THE TETROIT TIMES C-17 Minnesota. Ohio dilate Ruffin Draws Rookies Redeemer Trips Pirates Sign Frisch Oct. 1945 Hogan ger. to Shoots Frineh failed only once; Big Ten Stamlouls Siaml Oui For Another Season finish in first division The Pirates PITTSBURGH.. Oct. 1 (CPI wound up fourth in 194u. 1941, By EDGAR HAYES By LEWIS H. WALTER St. Theresa, 24-0 Record Turnout Frank Frisch will continue as 1941 and 19-13. In 1944 they fin- Ohio State and Minnesota appear headed for a clash to deter- A rookie forward line which Led by halfback Marty Kelly, 261 of the Pittsburgh Pir- ished second and in 1943 they for meet Mark Minneapolis. (mine the Western Conference champion. They in The biggest crowd ever to pack soon may be good enough lor who scored three touchdowns on Uct, 27, At the of competition these two clubs of 2Q, and yards. ates next year for Ins seventh were fifth. PORTLAND, Ore., Oc t. 1 (UP) | end of two weeks hockey's big time has appeared runs 15 25 Hol> appear to be the class of their league. Georgie Williams’ gymnasium on lt**doemer opened defense of its season, it was announced today —Benny Hogan today nought new in the ranks of the l>*troit Red w Both defeated Missouri and each did if impressively. The other Woodward avenue turned out Sun- Wings, who slait their second First Division Catholic League b> President William L. Bens- Feller’s Ne Wave courses to conquer after winning conference threats failed to meas- day afternoon to watch the work- week of training today at Olym- football championship by sWani|>- wanger. Bobby Feller came out of the to expectations: Illinois i Theresa, 24-0, yesterday at navy a the Portland Open with a new all- j ure up out of Bobby Ruffin, who meets pia. nK St. In six seasons as Pirate mana- with new wave. dropped a tough contest to Notre McCabe Field. time PGA tournament record of Golf Chalky Wright Olympia next Gordon Petrie, Winnipeg cen- Better Dame, 7 to 0. The lllini had .six at ter; Gordon Howe, 17-ycar-oid The Lions led at halftime. 18-0, and Friday night. ogan chopped 27 strokes off scoring opportunities three tight wing from Floral. Sask., and and at no time in the contest did 288 for 72 holes, his four-day Downswing times were inside the five-yard Wright is scheduled to arrive in Bernie McCarthy, young left wing t tie Pirates threaten the Re- •strokes. Proper line but lacked the punch to get deemer goal line. total being two strokes better than today and will workout from Toronto, teamed up to score Byron Nelson's previous record of By SAM SNEAD over a tally. ! at the same sjjot this afternoon. four of Detroit’s goals the Catholic Central scored twice won, from ihe Cleve in tin* second period to defeat 263 in the Atlanta Open this year. and Player HURTS ILLINOIS "I fe«*l we've landed one of Wings 5-4. Golf's Great Teacher an game Cantsius High of Buffalo. 