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One Bag of Wind to Another *Eiry* Flips for Hawks Conflict May Wreck Cardinalm ANN ARBOR, MICH., Oct. 6 —(JP) —Forest Evashevski, cap- tain of the 1940 University of football team willflip Before Team Hits Highest the coin for the other team here Man\ Saturday. "Evy” has been selected by Lieutenant Colonel Bernie Bier- The Monitor-Leader St. Squad man to captain the lowa Naval PAGE 7 Louis pre-flight cadets in their strug- TUESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1942 gle with the Wolverines. Three other ex-Michigan play- ers are on the Seahawk squad, Bath City Gridders Set Among Greatest tackles Forrest Jordan and Bob Flora and end Harlin (Whitey) but Var will dismember Frauman. High Standard at State TEAM THAT SCUTTLED YANKS pounds, Coach EAST LANSING, Mich., Oct. a few more but BY GAYLE TALBOT by George KnramU, 6.—Mount Clemens has sent a Charley Bachman is quite sat- roohtgfj couple of fine football playen isfied with him as is. Buster has NEW YORK, Oct. 6 —— it not for the probability ning, the Cardinals to Michigan State College in had a lot of lessons to learn in If were their 'INiwMl the past seven years and now freshman and spring practise that the war will break it up, the lastJJ7 thAjUmjl Notes the Spartans have a third on football, but he has absorbed St. Louis Cardinals club that rapidly. has shown a completed the job of wrecking players at Ann Arbor, Mich., autograph the football the way up. He is Bernard (Bus- them He down the football By AUSTIN BEALMEAR who the of catching pass- the yester- stretchT"**** || game before sending it , All-American halfback for the ter) Roskopp, at mo- knack forward They slugged used in the Great Lakes to NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—<#V— choice at right es that has praise from the day might within the next few ands is .S. Army pilot, and during which ment is the No. 2 won way leaked^ 1940 Wolverines. Harmon a U in a recent radio broadcast Wrapping up the world series and before the is coaches. years go tearing on to win rank- their to victory In Fritz he asked for the pigskin "to drop on Berlin.” Capt. George end season he talked to Coach Crisler, for another year, and possibly finished he may be playing on ing with the greatest teams in and Tom Kuzma has his elbow on the desk. race, paused Ceithaml holds the ball longer: It was a long time com- even terms with Roy Fraleigh, history. onfcr toJfcSTB&I World Series opens* ing, but the world, champion St. a letter man from . It is a son-of-a-gun of a base- id SLJHhfti Louis Cardinals finally accom- ball club —much better than is. Buster plenty of reason Sports plished what many were advo- has anyone suspected even when it Writer Allows as How $6,000 Series Receipts cating years ago—"Break up to want to follow in the foot- was running wild in the closing straight. Some time, steps of predecessors from the might have 9 the Yankees.” . . . The new stages of the set •-"'nfiHßMiß champs were on their way back home town. Johnny Pingel came raee. There is no team in either looks comparable la prtnLfSFj here to win All-America rank- Roundup- forgive Spark —As if We Didn tKnow to St. Louis today, and if they league at this time with any- ue if we doubt thgfjWajl Provided Cardinal on breeze right on through town ing as a halfback and went By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. thing approaching the all-around how about that clinching homer one of them, was sold during the to professional and .BY SID FEDER without slowing* down, they win fame in will WhII Sp*ri* CilimW punch, pitching and polish of the bowled over by the 6 (/P) by Whitey Kurowski? He’s the year. Ralph O. Bennett their amazing NEW YORK, Oct. . . . After all-star ranks. new world champions. drive to should be excused. all, YORK, 6 You’d A bunch of St. Louis Cardinals player the Yankees tabbed as But theca was more than $6,- wipe out a ten- played regularly at right end for NEW Oct. On the off chance that some- With all due waiting in a team that can be surprised at how many folks rWgjpfr came bustling out of Yankee the "All America out” before 000 for each winner game Brooklyn lead in the Na- three years. The latter was body might think we are going hereabouts think they won’t have Dodgery it w#feEM| Stadium, still boisterous at win- the Series started. this series and around $4,000 for League and whip the wounded during the fighting at overboard on the bold young the tional another to see