-Thursday, October 21, 1943 THE OETftOIT TIMES Page 24 Pick Cooley Over Western in Prep Feature Sports To 'Train In Xorlli U. of M. Coaches HEADACHES Six UnbeatenI 'Got No LaMotta,' r ’-t—r - ; .' Oct. 21 'UP)— y Risk Lament; Commissioner Kepesaw Work for Days | Teams to Londes' M. Landis today sounded a key- ».'v ? * Will Find Sub note for the continuation of the ¦ gafin- in the fare of wartime in- Clean Slates that major roads by announcing Before Big Game .' : lyi m ¦ .'.l Rr league clubs would tram again in By MACDONELL 2 ft T ¦Xwff By JAKE BERSON LEO northern camps. By EDGAR HAYES The announcement by the 77- Six schools are unbeaten In the Nick Londes was figuratively, vear-old diamond czar was blunt ANN ARBOR. Oct. 21—Once Metropolitan League football race if not actually. bleeding from emphatic. It said: 'agon it's the eve of a big game and all except one will be favored and in ?•very pore when we dropivxl “Major league Ann Arbor. Minnesota, winner to retain their clean slates this clubs will train at prep contests. into his sweeping two-room of- In the north next year as they of rune in a row over the Wol- L The lo4*«e undefeated underdog fices for tea. did in 1913.” verines. will be here Saturday to will be Western High, scheduled “I got headaches. M the Olym- There was no flown \ message fair a better than average Michi- to face Cooley, likewise unbeaten, “1 g"» of a determination to “carry on” gan team. -b'v at Cooley Field in the feature of pia matchmaker groaned. the Landis ruling, but his llrtftora, a fighter, hut I in While the school term hasnjt seven Metro games tomorrow great ¦meaning was plain Significantly got no I.a Motta for the 29th. started, 'the fooihall spirit is in afternoon. U. of D. High, tied with it came w hen a possible “fold up” What to do! What to do! That the air around the town and the Cooley and Western for the top of the major* because of player < apriano give* me headache*. campus. on the west side, engages Chadsey shortages other Oh, what headaches.” and wartime dif- Ann Arbor never loses its head at Southwestern Field in one of ficulties was in the spot light be- over a football game. In Columbus, the two contests listed for Sat- All of which, interpreted, of announcement cause an 24 where the of - Buckeyes State \ urday. has been having j? It* v' v # ,'i''.-'. ,,V'" A;': ii*A'-, S* meant Londes hours earlier of the retirement of play, everything stoj>s the week pacemakers on the a tr>ing time in rematching The three Joe Gordon, star second baseman of a game. east side, Hamtramck, Pershing Jose Basora and Jake LaMotta of the world champion is In fact, The big difference found and Denby, should continue side at Olympia for Oct. L’9. Yankees. among coaching match, for the staff. by side if past performances mean it looks as if that In the little room over coach tackles the time being at least, is off, STOPS ALL TALK anything. Hamtramck manager. Crisler's office, they assemble Eastern at Mack Park: South- Opriano is. LaMotta s Landis’ ruling halted well in ad- are willing,” right after breakfast. There eastern is at Denby and North- “Bator* ia Londes vance of the annual league meet- Earl swallowing Crisler. Clarence Munn. eastern at Pershing. explained, two more ings scheduled for New York in Benny Oosterbaan. “But that Cap* Mart mean and Incidentally, Hamtramck and aspirin tahlets Decemlier, the formation of any Pershing scheduled to riano. Oh, what a hewllfhr STUDY REPORTS are not "pressure group” to campaign for meet this season. he la.” a return by major league clubs go over the Nick First they paj>crs So, it looks like will to training in the deep is reported the TOO MUCH POWER opponent bases to see what from have to dig up another south and the far west. Minneapolis battle front. Some appear to for Basora. Cooley’s Cardinals Before the 1943 season closed writer might drop a hint of what’s have too much scoring power and People Like Him a representative of southern cities happening on the practice field. manpower for Western, though where major league teams for- They usually note any report the Cowboys have npt been scored “That’a all right, too,” Lon- merly trained had conferred with about injuries or changes in i>cr- ¦m '1 on in two games. assure his tea National and American League sonnel. Western’s best effort to data des hastened to motion find somebody. club owners and reached tenta- Biggie Munn sets up the was its 7-0 victory over Red ford, guest. “I’ll out 1* a great fighter. People tive agreements with some for picture projector and takes and last week it easily downed Ba»ora the - like him for his fight here with their