Tigers Given Edge in Finale Tomorrow PAGE 12 MONITOR-LEADER Whip Rugged Fordson Bengali Rest Keefe Runs 55 Yards The Aerials On by Foundrymen Downs Bathers, 20-6 Series Hopes as Mountaineers Win Th* Mount Clement Bathers viscious tackle by Dan Galla- Two pass interceptions in th* Black on the kickoff, Pontiac Sports ai Copoc Wins were out-weighed and out-scor- gher. third and final periods gave St. kicked and the ball rolled over by 19-7 Score ed Friday afternoon but not out- With Burton and Euing carry- Mary’s their second victory Sun- the goal line. St. Mary'a took fought as they bowed 20 0 On day afternoon when they down- on first Newhouser on to ing the Blue and Gold make over the 20 and the Roller After holding for three pe- to s rugged Fordson eleven. another first down despite a 15 Freak Antics ed St. Frederick’* of Pontiac 7 play Petitpren faded back t3 Side riods. an Injury-ridden New The score is in no way indi- yard penalty for holding. Bur- to 6 for their second straight pass. Although surrounded by first NEARLY 1.500 FANS saw the Bathers ploy their Haven football team bowed to cative of the type of game play- ton passed from the 25 yard Gives Sixth Game victory. Red and Black men he hurled a home gome Fridoy ond although the turnout wos foir it is Capac on Friday afternoon ed as the Tractors scored two line to Tomasini In the end zone. to Chicago Joa Keefe, alert Blu* and long pass to Jim Lowe who hoped that the local fans would give the team a better wel- when the latter scored twice In touchdowns before they had The touchdown was nullified Gold end, intercepted a pass in gathered it in on the Pontiac come this Friday when they tangle with their traditional ri- the fourth quarter to win 19 to registered e first down when Fordson w-as penalized CHICAGO, Oct. 9 (tF) the third period and romped 55 45 and galloped 20 more yards Port Huron. 7. and within the space of two for being offside. It is a photo finish as to whether yards for the tieing touchdown. before he was brought down. vals. Vin Petitpren* educated for the jug should be a thriller and Coach Stub- One of the Capac's touch- minutes after the initial kickoff. With Don Gallagher and the ball players or the fans were toe Their scoring threat was The battle Gallagher playing then sent the ball between the St. has said off the record that the Bathers should downs came on a freak pass Emmett Johnny Buckley doing a awell dizzier from the antics that thwarted however when by Quinn quarterback sprinted 27 yards uprights to give the Mountaineers Fred’s over. In their first victory on that date. which bounced off of one of the job of backing up the line, Ford- threw this weird held and took bring home in the second period to give th* Tigers and that much-needed point. two plays the Red and Black ALL THE FANS who watcn-< Foundrymen. Missing from son was held for three plays but between Detroit Mount Clemens their o n'l y the into the full The second pass intercep- made a first down and ‘then ed the high school Friday were ths grid ap- Coach E. F. Siefert’s lineup were a pass Burton to Fasaro serve to satiate fullbacks Sterns Frink and touchdown. He dashed down f£om seven-game route, and the ques- tion which counted so much was Serra dropped back for a pass not in the stands. A host of rabid local fans. and gave them another first down petites of the the sideline on a fake end- tion now is not which team will in the dying minutes of the to the left end in the flat. fans crowded in a “pig- Walege, regular right end. The on the Bathers 5. Burton then were around for the tally. game. The Red and Black of Joe loft” in a barn adjoining the regular right halfback left the smashed across the scora. He win th* series tomorrow, but Keefe sensing the play eon who has Pontiac had marched 65 yards to dropped were watching the HANK GREENBERO team to Join the navy. BATHERS SHOW SPIRIT also made the extra point on a which team will the series win. back and gathered the field and slugger of the the St. Mary’s eight yard mark- in proceedings without paying the proved to be the The Foundrymen will tangle The Bathers came out of the plunge to make the score 20 to Th* way things hav* been go- ball and spun down the