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SUPerior SECTION TWO I A4AA "uBtte tian SariMca UUU TORTS MARKETS WANT ADS 0260 8uiltiit NEWSPAPER GREATEST TRIBUNE PHONE NUMBERS UXUU General FRIDAY, JANUARY 1943. 5jc fc ijc 21 IJIILI 1 I fi rv i ran IMJ MOON MULLINSON THE HOME FRONT I fwiijuj mi iJu.uiiin-.mmiiJiiiiiiilP,iJ')ii OH.NEVER MIND! BUT A (WELL YOU AIN'T AND mm YOD M16HT -TELL THAT YOU MEAN WELL.TLU BUM ABOUT SOMPoP WHEN YOU WAS CHICAGO PLANS GOLF, BUT NOT QUITE AS USUAL 0OY! HOW 1 WISH THAT I WAS TVAFkiTV MOON ANT. SO WHAT THE FIGHTS WE HAOKAYO' A WAITER AND SPILLED SOUO KELLY, CATHOLIC LEAGUE PRAISE CHARITY CARD YOUN6ER OR THAT MOON INVITIM' THIS BOM MV0AHl SAY YOU SURE TALK A 6REAT THE ONE WITH BATTLIMtf WPI VM rvWAS HOME DOWN MR.NELSOM NECK? mr-" wlm i irm i mm 1 i FOR. INSTANCE- FI6HT UNCLE WILLIE! C. D.

G. A. Program I 1 to Fit Times. Board of Education Head Approves. BY CHARLES BARTLETT.

Coif in the Chicago area, which last summer dominated the competitive a. side of the game, will redouble its Copyright, JMS, 97 oynoicmi to. inc. f-SX efforts in another direction during 1 9 4 3 the in Talking Things Over ivith the Boss Mayor yesterday approved plans for city high school champion" ship basketball games between Public and Catholic league junior and senior champions. I feel that such a program would be a highly desirable adjunct to Chicago's high school sports schedule, Kelly said last night, "and I intend to do everything I can to aid in its presentation." The mayor will confer with the crease and sustenance of the day in and day out play which is the sport's foundation.

Transportation, golfs chief ob- i BARRETT STARS FILE ENTRIES IN SILVER SKATES LWhile Arch Ward, conductor of the Wake, is enjoying hi annual vacation, the column will be prepared fey members of the sports staff. ASADENA'S civic leaders are hospitable almost to a fault, but they Very Rev. Daniel F. Cunningham, director of the Catholic school board have no welcome mat for visitors who inquire if there actually are for the archdiocese of Chicago, this morning. Catholic league officials roses around the Rose bowl.

Rube Samuelson, the town's leading sports authority, says there are 15,000 vari-colored blossoms around have led the movement to arranr the famous football plant and authorizes any one -who doubts the figure to Tbomai c. MrM.hoo. stacle in this war, will be met with ride swapping program which already is being set up. War service will be the main objective of Chicago golfers at all times during the coming season, which will include a local tournament program count them. Clarence IPantsJ Rowland, who looks after the Los the prep double header.

Would Flay In Stadium. The games. Mayor Kelly said. Angeles ball club for Philip K. Wrigley, has made a hit with Pacific coast sports writers, who appreciate his wit and cordiality.

An early edition They'll Race in Sunday's would be presented in the same mau- ner as the city championship football of a Los Angeles newspaper recently carried a picture of glamorous Betty Grable, attired in formal gown, planting a kiss on the lips of a Georgia foot game which he placed under his auspices nine years ago. He said th Tri-State Meet, Too. ball player a few days before the Rose bowl game. The caption, which hurriedly was changed, read: "Hollywood Takes Georgia Team to Its games probably would be played ia Chicago Stadium late in March. The receipts of the basketball con Bosom." Jimmy Dykes, who will remain in Los Angeles until a few BY WILFRID SMITH.

testlike the football game last sea The Barrett Athletic club is the third consistent with the war. These were the principal points gleaned in a conversation yesterday with Thomas G. McMahon of Skokie, the energetic little man who was reelected president of the Chicago District Golf association recently. McMahon, father of the C. D.

