Sports Roundup— Detroit Hits 3-3 Deadlock with Rangers By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Denmarsh Leads .Major League Herb Klein, NEW YORK, Feb 25 (AP) Besides turning out o Bill Jennings Cans Fought While Consumption basketball team that hasn’t lost to a college rival this seoson, Denmarsh Hotel headed the Western Michigan College is one institution that makes col- Monitor-Leader Major League at 39, Makes has lege baseball pay its own way. . . . Since this department Stores a Goal at Bowl-O-Drome again today, can Slowly become involved in a discussion of \*hy so few colleges taking over the top slot last Forced Him to His Deuth Try Homer Dunham. Comeback do that, we put it up to drum beater night from Priehs Sale* by scor- BY BILLY ROCHE until the tail end of his -career. BY ED CREAGH prefers to the value of a sound fought Dunham, who talk about ing a 2-1 victory at the expense Joe Cans some of his Even then he didn’t have much, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 25 his achievements in Wrong Net fights while slowly dynig. all-around athletic program rather than of of Blue Rock Case as Priehs lost best for his purses were meager com- (A*) Charles Herbert Klein a schedule and sound coach- He probably was the greatest as a publicist, maintains that good Red Wings Have games to s pared to what even ham-and- shed his clothes, his dignity and Michigan all three Dad Rustic lightweight ever lived, ing will do the trick. . . . Back in 1928. Western who but eggers get today. Like mdst col- several pounds today in a de- five Last Try at Title Rest. The latter moved into sec- he was so good took on Chicogo and Notre Dame, its first major rivals; because found \ ored fighters of his time, Joe termined—not to say violent- place, one game get v years later Wisconsin spoiled a perfect record against all ma- in Montreal Meeting ond behind it difficult to matches when loved to gamble. His biggest attempt to prove that he's still Denmarsh. Oldbru snapped a in his prime unless he “did busi- purse was jor rivals and for the past ten years Western Michigan has SII,OOO for his first rugged enough, at 39, to knock victory opponents. - YORK, nA*j losing streak with a 3-0 ness" with his Usu- v* I/ Nelson go. against Big Ten colleges. . . . The boys NEW Feb. 23— ¦ I¦ I the hide off anything a National made a .634 overage over J. & J. Music while a ally he went into the ring hand- opposition, the college provides plenty Aided by a gift goal from Bill Gans began fighting as a boy League can throw. like to play that kind of fourth match resulted in a 2-1 cuffed by orders from his man- varsity a turnout of Jennings, the last-place New while working in a Baltimore The hard-hitting Hoosier is so of good coaches and as a result the had victory for Altes Lager over ager, Al Herford, Baltimore York Rangers gained a 3 to 3 tie fish market. He was naturally serious about his 60 candidates each pre-war season and about 100 kids Harper Dram Commissioners. gambler, to “take it easy" or let comeback as about with the Detroit Red Wings last studious, but had no convention- a player that he made the ac- . fans took for the freshman team. . . The Kalamazoo his adversary stay the limit. tried night before 10,091 fans at Mad- Clint Irwin, who has been al schooling. He was a natural quaintance of a rowing to it college provided better baseball than the machine, because the ison Square Garden. tipping over the wood lately, Cans’ most lucrative fight boxer, became a master fighter, lifted a flock of weights, pedal- industrial league and scheduled its mid-week games when through with another big proved his undoing. It was the City Jennings’ miscue came in the came cool, deliberate, deadly, game. ed an imaginary half-mile on an the factory workers were just coming off duty. he at- series for Altes garnering 662 on historic finish fight with Bat- • • • second period when He stood in a position of per- elevated bicycle and even sub- tempted to flip away a rebound games of 197-244-221. Three tling Nelson at Goldfield, Nev., fect defense, erect, hands held mitted to incarceration in By a ONI MAN S OPINION shot by Dutch Hiller. Instead, other pinsters hit the 60-plus Sept. 3, 1906. this time Gans at chin level, ready to block and steam cabinet. mark, Harry Saunders and had shaken off the managerial . t- ‘ “Any collage con do the some thing if the othletic however, he hoisted the puck counter hit. He moved only And although this display George Glefke 642 and shackles of Herford, and was of heodt ora willing to work,” Dunhom argues, “if the teams over Detroit goalie Connie Di- getting inches at a time, and his dead- pre-pre-season training might 628 respectively for oldbru and fighting on his merits. 