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1946-03-01 [P ~ The Morning Watch Duke, Phantoms Take Tourney Openers WITH I LEIGH WOLFPACK Cleveland’s Fast-Feller Edward Sachs Don Hyatt’s Last Minute Score FORCES DUKE FIVE Aims For Strikeout Mark Over The Loudspeaker Gives Cats Win Over Alumni TO OVERTIME WIN By JACK HAND While looking through our collection of Landon CLEARWATER, Feb. 28.— buttons we came across the Fla., By EDWARD SACHS following radio'script and {&)—Bobby Feller vs Hal New- VIOLETS CLINCH Star Sports Editor for want of something better, we No bouser for the strikeout print it today: Crippled Maryland champion- The current crop of New Hanover ship of the American loom- Poor No Match For League ■ ligh School basketball players Hunting Prospects of Chapel ed as one of the naturals of the BID (Sound newsboys yelling, much confusion and TOURNAMENT 'ere a little more respectful of season as Robert an- of the chaos comes a voice Hill Hardwooders today Rapid t heir elders this follow- out tinged with honestv nounced morning For Heel he was out to the Tar and Dr. legain BY JOHN GRIFFIN i ag their narrow squeak in a bas- Sportsmen sincerity, Pepper, to wit:) crown he held for three be- RALEIGH, Feb. 28—(/P)—The years United Press Sports Writer J etball game with the 1928-29 Gooooooood evening, ladies fore the RALEIGH — Following a survey Other sections reported a gen- and gentlemen Demon Dcacs of Wake Forest entering navy. NEW Feb 28—(U.R)—New- 1 JHHS basketball state at this YORK, champs c Find- the ‘I don't see where -ifler f the past season, John D. eral increase of the square city reporter, Vic tonight stopped the Indians of going fork Violets, general- t ae school floor deer, bear, squir- is Wandinsell, with the University’s high last night. j Commissioner of North'Caro- William strikeouts could hurt the bail 1 ay, news from the wires of the and Mary in the first y ranked the nation’s No. collegi- The 1946 squad won but it was rel, opossum, raccoon, and fox and latest most popular gather- club,” said the Cleveland fireball { ina Division of Game and Inland in town, Herman’s Bookie round of the Southern confer- ate team, was named today to 1 iy the slim of to a decline in and ing spot Parlor. artist. very margin 48 j ’isheries, reported hunting gen- quail, turkey ruf- (in the a ence basketball ■epresent the Mid-Atlantic states 4 6. The (Flash background recording machine nlavs thp connH tournament, winning margin came as the tide- fed The be £ rally below average in grouse. mountain counties battleship North Carolina just after 42-31. “Hitting might different, A n the N. C. A. A. basketball tourn- i ion Hyatt a foul shot and of the a fuUsalvo* it was dropped ^ coastal and the last a fellow could hurt his ament while their cross-town water, plain, piedmont joined sandhills in supporting here night by secret source that the New possibly j basket in the lagt minutes reported Hanover team’s very f rom average to above in the sand club is ready to launch a new chances by insisting on go- leighbors. S.t John’s university, c i the an above average rabbit season, fishing prize division in their annual RALEIGH, Feb. The game. j counties oi be a 28.—(£>)— for a title but not strikeouts. to ills and mountainous It will silver (sound in background of dimes ing aecame the fourth team accept Before the Frank Merriwel) while other sections polled poor contests. falling top-seeded North Carolina Phan ae state. ! counter) The I’m out for all I can a- bid to the National Invitational on a marble pitchfork. winner will be the first toms get. \ inish, the Cats has been lulled hunting. Russian boar common to person doubled the score on an in- by deter- can read the constitution of the North Carolina “Do I think I’m as fast as ever? meet. Seeking information to limited sections of the mountains who High School jury-riddled Maryland outfit ) he oyer generous abdomens and without tonight I * nine the status of last season’s showed a Athletic feeling ill at one’s stomach. in the can’t tell for sure but I think N. Y. U., which dumped Baylor I hair of the old-timers. noticeable increase. ffciahon opening round of the South hinning sent Flash 3 you learn to be a better ;ame crop, the Division ques- machine th sound ern conference pitcner, Jniversi'y’s southwest conference Ihe younger boys jumped off to a The quail crop, defi- atom bomb rtCOrding plays basketball tourna and con- reported o/the first iILtrnehnmh%4trndfailing on use your head more as last 72 to will ' ionnaires to 500 hunters Japan) It’s a fact that Leo Duro- ment and 54-27. you go ahampions night, 57, ] 