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Big Baseball L Favor Colls in Prep Swim Hold Cat, Puppy Trades Due M C DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES FIVE SOCKFULS OF PUPPIES TO SOCK YOU IN THE EYE Dec. 10. 1944—Part 2. Page 3 Big Baseball L Favor Colls In Prep Swim Hold Cat, Puppy Trades Due M. Mk mm Mr Shows Sunday 12 Players on They Have an Edge Block at Meet in Four Events Heads Up, Prized I / ft * tl \ A £ mm £ A Am KHH By GEORGE E. VAN Coon Dog, Lost ,i W By LEO 11. PETERSEN mm -af t H MB A comparison of times made by NEW YORK. Dec. 9 (UP)—The i in during Fox terrier puppies, both major league’s swimmers meets '.he annual winter ire*;, are competing meetings Monday week indicate Northwestern a> smooth and opening here this Sunday in the Detroit Fox promised tonight to develop into the likely winner of the high Christmas the baseball trading Terrier Clubs' annual most active school title next Saturday with :»how at the Webster Hall Hotel. since Pearl Harbor. Den by, Cooley and Southwestern Mrs. Madeline Roessler of- Chi- At players were re- ; least 12 udging p. , cutting a large share of cago will start at 2 m ported on the auction block and in fur Scheffler, show superin- many the O. F. deals considered at points. tendent, announces. minor league sessions at Buffalo A resume of the splashing sug- events a wire- may Special include this week be closed. gests ihat Cooley while strong in haired fox Players in the pre- terrier obedience dem- involved numbers lacks the place winners. a parade of nine liminary discussions included Jim onstration and «yi Southwestern has good rnen hut leading stud dogs from Detroit. of the Bagby and Jeff Heath' iffA*. Jr not enough and Den by is .some- Don Gillies, editor of Indians; TW? S- outdoor Black Cleveland Don and thing of a dark horse. the Times, will judge the chil- Bob Estalella of the Philadelphia Bill Rcaume's Denby handling class, an event Athletics; Weintraub of the Coach dren's Phil crew haven't been pressed this opt n to boys girls under 14. Giants; and Vince DiMaggio of the Pi- season and all his are figured Dogs will be furnished by exhib- rates; of the Cubs; bo>s Lou Novikoff to go faster. itors. Prizes will bo given win- Harry Breeheen of the Cardinals; Walter Laury at Pittsburgh Coach North- ners. Babe Phelps, former western is figured to ha\e the and Brooklyn Dodger catcher; CAT SHOW ENDS boys take four events, three in- Frank Keller of the Reds, and 150-yard medley Persian Society Dodgers. dividual and the The Detroit Eddie Miksis of the relay and enough point w inners to will conclude their two-day cat DEAL PENDING get into the other five competi- show this Sunday in the Old Colony Ballroom In the AFL Chicago tions on the card. A deal bed ween the Building. Montcalm and Park, White Sox and the Indians ap- THE •BUTTERFLY’ FIELD with the judging of the best cat making peared in the Manager Tony Bandyk. Northwestern’s I,ou of Cleveland was in the show. Boudreau to be out in Mrs. Mary B. Warfcl-Smith and to e offered Jimmy breast stroke seems reported m front of his field. He gets under Mrs. John Revington are judging Dykes. Bagby and Heath for 1:10 consistently is the show. Show’ secretary is Helen Trove and outfielder and unbeaten pitcher Orval this season. Bob Michaels of Dunn Jacobsen of Detroit. More Thurman Tucker strongest than 200 top cats from all parts thiough. was Denb> rates as his Should that fall it the Tars of the country are competing. believed mav try to rival. Harry of Boudreau also go with butterfly work out something with Connie can the HEADS UP LOST involving and E*ta- stroke. Mack Black Gene Marte stands out in the Heads Up, wice national coon lella. a for North- dog field trial champion and win- (Jack Zeller of the Tiger* re- 200 like lighthouse western and his Dan ner of many state and sectional portedly in a deal teammate was interested Fischer seems to have the stuff championships, is lost, owner Vic for Heath to *il 1 Detroit’s outfield to take runner-up spot. Vozrl of Detroit reports. spot by induction of the left vacant George gives the Colts According to Vozel. the big Dick Wakefield. Heath chamo another ace in the 100-yard hack- black and tan brindle Other f>ovsible deals were re- Wire haired fox terrier puppies owned by trophies similar to the one being conducted this terriers from two months to one year are turned up missing while on a coon ported being between stroke. His strongest competition discussed F<l Kraft of Koval Oak will soon be in all the Sunday at the Webster Hall Hotel. Top rank- competing in the Detroit Fox Terrier Club’s from Jimmy Jans hunt two miles east of Whitmore Braves and Cubs with Javery will come of Any big dog shows competing for blue ribbons anil ing wire haired puppies as well as smooth fox annual Christmas puppy Central and Dick Wehle of Denby. Lake in Washtenaw County. to be the lure through one knowing his whereabouts are Boston he»pe« to get Novi- Hcaih. Bandyk and Bob Byberg comprise a sterling medley relay asked to contact Vozel. 