DETROIT TIMES. OCTOBER 10. 1941 PAGE 31 Mystery Pitt Eleven Unities 'M' Coaches By CLAYTON KEPLER coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers professional football team, And what can he do to prepare for a team about which Bouser was the natural choice to succeed the man who put he knows comparatively little? blocking ANN ARBOR. Qet. 10.—Pittsburgh's Panthers may have the Panthers on the gridiron map. "Well. I gl|e\s there’s no real substitute for and gained national recognition because of their gridiron success “So at least we know tliut, generally speaking, they’ll he tackling,” he grins. in recent years, but they're strictly the unknown quantity using the so-called Pittsburgh system which features a strong And you can bet that whatever Michigan’s offense will be designated in the formula being prepared by Prof. running attack,” Crisler consoles himself somewhat. and there’ll he some surprises tomorrow—the Wolverine for a Michigan success here tomorrow'. “I saw Pitt beaten by Duke, 12-7, in the last game of the blocking and tackling willbe a feature of the game. Just as it It’s the first time that these two schools have met, and season last year, hut even that doesn’t help too much. In was against Michigan State and lowa. assistant Coach Ernie McCoy has had only one opportunity faet, from what 1 can gather, Pittsburgh must be stronger The same lineup which started against lowa—which means expected " to scout Coach Charlie Bowser's team. That was last Saturday this year. that sophomore Tom Kuzma will be at left half—is * will continue SPORTS EDITOR when Pitt dropjied a 6-0 decision to Purdue. “In that Duke game Steve Sinclair and George Allshuuse to line up against the Panthers. The Wolverines was a hot, as we had, center, this year 1 see that a fellow by the to be handicapped, however, by the absence of Paul White, % “It muggy day just and the Pitt alternated at hut players were so tuekered out after their long marrh at the name of Jack lleistcr has earned the starting position. Edgar River Rouge sophomore. Fordham Uses 77 Subs in Unlimited Use of Reserves right beginning of the game they didn’t show Purdue or Ernie much Jones was their regular left halfback, hut he’s been beaten White, whose presence could very well be utilized at SMU Game, and Still Fortunate in That Heat, of anything,” says Crisler. out by Jack Stetler.” Crisler elaborates. half, won’t be ready to play until the Northwestern game next Coach Isn't Convinced Declraes Jim Crowley This is Bowser’s second year as head coach. An assistant “And that end of theirs, Stan Ger\elis, is one of the best,” week. His shoulder injury hasn’t responded to treatment and former pupil of Dr. John Bain “Jock” Sutherland, now he adds. as quickly as was expected. BROOKLYN SCOUTED YANKS WEEKS The controversy over the new free substitution rule in foot- CHAMP SHOWS DOUGHBOYS HE'S STILL CHAMP

. . and Regulars ball goes on . Fordham made 77 individual substitutions Lost Banonis Seeks Southern Methodist 49 in their game in New York . . After the game Coach Jim Crowley of the Rams said: “1 don’t know yet whether I am for or against the rule To Spartans in Touchdown in but it was a Godsend in that heat Saturday.— We made 77 1 substitutions in that game and 90 per hhhhhhihh^l cent of them were made because of the heat.” I Marquette Duel Bearcats Battle But the antis still insist the rule slows down the game and confuses the Jack Fenton Injured; 15,000 Fans Expected spectators . . . The reason given for the Sophomores Given at Stadium; Titans adoption of the rule is that it permits a coach to withdraw a player from the First String Posts Top Heavy Favorite game with the idea of ascertaining his V Oct*. By HAROLD HAUL H '<'> 'i EAST LANSING, 10. De- physical fitness without sacrificing him v grflmu jJ pending upon Iho outcome of to- Vincent Banonis, captain