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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 , champions terday when the undefeated Romeo High school Peachmen Also Attracts Full House of the , 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 , 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- “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 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 , 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. In other they ization whose membership is Batting Figures matches ance. In the southern city Comes Dairy sons ago, but the time honored Alwardt’s Distributors eager see t/iat Clint limited to coaches who have won two from Farmer’s Milling are all to out the murky past of the baseball season last summer, New Program competition that has existed be- Prokop beaten Coach Fritz Crisler’s Is Pessimistic From and Eckert Paints did likewise Castleberry and Eddie Dairy the two towns still burns Michigan Elevens. Bierman was comes the batting averages of the Mount Clemens squad tween against Priehs Sales. do when they collide with CHANUTE FIELD, - bright, and probably the will alone for a year or two until EAST LANSING, Nov. 14 that ran second in the 1942 Macomb County baseball league. ILL. that’s Conrad Ratzow’s 590 series .that Crimson line and at South Billy Gentz, Seven athletic stars who served best explanation of the upset joined by Bob Zuppke of Illi- (/P) — Michigan State and Pur- The heavy hitting on the squad was turned in by was tops for the evening. It in- Bend the fans want to deter- stepped the as enlisted men at Chanute game. the now an honorary member, due’s Boilermakers squared off who rapped out 16 hits for an average of .432. He to cluded games of '213-200. for themselves which is nois, Field have been assigned here That duel gives the Peachmen mine three weeks ago George here today in a “battle of the plate 37 times in 10 games, whaled out 16 hits, and scored four STANDINGS back, Angelo Bertelli of and again as officers to help direct a 1942 record of seven victories better Minnesota got in. battered,” with the Spartans ra- runs. Next in line for honors \\,as George Cramer, who chalked up W L the Irish or Tom Kuzma. Hauser of the physical training program of and one tie, and ended football The new applicant for club ted slight favorites to take their a batting average of .415 with 15 hits after 41 appearances at the Farmer’s Milling 21/ 9 the that changed an expected exercises and games participated competition for the red and Cooley Morticians 17 13 But clubs privileges is Leahy whose third victory before plate. He played in 10 games. game going to Frank The kickoff in by all military personnel of squad. Alwardt’s Case 17 13 their sites aren’t Notre team carried a five- crowd of 10,000. G AB R H Pet. white badly. Dame 2 p. this Army Air Forces Technical LAST 18 14 do so winning streak against was scheduled at m. W. May 11 51 9 13 .255 APPEARANCE Alwardt’s Dist. seats game Training That game, too, marked the Priehs 15 15 Every one of the 34,000 Michigan in the resumption of Both teams have been riddled K. Strassburg 2 9 1 1 .111 Command school. Sales early appearance on the gridiron Eckert Paints 14 18 in Baker Field was sold rivalry that ter- by injuries in recent weeks, but L. Dubay 12 53 5 10 .189 They are 2nd Lieutenants Her- firtal meeting bitter football for Romeo High school of Bar- Krause Service 13 17 in the week for the 66th abruptly 33 years ago. it appeared Coach Elmer Burn- J. Stout 1 3 2 2 .667 bert G. Scheffler, Springfield, minated nabo’s great team of Koppitz Beer 9 21 Yale and Princeton; Cornell reason, Notre ham of the Boilermakers might T. Harrington 11 48 5 15 .312 111.; Darwin P. Hutchins, Har- halfback of For one obvious Lothery. The pair expect to attract the role be able to rig his strongest line- G. Cramer 10 41 8 17 .415 vey, 111.; Mayron M. Davis, Zieg- Quick and and Dartmouth Dame held favorite's ranked among the finest back- 20,000 to their Ivy League which like- up in three games. D. Sears 6 24 5 7 .291 ler, 111.; Bowman N. Hall, India- against Michigan, field men produced at the be 40,000 watch- bidding sixth R. Westlake 3 6 0 0 .000 napolis, Ind.; Edwin S. Lewis, High School brush; there’ll wise was for its Coach Charley Bachman of school. With Mack daz- ing Governali passing at lim- regarded pes- C. Owen 9 33 4 11 .333 Verona, N. J.; John F. McGee, Quick’s Paul victory. In Angelo Bertelli, State the contest zling speed and Wilbur