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10-C THE DETROIT TIMES They'll Feeling 500,000 to See Do It Old Tired Gets Every Time Wings as By Tie Bowl Contests JIMMY HATLO Bruins B l hy UftcfbJal& Presage Banner Two- 'tis /I CAN'T STAND TJ-IIS HOUSB^ISSkS 1 ALLRI6HT ALLRIGHT, HON. 'Uf SWE DROVE HIM I ANOTHER MINUTE. IM \ Akfm X GIVE IN. X’LLTRVTO Wiped Out in Year in Sports MAD-MAD MAD/ WEEKS OFF i a Yep, Old Man 194 5 BATTY UNTIL HE V 60ING I GET A FEW Let's Ha e Bit By LEWIS H. WALTER , B r l niul Prvaa HEAR » WELL Go TO . PROMISED TO TAkt. vPYA AND finish 1-S Lang Sync Is About to Depart Twenty-four college foothall .Ir\ “I think well Of Auld i with but the race U and two All-Star squads teams tight any one’* craay to pre- to go through their final •o were dict. The team that wins threa | Kl'NNi'.!. YEAR’S FINAL PICKS pares today, ready to usher in THK GIVES straight games Is likely to win I America s. greatest what may be the sports year of all time in an as-j championship.” a Day . . . Syne and Okay, professor give us “Auld Lang ’ sortment of 13 New Year's That* Coach of games expected to attract fresh batch of aspirin ... bowl the speaking. Hi* nearly half a million fans. Detroit . road team just tied the Here we are . . coming down to the end of the had Popularity of post season class- Wings at cor- . Red 3-3 Olympia, . . . another year . . the end of ics has drawn a record field of ing two goals within 37 second* might to a lot of that we This he a good day list resolutions participants, presaging an era of the final period to astound the willstart breaking tomorrow. Or maybe a review of the mistakes which may provide New Years season's largest crowd of 14,466. we've made during the past year. Or perhaps some of the Day gridiron entertainment wher- “You can count out lessons we've learned like, for instance, never putting bananas in ever the weather is temperate and of the playoffs, definitely, after there is a stadium big enough to the one they lost to us Satur- the refrigerator. draw a crowd large enough to day night. But It’s that Chicago . • To those staunch and gallant follower* of this column . make the venture profitable. team that Jolta me. I don’t aee those amazing people who ha\e suffered with our efforts dur- Headlining the program are the ri ; really all right at how they keep going.” favorites, game Clapper had not yet learned of ing the past 12 months . . . we can only say that it hurt me old the Rose Bowl at Cal.; the Sugar Bow] SHE'S | : . ! the Hawk’s 3-2 defeat in Nevv twice as much as it did you. Pasadena. NOW DRIVING at New Orleans; the Cotton Bowl York last night. at Dallas. Tex., and the Orange WM CRAZY/VyRRVING! : " AND GETTING BETTER Miami, quartet ol SHK-Stl-- Chance Bowl at Fla . a Positively, Your Last THE. HOUSE i looks tough but the ABOUT ffgl \ YOU SURE WE. TURNED“ “Detroit And now for those of you who might have gone into this hardy perennials that survived 'll only once without interruption throughout Wlngn have beaten us final day of the year with as much as two dollars left, we will -SHE LEFT In four starts and we’re getting the grim war years. this very second fix it so. you can go into the New Year as clean better,” said the tall, slender as a hound's tooth. 