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Section A Page iHtmtEM ASHEVTLLI CrnZIW-TIMlM. ASHEVILLE. N. C. SUNDAY, JULY 11, 194 COOPER LIKELY TO FACE CHANDLER IN ALL-STAR BATTLE Haegg Betters Official World Record For Two Milesllf.

Classic At Philadelphia Tuesday Curtright Hits Swede Finishes About 125 Yards Ahead Of Dodds Better Than He Did In Minors By JI'DSON BAILEY PHILADELPHIA. July 10. (AP) The major leagues will set up their all-star scenery at Shibe park Tuesday night for baseball's I 1th annual dream game and although the war has removed some of the brightest stars from the backdrop, it scarcely has dimmed the ulamor of the game. European Waves At Crowd While Breezing Down Home Stretch July 10. JFi OS ANGELES, Iwi Gunder HaegR won the two- A capacity crowd of 33.000 is expected to see the spectacle In its tirst presentation in Philadelphia and first showing at night and the red-hot Philly fans may be treated to another first the first victory for the National league when the American league has been the home Twin Bill Is Slated Here Today mile run today at 8 minutes, 53.9 seconds, and also lowered the time for the official world record, held Leading American League Hitter Proved Surprise To White Sox CHICAGO.

July 10. VTs At the start of the season, Jimmy Dykes, manager of the Chicago White Sox. bit off the end of his cigar and said: "We'll be weakest in left field. That's our coffin corner." He was Just about right, for veteran Moose Solters and Rookie Ralph Hodgln of San Francisco failed to measure up to specifications. Now he thinks he was wrong.

Guy Curtright. Just pinch hitter until May 30, has changed his mind. Curtright languishing in the minors with Sioux City. Muskogee, Henderson, Beaumont, Charleston. W.

Shreveport and St. Paul reversed the usual procedure and waited team. I Having thrown off the yoke of the American league in the last World Series, the senior circuit now AfaHcViLLE Black Tourists pears to have the best chance of I will met the 19th and 62nd nicer in the all-star affair since Ordnance of the Greenville, S. C. St J- Si the team piloted by Bill McKechnle army air base in a double-header smothered the American league, 4 starting at 2:15 o'clock this after ANN CURTIS displays her take-off form as she prepares to 0, at St.

Louis In 1940. For one thing it will be the for the coming National A. A. U. championships.

by Miklos Szabo of Hungary, set at Bunapest In 1937, at 8 minutes, 56 seconds. The long-striding Haegg's time was about six seconds slower than his own unofficial world mark, which he made in his native land last year, 8 minutes, 47.8 seconds. Gil Dodds, stocky and bespectacled Boston divinity student who furnished the main competition for the 24-year-old Swede, led for the first three laps, but Haegg caught him at the wire line starting the fourth lap and finished about 125 yards in the van. Gunder the wonder seemed to like the clay track In the big Ixn Angeles Memorial coliseum. He went the first lap in 65 seconds, was 3:11.1 at the close of the second; 3:19.3 at the third; 4:27 at the fourth; 5:32.4 at the fifth; and waved his arm at the 7,500 cheering him as he came breezing down the stretch.

The American record for the two mile was set by Don Lash, of the University of Indiana at Princeton. Pretty Ann Curtis Stops Watches At Tank Events world champion Cardinals against the American league this year Instead of the familiar pattern of the world champiun Yankees against the National league. Billy Southworth will be managing the senior circuit squad and assuredly will start Mort Cooper, the St. Louis ace, on the mound. In noon at McCormlck field.

Winners of eight games ent of 12. the Black Tourists figure to give the soldiers two real battles. The Asheville elub has lost three games and tied one. In their last twin bill last Monday the Black Tourists stormed to two easy Tlctorles over the Brevard Tanners. "Snag" Henderson and A.

Greene are expected to do the tossing for the Asheville nine. A large crowd is anticipated. until he got to the majors before doing his best batting. Faces League Right now he not only leads the Sox at the plate by a wide margin but also paces the Ameri Bv NEWLAXII BRIDGES. xrsi'Nv SNS AN FRANCISCO Wl Pretty Ann Curtis, typical outdoor girl of Amer- addition, at least three ot the seven lea's high school age, may be destined to become the greatest woman 'other Cardinals named to the Na- ca nleague.

