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Toledo Union Journal. (Toledo, Ohio), 1949-12-16, [P ] «****■ ...... IM !> W ?<’V'X ' 7^’ ‘ ”* / TOLEDO OflON JOURNAL Willys UAW Shelve Binghams Hopes For Another Title In Bowling Loop TOLEDO, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1949 Tid Bits From Jim White Rockets B-G Win Three Games To Maintain The Sports Desk**".DoMte In Twin Bill Lead In Men s Tuesday Circuit Moot Tampa, Kentucky Scores worth bragging about among Local 12 bowlinj^ b kmanm X ^. Trophies Tonight And Saturday were at premium this week. “ - & LTHOUGH their backfield mate, Emil Sitko, finished High School John Gajewski, a member of the DeVilbiss team In the A four-star basetball treat is Tuesday league at the Marathon has a habit of mixing in A a four-year career with a six yard average, the real Football Stars K planned for Toledo sports fans six-yard men of the 1949 Notre Dame team were Larry this week-end. 400 totals with high 500 series’ and this week duplicated one Coutre, right half and Frank Spaniel, left half. Coutre car­ Are Recipients Two double-header basketball in the higher bracket to find programs, featuring the Univer­ Himself the top individual ried the ball 102 times for 645 yards, an average of 6.3 For the third consecutive year I sity of Toledo Rockets, Bowling Bucks Play performer. yards. Spaniel carried the ball 80 times for 496 yards, an Jim White, Toledo automobile Green U. Falcons, Eastern Ken­ average of 6.2 yards. Sitko was tops in total yardage with dealer, has stimulated Toledo tucky College and Tampa U., He rolled a 576 on consistent high school football, basketball I 712 yards in 120 carries, but his average of 5.9 yards was will be played at the TU Field scores to top that 12 team cir­ and other forms of sports & House tonight and Saturday, Canadians cuit but it was of no help as far slightly behind the other two. through a generous distribution n Dec. 16 and 17. The first game as his DeVilbiss team was con­ From The Pirates Cove , of a large and attractive trophy Ai both nights will start at 8 cerned. They t dropped three During the past few years the rookies in the Pirates and miniature gold footballs to o’clock. Tomorrow games to the second place PAC each player of the city cham­ In the first game tonight, TU team who were out on a ram­ training camp have come 3 c \f i from the Coast League. And points out that formerly, fisher­ pions. will meet the Tampa, Fla., Uni­ Will Meet Windsor page to avenge a two game de­ men could keep only pan fish Libbey High School and Cen­ versity Spartans, while Bowling feat last week which dropped while these Coast League In Sports Arena; six inches or over; eliminating tral Catholic High School have *• ' Green tangles with a strong them to second place after being lads proved satisfactory, it the legal use of small perch as tied for the 1949 championship. Eastern Kentucky College quin­ Game Time 8:30 P.M. tied with Willys UAW for the Whittier High School, cham­ will be the American As­ bait. * -4“» -, <, tet in the second contest. loop lead for several weeks. C sociation that will provide the Anglers can check other re­ pions of the Great Ohio-North­ fi' The Rockets will battle East­ The Toledo Buckeye hockey The PAC bunch meant busi ern League also received a tro­ ern Kentucky in the second most promising talent in the cent fishing regulation changes team will renew an old feud ness to regain a winning stride phy and gold footballs at their ' ✓ I game Saturday night, and BG Saturday night at the Toledo Pittsburgh camp next season. in the 1950 fish law digest, -•*«, '< with all five members on the O n e of the copies of which will be in the annual banquet. OS 1' ' will play the curtain-raiser with Sports Arena when they meet team bettering that 500. mark. There is a far deeper signifi­ A i most promis­ hands of license dealers by Tampa. the strong Windsor hockey club Binghams Spanked cance in Jim White’s presenta­ '‘A7 After the week-end’s activity, of the northern division of the ing rookies Christmas. Meanwhile Willys UAW kept who is coming tion of trophies than just to re­ TU will prepare for the Dec. 21 International Hockey league. from the A. A. Early Season Training ward victory. Jim White has game with Denver University at The appearance of the Wind­ ahead in winning three games to diminish the hopes of last Is Dan O’Con­ For Basketball always felt that competitive the Field House. sor team on the Ohioans’ ice this sports at the high school level Tickets for the Friday and Sat­ season