Loth- Scores and some 65,000 will Great W. Gentz 10 37 4 16 .432 Jefferson, 0., and Harry C. Baltimore ber armed quarterback, the Irish simistically. “We beat ! ery’s power and drive, the sit the lllinois-Ohio State best passers and Purdue lost to W. Farris 3 12 0 4 .333 Ream, Windber, Pa. Lansing Central 7, Lansing in on boasted one of the Lakes, 14-0, Peachmen easily knocked off proceedings with the Big Ten Mich- 46-0,” he assert- E. Taylor 8 32 2 8 .250 Scheffler, 6 feet, 4 inches Eastern 0. in college football, while Great Lakes. Lt. their seventh Tri-County cham- jead at stake. was in its pass ed. “so everybody thinks we Bannow 8 28 0 6 .215 high, for the Chanute Grand Ledge 25, Boys Voca- igan’s major flaw G. starred pionship in the eight years that lowa, tied with the Cleveland from win by 60 points tomor- L. Durst 4 12 0 0 .000 Planesmen and base- tional 0. defensive armor. Aside should basketball Barnabo has been the athletic for the loop top. is appeared to be row. Actually, we never were G. Tatham 3 7 2 0 .000 ball teams. For the diamond Mason 6, Williamston 0. Combatants Daley that, the clubs mentor at Lost, too, are Eastland (Roseville) War- at Minnesota, whose Bill any weaker and we ll have our E. Craft 6 17 4 3 .177 squad, he hit safely in 22 Romeo. 8, pretty even. two fine ends who turned in ren 0. Probable lineups: hands full.” L. Bliss 7 22 1 2 .090 straight games and batted .418 Michigan Notre Dame He pointed out that Wally A .McDonald 4 11 3 5 .454 before leaving this summer. Doyle Sols the Pate Sharpe LE Dove Pawlowski and Ed Ripmaster, H. Elliott 1 1 0 0 .000 Lt. Scheffler played college Wistcrt LT Rymkus heroes of the Great Lakes' up- baseball and basketball for Illi- lor Kroger Keglers Kolesar LG Mcßride set, and Jack Fenton, all back- nois College and University of Pregulman C Ziemba field performers, are benched by Powerful Beors Oklahoma. He entered pro cir- Sparked by Charlie Dbyle, Sr., Franks RG Wright injuries, and that center How- cles to star at first base for two who had a high game of 213 in Pritula RT Neff ard Beyer may have to be re- Puck Leaders Within Grasp seasons for Boston Red Sox a high series of 547, Kroger- Madar RE Murphy placed by Bill Monroe. farm clubs in the Class B Pied- Gratiot Store handed pacemak- Ciethaml QB Bertelli Purdue Michigan State mont league. set- of Another Title ing Super Cleaners a 3-1 Kuzma LH Livingstone McCaffry LE Balge Lt. Hutchins is an All-Am- last RH Ashbaugh Face Trouble NEW YORK, Nov. 14 back at Bowl-O-Drome White Warren LT Conner —fr- erican player from points Clatt battery basketball night to draw within four Wiese FB Demaria LG Radulescu Wings uitless football’s fanciest Bradley Tech. He named to Red Bottle pitching, Don was of a tie for first place. In other Leugo C Monroe —Cecil Isbell, and several all-star college selections Sierens Coal moved to Barwegan RG Leclair Conodiens Twice Hutson, catching gets all-fired For two years he play- matches —you might as in 1939. by virtue of a for- Jewel-Macomb Team French RT Mangrum hot tomorrow in the National fourth By the AiueliUl Prm the Pro- ed for Hammond Market, F. J. Smerke RE Roskopp well wrap up National for feit over Hench’s champion League’s Western Di- pro league. He also starred company picked up three Gains on Pacemaker Snyder QB Milliken Toronto’s defending fessional Miller vision championship and hand it the Planesmen. points at the expense of Henk Smock LB Kieppe Maple Leafs and the Montreal Lt. Davis participated in tum- Jewel-Macomb Theaters, run- Andretich RH Fornari to the Chicago Bears for the and Lee Printing scored Canadiens share the lead in the bling with the horse Studio ners-up to Big Chief Market in Bachmann FB Gingrass third straight year. and work a 3-1 win over Miller Bros., National Hockey League today, and parallel bars for the highly- the Ladies League at Macomb but they willbe hard pressed to This doesn’t mean that the Creamery. pace- touted Southern Illinois Normal Recreation, gained on the hold their advantage in a heavy Bears automatically put the ic- W L night by scorihg a university gymnastic team. Lt. maker last Five week-end of skating that will ing on the championship cake 28 12 Treas- Normington Ream played halfback for Coach Super Cleaners sweep over Brandenburg find all six clubs meeting in if they knock off Green Bay's 24 16 Little at Columbia. Kroger-Gratlot Store urers. Big Chief had to be con- home-and-home engagements in ponderous Packers on Wrigley Lou 23 16 Moves Into Tie