The 30-year-old rookie hit safely In 2 traglht games until unbeaten MIlo Candlni of the summer this country has produced. Or else manv sharp-eyed experts "onai league squac, pruuauiy win Senators stopped him. oui me. he in the onenlne lineup. win PHve gone mi me arrp t.m y.r......

u.r.ji T. PrfcdERSlfJce s-riuu A ReuAeue- t11 l.nclmil.halr. hne-I i i ji ntucr naa urtm oracrra 'ii I hniclni. tli ImWi. Vn.i.

ly, this 17-year old San Francisco- can league representatives because the winning team had to likely will chose Spurgeon (Spud) catch a train for Cleveland to play Chandler to lead off the pitching, an nil-star army and navy team reared miss staggered the Imagination of calloused observers in her first major swimming meet competition. I Won Three Events The occasion was the Far West-' Louis Will Be Sent On World Tour next day, in his first appearance at the plate he hit a homer, his second of the season. "Guess I'm Just not scared of major league pitching." explained Curtright, who clipped .291 with St. Paul of the American association last year and poled 13 four-baggers. "I'm not swinging as hard.

In the association those fences were pretty close and every time vn in hut von wanted to Uie following night. Cooled Off In Rain N. in 1936. It was 8 minmcs, oo.o seconds. Bests Track Mark Haeee'a performance today also' Cooper, who had cooled off during1 the rain, had only a few minutes victory -rao in which to try to warm up again, ern A.A.U.

outdoor championships, here June 12-13. Unknown except Perhaps as the result, Lnu Boud-leau, Cleveland's manager and locally, and that only casually. Miss rASHINGTON, July 10. (Ti- 440 nark the ball over them. It's a long Curtis won the 100.

220 and Sergeant Joe Louis is going shortstop, opened the game with a home run. Tom Henrlch doubled and Rudy York of the Tigers also yard free style events, esiaoiisn- hrk bnxlni in exhibitions at way to the fence In the majors Continued From Page 12 Time Out iv. inst ased mv swing and am ing new American records in the armv posts around the world, pair of But fthriher is going bark not thinking of killing the first two and defeating for good nrofesslonal fighting after the Then too Curtright confessed national champions hit a home run. The American leaguers never scored again, bat that was enough, and they wen, 3 to 1. war, the heavyweight champion measure.

that for the first time he's taking this game of baseball seriously. Heretofore. he had thouRht of During the two-day meeting at The starting and winning pitcher in that game was Chandler and Fleishhacker pool, hard by the Pa- nasslna It ud in favor of studying clflc ocean. Junoesque Ann (she tillery battery at Fort Bragg. Lester is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. L. Branson, of Asheville. He's working hard for his captaincy Slogans on the posters for the Asheville Black Tourists' twin bill with "The Mighty" Greenville Air base 19th and 52nd Ordnance clubs today read: "I'nited We Stand in Defense of All Free Peoples." and "God Helps Those Who Help Themselves." The Black Tourists, Incidentally, are probably drawing larger crowds at this time than any other sports team In this section there Is every prospect that he will be McCarthy's choice again.

He has won nine and lost two. for a master's degree in physical stands 5 feet 10 1-2 Inches and education. weighs 155 pounds! outspeeded and Curtright has a distinct love forjwon with plenty to spare, beating sports. Since 1934, when he was Mlcn nationally known naiads as graduated from Kirksvllle. Mo, Suzanne Zimmerman, Brenda Hel- Facts And Figure PHILADELPHIA, July 10.

UP) Facts and figures on the llth annual major league all-star baseball game: Time 9 p. m. Tuesday; in case of postponement game will be played at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday.

Place Shlhe park. Trobahle attendance 33,000 (capacity). Home team American league. Managers Joe McCarthy lYaiikrcs). American league; Hilly Southworth, (Cardinals), National league.

