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PAGE 40 . \ " f\ with him his Pittsburgh player* I I tilnorf \ \if 3 n and Rooney and Bell taking their L/Wlltzlj mfn with th,m to Pittsburgh. By Bob Ripley ** J W 0 U Pittsburgh BELIEVE IT GR NOT SPORTS 1 r | Thompson bought the _ Rooney December AAU Mat Meet (Continued from First Sport Page) . . club from last is nominating fee zs2s), starting fee ($200). Since then, there an for fourth horses. Pro Grid Clubs 1 Says I way* ha* been award Tough. money ever paid to second, third and fourth 2 Is "The biggest Intrrnntlonnl Ssmn Hervlm Wire ft BJ DI MATIAll I orse was in 1921 when second horse earned SIO,OOO, third CHICAGO. April 3- A complete of snirVTO?c^DATSU ,T & TOPCUAI § 3,000 and fourth $2,000. Now the second horse earns SB,OOO, -wap the professional football ianchises in Philadelphia and ¦ Dean Rockwell $3,000, fourth SI,OOO. gr°' bird Pittsburgh was announced today bioody A savage and - ‘ has been written about the of VoH| it in i n National "Much is the owners and coaches the- I9C . |f OorTT*''" j CANARY That vV' rt T * (• vv.-tlmK tournament to .'iMlllflt- ghting that took place in and around Juarez. Mex., 25 years National Football League got to- X ALWAYS USED aTOWEL I Bggft h, bold "at .the Boys Club'of IV- other rebels were at war jether for their annual meeting. Q uir*» Mimu«h of Saturday will HIS r so ago, when Pancho Villa and Art Rooney, co- spun* jgjrtc l(n Fridav and T 6 DRV HIS TtATHER? AFTER BATH fW J Bert Hell and -f h. ton according to Dean Rock- Owned by {Jfi tfl f Mfl mong themselves. owners of the Philadelphia Eagles, f-T“Tyv; pi »‘i a», M ¦ - r-f fl»r K'T Detrr+H disclosed they had traded fran- VVz T«rrd,. covn-u. KMI \i i’l 1 r.cnoc Coanec ijHr. Yt. J B "But a lot of It is fiction," declares Colonel Winn, who is kfcr High School team. . f 'hises with Alexis Thompson. I ./*«' Eg /I Dean should know, because he ) h Cdmoni.Okla HK/. fjl WmZ-* for the sixty-seventh consecutive Derby, on owner of the Pittsburgh franchise, jP A *f napping out plans ye j a national reputation from h» in what was described as a prece-• TJf Bertwisie «n«i rtn*f» ha- and 3. “We operated a track there for about 100 days a year, T"> p, in both th,- amateur day dent-making deal LU l"’ s * ,0 no greater This Thompson. 7 _ itfvfe-Monal wrestling 1 - _ rnm 1909 to 1917, and the killings of Juarez were willput 26-year- ,yw4 *t J4/A 95 front his unde- New York millionaire, into \ JL V— mu '. ho\» rough and somewhat tough frontier old lAv £ - han you’d expect in any as the tv. pL,...' • vtn-t. '’igh h.-vol champion* Philadelphia owner of Ifc £ .z Torn,* Optn a__ ’. ,. . ; i- ,' t, ;i m th.< tourna- Philadelphia Rooney and pi v tl owns. clubhand MC® nfhine Co. into Pittsburgh as the owners * there were headlines, ‘Juarez Falls Bell , " that often rhese hov* lutve been state “I am aware there There were no players' 259 title winner- the past two years, After Battle,’ but I witnessed lots of those ‘battles’—and I’ll traded, however, Thompson taking «¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ (tut don't believe the* are e\- AOVERTI3KMENT POLITICAL ADVF.RTISEMiNT ft I relate a sample. POLITICAL enough to compete -T--1 * perieneed t -MM w|th the entries from private “Some of Carranza’s men held Juarez. Word came that a < clubs and the 1. SM. . A s. and would attack. 1 asked one of . pear. “They have entered to rival army was approaching time, if get the extra e\|*erieme that Carranza’s lieutenants, who was bossing Juarez at the meeting top but do not fear. We can be gained from George Bingham the report were true. He told me, *\es, notch wrestlers.'' will tight and defend, and no harm will come to Juarez or your I.OOKS TO MOSS Orstov*n.fk race track.’ Penn is looking for one of his “A little while later. I saw soldiers climbing a ladder and hoy- to iro places though. Alvin they were up there, * going to the fiat roof of a church. When who is undefeated in 12 on difffrentdav Mo-- ordered a man to haul away the ladder. r itches thi- year and state cham- sob the lieutenant p, n in tin 112-pound class the L the men on a roof and then take j “‘Why did you put to go pa-‘ two years evixet'd ¦Harrison / away the ladder?’ 1 asked. ->• jr io won ! act 'he finals. Moss / sun > fight,’ a- outstanding high \ ‘“So they will not run away from the big he the trophy 'he WON 3amei r fr.in il !h»\s in jjkj. answered. the rm» t held at the University of doohia i hill top, mMm :’ morning we could see the riial army on a e : ' an 194< “The next a _ WED ££ge lirrr+r j from that di Ris’kweK s other entries w ill in- 5 off which one came down a valley to enter Juarez r'lirie Harold (Vhmke and- his 1 We saw a gun pointed. A cannon boomed. Maybe a ; SCOREPI39POINTS ™r K I rection. * y :ing.-r brother Boh and Don did any one w Sohn shot was tired. But I didn’t see it hit an> thing, nor r j ¦ "'’n-.m. Harold was the East IV- inO/veGame/ i ‘ sat | • Maybe It was just a blank shell of warning. t wrisiimg—team captain this else. CITIZEN AND JURIST 'OUTSTANDING'• * flag * \ passed. Then a white ‘ J reason. HemaueWFielp&oms /'• “A minute passed— two minutes . • > , ’ ' HVr * - - iLt .. »,I **•— ~.W other top notch wrestlers „M . ,+rn —' M»s**u** m • . Two iif was hoisted. The battle was over. Juarez had fallen—again!" who have filed retries are Vincent I t'* mch and Joe ('.an ia of the Boys ( : of -St Louis Brenick won the H Airplanes era used Ozark A. A U. championship in I quite extensively tiie 174-pound class in both 19.19 B in fighting lorest ; • i 10 Garcia took the Ozark ¦ fires which weaken 1 5-po ind crown in 1939 and came b PwviDDofiAN ) 1 YEARS B the nation's pre- Owned v 1 >OF CUFF BUTTONS: hark the next year to take the Syracuse N V Q, ',-W a.. nyh-.-.k-Km l* paredness program. 141-pound title. I yf TDcmqeAouA Tti-a ¦ will get under way a! 1 and 7 p. m. both Friday and l)isiri«*t Sol Saturday. Stars Will Swim Halos (| Dallas Warren Made Tourney ,* Birmingham Is Probable Site of Title gP Easton Club's Pilot In YWCA Event New Events Are Included -.— it April 1 (INS) NEW YORK. pool records fbr~Y. W C A —Dalla- Warren, veteran minor Two By M. F. OKI KENBROD Menace girls to at for years to come league catcher, today was named shoot Birmingham Golf Club will be White, chairman c fthe district's manager the Easton by Wil- of Club of the will be set up Barbara ihe site of this years champion- tournament committee announces. a OM. Eastern Shore League, member liams. the opening of the of the to 17. at tournament Detroit the chain. ship Instead, several other sponal of New York Yankee Lucy Thurman Branch Y. W. C., GOlf. Association. .June The Newark Bears, anolher available, events, including a father-son and A. jx)ol for the Spring season. 20-22. if the course is member of the Yankee chain, an- toUay. a mixed foursome, w ill be held. pitcher Friday night at 8 o'clock.— it was announced nounced the release of Thus the tournament not only Otherwise the schedule is virtu-' Oren Raker to Little Rock on Barbara, who is Michigan State the same as in recent years. and probably will have a new cham- ally option and of pitcher Vincent D-? champion in the back -troke. will over a Listed are such features as the Savage to city champion for her pion but be contested Baisi and infielder Don six times it never Red Run. Meadowbrook. Franklin age free style course on which before ' Rmghampton. Pitchers John Orr in back stroke and and lie invitations, f swim with the has been played. Hills Grosso and Steve Roser were returned to swimming, will the pro-amateur and the MGA- v Center's Jun- NATIONAL the same club. Brewster Recreation DROP ONE-DAY EVENTS team matches. wpMi; i Championship team District ip ior National pros amateurs will ' J of strokes, in- Bob Babbish, who won the title The and pi in an exhibition all is at Saginaw Country medley relay- last Summer at Meadowbrook. clash I dividual swim and army August 3. This is a compliment mlm?' Conrads to Bowl races. Demonstrations of life sav- in the and isn't likely to get to it. years to Bob Howell, for years head of ' ing willbe presented back defend Some and novelties ago. district entry list the district's tournament commit- by coach Theodore Van Buren's when the Against Stroh 's' was so large two courses were tee, w'ho now is located at Sagi- St. Antoine Y. M. C. A. swimmers. 