1 ora consistently poor, it means thot the coach is la*y, ons head and into his own nets. liest blows traveled only a mat- cost the Phillies front office Harry Gahlau hitting 619 with Tex Rickard, fabulous figure The score at that time was 1-1 ter of inches. He was a past mas- money, on the theory that a bat- a middle game of 267, high for of Klondike and Nevada gam- ter at feinting, MORI OF THI SAMI on boals bv the Rangers' Bill but couldn’t be ter is worth more than a coach, the night . bling emporiums, was selected feinted. Athletic Director Frank Thomas of Alabama, another good Gooden and the Wings’ Don General Manager Herb Pennock Murray Armstrong then The Standings— by owners of the Montezuma Gans fought battles, once . . . Says Thomas: Grosso. 155 ring —who staged a similar baseball college, has much the same idea. Club in Goldfield to stage a that tied it up for petroit and Carl Won Lost won 49 with knockouts, lost demonstration to wangle a raise “The trouble with college baseball in the past has been fight bring suckers into Liscombe followed with a Denmarsh Hotel 43 24 prize to only eight. He knocked out from the —- colleges didn't want to spend money on baseball. After the Goldfield, where they would be counter that put the visitors in Dad’s Rustic Rest 44 23 Frank Erne at Fort Erie in a looked on with beaming appro- am planning to send the baseball on a tour of the ready customers for mining war I the lead for the first time. Bry- Priehs Sales 42 27 round, for the lightweight cham- val. representative schools.'' room. Middle West and East, playing again Altes Lager 39 30 stock and the gaming pionship of the world, 12, • • • an Hextall tied it up for May "If he's in as good shape as he &. Rickard matched Gans with Bat- the Rangers by registering his J. J. Music 30 39 1902. looks, he s really going see tling Nelson for the lightweight to a SHORTS AND SHILLS first goal in nearly a month. Harper Drain Comm. 30 39 I seconded Elbows McFadden lot of action," Pennock said of Beors, championship of the world. Lieut. Johnny Siegat of Columbia ond the Sid to complete Blue Rock Case 26 43 when he knocked out Gans in the veteran who led New York tried Tex offered a purse of $33,000 outfielder, Luckmon’i pat post receiver, likely will be one of Swede by forcing the Old Bru 21 48 23 rounds. April 14. 1880, in the the league in batting 11 years the form reversal for the bout, placed the money ot Navy next foil. . . . Re- old Broadway A. C. ago and twice was top man in Hogberg's assistant coaches pla\ in the final minutes, but in S2O gold pieces on display Joe the Old Mooter. con- .Gone, runs batted in, besides being port here it that the Staid West Side Tennis Club is the Red Wings, who had scored Top in the local bank Joe’s mother coined a nation- next Spot Frogs .window. sidering leasing the Forest Hills Stadium for boxing 40 goals in their last four meet- WEIGHT-MAKING FATAL fooled everyone Including Rob- ally famous phrase when she voted the circuit’s most valuable Register Sweep player in 1932. summer. . . . The winner of the current southeastern ings with the Rangers, staved Billy Nolan, manager of Nel- son by knocking him out in the admonished him as he left the house "This is something new servicemen's basketball tournament in Georgia is sup- off the attack. The Rangers have King Frog tightened its grip son, forced Gans to weigh in at third with a right hand smash on the eve of an import- to me," Klein admitted, glancing to represent thot section in the National A. A. U. now tied two games in their last on first place last night in the 133 pounds ringside in full fight- to the right hand! ant battle. around the steam-filled YMCA . . a & ourney at Denver. Wonder how they’ll get owoy? . 12 without victory. Kings Queens League at ing regalia, shoes, trunks and Robson, scared wary by Gans’ “Bring home the bacon,” she ?»sed gym. never had monkey Manhattan College, with no teams and no coach, will be , The Red Wings face the Bowl-O-Drome, thanks to a 4-0 gloves. Cans won on a foul in reputed punch, fought with left said. "I to ’ with floor work. Just playing The will league-leading Montreal Canad- victory over King Dede. Two the 42nd round, but the weight- shoulder high and his gloved Joe brought home represented in the I. C. 4-A track meet. “squad the bacon kept me in shape." iens at Detroit Sunday and Mon- other shutouts also were turned making effort sent him into right fist held protectively in till he died of consumption in be Al Daily, who has been training under ex-coach Pete But he’s been doing more treal needs but one more win or in, King Cole blanking King consumption which ultimately front of his left jaw. Gans bided 1910. Watters. coaching than playing since re- • • • a Detroit loss to put the mathe- Thorn and King William doing proved fatal. his time, waited tillSpike's right turning to the Phillies from the matical clincher on the league the same against King Daniel. Nevertheless Gans went on to was in just the right position, SERVICI DEPARTMENT three sea pennant. King Peter, in