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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 17

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rj 'A- -V t- rj j't rir -f evw lev 17 THE COMMERCIAL APBflAL MEMPHIS THURSDAY MUKMMi 2D rw Warneke Hurls Two-Hit Game as Cubs Win Opener From Cardinals 1 Cavarretta Homers To Beat Cards 1-0 19th In Row Brooklyn Victors By 10-4 and IToO Southwestern Frosh In Action Martin Sets Pace In Regional Central Rates Race High Kllis' iridciors Boast Throe Victories Without Wnrirors and Ivoxinpton Tied For Second In West Tennessee Tomorrow Altcrnoon to 0 Myrtle-wood RYEMMETTMAUM Afler two werkR nf comprtitinn In which many of the ftquads have hppn idle tho Martin High eleven is pacing the field in the West TennoKsee pre school football race with an undefeated record in three start The aqiind couched by IL Kllia llalla Tenn boy who starred with thp University of Tcnncxace haa conquered Hnrn-hruk Glcnaon and Faria A ronaialenl chnllcngcr for honor Inal aenaon Central Warrior nf Mcniphla are In a tic for acennd with Iicxington High each wllh two triumph without a defeat The Warrior hop to win their third in row at tha rxprim of Memphl University School tomorrow night Marlin Favored Marlin will he heavy favorite In defeat Tiptnnvllle tomorrow at Marlin while Ijcxinglnn playing at home ahniild turn hark Glcaann Other West Tennessee Conference game Ihia week-end: Mcmphia Mcaalrk at Whllchavm Millington al Covington Jlrowna-vllle at Jackann Memphis South Sid at Humboldt Somerville at Rartlell Rollon at Middleton Hriicctnn al I'arsona kirraden at Sharon Rhigdy at Dyeraburg Germantown at Ripley IIuIIh at Ncwhcrn Hcmlerann at Huntingdon Trimble al Milan Nanklpon at Munfnrd Sclmcr al Trenton Sunday -Mcniphla Calhn-High va Sacred Heart Crump llo IN SPECIAL EVENT HAWTHORNE TRACK CHICAGO Sept 25--(API holder of the world'a record for alx furlong defeated Clang record holder for aeven furlongs hy a noac in a epcrlnl 83000 match rara at aIx furlong today (rf rt 1 rnpmt prt 0 i ntm si ft mvi I onn ft ft I mm it ft non 1 non a I onn 0 1 onn 1 ftnn ft TALK -Joe Louis' victory over Max fixer waa nn aurprlae to Hlurln Canale grid coach Canale told me throe month First Baseman Crashes Circuit Blow in Second Inning and Wins Brilliant Duel for Warneke Over Paul Dean in Crucial Set BY PAUL MICKELSON Auociatcd Prm Bporti Writer ST LOUIS Sept The gas house gang of St Louis vas gassed today Withering fumes from the unerring smokeball of Lonnie Warneke and one terrific explosion off the bat of 19-year-old ybil Cavarretta left the world's champion Cardinals hanging all hut lifeless on the ropes today as the rampaging Chicago Cuba blanked them 1 to 0 for their nineteenth straight victory a brilliant con quest that put them within only one more triumph of the National League pennant The victory acored in one of the most superb duels since Abner Doubleday first introduced baseball virtually rlinched the flag for the sensational men of Grimm They are now on the staggered champions four games head and four to go Beat raid Dean Furthermore they beat the great Paul Dean the fresh freshman of the weary Cardinal pitching staff who battled them all the way with even strikeouts and seven-hit ball only to be tumbled Into defeat It was Cavarretta who provided the one big blow that won the spectacular a contest featured not only by magnificent pitching but beautiful catches and errorless ball on both but it was the poker face from land of the Osarks who asphyxiated the gas house gang Warneke allowed only two hit single by Lynn King young Texas League rookie from Houston