Probable starting pitchers-Spud 'handler (Yankees), American league; Morten Cooper (Cardinals), National league. Probable favorite National Ira gar. Previous results American league won seven; National league won three. Last year's result American league 3 (winning pitcher Chandler): National league 1 (losing pitcher Cooper). Proceeds Net receipts gm to baseball equipment fund, which provides balls, bats, for armed forces.

Broadcast Mutual network. snld today at the war department, will depend on how long the war lasts. Details of his world tour, on which he will also give lessons in physical conditioning, remain to be worked out, Louis said. He expressed the hope that he can take his old sparring partner. Sergeant George Nichols, along.

He also wants fighters Kay Robinson and Sergeant Jackie Wilson, the fighters, with him. Now on furlough, Louis said he This year the National league, which long has claimed pitching superiority over the Junior circuit, has an acknowledged advantage la Teachers college, he has taught SPr and Muriel Mellon. Only a few lowered the mark for the Los Angeles track, 9 minutes, 1.8 seconds, made in 1940 by Walter Mehl. Another American record was bettered today as Cliff Bourland, University of Southern California, track captain, ran the 500-yard dash in 56.1 seconds, beating the former time of M. W.

Sheppard. set back In 1910 at Celtic park, N. at 57.6 seconds. To win the event the speedy U. S.

C. boy had to overtake John Fulton of Stanford, national 660-yard champion, who snatched the lead at the 300-yard mark and held It for a few seconds. Bourland. who holds the national 440 title, had a lot In reserve, and he lengthened hl stride, quickly overhauled Fulton, and finished with a few yards to spare. Bourland also raptured the KO-Tard dash In 21.2 seconds the "fastest time for the event this year.

He had to turn on a torrtrie bunt of speed near the finish to overtake Glenn Willis, Can Diego negro, who wae a trifle more than two yards te the good the three-quarter mark. Walk Record Falla The only other mark to fall in the meet, arranged for army and navy relief, was the Pacific coast time for the 880-yard walk. Santa Ana army air base heel and physical education in the winter nd nlaved baseball In the sum DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN UNDER Harvey Hester's lavish promotion. Add Warren broke his arm fighting Jack League in an Improvised wooden arena behind the building which now houses Key's department store? weeks beiore this trio had dominated the national Indoor senior championships in Chicago. Miss Zimmerman and Miss Helser.

Portland, stars, winning the 100 and 220 yard titles, respectively. hitting. Among the Infielders and outfielders the National league has six men batting above while the American league has but two, Vernon Stephens and Wakefield. mer, with the exception of a brief spell of post-graduate work at the University of Missouri where he helped coach the football team and did ome scouting work for the 1941 Big Six grid champions. "You know what I'm most proud of?" he volunteered.

"Well. I was head football and basketball coach at Mexico (Mo.) high school last season. I had the best hunch of kids you ever saw. My What pitchers will follow Cooper and Chandler may depend on the progress of the game. Each msna ger has a choice of three south and Miss Mellon, from San Diego, finishing third to them In the 100 yard sprint.

Unawed by the appearance of such formidable rivals. Miss Curtis swam the hundred In 1:02.5, to clip five-tenths of a second off the American record set by Helcne Madison of Seattle in 1931. On the Athletes In The Service expects to piny In a golf tournament In Chicago beginning July 19. adding that as a golfer, "I'll Just be one of the crowd." Last year Secretary of War Stim-son cancelled a projected title fight between Louis and Corporal Billy Conn. There is a chance they might meet In the exhibition tour.

Conn was said by the army to be now at Camp Campbell, Ky. I paws Max Lanier and Howard Pol, Thumbs Up Wins Butler Handicap By Four Lengths Apache Runs Second And Favored Market Wise Winds Up Third let of St. Louis and John Vander Meer of Cincinnati for the Nation al leagui. and Oscar Judd of Bos, ton, Al Smith of Cleveland and Hat Newhouser of Detroit for tne Amer football team won the Northeast following day she won the -u Missouri conference title and, event in 2:33.4. compared with Rut th Yankees who thin vear lean.

