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Anderson Independent-Mail from Anderson, South Carolina • 6

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AWFUL' HEAVY WOW' WHAT A BIG MOVIN' VAN' TH' GUYS JUST GOT THROUGH and were in that diner GETTIN A CUP O- COFFEE- HM MM- HflRDUO CXfttii LITTLK ORPHAN ANNIE SPORTS ROUNDUP By HUGH FULLERTON JR NEW YORK Feb Although a search by the Garden publicity department last week turned up something like 80 for the New York invitation tournament you can look for North Carolina and to head the list of bids The Tar Heels are the only team to knock off NYU and Navy so lar and the job the Violets did on Notre Dame Saturday was a masterpiece Barney Ross is leaving Chicago and will move to New York after he does a refereeing chore in Seattle Barney hopes to land a Radio broadcasting job or to open a liquor store going to cost the Tigers plenty of dough this year if they pay Hank Greenberg and Hal Newhouser what And the fact that Dick Wakefield signed for $45000 won make the dickering any easier When Elmer Ripley Notre Dame coach got a letter from four wounded Marines asking how they could buy tickets to last Notre Dame-NYU basketball game Rip not only located them at considerable effort but paid for them himself and invited the boys to be his guests Featherweight Champ Willie Peo was slightly confused on meeting Howie Odell and Red Rolfe Yale coaches recently when they asked almost simultaneously: you study movies of your The EDI film addicts were totally amazed when Willie said "No'' Frank Stranahan carries a set of weights around the golf circuit and practices lifting them after his daily rounds Frank once lifted 270 pounds but he break 270 for 72 at least not often Charley Miller the Maine guide complaining about getting lost in a New York office building but he thinks it was too much when he was mistaken for a truck driver three times in one day just because he was wearing that fanev checked shirt time I come to New York 1 will put on a tuxedo and I may be able to get says Charley Sure mistake him for a waiter Marcel Hansenne the French miler suffered a pair of badly blistered feet during his early workouts after reaching the United States but say anything because he didn't want to alibi So that's what made Marcel waver Earl Browrn Merchant Marine Academy coach is reported to oe dickering with canisius about basketball but prefer a spot where he can have football too Alex Fiddler veteran Cedar Rapids la fight referee says last week's Tony Zale Oscar Boyd bout was his 13813th in 28 years of officiating At least that proves Alex can count more than ten WELL THEN -HOW ABOUT PLAYIN' SOME P0KEP FOLKS? LITTLE CRAPS? ERSKINE'S NEW COACH INDS THE PANTRY BARE DEPARTED FRIEND AND RELATIVE MR CLUTTEPBUTT THOUGHTLESSLY MISLAID HIS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT MAY I SUGGEST THAT sey a blanket and a few balls Just out of the army in which he served as captain Bolick recently signed a contract to lead Erskine back into intercollegiate sports The former four-letter star at Presbyterian College is starting from scratch He must find players and get equipment for them AP Photo) Harry Bolick new football coach at Erskine College In Due West 5 knows just how Old Mother Hubbard felt as he looks into the storage room for football equipment and finds the cupboard bare When the school discontinued athletics in 1941 it disposed of all football equipment except a few odds and ends such as a couple of shoulder pads a jer AW LETS GO UNCLE WILLIE -THE ONLY WAY WE GAN AMUSE A BUNCH OF DUMBBELLS LIRE THEM IS TO GO OUT AND GIVE 'EM A CHANCT TO A TALK ABOUT US JW A FIGHTS Here And There About MEW YORK Feb tJPi John Mize who cost the New York Giants $50000 in addition to three players back in 1941 but joined MOON MUIXrNS I5y The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA Billy Foxj 170 Philadelphia knocked out Nate' 8) BALTIMORE Jimmy Bivins 186 1-2 Cleveland stopped Yau-cev Henry 190 1-4 Washington (TO) HOLYOKE Mass Saint Paul igfield outpointed Johnny Finazzo 163 Baltimore (10) WELLIM OUST A BADE SAY NO IN THE WOOCYL-WHILE WILL ACT AS YOU HAVE HAP SUCH PllNHNCIAU VAST BUSINESS A IS WHV WfTH EXPERIENCE- VOUf? 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Famine i NEW YORK Feb Mam- moth Madison Square Garden and other booming sports arenas in New' York City shut their doors to- day as Mayor William O'Dwyer ordered the closing of all amusement places until lurtlier notice because of the fuel famine from the tug- boat tie-up The first big sporting event to be hit by the directive was premier event the Westminster Kennel Club's 70th annual dog show scheduled to be held today and tomorrow in the garden A total of 2599 canine aristocrats 1 had been brought here from all over the country and Canada to complete for coveted cups and trophies Unless the ban is lifted today the entire show will be cancelled William Ross Proctor chairman of Westminster's show committee said Among the events that had been scheduled for today and tonight were two basketball games one an Eastern Intercollegiate League contest between Pennsylvania and Columbia