TIMES, NOVEMBER 20,1941 PAGE 25 Wings Out to Even Score Against Leafs

UU JSX Wff ¦sQj-g LEO'S STUDENTS GO IN FOR FUN ON SKATES ST. HIGH ~ Leading JUUMpM 7C* Gets "S'? R /iy IcolflofclcmtU New Scoring Six Will Draw. ) EDITOR II fktr\ \ ***** ± Jack Plays for Ohio Capacity House Adams Recalls Old Red Wing Exploits, = If Especially Against Defense Adequate, Detroit Nursing Jack Adams glowed as he recalled brilliant past perform- Crisler Puts Stress Last Saturday's ances of the Red Wings—especially their feuding with the on Team's Attack 2-1 Setback Toronto Maple Leafs, who as the current National Hockey ’ League make first appearance the leaders their of season at By LEWIS H. WALTER Olympia tonight. ANN ARBOR. Nov. 20 —lt's of- I- \Uwmfe- offense and morp offense on Goalie Johnny Mowers hasn’t As you know, if you are a hockey fan, games between fense. * days goalie's pads on sinre the the Red Wings and Maple Leafs have made notable history Ferry Field these as Coach W: _JHB v had his puts his were edged out by the in the annals of the exhilarating Fritz Crisler Wolverine Red Wings Sunday Winter sport as played by big gridders through th£ir dialy prac- forget that timers. tice sessions* night, but he’ll try and The Michigan mentor has been ¦ 1 limp tonight as he goes into the “As you might suspect, my to turn feeding bis charges plenty of new ¦r W Detroit nets in an attempt greatest thrill in hockey was •ir-l Maple Leafs, hack the Toronto - scoring plays this week and. from HMj \ •: Hockey Detroit’s" first .V;, .. \ of the National ¦ VJIII' J leaders ‘ ttie way in which and triumph,” declared Adams, the Maize League. . Blue squad members are going 1o crowd of more than who is plunging into his fif- A sellout work, it's pretty obvious that the 12.000 persons is expected to teenth season as manager of Ohio Stale game this Saturday is watch Johnny and the rest of the the local team. one contest they want to win. hustling Red Wings ride the blade* inlo k , team hockey. “That was a series!” en- Taking consideration the f ’mm against the fastest in that the Buckeyes are noted rIBUKI. ¦ come in with a record thused Ebbie Goodfellow, B. /JS fact The Leafs for their excellence in football of four victories and one defeat.* former star and now Adams' fundamentals and their consistent The opening game defeat by the coach, who was standing by. ¦ ' offensive strength, it might seem was avenged “Series!” broomed Adams, that the Wolverines would do well Tuesday night with an 8-6 victory to on strengthening that established the Leafs as the concentrate , *. “that was an explosion.” \' /: ;• _ their defense. '"v- B ''i -'T f high scoring team of the league. That was the Stanley Cup But such is not the case. Cris- Detroit broke even with the series'of 1935-1936 in which De- ler. evidently satisfied wuth his b wmWmu Leafs on home ice last season but troit defeated Toronto in thro’ team's defensive record this sea- Happy Day's crew doesn't have to to son • Michigan has had but. three go back to last year know- they games out of four, the series m I® B" They touchdowns scored against it in have a club to beat tonight. in the Canadian metro- ‘ending seven games ihus far), is working had to come from behind last D’ RRINKTKAI night the polis. Pete Kelly scored the •MI mote intensively on the point- Saturday to down winning . Earlier in the game than he \ Wings. 2-1. on Toronto ice. Mowers scoring side of the '1 viH " lilt* * \ fc; **• sensational that the To- playoffs the Red Wings had squeezed out a 1 to 0 victory over has in any previous week this Fall. .-B cs Is_ '"BI Ldl was so ronto scribes voted the Detroit contest after over, - Montreal Maroons in an ultra spectacular COr.NT ON WESTFALL goalie one of the three stars of the likely to remain an all-time the 316 minutes of overtime, which is Boh Westfall. Wolverine captain night and awarded him piece Sterling which goes with kcord for a marathon game. Mud Bruneteau became famous and leading ground gamer, is the of silver mm ) HHb BjKBSS/BMH the vote. scoring the lone counter. lad on whom Michigan counts for Beating the New York Rangers in three games out of a victory over Ihe oner-beaten SCHRINER BALKED Buckeyes. Not lhat there aren't five the Red Wings also won the cup in 1936*1937. j Mowers robbed the Leafs of other capable hail carriers on the J * be goals Bullet // WKm B what appeared to certain squad, but Boh is Michi- IP! and one Leaf who Spoiled it That Year gan s leading all- time after time Blackhawks candidate for I ¥ bBB be tonight Dave boys '-mm will after blood is “Another tremendous thrill I got was when Detroit American honor* and the aim (Sweeney) Schriner, who was in to s no that he gets lhat recogni- licked the Maple l>cafs back in 1933-19.31,” recalled Adams. on “Jumping Jack” three times tion to back scoreless. two \ictorics each, (ioodfellow scored only be turned “With a deadlock of This Saturday's clash will mark Johnny suffered hip bruises in game the ijf the goal that g»\e us a \ictory in the fifth and the thu ty-nghth nme lhat Michi- Jj M