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B} ItOK Ml KI’HY Confidence ww ofip Grandstand By LEO MAC DONELL I ilSSOilll ill vv Sport* hdltor Virgil Oliver Trucks oozes con- Turn Wright It was at a i>art> iiivon in honor fidence. llis Liu*kv IMTotlav of Clrant land Rice, one of Amer- He always has been that way Bolsters M' I • • Gets Break ica's most famous and beloved hurt* was IH-year-old So By BILL CORtTM «* lh)fTS~WTttTTSi iToT ttrarK. that hr would make ANN ARBOR, Oct. s—Filled .Trucks On Wav By EDGAR HAYES Mingl<» A Batchelor, good In the big leagues, the day «/ with renewed spirit and confi- International New* Service Sport* Writer - fans who who wh« writ- signed con- The bleacher looked after he a University of Michigan lO'K.IM * FIGHT* ing Detroit's pitching choice for to* dence. the I> the number 13 lucky, or isn't it° noses at be- tract. he had a tattoo artist down their collective ( .fl team is scheduled to to Fullln .*»« y.-.i m n> ’V rig Ot foi«» most of us are same sides to as are j i» row !us football There the two that question there ln|f XXl—j *. put a tiger on his valuable right between Paul Trout Uuar hruthe: m tiui more ex- I mJ. X-w v--u. torn, arrive in Chicago this afternoon’ most questions; both serious and trivial. AD 111 Se.o.. Ii Vi .Vi, lif I. Were arm. and . with Trout pen.sive seats during the first two Doroit in nune« »* 1- p'-ui.-n :» started to sum That was hark in 193H, after ready for tomorrow’s Big Ten Claude Passeau, the Mississippi tung-oil (whatever that may Fl« t)fvfr f’t v, Jimmy txpected to get the Sl( • j . »• ,*.« 194.> the call if > games had the tables turned on »»rd JirT r f' ¦ a: *4O rs’uri iu|) the Trucks had struck out 41H 32 encounter with Northwestern at In farmer, will wear his lucky "13” on the hack of his uniform Jim fin . I><•i¦ l• H *» D* Tigers the Cubs today . f|v. .• «t ; World Sene* games pitched for Andalusia in beat Dyche Stadium A squad of 37 shirt against Detroit’s fast-moving Greenberg-Trucks in the third them today trnl* r t» 140 M»r»y F. rr Is* i* T -:» smith between t h • thus saved .* tin Alabama-Flonda League Newhouser would be was chosen by Frit/ Cris- game of the scries in Briggs Stadium today. For two games the sun heat Dftrolt, fr>u, r ur.,‘.» «t 140 e .... D»rhy De I* H< »>• ,i Cubs and the yesterday’s game, in the for the game in Chicago. to trip of the P*ul v» w•• iris*. Before second ler make the first But 1 know a jzorilv colored maid named Mimi >omevvhere heir down and kept the boys in the Im ¦ r . round ¦ t ! < Tigers. F*o>d Brrrrif v- A i.ilf promised your - clubhouse. Trucks didn't go beyond 1945 schedule. who probably would give brisk argument a> to the •: Steve O'Neill Passeau a bleachei* warm while top coats Taylor. Detroit ti .r ur. i p. u.j.n "It'* n freak scribe A lifely finishing off session at M i(kl.iv .* Frank four-leal clover qualities of that numeral. *erlr*, said is one game 1 am battery selection of Fen left the reinforced by sweaters weir u«ed “Leo. this y Field yesterday Bobby Ruffin, a big New York . '* ov»-f-fmre tlie h idi< “and sure winning and ratchet Bob Swift t they would Tin* is s.torv: ir. of Wolveiiiies oiifideOT the reserved icuts. fistic drawing card, will make his »K! MIK IVM4H don't hr *rttr- 1 living in suite the thirteenth the Hotel And. you lust knew hr meant in Ins hist announcement after bag their first Big Ten victory. am a small on floor of Today it rained, not first appearance m a Detroit ring genial long-time Ld hard. Just prised If there Isn’t h freak ft ho was the coolest of the lot game, Crisler named the following for Fort Shelby with that homface and friend. when he meet* Chalky W’nght in the but he amplified it later ley a cold drizzle but enough to make ending. “I’ll plteh said the trip: Fl aw a 10-round bout at Olympia to- Saturday,” Ln• I lleM.hrtgrr C.ITfI»u-»l Returning game that it been a it uncomfortable for the fans. “The Tiger* got Into the clas- Service Feats 'lmut, by his f Mt.Xti.i, H’;tnvr »tid lioni yesterday's happy had night over locker. l.e i.x.rl td Ed Ait In hout strange a H- l» >*»n spinier! contest in true 'dies tradition, that Greenberg had got The pleachers fulled earlier to- be meet- sic a as man- “I don't know why he should \lik(* Thi* will their second And. a* you know, ho stepped '1 <• kit- • Rubfrt U*> oru Virgil dazzling hall ner as any one e\er dreamed, not,” said O’Neill when in- C t-it i i- ii.ii n G a contest again. I opened the door to the living the first, held in New York, in iki Cubs witii a brilliantly pitched Gu«rd< O.uii Tumiifl Joe S.'S*l*»kl imk game, Virgil Trucks’ fast ball and less than the sire of his hat, wrong with him. He might do Smith Bill Pratt Cecil Fifth, sci .