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OOOD TRADES HAVE Federal Judge Reserves Decision on Garden's Suits for Injunction j , Free to Sign With Major League Club Buffalo Springs Ball, MADE ST. LOUIS AL Ethan Allen Called Stanley Cup Final Track Teams Work Out fT— -~T-7T—: VERDICT WILL HINGE Sports Roond-Up Buffalo Springs, N. D, Apr. 18.— Bard of Basebal By EDDIE BEIETZ Is Slated Tonight Buffalo Springs high school track • TEAM BETTER CLi team had but three weeks in which to UPON 3 CONTRACTS New York, Apr. 15.—UP)—Here an whip itself Into shape as It went Scholarly St Louis a couple of hot tips from Texas . , Neither Team Willing to Venture through its paces in outdoor ww*out« Old-Timers of Minor and Major First, Sammy Baugh, Texas Christian this week in preparation for the con* Write# Book on Ins and ' sharpshooter, will be rifling it'"""1'tor Prediction on Outcome of ference meet at Hettinger May 1.6ev« i, Leagues Monopolize Spots I for the Washing­ eral dual meets are scheduled In addi­ Outs of Came < on Brown Roster ' ton Redskins in Rubber Match tion to the loop affair. Court Refuses to Consider An the National Allen Burns, winner of the mile ana San Antonio, Tex., Apr. 15, Football League Detroit, Apr. 15.—(AV-The curtain half-mile runs in the state meet at rCLEVELAND SWAP HELPED nounced Boycott of Schmel- Scholarly, semi-bald Ethan Allen next fall.... Sec­ goes down tonight on major league Bismarck last year, has been lost who carries a master's degree as well ond, L. D. (Tiger) hockey with the New York Rangers through graduation as have Howard ing Bout as Issue as a potent batting average, now di­ Myer, who scored and Detroit Red Wings clashing in Compton end Ernest Boushele, point Rajah Himself Threatens to vides his time between the St. Louis all 16 Texas the rubber match of the Stanley Cup winning perfumers. Lettermen re­ Christian points turning include Sidney Bide, Donald Start Season at His Former Newark. N. J., Apr. 15.—(JP)—Madl Browns outfield and his portable type' aeries. son Square Garden's chances of stop­ writer. against Marquette Both teems prepared for the crucial Howe, and Valentine Schaaf. New Second Base Post ping Jim Brad dock from tangling The 33-year-old University of Cin in the Cotton game without venturing any flat pre­ men working out are Kenneth Hap­ with Joe Louis in June hinged Thurs­ cinnati and Columbia graduate is Bowl game, is dictions on the outcome. pen, Dale and Willie Freymiller, Frank day on federal court Interpretation writing a book, explaining 's ticketed for the Jack Adams of the Red DeMotte, Roy and Curtis Boushele. By HARRY GRAYSQN of a mixed-up contractual mess. ins and outs as told to him by stars Wings, the cup defenders, said, "we Gordon Loder, John Aase and Roy St. Loins, Mo., Apr. 15—(NBA)— Hottest argument of the Garden's of today and of other years. when he gradu­ have forced the Stanley Cup series McKitrlck. Baseballers formerly went to the day in court Wednesday, in which It Allen is primarily interested in ates in June. to its fifth game despite all our ter­ Four have reported for Southern and Pacific Coast Leagues The Redskins sought to prevent the titleholder's teaching baseball to youngsters vJOE 01 MAGGIO rible Injuries. We showed what we spring baseball practice to brighten to prolong playing careers. Now they bout with Louis In Chicago June 22, through his book. A Boston publisher got Baugh in the could do under pressure and we hope diamond prospects for the season. go to the Browns. revolved around three contracts be­ is waiting for Its completion, expected football draft last year. . . . Sammy to be able to do it again tonight." Working out with the squad are Sid­ The Browns may well be called tween it and Braddock, dating back to by Allen in the late winter or early turned down their first offer of 15,000 The Wings won, 1-0, Tuesday with ney Bide, Kenneth Kappen, Jamee the Old Gentlemen of St. Louis this the fight in which Braddock won the spring of '38. in favor of a $2,700 coaching berth at four of their stars, Norm Smith, Doug Scott and Donald Howe, all pitchers; season, with standbys crowding 40 crown from Maxie Baer two years ago. Young, Larry Aurie and Ebbie Good- Allen, something of a fencebuster T. C. U., but changed his mind right Frank DeMotte and Willie Freymiller. and well along In their 30b—Jim Bot- In chronological order, these con' in his better moments, isn't a regular fellow, out with injuries. ; Valentine Schaaf, Willie tomley, Sheriff Blake, Alphonse tracts were: fixture in the Brownie outfield but he quick when Washington upped the Goodfellow, defenseman, was ex­ Freymiller, Charles Taylor and Curtis Thomas, Lou Koupal, Earl Caldwell. 