16 Conrads, who Russell, required for the qualifying rounds, naw. The MGA-District match. Joe Borneman's Miss Inez J. new health side, will he played at average secretary Lucy one of them was played at Bir- men on a hold a 950 in the Connors education at Thur- 11. ” arid Rainbow Recreations' House man Y. W. C. A., will direct the mingham. Match play, however, Red Run. September leagues, will roll against Joe Nor- swimming activities for the season took place at Oakland Hills that OPEN TRIALS AT C. C. - ’DEFENSE! riay- year. Hv military attack is far ris Strohs. Detroit Times All-Star at this rxml. These include Open will he against modern Classic champions, at 9 o'clock tn- lime and evening rlas-es for chil- The one-dav invitation tourna- The National trials € ments. once a played May 26 at a familiar site. nght at Warm's Sheri- dren adults, splash parties and formerly held •' not impossible, when there is Recreation. and Club, « more difficult, if swimming. month have been abandoned. Hal Detroit Country but the. Vif!' PREPARING dan and Gratiot avenues practice National Amateur tests, set for no adequate supply of timber and forest products. August 11. will be played for the Hills. protects first time at Franklin That is why so much thought is being given, at this Nature's Protective Blending the There again will he Wednesday and Sunday sections in the Dis- time, to the Red Menace of forest fire in our land. Cinnamon Bear catvrar mservi" cAtvtRT sptcmr trict League, with the start sched- FULL 32 02. QT. FULL 32 OZ. QT. uled for Wednesday, May 7, and * That Waste $40,000,000 a Year! I LEFT The Cinnamon Bear $ Sunday. May 11. Holocausts relies on Nature s Pro- 2.61 *2.10 The cluh champions tournament, Coda No. 26 tecuv« Blending to elude Coda No. 24 June 1. at Bloomfield Hills, will The 1941 "forest fire season" is already under way. her enemies. Her heavy he enlarged th,is time to include coat blends perfectly with -rLo-- runner-ain as 'well as the And —as revealed by Earle H. Clapp, Acting Chief foliage and fallen boughs. champions Assisting White in the manage- of the Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agricul- too to BELOW: She's wary ment of the tournaments are Bob take chances in the open ture, in an inspiring article in the coming issue of Keen-eyed Howell. Harvey Olson. Art Thor- like this. ner, William A Rvan and C. L. hunters, grizzlies and The American Weekly government authorities \ Miller. ¦m i "ug.ir would spot season’s s ,:^UmSL&i wßm - •JStmtML^J The schedule. huge her insr.mth K* 'Jr May 7 and 11 -Start m District T,rague look to an aroused patriotism to cut down the matches May 2ft National Open Inala a* Detroit Country toll levied each year upon America by forest fires. Club f June 1 - » July 1* 20 Franklini Hill* invitation it jgjjfSmPi? J& July 2.V27 Michigan Open at Cas'adr« Secretary of Agriculture— 1 Orand Rapid* —With a Foreword by Claude R. Wickard, U.S. August V vs amateur* at Fat-maw Country Club August 7 Mivd four* me at Plum Hollow FOES! * mOST TREACHEROUS August 10 Meadowbrook Internat oral ABOUT ORE OF AIRERICR'S August n National Amateur trials at Franklin Hills September 10 r’lub relations at D*tr--t Golf Club (tentative! this and other in .September 14 MGA-District team matih Watch for features a* Red Run September 19-21 —Crops* lie invHntmn. the April 6 issue of

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