From The Tor.mm T’yrnx jnnnu, Rule Book RACCOON HUNTING Raccoon season runs through January 15, 1947, and By Wilbert ,fBirdieM Rule ’coons may bo taken only between 6:00 p. m. and Director of Education and Recreation Sports Editor 6:00 a. m. Page Eight TOLEDO, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946 The end of the nation’s 1946 football season is rapidly drawing to a close. It is true that there are a few “Bowl” games and intersectional contests to be played, but this year’s gridiron sport is breathing its last. Boxing Shaw There were the usual number of “mystery” teams and the same number of upsets spread over the i "1 'W gridiron map from coast to coast. Then there ":"W was the “Battle of the Century” between undefeated Army and powerful Notre Dame, which as you all know, ended in a scoreless Balos College Will Oppose Toledo In Glass Bowl Contest ¥ tie. There are two things about a tie game which always stand out—one is the fact that Team Unbeaten! you learn nothing about the teams and, sec­ Tito Clarey, Pat Duggan Set ondly, that it would have been just as well if the game hadn’t been played (at least And Untied Eight Bouts Are Scheduled from the spectators’ standpoint). Birdie Rule There will be some good Bowl games and Bates College of Lewiston, The members of Local 12, and the Toledo fight fans some which will have an odor of politics which does not Maine, today was selected to in general, will again be treated to a complete action-filled make for good contests. Some of the teams selected for these play in the inaugural Glass boxing show, Monday night in the Civic Auditorium, when contests will not be the most deserving ones and therefore Bowl football game in Toledo a. card containing three five-round main features and fivjs will make many fans doubt the honesty and integrity of on Saturday, December 7, three-round preliminaries will be offered for their ente» those responsible for making the matches. against the tainment.- However, this year Is no Rockets, host at the nation’® first been selected for one of the post-season bowl game. ’ The five round main events will be between Art Rad, different from all the rest and season’s final games. Then, if Announcement of the choice popular Local 12 light heavyweight, and Bruno Reh, a new­ these games will be played they can’t decide on the best of Bates was made by David V. comer from the Highland Park Boy’s Club. Art Rae has along with the shouting and team, we will just have to Connelly, University of Toledo been on the injured list for a few weeks, due to a dislo* athletic director, at a breakfast the rah rahing of their follow­ wait another year to make a cated shoulder bone, but is I in the Commodore Perry Hotel sensational Local 12 middle­ ers, and after the smoke of choice. This can go on and on. attended by a civic selection ready for competition again. battle has died down, we will commitlee composed of 35 rep­ Bruno Reh is very popular weight who was reversed only still not be able to pick the League resentatives of community or­ as a coming fighter in the De­ once here. Strahm has won the nation’s champions. Some­ ganizations including luncheon troit district and won on a last seven bouts in close com-' times the best teams in the In Two Divisions clubs, labor unions, public of­ Buffalo special boxing show petition with the best boxers in ficials and industrial leaders. last week. United States do not partici­ The Local 12 B a s k e th a 11 Bates College, coached by this part of the country. pate in Bowl games because League for the 1946 47 season Another bout which should A three-rounder which will will bp made up of the Amer Raymond W. (Ducky) Pond who they are not invited and be­ was head, coach at Yale from please the fans is one between command much interest is the ican and National divisions and Sammy Ross, Local 12 A. C., cause it is against the policy will get under way the week of 1934 to 1940, completed its 1946 one scheduled for Tito Clarey. of that individual school. football schedule on November and Frankie Palizzi, Annuncia­ Local 12 A. C. and junior fljh December 9. 