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quite important, business of get- out of the big arena here last ; : ‘ ting all non-combatants night, the Western All-Stars had saad Co ; something remotely aioe . 5% Lr : : : The Little Man x : bowed to the Eastern All-Stars, § S 4 : : Who's physical perfection. . : 3 3 : i SR ® 8 4 & to 4 and the Canadian and Amer- a a : ! ” : Cia Always There! Accent on Youth ican Red Cross were richer by NE . 3 sede WE ARE ALL TRYING to win about $5000. this war but there seems to be a Rut it was like watching a game very furious accent on youth and i 5 # : @% i athletic distinction of touch football or playing poker; "Very privately there is a feeling for match sticks. The old college that some of our 400 hitters and | {rV was lacking—naturally. | some of our knockout champions bi Tl Hen Jack Keating (No. 16) and Joe Fisher r lasrise the rink in white) bored down on Goalie Mike Karakas early in the opening period who have very graciously accepted |’ ; erbi ‘| of the All-Star game last night at Cleveland, but Mike shut them off. The Cap stars shone brilliantly as the Westerners lost to the
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three deep breaths, bend from oe a, yn ung skated > ; : LER "OW wen won| Rascher Ends |Merki—'Would Never Walk," ‘Better in "42 ak Tonight Portland Honors Her Says Lobert
To begin with, everybody in- |"Dya realize we've got 18 games] . . ducted into the service has to be 'left to play?” WV St retty healthy It is utterly im- Turner Aliowe One ‘name rea possible to get in unless you are ot & ; PORTLAND, OF. Feb 4 0. P) Portland oni aos it Wether rit | town girl whose aurels—collecte acrpss the land—wou a good- ; here is a hidden almost ugly Westerns and allowed only one goal | from ‘Cedar Lake. Ind, had not] | sined trunk. P new ‘manager of the Philadelphia troversy about these young for the first period and a half. He been on the losing end of 2 For the first time since this youthful mermaid started smashing Phillies, who probably still is a bit| } ILE the demands of America at War Who have besh sssigneq 0 [WAS his (Sus) Supers SELF Wh they wrestling bout here in Indianapolis| swimming records with legs that once “would never walk,” civic organ-|embarrassed by it all, spent about as d igh all oth S F eat er lrg Tae HO I Sa $6 1 or during the past 16 months, until he| izations have united in a banquet|much time in public at the baseball should and o outweigh others,Danta l'e tite deep Breaths ati) Non) Tom (ANKE RalalRs, RIGO ee win YU tars a : .. [for Nancy, and reservations are : ; : \ ect the interests of its he hips. Our feelings all along minder, who also allowed one ran into “Wild Bill’ Longson, Buf- Bo convention as his team annually is bending every effort to prot
the ir feelings 3 ; . stacked waist-high. s i : So id : VEER ode. § : ; ee F : NO pends atop the National League. : : » that vour Uncle Sam is marker falo roughneck, in the main event] ¥ ¢ & Miss Meri, named the NAUONS|EErS Lopes BLLeared (et To i private shippers too. Defense requirements per
io. 11 Jo s , i st night's weekly mat bill a a , & ; : : : : vais : : : : 8 go s 3 « haley Shey a a Ae ¥ | ’ 4 No. 1 girl swim- bobbed in and out faster than Jim mitting, regular fast complete services will continue. prevy pou Ee » I af i. 4 [mer by the Ama- § TRE ; stri th i : . s like these if we are going four more goals to the Basterns,| Andy came to grief suddenly in| gud Ero Modo : Pe an Ongh an election Store-door service applies to less carload ve Sy i - Sl We . a be i Ee WhE A Gunns We So OT ea] PL , fF lion, just has re- § El The first time he breezed down traffic, without extra charge. Shippers, receivers, f all to have the 'mg- right part of the game. = ¥ | g Pole” turned from a the hall outside the i : : : cuv in the world telling us | Incidentally Joes father was|blades flat on the canvas. om BR rariter he wre cickic Yi or their agents who may desire to perform their it to do Now we were talking ‘down from Windsor, Ont. where| After the gladiators had split the | - land East. During Jessee Owens on roller skates. The . and deliver will receive the re ular t Mr. Kelly, and incidentally Joe played amateur hockey, to see] first two sessions, Rascher attempt PITTSBURGH—Outfielder Bob | he & h d 5 own pickup y r. Kell Jo 3 1 Ys 1 \ . | the tour she add- § next tim h i : i 1 Se voube Plows teRCHING |p: or play. ed a series of flying tackles, came! Elbe soe Se Ee car | ot 11078 IRULEls (0 ; Hons oe SD elu an Pleven 1 tariff allowances... For further information call her young fellows to take deep | Both Fisher and Keating, the|in too low with a last rush and fell | I A rr Lt Pirate man. |the one world . SS | (0 obscure his identity. aths and bend from the hips. gather Caps in the game, played finejvietim to a pile driver by Longson ment SAUCE today record, four 8 : “Expect win half games,” Man- 