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Richmond Battles Romeo to 0-0 Tie in Upset Duel Upset Duel .'- * in? Richmond Battles Romeo to 0-0 Tie ! The Monitor-Leader Patrick Sticks to “Sieve” Buzinski; Outgain SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1942 PAGE 8 Peachmen Goalie Con ies Through Only at Home Foe; Can’t Score BY HARRY GRAYSON i . 1 ' Wolverines and Irish NEA Service Sperte Etftler 4'u .¦¦¦ "wiypiiinip 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 14—He ia Last a funny-looking little bloke Traditional Game Marks standing no more than five feet Appearance for Quick, Lothery in Gridiron Spotlight seven. He would have to carry led in each hand to weigh more The old football truism that prior records go by the than 140 pounds. again yes- 'Bama-Georgia Tech Game Standing at the goal of the boards when old football rivals clash proved itself New York Rangers, champions terday when the undefeated Romeo High school Peachmen Also Attracts Full House of the National Hockey League, were battled to a 0-0 tie by o Richmond team that was expect- he has been one of the most for- ed to lose by ot least three touchdowns. lorn figures to come up in sports t any rea- expected to get in the Reading back over the statistics, there still isn CLAASSEN isn’t • BY HAROLD in many years. why Peachmen didn't wallop the padding out of Rich- NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (IP) game; Wisconsin goes against For 16 years the Rangers have son the Northwestern in the purple’s mond except for the fact that the two teams have been the upsets to date haven't a name conjure with in - —ls been to : «• the fans there is last chance of the year for a Big Mm- -w. ¦ gridiron*foes of many years standing, with many of the gomes convinced the glistening game. of foot- something different in this foot- Ten win; Indiana entertains Lester Patrick is considered of yore resembling the meeting of gladiotors instead ball season, a glance at today’s hapless Kansas State and Pur- the smartest man in the dodge, ball players. Romeo's famous running attack that led it to the program should settle all due argues with Michigan State. and when he bobbed up with Tri-County championship this < will try to prove its doubts: Tulsa Steven Rudolph Buzinski as the year and an undefeated season, sturdy performances this year, high by spilling Baylor and Yale vs. Princeton at New rank successor to Sugar Jim Henry, chalked up 155 yards gained on Sexton and Thorman, with Texas Christian, one of the early York. now in active service, everyone th? ground, and 24 through the Frapier, the center, who was a season powers, hopes to apply vs. State at suspected he would have an- air, while Richmond had to be of on the line. Illinois Ohio the brakes to Texas’ march to bulwark defense other ace to show them. contented with 31 yards gained a guard, and Withorn, Cleveland. Conference flag. Kaiser, the Southwest Hadn’t the Rangers had such on the ground and 17 via the the quarterback, both outstand- Cornell vs. Dartmouth at Buf- Missouri, its casualty list •••• • illustrious netkeepers as Lome aerial route. ing performers, also played their falo. shrinking, heads south for Okla- Chabot, John Ross Roach and It was evident from the be- last game yesterday. Others, vs. Navy at Balti- a game that will vir- - Columbia homa and Davey Kerr? ginning that John Mur- who are talking of joining the tually decide the big six . Coach more. crown. GARDINER STARTED aski’s team was following the colors, will also be lost, and the West coast St. Mary’s “SIEVE” gets down on the ice to stop a shot by a Chicago Black Hawk as New Ohio Wesleyan vs. Boston Un- On SLOWLY BUZINSKI policy “We’re not going to Barnabo is looking forward to pre-flighters action at York Rangers win in overtime, 5-3, at Madison Square Garden. Ott Heller is about to swat the puck of: iversity, cancelled. resume But when Steven Buzinski win this game —but we’ll see grooming anew squad to de- Washington and Southern Cali- out of the danger zone. Aud Tuten (2) and Max Bentley (18) are charging Hawks. Behind Tuten The Ohio Wesleyan-Boston faced Toronto and the Maple that you don’t.” And they did. fend the championship next fornia is host to Oregon. is Alfie Pike of the Rangers. University game was dropped Leafs flashed the puck past him With halfback Mack Quick year. because the mid-western eleven seven times they wondered whe- still banned from regular serv- The lineups: wan prairies. It was a good job night, however, the same Canad- Hawks and again in overtime, unable to get travel