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Pastor Loses Fight, Pilot Blows His

ETROIT TIMES, OCT. 21, 1942 PAGE 17 Pastor Loses Fight, Pilot Blows His Top A GRIDIRON DIVE-BOMBER COLLIDES WITH TWO INTERCEPTORS AND LOSES SPORTS , m JL Jk/jgHL W Johnston Booed ~ BrßKi ' § & By LEO MACDONELL Jfeßlte JMBti b JHr % tmt' • Illinois' Cinderella Feat , Ohio State From Ring as on Grid Surprises Leo Get an Early Nod as on Return From East Big Ten Champion Hb4Br t Jk/ m Bivins Gets Nod FOUR GAMES IN WEEK S SPOTLIGHT 2* MB—, W-ujß CLEVELAND. Oct. 21 (UP).— Jimmy Bivins, hard-punchinj Negro- spotted Bob Back from the East, where we visited briefly—a vacation Cleveland Pastor of New York an eight- tacked onto an exciting World Series and employed to recuperate and then won a from the Cardinals’ astonishing triumph over the Yankees—your round handicap before a writer finds himself neck deep in a gridiron season marked by close 10-round decision 13,000 at the breath-taking surprises which match the amazing overthrow of capacity" crowd of Joe McCarthy’s supposedly invincible diamond champions. Arena last night. man- Instead of Minnesota, we find leading a thrilling Big Ten Jimmy Johnston, Pastor’s ring championship race a Cinderella—lllinois, a team given scant ager, tore into the after the consideration in pre-season championship speculations. With bout and vigorously protested the victories over Minnesota and lowa—the Illiniare the big surprise decision of two votes to one for of the Big Ten. The Champaign eleven’s setback of the Gophers Bivins. As he waved his arms, was, of course, stunning, next to Notre Dame’s smashing win over he drew the jeers and boos of the the lowa Cadets, the most stunning upset of the still young crowd. season. Pastor took a decision from Bracketed with Illinois among undefeated teams in Big Ten Bivins last April and might have competition are Michigan and Ohio State, victors of one game gained a draw last night but for each. And with their records thus far unsullied the Wolverines a low blow in the eighth which and Buckeyes, in the minds of many experts, loom as prospective .j* gave the Negro the round. ,aw.’ even until contenders in the finals for the conference honors. However, The fight was fairly the ninth when, after a furious the Wolverines have yet to hurdle Minnesota, not to mention exchange. Pastor slipped to his Illinois and Ohio State. And Ohio State meets Wisconsin among knees for the first time. In the others. tenth Bivins’ head attack had the Hp Jr % |LZf New Yorker bleeding. The United Press score card Couldn't Forget the Badgers ¦a -sJBL showed that Bivins’ more spec- No, we ar not forgetting the possibility of the Badgers giving tacular head attack earned four serious contention for conference championship honors. By rounds. Pastor took three and 'MW? two were even. The other, al- their tie with Notre Dame and victory over Great Lakes and though Pastor’s, went to Bivins Missouri, the Madison eleven has revealed itself powerful. It because of the foul. will play its first Big Ten game against Purdue this week-end. Pastor weighed 184, Bivins 177. With games scheduled for four Big Ten gridirons, the battling for the conference championship will be on in earnest LULU TIES POISON IVY this week-end. The Gophers, jolted by Illinois in its first start in. HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 21 the defense of the crown which Minnesota wore in 1940 and 1941, (UP).—Lulu Costantino of New will have its back to the wall as Michigan invades Minneapolis, York fought a spectacular 10- seeking the first Wolverine victory since 1932 in the Little Brown round draw with Bobby (Poison) night " Ivy of Hartford here last * * Jug series. ' ‘ “ ¦ 1 ' ’i ’’-. '.’ ‘> -*• .< '¦ **, /% -v /, •,'," .