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EXCLUSIVE a M Until Flntina Thursday, May 6, 1943 DETROIT EVENING TIMES (THOSE CHERRY 8800) PAGE 27 Red SoxWorking New Plan May Give Telescopies Aid Preakness Fiolil May Tag-Team Match Set Lions Johnny Drake lie Smallest Since IItit!IFor Arena Monday Another Australian tag - team . Juniors, Says Keep By tUP) Bob Tales Hard to LEW IB H. W ALTER BALTIMORE. May 6 The only horse likely to start hour with All Pasha and Farmer Jones on opposite teams, will b« Johnny Drake, former Cleveland with the Lions, he would he will- Trainer Don Cameron said loday against the Count in addition to that Count Fleet, Kentucky Derby featured on Monday’s wrestling Newsom Discovers fullback, may wind up in the uni- ing to make a deal. Blue swords is W. L. Brann's winner and 1-10 favorite for Sat. Vincentive, go card at Arena Gardens. Jones form of the Detroit Lions this fall Owner Fred L. Mandel Jr. and which did not in against Top Expert urday’s Preakness, would he rested the Derby. possible and Rene La Belle meet on Coach Charles Yankees as the result of a new’ unofficial E. Dorais already Rifle Another Pasha and Rufus Jones. Pierre Perfect Niche Ipolicy in the National Football have given Thayer several trades, until tomorrow and then [Hit starter is YV E. Roomg’s Slide Vrm though DeGlnne a French heavyweight, Hr latrrnaUi.nal Mwrvlr* League. lone involving By DON GILLIES a distance j»[>eed test Rule, which finished third in the of them a halfback w his ap|*aranee is who the thp The same program was mapped Derby, hut he has not been shipped ll make first If the New York Yankees did It a policy yf wholesale trad- was leading passer of • Brooklyn Don Ntcholls. head of the for Rlue Swords, runner-up to the here in another bout. k\t not have to play anybody else ex- ing to permit pro football veterans Rocky Mountain Conference last here from Jamaica yet. Detroit Sport men’s Congress Min- count in the dcrhy and second cept the Boston Red Sox this sea- and prospects to play with the fall. Count Fleet yesterday was given nearest job. utemen Rifle Club, largest Na- choice in the Preakness arriving MURPHY son they could start running an- club their defense Illustrative of the problpjlgs his initial workout since Tiger Pitching Records By 808 club* wartime de**ns, Meanwhile, from other pennant up the flag pole “The will Just have to which surround all tional Rifle Association affiliated the smallest field Louisville. He breezed three <\ w* I. TP SO BB Pel. is ro|- since 1880 appeared to go 3 '» 4 SPORTS EDITOR right As today, the reciprocate In this manner ts however, the fact that this shooting club in the country, is likely quarters in the impressive time of Tr: 2J. ,13 1 000 now. of Yanks Ovirmir* - 0 IS 4 3 1 000 we are going to field teams this logian is from war serv- t othe post in the annual event. being under pressure 2 have won five out of six games excused one person that believes telescopic 1:17 without H- ¦Ur* t 1 14 , H 10 ..SOO Rig Newsom, the travel- Not ' i 4 Bobo this the that fall,” said Harry M. Thayer, ice because he is a veterinary kUu-i since Buddhist won the race at any stage The Count traveled Tr- l 13', 7 .400 season from club A - Ijo .000 ing man. has found his niche at manager of dcnt sights for juniors should he hy 10 lengths over the only other the eighth :12 the 0 2 2 some puked as American League business the Phila- ( first in 2-5. H»nAh*w 10 0 1 0 0 .000 last. delphia Fagles in the Detroit Before ihe Eagles could accept: permitted. entry’ 54 years ago has Mary- quarter in :24 2-5, the half in W 0 I 14'i 6 3 .000 contenders. , talkative right-hander of :.V) >, r * 10 1 7»» l 2 .000 The The champions did it again yes- Lions’ office last night. him in a irade, it would be necos4 ”1 am well aware the rule* land’s richest turf classic had a' 2-5 and five-eighths in 1:03 currently the No. 1 man on to that- nights slender being strongly * V, 40 33 *3B Is terday, and again in in- "We cannot ask men to leave vary learn whether he would prohibit telescope a list of competitor'- while held in hand T'.'» 11 7 ? 