PART 2. PAGE 2 SUNDAY TIMES (PHONE CHERRY SS00) Sunday, September 27, 1942 U. M.’s Razzle-Dazzle Play Baffles Great Lakes\ Kid' Team Goes 92 Yards ANOTHER TIME WHEN THE SAILORS HIT ROUGH WEATHER Seahawks Proved For Its Only Touchdown Fighting Stuff, ¦¦ k I Four Subs Are Used as Wolverines Beat Wildcats

« Romp All Over Heavier Sailors Cadet Schatier Again It Spark for 20-12 r i By 808 MURPHY , Before 25,000 ANX ARBOR. Sept. 26.—Calling on guile and magic, apeed Victory md unbelievable staying power?. put on circua and a flashing ground attack here this after- EVANSTON, HI.. Sept. 26 (UP). > an aerial ‘ noon to open its 1942 football season with an impressive ft to —They call them the Seahawks—* 0 upset victory over the Great; Bemie Bierman’s lowa Preflight , School naval cadets—and they eleven. 'f * Lakes Training Station S/ 1 showed on land and in the air they 'Q|||jM / . I—SB1—SB Playing without the services of FOOTBALL i is’ vOB have the fighting stuff that leads Tom Kuzma, brilliant halfback. to victory when they trimmed a Michigan showed one of the most! powerful Northwestern football interesting teams ever to appear team, 20 to 12, today. in the big stadium here. Veteran SCORES The Seahawks scored twice on not any observers could recall that FAST X Lgp. JP j Kt-- El «4b.'J f :; passes and once by rushing, but previous hand of Wolverines ever Buffalo 19 Susquehanna 0 Northwestern’s Wildcats scored were so daring and cocksure. West Virginia 21 Wash, and Lee 7 twice and threatened repeatedly Expertly drilled by Coach Fritz Columbia 39 Ft. Monmouth 0 in a thrill-packed second period Crisler and his assistants. Michi- Maryland 34 Connecticut 0j that had 25.000 spectators scream- gan threw the ball around in a (leneva 26 Carnegie Tech. 0 ing with excitement. fashion that has made the wide Boston U. 6 International 0 Cadel Bill Schatzer from little open game played by the Texas Colgate 49 St. Lawrence 0 North Central (111.) College, an teams so famed. Dartmouth 17 Holy Cross 6 unknown until the Seahawks Cornell 20 Lafayette 16 smothered Kansas, 61 to 0, last Old Style Miesing U.S. Coast Gd. 14 Wesleyan 6 week, again was the spark that They gambled in their own ter- Buckncll 7 Lebanon Val. 0 ignited his team’s play. His 63- Colby 58 Lowell Textile 0 yard run the first time the Hawk* ritory repeatedly. and usually got !got away with it. The set pattern that R. I. State 70 Vermont 13 their hands on the ball set up has governed so many great Mich- Wm. and Mary 3 Navy 0 his 1-foot plunge for the first TlmM Staff Photographer igan teams of the past was com-, Georgia Navy 14 Penn 6 Photo by touchdown. He was a constant pletely missing. I N.Car. Navy 13 Harvard 0 threat on offense and defense. 