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Daily News from New York, New York • 44

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ALL, IT WOULDN'T BE BREAKING OUR IF WENT OVER ill and pointed out my WM 6000 QUALITIES TO nr BEFOKE MOOM AMD I JU MOON MULL INS THE NIG BEFORE YOUR BOSS SAtDV WELL, AS I'VE ME, NOT YOU, COULD TAKE HIS INTEREST INi THE ALWAYS SAID, MY BOY. BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WE SHOULD BUSINESS AND OO TALK THIS OVER WITH, M. CUSH TOGETHER. i-J "-5 7N yBjlJMal'APTER mLtcoIIIw (THAtV BpT EXACTLY HIM TOMORROWS A mftCT AGREEMENT ivim aoreememtiJ 1L early T7 1 I OWN 9- I A.M.? c-J- gjg PS A full page of Moon Mullins in colors appears in the comic section of the SUNDAY NEWS Army Gridders Aim At Million Goal Red Sox 'n' White Split Twin Bill Boston, July 15 (JP). The Red Sox and White Sox divided a doubleheader today, the White Sox winning" the nightcap, 11-6, after the Red Sox took the opener, 10-1.

Chicago's scoring outburst in the second game constituted the most runs scored against Boston in one game this season. Dodgers Hold Kampy; May Go to Senators Chicago, July 15. For a few minutes this morning, Alex Kampouris wasn't a member of the Dodgers. Overnight, the Flock bosses decided to release the little Greek to make room for Southpaw Max Macon and thus make the pitching staff stronger than ever with 11 hurlers available. But, while road Secretary John McDonald pondered this morning how to break the news to Kampy.

Larry MacPhail phoned from New By Hy Turkin Football fell into step with sportsdom's money-plus-morale rally behind the war effort yesterday as the War Football Fund announced an eight-game schedule for the All-Army All-Stars, aimed at clearing $1,000,000 for Army Emer i one ana ordered him to cancel First Camel (I) ft BOSTON (10) the release. out of unifrom altogether. The pn a po i gency Relief. Lieut. Col.

Robert R. Neyland, southpaw, who was purchased from from Montreal last week and joined the Flock in Pittsburgh Sunday, was a spectator behind the Dodger dugout- Moses. rf Hoae.t Kuiiel.lb Wright. If A piling. as Kennedy, Turner.

Smith.p West 4 0 2 0 Pesky, 5 0 0 10 2 Foi.rf 4 1 0 10 0 0 OiM.srio.rf 4 0 3 1 0 OU ,111016, If 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 4 4 0 2 4 3 0Tabor.3h 4 0 0 5 1 ii Lupien.lt) 3 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 2 2 1 4 2 1 3 6 0 4 1 3 3 0 fl 5 0 2 0 0 5 12 2 10 5 1 2 1 1 3 1118 0 4 119 0 0 3 10 6 10 3 1113 0 BAIT AND TACKLE SALT WATER OUTFIT Trials 1 24 10 3 Totals 35 10 13 27 10 2 Bat led tor Smith in 9th. Tnrago 106 066 666 1 Boston 166 626 67 1U Rum batted In Wright. THMaggia 3. Williams 2. Pesky, lorr.

Lupien, Conroy. Two base hits Wright. Koilouay, loerr 2, Hughson. Three base hit DiMaggio. Stolen hase Tabor.

Sacrifice Hughson. IHiuble plays Kneuetly. Kollotray and Kuhel: Hugh son and Pesky. Left on bases A line all around outfit that ran he nurd for flounder, weak Bxh. Ilnke, maekerel.

Meanwhile, the Dodgers were reported trying to again negotiate a deal with the Senators for Buck Newsom. Manager Leo Durocher refused to comment, but it was understood the Flock, which tried to get Bucky last Spring from Detroit, had offered the Senators Pitchers Les Weber, Newt Kimball and outfielder Frenchy Bor-dagaray. The big hitch, however, would seem to be inability of the Senators to waive Newsom out of the AL and the Dodgers' trouble trying to clear Bordagaray, Webber and Kimball out of the National. The about-face on Kampy this morning might indicate he is being considered in the rumored Newsom deal. It's possible the Senators may have asked for him in event one of the others can't be waived out of the NL.

To avoid any further disputes such as Frankie Frisch raised in Pittsburgh over the so-called 26th man, Durocher today kept Macon fiiuago 10. Boston Bases on balls Smith 5. A FINE J-PC. HICKORY ROD with LOCKING REEL SEAT. 250-YD.

FREE SPOOL REEL Bakelite SidM. Hughson 3. Strikeouts 5. Hughson 6. Passed ball Conroy.

Winning pitcher Hughsen Losing pitrher Smith (2-15. Umpires Pipgrass. Pastarella, Summers. Time 1:53. Attendance 12.600.

former Tennessee coach, anJMajor Wallace Wade, of Alabama and Duke, will pilot the All -Army squad against leading pro teams. CHICAGO TO HELP Prexy Grantland Rice, explaining the prog-ram at the Football Writers' luncheon yesterday, added that the million dollar goal will he brought a little closer by the addition of a cut of the gate (about $125,000) from the Chicago Tribune's College All-Stars vs. Chicago Itears game at Soldiers Field on Aug. 28. "The Army hasn't expressed any definite figure, but our organization is shooting at a million dollars.

