THE MICHIGAN DAILY it Race Is Close in The M(jors IN THIS CORNER By MEL FINEBERG Collection Of Kuhier Etchings Received I i_- W6 In The News... Oddities in the news that came over the AP wire last Monday night: "New Haven- Referee Gene Tunney gave George Fitch, New Haven Negro light heavyweight, a 10-round de- cision over Steve Carr of Meriden to- night, and talked to the crowd of 4,- 500 fansdfor two minutes explaining why he did it. The former world's heavyweight champion said he would like to call the bout a draw but that Connecticut boxing rules forced him to be gov- erned by his round by round point scoring which gave Fitch a 44 to 34 edge. ' I know as much about boxing as anyone here and if anybody disagrees I will challenge him," Tunney said. Heavy verbiage at 60 paces would probably be the weapons-with the Encyclopedia Brittanica and Shake- Tennis associations of both cities went ahead selling tickets for the match and issuing angry statements over which was en- titled to it. There were refusals to arbitrate. Belgrade even went to the expense of building additional seats around its courts, naming them 'Budge Stand' in honor of the sorrel-topped Ameri- can. Zagreb newspapers blazoned defi- antly: "Croatia produces players, so we'll have the match." Well the upshot of it was that the Americans will play in Belgrade on Tuesday and Wednesday and then shift to Zagreb on Thursday. This may seem rather silly but from a little incident like this in good old Serbia came the World War. Well, don't forget we warned you. American League National League By Library Here W L Pet. W L Pet.1 New York .............45 27 .625 Pit tsburgh .... ....,...44 26 .629 A complete collection of Otto Kuhl- Cleveland .............44 27 .620 New York ............. 47 28 .627 cer's railroad etchings up to date and Boston ...............42 30 .583 Cincinnati ......... ...41 31 .569 a set of his ship etchings was re- Washington ...........41 37 .526 Chicago ...............38 35 .521 ceived yesterday by the Transporta- Detroit ...............38 39 .494 Boston ................ 33 34 .h3 tion Library. it was announced yes- Chicago ..............30 37 .448 Brooklyn ............32 42 .432 terday by Prof. John S. Worley, cura- Philadelphia ..........28 43 .394 St. Louis ..... .......... .29 42 .408 .tor of the library. They will go on St. Louis ..............22 50 .306 Philadelphia ..........21 47 .309 exhibition in the near future. Mr. Kuhler, who came to the Unit- Probable pitchers in the Major Chicago at Philadelphia: White- Yd States from Germany in 1923, is Leagues tomorrow: twon-lost records head (6-4) vs. Thomas St7) now a consulting designer for some in parenthesis). National League of the country's largest railroads. He American League New York at Cincinnati: Gumbert is now working on the Hiawatha de- St. Louis at New York: Tietje t1-2' (8-5) vs. Walters (6-11). signs of the streamliners expected to, vs. Pearson (5-5). Brooelyn at Pittsburgh: Fitzsirn- go into service in Milwaukee in the Detroit at Boston: Gill (5-3) vs. mons 5-4) vs. Tobin (6-3). early fall. Grove (13-3). Philadelphia at Chicago (2)-Pas- A mechanical engineer, he built Cleveland at Washington: Harder Beau (7-8) and Mulcahy (5-11) vs. and operated a railroad in Belgium (5-7) vs. Deshong 5-4). Bryant (6-7) and Lee (9-5). during the war and afterwards, when industry was at a standstill became an expert etcher. In this line he re- cently furnished the illustrations for "A Portrait of the Iron Horse," a book on railroads by Mr. Kuhler and Robert S. Henry, published in 1937. His railroad collection consists of 12 etchings, among them the famous "Ladies in Waiting," and "All Aboard." The other set, consisting mostly of ship portraits, also in- cludes 12 etchings. Included in this group are "Mississippi Evening," "The Steamboat Race," and "Queen of the Rivers." The library already possesses four of Mr. Kuhler's etchings O.D.MORRILL 314 S. State St. Typewriters, Stationery, Student and Office Supplies Since 1908 Phone 6615 speare as judges. * * "Belgrade. Yugosl and Gene Mako can today for a little ex and immediately fo unwilling principals quarrel. They were sche the Yugoslav net body was certain match would be in grade. Zagreb is a Croat than 200 miles fro seat of the governm major sports. 1111* ititt l* *V aV * CORNERSTONES: Bill Poppink. avia-Don Budge pitching for the Parkerites in the me to Yugoslavia I-M Softball League last Tuesday. hibition tennis- took his job real seriously and let ound themselves the Snipes down with no hits and in a Serb-Croat no runs while his team was gathering seven runs. In a seven inning ball eduled to meet game, that's no mean trick . aces but no- There are only four American League whether the baseball players who perform in the Zagreb or Bel- cities in which they were born-Lou Gehrig and Johnny Murphy claim metropolis, more New York as their birthplace,.\John m Belgrade, the Rigney's place of nativity was Chi- lent and of most cago while Cleveland can blame it- self for Al Milnar. K" ... .... . ......... . .... . . .... BOOK Reference Stock from our 3 stores concentrated here for our Annual July Clearance Sale Thursday Only! 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