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PAGE EIGHT GOLF TOURNE Y WILL FEAIV.HE ELK'S SESSIONS Coca-Cola Company Will Give Trophies To Bills ATLANTIC CITY The Grand Lodge Con mi (. mini Met* for the 53rd session of the In om- ■ d Benevolent Order f'pks of the World has annu'm.s l i - FID; ','l. ttonal Amateur Golf Totirnarr-enf. to be held at th; ‘ Ovt > rt Country Club during the ordet‘s contention. Aiv. 24-2*>. in Ml- n tlc. C'tiy The ionrnawent will he » S - hoie event open to women ami men amateurs N<ne holes «Ui be played t<> qualify ami runs* he completed tetxveen August and 1 :f»0 pm. oil H’<- "Hth Th*‘ final Ift hole?! are to he be played on the Hath, (he tpi”'ii3!)'( of ivill lie npenrH l- Hurt Gym Swimming Pool Proves Popular Facility BALTIMORE More than 210 .Versons ha--., en.io-- e-1 recreational •wimmmg suve the po-d jr, the new million doM.-ir i- •. • a i i P H n: Gymnasium w ! .n-.iil-.- ay o on July 1 This number is in addition tp tfU>S* Jl.-T ‘>ll> rl'inllcil in beginning and ini'-rni.-rli tl ■ swimming classes being taught fl.- I>r IV I Rnighardl. head At The Ringside A «,A»»V 1 'I.M a AOOI I BOXI 'i*j When? g fin <a. bout the old u:,-o game and !h< cldtitne charactn s vho mode the sport groat, they nC’ y. icfei to a man's activi*; and to a du culine worl i Any boxing fan who all nn brawls at an arena or watch by television kno' 1 Fiat . f-.-mi in? touch aCo V ■■■ Iv on added No: only arc ••■>•.' flashy femmes mat boxes- ate kno-a n m admire so much on the on , boi there h> - house >. sr uty ladies, »n i more -vcrkin? v ); Mans mo’to;-:':v ,>- this -e-idea -o; is dv-'T. idr-. r- 4 as it is tu so mt iny oil i fields Bee-: - Gm>-ina this fact a:.'; r women and mix ing. this ringside! decided to dr vole his column to the opnv n of cm of Chicago's m-w --id lady fans - Miss Dtls-i- M sec retary to Tr man •< G-.- • D . wei: known sem tm;.- ii.tei • nation;* Borting (' *ib Belor. s has i'. - n in j-f'rson neat’* ‘-erv *is fish uromot ed by iht ITV w! >* i»o -ms cthtrs not Dromofed - v ter last wees after th*- th Oi* ft - rar”'Basil!o •' bad 4 chat 3 ion boxing Thfc ;n. <•s that her obsers a*lops ur* w-.*- thy of every fan';, penr-a*. !> tt ry vi y i v* on ir. R mi.TR Chuck Da- ey, tnc .<-?!b'r'-veigh? tula asriiant -ho had much trouble v itn Carmen Bastlio last eek Marn's '■ -■ ,-;e u ?.v e: She said. '1 like 1 cave* beca se he is a clean. f»-e?h tighter i l.v< ins style- It is 'in. - al. ami • , effi cient Ever since he w'-u , -n ) , Williams, I’ve said i'll :> • > k against him. •That Basilic cmY-Mv was tough. buT mv )io- - <-h ;t. - - nrough I think Davcv - : i he toady tor the welterweight title in abr. ; a year " We both agreed that in hi- Ba silio orawl. Chuck dem -nstrated his will to keep on fighting oven when things- are against h »ti Toi» ringsidet at this. boi;t f rd fiat *" " c!)r>< r >■ ( U Camp IGI wards. %?•*>■>.. B ' ' l r ‘\, k,, '* c^l ' M ' ■’■ ' ' ~ * .T’ "* rj^fflSKP| ■.. ••■•*■ ’ M *'*na3p,', till r? t rH l f, t 3-f fl|f. alien with ! ,! c Tiu erg mlrs Hen, hi nuii'i.jncint the tournament, A M>»:: is f .'ln, ''ouvontlon go oi .