Daily Post - 23.03.1943, Qupperneq 3
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American Sports Shorts
by “The Ace”
WKESTLING
“Something new was added”
when Joe Dusek, Nebraska
“rassler” and Orville “Bad
Boy” Brown tangled at Kansas
City last week in that the
strangle hold was the only hold
barred. Some naive promotor
must have thought that the
phonies might hurt each other,
and thereby further complicate
the manpower situation. How-
ever. if Joe is anywhere as
rough as his older brothers
were and they specialized in
nothing but wide open tactics,
said restriction was probably
necessary.
IÍOCKEY
Cleveland, Ohio.—A record
mob of 12,171 howling hockey
fans witnessed the Barons in a
tie game with Buffalo in the
Ameriean Hockey League at
the Arena.
BOWLING
Bowling instructors contend
that failure to master the back
swing is the real reason for
many low scores. The peak of
the backswing should be reach-
ed on the next to last step of
the delivery, and the ball comes
forward as the last step is tak-
en on the left foot. Moreover,
the back of the hand should be
up, thus avoiding twisting the
wrist and a consequent strain
on the hand during the deli-
very. It might be mentioned
that there is no more effective
way to clear out the spectators
in a bowling alley than to have
the bowler let the ball sail out
of his hand in the wrong di-
rection in the midst of a high-
powered backswing.
BASEBALL
Lou Boudreau, manager of
Cleveland’s entry in the Ame-
rican League, says “The Indi-
ans are the team to beat.” You
are not kiddink, Lou!’ At least,
the other teams in the league
seem to do just that more oft-
en than not. Each spring the
Indians stack up on paper as
the strongest team in the Loop
and then crack wide open at
the seams in the heat of the
pennant race, accordingly be-
coming fully occupied in keep-
ing out of the second division.
. . Relief pitcher Eisenstat has
quit the.club for a defense job
. . Joe Vosmik, outfield star of
a decade ago may return to the
Tribe. Joe’s legs were suppos-
edly washed up a few years
back when he slipped out of the
majors, but perhaps he has dis-
covered the Fountain cf Youth
which old Ponce de Leon sear-
ched for so vainly in centuries
past .... Cullenbine, acquired
from the Yanks in the Weat-
herly trade, is slated for right
field.
BOXING
James J. Johnston, ex-fight-
er, student of boxing styles, and
manager of several champions,
America
Says....
A crack German pilot was
captured in a fox-hole in
which he had taken refuge aft
er his plane had crashed behind
our lines in Tunisia. That’s an
ace in the hole for us — and
one Iess for Rommel.
maintains that John L. SuIIi-
van, “the Boston Strong Boy”
would have beaten Joe Louis
or any other modern chámpion
of the past few decades. John
L. was the alleged originator of
the well-known statement “I
can lick anybody at the bar,”
which statement has also be-
come the famous last words of
so many who have tried to copy
the old boy, in speech at least.
The only difference was that
Sullivan could always back up
his words.......He was a fnir
ly good boxer, terrifically
strong, a bull-like aggressor, a
mauling wrestler, and a most
powerful puncher. Johnston con
tends that the ruggedness of
Women are replacing men at
the Weather Bureau’s airport
station. Weather Forecasters
for thé duratioí:: Sair
Physiologisís have proved
that the stomach pales and
blushes when the face dces. —
Were my guts red!
Goebbels tells the German
people that they are suffering
j from too many complacent illu-
j sicns. The result of too many
heillucinations?
❖ í'í
Suggestion from New Mexi-
' o r r nrpulnr war song: Deep
in the Hurt of Taxes.
John L. would be far too much
for the admitted skill, and
hard-hitting abiliíy of Louis,
and as he has seen them all
come and go he probably
knows whereof he speaks. Sul-
livarí ruled the roost for an ev-
en dozen years, taking on all
comers, and by all odds was
the most colorful and scintil-
lating figure the ring has ever
known.
In Reykjavík
Today . ..
CINEMAS
POLAR BEAR THEATRE:
“China Girl’” with Jean Ti-
erríey and George Mac-
Donald.
NÝJA BlÓ: “Ride ’em Cow-
boy”, with Bud Abbot and
Lov Costello.
TJARNARBÍÓ: “Jeannie’”
with Michael Redgrave and
Barbara Mullen.
GAMLA BÍÓ: “The Lady Evé”
with Barbara Stanwyck and
Henry Fonda.
Y.M.C.A.
7:15 Cinema.
RED CROSS
3.30 Coffee.
6:30—8:30 Sing Fest.
8:30—10:30 Dance with Ser
vkos orchestra. Waltz contest
at intermission.
LOST
a Wallet, containing two petrol
rationing books, a passport and
a driver’s license.
Kindly return to the Police
Station in Reykjavík or in
Hafnafjörður.
Eight Tons Of Bombs!
One British SFrling Bomb^r — Eight Tons of Bombs. Loading up a British “Stirling” giant
bomber before a raid on a German war industrial centre.