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Sports | Urmrr Detroit Lte»L V\ Inj; Mar Itiui One Iminortak Fellows Themselves EBBIE SAYS Versatile Sytl Hatre Wings' Leading Man I BBIK (.OOlil KI lOU speeches. Jack i» a man who handles his men well. He doesn’t Many nights he has arrived at the hoekey rink after putting B> hours, night •»( lloeke\‘s ask more than he should get. Usually he puts it up to the in eight hard l-tst was no exception.) Sports | urmrr Detroit lte»l V\ inj; Mar itiui One IminortaK fellows themselves. He says what he has to say. Then he The bent body check of the night still pains me. Bob Tales I n. no Crosby not a Sinatra, but I sing today of Sydney move? out of the room. He lets the boys do the rest. It came from Earl Seibert of the Hawks. He hit Cully Howe, a Hogsett Has Harm* But even a Jack Adams must have a leading man out Simon. That was in the first j>eriod. It's Cinch: Ivc iine i mother thing. 1 straight from the rink there on the ice. Syd Howe was that man last night. He was No kidding. I could feel that sock up to where I was r sitting in the press box. My spine is tingling now. Wings, Canadians Jgb in *o riv ’ *djc* l l i’ll) this point on. This business of hanging terrific. Minors Siubert gave another to Don Grosso. Wow! That hurt, » too. .j ij 1 1 nu n wild, write n gularly on a newspaper is - wit Syd Led the Attack, Played Defense Not always flashy, hut forever consistent, Seibert to this In Cup Finals ( id Rely On n • ! i.o«><i i r nie 1 Syd was really flying against she Hawks. Hr was the minute is the defensi star of the series between the Hawks 1': 1 :« g* tt mg n ore body and Red Wings. • • - <.]> leader of Detroit's unrelenting attack. And he was the man By 808 MURPHY v (• ,v n t ront »or By LEO MACDONELL who was dropping hack on defense to take the place of the Truly he is a “rock of the Gibraltar.” The Wings should SPORTS EDITOR ’¦ in '\w received on the > “> I arrange to have him pensioned for old age or kidnapped EVANSVILLE. M fT. M ailing Bill Quackenbush. hockey'. i,r of the National ITofes- I don't understand (Chief) HogsVtt ?Hll has a berth 1 suppose, of course, every one knows Rill was out of well, kidnapped for any reason at all. The Stanley Cup series < League, mak/iS •sion.il H' key at epen to him should hr fine! pitch- the game. How*e w*as there to sub for him whenever he was no sense all to me. , But 1 i's got to start off by Believes Wings Will Win Series the Tiger.** too diflwult for Rut what'l want to know is ing for d, ftp g to Syd Howe, needed. n.y hat - Kscoe-, l np whip. Sitting there in the press box, I had to think hack tn After the game I talked with players of both teams. this who iv this Charley ac t gi« test ' work manager, vcletan owner *f otic of iie a nights The Wings, to a man, seemed think it was just a tfie Olympia ticket Mike Kell\. the many, many w*hen 1 was a teammate of Syd Howe. to who tells 1 t , ' u ¦*: esc.- ' any <-p4*it has known. game. They passed me can’t have four Minm-ai**!.* I didn’t think so much of it then. But I know better now. mistake that Chicago won the opening the ttirkets to k if he falls In stick with I'e- S : ii ;vc wi- my hero in seats for finals Howe would be asked to change position. He would he it off as one of those things. he telling ya) tht 1-1 \iit"rv Detroit scored paid for. I'm asked to play just about everything on the ice- and. I think, 1 rode downtown in a cab with Paul Thompson, the Hawk’s tween Montreal Canadicns ami •v< r th< Black Haw ks last if you check his record, he has at one time or another done manager. I've known Paul a long time. He was always on the Detroit Red Wings night. changed. Sure, I know the WinfcX : everything but help Charlie Jacobs check the left over hot confident, if not the rocky, side. Paul hasn’t l: >• the *•«. %j lietroit blew the first one against - dogs, or assist Fred Huber with some of the Huber Kiwams Thompson still thinks the Hawks can win from p • a r 'h < r B *J Wings Were Better Hawks. And I know all about *’ speeches. in the best four out of seven. last night and that 4-1 heating l y»T*V Detroit was much the bet- heard Howe