1.1-7. Nelson trailed Hogan by 14 If you start the downswing in tights land Barons in exhibition strokes, at Illinois’ offense slowed down the best available to the at Ann Saturday night Th* game was highlighted hv a although his 275 Port- nhe form pictured here you'll In- with Arbor have most tourna- when Eddie Bray went out nation's funs right now,” said Barry Sullivan, 18-year-old r ight 100-yard return of an intercepted member land would won doing plenty all right. You can an the vs l/' Asaoc ution in your I \ atff injury in first i>eriod. Be- promoter wing Ont . i* an- pa b> Shamnxk fullback Tornmj ments. see this player is perfectly bal- Nick Londes. from Preston Hogan collected $2,666 in war fore that he teamed with TBrn other who has convinced Manager Mel laie. anced on Notre Ruffin, who had trained seri- VF MIKIIU' HI >i its Zaborac to give Dame's * bonds and Nelson $1,866 of the feet Jack Adams the Wings have a it'i >ll rrii:n, | > C»niou < his and line plenty of work. „our|lU 0 fllliUHA nCb, ?2 Alter* la tin ELLIOTT REC. put up the richest purse in the the of 70. from I MT. P Alter .straight to tilings interesting SI P 2 > St. Barnard 0. IIHO BOWLING TODAY Till 6PM AND Opan Allay. TODAY Until 6:30 M . 11. West. chance make the pink. the Detroit, Indianafiolis and o. Sl.rltie 0. AFTER 11. ALL DAY SAT AND SUN BAR Vitit Our Cocktail Loun**. 12 Baautllul Lanai. left arm in 1 had to si Amt! Ann 0. Harold (Jug) MeSpaden sliot a ir. the conference race, "I don’t want to over train," Omaha teams will L>»* picked. w 6. Si ADPVI C DEC 101*1 NORTMIAWN AT UCii/ C A IDI/ICUi HU* EAST JEFFERSON there to St Hinrdlft 7 St Johei’li *5 AfIUTLC fICU. GRAND RIVIK NtVY rAmfltfr *t hillger mu *722 third and $1,333. He come f *tn behind to tie North- The squad is to be >,pht for a St Mary Mt Clarnan* It St P a 0 NO *6'.2 277 for place guide the ft he said "I'll skip work today L.NJOY UP t N BOWLING HCKC SATURDAY Open Bowlin* Wad'd**. Thunday Altar 9 PM. and the most western, Michigan’s next foe. game at Olympia Thursday be- l>» l.a va!> 14 St. Mar* Hartford AND SUNDAY 10 00 A M UNTIL CLOSING ALL DAY ON SATURDAYS ANO SUNDAYS. was 11 strokes under ii and go hark at It Tuesday." St Ml Gael Pontiac 13, hi. F iederl< k Pun The came hack tween Detroit and Indianapolis. * YIRNOR AtWATCRMAN PI NATIONAL, at GO RIVER consistent competitor, with 69, 69. Wolverines DCACnU DCP VUDIP DCP parking Indiana OLAbuN ntb> It ALLAYS VI 2 9060 ULIMr lb ntb. free TE2-6bss 69 and 70. Sammy Snead was strong alter their defeat TtAM OPININt.S SATURDAY NOON JUNIOR HOME OF GREATER OETROIT ALL-STAR wide, full Allayt Opan oven with Nelson until the closing to trim a highly regarded Michi- HOUSE LEAGUE 725 TO HOil AVERAGE 17 Bowlin* ALL OAY Sat., SuiG gan Stale, if they can defeat n tn|| ¦ lA 112 EAST CONtiREvS DEI EPC HIV 4643 WEST VERNOB. Naaf rounds, when his sub-par 69 was / WANTED UAullLAb 70 Allay. 9 Tahiti CL 1163 rALAbt-UIA LANSING LA 930# And his "Xj Northwestern Saturday at A POPULAR SLOE GIN Tilt 6PM and Alter 0 Opening* tor Lapfuai Monday at 7 and 9 PM. only good enough to collect $1,066 { Evans- ouro Bowlin* TODAY right elbow , ton. the Wolverines will he hack ALL 0A Y ON SATURDAYS ANO SUNOAVS OPEN BOWLING FROM NOON ON. DAILY. JVX 13 GRATIOT PL 1762 isun d e r the race, as they METAL-BUMPER OICIUn 2>67 WOODWARD . ALLEYS DEI EPC DCP 6626 in conference IM