Page 18 Saptamber I. 1^43 THE DETROIT TIMES Men Are Buying War Bonds! i L - Your Fighting r Soldiers Don’t Get Big Dough —but They are Regularly Putting More »~*f ¦ * rd *
- at Home Can Do No Less f iv /1 1 Than into War Bonds. Surely We 3 jV 1i I i 10% * FRANK 5 SEDER * WAR LOAN TO’S^I J SPORTS U. M., Wildcats Rated Big 10 Best Ippostd to McCarthy and Soutlucorth ADVICE FROM TWO DIAMOND SAGES DELIGHTS YOUNG SLUGGER as Pilots of On rseas Teams Fisk to Pilot Bui Lend-Lease’ By I.KO M U IKJMXL Year Makes to go With Varsity Grid I: r. . :v York gets n bid ax expected. overseas one . Lions f the tw. .I.;.'* n.. ::• ;>.j, ie <: b» w'-.ch will play exhibitions | ii-u' w*44«» a>>d it utji !><• ?•• r.i;c£ first baseman's l An’, *? ;t« \ .’i v . nr... \\ p . i« n> of Ihc n- j mim; n League. pans h pol: »>f ir.anog* •, S. uthworth are to be named CHICAGO. Sept. A exacted - ii 1 j Varsity - Freshman pre sen son 1' ? i an' teano a plan to which this writer is opposed ... j weird and unpredictable season of Why not • jne-up game at University of De- Net th *t vie haven't grt.it respect • : Joe and Billy . . . "lond-lrase" football for ihe Big the honors? . . . McCarthy ami Southworth are almost troit Stadium Sunday. Ten was inaugurated todav ns the the World St • gain •• • Gerry Oonloo, out of St. Mary's, A*h\ not somebody rise a eham. ? final restrictive date for practice ci\e was elected captain of the Fresh-j Moreover we tnisf serious rot ' it : t ion i K not given to Bill ‘ was passed.
- . every- ie*. "rrrv s h:d to boss ora of the t. an . . Terry cot plenty of 'Hi** early practice is in itself a hmg otit of baseball lor’une, honors eit why not leave him on The game will start at 5 p rn 1 radical departure from jieare-time -1 .„ . state near Memphis ani Though wearing IJctroit livery ! custom. Grid practice formerly honor to men still for Hot the for the first lime. C’onlee i« no did not start .until Sept 10 arrving on in baseball? \\ schools, hut the date ins Hull in big league rnmpcti- ; conference I freshman was advanced this vear to pennC Vas Wasted Effort ‘ tion. lie pia\*rrt two years with -*****""*'schools at least three weeks of 1 the Cleveland Rams. initial games _ r drilling before their The Chir o Cubs once W- m af Title lor Because of the scarcity of vrt- All members of’the. Big Ten! ainted a .section of Wrigley i crans then will lie one veteran laid foundations shakv ones in irld bleachers a seal brown to ; playing with the Freshmen and; many cases for the fall drill*by j on Varsity.; summer prac- tarpn Bill Nicholson's batting UtliTiiiH* one Freshman the conducting the first These gre Maria Fvans and! tices in conference history. JTe ye— not knowing that Bill is Danny "were"for Totir Mary of Meadow-j j Dalsando. wotkoui.s . . . ! Mrs. Harris hetfm- dor blind. Lyle Roeken- — ¦ A Iriunigii Bili*-y- Mat ’weeks. Tn some rases only ere —r»rU. guaid who is‘"something ¦hi ik.U hold' the“mo*'i remarkable " Dick Aschom air expected to week has rlapsrd between the far reach camp within the next couple close of the summer maneuvers • sensation in the Lions' camp record in thu district as as x rMGaM 0 of dav*. it is not expected that X.^^^oo" the scs- cluh championships are & and the start of current n Grosso lie, captained and concerned. - , . afc. t will ready to play Sunday. ' . the> be v -a. -jt sions. was voted the In defeating Mrs. C. E. Strieker; 'Hie lineups for Sundav: . m < st for the 1943 title at Meadowbtook, V AI4*ITV KKt'HMrV ILLINOIS. .36, LOW . i’ielt. I. K. J. M«u.