Sports Roundup—- McNutt Calls 'Safe' for 1945 •y HUGH FULLERTON. JR. Wings Must Bengols U of D Maps 16-Gamo NEW YORK, March 22 (AP) The American Train- 53 Aspirant Champs Players May Association has offered three recent suggestions for the Bruins, Deny Any improvement of horse racing —and not one was let it start Beat Baseball Season propose qualifications Set for Michigan, M. $. C. . more rigid Bouts again.” . . The horsemen MCHS Quit Factory On for obtaining a license to train horses,' a move to encourage Fifty-three aspirant champions bee and Eddie Anderson (the Says Adams Holdouts Titan List jockyes and better fire prevention around flyweights light-hcavy- class) DETROIT, stables in developing from to only two in this who will DETROIT, March 22—(/P) EVANSVILLE, Ind., March March 22—<>P)— three will accom- up at tangle Thursday The University the . . . Maybe the first of these wcights will mix it Mount night. Listenbee Detroit’s Wings, 22—(A’)—Reports that of Detroit base- stables. Red thrown Employment some De- ball plish the purpose, but this corner might add that the trainers Clemens High School gym next was the school's middleweight back on their heels in the first- troit Tigers including first team will play at least 16 champion year would do well to make sure they didn't start any horses that week, in the annual boxing tour- last but faces a round Stanley Cup hockey ser- Manpower Ruling baseman Rudy York and pitcher Karnes this season. wit,h tilts with sponsored by the high strong challenge in Anderson’s University of Michigan and or didn't have a chance to win —and thus keep nament ies opener by a surprisingly Rufus Gentry are holdouts weren't fit school athletic department. well-balanced ring prowess. Clears the Way Michigan State College topping public from burning up. smooth and tough Bruin brought a quick denial from Ti- the ' • the list. 0 • Department director Roy N. team, attempt to even the count for Major Games ger officials Wednesday. (Dick) at a game apiece at Olympia to- Athletic director Lloyd Brazil Quinn and coach Richard eneral Jack Zeller released Perfection Demanded Baseball Skcd night before the scene shifts to By BUS HAM a “partally completed’* Edwards have amassed a wealth scoffed at the rumors, declar- schedule early part the N. C . open golf big Boston for two games. Wedne.‘

. About a dozen would be here with their teams, anyway. . . John Hett c h e recommended land, there. Bruins busy on defense and These players, coaches and season’s opener. 17, Romulus Air Force; 19, 728th Spinelli to Coach Quinn. managers do not need a certifi- Military Police; 25 and 26 Mich- Ralph (Pest) Welch. Washington grid coach, is editing anew The following boys are letter forced goalie Paul Bibeault to The “holdout” began cate availability or rumors igan . public of referral State. . . The may witness the sports magazine that will hit the stands next month. men back from last years team make some fast saves. to circulate Wednesday after preliminary from Monday card under WMC's job program The of organized sports for the duration will be de- bouts Jack Louks, Norman VanJaars- The Bruins, elated at their the March 20 deadline for re- abolition Wednesday for a since baseball is their principal radio program tonight. Ex- to inclusive veldt. Whitey Kraft. Nick Klein. tost playoff victory over Detroit porting at camp passed bated on the “Town Meeting" admission charge. On business and, McNutt held in ef- up- Fights Larry 10-cent Harold Morowske, Billy McEi- since 1941. Expressed confidence noticed. Absentees include sportswriters Stanley Frank and John R. Tunis say yes; be 75 fect, they have a right to work six Thursday the tariff will reath. At the present time the that they would be able to hold sent . players who were . . up from MacPhail and Ted Husing vote no Soccer, introduced adults and 50 cents at it. Last Night cents for pitchers and catchers arc work- the advantage and eliminate the Buffalo team of the Interna- to Va . by a group of visiting British seamen. has proceeds going following closely Danville. 