90.000 AT PASADENA defenseman. sitting out most of hi*; for Bowl, Dit is Here is the vvaykunnel Murphiski sees the Bowl picture The Rose great-grnnd- nineteenth season while directing daddy of all the post-season tomorrow: larg- the club. Southern California. (But events, again will draw the “We certainly gave the Wing* ROSE BOWL—Alabama o\er est crowd, with a capacity house rout.) a siare last night, didn’t we?” no of 90.000 fans assured for the position Aggies The Bruins willbe in SUGAR BOWL—Bob Fenimore and his Oklahoma .battle between Southern Califor- to do more than scare Detroit to outscore Wedemeyer and the St. Mary’s Gaels. nia, making its ninth Pasadena tomorrow night when the team* ORANGE BOWL—Two very mediocre teams with a appearance, and Alabama, coming play on Boston Ice to break the West for the sixth time. Boston, the one passing nod to Miami U. I third place tie. Alabama, highest scoring team team in the N. H. L. which h**n't COTTON BOWL—Dana Bible’s Longhorns to take in the school's history, is a 13- beaten Detroit in two season* of j Missouri. favorite to ruin Southern league play, appears inching up , OIL BOWL—Georgia &\er Tulsa. California's perfect record of to smack down the red-shirted , SHRINE G AME—East finally beats West. eight straight triumphs in the jinx. , Rose Bowl. The huge crowd was beginning! Dixie's Sugar BowL with a rep- to feet sorry for the Bruins afUKf utation for sensationally close Newsy Lines n two fieriods last night. Only Psychology With Southern Cal. games at stake, is expected to Behind great goal mg of Frank Allen Pair wi* best of the have a more exciting battle for He’s Winner* back from the south Pacific, If ever a team entered a game with all the j the 72,000 fans who will park saving them from another hu- psychology, it's Southern California. Escoe is So Sorry 1 at miliation like the 7-0 defeat tuf- the Rose game as Tulane Stadium New Orleans vijit All pregame stories have viewed Bowl all for the game between perfect rcc- i sered in the Brums’ previous , here. Alabama . . big a By Takes Lead just a case of how* score. A. & $2,000 iOrd Oklahoma M. and onre- CHARLES ESCOE—Olympia box office treasurer and building The Crimson Tide players, like most teams that go beaten St. Mary's, the kid club manager is crying salty tears today. were almost as many TWO FOR BROWN the Chene-Tromhly three-man team There TOLEDO, Dec. 31—Detroit 1 West for the Pasadena festival, are busy looking over which became pride of the people outside as inside when the Wings played the Boston Bruins Adam Brown had given Detroit West Coast by beating the South- over-average tournament and bowlers accounted for the major Hollywood and ascertaining how Lana Turner fixes her last night. Standing room was gone long before 8 o'clock. The the a 1-0 lead late in the first period jern California Trojans. 26 to 0. Louis Burr’s Log Cabin Classic 14,466 high changes over the week-end in the Bruins . . was larger previous season’s of with Ted trick eyelashes . or how Van Johnson parts his hair. game crowd of 232 than the States Bowling Tourna- shorthandea. in a considered by many as for bowlers of 185 average or 14.234 for the game with Montreal Canadicns, Nov. 11. Central Lindsay had flipped in an easy Coach Frank Thomas probably is half wacky trying to keep * • • the top upset of the 1945 season. ment goal corner on Syd his serious about the under are finished today and the Walter Johnson, a former Tolo- from the charges game. The Aggies are a touchdown fa- BILL QUACKENBCSH—Detroit Red Wing defenseman, was How-e’s pass early In the second. Meanwhile, old stuff Jeff vorite. women’s trio at Casino closes doan, and Harold Allen, Detroit the Hollywood theme is all to declared the victim of a concussion after a second period collision in Then Brown had followed with his Holy Cross, carrying the hopes Jan. 6. veteran, moved into first place the a Cravath and his Trojans. They’re just going along minding with of the Bruins last night. But the blond checker 1240. Both second goal of night on of New England, is a slight un- John Poch, who entered the from Toronto made a fast recovery and returned to the ice with Class A doubles with two-man break with Joe Carveth. their own football business and getting ready to try and