and for the balance of the game. morrows with contest Marquette center on the University of Detroit baseball University, the gridders of Michi- Latest big league rumor football team, will be trying for Weatherly, Hal Trosky and gan State will either tread a weary sends Roy for the of the sca- his first "T. D." when he leads his the Indians to the I>aih remainder liollie Hemsley from or make a stal l tmg climb mfo mates against Central State Teach- Wally Athletics foi Frankie Hayes and the nations top foolball ranks, ers of Mt. Pleasant at the stadium in Charley . . Coach Bachman predicted Moses . Connie Mack might toss here tonight. The kickoff is at * " today/ , Bob Johnson and then quit baseball . . . *¦ '•¦ ~4 Meanwhile, the outcome of to- 8:15. Hugh Casey, hard luck pitcher of the 4, JOE CRONIN morrow's battle with the Hilltop- T. D.” in football vernacular, as recent World Series, now- demands a pen* remained a mystery even to most every one knows, means and 1941, bonus for his work during the regular seasons of 1940 Coach Bachman and not a pleas- touchdown, or six points that ant one. Spartans . . either. The will he claims the Brooklyn Dodgers owe him . The penny rarely enter the game without the serv- centers make. But Coach old-timers that in 1932 the Cubs voted only pinching recalled to ices of at least two regulars. Gus Dorais of Detroit has devel- a quarter share to Mark Koenig, who had come in from the! Either Pete Fornari or Morgan oped a forward-pass play followed Pacific Coast League to win the pennant for them. The Yankees a pair of first year men. by a lateral to Banonis, his 210- assignment at rode the skimpy Bruins right out of the series in four straight will get the starting pound pivot man who is excep- right halfback in place of Jack contests. tionally fast on his feet for his Fenton, who still is suffering from size. ankle injury. The play has been tried three Alexander Coach for 29 Years BACHMAN HAS FAITH times and connected every time. will his thirty-fifth birthday Sunday At right tackle. Dick Mangrum While Banonis has yet to score he Joe Cronin celebrate has come mighty close. stage fight junior tackle from Durand, will On each . . a card . Jark Laken reports that he writ Promoter veteran occasion the play has figured Pittsburgh take over in place of in Toledo October 27 headed by Leo Rnak and Jackie Karas, from Esea- prominently in a Detroit touch- Frank senior drive, Wilson for the Old Newsboys Goodfellows Association in the naba, who has yet to play this down once against Indiana and twice against ' < a Wayne. Ohio town. . . season on account of leg injury. Bill is in his twenty-ninth year as football coach “I'm stringing along with my Inttfnational Newt Sound Photo. 15,000 EXPECTED Alexander ho>s,” said today. Bachman was . . . for It good yards at Georgia Tech Luke Hamlin is going in potato growing “The lads hn\e proved to me (ILL.) SOLDIERS SEE JOE LOUIS SHOW WHY HE’S STILL CHAMPION for 28 ngaipst CAMP GRANT Indiana and put on on his acres outside of Lansing . . . Harry Wills still goes on his, the ball the Chicago H< raid- American . . . (Continued on J’age S3) . . . Detroiter opens 8< rus of bouts at army ramps nnr[er sponsorship of latter’s 12. Only the fleet-footed annual 30-day fasts . .. Billy Hillenbrand prevented Ba- Sonja Henie will bring her ice show to Olympia January 8-14. nonis from going the rest of the Phil Rizzuto explained the senes thus: way. It netted 12 yards toWayne’s DUTCH TO TALK TO Wing Ace 25 and another Dodgers had two starting pitchers—the Yankees had . QUARTERBACKS Daughter time 19 to Wayne’s “The Boss’ 16. Touchdowns followed. eight” Tonight 15.00 Q spectators are Tommy Walsh traded George Toy. his Chinese fighter, and' Before likely to see Banonis score the Henry Chemielewaki, his Polish mittster. for George Silvasy, a marker. He is a determined