G. A. handicap system which has been adopted by scores of other associations thru-out the country, and director of Chicago's part in the successful Hale son would go to the ervice men's of Chicago's leading speed skating or centers," Kelly said. "Altho it is doubtful we can equal in this program ganizations to file en entry for the 26th annual Silver Skates Derbies the contribution of approximately 5100,000 that resulted from the foot ball game, a worthwhile sum should which will be held Jan. 16 and 17 in Garfield park.

A list of 27 boys and girls was submitted yesterday by Sid Novak of the Barrett A. C. Novak be raised." Details for the games will be ar America National Open last summer, made it plain that his associa also is secretary of the Illinois Skat tion will try to outdo its 1942 efforts. ranged by August Pritzlaff, physical education director of the public schools and the Rev. James E.

5fc- ing association, under whose sanction Has Fart in War. The Chicago Tribune races are held. Donnell, president of the Cathclie All of the Barrett skaters will ap Golf has a definite role in the war. league. a role based on keeping each Ameri pear in the C.

Y. O. Tristate races Sunday afternoon in Garfield park. Pritzlaff, who is in Washicztoa. can interested in it healthy for his own part in the war," McMahon said.

could not be reached for a statement. This meet, the fourth of the season, Lee Artoe, tackle for the Chicago Bears (left), in conference with Elmer Layden, commissioner of professional football. Artoe was called in yesterday to explain some statements he is alleged to have made but James B. McCahey, president cf will start at 1:30 p. m.

"This is no time for optimism nor days before the White Sox start training in French Lick, Ind, will undergo the board of education, is strongly ia in criticism of the league. Junior Haenisch, who won the boys' pessimism among golfers. It's one I TRIBUNE Photo. favor of the games. an operation for removal of his seven famous gallstones within two weeks, intermediate Silver Skates champion.

Joe E. Brown, movie comedian and sports enthusiast, says the Chicago for determination to keep the game alive as our contribution to war service, and it's not going to be an easy Catholic League Is Wining. The games would be played after ship in 1940, is Barrett's leading skat er in the senior division for contest All-Star football game is the most spectacular athletic event of the year. Case Is Closed the Illinois State tournament whica ants 18 years old and over. Eleven one.

Cub-Sox Party Of to Prepare will be held March 18 to 20. The other Barrett skaters also will corn The four brothers of Babe Horrell, U. L. head coach, were in the stands when the Bruins lost to Georgia in the Rose bowl. Lee Handley, the former Pirate third baseman who gave up baseball last year "We feel that the clubs belonging The "Artoe case" is now finished public school senior champion quali pete in the senior class.

They are fies for the state finals. business, insofar as the National Ralph Lenhardt, Edwin Remp, Ken after suffering an injury to his throwing shoulder In an automobile acci to the C. D. G. A.

will do themselves proud in carrying out our program if they bend themselves to the job as Msgr. Cunningham said last nizht Football league is concerned. French Lick Training Camp neth Doll, Ruben Walbaum, Glenn dent, now thinks he will be as good as new this season. The Giants After the big Bear tackle had met Huguelet, George Kulasik, Sam Hare, with Commissioner Elmer Layden for John Clark, Bill Legner. Roger Leg' and Phils must think so, too, as both are trying to buy him.

Only 5 per cent of the nation's high schools have had to give up foot ball, despite a wartime reduction of 25 per cent in coaching personnel, two hours last evening, the latter's ner, and James Champion. BY IRVING VAUGHAN. they did in peace time and in the first year of the war. Transportation, naturally, will be our biggest problem, but Mel Keim of Northmoor, chairman of our war service committee, al only comment was "No comment" Henry Wins State Title. be bad, can get themselves Into shape Pops Harrison, Iowa basketball coach, has one set rule: "Don't re rl woe Aniigllv it npftrvimn ri linquish the ball until you have had at least one shot at the basket." running from one to the other.