(AP Features) Chapel Hill (N. Pre- The that was one of my big moments. love five men in ttw aame.l One member of each of these Hyatt Lands Large naa I man TV, Prt-i Flight Naval school, which did so i wM especially glad, for I a miv nave oiiiv one omrr uaner toe expert, Jack Powell, turned ttiel -y weU on football field last fall. installed the formation at the the listed American record of 2:35. made by Mary Lou Petty of Seattle In 193S.

Both are long course records. The San Francisco miss was timed IrOUl III jmOkieS Gordon. RiP SeweU. a 12-game winner for iuui i pm nl.k.v th. Yankees also 1 Pittsburgh to the National and Cecil nniH 2 xeennus.

ximi i i v. its high continues to maintain srhool and it brought us even in 1, f. lis the Iraiiral catcher, hut he hasTex) Hughson, who has won nine old mark made one of the Ea5t.s fancle5j; racing place in service team athletic now that Its baseball team has been 1 TllVKKK A was I mum nrori.tlon over the 440 yard race in uoui. tu i uuui arcKiow-i XmA CM in liu laree In the streams of been Injured for more than a month Boston Red Sox In the Ulg large in Hie Streams Ot tne Imrrinn inmr the nrnbahle see. 1 .1 and be available If his American, appear the probable sec.

onlv a fraction slower than the na not omoay iwouiiuiixis national nH choires amorur the riirhthand. tional mark of 5:32.5, which has rthe ooault was' Back on Decoration Day. it was Crosby', ouuiden Don Bingo. taking the measure of almost rr ILiLilLt i VIM? everything In sight. fCyinC FT f) IN One of the Cloudbusters Is John-' LdAUtJ IL.L.U 111 L- if hut iB.rii 1 snnnnsBi is from the cast the onlv re- era.

this event had 10n raD "le su- :5 member of the squads se-l With righthanders likely to start onit duper Suburban handicap at Bel. ny Pesky. Red Sox rookie shortstop pQJJJJ OPEN to be cancelled. lected tor the original all-star game the mound for both clubs, the mom. loaay, uoms o.

winje amp- stood for eight years. Miss Curtis bettered her 100-yard free style standard recently when, she negotiated the distance in 1 minute 18 seconds at a Santa Cruz water carnival. lineups for this year's game prob 'ped in his Thumbs Up. a royally 1 bred son of Blenheim II and grand- long and is said by park rangers to be the largest one caught within the park boundary. It was hooked In Bradley Fork creek.

Accompanying Hyatt was Mark at Chicago In 1933. Charley Keller of the Yankees and rrsnk McC ormlck of the f'inrinnatl Reds already have of Man War, from Chicago. ORLANDO. July 10 'UP Willie Turnesa, former national open champion and now an ensign ZIVIC 0FFICIALY LISTED AS 'MART: and the 10 to 1 shot not only With these stunning times as her. I bounced in with the handi- Introduction to top flight eompcti- Cathey.

Hyatt and his wile were P11" In the navy stationed at Hollywood, but lopped a full second off ably will be: NATIONAL LEAGUE Player, Clui, Dahlgren. Phillies Herman, Door era Marion. Cards Hack. Cubs iMusial, Cards 'Galan, Dodgers 'Ott, Olants ON BIRTH RECORD ljTt in turn. turned in a par 71 today to tlon, Miss Curtis Is In training now visitmg at the home of his par-: maintain a one-stroke lead In the for the national outdoor Senior ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph t.I.IJ. second round of the Florida open a.A U. championships for which Since then they have returned to, Viimri i7 ina the trick. golf tournament no date or site has yet been set.

Newport News where Hyatt Is con-i Pti.horrh Bright Future Predicted nected with the Newport News ri'-brn Stepping on the gas, auer a wan-; PITTSBURGH. July 10 (UP) ing ride by Otto Urolis for tnree On the eve of his 15-round fight quarters of a mile. Thumbs Up with JolthV Jake Lamotta of New, -found a hole in the wind" and York F-ltzie Zivic, former welter- practically flew down the Close on his heels with a sub-par 69. and making a definite bid for the lead, was Earl Christiansen. Her coach.