young Marries Rigney man who doesn't become dis- welterweight the mines near Pittsburgh. Next Times Grid Lunch out of coal Featured Speaker at couraged by a setback or two once Says Ivco Durocher: Warßoartl he This is the time of year when’ Quarterback session. On the pro- International Mew* Ser*lc«* Wire sets his mind to accomplish “Gordon, couldn’t carry Frankie Frisch’s he rival something. And a this good as he was. wax hot.; gram with him will his of CHICAGO. Oct. 10. John “T. D.” on football arguments Sunday, Bill Edwards, Lions Gus Giescbrerht. rangy Detroit play is one of his ambitions this glove, when Frankie was in his prime.” in Dungan Rigney. veteran pitcher iThere are more quarterbacks coach. Between them they will be Chicago Red Wings’ center-iceman, will go season. And, says Joe McCarthy: than would-be players for the White Sox. and the country able to tell what happened at the former Dorothy Comiskey Indore his local Canadian War Die Titans will be at full “Gordon is the greatest ail around hall player I e\er saw for all the other positions put to- Sunday. strength for the first time since Briggs Stadium were on their honeymoon today Service Board in Kingston, Ont., —and I don’t liar any of them.” gether. following their marriage the Indiana game with the return WEBER TO BE THERE in St. today. From the decision of the Keene, . going a quarter- of Bob best defensive Clark Griffith is another Gordon booster . . James Brad- If you’re to be Thomas the Apostle’s Church. back not he official one will be hoard will come the status of on the squad, at right half. Meyrl dock. ex-heavy champion, is now a deputy assistant in charge of back why an Another old favorite The bride is treasurer of the and lend authority to your pro- Wally Weber, Michigan’s golden White Sox club and daughter of Giesebrocht as regards his playing Toepfer. right end for two seasons boxing in the national physical training department of the office sport who was slow in rounding into nouncements on the great of voice football orator. Mrs. Grace Comiskey, club presi- with the 0 Detroit club this season.i shape, . . . pitching in also will back of civilian defense Krnie Bonham. Yankee star football Wally will bring the pictures of dent. be at his - The decision of the board willpost. series, 13 lucky he was born on Aug The Downtown the Michigan-lowa game which he the considers the numeral Quarterbacks much 1o and meet Monday the au- explain, along with dope mean Jack Adams . . . every under will the 13. 1913, and has right sisters and five brothers the entire Red Wings’ squad. PROBABLE LINEUPS spice* of The Detroit Times. Sev-| on the Michigan-Pittsburgh game. Mrs. Sylvia in a separate maintenance suit in Chi-1 Should Giesebrocht be refused per- DETROIT CENTRAL STATU Daitch. eral hundred amateur experts be on Art Brown, Skater, Krntlnc L.E. Gtngrtrh fighter. Gus Dorais will also the mission to join the Wings’ squad.j Harrington eago. deposes that her husband. Davey Day, the net* listen to ihr professional experts program, as will a of 1..T. OiHlt member his loss will lx* a blow to the! I. O. Slmnarlk a yen on ¦ luggage shop . . . Freddie fltaalmmoai willand then make their own decisions Michigan State’s staff. HannnU ((apt.) C KuJawakl But they do get the background C LARK Into Army current aspirations of the Wings MrIjoughlln R O, Yamtrr Rroofc* 1(10,000 U and a restaurant in his n< Ition cen- I DUTCH A short quiz on the football Inducted to win another Stanley Cup. Rlre R T. Clark f that is helpful in Torpfrr so discussion*- be by . Art Brown, former winner of The former amateur RE. Orr ter in Brooklyn. give standing rules will held Pontiac star! I.lnk Q RrhfnaJtH Now to them extra football statements made by these who a The Detroit Times Silver Skates battles, has chosen football follower has already undergone the speci- Madarik 