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Devore Slated to Be Notre Dame Coach * Bob Tales .Young Battler Makes
- jßMir *.. . Good in Big Tilt Sports x\ MeKeeVer SPLASHY By 'Eagles, Frots Crimmins 808 MURPHY Wilson New Tiger Sports Editor To C'ornell SURFBALL You can’t go into Jim Rooney's Skyscraper at 6.4 I . gj .SB ¦ international Photo office out at the Ford Motor Co. By l-EO MAC DONELL Puck Champs Surfball is the popular Rolls 299 without running into some sports sport with these three celebrity. It might be an All- Walter Wilson. 185-pound string »TAM>IX«* By LEE pretty the Georgia, listed DON oiaids in sun W L Pet w !¦ Pf’ America football player lik« l>ean farmer from rm M P ¦Cu!« A beamed Pacific near Venice, J 1 .707 hit on his twelfth termed an shutout Southeast- wouldn’t spot as a notable but rises 8 feet 4 gesture, plus the trophies, pre- Parisclean rates just high ern, 3122 to 2814. as E & B sub- who as with inches above ITHACA. N. Y. Feh. 28 (UP) sented by Ted Lindsay of the Red, Rooney and all the Ford crowd as - Krakow, sea level, a The appointment of Kd Mc-j Wings for the league and Nick tracted two from 2987 the to 2959, to shave E & B’s lead to any one whoever lugged ball height boasted Keever. acting athletic director Sullo. wore rewards to the players. for the old school. Notre, four games with 21 to go. Stroh *«r hoitieman by three and liSotball coach of Sullo operates Mack Park, Here’s a youngster who carried other; football coach at kept third by two over Kraetke T ger flingers—Al Benton, Dame as head where season games have the in The BIG Game. His t Forrest seasons, in losing to Pepsi-Cola. Pepsi’s ball Cornell was announced by Ath- been played for seven and is and Orrell and Bob Gillespie. letic J; 2900 brought two as Stroh had name Paul Costanzo w-hen Director Robert Kane. is vice president of the league. you take a long look at him you Among jnodern day Tiger chuck- McKeever, who succeeds Carl 2954. THREE STARS 299, had might remember him as a young- rrs, Howe, at Snavely, will begin his new duties Ahead of his Crimmins Schoolboy 6 feet 4’ 2 1 hp ster of Italian descent who used April 1 Neither the terms nor : Night” 204-222. On the board is sec- inches held the skvscraping cham- If “Star of the awards to box in the amateur tourna- the length of McKeever's contract made, they are for Red ond to the 300 nailed up by Steve were as Gaskets. ments around here as a light- pionship. was revealed. Snavely resigned Wing games. Bob Laity and Ray Cruchon of Crimmins hoisted his average to 204 45 to weight. last December to become head of the Eagles and left # t • Tiernan anchor, Other Tall Boys football coach at the University vving-Manager Charles Attwell of j stay well ahead of Stroh’.s of North Carolina. Bill Kenet. • I,cs Mueller, who was given a Frots would have earned them Six in Row McKeever. who had turned easily. discharge from the army COKES WIN 6TH get medical down coaching offers from Ford-• Laity, looking like a miniature Al didn't a chance to make the only real recently, stands 6 feet 3 inches, ham and the Chicago entry of the Normie Smith, performed almost Crimmins and Co. had a name for himself before - 3,000 gave him that nod. with Walter i Boom Beck' projected All Ame rtcan Pro to big league caliber count Next to Parisclean in Uncle Sam Br»om> up Normie’s Coca-Cola, he did all right for himself one inch shorter. Harold New- League, said he would issue a call in the nets for Eagles He calmly attention catching was But j vic- out at Ord, near San Fran- houser scrapes low hanging clouds for spring football practice on stopped shot after shot and stood recorder of its sixth straight Fort tory two cisco, where he won the Seventh at 6 feet 1\ inches, with Paul April 19. last period drive as Eagles on consecutive shutouts. off a The Cokes’ joy was dampened, Division lightweight championship (Dizzy > Trout 6 feet 1 inch. downed Vies 3-2. for the senior FAVOR DEVORE with six straight victories. Arthur Houtteman. one of two! title, climaxing an unbeaten sea- 1 however, by the news that Jack Powers, is in Al was just warming up in that 17-year-old IVtroit recruits fresh SOUTH REND. Ind. Feh. 28 son and atoning for two previous who with them the Traveling and in the boxing tournament. From Fort from school classrooms, is more (INS) The Notre Dame campus ties League was than 6 huz/ed with reports Hugh John score, hut the Classic earlier in the season, lost Ord the division headed into real feet tall. Houtteman will! Tiernan didn't bowling thumb, fighting. Al was assigned to a not be 18 August. He is a 34-year-old line coach, who the knotted his right, the in until Devore. lad wore scarf ! outfit, group of righthander. will he the successor to Ed Mc- around his neck placed an ag- an accident at work yesterday commando a 200 The Cokes scouts were William Pierce, other young- Keever as acting head football gressive game and was into every blanked Joe Adams’ who the first to land the with Attu They by a . i.'