10.1 - the ninth league leading Brooklyn foot- to competing for NR A medals. the ning. 4 to io stay top in the their defenv* Jobs to play |>ermitted transfer from bis In Dodgers’ mound staff, and the 3. on Some day that rule will he mod- standings and to kerptheßed Sox ball. Few could or would seek school to the University of Penn- big ified, as now, Flat bush faithful love the down where it is and dismal new jobs near the clubs which sylvania: also whether he would because it is It dark eliminate)* thousands guv. racing with the Chicago own them. \\e‘\e seen cases al- care to play for the Eagles. of Juniors ju«t their style—colorful, in fact with poor eyesight,” Nicholls He's le cellar position. ready of baseball players who A WORD FROM BOSS a winner. ,Wh l Sox for the FUTURE NOT BRIGHT explained. AMERICA'S PRODUCTION swaggering and The won with the aid have quit Ihe game to keep the good Yankees "As a matter fact there At the moment to the green- other Jobs. But we have a little Alythougfiht the Eagles arc of Bronx speak of a break traceable are at least ten thousand hurghers of the of of rookie pitcher Anton easier task since our teams play sure of only seven veterans irv "Experience ha» shown that production is increased if the ness a juniors who the one-man Karl, who Hugh- once a week.” turning and do not expect to ge| in Detroit cannot with had relieved Tex Just compete in rifle shooting workers can restore their energies with out and the any of the 30 players they drafted be- through periods of physical n son. and. one OFFERS ( ONTRAC’T cause of this one factor alone.” in the ninth, balked al the league meeting, the club and mental rest, change and relaxation.”. .Donald M. Nelson, bases loaded Nicholls whs referring to the Charley home the Thayer came to Detroit in an has offices open in both New Yorfc once reserved Keller with latest rule adopted by ihe rifle Chairman, War Production Board. ' attempt sign Drake, who and Philadelphia. fMI margin of victory. to is barring sights or personnel director of Thompsna From these offices, reports gr> clubs telescope for juniors in the Hearst-Times rifle RIG DAY FOR KELLER Products. The former Purdue star regularly to Owner Alexis Thorrpb- WL tournament at Olympia May 29 to . |1 Dixie Walker. Keller previously bad belted a did not play football last fall, hut son, Philadelphia traction her-, It pays PLAY it pays to shop at TOOL SHOP and 30. It will he the first shoot in home the park to enjoy was placed on the reserve list of who was just commissioned as a tK>n run inside Detroit that juniors mu<t rely on a hig day for himself at the ex- the Rams lieutenant after completion of his iplet e to iron sights to bring home the I pense of visitors. The Eagles given training with an liking. the were his anti-aircraft divi- bacon. Bobos Sox meantime split rights when the per- sion at Camp Davis. S. He admires The White player Rams’ C. Nicholls pointed out the armed k 4 pair the Indians sonnel was at the league Thompson, one of the thrc*» J good taste a with Cleveland divided forces now' use telescope sights NrwaoM ihe The the opener, 2 to meeting. young millionaires who took over his newest public and latter took and they are performing a notable of he re- 1, then dropped nightcap, 5 to Drake National Football League clubs j,o their jifTtvMion. the has been offered a con- task in locating the enemy. 2, in 11 innings. tract under which he would have the last three years, finished first Let Or Bobo skid into a losing "The new M*l Garand rifle Alex Carrasquel’s four-hit hurl- to report only for the Eagles’ in his class of 400 officer candi- streak the moon '* Is now fitted with Weaver and honey will ing gave Washington games with according to Thayer. over, suddenly. an 8-to-l all traveling expenses dates. and a friend of mine who be victory over the Philadelphia Ath- paid has not signed. As a result, he was named Right now, howe\er, Newsom But he aid? recently returned from the letics Thayer has indicated that jf to the general in command. Aftrtr experience finds Brooklyn really appreci- Solomons related an The Brooklyn Dodgers contin- shows a preference to plav a special six-week’s course he wijl had to locate ates genius Naturally, Drake he in trying a Jap Buck ued to set the pace in the Na- be siationed here for a short In the jungle. He was so well jsn t worried about next month, League by a margin time going abroad or thp month after, he tional safe before c»nfouflag**d that the naked eye for knows when they thumped the hapless “We want to try and keep the that then he will he even better could not detect hls position.
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