PAGE 14 SPORTS i) etr: o i r eve.n in g tim e s (Phush chvkky, shouj SPORTS Monday, February 2, 1942 AN EASY —BUT IT TOOK A GOOD PASS Alfes' 2777 Looks Midwest BOBTALES Good for Title Is Metro By 808 MURPHY Threat Sports Editor STANDINGS Sweeps “ In Times wl' r Nor*, V*ry*r. 31 31 *H Klllott - ll -i Talmtr Park 31 21 D,nhy . Vyj the Army, tip jv Roadway J 7 31 Chrn, Trombly 2'*tP Can’t Eeat Men Barred Class D Winner Standard 34 29 Art Cntra 27 Si Mldwrat *4 2* Parkaklc 31 37 to Fight Seeks io Form OrllnM 33 30 Ritter 23 40 Who Want He Last Year Had Only As E'sner Dees a Foreign Legion Midwest is in the contention for Four Pins More the Metropolitan League bowling championship today, four games REMEMBERS HORRORS OF EUROPE back of Palmer Park By HAROLD KAHL . and Norge- Mary Grove, which share the lead. “Ms.'s he you ran put me in touch with the proper people. That 2777 bowled by Chet Standard shares the third niche Zdanio’s Altos of the Playdium with Midwest after losing twice to I want to form a Foreign Legion. . . Recreation of Hamtramck Roadway last night at Denby Eisner speaking. He actually seemed younger House ' It was Dirk for Recreation. over the week-end the Class Dj Frank Damico led on a 682 that when I him in March of 1940. lead gem today in i van saw last—back stands out as a was an important tire in the Mid- On that last occasion, which was my first introduction to The Detroit Times Sweepstakes west ride to success. Midwst lost bi'cause it is apt to he the winner by start, Eisner, the great athletes of Europe, had just 20 pins to then hit 1052 .im, one of of the championship medals. and high and 1027 to win two wind up reached this country. And in the first 10 weeks of his stay in In last year’s scoring with 3002 to Palmer Park’s 2811, Sweeps. Frank Walock’* Dodge Dr. G. J. Grimaldi’s 642 also aided this land of hope and freedom, he had lost the fingers of his SCHROEDER, on Main Pirates Masted 2781* No the Midwest progress. Damicos 808 KEENE, No. 2, U. of D. football player playing just received a pass from HOWARD other team in this division could left hand. Sprawled on ice after trying to stop 682 included a pair of 2455. for Rayl’s in the Metropolitan Hockey League, has the other side of net. better that and the Pirates went Chester Biggs hit 677 and Ber- The tragic accident occurred fn the McLeod Steel Works (No. 18) and I puck on his stick and is about to score a goal in Rayl’s Schroeder are GOALIE BILL ELLISON off with the “swag.” You will rote nard Belk 646 a* Roadway twice here m Detroit. victory Auto Club at Olympia yesterday. He's DEFENSEMAN GEORGE SUTHERLAND of Auto Club. there’s only a four-pin difference |tripped Standard. 2999 to 2815, 7-2 over in the two scores. That’s why Eisner even then showed he had the stuff of a champion. Mike Augello landed 623 for the Altos’ title hopes are extremely I losers. Denby's threat to kick •Tin not going to let this accident tear mo away from good. [over the traces became a promise Like most teams. Altos wishes Norge- sports,” he said. ‘'There is some sort of artificial steel hand as Fred Miller's outfit took Wateh Out, Wayne it started where it finished, for jMarygrove twice. Norge won in * 1 can get. I’llget by somehow, and I’llstick with sports.” Rangers Defeat .. Dawson Beats the games were 852. 922 and 1003 total, 2835 to 2806. Top scorer Chet Zarawa came through in I had learned how Eisner had ruled Austria for years in was Fred Stark with 628. Carl U. of D. Cagers Serve Notice That Tartars Won’t typical anchor man fashion by jpolens led Norge on 61.3.

. . on combining 197, 200, skiing . how he had competed the association team for the 206 for 603. Leo Tobian's 641 and Don Sonn- Have Easy Revenge for Football Trouncing There were three other 'tag’s 608 Art to two - .• twin- drove Center ¦ V wy ¦'< ->• V*• • ¦:< • a $5,000 world championship ~. cap- f ¦¦¦f -m.