1 for students, the ing out in the gym. Red Wings from the cup chase. His decision, tional League for tryouts CLEVELAND, March 22 —(/P) a ten-team city league has been expenses with caught on so well that or- towards and the school Roseville and Utica high After tonight’s game the teams President Roosevelt’s recent pat the Tigers. —Sampson Powell, 166, of De- ganized. athletic fund. school girls’ basketball teams play at Boston Sunday and Tues- on the back for the sport, vir- troit and Cleveland won a 10- The absentees The Quinn-Edwards scrappers met Tuesday with Utica’s first day. returning here for a fifth tually set the stage for the start include: Pitch- round decision over Mario ers Rufus Gentry, Walter Wil- Dialogue weigh from 00 lbs. to 175 lbs., team winning 22 to 15, and the game if one is necessary. of thw fourth wartime season. Ochoa. !u7, of Havana here Wed- Dodger son. Forrest Orrell and Bob Gil- and among them arc boys show- Utica reserves losing to Rose- The only tiling, apparently, nesday night. Ochoa, claimant of conversation reported from the Brooklyn camp at lespie: outfielders Jim Outlaw Brief ing considerable promise. ville 44-12. It was the final game that could clog the works at this the middleweight boxing champ- . . Bordagaray. meeting and Hostetler; Bear Mountain. . French Curt Davis: Chris catchers Particular interest will center for Utica's senior girls and base- late date is enactment of work- ionship of Cuba, trailed through- . . . Davis: James Miller “You have a few more gray hairs than last year.” practise will starting Bowling's or-jail legislation, now before and Al Unser; first out. on the challenge between two ball be baseman Carl “Yes, I got them watching you trying to play third base.’* Congress, and an interpretation Sullivan, third Joey Pirrone, 140, Cleveland light-heavyweights, Bert Listen- soon. baseman Mike that diamond players were di- “Pinky” Higgins knocked out Patsy Zaccona, 143, Hi-Hitfrers and York. rectly affected. Such is of Detroit in the first round of a Service Dept. K. OF C. LEAGUE MT. CLEMENS RECREATION action Harry ELMER DOBBEROWSKY considered unlikely. Higgins is due to take a pre- scheduled five rounder. Hickey, Ottumwa, Air coach, LEE PRINTING 3 *331 Hill 193 ISO l«0—000 Eddie la. Naval Station HENK STt'DlO 1 **MO Georjc llolk 19* l«« I«9—fi'll induction physical Kraft, .597 (221). Big 12 League. Most baseball leaders were examination offers high praise for Jack who played for him until he jubilant at Detroit today and Tiger St PER CLEANERS 3 “‘JIM 1 rank Iluprry I:*» I.VI *4Ml—3Ol GEORGE SCHROEDER—S 67 at the decision. Said offi- went to Pensacola. Fla., for flight training. “Bill Ferguson, HILLCREST STUDIO 1 **oo trank llipko 111* I**l U*—l*9 cials are watching the • (213). Will Harridge, president of the situation Joseph, Philadelphia, would have been Defense League. Higgins WASHING POLISHING his old coach at St. of A. J. ROUTE I *3*3 Urd Purcell MS 17* 1««—»*« : “Mr. Mc- closely, as was expected proud of the way he continued to play —and after a year and MILLER AWNING 3 1 5315 Ed Miller. Sr. *OO 17! 193—337 ED MILLER, 5R.—557 (211). Nutt's statement is very grati- to be one of the strong points SIMONIZING

. . . League. of the Bengals a half with the fleet.” Hickey says. Sgt. Jack Cherry, SCHUNKE JEWELRY 1 **l9 Ed Miller. Jr. 193 111 I.Vi—o39 K. of C. fying.” And , the this season. He M. C. ROSE GARDENS 3 *3*4 Geo. E»»maker. Jr. IKM 1741 14541—3*3 League hit .277 in the 1944 campaign. BATH CITY GARAGE of Brooklyn, recently won both the singles and doubles titles CHARLOTTE BAKER 417. National boss, chimed in: “It's a great thing for base- <• Pin* 81. Pbon# *«MI In the Inter-Allied Table Tennis Tournament in Iran. He’s WOMEN S NOVICE LEAGI E BOWL O DROME Ladies' Edison League.

