Antoine, Corner Columbia—Phone St. CLifford 2924 4 146 DETRon inim/nt, baiirdai, .iuini , j, ii#4t» PAGE ELEVEN ANNOUNCE SOFTBALL CPORTS ' ' WV OUT OF- W ' i' s bport Shorts LEAGUE FOR YOUTH - w'¥^llP ADAM mat§ By JOHN M. LEE Plann for tha 1946 season of lb* NAACP Youth softball league battle joe to ware mad* at a meeting Id the Uterconn Youth Department office on May 18. It was announced by Jerry on tami mauriello Kood, league manager. ■take Youngsters Sonnyboy Taylor After Conn Battle Joe To ffi between the ages of 12 and 17 art eligible to play, Sports B YORK—Uncle Mike Jacobs who seems to be Hi-Lites-- NEW beside the job and the season will . pen formally by PAUL H. FIELDS ■usy at other chores of making himself a on June 29 at the clone of the the go Michigan package on Conn-Louis next month, got him- term person., Beats K.it school Interested POMPTON LAKES, N. J. makings for another good and pro- are urged to the Youth the contact Joe Louis looks better every clay. Hi* weight is in September when Tami office of the NAAPP at SO* E. Htahle show By JIM BITLER 212, he expects to weigh around 205 June 19, slugged British Empire heavy-! Vernor. down t<» Biaiirirllo Willi* when he mixes with Hilly Conn. Jimmy B* 11, a heavy- dianip Bruce Woodcock into a fifth Sparkling "So-nyboy" Height Taylor, 183-pound heavy- weight from Washington, D. fgives the Champ the most slumber a week or so ago. Detroit Hoiiihl Woodcock WOMEN’S BALL LEAGUE weight. spotted Lloyd Michigan. trouble. Perk Daniels, Chicago heavyweight, another hardily the buzzers and a Had rinsed the bells IvOh Angeles < alifornia strong sparring partner, has plenty of experience which will help foggy brain before the wise H ut ~t his boys boy 18 pounds, and set him on Joe very much. We must not forget hi* old-time- sparmate, talking a September ■ ORGANIZED IN DETROIT H,. IV about champion- H«HLJ«KY OF TM Vs the canvas 11 times in six fast George Fitch, and aUo A! lloosman, a protege of the late j>.) the conqueror of the game stanzas to win the main-prelimi- H|„|, between An amateur soft.il! league for Jimmy Johnston, spar- nary in smart style, in the Port who are the other member- of the and the winner of the June over the age of 17 has women Union High school gym Friday ring staff. Marshall Miles of Buffalo, Louis’ manager, been organized by the Humic. LEE Depart- night. Manny Seaman, trainer; George NichoLon, assistant train- Bali show ment of Parks and Recreation It er; Bill Bottoms, chef, and George Webber. N» w York de- was announced this week. 71 < 01 >TS ; Everybody seemed to take it for granted that Jolting tective acting as bodyguard, are all on hand to see The league will start playing Michigan, who tipped the. Fair- that („. man in command B will lie the if and when Uncle Mike’s In the second week in June, with banks at 201. swung toe to toe the Champ is well taken care of. ■all promoting deal comes off, hut some of the boys can’t games starting at 6 .70 p m Teams with Taylor; until the fourtli AMERICAN LEAGUE Hao Mauriello as his opponent. Showing against Wood- will he divided Into classes A round when the California snap- Two great managers stepped down on the same day. ’ &MNCV first, |, k. Mauriello was trotted out with a surplus of fat and R. to permit the less exper- r per hit the deck the time Joe McCarthy of the New York Yankees turned his dutieg for And from Bro <1 the waist that bulged over and made his trunks ienced players to romp'te in their the count of seven. to the veteran catcher, Bill Ted Lyons 1 class. then on It was up and down for Dickey. pitcher, rio lie moulded his own pnau*won \ champ K,.;,, into flesh. He wasn’t too fast, •two or tm* «ou«Htrf &nci BrtLMio L Lloyd taking 78 who joined the Chicago White Sox in 192.’