3 — E. P. Fisher, G. A. Meet R do = shy games, with Joe and Les Cunning-{at the 3-minute mark. age ne | American stand- '| ager Lobert explained, as he in- ; 311 Merchants’ Bank Bldg. go W EE = MR. KELLY ham of Cleveland leading a furious| Rascher took the first stanza inf] NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers ards and host of Nancy Merki |creased his speed. “Plenty room Indianapolis, Ind. 3 nui Coscigtes Who ale inter ttack in the second quarter, 18 minutes with a flying tackle an University’s head football coach, regional, state : improvement. Must say, plenty »d in the national health pro- Fisher Saves Goal press and Longson evened the| Harvey J. Harman. and three of |and city marks which she now|room improvement. Counting on Sram RODW about Red Ormsby. om {match in 10 minutes with a revers€ his assistants are seeking to enlist | holds. escaping cellar, Might make trades J Or write: J. J. Grogan He " old Marine. He went her Save an almost certain cradle hold. as physical instructors in the | Met Weissmuller soon but not miracle man. Got General Freight Traffic Manager ; Seen BEE Gk ihe S0al for the Eastern team in the| In other bouts on the three-event Navy's aviation training program. | Sel ps hurry keep date now. Plent ou ast war. Hes the : ‘ H ¢ ; p \ p enty room . . thro 1g the I : in Jer. hird period by hitting Allan!program Dorv Roche, Decatur, IIL. | er aquatic triumphs on the tour improvement and try hustle Railway Exchange Bldg.. Chicago. Ill kind of soldier that fiction writ- |g 0c ctick as the Washington | heavyweight, took the measure of AMES—Frank Baumbholtz, for. | Were overshadowed by two greater again . . .” $
NE ™ Wy hat a defenseman moved in on unpro-|Jack Reeder, Ft. Worth, Texas, in| mer All-American forward from thrills. She met handsome Johnny the last war is in his mind and | | Ohio State, sank a free throw— Weissmuller, the Tarzan swimmer Ouch, My Nose
tected Damore. 14 minutes with a rolling arm bar,! soul. We would venture that only >a : i , , 3 : i Keating missed a goal by about|and Jules LaRance, Canadian jun-| 40 seconds before the final gun Of the movies, and she was alll mp, jast sentence I couldn't catch
his wife and children know just | i TY ss ha tt y A the redhead was On inch in the first period. shoot-|jor heavyweight, and Bill Zimovich,| last night—to give the Great toy ow Vig su Mier perturba-|je0ause the elevator door slammed oy uh ing a “lunging driving shot over|of Cleveland. went to a 30-minute, Lakes Naval Training Station bas- 580 nul She arrived Ingo on my nose. But I was greats
and what he did. You may won- i un =e ; ve TLIO Obs a | Karakas left shoulder that eluded|dqraw. Reeder substituted for od kKethull sen a 43-to-42 win over a a A ul ly impressed by Lobert’s emphasis der h men rmsb) owa State. J " of improvement and hurriedly
| the corner of the net. Eckert, who was unable to appear Mr, Roosevelt “for seven’ whole checked the record. sock to deces ! 3 » r= ALLEL
connection with these remarks. | { And it was Keating and Fisher | et tee i. Vell tr vell you i — 3 ) i » we A ne | play ing like mad in the closing min- CHICAGO Oliver (Red minutes. mine just how much improvement LR EAAAL SAI
29 the tel an : ; ¢ " oy 0) : LO DE NR TAN Ls of the game, the Westerns INdiana Sets Record | Hahnenstein, Star halfback 8% | «pes ine handsomest person I!there reslly is room for, It Was then ginoverer lly 2 3.48 6 T[Fodane’
cago hotel “we were 1 Northwestern University for the |. yap 0 : ’ : et A | trailing by two goals, who passed | "m » 3 ever saw,” she said. realized that the Lo TREAEET I BERANE ection with the set- | ; 4 Times Special last three years, is in training at |° I realized that the Lobert statement $r 1 ER AL 1516171819202]
f professional football ae oy as for fay ARBOR. Rileh Fely dav the naval reserve air base at sub- JPorilanfers §re ‘turning out 1 ya Ld most; coriseryativey | | AH : Een TAL aati championship. You don't have ne last goal of ne tilt a 193. When Indiana University recently| oo. Glenview. Iii night not only because of Nancy's|in baseball history. iil pr EER iN to be told about Dec. T. EE stars of the game defeated the University of Michi- | J accomplishments, but also because of| This can't very well qualify as Ormsby man who aad ums | ¥o° undoubtedly the front line of igan’s basketball team, 64 to 36, itf NEW YORK-—-The New York |the handicaps she overcame in her|news to Lobert, who came to Phila16 vesis It the American | Joffre Desilets, Cunningham and|{marked the first time in Wolverine Rangers took sole posession of |battle toward physical fitness. She|delphia under the reign of Jimmy ue and when the guns roared Norm Locking of Cleveland. Know-|history that any one team pay first place in the National Hockey [started swimming to overcome in-|Wilson, worked as coach under Doc cain there was only one thought |'€ the Arena layout as if