. ball.” Cellophane . . vs. Silk one Brooklynite who doesn’t have to wait till next year. 111 WOLVERINE CHIPS 3 IMtil Elorencr Baker 1 II! I 137 :t»M MART RACHOW—SB4 (219) McNutt said he had satisfied Cellophane is More than 75 candidates for the Jacksonville Naval Air Sta- GiI.LETT REERIG. 1 1 HO? Blanche Moore 1341 1!9 119—3H3 made from M-L B-2 League. himself that there is a wide- spruce wood in the same man team reported to Hay tion baseball Coach Charley Gehringer for TERRACE GARDEN’S 3 *o*4l Laura 1'l<» 133 137—»7n spread demand for the game, the first day’s drill. No wonder that Charley applied for a LADIES’ ACX. F. O. K. I 14139 L. Dooriiba* I I’i 117 1*9—399 LAURA RAY 470. Women’s ncr as artificial silk. Both pro- TAXI particularly among servicemen, ducts arc - semi-pro Novice League. the same until they FULLER PELTIER place in the “Victory" League. j CLASS B 2 LEAGI E MT. CLEMENS RECREATION and that it has homefront reach their final form, when the STROM'S I tS.VJ Harry Hill 19* 173 17M—313 DAVE MEDDAUGH 534 171) morale value. He added there is is MIDWEST O *l»l Ed Meldrum 131 133—4M3 (212). Bath City League. silk reduced to threads while “real justification for this ac- the cellophane is cast in a sheet. » SERV?CI 11. A M. DIST *i3H3 Mart Itarhow 179 IM7 *19—391 tion ’ and the 4504 The Monitor-Leader Dellale, HAROLD K0T11—526. Kings game's continu- EAGLES NO. I O 2133 Abe Jr. I.VI I*3 127—1211 22, and Queens League. ance. THURSDAY MARCH 1945 PAGE 18 PHELAN S ( PliOL. 3 23H2 Tom Bryer DIM IHO *31—37» Under WMC's ruling, players EAGLES NO. 1 I 2103 Ed llrnrion 103 150 1N 193 SOPHIE JANKOWSKI 502. who were in baseball last year Trombley Ladies’ Wed. Night League. SPRI'CK INN I 23111 Vern I7H I<3l 1 H1»—327 a:'d have contractural relation- BUSINESS MEN « 2231 Al King l«M l*»9 171—312 ¦Si At Alleys GEORGE ALWARDT 599 ships with any club, including the LADIES’ EDISON LEAGUE BOWL-O-DROME Minor League. an option for the current season, pi There’s Ho in Quality! SJ TEAM E O lO3H Lillian Lozen 100 Ito 130—3H3 now may be “recalled to their TEAM C 3 173N Charlotte Baker 131 142 144—111 LAURA RAY 451. Ladies’ |:?J principal employment” without m\ LADIES’ WED. NIGHT LEAGUE—MT. CLEMENS RECREATION Civilian Defense League. TEAM II 1 100*1 Cora Vattintly 131 113 121—303 going through the U. S. Employ- Team W Tot. High Ind. 2 1914* llori* Swlnncoe 117 133 lift—lo TEAM O 7 V. KRAUSE 456 (218). La- ment Service. CLEAN SALTER'S MARKET .1 30H9 Rosemary Duekwitc 131 lift 188—445 rag?1 KOPPITZ | 0 League. SURFACE GRINDING IWW Florence Meurrr Kil 150 I 10—48.1 DEFENSE LEAGUE IIOWL-O-DROME dies' Afternoon PDVCTAII O its MOOSE I 2000 Norm Puller 102 100 170—AO I MAKES THE BEST BEER 1/ If I ML £4 LACROIX * GROIJSHKCK ft 1988 Sophie Jankownkl IAN IN3 IHI—AOS GREYHOUND NO. 2 2 2171 K. Marder 123 201 M3—312 J. DAVIES—S7S (202). Men's Pi WOLVERINE CHITS U 1SAW Hose Sutton lift lA:t 138—KMi Edison League. f SHEPPARD’S INN 2 23KS G. Schroeder 213 107 IM7—ft#7 Award Trophies p NOT THE MOST CLEAR m MILLER BROS. DAIRY S IHtN ftlerredes Slavbaufh IK) 173 115—395 GREYHOUND NO. 3 I 2302 R. Hoeller 130 l!*7 102—313 ’ (204). SHERIFF ENSIGN 1 1713 Evelyn Cornish ISS I tfl lit—3Bs GEO. McCANN 542 1