in the fourth Inning and a fluke double In- Jim Collins in the eighth that gave him his only anxious moment ef the afternoon Only one batter narked third and only 28 batsmen fared him Cavarretta Homers Cararretta's home run smash rame in the second Inning just as young Dean wns flashing some of the finest pitching of his brilliant tireless career with the Cardinals Paul had struck out four batsmen and allowed only one hit a harmless double by FVed Lindatrom up to the moment that Cavarretta frode to the plate with one out Angie Galan mighty little out-fitldmg hero of the Cub forces gave Warneke his only disturbing moment of the game in the eighth but immediately saved the day with a superb catch With one out Collins smashed a low ball to left center Galan playing too far back for the home run hitter raced in and attempted a shoestring catch but missed the labeled single rolling almost to the wall for a double Collins raced to third as Billy Herman snared a bad hopper and threw Bill Delancey out at first That waa the spot where Augie rame through Leo Durocher picked enr of Warneke's high ones and imnshed it toward the left center ball Augle first underestimated the blow and then ran backwards and I'dewards fully feet and made the catch right against the green brick wall No one thought he had the hall but he clung to it as the W3X9 fans gave him a tumult of nation ago he expected the number" to reach the boxing peak without haaitatlng Thnma Crockett from Vanderbilt la aaaiat-Ing George Rarnea with the Whitehaven eleven in the Shelby County league this year Humea' cheer leader Dnrl Rcrkcr Mar-I garcl Dave and Chrlatlne Smith have organised a pep rluh They've already en Hated about 75 member The member will rircas uniformly and alt In a aperlnl section at all game Smith western Lynx boast a former All-West Ten-neaara performer Gilbert Fill hark from Faria Moat nf th Memphis prep team hava purchased flashy new unt-frrma I'maperlly hack again? Htftrlmm Trim- Mnriin MfiDphls roniral ISIlIRlofl Ilrnwnavillt Manithla ItvaralnirR Iliimltoiitii Mamiihia llimtaa Tianhm KkIkHv Hmtisrvlila a Mtmphla TN'h aillHl llarllall Ilrniilna flarrM llrarf lit IKFl09l Tipionvilia Mf'Ktiuis it i Htniltram I tfN tin villa ritlliarvilla MamHna fitVlHRlnn flrafnllflft Malls JscSfi Trimhla I'nififi flfv M'hiiFhavan Milan Milliminn I'arviHia niiiipv Hharttn lirasOan narmanlnttn filMMHl If unf tnitii Mamnhia Moaatok MMillatnii Memphis fl Nonhlpnn Taria flalmap Mamiilila Until ftavannah HumhNh MunfuM 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I fl ft A a a A ft ft (I ft ft fl II ft ft A ft II A ft ft ft II ft ft ft A II II ft ft ft II ft Prf I inhi I non 10(10 I wni I INNI 1 (MM! as SS tl a mat non nnn AIM) ana ana non 1 1 nan (MN! INNI onn ftnn aha 000 I tackle of Southwestern it on the may not be a bit to faca Tannettaa i i r- ii- BOAST STRONG TEAM Coaches Miller and Trelawney To Send Powerful Aggrega-tion Against Junior College At Batciville Probably thp strongest freshman nut fit that Soul western ever assembled will take the field tomorrow afternoon Ratcavllle Mias against Holmes County Junior College Coaches John Miller and Frank Trclnwnry expect In take all of the 30-odd men nn the Unbent roster The Holmes runted may he looked nn as the culmination nf practically a month's hard work and if the pre-srsnn dope is not all wrung the Memphis tenin will give ths Mississippi Junior CnllcKcrs plenty of trouble A strenuous Iwo-wcek period of scrimmaging against the varsity ha developed a Hnheat line that should hold liny array of luielta that Hnlmea enn muster The freshmen cnaehca have hull! their