IN THE OPEN By Don Sillies C DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES BROWNIE DELIVERS HIS DUCK Dixie and Bob Sept. 24, 1944—Part 2. Page 3 Sports GI Joe Looks Ahead Powder Will Keep Lead Batters To Hunting and Fishing Gridirons Dry YORK, Sept. '23 (UP) Boston Could Use NEW This is no time for sportsmen’s clubs to be fighting. powder, which scien- (Dixie) the Lloyd Lagans Detroit Sportsmens Congress Resinol Fred W’alker of We refer to rich tists say will make baseball dia- Dodgers took a commanding 14- battle with the Michigan United Conservation Clubs. dry even Just One of Stars going have monds and race tracks point lead over the Cardinals’! When this war is over we are to a problem on our when it rains, already has been hands on how to take care of GI Joe and his cherished sports of By LEO MACDONELL Stan Musial in the National tried on newly built airfields. hunting and fishing. Army say they batting and Bob' officers won't I The Red Sox do not look like League race We only have to look back to 1 equipment is resumed and as "muddy.” r ip? Boston assumed the postwar the Red Sox without the brilliant Johnson of l the first World War in which our economic adjustment gives, this . League week. more . lead Bobby Doerr Yet Boston American I armed forces numbered 5,000,000. people an opportunity to averages disclosed today. enjoy ¦cribes believe Tex Hughson official * leisure. There was a & would have pulled the club AMERICAN LEAGUE NEED PROMPT ACTION through to a pennant if not called G AB R H RBI Avg. in 481 103 158 97 .329 Unless prompt action is taken into service, even without Doerr. Johnaon. Boa. 133 demand for V' Doerr. 80, 125 468 93 152 78 .325 fish i to meet this situation, we BOXING n g an d ff jH are “But don’t forget Wagner,’* Boudreau. Clev. 139 542 90 174 58 .321 ‘Hinting licenses ML likely to face a real crisis, with 0 protests Foa Boa 115 473 70 152 61 .321' Joe 75 176 69.320, the very definite possibility the FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, IL Cronin Sptnce. Waah. 143 550 SUrnwelaa NT. 143 597 114 187 41 .313| unprecedented pressure on our V‘ ' ' M ' ! ! ' .309! war f Siebert Phil. 121 427 48 132 47 present C fish game will s{iell finish for u. Sox 1 't t' )11 ¦r, Kreevtch 8t L. 95 364 'sl 111 41 .305, ends. shall sport in our lifetime. 48 7,1 u;i C: • Byrne* St L 121 368 63 118 304 | As Outdoor Lif« M nine 486 49 141 53 .303 lolympia! jEflpffi; wHB wi:> n<1!1. 'i to Eataltlla, Phil. 129 points out in a recent article, HH th>' colors . service, most of there is no one solution, because : ______ \ Su " ''' ’•’ ir ‘Kv them thor- i.lotd eagan the main problem is the sum of The No. 1 Middleweight j ' h n oughly trained in the use of an almost infinite number of local I the World r ' ,ul^h f,, > the firearms and outdoor living. Less problems that vary widely accord- Fight of j Sox than 2 per cent of them previously ing to local condition. lcallv s;« akin^ handled guns. They point out individual sports- 10—ROUNDS—10 LESSON FROM PAST men and sportsmen's club, work- ing JAKE bobby do can Cronin reports locally, can find the answer. Doerr is at Camp Lewis, Ore.; Taking a lesson from the past, It all boils down to this: Hughson at Shepperd Field, Tex., we may be certain of a tremendous sportsmen and sportsmen's clubs and Wagner at Camp Hlanding, increase in the number of sports- must co-operate and work to- men w'hen peace brings these men gether for the common good Fla. Hughson is with an air of the LaMOTTA back home. And it must be . forget petty field ground crew . There is outdoors and all vs. quite a friendly Icittlo between remembered there also will be jealousies. Johnson and for the millions of civilians who will seek Bob Pete Fox in sports when relieved WHAT NOT TO DO GEO. League batting crown relaxation American " ' ’ ' the necessity supporting the * of of ~ present .. <¦ controversy . Fox, having The be- like Cramer, is war effort. one of his greatest years. tween the Detroit Sportsmen's If the coming postwar Increase Congress “1 don’t know what it U that and the MUCf is a in sportsmen is no greater