-*] l >.ijiTi*. m '-..tod that (he o'- unpr . 'ai|- frop!i-0,.. for tne men's und 1--■ io . divisions ■." ill !v rio pr.l*-,.l r.v the Cm a-Cyln Company "I Vi-mt--:. Georgia The Atlanta Georgia The \tlanta com party -. : M ,i. civc the low in' -i I'.iui 'i -i; by, t‘? nr ' i hi'-.- filler this Ui rnsn-.eni 'm ed mako 'pplii. lion v)fh MaC'-'o M Mol*, tourna n ■ >:•- dr. to: ; 1105 \iti« Avenue, AH-1,1; • CUV. N f. ') of*br (fepartmrpt nf li.P3Uh ami. |ih\sic,il (>fliji ilirn, "irl John B lt< ! rnflun. u iiipi, prof - siw from Hampton In litid'. t r-’i-c> ,il ■.• nmniny i. avail | iibh foi iturn:i school students, : jf.u :)!(>, and taff and t)■ 11 f. i.-nds . and during iho recent hot wea- Ins • -o •• 1 oxu-rnvdy p<'f n i Ir.r Alis- g;ia:-l v in ltlcr.d'urcc ; iat all limes -p;*ftered 'dll 1. v* from Drew's, eyes in the ninth round Another re? -on A- I inn tikes Oavi'v i (hi: hr : . (so *.. a n<"", • typo of box* a ... nor like the; erode ignorant type of the past, ; - .t an Intel mnt p* * son H> ir ho type, ''hr s.-od. who adds n; * : - : tige and v different *yp. of color ; 'o She :ame. tfilrlh rnoupb ilthontrh Da •r\ has fo'i'.ht his h •< baftlfs in i hit at a. r*clot-i> -m. not met hi in in prison aol .*■»*'• linos limvi'Vi't, ii-i? r- a largo a* toeraphed photo >.f him fti m-iwor tp a spi-ri'l request. (All! 'V R\l TP TOPS The reason Delorr- feels tha* hock ’• .0.-'ut -j yes. from 1 h;- 317 w.i t. *;- •• ■ i* \ -hampion Kid G-v.-ilan ' v-k care ... (jr-i, rH ,. p|. r ... -i thought that Ga*. .an vas sUnyins. btu he d.H -.h > V.-au »4*t j;>h T’r * ■ • *\G t think ; f h-.: ?5 ?ne --'f the fr • ■, tn 1 hvir}-. f-TtH-AV f>p f Qi» _ ggr Ray Rcbms-m. Gavttaii is tha i ‘r ?. . & 5 \ G? ? 'i*.sn s ,rir?s >•>•*♦. ;r*, pv.t* hint ahead a- Da T '-:; Othrr^ f- i f u Vi * T! i, \p $\ T> i \ % w -nr M V\ni v- *- .r •: h sur rr»sed. -he said. >* !th the ease ~ IT-:Td if -*v •■;] ’.} rhD ••••*;•; I I r»3v •• s -25 * handled • vh 4 h •:-? "t-fjoTt charA.cion d'R' .’rn in an ill -fated bid v.nn •a tMfri nf!e The lv- «n •-•k t hat un rr fevGpt T-ithe.; ! 'ond;tion'-. R :ir. *n ?m -v, :-. . • Max - T .■■•’dot ‘believe it when 1 a Sugar Bay Jim v.-i.--- tin ■: cd for Maxim TY • ■ one. fn i while Maxim would try to throw - .-imp punches, but he couldn't hit .■suexr. I thought : e-nusc- Maxim -' as so hig Sugar would have a n'liber tune It was the heal ’hat got Su sa? 1 was there, and 1 could !.m-:i.v stand the hvat myself.” This rinasider asked hf-i if she Satchel Paige Is Proving Real Value Os BalF s “Firemen” w x? vir f tvmr? MT, VOIIK 'ANPi T y t:m» T( mv -yatcheo- r oac •-»>.-i>s .. t.he mo'-nd in a relief role, he t-nc’i'i-v his claim to a mem i.'siup i'i a pitching club” that . 11.-mm hack in T-i'i-l. Thnt 'r-lun." ■ composed of relief pitchers. In t hjf.iei stillie of the game., ‘ws 1 '.i..