And, of course, there is the spring water, ready is working on a car pooling Al Simmons has decided to remain on the job in a Detroit defense plant, w.c jumui Artoe was called to the league's nois iuvenile championship in the headquarters to explain re- which means that the Athletics will have to find at least one new coach. It's an Attractive Site. With a few wooden stakes, a hatchet, and a steel tape, Bobby Dorr, Wrigley field superintendent, will, weather permitting, break ground today for the Cubs-White Sox -war time spring training base at French Lick, Ind. Sharing in the ceremony from races last weeis in men iiiyn. Other features may be so easy for the athletes to take -that there'll be Jazbo's Journal, "ZZ" ton.

He was reported to have said Comes now the disturbing Item w-i iev WhHo Ttiohnrri 1 If the Bears W1" the league no need of the phoney palm trees to that he was in favor of the game and would be ready this morning to accept any suggestions the mayor might make. "You may quote me to the effect that the Catholic schools are heartily in favor of the program," Msgr. Cua-ningham said. "The fact that the proceeds will be contributed to the? service men's center is the biggest recommendation." Willing to Change Schedule. Father McDonnell joined Msgr.

Cunningham in pledging cooperation. He indicated that he would consult Mayor Kelly concerning the details some time today. "The Catholic league will be glad to do anything it can to further the project," Father McDonnell said. "If. necessary, we will move our schedule ahead to fit any date the mayor may set." that the women are to be asked to championship, I will not compete in ward off attacks of homesickness.

Gross, and Richard Legner, slice their own bread. Land sakes, The other Barrett skaters entered the, pr? in Philadelphia The boys won't even have to wear their street clothes on their way to is there no limit to the hardships we have to face before this war is work. All they need do is don a bath are Robert Creed. Arthur Sayres, Ron- aid Olson, and Charles Huebner. in- fr ailing to play with the Redskins tfmtit we- TTmnr-ie M.ini anrf the post-season contest; blame the which two well groomed, regulation diamonds are expected to blossom in the near future, will be Cub Secretary Bob Lewis and Sox Secretary Joe Barry, who have been assigned the arduous task of holding the tape over? robe if they own one and saunter Tony Galento, they say, will try a down the stairs from their hotel James Hauke, juvenile boys; Richard leaue'' jt comeback in 1943.

Well, like I al rooms to the bathhouse, where sep ways say, any good laugh in these Johnston, midget class; Rose Vyhan- principal woum oe ek, senior class; Virginia Bell and quoted, it was understood that Artoe measure taut while Boss Surveyor trying times is a national asset. arate wardrobe quarters will be fitted out for each club. There they'll peel denied in toto the remarks attributed Dorr decides just where the bases Gail Creed, girls' junior class, About that fellow in the Indiana should be anchored to conform to off their robes, jump into their uni to him by the Washington spokesman. A AA wo a An a tf 4 Via a 4 Km Downstate Club on List. caf6 who threw a bottle thru the front of the juke box because the rules and regulations.

forms and set forth, reversing the process after the workout, except for 2L rif. Pro bowl game, his field goal giving skating clubs al tune "Mr. Five by Five" was "driv. You're Just Beginning. You've salvaged old rubber.

You're saving all tin, You've turned extra wares of Aluminum in. You're rationed on coffee And sugar and gas. And the "35" speed law You never will pass. You're meatless on some days. There Is lots you can't get; Your clothes are made over.

But you will not fret. Yes. we will give credit Where credit Is due. And admit that a lot Has been done by you. But.

before you come out and Say I do my share." Just think what THEY'RE doing Our boys over there. Suzanne. A Drama, Time February. Scene At home. Dorothea: Stop and get gas today Champalgn-Urbana the pause while taking whatever kind the league All-Stars a 17 to 14 victory i-ater on uorr may plant some phoney palm trees just in case some of the athletes should develop a ing him nuts.

I haven as yet over the Redskins. of bath they choose. ready have entered. Team entries are expected from the Y. Northwest Skating club, Peirce playground and Crif 4 nlnifrrrAitnl ThoCfl lVe fl r0 longing for the good old spring days And this is important in the eyes of the athletes there will be three plan whereby golfers belonging to far away clubs can get in a good share of their peace time amount of play.

This is only a part of the war service committee's job. It also has set up a schedule of 4,000 weekly playing privileges for service men embracing approximately 35 D. G. A. clubs." Most Clubs Will Operate.

