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Daily News from New York, New York • 249

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i 45 DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933 Don Budge Wins By Fred Fletcher wgTnsrairgrraTfinnnrgyM Slippers, Sandals Or Shoes Within A Summer Budget By Al Taylor At Wimbledon Net the hotel or club where they hap- pen to have an engagement but at the same time wear something which sets them distinctively apart from the guests for example, all 1 wear ties to match the brown gabardine trousers they might combine with a light brown flannel jacket. Al Tatlor tcilt answer Questions regarding Men's Fashions. AMre Al Taylor. The Hews. 220 E.

JSd N. Send stamped, addressed envelope. Three informal Summer items in the way of foot coverage are illustrated today. At the top is If it is possible for you to go fishing on a weekday, I strongly advise doing so. I have always maintained Sunday is one of the worst fishing days, especially if you go for weak-fish.

Every one seems to be out that day, and speedboat operators and others have little sympathy for anglers. I tried my luck for weakfish ins 1. in command of Captain Moe Henry uiierea Bout Los Angeles, June 20 (U.R). Tom Gallery, Los Angeles fight promoter, to Interstate Pilots Vie at Cross Bay The driving of Chet Gibbons, Doc Shanebrook and Bub Walker, pilots who come from three different states will be closely watched tomorrow night at the weekly program of big car automobile races at the Cross Bay Speedway, Ozone Park. The trio are leading in the competition for the Sterling Point Trophy as a result of two victories apiece this season.

Ruth to Compete In Leewood Golf Babe Ruth will compete in the semi-final round of the club championships at the Leewood Country Club, Westchester, this morning Wimbledon, June 20 (U.R). Donald Budge, Oakland, world's No. 1 amateur tennis player, opened defense of his All-England singles championship today with a 2, 3, 63 first round victory over Kenneth C. Gandardower, London. Budge, a 1 5 favorite to win the title, easily crushed Gandardower, a big-game hunter.

During the rallies, Gandardower kept the ball in play with fine retrieving shots and occasional sideline drives. But Budge, playing well within himself, had more than enough shots to cool Gandardower's ardour. Henkel Victorious. Henner Henkel, Germany, was the first of the "name" stars to move along with Budge. He defeated D.

M. Bull, England, 63, 60, 62. Bill Roberston, Hollywood, was eliminated in the first round by E. Maneff, Switzerland, 6 3, 64, 16, 63. Roderich Menzel, Czechoslovakia, seeded No.

3, defeated G. W. S. Fitt, 63. 75, 63.

Henry W. (Bunny) Austin, England, was surprisingly carried to day offered Henry Arm strong $60,000 to defend his world welterweight title against Ceferino Garcia of Manila here next September. Armstrong is under a three-year contract to Baldwin, Babylon. I was accompanied by Sam Leibowitz, famous attorney. We angled in the off West Island, and the minute any weakfish came into our chum line, they were immediately frightened away by the speed boats, ferries or fast yachts passing our boat.

Some going at the rate of twenty to thirty-five miles per hour, caused a sudden, unexpected heavy swell. I dont know why these boat owners can't have some consideration for the other fellow and at least slow down while passing boats at anchor, especially with women and children aboard. I saw one youngster, about six years old, almost roll off the cabin of an anchored craft. Someone caught im just in time. Leibowitz caught the first weak-fish of the day and landed a second one.

Our total catch was six weaks and one kingfish. All last week some excellent messes of big yellow-finned tide-runners were caught in Great South Bay, down near Fire Island Light and also off West Island. I am convinced the fish are still in the Bay but, due to hundreds of Mike Jacobs, Gallery said the offer would not be affected by a slack slipper, which comes in white suede and brown calf, in all white suede, or brown calf and brown suede. Priced at $5.49. The thick soled shoe in the center has a red rubber sole with yellow, blue or tan suede top.

Priced at $4.98. The braided sandal is of brown the outcome of the Arm strong-Ambers bout, The Babe, now back in baseball as coach of the Dodgers, claims he will retire from competitive golf if defeated in this tourney. luggage leather, and is $3.98 and $4.98. five sets by Eric Filby, also of Eng Style flash: Larry Clinton, or resurgence of strength that has periodically appeared in plants since the time they first came into existence. Whatever the answer to these and other mysteries, the present Summer gives promise of a uniform excellence in all flowers.

Midgets at Oval An eight event card of midget automobile races has been arranged for the inaugural program at the Farmers Oval Speedway, chestra leader at Glen Island Ca land, the scores were 4 6, 6-r-l, 36, 64, 63. 1 Gene Mako, Los Angeles, gained the second round with a 6 1, 6 2, 60, victory over D. J. Cooke, England. sino, suggests to budding young orchestras that they dress closelv to the styles set by the guests at Olenuale, Monday night.

motor boats running rampant, one stands little chance on Saturday or Sunday of catching many unless they get out at daybreak. Weakfish are timid, go to the bottom and stay there when the water is churned up to any extent. sC 11 I JM II 11 1 HI HIPP Illl I lllipi II lllllll laIIHHpa. The profusion and excellence of A '10 Rapid and Efficient! Fully Serr ATISTE rN 7 -I Jx A1 if. I 'V r- I iced for One early-Mooming Summer flowej-s this year is due to what gardners term a "wet May." Irises, roses and peonies, as well as numerous early-flowering shrubs and vines, have displayed a richness and vigor of productivity well above the average.

The early warmth that gave the season a head start, with cherry, apple and other blossoms blooming two to three weks in advance, has been partially counterbalanced by the recent period of chill weather. This readjustment should result in mid-Summer and Fall flowers appearing at their customary times, although the current display of roses started about a week earlier than usual. Occasionally we hear experienced gardners and naturalists remark: "This is a rose year," or "This is a dahlia year." They are at a loss to explain their statements scientifically, yet know one species or va CORSETS Year! Submerged Agitator which will do large or small wash! Made of pre-shrunk cotton batiste that ordinarily goes into $2 garments All le felt lininfi under took for comfort! Reinforced seams for wear. We'l boned in tne places wkero yon require the most support. 1 All Enclosed riety of Hower will one year achieve a greater luxuriance of blossoms than in other years.

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