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ays Slripp Tribute Doom Seeriin College Sports it' a. 1 Bt. Louis fAPl T'y 1i r. riiiiig cf JriD titripn's ORLANDO RFpOFtTF R-STAa ORLANDO, FLORIDA FBI, JAN. 11.

1S46 FAGS Voted the league's most Valuable piavt-r. The Chtrasa Cutis purchased "Cy" In the fall of 1841 and he reported to their spring training llH.tS In 42. Ms tllitimurt '---)i this i-ck, it I'lovca to rt-vii-w the of Uie school's fmrcfws Jul iMHilinHfi hm- lit SMsi and Lord Coswcll Listed as Top 2-Year-01d Mrs. Graham's Colt Honored 10 FE0P.il New York (API Overlooking the 1945 Juvenile champions, John B. Csmplifll, officiul liMmhcapper of ti) i.iiW ier up to present of the Texas lmue for the four non-voting members to the other's convention.

The articles also set out (11 At jointly sponsored meets, KCAA rules will apply to college events and AAU rule in open events: (21 Membership of a college sponsoring a tournament or meet will dirauij wnrre ne. uaiiea le caiifd hue in tre campaign, he played In nine games for the Cubs and butted Nov. 1. 1013 Block Joined the United States coast guard where he served until. Kept.

13, 1845. Getting out Jut-t in time to be eligible fur the Pukt am a.H,. determine whether NCAA or AAU rules wtll apply. sports are in for the bSt geit boom in hutory In the opinion of tne nation's college sports leaders who gathered here for the fsAtianal Colitttlat Athletic annual convention. i College presidents, coaches and athletic directors to a man aaw great things In store for college sports in the post-war era.

I 'I hey also saw a variety of dan-gets although they didn't aU agree on what tliey were. There were warnings about professionalism, pleas fur an enlarged Intramural program, denunciation of post-season bowl games, and programs outlined for control of athletic scholarships. Dr. Wilbur C. Smith, re-elected president of the organization, reported that many college presidents thought the NCAA should be given th power to enforce Its code of conduct.

But when the convention ended yesterday and all speeches were over, no action had been taken on any of the proposals. For at least another year, until NCAA holds its 194? meeting In New York City Jan. 6- control of intercollegiate athletic will remain in the hands of separate colleges, universities or The association did approve ar ANDERSON RELEASED Pittsburgh. lUFJ Shortstop All Anderson, Decatur, has been discharged from th navy and will rejoin th Pittsburgh Pirates, the club announced today. Anderson's return adds to tha many shortstop possibilities of the pirates.

Frankie Gustlne illed the Jockey club of New Yoilt, today picked Mrs. Elizabeth Graham's Lord Bowed as ths two-year-old of last season most likely to succeed In 1948. Campbell assigned 128 pounds to the rugged son of Boewell for the experimental handicap at Jamaica in April, the race In which he annually lists juveniles of the previous year according to how he believes they'll go la the rich three-year-old Stakes. Thls time he went right by both the champion of the two-year-old colts, star pilot, and the Juvenile fillies, Beaugay, to put the finger on Lord Boswell, a sturdy galloper who was bought, along with his dam, for $26,000 and went on to win seven of 11 starts and Although he overlooked the tl-tleholders, Campbell stayed with their stable, for both Star Pilot and Beaugay also are from the barn of Mrs. Graham.

Btar Pilot. A yoiiiig lad finin Bmnklyn, N. ln-yenr-old bfymour "Cy'1 Iii isiKDPd up ji.r Firipo's sitioul ti mi. Not muMm the the first year he deter, mined to try again In 138. iie inttdfl the grade, the second time and sold to the Memphis Clinks who were then managed hy liiiiy Bouihworth.

"Cy" Block's baseball career was at lung last a reality and hi gives the credit for his progress to Joe Tinker, Jimmy Jordan. George Andrews and Stripp himself. Bouthwortb optioned him out to Paragould In the Northrast Arkansas leasue that first year, where he hit X-i. A recall to Memphis at the end of the season and his option to Greenville in the Cot. ton States learn In 1839 followed.

