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TOLEDO OflON JOURNAL Willys UAW Shelve Binghams Hopes For Another Title In Bowling Loop TOLEDO, , 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^ bXkmanm^. 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 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 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 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 most promising talent in the cent fishing regulation changes ern Kentucky in the second 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 There is a far deeper signifi­ A i team bettering that 500. mark. 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 and fishing. And there seems to the lineup, he drove in 102 runs. games than any other player in CORNER 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. Since games of 1946, but missed the the remaining shows. Final novice tabulations found the without lawful authority upon ganized hockey, are about the Women’s Friday League last two completely because of hottest thing on ice as far as the that time casting has spread High School Hockey team with one championship and one runner-up. The run­ the land or premises of another, The women’s Friday league rapidly and Thomas Krlzan has injuries. He started all nine ner-up position, however, could have easily been another or whoever being upon the land sixteen-year-old circuit is con­ I have read in a recent report games in 1947. In 1948, he start­ cerned. at the Mercury had DeVilbiss been appointed instructor. Clubs that Andy Mulligan, Coach of or premises of another, upon be­ Rubber taking a game from the are rapidly being formed. Plans ed eight of ten games, missed title for the team. In the first four contests play­ the Toledo Buckeyes is attempt­ Welterweight Joe Fillion, a lost a split decison and many ing notified to depart therefrom leading PAC team. Norma b.-ve been made to hold an “All the opening of the other two be­ by owner or occupant, the agent ed between Toledo and Grand University Skish Tournament" ing to introduce Hockey as a cause of injuries but did make newcomer to the stable this ringside observers thought he Schaeffer topped the DeVilbiss sport in our Toledo High year, showed remarkable ability or servant of either, without law­ Rapids this season the Rockets team with a 465 and had team­ in addition to meets with other brief appearances in these con­ won the fight. Lightweight Bob won a closely fought battle at Schools. Andy is pioneering in a in walking away wth the crown ful authority, neglects or refuses mate Lee Spruss in there with clubs. Anyone interested in tests. This past season he start­ Peters was defeated on the final to depart therefrom, shall be Grand Rapids 3-2 and tied the bait casting can receive infor­ sport as far as high schools are ed all ten games, and had more by chilling two opponents and 418. Adeline Gromicki had a *> night of the tournament after fined not more than fifty dollars second contest — while both of 483 for the PAC team. v concerned, and something new playing time, 405 minutes, than beating the third handily. Fil­ the games played at the Sports mation from Clare Bryan, box a bruising battle. or imprisoned not more than 1084, Chicago, Illinois or here in the way of competition for any other squad member. Alto4- lion, boxing as a southpaw, was Arena ended in a tie score. Auto-Lite found the Janis the youth and future citizens of As usual the tournament pro­ thirty days or both. (119 V. H. Jn our own home town by con­ gether, the Cleveland senior, the master at all times and used All hockey games at the Sports Press team, from Martin Parry, Toledo. Andy I wish you the who this year was picked on the both right and left hands with duced many surprises and there 143; R. S. 6880e. Effective July all tied up in one encounter but tacting ? ' rion Garber at the 30, 1941). Arena begin at 8:30 p.m. Colonial Hardware, 1854 West greatest success in the world and Associated Press, International equal success. weren’t many dull moments emerged on top in the roll-off to hope that you can interest News Service and NEA All The other Local 12 finalist in during its 2-night stand. The That section covers trespass for make it three over those girls Central, Toledo, Ohio, Marion is enough youngsters (and adults) any purpose, and is enforceable a former member of the 1948 American first teams, started 34 the meet, Joe Stykeman, cap­ show was well received by the Michigan Invader