*¦ "v 4 ''\ v’* O'/'* before a crowd of 3,000., At Northwestern the Wildcats will square off with Ohio Ivy, 135, and Costantino, 132 Va, State in another standout battle of the week. Ohio State expects slugged almost all the way to come to Its October peak for this contest in an attempt to through an exciting bout that had avenge last year’s defeat at the hands of the ’Cats, the only set- the crowd standing up most of the back suffered by the Buckeyes in 1941. time. Ivy won the early rounds, but Costantino had the lead going into the ninth. Then Ivy put on Passing Duel in Prospect a strong rally in the final two to draw. lowa and Indiana will clash at Bloomington in what should rounds gain the be a great individual passing duel between Billy Hillenbrand of the Hoosiers and Tom Farmer of the Hawkeyes, two of the con- CHALKY STOPS HENRY ference’s ablest pitchers. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 21 Illinois, the only league team not slated for a conference (UP). —Chalky Writfit, world game, will to add Dame featherweight champion from Los try Notre to the list of victims being ROY GUISTI OF ST. MARY’S, THE LAD IN MIDAIR, HAD TO LEAVE GAME AFTER THIS TACKLE a technical compiled by the Angeles, scored knock- Champaign revival under Ray . ./ Eliot—- .. you ran tell by tackier grim faces they weren't fooling .. . San Francisco lost, 27-0 ~ . out over Henry Vfcsquez of Puerto believed to be more than a small task in view of the Irish win Rico after 17 seconds of the eighth over Bemie Bierman s Seahawks. round last night in a scheduled Eliot, successor to the veteran Bob Zuppke, is one of three 10-round bout fought before a of 4,000. Midwest coaches claiming much of the limelight in the wake of Grid Psychology Wings “Gamble’ Too crowd Shut Out, Alsab Wright led all the way, captur- successes of their teams. As pointed out earlier in this treatise, ing five of the first seven rounds, Illinois, under Eliot’s expert direction, is enjoying a great revival Different Kind Used by Dorais When Titans Were Bonus Clauses Based on Attendance Put in Most before Vasauez' manager tossed at Champaign. Behind at Georgetown Here in 1928 Contracts This Year, Adams Says; Six Signed in the towel. i The other coaches who are claiming more than a little Race for 'Title' attention are Paul Brown of Ohio State and Ed McKeever at By HAROLD KAHL By LEWIS H. W ALTER South Bend. Brown, course, NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (INS).— Changes Style, Rolls of came into much fame last fall Renewal of relations between anybody. I would have liked to hockey players are gam- Bruneteau, oldest active Wing in York tans v. . „ and is at present proving he is no flash in the pan as a teacher George- New service, University of Detroit and go through this *ea*on without unexpected surprise when e*u»ies bling with their bosses on attend- point of was the latest to, of football. He is the young msn who became a sensation at town University at the stadium come to terms. a defeat. But our record li for today's $15,000 added Gallant ance at the Red Wing games this, A 297 Game in 645 Columbus, coming directly from a high school coaching job at here next Saturday /tight after a Fox Handicap, closing day feature Adams is two up in the matter one much less important than that year. Norman Knight, after two year# Massillon. lapse of 10 \ears. recalls of at Jamaica track, contained the of signatures on Herbie Lewis,! of throwing a straight ball, the classic stones on football you ahould enjoy playing. I Bonus clauses based on attend- manager of the Indianapolis Capi- names of Mrs. A 1 Sabath’s Alsab being switched to a hook last night at psychology. “Even if we lov» today,” he ance are offered almost tols. Lewis hat signed just four and the Greentree Stable's Shut every player in negotiations with Allen Park Recreation and a 297 Leahy May See Irish Play Illini It happened in the 1928 game continued, “we will have had a Out. Their presence makes the members for his American League was the result. The 1-2-4 weir# Hoyas. manager Jack Adams, the hockey championship club. They are de- . Edward Timothy Clark McKeever, the full handle enjoyed between the Titans and great aeanon. In 100 years it race practically a 3-ycßr-old cham- today. left on the