^n y .Mrs Harris increased her titles' t. T. Kipp 5 •,. ~ nmnei large ' at Michigan in this event to eight. !>»h«Ar i* 36 appears the likely low. Si *h.ftmg per- J m of the championship flight in the While constantly school tram VALUABLE TIPS TO HOBERT LANDRITH Womens District, also won the Wins SI.IMHR WISH E(iA\ (LEFT) AND BILLY ROGELL GIVE sonnel makes pre-season predic- I at Howell, the title race re women's cluh ’< .. . tions regarding rr championships at p r ith, tiripating }n < t ram Brigg 8 Stadium , had a perfect n-mrfl. .t# dt pat . at Michigan Western and Gross Ho before ¦ difficult than ever. end B l.osi’s Tickets Northwestern appear the best ’ joining Meadow brook. I choioes. The Wol- ’• championship possibility of Andy Rice, who lives nt the Hasclis nil Stairs verines out a healthy "lend-lease** l-lg rag Hoy HARHKRT 110 Palmetto Hotel John R. and Ilan-' Rapids Park Net Title melon from both the navy and t % Hurlers hookey h l Fritz cock, won SI,BOO on a horse race •1 I m the marinr's. Coach Crisler 'oming seasor being a week-end 4 Murray Fives HIMl«i has a squad that include* 19 Jr*, games in hut lost it all, including his origi-i Display Ho:111 1 ffair with Canada termen from 11 colleges, in addi- aturdHy night and in the nal ssRudy York bad a chance here yes- Briggs Stadium in true major In the group, the is Park and Nebraska. *TAMMXr.s and league surroundings. many Boy’s Lodge Rangers defeated "ams. W L TV room door was forced open his With nimor tennis champion. He won , T. terday unofficially to crack Cobras by the ONF. N'F.VV COACH Jack Zeller. Tiger C, M . says I.'Kky riv* ’t n Aircraft 7 '\ thieves took six SSO tickets and of the city's officials, including the Northwestern the title yesterday h> defeating with Wing S n VVfldrr* V 1 20 others for s'o each on one-month1 home fun output, Mayor Jeffries, present, one score of 8-4 Little Sonny John- based on "borrowed** the irouble Harold New- Tr> On* ; ;¦ o Apprentitf ] 2 Detroit 5-7, Predictions Bill Savers of Redford. 6-4 go louser is that he tries to strike Rlv*i*ra 3 n riant Prot'f 1 u Bull, winner of the last race at record, but three Grand Rapids would almost be led to believe son was the hurler for the vic- servicemen may awry, however. R' 2 I Mrmphla R. ",c 1 V the while 6-1. heavy . were was . local track yesterday. Nothing the Tigers tors. Bobbie Cencer trainees rarrv scholas- verybody . This leads • to a that themselves The out. IT) TrouMa 2 1 Try-Out Nn. i 1 2 semi-pro pitchers held him wildness else was missing from the room, in town. Kven the Tiger pilot. charged with the los«. It was the third time in recent tic burden* nrd mu*t show pass- o wildness and rou- K' 2 i rivtn* 1 2 pair of doubles while the Detroit misplays 1 j Kai.ricatmn 2 1 Wing Tli» t 2 I he said. Stove O'Neil, was on hand for of weeks that Jankowski has won ing marks in every subject before lod with bits and T hi# offl, # Leonard Anderson North- 7 | Murrav Sth. n argument over whether rryout N<. and on Friday. Sept. shaw divided the hurling burden 1 pitchers were hit freely, they Ibtvrik defeated i ¦ ¦ 2 Riveters 10. Skaters who Soft ball 2-6 I{otverk thu* r<- •, MeSpaden. victor in ihe 6-3. 