fore wall around Marvin Gallon and expect him lo do a good hit nf the work nf alnpplng Ihe line burke nf the nppnnenla Lining up wllh the renlrr man will he Woodrow "Rone Cruaher'' Seolt Newhern Trnn hoy Cnrl "Slim" Rnlh a ITVpnund Memphis end will do Ihe freshmen plenty of good if he lives up lo expectations Stanford Duller and Carl Murnca sre Iwn more inds ihat have shown shillly When It comes lo the hnckfirld the nahvlyn fairly shine with material Such men aa Will Wlnfrev Somerville Tenn hoy Orlcy Nettles Clols Neel sod El her Childers will carry Ihe Southwestern tram through the tight pieces The Hnheat roster: Wnnrira Kent! KHItm Martin Kllwr Chtlriirfl hy Ixtttli'ftrH rarl Thomas liuliha I von Hr If Jams lirixmi fmiRp 9lunihry limritp Ksrtsr Jam Hlarhwll il Hulirr Ilrnry NilHd Kiv Kishcr MarnaM Dahl ilntTK llftrnrll IiNvIimi Mmlih Will Winiirv Orltr Nmiim Hubert Hiifler ritHs Neal MUnfnr! Hntlar (TailM Hatdnrr Marvin daiini Kilter! Milner Heil leat-rlaon Onev Kills Wrllhotn ItragR lliith I'hesler harden Krank Morvan Jlmmtr Ashley John Brewer ITn I INI ltl IMt 17ft 17k ma ri in it? 17 I Ml i an inn xltlft I Aft ift ItH 171 I an Sin I an ift Irtft Slit SM 17ft 710 nn 1ft I Aft Lynx End On Sidelines With Chipped Elbow Herman 'Red" David 210-pound tackle nf the Lynx will prohnhly he out of the Tennessee-Smilh western game nest Saturday at Knoxville because of a chipped elbow Davis received his injury early In Ihe week but the seriousness of ths hurt was not recognleil until yesterday Coerh "Shorty" Props! has shifted Rsv Russell and Jimmy Hay-gnnd Jr to the tackle Job left vacant hy Davla and will use them if Davis' valuable left arm does not coma around DALLAS Tessa Sept 25 (AP) -Executives nf the Texss league and Southern Association will meet In New Orleans Friday to choose dates and sites fnr Ihe annual Dixie Series between pennant winners of the two circuit Alvin Gardner president nf Ihe Texas League Millnn Price league secretary and Jimmy Humphries vice president nf the Oklahoma City Indians Texas League championb will leave here tomorrow At New Orleans thv will confer with Judge John Martin president of the the classic would have opened In a National League city this year hut the uncertainly he parent loop's pennant race would have left Insufficient time for either the Cuba or Cardinals to make preparations The first Iwn games will he plsyed In Detroit and the rext three In either Chicago or 81 Louis nn Oct 4 5 and 8 The participants will then return to Detroit fnr ihe sixth xnd If necessary the seventh game Manassas Plays Manassas negro high Tigers will plsy their first gsme of the season Frldsv sgslnst Ihe Allen Whits High School of Whitevllle Tenn Esi vs Chicago Thursday PUSH INTO FIFTH PLACE Flatbuih Crew Moved Ahead of Cincinnati Reds With Double Triumph Over the Giants Br Th Asaneiatcd Prm BROOKLYN Sept Dodgers moved back Into fifth place in the National League today by taking both games of a double-header from the Giants 10 to 4 and 1 to 0 The two virtoriea put them a game ahead of the idle Cincinnati Rede Eight runs off Harry Gumbcrt in the eccond Inning on only five hits gave Brooklyn the opener Two Giant errors two walks a passed ball and a double steal figured in the big rally Van Mungo outlasted Fred Fits-simmons in th dosing mound duel to win in the ninth He gave only four hits end fanned six for hia 15th victory Sam Leslie opened the winning rally with a single and Sherlock who ran for him scored on Joe Stripp's bunt and Ralph Boyle's double FIRST GAMK NEW Yonx I BROOKLYN shrhnal ahr Moore If 6 i 1 a n'asray If Birirll aa HIM Mill If lr lib 1b 4 1 113 (I