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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 15

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at i i X. 4 rv rf' rint r- 'SQmdiJuLZG rri 0 9- VQ ul-G- or.y Gthcr Tied 41 for Second i i w- -w-w LwnrJije Ecdi For: Cfiapmani hooting a nFiftji'qm Cen AndJlje-U Still tJoptns ToCcl Sizn llokfl tr Cdh lUUir vt In center or Eter purchased from th Car-Claris in right; Carman is high on Ada m7 i lies going to snako th ether outfielders hustle tor their Jots, he predicted. Charley cntert wO be carried as an outfield spare. Behind the" plat It wifi be Andy'. Semlnlck a rain with the veteran Rolfie llemsiey and pet Moor.

to help him out. Dutch Heonard, the knuckle bafi star purchased frnmdh Bens tors; Schoolboy Rowe, Oscar Judd. Tommy Hughe and Charley Bchanz wifi be the regular starting pitcher with A1 Juririch, BUx Donnelly, Frank Iloerst, Ken Raffensberyer and either Dick tlauncy or Charles ttanceu rounding cut tho3atafL EijrrotxDjcj homoTur0 v.2u.vv.v,njXf4 4 g5 fi.M2rr.fgRV VOC.T 4 IU4SJ, UOQVUS HzHy South" African 17: FinUJica In Tfa fer tlth pizca r' pcsre Is or ".3 witfi thers cf, Eyre: Kelson and Horton Cmith today rs donll? dinner fa ilia anneal Masters roll tournament Hra a result cf.Wa victory In tha lth playing- efths event, VI i Trccphocf Derearet, ex-Texan now It--fere out cf OJal, CaL, Jumped late the RaJ-at to ftart Cf tot 72-bole peet over the C3O0-yard national course last Thursday and was never traced. He potted ons-under-par IX, fourth consecutive tubpar a yesterday final lS-holi to r.sh with total of 21. I cn, now retired and living Poancis, Texas, bad a 73 for a 23, hue amateur protect of his, 1 rank htranahan of Toledo, Ohio, rad the day test round wfin 63 to tie Nelson's total.

-The 5X03 awarded Demaret, who first wen th tltla la 1340. brought tit money winning to $13,113 and put him further out It was alio his fourth victory of the winter tour, which ended with the Hasten. II wen at Tucson and fit. Peter bury end -pepped the lliamt four 1,81 event' with Eea Hoyan. II o' runner-up here to Nelson In H3 and to Herman Kelser of Akren, Ohio, last year, finished with a 73 for a- 3 and fourth; flac with Harold McSpaden of ar-ferd, 1 la.

McSpadea turned a 51 on hi last round. Henry Picard of Cleveland, Ohio, and Jim Ferrier of Chlcayo, finished fa a tie for sixth place with 23, while five other Ed Oliver of WUmlnsfcon, Det; Dick Met of Arkansas City, Chandler Harper of Portsmouth. Lloyd JTanrrum of Chicago, and Tony Penn a of Cincinnati wer knotted at XT. STohnny Bulla of Phoenix, fcal a for a 23 and 13th place. He tree was never a threat to xe- rat hit feat of last year and fin hed with a 73 and a total of 34.

That left him tid for ith place with -Ellsworth Vines of Eos Stelea Eecks Tl far ltth Bothy Eocke, th South African rharricn who- arrived laat We inesdsy Just la. tlrnt fo play a fast rrtetico round, had rounds of W-Ti-U-Vd for a 23 total and a 4 14th place tie with Dick Chapman of pinenurst, N.CL, and Elt-tie of Cleveland. Demaret had rounds cf 8371-73- 71 en stroke mora than In 1340 when he won the championship with LXL Nelson won her the first time In 1517, whUe Smith took the honors In 1534 and 1223, Ferrier started with a rush jtt-i end cn tht basis cf four i tiriies la the first eight holes overtook Demaret at that point, hut I adel when he lost stroke on fciuth hole and then dr fsore pa the first three se tint. He had tntere final round with 214 four ftOndDgmartt. tennis team give promise of real competition all da At Tulane, for Instance, where they like tennis well enough to have a special stadium with 1200 seating coppct-y YwnaXwitrtsl Uicomzm, gsfji aexxm uAlJvxiautoc ytatr urictjfViaimiRiT yrar tcSm'Jl lf3 rices rcucEas' DUI2J MD AX? WATT FCZ csfJBa fiXFozd Gsrl tV 4 tlnrcriirTIsns To Clilft To OmQtU iJCt CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn, (AT) The Boston Jley Box, their bats sfieaeed yesterday at Birmingham, Ala, by Bud Lively, Cincinnati Red rookie right-hander who handcuffed them without a hit tor tix Inning clash with th Rhinelanders again today, Manager doe Cronin of the Sox expected to have hi promising recruit right-fielder, Bill Goodman, back ta ac-tlon.