side- almost ended up er. With only a minute remain- 55 yards nominal price of an admission series with Memphis at New Haven on past week’* lethargy and show- 0 against the Bathers. ing through this freakiest of all line for the tally. Petit- as the goat yesterday ing in the game Petitpren, main- pren’s kick was good. Wednesday. ed e spirit and fight which BATHERS FIGHT BACK Fall frolics—not omitting the tickets. scor- stay of the Mountaineer bac*- St. Mary’s Into when the New Haven scored Its only stopped the Fordson team cold their about face by the official scorers kicked deep It seems hardly possible that credited him The Bathers showed field, came in from his half- Pontiac territory ers touchdown in ths second period on two occasions within the ten on the decisive play in yester- on the kickoff fans who are willing to spend error true colors at this point how- back position to intercept a pass and things with an on a pass while Capac scored yard strip. day’s game—it appears that the again looked dark two hours watching a football e\er. With the score hopeless- intended for Art Sans and put for the St. on ’s once in the second and two time the Big Ford- finally finishes Fred’s. game would be unwilling to winning Time after ly against them Emmett Gallag- club which in the game on ice. got game more times in the last quarter. They out of the hot water spend the price of a ticket to be son team which out-weighed the her took the kickoff and ran it front will do so only because it The local did not even h 1 t. However, After a punting duel in the team when Serra got off a long kick able to cheer for the team from local club from 10 to 15 pounds back 20 yards to the 33. can’t help itself. The other outfit have time to a single play just to prove first period, Capac began a to the Mount Clemens 45 yard the stands. per man swept down thp field Schroeder on an end around won’t let it lose. before the final whistle was that even the drive early in the second period Bath- marker. managed to get only to be stopped by the picked up 14 yards for Mount sounded. The boxes official scorers to push the ball to the New LAST GAME TOMORROW With only five minutes re- Friday ers. third first down. Don PONTIAC SCORES EARLY pretty well filled last and have a heart Haven two yard line where Clemens’ They’re going to need the fi- maining in the game, Pontiac has shown strong During the entire second half Gallagher teamed up with Black Pontiac scored their touch- Coach Quinn the decision Schoof plunged over. Martin nale of this richest of all Series quarterback took to the air. His of stretching a can- . the Fordson team was not only several yards and then Ford- down in the early part of the Indication was reversed mSm kicked the extra point. for at 1:30 p. m., (EST) tomorrow first pass netted him seven yards . to block their view or . . unable to score but the hard son was handed a five yard pen- first period. They kicked to St. again. vass and the miscus The score was made after all because of yesterday's “rhu- and he tried approaching them with the aim away ¥l Jjj^§§ running of Wes Carlos, Don Gal- alty illegal use of the Mary’s but after several futile taken New Haven backs twice had ex- for barb’’ that the Tigers finally lost This time Ken Dubay who of selling them a ticket book. lagher and end arounds of Clink hands. A lateral from Don Gal- attempts to the line, Petit- j.n from Hank’s cellent opportunities to inter- to the Cubs 8-7 in 12 innings of played a good defensive game Schroeder had them in trouble lagher to Black was good for pren dropped back to kick. His backing MOUNT CLEMENS has had name in the official score book. cept passes but dropped the ball. something that resembled base- up the line came during the sentiment that did most of the time. nine yards and a first down. punt into the wind was short ball Its first opportunity It wasn’t just With only two minutes left in ball. through and snuggled the high press Schroeder made a total of 72 and only went 10 yards putting past weekend to see both the trick as the howl in the the first half, Schmidt dropped Wes Carlos on a beautifully in for an interception. in action was terrific and it grew yards in six tries