• i. o .Mars ficfoir Clark Griffith began n-i o c firemen for hi< wnrn i>»t. y,u vui k Hirlil.i'iHcs ,taff tilt*t included auius lurk i liif'rii, M t>r»b. and Tcs» ranmvhill, reliefers were tin heard of. But b> PUI, one wrl let says the 'bottom dropped nut of pitching, and the if lief pitcher uus u next fad In base-bull Thai year, baseball's 'Little Ns ! nnleon" Jbti McGraw, the dughty " j Giant manager, adpled the "fad" j’ . uid Otis tDr.ct Canrlall became- trie i Giants’ number one Cuter, aid , v ■ tic such s';-, - a.' >s Rohe Mi ( , ji arc. Jeff T .-ie ei, Christ;, Mat i theson >od Hooks Will.- e. v In l!)l:! 'Do-' wps cuKi.d on .17 (| times to help his lallerir.c niatr" 1 That same tear. Char icy Hull cf | the Boston Red Sox Acpyicd in 23 ; p-a . to relieve 11*..:h p.-'dicpl. : R; v Collins and onceo rtwiee, Sr ok, v Joe” Wood Bt nov.. .hrrelief pitcher f.ld nus IP c isf'lishe.l f,i. t, mil tli. ii u- ■ ront'nned to mon H\ Id'l a s ,,v numed I cii North xx.is the top rclisx'. j rr for tlx. St J.miiy Card*-. h« - ■it e tailed on >tl time- th.al 1 Wilcox Moore. " c-aid headed -30- x-o ii "M Okhxhom.'u;, ■.’. he novr -' ir.hed ball until he .vas 24 yegrs 1 i dd. hit the htndighf with ifu> * r ! Y.iPkeef. as p reli'-f pif'-hc; \Vd- " j coy v-alked Tke a broken down 1 | farm hand, but lu pitched like a ' 1 * wirard In * ■ ?■* i—, if)27. ’-.V, <•-■-*.- ] in 35 games for the champion : Yankees and was a bin factor in, ; their winning tbe penr.iinf. .R- cord tot Ihe bins?" 1 umb, >■ • - ■ f relief assignments was nvw:o in •'* 1 ip 45 bv 4,ce Adams ff >i ?n- Me.* ; York Giants Ace was called woo . pilch part of 65 game.-. That is ih.{ prerent v* •n-o Bet'-.r> ' , ■■. Joe Meting pitched in fit relief • :.?;■ ■ ‘ ■ Civ ■'"'io i'.i- . !in bin Tbit year before. A e ■ nvjrled -n ‘hr samp number of : games ?■" if. ' Giants Brf -* n Gar! ir.d R* left hander with the Senate *i>- peared in M 3 gamer- in 1377. passing Clint Brown' 56 in 11 P■' Clint came ba 1. ncx 1 and w as in 61 game* tor «■••■* -Vi-atc .-.i.,x. y irpo Mao-ben v. who aided creat Walt?' .n.hrnr-i u he faltering years also rescued an ■-• n’ Stanley Covaleskie and ii'Hy George Megridge 55 times in 1 'C'. Johnny Murphy. Yankee fn * - man, relieved 40 tin's in 2)4<V T.rftv Gomcr was his chief cus tomer Wik'Oy Mon >■ bn * Urb- .■ Shocker and Gpoi-oe to help. Many fans still remember the (- ■ K-: 11. Joe ? Yr nkees. The fnv ailing lx'ft. han der had hi- best. i.*a so *, .n ItMO. That year relieved -12 tin - Y- * i r--.-') hi; narr..’ -was ;r the box i-.. folio-wing Auiv Reynolds Reynolds was r btg w.nner thai x Ac i h*. Robf»-•'») could go 15 rouud-i ' I think so. He xvas ..real that night That heat was ju.-t too mu eh for him. If he gets anothei eh "ii ; -P. lin sure he will take Maxim." GSDSDS <ar beeansp I'/reman Joe-- help Paso bull has many famous r lief pitcher' They included stal warts like subi'i ii ine twjj-ler Ari IisI; a. Roy Mwiseu; Dick C'-ff nan: AT... ■ 8.-- .-. Gordon M ply- Id igor, Mike Hyba. Jim T t-ik.-i . George Caster, Joe Rei rx '? •? . Hhri-tophor beside:- thoae fclio-.vs "■ ii"?