twelfth ball after he consecutive event. club boss said fensemen Dick Behling. Johnny by the gentleman, is Detroit had won 14 pionship “We’ve paid bonu*e* previ- had two Brooklyns in 11 straight the assistant coach who stepped into the contests and needed only this one won’t make any difTerenre any- will Ross and Harold Jackson, veterans Alsab and Shut Out each ously on scoring, final position strikes. shoes of Frank Leahy, head coach, and did such a magnificent to wind up its season unbeaten and how, win. lose or draw. Anpar- carry 124 pounds. Others named lof last season, and Leo Richard, a in the standing*, the measure of His series was 179-169-297 for job while his boss was recuperating from an ailment in tne Mayo untied. On pregame do|*\ U. of «*ntlv th«HU* Georgetown boys are and weights were; Bolingbroke, winger from the Washington club 645. our sucres* In the The 297 is a Van Born Com- Minnesota. D. figured to win with plenty to going to give you a good whal- 113; Corydon n stablemate of Shut of the Eastern Amateur Hockey hospital in Incidentally, Leahy may be able to see play and all-star team munity League record for high spare, the team was ing; they so Oqt, 109; Marriage, 121; Pry. selection Eeague. his Irish eleven against Illinois this week, according to reports but the fact have done it far. Paul attendance, too,” said Isingle game. Knight is with the “pressing'' to keep its record in- All right, let ’em win if you 95; Discovery, 100; ami from the hospital. Dark Trier- , Adams. SELL CTGARETS Iceland Service team and carries tact had the coaches worried. have to, but don’t let them spoil arch. 105. The hockey players’ wives are a 180 average. McKeever’s success in piloting Notre Dame to smashing Tommy Connell, Detroit cap- your fun. The top pair met three times IT’S ONLY FAIR triumphs over Stanford and the lowa Cadets the opening kickoff on “Smile, relax.” he went on. this year. Shut Out beat the fast- preparing with their husbands for is a tribute to tain. took “But we’re stressing the at- game at Leahy’s cold day and ran it “and go out there for the next closing Alsab in the Derby, but a | ‘the USO Smoke Fund keenness in selecting aides. McKeever, who once that bitter tendance clause* this season. 1 Olympia tomorrow night Purdue Lettermen for Then, just half and play football as it la week later trailed him in the between scrimmaged against Leahy while’a freshman South back a touchdown. think it's only fair for the play- at Bend, is a as suddenly, Titans %vent into intended to be played. Ju*t a Preakness Stakes at Baltimore. the Wings and Capitols. Twelve student the the er* to take the with us keen of game. While talking at a coaching school They do any- game. Don’t worry about my Shut Out then whipped Alsab gamble of the wives, with Mrs. Jack reverse. couldn't with gas rationing coming up. Goodfellow, in Texas several years ago. Leahy heard McKeever give his thing right and time the feeling*. I’m proud of you now again in the Belmont Stakes and Adams and Mrs. Ebbie Of 1917 to See Game After all, we have to draw the volunteered for duty as theories at backfield play. So clear was his exposition and half had ended. Georgetown had and I’ll »tay proud of you if was pronounced the won- have LAFAYETTE. Ind., Oct 21 so * , fan* through the gates to pay cigaret girls. (INS).—With striking his ideas that Leahy pushed them all over the field to they run up 100 point*. der’s master. 