they'd{scored more than 60 points against] League Tuesday night, shading |fantile paralysis. At first, physicians| Protho for three years while the in his mind—eive me a gun. He |0¢en reared there, they swept down|Michigan in a single game. | the Brooklyn Americans, 3-2, in (feared she never would walk again, |team finished last, and actually, if was the most amazed man in the | © ice again and again to pull the| The closest approach was Pur-| an overtime game before 11,198 |but, as a last resort, she was taken|not officially, took command last world when he was informed that | near goalies out of position, wor-|due’s 60 to 33 in 1033. | fans at Madison Square Garden. [to the pools when nine years of|September when Prothro suddenly who was anxious to |I¥ them and score on them. Desi- ——————— lage. Her recovery was remarkable.|and mysteriously disappeared from life to the four free- |
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ris | She Sets Record . towed to call On his Heayest | Tough on Goalies A Id — ba Il Pl. If Lobert isn't aware of what the S Y n eq ase Q ayers Four years later she set a 200-|future holds, he must have spent
the equivalent Shere | The game was tough on goalies ( lease. mister. ran I go | x S ough oq ion meter free-style world record and|last year in blinkers. The Phillies
* th {although 1t was tight during the Sh ld B S / Li became history's first 13-year-old|} . . : fel Ww coun- | ys ] ost thre : ife. my aioe Wy boot time Turner ani Karakas were in. ou ecome ocia ons high-point scorer in a National A.|From i Rn B me The answer was “No. | Recs they wouldn't play for A. U. women's meet. At San Fran: 35 of 40 games. They ended the My. Billv Soose. former mid- {keeps, defensemen kept drifting DALLAS, Tex, Feb. 4 (U. P.)—Park your chewing tobacco, you|cisco she broke the 80-meter record. season 57 games out of first place dieweight champion of the world | back with oncoming wings, instead sluggers, the Texas League is going to make gentlemen out of you. Last year she set a 1500-meter|s4 ang a half “out of second place and we are beginning to feel {of checking them into Never Never | Social lions and drawing-room dilettanti—that's what you baseball record at High Point, N. C., and wWas|and4 19 out of seventh place for an that his hame is legioh—i§ now Land. players are going to be. the 1941 indoor 440-yard champion.|average of 279, one of the all-time attached to a naval station | A couple of times Turner was left The idea came from William B. Ruggles, formerly statistician of the|In one race at Buffalo, N. Y., she low-tide marks. where. like the Old Colonel, he {alone and lonely and once at 6:57, | Texas League and now a major in the Army, who believes it would be|crawled from the water two pool- The longest ‘1941 Philly winnin is making those exercises which Of the first period, Norman Burns'a “good thing” for baseball. lengths in front of her closest com-=| i aak was three games. which gl consist of deep breathing and of New Haven slammed it home, | Ruggles would have managers put| “Because they had Jake Atz and petitor. be. why. Broth = ie et may four bends from the hips | assisted by Pete Kelly of Springfield. | [up their players for membership inja bunch of darned good hitters,” Attesting her growing importance a y : Yo Gerke . sap pepe iit, | The Westerners tied it up at 14:05 luncheon clubs, bridge groups andjan old-timer muttered from the in the sthiBtic World. oe Was SI pear. Lobert stepped in around Umpires Change on a marker by Desilets, assisted presumably literary organizations. |back of the room without, in any in the balloting for the Jonies - Sept. 1 and put more zip into the i Se te thnnires® Aceh. DY Locking and Toupin. “This,” said Ruggles, “would make way, interrupting the enthusiastic 4 a ) > team than an interne armed with The Indianapolis Umpires’ Asso- “po took the lead again in 15:05 the baseball team part of the coms Ruggles. Sullivan award, presented annually|, parrel of adrenalin and a gross? has changed its regular oo petiod OF & gos) by! e baseba an p to the nation’s outstanding amateur o¢ needles. He was mildly terrific Yate 8 we Fire rt munity and would create prodigious “Because.” Ruggles continued,|athlete. Nancy was one of the ail od ) ) headauarters and will meet Bails This time Burns did the as- interest in its activities. “the team was part of the town.|youngest persons ever nominated. ut the s couldn't stand up. b. m. Friday at 630 E. Georgia roo . | “Probably the most popular minor} {Many of the players established a k Desilets, Cunningham and Pete league baseball teams in history,’ '| permanent residences there. Ft. LL... Bessone of Pittsburgh tied the count, said Ruggles by way of introduction, | worth people referred to the team Manual Freshmen ‘were the great Ft. Worth teams of (as ‘our team’ . . . ‘our boys’ and
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