Kramer, Sarah Cooke Loom as Upset Threats in National Tennis Tournament :• --- v Net Veterans or Bigtime Golf Shots Griffs' Records Lose Draw Thrilling Battinr. Win, O AB R. H. 2B 3B.HR.RW.Pc*- I./afan a 4 11 0 4 3 it ft 1 ..to,'! WALTER Back Prove ft By McCALLUM, Coming NiClint 3 1 2 O o 0 ft .333 toenittg $ht as Star Clin 8 30 4 0 0 0 0 4 ,300 Expected ft o Wynn. 31 84 25 2 1 0 .208 Army and Grid Policies ||||f|§ Moor* 7 7 21 1 3ft 02 13 3 3 38 204 Navy Confusing SEPTEMBER 1943 That's a queer difference in the athletic FRIDAY, 3,' Casa 120 528 8(1 150 28 4 0 44 284 setup, as applying to foot- Hot * rhns'n 08 373 5ft 103 70 hali. Surprises 5 5 SB 27B between men in the Powall ft 0 * Army studying technical military subjects at tlSfei4 —- •'■■■■>: Pairs Battle 14 41 11 4 2 .3fl8 scores of colleges, and men in the By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr., Prld'y 128 487 5« 124 22 3 3 50 28B Navy program, studying military sub- By the Associated Press. V'non 127 404 83 128 22 8 7 85 250 Associated Press Sports Writer. jects at schools under Navy jurisdiction. While the doesn't Sp'ca 174 415 83 123 18 8 10 14 250 Army say its 3.— Early 108 87 10 4 45 men not FOREST HILLS. N. Y„ 3 — MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Sept. 380 32/ 2 .243 may play football, the fact is they «:on't because of rigid hours Sept. O’liani 40 102 5 24 4 1 0 ]ft 715 of It wouldn’t be a As a a Myatt 38 0 lo O 0 (I studying and little time for recreation. The Navy, on the other first-class tennis general rule, golf pro pre- 44 2 220 hand, K P'rla 40 145 24 31 4 0 2 214 either isn't, so on the tournament without a "dark horse” 1 ]3 tough study angle, or it doesn’t, frown on football! fers to play his tournament shots Sull'n 114 301 45 70 12 1 1 48 .307 for the fact is that a lot of men in the or two. And, since the 1943 na- R b son 44 85 ll 13 10 14 .20(1 Navy training program will ! but a Car o l 37 3 8 o O 0 tional "safe,” decided swing from 42 3 .101 play football this year, while the same will not hold true for championships are turning Ha'f'ar 30 32 4 ft 1 1 O 3 .188 men in the the Army program. j out to be a first-class tourney in : conservative to the spectacular C'ndini 23 47 2 3 10 1 3 .110 Mart 7. 20 34 3 5 o 1 0 7 .14 7 The of ; of reduced fields and I was provided by the nature of com- University Maryland, for example, has more than 900 Armv spite other Leon'd 28 58 0 5 0 0 0 3 087 In the Padden 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 f'l.uunius fciujifc tiiruu^n i-ecnnica wartime restrictions, we give your petition $5,000 Golden Valley team Some of them are evt Jack Kramer and Sarah invitation championships start- Pltahinr. military training. T. .Jones, jr.. the all-time great Paifrey good football men. Coach Clarence simon Cooke. ing today, . G. H BB, SO. IP OB.OC. w. t,. pure of the game, is living Lefebv’a 3 1P 12 0 21S 3 L 1 o W. would and a veteran of Before the meet concludes Mon- 8 Spears like to have them, at the giant air base at Kramer, just 22, Haef'r 30 OH 48 55 123H 0 4 4 Army Camp Candi 23 14 1 58 52 142 18 7 lo 5 but the Army schedule calls several years of bigtime day eight twofiotnes of the country's training Springs, Md. Jess Sweetser, who competition, Car’q'l 37 153 57 43 140S 13 4 11 7 for 59 hours of work and six was runnerup to Don McNeill in top shotmakers will have trudged a Wynn 31 202 88 70 21S'j 28 lo 15 10 weekly, licked Bobby 21 years ago and W'ent hours for 1940; he teamed with Ted Schroeder distance of 28 miles over the rugged NlaTc 2 0 4 7 17 2 2 1 1 physical training. You on to win the American title, later L'nard »8 20o 30 45 108*, 27 13 10 12 don't train a football team in six to win the national doubles title two landscape of the Golden Valley Marta 20 05 48 40 104'* 0 3 5 8 winning the British crown, now hours a in a row then bowed out course, polishing off 144 holes of week. lives in Washington. Although years last year when he suffered an round-robin match play. Jones has played little golf and ap- a pendicitis attack en route to the It’s a best-ball affair, copied after Bagarus Coast