••■ SPORTS Best Wishes for a Happy New Year (Continued from Page 13) 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. 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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- ous News Service) — Support 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 of the Jewish, r epresentatives CHerry 9187 Rosh Hashonah Greetings INDEPENDENT BISCUIT CO. 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