at the Gym: boxing shows at the Broadway and Park arena Two Collegiate fencing contests and the Metropolitan jun-ior tennis championships at an up- town armory The garden which attracted a standing room crow'd of 18286 last night for a basketball doublehead-er feautring St and Temple will be hit hard if the ban still Is in effect during the next few days A national hockey league tilt between the Boston Bruins and New York Rangers is booked for Thursday night: Lightweights Allie Stolz and Willie Joyce are matched for a return go Friday night: the New York A annual track 1 THE GUMPS rHANk YtXlT GLORIA AN YOU ARE FUNNV POGANI I HE iS FAMILIAR to every-Ome In The WORLD THE ONE TAKE CAREFUL NOTES OF HIS APPEARANCE SO YOU WONT POR-GET i IS NT THIS SIMPLV TOO GORGEOUS AN BUMPING INTO LNOBKY AM VOU NOW lU BE ESCORTED TO ALL THE NIGHT SPOTG BY THE TWO MOST GLAMOROUS Oh MISTER PALOOICA XN0B8V SAYS VOLI C-ALXoHT A GREAT Big OLD SHARK TODAY YES I HAD IM HOOXED BUT HE GOT AWAY HE MUST HAVE W0GWED OVER A TON you can't pull erw EV) in -V flMPKf -JOt COCILD n( ONLY THE LINE DI NT HOLD MISS SCHMEEL BUT I'LL BE GOING TO BED EARLY AFTER NEW me sure USEDThAVE GREAT TIMES WHEN SHE WAS IN TH BEACH VWEEK (COMBER AAEN HEREj By The Associated Press EAST Temple 55 St John's Brooklyn 51 City College of New York 49 Fordham 22 SOUTH North Carolina 55 North Carolina State 44 Wofford 42 Presbyterian $1 Newberry 61 Citadel 50 Tennessee 53 Georgia 28 Florida 66 Jacksonville Cavaliers 51 Ouachita 50 Henderson 46 'overtime) Chattanooga 50 Hiwaasee 47 MIDWEST Great Lakes 59 Michigan State 58 Earlham 45 Depauw 37 Oklahoma 51 Nebraska 44 Indiana 60 Cincinnati 22 Ohio State 46 Chicago 25 Michigan 06 Wisconsin 56 SOUTHWEST University of Arizona 46 Arizona State College at Flagstaff 38 Montana 58 Idaho 57 front: St Doms shortstop Marty Marion announced that while he did not class himself as a holdout he wants more money Boston Red Sox Pitcher Tex Hughsor became the 39th player in the fold when he signed his contract leaving only 12 unsigned Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Clyde Shoun Outfielder Carl Vollmer and Infielder Roland Harrington signed contracts to raise the total of satisfied players to 47 Boston Braves Vincent Shupe who played first base for the Braves during the last half of the 1945 season as returned to Indianapolis and Outfielder Bill Ramsey was optioned to Seattle New York Yankees With George Stirnweiss still absent to delay the expected torrid second base battle with Joe Gordon the spotlight was switched to first base where last regular Nick Etten was engaged in a four-cornered scrap with Buddy Hassett Johnny Sturm and Steve Souchock A total of 145 players were in uniform in the Dodgers first workout SPORTS QUOTES By International News Service York Frank Leahy Notre Dame athletic director pays tribute to Howard Cann wnose basket ball team upset the Irish Saturday night: is the best- coached team New York Coach Cann passes the bouquet to one of his players Frank Mangiapane: was the outstanding performer It was the best game I ever saw him play and I've seen him play lots of fine Balboa Spud Cliandler veteran pitcher of the New' York Yankees sweats through a workout in Panama's 87-degree temperature: "Ten minutes on the mound down here felt like an hour's workout up north in Andy Lotshaw Chicago traiuer departs for Catalina Island spring training headquarters packed 65 uniforms There ought to be some talent to fill all that Chicago Leo Rodak Chicago welterweight who battles Bob Montgomery at Chicago Stadium Friday night: seen Montgomery box three times and I can handle meet is programmed for Saturday auu Eastern and National Hockey League games are on Sunday's I i 1 i JOB PALOOKA I WAS TH INKIN' ABOUT IN OUZ AN' FOOZY A VISIT I GUESS I SETTER HOLD OFF A WHilE 1 THIS STUF BOOM CjHB ME T'PUT ON MY HEAD IS 9 JRE AHfUL I STILL IF IT GSOW9 MV SICK I CAN'T KICK TTI7 Airmen Capture GG Open Titles GREENVILLE Feb Fort 13th Airborne Division walked away with honors in tile open division and the Florence team annexed the novice class title in the fifth annual Golden Gloves Tournament which ended here last night Pete Tatsy 13th division open middleweight who defeated team- mate Leon Thompson in an upset match was awarded a trophy as the outstanding individual per- former of the tourney A crowd of 5000 fans watched the finals of the tourney which I opened Friday and continued three days in big textile hall Chicago Jim Gerard president of the Western Golf Association discusses the Sunset Country Club layout in St Louis scene of the forthcoming WGA open tourna-mera course They've got a 50-foot ravine along the fairway someplace along the back nine If you ever hook into that thing they'll never find you Pmooey ---I'LL MURDER YOU VVITH THIS 1 And Just To show Tmat I play NO FAVORITES I HOPE YOU BOTH Succeed IT HECTOR I'M WARNING- VC Ul Give you just tew more TQC-t BEATING sJUNIOR OKAY---BUT DRAINS WILL WHO OVERCOME iead Brawn in The 00KS1 final show ALLEY OOP V) T2T 1 KI Klb LOOK j( EXCUSE I-1 WANTED ME TO ASK CLARK 1 I'M AWFULLY SORRY CLARKV BUT YOUR 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