pro- shining example of whnt to ( KOCHANi 3 doen that to the*r old bucks NOT portionately than that which fol- do and the sooner it is ironed out t 1 like Crainer and Fox,” Cronin v * war, country play lowed the last this the better it will be for all con- shook his head "I should jmust be prepared to supply ;5—OTHER STAR BOUTS—S; again, his master, lagged on account of the warm weather. Many of the fish- cerned, including GI Joe. I guess.” “BrowTiie” swim* home with the duck ing and hunting at go Cash- and duck flocks facilities for , We do not intend to Into All of which caused Joe George Fairfield of Grayling, has just brought down in potholes, marshes ponds that sprouted least 22,000.000 men. [ PRICES INCLUDE TAXES man, Boston American’s scribe, to large are the controversy. The MUCC has tiie marshes at the St. Clair Flats. “Brownie” never dried up during the summer drought. But flocks That will be the immediate a splendid seven-year [56.00, $2.60, suggest that one could carry this record of $3.90, $1.30! his date the duck has sighted daily in the “Flats” area. demand on our fish and game re- ’protecting the rights of the little “old age misses, says master. To season : comeback thing too far." sources, and, in our opinion. It sportsmen despite their meager i Ticket* New on Sole of I will become greater and greater finances. They have backed every, | OLYMPIA BOX OFFICE j Laurei Parle Results Belmont Park Results Hawthorne Results Narragansett Results as sports noteworthy Manush Sorry RACE—4-year-old* up », the manufacture of conservation measure. —3-year-Cilds »nd up », mil* FIRBT RACE—S-y*ar-oldi up », 3-yt*r-o.<U And up. 1 1-16 FIRST and mil* FIRST KACE 1 and mil* FIRST RACE— Torch (Lynch/ 3 20 I)*» (Clsrk. 4 3 40 2 SO Chlcayo iPfrman* b2O 380 mile* Lee 780 460 Heinie bemoans the rv* 70 Go i 2#o Sptrker (Fator) 600 Manu«h Win iJr mat 8 80 Ka(i*d 00 5 00 i Key Man (Martin I 800 320 260 420 Lord 20 3 Rawal Uonatt 9 (Nlchol*) 3 20 2 60 Wilton (Trent' 3 60 there wa* in right K' mney Hr* i Sntlilni * 2 00 Frnnyparkrr iGrohai 3 90 Scotch Bread fact no screen Bit t Son I Brook* > Time 1 13 2-5, off 2 36>, 11 nr 1 15 3-5 off 1 47>W ! Tim* 1 13. off 1 3Tiy Brand 3.80 Boy Fenway. Bright field when he played with the Ti- Fiar>c*i 1 4* off 3 02. Royal Silver. Brlatr.l Pompey* Corner Rough Command. Town O’Or. R*a*arcn, Cal'i Will, Junc- I Time 4-5. Early Earth. Spring Tor- CHy. Gay Ftrat Air Raider. Praetorian. Intel- and Little Ruthle. and alio ran tion Faullna W l.***nd. Stem-Winder . Die former Tiger Hall B>aca Africa and Parfalt Armour alao . left- B*t, • B'jokle alao ran. nado. Meadow Dew mers F)ddl*itlrk, 'Saratoya Polly, *Gan»- lect and Me. ran. Kanded hitter thinks he could do SECOND RACE—3-year-olds mile* b»)i**r and Silver plate aUo ran. 1 1-18 • to the present setup Baa O mmand i H'«>’ i m 5 oo 4 20 Field. SECOND RACE—3-year-old* and up, Hobby's Hf*' IBowen I 7 80 5 80 I mile SECOND RACE—4 year-old* and up, *, “But, just wait until Wake, Cherbourg 260 'Baaiiti 8.50 RACE—2-year-oi<», Not 1 440 280 mile . _ Time 50 off 2 17 SECOND 8S furlonn Doubt tSmith field starts pulling his drhes,” 1 4-5 'Sea Suallow . J in** 13 2 0 4 80 3 .10 Eockwood Jean (Martin) 680 4.60 Tyrone (Jrnkln»> SCO 260 240 «P*n»*h Uhl Graymsr Lad Garand. Bark Sir Franc** i per man* t 2 90 2 40 Royal View i Freeman i 12 60 Laat Frontier iTorre*' 32 60 14.40 predicted Manush. “Then every Worries, Say Mlaa and Fault Star alto ran •Adonu i&oMar* 3 40 time 1 13 1-5 off 3 36S Bremen Dancer t • 6 60 time he hit* the ball it will be Tim* 1 11* 2 5, Off 2 08. Furenuf. Keep Klytn*. Bartand. Wavecap Time 1 13 4-5 off 3 09*4. THIRD RACE—S-ye«f-oi4* a, mil* C*»hm*f*. Hall Victory, M.tbertr Head Tu*c-> Valdtna s**f. Mordecal and huaty Matm-ra Mi*a a Prime Stinging. Chief a a safe bingle In right field. The t.and Crtilter iKlrklandi 0 80 5 10 3 70 a-Nlt* Crl*a, ’HumorMou* b-laoio|y, Sta*.- Gold alao ran Boy. Colleen .V War Smoke Tea Clipper, Helen D-ar ( McCoyi 0 30 3 80 Fir* ‘Gairoy. ‘Ranch Taaajlilo, Bread Gold Pair and Southern Yam alao ran.
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