Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1948 — Page 20

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ates Could Be Surprise

By LEO H. PETERSEN thinks that Pittsburgh will fin-|stars and getting the most out of|lyn, is considered one of the best] “new look.” Ed Stevens, a longBE RD a enir= |sn tn the frst aivision and so|oldsters. right. Selders in the business.|nall hitter who fs amother “NEW YORK, Apr: 5—The sur-| do many other experienced Ob-| All Departments Strengthemed |FOPp, obtained from the Braves, an Francisco Se 4 : PHIS SEAT OF Re EO nS on "a: And the Pirate front office,|ls @ « “Rover: boy” in center, s es-on the | 3 $s ches be the Pittsburgh Rickey should know a lot about 1 |Kiner, with less territory fo|first; the veteran Danny Mur-|snouid be much . Kirby is a liability because of |vich, who won only one last Pirates. the club. He helped to develop/headed by General Manager F.icover, will do well enough in|taugh, back up to the big time be, who got off to a bad start|recurrent arm trouble. year but has shows considerable ST With andl it. For many of the Pirate play-|Roy Hamey, another ex-Yankee left and at the plate will be aim-|from Milwaukee, at second; after being traded from the Hal Gregg, potentially a greatistuff in y y : ” - aggressive manager, and a host/ers in key positions have been|operator, gave Meyer the talent/ing to top his 1947 mark of 51|young and brilliant Stan Rojek; Dodgers, confidently predicts hejright hander, might hit the stride] Rookie Cana: Eddie Pits. Son gerald is: considered a' potential

Brooklyn alumnus, will be at

of new and experienced major purchased from the Dodgers by|to work with. Every depart- homers. and the polished Frankie Gus-|will win 20 games and the bigihe failed to reach "with the league players it is the most com-| the new Pittsburgh regime which{ment was strengthened. “New Look” in Infield , tine at third. All but Gustine are|fast-baller might do it. Dodgers; and there big and pletely revamped club in either| took over two years ago and] Last year the Pirates had the] po. . ipo Meyer’ bas newcomers and Rojek may be Rookie veterans trying to oh Rleague star a ight move . circuit and seems certain to fin-| which is sparing neither money|slowest outfield in the major with such the best of the lot. Little ve was oon- act as starters. They are ex-|Saer a alas, sam ish well above its sad estate of mor energy to build a winper. |a poor crop of throwing arms. able unhderstudies. as Joe Grace,| The Bucs are dickering for an- lombardi Cincinnati star Elmer Riddle, who|of pitchers. Clyde vod , a year ago when it wound up in| Méyer long was considered one This year with Dixie Walker in/a hustler from Washington; the|other second baseman inasmuch sidered the best of the Dodger Kluttz,

a tie with the Phillies for last|of the best pilots in the minors right, Johnny Hopp in center and veteran Max West, up from San|as Murtaugh may not make the southpaws and there still is surplace. with the Yankee organization.Ralph Kiner in lect there should| Diego in a comeback try, and grade. prise expressed in baseball cir-|but who seems to have conquered steadiest in the of were 2b 15 it; ex-Yankee rales Bonham, All in. all, Susihest, | ve. a as

No less a judge of baseball] He brings to the majors a back- be few complaints on either, Wally Westlake, a good rookie] Joe Bockman, picked up from|cles that the Pirates him.