pre- members of the Mineralite team, derdog in its Orange Bowl assign- event largely to please 10 minutes left in the last period. It had previously been reported But that third-period tired feel- - serve that record of never having lost in a Rose Bowl game . . . Log Cabin Allen let! the tandem with 662. ment against home town Miami Farkas, Peterson he was through for the night. ing, which the Wings thought they which is pretty good psychology in itself. University before 36,000 fans his friend John • # • Only change in Class A five- with two victories, in ago. had shaken off * the Classic winner two years manager man event saw the Wilson Dairy* Florida metropolis. Each team JR.—son of the of the Boston Bruins spot with came back again, simultaneously has defeat, although with 1.372 and the hockey team, suggested escape of Detroit take third surge. suffered one finished first has formation of “the club"—an Tony Morang led the Dairy- with a Boston Miami also has a tie 52,000 won from American society servicemen, who Lke himself outwitted 2939. Goalie Harry Lumley. who had Gilmer Represents Difference against its first prize. Poch of and men with 63i. The team had record. evaded the enemy in occupied territory. been playing holeproof if nervous to Gilmer, a field of 590. * games 993, and 985. The difference in the two teams figures be Harry 0 * of 961 hockey, turned back some smart, star. still insists Gilmer is the TEXAS BIG FAVORITE James Marshall, a big time H. C. Blanchard and Steve plays by and ’Bama’s passing Frank Thomas BEAU JACK—continuing his comeback in the ring after service Czapski of Detroit passing Herbie Cain J competitor until his war job al- Reif, took fifth in Cowley. Suddenly he was the best pegger of a football he ever has seen. The Southwest Conference in the armed forces, clashes with Morris slugging Brooklyn A vie-! game Square Class doubles with 1202. , tim of two cheap goals. Incidentally, unlike other great passing stars such as champions, the Texas Longhorns, most took him out of the welterweight, Friday night at Madison Garden. A Ottos, entirely, 51,000. • • * couple of Detroit Gallinger, center on the Luckman, Friedman, Bertelll, .aren’t expected to have too much had 1279 for Ed- in 1170 Don Baugh, etc., Gilmer doe* it the tole, 1265, and $300; Frank Proofke and Auch. turned Boston Sprout Line, fired a 25 of a tussle in defeating thrice- ward JOCKEY GORDON RlCHAßDS—winner of more than 3.000 to take ('lass Ft doubles. unorthodox way. He leaps into the air to pass instead of S2OO, third in footer from straight out which " beaten Missouri, kingpins of the Molinaro, 1259 and and John races in his career, topped boxer Bruce Woodock and snooker player of hit $125 Fred Breckie Detroit hit 656 Lumley on the left arm and keeping his feet firmly planted on good old terra firms. 1 Big Six Conference in the Cotton Sonkoly, 1252 and had the Joe Davis as Britain's No. 1 sports figure in a poll conducted by the A singles. next three places. News the for second in Class bounced in. On the next rush Gilmer or no Gilmer, it would be no surprise to this corner Bowl before a full house of 45,500. London newspaper, of World. Trackman Sydney Wooder- Eddie Walker and Carl Lennox, son and Henry Cotton, the golf pm, completed the first five. and center Milt looser before Texas is rated two touchdowns the IT’S FAMILY AFFAIR • • both him with to see the Trojans make Alabama's tusks a lot * of Detroit, trailed skating team, although Schmidt came up to the afternoon is over. better Missouri’s two scores of 653 and 649. respec- shove rebound across the line failure to click in practice lead William Seifferlein and his SAMPSON POWELL—Detroit 162-pounder, fought a 10-round standings the sons, William and Clarence, the 