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SPORTS
Best Wishes for a Happy New Year
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Billy Dickey and Ernie Lombar-
di, his two rivals for No. 1 hon-
ors, slump badly. Maurie Rose,
only Jewish racer in the big time,
enters the 500-mile classic at In-
dianapolis on Memorial Day . .
and finishes third in a red hot
race . . . On the turf . . • the
family still reigns as
Hirsch
kings of the trainers, reading
from Papa Max to daughter Mary
to son Buddy . • . Max HirSch
rates as No. 1 trainer of the
season, saddling winner after
winner . . . and we can't pick
a single one ! . . . Dotter Mary,
with little if any competition, is
the leading woman trainer of the
American turf world . . . Jockey
Sammy Renick continues as the
leading Joosh rider, with the
Hanford brothers, Ira and Jerry,
and Sam's brother Joe, as con-
tenders . . . Sammy Angott de-
feats Davey Day on Derby eve
for the N. B. A. recognition as
world's lightweight champion . .
leaving the firm of Sam Pian
(Jewish) and Art Winch (Ital-
ian) with only Tony Zale (Pol-
ish) as a championship contend-
er.
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. . Louis wins, as expected . .
Galento enters ring against Baer
as the favorite . . . but after
two rounds of fighting his lack
of condition is apparent . ., •
With no Joe Jacobs around to
force him to train, Galento had
"soldiered" on the job . . . Now
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the
he was paying for it . . . Baer, Catholic and Protestant faiths
looking somewhat like Baer of appeared on the same platform
old, slugged him into a mass 'to answer questions put to them
of fatty tissue, unable to an- by the Methodist young people.
swer the bell for the tighth Father Pursley, of the War-
round . . . But even in victory,
Baer didn't impress fight fans Catholic Church and former stu-
at
for s u L cocueisss. dent pastor for Catholics
a . s . a . w oN ritu heyh, o p o i f io nB e a n e t efso
Purdue University, represented
against Galento goes to Issy his Church. Leonard P. Aries, a
Kline, his trainer . . . Danning Chicago attorney, brought the
still leads the National league Jewish viewpoint to the panel.
in batting and a Jewish king of Aries also served during the en-
slug appears on the horizon . . . tire conference as a resource
Arnovich gets luckiest break of leader for the young people's
hisreer
; . . . He is traded to commission on "America's Rae-
Cinc . nati for Phil Rizzo . . • ial Barriprs." Dr. T. Otto Nall,
From cellar-dwalers to cham- editor of the Central and North -
pions, with a probable $5,000 western editions of the Christian
slice of the World Series "take" Advocate, Methodist publication,
gave the Protestant angle in the
JULY (Tammuz)
discussions.
Golfing occupies many a Jew
ish player, but few reach star-
dom . . . Herman Barron, Eddie
Gayer and Ben Richter are three
most widely known professionals
. . . Barron in New York, Gayer
in Chicago and Richter in St.
Louis . . The All-Star baseball
game in St. Louis finds Green-
berg and Danning playing . .
with "Mine Mawrus" Arnovich
on the bench . . . Danning smacks
a rousing double to score one of
the National league's four runs.
. . . Seymour Greenberg blos-
soms as one of America's future
tennis stars . . . He's champion
of the Western Conference, win-
ning the singles title for North-
western university . . . Joe Fisch-
back continues to show added im-
provement • • . Isadore Bellis,
Marvin Kantrowitz, Bernard Jac-
oby, Malcolm Weinstein, and a
few others, are on the scene .. .
Cecil Hart, the aforementioned
guiding genius of Montreal's Ca-
nadiens, passes on to another
world.
AUGUST (Ab)
A Happy New Year to All Our Jewish Friends
Sincere Holiday Greetings
Our year is drawing to a close
. . . Jewish stars, heads high,
continue to contribute their bits
to the sporting world . . . Dan-
ning fades as the leading hitter
in the National League but still
is one of the top notch stars.
. . . Greenberg still swatting
'em far, wide and handsome . . .
Arnovich helping Cincinnati to
its second straight N. L. pen-
ant • . . Sam Pian returns to the
charmed circle when his Tony
Zale knocks out Al Hostak for
the N. B. A. middleweight cham-
pionship of the world . . . Lit-
tle Bobie Cahn, for 20 years
the outstanding referee in pro-
fessional football, named to of-
ficiate the Green Bay Packers—
College All-Star game in Chica •
go . . Football sneaks into the
Public prints, and the names of
Sid Luckman and Marshall Gold-
berg and "Bucket" Goldenberg
and Lou Gordon and Art Gott-
lieb return to the limelight . . .
the year is drawing nigh . . . not
a remarkable year, to be mire,
but a good, substantial smatter
ing of heroes here and there.
Methodist Youth Vote Sup-
port to Interfaith Groups
Combating Intolerance
\VINONA LAKE, Ind. (Religi-
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for all movements and organiza
tions working for cooperation
emong Catholics, Jews and Pro-
testants in campaigns against in-
tolerance, was unanimously voted
by the biennial meeting of the
National Conference of Method-
ist Youth here.
The action was taken after
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