‘ names and -• v'u-ri s >re lit 11l i-eied i oxi- Only txtl l \i <it b ltii-s (iur land Hruvlun anil ‘n Tic Noiv, Jo th.H lons <»t pitch rr- xx hose r,x;o<-s ;■ i liuiebbl . curved i»i base hull history 1-, add' 1 (tic uutii.' <>f St -h. 1 l*i ic. t tlir f clloxx >x tin ;;* -a i had i 13«an* mil iI liu • a i Order Maxim To Put I ill j On l •ine For Archie Moore vr-'.vt YORK (AND J - Max hi w-4 ovdered to d-fend his .?ht-I'-avvxx-t'j.’iu title .-xr.air.-t \r 'h.ie Moorebv Boh Christen e r ry .h.iiiinun of th<- ,Yr--- York B*-x ne Cumin ,-ion Moore had bc*n •ated it tnbei one eontpndor nv.xst tin . a .it t-.-n year-, i-au dm me hat tirue title-holder Gus Lesno :;eh, Kredrk, Mills an*.! Max.-iv: .ouu; slugger Wc ire fired >*i seems: 'h unpions ma> a mo. kerx of fh* ir litlcs; by defend ins against inferior contenders fin isfer.t nll v e\j>:.uned. H> I.JKF FATHKH LIK.K SOV—closely copying Ms fa>nous fp.tber. Josh White'*, son, Josh Jr. 11, picks up on folk song melodics in this exclusive family scene tale n on the eve of Tosh White’s con cert tour of Japan find Hawaii. Start hi a this fall, the Josh White family will he seen on a unique “TV at Horne" family program in conjunction xxilii his Kroadx-.ay opening in "Dark of the Moon" next September (Nexx-s I'resa photo;. CpoKfS [ t&# f ** v.dSSSS2S!Sw-.- j* ...• i&L Ail in the Gome* T AST VFAR Counlrv slaughter “ «’»? marked off the hooks as washed op. bill, he's dong all right for a hat-boon—hitting bettor than 3WI anil starting or* hi« second. IWi enn*.-batted-iri . They say the ooa too Ralph Kinors homo run production has rtropimri off this your 1s that bo’s born playing too much tennis with bis wife. tennis star Nancy Chaffee . . The Pirates of Jf>!s2 »ro considered by experts to bo the worst team to appear in the major leagues jo a dorado . , . Baseball men don’t remember a year when as many baiters have gone on ”0 for ?!)' sprees as harr this year , . World master in eon tract bridge i« Sidney Sitodor. Philadelphia, says the American Contract Bridge League . , . The Badgers end the Braves battled to e. 26-inning. 1-3 tie game on May 1, 1920 . , . Harry St over of the Athletics stole 156 bases In 139 games in I*BB . , , Joe Di Maggie played in 10 world series w ith the Vankor* , , . Largest blaefe bsss caught by rod and reel weighed 2? lb*, t *•> Play Fair In Sports j THE CAHOLIMAJS mot too old Rut Ntlrli fooled Ihnix right, mm. he i- one of the best relief pKrlirrx in efth er hlg Ii (gin-, rvi-ii if he is xx ith u team Hi it doesn'i hax e u g !iosl o! i < liu me it the p-'ni mt I .■ : ■ii n, u v 't dor .'. bat !11 hel ■ 1111 * 1 hi.x • d- if c rl iviii i 1; ~-u c is - .- • in man, -n ; f he ;r un ir a team ilk*' "a Yank T' ■ • ti>: ■ is, too ’nanx- bi:; folk in c •*! all color , I i- . - i n , Sat lie! a fr- -I‘c In •» f. ak lh -• van ni'vh ■ .;i ii, I-Ni l Ud. H. '■ riis< oitnlod the fre qneiitlx id H ' >1 title hold i o (J* t Vloore * m't druxx .it the it-' h; nbserxine that Ihe i < inmission , more uitere -ied in fair pi ix Hum the sire of the rate. Moore, v. ho jTf ept’.y knocked oi a- ? : • .;■- - I.'l T-i -■ -r l ' -or ■ tender, L'!.