6-1 n Tarold op»*ned Ihc season with swoops m won championships m the national for the Tigers. Stubb> allowed managed to space the hits well \lb American or Sam i scoring plated his v ictory over English in ference Edward «Slip> Madigan, Of>on, the Mun i> Inter-F’lant Bowling meet at this club May four hits and one run in the four enough to prevent a high is Victory la*t will tho Detroit Citv Ik.vv' champion- vv lio sueref Dr Ande’son iyrd. winner in the Na- Le.tgiir at Palace Recreation. he presented. innings he worked. One of the content. rlrd Eddie lor.al, was top golfer ship final Thev were partners at lowa. Madigan and Paul Proven, the of Bombers, lost its three hits was n home run by Frank The hitting star of the game who and won the State Bovs' doubles r>hio Statn to the nc yev hy revealing that games, high single. CJrudzinskas. Henshaw allowed was Hohert I.andrith, who gar-| who directed posted 1074 Major League Leaders championship. Big season, appear ’hick* Harbors. playing in both and high 2825. ol the first three hits and one run. which nored four safeties in as many I Ten title last vents, had the best aggregate Hi I nltrd rrr«« times at bat. !to face the darkest prospeeti in Elmer Major's 213 the on a r matches. and 1 4 came in seventh double . VIHMi HITT!KS the league. Madigan . . and Brc»w n cord. Harbert scored 288 Jew < I Zaremha u 589 were irnh- hy Grud/in*kas and a single by StorpH No. 1 trounced the St. I Probable Pitchers l •* X » v<, !>#*• one sM 284 in The other for highs. AMKRH A l i I Clair All-Stan*. 7-3, in the final Hi 1 iitt»*l : m*tst place them n'ain relian« e on vidual <5 AH Pete Milito. The spotlight In the Metropoli- which was r Jin 2. ? R H Prt NATIONAI. T.KAOtT :17-\ear-old freshmen p*'rforTner*. total of 572. one tl:».ti it## .T C’^nk 4p ; encounter, with Boh Miller re- Appllrc 124 4fi« • Chlr»Ko 1 .337 tan- Times < ## *' >n :i |>rl DrtrmT sponsored soft-; rh'i #*n VV\ 7-7 i «* !-r»M he the Big T< Byron i fi:r•••• 212 «l¦ Kii.«-> 223 2"r». WHkrflrlit. roll l?» 7.% | Hit for the Illinois will fir*t n •mke under Nelsons * T’V reiving victory. 1-tn.r: A| J"Jm_ fill j credit #rr 1* '#' r • *l*7l# • Mai 243. K'>zl> :r|rh ni in i>!.»ying opening ggregate events. raii#-ih#'m .1 ihn# >n, 4*tS Ilmpicr Long Miller had complete control of the rI- i N York 124 ft 3 13S .28*1 Michigan in Wyan- ‘ . I ar#mSu 214 1t« writ Michalak 220 Pu-l Alkali Field hurling if;ornl< wi tli 3 m 2"2. H OlrrhaH"W dotte tonight, where two games ' Re* . T;p* lon V #k‘ *h .u’l es larr# Michigan .»* Grant. and Wisconsin mmy IVmaref fourth with •*k sox. Paul Tft«f%#n*r 214 Vine# .NATION,AI, I.KAOI K were scheduled his team to the vomoi title »l#r'*#3 or J" v 1‘ n-a asm# O'Orai a 211 R'anlfi Bniral#w»kt 21* r. ap Shots l*av Oh' HI (Pv; »r, I* lT*#hjrKh play then- inaugurals the following • The program will be . . . t? repeated 73 and 574 respectively. ha# ’ak R r t M Vahn 213 John Wi 23V Mu# At SC Until* 127 ,se» H 7 17(» ,M Wyandotte Chemicals and <(i»» I-1 i week and all league members will eight we* r pi'hluarr 223, A today, with Class B teams de- (Onlv rr.ajnr 'larberts rounds William 202. J. JUluha M#*mnn. Brnuklyn 124 474 «n i.vs .335 NEW YORK. Sept. 1 < INS V Chene-Tromhlv Rowettes, two of jam** #rh#‘ivl*4 In th* >rlfrial 222 |V*i.ighar. Rrklyn 490 ten i*.4 t he in action by Sept 25. 