4,500 tively. to hit the board. while three Wings threw them- many to believe the game might draw with Mario Ochoa of Havana before a crowd of in the Wally Nowak, another De- Chene-Trombly winners with 359 Cuban city. There were no knockdowns. selves down tn a vain attempt to Yes, Why Not for result in a runaway for the once- and S3OO, led a field of 775. They troiter. rolled into fourth in Class pile up the play. Match Check? beaten Longhorns. B singles with 632. Who is going to pick up the check for the high school are from St. Peter and St. Paul s The Oil Bowl game at Houston, League. Parsons Major Leaguers of De- CLANCY IGNORES ’EM said game played Olympia? finishing basketball game, if and when is at Tex., abandoned last year because Ramblers from the Ford Motor troit didn't fare so well, Eddie Bruneteau and This has become the most discussed local topic since the of the war, drew two evenly Building League landed second on Skaters Star Hurt, with 2446. Roy Cullenbine had Armstrong claimed Schmidt had Johnstown flood. matched teyns, Georgia of the 254. The prize of $250 went to 564, Steve Gromek 562, J. Mc- deliberately kicked the puck in Southeastern Conference with Donald 476, Hal Newhouser 427, One local paper says in screaming headlines the two Russel Hardenberg, Harold Schat- but referee King Clancy waved defeats and Tulsa, a Missouri Val- zer and George Thomson. Attention and Dizzy Trout 417. aside the protests. check belongs to them. Another comes out editorially ley independent, making its fifth Stanley Clarke, Victor Santoro Hawks Bow Newhouser led the baseballers Lumley then had to b«ar down and is very much against the rival grabbing the anchor. straight bowl game appearance from Ecorse in the singles with 609. to the game as the and Bruno Zioben ¦ Ar« save Bruin* a Business Tly the .Aaaoriated Preaa Tn la Timr« What, say, boys . . . let’s match for it. with record of seven wins and Men’s League had 245 High school skaters! threw everything on the attack two losses. Georgia is a slight for S2OO. Waited Brent, Carl By- The instead of playing cozy for Mtk favorite among ceynski. and Roy Hawkins from Entries for The Detroit Times usually acceptable tie on Clarence (Biggie) Munn will give his decision to Syracuse the 27.000 fans Open High School relay pressed jubilantly around Bill Mansfield Wins expected to attend that battle. UAW-CIO 254 and 238 for $175. Michigan ice. It was stocky wff authorities before the end of the week regarding acceptance of Schemers from Mt. Elliott House and novice champion speed skat- Mosienko Saturday after the 160- Mansfield basketball team, off came closest, however, a At San Francisco a host of crip- championships at Isle with the head coaching job. League had 238 for $l5O. They ing Belle pounder hockey s to a good start, defeated Joe that rang ,*oa! pled kids throughout the land will Saturday must be in the on hottest line 40-footer off the Unless Michigan does something to change Biggie’s mind It the rolled into fifth place on the final next Louis’ Brown Bombers last night, j post he eventual benefactors of the mail by Wednesday. fired the goal that beat the Mon- 41 to 30. Wilbur King of the looks now as though there will be a new line coach at Ann charity game between picked col- day. Saves by periods were 9-11.11 The entry blank is in today’s treal Canadicns 5-4. That carried lasers was high with 11 points as —3l for Bnmsek 7-6-12—25 * legiate squads the i and Arbor next year. from East and LIST DUE JAN. fl Send it in row. Don’t the Hawks to within one point of Howard McCarthy had 10 for the West before 60.000 fans. The West paper. ;for Lumley. The complete prize lilst willnot hold back thinking you aren’t the leading Canucks. winners. Mansfields next game is a bare