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SI, IMS—Part 2, Page Cuppers HEADED FOR HEADLINES Lions After Ist DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES October 3 9 Gone BROWN JUG IS BACK Title Beckons Wings Win on Bears', As Face Gregory ‘ St. 'IV ' *V • W> , U / Rangers First fc -. , JMB~fg Field Since 40 HNHATI SAME* Sunday By LEWIS H. WALTER This | Detroit vi. Buri at Chicago. Grun Boy at New York. Here they go again! v’“ Washington at Brooklyn. r 7 T ¦; • **' v By JAKE BKRSON The world champion Red Wing* Cardinal* y*. Phll-Fltt at Cltteburgk. I'' v'7 BK •tart another bid (or the National A Coach Harry Speelman’s St. By LEO Hockey League championship this {UACDONELL x -^r Gregory High eleven, surprise 30 With the Sunday night against the New kk CHICAGO, Oct. team of the season in first Frankie Sinkwich making his first division of the Catholic League, York Rangers. appearance Chicago in a pro w" : in v can all but clinch the west side There are nine veterans, includ- uniform, battle the the Lions with a ing such stars as goalie Johnny Bears at Wrigley Field here this title Sunday afternoon Mowers, Don Grosso, Sunday .in what promises to be victory over Lourdes at River another like that staged the top- and Jack Stewart, missing from thriller Rouge in one of day’s by the two clubs in Detroit earlier flight games. the club that whacked out four in the season. Tied but unbeaten. St. Gregory enjoyed * straight against the Boston Bruins Though they haven't holds the upper hand in the hot in the finals, but the fruits of victory over the competition being waged in that aince 1940, Coach Manager Adams has come up with Bears here sector. After Lourdes, it has only Dorais’ rejuvenated Lions are con- to face the tailend St. Leo eleven. another club that looks like first fident they have better than an IIIBF diviison material. outside chance to win. |&i|v ' ! H OTHERS IN RACE Five straight exhibition game Pr ; The Bears beat the Lions. 27 ¦¦ Two other teams, St. Theresa, to their over victories have taken off the 21. for fifth straight defending champion, and St. Mary the Detroiters. of Redford. are also in the run- rougher edges. Hs H REEK REVENGE ning for the west side crown in HIS WING DEBUT -* the major division. But one will The Lions are particularly anx- I It's the first time out in a Red accounts US* W 5 ! be missing from the ranks of con- ious to square for the ! They meet Wing uniform for Adams’ prize triumph the Chicagoans tenders after Sunday. 42 to 0 3m I&fi$M%\ ®|S||| at McCabe Field. package defenseman, big Pat posted at Wrigley Field a year Egan, just discharged from the Speculating on the outcome of ago. Mary, which Canadian army. those days the Lions the race. St. closes But In league campaign against More than 12.000 fans are ex- have coaching or its St. didn’t Dorais Theresa, can get a tie first pected to *ee "The Skating Box- kMrW Fenenbock, Riley j^B for Sinkwich. Chuck place by beating the Pirates, pro- car” and the rest of the Detroit Matheson, Ben Hightower and -» . .. -x - ¦ viding Lourdes downs St. Gregory. defense try to crush Bryan Hex- other stars who have inspired the Knobby Warwick and their If St. Theresa wins and St. Greg- tall. current aggregation to new and ory loses, the Pirates will be on Ranger teammates. more lofty achievements. Egan, for whom Detroit paid top. but with Redeemer still re- Having earned his "claws,” B> , JB maining on their schedule. 