1. If. Rartnlrk in the football verbal experts. from Michigan State, U. of D. trophy and for many years one fied four months’ training period Kfrnr R 11. Boaantit membership tags will he given all A fine program has been ar- Hrhmldt F Karrynakt Writer, Manager in Canadian Army Wayne and Notre Dame to see of the leading skaters in the Mid- in the Canadian army. Rrfrrrr—4or Magldaohn . I m- the quarterbacks at ranged Monday. Knur (tend downtown for the meeting how well versed tl#y are in the west, will be inducted into the Joe Fisher and Eddie Wares, plrr—flrorir On (flrnrgrtonn). Bayview Yacht Club powerboat members were primarily Monday’s meeting at the Fort Headlining the list of speakers will llnraman—Marty l>oyl« (Clnrlnnati), > irld rules. United States Army today. Brown veteran right-wingers of the jodgr—H. F. Rrrnnan (Colgate). responsible for the election of Charley Beck as commodore for Shelby. he an old time Detroit favorite. Don’t forget this big meeting, is 26. He also has won many hon- Wings, reported I’larr—| . of D. Stadium, MrNlrholaa ; yesterday for road IZvrmoU. * Earl Harry Dutch Clark, the Shelby. ors as a hike racer. and coming year . . . Bayview was long known as being strictly II TO GET TAG Mondav neon at the Fort practice. p. the finest football player to covort on I Tlmr of ktrkolT—*:l» m. a sailing organization . . . The new E 1 every member of the the pro gridirons hereabouts. commodore is a sailor ... he owns Ik’’. Quarterbacks will get Dutch is bringing his Cleveland Hostess 11. 52-foot yawl, one of the one oj (* tags which also sene Rams here to battle the Detroit COOLEY'S HARRIERS BOUNDING BACK jas key nngs and they are properly Lions Sunday and will stay over . . finest yachts on the Great Lakes . inscribed to add authority to the to meet his old friends at the Crescent Sail Yacht Club is now the only ; local outfit with a fleet composed en- tirely of sailing craft . . . SoiTor Denby Tops East Side Teams for First Divisional Championship George Uhle scouted the Wary Yankees! Pitt Pilot Cooley High, which raptured for six weeks for the Dodgers which I Metropolitan. League cross-country could come under the heading of time Edict Hits titles in 1937 and 1939. is hounding prep crown this wasted . . . One familiar face missing in hack lor another Of Fall. the purlieus of the New York boxing U.M. Prowess Coach Claude Sftarey's Cardinals mob is that of Eddie Borden . . . fight Oirvsler Coach Charlie Bowser and 33 gave an impressive exhibition of writer and fight manager . . . who is Teams in the Detroit National Pittsburgh football players arrived team strenglh by easily winning north of the border, a soldier in the League w ill the West Side harrier title yester- | Soccer be limited to in town today with a healthy re- Canadian Army. 14 players during the coming sea- day on Rouge Park's rain-soaked j sjycct for the Michigan eleven two-mile course. Cooley runners Ray Foutts, who brought Teddy son. according to an announcement made today by Harry L. Sinclair, they'll meet tomorrow at Ann Ar- placed first, second, third, fifth and Yarosz to Detroit for a number of fights, eleventh for 22 points, Jack Long- JIM CROWLEY secretary’ of the league. bor. i says Teddy's younger brother, Tommy, object the to pree leading the field by 50 yards The of rule is Based as much on rejbgnition of jtft prevent many good players from in 10:22.2. - - «g has won 21 out of 25 scraps and is more of an action fighte* Wolverine prowess as on realiza- being signed by already strong Northwestern and Western *• than Teddy . . . Incidentally, Teddy is about to hang up his tion of their own shortcomings . •'5?