rounds Sunday because of rain and winds. competed. Following is the average Frances Walker Bassett yesterday, high with three sparmates, the workout j Six drivers their speed, in yards per minute, of the first who 6—1, 'while Mrs. I qualified roaring about 1,500 fans. Louis succumbed, 6—4, drawing return to each mounts yesterday to the total loft, the first nine being Robinson was playing, and winning her bring worked a round each against five hired | places in the diploma winners: first match, from Eleanor Craven, 6—4, starting line-up, filled hands and appeared faster than in his so far to 18. Hile. «8t.R0: Htle. Sara like the Sara of Thirty-three cars will initial drill 965.14; Salmon. 6—S. seemed Saturday. 962.IS: Woodslde Loft. 960.48: Hixson. j be permitted to start the old and may a surprise for annual 957.64: Preston, 920.54: Htxson. 918.14: provide j Salmon. 916.65: Sterzer out in grind, and if more than that number 914.78; Dlsmer those who were counting her A McCann. 908: Mathews. 899 84; j qualify the rest of them will Schultz, 899.12; pre-tournament predictions. be elimi- COX BIRD HOME FIRST Miller. 894.44; Woreh. nated 891.74; Turowtkl. 887; Huntt. 875.86; automatically. Neitzey A Relnhard. 876 58; Oorely Rain Hits One Match. -—»— 86.1.06; Kberly. 862.10; Scheuch. 852.80: Peerless Is in Pace Moore A awaits the outcome Lady Speedy Vennina. 842.70; Seymour. X/TISS CLARKE COASTAL PLAINS. 82, 76: Ruppert, 808.24: Buscall. 806.88; of the Mary Ryan-Johanna Snow Hill, 12: New Bern, 0. Prom Pittsburgh. Raulin. 801.70: Half A Half Loft. 728.75; Greenville. 7: Taioro 6. Ooddard 728.25: Mattare. 708.03; Mun- the one halted Zetlemeier match, only Ayden. *: 0. fl*"95: Haste. Wllllamston. Peerless Lady, from the loft of Ed- «,144aV08-7?:.u.Ch*neT- rain At the time, Miss Goldsboro, 8: Kinston. 4. Ltnthlcum. second day report by yesterday. ward H. Cox, won the fourth race of Twelve loftt failed to report. fifth-ranking player, had a one- Ryan, the current old bird series being con- at 6—2, and was leading, •et advantage ducted by the Capital City Racing 4—1 in the interrupted encounter. Matches MRS. GAUT RE-ELECTED Pigeon Club from Pittsburgh, nego- Thus, she is only two games away Today tiating the airline distance of 200 from becoming Miss Clarke's opponent. In miles in 5 hours and 18 minutes. Memphis Woman on Eighth Term Mrs. Robinson and Miss Clarke were Star Net Play The winner, averaging 38 miles per as seeded No. 1 for the 10-team doubles Southern Oolf Prexy. Sinfles. hour, was pressed closely for top competition, which opens today with 6 24 pm.—First round, Mary Cootes honors by Onrush from the* Raphael ATLANTA. May (JPi—Mrs. Dave two preliminary matches, and Mrs. C. Gaut of vs. Helen Davis, Mary Ryan vs. L. Webb loft and Good Humor from Memphis, Tenn.. began and Miss Moore, No. 2. The Miller Johanna today her as Zetlemeier. the Clyde P. Bush loft, winners of eighth year president two combinations were, the finalists 4 of the p.m.—Second round, Edith Mc- second Southern Women's Golf Associ- the and third prizes, respectively. last year, ranking pair winning Culloch vs. ation. Eleanor Finckel (at Co- Fifteen local lofts entered 133 the championship. Country Club). The association re-elected Mrs. Gaut YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. lumbia pigeons in the competition. Following 6 p.m.—Second Grea- and accepted the Coun- Singles. round, Mary are the first arrivals, with the speed Birmingham First round—Mary Greason won from son vs. Lillian Rixey. try Club's bid for the 1938 Kay Baker by default; Eleanor Finckel indicated in yards per minute: tournament, the dates to be set defeated Frances Carter. 8—8. 6—ft; Edith Doubles. Edward H. Cox. 1.084.40: R. L. Webb. later by the Execu- McCulloch defeated Christine Gawne. 8—1, I. 003.80: C. P. Buah. 1.083.10; H. C. tive Committee. fl—0; Lillian Rixley defeated Polly Pres- 6 p.m.—First round, Eleanor Burke. 1.060.80; P. L. Reinhardt. 1.059.60; Mrs. ton, 6—2. 8—ft; Mary Ryan was leading Craven and Eleanor Finckel vs. J. B. Lrona. 1.058.30; William Cross. Lawrence Donaldson of Knox- Zetlemeier, 6—2, 4—1. when rain Frances 1,056.70; United Stetee Army. 1.055.80; ville, Tenn., secretary and treasurer, iohannaalted the match. Carter and Christine William R. Pennington. 1,053.10: Pehr Second round—Mrs. Margaret Robinson Gawne. Holmei. 1.051.30; J. P. Mundie. 1.048.40; was re-elected. defeated Eleanor Craven, 8—4. <1—ft; Sara Ollie Brown. 1.031.90; Robert Bird. Moore defeated Mrs. Frances Walker Bas- 6:15 p.m.—Mrs. Kay Baker and 1.011.10: Kuseblo end Owens. 996.70. end sett. 8—4. 8—1; Edith Clarke defeated Willie O'Steen vs. Johanna Zetle- V. P. Burgesa. 907.40. Barbara Conard. 8—1. 8—2; Annie Ellis ELITES BEAT CRAWFORDS. defeated Mrs. Doretta Miller. 8—4. 8—4. meier and partner. NEW YORK, May 24 (Special).— STARS FILL GOLF MEET The Washington Elites scored a run for each hit here yesterday to trim the Women’s Jrans-Misaissippi Lures Pittsburgh Crawfords, 10-4, in a National Negro League base ball game Curtis Aces, Stats Champa at Dykeman Oval. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 34 (IP). —Pour CurtU cup team star* and a KERGE SLAB VICTOR. bevy of State champions will con- Behind the effective hurling of Ed- verge on San Antonio June 1, for the die Kerge, the Maryland A. C. By eleventh annual women’s trans-Mis- burton Hawkins trounced the crack Brentwood sissippi golf tournament. nine, PLOTNICKI, a crack market, adorns the frontispiece of 4-1, in an unlimited sandlot base ball Slender Marlon Mlley, Lexington, George Washington half- a monthly picture mag The game It was the Ky., meteor, will defend the title she yesterday. Mary- back who was forced to medical term for a cauliflower ear, landers' third consecutive won last at Denver. victory. BENplay second fiddle to Tufly in case you’re interested, is othe- year Three of her CurtU Cup team Leemans’ effective leather lugging, matomata or hematoma aurls Patty Berg of Minneapolis; will be Tuffy's best man when the plastic surgery, the only remedy, champions, Mrs. O. S. the Kansas City vet- Leaders popular pigskinner is married to is too expensive for most fighters Hill, Major eran, and Mrs. Prank Ooldthwaithe, Theodora Rinaldi June 12 Besides, it leaves the ear in a ■r the Associated Press. Port Worth Tex., were listed among George Jenkins and Prank Kava- delicate condition and all the sur- AMERICAN LEAGUE. the foremost challengers. Batting—Cronin (Red Sox). .440: Her, other Colonial backs, will serve geon’s work would go for nothing Walker (Titers). .420. Runs—Greenberg and as ushers. with solid whack ... Gehrlngsr another So (Tigers). 27. Bill Garrott, former Central Runs batted _ High fighters and grapplers naturally in—Greenberg (Tigers). COLLEGIANS DROPPED 34: Bonura (White Sox). 33. and Maryland foot ball now what the heck. • player, figure Hits—Walker (Tigers). 47: Bell Is peddling insurance Cecil A cauliflower ear does not de- (Browns). 43. Two N. C. State, Fire Wake For- Doubles—Bell (Browns). 17: Vosmik Travis batted in his first run this stroy hearing unless the tumors (Browns). 13. season for the Nationals yesterday have obstructed the opening of the est Men Elsewhere. Triples—Kuhel (Senators). 5: Stone Played (Senators). Greenberg and White .. and despite his lowly .239 aver- external hole, such as will be found (Tigers), 4 each. RALEIGH, N. C., May 24 UP).— age. A1 Simmons still is tops on the on Ernie Dusek and Capt. Blue- Home runs—Selkirk (Yankees). 7: Three N. c. State varsity base ball Johnson (Athletics). Greenberg (Titers) club in that respect with 23 runs beard Goldie Abeam and A1 and Bonura (White Sox), ft each. players and five Wake Forest reserves pumped across to his credit. Foreman collected the Stolen bases—Walker (Tigers). Chap- largest have been declared ineligible because man (Senators). Appling (White Sox) Only because Rhode Island’s purses ever awarded at the old and Pytlak (Indians), d each. of having played with teams other Pitching—Pearson (Yankees). Boxing Commission withdrew its Kenilworth Arena $1,900 4-0: than those of their colleges. Hudlln (Indians), 3-0. request for suspension of Joey apiece. Those dropped from the squads, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Archibald, recently disqualified for Jack Johnson, the only Negro officials of the schools announced, are Batting—Medwick (Cardinals). .423: foul tactics there, will the slick- ever to hold the world heavy- Arnovlch (Phillies), .308. Albert Sandfoss, second baseman, and Runs—Medwick (Cardinals). 28; haired bantam be allowed to launched fight weight boxing title, his Charlie Gadd and Uriah Norwood, Galan (Cubs). 25. Ray Ingram here on the police professional career at the age of Runs batted in—Medwlek (Cardi- outfielders of State; and Fred Hoyle, nals). 34: Demaree (Cubs). 30. benefit card at Griffith Stadium 21 out four by knocking opponents Boots Mumford, Tallle Dupree, Young Hits—Medwick (Cardinals), 47; June 2 the Rhode Island box- in a battle Arnovlch (Phillies). 45. royal.. Today, at 59, Howard and Sam Smith of Wake Doubles—Hassett (Dodgers) and ing body experienced a change of he is a side-show attraction at a Medwlek (Cardinals), 13 each. Forest. Triples—Vaughan heart after the National flea circus In New _ (Pirates), T; requesting York Fuller was a member of the Wake Handley (Pirates). 8. Boxing Association to ban him for Chasing a greased pig was part and is Homs runs—Bartall (Giants). 10; Forest basket ball team Hoyle Medwick (Cardinals). 8. a time. of Jack's ... training routine Just a first-string Deacon foot ball end. Stolen bases—J. Martin (Cardinals), The ear of Ernie Dusek, a of 8: Lavagetto and Braek (Dodgers), f .left .10 yean ago poll sports writers Oadd was a regular baek on the State gnarled and crumpled into one of stamped him the greatest heavy* team last Ml and Saadfoaa was a az&i&owmaa^& the best cauliflowers on the mat weight boxer of all time. rtNTT^ wBy^'jCtr^^afc