Elstl To riayOaUIeU OWENSBQRO, Ky. (AT) The Braves take on. the Mil waukee Brewer! today and Manager Billy intend to inject e.bby'-ist Into tho outfielA Sistl led tpo American Association In batting while playing shortstop for Indianapolis last year but apparently Dick Culler has retained his shortstop berth and Southworth wants to make tha most of Sistls batting power, Ayer Mina Starting Jab FORT SMITH, Ark, (AP ES1 self a starting berth on Manager Mel Otts mound staff. The six-foot-three 125-pound el-bower turned In hi second straight Impressive performance yesterday as th Giants bowed, 2-L to the Cleveland Indiana before ILL77 onlookers at Oklahoma City. mmrrnmm HeCtallough Injured DALLASk Texas (AP) Catcher Clyde McCullough of the Chicago Cub will be out of action for several days with a twisted ankle.

Bob Scheffing and Hickey Uvlngston will share the receiving burden during McCulloughs absence. Outfielder BUI Nicholson Is tUU being used a a pinch-bitter until hi Charley hors completely heals. Pitcher Hank Borowy blistered finger still I sort. Stratton Attend Gam SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) It wa old hom day far Manager Ted Lyons of th Chicago Whit Sox In Dallas yesterday with dozens of his friend making the trip from Waco, Texas, to greet him.

Monty Stratton; ex-sox pitcher who lost a leg In a hunting accident eight rear ago, watched tha pale hose rounc Dallas, 14-3 with outfielder Floyd Christopher pacing the at tack by elouung two homers, Moore Makes Great Catch FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) Centerfielder Terry Moon of the St. Louie Cardinal played hi first complete game of the spring yesterday as ha Red Bird divided a double-header with their Houston Tex. League farm band at Houston. Moore made on of the sensational catches for which ha is ous despite -a knee which Is stiU weak from a winter operation. In the sixth inning of th opener which the Cards lost, 3-2, Moor mad a headlong-dash Into left center for Vaughn Hazens line driver and finished up with diving glove catch.

Th third the seven inning nightcap, XO-3. Greenbergs Dal Doe It MIAMI, Fla. CAP) Fred Dan-ford and southpaw speed ban artist Hooks lott will pitch for th Sh Louis Browns gainst thej Brooklyn Dodger today th Brownies final exhibition tut at Miami Field, Th Browns dropped a 3-1 gam to Pittsburgh yesterday when Hank Greenberg hatted in both Pirate j. Irish (n Heston In 903. Say Writer SALEM.

N.H.- (UP) The site of the first Christian missionaries to come to America almost 1000 year ago i believed to be located mid old stone ruin In North Salem, according to a newly published book. William p. Goodwin saya bo believe tho missionaries to have been Xrish Cullee or monk who cam to coavert tho Algonquin Indian then roaming the Salem area. In hit book; The Rufr! cf Great Ireland in New England, Goodwin say th riont villages found at North Srient existed from 23 to 1CC3 AD. He base hi opinion on historical records left In Icelandic history and the sags.

F.Iore Salmon Coming NEW YORK American dinner table will soon again have all th fresh and frozen salmon they want, according to th N.Y. Journal of (Commerce. Government purchases, not scarcity of salmon, were' responsible for th shortage among consumers during the past few-years. At one time, the government took 63 per cent of the canned salmon being produced. These purchases ar now at a and most of th coming, salmon catch will go to consumers.

psra xttzr. CnIied Frere Cpert ERfcf NRR7 Ren Chapman was hailed ar. somewhat of a mlracJt man last season when be took over th once-fcrlorn I hillies, Injected new life Into them, and brought th uh home la fifth place It wa quit a Philadelphia story for fan in th Clty-wf Brotherly Lev, are acejatomed to elghth-plac finbers. It look like they mhtpet them backlhl season. Tho Athletic appear a sure-fire bet to finish last and th Phillies figure to battlo th Rads for th National League cellar.