0 GEORGE CIETHAML, U. M. CAPTAIN, JAMMING HIS WAY INTO GREAT LAKES LINE FOB GAIN IN IST QUARTER. Michigan scored its touchdown Bowdoin 13 Tufts Laurelm Shared with only three minutes left to Bluefield Tch. 34 Morristown 0 play in the first half. i Union 19 Trinity 19 Ensign Dick Fisher, former Hugh McCullough had kicked 65 Princeton 20 Lakehurst 6 Ohio State star, shared laurels yards to- Michigan** ffcyard line:©trice 21 Davidson (1 TJnderdog Badgers Wins, Dodgers Win, Cling the Cadets by tossing a 57-yarfl Springfield 7 Cleveland scoring pass his But instead of bemoaning this bad Norwich 20 to fellow break, the speedy, youthful Crisler Williams 41 Middlehury 0 Mai Kutner of Texas. In the fourth gang came out of the hole on the Union 19 H'rdin-Sim’ns 19 period it was his consecutive first play when sophomore Bob Wash and Jeff 31 Bethany ‘6 Hold Irish to Tie To Chance, Cards Idle rushes of 41. 13 and 7 yards Chappius found an opening at Tigers in Fifth | through a stubborn Northwestern SOUTH By center and rambled all the way to MADISON. Wis., Sept. 26 (UP). marker. Mello made the touch- TiltM PrfH lager Mel Ott and Johnny Mize defense that set up Bernard Mer- 50. * So. Carolina 0 Tennessee 0 through Brooklyn Dodgers clung to ges’ short pass across the goal line., the Georgia 15 0 —An underdog Wisconsin team down on a 2-yard plunge CLEVELAND. Sept. 26. The The for all the Giants’ runs. When he hit daylight there was Tech Auburn key play of the their last chance of tying for the to Forrest Evashevski of Michi- [Nd. Carolina 6 Wake Forest 0 spoiled the heralded debut of jcenter. but The Tigers, who backed into a fourth The Braves took the second only one man. Pete Kmetovic, be-; Notre Dame’s “T" formation today drive was a pass from Bertelli to National League flag Saturday by gan, Tuskegee 12 Xhvier. N. Orl. 6 place tie while spending the early /game by forfeit. 9-0. A crowd of < tween him and the goal line. The! by holding highly-touted Irish Livingstone that was good for 25 defeating the Phils, 8-3, at Phila- I Ed Bucket) Hirsch of Williams- Virginia 0 Clemson 0 the idleness, 10,000 kids, who brought 250 tons Sailor backfield man managed to spec- yards. Bertelli added the point part of this week in delphia. while the leading Card- jville, Kv. p the Northw'estcm full- * Mississippi 39 Kentuoky T. 6 to a 7 to 7 tie before 3,000 strap as their admission fee. score. again game Chicago jof hack, on on bring him down. 7 Benning 0 tators. ifrom placement to knot the backed right out of it to- inals’ with the Cubs ‘ fell Fisher's fumble Chattanooga Ft. at St. Louis was postponed because swarmed onto the field in the the Cadet 27 in the second period Pass Closes Drive Vanderbilt 52 Tenn Tech. 0 The Irish counted upon Angelo WISCONSIN NOTRE DAME day when they were beaten by half of the eighth and pre- Hanslik L E. Dove of weather. (Giants’ and the Northwestern offens# ißertilli, one of the nation s great- the Indians, 3 to 0, in the opener sented any further play. Bob Car- quirk Michigan awept on down field, to Baumann L.T. Rymku* Brooklyn's victory trimmed the rolled over two touchdowns. MIDWEST forward passers in put - penter. his way est 1941. Vogde 1. O. Mcßride of their two game "crucial” league to and one- well on to his for . climaxing the 92-yard drive with a Miami 28 Centre 6 trail :Negue C Ztemba Cards’ lead one After Graham had hit the line them hack on the victory games, they , twelfth triumph with a 5-1 lead, 1, pass. Chappius to Paul White, from Roaepoly 41 Evansville 7 they at the conclu- Currier R G. Wrlaht series. half