Kray Urtbcr cf 4 I I (I (Ii Riirher rf Oil rf I Hi T'mark rf Jarkaon 2h 4 a 0 0 Leslie lb Mancuso 4 0 0 3 3i MT'lhv lb nrlln Zb (I (I 1 1 Slnpp Zb xtlannlna 1 0 0 (I 0 Rnyiv rf (Sahlrr 0 0 0 0 0- Cooney rf aaUarli 10 10 0 Jordan Zb lopri I Clark Total Zfl 4 0 24 IS! Total 36 ID 11 ZT IB xRatird for (jiimliert In seventh xxfiitted for uablrr in ninth New York 2oi non 4 Brooklyn IH0 too 10 Summary: Errors-Frey nark Ltallr Bnrrtagaray Jarkaon Waintranh Cucrl-nallo Run ballad In Wrimrauh Oil 3 Moore Lope Clark Fray Hm-hrr lrxllt 2 Strlppl Two-ha aa OK Clark Rlripp Pavla Riolan barer Burher Blnpp Sap i flea 1ipei ivnihla Fray In Jordan lo Jjfali Jordan 1o Fray to Leslie Cuerlnrlln to Rartrll to Waln-tranh Left on New York 7 Brooklyn 7 Basra on Olf Humbert a air (shier 2 Struck By Humbert 3 by Dark 2 Hila- Ofl Humbert II In 0 In-nlnaa off (iallrr none in Paaaeil Ball Manruao Inalna pilrher- (lumherl Moran and Magerkurtb Time -1 YORK BROOKLYN ahrhnal abrhna Moore If 4 (I I A II R'saray rf 4 I 1 0 Barlell aa A 0 1 I Frey aa 4 A 1 W'raiih lb A A A A Hurher If 4 A A A A Oil rf 4 A A I Halle 1b 4 A IIA A Lather rf 4 11111 rAherlork A 1 A A A J'kann Zb 4 A A A I HIrlpp Zb 4 A I Panama A I 4 A Boyle rr 4 A I A r'nello Zb A A 1 A Jordan Zb A 1 4 4 Fll'mona pZOOH1 lipei A A A 1 Muns A 1 1 Tola la 11 A 4x24 At Total ZZ I 27 11 xNnnt oui when wlnnlna run scored xRan for Leella In ninth New York non non nnn-A Brooklyn non non nni- Summary: Frey Jordan Wain Iratih Run balled In Bnvle Twn-hare hila-Pannina Boyle 2 Pnuhle plava -Frrv (unaaaiiedi OH in pannlht foil nn haree New York A Brooklyn A Baea nn Off Muncn Slrlka Muntn A Fiixeimmnna Wild Flmimmona Maaerkurth and Mnran 1:60 IN EXHRIBfTION 8-2 Pittsburgh Wins Before 3000 at Clarksdale Rperlal In The Commercial Appeal CLARKSDALE Mian Sept Flaying an exhibition stand the Pittsburgh Firatea tonight ran roughshod over the Cincinnati Reds scoring almost at will to defeat Charlie Dresscn's dub 8-2 Home runs inside the park hy Brown Pittsburgh and Scarella Cincinnati rival first sackers were features of the game played before crowd nf 3000 delta fane Both trams paraded numerous players as they substituted time and again The Reds used 10 players in all while the Firatea ran In total of 14 Guy Rush the Mississippi "Mild nf Shannon Miss waa rred-ited with the victory while Grissom wan charged with the Cincinnati loss Cy Blanton nf the Firatea relieved Bush in the fourth and gave a great exhibition whiffing three In the fifth to retire the aide The rittshurgh are held the Reds hlt-less during th two innings he pitched before giving way to Fnasn Hafey c'outcd a triple in the third Inning and scored off Wancr'a single to open the tally sheet During the inning three men crossed the plnte for the riratrs Cincinnati did not score until the sixth when Scarella hit a homer to renter field He waa credited with scoring both hia team's runs making the second tally in the eighth stanxa FITTSBUROH I PINCINNXTt shrhni' Ahrbna Jeneen If I I A Cuylrr rf 4 A 1 Hafey rf A I I A Hr (I rf A A A I A LW'nr' rf A A I A (Vriman rf I A 1 1 A Vauxhn 3 A A A A lixmhle rf A A I A Thev'w ra 3 A A A Herman If A A 1 1 I A A 4 A s-rd If A A A A A 4 1111 Ifcdln'y 1h 3 A A A I 4 117 1 Srxrella th I 2 3 A A I 3 A A 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haaea-Pltlahuran A Clnelnnatl Urn- siylea Sirohm and Brewer 40' Discuss Wild Life RRUCETON Tcnn Sept 23 Frof Austin County superintendent of Ftihllc Instruction and officers of ths Stats Game and Fish Department met today with the students of the Bruceton grammar school to discuss mattirs con-earning wild lfs arranged a