bAoINU AIRCOOLED CA 79*2 lALAbt ntb. 2t Attar* Without a Poll. the shaft so (^-) \ J play both Ohio State and Min- Opan Bowlin* TOOAY Till 6:3U P M Attar 11. that he can Choice League Openings Left Fraa Parkin* Rritaurant Corkta.l Loun**. Sail Title nesota. pl Work Top Pay A pull Lot* of nuckic TDniiDi v 6iso chene *270 01 his W unLIYL*I nUmDL I .'8 Brautifiil Lanai PALACE-SCHOENHERR till' B UX.EKS WIN Blank, jm Clamt Now ASK PAUL MOBLEY'S hand, down Call or Write l fitly tar PauluC Tram ABOUT SELF- Availahla 11.300 in Pruaa Deadline Oct. IT. INSTBUCTQB JR EVERY ESTABLISHME —t - toward hla Vrr-avmsm and Purdue won eas- MEYERS Naar 81. r. , Wm A Sehy, A»»iitant Manajrr ni iin nrn WOODWARD TS DEI EJ DCiPU I G«a.»» ToR r tlCb. Ni»tiily rALM mcnjchols. ! ight pock* ily. *he BmLger- ovr-r thetr neigh- uLUQ Efiiertaiffoiafit DtAbn un 3-112:# M permitting the hip ,tro i the Boiler- Oprn B»w,in* TOO AY Until 7 P M , Altar 11. Opan Bowlin* Today Until 6 P and Aft*r 11. Edison Boat Club skippers jet 1 shoukfi bors Marquette and largu# Opanm*, on Wrdntiday and Thuriday far* Initrucliom by Al D*i*«n Waakday*. 2-3. to supply necessary out- * broke a six-year monopoly of the ipivot the makers over Great Lakes. lowa nnuutD dcp too Conner ave N.ar DEI EiCD DEDV 6-MILE ROAD. Batwaan ward swing of the club)lead so that rfrfrated the iorat air force team, BUICK BRANCH bUNntn ntb. harper ar rm rALWtn rAnA woodward an# john r. Detroit Yacht Club when Marian opm Bowlin* TOOAY Till f 10 P M , Altar 11. TO 9-2232 Opan Bowlin* Frpnt 8 30 A M. t* 8 clubhead meets ball from an ln- M Attar LaPoint, Adam i'esta and Ray 1 1 to 13. 6164 CASS MA 9700 ALL DAY ON SATURDAYS AND SUNOAVN> P 11. fr«« Parkin* Cnrktatl Loon*# swing and passes slightly PDCCT 1 ikJCC FULLERTON, at GO HIVFR Dl EVnillU 6917 JOS CAMPAU MA 131# Kelly Jr. placed first, second and side-out In the Fast all the favorite alleys .h.s alleys the direction bntol LANto ir ho rLATUiUM 20 streamlined fourth to win the novice catboat across line. t< won Columbia, Army, home or THE MICHIGAN MAJOR CLASSIC. ams Perm. TAt,F Open Daily Until 4 A. M. championship of th e Detroit You gather this impression from Navy. Yale and Cornell. VISIT OUR s BAR COCKTAIL LOUNGE IQ2ii LRATIQT AVE. At MJLRCUB Paver at the Detroit Boat Club i‘.is pictured pLcyei hecau lit t-be Siajt-h- tb-strgirt Tech wa* FORT-BLVO. REC. .iW «u RAINBOW straight - Midnipht Douhlai Fn. Sat 9 P Sunday. that tint not locked given stare Liy North Carolina Mornm*. Altai noon and Laaoua 130 and 10 M Mi*a# i Oprninpi Ayailahla Tot min* 825 Hnuia Lataua Sat 10 P M OPFN ALLEYS SAT and SUN. John Farr took third and left leg that his head is going to and T< nricssee eked out a one- nruDV MS2S WHITTIER, nl KELLY RO ocn till I WOOOWARD «T THE BLVO remain in fixed position through- Wake STUBBIE alleys ar sm ntu MILL 16 Loretta Platte finished eighth tor joint win over Forest. UINdT i 7 ALLEYS TB 8321 I Altar Opan Allayt TODAY, 9 A M downswing so there will Opan B.wlmp TOOAY Until 7PM and SO Until 6 P M , other 'out the Duke, Alabama and Georgia (• the D. Y C. The club's scored 11. Homa ol thn Tamoui B**ket.