the game which hampered him at right to play Chicago. I got a thrill in the Blackhawks gan and Ohio State have played Chicago and which resulted in the show that the series, hut not the right kind of a thrill. They beat us in and records Manager Jack Adams’ excusing Wolverines have had much the him practice this week. an overtime game, you may remember.” from better of the traditional argument : sending some to heat The Leafs will be Adams thinks that Maple Leafs again is the team down through the years. In ihr Kgp' B|Ef of hockey’s greatest players in- if the Red Wings nr any other club has hopes of winning 37 contests played to date. Michi- cluding the line of Sylvanus Apps, gan has won 25. the Buckeyes championship honors this year. lllllßip b «BBMk Gordon Drillon and Nick Metz Y [have come out on top 10 times and against But the Red “Toronto has another powerful team.” Adams pointed Detroit. Owo games have ended in ties. Wings will counter with some out. “They've got offense and defense and in Broda a fine Since ttie arrival of Fritz Crisler free-style scorers of their ow’n, the goalkeeper.” at Michigan, the have line of Don Grosso. Sid Abel and Broda, you will recall, was once a Detroit goalie, who won three straight contests from F.ddie Wares, which tops every the Buckeyes 1 trio in the league at point collect- since joining Toronto has been a standout in' the nets. He ' , Then, too. ihere are nmp seniors BBJk ing. They have bagged six of the the Yezma trophy last season, top hono.s for a nct- captured on the squad who will be playing * Wings’ 10 goals. mindcr. Another former Red Wing star who will he bumping their final game for the Mai/e and r'fpqSSSiSßr' There is only one new’ face on McDonald, Blue, of will he in ~3b the to ’em at Olympic this evening will be Bucko who has four whom the club which finished second 'tartfng < ’ Boston in'the league title race last a notable comeback after having been dropped to the line-up. Four more will staged see before the year. It belongs to Righ Wing undoubtedly service Part of gathering of more 500 that attended a the right had a little difficulty with his balance. Left to minors for a spell. final whistle while one. Jrm Rogers a than johnny Mcßßeedy. a recruit from among Maple is right. But most colorful, perhaps, the ha* hern sidelined since the Min- roller-skate party last night at Arcadia, these two young TOM SHEERAN, 16: LUCILLE KRAEMER, 17; the Sydney Millionaires, runnerup Wally Stanowski, the team's .Joe College, Young Stanowski nesota game with a spinal injury. couples had their share of enjoyment, even if the hoy at RAY CARNEY. 17, and DOROTHY O ROURKE. 16. to Regina for the last season. according to reports from Toronto, wears the loudest suits in hockey, features a pancake campus hat and is a softie for KNOW’ McREEDY gaudy bow.ties. Stanowski and Pete Langelle are pals. They Expect 40,000 State *ll* Gophers Wary Zuppke Light The Red Wings already know cook their own meals in a Toronto apartment. Schedule Mcßeedv. He scored the tying goal against them last week while Langelle, Landiak, Also Polish Worries operating on the forward line Nee To Start with curly-headed Pete Langelle Langelle, like Stanowski. is Polish. His name was changed lo See Bears 01 Badgers Drills for Irish at center and Hank Goldup at left wing. from Landiak by a jountor hockey team manager Regulars Waldorf Billy Taylor, Schriner and Carr, forward line. Old when Dutch International \f*» Service Wlm who was featuring an all-French-Canadian Raek in 1937 Clark. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 20 the latter recently purchased from Rig George Christ ian*en Ernie Ind , 20. timers recall that the New York Rangers once changed _ Ccach Rernie R;erman of Minne- International >ew« ’Servlre Wire SOUTH REND. Nov. Americans, form the other Leaf Caddel and the rest of the Detroit FAST LANSING. Nov. 20 “Shabotsicy” in a bid to rouse Jewish interest sota's (ioiden Gophers is not tak- Notre Dame's football tealn willline. The former Red Wing, Chabot s name to Lions rolled against the Chicago Only workouts for Michigan State EVANSTON, 111. Nov. 20.—The ing anyone's word for it that he easy the the Bucko McDonald, is teaming on the club, Rears omThanksgiving Day at IT. football players today were gas- Northwestern Wildcats pranced take it rest of week ha< “the best team in the country.” the defense with Reg Hamilton, Langelle. a center, is teamed in a forward line with Hank of D. Stadium, there were 900 in preparation for the season's U 20 tronomical gymnastics. Not. anyway, until after the through an early hut light practice while Wally Stanowski and Bingo light lans away from a sellout. Goldup and Walter McCreery. The latter is a winger turned final against windup game *with Southern Cali- Kampman form the other pair. Lions management adver- Coach Charley Rachman *ent season Wisconsin session today so the squad mem- Leafs, stiil have The fornia, Leahy Tonight’s game out of amateur ranks. The of course, tised the Spartan gridders home after a Saturday. Rierman