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I TER By Arthur Pointer jUR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes DASNT t FPF T CHILD' A r'!r f DOCTOR, JERKIE TO ( 60OPMY J JWSSm YheOOMES UST K 1 TO COME. HOME , MES. DUFFY. I FINGER! J NTISTS y IW,W)H- HAVE MEM ) V WITH HIM? JT, lm K Vtv"e fT GIL ' ' By Len Klcis P. ' wosMOANv- ij pii) yi 4-4-41 " li , ( fl ) Ml i xT'iH TWIMG ABOUT IS L i.ijJ 1 (Ji y I ( J !i? " ' gjTSAM By Jeff Hayes Billy Conn The 100.000 who eathered at Louisville for the Kentucky Derby offered t keen cross section of the sporting viewpoint For they came from practically every state, and all are sports minded. Outside of the Derby Itself, I found that they were talking about the other turf classics. th two pennant races and the Louis-Conn fight. It was rather amazing to hear the number backing Conn if the odds remain around 3 to 1, or perhaps a trifle less. One well-known sportsman sports-man from the Far West told me that a big rush of Conn money had begun to arrive. The main theory seemed to be that while both men had been away from the ring for four years, Conn was still four years younger and he could afford to lose that much time to better advantage advan-tage than could Louis. Bo far as the two pennant races are concerned, most of the senti ment on the American league side belongs to the Boston Red Sox. The angle being that Owner Tom Yawkey had spent too much money to keep on missing pennants forever, for-ever, and that both Yawkey and Boston rated a flag. The early showing of the Red Sox indicated that they may be even stronger than the pre-season dope indicated, be cause their pitching Is better than it originally looked. I found that the majority with whom I talked still don't believe that the Yankees can get enough consistent con-sistent pitching to win. They rate Spud Chandler as one of the best in either league, but they also say that a pennant race is a heavy burden bur-den for the one right arm. Chandler is on his way to beat his great 1943 record, when he won 20 games and lost only 4. Spud still figures he might just as well have won 23 and lost only 1 that year. He always has been a hard-working, bear-down pitcher and he still has his stuff intact Lots of Dodger Fans While I found that the National league fans were naturally pulling for their home teams, such as the Cubs and Cardinals, their outside sympathy still remains with the Dodgers. It is surprising what a strong nationwide following the Dodgers have. The enthusiasm of Brooklyn itself, on the baseball side, has a lot to do with this. In picking a World Series contender from the National league, toe Dodger vote would be overwhelming. overwhelm-ing. Their early rush to the front only started louder cheering. Few believe that any team is going go-ing to beat out the Cardinals when the season finally swings into a steady grind. They look to have too many good ballplayers to be headed oft by any team now In sight. Almost every other spectator wanted me to pick the winner of the Louis-Conn meeting. The only answer is that thus far neither has come Into his real training period at least, far enough along to give any true line. The only good line one can get must come In the last two weeks, when the tip-off should be due. 1946 Backfield Stars I also ran into a number of leading lead-ing football coaches at the recent Derby among the vast assemblage from the 48 states.Two of these were Wallie Butts of Georgia and Paul Bryant of Kentucky. They were talking about the job selectors are going to have in naming the four best backs of the coming season, "For example," Wallie Butts said, "who can name a better all-around all-around back when Charley Tripp! of Georgia, who, as a passer, runner, tackier or blocker, has everything a star back needs. And he is exceptionally ex-ceptionally good at them alt" Paul Bryant who had a fine record at Maryland last fall, began to figure out the leading backs. "Trippl is certainly one of the best" he said. "But In addition, mere still are Blanchard and Davis from West Point to be remembered. There will be Bud Young at Illinois, Bob Fenimore at Oklahoma A. and M., and there also will be Harry Gilmer at Alabama. And don't think these will complete the list There will be others who can't be overlooked. There should be at least 10 or 12 great backs and I don't mean merely pretty good. For example, there Is also Wedemeyer from St Mary's, who will have more support than he could call on last falL" The Big Batting Race Toe expected batting race among Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio and Dick Wakefield finds the Red Sox slugger showing most of the early foot Williams has been belting away at a .350 cKp or better, with DiMaggio down below .270. Wakefield Wake-field has been of little help to the Tigers, with a mark under .240. Dom DiMaggio has been outshining them all with an average above .400, and Charley Keller also is riding high. It lv ? 18945 ' 34-48 Outdoor Sports Set OERE'S a three piece sports set that's ideal for your life in the open. The youthful, brief-sleeved brief-sleeved dress buttons down the side and has a bright contrasting color to edge the round neck and skirt bottom. Bra and shorts complete com-plete as clever an outfit as you'll find. Pattern No. 1448 comes In sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, IS and 18. Size 12. dress, 2l,t yards of 35 or 39-inch; shorts and bra, 1 yards; yard contrasting fabric. Slenderizing Frock r ESIGNED especially for the matron, this scalloped day-timer day-timer for summer has slenderizing slenderiz-ing lines and careful attention to detail. Why not try a soft all over flower print, and accent with unusual un-usual novelty buttons. You'll be the envy of all your friends. Pattern No. 8945 la designed for sizes 34. 36. 38. 40. 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 38, cap sleeves, 3 yards of 35 or 39-inch. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 709 Mission St, Ban Francisco, Calif. 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