17 surviving major were Tesolved then and there that off.” The Wings’ wives, each witW lettermen from Purdue’s World he ever assume a 13-7 lead. ‘DROP THE IDEA* if got to be a head coach he would try and secure Mc- Adams expects to sign center an identifying badge, will be sta- War I football team invited to TABLES /n There Keever’s services. Ed joined Leahy at Boston College more 1 TURN THE 1 “But, I'll be ashamed of you Pitching 'Don Grosso and right wing Eddie -1 tioned at the McGraw, Grand Saturady’s game, the Boilermak- than three years ago and has been a member of Leahy’s staff A continuation of the rout in If you don’t get hack in the .Wares of his high-scoring forward 1 River and Hooker avenue en- ers went through a long drill to- ever since. the second half seemed inevitable. right attitude and drop this Idea line today, bringing to six the ¦ trances with trays of cigarets to day for their homecoming battle that the fate of the . JAKE HELPED .number of regulars set for the; fans who do not bring their with undefeated Wisconsin. The Incidentally. Howard Beeehinor of the nation .sell Notre Dame alumni of one, especially Georgetown, the! hinge* on w hat you do on a foot- season. Goalie Johnny Mowers, , owm to throw’ in the big bin for lettermen of 1917 will celebrate Detroit has made known that the old South Bend grads and Titans played as if inspired and hall field. Now go hack out right wing Carl Liscombe. forward I the USO Smokes Fund. Admis- their silver anniversary in the friends from hereabouts will have a special boat to take them ran up 26 points during the next) there and take your licking with Mud Bruneteau and defenseman i sion to the game costs 44 cents stands and at th? alumni banquet smile; *how you're men, a package cigarets. to 33-13, 'em '- •. signed previously. and of after the game. from Detroit to Cleveland to the Notre Dame-Navy game to be two periods win, and a 1 : ¦ Be • Alex Motter 1 played in the Ohio metropolis, finished unbeaten. not spoiled babies." Saturday, October 31. For rates So saying, left dressing and you phone It was the general impression he the accommodations can Mr. Beeehinor Cherrv9 8800 talk” coach Gus room. That little speech com- 2614 a “fight by Do- Eaton Tower. ’I rais between halves brought the pletely snapped the tension. Smiles READY TO GO FOR 60 MINUTES reversal of form. According to a replaced frowns and the team *MS story circulated at the time. Gus went back to playing a game, P Expect took the hide ofT his players, in- much to the consternation of M' Team Eyeing Motisi 1 Harder to Be dividually and collectively, with Georgetown, which was set to run Ceithaml Typical of Gophers the greatest display of invective, up a big score. At in coaching history. “Say,” said a Georgetown By 808 MI'RPHV back, is still nursing a sore ankle. To Keep Peak tor Purdue The plain truth is that Gus was ' player to Lloyd Brazil as they Oct. 21.—Capt.| He remain* a very doubtful ANN ARBOR starter, MADISON, Wis., Oct. 21 (INS). too smart to berate his boys. He walked off the field after the the firm rock but Bob is more than game. George Ceithaml. anxious to get a crack at the ¦—Atter a long drill on Purdue knew they already were too tense “Doral* sure must ha\e upon which the Michigan football' given you guys hell between the Gophers for sentimental reasons. Date plays the Wisconsin Badgers anil the more he abused them the team leans in weal or woo, famine Here halves," more tense they would become. or wealth. ha< talked of little else ANOTHER LEND started developing their attack to- “He did," replied Brazil, "hut ; So he just called psychology to his H all this football season except the| Tony Motisi, forced out of his day in preparation for Saturday's before time In a way you wouldn't under- Wiese had a very hard time aid. Until five minutes breaking of the Minnesota jinx deciding Michigan match with Jimmy Edgar two clash at Lafayette. to go back on the field. Dorais stafid." ¦ Michigan. between and Fullback Pat over Minnesota. He wants to prove to weeks ago because of a cut over Harder Is expected to be at said nothing. Then he called the "It would be the ambition of a his boys together they braced iall those who tried to persuade his right eye, will keep his date peak for the Purdue game. and lifetime to lead the ‘team that him toward Minneapolis themselves for a panning they, brings that he with the Little Brown Bomber,l Miss Merchant's 288 back the Little Brown didn’t make a mistake. Friday, October 30, at Olympia, it were expecting. Jug.” we have heard George say War’t End Near I However, if Bob is out of the was announced today