1—April 10, 1935, signed by Brad­ ante to 17,000. . . . The Yankees were pected to return to action tonight keeps Manager 's first- The others will be unable to play. wmmhete are contending for infield, Hon Hogsett, Jack Knott, Russ Van dock to meet Baer for the champion­ string gardeners wondering how long supposed to have the Inside track on posts; while the outfield will be cap­ I Atta, Ethan Allen, and Sam West ship. Braddock agreed that, if he they will be in the lineup. Meyer, a second sacker, but along came ably cared for by Gordon Loder, Don­ Inspired by his veterans, the great won, his first title defense would be Scout with a fattter bonus » t Strangely, he always seems to just offer and Tiger is Chicago bound. ald Howe and Dale Freymiller. Games Rogers Hornsby, who will be 41 on for the Garden, before Sept. 30, 1936. miss a pot. He was with Knox Hats sold exclusively'* will probably be played with Scran- April 27, actually has returned to Original Contract Included the Giants In '32 and moved on to the Clara Martensen, the gal grappler See them at Shark's Men's ton, Reeder, Haynes, Khame, Buffalo, 2—The contract for the original (or Is it grapplerette) is chaperoned second base and-threatens to start TOM HENDBICH Cards next season—the year the Store. S. D., and others- . the campaign at the position where Braddock-Max Schmeling fight last around the country by her popper and summer, which failed to come off Giants bagged a pennant. After one he became famous. year with the Cards, he was shipped mommer.... "She's yoost a little girl' Hornsby traded himself into quite when the champion developed arthri­ says pop of Clara—who tips the beam tis in his hand and the New York on to the Phillies and from there a ball club by culminating a long LANDIS RULES HENDRICH, YOUNG watched the Redbirds hoist the Na­ at 140 and stands five feet, six. series of swaps with one which Athletic commission ordered post­ Joe DIMagglo can scarcely speak MdEwBmey MI ponement. tional league flag.- He arrived at Chi­ brought Joe Vosmik, Bill Knicker­ cago in *36, Just a year too late to above a whisper because of those mis­ bocker, and Oral Hildebrand froin BREWER SLUGGER, FREE AGENT 3—The contract of last December behaving tonsils hell have snagged for a Braddock-Schmeling fight in share in the Cubs' series pool. Friday. . .. Pedro Montanez and Lou SKILL OFFSETS HIGH BID Cleveland in exchange for Julius Sol-'' New York this June 3. It stated that ten, Lyn Lary and Ivy Paul Andrews. has compiled in exhibitions, covers Giants, Athletics, Senators Seek Burston, his manager, are feuding in a multitude of shortcomings in the Braddock shall not fight Louis "until a mild way because Pedro insists on Because the 37-year-old Alphonse after June 3, 1937." One Player Is Set Two Tricks on Doubled Contract, While Thomas tagged 11 games in 1936 and field. Services of Minor League Katy Rawls Swims opening a bar in Harlem... Lou votes Ready to spell Hornsby at second Federal Judge Guy L. Fake listened against it, . . . Pete Herman, the old Better Handling of Long Suit Makes Game ' on the theory that a doesn't Batting Star to argument by counsel for both the leam how to pitch until he is 30, are Nig Lipscomb, touted as the best bantamweight champion, has Joined second sacker in the Southern League Garden and Braddock over the rela­ the army of those advising Tony Can By WW. E. McKENNEY which should net five tricks, together HornMiy dragged in the 37-year-old tive merits of each and all of these To 22nd Victory (Secretary, American Bridge League) with four tricks in spades and dia­ Blake from and the 34- In 1936, and Tommy Carey.. Chicago, Apr. 15.