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BASEBALL GAME WITH BOTH TEAMS USING A MECHANICAL PITCHING MACHINE! FINAL SCORE WAS 8 TO O WITH WAKE FOREST ON THE LONG END. THERE WERE NO BALKS AND STEALING AGAINST IRON MIKE WAS BANNED BY AGREEMENT. hrearms festival Q ,The "formers' guard" of Austria crack rifle men from the mountainous Pongau area have criminals no or villains to shoot at these days but they keep in trim, as they have during the past 400 years. Way back in the lawless days of 1550, the citof the region izenry formed "r i f I e m e n' s guilds" as protection against poachers, plunderers and deserters from the private armies of the numerous dukes and barons. The years brought peace to the section but the riflemen, who had come to cherish their responsibility and pride in their prowess, remained organized. This year, which commemorates the 400th anniversary of the founding of the first guild, the small, quiet town of St. Johann, near Vienna, played host to the spectacle. Dressed in their quaint costumes (above) the people arrive for the festival. cut-throa- take O Each group of riflemen repre- senting the various geographical districts of the province, is awarded some sort of special citation to take home. Above a couple looks at an award. 4L By GRANTLAND .A RICE HAS BEEN a rough year on champions. Notre Dame fell. Joe Louis tottered and was badly beaten. And now Calumet stable and the Jones boys are running second In the Big Money stakes after taking top honors in 1946, 1947, 1948 and 1949. Brookmeades able Bowl Phantoms i .. It is still much too early to start lining up the various Bowls. But you can gamble each Bowl has more than one Inspector working on the Job. There are now four veteran Bowls with several added, attractions. The four stable, owned by Bowls are the Rose, Sugar, Mrs. Dodge Sloan major Cotton and Orange, at Pasadena, and trained by New Orleans, Dallas and Miami. Preston Burch, is The Rose Bowl Is the most now In front with uncertain of the lot. The Pacifio Vanderbilt closing coast champion will be in doubt in from third for several more weeks. If Ohio place. State wins the Big Nine or Big Both Calumet team Ten title, the second-beand Vanderbilt will head west. The Big Nine are on their has no outstanding delegation Grantland Rice way to C a 1 today. It could be Michigan, where ' the Hollywood Purdue, Ohio State, Wisconsin track and Santa Anita are offeror some other. The Big Nine is $100,-000 ing a flock of purses from In the throes of an off year, to $230,000 with $10,000 and compared to Its big years in scattered all $50,000 pick-up- s the past. California and Stanover the Western Coast. At least ford still lead the west coast AnLos that part bordering people with Washington close hard-workin- g np. The Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, is eyeanother 75,000 crowd-getteTennessee, Marying Kentucky, land, Oklahoma and either Texas or S.M.U. 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Save time and money this Christ-w.- 8 by giving cool, mild Camels and mellow Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco. See your dealer toAdv. day. st I checked last fall with graduate managers from Pennsylvania, Yale, at every track. Ponder was a UCLA and Southern California. big money winner in 1949, ably Each figured television had cost abetted by Coaltown, and the them around 11,000 paid admissions stables winnings totalled each game especially each imBut suddenly something portant game. This was equal to a always Something happened. loss of $33,000 a game. They were happens in racing. And not algetting $77,000 a season for teleways for the financial best. Bull vision rights not nearly enough to Lea suddenly quit sending make up the heavy deficit and keep to the those crack the sport going in the schools. who grew tracks It may be in a few years the and to be fine crowds will tire of television sets and come back to the playCalumet was certain Citation, ing grounds again. But as long as they are willing to bring the rated with Man o 'War as a would collect most of the game to yon for nothing I cant visualize huge mobs rushing out gold in California last winter. I. to pay for being crowded, saw him run several times, but the shoved around and set down in absence from competition nncomfortable seats. I'd rather had taken its cut. Citation was no have them bring It to me, than longer Citation and then there was Noor who would have taxed Citago out and look for it. Especialtion even at his best on the coast ly when its just as good. Almost everyone would rather tracks. Citation may come back again later. So may Coaltown, who have television except the promoters or owners. won 12 straight in 1949. O SERVICE Drawer 10 BedferO Bills, New York. Calumet Horses Can't Win 'Em All four-year-o- Doctors say many their "Bushing" action too teas . . right in the stomach. Large doses of such laxatives upset digestion. Bush away nourishing food you need for health and energy . . . you feel weak, worn out. But gentle taken as recommended. works chiefly In the lower bowel where It removes only waete, not good food! You avoid that weak, tired and feel feeling. Use One, fuU of llfel ZSe. 50, or only I U vxxn-a-iai- nt WORKSHOP PATTERN SPORTUGHT geles. The $230,000 purs will be for the afMaturity Stake, a fair where Hill Prince will be the horse to beat now that Middle-ground- s racing career has been ended by a broken ankle. It seems impossible to realize that Calumet, is no longer at the top. You turn back and see Citation, Coaltown, Whirlaway, Armed, Ponder, Fervent, Two Lea, Bewitch and many, many others who have dominated the tracks from here to nowhere and back. Ben and Jimmy were dividing their big stable and were mopping up. Both are among the great trainers and they had the horses, largely the offspring of Bull Lea. In 1947 Calumet piled np over e high. 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