to keep a hold onto second place to make this a success. Andy is of 38 games. Inasmuch as he was tured second place in the mid­ many amateur ring fans who by civil law enforcement offices. in that eight team circuit. Paul­ U. S. Olympic team and present donating his own time and ef­ Notwithstanding wide misappre­ A quiet invasion of Michigan member of the All-American helped in making this record by dleweight division. Stykeman witnessed it ine Proch had best series for the fort in providing for our kids the fact that freshmen were elig­ hension in this angle of trespass, has been in progress since late team. He also holds four world October and probably will con­ Lite’s and Evelyn LaBay top something new in the way of ible for varsity play, under the Wildlife Division Game Protec­ bowler for the Press team. records in tournament casting, last year of war time regulations, tors have no authorty to make tinue through part of December. so I am sure that anyone in­ competitive sport. I am sure his TT TOOK THEM a few games but the Standard Commutator continued efforts will do much towards it is'unlikely that Martin's mark arrests thereunder. The conservation department terested in bait casting here in says the invader is the big to add games to the won column making better sportsmen and will ever be broken. basketball team finally seems to have found the for­ It is only under section 1437 at the expense this week from Toledo can get all the necessary mula. Well maybe we shouldn’t say formula for the boys of the Fish and Game Laws of snowy or artic owl, forced 1: 'ormation they may need better citizens for our city. DeVilbiss Sprays. Again I say good luck Andy! had it all along but lust couldn’t seem to click. Ohio that Wildlife Section law southward from its native habi­ from Marion. enforcement officers can make tat on the Canadian Tundra In other games Willys Unit Against Michigan last week the Rockets were great captured three games from Fishing Tip To Conservation Clubs Rodeo arrests, and only then when because of a periodic starvation They did everything exactly hunting and fishing are involved. threat. Lakeside Biscuit with Isabelle The Winter Angler Conservation Clubs have a big Kozlowski posting a 440 for the the way their astute coach, minutes left, I might as well This Section of the Law reads: Normally feeding on lem­ Winter angler* can use those part in advancng the conserva­ take the boys off the floor. I just winners. tiny perch that peck away at tion movement in Ohio. The Jerry Bush, had tutored them No person shall hunt or trap mings, mice and Ptarmigan, the can't beat the rule." on any lands, pond, lake or pri­ owls appear to find the pickings their lines as bait to lure their wildlife division aids in organ­ to do. Through the amazing Evolution of the game has .----- o vate waters of another, except slim on home grounds about It Didn't Taka Long more hefty relatives. izing clubs when invited to do 21 point victory, we believe come to a point where some­ The Conservation depart- so. At the present time there water claimed by riparian right every four years. Most recent of an important part of the thing must be done. If basket­ of ownership in adjacent lands, the cycle type migrations oc- Some sort of a record must ment’s law department of the are more than 400 clubs in the ball is to continue being a huge in bringing a game violator to State of Michigan recently State. game has been overlooked. or thereon, shoot, shoot at, catch, cured in 1945 and 1941. Few This being Toledo’s defense. success it seems a little defense kill, injure or pursue a wild bird, birds in each migration survve ment of Michigan Conservation Sylvia Cheesman, 29 year old must be brought back to the wild water foul or wild animal and return to their barren have been made by the depart­ The Muskrat When you consider the Wol­ game. Well it’s a nice thought British A. A. A. dual sprint without obtaining written per­ wasteland home. justice within three hours of In shape and habits the musk­ verines were held to only 36 anyway. the perpetration of his crime. champion set a new British Nat­ rat ia a small edition of the AjB points, 24 of which were scored mission from the owner or his The snowy owl does most of ”< 7' authorized agent. The fisherman was observed ional record for the 220-yarcl beaver, but their tala are en­ in the first half, you begin to their flying during the day something different from the by a department air patrol il­ dash when she was clocked in tirely different. The beaver’s 5 A- pt visualize the outstanding game High School The Dipper legally setting a gill net on tail is broad and flattened hori­ of defense that was played by most common owls of Michigan. Lake George. 