* SPORTS j SHELBY DAILY STAR i HARRY ROBINSON, Sports Editor j Sports Roundup NEW YORK, Jan. 20—(/P)—The “March of Dimes” sports program for the infantile paralysis foun dation will wind up Jan. 31 with a baseball game ... In case that makes you shiver, it’ll be at San Juan, Puerto Rico| TODAY’S GUEST STAR Art McGinley, Hartford, Conn., Times; “The weather man surely is giving the Hartford auditorium a rough time. Might be a good idea to put him on the next fight card down there and have him kayoed.” SPORTS BEFORE YOUR EYES Hot tip from the midwest •ays Fritz Crisler is first choice of the western conference ath letic directors who’ll choose a successor tp the late John L. Griffith today. Tug Wilson is No. 2 . . . Joe Hutton, Ham line's basketball coach, main tains that Dodger Howie Schultz is the best basketball player he ever coached—and Joe has had some good ones . . . Outrider Lucas Dupps still keeps busy at . Hialeah Park directing traffic among the horses being exercised. That’s one occupation the WLB for got to list for men thrown out of work by the racing ban— traffic cop. JUST A SUGGESTION Reese Hart of The Raleigh, N. C., Times promises: "Why not take all the Pari-Mutuel machines and use them in war plants to bet on how many planes, guns, tanks or shells would be produced each day?” . . . We’d call it a swell idea if they’d pay off only on a daily doubled production. SERVICE DEPARTMENT The following excerpts from a letter written by a Camp Bland ing, Fla., sergeant who enlisted in both world wars speak for themselves: . . . “Have discussed the question with a great number of GI's and practically everyone would like to sec baseball and foot ball continue, but horse racing— no ... A Philadelphia draft board deferred Danny Litwhiler on the grounds that baseball was an es sential occupation ... It is actions of that kind and others, such as Sammy Baugh flying from Texas each week to play with the Red skins i / i < CAMP LEJEUNE, Jan. 20.—With the Camp Lejeune squad forging into the national spotlight during its first year of play, basketball fever has gripped the Marines. There just isn’t any place to put all the Leathernecks who want to see the games, according to Captain R. M. (Mel) Port, camp athletic offi cer who performs with the team. More than 1,000 people stood Saturday — the stands being jammed—to see Lejeune de feat the Cherry Point Marines, rated eighth in the south and •outhwest. It was the largest crowd ever to attend an in door sporting event at Camp Lejeune. Then, with Balnbridge Navy scheduled to play here twice, Jack sonville Navy once, and another visit from Cherry Point likely, fans probably will have to eat supper In the gymnasium to in sure themselves seats. Balnbridge and Jacksonville are ranked among the country’s first five quintets. Newton Memorial, Center Put Under Construction NEWTON.—The Newton Memo rial center on the American Le gion grounds is becoming a reality with construction work already be gun on the foundation for the public museum and library build ing, which • will be the restoration of Catawba county’s first court house building. The building was moved to Newton last year from the original site about two miles east of Newton. Work is going forward rapidly on the library, the first part of the plan that will be completed. Con tract has also been let for the erection of the war memorial of marble granite. A plaque will be attached to the monument and will have the names of all service people in Catawba county who have given their lives in this war. Liquor Cargo Is Seized In Burke MORQANTON—A cargo of 125 gallons of “sugarhead” liquor and a 1936-model Ford auto were seiz ed this week on a muddy road on Sol Hildebrand mountain in Love lady township, southeast of Val dese. County officers and a State highway patrolman made the cap ture which destroyed the output of a mountain distillery operated in the same furnace where two earlier stills were raided and where 120 gallons of liquor were seized during the Christmas season. ROWAN MILLS GET “E” SALISBURY, Jan. 20.—. Rutherfordton: C. Nanney, Liv ingston, Peterson. BOYS’ GAME Shelby Rutherfordton Allen, 1 - C. Sorrells, 2 Lane, 4 .. McDonald Cheek. 7 . B. Sorells, 8 Reynolds, 2 . Hines, 6 Weaver .. Gilbert, 14 Subs.—Shelby: Roberts (3), Meg ginson, Overton, Dudley, Johnson Rutherfordton: Johnson, Yelton. RefeTee: Roy Lee Connor. WEATHER CHARLOTTE, Jan. 20.—(/P)—Of ficial weather bureau records of the temperature and rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 8:30 a.m. Raln Statlon H. 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