—VP)—A half doeen a>neri to quit. . . . Pete, now blind, contracts, and then reserved decision runs a hot spot In New Orleans. Hie manner in which a bridge monds. year-old Koupal from Seattle. Davis Replaces Bottomley clubs waved on the Garden's suit for an lnjunc Harry Davis, a Fancy Dan In the checkbook bait Thursday at Tom Breaks Tie for Crowns Won Approximately $3,000,000 worth of player handles the more difficult sit­ SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS • Blake, who toiled for the Cuhs for tion to prevent the Chicago Braddock uations which arise in the play of the eight years, dropped 17 engagements, field, appears -to have crowded the Henrich, a . husky young outfielder baseball talent will be quartered In CONTRACT PROBLEM . Louis go, meantime directing Garden With Triumph in Medley one hotel here (The New Yorker), for hand is usually a stamp of his rank. or three .more than he won for the ancient and honorable Bottomley off whose current stock in trade was a attorneys to file briefs within a week. first' base. Davis returns to the .346 minor league batting average and four days beginning April 16 when 115 Sometimes there are very fine card Orioles, but his curve caught Horns' Ignores Boycott Threat at Chicago A. C. Meet players who are very poor bidders, K%3 by's eye. Koupal, who has had whirls on the strength of promise of future greatness. big leaguers land in New York. He refused to consider the an­ The hotel will play host to the and occasionally, because a player is JQ108 7 with the Pirates, Dodgers, and Phil­ a .298 batting mark established In Henrich was freed from the Mil' nounced boycott of a Schmeling- • 54 Toledo. too long waukee club of the American Associ­ Chicago, Apr. 15.—(/Pi—From now Giants, Yankees and Cleveland In­ proud of his playing skill, he needs lies, ranked second in effectiveness Braddock fight es a factor in the it all because he overbids a trick or 4AK7S In the Coast loop in winning 33 and a ball for him in Detroit. ation by Baseball Commisioner Kene- case, and took no official notice of a on, every time little Katy Rawl of dians. . . . New Jersey fight circles The left side of the infield com­ saw Mountain Landis Wednesday, in Miami Beach, Fla., wins an A. A. U. are rejoicing over the appointment of two on the strength of it. *642 A31098 losing 11. statement by George W. Whiteside, In today's hand South's success or Enthusiasm Benewed pares quite favorably with any in the a ruling that carried an implied re­ Garden counsel, that promoters of a swimming title, it will be a record. AM Green, former sports editor of ¥63 VAKJ5 game. Knickerbocker hit buke to the for at­ Braddock-Louis fight are "a bunch She may not shatter time marks, the Paterson News, and long a boxing failure depended wholly on himself. •Q832 4 Horpsby is optimistic under the .317 in 1934, .298 In "38, and .294 last East's was based primarily on new American League setup at tempting to "cover up" the player to of outlaws" who should be made "to but each victory in championship booster to the state athletic commis­ *J964 •K10 97 term. Third Baseman Harland Cllft prevent his advancement to major explain why they pay boxers to repu­ competition will enhance her record sion. ... Outfield candidates at Syra­ getting a heart lead. While he risked * None Sportsman's Park. turned in a mark of .302 in 1936. cuse include Thaddeus Szymanskl of the loss of some points .that way, if The 900. stockholdem of Browns' league surroundings under the draft diate their contracts." for crowns won. Wednesday night 4k AQ r Hornsby failed to land Clif Bolton, rule. The Garden suit was filed after she successfully defended the 300 Buffalo, whose last name is the same South made his contract, the risk ¥92 shares headed by Donald Barnes are who bolted the Nationals for the sec­ as the Polish moniker of A1 Simmons; seemed Imperative. pcepering to handle a crowd of 29,000 The youngster, a big, 22-year-old Braddock signed to meet Louis. Wed­ yard individual medley title for her * 4AJ6 ond time, but has one of the finest slugger, had not asked the commis' nesday's hearing was on the court twenty-second triumph, in the open­ The boys can step right up and 4k Q 10 8 3 2 when the White Sox open In St. catchers in the land in Roily Hems- start bidding for Tommy Henrich, Louis, April 20. For several seasons sloner for free agency, but had peti­ order for Braddock to show why the ing program of the annual Indoor title ley. Tommy Heath was recalled from tioned for clarification of his status Injunction against the Chicago clash meet at the Lake Shore A. C., break­ ruled a free agent of Commissioner Rubber—-N. and S. vul. the lowly Browns went through the Toronto. Angelo Guillanl is still Landis. . . . Cincinnati may try hard Today's Contract Problem South West North East motions of the curtain-raiser before following his sale last fall by New Or­ should not be issued. Braddock was ing a tie with Mrs. Eleanor Holm around, and Benny Huffman, whom leans of the Southern Association, a not on hand, remaining in the quiet Jairett, and Helen Madison. to sign the youngster. . . . The Reds South is declarer at four' 14k Pass 1V Pass a mere handful of addicts. There is Hornsby taught at Ray Doan's Hot Cleveland farm, to Milwaukee. Tonight she will try to make it 23 need an outfielder and they like 1N. T. Pass 3 4k Pass vastly more enthiBiaem all the way of the Wisconsin woods where he is spades. Should he establish Springs school, has shown sufficient Landis, however, decided Henrich's ostensibly training for the Louis fight. victories when she defends her 100- Tommy's good did Rhineland name. hearts before drawing trumps, 3 N. T. Pass Pass Double •long the line. promise to be carried. contract rights had been violated and yard breast stroke chamiponship. By Jimmy Caras. the billiard champ, Redouble Pass Pass Pass Hornsby should field a hardhitting or try for a ruff of a losing While Joe DIMagglo obtained the declared him at liberty to sell him­ the end of the week she alms to add lost a $10 hat Wednesday and was club, to fulfill his contract? Opening lead—¥ 6. 15 outfit, particularly if he can stick publicity, Roy Chester Bell really was self to the strongest bidder. the 220 and 500-yard free style cham glad of it.... He promised one to Br la there himself. the outstanding major league pea- At the head of the list of Henrich's pionshlp to her record collection. win Rudolph If the latter defeated 4K65 The Rajah hasn't performed to any green of 1936. Die beau of Bellvllle Training Camp VKJ103 But won the opening lead with trail were the New York Giants, Andrew Ponzi. . . Rudolph did, thus •A532 the heart Jack and returned a dia­ great extent 6ince he returned to hit .344 and batted in 123 runs. whose Manager , was on strengthening Caras' position at the Hildebrand b Pitching Aee • 53 mond. South played low. West won the Cardinals in 1933 to get In 40 record as saying he would offer $20,- top of the standings. . . . Race Tip: with the eight and returned another contests. An Achilles tendon put him Ethan Allen, who came from the 000 to sign the outfielder. Harry Kelly Will Hirsch Jacooe, who set a new record A103 *J92 la the Cub's dugout in 1933. Ci&s via the waiver route, seems to heart. This But won, and the return had made an offer of (By the Associated Press) by saddling 26 winners at last year's VA8742 of a diamond was won by South'* Naturally, Hornsby isn't as agile have the Jump on Sam Wes^in cen­ • ter field, and Hornsby looks for Vos­ an undisclosed sum to Henrich,, and Baltimore, Apr. 15—The Boston Bed Jamaica meeting, has 49 horses ready •KJ74 1096 ace. as he was when he was hitting and , owner of the Wash Be A's Mound Ace to go when the bell rings out there, *KQ108 + J9 second-basing the Red Birds to their mik to return to his .348 batting form Sox tossed Jack Wilson, the Seattle Now 8outh laid down a small clUb> of 1935. Melvin Masaera, who hit .295 ington Jfenators, declared he was in­ strong man, against the Baltimore Thursday. won with the ace In dummy, and first pennant and world champion­ terested. Orioles Thursday, while waiting the wound up by going down two tricks ship, but a .400 average, which he for San Antonio, Is the fifth fly- 30-Year-0ld Rookie of Last IAQ874 chaser. Commissioner Landis ordered Hen­ return of Manager . . VQ9 for