?69 on landed method ster a a* 5 loot JU- coach.- Seven-Eleveiv to 2712, and lcllliander. melee. Joe the which is a military secret, be 18 in April.! Devore, who was expected to Cant put Eagles ahead, Plasky, winners’ lead-off. still inches Pierce will Rob lon showing and he named with little delay, goals in the and mid- the only one a 600 one that is still a secret with Like Harold Newhouser. they were 2-0. on first scoring the because of them and both as ranked as McKeever's No. 1 as- Ray Kell Next to Crimmins in Japs, none born here are listed way of the third period. Siempien lived to tell reservists. sistant. 3-0 a solo. came Bill Jordan of about it. naval made it on spectacular with in Walter The Japs the only and Pierce are. of : There was a possibility the got Vic’s first 278 684 Krakow’s weren’t cas- HouTteman Howard Schroeder 656, Alfred Robin- however, when the scout* course, the two youngest Tigers jobs of football coach and ath- too Wilkins lifted ualties. when Laity left his net soon 641 on went in grenade*, bayonet* letics director he split. Johnson made the last ' i > - son 638 and Roy Miller. with listed. ma.v and Harry 9 Tl TTHI side. Sam and Eight Should that occur, it was con- minutes later on a the Mineralite Richard- knive*. of the scout* loss than Two son, Pepsi-Cola. had 643. j were killed, 12 wounded and al- Sure of Cramer sidered likely Adam Walsh, cap- screened shot. tain of the famous "Pour Horse- 1 most 155 out of 210 men left had Roger (Doc! Cramer, who will;men" team of 1924 and later head ; LEADS FROTS TO WIN their feet frozen. “They were lie 40 years old in July, is one of coach at Bowdoin College before! led the Frots to their frozen In the Attwell first we three Tigers whose age makes! joining McKeever's staff as an third straight over Dearborn lowa Can Win few hour* after landed,” said Al them uninteresting to the mili- ! assistant last fall, would be the atop the “But we kept Aoes, who had finished right on going, digging tarv forces In other wonts, the]. coach as director juhior class. 3-1. Mark Rochon. nut the three Nip*. After 10 da>* the armv Tigers arr sure of players, who stood out for Dearborn, j not counting the possibility pass | came in to relieve it« and we oTJ scored the first on a from! Saturday shipped Wish Egan. Title were bark to hospital* Jack Fuja. Babe Parsons passed for thp treatment.” Army Debates from behind nets to Ray Ol- TOW A CITY, la . Feh 28 (INS) • • • the h dani. who tied it for Frots in Two l*r< |» Somifinal The Hawkeyes of lowa Uni- On Way second. Minors al Work versity will have a chance to win Back Parsons lallied unassisted and complete possession of a Western M:r, Al of the many Attwell made the third on a pass' champion- is one \rtera-* tn 1 Sugar’s (-Conference basketball are d Steve ¦ Future who being rehabilitated at from Alec (Sandy) Ross to clinch Tea his Are "Sira 11 ge rs* ship in their * for the first time Neil! I*\ 0- He on inspection MHUjfr.' things for Frots while “had man” meet Fords. was floor ¦ | history when they Illinois in HK. (INS) By the motor building before tha ¦ NEW YORK, Feh 28 Rob Schwartz was serving the New Pact JAKE BERSON night at home g On (Saturday u i war hut his feet couldn't stand it Ray (Sugar) Robinson, New York first of three penalties. contending in of the two Metropolitan League Twice the Hawkeyes ’ho Unii.i Se- green The coaches one befoie when he got back. So they moved at, Ross, who wore a vivid | fINS) games Perry and Henry figured basket- 9jo. Negro welterweight, today was CHICAGO. Feh 28 playoff Friday. Deakin of Southeastern have in conference him to plant nrotection. stocking cap with a long tail and virtually ' titles, split mrg to Jay. Governors Island, for After “felling off" their big leagup Collin- of Hamtramck, will enter the contest “blind ball hut have honors would to a l Fort big tassle. is the son of a former other Al like make name action. BB^^***’ observation and possible reindue-' brethren