but even if win a touchdowTi from the Hirsch where left it Hlrehrunner R T. Neff their last game the Phils lost when the crowd became un- galloped 40 yards for Northwest- the 3-yard line. John Carrol 6 Wooster 0 However, Schrlener R E. Murphy Mel Harder, pitching his sec- with sion of last season. Ber- Sunday Dodgers ! ruly. tally. Pregulman missed the try for De Kalb Tchrs 13 W. Water Tch. 0 had a bad day. The lithe Wink Q Bertelli victory the may still lose ern's second telli Hirech LH, Llvlngetone ond successive shutout pennant by one game should I BROOKLYN I'HII 4IIM I H 1\ Fisher then tossed payoff extra point. Indiana Tchrs 7 Lochhaven T. 4 youngster who completed R H. Earley the 1 ABHOA ABHOA his Italian Hoeklna over Del Baker's men, clinched a • The other Michigan score came A. 9 passes Harder F. Mrllo both games of the St. Louis-Chi- Walker.rf ft 2 2 o May,3 4 2 1 1 pass to Kutner and Northwestern Okla. and M. 0 Oklahoma U- 70 out of 123 as a sopho- ,;Vaughn 3 3 n l j Waner rs 2 14 0 early in the third quarter. After 0 0 T O—T share of fourth place money for cago double-header be canceled by 0 had to hold on its 1 at the end Wheaton 21 Mission House more, made good only on four out Wlsrooain . 0 |R»W i f 3 0 2 Freed.rf 2 0 10 Michigan drove to the 4. sopho- Rochester 25 Depauw 0 tosses today. His pass- Noire Dame 0 0 7 o—7 the Indians with a seven-hit per- weather. 'Camili.lb 4 2 9 0 Nrthey.rf 2 0 10 of the half. The third period was of 13 aerial However, If should I aGlan.lf ft 2 4 0 Nay lor.rs 3 10 0 more canter James F. Brieske of Wash. U. Cape Girardau 7 by Touchdowna—W’laconain. Hlrach. Notre formance. the Cards , ft 0 a stalemate and the Cadets had 26 ing record was further clouded touchdown Owen.c ft 2 4 Llthller.lf ft 3 2 game Dame: Mello. Point after A victory for the Tigers tomor- lose games to the and m 4 4 * Harbo«F Beach entered the So. Methodist 26 North 7 two costly stages Harder; Dame; I both Cubs Rfii'r 10 Ktten 1 ft 1 0 the better of the fourth period, Tex.;' intereeptions at Wleconeln: Notre Bertelli. a 4 ft and delivered a 15-yard placement gubatitutlona—Wlaroneln: Boyle, row would mean approximately Brooklyn beat the Phils, the two /Herman. 2 3 1 ft 2 Burirh 1 2 although they could only add Stout 20 Mankato T. 0 0 of the game. Aaaer- Newam.p 2 0 0 0 Mtaugh 2 3 0 2 ft six Anderaon, Regan. Ray. Notre Dame: flag try that split the uprights. Dubuque 28 Central 6 back. S2OO to each player out of the clubs would tie for the and French p 2 10 0 Uvgstn.e 10 2 0 points to iheir total. Cualrk. W’hlte. Coleman. Tobin. Hiaeina. 1 0 Michigan's team was as fast as Stop Bertelli Llmont, Miller, Miller, World Series pool. necessitate a be*t-of-three series Caaey.p 0 0 0 0 Warren c 2 2 The lineups: Langston 16 Lincoln Univ. 6 Aahbaugh, C. T. Melton, p 0 0 0 . 2 ! VISTHWMItS.N CADETS , ft was daring. Chappius. Don Rob- 7 Piccone Clait. Manager Baker is expected to playoff. p 0 0 0 Missouri 38 St. Louis U. -Referee, Nahem. 