It ought to get a good start in that direction in the opener, against the Washington Redskins in Los Angeles Coliseum Aug. 30. We'll have 100,000 seats at $3." Here's the complete schedule: Aim. Wa-h. ReiNkms.

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IX-Iroil P. Sta.lium: eit. 1- Y. Giants, l'olo Cronn-is; Sfit. (irct-n Bay Hi IfcnUers.

JerM'y Cilv. Si-l. 1 Syracuse: SfW. -0 TEST 100-YD 30 -LB. 06ILVY LINE.

(Second CHICAGO Game) BOSTON .4 lurhpoit1 ib a po i i HOOKS SINKERS 8PREA0ER LEADER $4 Ret. SI0 Krtlloway.Sb West.tr. Kuhel. Wright. If Appllne.KS Moses, rf Kennedy.

3b Tresh.r IHetrirh.p aynes 2 3 1 1 0 Pesky. si 5 3 3 4 0 0 Koi.rf 3 3 17 2 0 3 1 1 3 0 0 Williams. if 5 1 3 2 6 0 Doerr.l'b .1 3 4 0 0 Lupien.lb 4 1112 0. fronin.lt r. 0 ft 4 1 0 Tabor.

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4 1 2 5 3 6 4 1 6 2 6 0 3 113 0 0 5 2 2 1 1 6 4 112 12 3 6 2 5 6 6 16 116 6 3 6 1111 4 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 6 0 6 6 6 0 6 0 6 0 1 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 Lieut. Col. Bob Neyland Butland. 'tmnbell fTerry.p Finney Ryba.p T.ttals II 1" 27 7 0 Totati 35 6 10 27 3 but this time, Col. Taylor thundered, "the Army will do our own job! These games and their receipts will be a great morale fac 2 Specials on Easy Kredit at Buschs New" Crosley Commuter II Batted f'r Putl3id in 0th.

1 Batted for Terry in Sth. iirago 20 602 01 0 11 Boston 004 000 28 0 6 Buns batted in Appling 4. West 2. Moses 2. Kollouay.

Wright. Williams 3. Lupien 2. Ioerr. Two base hits Kolloway, Kuhel, Moses.

Lupien. Home runs Williams. Stolen bases Kuhel 2. Kennedy. Double plays Williams-Pearock.

Left on bases Chicago W. Bostnn 8. Bases on balls Pocket Size Radio Plays Anywhere Specially Priced Dietrich 3. Haynes 2. Wagner 1.

Butland 2. Terry j. Strikeouts Dietrich 1. Havnes. 3.

But land 2. Terry 1. Ryba 1. Hits Off Dietrich 5 in 5 innings. Haynes In 4.

Wagner 7 in Butland fi in 4S. Terry in 2. Rvba 0 in J. Hit hy pitcher By Dietrich (DiMaeio. Wild pitch But land.

Balk Dietrich. Winning pitcher-Dietrich Tt-Tn. Losing pitcher Wagner (K-7 1. I'mpires Passarella. Summers and Pipgras.

Time I Attendance 12.3G:j. UtSHS tor for both the soldier and for the folks back home." Stan Woodward, sports editor of the Herald Tribune, whose Fresh Air Fund will co-sponsor the Giant game, Sept. 12, displayed a compilation of 1,800 college gridders and 86 NFL gridders who are eligible for the All-Army team. He concluded, "This isn't merely a schedule of exhibitions. They'll be real contests and good football." Fiorello at Fort Jerry Fiorello, South Brooklyn welterweight, is a slight favorite to take Verne Patterson, Chicago, in their eight-round bout at Fort Hamilton tonight.

Patterson's sensational style has made him a hot favorite with Fort fans. Chua-io Hi-ar. iulon. In addition, another game may he played in Philadelphia, if current negotiations click. Among the many speakers was Steve Owen, Giant coach.

Reminded that Neyland and Wade coached the last two teams invited to the Rose Bowl, Owen cracked. "Yeah, but they lost. Seriously, 1 expect a great battle in our Polo Grounds game, and our Giants will give vim a good fight, even if we A I5IG HELP Col. John T. Taylor, Array public relations director, prefaced his remarks with the observation that "Baseball already has done handsomely by the Army Emergency Relief, with generous checks resulting from its All-Star games and also coming from individual clubs whi'-h donated one day's receipts.

The Army has no money to invest in promoting sports enterprises, so we solicited the in ith Batter ief Grid Lions Cage 4 Pay Weekly Terms Arranged SUPERHETERODYNE AUTOMATIC SaFFTY SWITCH at AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL Here's your constant companion wherever you go, bringing you perfect reception in your car, on picnics and while traveling. Credit charge half percent monlhly. Detroit, July 15 (JP). The Detroit Lions signed four former college players today, bringing to seven the number under contract. They are halfbacks, Irvin Biasi, Western Maryland, and Preston Brown, Washington Lee.

End, Bing Bingham. Texas Tech, and center, Sloko Gill, Youngstown (O.) College. 1912 ill Reward Fighters! On Sale at All 10 Stores Today and Tomorrow 1912 ill Reward Fighters! terest of the War Football Fund. 'i 5 TUBE SUPERHETERODYNE Receive Standard Broadcasts Police Calls $111.95 1 know it'll do a great job." The AER, Col. Taylor further explained, is designated to help families of soldiers in emergencies until the government agency starts to function.

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