Chapman is shooting for fifth place again, but lack of car able infield reserve may prevent free achieving tb Pial. Chapman Isnt kidding hlmsrifi He know hi 1217 edition doe not rate with the Cardinals, Dodgers, Cube and Brave but he figures bustle wifi pay off and enable his club to finish ahead of the Giants, Pirates and Reds. Chertstop Chief Concern He ew- ger will be able to stand up for a full season and wifi be lucky to play CO oiNLcames. He has no on to takeover when Skeeter is on th bench. Ile etfil 1 hoping to get Stan Rojek from the the Dodger or Eddie Miller from th Red.

He also has problem at first and third where he i counting on the veterans Frank McCormick and Jim era go snd McCormick particularly probably will need plenty of reUei Only Lou Finney, who double as an outfielder. Is avafiabl for th initial sack and Chapman has no one hack of Tabor who measure up. Outfield fist Emil Verban wifi be at second. II plugged the big gap there last year and tightened up what had been a porous infield. Two rookies, LaPoint, a shortstop, and Ford Mullen, third baseman.

probably wifi win th Infield utility berth with Puddin Head Jones almost sur to be sent put for more seasoning. HI outfield Is sst with Del En- SiRns 7ilh Rockets' CHICAGO tDBerni Jefferson, star Northwestern halfback tn the 1st 1230s snd winner of th distinguished Flying Crus with the All-Negro 23d Air Fighter Group, has signed a contract with th Chicago Rockets of too All-America Football Conference. Th speedy Negro, whose hom Is in Grand Rapid, Mich, currently is teaching physical education at Mediil elementary school. llalloj Seeded First MIAMI, Fla. CD Gardner Mul-loy of Miami wa seeded first in the Southern Night tennis tournament which began here today.

Buddy Behrens of Fort' Lauderdale was seeded second, and Harris Everett of Miami Beach former North Carolina State chany pion, third. Finals la New York DUBLIN tn The Gaelic Athletic Association affirmed yesterday that this yesr sll-Irelsnd srnlor football finsl wifi be hsld In New probably In Sep: county team pu York. The two wifi fiy to New York. Undenmlers T7orry NEW YORK Thought of to destructive power of atomic bombs and other weapons of modern warfare, have Insurance companies abroad trying to get out from under war risk policies, reports th New York Journal of Commerce. One large group of companies In Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark are now proposing to do away with war risk Insurance altogether.

They 'rfslm it will be impractical in another war; that no company or group of companies, ho wver lwge, could meet the liabilities that might be incurred. Store Return Student Check Lee9 Shoe LRXANDRIA.V. CD These two pairs cf shoe purchased by General Robert E. He for 42X3 are still on the books. Th shoe store where th purchase was mad has returned a check for th amount plus interest forwarded by students of Washington and He University.

Mrs. Clinton BaUenger, of Alexandria, descendant of the stores original owner, found too item in olfi account now In her Both eh and th shoe store say they won't accept any of several offer mad to pay the amount since ah discloeea i oral day ago that tho purchase price apparently -never had been paid. VLT OUH Ky22fcS 724- MttKMg) fCZ fSt CXSXt to sJ, cvat.rggss rzftseg (Hv ION mi ns Ai- out taw EVFFt rTl 7i.i lu- lvs SAVED TH2M, Ai FCHTFUt. examples cf cc CDSI3 CCL'LfrDCIAL' TH3STXD MT ItJFWC YOU jOfiT rrtu ccrn a tAY CfALL TH2 NE3V3 A sN Np-jr Mt amazir chAxi -rTfr-! kCF H53 I NTldEAiieHr ZAP iPN.n-N'AKT cp rt i) rr ll2S CfiMTA HAOJCUMI 'CTAMrco nr 3 mifi COUIO CLAST ICEADVOUWrBS Y.O-WM4 CM TMS -CLARCC. CACZ.