Charles Sava. swim- snipouiioing ana ury uocs com- Coom h(j li jh Cooper. Cards ming Instructor for the San Fran- pany. 'triumph of the season with a three- i AMERICAN LEAGUE POS. Bats Right IB Right 2B Right S3 Left 3B Left OP Both OF Left OP Right POS, Bats Left IB Right 2B Right S3 Right 33 Left OP Left OP Lett OP Left Left i Miami detective.

Thirty-six hole Cisco recreation department, cnn-i shlltout Bos'on Friday will Player. Clut, scores of the sm8tlvely predicts a bright future AshmetlOtl AnflPieS rested acenuatelv lor the all- Sicbert. AthleUcs weiaht champion, reveaiea lonigm i -that of William Woodwards weaiy and it's no publicity gag for his protege. Bespectacled Sava. leaders: )i Ens.

Willie Turnesa, USNR. 67, his birth certificate officially lists Apacne anc more himself never a world or national his name as: fi-nm I.n Tulano's Matron Handicap CHICAGO. July 10. iTt Askme-now. owned by Hal Price Headley.

pounds." belort a crowd ti.v,i., rfrlsred. Long Island barn. star game end will out to atone jUoraon. Yankees for his loss of last year's classic at Stephens, Browns the Polo Grounds. jKekner, Indians Hiat game as a iwilicht tusi-lt Wakefield, Tigers which almot had to be postponed Cai.

Senators berau-e of ram. When the down-1 Heath, Indians pour stopped officials were in a Dickey. Yankees ruh to gel play s'attcd because a Senators l.ic t.Kl... ou OOl "I'm going to have it changed to ia; can yiirniiansrii, juiniui, nure in tne spon, nas aevciuijcu 70, 69-139; Lieut. W.

Y. m0st of the good swimmers In this USA. 71, 74145: Ludy Hess, Tam-' section. pa. 70.

75 145; Pete Cooper, snvm stresses the necessity of GBinesville, 71, 75146: Red Tet- good (orm in swimming. He em-ford. Tampa, 73, 73146; Roy Ho-' nhaslzes that the legs are even Thumbs Up, packing 116 pounds my right name, i compared to Market Wise's 1-1, defeated the favored Mar-Kell by a neck in the $10,000 i added Arlington Matron handicap there'll be too mucn trouuie olf the mile snd three six A lot of guys wno ve pern second oil iMnth. In 1-56 1-5. a the ring will be willing to under oath that my name ran.

Orlando, 69 78146; Al Nelson, more important than the arms In Jacksonville. 73 73146; Lieut. R.I attaining the speeds necessary to M. Torgerson. USMC, 75, 72 147:1 stnp tne cIock ln m0r fashion.

UAnntr rhimnii'n. Orlandn. 74. 74 li. the track mark Chop Chop tet a lsnl week ago in this meeting which has I JOHNNY PESKY Stars For Cloudbusters Ceware of It Spreading for fillies and mares today.

Pomayya was third. The winner ran the mile ln 1 38 1-5. Burgoo Maid finished fourth in a Held of ten. FOOT ITCH ATHLETE'S FOOT been transplanted to Jamaica iroini Mary Oft th imsm trT1fl mil tit th bottom of tb ft Th Sam Silverman, rmuc. Empire city, ror me win.

tne noi- star 0l 1941. During the first 17 i4g. strokes off an average of 1000 will take action to correct the name hay-stoker picked up a S23- games, 0, wnich Hill won, 1 fards every dav. the The winner returned (12 60. 14 40 ale of jnvr ft hcow rd ao4 nJlB.

Tb ikiD at crack an el ln the birth record as listed by pav-check. innnA. ui mrr. is a. 1 1 ki.e kiuu tie bet on the race 1 nnor.