Asked about the number of D. G. A. member clubs which would operate regularly during the 1943 season. McMahon said: "The C.

D. G. A. board is certain, after contacting a number of presidents of member clubs, that the majority of the 63 clubs will function to the limit of their resources. From the standpoint of total individual members, the association hopes to equal the number of recent years, altho there are bound to be a number of individual membership chances.

Many clubs are arranging to pick vp members at a rail or public bus point near the club. At least two clubs in the district have purchased old fashioned coaches and horse teams for this purpose. The fact remains that golf, like love, will find a way, and the real golfer won't mind a hike to reach the course. One of the features of this season will be the disappearance of super-service, the sort which found the 1 member driving up to the clubhouse reached the flask tossing stage, but there are moments when I feel that if the next tune coming up is "Mr. You Know What," I won't be re in sunny Lewis Is Custodian of Tools.

Bivins Pounds Charles; Wins 10 Round Bout American plan meals per diem, but in the interests of food conservation the competing weekly in the Illinois asso- A 1 HLE TICS PICK sponsible for my actions. two managers likely will arrange the of entries will be made from the park WILMINGTON FOR Jazbo of Old Dubuque, workouts so that the squads will be unable to respond to the luncheon Before asking Mr. Lewis, who also will serve as toolman of the expedition, for the hatchet and stakes, Dorr will have to determine what part of district ana me ounru ui euunuun CDDfKr TD A AT KTm and municipal playgrounds. 1 rCAlViVO Do You Remember 'Way Back When: Women carried a chamois skin con Entries will be accepted until mid-1 Philadelphia, Jan. 7 (P).

Con summons. It Will Be Much Cheaper. taining loose face powder in the top night Sunday. The C. Y.

O. team, nie Mack said today that he has com- the golf course adjoining the French Link Springs hotel headquarters he is going to appropriate. The higher of their stockings? which is coached by Vic Ronchetti, pleted plans for the Philadelphia Ath Fight Decisions Altho the northern training might involve a weather risk the French Runcie of Oak Park. senior Silver Skates winner in 1937, Netics to do their spring baseball the ground, says Dorr, the better, Our old southern mammy was Lick press agent insists it was a com is the defending team champion in training at Wilmington, using IAST MUBT'S REMl LTH. never without her snuff stick? the Silver Skates Derbies.

I the park' and clubhouse of the Wil here's the book, but take the forting 87 degrees there last April 6, the novelty is certain to have its This spot will be reserved for the Cubs, who thus will be able to jump from their hotel rooms onto home At Cleveland. O. Jimmy Btvtns beat Eizar1 Jan is. Overseas Thoughts of Home, along, just in case. Get the tires inspected, too; here's the form.

And on the way home stop and get sugar, financial consolation. This, of course, mington Blue Rocks of the Interstate league. "I thought some of training right at Shibe park," Mack added, RULE MITCHELL, INDIANA TRACK goes for all the clubs. Charle 10J Joey rirren bet larj Art hi-' bald 18 i Bobby Blchardsoa ksorkrd mut Jimmy WUlia 3i Johnny Lawcr beat Curly Denton 61: Bobby McQuillan beat Able Kaufman 6. rondrr i here the ration book, and be sure Going to French Lick, a matter of "but the field is in such poor shape Does the little old town (till "retire at 279 miles from Chicago, represents nine.

ftrgm A rat pr ry wcaiiici wiu ucmg uaeu iui At Philadelphia Jackie WiUoa kn-rkl an quite a difference in rail fare from And the cool breeze bear the seent of pine? IllCt Ltl Jti DLiCt I football that it win win need resodding Does the enow in the light till sparkle and Rlnnmirnrtnn. Tnrl Jan. 7 fSno. spring. Frankie Saia 31; Al Jordan and WiOlm Thomaa drew 61; Jimmy HeAUirter; knorked ont Frankie McGrane 3.

shine; they tear out the right coupon, 11, not 12. And get some coffee that'll be 28 or 25, 1 forget which. You may as well get the meat, too. That's the blue No. 4 for pork, but you'd better get beef this week that's red 3.