return. »he films of all Wilbur Wright, 24-0. Minnesota games of the last few LaMotta and for his upset of One of the strong arguments Cooley’s league victories were years and his notebooks that impressive, the Cardinals swamp- Zlvte. for the return to the southern dope “A matrhmaker’a life Is not the have all the about these ing Mackenzie, 38-0, and North- bases was that clubs could games. all of the life of that Mr. Riley. sailors in western, 32-12. entertain soldiers and During the off-season, Biggie In fact, 1 say to you, the life of training in the section. Hamtramck'* offense, which h'lk sometime* I* takes these pictures apart and up 84 points in two gameCr a matchmaker Training in the north was gen- play's; the de- rolled doggone gruesome. 1 think I'll diagrams, all the doesn’t figure to be stopped by erally unsatisfactory to major the Gophers used against go back to sea.” fenses Eastern, which has dropped both league owners because they felt Michigan and the amount of suc- Londes was in the British the starts. it robbed them of "ballyhoo” cess they had; the offense Michi- Pershing, riding high wa!- , navy in the first world war. greased the for after make more compli- that turnstiles gan used and the defensive loping Southeastern. 40-0, last To life the first month of the campaign. stopped them. cated and achy for Londes is a maneuvers that week, has overconfidence more Jacobs, Several clubs acquired college With all these in front of them anything else fear against sneaky feeling that Mike scouting than to is aim- or university field houses for the coaches look into the Northeastern, while Denby may the New York promoter, have Minne- Rasora-LaMotta their training activities, but since icports they of the Southeastern troublesome de- ing to snatch a games. They allowed find Square last spring the army or navy sota were the showing rematch for Madison year and could spite sad Garden, have taken over the bulk of these only one scout this against Pershing. sixth-floor facilities. cover only three games. That would be a OTHER GAMES leap from the Transportation REFER TO MOVIES Hip above are known to in one of the hard-going Green Bay Parker* coming here Building harassed de- Both of footballers pictured In other games tomorrow. Cen- for the WJien they are in doubt about play against in this area, to meet the Lions at Briggs Stadium Sunday. Bill signer of pugilistic entertain- Biggie local fans and the teams they tral is at Southwestern; Macken- some play or formation. to Garnaas, Gopher quarterback, will be in there against gh ment for Olympia. his notes then they over the week-end. Andy tram (right), who used zie at Wilbur Wri t and Bowl refers to and Highland Rose Sub: goal M. in *42. at Park. movies. Time after time make trouble for Michigan when he starred for Minnesota, V. M. at Ann Arbor. His field beat U. Northern run the U. of High holds a big edge Jacobs Has Woes they’ll rerun some play to get all | D. the details straightened out. over twice-beaten Chadsey, while But if it is any consolation to Redford is at Northwestern in an Londes, he may well contem- This keeps them busy until I.iiis«l;il<‘. Irish vs. U.S.C. afternoon session M.' Lions evenly-matched contest in Satur- by lunch time. The Players plate the w’orrie* suffered Sam's day games. day’s Vernor Hits 2716 Yes, the wily Michael is devoted to planning the Jacobs. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 21 (INS) practice. East and west side cross-coun- has his troubles, too. For in- try teams of the Metropolitan Beau Jack, matched to —The stage was being set today They have the team on the j To Share Spotlight stance. every ! League were to compete for divi- box Bob Montgomery for the for a post-season football game field for about 90 minutes day. With their heavy scholastic! lop Women The football season will reach a climax over the week-end. Awarded Bonds sional honors at Palmer Park at lightweight title on Nov. 19, lo between Notre Dame and the program, the boys a rent able to At Ann Arbor Saturday, the Wolverines of Michigan meet 4 p. m. today. lost to Bobby Ruffin. California, .Minnesota. The football standings and had, University of Southern spend as much time as they would ! STANDINGS Representatives of professional That wasn’t so as it hap- Saturday night, falded I.insdale College has a triple-header to he held January 1 at the Los like with the club. W schedule:' pened in the Garden, and Bobby W L T. against homecoming with Al- baseball, the church, city officials Angeles coliseum. After dinner, usually taken to- Oar* 11 2 Chrnp-Trombly 9 9 lota I'., l’runa U. and the annual EAST SIDE signed