ning. the World Series, brushed TOP IS $10,009 the lower. And Cardinals Yanks in a five-game series, Manila and is believed to be a chance a World men of Billy South- sensational charge had Series for a long time. . . . May- off the drivers and headed But the reports are that the outplayed the Yankees and put a winning 47 of its last 57 starts, prisoner of the Japanese. He worth, a few figures might be short of the National Lapggh cab be explains for the subway and the nickel top-priced player cn the young winter’s supply of meat on the just* doesn’t know when to was a captain. that those tremend- in order: pennant. Two oapacHy crewdi.fe; the ride to hotel. St. Louis outfit draws down in table. stop. Roskopp weighs ous crowds at stadium PLAY 57, WIN 47 St. Louis and three vast back their around the handclapping that deciding That is as good a way as any the neighborhood of SIO,OOO. To the well-fed, well-paid 190-pound mark. He could use and the polite Through yesterday’s ings of nearly 70,tM hecewgpMj greeted he game at the stadium, leading into the possibility This would be , the Yankees the cash difference The Yankees old hands each Yank as made which was have of are his first appearance at the plate by 4-2 two- homer that all that "gallantry” and ghost of center field, who not wasn’t so great but the Cardinals at traveling, but they saw so won on a yesterday. . . . fans seem- "gameness” of the crash-house only can—’but does—catch ev- absolutely burst into flame ior much "country” the past few The the ed to be saying: we won’t gang came from that $6,192.50 erything within nine miles of that kind of money. days they don’t care for any "Well, could ha Dajgjj^ When you come right down to Keeping be seeing you again, but you They lacked pHrhhif waiting for each player at the him. "Moore.” . . . Enos (Country) Cubs good guys when you had finish of the 1942 series— and On the other hand, the Yan- it the Yankees outhit the Caids Slaughter and Terry Moore, were series unfolded It bamwM . . . Probably lions Abandon it." half of each git the Cards are a lean, hungry kees are the highest priced club for the five game set. the bomb- the crack guardians of the vious that the Gurdinaht dfijlrl in baseball, with a payroll esti- ers’ pitching wasn't so bad al- Cardinals* outer regions, squad willbe in the armed forces had all the dash and color MSI team. Spark before a year. though they no left robbed the Yankees of base Alive another season, but had become their This, incidentally, is not try- mated at $300,000 Their had hander hallmantXiNi in Whitey Kurowski’s trick arm that they also rnoaamaad aUmß.’i ing to take a thing -*way from average salary is somewhere and defensively the Yanks com- hits with circus catches T Formation CHICAGO, (/P) mitted only five errors to 10 for every game and divided ten Oct. 6 likely will keep him out. . . . quantity. the running redbirds. They hit near SIO,OOO. The Chicago •r, . Cubs won an extra any at con- the hits between them. • . The It won’t make the Yankees (JP) their biggest winner. Wag£ when they had to. They ran Os course, it’s true that Cards. game DETROIT, Oct 6 the difference? honor of beating the Yanks inning from the White Sox happier if they have to meet Lineup slugged from tiM.tjd-lwpa jtfjii it counted. tract time last Spring there were Where was night, keeping their changes and possible Yanks, when last alive . the yet guys twice in world series compe- him another time. . . Come to they had tba Just look at the way Johnny only two or three reallv estab- You might ask the who hopes for victory in annual abandonment of the "T" forma- tition now is shared by the the of it, those 23-year-old tion in offing who could taka up ttm VkHitmi Beazley pulled himself out of lished stars on the Cardinal ros- make up the payrolls on the two city think were the for the Cardinals and the New York series. Cardinal kids ought to make Detroit Lions professional foot- yesterday. And ter and , who was clubs about that. and Max two clutches . . The straight Lanier.