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if THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Fridoy, Oct. 13, 194 33 SITUATION IN BOSTON THE PREPiffiiiDE Rich's Radio School Engages Frances Adams TODAY IN RADIO Bank Offers Cash Tonight Region Four Grid Rate Best in State Mangrum Leads Pros fit Glendale GLENDALE. Cat. (Knocking six strokes off par for a 6fl, Lloyd Mangrum, of Chicago, took the lead at the end of the first 18 Miss Frances Adams, Music Li Hs Cuyler Scheduled To Gei McCarthy Job? By CARL LUNDQUIST NEW YORK (UP) Brass hat bitterness in the also-ran Boston Red Sox and New York Yankee organizations was expected yesterday to result in more tarings and firings. brarian for Radio Station WCON, nas been appointed Assistant rector of Rich's By RITA YAN PELT Great Gable- Clark, that is ven i -J The greater now, in the estimation of Army Set Joseph BoralskJ.

ef I By JACJC JACKSON A few reflections on tonight's "big games" in Region Four. Before the season started, Coaches Drane Watson, of Gainesville: Oliver Hunnicutt, Milwaukee, Wis because his knowledge of the films made tfc Trouble in the Red Sox hier motion picture star allowed the sergeant to win $5,520 on WCQN-ABC's Break the. Bank the past Friday night The "Bank" will have $1,300 in its coffers when Atlanta's own Bert Parks again step up to his quiz microphone tonight at 9 to start the ball rollin: on radio's biggest money-paying show! arcny broke out into tne open WHADDA YOU THINK? of LaGrange; Jim Cavan, of Griffin, and Charlie Waller, of when Coach Del Baker was fired and Hazen (Ki Ki) Cuyler, a spec "The in tacularly successful minor league Barretts of Whxpcle Radio School by the Rich Foundation. Miss Adams, who has been with WCON since it went on the air nearly a year ago, will have charge of the educational radio programs which the Foundation presents over six Georgia radio stations. The o- The Power of a Woman Street- "Don't underestimate the power of a woman" seems to be the Decatur, all had several reasons why one of the others would win the Region title.

As midseason a few factors seem self-evident. First Decatur. Charlie Waller has to hurdle Griffin, Cedartown thought his boys to be just not Gainesville. All of which boils down to this Quite good enough for the rest of stm thfi fcest race in the statCf them. It seems, although they now the games involving the four hold four straight wins, that! teams should produce the State's they are not blessed with reserve football of the season, gtrength in the line, and that; TV theme of the new Democratic Rec ord Show heard Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 3:45 p.

m. over Boxing Bouts Tonight's 10-round middleweight bout from the St. Nicholas Arena, between Lee Sal, of Pittsburgh, and Rubin Jones, of Norfolk, Va. ought to be an eventful one. Neither fighter has ever lost a bout! Don Dunphy and Bill Co rum.

ABC's top commentators, will handle the mike on this big event tonight at 10 on WCON.ABC. HCON-ABC. This novel idea in Franc, Adam holes yesterday in the inaugural $15,000 Glendale Open Golf Tournament. With the favored Ben Hogan three strokes back, Mangrum put together rounds of 36-30 66 for the Oakmont Country Club's par 36-3672. Mangrum, former National Open champion, carded four birdies and an eagle the latter scored on a long second shot to the eighteenth green for a 12-foot putt, which he sank on the back nine.

Hogan played near flawless golf to shoot 35-34 69 and launch his usual solid bid for top money of $2,450. Two shots back of Mangrum when the firing was over late today was Johnny Bulla. Phoenix, with 34-34 68. while bracketed with Hogan in the 69's were Porky Oliver, of Seattle, with 35-34 and Zeil Eaton, of Monte-bello. with 33-36.

Skip Alexander, Lexington, N. with 34-36 70, and Fred Hawkins, Antioch, 111.. 34-36 70. rounded out the seven professionals who broke par over the well-trapped course. political broadcasts a disc-jockey daily during the grams, onerea show with musical numbers in be might prove their downfall.

How- Up in Gainesville, they're doing half of the candidates ought to something which will pay two be interesting listening. fold dividends, ad something which is becoming more and more out his coach's statement that he ranks with the State's best; Capt. Jim Harper is a fine end, and Tex "Vaughn, Pete Johnson and Norman Stone have' proved them practice. X-Ray Clinic OGLETHORPE Aa X-ray clinic school term, are broadcast directly to classrooms over WGAU at Athens; WRDW. Augusta; WMAZ, Macon! VROM, Rome; WPAX.