11, unbeatened and untied. In So the sideline coaches, The two divisions were ar tion A. C., Detroit. In the last weight champion of this district, seven games the New Englanders meeting of these two clever during the remainder of the ranged by Bob Barker, league and Pat Duggan, the little Pon­ manager, who reports that the chalked up a total of 89 points boxers. Sammy took the judges’ winter days, can tell what American Division will start on to only 10 for their opponents, decision but Palizzi’s manager tiac boxer who has earned ’J could have been done if the Dec. 9 in Lihbey High Schoo] allowing only Tufts and the Uni­ is sure that his boy can even praise of Toledo fight fans versity of Maine to score. school of their choice had gymnasium, while the National the score. his wonderful display of aggres­ Division will begin play on The intersectional Glass Bowl game, the first for the Mid west, A suitable oponent is still be­ siveness and ring generalship. Wednesday, Dec. 11, in Scott ing sought for Leland Strahm Jeeps Play High School. will see two powerful middle This bout, alone, will be worth W»dd Champions Twelve teams representing class teams battling on the grid­ the price of admission. Units affiliated with Local 12 iron. Coach Bill Orwig’s Univer­ The rare In the Local 12 league at the Bowl-O-Drome on Monday nights is a seesaw battle Champions Other bouts on the card will Much interest is centered on are entered in the League and sity of are un­ between Willys UAW and Bingham Stamping. Pictured are the Willys bowlers who are trailing bring together Bobby Zraik, the coming professional basket are divided as follows: American beaten and untied in the Ohio .by one garnet Making up the roster are left to right, John Sheehy, Leo Zielinski, captain; Al Beat Local 12 tough Local 12 flyweight, and ball game between the Toledo Division — DeVilbiss Unit, Toledo Conference and meet Bates who Ross, Walter Bishop and Harvey Sterling. • •. Charley Tomarchio, Annuncia­ Jeeps and the world champion Pipe Threading Unit, Plaskon are Maine state champions. The new city heavyweight tion A. C., who always pleases or Wayne Zollners to be held in Unit, Spicer Unit No. 1, National the score sheets told the story— football champions the South the boxing lovers with his clever the Toledo U Field House at Supply Unit, Toledo Steel Tube Challenge Bingham Tops Local 12 Loop Auto-Lite won three games, to Side Ads, successfully defended style and clean fighting. Hank 8:30 p. j»., Monday, December Unit. National Division—Gordon inake it 30 in a row. The victims Roberts, wunner of the “Fight- 2. their crown when they defeated Mfg. Unit, Surface Combustion Accepted! Spicer and Toledo Pressed Steel are having a nick and tuck this time were the girls from ingest Fighter” award, will ba The Jeeps, who are newcom- Unit, Champion Spark Plug DeVilbiss No. 1. Pauline Proch the Local 12 All-Stars, Sunday, race in the Local 12 breakfast league at Hagerty lanes. Each team rematched with Jim Jordan, •is to the professional league, Unit, Spicer Unit No. 2, Auto­ Bud Pacholskl, suhdirec- having a 161 and Alice Ansara at . Burnham High School in Local 12 middleweight. Roberts won two games, Spicer taking the pair from Mather No. 1 team hrive lost but one game while Life Unit, and Swartzbaugh Unit. tor in charge of Local 13 a 155 were the high games for Sylvania. The score at the end was the winner the last time winning six. On the Zollner and Steel Tubes winning from Willys UAW. Bennie Zielinski Toledo Scale Unit will draw a bowling, today accepted the with 539 and John Sobecki having 532 paced the Spicer teariT^Dan the Lite team. Wanda Dutkow- of four hard-fought periods these two boys met, but Jordan roster is Bob McDermott, rated “bye” in one of the Divisions. challenge of Local 106, ski registered a 161 for DeVil­ has shown marked improvement the best basketball player of the The next meeting of the team Lima, and set two‘dates for Mylarnek shot 583 and teamed; biss. was: South Side Ads 20; Local lately and should reverse ths d«y, and Milo Komenich, voted Syl Matuszak’s 547 helped the managers will be held at Local a hume-and-home match with Ed Young who had 585 to Spring team to the victories. Leo Lakeside Biscuit came up 12 All-Stars 0. previous decision. Dave Pigc/Q the most valuable college palyer 12 headquarters on Friday, De fCriejj. top the Steel team. In the other with a new bowler in their line The game was closer than Local 12 newcomer, will swap last year while playing with the Zielinski having 586 and Harvey cember 6, at 7:30 p. m. The