0 Moll L. E. Boigar The "T” failed to provide Ber- Officiate John Oetchell. Bt. his Newhouserj Pgalny.p 0 o o 0 inson, Frank Wardley, Bob Wiese 7 Heidelberg 0 Thomaa; Michigan; pin hopes on Hal I A six-run rally in the sixth Karia'ad L T, Koleng Otterbien telli the pass protection to which umpire. F.rnle Vick. •Koyr 110 0 end Paul White are as fast a crew 0 field Judge. Fred Gardner, Cornell; head tomorrow, while Lou Boudreau: Ibroke a two-all tie and gave the Kapler LG. Flick Knox 2 Augustana Berk.p O 0 0 0 C. he was accustomed. On practically linesman, Stewart Willaon. Minnesota. k 1 I Hudson Mamaa f backfield talent as any one will Cop 0, will counter with his ace, Jim Dodgers their victory. Dolph 'Murphy o Burke R O. Gaga 2 Laros all his passes he was hurried and Hcneaay 0 0 j lx)k on this season. Marq. Tchrs. 12 Oshkosh Tchrs. 0 Bagbv Jr. [CamiHi drove in a total of four p 0 0 Vincent R T. BcfculMi was far overshooting his potential DETROIT ( LKVn.A>n Haase RE. Rla|Af Illinois College 0 W. 111. Tchrs. 0 runs and stole home to account Total* 3* 11 27 9 Total* 37 13 27 6 Kean Qnupef* Veterans receivers. AB H O A AB H O A Podgamy in Q. Ad Like Llpon.s* 4 0 10, for of the eight Brooklyn runs. ‘Batted /or atath tnewng, [Graham L H. Scbataef Milikin 7 Carroll 0 4 0 12 H’kett.rf five t Batr»d /or Beck in eighth Inning. After turning back four Notre Cramer,cf 4 110 EdWdf.cr 4 2 2 0, The Giants split a double-header Buffmtre R H. Merles WardTey, and Wiese Marquette 14 Kansas 0 - Coaky.l Hlrarh , Chgppta*. Dame scoring threats in the first Tennessee. Held M 4 2 3 0 Kattn'r.3b 3 2 14 Brooklyn 100 10« 000—» F. Be neon *ere playing their first game for York,lh 2 0 7 2 Heath.lf 2 0 2 0 with the Braves at New York. (Philadelphia North two periods, Wisconsin took charge g.lb 000 021 000—3 western 0 13 2 o—l 4 STATE COLLEGIATE Meyer,2b 4 13 3 Flem 3 1 12 1!Carl Hubbell scored his eleventh Cadet a 7 2 0 a 29 .Tichigan, but they behaved with early B’dr’u.aa Run*--Walker. A’aughan. Heeee 2. .Naval of the contest in the third Roaa.rf 4 0 2 0 4 2 4 2 in opener. 6-4, 1 Galan.! Kutner. Flatter, the poise of veteran* Ohio Wes. 7 Albion 0 Higgins. 2 1 0 Mark.2b 2 12 4 victory the as Man- Owen. Reieer, May. Warren 2 Run* hatted Touchdowns—Uchultaer. period and broke the deadlock on 3 4 4 atole home), Oraham. Hlrach Point* after touchdown Captain George Ceithaml’s di- 111. St. Tch. 0 Manchester 19 Paraons.e 3 0 4 1 Des'tels.c 4 13 0 in—Camilll (Camtlll Reeae —Cage 2. a beautiful 35-yard run through an ?Gehrlngr Harder, p 3 0 0 3 2, Herman. Warren, Lltwhiler. May. Two- Substitutes Northwestern Ends Toledo 26 Kent State 14 To Scoreless Tie 1 1 o o Colberg. Wallis. Siegle, Ohland. Tackles rection of the razzle-dazzle Benton, baie hlte Galan Three-baa* Michi- open field by Elroy Hirsch, sopho- p 2 0 12 2. Camtlll. hit 1 Carlson Samartla. Guards— Dlfranresca, St. 0 0 Major League j- gan attack had the fans wonder- 8011. Tchr. 34 Central Norm. 0 •Radcltff 10 Raeae. Home run- Warren Stolen baaea Gent. Center* App, Oolan Quarterbacks more left halfback. 0 0 Retaer, Camilll. Owen. Reeae. Sacrifice ing ju«t East Ky State 7 Maryville 7 COLUMBIA. S. C., Sept. 26 White.p 11 Warren. Daodulr. McNutt. Backs— . what would happen next. Notre Dame received the kick- iHarrla 10 0 0 hit —Burch. Double play*—Camilll