London Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 19, 1942, London, Middlesex Dec. 19, 1942 saturday. _ a a o0r defense blamed for Ranger slum put a vew yorkers Haven to been shut out in 123 games new York dec. 18�?the new York neers currency in last place in the tonal hockey league standings can a Loose defense for their record of victories one tie and 11 losses. Be of the rangers proudest achievers has been their record of going 123 use Cutie games Over the past three son without being shut out. This year pie two makeshift lines they have red 55 go Ais in 16 games for an aver a of three and a half goals per game. 1th an adequate defense this should be Ough to win most games. He Bruins who beat the rangers to it 7�?3, Are the hottest team in Kev they started the season with straight losses and from then on won lost one and were tied twice and now d the league. Fhe Bostons boast one of the Best lenses. With Veteran Captain Dit Clao a and dependable Crawford Shew us and Hollett. However their expected offensive punch is one of the Prises of the season. The Bruins lost r entire first line of last season the Ous a a Kraut line a a Bauer Schmidt d Dumart All of whom Are now in the f. But Center Bill Cowley league Ding play maker had done the unix ted and made his line mates Buzz 1 and Art Jackson High scorers while kid line of Bill shill Johnny Gallin Jack Schmidt or Pep Guido on have been earning their Oats. Sports the stars and stripes sports Page 3olf pro who disco Vereda Ouimet is dead gardens fans will see 6-foot, 9-Inch Cager new York dec. 18�?new Yorkus basketball fans Are anticipating the Madison Square Garden debut of Harry Brocoff six foot nine Inch Center of the St. Johns quintet. Supposedly greenish Brocoff has been performing like a Veteran. Against Princeton last week Harry fouled three times in the first seven minutes and needed one More to get the nod to head for the showers. However although he was in the thick of the fray for the remainder of the game he did no to foul again. He also led his team mates to their third straight game boosting his total Points to 51. Rancis Dayton Ohio dec. 18�?alexander he Nipper Campbell 65-year-old Feran Golf professional is dead. Alexander came to the United states m Troon Scotland in 1906 to become professional at Brookline mass., entry club. There he is accredited with discovering a Francis Ouimet Winner the 1913 National open championship. I Long regarded As a leading Golf teacher Xander was also an expert in Golf urse architecture and an engaging Story aggie take negro title Jacksonville fla., dec. 18�?the Rida aggie beat Texas College 12�?6. The tenth annual Orange Blossom game the National negro football Cham leads Bruin Victory new York dec. 18�?the Boston Bruins whipped the new York rangers 7�?3, in their National hockey league game Here last night and the rangers who have won four and lost 11, Sank practically through the leagues cellar floor. The Bruins Center and the leagues leading play maker Bill Cowley opened the scoring on an assist from Art Jackson. Johnny Gallinger of the a a kid line a scored next on a pass from de Senseman Dit Clapper. Thereafter the rangers weren to a bit dangerous. Bill Cowley scored again to share scoring honors with Jack Schmidt also one of a a the kids a while Jeam mates fired innumerable shots at Ranger goalie Jimmy Franks who did Well to keep the score she lacked by Maple Leafs 8-1 Montreal dec. 18�?the Toronto Maple Leafs she lacked the Montreal canadians Here last night 8�?1, to remain runner ups in the National hockey league standings three Points behind the Boston Bruins. Center Syl Apps got a goal and three assists and his team mates tallied almost at drops stare for hex new York dec. 18�?since he was inducted into the army evil Eye Finkle claims he has discarded his famous a a Sloboda stare a for the a a Hitler is from Home Enderson quits As Price Czar rown slated to succeed him m Washington dec. 18 up a Leon Nderson Price administrator has reined because of a a recurrent physical acuity and rather bad impairment of sight quot it was announced today. No successor has yet been named Al ugh it is understood that the Post has a offered to sen. Prentiss Brown who lied to be returned to Congress at the t elections. Sen. Browm piloted much he legislation put Forward by the be administration office since the War in through the Lassen sued for libel new York dec. 18 apr Pierre Vaassen author of a a that Day one was named As defendant in a libel action filed in the Federal by lawyers for the Duke of Milton it was reported today he action was based on Vanpaassen so option in his Book of Rudolph Hess a i Itron Germany to Scotland. A co pendants in the action Are the dial is publishers and Omni Book who hed an abridgement be Duke claimed that the material intended to show that a a he was in r h k be German government be had been in secret and treasonable uni cation with Hess that he would e Aru Harbor Hess As hitlers emis and would act As hitlers arcome in great be l Troni Navy joins army Inin Anc Eles dec. 18 apr Tony Fadio and film Ai into the u private. 