Mediterranean Algiers Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 11, 1943, Algiers, Algiers Wedge Day aug. La 1943the stars and stripes Dail hamburger bust a age 3 port \ braves win Over has beens cards Lead hold third place in do face by 13 cames no a to la a bums lose to a t to min pc re Yms and j. Salt Rev. Of Rel to a commanding off.,. La. Jon i nor of we. In who a a a Wal in the a of private Al a Hrach party near my Kawh a Nin .1� Hun american v throw in a fair Mattei no of love y Billian Wrens add Ham burgers and soft Rolls with pickles Alai onions or both and lop them off will generous Poi Lions of Good old amelic i ice or am. And you pc rot yourself a party i Here s a troop rallies outfit in the virtue which used this recipe to celebrate noir first anniversary overseas an i to a Side me observer Success. The British Wrens were groups stay last year in England outfit which not remain nameless heir was the first Organ tuition of its kind to drop paratroopers on Sicily during the recent invasion. Commanded by it. Col John Cerny who received the distinguished flying Cross for Nadine the original crop on Sicily the unit is currently info two parts. It was the Sec a on Winch was left be Hind to service another troop Cam hic braves took the has beens into Camp in a thrilling Sherwin gum league game at municipal stadium by a score of 6-5 i he game was the last to be1 played Between both teams and was so a Genously contested that it Wasny to decided until the last inning when a he has beens broke a 2-2 dead rot k to score three runs Only to Nave the braves come Back in their it ii Anu s Oie Lour to make the taii 6-0. Pitcher Mac Mcclosky we in his own Nail Carlie when he doubled in the tying and winning runs in the hectic last Frame a so. Norm of trove unit correspondent walkers 17 command is 4 in the Sha Kolot league the Street walkers pasted 1st sgt Hugh Boyle for 15 hits. Trampling the commanders 17-4 of it i it a Ftp Casey Sung elbowed the last six innings for the winners after re a ving r-4 Dennis ask ins. W to yielded three rum in tile first and checked the loser with six safeties and Ope run to receive credit for the win the Triumph was the fifth in a Row for the Street walkers a in for. A Mon i. Miller unit pm respondent and also got two of the b b s three hits. No Road runner hit safely More than once. Pie Evar isto Rios hurled for the Road runners giving up Only three scratch singles while striking out 12 batters. T-5 Colman pitched a Fine game for the b b s by chalking up six strikeouts. A sgt. Amdahl it u n 11 Cor i a Ponde nit phils sink giants deeper into cellar Yankees take pair linemen 8 commanders i Smokey Paquin linemen a Star Pitcher added another Victory to his credit by helping the linemen defeat the commanders 8 i Smokey had Complete control of tile situation All through the game issuing five scattered hit. And one run. Striking out eight hitting honors for the commanders went toll Burke and sgt Garde who had three hits ill t nil it i nit Corres indent t How they stand Sha Kolot an attraction comme Mommy the not rth Ashcan pc acl Quot the party. American spitfires Best enemy in spectacular air dogfights Road runners 4 b bus i in a fast played seven inning game. The Road runners downed the bus by the score of 4 to i. At municipal stadium Ruzzo played a Good game at shortstop Ryder team wins Benefit mounties Falcons lilt e yanks Street walkers linemen barnacles Little beavers Pill rollers commanders i t1,e lists tilt features of today s amphibious operation during which american forces knifed in behind the enemy a san Fratello Santa Agata line was a spectacular air Battle during which eight american spitfires met arid bested 20 enemy fighter bombers and fighters. Fighters from this base were signed to give cover All Day Thelsie a which had landed troops already Well Inland at As to our the break of Day. There was no activity during the morning but in the a i fermion one patrol four spits at j0,000 feet and four at 14.000 sighted a Large Force of fw-190s and covering me 109�?Ts. As soon As the nazi fighter born Ber pilots saw the spitfires most of them jettisoned their bombs and the sky became a backdrop for a series of violent dogfights. By the time the enemy flyers decided they had had enough three of their planes had been destroyed one was probably a goner and several others were i one of the spitfires was damaged and it Pilot wounded by a Locke Wulf which scored a Lucky out of Range hit with a 20 min. Cannon. Seconds later the