Idol Sweetser gets out about once a week, championships. the Inverness four-ball matches at. Nats' Last In many ways the whole thing is some enterprising club would do all Flag Hopes Kramer Is Big Surprise. Toledo—a highlight on the pros’ confusing when you consider the right to get the two together with He's been In the Coast Guard all golfing tour for seven years until cases of Don Nolander and Walt a couple of top pros, for a benefit summer and nobody figured him as the meet was dropped this season. to Yank Haloupek, center and end under con- exhibition match. Bob Jones prob- Up Series, a title contender even though he In best-ball competition a player tract to the and Steve ably would for the Red Cross. Redskins, play feels free to take And if was seeded third behind Frankie more chances, Bagarus, also a Redskin employe. Bing Crosby and Bob Hope Parker and Pancho Segura, knowing if one of his shots strays Nolander and Haloupek expect to come East this year, a match star- But the tall California Coast his partner is there to salvage the Starting Today football this fall. will ring them, Jones and Sweetser for play They Guardsman has hole—he Bv BURTON the Red Cross surprised every- hopes. HAWKINS, be in two Navy schools. Bagarus I would be a natural" Star body. In administering unmerciful Each of the eight teams will play Staff Corrrspondfn*. is in an antiaircraft battery near around Washington. beatings to William E. Gifford and each other once, a $1,000 War bond NEW YORK, Sept. 3 —Washing- San Diego, handling one of those Bobby Falkenburg he has appeared first prize going to the combina- ton’s final shot at the 1943 Ameri- lethal 40-mm. But because When Redskin Prexy George Mar- guns. to be. in form. tion the most holes. can League pennant, the equiva- shall visits California he top winning Bagarus, a slippery halfback, isn’t lives in lent of to hit In today's quarter-final round, Two favorite pairs are Craig attempting the moon in an Army technical school he can an adobe house on a sunny hilltop Kramer meets young Jack Tuero of Demaret and with a peashooter, was to be He a broad Wood-Jimmy Byron play football and does. is a dar- overlooking valley crusted ! launched as the Nats New Orleans, a Junior Davis Nelson-Jug McSpaden. were today tangled ling of San Diego football crowds, with orange groves owned by the Cup They squad member and the unseed- opponents in feature. with the league-leading Yankees in great of movieland. a only today's performing Sundays with the San It’s place to the of a ed player and the tournament’s Sam Byrd-Lloyd met opener 4-game series. Diego Bombers in the Pacific Coast rest and dream—perhaps of greater big- Mangrum gest drawing card. Segura, who has Bill Pvt. The Nats have seven games re- pro football Preston Redskin teams and those football Kaiser-Johnny Revolta, loop. George lost one Chick mainirfg with the Yankees and any to South only encounter during the Harbert-Harry Cooper (the Marshall, Redskin prexy, would give trips America and Europe faint Idea to tournament faces con- home took on they may continue a of which season, his pro) the brother duo fancy sum to have him, but won’t George talks. Nearby lives nurse about the queror, Seymour Greenberg, Chi- of Staff Sergt. Jim Turnesa and pennant dictates Until the war ends. Crooner Crosby, not far from his that cago southpaw, in a return match BIG THREE—Jack ; Mike and Willie Washington sweep all these Great Lakes Naval Del Mar race now Kramer (left), the dark horse; Francisco the favored Ecua- Turnesa, Goggin- Training Sta- track, grown up Segura (center), games to further their fading in weeds. But if today. and | Tony Penna played Buck White- ,&ni- tion appears to be coming up this George didn’t have dorean, Frankie Parker, also a threat, in the national tennis at Forest bition. New York now Is oaran cooKe Back. tourney Hills, Long i Laffoon. 10 games with another football a chauffeur he’d need an coming Island. Ky year great Army map Kramer is a Coast Guard ensign and Parker is an won In front of Washington.
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