ever complain about taking I’ve disagreed with Paul a lot in the past. I disagree the Chicago lugs took the S\ I) HOW E But I never Syd on ML , ter hall club. Although 1 was oyer a new position. He did just what he was asked to do now. The Red Wings have too much balance, too much spirit chin. • Rut it -fill makes no fast Haw;/ m the Wing dressing room hr fore the game. I can imagine ~and. I'm sure, his record shows he has done it welL and, well, they have Sydney Harris Howe. .s • difference with me. want . wluiL happened. (Editor'd be ia a crude ending. But the Wings will beat the 1 v K Note: It ran added here that Sydney Harris This those four tickets for the finals HOWE). J icii Adams put on one of his very best psychological Howe is. and all season has been, working on a defense job. Hawks and and I want to see what is going ng th e » ‘ 4,v »«»*•*» 1 l to happen when Bill Durnan, southpaw’s salary, conditions br- the freshman T'rmartten goalie, ine what thev an- in minor league BREVITIES: IT EVEKY Time By Jimmy Hailo matches up with Connie Diop, baseball. THEY’LL Do the, Conme-eome-lately in the was okay * So Kelly said if for Hockey 111 ing nets W | Open - —— CIO to Present "t Hop sett to enmp to the Tiger-. r 1 1 Roth of the young goalies lost *•fint I want him back." Kei'y- War roil Then Shell Buy their ojk-ning games of the Cup is reported to base told the series on "home" ice. Rqt Tigers. ace~twel\/e, y\A\ ATHREE-CENT they’ve recoveied now. And Gives Wings / TmAT*LL A / Colorful Group PAPER ANDWANT when the fiddling and I BE $13.79, ) THIRTEEN**«AkiD P all fuss- 20 Years' Service Valley V y\/ CHANGE OF A ing i- over well. I'm prettv INCLUDING ( | THEREis FIFTY- | sore because Then rest )*e DOUBLE 3AW-BUCK f . Eseoe won't talk I THE TAX, ) \ SEV/ENTV-RYE, about those tickets lor th« f >r a lew pray haiis. llogsett is J ThAaixTOOSCAQ THt Second Game> ] E.'E‘IT/- Of Amateurs finals.' 4'i and has -tvn no.tily 20 years Sold y Of service in orpani/ed bnsel all. | Wai o Valley, jiopular wr-1 Bn li UIS || f \\ \LTKR va ho group chii*f first came into the n It ill a cosmof*>htan Maurice Is a Whiz The -idc golf eoursi vesteifiay became Detroit organization in 1926 when Ntiyv it appears there i-n't much of boxers who fight for the CIO I'm mostly interested in that tiie pi-ofvity of Huron-Vlinton I rd H he played with Fort Worth and ,thc matter with the Wings national invitational champion- htan k and F;ukway. Red - the and Eastern Mi f" I i - < i: hi pokes a mm ; h Marshall in Texas threugh proceed- lew goals cure. ships at Olympia tomorrow night. 1 ¦ Texas Leagues, ihen Tiger farms. condemnation that a won't stick for the Canadiens .mgs- Mgncni by ,U : lHih. t'-HESTER The Detroiters have discarded Fifteen title bouts are scheduled Tiie Ttgers sent him tn | Decatur () i - going «* nr.d Wheeling, also farms. L.ifer lIARA. the closr-1 o the-vest playoff with the entire profits to on< ght he- | The dub will continue tr» e|>»T- i t wax hf> was Evansville and Mon- as will the infantile paralysis lund. miliate the W mg- 'That with atc under Die manage- hockey and a result leave,, treal. present supposed to be {sir for the the i> tomorrow tor Sunday night's Chicago sends the best Chincsc- A sensation. Hogsetl won 22 ment until actual transfer course ¦> made. After that the two game with the Chicago Black- American boxer. Abo Lee. A games the Rojals 11*2'.' and, one ol Last evening h«* humped all for in S-hole courses will lie to hawk- all even in rhe semifinals one our of course, got a hurry call to I closed lightweight, he tights of five goals inin the net to lead for a through lor iti*' Stanley Cup. !!-• allow parkway the t battlers. Joe Andrav, mes- his team s against To- coree to the Tigers remained .hick Adams' club, gained confi- best parade the spring of 1936,, when pro[*Mtv. I senger from Graham-Paige.; ronto. 5 to 1. until Wayne County 'ilWho in victory as they reversed boy was to the Trustees of the ho way to judge he traded Browns for vv tiic ti l’svvrdict on the Hawks hv whip- A Detroit lari from Brewster TheitN Jack Burns.
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