Block hit at Greenville, playing third base and esubltsh-Ins a league record for assist and putouta. Despite his lood record In th lower minors, Memphis traded "Cy' to Elmlra of the Eastern league In 1840. Bis stay was ahort however, as he was optioned to Macon of th Class Hal); league where he hit another .318. v- 1941 saw Block to to Montreal of the International league by sale, only to have the Royals Immediately return him to- Macon. This turned out to be his best cpar.

Playinf along side of Eddie lanky, now of the Dodgers, the established a double play record. Block also took the batting ron with a .358 mark and was the spot last year and other contenders include Billy Cox, Huck Geary, Vic Barnhart and Eddie Leip. Jimmy Brown and Pete Cos carart can also play the position. day. Left to right: Mai Stevens.

Brooklyn coach; Jack Keeshln, president of the Chicago club: James Bieull, Buffalo president; Com. James Crowley; Harvey Miami president: and William D. Cox, Brooklyn president. (Associated press photo.l All-America conference heads coiifer-Thea representatives of ths All-America conference, which plans to become a second major professional foot, bill league next fall, confer In Chicago Jan. 3 be-fore start of a three-day meeting the following.

quad. He nutde himself useful to the Cubs as a pinch batter or runner whenever the oo casitm presented Itself, While the coast guard, Block plnyed ball for two years with the fills Island team coached by "Rabbit" Jacobaon, a former alar of the game and sound basebail figure. 1 The tills Wand squad won the Eastern service baseball ehampionsiilp in 1843 and again In 1944 against "Babe" Young's New London Coast Guard team and Floyd Bennett Air Station respectively. Block was stationed aboard the Ut3 Monticello when ha accumulated enough points for discharge, joining the Cubs In their late season drive for the National leRue pennant. The Cubs' winning the pennant and coming clone to victory In the fall classic was Block's big episode in baseball, while he still remembered Joe Bill pp's baseball school and what valuable assistance he received while a pupil In Orlando.

In answering the point-blank question whether he believed his American Legion or semi-pro baseball days back in Brooklyn would have been enough to launch him on a professional career. Block was quick and sure of his reply. -Without Joe 8trtpp's school I would never have been able to make the grade In pro ball." he said. Block's case la a fine example of what a baseball school like 71-U ticles of alliance with the Amateur Athletic Union which provide that each organization may send SinUy Signs WithTopping '1 New York fAPl A court flghtf TCIMITIS A BEETLES a S26.000 bargain buy who won $165. 38S and scored victories in the Belmont and Plmlico futurities and the hopeful, was assigned 12 pounds, along with Charles T.

risher's home-bred Spy Song, win ner of the Arlington futurity, and Dr. Eslle Asbury's Revoked. Wash, lngton Park futurity winner. WildcatsMeet St. Cloud Five.

Winter Park entertains the 8t. Cloud Bulldogs tonight In a dou- at aathaa a Ba favaaai ewawOt (a Artta rtaaa Braves Reveal Exhibition List Boston, IAPJ Boosting their preseason competition to a total of 38 games, the Boston Braves exhibition schedule of 34 games has been announced by General Mgr. John Quinn. The Tribesmen will train at their new camp at Fort Lauder, dale, Fla beginning Feb. and during their training period will play the Giants.

Phillies. Beds. Athletics. Louisville Colonels and Baltimore Orioles on three occasions playing twice a day at different camps. as Orhar Ina.

eta loomed today whether All-America Halfback Frankie Stnkwich. of Georgia, would play professional football this fall with the Detroit Lions of the National league or the New York Yankees of the newly organized All-America Binkwlch, voted the NFL's most valuable player In 1944, bolted the Lions yesterday by signing a three-year contract for Dan Topping's Yankees at a salary reported to be $12,000 annually. The move brought a prompt re lower Cost leans lmftlmrrt ttn Beaugay will pack 121 pounds fraa Fwaaaraiaa aaal gaff bleheader starting at 7:30 p.m. at aONDtD NO IMSUNSO Vaar Contracta ultphnt 2-0955 in the experimental. Beaugay won sit races In a row as a two-year, old and earned $105.810 compared to her $26,000 yearling pur-chase price.