9 to 10 lead at the end of the nitely below average in all section* magnate and tenor wonv along. You don’t have to in the N. C. A. A.’s £ ervatiopists of the state. Results cherbaseoall de-luxe, who stopped over in Wil- always aompete east- i irst period, kept it at 27 to 14 at and only average in the sandhills, in 1926 on h.s way back from "Presenting a well-balanced at- +o throw were tabulated separately for tide- mington Pimlico, will not play short- try that ball past the am playoffs in Madison Square i alf time and saw it decrease to the decline. Fox for the Brooklyn Dodgers this tack, North Carolina took the lead coastal featured sharpest stop season. Leo, in a private hitter, trey strike out on the curve Carden, March 21 and March 23. s 7 to 28 third water, plain, piedmont, with this con- the at the end of the depredations and flooding rains versation reporter, said that he was to midway first half, after the ball, ioo.” £ andhills, and mountains. retiring- the Meanwhile, St John’s Indians I eriod. last summer were about office. Remember, this is an two teams had equally front scoop exclusive. It was battled on ever Feller naturally shied away from The area the earned in the American pre- :rom Brooklyn joined Kentucky In all justice to the Brogden- sandhills reported charged by hunters of the tide- viouslv Medical association’s Journal but terms for the first ten minutes. "we have any predicions saying, Muhlenberg and c oached it should be record- 1 iest hunting of any section of the water, coastal and sand- that does not count, because it was printed in Latin when the Bowling Green. team, plains, Suddenly Phantoms several young fellows who ought to but ; tate, to the con- Bango, we can report that A. B. 3., University as guests of Pro- e d that the first team played according poll hills for the In the. moun- Chandler, commissioner of found the range, the never be able to hit and we have scarcity. will not fish gamq^ good rjoter Ned Iris h’s invitational a fraction of the and the < fucted. Sportsmen there reported tain section the major leagues from the Carolina coast game predation by fox and this sum- . swas in doubt, as John Dillon and pitching cn paper. But you can : in average and Said Happy, as we know ournament in the Garden, s econd team, until the last few turkey quail crop other enemies the was mer. boys him, when asked this re- never starting of quail by *1 McKinney paced the way. tell about that on paper stuff. at ; ,nd above on in a conversation relayed to jBones March 14. r linutes of the game, played average rabbits, as the factor. Re- porter Washington by a carrier pig»on Am I for 30 wins? given greatest Sam Ah s too Second-seeded Duke and the Vir- shooting Right < leer, squirrel, opossum, named got many suckers me f The other four vacancies in i ist a fraction of their efficiency. raccoon, and better law enforce- paying moneyJ to now, lam for No. 1.” the stocking about smaller fish.” Tech Gobblers moved into the just shooting • md fox. worry any ginia ^rackets were expected to be filled Boylan with 24 points paced the ment and curtailment of seasons now The 27-year-old lad from Van and by special radio too semi-finals in the opening contests with Rhode and Moore were also cited as technique, complicated for now shortly Island State, 1 >sers. Harold May needs towards we take to you to Meter, Iowa, is a poised con- understand, you the corner of Thursday afternoon. Vest North v 'ere the other members of the the Blurb and Blotto for fident man with an on Virginia, Carolina, increasing quail crop. usual interview with the man ou? family eye half-way in the gutter The Blue Devils copped an over- and Oklahoma o Ider to show flashes he is the future and the distant time remple, Syracuse, cagers squad Dennis Hart, Division game biol- Ah here now, listing to the time tilt from a North A & M. 1928- If VARSITY TEAMS port-side, What is your name scrapping when his getting top consideration, c f what must have “been in is and mh? Don’t answer that, we haven’t playing days are over. ogist, compiling correlating time Here is vn,V Carolina State club, 44-38. Virginia The defending national invita- 2 9 top-rate basketball form. win “You never can tell when 1 information the uh who will the American league Tech downed you gathered by poll race, what is tb- square George Washington in will ional champions, De Paul, haven’t All and all, everyone had an en-! if the circle and where is the capital of Iran’ get hit with a line drive,” ENTER TWO together with information assemb- I the first game, 39-33.
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