has emphasized bers enjoy their Thanksgiv- Coach Frank said starts at 8:30 .lust in all the papers the day could p. brilliant Syl Apps and Gordon Drillon. who are hooked game defense all week pointing out the* ing this afternoon. today. m. the before the that it was a light practice yesterday afternoon, dinners lineups* com- urged the Badgers have one of ihe most games Probable up with Boh Davidson in what makes a furious bombing complete sellout, and De- again Coach Lvnn Waldorf‘predicted The three tough in a row and they will not report un- potent scoring aggregations the DETROIT TORONTO Schriner, troiters to stay at home and listen in Saturday's game Illinois against ( M«»r« O. Brads bination. Then there's Sweeney who although he is til late tomorrow for a final work- that with Army Navy and North- to the game on the radio instead Rig Ten. will he a difficult one because it Bt*w*rt L.D. McDonald playing with a broken toe, is off on what promises to be the out against western have left the squad with McCal* R D. Hamilton of making a fruitless trip to the Ohio Wesleyan’s *T’ will he Rob Zuppke's last game as Oroaito C. Appa greatest of a number of great years. Schriner teams with stadium if they didn't have ticket*. formation. Intermission of the no serious injuries but with a big Ahcl L W. IS. Met* Performance coach Ilhni. Ware* R.W’. Drllloa Lome Carr, obtained from Americans, and Billy Taylor. “Sold Out'' signs on the front of collection of aches and pains, the Motter, Fully aware that George Gau- Harvey Dav i* and Leo Webb, Detroit alternate*- Oralndo Lm- at the stadium did romlSe Brown, Bruneteau. Hiller, Howa. Missing will be Connie Smythe, manager of the Maple Leafs, everv boxoffice thier, Michigan State of the State* coach commented, “so until gamp not keep 2.500 persons from lining former ath- members United LAST FOR 15 ILLINT Oiea#hrerht, Jennlna* a hero in the First World War. who is once again in his coun- letic star of 1911-11 and now tahle tennis team, will give an time.” he added, “we're going to Toronto alternate* Taylor, Schrtn*r» up at 9 a m. hoping to get stand- CHAMPAIGN. 111. Nov. 20 Carr, Langetle. OoMup. Mrßeedy, Kamp- at Toronto. He coach at Ohio Wesleyan, wilf have exhibition between halves of the work out only lightly to keep us man, Stanowakl, try's service. Smythe is a major stationed ing the was (INS) Tom re- Church, D. Met*, David- room for battle which the Rattling Rishnp- primed for Cluh McCullough Will as ready as we can he.” eon. be missed back of the goal cages at Olympia. to start at a. m. They were Au’o and« Fort Custer basket- in right will 11 this said that game tomorrow night at the place Joe Pawlowski. lured handler, unsuccessful, too. encounter. Rachman ball meets Incidentally, George Hay, once a great Detroit stick he his regular Holy gvm, guard, when Illinois North- would start fir>t Redeemer West Yernor western Sat urday, Coach Boh is in the Canadian Air Corps. Hay. like Smythe, was in the LITTLE AT STAKF team. and Junction. back Zuppke indicated today. Satur- Aid for Soldiers first w’ar. And Johnny Newman. ex-Detroit player, is at Next Sunday the Detroit Lions days game will he the final ap- the Ford plant, having been honorably discharged from one play the Chicago Rears again. The pearance on the gridiron under gave Thanksgiving < Greenberg, to Be Released Monday, Wants of Uncle Sam's California camps after nine months service. Lions up the Crislor \».l oncli the Illinois banner for 15 seniors date to help the Goodfellows.There He is one of the draftees over the 28-ycar age mark. as well a« for veteran coach. to Push Army Recreation Program (Continued on Cage 26) De Geer Boosts Current Wings ' '¦¦¦ Tom Harmon Calls Michigan Mentor's Performance FORT CUSTER. Nov. 20 'found in his outfit, Greenberg Richards Tops Midget When Sgt Henry Greenberg, for- wants to do something for men in Among those who think Adams has another outstanding Hockey Standings Outstanding of 1941 Season mer Detroit •slugging outfielder, is all units, he said. team is Vern DeGeer, formerly of Windsor and now' sports released Monday from his duties He pointed t« a group of men In Standings as a in nearby playing basketball, editor of the Toronto Globe and Mail. (This is the hy Auto Race soldier the United States a field NATIONAL LEAGUE last of a series Army, it will not "That's what I mean. Those “I thought the Red Wings showed more speed and /ip , Rav Richards, one the most mark the end l t pe ra m* Tom Harmon, former All- of of his activities withe armed men aren’t thinking a Detroit cluh to show here since Barn, Lewis and about than any * ' at consistent winners on the Stale thing rhu **o 1 n l ft 7 American half hack the Uni- forces hut a beginning of a new hut getting the hall In the mail,” in .1 n 11 * k Anrie were carrying the DeGeer wrote a letter to 1 versity of Michigan, who has Fair Coliseum indoor track. took phase. basket. All their worries are Brooklyn 2 .1 1 14 Ik ft As for himself he has no forgotten your columnist. That was after the Maple Leafs defeated Nf» Y'