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VIRGINIA REYNOLDS OF COOLEY HIGH PERFORMS RACING DIVE . . . SHE’S EXPECTED TO PLACE WELL IN VARIOUS CITY AND STATE MEETS DURING THE INDOOR SEASON Leafs Down Wings RING BALLYHOO, 10 Strangers Ready To Increase Lead TEA FOR TWO For Ist Tiger Drill Toronto Scores 3 TOMMY HAS HIGH ‘AIMS Opening Session Goals in First Lesnevich,Mann To Take Place

± .' - Period of .A* YYj-j : .'.. Next Sunday Start 'Grind' By LEO MACDONELL TORONTO, Feb. 22—Toronto Fla., Feb. 22. Maple Leafs defeated Red LAKELAND, . jJ, the the Tigers Wing* here tonight and thereby IIPs When first of re- Training port to here next Sun- the Here Increased their lead over sec- day, 2, they will establish ond-place Boston Bruins, who March Spring training camp in were idle to three points. their Crumpets Lakeland for the eighth The score was 6-2, with the Serve Tea, consecu- I-eafs taking a 3-0 lead in the fust, Spectators tive year. The Tigers are getting period and never being caught. rap to at to be almost pioneers in this pretty This probably was the Red city of lakes. Wings appearance of the Ballroom Camp final Besides Baker, four season on Toronto ice. unle-s both they and the Leafs should qualify Tigbrs have trained in all of the for the Stanley ('up finals. By CLAYTON HF.PLF.R camps in Lakeland Tommy Jack Adams’ club, however, gets Tea and crumpets in the Crys- Bridges, , School- another crack at this Toronto tal Ballroom of the Hotel Fort boy Rowe and Charley Gehringer. Sunday night in Detroit. Shelby proved a big success Sat- The latter is starting his seven- Tonight's victors was the Leafs' teenth season as a Tiger. He has fifth over the Wings in seven urday in the buildup for the Gus never played with another big games this season to two wins lor Lesnevioh-Natie Mann heavy- league club. the Wings. weight bout scheduled for Wednes- Others Due March 9 Drillon Gets Fint day at Olympia. All but nine of the 40 Tiger* Bingo Kampman drew one of The fighters took time out to listed on the 1941 roster have the quickest penalties in Gardens p* ¦* pose for pictures partaking of the been ordered to report this com- was chased for typically English ingredients, but history when he pr ing Sunday. The nine who will tripping at the ten second mark wasted little time as they worked ¦ ’ improvised canvas answer roll call March 9 are: the of the first penod tonight. The '¦'.»• hhl' %. a out on ring minus ropes. The kkis pres- Charley Gehringer. Dick BartelL Wings couldn't capitalize, how- Croucher, ent got most benefit out of the Frankie Pinky Higgins, ever. and with Leafs at full , Bruce Campbell, Hank strength. Drillon gave To- tea party as they sniped away at Gordie the crumpets. Greenberg, Barney McCosky and ronto the lead at the 2 35 mark. Tuck Stainback. Some of these the Lesnevich took the most strenu- Parked in front of Detroit eight may show up earlier, however. cage, he hatted in a pass from ous workout as he went rounds with three middleweights. Ten of the first squad due next Nick Metz after Syl Apps had Sunday will be wearing Tiger uni- engineered the offensive. Rudy Kozole, Joe Sutka and Billy Benge], forms for the first time in Spring The I>eafv stepped into a 2-0 and O'Dell Riley, light heavyweight. He uved the smaller training—Earl Cook, Charles lead 5 minutes later when Reg Fuchs, Leslie Mueller, Virgil cased through on Norm m fellows to accustom himself to Hamilton the speed. Trucks, Bob Uhle and Harold Mann's relay and with only White- r White, ; Murray w F. jS «-rrL r^vn¦#>. and law to beat scored with a sharp Manager Grins 2m* Franklin, Eric McNair and L. D. backhander from close range. Ballyhoo for a prize fight took a new Thursday. And, of course, the boys posed (Dutch! Meyer, infielders. sizzling pace, the Breathing easily, the former j Maintaining a twist Saturday when tea and crumpet* for the photographers. N’atle is pouring Floyd Giebell and Harold Man- Leafs had the Wings completely light heavyweight brought smiles ders, were nerved for the press by the pro- for the weary Gus, who just fintehed a ! pitchers, were here a year at sea and at the 14:21 mark. Red to the face of his manager, Joe ago but were farmed out later in cuf around Gondfellow and moters of the NATIE MAXN-Gt S LES- workout in the Crystal Ballroom at Hotel Heron Vella, who had just arrived from I the season, the former to Buffalo, picked the far corner to make NEYICH tangle scheduled for Olympia Fort Shelby. to New Jersey with trainer Harry and Manders Beaumont. Man- It 3-0 ders. as you know, perhaps, is a Stewart of Detroit drew- a hold- Raskin. An automobile aceident, the period cousin of and like tha ing penalty just before just outside of Pittsburgh Thurs- celebrated Clevelander, hails from day night, delayed ended their arrival Play lowa. • Score Mann was a bit loggy as he Wings, Stars To Suffrin Cagers Wares, Grosso went through four rounds with Baker Likes Giebell by its aggressive line of two heavyweighls. Billy McNabb Led Napoleon Harold won 11 games and lost Wares and Ahel. Detroit and Mitchell. Grosso. TOMMY BRIDGES has high ideas —as is shown here. "Too much road work.” he ex- ! For MacDonell Fund 13 at Beaumont, so that there - battled its way hack into the plained after topping off the Due for Honor may be a question as to whether The Tiger pitching star is reaching for one of Florida's The pick of Detroit Hockey caused the idea to be dropped tem- not ning by outscoring Toronto, two session with a bit-of rope skip- or he is ready for big time. I>akeland, prospects Michigan- porarily. goals to one. in a wide open second famed oranges at where the Tigers start train- ping. Lesnevich. a bear for Club from the Harry Suffrin meets Auto Club Giebell, you'll recall, by beating period ing next Sunday. work, ran eight miles Saturday Ontario League and nearby Can- It has been suggested that Ching in a A Feller and the Indians, pitched 28 and Detroit Basketball the Tigers into Wares got the first at 4 morning. adian teams will oppose the Red Johnson, one of hockey s most col- Federation game tonight in the the American the other near the end of Bengel. showed League championship. He could Grosso Sutka and who Wings at Olympia Tuesday, March orful players when with the New Holy start- the period. Abel made the pass for Set Handball Dates well in their workout with the Redeemer High School not, however, participate in the both markers, circling the Leaf The State A. A. U. Singles Russian, will be matched in one 11, General Manager Fred L. York Rangers be brought in to ing at 9 o’clock. because he hadn't goal and passing out to Grosso for Toppers Gunning Handball tournament will be held of the preliminaries of the card. Haner announced today. All pro- play defense on the all-star team Jaglowicz Giants fighting for a been with the Tigers the required goal was ? his year on the Jewnh Com- time, but Walter the latter's score Wasfs' Lesnevich has been promised a ceeds will go to the Frank Mac- with Taffey Abel, old Blackhawk play-off berth in the same class O. Briggs gen- on a sizzling 40-foot shot munity Center courts March 1-8. shot at I-ouis if he knocks out erously gave him as a bonus the Donell Memorial Fund Associa- star. meets Arthur's Clothes at 8 p. m. Between these goals came Dril- Drawings will be made at the Mann Thursday. Both men are now active in Up- equivalent of a full share in the lon's second of the night, the re- For Titan Five Center Wednesday. That heavyweight title