than Presiden und of winning baseball and{score. Despite his 37 years, last year. Cleveland; Rookie Romanus Bas-|get He won 12 last year who was very late last happier year alent of the Prefiqent Bane on for developing young) Walker, the old pride of Brook-| The infield, likewise has the gall, up from Ft. Worth, and Don|figures to do as well or better|season despite a chronically ail-|burgh. fax the fans in Piits- os [ EE ———————————— . . Leavy DUP Bucs Rap Cleveland; | 2. P eian ! AUGUSTA, 4 ¥ : % It took only By EDDIE ASH : | ie ofay olin ByTe er ——— 0 em IS |] Dea inner 1 : © of the favorites THE MAULING MILLERS ...| HE HAD A SYSTEM... Ben- TUCSON, Ariz. April 5 (UP)— : ters which bel Long range Minneapolis artillery|nie Bengough, former big league . | Cleveland Indians, originator of DM anagel ilo oudree of thy a Dr 1 blasted a total of 135 home runs|catcher, currently a coach with with a new one today in the “Ralph Kiner shift” ams wp Nelson cal and collected 2186 total bases last/the Phillies, had trouble grabbing omewar fl | Deapite Boudiean's STategy of Shifting sat of his ified te 220, Nujse o41 year, leading the entire Americanifoul flies when he first started : the left, the Pirates beat the Indians, 5. to 2, Jos jinks’ blu Association by a tremendousicatching for the Yankees more : ? be XA | The Cleveland pilot used the shift in Yeniar aay. In : the or had he] wa ws MArgin in both|than 20 years ago. ... Bengough| nyiide Week-End 3 : ive ¥ ; | Pitcher Gene Bearden promptly dian he fired a 69 I departments . . ./had his own ideas of how a foul . . . : a a lobliged by walking the Pirates’/ence Marshall and Third iy, the 8 The Millers also|fly should be caught. . . . Hed| Series With Barons ; ; “4 | home run ace. man Jim Duck. Johnson was bon paced the circuit/get a bead on the ball, close one Times Special il ; : : : «3 = {sent to Newark of the Int By at tumed In total hits with eye as if taking aim on a target,| BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Apr. 5— FT. WORTH, Tex. — The [tional League with First Base- angling golf i 1469 . . . Thejand then circle confidently under |rne Indianapolis Indians were en- | Brooklyn Dodgers, thanks to {man Joe Collins. Bangi EE ih Mill City team the pellet. . . . A Cleveland bat-| route today to Memphis for a | Ed (Duke) Snider's dramatic | The St. Louis Cardinals, aided ey The pi i had only twoiter lifted a pop-up behind Ben-|tnree.game series-with the Chicks 8 | steal of home, chalked up their |by Stan Musial's two-run homer their money pitchers (Earligough one day and watched the/gster splitting a two-game exhibi- 18th comsecutive exhibition |in the ninth, edged the Yankees, that the long 1 McGowan and |Yankee backstop go into his act.|tjon with Birminghdm’s Barons. game victory. 8 to 7, yesterday. a ey nat Rube Fischer)| , As Bengough closed one eye| The Tribe lost to the Barons Brooklyn topped Ft. Worth Re relia man who individually and took aim at the ball, the Saturday after taking a five-run of the Texas League, 4 to 3, Browns Relea Fo Although sen won over 10/Cleveland hatter disgustedly|jead in the first five innings, ool : yesterday, with Snider's steal | y se vour he was a stron games last sea-flung his bat away and snapped:| Manager Al Lopez allowed the| LH ; 1 » A in the seventh capping a three- Players to Toledo Masters. Eddle Ash gon, but that/“Aw, go ahead and pull that regulars to go the full length yes- ; run rally. A crowd of 15500 “SAN ANTONIO, Apr, 5 (UP)— Harber ever-present power shoved theitrigger.” terday to turn out the sharpest cheered loudly as Jackie Rob-'{The roster of the St. Louis Nelson pla) Millers into fourth place and a yn’8 performance of the spring and 2 inson slammed two singles and |Browns was reduced to 31 players round yesterda playoff berth . . . In fact, they] BOX - OFFICE COME - ON |i{rim the Barons, 10 to 2. Bob | stole a base. today when General ¥ i some with B wound up just two. games be-| ,, , The rumor is out that the |Malloy and Royce Lint shared = = = Bill Dewitt announced the release Saragen and Bi hind third-place Milwaukee, the; local W. 16th midget auto raes |duty on the mound, limiting the|M |. .SAN ANTONIO, Tex.