Thomasville, and WTOC, Savannah. In Atlanta, the programs were sent over WGST until the Foundation presented WABE-FM to the school system, and that station now offers the programs. Miss Adams is a graduate of the University of Georgia, where she majored in English and radio. 'Bingo Eli Yale' Is Quiz Tune, Experts Say (The information in the following box is based on the consensus of experts on the New York Daily Mirror, including Nick Kenny, Walter Winchcll and others.) NEW YORK (N A A) Probable answers to current radio Quiz shows are: "Stop the Music," ABC, Sunday nights at S. Our current guess is "Bingo Eli Yale." "Hit the Jackpot," CBS, Tuesday nights at 10.

Our guess is "Fortune Favors the Brave." "Tello-Test," Mutual, daily at 11:45 a. m. Try "Bill Wambs-ganss" on this quizzer. "What My ABC, Saturday nights at 9:30. Experts feel the mystery star is Hilda Ferguson.

"Sing It Again," CBS, Saturday nights at 8. Could the phantom voice be that of Gypsy Rose Lee, Babe Didrikson Za-harias or Maureen O'Sullivan? Love's Old Sweet Song There's dramatic entertainment Great Scenes from Great Plays heard tonight over WGST-MBS at 8. Basil Rathbone and Bea Straight bring you the tender love of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browninr selves as running backs. Gainesville was disappointing will be held at the courthouse in Oglethorpe on Friday, Oct. 22.

Mrs. Jesse Joiner, health nurse. manager with ambitions to be a big league pilot, was hired to replace him. That deal prompted Gen. Mgr.

Joe Cronin to say his irascible field pilot, Joe McCarthy, instigated the firing of Baker. "The whole thing was in McCarthy's hands," Cronin said. "I told Baker he was fired in a telephone conversation. I had to under the rules of baseball. I did it so he could find time to look for another job.

But McCarthy handles the coaches and I have nothing to do with them." But it was indicated that Cronin, probably acting under instructions from millionaire owner Tom Yaw-key, hired Cuyler, a perennial producer of Southern Association winners. Cuyler, veteran Pittsburgh outfielder with a vast store of baseball knowledge and valuable contacts throughout organized baseball, might step right into McCarthy's job if the Red Sox pilot could be persuaded to stick to his farming near Buffalo instead of coming back to Boston to fulfill the second year of his contract. That the Red Sox had become a little fed up with the grumpy Irishman was not a very well-kept secret during the World Series. And Yawkey, one of the 10 l-ichest men in America, probably was never more disappointed than will be in charge. Who gainst Griffin, and perhaps Coach Watson was right when he said that the loss of his great 1947 line just couldn't be overcome.

However, he has Jackie Roberts nd Marvin Free, and could beat anybody on a good Griffin squeezed by. an improving Cartersville, 13-0, two weeks go, then surprised in tying the favored Elephants- Red Roberts beads a good 'line, but an offensive spark seems lacking. LaGrange, on paper, now looks to be the best of the lot. It beat a good Marietta team, and rolled over North Fulton, 20-0, In the season's opener. Hunnicutt ranks with the State's best prep coaches, but he still Talmadge, Press On fiir Tohiqht Four reporters will fire questions at Georgia's Herman Talmadge in a nationwide broadcast tonight, Talmadge will be the guest on "Meet the Press" at 10 p.

m. The writers will broadcast their I CRUSHED BY MOB tions from Washington, and Tal IIOTTA V. EDGEWISE when" the Red Sox blew the madge will answer from the WGST station in Atlanta. Writers on the program will be Cecil Dickson, of Gannett Newspapers; Phelps Adams, of the New York Sun; Kenneth Crawford, of News- American League pennant playoff game to the Indians in Boston. He walked out before the game Coach Watson reports that over 100 youngsters, too young for high school, are being fully equipped and organized into a sandlot grid league.

That interest and spirit is high Is self-evident from watching the kids practice. Without being told, one group, for instance, takes several laps around the field before drills actually begin. They say, and they're right, that they've got to get into shape. The dividends better citizens and better football players make it a worthwhile program for any town. That Gainesville is doing it is another example of the city's progressive spirit.

Around the State Selections for this week are La-Grange over Griffin, Cartersville over Canton, and Rockmart over Spalding in a close one. The latest Harrison to come up at Way-cross, Bobby, continued to sparkle in South Georgia circles last week as he scored all three touchdowns against Albany. Ardie Mc-Clure, the ex-Georgia tackle, has has been promoted to the head coaching job at Calhoun High. His Yellow Jackets, sparked by Ken; neth Moore, have lost just one game thus far. Moore's high scoring (he's tallied 85 points in four games) is nothing new, by the way.

He accounted for 119 last season. Richard Lee, star, now a freshman aide at Georgia, made Believe It or Not for his touchdown runs on two successive kickoffs while in high school. down at Tifton are saying that Bobby Griffis may be better than Billy Mixon. who is now a Georgia Bulldog. Griffis, a 212-pound junior, tallied three times against Moultrie and twice against Thomasville in his latest outings.

