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Daily News from New York, New York • 123

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New York, New York
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Snider Augusta, Ga.f April 8 (U.R). It was slender Ben Hogan against the field tonight on the eve' of the Ninth Annual Masters Golf tournament as the players finished four days of practice sessions to get their drives straightened out and their putts dropping. Hogan was listed at 5-1 with Hi 2: ft Byron kelson, Craig Wood and Snead just a step behind. 'Hogan, as usual, was hit-tin? the ball well today when he turned in another practice 68 and Lawson Little, who played with him, said Ben just 'can't miss a putt." Little carded even par 72. "He's the greatest player Ben Hogan game.

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S. Open champ. Armour and Bobby Cruickshank are the oldest veterans in the tournament. Nelson shot a two-under-par 70 today and. most of the other pros came in with cards around par.

Barrow Denies Hassctt Waivers President Ed Barrow yesterday emphatically denied the Yanks had asked waivers on First Baseman Buddy Hassett. Reports had wormed into print hinting that the Manhattan College alumnus, currently benched for Ed Levy, would either be sent to the Yanks' Kansas City farm or go to some International League club in a deal. 2 Card Homers Top Tigers, 7-2 Winston-Salem, N. April 8 (P). Frank Crespi and Johnny Hopp hit home runs today to help the Cardinals defeat the Tigers, 7-2, for their seventh victory in eighth exhibition games between the two clubs.

Lefty Max Lanier gave only three hits in six innings and Lon Wameke finished by allowing a lone single in the final three frames. The Cards battered Detroit's aces, Alton Benton and Tommy Bridges, for 14 hits. St. Txtuw 10 200 1 11 Detroit tAl IMM OliS IMHl 2 4 3 I l.nir Warn be ant) Cooper: B-n- too. BriJrt-l and Tebbetla.

Atlanta, April 8 iff). The Senators staged a slugfest with Aflqnt, lAflfltj hilt nut ef Jin exhibition game on the short end of a 15-14 score. Jim Vernon of the Senators banged out two homers, each with two on base. Atlanta ISA! 3iri OIK 15 15 2 w-mn. Masteran m.

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Miller's error set up two Jersey runs in the second but Lombardi wiped out this deficit with a homer after Kluttz' pinch single. Jersey City teed off on Tost and Sain in EBBETS FIELD VAV 1 TOMORROW. 3:00 P.M. IV. Y.

YANKEES nnooKivHJ 023 GESSB lt and At.i;onnell. uill. Thomas do charge or obligation. 3 Gehrig Fund Drive Begins Tuesday It's "Flay Ball!" next Tuesday as the major league campaigns get under way, and it's also the date set to start the national drive for a memorial fund for one of the game's most beloved figures Lou Gehrig. Then will begin the acceptance of donations from America's an-dom to purchase a fleet of ambulances dedicated to the great first baseman's memory.

The movement, originated by the British-American Ambulance Corps, will be handled by a committee headed by Newbold Morris, City Council president. Each ambulance will Dear Gehrig's famous numeral "4'' and will be used for the present emergency; later they will serve infantile paralysis sufferers. Thomson Chandler Harper, Herman Barron and Ralph Guldhal. Bobby Jones startled both himself and the gallery this afternoon when he suddenly started hitting the ball just right for a back nine 31, five under par, which added to his first nine 38 gave him a 69. Jones, playing with Nelson, Picard and Gene Sarazen, banged in five birdies on the back nine and got his par on the other four holes.

(Other picture on back pag Cubs Release 3 To Tulsa Farm Tulsa, April 8 (P). Tulsa of the Texas League today obtained on option two infielders and a pitcher from "the Cubs. Cy Block, third baseman, last year with Macon and voted the Most Valuable Player in the Sally League; Glenn Gardner, right-handed pitcher with Houston, and Frank Jelincich, catcher-first baseman with Utica of the Pony League, will join the Oilers in Dallas, Friday. The Cubs and Oilers have a working agreement. 1942 Will Reward Fighters! GSH2B CP BUICK '40 "4tS-C" 5-PaM.

Convertible Bwa.v at 131st St. Wood had a 69. If Hogan, greatest money winner in golf currently, should cop the $1,50 first prize, it will shoot his total for the year to more than $10,000. His winnings on the Winter circuit approximate $8,600 to date. WATCH PICARD! The Masters field that will tee off at 1:30 P.

M. tomorrow is the smallest since the tournament was founded in "34 by Bobby Jones. Only 42 players are here, the latest to arrive being Charley Yates, former British amateur champ, who is now in the Navy but obtained a leave for this week. Although not listed as a betting favorite, Henry Picard, a Masters champ in '38 with a 72-hole total of 285. was picked by other pros as one to watch.

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