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to come in for fuel. He wasn’t in long enough to lose his lead, and Meyer got into trouble before he could take advantage of the situa< tion.
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Ex-Champ Will Be in Corner When Nova Fights Tomorrow.
Shaw to Draw
Great Guldahl Is Against Everyone in U. S. Open
climbed aboard as a relief pilot. After being treated for heat pros-| tration at the field hospital, DeVore | i got back in this car and finished it sin 10th place. For Kelly Petillo, the day was one | long round of discouragements. He was running eighth at 200 miles, |
well off the pace, when his car de-| veloped clutch trouble and he was! forced to make a series of stops at
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NEW YORK, May 31 (U. P).— Former heavyweight champion § | Jimmy Braddock announced today |g After he got out again on the) that he will be one oi the seconds oo % : oT a " | track he was unable to go faster : : for Lou Nova tomorrow night when ® : 3 : - Tear . 1 J ) 8nd Sually of Te i the young Californian shuffles out [ | Correctly Styled
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the love--or rather, lack of it--be-tween a pair of guys named Baer 2 SS L Ralph Guldahl, left, defends the United States Open Championship June 8 to 10. Among the Texan’s principal rivals are Paul Runyan, inset in map of Spring Mill course of the Philadelphia Country Club,
and Braddock. It goes back to that | night of June 13, 1935 when Jimmy | tournament site, and Sam Snead, right. At top is closeup of battleground’s third green, guarded by yawning traps.
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—the “Cinderella man,” neatly! lifted the title from Max's curly, black locks. Baer since has said that Brad-| dock was not duly grateful for re-
ceiving such an opportunity. The| Texan Is Positive He Is
feud flared into the open when | . . : : Braddock decided he'd give Nova a| Going to Win His Third Straight Title.
| : ‘ row fairways of Denver's Cherrylthe fact that the Spring Mill course
Hills a year ago, and boldly pre-|of the Philadelphia Country Club |dicts that he'll make it three in ais a shotmaker's layout, where ac[row over the Spring Mill Course of curacy counts more than distance. [the Philadelphia Country Club, | While he is a long hitter when June 8-10. necessary, high-rolling Ralph has No golfer has ever won the been known to play safe and sure United States Open championship when he really wanted to win . . . {three times in a row, although Rob- and when doesn’t he? The longWhen [ert Tyre Jones ran first or second legged Norwegian doesn't mind Harry Cooper broke the United nine out of 10 years. (gambling, but takes tremendous States Open record at Baltusrol in| This year’s championship is a chances only when he is behind, 1936, they attributed his phenomenal contest between Guidahl and every-| which is where he does his best score to the simplicity and short- body . .. especially Samuel Jackson executing and fighting . . . in this ness of the New Jersey course . . . Snead, Paul Runyan, Henry Picard year's Masters’ Tournament, for ex-
helping hand. He sparred with! Lou, predicted he'd win by a knockout, and, unlike others of boxing's elder statesmen, completely ignored Maxie. The other day Baer threatened to “bust Braddock on the | nose” the first time thev meet That meeting will come tomorrow at the weighing-in and what'll vou bet Baer is the first to stick out his mitt and say, “Hiva, Jim?
By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sports Editor
PHILADELPHIA, May 31.
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By GEORGE KIRKSEY
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NEW YORK, May 31 (U. P.).—|
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How’s the wife and kids?” Boxers ; ; ' ’ are funny guys like that said the mark would stand for and Vie Ghezzi, who gave the ample. * . : vears | Metropolitan championship its first | Ice Water in His Veins Other Helpers Listed : But they hadn't finished con- | three-way tie in 13 years, are others L j : Braddock won't be’ the only man gratulating Cooper when the ob-|Who are red-hot at the moment. While his form is not as pretty in there helping Nova. The others Scure Tony Manero roared in with as that of Cooper, Snead and sevwill be Ray Arcell, one of the best a 282 that took it all, and all but itl . } ) eral others, he possesses every shot, seconds in the business, and Ray broke light-horse Harry's heart. | It poes wil out saying that Gul-|y, we how and when to use them, | Carlin, the California merchant, And the following year saw Ralph dahl is a truly great golfer. The and ice water courses in his veins. Who brought Nova to the top as| Guldahl whittle the Open record to tall Texan will outshine a number He is an intelligent golfer. his manager. 