*, supplants The league will have regular BOjf* AM3PHI a total of counts k . and there some of the boys remarked that Big of I'm* v*AA ( ItlTl USHtWe *HY irfu l To OCFfHD Hi 9 tVrU I Jimmy Dykes manager En<i - 1 as of the White box. reacting rapidly schedules and qualified officials SACK WWW* OWE fc ITROHA CANZONERI. A\ SilCOtSS^tLyl from the hard knockdown blows ami as physically as his -. Taylor's ■ w. mental After the is completed no »mnanww*M# fmm mitts. ■apavdy gave the orders. Re that as it may. schedule INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY Mauriello winning teams play other Thp hell took up for Michigan and showed plenty of power and punching will This is the first return to Indianapolis for the 500-milo Bom. ability championship teams. in the fifth and sixth rounds, and race so doing. a In nuto that was interrupted by World War TI. A Bi Registration chM, are available DSR Service For savfcd him from knockout 175,000 tit IMMVV fact, Kid Michigan spent as much I crowd of is predicted. President Wilbur Shaw is ■ llliMl at the Department's athletic of- TWIN BILL bear. Face Track Fans time listening to the referee's a three winner of the ”500.” Tommy Milton, the f;r>st m \\ it it- true that Woodcock. fice In the OAR building, corner It.< three most recent games a* he did to his handler’s man ever to win twice, and another three time tu- itucitcss, and his ap- Some of the talk around Mauri- of Cass and Orand River. The The HSR will inaugurate a resulted in a tie a victory and a count* winner, advice. Louie Meyer, spent at .ibtlity to ilulhink Mauri- ello s dressing room after the fight fee is flrt per team “Rare Track Special’ 1 bus service deft at for the tough TAT base- several days the track. Rex Mays, ago winner two pi manly because of his would lead you to believe that between thp Loop district and ball team which long earn- M< (ft II I KlM.ont z of the last American auto racing titles, drove , < f <\pcilcmc. there no Tami gave his best performance ed its nickname of “Tough Act- port Huron 129 mph for 19 16 qualifving. is lo hang in beautifully draped folds the Fair Ground* Saturday, with Bobby . McQultler. i tli;it ing Tats." Chi- tin* fact Tami won •gainst Woodcock because he had From where we sat his bread the opening of the horse racing 132-pnutider. put A| Gomez. WALCOT WINS FROM OMA • \u lory after Th0 tie was plaved In Grand cago lightweight, out at 35 of tl* four rounds reason to believe that he was ss basket seemed to be the spot to season. 1 Joe Walcott from Camden, N. J.. won a "y against Rapids May when the game j-ntinl main ten-round Hf | rwn fighting an close as any other heavy to an in- attack, and Woodcock did store Richard A Sullivan. DSR Rem on 23. first n the event of one-sided decision over Lee Oma of Detroit nt who had no intention vitation take had to he called on account of the evenings program. McQull- Friday night of to a crack at the sway quite a few blows in that re- cral Manager, said the buses will . at Madison Square rain, the end the luning Garden. ■sß- tic Mauriello did stumble championship. Admittedly, what gion. hut tough Tami never batted pick up passengers, on signal, at at of seventh ler is up for his lune 11 inning meeting with the nationally DETROIT RACE a big guy who was Mauriello showed against Wood- an eye. every far corner on Woodward TRACK r ’ik. On 26 club played known Smith, ■”»ic> and knew it. but there has cock is not enough to even put Joe and carry them Inside the Fair May the a Charley on Srot- A crowd of over 24,000 refused to let the downpour ■ WOOIH Ot k > F.EDS Muskegon witip header with thp ty 1 nivorslty respect given to his lannis jn danger, hut he is appar- Ground, directly to the entrance double Mnmicth's of Detroit keep them away from the opening day at the F.XPF.RIEX E team, and split the hill It lost Stadium show Detroit Race Hl'ii■'> i" lake a saivo of sharp ently the man of the moment of the track The fare will be 25 | Track Saturday. The feature race the Boots and ■)iu< When Woodcock shifted his at- the opener 4 to 3, hut won the was is and come back loaded for far as future r^ntci,tiers for the cents with no transfers issued or In othe,- fights on the program Saddles Handicap, which was won'by tack and pelted away at the other night cap handily by a 5 to 3 f'mpydan, an out- crown are concerned. accepted. Bill Battles, Port Huron 122- sider legal sections of Mauriello s body. score. who had only won one race out of ’ho last l?,. George pounder. won a darn good bout Wallace, a Assuming that Joe successfully Tami seemed to regard his oppon- On Saturdays buses will operate Thp line-up : former Wilbur Wright High of tlie TAT team from Horace School student §T THAT RHEUMATIC PAIN analyzes Billy Conn s announced ent's blows as bothersome rain- from Woodward at the River eve- is: John Mann, shortstop; James Detroit* was in the saddle on the winner.
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