115,500 when the Brooklyn Sinkwich Sunday will be at left * % Americans’ players were sold last halfback in Detroit's starting r^^Kl DEFEND RECORDS to team with fall. i» Gordon lineup, the first time the star from Meanwhile, two Shemtt, big recruit from the the unbeaten In- the University of Georgia has pacemakers nn the first division’* dianapolis Capitols started for the Lions. side, veteran east St. Anthony and St. Harold Jackson and the With the exception of Jack Joseph, will be seeking their Cully Simon will form the other Mftfbeson Ist left end, the rest of fourth triumphs Sunday. St. pair. the starters will be the regular Anthony meets St. Ladislaus at "That will give me • puck lineup. Keyworth Stadium, while St. carrier, Egan and Jackaon, on MATHESON STARTS Joseph takes on St. Catherine in rear guard combination,** a night game at Mack Park. Both Bsavs Adams. Ben Hightower will see action, start. can’t take their opposition lightly, but Matheson will High- I game DEPEND ON VETS tower, just recovered from a re- hut should enter their a currence of a malaria attack, still week from Sunday still unde- For scores, however. Adams is feated. relying chiefly on the line of Syd is weak. Howe. Capt. Mud Bruneteau and With the game with the Bears 1 ¦¦•...;¦¦¦ CATHOLIC LEAGUE Carl out way the Lions Liscombe that led the Wing here of the Sunday’s Games make ready to battle the New • getters lafft season. will RidMmfr at De La Sail* Bill Quackenbush, the Indian- York Giants in Detroit a week St Mary of Radford vs. St Theresa. to from this Sunday, the last home McCabe rtald apolis defenseman converted St Gregory vs Lourdas, Hauar Field, center, will form a line with Joe Bob Nutisbaunier is now’ getting the the Gopher game when he made tnc only game of the season for Dorais’ Rlvar Rouge Brown. boys, St Anthony vs. St Ladislaus, Xeyseortk Carve’h and Adam chance to play the kind of football for touchdown scored by a l’. M. man not Stadium. Hamtramck. Frank Bennett, the After that, two more game* re- Joasph 19-year-old been waiting on lend-lease. With the departure of St. vs. St. Catharine. Mack Park, Toronto youth who is the club’s Michigan he’s for. This main on the schedule, one with 8:30 p m. Paul Daley be playing at Pittsburgh Time* Photo St. Rtta va Da Salas. Cooley Plaid only recruit from the amateurs, sophomore back was injured early in the White and Bill hell the Phil-Pitts and St Mary iM C.) vs. St. Alphonsus, is to center the third line with season didn’t get going again until regularly. He’s from Oak Park, 111. the other witfi the Redskins at Henry Hatch, official custodian of thing* athletic at fnrdson Stadium and Washington St. Jama* vs St. Michael, Ponttac. Bill Jennings and Johnny Sherf. the University of Michigan, typifies the feeling* of all St. Charles vs. St. Bernard, South- Jimmy Franks, former Probable lineups: eastern Field. Indian- Wolverine fan* over the “Little Brown Jug,” which came St. Annunciation apolis part of THE GREATER GAME By Edgar Hayes I-IO.N* BMKS Paul vs Mack Park goalie, who played Fl*k 1 E B*nton from this week after 10, St Martin va St Rose. Gallagher Plaid. with the Rangers, is K#Uk" L T St<»ink*mp«r back to Ann Arbor Minnesota St Philip vs St. Ambrose, Gross* last season Forimsnn nets for R M**h«*on I. G long year*. Points High Field. expected to start in the Wf>Jcl*cbowlc* C Tumir St. Vincent vs. Xavtar, Keorsa Stadium, Detroit. In Franks, Detroit will I.in R G Mutio 8 p. m. Kaporch R T Hoptowlt St Patrick va. Saerad Heart, Ford Field, have an experienced performer, in TWO BOYS HERE ON VISITS J M*th«»ofi R E Wilson Dearborn BERRY FIELD * contrast to Ken McAuley. 21- o*lMh*n OB Snyder OFF THE HOOK With Lewis H. Waltei •St Mary iR. O * va Shnnt of Little Slnkwirh T. H Clark Flower. Thirteen Mile and Woodward year-old the Edmon- Magnani recruit from Two former Berry Field hoy* was managed by Its star player. Mathew* R H All same* at 3:30 p. m. unlaaa other- ton 4 Alta.) amateurs whom Man- Hopp F R McEnulty wise indicated . , Tom Henrich of the Yankees . league game ager Lester Patrick will start for from Detroit dropped in the other WING IN HOME •Non at BEST day, both home furlough* . . . While Central. Frank played the Rangers. / on METROPOLITAN LEAGUE The New