- Leafs, Regain Pros in century games in the scries, all over Mt. Elliott, 2980 to 2750. tured upwards of 100 trophies, By CLAYTON HEPLER in the finale. Tobian’s string had a 277, the night s best single. Five strike* tours skiing CHANGE OF STEVE conducted and Early season indications were ihe spark of that drive, and he in a row, the 5-7 split, and then Tourney Walt Jaskiewirz cleared out courses in the Austrian, Swiss Tie With Bruins that Wayne would get a thorough led the U. of D. scorers with 11 Coast striking out tells why he missed 561, points, tying State's Mel Peterson with 225 for his brother. ; 300 also came close. and Italian Alps. measure of revenge for the grid- Hank, 208 for 545. one more stick the and International Servlra W'lr# for game honors, although ejected RANCHO SANTA FT". ’) Ritter caught up with Chene- iron thumping it had received Cal.. than Cass Paszck with 20.3. His clipping told how’ he The New- York Rangers and the on fouls. Fch. 2 (INS).—Johnny Dawson’s ,Trombly, administering a 2968 to University very aggressiveness Zdanio is getting the rap for be- speed were tied for first from the of Detroit It was this brilliant victory over a galaxy of ing ' 2927 setback in total and taking had won prizes as a when these two intracity however, which, in the analy- the “Jap‘* with 524. his best games. threw place in the National Hockey rivals final the nation’s greatest pros in Bing being ,two John Botan 66i skater. He was easily, as you FSB renewed basketball relations this sis, cost the Titans the game .V).000 effort a 187 opener. for Chene on a 254 finish. Harry Ml" League standings again today. The Crosby’s annual national Heretofore, a man was winter for the first time in seven State converted on 12 of 15 golf wa* when Gltdden. 622. and Harold Haven, could judge by the distinctions tie developed when the Bruins pro-amateur tournament low on a team he was referred | defeat, years. chances at the free throw lino recorded today as a feat of 1 605. led Ritter. ¦U went down to 2 to 1, at goals, to as the “Chinaman.” Why the that had come his way, one of The Tartars emharked upon while scoring 10 field while ‘l Parkside blanked Orlings, J the hands of the lowly Brooklyn “firsts.'* Chinese were picked on in this campaign goals 1 2705, with the four or five best w-ater polo Americans while the Rangers their with a 47-38 U. of D. counted 11 field but It was the first time in the six to Jim Glidden triumph over a strong Oregon converted on on 1 y six of 12 manner always ha- had us puzzled. the pack on 605. players in the world. scored a 7 to 2 victory over the years that the tournament has So we switched to “.lap” and I team and the consensus was that chances. amateur Buy a Bomber a Toronto Mapleleafs. only by been played that an has that’s all Zdanio wanted us to do. Eisner had performed on they were ‘‘in.’* Defeated emerged victor and it was the Pat Egan shot the winning goal Utah, ran their victory total GOPHERS UPSET the because he says he'll never he low Playing Experience team which finished third in the Brooklyn they first tope in 15 years of golf that for the team and the to eight Saturday night Olym- University Michigan, again. | championships at advanced the at The of won a major tourna- ,! Every manager in the National European victory Americans pia when they buoyed up only Chicago the Dawson had Altes* rise to the top was the in defeated the Mexico bv in ment. "I’he Lakeside amateur, Hockey League is a former player Paris in 1931 and was given All- from sixth to fifth place the City five, in Big Saturday night only startling change in the expense YMCA 68-44. the first Ten. came while always a dangerous com- and four of them—. Les Austrian honors six times be- standings at the of the game a through its third upset vic- standings. .o>e Panins’ Chene- ini Wings. of double-header. with petitor. has been golf's equivalent Patrick, Rod Dutton and Happy] DICK EISNER idle Detroit Red of aggregation tory by defeating Tromhly Recreation in Class A. tween 1928 and 1934. But the U. D. Minnesota. 34 often a bridesmaid never Day w ere defense men. The largest crowd of the New sent 7,383 fans (the largest crowd to 32. at Ann Arbor on Mel Cu- of but George MacClellan's Karris Five tennis, season 16,121 a bride. In Eisner had coached at the Vienna Augarten Tennis York witnessed of season) home from Olympia min's goal in the final 30 seconds. in B. Bill Slater's Mansfield in C Rangers’ over the Club. Dozens of trophies had come his way in rowing and he the victory Toronto. with the conviction that Wayne That decision avenged an earlier NEW RECORD and Joe Ktrrha's CYO of St. Clair Lynn Patrick led the attack, scor- in E up wittunit even blink- will have no pushover. In the loss to the Gophers, who only a up a new pulled an oar on Austria’s entry in the 1936 Olympic Games at ing two goals in the second period. yes. hut week ago were a fight for first Dawson marked ing an eye. U BUY nightcap, the Titans lost. in 'course record 60-67—133 11 \ J IkITID At Chicago, the last place Mont- YJB Hath Berlin. it was a hard fought 32-28 de- place. par Fnn WEISS SI.IPS IV jUd real Canadiens defeated the fourth regarded however, (under for the 36 holes in win- Irr iavincft the cision to a highly Mich- Just as spectacular, ning his triumph. He beat the Herb Cage’s Edelweiss of the f/,W/lnaDl Just by way of throwing clincher to his versatility, he place Black Hawks. 