- jHk clubs. The move is aimed particu- qualified teams for next Thurs- * gloves ... he owns considerable property and has about 20 grand larly at Chry-lcr. which had most with the advent of dc-cmphasis, day's finals with 78 and 97 points, |pt _ _, ijSsjEm the in ' ... hi g<» hungry unless Hitler gets In .of the best players in the district opinion found expression in respect ively. last season, many of whom Bowsers first unrds . . . Fight mob says phooey to Billy Conn’s fight picture, “The seldom Denhy “Me High topped the East got off the bench. play the four toughest teams its Pittsburgh Kid" ... the writer of the picture has Conn doing his ¦Side for first divisional in country our first -* The league open season teams the In '. - will its : harrier championship, the Tars |Jm ¦£&*¦. J*. —¦ - T - ' boxing at 9 a. m. and his roadwork in the afternoon . . . Vince six games. Starting Sunday at Mark Park with Chrys- with Michi- nosing out Eastern. 37 points to •¦ -:* . ~ ¦the star w-mgs * twsT • number one team, and Michigan ¦ _ on Chrysler George Kovateh of Eastern FlntbtTsh . w Basil" JamOS; th? jockey, todie inducted into season, rates very little lower. I>uke is has joined the German- 1 again proved his mastery over A 1 . . . the best In the South, the army next week How's this for a parlay—Duke. Texas ; United. and Ford- ! Pingcl of Denhy, individual tops all the East.'* for the ham ’em In * Mordham, Minnesota and Stanford? . . . Stick to them all season j Hast Side title, the little Indian .'• */ jjp s

. Nrt SOPHS by .. ... #< Bind then send us our commission . . 'competitor edging his rival »‘^^aP*Myßf-' m ¦", -, .flEf When Brooklyn’s saddened Jockey Robertson three yarns in 10:24.2. multitudes filed out of Ebbets But he has no sophomores In \ Eastern finished with four run- ¦v 4E ; Field after the Yankees applied the final crusher, the kids on his starling lineup, so he has a ,J ners in the first. 10, hut its next '¦ T' -i,, j 7 ¦«,' the streets were yelling: jfew \etcrans on hand, doesn't he? Wins 6 Out of 7 “It's (place was twenty-seventh. Denhy “Get your late I true that we ha\e no second, fifth, ninth, paper* here—all about Larry MacPhail!” NEW YORK. Oct. 10—fINS>— sophomores who will start, hill took tenth and “Tom Kuzma isn’t a sleeper jump from being in Jockey today that’s because they don't de- eleventh. Tom liar- Alfred Robertson KAST SIPK 1 Of r*e K'v*»rh F.*M- mon’s class,” declared an enthusiastic follower of Big Ten was the toast of the racing, world velop sh st enough. Freshman cm, 2. Al Pin*ei, Pentn .1. J-'hn Kh>>«r|e*. after romping to victory in six practice is held only three times MotttWMtem; 1 Allen R|(b) KMtfn football after what the sophomore back did against the Hawk- j nnbprt Mpttipr. Penby. Jerk Wpmpl, 'of the a week at Pittsburgh, they * eyes ..Already Jim Walker, lowa tackle, seven races on the Jamaica and Rantrm 7 K«l* W Hwrn’rnmik is being mentioned ( card yesterday. don't turn out until two weeks iJark Murphy, Kaetern 9, Ken Woodworth. Nichole, Penby. *" as AU-Anirrican [Penby; 10. R>t>ert *¦ . ¦ '**^vVv .Ak .ft '-j*r #¦. an in the making. Robertson scored bis victories after school starts,” he ex- 1, Cooley; r • «•*• SIPS'- Jurk Lorspree, * WKST v V- -.4- '• GOOM BYE EARLY TOMORROW YOUR WRITER aboard Sorgho, first racei’Running { plained. 2 Art Mnn CO'dry : 3. B"h P*vl«, Cooley; TX ' x i, • JT,. j>'*ll >- .;'.' ¦ Lights, second; Sun Galomar. Like Fritz Crisler, Michigan U oporft* Kuhn, NorUtweatpra. ft, B*>h *¦ PI LLS OFT FOR A VACATION MOTOR TRIP TO THE COAST.! I lOoletg, Cooley: A, B>-h Kdmundeon, North- fourth; coach. Bowser to Rrdfnrd, HE IT THAT ihird: Grand Party, Paul refuses reveal his w»*tern; 7. Bud Bruirm*n ft. KOVATCH. BREAKS TArE, TK \VI.KI» BY PINGEE, NEEDS AFTER MICKEY OWEN MUFF. Pry. sixth and Starlike, seventh starting lineup. But of the prob- I,petep Smith, Metkentle; 9 Kred Mr- EASTERN. DENBY iii-iiMB, Mackenut; KA bPnrjr Krotl. MY VITAMINS, JAMES! •.. race. i I (Continued on Page S3) WMttrn, East Side in Metro League cross-country race •. • * finish • .