for the unbe- In yesterday’s game there St. Fred’s on the 25 yard line PASS INTERCEPTED school grid machines box back and threw a 4U-yeard pass executed reverse split the Ford- specula- evening wore on. lievable average of 12 yards per were such doing as 38 players and in scoring position. and the air Is full of louder as the to Crawford who made a circus son backfield for 15 yards. On St. Mary’s muffed their scor- try on the end around play. parading about the premises; a Al Serra their fullback smash- tions as to which combine has catch on the Capac 30 and was the very next play Emmett Gal- See ST. MARY’S—Page 13 In the second half Mount base-runner falling flat on his ed into the line for five yards the better team. CHARBENEAU, fleet thrown out of bounds on the 20. lagher faked an end around to JIMMY Clemens put the hex on the face with home plate in sight; and then John Zublick, Black The Bathers have played of last season who smashed the line yard Schroeder, swung to the right, Bathers back Doane to Fordson team and only two in- dinky fly balls falling for hits and Red fullback, skirted the three games and have bowed in entered the Navy during the line and on the next play Gir- and outran the entire Fordson Drive Out Gas tercepted passes prevented the while fly chasers bowed polite- end for the score. Zublick’s kick each while St. Mary’s already saw the St. Mary* flipped an aerial to Milton backfield for a touchdwn. The summer, ard Bathers from scoring. ly; enough throws to wrong bas- was wide and St. Fred’s had a two victories chalked game Sunday. touchdown, Doane con- run carried 27 yards. The has for the Capt. Schroeder and Don es to bring a suggestion for a 6 point margin. Constipation against their record. Alumni of verted. kick for the extra point was Looking quite dapper In his Gallagher each stole the ball radar set in the infield, and an St. Mary’s made a determin- and comfort your stomach too schools and the fans in blocked. constipation both Jimmy that After two New Haven threats backs in assortment pitching by ed effort score in the second When functional hangs on and showing strong “bell bottoms” said once from the Fordson of nine to makes you (eel miserable, nerrout and out and general are fa- were turned back within the Fordson threatened again in you he would give most anything a show of aggressive strength. elbowers. period and with Joe Goike, Jim aorta and suffer from its symptoms—head- vor for a game between the two Capac 25 yard line, Capac open- the closing minutes of the half ache*, bad breath, upset stomach, indigestion, the argu- to put on the moleskins again. Wes Carlos intercepted a pass On the other side there was Lowe and Petitpren carrying loss of sleep, lack of appetite, and your stomach high schools to settle ed an aerial attack which car- and marched to the one foot feels crowded because of gas and bloat get The Bathers would also be will- on the ten yard line to end an- Hank Greenberg's they made three consecutive Dr. ment. ried the ball to the New Haven of Mount Clemens but homer in the Peter Fahrney's time-tested ALPEN- ing to give anything to have other Tractor threat. line eighth topped first downs and marched to the KRAUTER. More than a laxative, it*n also a It is needless to say that such 10. Capac then scored when again the inspired Bathers held that off a four-run stomachic tonic medicine compounded of IS of Jimmy back. Fordson scored their first two Detroit rally and tied the game. 23 yard line but lost the ball on Nature’s own medicinal roots, nerbe and botani- game between two city schools bounced off of Craw- ended. puts a the ball in the opening min- until the half downs. cala. ALPENKRAUTER sluggish bowels spirit Officials at the St. Mary’s touchdowns And Stan Hack s four hits, the to work and aids them to gently ana smoothly would be a “natural”. The ford and fell into the waiting Fordson team scored 12 expel helps game utes of the game before they The last of which, with away Pontiac shook a man Into the clogging waste; drive out conetipa- of good sportsmanship that could Sunday approached this arms of Scholtes, Capac left end. Mount Clem- two lion's gas. gives the stomach that splendid had a chance to