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THURSDAY, PER. 81 . Big Leagues Reveal Figures On War Relief

CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (U, P.).~During three wartime baseball seasons?’

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the major league have raised $2,630460 for war relief; the American

league office reported today.

The American and National leagues contributed $851,408 “in 1044 to go with ‘the $1,053,051 raised in 1942 and $725,104 contributed in 1943.

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| raised $505,384 from the games, | $565,784,

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Costner-Robinson Bout Stirs Fans

CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—Advance sale for the George Costner Ray Robinson welterweight bout to be staged here Feb, 12 has climbed to $40,000, according to Promoter {Irving Schoenwald, who predicted the fight would draw an $80,000 gate, The winner of the match is expected to be matched with Champion Freddie (Red) Cochrane in'sa title ‘bout. Costner, Cincinnati Negro belter, has scored 23 straight victories, while Robinson currently is rated No. 1 welterweight challenger.

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PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8 (U. P). —Reports that Jimmy Foxx, former homerun specialist in both the

American and National leagues,! would return to baseball as a player for the Philadelphia Phillies cir= culated today after he. conferred with Herb Pennock, general manager of the club. Foxx, 37-year-old veteran, said that he was anxiois to return to the game and even indicated that | he might-be able to play instead of | coach, “My legs are as good as ever and | the two broken ribs and a torn| back muscle which made me a .200| hitter-in 1944 are healed complete-| ly,” he sald. Foxx was with the Chicago Cubs, through the early part of last season and went later to manage ol team in the Piedmont league.

\/Green Bay Eleven Signs Bruce Smith

CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (Us: P.).—Ens.|

| Bruce Smith, all-America halfback which he had performed for 16]

{at Minnesota in 1941, has signed al [two- -year contract with the World's | { Champion Green Bay Packers to {become effective upon his discharge | froth the navy; the National Foot{ball league announced today. The 200-pound, Faribault, Minn, {halfback played at Minnesota three | years and was the star of the 1940- | [41 - Golden Gophers, .who won 17| {straight games. Captain of the 1941 | (team, he received the Heisman | trophy and was named player - of {the year by the Washington, Touch= {down club.

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NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (U. P)— Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey, most colorful sluggers of our times, hit the sports pages together today as

Cmdr. Jack, at 40, announced a tour of the South Pacific, and the Bam-

cussed possibilities of returning to the Yankees as coach, These fabulous figures of sports’ golden decade, who had so much in common — dynamite, showmanship and a yen for lavish spending—now share the mutual desire that sports should continue for the duration. This was emphasized by Ruth last night at his apartment, where the fat man in the blue smoking robe sat in an overstuffed chair, puffing contentedly on a pipe.« Prevents Boredom

He said, “we owe it to the servicemen and kids to keep sports alive for the duration. Servicemen tell me that one of the worst features of war is bor€dom, Attending sports on their, furlough and getting sports results overseas is a {big help in preventing boredom. As for the kids, we must remember | that they're the next generation of men—and we've got to give them something to shoot at.” The Bam perked up like an old war horse heeding the bugle, when asked about rumors that Col. Larry MacPhail, new president of the New York Yankees, might bring { him back as coach to the club on

seasons with -a booming bat—a bat that whammed out the all-time record of 60 home runs in 1927.

Wants Back in Game

“This rumor is all news to me,” Ruth declared. “But ‘I hope it's true. I'd certainly like to get back into baseball.” However, it is doubted that MacPhail would attempt to bring in Ruth as a cgach under Manager Joe McCarthy, with whom the Babe was at loggersheads when. he left the Yanks in 1936. Cmdr. Dempsey, firm and ‘dynamic as ever—after more than two years in the coast guard—told boxing writers that he would head soon for the South Pacific on a five-months’' tour. He will visit servicemen at bases, giving talks and showing movies of famous bouts.

Chicago Outfielder Awaits Verdict

PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 8 (U, P). —Dominic D’Allesandro, Chicago Cub outfielder, who batted .305 in 117 games last season, awaited results today of his army physical

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Godoy in Training NEW YORK, Feb, 8 (U, P.)— Arturo Godoy, heavyweight champion of South America who arrived from Chile last week, has begun training at Stillman’s gymnasium for his United States campaign.

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LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS

Decatur “Central 41. Cathedral 22. Clayton 23.

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Bloomfield 37, Lyons 33. Colfax 32. Clarks Hill 29. Dugger 33, Jasonville 31. Jonesboro 40, Swayzee 33 (overtime) Leo 40, Central Catholic (Ft. Wayne) 15. Marion 38, Burris (Muncie) 29. Pike Township 34. Greenwood 29. Rockville 39, Dans 37. State “Terre Haute) 37, Garfield (Terre Haute) 35. Summitville 44, Frankton 93. Veedersburg 62, Pine Yillage 28. hy etown 48, Hillsboro 32. Terre Haute 12 Honey Creek 186. Wingate 50, Bowers 28. Zionsville 49, Danville an (overtime).

STATE COLLEGES Banker IT" 58, Central Normal 48. Purdue 62, Indiana 48. Taylor 35, Huntington 27. Western Kentucky 48, Evansville 36.

OTHER COLLEGES Albright ® Skins 2, Army 71, Brown 80, Massachusetts Tech B58. rg

ooster 20. Eastern Illinois 50, Illinofs Wesletin 43. Florida A. & M. 30, Tuskegee AAP 38. Louisville 63, Morehead Teachers 58, Miami (O.) 85, Cineinnati 38, Muhlenberg 40, Pennsylvania 35. Navy 55, Temple 47. North. Carolina 80, Davidson 19. Qtterbeln 89. Ashland 29. nn State srnegie Tech 22. Rutgers 36, Drexel rd South Carolina 71, Furman 17. Wibertorge 3h erford 47. rforce mitssey State 36. Yale 38, Princeton 3

PROFESSIONALS Chicago 83, Sheboygan 38.

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