York club, 'which be- Cpl. Bernard Laßue was visiting baseball, basketball and football came a tail-ender last season, willi and was the property of the Friday's Gamas his mother, who is ill . , . He i* All-Star Soccer Dan by at Hamtramck. Northern at game Tigers, to Winston- GAMES GETS $25 BOND come in for its second in farmed out Southeastern, Highland Park at Parching. . . stationed at. V’entura, Cal. . two nights wuth only five men Salem when taken into the Caatarn vs Northeastern. Mack Park; four defensemen who will start Chadsay at Central, Wilbur Wright at been in the army for 26 army . . . Sports Bingo Dcpl.: There who had experience last season. Has Radford. Warwick, de- pitched Dexter will be plenty of incentive for for Detroit against the Rangers, These are Hextall. months...He for EMERSONS HAVE SON has ever league Saturday'! Games Gordon Da- Dairy the league Team not one scored a U. of D. High at Cooley. Bouthwaatrra in Selected to fenseman Ott Heller. team softball the Red Wings hustle Grover Comer Emerson, the Detroit goal at Olympia. at Northwestern. Western at Mackanxle. and winger Bill Gooden. . . . At he pitched his vidson Ventura starting this Sunday night team to the league championship famed Ox of the Lions, now a The Detroiters will attempt to in the navy against the Rangers ... In ad- in softball ... He won eight lieutenant stationed interrupt the winning ways of the' hitters, . ri i... r in tiR-nv at a note about dition the always games, three of them no Colgate, drops German-United soccer club at St. to bonuses league in hatting Judy's brother, bom 10 days ago Adams, and led the Field, strengthened offered by Manager the Named in prize ring set in a jungle . . . Doug Clair while a Officials . a Flarity, with .400 . . Manistee. best Red Wing each home clearing former tennis champion of team on of They were organizing a touch ... A factory Mich. Fort Bavarian takes St. Clair' Sheridan, at Jayne in game is to receive a $25 war 1 football team out there when he press operator, Woods joined the is one of the football Field Detroit Amateur' BRUSHES stars at . . . on games this Sunday. . . . This is to league ... the post League Both decided left . . . Also a how ling marine?- in January. 1942. and Others bond be NUNINE Clean, For Charity lilt Cpl. Howard J. Brady started fought on the team at Pensacola the squad are Marty Keib of Du- matches are scheduled for 2:30 by the votes of Adams, three a . . quesne year p. m. i . Guarantee his baseball career at Barbour and later in New Zealand last and Dick John- newspapermen and publicity di- Dares of fighters. son of Jackson, played center Tony Munoz, manager of Ba-i Official* of the annual Good- Intermediate . . . then he played Speaking Chuck who J rector Huber. high school football game, for the American Furnace and Hirst at Waco Army Air Base for Harvard last season . . . Bill varians. announces he is fielding a Shave fellows The the most 1 for Nov. 27 at l\ of I> the Dodge Forge teams before goes merrily along . . . His latest Sticklen. a freshman at Notre stronger lineup. player getting L Comfortable Johnny the Mich- . Turcotte whom up. is an- MacEwen of kadium. Saturday announced the switching over to softball . . He victim was Dick Dame before joining votes over the season will re-