by Nick 1 IT'S ALL A GAME time and again. Londes. Jake Berson, sports WTiter at Example for Class This will be the Michigan cap- all-important game, it will give Their The Detroit Times until recently “Boy*,” he said in his quiet tain’s last fling at the Gophers. Don Lund a chance to snt'sfy an meeting will be for 10 and I Dorothy Merchant, a member of rounds and will be co-featured the unofficial mayor of Ham- way, “football i* a game, not a Already this season he has played ambition long harbored in his tramck was made life pur- Marian Grorman’s standard team in bosom. He wants show Gopher with the previously announced a first class and death matter. It'* the Women’s Major and Traveling 235 minutes jn four games and he to ibout between Charley private today according to dis- po»e I* to have some fun. I is prepared to go a hard 60 min- fans that there is another Lund Hayes and patches from leagues, opened her instruction who can football [Phil Muscat©, Buffalo middle- Fort Custer. , like to win game* a* much a* classes JAKE MAZER utes when the two teams clash play besides the at Jake Cicurel’s Victory- great All-America Pug Lund, weight. Recreation yesterday by firing 288, It wasn’t at all surprising Saturday in Minneapolis. F\illy hero of a few years back, recovered from his in- 'the highest game she has ever to see Jake Mazer on the floor HAS ACCURATE TOE jury, the Chicago welterweight Dodgers’ Rickey GEORGE CEITHAML and Don's cousin. Don Boor also Deal Nears Climax bowled. pleading with the board of ready duty at has been working out daily in the spare Michigan has not won from the is for fullback. NEW YORK, Dorothy started with a to the high and has been very consistent in Windy City. He intends to come Oet. 11 (INS).—The mystery of Brnnch Rickey land then clustered strikes until education let Gophers since 1932 when Harry Tom Kuzma is working In the to Detroit the to and the Brooklyn Dodgera neared a solution today when the schools continue their competi- Newman's field gave the adding extra points in all games. first string Michigan backfleld and end of this week executive her last ball when she drew the wind up his preparations for the of the St. Louis Cardinals was expected to renew 8-10 split. She will instruct daily tive sports program. Jake Wolverines a 3-0 victory. Inci- Twice since Fritz Crisler came seems to be regaining the pohie negotiations with the Brooklyn hoard of concerning dentally. a young sopho- Michigan and timing that was his a year bout. directors a at Victory* from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. pointed out that rivalry helps there is to he has seen his teams Job as successor to President Larry MacPhall, who resigned to Join more sub center. James Brieske turn in great games against the ago. the army. to develop soldiers. In case Jr. of Harbor Beach, who will bo Gophers only to lose by the margin Scout McCoy has equipped Popular Event Late Makes 7-10 at Tlanda Ernie yesterday Jim Mulvey, one of the directors, curtly you didn’t know Jake has been ready if a chance for a field goal of a missed kick. 7-6. The first his freshman team with Minnesota The soccer cup final in Great “no Geoga announced that one was going to get down on their hands and Chris converted the dif- one of our town’s greatest comes up this year. * time was 1938, ’s plays and the varsity looked on Britain, always a sell-out with knee* to any one to Uke the beat Job In baseball.'* ficult 7-10 split at Tlanda Recrea- Brieske, you will recall, sophomore year, yesterday 100,000 spectators, sportsmen and sports backers contrib- and the last was as the froth ran thes# could sell five A slight matter of money (about ISO.OOg Is the estimated tion. The 7-pin bounced hack off uted a field goal in the opening 1940, when Tofrf was a senior. | formations against times that number of tickets. flftiaej happens Xor 40 secoa+ to bava coma between the negotiators. the kickback lo pick off the 10. yean. gam# against Great Lakes, 9-0, i Bob Wiese, the sophomore lull- stringers.