Field Okla Nick Tre- state bureau of vital statistics. Zivic Wltn Determined to make swimming and t320. The place price on career, she has time for but little Kell. which closed at odds of 4 to 5 k. iMmNl C')1 nil tUlMt, ...11 nA am mute siunneu wi.ci.

inumin v. mars. cx-iwuiiinimu Kc mars, I Ted Williams of the Red Sox. During the school year, how- 2 80 with S2 40 to show. hi.

nam was reclstcreci. anunri 14.40 across tne Doaru. Apacne p. and th itehiac btcoata wort and wor. Cttt relief from this dfitaa qutrkly Mntibt boeaui it fa both eontariout and infoetloui and it may tm to year bands or vi to th andcr arm arotck of tb nks BndUoager ouiiieiaer, to get ln her ipomavva naid 4 00 to show 1.

k.n,nl -u r.ri on Buddy naxseti. of tne 11 for the Sampson studies. She has been training with E.d?ecorde7a a gil wS Pesky's mates. a 1Q11 ihirn Coach Sava for three years but ac- VI rc VJ nrron f.f0C tuallv started swimming at the rsr VlliCJ training station. D.

W. Plnneo. captain of Michigan State basketball and tennis io-jo mi or.t.u f.nl.ln of nine, while a Dies In Cincinnati, .1. Til Dirt I 111 nearby Santa Rosa. euess mom was so tired of, Biggest disappointment ln the hnv.

that vhe was sure I was a girl fMd was Mrs. Paue Wtutuo' never" bothered to check." Frit-1 UHi Kentucay Derby winner. Shut 7i. tried to explain. There are five Out.

who showed nothing and brothersi and their only sis- ished eighth The only Horse he fer is dead, "Or maybe when I beat was hi stable mate, Ihe was born, my mother gave her own Rhymer. Ann's younger sister, Sue. 15. also is a swimmer of much ability, spe- CINCINNATI. July 10.

WMrs. ciallrtng ln the backstroke. Skinner Giles. 39. wife of ever.

Sue started at the age of Warren C. Giles, general manner ah rut. Diiniw, i Budge, a fair tennis player, rom-j pletes his basic training at Shep-: pard Field, Tex. George Buck Rogers. 24.

of East Providence, R. Is making a name, for himself at Fort Sheridan. lle recently garnered 4 for 4. including Corp. Mickey Harris, former Red Sex southpaw star, has thankrd the Cincinnati Reds for players' picturrs they forwarded to his anal Zone post.

Seymour (C'y) Block, a Brooklyn lad whom the Dodgers missed. Is a coast guardsman at Manhattan Bearh, N. Y. He finished last season with the Cubs I Stringer, anolhrr Cub, is an army private stationrd at Williams Field. Aris.

of the Cincinnati Reds. SrVll vim iiniaii ww. uitu Kuty name Mary-msteaa oi inv MAKF.S KOl'NDS Sue is 5 feet 6 1-2 inches tall and of a cerebral hemorrhage Why Tak Chancel? Th crrm that cavaaa th dito aa known ai Tin Trleho thton. It baric itself dcp i th tiia art of th kirn and 1 ry barrd to kill. A tost mad shows it take 11 saiaatca of boil ins; datry tb srnsu whtrraav anna eoataet, bhoratary test how that H.

F. will kit! tb ceroa Tin Tnchopbyto aritbi It sc ad. H. V. was developed ally forth purpose of rliviBS Athlcts'a Font.

It is liquid that pen trates and dries quickly. Yon juat paint th affected parts. R. P. rnlly peel th skin, which en abh It sret to parasftea axiat iS aader tb utT caticl.

midwife who had the birth LYNCHBURG. Va. Pitcher 1 legistcred." Cletas Held of the Lynchburg weighs 136 pounds. In contrast, the: girls' mother, Mrs. Florence Curtis afloat by paddling.

She appears FitrOerald, never cared much for tiny alongside her daughters whose swimming but she Is able Ui keep! fnther stood 6 feet 5 inches. have But cardinals trui.ss ne may records snow, set some kind of a record during night under th i name lu season. Held play- Field here.i'd for four different teams located: Frank A. Stranahan of Toledo, i. nffair after in tliree states during the cam-; crack amateur golfer.