accom- ther Silver Fox Patrick hasn’t ice with an injured leg suffered Romeo Pos. Richmond was paying a good salary and as ines pumped 10 goals past Bu- 5-3. to the east while the made a mistake. two weeks ago in the duel with Sexton E Seifert modations Buzinski is married and the fa- zinski. This also was on home ice, so four other games were shifted Five night later Steve Buzin- Oxford, his running’ mate, Wil- Licht T Adams 56,000 ther of a child, he was content to Once more the wolves howl- it would appear the Buzinski settings Gather their campus un- ski stood between the pipes in bur Lothery, carried the mail Braun G Faulin from work and play a little likes the Garden. the war-born policy of the Detroit Olympia and when there ed. for the Peachmen, and 127 yards Frapier C Bobcean der amateur hockey. He was not some saves the game to the specta- the Red Wings had finished with Yet remarkable of the 179 gained were picked King G Snitdiler bringing league of- “You forget the great Charley many that perhaps lugging the pub- him 12 goals had been buried in interested in minor made suspect up by this crack backfield ace. Crawford T Penn tors instead of Bend ma- Gardiner when he first came South Patrick got him with a the diminutive Ukrainian had at fers. to the contests. the twine. up,” Manager Patrick. CANT MAKE IT Thorman E Montgomery lic jor league one. said arrived. two sites, at They are There By now the boys were calling “Gardiner resembled a sieve in Romeo got the ball on the Withorn QB Foss But there are seen CONFIDENCE dis- Steve Buzinski “Sieve.” Steve Buzinski had never early appearances. was re- Richmond nine yard line in the Spens HB Chartram least, where tne football on to See 'M'-lriih he He During training, Buzinski was in attend- Buzinski is 25. It is unusual a professional game until before fourth quarter, and couldn’t Lothery HB Cunningham play and the crowds lieved several times set- like a cat at the net. He has a be of the pre- BEND, Ind., Nov. 14 for a hockey player to make his played in one. tling down be of the best make it. The Peachmen literally Kaiser FB Beversdorf ance today will SOUTH part. to one fine pair of hands, moves rapid- variety. (>P) Two mighty football professional bow at that age. Us- He acted the of all time. Johnny Mowers of ran Richmond off its feet, and Poarl Harbor Rangers made their bow ly and has excellent reflexes. He just restored to speaking ually they are in the pro ranks The is rated highly today, the ball was consistently in the In one, once-beaten Alabama schools Garden and Detroit has confidence in himself. terms— Notre Dame and Mich- by the time they are 20. in Madison Square but only last season the Rangers latter’s territory. But Romeo Alwardf's Case Five brings its defensive-minded out- a good game, Even after those terrific de- igan—collided today before a But Buzinski for five years Buzinski played beat him, 11-2.” couldn’t get the ball over. fit to Atlanta for a meeting with finally feats—29 goals were scored on sellout of 56,000 in a has been a wheat and cereal ex- the Blueshirts defeating “It was just one of those Scores Lone Sweep unbowed Georgia Tech. The oth- crowd in In his fifth game, Buzinski him in three games for anew Michigan- showdown game designed to de- pert with the Dominion Experi- the Montreal Canadiens over- games, I guess,” said the Peach- Alwardt’s Case, powered by er contest renews the 4-3. turned in another victory, this modern high—he was certain he wav- Dopp’s was termine if the exclusive Bier- mental Station at Swift Current, time, men’s coach, Dan Barnabo, Louis 574, marked up Notre Dame rivalry that the following time against«the Chicago Black could deliver. the lone sweep registered the man & Minnesota marching and a little town on the Saskatche- In Montreal ing his arms helplessly. “It was last broken off at the turn of night in the League ques- Club would in a cold day for a football game, Lutheran at century over an eligibility Chowder take a Mount The new member. but Richmond was playing in Clemens Recreation. tion. the same temperature. It was slam puts Alwardt’s in a tie for Bernie Bierman, who reaf- Both at Atlanta and at South Murky Baseball Past just one of those things.” second place with Cooley Morti- his right to the presi- From Alhleies Head Bend only the capacity of the firmed Spartan Coach Richmond dropped out of the cians, who scored a 2-1 victory dency this fall, heads the organ- Krause stadiums will limit the attend- Ti-County League several sea- over Service.
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