And a pound of butter that's yel I wonder Hall. Karl Mitchell. Indiana's Riff ine Ainieucs win report ior tram the approximate 2,250 miles between here and California. And with training time, at least for the Sox and Cubs, cut down to three weeks, the Ten two mile chamoion. was in8 March 24.

Headquarters will be plate. The Sox will labor at the ball park, which has no diamond yet, so Jim Dykes' boys will have to hike almost two miles per day. The Dorr-Lewis-Barry expedition also has been commissioned to pass judgment on the bath facilities, but if they try them all they may not get back until the season opens. There are tubrooms, steamrooms, hotrooms, needle showers, cabinet baths, and just plain, old fashioned overhead showers, a layout so extensive that the athletes, if the weather should William beat Huihle Civatie Lonco knocked not Joey A lira J. rlrnnnori from lh Honslpr trark al ne "Otel dU ront steps and having a couple of boys park his car and carry his clubs in fcr him.

The C. D. G. A. urged at its presidents' meeting last year that every club live within its means and srrap the expensive operating methods of old." smiarl tnrlav Wausi of sfholastie.

In. xvieanwniie, eram iMUgeni. presi Cleveland. Jan. 7 (JP).

Jimmy elieibilitv. Mitchell's loss was the aenl lne fniiaaeipnia rnns, saia low 6, I think. And if they have any canned goods, get some. I don't care Bivins of Cleveland, ranked by the I second from the Indiana middle dis- ne expects nis ciud win tram at room and board bill will be reduced by about one-half. A lot of the clubs, after being forced into the plan by the transportation problem, may find it so practical they'll be doing it after the war.

National Boxing association as the tance ranks. Paul Kendall, another iwarthmore, using the heldhouse if it's fruits or vegetables or baby food get some. That'll take the green 7 or maybe the purple X. No. 1 contender for the light heav-, weight title held by Gus senior runner, having been drafted of Swarthmore college, one of the last month.

Mitchell, who is in the largest structures of its kind in the blasted out a 10 round decision over After that, at the drug store, get some toothpaste here's the old tube marine reserve corps, will remain on country. Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati ia the Arena tonight. the campus for the second semester to turn in, then stop at beginning next week. Bivins floored Charles three times Me: Don't expect me to say any College Basketball for counts of nine before 10,333. 5 thing, folks.

I walked out while you New Edict May Keep Six Joey Archibald, of Providence. R. were reading this. twice holder of the featherweight Dorothea's Husband. Indians on Defense Jobs Cleveland.

Jan. 7 (f). Officials title, took a terrific beating from Joey firrone, as tne Cleveland lightweight gained an eight round decision. Ar-j of the Cleveland Baseball club were wondering tonight whether or not six Well. Look Who's Back! Chicago always fascinates What charms, they never cease! I wonder Are the licht still brizht on the little street And the houses in rows so trim and neat? Are the tables still set with good things to eat I wonder I wonder Pops summer still wear her lanmiid air With fierj red poppies in her hot hair? Does autumn come in devil-may-care I wonder I wonder In sprinff dn violets the woodlands fill And is the hill gilded with daffodil.

Rut, most of all. do you love me still? I wonder SSergt Young Un. Sudden Thoughts. The big bass drum covers a multitude of sour notes from the rest of the band. The proud peacock of today may be only the feather duster of tomorrow.

A bird In the hand never gets the early worm. Some men don't seem to be able to realize the difference between the single life and the silly life. Josephine Griffin. Tli Wake Depends Help! Cpon Its Friends Belpt What's In a Name? Berne Wright sells gasoline and fuel oil when he can get them and Reagan B. Still is general manager of the telephone company In Bloom-ington.

111. Then there is C. E. Hill players, now employed in defense in chibald's ducking tactics made Pirrone; miss during the early rounds but ia! the fifth the Cleveland slugger- She never minimizes these, dustry will be available for the opening of the season. The labor manage dropped the easterner for counts of' nine and eight.

