aincinnati Faces Crucial Test In Four Joe Louis, Bob Riggs, Byron Nelson Highlight Another Summer Of Sports Prom the looks of things in the practice sessions, Coach Joe Gembis will probably use four sophomores in his starting lineup when his Wayne team opens its season against Michi- gan State this Saturday. Ed Larimore, former Detroit Cooley High star who spent a year on the Purdue freshman squad, and Tomil Callard have shown the most promise so far for the two guard positions. Also slated for a starting berth at one of the tackle posts is Big Bill Cassidy, a 200-pound River Rouge sophomore, while another second year man, Jerry Schnelker will prob- ably open the game at fullback for the Tartars. ' / Casey and Whitlow Wyatt, if he re- r-cuperates from a knee injury. Already Brooklyn has drawn more fans to the park than in any season since 1930, and there is a possibility Elmer Gedeon joined two other that the figures might reach a million former Michigan ball players in the before the curtain falls. Majors, Pete Appleton and John While the first division berths Gee, when Washington brought seem to be settled in the National him up early this month. League with the Reds, Cards, Cubs, and Dodgers sure bets to finish in ball for it's 1940 pennant talk around the money, the fourth place spot 'in these parts. They point to Pete Cos- the American League may not be settled until the final day of. the sea- carat's fine play at second, and the se d untit, nal da fthe sea- son when Detroit, now in fifth, winds blossoming out of Harry Lavagetto up the campaign against the fourth into a first class third sacker. Also, place money spot Cleveland Indians. they believe they have two of the Both squads have been up and down league's best hurlers in rookie Hugh all season. }t 'a f -~ ~ ,.r