ALL STATES TEOTE, ccmcLco. It fcotrrn BUMBV the Rollins "Rec'' Hall on Lake Virginia. The Parkers lost their first game of the season last Tuesday night at Daytona Beach to the strong Seabreeze High quint, but is believed to be nearly the same in tosKlng power as the victors from Osceola county. Admission la 25 and 35 cents. There will be A and games.

action from Detroit officials who declared they were prepared to Also slated are two night games go to court" to enforce a two-year at West Palm Beach. with 1 Between her and those given 128-pound burdens, Campbell named four to carry 122 in the experimental. They are Air Rat, the unbeaten speedster from Fred WyWs stable who was bought for $3,200 and earned Mrs. John D. Heru Count Bpeed.

full brother of the great Count Fleet: Warren Wright's High Bhtne and Mrs. Graham's knockdown. As wss expected. Mrs. Graham's 1945 Juveniles spread-eagled the GBANYS KNOVVN f0 VALUtS contract with Binkwlch which they contend has one year to run because he did not play In when he was In the army.

"Even If that isn't so I that the Detroit contract has one more the Athletic. Upon breaking ramp the Braves Join forces with the world championship Detroit Tigers for a nine-game exhibition tour as the two teams travel northward and close -M V. trmAil session found the rules committee recommending several changes. Chief of these was the suggestion that any forward pass thrown from the end tone and hitting the goal posts be declared an automatic touchback. This happened year to run I we have an option on Slnkwlch's services until Aug.

ries with the Red Sox, extended asserted Fred Mandel, owner Of list. All told, six of th top IT on from three to five tame this year, the Detroit club. "TT. werw irom ner Braves' long exhibition sea. in Bunaio, at tne ume, was in tne championship playoff VantToPay Your Doctor? Money is available her take car doctor and has njNrnsra.

Extra Money Con Es 1 Obtained By rUenegraphers CUy Employee Track Driven Clerks Federal employees Cltrwt Werkert Factory Folks Mechanic Other Employees If yea werk and need rh ask tor Austin Foiter. Dial t-252 "SI Ttare Lending Florida Creditor co. opens at Miami Feb. 24 when complete list rated III of last ni th. nt.nt.

th. i- announced another former Detroit player. William Kennedy, game at Cleveland last month and led to a safety, giving Cleveland a SAVE ttOrJIY WITH a iMTfviw huu, i vaa wt a AtuaalUm oftn t4 MM Br. "Ml mii for fut Imm MTkwMmK.OnK'ai.ymiMtfr aai4 pf futf Im pwu VIWSA AtvomoM RtaSM. mmt tnm AKa ft'ummif.

It MiS Mil raotae MM wirrn4iK. to Sft-mnuMit. a tecm-anmf, 219-pound lineman, had signed year'a two-year-olds, assigning m.inder of the training- schedule weight from 128 down to Mil 13-14 triumph over Washington. pounds. with the AU -America team, The developments took the limelight away from the opening of the National league's three-day annual meeting.

lis first day's li's Fun to khoidor Lovely Stamped For Gifts for Your Homel LEGAL NOTICTS cotWTY ouioa court, orangi COUNTY. FUOHIUA. EST ATX or clso a Vfootrouc TVrwat. honct to cmnmiRi TO A.T.L rRRSONS BAVINO CIJITM8 Ott Stripp's can do for a young fellow with a determination to make baseball his business. We are glad to see Stripp back In action this year because other cases similar to Seymour "Cy" Block's will no doubt eventuate.

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Chair Bock Set Choose rose, daisy, Anglais or Iitih tation cut aCH. vu Selected Stocks and Bonds ti C.4. UJi Jtie ti-b te'te baseball star, and rem lug cuy recreation superintendent, was presented with a nice pen and pencil set by the Orlando Amateur Athletic Asso. last week In tribute to Stripp's efforts In behalf of the city recreation program during the war, when be fUled In the post while Lt. Cotndr.

Clarence Varner was In the navy. Varner will returns his duties Jan. 1. Wented For Grcpcfruit Conning Previous Experience Not Necessary aciara. rat ain irwn' aranai-a.

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