a loss' of 1000 points. rich, who has played with Milwaukee Cronin has been away a week with Boastful Baer, Farr Hornsby already has nominated Year Is One of League's 4QS South had a much better way of Hildebrand as his pitching ace, and only in spring training games, to Mrs. Cronin, now recovering at the Both Predict Victory playing the club suit. East's double TAKE A STROLL THROUGH withhold consideration of offers until Washington home of her foster fath­ Smartest Pitchers 4A761 and the heart play disclosed that he Jim Walkup, who came up from San All vuL Opener—4 K. PEACOCK ALLEY. Antonio last fall, is the talk of the Friday. He also stipulated that Hen­ er, Clark Griffith, after loss of two London, Apr. 15.—(JP)—From the held five hearts. South should have children in child birth in Florida. camp. rich could not become a member of Philadelphia, Apr. 15.—(£•)—Connie pre-battle statements of Maxie (Play­ Solution in next issue. 15 played the queen of clubs. When East Las Tletje has been a disappoint­ the Milwaukee club after he has He reported her condition was satis­ boy) Baer and Tom Farr, it appeared failed to follow. South then, by two factory. Mack founts heavily on Harry Kelley, ment to date, but Hornsby hasn't lost signed with some other team the big righthander who came up Thursday the referee was the only leads through West, could haye faith in him. Knott, Hogsett, and with the 1936 A's as a 30-year-old man who could possibly lose when North's hearts were solid enough picked up the outstanding clubs with­ Caldwell have demonstrated that they Eight Aitfateurs Win Washington—A final rubber game rookie and won 15 games for the tall- the two meet for 12 rounds or less to­ to prevent East from running the out the loss of a trick, and fulfilled can make a go of it with a bit of with the Senators faced the Boston end Philadelphia team before appen­ night in White Ciity arena. suit, and there appeared not the his contract. help, and Hornsby holds high hopes National Fistic Titles Bees Thursday before they hop trains dicitis cut him down in August. slightest danger in the club suit, (Copyright, 1937. NBA -Service, Inc.>! for Julio Bonetti from Des Moines, for Boston and the Inter-city series starting Saturday. Beaten Wednesday Kelley was a long time getting a Jack Jahucki from Oalve6ton, and Boston, Mass., Apr. 15.—(JP)—Eight thorough test in the big show, but he Howard Mills. in 10 innings, 2-1, the Bees sent Ira youths, survivors of a field of 196 Hutchinson, to the mound to pitch. was one of last season's sensations. The Browns' outlook is consider­ contestants from 36 states, the Dis­ When no other league club wanted to ably brighter, with a farm system 7ROF. JIM CCACK.5 AMAUNO DISCOVERIES trict of Columbia, and Hawaii, held Richmond, Va.—Manager Burleigh take a chance on Kelley. because of wing built and a bit of money -to national amateur' boxing champion­ his age, Connie Mack picked up a spend. Grimes named three righthanders ships Thursday. and two southpaws as his Brooklyn prize. PRCF. JIM CRACK mo/es THAT OLD AMEMCMJ WHISKEY Bur Me 0OBJ PROVE IF you'll write The winners. Washington tried Kelley in 1926 and ra«. YOUR. 5 HO*5C RACE game* HE U Dodger pitching staff lor the National 1926, decided he was not ready. The WOMT M/KK.C A> rt-UG-VflW TWt DERBY.. ? &•* Heavyweight — James Robinson, League season. The righthanders ore fUiSM'IM TO YOU I Philadelphia. Giants bought him from Memphis Van Mungo, Fred FTankhouse, and oft 175-pound—Tlmmie Hill, Detroit. Luke Hamlin, the latt?r e rookie, and two years later but, after spring train­ 160-pound—Ted Cerwise, Detroit. ing, turned him back. Perhaps the the lefthanders, Max Butcher and Roy P0NT$END 147-pound—Johnny Marques, San Henshaw. fact that Washington and McGraw Francisco. had pased him up caused other man­ AKNNY 135-pound—Joseph Kelly, Philadel­ agers and scouts to ignore him. At Norfolk, Va.