register a first first downs against clear on the next play but it feeling of warmth. Caution; Use only as between the athletic writer and bemoaned fhte lac* Martin to convert. and a mate on first in the 12th again joy be welded failed down. ens’ eight but three of the Blue was called back when the of- directed. Ifyou want to know the of teams of both schools is lacking of proper markings on tihe field. Late in the period Capac re- broke up the ball game. happy relief from constipation's miseries and Mount Clemens kicked off to and Gold's resulted from pass- ficials ruled that their backfield comfort your stomach at the same time, gat game between tne teams They pointed out that the field covered a New Haven fumble It was on the original ruling ALPENKRAUTER today frees say Fahraay and a Fordson where John Euing gath- es. was in motion. would go a long way in building wasn’t limed and their were no and scored again on a series of on Hack s hit in the 12th that agency such as: ered it in yards but the alert The Summary: After stopping the Red and Swan Pharmasf lianas* Drag C*« up a friendly rivalry which yard markers along the side- passes but failed to convert. the official scorers reversed bathers’ line stopped them cold Fordson would not only benefit the lines. The fans as well as the New Haven showed an appar- Mt. Clemens themselves. five- for a four yard loss. Fasaro coffers of the athletic depart- officials were in the dark dur- ent weakness for passes and Listenbee LE hit winner of Saturday's game, Fordson punted to the Mount LT of the schools but would ing the proceedings and about otherwise should have held the Rosso Kasonowich was in there for the Detroit's AROUND B LOOP ments Clemens 16 yard line where it Tobin Last night we noticed some nice the only time they knew where Capac club to a 7-7 deadlock. William LG by that time—the fifth Bengal it pushed was downed. Jack Anderson Kovach bowling. Eldon finished the ball was when was Buckley C pitcher during the afternoon. Yalentin* over for a touchdown. and Fox gained seven yards and Collins RG Johnson with a big 223 for 588 to pace Ban- Mount Clemens punted. Kick Suarez had touched now Drugs to 4 points. For Mt. Clem- right on top In Rondo RT !!!!J!!!(jjfm St. Mary’s is was called back when Fordson him for a single and Billy Dairy E. K. Voght’s 547 and J. W Bowling Tomasini ens Second Division loop. St. Schroeder RE Schu- the roughed the kicker. Fordson Guerney ster was sent into run. Hack, Metz’ 540 were tops. W. Willmarth W' Michael’s of Pontiac are tied Golden QB 4 fi A\ was given a fTve yard penalty FB Euing who’d knocked in two tallies hit 521 for Batkins’ Radio. ( with with two wins and no Fox +\\l / them Hi-Hitters and Mount Clemens took the RH Evans during a four-run Cub rally in losses. St. Michael’s downed St. Carlos OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON oall again for a first down. the fifth, hit the 2-1 pitch on Sunday while RAY DIENF.R—S64. Luther- Anderson LH Marten Rita 20 to 7 Schroeder on an end through short an on into left DeSales an League. Capt. Mt. Clemens Substitutes: D. St. Alphonsus whipped hard-charg- field. AL KING—SBB (224). Holy around eluded the Gallagher, E. Gallagher, Black, MACOMB RECREATION 32 to 0. Hank Name League. ing Fordson ends and sprinted F. Listenbee, Shaw, Climer, Car- Greenberg came in to 81 Casa Ave. Phone 9187 B. F. Bolle, Prop. field it and Schuster CLARA BERGMAN 468 for 11 yards for the second first son, Gerkey. slowed up Bar 60 League. down. Scoring 1 2 3 4 Tot. coming into third. Then the ball EDITH STENHOUSE 457. FORDSON SCORES Mt. Clemens 0 6 0 0 6 took a crazy jump over Green- Progressive 4 League. Jack Anderson was sent into Fordson 13 7 0 0 20 berg's shoulder and kept right E. VALENTINE 5BB (223). the line on a plunge on the next Euing, Burton (2) two extra on his merry way out to the left Monitor-Leader B-2 League. play but the ball slipped from points; Fordson; E. Gallagher, field well. By the time Hank CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP DON WEBER 504 (200). his arms when hit by the Ford- Mt. Clemens. caught up with it, Schuster was Victory League. son linemen and Johnny Euing home. VIRGINIA MADAUS 479 