one-point favorite in a is he with of Midland And now it's HAPPY NEW YEAR to everybody! be out until Jan. 6 and the prize good enough. This the first Less than 24 hours later, will Dows on game many oddsmakers are rat- checks not ready until Jan. 9. high school meet of this riatum Jan. 13 In Redeemer g>m. ing as a tossup. Frank Damico led Eastern Di- ever held here. You’ve got as Mosienko slumped to the ice in Ar« Tm In Tim<-» Swtrpt- Sports - State Cage Standings i Are Yoi in Tlmr* Sweep#? ——» vision of the Traveling League good a chance as the next boy Madison Square Garden with in- 'M' Puck Team (Aaanrlated Preaa) with 664 for Mack-Roulevard. Pete or girL 1 jured knee tendons MjfOred when W L Pet. PF PA he was blocked by Hockey Standings tVavne 4 0 1 000 177 118 Here's Lineups Orazlant of Conner Recreation Remember: 'lf you can skate defenseman Bay City 2 000 Bill Moe of the Rangers. NATIONAL llMill BREVITIES J. C. 0 1 80 52 lifted 651. | I 1 147 you can win." W L T CF r,A P't 3 Detroit 3 .750 308 Mark Collinak of Maxwell Five Midwest Skating All the Hawks had to do was MonfrMl IS 7 2 :* 39 Has Games Michigan 5 3 .714 3*B 354 For Bowls The Open Chlrars 13 7 3 I*2 M 27 Weatern Michigan 4 3 .887 351 302 in a defeat the Rangers, 7 doubleheader shot 6-19 and championship scheduled for yester- i tailend who DETROIT 10 4 44 ft? 34 . .Joe DlMagglo is going to Flor- ANN ARBOR. Dec. 31—The Central Michigan 4 .V .871 4*B 308 NEW YORK, Dec. 31 (AP)— 652. A seven-pin count hadn’t won a game in B*»tnn 9 » A 73 ft? 34 Albion 3 3 .500 358 384 in a 277 day at Belle Isle will be held in a month. Tomn'o 7 IS 3 7 0 94 17 ida a month ahead of the rest of first week of 1946 will provide Michigan Here is the lineup of New Year’s kept taking But Mosienko's injury, crippling S*. 2 '-9 Normal 3 3 .500 189 l«8 him from first for the cold, bracing, head-clearing Nfw York fts u the Yankees to train . . Bulldog University of Michigan students Alma 1 1 .500 91 92 Day football games, with teams, game the ( striking , I.4ST Nlf.H I s KM I. 7H high in the power » H land Park J. C. 1 l .500 59 81 division. air of the New Year’s Day start- moulded DETROIT 3 B' , --n .3 Turner, the old Bear center, Isn't vacation sites, (in —— 10-day —— returning after a ralvin 3 3 .400 318 3*l won-lost-tie records Are To« In limn Sweep** around Bill and the two Bentley New York 3 listening ing at 2 p. m. RPAV » to offers from the new* with a well rounded schedule. Kalamaroo 1 3 .333 137 124 brackets), kickoff time, estimated |brothers, helped pave the way for MTI RtfttLTS array Piston 4. Toronto 3 league ... Hope 3 pretentious of skaters * All-American hockey 1 .333 155 189 attendance A Chicago 5, 4 so far The Wolverine team has Gd Rapid* C. 3 .331 127 192 1 and network broad- a surprise 3-2 victory for New Montreal J 1 Rough, Tough including nationally known . . . Joe Louis is backing an or- three contests in days, two Muakegon J C 1 3 .113 111 144 cast times; (All Guys such TONIfiHT ft GAME four times listed are of York. Montreal at New York All-Negro Michigan State 1 3 .350 180 210 E S.T.): stars as Bobby Fitzgerald chestra and an show of them at home. The puckmcn 4 i Hilladale 1 .200 198 359 & Jive) . Rote at Minneapolis, Hermie Van Putten tJump in L. . to their winning Port Huron O .000 .37 40 Bowl Paaadena Cel.. Alabama In Wrestle Royal A. J will seek extend J C. l (8-0-01 v» Southern California ( 7-3-0). Detroit 0 1 11 57 Newark, Eileen Whalley and Jimmy Lee of Cleveland is streak to eight consecutive games. Tech .000 ; 5 p m . »o 000. NBC. ( 41 p m Five of the eight grapplers who of tht Northern Mich. 0 1 .000 42 94 sugar Bowl at New Orleana. Oklahoma Betty Mitchell from the Hudson new National A. A. U. boxing They play De LaSalle Juniors of 0 88 St. Mary'* •. will