*ta Wii- room where the sun was shining through the windows and every- 1942 shortly before Wright won seven- 1-1 triumph. He should ktie and John Weyer» s had was enlled out of the dugout In plenty.” and thing looked spic and span and livable. the featherweight rharrq >inn*hip a shutout. I’hil eoircis- Untold Wattii. Tony Momsen put the Tigers back in the series l/ouis to pinch hit. had Cav- > K.nniiftugh have Ku "<«co. this looks bright and tidy,” I thought to myself and just by knocking out Henry Jt ffra of St. nrretta scored the only Chicago Quarti tl k'- Capt J"tr Pnn*etto Harold and the enthusiasm back in the “That Bill Xiehnlton and Phil •„ "It would he pressure enough Y> t| , t id L)..t> and Cf. r*r llutter then I heard a strange* sound coming from the bedroom Baltimore. after beating Doc ('tamer's Coleman, crowd. The bleachers run Cuvarretta are the ones we have Halfhad Warren Bent?. Hornre was lower were to pinch hit in a spot like that l.'i l- 11. Henry Pondr Walt Tenir.i.'.i 1 to k a quick gander through the bedroom door and there 17 IN RIM, slow throw to second. if .p., filled first. YEARS Hut to stop we’re going to win," I! t> Nu jit. Ja. k Welimburifrr and this maid all 250 pounds of her, sprawled out in the easy chair, her anytime. on this chill, \ specialist in athletic units. (I'Neill explained w.i MuOdit Although rainy day Kullha. k»-linn l>*oriky George feet up another chair, snoring away like a runaway buzz- PLENTY OF NOISE he is 33 and has been Walker would have month* In / CJilamei cocked in Trucks spent 19 the arid Jarre* Foltz boxing for 17 years. Wright *till been more at an nd\antage had Crlu’.ei • batie i'artlng lineup saw navy, lie received a medical ti* «111 h* It was the noisiest crowd of is out to Vs Neill and Hershberser rnd* Hinton and It hapfiens that shortly before I left New York, my friend considered dangerous He ranks he been pulled of bed discharge for an old knee in- Jotingon ta. - guard' the ser.es They fought off the eh Toman and Wilkins Billing <*i No 2 among thr wot-W* feather- amhte to the plate. At least he Norman. la., Wave *1f | VVaua. rental, l'onaaun. *...u.iU.. Sherman slay Jh** Stork Club had graciously presented me ram jury at Ok a couple with gaily colored umbrella*, weights recently and Nussliaumihalfhark< and Dwotsky with a fine pint of old and revered whisky. and proved he would have been warm If he had of days before the Tiger** pen- fullback with ruin coats and with paper. tanking defeating Taking one look at the maid and the next at the table where deserved that by been in Issl. nant clincher agul n* t the was in the run- Walker, In at my worst feais justified. Bill Finzel’s band the rugged Willie Joyce of Gary. "s,o who isn’t e\en Browns in St. I.ouis. lie hurled the bottle was. I knew once that were way where the relief pitchers To Open of and was just Ind . an outstanding lightweight the series, got the hit and set in part of that game, his tine The hottl« had been lust "hort full corked. Now il up. ** BETTER GOLF was lying next it. warm While Wright i* a crafty ring- the stage for Hank’s homer. work there earning the fast sifOi t ol empty and the cork A billot led a group in cheer- Coach Joe Gernhis ha* named master who most »\|h its hclievi bail star bis starting role in ing fur the Cubs while the rna- 29 Wayne University players for Good Golf Form oan rail his *hi>ts m th«¦ majority the series. Fate and No. 13 Overtake Mimi jority tried to drown them out. the opener at Ohm of his battles Rustin i* r»f the Its Unheard of | in won Tartars 1943 By SAM SNEAD whv sing- W hile *ervirc, Trucks My