German j who made the hit paid for it with his life. He made the mistake of tangling with capt. John h. Paulk 25, of Willacoochee ga., Leader of the american flight. The wounded spitfire a Utah an w to did t want his name used because my Wile would worry a brought his plane Back Home a1 Sarazen 6 and 4 and though blood poured from multiple Bert Defeated Jimmy splinter wounds about his a a a and across his Back. Women to teach Washington a women naval of leers will be used As Aerial navigation instructors the Navy department announced. Tile first class to begin training will enter to e naval air navigation school at Hollywood Beach fla., on aug. 7. Symphony asks for ban halt new York. Aug. Ion one of the country a Foremost musical organizations. The new York philharmonic. Has urged the american federation of musicians to lift its ban on recording of symphonic music. Detroit i he Ryder cup Golf team. Under Craig Wood Defeated Walter Hagen s challengers eight and one half xxi int to three and one half in the two Day series of Golf matches played for the Benefit of the american red Cross. The cup team won six of eight singles before 10.000 spectators at the rolling Plum hollow course. Previous matches have raised 85.-000 dollars for Relief agencies. The Ryder team clinched the Sci ies when Byron Nelson came in with a 4 and 3 Victory Over Willie Goggin. The challengers got their two singles victories when Navy it. Lawson Little Defeated Gene Chick har Demaret 4 head and 3. Other Ryder cup matches were won by Jug Mcspaden. Al Watrous. Sgt. Vie Ubezzi Craig j Wood and Lloyd Mangrum. W l. Pit to i 909 9 i 900 12 3 800 8 3 .727 7 c .537 6 7 .461 3 4 428 i 4 200 2 13 .133 gum i w. L pct 4 0 i too 8 i 8881 7 4 .636 a 5 3 .625 i 5 4 .555 5 5 5 h 4 4 .500 4 5 .444 i 3 .2502 9 ii i 5 .166 mechanics howitzers braves has beens Road runners Essa Yons Lumberjacks pm sluggers guardsmen dodos b b is Peacock nabs aau Pentathlon event Elizabeth n. pea cock. Former Temple University athlete achieved his fourth National aau Pentathlon championship by taking three firsts in Jive events. Now a coast guardsman. Peacock won the running Broad jump. The javelin and the 220 metre dash was third in the discus and fourth in the 1.510 metres Bob Falkenburg cops Junior Tennis title writ plea denied new \ Ork a William Gerald Bishop former Christian front Leader has been denied a plea Lor a writ of Hareas Corpus by the unit in states circuit court of appeals. The government can now move him from Ellis Island to an internment Camp. In response to a request by Union president James c. Pet Hilo j or permission to use members of the orchestra for a series of free concerts in other cities. Marshall Field orchestra Beni re president pointed out that symphony orchestras were partly dependent upon royalties from recordings. He suggested that if Petal log a objective in having free concerts was to bring music to a us Lei Recs who might not otherwise hear h the lifting of the recording ban might achieve that aim. Bob Falkenburg. Of Hollywood won the National Junior Tennis championship at Kalamazoo. Mich., by beating James Brink of Seattle in the finals. 6-4. 7 5. 6-4 Herbert Flam of Beverly Hills won the boys singles title by defeating Edwin Davis of Baton Rouge la., 6-2. 4 6. 6-3. Cold cup Winner Bei Mont Park. Nyx Coopet won the 41st running of the Gold cup holding first All the Way and beating off the pack in the stretch. Lochinvar broke the track record for the mile and three sixteenths in winning the 15 000-Dollar added merchants Handicap. I Lochinvar with a thundering finish. Ran tile distance in 1 55. La be p la uis car it finals increase d their National league Lead to m games by capturing both ends of a doubleheader from the second place pirates 8-6 and 5-2 a four run rally in the eighth inning brought St. Louis the decision in the first game with homers by Lou Klein and Walker Cooper pacing the cards attack Brooklyn a weary dodgers suffered their tenth straight defeat taking a 5-1 Licking from the bastion braves. The braved Nate Andrews was touched for ten hits and survived despite four errors his team mates. Bill Lohrman one if the few dodger hurlers to the entire route in the in test month yielded eight blows Cincinnati divided a twin Bill i with the cubs and climbed within the a sect and place Pittsburgh pirates. Chicago won 4-j. In the opener but Bucky Walters beat them in the Nightcap the Phillies drove the giants still deeper into the National league cellar sweeping a bargain Bill iip2 