caught it in the air to dash 37 BOROWY GETS WIN Ladies Friday Nißht League. yards for the first Fordson Asa result of his game-wreck- m touchdown. The kick for the the er, win HUNTING went to the CLUBS 3fe G. STUDEBAKER —530 (207) second it’s World Series Zion Church League of-Fraser. extra point was wide. hero Hank of this Series—Bo- ANN NORTON—S 62. Ladies Mount Clemens received the rowy—who won the opener last Major Leagu/. kickoff but the Fordson end, ot a Glance Wednesday and was clubbed out Fasaro, stole the ball away A. MOORE 551. House By lh# Associates Fr#«# in six rounds Sunday. Hank NOTICE MlRECAP League. from Anderson and Fordson W L Pet. came on In the ninth, after GEORGE ESSMAKER, SR.— took over on the Mount Clemens Detroit (AL) 33 .500 Claude Passeau and a couple of 'Adolph (201). 23 yard line. Chicago (NL) 33 .500 other collapsing Cub Veryser, Supervisor of Chester- T 557 Civic League. curvers Th# Jocl#t thot doe* true# Fordson hit the Mount Clem- (At Chicago): had * HELEN GAHLAL—4B2. Lad- Sixth game taken the long walk, and thing* ot »bt lomi »im# and ens line four times but all they field Township, announces a meeting of does lh#m all v*#ll Dr#i*«t you ies Minor League. Detroit 010 000 240 000—7 13 1 pitched four scoreless innings were able was seven . to net smartly . . ke#p» you dry , Chicago 000 041 200 001—8 15 3 for his second win of the set. the three hunting clubs in the township to and k##p* you worm. yards. The Defensive play of (12 innings). Baseball Classic Nears Schroeder and Listenbee at the Trucks, Caster (5), Bridges be held at eight o’clock Friday evening, iwith fur* flanks and the work of John (8) Benton (7), Trout (8) and lilt# ”Sh#ltuft" col- Bumping b Painting Ronda and Ralph Rosso at tac- Richards, Swift (6); Passeau, SPECIALISTS IN 810 October 12th the Chesterfield Town- lar* and linings ,~f, New Attendance Record WRECKS in CHICAGO, Oct. 9 —(/P) —Gus kle plus the low-charging of Wyse (7), Prim (6), Borowy It TEARS EXPERIENCE Bob Collins and Bob Williams Livingston, Williams ship Hall, corner Cemetery Road and Oth#r* with color- Phan thinks this Is a great (9) and CITY COLLISION ful wool linings tVj World Series, no matter how turned the trick in a great (10) Matt Charbonaau. Prop. Gratiot purpose dis- stand. ttS M*##mk 81. Mi. Cl#m#a# Avenue, for the of much the boys up in the press Ph#n# SMI Som# with d#toch- box needle it as a classic ex- Mount Clemens took over but Remaining series game: tributing posters and guest cards. obi# Parka hoods.* ample of how not to play Major did not have the ball long on the At Chicago, Oct. 10. League baseball. first play Tom Black who had Total first six games: Your local Rugby Only 37,184 patrons to replaced Anderson was hit on Paid attendance—29o.Bß7. D#al#r hat th#m . have push through the Wrlgley Field an off tackle play and fumbled (A) Gross recepits—sl,2Bß,- with Fordson recovering on the You'll Get Relief 111#111 w ¦- ••am turnstiles for tomorrow’s decid- 277. how to »toy dry, Inr seventh game to tie the 1926 15 yard line. (B) Player*’ shares —$445,- A Delightful Dwrt»yr*«p~ty6D§ECAr worm and ttylith attendance record of 328.051 for Fordson took a try at the 714.50. from Pain! Featuret §Mod#l*in any weather.• a limit series. Yesterday’s chill- end but Schroeder and Bob Commissioner’s shsre—sl93,- ed throng of 41,708 was the Climer dumped the runner after 241.55. WchmHi JtUGBY KNITTING MIUS/INC smallest at the three games al- making a meagre yard. Guer- Each clubs shsre —$182,330.- Now we can DURECAP your unooth Sold Exclusively in ready played here. A total of ncy cracked the oilier end and 23. MUSIC circa. At no extra coat you get new, Herb Listenbee hauled him DINNER Mt. Clemens at 290,887 fans have attended the Each league’s share—slo2,- chick treads with Duramin—the B. F. six games down after making three yards. "tire chat tough- to date. 330 23. Goodrich vitamin” On the next play Chuck Evans (A) —Coupled with SIOO,OOO rubber, makes tires live longer. ens The U. began tried Schroeder s end again. He broadcasting rights, EVERY NIGHT. Duramin is a special chemical corn- S. Patent Office received for sound that only B. F. 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