fight be- tion. per Peninsula hockey. Defenseman Sam's faces Great Lake in the Autumn pot of gold. sult of a breakaway by Apps with tween Joe Louis and Abe Simon, Johnny Holota. Tony Licari and Stewart and Normie other game at 7 p. m. What Giebell will do this coming Evans Goalie course, all Wings up ice. Results set for March 21 at Olympia, Eagan of the Guelph (Ont.) of the Wings’ Stanley year is, of at this time a Cage Jack Smith Red In a Class A game Ditzler try- of The Wings on the at- MILWAUKEE. Wis Feb. 72. Michigan may still he a doubtful proposi- may matter speculation, but Baker continued 47. IlllnoU .11. mores, signed to Wing Cup are others who don uni- ing for its 26 game in a row, takes starting the third period, but Entertainment at home and abroad F>nn Mate SI. Irnn 17. tion in thp mind of Commissioner Bill all Red has high hopes that the “cool cu- tack Tmtplf 4*. n 3*. forms. on the Neighborhood Club of »M go- contracts, are among the youthful cumber" from Pennsylvania shortly after the five-minute mark willbe supplied by Marquette Uni- Amh*r*t S.V \4lllt%ma 14, John J. Hettche. but Louis is Skating acts by members of the Grosse Pointe at 3 p. m. Tool will Heron scored to give Toronto a PrnYMenre 58. 4ft. stars who willcome for the battle. become a member of Detroit’s versity athletic teams during the Borknell 41, Ratger* Sft. (Contlnued on Page Three) Olympia Skating Club are to be Shop and Jaglowicz Aces, playing 5-2 lead. Taking a mid-ice pass is staged periods. regular staff. But if Giebell is a coming week, with the Hilltop There a possibility that the between for a play-off spot, oppose each puzzlp then from Hamilton, the red-head raced The Olympia management is the youngsters mak- Red Wings' famed line of Marty other in a game at 4 p. m. ing their In and back-handed the puck past basketball quintet engaging the building over to first showing in a Tiger Barry, Herbie Lewis turning the the The schedule: blouse are more Mowers. University of Detroit quintet in a and Larry Fund for the program without of a conundrum. Goodfellow’ and Hamilton tan- Charles Bray Named Aune will on an TRIPLE * Harold White, on paper the best return game here. Saturday night, be reunited all- charge and services of even-one Sim'» v» Gr*«t L*k*» it 7 p m swung v§ Arthur * it 8 p m gled and their fists without star team of veterans which would connected with the event will be (Continued either landing Both got majors. and the Blue and Gold trackmen Suffrin v* Auto Club it 9 p m on Page Three) facing see some action against the Wings. donated. C I.AHS A Abel joined them in the penalty a mighty Notre Dame Uni- Tickets are available, Haner l«anß*hl*d v§ B«h Citi it 1 p m holding and before he got State Track Steward It was first intended to bring the Hutrhlni vi. Rtvtr Roug* It 2 p m. box for versity aggregation at South Bend, said. They willbe distributed Mon- Pitfirr vi. Groii# Point* it 3pm trio, officials, back Apps scored on a Drillon Saturday afternoon. Charles A. Bray. Detroit capi- pointment were some of the state's now minor league day and also go on sale at Olympia Jmlowicx v« Tool ffhrip it 4 p m. • spm pass. into Olympia for Jack Adams and the box office in Kinsel s drug Winiton vi Ra> i At U.M.TWhips Bill Chandler’s Marquette talist-sportsman, has been named most prominent turfmen, including DETROIT TORONTO Night but the illness of Barry Unwtrt O Brorts cagers have been impatiently wait- steward to represent the state on Charles T. Fisher, industrialist: store. Orlande RD. Kampman the h Ktrwart L D. Stannwakl ing for their return chance at De- M i c i gan Peter A. Markey, president of Glaaabraeht C Appa Racing Commis-; Mrs. Denemark Entry J»nnln*« R W. Drillon troit. Overwhelmed in the