281 over a much more difficult lay- of the bigger money winners in a| There are plenty of fancy shotBoth fighters broke up their out. Michigan's Oakland Hills. really tough test. makers without brains, which is training camps today. Nova will] Guldahl repeated down the nar-' Guldhal’s chance is enhanced by why the United States Open is stay in Nyack until tomorrow! — a = |generally kinder to veterans. morning when he will drive to Old-timers like Gene Sarazen, town for the weigh-in. Baer will C. b D / ' l f D Denny Shute and Billy Burke, come in from Ferndale, N. Y., this i S 0 0 S 0 amage | especially the latter because he still] 3 fternaont Soe Spend the night at [can nurse those putts, have better | e Hotel New Yorker. chances in the Open than some pea bet ssn of his purse that | To Hopes of R edleg F ans youngsters who fairly sizzle on win- | Ins e fight. ter resort courses. a pe oN pos AY | On the other hand, no one in . ’ 0 trade] punches with him. appointed if I don't knockout.” nel 's fv The betting today was even The rabid fans of “Rhine and,” who mans 1y. : : . money, but the wise men believeq Dad Visions of the Cincinnati Reds] Schoolboy Beaten ial) 5 > YOUIE, Yoieran d that by the time the boys climb into Pecoming the “Yankees” of the Na-| RICRETY 28 not been -yesorie ry ie IL hoy: amb into, Lo) League, wondered today what Led Lyons bested Schoolboy Rowe to as a measure of curbing the . A Bs ou Will be favored around had struck their heroes : White Sox defeated the scoring of the sharpshooters. is one the heaviest betting] A Cyclone, a train wreck and an Tigers, 8-3. It was the 38-year-old| Some alterations were made in =. 0 § etting hor inte . ‘ Veteran's fifth victory and fourth |the West Conshohocken lavout, but fights since Joe Louis kayoed Baer €2rthquake couldn't have done more : : : : back In ie Logs § yoec damage than the Chicago Cubs did Straight. Detroit came back to win|for the most part they were minor 2 935. vesterday They plastered two | the nightcap, 8-3, with Gehringer,|changes which had been conhumiliating defeats on the Reds. 6-0 | Higgins and Tebbetts getting three templated for some time. re . i 9.0 bat : i (hits each in a 16-hit assault. In certain cases, extra tees have 1 t and 2-0, before 40,619 stunned fans : n : ca S10 ui in Cincinnati After losing to the Athletics, 3-1,/been constructed, adding distance After reeling off 14 x Washington won the second game,]. . the most acceptable way of 1 . {ier Feeling o Out of 15 andi, 4 ™ break ils six-game losing changing a hole to provide a stiff- . ew ( MNAaSIUN) t2king a commanding lead in the 8-4 JS sn € t switches around among brands... National League, the Reds exploded Streak. The A's won the first game er test. . lin all places at once. They haq Oh four hits off the Venezuelan Faces, of bunkers have been never satisfied for long. .. finds cpio | mt 08 1 in 36 ga verag- | Alexandra. stiffened. te oh ; EVANSTON, May 31 (NEA) DS SS Tun oh ganies, ay Par at Spring Mill, 69, is the this cigar too strong—that one too ust as soon as architect's plans D8 9°2 i sil lowest for any course selected for | Ilways h fi S a AEE in ile y co ...always hopes to find are completed, work will be started [res Pe > Soak mum the Open in some years. flat . e y p! . i ney gym for Northwestern. jm gs Apri. < and 26. PREPPING This has not important signifi- | something better—switches again. 0 make room for a new $6.750.- | 1 owever., : 000 technological institute, previous ’ ' S FOR PAR CRIES, Heer : There’s not much pleasure in that plans had called for cutting Patten | Larry French and Vance Page | Course 1 Years Old kind of smoking. Gym into three sections and mov- | pitched the Cubs’ twin triumph. | Although less than 100 yards ing it three blocks. It was later| Vhitey Moore's wildness set up the longer than Spring Mill, the upper decided to raze the structure. Cubs important runs n the morn- | 'Baltusrol course had a par of 72 oO 0 nw QQ ry 91 17 im! | : : : : —_— ing Same No 4 I Ral Jim- | [when played in 1936, which inciTribe Box Scores ny a A ame OF pees Vial |dentally is par at Pittsburgh's (First Gane) noon game but Walters tossed in on | ERACHEIONS os clionk, Where the INDIANAPOLIS extra un Tor Chicao with a wild | | vardage in 1935, 6981, was more than | pitch which allowed Gabby Harnett I% nore yards more than Baltusto score from second. He must have | , POW irwav tossed the ball over the grandstand, ie ae “ ITE a rays HE a Sing hess on Shon Mowing Hen for Several o| The Reds sill hold a two-game Wepks betore Lhe Shampionship, las | € | © iy 0{lead because the Cardinals could get | "Ge esr) So. Koloin utt“o,only an even break with the Pirates. i . OW EY Lon Warneke allowed only five hits ng Tens Jo svow XLTWy long is in giving the Cards a 7-2 triumph in 3 lk At 0 ree Tore the opener in which Jimmy Brown grass, thick and lush, makes the made four hits, two of them doubles. vir ; ib sk trol Johnny Rizzo's terrific clouting feo IEDLACE | Playing of lithe hip shots & Ying y Rizzo's te : i ’ {ordeal. tured Pittsburgh's 14-8 victory in LEET HEEL ii i be ga Ya Another devilish device for add- | the nightcap. Rizzo drove in nine ing strokes is the trick selection of o runs with two homers, two doubles ©NER spots for cups. None of the fore0 and a single to enable the Pirates to | : p Y Behn Dra a ii V : {going has been practiced at Spring ‘ie jj overCOnS a ol deficit. . Thirteenth of a series of illus- | Mill. . XBatied for W aener in elehith 1. hate od ih ages oow Fork trated and instructive golf articles. 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