to Mil -i •• .mi>.»« *2Ol Shaffrr 130 100 172—MH Legion | i>t«iii4i«titMiMi»m/''ttniMiuniiitiim • <»*oii» -iiitiiniiiniHniniHifni.MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOMii.':l GREY 1101 Nil NO I .3 Texaco League. Team Ei! l RAVEL'S GAKAt.E S 108ft Rabr Edfette IAN 133 I At—4lft LORRAINE'S TAVERN o 2120 Carl Johnson 170 lift 17:1—till Mtl’Eß CLEANERS I 1918 Henrietta Bryrr INS lift ISO—ISA The St. Clair Shores Ameri- M. R. ANDERSON 3 *:‘.l3 It Jones 171 201 Ift*—33o can Legion Hockey Association LEAGUE BOWL-O DROME WItECKEItS II 2202 Ben Srhonsthark I3H 107 132—177 ~MINOR LEROY'S MSC Enters Sprint will have trophy presentations KOPPITZ 3 5807 Georfr Alnardt SIN) SSI 175 ADD CARLING'S DIST. 0 SAHA Glen Tatham 17U 178 300—AIM PETCH TOOL A DIE O 2203 Fritz I7n *9* IMS—3OO Friday, March 23. at the Lake- SERVO SERVICE 3 2311 Len Williams IHo 102 177—ftIO Medley at Purdue view School, at 8 o'clock, for DON'T ROAR McEVOY * 1 SDMI Ace Elliott IAI SSI—A73 LIONS DUNLAP 198 81-SPEED S 3*189 Tommy Soldan 193 181 190— 5«l KRAFT MACHINE 2 2121 Boh Bourdage 100 100 171—330 both Junior and Senior Lions are said to be n bit ROSE CHEVROLET I 2311 Joe Herr ion T73 171—304 EAST LANSING. March 22 hockey The Roaring quiet this Rotary DENMARSH HOTEL S 3701 Dirk Richter INS K 7 301—58*1 (/P) —Michigan State will com- teams. week after the bowlers stepped out to a Rrrnie Rallantlne Sift INA 103—5*ui BIG 12 LEAGUE BOWL-O-DROME pete in the .sprint medley and The Boy Scouts will open the 6 to 2 point lead in the first half of the Challenge GLEFKE COMPANY I S*iOt Harold Glefke 184 17A SO*—s4B WISHING WELL BAR 2 2312 Joe Lannman 232 10.3 1041—333 the presentations Match for the Bowl-O-Drome Service Club Fel- BELL LI MBER 1 2111 Le* Frederick 100 173 IK3—33U mile relay at the Purdue re- exercises and mu- JOHNSON'S SERVICE ft SI.M Dave Goerl* lft« SI3 185—Aftl lays at Lafayette, Ind., Saturday, sic will be by the Municipal MWhf. lowship trophy, Sunday. Final half of the battle FIRST NATIONAL HANK O SI.M Eldon Valentine l»N lA7 I*O—AAI PLA-MOR MUSIC .3 2713 Elmer Dibberowsky 221 M3 101—397 Karl Spartan track Boy’s Band will take place April Bth. Go to it MILLER BROS. O 2270 L. Thompson 100 170 |oft—AOl Schlademan. under the direction boys! S FREDERICKS I 5584 I.es Frederick SSS 181 18H—A9I coach, said today. of Mr. McKenna. Guests at the SMOKE BROTHERS 3 3501 Emmett Quinn 170 193 310—AOS MH GILBERT'S Cl 1 KA IE I 2201 H. Chisik 111 131—M3 The relays will mark the last exercises will Judge DENEWITH MI-SPEED 2 2IHO Rene Denewith 410 lOH 171—001 be Alton The 12 Alleys KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS I S3lO Itov Roelter 17ft 184 SOI—A4O appearance of Herb Speerstra of Noe and Village President Ro- Bowl-O-Drome