—The ac-{of six men. Four of the six will ton. Hogan sl ultimate ‘Little World Series| track Is toying with the idea |Southerners to just three hits asf colades of Texas were upon the go to the Toledo club, one of the on the 480-yal champs . . » With the huge Babe| of employing glamorous girl [the Tribesmen clipped two Baron A | St. Louis Browns today after the Browns’ farms. : a breath-takir Barna returned and wielding his| ushers the coming season. . . + |pitchers for 13 hits, including a oH TF 3 American Leaguers—sparked by| Those cut off are: First Base- which landed big war club, along with power| Since it Is a night sport, and on |370-foot home-run clout by Ray} bili, 5 opens) FF Texas heroes—beat the Chicago|man Joe Lutz, to Elmira on op- pin hitters Cleston Ray, Jue Lafata,| Sunday, too, look for the men |Scott. ~ ; : A ixve Cubs, 2 to 1. tion; Pitcher Bob Doyle, to San Chick Harb Andy Gilbert and Frankie Tre-| race fans of Indianapolis to | Malloy, who was the clubs RED SOX INFIELD — What should be one of the major. leagues best hitting | Pete Layden, former Texas|Antonio on option: Outfielders best practice rv ip i. Foi aus S:hes line for season eating pi he! Jast oT. Fave infields is this combination for the Boston Red Sox (left to right) Johnny Pesky, Vernon Uliveralty 33 - Amelia footbal) Bons Wont and Joe Frazier, and day, a 68, gus in @ power plant this year . .. PE never appeared in really serious| Stephens, Bobby Doerr and Stan Spence. All of which leaves Manager Joe McCarthy |which scored Andy Anderson, ox. phd Infielder. eid Nelpr ie ne Along with Barna, Lafata and] MAKING THE FANS PAY irouble. only to solve his pitching problems. San Antonio ace, with the win-|Toledo, outright. Charlotte, N. C Ray in the Oe also hp Ti eon require long to pay Tries Shoestring Catch + ning Tgp aes Anderson had : Fla., opens wi e veteran migh Chick \ a year salary guar- : open e frame with a triple. . is one Gesorese. and 8, Tg ingss ofanised Coach Bo Mein... |, OU 00TH Mond Wath Si \Af ek En el Sports Bri ole Greenfield Boxing Ea Johnsen Keeps Crown Ere on’ the win a rookie prospect Bam-(Under a scale of increased prices, 3 - P b NEW EANS, La.—Paul i em berger, just up from Trenton inlcontemplated by the Detrojt (ley Rikard had made an attempt- Carnival Arranged (Dizzy) Trout of the Detrolt | Table. Tennis Match of ie the Class B Interstate League|ljons professional football club|ed shoestring catch of a hard hit By United Press of best-of-seven series. Toronto Tigers today owned the distine- |, COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 5 (UP)— the beaming T: where he hit .336 in 134 contests|for next season, the public will be|liner by Al Heim. Heim turned RACING entered the finals by beating the| ne Greenfield Lions Club willl gon of being the only major Morris Johnson .of Indianapolis, the favorites a in 1047 . . . Bamberger swingsicharged from $2 to $5 for each|the miss into a triple and then] NEW YORK—Ben F. Whit-|Boston Bruins, 3 to 2, in fifth|SPORSOTr a benefit boxing carnival] joague pitcher to hurl two com- |P2tional boys’ table tennis chamfrom the left and is starting hisiseat. . . . Previous prices ranged cored on a fly. aker's My Request defeated Joe|game of seven-game semi-finals Wednesday night between thei piety nine inning games this (POT: retained his crown yester- ’ third season in pro baseball . . ./from $1.50 in the bleachers to $4| A Scott, due to give up his short-|'W, Brown's Riverland by five|gaturday. Greenfield Boys Club and the An-| goring and win both by yleld- day by. defeating. Larry Sher, St. Wehrle He hit .320 for Concord of theiin hoxes. stop position soon ‘to Pete Cas-|lengths in Jamaica's six-furlong derson Athletic Association. ing four hits each time. Louis, in the final match here, . North Carolina League in 1846 * vin tiglione, got a single and a double Experimental Handicap. BOXING | There are 11 ‘events card-| Trout tamed the New Orleans Sheen took the match on Midwest .. One other outfield rookie has| BIG-HEARTED BOB. . . . |ID addition to the homer and Mal-| BOWIE, Md. — Chester Hart-| MADISON, Wis. — Charles|ed to begin at 7:30 in the Green-| Pelicans, 