was made possible when years champions, Bingham nell, a native At the initial practice care & ?' v* Stamping in taking three games o f Patterson, should be taken that the shoes builds the kind of character so urday night double-headers are Cleveland and Baltimore of the necessary in American citizen­ on sale at the TU ticket office Eastern League withdrew for the as George Rock with 544, Leo N. J., 20 years fit properly thus avoiding blis­ and downtown agencies. All Florkowski a 540 and Gene Lipe old and a third ters. Should blisters develop® ship, especially those that are season and the schedule change to carry the ball the American seats are reserved. Prices are made it possible to book ad­ having the same total teamed to­ U 3 baseman. Dan they should be treated at once $2 and $1.50. gether well to hold on to first was bought by puncturing them with a Way in the next and succeeding ditional hookey teams. Windsor generations. John Fillion, left, winner of the YMCA welter title at last will be one of two teams out­ place. from the sterilized needle and cleaning Saturday night’s bouts, is shown above with the trophy which Norm Meyers D o d g er’s St. well. Paint over with Tuf-Skin side of the Eastern League clubs Three teams postponed bowl­ Jim Martin. he was awarded. Joe Stykeman, runner-up for the middle­ which will appear in Toledo. ing activties that evening to at­ Paul farm and represents one of and watch constantly. weight crown, was presented a silver medal. Both boys repre­ TWO SLANTS the highest prices paid for a Notre Dame * Last season Toledo was a tend the testimonial dinner in All weak ankles should be sented the Local 12 boxing team in the tourney. honor of Richard Gosser, Inter­ minor leaguer. O’Connels rec­ wrapped for each workout. At member of the International ord isn’t bad either, when it "Iron Man" League, winning the season’s national UAW-CIO Vice Presi­ the same time the athlete exer­ ON TRESPASS dent. Postponing the action were comes to a selling point In cise his ankles to strengthen When All-American Jim Mar­ championship in the southern division and then taking the Willys CIO, Swartzbaugh ai^ i fact, it was good enough to earn them hy standing on tiptoe* on tin, Notre Dame’s co-Captain The questions and finer points Bee Gay Inn. Those three teanl^ ^ him runner-up spot in the and left tackle, started the final THIS about trespass always come to northern division playoffs from several books. Windsor after the Canadian club will roll against opponents rookie ward of the year. Dan Rashes, Athlete’s Foot, jock game of the season against the front during and following belted 17 homers and 29 doubles Southern Methodist it marked open hunting seasons, but infrac­ had finished out in front in the scores next week. itch, must be guarded against season’s play. Toledo Pressed Steeel in this while compiling a mark of .314. constantly. Change equipment the 34th time in his Notre Dame tions go on all year and not in He developed into a fine clutch career that he has been in there connection entirely with hunting On Wednesday night, Decem­ loop added two games to the as often as is possible. Remem­ at the kickoff. This is more ber 21, Grand Rapids, current won column from Toledo Stamp­ hittec^ Although batting 7th in ber (1) start with the feet. You CORNER and fishing. And there seems to the lineup, he drove in 102 runs. games than any other player in be a lot of confusion between leader in the Eastern League, ing. Randy Engelhardt paced must have good feet as regards Notre Dame history has ever E. C. “Run” MAC DONALD will be at Toledo for another the winners and Jim Jordan, Skish Takes Its Place blisters, weak ankles, etc. (2) straight trespass and trespassing started. Martin was the team’s to hunt or fish without written game, which may go a long way had best score for the losing At University of Illinois Prompt Treatment of injuries. left end for three years and towards deciding the league Stampers. (3) Good general body condi­ XTOW THAT THE 1949 YMCA Novice Boxing Tournament permision of the land owner. A bait and fly casting course moved over to left tackle this Section 12522 of the Ohio code champioship. Grand Rapids, In another match Toledo Steel was reintroduced at the Univer­ tion. (4) Guard against infec­ season. He started the first seven is history, the Local 12 boxing team is concentrating on playing their first season of or­ tions. says: Whoever wilfully enters Tube won two from Willys Unit. sity of Illinois in 1948.
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