new York Bas now no n ils la St 19 Kames. Dick bul Tell provided the Only Bright spot of the Day for the Ottine by extending his hitting Streak to 13 contest. Yanks take pair at Shibe Park. Philadelphia a Cejnar dwelling a a dropped a pair games to the Yankees 7-1 and 8-4, before a crowd of 24,500 fans. Detroit moved into a third place tie with Chicago defeating the White Box twice 8-2 and 3-0. Before the largest Detroit crowd of the season�?32,700. York the a Gers first baseman slammed out i three Home runs during the Day to become the leading american league Batter in that department with 18. Chubby Dean climaxed five innings of Brilliant Relief pitching by winning his own game in the 14th inning As Cleveland scalped the Browns 6-5. In the first half of a doubleheader. Jim bag by recorded his 12t h t Triumph in the second game limit i ing St. Louis to five hits and hanging up a 5-2 Victory for the indians. The tribe jumped on to to Newsom for All of their five runs driving him from the Mound in the sixth. Boston and Washington broke even. The senators nosing out the botox 4-3, in the opener and dropping the Nightcap by the same score. Jake Early practically won the first game for the Griffs single handed. Driving in three runs with a Homer and a double. Texas to return Dallas Texas a the Texas league is coing Back into action in 1944 the league had suspended activities this year on account of the manpower shortage and transit nation difficulties but by next year. The allies shorn it have the situation in hand and the fans will want their baseball again. Signalman has won Tom eight Collyer fights a handsome six foot middleweight. Signalman Tom Collyer of the Royal Navy is Well known to the thousands of Allied soldiers who have seen him Box on the weekly fight cards Here. He might red army divided into four grades soldiers get ballots Washington Blank forms have been made available to soldiers so they May More easily apply to their secretaries of state for ballots in this years election the War department announced. Forms have been Given soldiers a master eligible to vote in special elections perfecting himself to Fin congressional vacancies in be pm open Marcati the second Kansas District and theories is made Only on the basis second California District. _ of Merit the pm tinted out i Moscow. Aug. Ion the newspaper pravda today said the supreme soviet had divided russians righting men into four categories privates sergeants officers and generals the first Sanction by an official document of the term pravda said the officer must be a master at his Job and never Stop Henry wins another Henry Armstrong hammered out the 22nd Victory of his comeback Campaign when he Defeated Jimmy Garrison Kansas City welterweight. In ten rounds at Portland. Ore. Armstrong floored Garrison twice in the seventh round and belting him heavily at the Bell. Of who the the the Conine tile was final Grid Star rejected Silver Springs. Mde Tully Leemans. Backfield Star of the new York football giants said that a Baltimore draft Board rejected him because of bad hearing As a tribute to the men fake part each week in fight cards presented by a special service Section 12th air Force service Mand. And sponsored by american red Cross and stars and stripes it is planned to run a Brief sketch occasionally of the ring experiences of some of the leading service contestants. Their boxing careers Are varied and colourful. All Are strictly Amateur fighting without Reward just the fun of a Good scrap. For Well be called a a in my Tom because of his height and reach and his Tong jabbing left. Tim unit scraps comm Collyer looks upon boxing purely Ous in eight of them As a sport. He has no professional intentions and plans to return to ills former work As a clerk in the ibises ter Square Post office London. In 1940, he became a member of the Sutton Amateur boxing club engaging in 20 bouts losing Only three. One of these was a Kayo defeat by a Boxer Tom cannot seem to remember and no wonder As Collyer woke up in the dressing room after the Brawl. That was the Only time Tom has been Kafoed and in 30 fights he has dropped the decision Only five times. He had not fought in three j years after entering the Navy and doubted whether he would Ever put on the mittens again but one visit to the Majestic gave him the old urge. Since that first afternoon Here when he met it. De Whitburn 160-Pound King of the Royal Navy voluntary Reserve and dropped the decision Collyer has engaged Iii nine scraps coming out Victori