8 to 0, yesterday, al- es of 21-18, 21-12 and 21-13. more than an even chance of still President Bob Hannegan of the |10Y rapped out a trio of singles in|wici’s Flag Drill led all the way Davey of Michigan won three|field High School gym. There will| lowing but four hits. A week | ne Women's doubles cham- Lp being with the Shellenback forces| Cardinals is thinking of break- |2% many times at bat. to win the $10,000-added Bowie|titles as Wisconsin, undefeated/be a double wind-up event be-| ago he beat the world champion |PiOR Was won by Columbus’ Thall =Witord t = on opening day, that being 21-| ing up the Cards’ exhibition | Th Sixth inning was the yangicap, for three years, won 11th annual(tween light-weights Hubert Mill-| New York Yankees. |sisters, Leah and Thelma, after golfer, yesterd year-old Mike Colombo, Who Ca-| schedule next spring so that | Tibe's biggest with Charley|” b.7 GABLES, Fla. —|NCAA boxing tournament with|er, Greenfield, and Kenny Bays, ® = = they had defeated Virginia Hass. pp West amateur Yorted in 112 games with Ere| they will mot play every day. |Letchas leading the parade with| Jl 5 2, hy Fe, ng Jiqeq(four individual ~championships| Anderson, and 145-pounders Bob| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—|ler and Laverne Von Willer, both With 3 54-hole last year, blistering the ball at! ,. .. He wants a day oft now [2 Walk followed by singles from). J a, 15we) Handicap. and 45 points. Haydock, Greenfield, and Lee Spring house-cleaning was on in|0f Indianapolis, in the semifinals. Wehrle, whe a .362 pace , . . Although there/ and then for practice, during Scott and Bob Ganss to score pA TRACK Deeck, Andergor. The show will earnest today for the New York Ben Qwen of I are two or three fine 100KINng| which the team could drill to Letchas. Scott came in on a sin- SWIMMING raise funds for furnishing a|Yankees who handed walking College Resehall year, blasted rookies romping the middle In-| gvercome mistakes and to [5° by Malloy. Ganss was forced) "1, yroNA BEACH, Fla. —| AUSTIN, Tex.—Fortune Gordien| Greenfield Teen-Canteen. papers to five players, including|y,qiana 16, Canterbury 0 three strokes field at this time, i's almost a| break the routine. . . . It is |0Y Scott. but Jack Cassini walked|, =" ri iis scoring two first(Set Dew meet record of 175 feet, Se Catcher Ralph Houk and Pitch- Iowa 7, Luther 0. * Morey, former cinch that the veterans Trechock| also Hannegan's idea to give and Ted Beard Yapped a single a * one second’ for’ 13 91, inches in the discus throw CofRi C Opened | Don Johnson. ; Michigan 9. Quantico ) Marines 8. champ from and Schulte will line up at Short-| the squad one holiday during |It0 center to score two more|D SPvC | H%g NS Cog Crys. |(0 take individual honors in 21st in Course Upe Houk, a former Army major |miiois 10, St. Louis Washington 9. carded a 76° ¢ stop and second base, respective-| the spring season. runs. Cassini came in on a long); ; Plunge team to victory in the Texas relays. . Stanley Graves, superintendant|who batted .272 in 41 games for EE . for a three-d ly . . » Andy Gilbert, 291 sticker = 5 fly by Les Fleming before Beard| &' WE® ‘Hoo + "UAU indoor| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J—John|of municipal golf courses, an-(the Yanks last season, was con- Fight Results * : Other leaders with Toledo and Minneapolis last] ALERT FIELDING. , . . In a| Was trapped off first to retire the swimming meet. Crystal Plunge TWomey, former Illinois Univer- nounced today that the Coffin |signed to New York's Kansas By United Press i year, has been moved in from|recent exhibition game between side. : scored 32 points, Multnomah AC |Sity star, won second annual|course is now dry and the greens|City farm in the American Asso-| EL PASO, Tex.