with a demand for a Even at this late stage of the with schools. for himself in the ring, hopes to teammate of Jack Adams on an 'Hie ha\e C r a m e r's f bamf.b tion into ihe army. voice in the naming of a commis- season neither Deakin nor Collins Hawkeyes wen 10 start smacking some of the amateur team in Ft. William. Ont. conference games this year, losing bo>* mates are Chuck Hostetler and Robinson was discharged a few sioner. minor league baseball men ha- the team in again if his feet hold up. seen other's ac- lIisUUNS to Illini. and are assured at will Beck, who be in Septem- ago “inept-, today settled down to completing only he's worrying will 40 months because of tion. During the regular cam- title But not too much' ber and October, respectively. ness" under section 8 of army a new major-minor working agree- least a pn'ce of The A about it paign and the first mind of the defeat by Illinois Bom in New- Jersey and still regulations, reportedly, but has ment. in second would “When I think of what It was put tie Ohio State sold on that eastern common- returned to the pugilistic lime- Parish Cagers Whatever action the 10-man re- playoffs, both teams seemed to he Wildlife lowa in a with like there on Attu and then wealth as a place of residence, light as one of the outstanding vision committee took in an in action at the same time, Bv DON GILLIES look at myself In the mirror Cramer started his pro baseball fighters of these tunes and may yesterday remained and see I’m still here—l figure all-day session whether in the afternoon or eve- Preservation of wildlife, refor- in 1930 and. like old sherry, gets he headed hack for another hitch their* own secrei. No announce- Rematch Taylor, I’ve won the big decision al- better with age. in uniform ment was forthcoming. ning. estation and soil conservation will ready,” says Al one of his best seasons In State Meet “But we’ll have plenty of be discussed at the meeting to- • • • He had It was known, nevertheless, rep- in 1944 and his hilting in the late to Fri- morrow noon at the B<>ok-Cadillac Catholic League and metropoli- resentative- of the National chances get acquainted survey Hughes at Arcadia stages much to Cage Results of the agricultural com- Good Explanation of the race had tan teams Association of Professional Base- day night,” Deakin commented. do with Detroit’s bid for the area basketball will mittee of the Detroit Board of Eddie Taylor and Sam Hughes, Notre Dame 71 N western bb swing into action tonight in ihe ball Leagues were chiefly occupied “Amen," echoed Collins. Commerce Detroit middleweights. will clash Were you interested in championship Besides the Tigers, mattet protec- jockey w ho Ellis Is CG 38 Fordham 12 opening round of the quest for with the of better In objectives of in was arrested for Pin- Doc has played with the Athletics, AN EVEN BET outlining the the 10-round headliner on the laundry St. John 15 Concordia 38 state Games are sched- tion against possible big league night ning a red light in his honors. the agricultural program of the Arcadia light card Monday * Red Sox and Senators. encroachment. They mpan truck at Miami the other Tufts V-12, 54 Hofstra 43 uled in Classes B. C and D. territorial Comparative records hoard of commerce. H Lynn The bout is a rematch of on<' da> High Point 19 Redeemer, St. and also want the major- lo dig He came up with a good ang> Guilford 35 Holy Charles nothing and the teams will enter Pirr - on. committee chairman. Taylor won several weeks ago A Travel Record 57 on the price of drafted when he compared driving a < Chanute Fjd. bl 111. Wesly St. Andrew, who grabbed paio- deefier their important game an even [Hunt- out Michigan is directly Each has victories to his »r to riding in a One we’ve Though he boasts no great rec- Amor. Int I 37 Navy llosp 3b ehial titles la-t week, an- sched- players. bet. Both quintets looked good and daily dependent upon not credit. Taylot lias one loss while race e\. Lejuene to see m print for a long ord as a pitcher. Beck, as a trav- Cp 38 Jacksv* N 3b uled to see action. in winning first round playoff only contiguous rural territory, Hughes has including one to lierted Fid 31 two. time eler, hav piled up more miles Miicheil 62 MillvilleAAF TONIGHTS SCHEDULE Golfers Ready game- last week, Hamtramck hut a!-o on the economic condi- Taylor. REDEEMER This is a comparispn every rest of the hall s( AT MOI.Y heating 39-33, than most of the iioni, * (LT> Northeastern. tion of rural areas in all staie- iii