<: r,. ■ Henry of Baln ir;iaiy, : hi y--.vis old ii* began hi- eiirrn by winiitnfi the Golden t.j tit*,- in Si ‘ x- ; !’i in 13 -J. His inatiuger, Charlie Johnston, pouted « c.-ahe-nc' T.- chv -k of 5?.- •>ot -vi’ t),e \ ,-a Y-'ik Comm is- WEƑADF i : .: $ '■■* > 'V> % i :;: :v, '■%&- -rrZ<s3sm, ’MmkM TORCH BEARFU . . Tilts is one of She Greek relay runner** who will bear the Olympic fire from Greece to Helsinki, site of tbs-. 1952 Olympic games. The fire burn* at tb •• Olympic oltiir 4n Greece during the pni*,, having been kindled from the sun. _ 810 TIME NEGRO BASEBALL INTO NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK. The night of i-'iav. fu’v ’’R -x ill be a big one in Nr v York That e' eniini ■ i.tf, lime Negro bastbatl will tnk<> the spotlight in Yankee Stadium lour club of the NAG will up ! e i.r on Ihv double bill. V ai.i.red ,vi)l he t.'ne Indiana polis Clown:.:, i-.igning NAI. diuiri pions the KiitiKiiU City Mormrchs. the tc-un that ha sent more Ne groes into organize! baseball than anv other club; 'he Chicago Arne-- it an Giant.*-. western division rhamps Inst year, and the Phila delphia Stars, mnnafcfd .»> Ihv ill line star, Oscar Charleston. These squads feature ih* 1 leading hitters .md pitchers in the circuit. To entertain the bins on the sidelines *\ ill be 'hr Downs' fumed fun duo, King lui and little Spec Be hop. While in the Ea t. the traveling uiai'i-t also will play in Phila delphia and in Canada. This i- the bi t time this season the NAL I in a clod these spots. Tn other games of the the B i piingh.-im Black Barons and the M-’tnpl ; Red Sox., the loaSue's -xx o -'-uthernmost team:-, play in !!:■>■* so ,th. JACKIE m CAMPY BACK INTO LINEUP CINCINNATI, O * ANpi - -R-.ckie Robinson returned to the Brook lyn Dodgers lineup Wednesday o.fi Hiuisday after nusisng four s h.-cuusp of the iilne.-xS of Viit v ife. ?.T; s Rachel Robinson Mrs Robinson hud an operation at Doctor ■ hospital She had been ill since the recent birth of their b:ii J child bn km : i *> - - -4 ii he at hi.- .-.ife.- ~ui:iiie at the time of the operation. COOL OFF, BVB! , . I mp Psparell» rrabs Ferris Fain as V-- Ist hu'emun got' tor Yank hurler Tern Merpan whom Fani ac> used of io*virig a bean Fat! io Yankee Stadiani game. . §§* HI tjj 11 p 8 jp 8 i Calvert! RESERVE i B fllL. *»•••’• *«**• *»<•,-■ -«V , .\.’° 'fM'Jgfes VtM f| CALVERT MSTHEERS CORPORATION 8 Y _ sifncfb whiskey sk « purser. s*\ srakn *m«u s»*hmts 8 V/rrv P*\"T)TV<* C j "ft "PTi A ' TT O >£ l'S',2 ' V A,* &. >* A *>. *1 * X V.> * N JS*J AA A. 0 -km* •*» ■*» G 4> <*/ v# Salute To Arthur Bragg / Aired Over Md, Station RALTIMf'-RE A Salute to Arth’.ii Bragg" was feaMi—d on Ba-dio Station WCMG he'-e Friday night on the ‘Bill Alox.'.ndnr and His I't-if >,ft ” program, In addition to Mr. Atcyandcr. thi "Vuyram foatured Couch i < en su'd U- 'D irk, l Gibson of l.iuqgi-i;.'.