. . igan has been Alaska for months he in three . . outstanding performer . . State Soccer Commission an- fep classic s officials in 26 stopped rounds other ceive a $250 bond . . . Hockey Irheduled expert had never been knocked Lt. Jack Chevigny. one of the nounced that the following Detroit j Johnny Neville will referee, where he has become an Turcotte backs in Dame's his- All-Star team fans have their own lucky pro- Jerry Boglarsky will he the um- skier ... He also won a medal in out m 300 fights before tangling better Notre has been selected' . Texas, the game in next | gram prize with . . for Cleveland business pire. Tom Larkin, held judge, and the Kodiak Olympics by drop-kick- with the Detroiter Chuck lory and later coach at is tick- ing in row through up- hope* to get home in November football boss at the marine train- Sunday. ets. shirts and neckties on the Archie Meyers, head linesman. All 10 a the Kurt Bnickel. Bert Lcbc. Fred Beuk-, . camp, . . . . . a visit . . ing Lejeune, . N. C. Korody . . are veteran high school officials rights from 25 yards out for necht. Emil Joeeph end Den of; list so far . Rationing has a Whizzer White Baverkeni. Warner Hemenn. Louts in • Pvt. Frank Foundem former Lt. fjgi Byron Barton this area RING SET IN JUNGLE Tony Berm end Mike Stainer of German - probably dealt a knockout Neville's appointment will de- Central High lad. writes from now is stationed at a motor tor- Vagmett! L’nlted. Joe Lenard end Joe of punch to the most sought prize pend on his condition at the time From Guadalcanal come* word Camp Van Dorn Miss , where he pedo boat base in the New Geor- St. Clair and Manfred Lehmann and Joe Mpnnger of Detroltera. George Worrell! last "surprise . Islands . . . Melius, of season—the game. recently of Cpl. Robert B Woods, foimer is stationed , . He was recently gia Johnny manager* of the Illness and Emil Bterkle are package,” which usually con- forced him to cancel his assign- Detroit Times Diamond Reiter transferred there from Fort who played a lot of fine tackle for who the lightweight boxing Brady, where he played on the Villanova and later for the New tained four or five bottles of ments. w'on liquor. champions of Metro- championship the Marine Corps baseball team that won the cham- York Giants is at Camp Davis, The the of At that, fans, in get- ...... The Detroit league stationed there Boh defeated pionship . . . In the playoffs he N. C. WAC* at Fort and Catholic ting free, will be . . this stuff for eagur will he opponents in the five men on his way to the title hurled four straight victories . Sheridan have their ow-n howling Fairview Lists Cr>litan Chicago cus- . . . ahead of Stadium . . One of the teams the league league game, the sixth of the series. . The tournament was staged in tomers who two years ago hit a new low in prizes when a can of dog food was given to the 4-Man Match lucky program holder. REARING DOWN Quarterbacks to Greet Lt. Cochrane Fairview Gardens wrestling fans will see their first four-man Bears Bearing Down?: The pla\er Shelby, starting at a is no charge except One of the greatest heroes in football than baseball 12:15 with fans. There struggle in some time Tuesday tip is out that the Chicago glorious over station Detroit’s long and catcher. 15-minute broadcast for lunch. night when Walter Roxy and Bears will try to give the De- history be guest meeting at the WXYZ, is open to all football sports will The Fort Wally Weber, the No. 1 man Harold Chaundy. a pair of local troit Lions the works this Sun- Monday * meeting of speaker at luncheon circuit, grapplers, meet Dale Haddock and day in Chicago as only the big Detroit Dow-ntown on the football The Times Bears can do it ... As a result, will he on hand to tell about George Connell, two bad boy type Quarterback Club at the Fort matmen, in tag many a football bettor is rac- Cochrane, Wally of a team bout. Shelby. Lt. Gordon Illinois and Michigan. is the post- ing for the bookies who are giv- sports fans Another feature Mickey to and Mike scouted the Illini for many poned appearance of the new mat ing the Lions 14 points . . . friends, he to his closest will years knows most of the mystery man. Phantom,” Gus Dorais is tops as a coach, give his story of the and “The here to who makes his bow here a but he can’t make those goal Dame-Navy game, the players ano all the coaches by in Notre their first give the match against the tall