participate in the Lawrence Tech 3 .000 130 A. A. M. 18-0-01 v* 17-1-0 New Year’s i country, chairman. Wednesday Jackson J C. 0 3 000 109 129 7 P m. 73,000, ABC (American), 245 Night royal’’ Bay in addition to such Toronto here night, p m “wrestle at Fairview Uvtzvli Mores I SATURDAY'S RESI'LTS local stars as Vincent Bozich and f# The Cubs have signed Eddie Past-West ram* at Ran Francisco, p. . travel to Windsor for a return State 57, Michigan 40 5 m Gardens are classed as mat ruf- Ohio 80 000 MBS, 4 45 p m willparticipate. Pafko. brother of Andy with the Windsor K (Bad Man) Lorraine Sabbe and Wal- engagement GAMES THIS Oranje Bowl at Miami Holy Cro»» (8-l-n> fians. They are Eddie i ter Erickson, of Wednesday— SyT*ru»e at Michigan State, v» (F’a ) (8-1-1), 3 p. m . 38.000, This meet is sponsored by the brother Paul. Colonials Friday, and wind up the Muakegon Miami Lewis, Sgt. Frank Manaici, Dale J C at Hope CBS. 1 45 p m Detroit Free Press. Cosmos Star Pairs With Prague and Zurich, battled week's activity against Sarnia Friday—Cincinnati at Wayne, Bay City J C. Cotton Bowl at Da'.la* MUtntirl (6-9-0) Haddock,. Stanley Ruresh and-Vic Schwartz —— T«* S»«(8? through three overtime periods Hockey Clt/b here Saturday. at Port Huron W C v* 7>ew» (0-1-01, 313 p m, 45.500, Costello. The boys Art to Thnrt to Saturday—Cincinnati at Michigan State, l MBS. 2pm who do not a 2-2 tie in a hockey game in The Michigan swim team will illtnrd* at Michigan, Weatern Michigan at Oil Bowl at Houiton. Tea, Georgia (*-2-0) wrestle so roughly are Walter v» Tulaa (7-3-01. p m , 000. to Gain Junior Net I) avo s. Switzerland, its start against Central Michigan. Toledo at Detroit. Ferrt* 2 30 27 Roxy. Wayne Results Doubles Final for the make final dual at at Michigan Run Bowl a* El P*«o Tes . Denver (4-4-1) Dale and sailor Cage Speller Institute Alma. Kalamaxoo v« New Meslco (5-1-1 I. 4 p. 15.000, Cup. m. Smith. as A** v* South Carolina (2-3-31. K»>nturky St. 59 New overwhelmed 2 70 m 14 000 occasion. 73. John Sidney in junior p . —— 51, Long 49. Schwartz. are the national indoor tennis place Entry Blank Bowl E:e«no Drake (4-4-11 Arc Toa In Timet Sweep*? Bowline Grr<*n laland the last Washington Lions, Ralafn at Cal North Carolina St. Joaeph v» Fresno State (4-5-2). 4 p m. 14 000 47. 36 doubles championship final today with Richard Savitt, Bayonne, 15-2. Tfnnv»«p« T*mpl« in an Eastern Hockey Vulcan Bow) at. Blrmlnrham, Ala , Trnnea- 43. .16. N, J., THE DETROIT TIMES FIRST ANNUAL Coioraio C*nl*l'i* 34. and Leonard Steiner, Brooklyn. League New *e* State (7-3-0) )». Teat* College (8-2-11. Scratches 35. game in York. 70 p . 8,500. Wyoming 48, V»lP*ral*o 40 way MICHIGAN OPEN HIGH SCHOOL RELAY 3 m 39, Syr»ou*« Schwartz-Hetzeek lobbed and smashed their through the James L. Lee of Flower at Jack»onvi!le. Fla., Louis- Gt’lF*TRF AM Sampaon Navy 38 Cleveland has. Bowl N rthogatvrn 42 iana Normal 18-2-0 < «l Lane -College Weather, dear, track heavy. 51. Clark semifina’ with the M a they been appointed chairman i, p m 8 P '»t p m Toledo 4 9 Tolfdo Navy .18. MacDonald, of the! Ico Skating CliampionshipN isl-0 230 000. 115 i Detroit tlm# i College 57, Bergen College brothers. Dean and which he was defeated by Amateur Athletic Unions Aralea Bowl at Orlando, Fla . Knorviil* First Pace —Sheila May, Darby Danlu Queen* Jr. 53. national! (4-5-0) v» N Duett, lUmllne 58 Mar*h*ll 54 Princeton, N. J., sons of Dean Schwartz. boxing ev>’!e*r Florida A 1 18-1-01. Dutehlll B Midlurk. 54, committee He SATURDAY. JAN. 5, 1946, 2:00 P. M., BELLE ISLE i 30pm 7 000. Second Rare—Honey Eastern Kentucky Kanta* State 47. y succeeds! Bun. Betleita. Me Evanavllle M a t h e , na- Schwartz paired with Steiner Eugene America) Coconut Bowl at Miami Fl* . Bethune- ehanlsdnr. Kimberley, Cacho, Hywirk. Indiana S»at* 48. 