Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 2, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur Legusta Scards get rebel from Columbus St. Louis. Aug. 1 an8 a the cardinals have secured Art rebel from their Columbus farm for Dave Bartouch in a move to get some punch into their line up. Rebel is leading the a american association in runs batted in with 68 and has a batting average of .331 for 86 games. Gasoline Alley by Courtesy of Chicago Tribune Syndicate. Inc. Want Grid memorial Latrobe pa., has started a movement to erect a memorial dedicated to pro football much the same As baseball s Hall of Fame in too Pere town . Only it probably will be a living Monument in the form of a stadium. The first pro football game was played in Latrobe on sept. 3. 1896 by Frank King my i lme0 0n4 a win Noble Csc com Mamma nates syst Fet. So Momeni amp alack a g a judge and he beat mis a congressman. He have awns Moonet estates a Eftmus sows use amp some coh Pom. 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Bob Boos of Comzy each of whom toured the Tough Lay out in 13, two of Zimmerman s teammates pets. Johnny Meyers and Bill Podolskiy shared the next position with it Johnny Kerr of third army each with 14 Lu-�?T.,. To staf Stock dropped considerably when Cpl. Lenny Engelbrecht the fliers Amateur Champion slipped to a round of 8l and the Navy a no. 1 contestant. Strk. 1-c Mike 8tolarick of Waukegan. 111., was equally As disappointing dissipating 78 strokes in touring the windblown course. Let Walter Hagen son of the renowned . Perennial and entered under the seventh army Banner muffed a Golden Opportunity to move into first place or at least out to 86, Hagen tor a sub round awry on the 18th in eight. Bra 78 within striking distance Marseille aug. 1�?the sixth port All stare lost their debut to the 758th a baseball dub by a score of 4-1 at tto 8izth to Fink it was a pitchers Duel All the Way Between the 788th�?Ts Joe Mona Towa of Cushing okla., and Howard Stevenson of Winston Salem Manatowa allowed six hits and struck Otott 18 men while Stevenson struck out nine and allowed five hits. Lloyd Johnson Star a shortstop and property of the St Louis cards collected two hits in three trips to Bat score by innings 188th All stars 101 001 �?�?1 Navy blasts Navy Etc Golf to Portal. 8tkr. 1/a Mike std Rik blasts his Way out of a Sand trap at St Claud Paris i Clown Heads port boxing Mars Evjue aug 1�?fred Townsend 146-Podnd fighting Clown from Tampa fla., takes on hid Toma Sini 144, of Marseille in the main event on the sixth port special service boxing card thursday night at port coliseum. The show starts at 8 o clock. In ads last two times out Townsend beat Harvey Barnes and lost a close decision to Clarence Jones. Lou Laurie 126, who made his debut last thursday night defeating Amadeo will meet Maccio 125, in this weeks Semi final. Eight other bouts make up the card. It St. Cloud sow Smith in fire by Harold Weissman stars and stripes staff writer Paris aug. 1�?back in 1828 a Skinny Blond kid from Joplin mo., tagged along with the american Ryder cup team that came overseas for the International matches with a troupe that included Walter Hagen Gene Sarasen Johnny Parnell and Joe Turnesa. They All had a whirl at the French open which the kid bogged Here for a very fitting 21st birthday present with a scintillating 273. Some 16 years later Horton Smith returned to the a scene of his prime As capt. Horton Smith us. Army he escorted maj. William Zimmerman pfc Walter Tetteris and the Navy srm 80 Fred Faux to the first tee of St. Clouds sprawling Glossy Green carpeted course to get the Eto Golf championships under Smith the a omd Joplin ghost is directing the tourney for the Field of 80 of garbed pros and As Many amateurs who will swing for the titles during the not three Days _ new York aug. 1 Ansis Ray Robinson leading welterweight contender signed a contract to meet Jake Lamotta in a 10-round bout at Chicago stadium sept. 14. Lamotta holds the Only decision Over the Terry and the pirates by Courtesy of news Syndicate by Milton can Iff stars and stripes staff writer atm 1�?behind the fast of Twat Stokes of Jacksonville fla., the panthers of the sixth port sportman league trampled Allied league pelicans 11-2. Tor their third straight win in the Marseille a Tittle world series monday. It was a 2-2 pitchers Battle until the seventh Frame when the panthers ganged up on Pitcher Ernest Radford of Richland tex., for eight runs. Stokes yielded Only two bits and fanned eight. While Radford allowed 12 hits he chalked up 10 strikeouts in his defeat. On the she j9sj Asmo As 108 Over Hess. F Otter. 1 it mss Fly joked Tab Bohs a parted on the starboard amp de smoulder length sos.1 mighty nest trim Tiras sort to nth 90ncd Neo a a Tomta anime she threw up Hess my muck it rfcs Teeth Dick Tracy by Courtesy of Chicago Tribune Syndicate. Inc. By Chester Gould cards acquire Floyd Young Post disturb tm6 r Veah. A Kofu nest Jim cd a wont a the old lady \ touch Razz about 901 that tas by Courtesy of United features i l Abner by Al Csepp an Louis aug. 1 ans a Floyd Pep Young Veteran National league infielder has been acquired a by the cardinals from their Columbus farm it was announced Here by president Sam Breadon. Young takes the place of Utility infielder George Fallon who was inducted into the Navy yesterday. Young. 38. Has been in organized baseball since 1828 and played with the dodgers pirates and reds among others