Is a Naval month won anun-lpaign West Palm Beach. cadet at Kutztown, pa. Sgt. T. J.

three homers. Frankie Crourher, former Tiger Infielder, has followed three of his brothers into the army Bob Duffey of Monroe, Mich, former Notre Dame boxer, will do his fighting for the Naval air corps. He completrd training at Glen-view, 111, and now is at Corpus t'hrlstl, Tex, ready for a commission Jack Hallett. ex-Pirate pitcher Rex Enright Named Coach Of Georgia Navy Gridders tn-round snht decision, and Statesville, N. Durham, N.

C. Connolly of Kearny. N. quarter I finalist in the 1937 boys' national the crowd almost ripped Forbes and Dayton. Ohio.

Field apart when It was announced Itching Often Relieved Quickly Aa aoo aa yoa apply H. T. ya Buy flad that th Itchinaj la relieved. Yo sbouM paint tb infected part wttb R. F.

ickt aed saoraiac atU yoar fet ar better. Uauaily this aakaa from thr tea dors. H. F. sbwaM he th ski a soft smooth, Ycm may marval at th BMfe way It brinaa yoa relief.

ATHENS. July 10. (UP) Lieut. Rex Enright. former sth- RELIEF GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK At )mi.

10 mt th tdult popalttlott th Unit! Stattx btiti ttf bj th tfisrtut kotow, AthWt' Foot. Usually th Utu Wt-wi tb to. Littl wmirry bliatcrt fri. mi4 th kiti rkt After wfe.il. th Itching hMiimn intent, wd you 1WI theuch jo oul4 lik crtstch eff th kfn.

Snipes Pfefferle Shoot Holes-In-One At A.C.C. KEEP FIT PLAY GOLF! Ride the Merrimon Ave. Beav-erdam or Beaver Lake Bus to BEAVER LAKE GOLF COURSE Don't wait for Athlete' Foot aeeom rtoua. who blanked the oianis. -u.

mis director and head coach at spring. Is in the navy I the University of South Carolina. Nine members of last year's gch the football team at American league All-Star team ereitn(. naVy's pre-f light school here In the armed forces. They are Ted tt-js vear announced lo-WUliams.

Joe Di.Maggio. Phil Rli- r.lght. ruto, Charley Ruffing. Tommy Enrlght. once a football star at Henrlrh.

Birdie Tebbetts. Al Ben- Notre Dame and with the Green ton. Sid Hudson and Hal Wagner. Ba Packers, will take up his new- 6et n. F.

twday. already had been scheduled for the Skycrarkrrs this fall-Georgia Tech al Atlanta. Oct. Chapel Hill navy pre-flight at Chapel Hill, Oct. 23; Tulane at New Orleans.

Oct. 3. and CVeorgian at Athens Nov. 13. The fifth opponent, a southern conference team scheduled for Nov.

13, asked that its identity temporarily be revealed. Enright obtained a leave of absence last winter from his post at South Carolina to enter the navy's physical training program. He was playing in a foursome with Dr. Kermit Brewn, Roland Wingate and Frank Donnahue. Snipes and Dr.

Browa each carded a 71 for the round, while Wingate. the rlnb pro. had a 75 GLENN SNIPES, Asheville at- torney. and Lieut. M.

S. Pfef- ferle, of Moore General scored holes-ln-one yesterday and Friday, respectively, on the Asheville Country club links. Snipes saw his eight-Iron tee shot drop Into the cap en the ll-ard 17th hole. Seven National leaguers of the 1942 duties around Sept. 1.

ATHLETE'S FOOT MEDICINE $1.00 Borrtsi. NOW 50c $3.00 BoHles. c.i.ia NOW $1.50 I Urn at aiaca AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS HENRY WESTALL, Lieut. Cmdr. Matty Bell, di souad who are ln service are Enos and Donnahue an 83.

Green Fees $1.00 Four Tickets $3.00 CLl'BS FOR RENT rector of physical training at the prr-fllght school, announced meantime that five games Lieut. Pfefferle made his coveted Slaughter, Jimmy Brown, Terry are on the 175-yard ninth hole. Hej Moore. Pete Reiser. Pee Wee Reese, used a No.

I Iron. 1 Johnny Mire, Wlllard Marshall..

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