24.5 seconds, three-tenths of a On rough western streams, Usually they are unafraid and zontally; The muakrat's, narrow Toledo. Basketball anglers may run across the Dip­ second faster than the 15 year and flattened vertical for swim­ easily approached snce they The pilot radioed headquar­ (( In this age of basketball of­ * Central vs DeVilbias per or Water Ouzel. This amaz- ters who in turn relayed the old mark. ming. fense, and everything in the seldom come in contact with at Sports Arena, Friday. ng little bird dives and swims man in their artic home. message to a patrol car. An game today is defintely offense, Scott vs Libbey at Scott, Fri. under water at all seasons of the agent made the arrest and took it is a remarkable feat for a Woodward vs Waite at year to get food for itself or The artic owl, predominantly the violator to Sault Ste. Marie 1 P'A; major college club to play de­ Woodward, Friday its young. white in color, measures 21 to where he was arrainged, paid tr.-/ fense in the manner the Rockets 25 inches from beak to tail, and his fne and returned home, all has a wing spread of about five played it Saturday night. This, Irish Meet Basketball within two hours and fifty min- of course, is a great tribute to The New York Athletic Clubs feet. \ ntes from the time he was first k "'MX. “ the coaching ability of Bush, Northwestern On basketball team under coach spotted by the air pa trot one man left in the game who Faherty faces a 20 game sched­ Wells realizes the benefit defense has Road This Sat. ule which includes games wth to the game. The Notre Dame basketball Villanova, Georgetown, Ford- Every notable cage rule team will meet Northwestern at am, Holy Cross, Brown, and change in recent years has been Chicago Stadium, Saturday, De­ Mexico University. The squad 3M Sapariar SC. UA|M|F BUILDING & SAVINGS CO devised to aid the team on of­ cember 17. Basketball rivalry of 15 numbers eight new play­ 3817 Maarwe St. fense. It started with the re­ between Notre Dame and North­ ers. ffl€ I I EYE K 902 Broadway Ot Segur ■ ad-5io? moval of, the center jump after western began in the 1915-16 baskets and has continued to season when the Irish edged the the present controversial finay Purple, 24-21. Altogether they 2-minute rule. The latter being have met a total of 55 times, used for the first time this Notre Dame having 38 wins to Chew season. 36 for the Wildcats with one A bitter debate sems apparent game, strangely enough, ending over the new rule which many in a tie. coaches contend has shortened The eyes of the West will the game to 38 minutes. It’s That monstrous head of the be focused on Toledo when almost an impossibility for a hammerhead shark is useful as Red Man the “Worlds Championship losing team to overcome a defi­ a rudder jn making sharp turns J* - REPAIR NOW! Rodeo" gets underway at the cit in the final two minutes in pursuit of prey. Along the Civic Auditorium to-night for under the present set-up. TOBACCO LATER WE MIGHT It* scheduled three-day run. edge of the hammer are the keen As one coach remarked, “If sensed nostrils, and at the ends BE BUSY. About 75 famous cowboys and my team is behind with two cowgirls will be competing are big, cowlike eyes. CALL US AT GA. 8391 for titles and fabulous cash If You’ra Getting awards. Ralph Clark, pro­ ■k TUNE-UP JI POOR MILEAGE It’s real economy to keep farm buildings and machinery ducer of the event stated goviutfywi K EMPLOYMENT in goa^ repair. ] today that no punches will be POOR PERFORMANCE pulled because in most cases fHEATINGl Don’t Exporimant the reputation and future of I; SERVICE At the First Sign of TROUBLE Cheefc Fear Farm Machinery JVosrf the contestant will be at SWiCT'i MbbIso All Aeras sera ft pairs Now! I SYSTEM J LET US CHECK YOUR CAR stake. Mr. Clark said it would L ASSOCIATION Bo Wiso — Economizo ^Praltcl Wlut PraMaeeF* virtually be man v». beast Call LA. 0737 \ With Our Service Christmas in the arena of honor. The No Foo on Factory Work rodeo will include about 50 BAKER FURMACE CO. Gerwer Axle & Wheel Service BANTING CO. thrilling events and should 3126 Upton Ave. V Open Daily 8-12 A. M. HITNEY'S be on the must list of every , 1-4 P. M. Complete Service on Frames, Axles, Wheels DEPT. 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