15444 koff. 'Die Dodger* also were re- University GREATER GAME By Edgar Hayes is expected give Normandy, 3-1866. ported dickering for Javery and OFF THE HOOK With Lewis H. Walter THE trio that to The Greater Dog Train- Northwestern its fourth victory Detroit Novikoff ! ing Club will hold their next in the finals. training session at their club, LIKELYTUI. W TO SHIFT ¦ IMMW “H Pick Giants The sprints at 50 and 100 yards Oarsmrn Thursday. Two Ice Shows Enough, Detroit Boat Club ;»hould produce sharp racing 12704 Woodrow Wilson. DiMaggio and Weintraub were some Beginners classes are now form- in late season "doghouses" and with Fd Pinkerton of Northwest- ing and registrations may he both seemed likely to shift ern. Bruce Witherspoon of Cooley. Pacific William Balch of made at this meeting also Dec. 28. scenery. Phelps did no - plav la-t Garden Bans Icecapades Killed in South Southwestern. Two meetings are held monthly, year re- Over Skins ! and and and the Phillio* were Joe Meuller rtf Western the second and fourth Thursdays. "Judge Chicago Bears, Fred Carbonere of Denby making ported to have offered him to the PREDICTION DEPT.! Although the headlines now read ftpeOal te THI f»l IROIT TIMES Lt. Comdr. George Halas, owner and coach of the Instructors are George Bartlett Dodgers in exchange for Miksi*. 'Legislators part the water fly. Declares Racing Unconstitutional' and Accused on CHICAGO, Dee. 9 The Na- now v* ith the navy, is on ihe staff of Adm. Kincaid and took in , and Charles A. Frank. The Cardinals were reported to a lot better lhan even nynev that along about Satur- Race BilL" it's tional Football League reaches the some of the toughest fighting during the invasion of the Philippines. TAKE YOUR PIC K have jHit Breeheen a left-hander May 19. a dozen shiny thoroughbreds will be parading to tin . anniversary sc) *,fi- . H*iTa« has left the athletic program arid is now a staff officer. the the on the block and any chib mold post at the I h tr**;t race *;ack for the opening race of a 100-dav season end of its silver Pinkerton won 100 in use him All the team* were Can t vou hear Eddie Miller. ulc this Sunday with a pair of He plan* to leave the navy when the Philippine campaign is over. dual meet with Cooley for the west side Carbo- looking for players, hut they Voire, Ma.j. R. McLean, who title Thursday. Go : for Donald Bell-Eaton The now this season. dc*pito rlub'* climatic showdowns the east- the i*>;i in- nero topped the east side trials in found manpower great showing in last divi*if)/ichampionship. • Guinea, "The ticket machines will be the half of ern was killed recently in New captain. and Lou Rymkus of the century. Balch looks and adequate the season. New York’s Giants, stoutly de- certain no definite linked when the hor*** are is the same Don McLean who was Notre Dame. swims like Taylor Drysdalr while It appeared Add also a bit. of customer fending a hard earner! half game The Randolph air field team, art ion would be taken toward *e. of starting one the best Meuller is pegged as a "money within KWi feet the leakage at. the Briggs Stadium 1« ad. invade Washington to battle rated with the best in the nation, Arcadia Feature leering a to the oarsmen at the swimmer” by some of the coaches. successor late gate. Get your tickets now and gates, where one gateman was the Rfd«kin* whom they ejected has averaged 46 points per game Kenesaw Mountain Landis 16 13. on Detroit Boat So you can throw the dice and being out!" fingered by the federal men at from a first place tic to -mAAAarnmmm^^ against pood Texas teams ... No mint meeting Wednes- avoid shut !!• your pick in this Meeting in an 8-rounder. O’Neil At their the game with . a fourth period touchdown a week players have scored take one. and National final Boston ¦ less than 19 Jimmy Jans looks like the best Bell and Johnny Eaton will fea- day. the American FREEZE-OUT DEPT.: Madison He was letting in droves of cus- ago Over in Philadelphia.
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