3 to 2. Red igan State's upset of state team. was Ohio 46-40 previous mark of 135 set by the Greater Detroit and Michigan achieved as a climber. And here, my friends, Hammill of the Hawks was ord- Purdue at Columbus. In the other leagues eighth had great fame game SPARTANS’ RECORD pro Kd Oliver two years ago. Maior slipped into ered from the in the first Conference game, Indiana ran up good is a sport you can have for your next birthday. period winning touma- place in Clasc A on a booster after a clash with Gerry The Spartans came here with a 6.3-34 count over the winless i Besides the captain “carried” his team- total of 2761, the being Heffeman of the Canadiens. a record of 10 victories, including Chicago team. jment, Dawson able to face Louie Berg today mate, Harry Cooper -of Minneap- -——Buy Bomber— decisions over Great Lakes and Joe Slezinger led Detroit Tech with a snappy salute after 604 a olis, to victory in the host-hall Ready to Give Up Security in U. S. Butler, against four defeats, a to a 47-41 triumph over Tri-State Alva “Bud” Werner's 516 is a division of the contest. The win Eisner his hit the headlines first in this pre- record that had established them Teachers of Angola. Ind., but the pearl. and partner as the ranking collegiate team in Dynamic forward had to yield based on a heO-ball card of 127 Cooper, In Class C, fifth and tenth carious by blazing a new trail up Grosse Zinne in Italy. the state, local scoring honors to Luis meant $230 to who other- sport Again r. of D. showed no La- gone changed hands. Johnny Yi\iann's Mrs. Mill wise away empty regard for that record in battling hastida. Mexico City player, who would have rare of Only eight times has this feat been accomplished. handed, he finished out of the Rolawile Recreation took it out all the way, however. counted 22 points, exaetly half his for the former with 2685. Carl SirlafT So there you have Dick Eisner, the athlete. But the fellow’ It was sheer aggressiveness that team's total, against W’avne. money in the individual score sticking competition. doing the heavy with 630 who stood before me Friday was a deadly serious man. He kept the Titan five in a game in' Scoring honors .for the state, Emil Joseph's Monroe Recrea- Bowlers which the difference in score was however, were won by Keith Leland Gibson of Kansas City, Heads of that the tion little town down registered sincerity to a sublime degree. never more than three points ex*; Carey, who contributed 30 points as rank an outsider as ever pa- river, that i« bowling-minded EAST LANSING, Feb. 2.—Mrs. Lloyd more “This cowitry has given me tremendous security,” he said. cept for the opening and closing to Alma's, surprising 61-50 vic- raded down a fairway, and than Detroit when it comes to [Emma Hill of Detroit today was minutes. And that fight resulted tory over Western Michigan as Mangrum of Monterey Park, Cal . re-elected to presidency population, eased into the tenth “The horrors that we>re mine just before I was able to escape the of in a rally that brought them from Harold Genisrhen was held to 16. tied for second place with cards slot hv shooting 2657 Henrv the Michigan Women’s State Bowl- Balk from the continent are gone now. behind a 13-12 score at half time Alma, defending MIAArhampion. of 136. Since Dawson did not anchor, had 204-202 in 587 for ing Association as the women keg- to a four-point lead near the end. will meet Michigan Normal here participate in the cash awards, tops. something. do something. I have “I want to do I must Icrs opened their sixteenth annual Johnny Biringer, who doubles on the double-header that features they split first and second place The Class E leaders stood bv statewide tournament over the the Wnvne-Detroit clash. money them, S7OO been a ski Instructor