41. i W. Driscoll of Boston. I (Open to Any High School Boy Girl Skater in y* Val- 49 Chicago Loyola or North r r-kman Cciiee* (7-4 o'. Albany rGa.) dlna Bln* Indiana State 28. tional ranking lin the western at Cranbrook The plans to (8-4.0' 2pm * 58, Eaatern 48 AAU bring boxing! State Ts ('-bef 000. Third R»ce—New TV,ugh. Sldl-Del-Abet. Evanavllle lUlnola Mar of 1916, School, RELAYS —— Michigan Are T«l In Time* Sweeps* Darby Doodlt Eaiy Spell. Ohln State 57. 40. Bloomfield Hills, Mich., teams from England and the (Chock event) Facraqy. An- lUlnola 58 Depaul 37. Ar-f Fourth Rare—Cee Tee Tee, Bradley last summer and in the nationals gentine for a tour with dre* Kay. Gay Salient. Tech 55. Nebraak* 3.1 The Mnt hoys’ ’ the BOYS 4«f yards 181 yarda * Big Ten S+andinqs Fifth Red Mlnneaota 69 North Dakota State 46. ‘jgT ' at Kalamazoo. is»s of the AAU ? ? Rare—Vanilatn. Dlavotar. Can- (O > 35 tournament HB ? W Opp Sting Cape Stage Fire, BuUer 37 Miami volleying miU 2 mil** L Pet Pt* ter. Lea. Cod. Her- Purdue 50 hH§ i Savitt ranked eighth in the Boston, April H-9 . . . ? ? Ohio State 3 ol 000 10? *8 cules. l!*rd Riant. GreAt Lake* $1 AmerkHif Slkth Rare—Darby Grey Wine, pepperdtng 60 Frit Teaat State 49 squared the W (juniors Indiana 1 0 1 000 87 5S Dunran. Navy Air 59, Aggie* in 1044 and reached the teams will pay return GIBLS ? 401 yards ? 111 yards Lucky Aunt. Senate, Plucky Raider, Corpu* Chrtett Teaaa visits V lowa 1 0 1 000 41 39 Al- 44 first set national singles quarterfinal of those countries (Note—ln boys' \ 0 0 0 0 buldn. Quaker relays six skaters in mile, mile and Minnesota .000 Bridge New 59 Temple Artiona State 39 5-5 0 0 o 0 Seventh Rera—Tat Zac, Unknown Mevloo score at ’W* 1943. lit Purdue .000 K Doe Nevada 47, Stanford 30 j Bouden of MaplX 2-mile, four skaters in other relays.) 0 0 000 0 0 R< **rd. Doe. Toolmaker College I in S*»rp«? Northwratern F.tghth Colorado State of after let/eck's “ Sr* To* Tim** wood, Is. J., Chicago 0 0 .000 Raoe—Sun Galomar, Runta. Day Ft Warren 43. former U. S. doublet! o o Dfdger. Party, Edueatlon 36, NOVICE EVENTS o Orevllle, Good Ante. Patch Diego Training crashing serv- titlist, defeated Lt. Wtfrnmtn 0 0 .000 o Belly a Bob. Arlxona 44. Ran Naval Paul A&nthoal BOYS yds. O 440 yds. tj •*• Y**- % rr-Mnaa n 3 000 t>s 134 Center 18. ice brought a i Omaha Beaten, 7-0 of Los Angeles, 1-6. 6-4, o«• ? i 0 3 .000 83 91 Idaho 41 Geiger Field 31 6-3. to! ritncla FAIR GROINDB 89, Wings’ GIRLS 101 yds. 220 yds. 441 yds. THIS WEEK'S GAMES Weather, heavy Ft Lewie Separation Center Waah- Omaha. Detroit Red win the Philippines service ? ? G clear, track 46 tennis! Monday—De Paul at Mlnneaota, Great Lokra Po»t. 3 30 m. (Detroit time). Intton Hetzeck is the ML farm club in the United States championship. at Northwestern p Oregon 63, NW Inaulatora .18 j Xanthos and Cp!.l Name Address School Flrrt Race—Ack Ack. Camp 67, first Detroit alex hetzlck , Hockey League, Tunday—Jl'tO’-'t* at W!acon*tn. Indiana at Second Darling Bo** Unlveraitf of California at I was defeated 7-0 John Hllley of Waco Race—Rotate Lot Angeiet 49 defeated! George Times, Bvi’ler St Louis Unlverallv at lowa Rare Ftp*lln#r. Travel. Valdtna junior to gain a national final. In last night by Kansas City, which Bowden and Sgt. Entries dose Jan. 2, with E. Van, The Detroit Chicago. at Fifth U»*h 41 California tl, Jack Broyl*t| Saturday—lndiana at Illinois Sint-r. Bo o Prince, Camera Man. Wtae De- jorti S 9T, hoy's times in Detroit 31. Michigan, Ceoturv Fo e’a'tfornta 1941 he reached the national scored five the first of Lamesa. Tex.. In the Mlr.neaota at WUcooala.. Purdue claim. Are Tee I* Ttmea Sweep** period. doublet! at Ohto. Eighth Rare—Ten*. quarterfinal at Kalamazoo in final. 2-6. 7-5, 6-1. |