first match will he match in the morning loop Dick Sterling contributing 582 were who shot a 166 which was the the score indicates as both punhes with Jack Walsh High­ University of Wyoming. A pre Any member of Local 12, or Kanney had 546 and Jim Styba- deciding factor in winning the land Park Boys’ Club, and liminary will be played at 7:1^ bowled at the Broadway the best totals for the auto team. teams played on a par on the any member of his family, who alleys In Lima on Sunday, niewicz helped along with 517 to lone game from Willys UAW Spunky Lowery, of the Hawk- p. m. Standard Communtators pas­ ground game, but the Ads un­ is Interested In playing basket December 8, and the second give the Mather No. 2 learn two sed the Hall Mfg. in the stand­ No. 1 team. She is Dwen Plough­ covered some good pass plays Byrne A. C., will be matched The Rochester (N. Y.) Royals ball with the Local 12 All Stars series will be rolled at tiiO games over Gordon Bumpers. man helping to win the game with Dick LaForge, Pontiac. will come here on Sunday, De­ ings as Capt. Wekwert pumped which accounted for two of the Is asked to contact the Local 12 Palace Recreation alleys on The men’s league at the Bowl- in a 606 series to gain two games for the Biscuit team by a touchdowns. The third Ads’ cember 8, in a return game with Recreation Director. The All Saturday, December 14. O-Drome Monday night had over Toledo Pressed Steel. Ray narrow margin. Eva Tipton was touchdown came after a series the Jeeps, to be played in the Star team will be entered in the Following this match hi best for the Willys girls having Field House at 8:30 p. tn. Binghams winning two games Lewan gave Wekwert some help of off-tackle plays which result Toledo Basketball Federation Toledo, the Lima bowlers while Willys UAW team man­ by having a 524 series. Ben games of 154 and 151. George Glamack, All American and will play several exhibition ed in the score from the three will be treated to a musk­ aged to win one game to take a Mikolajczk contributed 584 and Toledo Industrial Rubber lost from the University of North games in and near Toledo. two games to Willys No. 2 team yard line. • Carolina, and Bob Davies, for­ rat dinner Which will bo single game lead for the top Walt Szafarowicz a 517 to take furnished by the Local 12 spot. The Stampers had Joe one game from the Commuta- with neither team having a merly with Seton Hall, are the An 'art gum eraser has been bowler over the 150 mark. De­ Floyd- Simmons, Notre Dame mainstays of the Rochester recommended for rubbing the kfglerb. Pinsk! banging in a 588 on a 230- tors 1 he following bowlers Vilbiss No. 2 and Standard Com­ right half from Portland, Ore., MENNow You Can Do fine downy feathers from a wild game and team mate Ja*ke Wis­ Hall Mfg. won a couple of team, which 1s th? champion mutators also found the alleys who was the leading ground­ Something About Your outfit of the league. duck without breaking the skin. have been selected by Pa- niewski compiled a 574 for the games from Toledo Porcelain eholskl to represent Local a little on the rough side with gainer for the Irish against Figure— pair of vitories over Gordon Enamels who had John Kuszek Navy and also scored two touch­ 12 In the games: Joe Ruth, Bumper. Walter Bodarski and high man with a 511 total. Bill neither team having high scores. downs that day, won a mono­ Art Sorge, Joe Kurdys, Cap Earl Sharfer topped the Gordon DeVilbiss came out best in that Boxing Card, Monday, Dec. 2, 1946 Walters was best on the Hall gram last winter on the track Plojda, and Bud Pacholskl. aggregation having 569 and 524 team gathering a 565 series. match winning two games from REDUCE! the Commutators. team competing in the shot-put. Five Rounds respectively. Auto-Lite’s Again Art Rae, Local 12 A. C. 175 lbs. vs. Bruno Reh, Highland Willyg UAW bumped against In the Women’s league at Park Boy’s Club SSLS Mather Spring to lose two games Hagerty’s on Sunday af'rjrhr>on Jty| Guaranteed X AH Popular Brands Sammy Ron, Local L», A. ( . 126 lb*. vs. Frankie PalluL ••Mb ruyetit - flt- as George Baer with 589 and Detroit Leland Strahm, Local 12 A. C., 155 lbs. va. Ram Rice, Toledo B'JNOT-CI), YES!. SOUS! Three Rounds '‘lied*’ Well* , «om6 oiif-'p, n rr *on M..4 A Dams f» 111 CIGARETTES!! Tttn Clflrrv, T.nca! 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