A merico! ffewith Periodical Carter October 4, 1940 CUFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 13 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle SPORTS (Continued from Page 12) American Bowling Congress in Detroit . . . one of the few to accomplish as much . . . Louie Levine of Cicero is still bowl- ing 'em over—one of America's . finest . . . with Max Stein of Belleville, Ill., and Morty Lind- say close rivals Nlilt Aron of Chicago, No. 1 challenger for Henry Armstrong's welterweight championship, proves his right to be considered a serious contend- ed with his winter accomplish- ments at Marigold Gardens, run by Iry Schoenwald and Jack Begun, two young Jewish pro- moters who have established themSelves is successful entrepre- neurs in the fight world .. Every Monday night, rain or shine, Marigold Gardens present its weekly boxing show . . . The six-day bike race moves from city to city and Harry Mendel, czar of the bikers, leads the bikers to another golden har- vest . . . Two of the bike racers are Nazis—Milian and Vopel, and it is reported that G-men are on their trail as spies . . . Presi- dent Benswanger of the Pitts- burgh Pirates and the top rank- ing. Jewish executive in baseball, hires Frankie Frisch to lead the Bucs • . . and is acclaimed for and wide for the move . • • "The Pirates will be a fighting team now," the experts report . . • San- ford Goldberg, the "Flying Fire- man," romps to victories galore in the half-mile and 1,000 yards events . . . He becomes outstand- ing middle-distance runner in the nation . . . Myron Piker of Northwestern, Allan Tollmich of Detroit and Goldberg are the outstanding Jewish track starts of the year. FEBRUARY (Adar) Cecil Hart is dismissed as man- ager of Les Canadiens, and the disappointment is so keen, many believe it was the cause of his death a few months later . . . Baseball players are starting to prepare for their coming train- ing camp sieges, and Hank Green- berg, Morrie Arnovich, Harry Danning, Phil Weintraub, Milty Galatzer, Harry Eisenstat and Buddy Myer are pictured getting into condition on Dixie beaches. New Year's Greetings Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All! Royal Oak Tool and Machine Co. 621 EAST FOURTH ST. Elmhurst 6580 Royal Oak . . . Davey Day, after a stirring battle with Henry Armstrong, in which Day was stopped in the 12th round after a brilliant fight, starts hitting the downgrade . . . He wins one and loses one in two battles with Sammy An- gott, the Louisville Slugger, wrom he is signed to fight for the National Boxing Assn's. lightweight championship of the world on Derby Eve in Louis- ville . . . Milt Aron, meanwhile, takes another step upward with one of the most magnificent stands any fighter ever staged. ' • After being knocked down tour times by Fritzie Zivic, Aron gets up to knock out his op- ponent l Maxie Baer starts letting off steam for his pro- posed bout with "Two-Ton" Tony Galento in the "Battle of Bums." MARCH (Ader Sheni) Detroit baseball authorities re- veal the proposed switching of Hank Greenberg from first base to left field in order to permit both hank and Rudy York to play at the same time .. . York, a mighty slugger who bested Babe Ruth's record of 17 homers in one month by smacking 18, failed in previous efforts to play third base and the outfield . . . A trial behind the plate proved no more successful . . . York can play first base, however, and Detroit bosses felt that if Hank could adapt himself to the out- field, the Tigers would be strengthened materially . . So Hank declared he was willing to give the outfield a try . . on the promise that if he failed to make the grade there he'd re- turn to his first love and base. . . . Arnovich shows signs of re- juvenation with the Phillies af- ter his last half-season slump of the previous campaign . . . Big Ed Levy, nrst baseman from Newark and up for a trial with the Phi!lies, lambasts the ball in training camp at Miami Beach, but suffers an ankle injury and subsequentl yis sent back to the minors. Galatzer, up with the Cincinnati Reds, looks impres- sive, but winds up with Indiana- polis . . . the Tampa (Fla.) All- Sta• game for Finnish relief brings out three Jewish stars .. . Thinning and Arnovich for the Nationals and Greenberg for the American leaguers . . . Leon Mandel of Chicago becomes first ear s Greetings from Pontiac, Michigan Jewish magnate in the National (Professional) Football league by purchasing the Detroit fran- chise from George Richards . . for a reported $250,000. APRIL (Nisan) Baseball! . . . The season opens with the following Jewish league players: Harry Danning, catcher, New York Giants . . . Morrie Ar- novich, out-fielder, Philadelphia Phillies . . . Hank Greenberg, outfielder, Detroit Tigers . . . Harry Eisenstat, pitcher, Cleve- land Indians . . . Buddy Myer, second baseman, Washington Sen- ators . . . Moe "Information Please" Berg, coach, Boston Red Sox • . . And the aforementioned Benswanger, president of the Pittsburgh Pirates . . . Harry Grabiner, vice-president and chief executive of the Chicago White Sox . . . "Lefty" Weiss- man, trainer of the Cleveland Indians . . . Joe Gould, one of boxing's smarter managers "sues" Promoter Mike Jacobs for his share of Jecobs' earnings on all bouts involving Joe Louis . . . Gould reveals that he and Brad- dock signed contracts with Jac- obs for split of his earnings on Louis promotions before allow- ing Braddock to sign for title bout against Louis . . . which Louis won by scoring eight-round kayo in Chicago ... Jacobs terms charges "ridiculous," but they never came up in court . . . settlement believed made. MAY (lyar) A sad month . . . Joe Jacobs passes away suddenly . . . Corn- plains he is not feeling well and is rushed to doctor . . • during examination, the fiery little man- ager dies . . . heart trouble . . . A "fast man with a buck" he was termed by Broadway—meaning he spent it as fast as he earned it . . . Won championship for Max Schmeling . . Picked up a stumble bum named "Tony Ga- lento . . . and in a year had him fighting Louis for heavy- weight championship of the world . . . Harry Mendel, a close friend of Jacobs, and Muggsy Taylor of Philadelphia take over the management of Galento for the Baer bout but only Joe Jacobs could control "Two-Ton" and force him to train . . . 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