—If Charlie Ruffing any rate, Kelley was buried in the THEY'RE phia. doesn't sign, the 126-pound—Edgar Waling, Detroit. may have his successor as a pincn- Southern league and it was not until FREE? 118-pound—Morris Parker, Newark, hltter in another pitcher. Big Wa'ter 1935 when the Giants, badly in need N. J. Brown hammered a , double and of twirling talent at the fag end of 112-pound—William Speary, Phila­ the pennant race, made a bid for the AMSCMtfi in his last start and has hit Mm K. WifeII, Dtffcrtfc, Mta* delphia. well In other exhibitions. burly pitcher. Atlanta also needed *•» Iteertisf's orfehiot drawt him, set such a high figure that New forfeit JIh Ciock Idas. Sm4 'Foxy Ned' Hanlon Columbia, 8. C.—The New York York lost interest. la yaart. Giants now have faced Cleveland's Kelley Has Everything Dies in Baltimore B6b Feller 19 innings, have made Mack remarked, during the early TEST eight hits, scored five runs, and re­ part of last year's campaign, that he did not understand why Kelley had Baltimore, Apr. 15. — VP) — "Foxy ceived 11 passes. Young Robert has hung up 28 . not been sold or drafted earlier in Ned" Hanlon, guiding hand of the fa- his career. mous old Baltimore Orioles, thrice 'Kelley has everything a big league champions of the Apostoli Stops Solly pitcher needs," said the dean of and supreme ruins of the baseball managers. "He may not have the realm of the middle *90's, is dead. Krieger in 5th Round fastest ball or the best curve in the Sometimes. called the father ot big leagues but he has enough. The DOUR SOME IN A CLASS modern baseball "greats" as the late New York, Apr. 15.—The belt­ reason for. his effectiveness is that he 6 John J. McGraw, "Uncle Wltbert" Rob­ ing bellhop, Fred Apostoli, was on the Is a smart pitcher. Few big leaguers - ..s® * ... AND 0RINK.IT/ inson, and Hughey Jennings, Hanlon trail of middleweight - champion are smarter. He has a great memory died here shortly before midnight Freddy Steele Saturday. and never forgets what sort of pitch HfgDS* Wednesday. He was 79. Fresh from stopping slugging Solly a batter hit safely on a previous oc­ He had been in ill health for three Krieger of New York in five rounds casion. He rarely makes the same years. Saturday, he suffered a heart at the Hippodrome Wednesday night, mistake twice." Rorsss! Im*mI lama! WflMi 1m !•! attack, and sank steadily. the San Francisco battler loomed A Flood Hero large as a challenger for Steele in a His appendicitis robbed Kelley of a You can't pick the winner until the race Is title match outdoors this summer. grand opportunity to win 20 games in done any more than you can tell good whiskey Don't Irritate bis first full season as a major before you taste it. The Professor has given Fights Last Night T leaguer. That was well within sight. away millions of his exciting hone rate game* 1 Gas Bloating But Harry is used to bad breaks. A • MOUTHS 1 tt you want to really OKT RID or ball player with less courage would to his friends. Send for your 5 FREE game*. •AS and torrlMo bloating, dent oxpoet (By the Associated Press) have given up hope of ever making Write Professor Jim Crack, 62nd floor. 13S OLD to do It by Juot doctor*n« your atom- the majors as the years rolled by. •eh with narali, Irritating alkaUoa and Oakland, Calif. — Haas BirUe, East 42nd Street, New York City. "ou tablets." Meat OAS. to Meod In 19S, Qakland, won a decision over Kelley" has more than one man's tfi» otoaiaeli aad upper MmMm and share of courage. He proved that in to duo to old poisonous Mattor In the Baa HanMnenn. 217, Lancaster, ooMtipatod bowolo that are loadod Ohio, (M). many a torrid baseball campaign. with lll-eaiMina bacteria. Detroit — Domenie CeceareUl. Recently, when flood waters caused rr your constipation Is ot Ions stand­ ing. enormous auentKlas at danaoroua 115k of Europe, won a decision such havoc, he was one of the heroes bacteria aeeumulats. Than your alooo- ever George Sutka, Wyandotte* of the flooded St. Francis river sec­ tlon Is upoot. OAS often irniu heart tion. His two speed boats chugged BRAND and lungs, making U*t musrablo. Mich., (10). You cant sat or sloop. Your hood out on the high w»ters rescuing the achM. Your back aehsa. Your com- stranded. He continued on his* er­ pkixlon lo callow and plmrtr- Your broath la foul. You aro a dote, grouchy, rands of jnercy as long as the crisis existed. Xoss of sleep and badly blis­ .eu yo

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