first sion. His a'p-1 Bohn Aluminum Corp.. and Louis Illinois, 47 to 31 Ah«l L. W. N Meta the secretary and Show Two Grid Pictures Patrott tuba—Groaao. Howa M Bninr- half of their tilt with Titans in pointment to ¦“ J. Lepper, treasurer *#«u, Ooodfrllo* Whnrlaw Mottrr. Wairi, Motor City last month, they succeed the late of the Detroit Insurance Exchange Tops Oaklawn Opener ANN ARBOR. Feb. Lltmmba. Ttahar the 22—With knowledge At Times on Mike Sofiak hitting Toronto aub McDonald Hamilton. fought back in the last round but Frank A. Mac- "Bray has a sound Monday HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Feb 22 the hoop for Srhrlnar Taylor. D Mata. Haro® Langal)* Donell was an- of horses based on a lifelong (INS)—With six baskets in 19 points, University Davldaon. Mann big pictures Prairie Dog and came out on the short end of a nounced Satur- experience with thoroughbreds A feature of football will be offered of Michigan s basketball Official#—Bill Stawart. rafrrrr Bart Me- count. at Blind Eagle named as her color- team Caffary. llnatman 48-45 day by Racing and will out one of the members of the Downtown Quarterback Club Monday whipped Illinois, 47-31. here Satur- 1 round starting bearers. Mrs. Emil Denemark of FIRST PERIOD pi m ffllwi The Detroit Times auditorium at 12:30 p. m. The day night C o issioner most capable staffs of stewards probably will provide the (Apna Mali). Y Wins complete motion picture story of the Washington Redskms- 1—Toronto: Drillon N J S 5 Hamtramck Edward J. Fry- to any race track in the McLaughlin Htrmr.asr Illinois 2 Toronto Hamilton iManni. 714 serve on Chicago Bear national championship contest the Michigan- favorite for Hand- or t a r p. I—Toronto Hrron (unaaaiatadi. l« 21 TOLEDO. Feb. 22.—Hamtramck Bray has a j nation," said Fry. and icap. day Oak- permit f I Ml tWllon j the opening feature at f o' —Kampman game 0 4 Panaltlaa Staarart. I Trojans, to Ohio State will be shown. Houit.f 0 0 Ohapro.f i \ % i Mich favorite win sound knowl- lawn race track whose Spring t SECOND PERIOD All members or prospective members of the quarterback f 3 17 Prim.f 0 t the fifth annual invitational Y. edge of the turf Sports Scrapbook season starts Monday. Povl# f 0 0 0 o'N#ill.f oil 4Datrolt. Warra (Abril 4 2* club are welcome to see these pictures. There will be no charge Vfftn4Mr c 5 213 Mt*hir»n e Off Drillon (Appai. McDonald > M. C. A basketball tournament and has been | These two were named for the 5 Toronto Frank Frisch, manager of the and all are invited. Conv.n.r 2 0 4 .e 0 0 4 »:M now in progress here, advanced to p r o m i n e ntly event, along with Ballinderrv. Bill jr Oil (Ahrll, 17 VUrhmoM.f 100 6 Drtrolt Groaao 03 Pittsburgh baseball club, has kept Hunk Anderson, line coach of the Bears, will explain the o!«Mfr K 0 0 0 W()lt<»vlt| g S Paoaltiaa Nona the third round Saturday by de- identified with Farnsworth. True Star. Johnny J . 1 0 73-0 victory of his club over' the eastern chPlnpions Either P- r 12 4 fi'antoy g 0 0 0 feating Port Clinton Foreign War the steeplechase scrapbooks of his team activities Forever Prinee. Milk Punch, Swift Hermann g 0 THIRD PERIOD L Clarence Munn or Wa Weber be on hand to discuss 0 0 SIS was and trotting MR BRSV since was an all-round sports will T ight, Bucking. Duskv Duke. Show 7 Toronto: Haron 'Hamilton' Veterans 32-20. Clark the he T•* « i IS the Michigan pictures. 17 11 47 ToU>« 11 9ft t—Toronto Appa Drillon > 34 star for Hamtramck, making four races, Fry said. star at Fordham Prep 25 years Up and Morcarine. The McLaugh- OfficialI lUfim Oil Penal’laa—Goodfellow (major i, Hamil- M DdntM iw«. is coruin). Lmpir#—Ctrl Bun i ton (majori, Abel. goals and two fouls. Among those who urged his ap- ago. lin at a distance of six furlongs h