1 t Jain was discharged from the 3ic> a Asur fit after 11 months i involved n in the Navy the Singer it j court martial concern 1 it us Maunce Aroff at whose get Gec a at he accepted a fact hts or Maflin of a $1,000 car Ici Alist Dnn Arthus enlistments As a Dinvel charge from the Navy diff Uncer the jurisdiction Singer was army today As arrived Home yesterday. He wore a Marine Sun helmet an army shirt and Navy trousers. He had suffered a noticeable loss of weight As a result of his 24-Day Drift in the Pacific. He spurned the ambulance waiting at the Airfield however and walked off under his own Dempsey in court new York dec. 18 apr Jack Dempsey now a coast guard physical training instructor with the rank of lieutenant commander has testified in supreme court in his $50,000 damage action against the publishers of a Book a a How to fight Dempsey said the Book contained a Short Story under his signature without his permission. He said he had authorized the use of material for newspaper articles but the Book placed him in a Peculiar position with his Raines for Federal workers Washington dec. 18 a it a the Senate and House has passed and sent to the White House for the president s signature legislation giving increases of pay to More than 1,500,000 government civilian employees throughout the United states. Under the measure time and a half for overtime after 40 hours weekly would be paid while a Flat 10% increase in pay would be granted to certain other government workers including congressional and judicial employees and postal workers. Beazley gets 1942 Rookie trophy Howard Roberts left chairman of the Chicago baseball writers association presents to Johnny Beazley St. Louis Cardinal Pitcher who won two world series games against the new York Yankees a plaque naming him the a most valuable Rookie of the year for 1942. Beazley now in the army air forces received the tribute at a dinner in Chicago. Yanks get Weatherly Grimes Cullenbine new York dec. 18�?the new York Yankees have traded outfielder Roy Cullenbine and Catcher buddy Rosar to the Cleveland indians for outfielder Roy Weatherly and infielder Oscar Grimes in a straight player Deal in which no Cash was involved. Cullenbine 28, is a switch hitter and played with the Detroit tigers the Brooklyn dodgers the St. Louis Browns and the Washington senators before joining the Yankees last september. Basketball results Pennsylvania 46, Philadelphia coast guard 38. La Salle 60, rider 33. Moravian 67, Haverford 27. Massachusetts state 49, Clark 25. Clarkson 63, Albany teachers 39. St. Anselmo 34, new Hampshire 32. Muhlenberg 44, Bucknell 43. Lehigh 73, Llusala 47. Waynesburg 41, West Liberty teachers 39. Alfred 46, Hartwick 37. Manhattan 60, Montclair teachers 34. New York univ. 79, Newark 36. St. Francis 45, Cathedral 29. Niagara 50, Cornwall 35. Villanova 45, Albright 42. Arnold 38, St. Bonaventure 32. George Washington 39, Oklahoma aggie 34. Syracuse 52, Western Reserve 24. Williams 51, Wesleyan 42. Great lakes 57, St. Thomas 44. Arkansas 40, Camp Crowder 29. Wabash 54, Franklin 33. Manchester 53, Valparaiso 51. Bethany 50, friends 34. Oklahoma 42, Olathe naval air base 39. Ottawa 51, Bethal 31. Omaha 70. Fort Crook motor transport 18. Southern Illinois 47, Southeastern Missouri 42. Lawrence tech 75, St. Marys 27. North Central Illinois 41, Millikin 27. St. Ambrose 23, Dubuque 21. Youngstown 81, Grove City 44. Oberlin 54. Fenn 27. Wooster 50, John Carroll 38. Toledo 62, Tri state 29. Schooley 59. Springfield teachers 38. Ohio 48, Marietta 28. Nebraska Wesleyan 56. Dana 20. Washburn 34. Warrensburg teachers 26. Valley City teachers 31, Dickinson teachers 23. A Gustavus Adolphus 54, augustan 50. Clemson 42. Erskine 22. Mississippi 35, Florida 32. Lynchburg 58. Guilford 49. Appalachian teachers 53, North Carolina pre flight 46. Texas 41, san Antonio aviation 27. Southern California 58, Pepperdine 38. Oregan state 41. Camp Adair 31. Linfield 46. Lewis and Clark 20. Portland boilermakers 45, Oregon 42.no rest for air Force Grinders in Arizona he hit .276 in 128 games last season. Rosar is 27 and came to the Yankees from their Newark farm club in 1939. A right hander he batted .230 in 69 games last season. He was in hot water in Midsummer when he jumped the team and went to Buffalo to take the police civil service examination which he flunked. Weatherly 26, has been an Indian since 1936, and was once called one of the Best Center fielders in the league. He bats and throws right handed and is one of the fastest men in the league. He hit .258 in 128 games last season. He has been in trouble with the Cleveland management since the players rebellion against manager Oscar Vitt in 1938. Grimes has been a Cleveland Utility infielder since 1938. He played in Only 51 games last season because of injuries and batted .179. Tuscon ariz., dec. 18�?most of the bowl teams Are resting up or Scrimm aging lightly in preparation for the big games on new year s Day but not the second air Force bombers. The