fir^t action was ihat maybe I should go out and gei her Their more community rough-and-tumble order. His thr• ? '' Wesleyan Saturday, the first for i. "Now In this ron- I games rigainst one defeat Tti* (lolf h Cjrcot ing a- th»* fan's did everything to series." l Wayne against navy ou- Trachrr and Player some cracked it* and soda You know what the help problem is. bouts with Johnny Greco in Mafii- (if setback was suffered at the V-12 forget tinned the gray-haired Batch, dents thi< year the Green Howevi wasn't enough snake bite medicine left to justify the rain. son Square Garden wore bristling ands an army learn in the I'ntil Here is n player finishing a shot ti.i ie "it I* Steve O’Nfiir* son-in- l of 1 The infield was coveted and affairs in lo*t and Gold was restricted to civil- in good golf Now . of eourse, she 1 ip which Ruffin hovd law Skeeter who military "Wotld Series" in Hono- form. batting practice "as delayed be- a draw gamed a Webh, la ian competition. it obvious nothing you do So tapped one of her feet gently with my portable typewriter and derision. lulu. He beat the soldiers in two is that i cause of rain. $238,000 among the top Tiger hitters. Twenty will be in iheir first you and inquilt d in my best drawing room manner: ’'Having a nice They drew at the gate. i thi r games. Later he won ev< iv to a golf ball after hit it has For the fir*t time during ihe "Whoever heard of a relative game ol college football. For any effect on the flight of the golf snooze BE XT BE \r I\( K through anytime. Take time out on Guam and other “I stirring. “I drinking a series the Cubs appeared on ihe coming • •ight the Wesleyan encounter will But it you huh." >lit agreed, without been In you and i-iands. Before to th« hail. “ them business with going Ba- the little field first. They warmed up along | Ruffin has been boxing eight rdic he 's be their first attempt at have done every- they make you go broke. Hut was "Dm ain’t kidding,” I agreed, still speaking as Lord (Tiester- their dugout. • years and ha* met all ol the out- star at Lakes, game. thing necessary here Is a supposedly pitching Great Dave Brew- might have done “and If you call that a little, you’ve al*o got standing of his division, lb- holds relative. where he tnumphed in 10 The squad roster: to produce the firld PRF.SSI RE ON TICKETS weakest hitter of all Tigers, all \\ a victory over Beau Jack, former the *b r. John Btogdon. Nick Cherup. best s h ot f l*ig eye*>. hat are you going to do now?" starts. .o As \ result of the Tigers’ win lightweight champion setting the pace. John ClementV Ken Cotter. Fred Which you "(•oing to sta\ right here.’’ she said, and certainly acted a« are yesterday there w e terrific ticket Thi. bout will h«\id i card of "Don’t he surprised If Stuhbv Dunn. Jim Hague. Vie Hanson. capable b e f o i e | though she meant it Fast as Feller ptesxun Those who had tickets seven In a *up|ioiting number Overmire goes out and pitches a Bill Hobbs, Hobart Jenkins. Jim elubhead meets •*Vou ran have a nmall bet «»n that at the proper odd*,” I fold planned to attend, ruin or shine. Vern Mitchell, who b is knocked or perfect game. With the Tiger*, before join- Karohonok. Chuck Kouvelas Trail tfi e n you hei "Don’t you think you had better get hu*v and clean up this no-hitter a who didn’t, tried tiantically out opjKinent* gn 15 h/Mjts. the ing lip, Truek* in 1913 bagged John Madar. Dick McHughston. will, room?" Those 14 He’ll toss soft stuff at the as the re- to obtain a of pasteboard* of Hi and lost 10 The vear be- .1 rk M' L- an. Mistele. Hoy on me,” she >aid herself couple meets AlvinSmall Indianajadis Cubs and they’ll probably think Bob sult of these "Don't >on tell suddenly, bestirring An before game time They > hour it he’s taking practice fore 14 and H. used to Montroy, Johnny Newman. I.* forces, finish J ? I at last still his was decided to eliminate butting pitches and refuse take tho *av that hi* fast hail was »s and Bruce Roberts. Joe R/epka your swing in •‘What sort of bounder do you take me for?" I asked. "-lust to practicej and the big rage off fast ns BoP feller's and yester- t.eorge Sellers, Bob Siegfried. get your your a* *afc a* Tru- was hals their shoulders a p p r o ximately busy now and stir shank* and Job’* ts) J wheeled its home base back of day he did not appear to have I au Silvetman Jerry Starkpde. position “les. by all means, this serlea the man'*.’’ the Center sturvls " <• field Are of blazing speed, Terrill, Ti Titans Set lost ait' lo* I Stella. Del Turk show n. But I w.o wrong I hardly.had gone back into the other room has got to have a freak ending he of the <1 The trams and writer* were ns disjMtsed hernltb l. li . into . what, and Mike L’ldea You will linish to wait developments when the housekeeper bounced the bed- game . with the Tigers hit- ( anxious to get the going on hard hitting uh* with tilth or with your hands mom and ordered* "Mimi. you get right out of thi* room and out ing doubles and getting singles, Me hut schedule a* s|**cial no trouble. allowed (he < lub < of this hotel, too, Tnii're fired. Come back tomorrow for your and the ( uhs hitting singles and Seven hits, one of (ireeiilierf: Sr. trains leave one hour after game Mattered 'haft bisecting • For getting doubles." money.” Scranton time w tin h was a hv ( av»r to take them to Chicago for -listance between sour left tin for a pardon. "Thi* here Mimi me d aloud and pleaded the games. 0f the of Detroit's reta, have been ' remaining series When University which should !• r and your head, You "ill room'* the oidiest tmr I ain’t done, hone*!.” h**W to a single. Smile Appear* football team mens Scianton Uni- Homers d with your weight "Is that so!” demand'd the housekeeper. "You eome with me.” l Dramatic I'-.in in Birmingham. A versity tonight at Nls at ot li When Hank Greenberg hit his ii. oniy on your left leg, but you So the they the housekeeper throwing open each - jrks *# • iif> hall went, S«*ri«\s Fills stadium the Titan* will be *eeking Ihcre are some thin;> 1 one of \rn bn ?tu h t\e supjKnt your right But about horn. run to gi\e the Tigris a 1 I from dooi as she < ime to it And each time Mimi was faced with the tun of < )iir their second victory of the season. the series that ha\r no freakish and sisters "ho borot Irisi fold artist should have pic- "Thl* the ontie*t one, Indian H>‘ \i- tors in the second game, a untidied interiors she would insist: one'* Last week thiv tr.pjwd flavor . . . such .in the long one and Choctaw blood i- if - I. it foot piunting more Alma. tie i 1 honest." Turkish Itallis Greenberg, achieved his first fame on rn n who had been looking very to ' ii -lire'lion line than he has 32-0. that Hank the old Much later it occurred to me that here was exactly what two Bronx Buccaneer, poled Wyse sindlots around Birmingham Iff solemn up to that [nunt broke into don- lb fits shown it too open, Scranton boa t* victories off Charley Grimm, pilot of the Cubs, might very well have thought against one lu*s and fifth quit high school at 19 to pitch a quirt satisfaction He hut oth-TW - hen's golfing form In liioago on** tie in that frame smile of about big Hank Greenberg in the fifth inning of yesterday's fast 4 played against f<»r Andalusia He pitched two . a lor \ou to stmt last Week the U S. As an ardent Grrsnhcrg noostrr, Baud Greenberg, retired for. fascinating DaII game "Thi* one i* the onliest one.” s. iMin« under Vincent at ll ,ii a and CHICAGO, 5 (TIM Coast Guard A< iderny jaclqmt lor Al businessman of New Yoik He >o-i < m-k Hu> pirture in t|w> Oct. Them that homer hit the me. a* For Hank was onliest one,” or. anyhow, the most likely Die U of eleven expects Bt lUiTiont and worked i •s ibinK s jather n-iiioi you d that the finish were 135,400 moms in t city’s D. And it no inspired Hank that he one to be to the game Grimm, his little bears, saitchman for the Southern Ft - I- wing figured break up on I .'lB5 hotels today but somebody plenty of troutil- from Mike Dc- literally ol ih-' i* almost identical pitcher Henry Wysc. shouted an answer to a wa> at Birmingham iri the winter wi* -i -t.ut ol Ihe downswing. and got t tiere first Noia. Scranton's 17-year-old bark- re|M>rtci m the dressing room What Im gettim at o that thought the musically field >tat. and Len Mod/el- I ¦ r seem* to he that the I Inclined World Series t;in> curled