headliner of tomor- F. J. Miller Cos. tent with a 3-1 win over MacA- two nights. Field in the Sioren’s Coal 21 1 ® lpine s Faygo. LaCroix Sc Groes- row’s National League schedule. for First Place challenging Red Li- Lee Printing 20 20 back, in third place, shut out The Detroit But since Detroit’s lamb-like Sierens Is Partner Miller s Creamery 16 ri Gilbert’s Cut Rate and in a With Doris Krause leading Wings move into Montreal to- ons, Cleveland’s chilly Rams and Keok StUdic * 6 24 fourth match Furst Special took the way by shooting a high se- night and the Chicago Black- Jimmy Conzelman’s Chicago ® (just call us Bench's Meat H 2 three points from Advance Ma- ries of 502, Normington Laun- hawks tangle with the Leafs at Conzelmaniacs in Bowl-O-Drome game Cardinals) all left in terials. dry advanced into a tie for first Toronto. In the third of are that’s & the rest of the well known Helen Liberman of Big Chief place with LaCroix Groes- the evening, the front of them John Sierene, Bears look like a sports high with a 194 beck last night in the Ladies play on their home ice for the way home, the local businessman and was individual the are enthusiast, today that YOUR game in 455. Minor League at Bowl-O- first time this season, with the cake-walk once Packers announced Drome. While L. Sc G. was los- New York Rangers as their op- past. he had purchased the interests STANDINGS Dunlap in the Bowl- Points ing two games to Auto Club, ponents. On the rest of the card, Wash- of Reuben Normington came through with ington’s figure to put O-Drome on South Gratiot ave- SAVINGS Big Chief Market 25 The Maple Leafs, who handed Redskins Wt) 23 a 2-1 win over MacAlpine’s a tighter grab on their Eastern nue. WAR*BONDS Jewel-Macomb Theatre the Bruins their fourth straight Squirts. Division title at the expense of The deal was completed Mon- LaCroix & Groesbeck 21 setback Thursday night, have AND STAMPS INSURED The remaining matches the hard-luck New York Giants; day. Sierens said. Sierens stat- Mac Alpines Faygo 15 four their were 2-1 Goebel won all three of starts to Detroit and clown Don is remaining UpUlM**! Brandenburg Treas. 13 affairs. winning Cleveland ed that Peltier from Swan’s Drugs. Pomeroy date, while the Canadiens have for the fun of it, and co-partner in 13 around as the establish- pftlacHsa ywm Furst Special Insurance from Cooley Morti- captured three of the four con- Brooklyn picks on the Philadel- manager of big That's Dm pssitto 12 ment. The the Gilbert’s Cut Rate Monitor - Leader from tests they have played. phia Eagles. The Cardinals Har- wdags hast «ka rm SAVi cians, bowling emporium will be • • • Advance Materials 6 Wolverine Chips and Altes Lag- haven’t a game scheduled and Cigars Cigarettes Tobaccos way Tat vey Brockman, formerly of the Hi NM Stria* er from Barney’s Tailors. the Pittsburgh Steelers are giv-1 tha «aay ad- Crowbar. HafhDt aaa af DODGE Best single count of the night ing BillDudley a day off for his this fall. • • was 200, rolled by Leona Bren- Van Hollenbeck overtime work Pipes Lighters niman who last week had a 230 IS * Cwaat OMtfsatf Kata b l« Help! game in a 579 series. A BUSY MAN BUD Let’s Dine Oat W L Hurt in Game BROOKLYN, Nov. 14—(A”)— jMflHiaat aay tkaa Help us take care of your car. Sc 23 10 It will be busy week-end for. SUNDAY at... Haaar LaCroix Groesbeck Hollenbeck, for- a At the first sign of trouble Normington Laundry 23 10 Homer Van Bud Svendsen, a grid coach at mer Mountaineer backfield ace. RUSTIC REST bring it to us. “A stitch In Auto Club 20 13 Connecticut University. As soon DAD'S 15 last week broke his left hand its season 10 saves nine." MacAlpine Squirt 18 as Connecticut ends TUMMY $1 time Goebel’s Beer 18 15 while playing with the Univer- today against Coast Guard, sity freshman team PINNW J. ¦ Monitor-Leader 16 17 of Illinois Svendsen will hurry to Brook- BRUNSWICK I Altes Lager 16 17 against the University of Indi- lyn to play with the football Deliciously Homelike STEWART Pomeroy Insurance 15 18 ana squad, but still played a key Dodgers against Philadelphia Smokers* Headquarters SALtS-SIRVICI CO. Wolverine Chips 12 18 role in defeating the opposition. 1 tomorrow. A former Dodger, he DAD'S RUSTIC REST N. Cooley, 12 21 He vies with Rykovich and Ed- was signed hurriedly yesterday W It QnUtt ML Clemen* D. Mortician M Macomb St. Swan Pharmacy 11 19 dleman as the best passer on the to fill in for two injured cen- .PLYMOUTH Barney's Tailors 11 22 squad, reports say. 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