Californian, line stands himself. ... It takes week's gridiron feature. names. He’ll a of Luck- inside story of the game Frankie Taylor, who has won all just pair pitches by Mickey is now chief scout as man to make 14 points. ft / Bill Barclay of the Michigan matches on his present trip here. well as backfield coach of the s¦& coaching Both bouts are two in three falls, The Call of the Wild: Martin staff will tell all about fPatl Egan, who will be un- Great Lakes Naval Training Indiana, the next team on Michi- 60 minutes time limit. Station team. This eleven is i jBL_ In a one-fall tussle Bert Ruby, veiled as a Detroit Red Wing gan’s schedule as the Wolverines this Sunday night one of the best in ihe country ''iHf* drive their former MWA junior heavy champ, defenseman Palmolive Brathless for first Western Olympia is a charac- Palmolive Brash leas In* and Its game with Notre Dame title under Fritz will take on rough Fritz Kreu- at robust ipreadi evenly--vastly. Conference ter well have bricates yosr skin with away yonr she*, later in the season should make Crisler. Bill has seen the Hoo- ger, the wrestling Dane. who could figured Wilts whiskers like a Throw in one of the rough and tumble reel olive oil. Yonr raaor log brnab and get football history. Last year the siers in most of their games and flash. Thar come off scenes described so well by his yowr simply glides aloag, Palmolive Bmahleea In Sailors led 13 to 0 at the half he’ll tell what we can expect Archary by Mail dean. Leaves face and the Irish tied it up in the late kinsman. Jack London, the ceol, comfortable, with no irriratios bo the big, money-saving at Ann Arbor next Saturday. . The Southern Archery Associa- novelist . . London’s real name yoengar scraping or scratching jar. It gaaraoteea the second half. Bob Murphy was at Cleve- looking. tion solving travel problems, as was Egan . . . "My —No Born. led Detroit to two Saturday is also Martin Raaor cleanest. moat roaaforv Cochrane land to see Notre well as saving time by holding dad and he were of the same able akave yon evor hod. American League pennants and Dame and Navy and he’ll give this year's tourney by mail. blood,” says Pat ... Of the *>ne World Series victory while some of the inside dope on thi* §ie was tfianager of the Tigers. contest. Other coaches, writers Tie was voted the most valuable and experts will be present to player's award and had every tell all about Saturday's and OIYMPW honor in the sport world heaped \ Sunday'* games in this section. HOCKEY * YOUR OUARANTU on him for his inspirational play Of NO RAZOR BURN and leadership during those TONIGHT AT 8:30 days. M.-lllini Statistics Buv Palmolive (truthless Use ir day altar day. Ifyoe don't Mickey is baseball manager mini M>ch agree it givee von the clean. of Great Lakes team and Ftret down* 12 22 the Yard* (dined rushing 1W 453 eat. moat comforts We there appears in a few innings of most Number forward paa»e» ( S yoe ever had with Nn completed I games as catcher. He is also a K-' Forward* t kmx^Qre^A] karor Bum -mad the carton " Yard! gained, forward* IT 20 top to fine leader of men at the naval Ttmm Phrto Forward! intercepted bjr 0 Palmolive, Jersey with the best Number of punt* a 3 TICKETS NOW ON SALS Gqi, N J, and ne wiH im- station and ranks Football luminaries at the TIMES Quarterback are rrt instructors there. Average diet. of punt* yd*. 41 3 47 RHcm: $2.75-52.20-51.45-11.10 I\br fn**ll 1 7 \IM JTOUf flKMfyl Luncheon at Fort Shelby . . . Faul White, tl. M. captain Runbark of punt*, yd*. 1* 31 Cochrane played football at Fumble* * 0 OtNrtl A4mlnl«R 75c IH G . . . Hutson, b Boston University when in col- who left for service thin week Don great Own tumble* recovered l N IIt## I)onils Penult lee b Office Nee* lege and wa* considered a better Green Bay Packer end, and Coach Gua of Liona. Yarda loet. penalties # 20