* . The also win, second for players they grow up. Giants. Cards ball when ball team today as John (Bull) ' the Leaguers, gave the the Bombers their National • • • Karcis, new head coach, sought SEMES STAB hande4 Cubs a to extend the last series defeat in 1926, chance TODAY'S GUEST STARS replacements and improvements. while the them four of seven series to the limit old rookie Bowls 209 Giants turned New Karcis, strategy front NuhvOb. eAp'J back in the 1921 and 1922 with a victory tonight. The Sox Frank Graham, York after a meet- Meet won the first three encounters. Sun: "Those who said that the ing with his two assistants, ond game Wolverines classics. to emmse HukmS&l the ace, Cardinals would give the Yan- Lloyd Cardwell and John b‘gH Claude Passeau, Cubs' Wiethe, ‘*T’ and then cameundi in Ladies Loop If you’re wondering why Man- and the veteran Ted Lyons kees a terrific tussle now are indicated that the having been guilty formation would be replaced by Bowling on the Denmarsh ager Joe McCarthy didn’t order pitched scoreless ball until the revealed as wingbeck. SeahawksSaturday eighth inning the of an understatement." the single Bill Ed- Hotel squad in the Ladies Ma- Whitey Kurowski passed inten- when National Sunday as inning yes- Leaguers put over one run only Ben Wahrman, Richmond wards, who was fired jor League at Bowl-O-Drome tionally in the ninth head coach, used the *T’. BIERMAN WILL SEND NAVY last night, A. Lindsey scored terday, with only one out, a to see the Sox score the equal- News-Leader: "Who would have a tally in man on second and two weak izer in the last of the ninth. thought it? . . . Billy South- With Halfback Harry Hopp AGAINST FORMER RIVALS honors with 209 thought her first game, and a 511 series hitters coming up, remember Phil Cavaretta’s triple and worth it." out of action because of a bad • • • injury, Stringfel- fiuaoeu wxta sbhl xk go. In practise yesterday Cris- total. that this same Kurowski fanned Bob Sturgeon’s fly accounted for shoulder Joe By PAUL CHANDLER he from end to the ler’s squad was moving with the first three times faced one run in the tenth inning and EXPERT OPINION low was moved ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 6. were missing STANDINGS in the opening it was the margin of victory. if vacant tailback. John Polanski, rowaki, the rookie third fire and zip that Looks as old Mike Gonzales fullback, join . . . first string left to from Reading; Pp. (;p)_JThey call Lieut. Bernie through the entire week’s prac- Won Lost game. When Kurowski Passeau put the Sox away with- was the champion series fore- undefeated Seahawks J. & J. Music 10 6 socked his game-winning homer, out trouble in the last of the the Navy yesterday and his winning Mow Bierman’s tise before the Michigan State caster. ... He said: "Maybe "Cadets,” but to wondering the only place will be filled by Mickey the lowa Naval game. Gordon’s Bar 10 6 McCarthy was 10th. Each hurler allowed we lose one, maybe two, but no of . ysslerdg|Mg^^ University . Sansotta. McCoy, .... same thing. The bat he used five hits. Ernie M. R. Anderson 10 6 . . enjoyed a pleasant more." . This department hit it’s only a name. Crisler to sew up the series was the Michigan scout, moment when Tom Marshall’s Ladies Store 9 7 Lon Wameke and Bill Lee the number of games right on halfback only one Kurowski brought throw the Yknfcaas eleven out of the lock- Dad’s Rustic Rest ... 8 8 were ready pitching duties nose wrong McCoy saw Bierman’s Kuzma stepped Louis, his others hav- for the —but had the of and Min- with Denmarsh Hotel .... 8 8 from St. the Cubs tonight, defeat Northwestern er room and ran signals regular for while team and plenty of company in umpire-hidHijgJtaM||| says it was the Crowbar 8 8 ing been broken in the Johnny Humphries Edgar Wolverine Entry nesota and he the fourth string backfield. It or picking the Yanks. . . • Only Cadets, season. ... He wouldn’t let any not the time Kuzma has Bath City Garage ... 8 8 Smith were probable choices for Naval Officers, was the first use it in batting five of the experts polled by the great captain doing most of the since he Team No. 3 7 9 of his mates the Sox. who were been in motion practise and after the game he A. P. before the series named Tops Beagle flas In figures . gridiron work. His wrenched his right knee two Veda’s Beauty Salon 6 10 A seventh game, if necessary, the Cards and no one said fewer used 22 of- refused to let it out of his sight. Mich., Oct 8 show that Bierman days before the season opening Orphan's 6 10 also will be played under the than six games for them. HASTINGS, theMeriJJgfj • • — Beagle cadets in the Wild- The leg isn’t ... • (JP) Wolverine * ficers and 14 with Great Lakes. LaCroix Painters 6 10 yesterday’s game. lights at Comiskey Park. The 19 officers and 8 definitely on the Before Club’s annual derby for beagles cat tussle and strong, but it’s Lefty Gomes made numerous SERVICE DEPT. generally lent euppert^hT^K cadets against the