*’-Chiakan Altar II 2 A M ALL OAY SAT and SUN. Ik- mechanical precision in the schedule. representative, Joe Dietiker, led tfieii victories a- tier PIOCICI H 4472 CHENE 20 ALLEYS 0 riv£ at the way round but ran over swing and as a result a straight, uAHMtLU iv *iHi oi <•/*« REDFORD REC. r^W* r\ BOWL' BOWL' DANCE HERE OAIIV OPEN BOWLING HERE TOOAY Until 7 P. M. markets, far-flying ball. Swing for rhythm P M all the disqualifying TROUBLE? Oden AlUyi TODAY Till 7 a d Altar II ALL DAY ON SATURDAYS ANO SUNDAYS. himself. Warren Harry and think of your head as a fixed "* ,V,B ‘*,i; grand river ave.* Knauer. r DIVICDEnlTltflA DCPntbi Sisson and Frank Reid were filth, fioint which doe** not move up or Don’t BREATHE it 6RANDWAY REC. «S-W no 9367 air.cooled throughout OPEN ROWLING SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY' NOW FORMING SATURDAY AFTERNOON sixth and seventh lot the D. B. C. down or sideways the Brand New Lanaa B'autilul Coaktall loun*a JUNIOR HOUSE LEAGUE 10IN NOW! swing r»nr*T i|/ro EAST BALTIMORE, at OnVEI 3200 MANISTIQUE. Naar E Warra# i 611,9 ( «• WOODWARD MA 24 ALLEYS Nl 9777 WuriM-h and Boh Kerr Ifroi'tl»4 if John I title a 1 IT CKAJU CS « p«t~*a» to Mich 19 \CI OntAl LAKto tIUIAL Opan Bowlin*—H9 ALLEYS IN A ROW—Until Ojan Sown rig Today Until 7 P. «„ Art« It. |t of t;r**» ALL OAY ON ANO Shamrock in front Tom l bKouM M v* 'h« qwator aw 4 lA, 6PM and Altar II Coaktall Bar Adloimn* SATUROAVS SUNDAYS. tzold's Thishe all the way in i ftn**« f(to< m llo* G*n«. lur * hr th* UADDCD DCP 74,9 HARPER AVE . Nrar ,T ' ,, u,o "f PL-lche Big Ten Standings MAnrtn ntb. sherioan iv 90*4 SOUTHEASTERN ".Vr,L* "Iceberg" •• the second race of the | W L T P" Pt» Qp. ho«ii*—•* try tt TOW krrorl** hart Open Bowlin* TOOAY Until 6 P M. Attar 11. OPEN BOWLING TODAY UNTIL 8 P M AND series for 8-meter sloops. The two Indian* 10 11 000 20 14 20 Allayt Vl»it Our Baautllul Corktall Loun*c. AFTER It ALL DAY ON SAT AND SUN. N>irtt>*n*‘*rn O O 1 000 7 BLDG PTlir rain 19600 WOODWARD TO shq>s »» liiDCDI DCP GENEHAL MOTORS 9-4942* are now tied for the lead Mlnnrvoi 0 0 0 000 o El MA *496 f II At Stale F*lr Ground*. O IMrtnIAL ntb. 19 ALLEYS OIA I t A I 7? Lana*. with the div iding for Ohio SlAl« o 0 .000 0 0 HERE TOOAY TILL 6 PM. SEE THIS GREAT SHOW PLACE OF race listed ,«A 0 0 0 000 O 0 OPEN BOWLING WORLD. t ALL DAY VAT 4 SUN EXCFLLtNT TOOO. OPEN BOWLING DAILY AT ALL TIMES. next Saturday. Conwego, Arrruda. rrmutt o • o .000 o o next WlartiitAia 000 000 o 0 Inc PADIkI ' 1 WOODWARD AVE. TU/CIITV CDllin ,4TH AT w WARREN Venture and Pintail were to purdu* 000 000 o o LUO 20 ALLEYS TO 9-1400 IntnlT onAHU 22 alleys tv 4-9301 " bADIN finish behind Shamrock and 31ULl< Ail 0 10 000 13 brand opan Bnwltn* TOOAY Until 7 P M . AMna II Opan Allay, TOOAY Until 6 P M and Attar It MilROim QMUO r.., r so \ ALL DAY ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS. P M. ALL DAY SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS. Thisbe. r¦.ntrrti'.cf -Micrtftn At N< 'thwfttrrn In. BQMH *’f) BOWLING ALLEYS .. evanstqn c. »a I nii/CC DCP CAoiEmc dIAhA At Hilnou. RardiK Al Wlk.uuii. SMUg ntb. tit entT*RT» tuvvLVnftUF FtCv.RfC T 7 tUtfS tUWt 0 Taßtrs BTTT79 At Ohio StAt* H^QV NOW Norn¦Miitupnr*—Mlno*«ota > Complataly Modrrnuad Cocktail Loun*a. FILE ENTRY FOR 32.000 FIRST PRIZE »f N»bf*»»* Ml \ JaTTarton, ElfTlawn CLASSIC MERE #. t. IBt Football tWTS EkfT it MU *3l? SINGLES DEC. t 3. ' 4a IAV nrA illU MACK AVENUE 01 MH«***f MAbR ntb. 12 ALLEYS MU 9.306 WURM*S SINCE 1888 VlsllKilim HIM I ?» OPFN BOWLING TODAY Until 5 PM. IS. Cjtciui.