conference game yesterday nnd will travel to McKensle tomorrow to fare tha powerful McKensle squad The Brothers rank among the heat team In Ihe city prep race and alan are after honnra In the Weal Tennessee circuit The Purple Weve will throw their full strength et MrKenxie Non-conference gemea ere Friday Olive Rrench Mis et Collierville Mcmphia Humea at darkadale Mi Mayfield Ky at Paris Wayneahoro at Savannah Fulton Ky at Union City Salur- dav raragnuld' Ark at Memphis Tech is I will stick as Rlue Devil coach for five more years he says stating Punch Then Duck Dempsey Tells Walsh NEW YORK Sept 25-MN8-It takes greatness to recognise greatness A few momenta after Joe Louie knocked nut Max Harr last night Davie Walsh International News Service sports editor encountered Jack Dempsey who had aerved as Barr's second "Whnt are you going to do wllh a fellow like that Walsh asked The famous Manases Mauler merely shrugged his shoulders "What would you do if at your best you had to fight this Walsh asked throw a punrh and duck" ths ex-rhamp answered with a grin Lnler Dempsey was heard telling friends he regarded Louis as the greatest fighting machine he had ever seen in the ring iunofe JACKSGV Tenn Sept 25 -The barnstorming Chirks won their Initial game of the tour tonight by defeating Ihe Jarkaon Generals of the Kitty League score 7 to 3 Jim Henry twirled five innings for the Chicks with only three scattered hits being registered one a homer over the right field wall hy John Wlnsett nf Columbus in the American Association Henry sent down seven swinging In hia brief period MEMPHIS JAPKKOON xhrhnx' xhrhit i a Bint 2 I I Scar xi 4 II I (I A Farrxll lb 4 1 3 0 Lxldl Zb Hill II Zh A 1 (I tt ir link r( HI HI Mwirx rr rtl Zh A A 1 A 1 Co lb H'nn Zb A i a 3 R'insr Zb R'd If 4 I I I H'kina r( rr(r rr A 0 fl 3 (I Inn llnry I 3 2 I S'bam Wrxrh ir 1 0 0 0 It M'anah lb 81 wart 4 2 2 2 0 (I 2 (I Jn A A 0 A I A I 4 A A 3 A 4 a i a IS a a I a a a 2: KKTAIIj MiMIlKIt nnd HUILUINU AT Kill A Sr I'ealrall I viral MINI HI ITT navis HMlNIK VM 6 EAST END LUMBER CO 717 irvraii ntosr i-aaii V(l( TAM NOW HUY SEIBERLING TIRES ON OUR RI'IHSET PAYMENT PLAN C0NNABLE-J0EST Inc Mnsrae il Madiaaa at Welllsslea Asharadate Pfcaaa 1111 l'haaa 1-ZSAC 3Vfr York's 1'rtrrst SKYSMKAPEII HOTEL Geeroolrfng I'rntrul Parlii IMF Rarliiaon-riaxa I inraled in the social and cultural center optmsiieOnlral Park just a lew minute from tha ihealriral district Nadia Cilv and er-Fifth Avenue shona Convenient to the Grand Central ana Pennsylvania Station and within one block id all tranait line Hero el no extra east am offered manr eonrtcaiea tha Continental breakfast served in yonr mom piping hot wills no charge no lipno Hols nightly concern and rcfrcxhmralx Friday night forum ihealriral art exhibits and a well-storked library Tower Ilooma Luxuriously Furnished ffoam and fWwlx Ftnlh hi Low mo 3 a a Wrrk All rain inrude Conlinmlal BroakfaU Railio In every room A tear at laapartion invited Write far booklet MTU or telephone 11 1-7SSS IIAIIIKIOX-PLAZA If) I 1' 58lh St Central Park South al al am Herman "Reel" Davit giant sidelines with an injured elbow and at Knoxvilla Saturday Cubs I Girds 0 CHICAGO Ab RH A Galan If 4 Herman 2b 4 Lindstrom cf 4 Hartnett 4 Demaree rf 4 Cavarretta lb 4 Hack 3b 3 Jurgcs ss 3 Warneke 3 2 2 3 8 3 11 0 0 1 Totals 33 1 7 27 11 0 LOUIS Ab II A a a a a ST Martin rf 4 King cf Frisch 2b 3 Med wick If 3 Collins lb 3 Delanrey 3 Durocher aa 3 Gelhert 3h 3 Dean 2 xDavis Totals 28 0 2 27 8 0 Batted for Dean in ninth Chicago mn non onn-i St Louis onn non Two-hase hits -Lindstrom Herman Collins Home Cavarretta Run hatted