I DUMPING GROUNDS 3 SIS Pete Gidney 181 18H 184—AS8 KREINER GROCER V •» 2221 Chuck Kreiner Mil 177 170—033 Saginaw, anchor man on State s (OPEN BOWLING SATURDAY, BtftiOAY AND EVERY AFTERNOON) LAMB S RECAPPING 3 21112 Herb School 101 100 173—ft24 bert Harrison; Mr. Warden KINGS AND QUEENS LEAGUE MACOMB RECREATION fleet mile relay team. He is chairman and Mr. Mathany, 179 S. Gratiot Cocktail Lounge Dial 9364 * MH KINO DONNIE I KMltt Carl Pagel 18H 17* IAA—497 MALKIN'S 2IM Allan Frazher 107 171—320 slated for Army induction in president of KINO GEORGE S KMI Harold Koth I9t IAI 178—ASM KRAFT'S HI-SPEED l 7399 John Kraft 130 lift 201—192 Wolverine Boys April. Bob O’Leary of Ports- States. KING DARLING 1 tftftft Marita Peltier IftA 171 1A1—457 SHERIFF ENSIGN 3 235.3 Emil Elsa 100 Ml 171—331 N.H., Bill Maskill « mouth, or of There KING FIRE 3 1707 Erma Davla 179 lAL 183—Alt INTERNATIONAL TRI CK 2301 Don Campbell 132 103 IHO—32ft will be nine full teams Detroit is expected to replace present. The public is invited. O. P. A. WARNS MOTORISTS KING ROBERTS 1 1800 Robert Glen 111 217 Ift*—lß3 LADIES’ C-D LEAGUE BOWL-O-DROME Speerstra, Schlademan said. KING READ 2 I*lso Walter Kukuk 139 178 301—Aiti FOODS 2 1974 Hazel Peltier 131 173 140—144 1 193? Laura Ray 133 109 147—401 Grass Skirt Competition KING ARTHUR S 1700 Harold Dryer 15.1 SOI 138—480 TIRES MEDFORD. Mass. (U.R) RECAP KING LOUIE I 1718 Louis Prlehs I3A 181 180—198 GASOLINE 2 *312 Eleanor Kendrick 113 IIH 1.11—127 William Kelliher felt sorry for TOLEDO. O. (U.R) Turn- SHOES 1 1911 Ida Peter* 121 137 M0—414 BATH C ITY LEAGUE MACOMB RECREATION his roomless landlord, Angelo about is fair play: Ist Lt. Paul BOARD OF COMMERCE .1 311 ft Dave 175 187—Aftl STOVES <• Hill Flair Hogue 130 132 133—121 A. Williams, on duty in the Pa- tires Meddauih SI2 Franze, and rented him a bed- KIWANIS CLUB 1 3358 Howard 14S IAA—49B Sl'GAft 317.1 H E. Kalso 133 Ito 119—112 Groesbeck 198 room. However, shortly after- cific war area, has a photograph ROTARY CLUB S *315 Ted DeGroot 178 187 lAß—4*s AI'TOMORILES l* *303 Phvllk* Paetotr 109 119 100—.399 ward, Kelliher accused him of of his wife, Mrs. Rose Williams FELLOWCRAFT 3 30*4 Willard Stelf 158 18S IHB—4AB FUEL OIL 3 1914 Ida Ratzew 131 I3H Ml—4oo of Toledo, BMSgf. nowi disturbing the peace and peti- dressed in a grass ° not HIGH TWELVE H 5330 Don Smith IA9 180—AOS skirt so he show her picture car wncrs 18ft EDISON MEN’S LEAGUE BOWL-O-DROME tioned the court to have him can 1 EAGLES 1 1891 ( lint l(i>ue 131 IAI 118—1»0 OVERHEAD * 2IHO li, Notehoom 173 137 III—4OI evicted. a to the natives. heed this warning run SALES .3 2320 J. Flaaeke 111 212 1714—33* liV LIONS CLI R ft 3313 Chauneev Breitmeyer 188 180 184—480 not getting new YOUNG BUSINESS MEN 1 318* Reynold* the risk of tires! Jim 112 170 188—470 W ARFHOI SF. * 2372 E. Mattingly 173 179 139—310 SERVICE * *391 R. Terry 171 I7H 201—333 dE HAVE YOUR FUN, BOYS! 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