up in (’apt w hen he was asked it he w ould Golfers to Honor maestro ot the* Brans was (zatting his foot in that fifth inning, e*ky. 2l'» |jound t.a kl* . are What a Bargain ! ‘ I lit ol ;i _;«»!t swing duplicates the railroad station'- and wand- but quit baseball at the end of this when he might better have been scratching his head. ered the streets The optimistic set season One of The TTeTNdt rttlb's hi t 1 ThorrgTTT Ts T'-ttUI "Ittyt Hank that w*H> two c nr n •, jr.s m sj*»t ~ ¦ hmimrrt hotrf tnbhtt-* et*—+r *- k "I sltfTtild sny not, ' tre bel- ter bargains. Trucks signed r Club President on and two out And I'm sure the jolly Chollv could have Mur,>l.» | „;,p , f«- least Even the turkish baths hung (, MOO, ju*t Jc» Mnll»n 1 i lowed a bonus of which is »s done would havi l>* en to go out there onto the field and talk sign- Ur ogham Country Cluh 1 1> out "no vacancy" B* • Mur* ki Greenberg has had three Pi |«• ~ |,| r . dra«. less was paid lli< k * Juitak than the with Wyse and (’apt. - S'l.SWl annual situation evir Hack and Cavaretta. < ( Its president The Stevens with 3.000 looms e V »:< ,1 matic home nirrs he j Wakefield. \ irgil was signed da> East Warren Sweep V>»r*>r since am b» with Ray Kof-*ytb 3,000 baths itN rejected Lrulil > K r, r s(, from and D- •» back the wars in July. lh T.ddie 4 • nose tree, long an out- C»vi*»n w s h- -of the cluh the last three They'll Be Playing With Fire applicants as far afield as Sler- r»m» i h his for r opening game, before a Sun- standing fletroit scout. \ it* u>t honor he . than way T>rn» r. of It will < line. 11l more half day crowd, he a Tiger Slated fomorrow The . was already tied Wyse’* shutout had gone glimmer- Simmon* CkluiK belted one. Bushed \into unifetm Frfrrrr- ¦ with golf all flay followed across the state Otnoal* oirk Rr.n f "That was my greatest from 1 ing the next hatter, hits the long ball at times, but Cmplr*--fi* rr r r thrill !'cr discharge 1,? na\y in Hot Warn n Recreation Sweep- Ctlllrnhme l«*n i Du m r < ¦ dinner and entertainment town lira.! Lin* i .1 , C: . . t^adhr-ir in baseball," he at - the time. Tr irks hasn’t b< en horr.< to his Hank is t . red flag in the Tiger batting order. I have seen Jjrt.i said ”.c evening. s' ak» i> set foi tomorrow night, I 1 Alma Fir ••*. Trueks laughs when oru squad, Kmt pn/e is $l5O. stances And it Was this Greenberg who, in 1938, took a pot shot Doyle Heavy Favorite homer in St. he reports that in his nearh two Se- retary John Gy\ie announces.) at Ruth's |x>mer record of b(> and missed lying it only by two. Rematch Lewis, Vansky Louis to clinch the jicnnant last S«»riof* Sunday. , \eafs in the na\> he wa» m-u r r,nfii-'s Chene-Tromhly. j I'm r.ot playing the red hoard that Cullenbme came up and are Eddie "Bad Man Lewis and And then - gloom- on a twuit. set traveled h> plane ; Pile Minerahti N>e, Stroh. \\ i*l- grounded out to end the inning after Hank had stolen YVyse’s Over Green Tonight Johnny Vansky figured in the came the t tgun‘s ? busing home run yesterday. I'n- mans, mans thousands of miles si n, Se\in-f lew• n K A- B, Gasket. horse Three urns oi four in that spot, what was the great dif- NEW YORK, net 3 season’s fUP> most hectic mat battle til I’ankus among the mans island* of the I'm id attendance lOH.’Vt Beluxweld. Ktaetke. Panic lean. ference 1 d hev. walked him sure pop and I m afraid Charlie was Jimmy Doyle, clever Los Angeles at Falrview Gardens two weeks llankus settled on south and iti« that one, the Tigers still central f’a* Total receipts M1?,1*7 1' hrai lark. Pepsi-Cnla Ciest kir : in thi nee. warm sun a little on that Like Mimi, he writers eight is a heavy favorite ago now been looked I i or\o. and have rrmatchcd plenty less solid than a THE DETROIT TIMES I'lascrs’ share Industries. Schmuft, SchrrW'der. had mad'* himself a trifle over-comfortable. to heat Johnny Green of Buffalo., over a longer route for one of stark of • • war bonds. The towering 22-C l.eaguc* and lub* 9I.VA.IMT Stcmpicn, Suflrm and Kast Wai-j Now v i| M's if Pa*sp;mi can reverse the verdict on "IT’ to V Y., tonight in their 10-round Tuesday’s wrestling tidbits at the drive 194 < s OcL S ommissioner share aft