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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 17

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THE SANDt'SKY REGISTER-STAR- APRIL 13, 1930 Detroit Has Outfield Problems fvers, Wertz Both Have Ankle Hurts (By The Associated Press) MEMPHIS, April of injuries the Detroit Tigers aren't sure of their starting outfield for the American League opener Tuesday at Cleveland. Their only fully sound Is Johnny Groth. Hoot Evers' bad ankle "feels much better" but questionable. Vic Wertz also has an injured ankle but he is back in action. Johnny Mlzc's first 3950 appearance as the New York Yankees' first baseman ran true to form still can slug, but is slow in the field.

The veteran played five and a half innings yesterday against Cincinnati and, in the first of his three times at bat, walloped a two- run homer. Joe DiMaggio played four and a half innings, getting a double in three times. His spring batting average is now .416. HOUSTON, St. Louis Cardinals disposed of an old problem and picked up a new one.

They used to wonder who would replace Marty Marion at shortstop this year when he needed relief. Now they're asking: Shall it be Marion or Eddie Miller at short? Since Miller joined the Cards, he's had-plenty of chance to show his stuff. And Manager Eddie Dyer liken'his performance. Miller's acquisition was a timely one as Marion has gone to St. Louis for treatment of a knee injury.

National League favorites, the Braves were scheduled to arrive home today, having cleaned up their northward barnstorming tour yesterday with an 18 -2 trouncing of Class Richmond Colts of the Piedmont League, Manager Billy Southworth will assign Connie Byan to second base in tomoirow's intra-city game against the Red Sox if Earl Torgeson is fit to play at first. Torgy twisted a knee in the south but worked cut here yesterday. Big Ten Moguls To Discuss TV CHICAGO, April 13 Athletic directors of majjor west colleges will meet Saturday and Sunday to discuss television and possibly adopt a policy to regulate it, Big Ten Commissioner Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson announced today, Directors of all 10 Western Conference members will be present, Wilson said, together with Directors Conrad M. Jennings, Marquette, Ed "Moose" Kraus.e Notre Dame, A.

J. Lewandowski, Nebraska, and Tom J. Hamilton, Pittsburgh. The' meeting will be sponsored by the Big Ten, and a conference spokesman said the non-members had been invited to participate "because (hey have normal athletic relations" with conference members. Sports Mirror BALLYHOO Bohby Morgan is expected to play third base in Brooklyn.

Named the International League's most valuable last season, Morgan is aggressive and a grand competitor, described as an Eddie Stanky with talent. ill VFW Captures Peerless Crown The VFW won the title of the State Peerless League with 73 points won and 35 points lost. Walt RochI, Bob Coyle, Joe Bayer, Mike Evans and Walt Matter were on the winning team. (By The Press) TODAY. A YEAR AGO Minneapolis won the National Bas ketball Association championship, beating Washington, four games to two.

FIVE YEARS St. Louis Cardinals optioned pitcher Bill Trotter to their Rochester farm club in the International League. TEN YEARS York defeated Toronto, 3-2, taking a 3-2 game lead in the National Hockey League's final Stanley cup playoffs. FIFTEEN YEARS baseman Jim Bottomley signed with the Cincinnati Reds. Norwalk Trackmen Win NORWALK, April defeated Bellevue 74-44 in the track opener here this week.

Mickey Mars In Finals BOSTON, April 13 (UP)-Only one Ohican remained in the field today as the 02nd annual AAU boxing championship entered the final rounds at Boston Garden. Mickey Mars, Cleveland, stopped Jerry MeGuigan, Cambridge, in the third round to advance to the finals in the 118-pound class. All Three Vote Draw NEW YORK, April 13 precedent was recorded in New York fight history after all three ring officials voted the Johnny Breeze-Bill Bossio fight a draw both in rounds and points. Breeze. Faterson.

N. upset specialist and Bill Bossio, a classy Pittsburgh puncher, concentrated on in-fighting in their eight round feature at St. Nicholas arena last night. Touring Pros Begin Play At N. Fulton Open ATLANTA, April-13 this one-time capital city of golf where the game seems to come naturally, the touring professionals today began the S10.000 North Fulton Open.

The usual cast of stars opened the tournament at the North Fulton park course. In addition to deciding who the winner will be, the stars will find out if Atlanta still is blase about professional golf. Many times the touring troup has come to Atlanta but seldom has it attracted enough fans to turn a profit for sponsors. Why? Nobody rooms to known definitely. Some oldtime golfers and golf fans hereabouts think that native Hobby Jones ruined Atlanta as a paying uroposition for golf 20 years ago.