Gophers. mend. of the 13-inch class was wdn claim that eepmtlH r inquiries among sports writ- Norman Rubio, .the Albany, N. by ha It the With or without Kuzma, Mich- yesterday Groan's Garnet Joe DiMaggio. He A check-up of the Seahawk ers about press box routine, Hants Y., welterweight who recently owned by C. J. Greiner of Mus- line-up battle igan has real hope of turning State *dSd*£ as starting for their Defer Rolls including the fundamentals of in the Marines, has two kegon. Ao a. _ m _ a back powerful team. enlisted An American Kennel run tnat tied tne coups with Michigan here this Satur- Bierman’s scoring. . . . Maybe the vet- brothers in the services and one championship Seahawks are admittedly for ‘Spark* Club went with day discloses that Bierman plans The eran southpaw, who knows of them recently was reported the derby title. game with seven aiming at the mythical national king's Eng- —(#) E^Arowaki's to start the High how to sling the EAST LANSING, Oct. 8 missing . . . And championship, and a defeat here Score in action. Junie A Muskegon entry, Anne ensigns and four cadets. lish, is planning to become a First assignment of the week former Louisville base- will Saturday would shatter all such E. of the Andres, Armstrong's Sylvan Sherry, also the team as a whole aver- Defer, McMahon Coal sports writer when he reaches for Michigan State’s Wolverine- later of Great age, as against dreams in a hurry. squad in Holy Name League, baller and star the took second place. Third went to pla^onTTßaS^Bj^^l age 23 Vs years of the the end of his playing career, battered football warriors was Lakes last Naval Station Strait's Sir Bunk and fourth to toMthird bias 20 Vfc for Qoach ’s HAS GRUDGE night rolled a 222 score in which appears to be not far to find that offensive spark the bride promo- ' team, got a and a Strait’s Sinnie, both owned by boys. his second game at Mount Clem- ... annual meet- college Michigan has another separ- off. At their knowing ones always talk about. tion the same day. He was mar- settle, ens Recreation for the highest ing, the Baseball Myrlen Strait of WilHamstort. what should have bum e laufiib FIRE, ZIP ate grudge of its own to members of day’s layoff to recov- ried to Doris Mann of Toledo Busy, by Wil- run by and it involves the aforemen- single game score. B. Elso, bowl- Writers Association elected After a Cataract owned Charier Already the Wolverines are from its first defeat of the last Saturday and also was liam Lynch of was re- To top atf Bierman. Shrewd ing on the Theut Sheriff team, Gordon Cobbledick of the er Detroit "hopped up” for this contest, tioned Mr. season, the green but tough awarded his ensign’s commis- serve. ance, .he slugged a iMlimWmjr'' Bernie now holds a record of took series honors with a 578 Cleveland Plain Dealer as to squad began assembling . . . Dick Amerine, which has dear importance their president.... The Yanks Spartan sion. Lieut. Entrants in the derby were into the' '4hrwmfnf4 as gridiron values eight consecutive victories over score. an attack for Wayne University the footballer field stands off Rad both elevens, established when he relied entirely on right-hand- former Kansas and daughters of partici- RgflMpKi Michigan, STANDINGS which comes here Saturday. who Japs sons erday to equalise a gridiron tutor at the Uni- ed pitching, marking the first killed with rocks and pants in the field trial for 13- was pistol had to versity of Minnesota. Won Lost time since 1922, when they In the face of the trial-by- his barrel after he inch bitches, which was won by plane by jttapgg^y^ Crisler to Ann Macomb Beer ...... 10 2 also did it, that a team has fire undergone by the M. S. C. bail out of his in the Bishop’s Bashful, owned Oryl withwhlch^lldr Since came will guest Yacks Chalks Arbor in 1938, he has lost five Theut Sheriff 7 5 gone through a world series squad at Ann Arbor and Solomons, be of hon- Bishop of Lansing. Bishop’s by the Uni- or at the Kansas-Oklahoma game And than them games. Four of these went to Altes Lager 7 5 without pitching a left-hand- Wayne’s 27-0 defeat Ana Janna, from the same ken- the southpaw, who . . Progressive Press ... 6 6 versity of Detroit, Coach Char- Oct. 17. . Middleweight second. Bierman’s Gophers, one per sea- er. nel, placed Yankee* 2 to A in Hpgr^ffjfflH Double Win has queered the Pepsi Cola 5 7 ley Bachman indicated he saw champ Tony Zale has landed at son. Minnesota next Other placings: Third, Wil- game; and Walkar Wolverines’ bid for a Big Ten Usher’s Club 5 7 The way they icrclcd the no reason for a defeat the Norfolk Naval Training Sta- Maud, by E. A. Bill D. Yacks, bowling on the Ed- weekend, but he was concerned waiting to cliff owned out-starred Plclwff?f||i|fpl title on three different occa- Mt. Clemens Rec. ... 