In Classic Race Matter of Fact, Smythe Wishes He Hadn’T Said It

In Classic Race Matter of Fact, Smythe Wishes He Hadn’T Said It

Tuesday, April 7, 1942 DETROIT EVENING TIMES (PHO\E CHERRT, S800) PAGE 17 Prexy Warmerdam Honored Dorothy Kirby Plays in 'Semis' Matt Winn Starts 12th Year as Turf NEW YORK, April 7 (INS).— Medalist Fight for Third Lewis H. Walter Off the Hook (INS).--Col. (INS).iIForest Hills Augusta Women’* CHICAGO, April 7 Louis Herrmann of Louisville was Cornelius1 Warmerdam, the world's AUGUSTA. Ga., April 7 Invitational Golf tournament. ' TORONTO, April 7.—The latest quote from the Stanley Cup Matt Winn today started his apjwunted a member of the board. 1 only 15-foot pole vaulter, loday Miss IVirothy Kirby of the Louise Suggs of Lithia Spring*, odds-board: Toronto 2-1 favorite for tonight’s game, even money presi- The racing body operates! topped Metropolitan Track* defending champion, today met ( twelfth consecutive term as Douglas select, Ga.. north and south champion, on . , Churchill Downs and Writers Association's poll to Spotlight the series That shows the confidence of Toronto in Us Georgia Tainter of Fargo, against Crum of Takes Turf medalist teed ofT Jane team's greatness even the Detroit Red Wings one game dent of the American Associ- Park in Louisville, Lincoln Fields the outstanding performer in the with up. Orangeburg, C., in the other The hockey bettors aren’t taking the word of Connie Smythe, ation following the re-election of :in Chicago, and Latonia in Ken- indoor track and field season of NT . I)., in the feature match of the < S. ' annual semi-final contest. managing director of Maple Leafs Gardena, who said that the team all officers at its annual meeting. tucky. I H942. ¦rmi-AnaU us the 12th the game that won first would win the Stanley Cup , , , Ai a In Classic Race matter of fact, Smythe wishes he hadn’t said it. Count John Bcndem, better known in the United States Stroh DeForest, and Mineralites as Johnny is a prisoner of war in Germany ... He was At Your Favorite the British amateur champion in 1932 and came to the United ft THIS STAR IDENTIFIES COOPER ATIVE THEATERS Seem Safe in Lead; States, where he developed one of the most historic cases of TODAY MOVIE jitters In golf history ... He "froze” on the first tee big Michigan, in a Weat Junt-llon riTV—Ann Dyke at 6-Mll# Rd. CCNATI7 —OH near Llvem.Ua ft 6 ifr—Harper and rn>*ln*r. PI 0347. 9 f|y|C—farmlns'on. Mich Pbon® 444 * CD i|Jini— Warren at UATfin jLlv/tIL Matinee. 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