Columbia Coaches Retire 3 Week, and Mary Cottrell, of the; says- To All You Visiting Radio Men Who Belong to NAB Welcome to Atlanta And Our WORDIN Is the Middle Name Nashville Banner. Lawrence Spi- was over. Already fired by Yawkey and vak will be moderator. Cronin were Phil Troy, Assistant General Manager, and George IFiTrnni i JFn i urn DeMassey's Team Wins At Savannah SAVANNAH (IP) A pair of SaVannahiarts Leo a Mary Calder pro, and Bob White, Savannah Golf Club amateur, teamed with Mike Demassey, Lookout Mountain, to win the Southeastern PGA Pro-Amateur tournament here yesterday with a seven-under-par 65 best ball. Beckmann and White collected seven birdies, Beckman getting four.

The latter had an even par 72 with his own ball. Vince Eldred, Ft. Pierce, and Frank Stevenson, Savannah amateur, were second with 66. The Southeastern PGA tournament gets underway here today at 10:30 a. with Defending Champion Pete Cooper." of Ponte Vedra, a slight favorite to retain his crown.

Eighteen holes will be played today and Saturday, with the final 36 holes slated Sunday- Giants Release Frey. McCarthy Radio Crooner Badly Injured NEWARK, N. J.OP) Jack Carroll, 24-year-old crooner who won a nationwide talent show, was mobbed by autograph seekers as he left his New York broadcast last night and had to be taken to a hospital here with what authorities described as serious internal injuries. Carroll collapsed in. a taxi cab en route to his home in nearby Belleville and was taken to the Doctorst said he was suffering multiple bruises of the chest and JOin TOK1GHT fa Rsteitfe? Toporcer, chief of the farm system.

A number of other officials in minor league farm clubs also were let out and more are expected to go. Some of the players who failed to come through, in the stretch run are candidates for the ax. With the Yankees, the bitterness of owners Dan Topping and Del Webbind Gen. Mgr. George Weiss crystallized immediately when the season ended.

They gave Bucky Harris, the popular field pilot, the heave-ho, although he had won one pennant and missed a second by two days and FRONT PAGE DRAMA True, Exciting Stories of Rmat Life 'From The American Weekly, Distributed With The. Constitution Every Sundety. FRIDAY, OCT. 15 Augusta VBBQ 10:45 A. M.

Toccoa WRLC 9:15 P. M. Waycross WAYX 10:15 P. M. Keep Tuned to Tonr Local Station for itlany Other Good Shows.

7:30 THE LONE RANGER 8:00 THE FAT MAN 8:30 THIS IS YOUR FBI 9:00 BREAK THE BANK 9:30 THE SHERIFF 9:55 CHAMPION ROLLCALL 10:00 BOXING groin and was being X-rayed to determine other possible injuries. Edwin Royal Lee. Associate Pro fl A tf ASod Whiskey IIIIKIT IflsltIT fi 7 i 1 1 1 fiic'' i sk i JwSsr ducer of the Mutual Broadcasting System's talent jackpot show, said ne accompanied Carroll from his broadcast at the Longacre Theater in New York City when some 300 autograph seekers surrounded I him. DIAL 55 ICHflNNING COPE'S ALMANAC: American Broadcasting Company two games. State Fox Hunters Elect Dr.

Nicholson THOMASTON (IP) Dr. J. H. Nicholson was elected President of the Georgia Fox Hunters Association yesterday. Dr.

Nicholson, for many years a devotee of the July Hound, amassed more points than any other dog owner during the State meet just ended. NEW YORK (IP) The New iYork Giants yesterday announced jthe outright release of two vet-jeran infielders Lonnie Frey and (Johnny McCarthy. Frey, who icame to the club in August, is a second baseman and McCarthy, who was acquired from Minneapolis, understudied Johnny Mize at first base all season. Fencing Vital To Pastures FRIDAT, OCT. 15.

1948 NEW YORK (IP) Two Columbia varsity coaches, with 83 years service between them, have been retired, effective immediately. Jimmy Murray, fancing coach for 50 years, has withdrawn completely but August Peterson, wrestling coach since 1915, will continue in the physical education department. 1 Suggestion of the day: It isn't too Tate to plant Kentucky 31 fescue. And by getting it in now we advance our farming interests an entire year. RADIO PROGRAMS FOR TODAY All Programs in Eastern Standard Time and Subject to Change Without Notice ON THE NETWORKS Friday Time I ABC WAG A 590 WSB 750 WGST 920 WCON 550 CBS NBC MBS PurpiSge; jFirrt Call jiiUnt Chor; Nw Gepl Faith Hr.

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