1M MV jRAJTIMfl fOCM jh K- capacity, coach Emmet Pare will have Jack Tuero. 19th player In the national rankings; two former national boys1' champions, Wade llerren and Dick Mouledous, and several highly rated youngsters, Including-two sons of the university resident William and' Manr loks even stronger with 13th-ranked Gardner Lamed, runner-up for the I913r Intercollegiate title, big Fred Kovaleskl, Tut Bartzen and the Brendan and Jim Macken. And maybe some other team will be about as good wud ritch Baltimore Is-observing the 72 th anniversary of Its dabut In organised baseball this year and toe Oriole and New York Yankees might stage an authntlo celebration tomorrow If they could pet the police chief to throw out the first -TheLowj Baltimore club, which opposed the New York Mutuels In that first game In 1S72, Included two players who later -were barred for life for throwing game and th only nm tire ever thrown out of organized baseball for deaUng with gambler. Monday Matin Forest Efaw, the two-mUer, attribute hi pood performances during the winter to adopting the Swedish method of training When he found hi leg were petting Urht from pounding the boards, Forest took to the forester rather his Oklahoma farm-and trained on soft, springy ground VUlanovm College aspect lt Its best baseball attendance in 73 year this spring, And Virginia Tech's top baseball battery I Pitcher Tommy Burn and Catcher joe Hoffman, who were rival for the center Job In football lari fall Boh Fenimore of Oklahoma A. and will be on of the first footballer Invited to play in the Chicago all-star gam next fail.

If youre wondering about Charley TrippPs base stealing record with the Atlanta Cracker (he stole UcnU tries in the first nine exhibitions) remember that besides having, jlenty cf speed, he' being coached by EKd Cuyler, who was one of the best be stealer In th business la the When Coach Adolph Rupp of Kentucky we, defending Southern athletic scholarship at thr recent Notre Dam basketball benqutt someone knocked over in empty chair. Whtmappenedr asked Adolph, did cause seme Rig Nine tym-pathlrer to fall out I hi chair? 4V- ffiiu-to Get at hew bsocn r-J nr. ax tznr3 tzZsn, fsom aossss 1 cofrcagy vgsocKg -tom VEJW- a 1 LOO ATTMAT RJNNV njPNITU(g2 IIU-CfiTTHSv WON IT ON PADIO QUIZ iHOWS i jma nsw PECPLG MOVING IN CeS3TMa crcv C3 cc AT THE RriUNCi CROCK SANITARIUM STOPPED" CCREAMINGiT I NA i 3 SO-WU3 fEXORDS CHOW 7W3 fiSSU.G CAMERA VAS ASSIGNED TO A MAH H4M03 WVRVAIOJI'I VtrfZO HSESXNLV HU -IN- HO-WO-HO TH2 couc( THAT uvu ROOMCS7 It) HATS TO HV2TOa CNTHATCDD -LOCK AT THATCLty ft? 1 AMOAl CF HAP REURF A iPTITLM HYPOS CGLE zSAsoii pcq ta jam a 03 V'VS TO C2T Hli HARD a C.4 THAT CAMERA AM CrV tif KpJCS y- 'T 0 Montreal. SKglil FayonttTTo Defeat leafs MdimtEAl CUP) Tha Mon-real Canadiens, regular season -'charrions of tha National Hockey Eearae and the Toronto Maple Heals, the runners-up, will tangle her -tomorrow nighl In the first ram cf the final round of, the Stan Hold era, were slightly favored to dt-. feat th Loafs, but a hard-fought aerie wa expected, since Montreal has teen weakened by Injuries to several.

men who figured In the regular-season title while. Toronto we near full strength. ontreal swept through Its semifinal series with Boston, four games to snd Toronto won Its series with Detroit by the cam count, finishing the series with a 8 to 1 vie- lory at Toronto Saturday night. Nick Met scored two goals and two assets for the winner. KrcncrVins Tennis Title" r1 HOUSTON, Texas CAP) Jack Hrarntr, cf Los ngeles, the ra 1 1 tonal champion, yesterday de-, featel Cardnar Muaoy, pf.Mlaml, ia.

In straight sets tor th JUver Caks tennis title. Kramer, -show Ing great burets cf "power and ae guracy, won 6-E fi-0 and 6-2. Ibramer, who had to default Ha semianal match la doubles esteruiy because cf a. blistered and, showed no trace cf the ajury ytstef day as he routed Mul l-rtara Hres, cf Ban Fran- -won th women' singles with a fi-E C-4 victory over i cf'Ecrkc'y siL Pn If Pr.la t. I.

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