2-69-72-71-72-68-72. . . .Tommy 12" ..314 major girls' ciding their championships. iMIPie w >•#!<. New York 120 «7s «t 150 .14 Harness racing fans wqre still the five division teams lisko, former L>etroit welter- X.I hnl#nn, C’hlfAK'i 123 479 73 14S .311 gasping, or congratulating them- bidding for the Coca-Cola awards eight. now a full-fledged light- HO.MK RINA ] selves, dejrendmg on how they and the right to represent Detroit Greater Game By Edgar H IN Eurn, BROTHERS arnos of most of his candidate - . KALAMAZOO. Sept. 1 ffPl ork. T!s#r» on Yank##* ft" While the King paid off in the Two Class A men's teams —j 3 SANDLOT Herman. J-)orts#r# S I t University of o hav- Night football garru's at Kalama- 3 first heat of the pacing feature, Michigan Packard Detroit. HI V* - Alkali and (Thin column devoted to new* r ('er’ial High. the Keimson Pace, Jess Porter 7:30 * ng trouble trying to rememb# zoo s School have i G. D. B. —will meet at to of athlete a in the tervice appear :# loped tor the fourth he names of Lior.s id camp been canceled because S4OO worth V - Card* S 7 t 4##, S»nai f- in race win- round out tonights program. every Vi' ednetday and Sunday odlight Vrrtnin Scnatura M ner to pay off, 51T.50 to $2 in a night n Grouse He. \<-f f F'lilbs nn the football Last results: I in The Detroit Timet). Shaughnessv ' j field were broken recently bv HITS mile event. 41 MOW lUVIMOV Clark has of- Mi #* 1 On-d# 373 Hirnwn V dc** 15S nd.ii-, • r""e*rß» r *• Wildcat* N’"' 3 : <• lvrr.ile v. the board of edu- \\*krflrli|. lle r# OtH V* p •* Str’t: Mrowczynski red the y*h of br I'oach at irhan d* 154 ft ; ’ - « The three broth- anno . APP'inic w Bnx V’.s 1 r Mar 7 MumMcr* John to Vic star cation it .d tr>da> r»rk*r« H • * «’ :S H , 0 tttr httsburgh Lindskog. Major League ft. P rsm*. ers .ire all in the service of their against a led m< • in’ lsrkr---'* S',. Star..*i»'ifc 7 enter for *he All Stars Wildcat* Til lrti A. C B »mb«rd:*r» 3. counti\ . , . All were sandlot * * Yashingtor Redskins . . . I.ind- N (.in* 2 T*m.-tci • i'nn rr 0, Wol- Standings * kog played for Shaughnessy at verine A C I.’ Wdl\f» stars around Detroit for many Hivals I an Ivy|m*H » I \ MKV years and are doing iust ns well 'tanfr.rd and is now on the 1 AMERICAN LF.AOIF. S mtSenne* 7. Br wn R'.mhfr* * i «- . pet their Stanford athletic l ass .. | w i, •r.n i Allen perk 17 Krdcr*: Screw l iin new profession, that of c km*%\ mi.ht’m m Him i.r. th« nn soldiering . . of r«»usin White i New York 77 1«> .62b .... St 14 out of l't pirn* s Washington 10 'luck I’erk Dick, the big hrofher of the >.‘X dr"i»i*ed U. >l. Aerial Blil/ 60 58 .54.0 '1 A lOlt Ml N o ll’j 34 . . . i- in the the Cleveland Indians this | Cleveland 65 57 .553 7 ift p rr Oreuee; v* S’ Pie- 'group is now He A»ne* • - *— * . . in j—-V~ r ... ’I i Kdw at d«. a- DETROIT 5S -521_4£- - Iqw-rv-rm.o't Camp 1.4 i \K ll \\ £1 division it coa. v ’' e Bfi ES 6 60 7 (to | rn !/c <¦* Midweet ' <>f Wa^hutgtr... Chicagio J .516 I.IG . . . k managed West- ’a’ Pierr rid N 2 Fills. 111. Du Redskins' < alls Ctark Hirkle, \NN \RRnp * LftCAl ern Exchange Market in the base- c”*ier Green B«\ Packer star, £ •• W ho Wi'll SUpp'lf t with fullback. St. Louis .56 66 ,450 20' a flftft ball federation in 1939 and 10;.. ** P 3ft Zenith 1 No. 1v» e }.