- fiudi Bi-Ik >l, unrl w "hn-c 'iiiclagi the young -printei- entnv into pro- Baddy Young Will Join Texas Squad On July 26 BV f? f IftXO S' DALT.AS, Te; as (.AND - Ac “ordl.'ii: to Jim Phelan Head * ' inch and Gemini Mdi.ngur of the Da l Club, Claude (Buddy' Young voternn D-x/is halfback, is due to arrive in Da ha. via Bran iff xi; Lines from c n-uro on the ufiernoon of July Ti Vounu. xx ho was the 10th Texan foobtilt player to sign his I‘i.V.t contr.K't, xx ill be in Hu advance contingent of players elated In «tepa» t for Kcirville, Texas die following day. ('here the Texans xvill ?<d up their 'training camp at r'rhr.iner Institute, .% Boys Mild.iy I’rep School Young, a -Chicago product, .-■ tar red ns a halfb.-Gk on tlv Wendoi! Phillips high "hod eleven prior to tii..., erd! ance at the Upivci-sity ntkioir., xvlierr !w ah-o -dtained stardom and earned All - \ ueri can football hono*| on famed 11 it- eit yens Buddy w?.- a , *»-1 tier ■'>’ the !Pint Ro.-c Box-1 i• -am :hal upset the favored UCLA in the Rose Bow 1 -x Y"a? Day UM7 Also returning to the lineup wa: catcher Roy Campanellu. who was expected to be nusdns -J days . 1,-i'sllS'- of a broken fwsev Pit ebu-r Joe Black, won his fourth game of the season in relief, Ttiursriax. over the Cincinnati Reds. Black has iost only once this season RFC - Guilt! V Finer (’arolina mlnenee: C'earT, Ed vard P Kurt i's Mortar? State College, who '-as* i'uJded Bragg during his college' <:;.iGcr; Mrs Clara Bragg, his mo* Omr and Bill Gibson of the col ic .cr public relations office Bragg. a juoini at '.’organ, will rc rr scn! the United SLatesv in the* 100-meter dash u the Olympic COnvs Helsinki, Finland, this n on th N !>v.’. os a veteran player m the pro ranks. Youngs speed and break-;*way potential makes it ne cessary for opponents to assign t least two defenders to tire task of keeping him under surveillance at all times, GEORGE TALIAFERRO mi soon G <■!,.•.• Taliaferro, the second N .i n 1 irk on the Texans' ros- f tfi i; ••i-o expected to make his sit rival h-oe before Aug. !. At ie• .'i:t tl\:' former! bdiena Uhl* !■■ ti v.ho lit »:.s in Gary, Ind . ha nmtner employment 3t tft ' lii'gton Park Race Track in Chi.•-.go hast year, as a member •f the -»ld Nov York Yanks, Tali-. ;i 11 o ;. loved one of the most val ..r, ;o ; d backs under Coach, i h 1 km's tutelayt.' Ttv full roster of Texan players will !r due in train ing (.imp tug t, with the first of tire rrhlbition games sche >ii|lcd fur Saturday night, \ug against Carswell Air Force Ko-:e it t .'orpins Chrlsti, Texas RFC TA.I i, A HASS EE S R. Ed unris, national!} known play - ■ right k dire-tor of the division of i umap.i'.ic:. ;d Florida A and M College. Sav \on Saw it In t li* t:\ROUM V\ ! !! EXPERT ■ A Specialty •ft G t M FOR Till VERY LATEST IN AIR CORPS t MFOR'LS G. An, M. Taj lor mg' Altetatiopj Os ,\l! Kin4< —>- Sutfs Marl* To Measure J.anudry - Dry C!eafiift| i/ir Mi|.| ER. Prep. Iff F Hargett 9t. Phone PRESS '»m F XOV WAIT
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