Cavarretta Double plays-Galan to Herman to Cavarretta Dean unaaaiated Strurk nut By Dean 7 hy Warneke 5 Left on St Louis 1 Chicago Klein Rlgler Reardon and rinelli 1:33 INK Negro baseball'i outstanding performers will begin arriving today for a series nf practice sessions prior to the all-star game Sunday afternoon at Russwnod Park between the north and south Ruben Jones msnager cf the southern fnrres will send his group of starg through a session this afternoon and Manager Oscar Charleston will do the same provided enough of his players are nn hand Jones has assembled the pick rf players from the Negro Southern League all familiar to Memphis hssehnll fans Charleston has chosen his plnyers from the outstanding teams In Ihe east Many on the north's rosier played In the East-West game last month in Chicago Jones has just shout derided to start Lefty Harvey against the northern forces while Charleston has not decided upon his pitching choice Harvey is regarded a the outstanding lefthander In southern nrgro baseball circles HOOVER BEATS PERRY Triumphs In Initial Round Of Gaston Park Junior Tennla Tha Gaston Tsrk junior tennla tournament got under way yesterday afternoon with three matrhea being run off Billy Hoover defeated John Terry 8-4 8-3 Solly Rersansky downed Johnny Yeten 6-0 8-4 and Dick Haffey waa extended to defeat Nelson' Roberts 8-4 7-5 In the opening matches In the singles Jack Flack favorite advanced nn default from Lenigan Rersansky and Hoover teamed up to defeat Perry and La Duke In a hard fought doubles match 5-7 8-4 7-5 All second round maichei tre expected to be unruled thie afternoon Jackson Golden Rear make the first atari In their quest nf second regional championship tomorrow against Rrownsvilla 1 Jack-son The Golden Rears had to extend themselves In defeat Brownsville 9 to 0 laal year and the King have Inst four All-West Tenneaaee men Five players each with 12 point are leading the aenrera in the Memphis Trep League and each haa scored twn touchdown They are Miller Hucknhee and Paul Hicks Humes: Rilly Rarnea and Billy Venn Central Walter Chandler Tech Humes Is setting the team pare with 34 and Central la next with 28 followed hy Christian Brothers College and Tech with 19 Renrera and prep standing llu'kahe (Hurnesi IZ lllrkx (Humexl tZ name- (Onlrali 12 Venn (Onlrall IZ chandler ITerhi 12 nliiaarh (Humexi 7 Merrill (WHilb Sid 7 Ileyex (Teehl Mulronnev (C I a Wilkersnn (C Ci a Fraerhia 1C Ci Hvka I Humeri 3 Jnhnwm iCenlrali 3 Ships ft inapart gpna Southern Association and repr Sippntativca nf New Orleans and At-i lanta the two tcama now engaged In playoff for the Southern flag Is 7a 7 IZ 27 121 Totals if 12 Mxmphlx 2IA m2 am -7 Jack ii Ida aaa 2 Summary: Error- Bray nun balled Farrell 3 Puke Wlnxetl Reeve Renin- fer Two ha nil Powell Henry Reese Hike Thiee-hxee Mix Fxrrxll leldl Win-sell Home run Wlnxeil Stnlen base -fluke Pmihl play -HM-kbam In Leidl In Miirdauxb Led nn bae- Memnblx A Jark-xnn A Re nn balls Olf Henry nil Hnwxrd A nil Hirkham nff atewxrf A Slrurk mil Ry Henry 7 by llnwxrd 1 by Rlekbam 4 bi Stewart 4 Mils nil Henry In A Innlnxx wllh I run nil llnwxrd In 4 Inninxx wllh I run nil Slekham IZ In tha 7a 4 pitrher By Blrkham inrrmlnxi by Bow-i troll next 5 CdnCSflay (let xrd ((Vixl Wild plleh-Henry Passed ball and 2 CHICAGO Sept 25 (INS' --The World Series whether the Cuba nr Cardinals win tha National In De-2 According In World Scries rules that he's sitting pretty and knows it seeing nn reason to shove off Rrpnrts had him going to California next year Wade by the way la one nf the wealthiest roadies in the game getting big dough and being smart enough