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Eliot soaked Dunster yesterday 31 to 10 in an informal contest due to incomplete teams. Elephants Chuck Finbury starred for the winners with a four bagger, a double, and numerous singles. Cy Kassman, lent by Eliot, sparked on the Funster's ten getting two for three and letting in only five runs...
...league baseball last week got ready to open its 1943 season in the mood of tempered optimism of a batter running out a three-bagger with two out and a cross eyed player next at bat. Columnist Damon Runyon quoted odds of 9-to-5 that the major leagues would not be able to play out their 1943 schedules. Already some 225 of last year's 400 major leaguers had gone into the services. Nobody, not even Manpower Boss Paul V. McNutt, knew how soon local draft boards would call the elderly and ailing ballplayers still left...
Barnes Hits Only Extra-Bagger...
...star of the tour was Sophomore Ned Fitzgibbons, who, in addition to playing three errorless ball games at first, hit eight for 13 times at bat, totalling 16 bases. Against the Navy he hit for the cycle with a single, double, triple, and a homer; and slapped a two-bagger in each of the Penn frays. Ed Buckley with six hits and Bill Barnes with four, including a circuit blow, were the other plate standouts...
Greatest challenge was the triumphant emergence of a new human type, totalitarian man-superbly armed, deliberately destructive and dominant-at the very heart of what had been Europe's cultural sanctuaries. To this grim fact of 1940 men tried to readjust themselves in 1941 in books like Eugene Bagger's For the Heathen Are Wrong ($3); Gottfried Leske's I Was a Nazi Flier ($2.50); Hermann Rauschning's The Conservative Revolution ($2.75); William Henry Chamberlain's The World's Iron...