Oldtimers ask, 'why pay money this week to go watch Sam Sncad, Jimmy Demarct, Cary Middlccoff, Johnny Palmer, and the rest? Not too many years ago we went out and watched Bobby Jones free." Middlccoff, Lloyd Mangrum, Sncad and company, are just a bunch of Johnny Come Latelies, hard to get excited about after you've watched Grand Slam natives say. Fosioria Coach Quits FOSTORIA. April Bonder, football coach a Fosioria High school for seven years, has asked to be relieved of his coaching duties. He said he may lake coaching job elsewhere or may stay at Fostoria as a science teacher and do more officiating at football and baseball games. Bowlers Jamboree At Jr.

Hi Tonight The annual Bowlers Jamboree will be held at 6:30 this evening at the Sandusky Junior High gym. Professor Daniel Schmidt, one of the top hypnotists, will be the featured entertainer. The Light House Harmony Four will sing barbershop quartet specialties. Nicholas Catri, local attorney, will be toastmaster. Running an extension cord un der a rug is not a good idea.

If you must do this make sure the cord is flat and not round; these flat cords were designed for just this purpose. Toledo U. Becomes Member Of League DAYTON, April 13 Toledo University today became the seventh member Ih the American Conference, while applications from three other unnamed schools were turned down. Conference Commissioner David E. Reese said it probably would be "a couple of years or so" before Toledo could be worked into the loop's football schedule.

However, the Rockets are expected to make their conference debut in winter and spring sports next year. The other member? of the conference arc Butler, Miami (O.) University, the University of Cincinnati, Western Michigan, Ohio University and Western Reserve. Two More Teams To Play Slow-Ball Slow-Ball League officials accepted! Ace Motors and AMVETS into the circuit last night to round out the roster of eight teams. Play will start Monday, May 22 at Battery park. League games will be played Monday and Tuesday evenings at Battery and Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Huron park.

All games will start at 7 p. m. Texaco Wins Title Of City League Racking up 64 victories against 14 Josses, Kramer's Texaco copped the City League championship. Members of the Texaco were Harry Leslie, Wallace Glenwright, Clarence a Louis Szendcry and Elmer Tankersley. British Want TV Ban LONDON, April 13 sports promoters, banding to-- gether in the association for the protection of copyright sport, have asked an immediate and absolute ban on the television of all sports events.

GIRLS WRESTLING VFW ARENA MONDAY. APRIL 17th Girls' Title Match MILDRED BURKE World's Champion vs MAE WESTON TAG TEAM Billy Sandow and Benny Becker vs Pierre LaSaries and Gil LaCross Martino Angelo vs Billy Fox MEN'S Gabardine Slack PANTS Hollywood Styles New Spring Shades Expert Tailoring FIRST QUALITY Our Reg. Price Would be 7.95 $C- 9 5 Army Type FATIGUE FREE Alterations While You Wait. PANTS O.D. Herringbone Twill Large Cargo Pockets Also Army Suntan PANTS and SHIRTS $2 .98 each SPECIAL PURCHASE of MEN'S "An all leather Shoe with heavy duty; composition rubber soles and Made for many miles of rugged wear Regular 5.95 value.

OSfe REDUCED TO AmWMm Army and Navy Type Oxfords 6.98 pr CLEARANCE ITEMS Men's WORK GLOVES 29c WHITE NAVY HANDKERCHIEFS for $1.00 Govt. Surplus WALL TENTS, 5x7, 7x7 and others $12.95 Govt. Surplus All Metal Double BUNK BEDS $12.95 New Rolled-Edge BUNK MATTRESSES $7.95 Govt. Surplus COMMANDO KNIVES (with sheath) $1.49 Army CAPS O.D. Herringbone Twill.

SPECIAL Beautifully Tailored Cable Stitch POLO SHIRTS Large Selection of Patterns and Designs. Regular 2.98 SPECIAL Also Large Selection in SPRING CAPS, Navy Gabardine HATS and many others. Also Gaucho Style POLO SHIRTS 2.f 8 PURCHASE SLACK SOX and WORK SOCKS Regular 29c and 39c Tickets on Sale at Araburns, 800 Club, Holzaepfel Brgs. SUITES CHOOSE FROM! ALL ALL FURNITURE DRASTICALLY REDUCED! WE ARE MOVING MAY 1st TO OUR NEW LOCATION PERKINS AVE, BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY SCHERER'S FURNITURE tURMYTURE CO. U.S.

Navy Type TEE SHIRTS Combed Yarn BRIEFS GRJPPER SHORTS for $1.00 Inside and Outside ENAMELS and FLAT WALL Can be purchased in CLEARANCE ITEMS JACKETS left-over sizes. Reduced Below Wholesale CosF Wool O.D. PANTS. All sizes. Reg.

7.95 seller $4.95 A FLANNEL SHIRTS Reg. 2 .98 seller $1.98 WINTER and Cotton). Reduced it Below Wholesale Cost. Broken Sizes. Heavy Hooded, Double Thickness SWEAT SHIRTS $3.00 i WOOLEN SOCKS--Reg 49cseilerr pr, 25c SURPLU OUTLET 242 E.

MARKET $fi Open Evenings Friday and Saturday.

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