- t HERE Central Ptoct* *¦<;**•• of to* to •?*•*«*. Open Bowling «? All Times! Cocktail Loun*a. Or*an Muik Eaaollont Food. Holy Hriloißf: 4 St • • LOt Gf*t rtf*! 2 •* S'. 1-pm 14 *4 4«r*jF i * t j«ir* of H t«mon, I »p« r~" •wm*- ! ***••» * V^iS^gS I njrOr* 21 ('Mill 0 fit**** mow >®i* NON-ASSOCIATION ESTABLISHMENTS m ,r BiTTUr’l 0. BALLS ~. rn«r'** f*to* Ow »*ii. JO R T. VOLLEY take a Chaser 0 shrlnr n PIDPI C DCP TENKELL. at LIVERNOIB I IIPVV CTDIVC 6311 GRAND RIVER. AT Xavie tUM ind With **lu*r. alleys ty 7-3059 si. Arnhem I, st Ann 0 ! BETTER blnbLt ntb. a un i *877 LUbM olnlßt the blvo * & Opon Today Noon Until 7PM and Attar S' Benedict 7. * J »*vu S after a bracer w OPENINGS TOR 6 OR 8-TEAM LEAGUES Allayt ** 1.95 ** mmm *mw** *** II and !»' * 1 pM»r of (TiW-iw* •* •'* ON WEONESOAY ANO THURSOAY NIGHTS ALL DAY un SATUBDAYS M it i»i • PieKtV- . » M»rr r v ¦ LOf GIN 1 w>« SUNDAYS^ r># La Salie 19 st M*ry . *741 Red BLADE AT ANY PRICE of h*. «««•>•• »*d dfor to DEXTER at BOSTON BLVO UIPUICIkI DCP MICHIGAN AVE ’ Kio* Oil*, I *ufo« nCVTCD DCP Root. St. Mlrt.tel 1.1 P' ' SI. J:*dO> » 9 *5.95 UtAltn ntb. ?t alleys ty sstst MlbnlDA4 ntb. is alleys la »t# RKOf » ssIOSAI. lunc i*i* *l»»* »w 4 HU wi'* **4»**f. Chair* Lra«u* Raaarvationi Still Ayatlabln PSllAddr? lA

: : —/ '' - "*¦' *¦ distinguished, broadcasting of Tiger THE CHOICE B II Baseball games to Michigan baseball I \}[\l I j l\\ I 1/ fans this year through the facilities LI | \ ~ I I\—lA/ OF MILLIONS FOR H the Michigan Radio Network, and / y \ L ¦| fl of ' I several other Michigan radio stations. / \ \ 1

A GREAT BALL PLAYER: v \ '\V\ Harry Heilmann has earned his place among baseball's all-time greats. During his 14 years in the major leagues, he smashed his way to the top and established him- self as a Baseball immortal. He won the batting championship four times and holds a life-time batting average of .342.

A GREAT SPORTSCASTER: •* •; ;v^':® .• J(ff ¦ 1 ¦ Persuaded by radio station WXYZ to take a radio broadcasting audition in 1934, y rs- fcfliffy* m Harry became an immediate success. His superior baseball background and knowl- ' 4;' * MlWj.*. " iS" -IF 1 lßsimja* l T edge of managerial strategy lend his broadcasts a distinctive authenticity.

A GREAT NEWSCASTER:

His smooth radio voice and personalized announcing style readily lent itself to the broadcasting of news. Today, reports of national survey firms establish him as one STROH’S Ql*t%- of the top radio news reporters in Detroit. Bohemian Beer WXYZ presents Harry Heilmann with "The Day in Review ** PO• L/e every evening (Monday Through Saturday) at 6:00 P.M. TM| STROM BBf «Vfsr CO DtTROIT JA MICM