at Vanderbilt course for the past two in football as a quarterback, was between apiece. to admit A 1 Goodman's Plymouth week-end at the Spartan Alleys. Fourth place finidier was Her- Accounting Time No. 1 fifth In jears. I also have job advisor in athletic department a as the The women also voted to send man Barron. White Plains, N. Y their tanks on a 2181 total. Harry Hudson's. Mrs. Hill to the Women’* Inter- with a 137. while a stroke behind Crood. another anchor man. was at Congress St. Peter's 's' Leads national Bowling at Mil- was Joe Brown, Des Moines. not “I spend my traveling a sporting goods in onlv g*>nd but the best with summers for delegate. 2d Round waukee as state The 12 Other scores: 233-201 in 591. presidency Is for a three-year I* company. .Lutheran Keglers Herman Keteer. AKr -n, ~2 141 Buy a Bomber term. Frank Rn.ll i*. San Pletf'’ 71 ?n- 141. "I ha\e done very well financially. My mother now has Peter’s is the leader today .1 nimv Hhn N'• selected for the 1 p • • .rj * T 3 141. Tourney .! from prison England. of thir- m FVrnnr, fht* 7.'’, aft 147 p-j escaped a German and is in 1943 tournament over Flint and :in the team event the Of Mat ikK.MAKKT. I >ETR< )IT, ins gear together preparatory to retary: with Art 1 14 Miss Winnie Work of Jack- In the over-average division, of the heavyweight series. F I I”i >y Angnala. "2 71- |4l. departure Wednesday for Great son, treasurer, and Mrs. Mahel Bethlehem Grays lend on 141 and The particij>ants are from three Pam RsM Arrtm re, Fh , i'* 71—14*. Lakes Training Station. He played Wegener ClUf i HVFU I KT, BATTLK CRKEK Would Like to Fly a Glider of Flint as sergeant-at- St. Matthew s Tigers have 132. state* and Canada and the win- 71-71 141 his last game for Auto Club last arms. |.lames Cawood left the Grays on ner of the series will later meet O-n D-rtra I. i Anpe'er, 71-71 147. night at Holy Redeemer gymna- thinking it sometime,” explained captured Write Hunter, 1 ..a Arseln. 7.17 V-14« “I had been about for While Flint and Saginaw women 493 and Art Metzger the Tigers Leo Walhrk. who honor* ¦T.hn R.v'lli, Chief*'', 71 77 14* sium. Autos won from Jewish Eisner. “Bat when MW American boy* had landed in Ire- were gaining a foothold in ma-' begin in the first round, for the district Taut Ptir.'.tn R imeen. N 7., 72 7a 14*. Community Center, 43 to 36. Car! I the r*n 534. Singles and doubles * the O Van F m t< An*fl»» T.'i 7a 149. land, I decided to do something definite about It. jority of classes. Pearl Gabriel- next Sunday. The tournament title. L*o r>tegel, Philartelphia, 7.1-7, 1—110. Bayer’s Center squad was down Entrants are Xenko Zamoff, “It’a easy to see that aoon thin country’s men will be son of Detroit established herself continues through March 22. Buy a Bomber 21-8 at the half. Beebe finished at the top of the Class B all-events Huy a Bomber Jack Smith, Canada: Paul Orth. with nine points. fighting the enemy, perhaps on their own soil. I know they with 1409 and the singles wath 517. George Connell, Dale Haddock Steady Position ran use me and others who will join me. I know the country With K. Jakubck. she also topped and Fritz Kreuger, Ohio; Earl and the one thing I’m sure I can do Is fly a glider. I used to the Class B doubles with 943. Briggs, Winston Are Papke and Eddie Rugaski. Indi- Jack Barrv. n member of Con- ana; La- nie —— “Flash" Gordon. Gil Mack's nld “Million Dollar In- do it for sport. I'd like to do it now for a greater cause.” Huy a Itombpr—— - Cross. A 1 LaFoon and Rcb Russel. field." ha<- be* n coaching baseball I understand since I saw Eisner that several wealthy people Federation Losers Michigan. at TTolv Cross for 21 years. i\e offered to finance his attempt to form this Foreign Legion. Stork Brings Boy Saxon A. C. has another Greater It makes you feel good to know how other people do apprcci- Detroit Basketball Federation vic- re the security this .country offers. And. greater still, hew tory today. The Saxons defeated To last at Holy Re- ney are willing to go the limit to show their appreciation. Forrest Evashevski (Alien Park night ('LINTON, deemer gymnasium, 43 to 17. There's a job somewhere Eisner can do. And I'll bet, when N. Y. Feb. 2—A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur's downed Ford Local 52 HOW TO vtn the chance, he really does it. 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