flyers Are in route to los Angeles where they will play the March Field fliers on the 20th. They will return to Tuscon on the 21st to train for their Sun bowl game wit i Hardin to be Aerial gunner a Southern City dec. 18�?hank Greenberg now a lieutenant in the army air Force has reported for duty Here at the army air Force flexible gunnery Patty ranked tops in National Junior Tennis new York dec. 18�?budge Patty los Angeles Cal., repeated his 1941 leadership in the National Junior Tennis. He was followed by Tom and Bob Talkenberg. Others ranked were Harry Likas san Francisco Cal. Arthur Mcdonald san Gabriel Cal. James Brink Seattle Wash Jack Touro new Orleans la. Ted Norpoth Houston Texas Fred Kovaleski Hamtramck Mich. Irwin Dorfman new York. Doris Hart Miami fla., succeeds Louis Brough As girls Champion followed by Marchita h. Donnelly Venice Cal. Shirley june Fry Akron Ohio Barbara Anne Brooke Pasadena Cal., and Nancy Corbett River Forest says West Pointer helped football most new York dec. 18�?the touch Down club has chosen Roland Bevan West Point athletic Trainer As the Man who contributed the most to the advancement of football in 1942. The citation stressed the invaluable Aid All trainers gave to prevent players from tending to be for Superman Vancouver . Dec. 18�?lt. Col. A a Cec a Merritt Canadas first Winner of the Victoria Cross in this War used to be quite a Rugby player in Vancouver and one Story is that he once ran into the grandstand at top Speed and shifted the whole thing six s .330 tops National league batters cardinals Enos Slaughter is next official figures show new York dec. 18�?ernie Lombardi Catcher for the Boston braves formerly with the Cincinnati reds led the National league in batting during the last season according to the official figures just released. His final average was .330, 12 Points More than runner up Enos Slaughter of the St. Louis cardinals. Lombardi s average in 1941 was .241, the lowest in his league career. He was then traded to the braves and his hitting improved immediately. The other batting leaders were Stan Musial St. Louis cardinals outfielder .315 Pete Reiser Brooklyn dodgers outfielder .310 Johnny Mize first baseman of the new York giants .305. Mize walked off with the slugging and runs batted in titles. The slugging average is the ratio of total bases to the total times at Bat Mize batted 541 times and collected 282 total bases for a slugging average of .521. Manager Mel Ott new York giants manager and outfielder was runner up batting 549 times collecting 273 total bases for an average of .497. Ott also scored the most runs 118, for his ninth year of 100 runs or More tying the modern record set by Hon us Wagner. Ott also led the league in homers with 30, making eight years in which he has hit 30 or More a new league record. Paul Waner Long one of the Pittsburgh pirates twinkling stars in the Waner Bros act and now a braves outfielder cracked a single against the pirates on june 19 to become the third National league player to Garner 3,000 hits in a lifetime. The cardinals took the team batting Crown with .268. The dodgers were runner up with .254.new style play used by vols Knoxville tenn., dec. 18�?tennessee s volunteers who will face Tulsa in the sugar bowl in new Orleans on new year s Day did not make the headlines during the regular season mainly because of the two team system of coach John Barnhill. The first and second teams alternate each Quarter which rests the players and gives them a Chance to watch the opposition from the sidelines and hear their coaches instructions. Moreover it stimulates the second stringers to emulate the performance of the first stringers. For example in the Vanderbilt game Walter Slater understudy for tailback Bobby cifers made a 30-Yard tying touchdown run just before halftime. Clyde Fuson 212-Pound Sophomore fullback understudied William Nowling and plunges for first Downs and touchdowns when the lighter Hacks Callen is chosen leading sportswoman new York. Dec. 18�?gloria Callen Holder of 31 National swimming records for women has been chosen the outstanding figure in women s sports during 1942. The Nyack . Girl polled 155 votes in the associated press Survey of 67 sports editors. Pauline Betz los Angeles Cal., National women s Tennis Champion was named second by a nine Point margin Oxer Betty Jameson san Antonio Texas Winner of two major Gold events during the year in which the National championship was not held Louise Brough Beverley Hills Cal., was the Only other woman athlete even close in the balloting. Possessor of a Brilliant string of Tennis victories she was runner up to miss Betz in the National on the air news is broadcast on both the Home and forces programs at 7 am 8 am 1 pm 6 pm and 9 pm. An additional broadcast is on the Home service at Midnight. Sports news from America is presented by the stars and stripes on the forces at 7 pm every Day. Services uniform a eddieaii�zsis�0\ dec. 18 a d from the 1p Fri a Era who was res afr was. C a Cifre after 24 Days on a a inned and grinning when he