to save his potatoes Rabbit Mnranville will pilot the Boston Braves next year If BUI Me-Kerhnie la promoted to the front office The Rabbit la very popular with Beanville fans and they're pulling for him to get the job Joe Louis negro heavyweight conqueror nf Max Baer studied geography before hie Baer mill Evidently figuring he's going places Memphis and Nashville wanted to meet New Orleans and Atlanta in the openers nf the playoff They got what they but it backfired Dan McGugln ex-Vomkr grid roarh la plrking Alabama Tennessee and one-two-three in the Southeastern pigskin parade this fall Doc Frnthro Little Rock manager will have a working arrange-tnent with thrRoatnn Red Rnx next year and la already rnunting nn getting Jim Henry Chick ace If the tall right-hander fails to qtieUfy with the Hose (IE Mils SB UNIVERSITY Miss Repi 25-Marvln Hutson outstanding contender for th quarlehark post on the University nf Mississippi's grid squad suffered a shoulder injury In praetlee today whlrh will keep him out of the game with the Memphis Teachers here Saturday Coach Ed Walker Indicated he would use Dohy Barlling at the position Dove Bernard hefty fullback la also nn the Injured list and will probably ha replaced hy Hspee Claybrook Takes Pair Clayhronk Tigers of Claybrook Ark continued their winning streak hy defeating Ihe Helena Trojans at Helena In a twin hill 15-0 and 1-0 On Friday the -gere will meet the Greenwood All-Stars In a night game at Clarksdale Miss The same two teams will rlsy a doubls-beader in Greenwood Bundgy With a first turnout of 25 men tte State Teachers College freshen began prartlre yesterday Aa frt of course there are no stand-wits hut as there are several former Prrp school stars among the randl-bte it is expected that they will turn nut another winning frosh ven However the boys will have to go tome to equal the record made by bit year's first year men who the Union Rullpups 28 to ml crushed Arkansas College 40 to Among those who turned nut for I me initial prartire session were Jimmy Grantham Norman Mack- Jack Harris Marshall Jones Moore Woodrow Dunagan Ralph Appleton Myron Price Mickey White Freeman Wright Oiarlea Johnson applicants for I places Jee McRae Karl Duffy Geprge Jw Don Bland French Richards Jwtwcll Reasly Crockett Smith Felix Guthrie Ren Rolling Glhann Claude Hill tojelen Rooks and William Sands J'1 whom are trying for positions to the line Munfrrd High grldders will meet 100 IN their third game morrow at Munfordand the home will be eeeklng Its first vlcr he season lu'to' Woodrow Forhess hss given Jto Munfnrd lads plenty of hard preparation ana they are to foe shape Vkipnn Pouf Inn Jtunfnrrt fii'h I Hi n- Ii it LE c- Wnnrthurv ifti ns is i HiW Prm nr AUiHrMr Km (C Hard Hartley Mnnf -ivrll Rjsenwald Speaks Toniqht I ftooenwnld of rhilndel- on of the Inte Julius Rosen I "npRto nn "The Persru-it v'1 vfWa Germany" tonight Congregation Children nf kihiu "ddress Is open to ths wUe tad will bi at o'clock irell Tim -LAS MEET TO OPEN MONDAY Qualifying Round Scheduled In City Women's Golf Tourney All women entries in the city golf tournament at Ridgeway Cnuntry Club sre requested toi phone Roh Brown professional for reservations to qualify Monday morning Tha number la 4-9721 The rniirse will be open fnr practice until noon Saturday Around 20 women were nut practicing up (heir shots In preparation for the tourney re St Louis 3 fzonsf duan- itnnDn Order a Cw Today If Your Dealers Can't Supply You STKRLIM DISTRIBUTING CO 133 Re Frost rkne 8-4RM-4-4RIT 1 JErCLELLAK Msssiet Sterling Beer I laT I nin Made.

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