The ex-champion. Wh, weighed 126, went down at least onc ment committee of the war man power commission in this area issued an order today freezing all such IF CUBS GIVE UP PARK, THE GIRLS MAY TAKE OVER The Wrigley field management, looking ahead toward wartime changes in the baseball situation, is considering the formation of a girls' Softball league as one of the projects which might keep the big plant in operation in case of drastic curtailment of the Cubs schedule. It was reported yesterday that managers of various local Softball teams had been called in for conferences with the idea of forming a league and distributing teams among various midwest-em towns. "It is impossible to make any statement on a softball league at this time because there may not be any league," James Gallagher, general manager of the Cubs, said last night. That's just one of the many projects we're considering so as to be ready for eventualities.

Wrigley field is a big plant and we have to figure eut what we're going to do with It under varying circumstances. We have many ideas which include even light opera." during each of the last five rounds. YESTERDAY'S BE8UI.T8. ftrtat Ikea. A3; St.

Norbrrt, 21. Ball Mate, AO; Franklin. Wabanh, AO; afanrhratrr. 40. Whraton.

41s Illlnola Tech. 27. right collrc. 44; Fort Shrrldan, SO. Carroll, 37; Slllwaukee Teachers.

35. Indiana State. 47; Valparaiso, 40. Korth Dakota, 32; lows Teachers, 38. Iowa, Central, 41; Parsons, 33.

Beres Collese, 36; Kentucky Wesleyan, ,31. Washington 41; Baltimore 33. Mount Union, 70; Youngstown, 67. Ottawa 48; MeFherson, 40. Virginia, 49; Hampden Sydney, 40.

Virginia M. 41; William and Mary, 38. Washington and Lee, 38 1 Boanoke, 33. Vlllanova, 41; Geneva, 38. Massachusetts State.

83: Springfield, SI. Duke, 60; Davidson, SO. Bowling tireen, 78; Findlay. 3.1. Duquesne, 03 1 Waynesburg, Cape Girardeau, 46; Murray 43.

Idaho, fiff; Goncaga. 37. Wichita. 38t Washburn. 31.

Okla. Central. 41; MrMurray lOkla.l, 37. SILVER SKATES DERBY Please enter me in The Chicago Tribune Silver Skates Derby to be held Jan. 16 and 17 in Garfield park.

Name Address City Club (if any) Age (Prizes will not be awarded winners until certificate of age is presented.) Place cross in square opposite race you wish to enter. A skater may compete in only one division. Print name plainly in pencil. Entries close at midnight Sunday with Wilfrid Smith, Sports Department Chicago Tribune. Men's Senior, 18 and over Boys Midget under 12 Boys' Intermediate, 16-17 Girls' Senior, 18 and over Boys' Junior, 14 and 15 Girls' Intermediate.

16-17 Boys' Juvenile, 12 and 13 Girls' Junior, under 16 But bids them fain Increase. Chicago holds a lure for me With its Intriguing scenes: And not the least Intriguing Are hotel mezzanines. John Vivian, Denver, Colo, Ten Years Ago Today Doc Romes workers in their jobs. The Indians involved are Mel Harder, Jim Bagby, Al Milnar, Harry Eisenstat, Hank Ed Hockey Standings wards, and Oris Hockett. NATIONAL LKAGLTL William Talbert Defeats led the Chicago Blackhawks to a 4 to 3 victory over the Montreal Ma Mexico's Tennis Champion roons.

King Jack, 10 year old gelding, set a record mutuel price at Agua Caliente, when he won the eighth race and paid $821 for each $2 W. L. T. Pta. G.

OXS. Toronto 13 8 4 30 133 7S Boston ......12 8 6 30 93 Detroit 10 7 7 37 fH) CHICAGO 8 7 6 31 7S 7 New 7 14 4 18 79 IlJ Montreal 6 13 5 17 71 10 LAST NIGHTS RESULTS. New York, 2i Detroit, 2. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 7 (JP).

William Talbert of Cincinnati, fifth ranking tennis player of the United States, de-deated Mexico's No. 1 net star, Eugenia Tapia. today in the quarter-fi Olathtt Naval Reserve. Alt Mis wagered. A football feud which lasted six years ended when Princeton souri.

43. I'tah State. A3; Idaho Southern 46. nals of the Pan-American tennis tour Pittsburg IKas. Teachers, fill BU Bene- and Harvard agreed to resume athletic relations.

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