to fight Sammy An- 9 of the Ama- was The intersectional clash, accord- they can discuss the Olympic 11 2 Alcona 9 catraz Islanders. and officers W L PIM. rr PA on But Angott is gether so Kinney 1.3 5 Colonial 4 *4 Hatntralnek 2 0 « *4 0 gott Nov. 29. sup- . Sunday, the Detroit Lions clash with the Green Bay Packers. teur Federation were in ing to tentative plans, would day’s practice, the coaches repair Vernor 11 7 Palace 4 14 Baseball Perihln* 2 0 4 AS 0 Slugger White Los 10 » Palmer Park 3 15 Monday noon at The Detroit Times Downtown Quarterback Denby of plant the annual New Year's Day again to their conference room to Rainbow among those present last night at 2 0 4 53 !J Angeles on Oct. 27 and a lot Ml. Klllott 10 8 West Detroit 3 15 hear tern 1 i . 2 11 44 classic in the Rose Bowl, it was burn midnight oil. They con- (Tub meeting in the Fort Shelby, all tt\j>»*e.Kiimes will he reviewed. B'>ut think the Slugger willpin the j paid that the annual banquet of Sam’s club, Northeastern 1 1 t 19 19 folks learned on good authority. corn themselves with The high spot of the session will be the honors to Kutirn 4 2 0 7 .12 Sammy's offensive! < back clutching ears. proceeds of the Irish-Trojan figure ways iron Vernor leads the week’s team historic institution of learning, Llndsdale University down by. the held in the Colonial Room at the Northern 0 2 0 M who fights All plays. They to l Hlfhland Park 0 2 0 « .%2 Then . contest—which may continue a out the bugs that turned up in scoring today in the Women’s tracks. Dctroit-Leland. for Jacobs, was I.insdale will he by Its new halfback. One Bum colorful gridiron rivalry that the day’s drill. Major League with 2716 as Gears represented Players of the 1943 team each west sire beaten in Akron by Eddie Blunt. de- Knee, just signed, who will make his dehut. In the game sched- pts. pa stretches across a couple of It goes on day after day as the scoring shut- were presented by Manager Al w l rr Savold will try to get that one poured into the game, and Olympic, each uled esjMH’ially for the swing shifters by the alumni of Alcatraz. Cool*? 2 0 4 70 12 cades—would be coaches prepare for the big j Mitchell, Bigelow with a $25 war bond on Weetem 2 0 4 31 A back in a return go at Cleve- go to Michigan outs at Beacon Recreation, con- present will be university president, Roy T. coffers of war charities or That’s how you know behalf of the sponsoring firm of u. of n. Hifb 2 o 4 ia a land Friday night. army and navy relief agencies. will be ready for the powerful tinue as co-holders of first place. Chairman of the Bored Fred C. Matthael and other members of Northweatern i 1 2 24 33 But according to New the Bored, Harry 11. Bennett. Russell Gnau, Hugh IH*an, Ty Tyson, which Max Osnos the head. Boutlmeatern 1 1 2 21 4 Gophers. That’s why so many Hulda Otten of Vernor gained a Roy Bedford 1 l 2 22 T Yorkers, the cruelist blow of all Doug Roby, Stan Fay, Harry Wismer, Elmer Hogan, Joe. Busha Guests of the clun included 0 folks are going out to see the place on the prize hoard With In- Central 112 13 was struck by Basora when he Bill Frankelton. Cullenhine of the Maxkentle 0 2 0 OS* 624. Her games were 209-238-177. and 0 0 0 Wed contest. ** Trout, CmnAeey 2 44 so « " " Bridges, punched Zivic around in Vince < Harry Kipke tafT nf ho m dians: Tommy Paul Fritzie Raker, the man in While Olympic wa s raking Lt. omdr. will WllbVjr Wrt*ht 0 2 0 0 43 recently. Andrew’ Michigan-Mtnnesota game and the complete motion Ned Harris. Harold Newhouser, ' Detroit chaige of the tickets, reports an Palmer Park, 2332 to report on the Tomorrow-s GAME* 1 coming up three from contest he Detroit Tigers: Augic Bergamo. Fritzie has a fight a pictures of this will shown. Went*™ »• Cooley * 00; lUrkmur v-4 Garden, riiic»|i» Girl excellent sale, but says there will 2343. Irene Schlusler forfeited »>u by St. Browns; George J. with LaMotta at the right up to 6("» list The Green Bay game will he covered from angle* Gu* Louis Wilbur Wrtjht Nnrthweetern Flald 3 4il( boxing he tickets available chance To break info the coaches, and Lamheau and Don Moran, president. Walter Wert, Central at Southweetern. 3 30; Hamtram*#, Nov. 12. He also is CHICAGO. Oct. 21 (INS)—En- Dorals and Joe Baeh. Lion Curley Eastern, 4:00; game time, 2:30. when she assembled 189-233-168 vice president, Detroit Amateur v*. Mrek Park. Southeast- Bobby Richardson of Cleveland sign Vincent J. Banonis, 22, for- for 592. Goars doused Chene- Hutson of the Packers. ern at Denby, 3 30; Northeastern at Chicago. a gala affair and no football tan should miss It. Basehall Federation; Louis Berg, Perehlny. 4 00; Northern v*. R!*htan