second place, score knockouts over Kid Her- then shot a terrific smash to High School Boxing , Air entered a sons ago. Last year, for in- The Cherry Point, N. C Marine Station The Canucks picked up two halved its match with King man, Jimmy Britt, Bart Black- the Englishman’s right fist, ac- stance, 20 trips to the plate he Strong team in the recent Carolinas A. A. U. Golden Gloves more points last night by trim- Ben-Ray. In other matches King burn. Spike Robson and Rudy tually causing Robson to knock in Season Opens Today hit safely twice—a far cry from Boxing Tournament but came out with only one title the ming Toronto, 3-1. De-Gru took three points from Unholz before tackling Nelson himself out. he became the fourth hard luck championship. Pvt. Frankie Rich won that when Boston and Chicago were idle King Kirm and King Thai won in two return battles, in which Ten bouts will officially open 1929 when BEGAN IN FISH MARKET major leaguer hit four home from dressing to the ring, slipped on the league play went but by the same margin from King he was knocke dout in 17 and the boxing season today to he started his room as far as l at respectively. Joe Gans. 5-6 *. 133, was bom runs in one game. Stairway himself out. . . . Cadet Artie Dorrell, the Bruins kept their hands in Ed-Jack. 21 rounds Mount Clemens high school, and knocked Nov. 25, 1874. in Baltimore. His fighter the Army by trimming the Ottawa All- Topping the “kings" was The battle with Spike Rob- who was a better-than-fair hereabouts before real name was Gant, hut he nev- with heavies, welters, and light- is his Stars, 8-4, in an exhntion at Ot- Omer Desrosiers with a 550 se- son, English champion, was the took most of the able-bodied nose mashers, getting flight er used it. He began fighting in weights ready and rarin’ to sling tawa. Ray Champagne most spectacular ever seen. It . . . one number ries and with training in class 44-F. What a difference place in 1891. the leather. Next league action Saturday a 208 game while the "queens ’ took April 1, 1908, TAXI can make. had any money • finds Boston at Montreal and were paced by Dorothy Ken- Philadelphia, and Gans April Joe seldom Starting at 4 p. m., Lieut. Ab- FULLER PELTIER Chicr.go at Toronto in two im- drick who had 172 in 487. bott and two other Selfridge portant games. The Standings— Field men will Judge the fights. The Monitor-Leader Won Lost Pep Up While it is not yet definite, 4504 tU» King Frag 59 29 Coach Quinn probably will act FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1944 PAGE10 King Peter 54 34 as referee. coats & SUITS King Thorn 53 35 The boys, taken from the sev- Made to Measure Harrisburg, Ohio, knocked out King Cole 51 37 enth to 12th grades, have been Fights Jimmy Long, 168 4, Chester, King Kirm 48 36 evenly matched by height and CLEANING—PRESSING Pa., (7). Xight King Ben Ray 45 43 weight. Championships will be Last HIGHLAND PARK. N. J. decided on March 17, when fin- JACK th# TAILOR King Thai 45 43 01H Narth Walnat SI. i Br th* AiHelald Ftmi Bella Carubia, 150, Astoria, N. King William 40 48 als will be fought. ALLENTOWN, Ft. Jimmy Y., outpointed Freddie Graham, Spinner hook revolves rapid- King Dede 37 51 'Anest, 139, New York, outpoint- 155, New York (8>; Rocky Gra- ly on a small axis. It is rolled King Ed-ac 36 42 ed Lester “Cueball” Young, 136, ziano, 150, New York, knocked with the wrist well broken, King Daniel 33 55 Morales, 155, Puerto hand on top of the ball prior to Pals Together Always... Philadelphia (8); Bill Deering, out Manny King De Gru 24 60 Rico (4). release with a twist of the fin- Bowling it one sport father ond son con enjoy gers and wrist from left to right. PORTLAND. Me.—Boyo Mal- together. Why not got to be pals with your boy It is rolled preferably on slow Sport | lon, 155 h, British Navy, out- alleys because it never hooks ex- Shorts ond stort bowling here once or twice eoch week? John Mitchell pointed Billy Lancaster, 154, tremely. M SPOKANE. Wash., Feb. 25 It's o swell body-building sport ond mokes for Bail A Jail Bond* Portland (8); Oscar Suggs, The ball travels in a straight —)— Pfc. John S. Gilholm componionship. the Army Air Forces on £ fine line starting about 10 boards of Phone Center Line 2099 150 l*. Newport. R. 1., outpoint- mat Bougainville has been carry- v»n Drke Arena* ed Jimmy. Cook, 149, Portland VAN DYKB. MICB. ing golf balls Alleys (8). around a dozen The 12 he hasn't been able to find Bowl-O-Drome but .OPEN BOWLINO SATEBDAt. SUNDAY AND EVENT APTENNOONt tilla golf club on the island. 179 8. Gratiot COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dial 9SG4 § “I've carried ’em so long ft if now,” said the New Bedford* ItHi ** Hk Conn., sportsman, “I’ll hang m onto ’em until I reach Tokyo fjfM t f Country Club.” j The Spokane Athletic Round ¦ft lift Table heard of his plight and Imktiuk *v; v f" '

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