4 8 bases and covered the outfield, tion transfer another Stenke, Arbor; fourth, elstein’s Market team, chalked ignored with the Spartans’ lack of of- post. Ann honors in House sions. Fox Deluxe 4 8 the Cards completely Busy, owned up double the limit fensive power against Michigan. Jeffs Andercover - - There isn’t another coach in the new nationwide speed by Greiner, and Reserve, Rus- peirlia^lu^^j^P League at Bowl O Drome last *' . . . Mel night with 207 score in his sec- the business Michigan would of 35 miles per hour. sell’s Tone, owned by J. G. Ex- ninth i»«fag yaslardiy. ’ *9 a pleased with the out- dnak. ond game, and a series total of rather beat this season. Fights Last Ott was forlorn In the fathering lowa Soahawta (ramped uen, Snow HiU, N. C. And Marty MssMUfekPl#^ ... him, 542. Bierman’s probable starting come. It was a pleasure for ... A small boy ran up to lug cordtaua „+¦- . . • Events for beagles of the 15- line-up has Cadet Matt Bolger Night him to watch some team besides holding ont a program. By Injuries shoaMspjaM STANDINGS his get by the stopped Halfbaafc Inch class are scheduled for to- L and Cadet Judd Ringer at'fenda; Giants lambasted The man and auto- W Prm • day and tomorrow. Ensigns Forrest Jordan and By Thi AmtiaM Cards. . . . Shortly after yes- graphed it for the lad. . . IOWA CITY, IA-, Oct. S—- .... 11 1 Edelstein’s Market Berger, terday's game, the “Who’s inquired an- Seahawks, T 10 Charles Schultz at the tackles; NEW YORK Max hotel where that?” —The lowa it devel- uted kxactly the right ggnS Doasins Par Pak 2 14834, Montreal, outpointed the Cardinals made their head- youngster who had oped today, may bit ELUSIVE PLANET Modern Electric 10 2 Ensigns Gene Flick and Fred other boa eoft- tne Gene Johnson, 14434, New York quarters changed banner froiA the procedure. . . • Despite being plainly tnaiag^rurma^psidjm^^ Trombly’s Const 9 3 Gage at guards and Ensign John a watched ed up for the game with Michi- visible (8). League Champions” replied periods every two - Yds Grocery 8 4 Ha man at center. "National “Joe McCarthy,” the gan Saturday. for short tance to Champions.”. autograph . . • planet Mercury is Detroit News 7 5 In the backfield will be En- NEWARK. N. J.—Tippy Lar- "New World young seeker. Halfbacks Jim Langhurst and months, the . . at kin, 140, Garfield, outpointed . This series was the 39th McCarthy smiled aa two sports so elusive that Copernicus, the seemed . 4 sign Forest Evashevski quar- Bus Mertes were on Coach Ber- *to hit** Dr. Sweet’s Root Beer 5 inter-league battle and the np Peckers Outlet 4 8 ter, Cadet Bill Schatzer at left Charley Davis, 134, New York 13th writers walked to extend nie Bierman’s “uncertain” list famous astronomer, never saw . game. . . • • • 3 9 half, Ensign Bernard Mertes at (10). to end at the fifth condolences. ”11 ain’t so injuries suffered in the 7 it at aIL Miller's Insurance The established kind manager from Jerry’s Music 2 10 right half and Cadet George Jimmy Col- Cards some bad,” said the of the to 6 victory over Minnesota last BALTIMORE of a scoring their 0 Benson full. lins, Baltimore, outpoint- record by in beaten Yankees; they still Saturday. MSB Monitor-Leader 9 at 13334, every game. They’re all seasoned college ed Petey Scalzo, 135 Vi, New last turn at bat in want my autograph.” Other handicaps also appeared Egyptians art of veterans. Evashevski was Mich- (10). Through The knew the York Long mighty for the Seahawks. glass-making more than 5000 igan captain in 1940, and Jordan PROVIDENCE. R. I.— Richie after the FOUR- YEAR-OLD MEAL “graduation,” they lost Kio- throng poured from the returning to the Antarctic Bill years ago. is a former Wolverine tackle. Lemos, 13434, Los Angeles, out- had On regular left tackle, and stadium following yesterday's in 1034, Admiral Byrd’s men lens, pointed Cleo Shans, 13134, Los John Biola, a guard. The two ; (10). final contest, a lone figure warmed and ate meat that had "{?. Angeles completed their training frit- %.+ emerged and trudged slowly been left in pans on the stove in have r GOEBE' along the street, tired and 1930. courses here. CLEMENS ARENA DODGE OPINIVERY NIGHT TO THI PUBLIC . BUMPING SPECIAL BLUE PLATE Why Pay Move? 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