—Toreto Ramos, 138, San Henry Timbrook J the outfield to handle first base|the St. Louis Browns and Cleve-| Back with the Redskins was| “50 .110/4 Ore, and Los An-|Boardwalk mile in 4:16.4. are in good conditioin. ciation along with Pitcher Clar-|Blffou en is) Pointed Bob Ford, 138, Gus Moreiand, Be dutes . . . Third base {s by nolland an unusual double play oc-|Dick Platnek, right-hand pitcher|o,\ = yc" ere tied for second| 7 Harold Brink. Gra means undermanned and a lttle|curred. . . . With one out in the| WhO Was with them in spring) lip o7 points each. : . : § Ben Owen. Lexing more time may find either John-|third, Les Moss of the Browns|C2MP last year before being) ™ co” von” conn ohio Fs va, ny Maguire or Lambert Meyer in|doubled. . . . Ned Garver's hot|n.pped to Scima. Pitanek was) = FC C505 "lo win na : : Jono Bavid, Indi permanent péssession of it . . ./grounder bounced off pitcher All, S146 Niet ne Tre Teathd tional AAU championships for OM AR ’ Nap Chinick, 8 Don Wheeler and 22-year-old|Gettel's glove to Lou Boudreau,|Srmingham. So far this year, he t P J Lp a Sere % Mich... Phil Tomkinson have the eariylat short, who tagged Moss off|53id. he has done little throwing third straight year. Zee Verdes ; ’ i rhe inside track on backstop assign-|second and got Garver at first because of a sore arm. DE ld 1 he . : Horn Brec Sh les Sn 1” rnd aon, mg o gOS ere something YOU CAN DO Shane cleus. remaining that might bel FROM INFIELD TO CATOH, BBN 4 BD owieg. ny Ted Horn, « the start of one of the best pitch-| . . . Bobby Braganm, reserve (Saffell c ...........8 $13 HOCKEY : favorites at ing staffs in the circuit. To make| catcher with the Brooklyn > 4 2 1 of NEW YORK—The Detroit Red . Z - . Speedwe . things happler, the New York| Dodgers, began his major +4 1 319 9 Swings qualified for National yy Giants recently optioned Red| league career as a shortstop |Letcha “3 2 2 0/Hockey League Stanley Cup or or tide ; la Berks C Hardy, John Carden and Mario| with the Philadelphia Phils. . .. “4 31 % finals with Toronto Maple Leafs fb 5 op e sz B Picone to the Millers. Bat icy he proved in Paw 3 3 0 0 0by defeating the New York! pwwwm ; i a . = = , Bragan behin Tie 4 w= — w= -|Rangers, 4 to 2, in sixth game 3 EGGERT AND EGGERT | the plate and finally learned | Totals ....:...30 10 13 27 10 0 5 g for om gett +» » When the St. Paul ball | the knowhow enough to retain RIN GA oo a x Trio of Golfers racked u ws club makes it first 1948 Indi- | & big league job. “'etetam, .f 5esvenens A Fit te: 3 tory of : anapolis appearance Apr. 21, at | of 0S (Heder 5003 1 0 1 3 0 Sink Holes-in-One was second a Vichy Flew, i Exgart of “Reach” mey decide the Detroit Wikon: wu 5 ¢ 3 : 3 Three golfers qualified for the ished third. make it a “must” to interview |Tigers’ shortstop assignment. Atkins," 1b ooo. 2 0 13 Rornial state pois gone pi in Bill Eggert of the Saints. . . . |- - » Johnny Lipon, rookle, s|Riiaist > =: 3 8 0 3 3 S/0h0rt hole iron shots. * The St. Paul Eggert is a right- (giving Eddie Lake a close battle firotto. o -- 13 ® 3 2 0 Dr. Thurman B. Rice led the handed speedball pitcher, up [for the bertn.... He's.five inches palm, p .... J 0 0 2 04rio by sinking a tee shot at Wilfrom Sheboygan, where he won |taller than Lake and is display-| qo ..........28 2 3 27 13 o/lowbrook, Saturday; George 33 games and ig but three Ing ampree. SE in dre Blmingham Ta fot 030='9 Dougherty sank his initial shot E vt is & 80 : eye to develop into a leadoff man. Malloy. Beard 5. Fleming 3 Adkins. Two:|Leoerday On the Ah ro only ggert is a southpaw. Y P base Rits— Scott, Wilson. Three-base Hits| Coffin and Bob Yocum used only ° Bem, Bead. He Ri i” Phoknjone stot on the 11th hole “at Son of irlaway May Be [ii fini te Sed Fiinipiossant run te 5 \ Bingham 3, Base on Balls—Off Teagan 4, Ch raters at DlbsoAle Run jo u 4 bh Wi , Maloy LB Struck ONt—BY | yesterday tied for first place by scoring TL itzs' 4th Der Y inner gan 10 in @ nies, Malloy 3 fn 6. paim| | The, WIINE Lone BC, ton and ihe Piast hel Cog RS Lee, 3) Clik Ble, Frat Bex ILA Ru i Rg ging Bnet i LL iidegial! 0 Whirlaway, out of Marguery, a sister to another {llustrious Ken- a PRAM tucky Derby winner, Gallant Fox. Basketball Scores | Exhibition Baseball : Tn Jim Fitzsimmons at Aqueduct is pointing the bay from the NATIONAL LEGION TOURNEY ) SS p alli Blandford and Teddy lines for Jamaica's Wood Memorial at a At Jeflersonville By United Press

Second Round Washington «(A) 7, Philadelphia (A) 5. mile-and-a-sixteenth, Apr. 24, al- oushatta (La.) 48, Alva (Okla.) 35 | Cincinnati iN) 3, ‘Philadelphia (N) 2.