#• » T m mi 104 r best fi.liha'k .» saw. p;iwcfs wh*n Hip gr id tram opens White and Wiese both pas« left- Philadelphia 41 82 .333 36 Local 1»0. The next year he had the AFL “He milId ito more thing* the r< g bar campaign a couple of handed. which should add to the ii tMMi A ni si i rs At Reereellon Field* Butchers and last year he man- - cifrf.l than Itronko Nagur*kiJ’ I w i No ' . from now. From all indi- deception of the Michigan attack. i 1 \*s A 'll aged Joins Case . . He also S TOl>\4 , muiw* at •».«*» M ! sards explained. • i* or* and aerial attack will be Of conryf : nrling en < 1s to c ;'<;V „. lTr 4 A.i P. * helped tfT MTTTY Th HYe7t mark of?' , , . —»¦» »vi»’^»y"t.ri t!! l.{ BTr !lTll IflJlfllT*'' f!W |*a'ss4's Ts a prohlem facing Termite* v* L'. 8. Co»»t Guard at Elm- ! /.iggie has been in the service DICK LEO ZIGGIE . . NATIONAL LEAC.V’E WtXld 1 CronTn Game th* W's er'ines* offense. the Michigan staff. There arc no Tran>ml**;< v» years ... Is ¦ I>etrolt n Cadillac 174 two arid a half and re- .. . Mmter; i b¦¦•fliers iii ?' W L Pet. *GB service < 1 Ir fust backMld there w 11 veteran Wolverine ends on thr at Clerk 1 cently was sent hack New .... from l <• Louis 80 v* New Tl**r» The w ll known 1 A Fan ha« fy>ui who pasjs Some and two rei>cirting, iSt 43 \.6.50 Franci* Furniture Steel has E ran ran squad of at N< rtht*e#tern *> Guinea to recover front malaria Parris Island that he along with i land Rams entered the S. r.-t’en irv to 4 f }•: ?/ Cinemnati 60 53 ,566 10’a I • inqiiire fM** ; ght-handed and some left- Clem and Boh llan/lik F< rd I'av* P a* A*- . ; at Bauman . Hospital Great \ * M 9 v* j. » He was in the thick of the Georgia's Naval Lakes • • i*’i» .v going to 'tnv :.v l to p.vV • .58 SJV 15 Hin.on 3 twin brother Boh and r •ir A cap throw both have been to aid \ . lone s'hiftagainst Fort Riley, Kan. ' -re»7Fg~ r* h , Philad. lpt a l To 26 I Anth Rat.-* >n< t,a*hion< d out of five leading d;iti>. Then ttieres Farnham 61 3-s'a Local loi Winner Brother* St. S. Tt I *li\\ s HI s| | | > !*• Tethenne a* P nerre 2 Leo has been in the medical 3 c Michael D. (iahar. who played I played basketball for Stanis- P. >mi»h V M C Tv on i;¦ --didates Tw o arp old Michigan Johnson a tehond-stringer for ih« Square p AH Star* a' B'Mor, *, Nn V -M v* c r.nnental lfi miinth’- and at at High in the Catholic League, ea e ’to st.il gem ral mu • agn {?•Former* Capt White, 3 for pres- baseball and football Ham- laus Paul Bade* rv fast vear H- k vr> 4 l*t> • • ( ~ I.ndve fp*m Robert*, N 2 F v* 212 a* ''•«i;»e*r 2 ent at in Washing- Ihgh, is Doming. New .writes Camp Cal, o' *' » « •.* merit k* is Fort tramek at the L.onsT. Wiese Hip-ih the !"» **>"»' - Lewis alfhark and Hob fuilha< k n a> he receiver pn \* petroit a' i -r. > ¦ c mmard’r* Peamer that of his opponents. .bje •* •!. 4 . played for Western Mexico he met one Crnr n. the Red Sox -k p \\ i*f of n t ans .1 tT anv ’plavs. He has ihe height to jLftdrr ton .He ¦ > s 1 Webber, at a r *-* ? I *>M 4 M\|M A '** GarwrfttJ "• Exchange Specialist Rudy Mucha, Chuck softball game J* '.a? h* d< ?<• !hr*rh halfback Ann '.lack help him addition, ha* H id*'d A ""cr 'd And laid with McQuire Chief e- the Webber is p.* njmsr j * r all a- Praree 3 grid star with the on post . . sport# he tfi’e to n me V r quarterback it «; Which «• ' * Motor Sales. former I'nt- The other is 2-1 #ed should make S* i 'ii« v pin-? iff*! r*«» .7 n .eon or r**he* m* nine* [editor the camp fpwi a a ••. couplet.'* *u*,’tnclc