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Pittsburgh (N) 5. Cleveland (A) 2. Sil : : 000 Experimental Free Handicap|although he did finish third in| * Quarterfinals St “Louis (A) 2, Chicago (N) A ny Day is the day every American can Vet and non-Veterans who meet \ 2 Brooklyn (N) “A” 4, Ft. Worth (Tex.) 3. And Both erans No. 2 at the same distance, two of them. Midland (Mich.) 53, Cambridge (Mass.) 43 3 Biles . lute the men in uniform. a ot in the Ore * Beaver Falls (Pa.) 40, Kankakee (Iit.y37.1Detroit (Al 8 New Orleans (Sou) 0. set aside to sa : are eligible to enlist in the Ya Apr. 10. Whirling Fox surprised all but|y head (Minn) 49, Hutchinson (Kas. INDIANAPOLIS (AA) 10. Birmingham : icularly, it is a day for every requirements WH the ? It will be 8 those who were intimate with the| 31. | (Sow) 2. ~ this year, particular. Ys . ized Reserve Corps. Veterans retain the 5 w recalled that Sunny| Lafayette (Ind) 49, Coushatta (La.) 42. - i the nation to consider the con- gan r . i Jim Fitzsimmons’ triple crown colt in the United States Hotel] re eifnal Rovnd young man in the na rating earned in the Army. 2 b 4/Stakes four days later. My Re-|Beaver Falls, Pa, 13, Midland, Mich, 31. On The Ice ‘but he can make to World Peace. grade and ; a t colleges, winner of 1935, Omaha, bagge quest, Star Bout and Musician Moorhead, Minn. 56, Lafayette, Ind, 41. AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS tnbution 00% vol. In many high schools and mos oe Wi only one race, that an overnight established a spritely pace while Beaver Pai Alnplonshly Round | Cleeviand 6, Buffalo 1 (Cleveland leads |} Right now you have the finest 1 : f ou can join the R.O.T.C. and get your milie event as a two-year-old. {Whirling Fox loafed along fifth.| = NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS | NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS unteer Army of any nation in the Ristory © : training and credit toward a Reserve 2 | 4, 8 8 wins N NAL LEAG S .- . t Rounding the turn, Combest sent Fass Division. finals, 3" | Toronto 3. Boston 2 (Toronto wins semi- 1 the world. But it is still below the strength tary ‘asion along with your education. v 8 n s s, 4-1). RANI (him up on the inside. He finished | NAROCIATION OF ANTEICH Fhe tied, | Detroit 4. New York 2 (Detroit wins best- SM authorized by Congress. Able men are needed commission BS argc: oan al? jo ea J fastest of all, missing by My Re-| 3.3). | of-seven series, 4-2). {. Artill and Armored Any one of these steps i AI ITNRETE 00-§ | quest’s nose and Star Bout’s head. |f== RT 8 for the Infantry, Artillery on Army Day will help toward making Amer When Whirling Fox began to y : : h f Cc t ! i Xx Cavalry. : d it has never been truer Men's, Women's | run in the Grand. Union Hotel] Sportsmen’s Special for Fight of Gentury : contribution to World ica strong. And than Boys’ & Gite Stakes Ji Wal 100 Inle tn 30 make : ; : TT 3 You ea ike v National Guard or the right now that A STRONG AMERICA 18 A \than stéal the place while My mm JOE LOUIS vs. JOE WALCO | J Peace by joining the Natio lendid < PEACEFUL AMERICA. Request scored with ease. Whirl- y (For World's Heavyweight Title) AS Organized Reserve Corps. 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