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Executorship A,O • Ear Ae Tojows a Lot Rtri ¦ PAGE SIX Sports Roundup THE YMILANTIDAILY PRESS, YPSILANTI, MICH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1141 Baltimore, Md. lNS —Mutuel betting at Maryland’s four race tracks this year totaled $41,852,667. and according to Maryland to be Opened Thursday than last year. The Normal Basketball Season treasury officials, was nearly $10,000,000 more final figure was higher than it has been in ten years, the treasury Saturday, Wayne Will be records showed. The Bowie Track, which closed hand- Regular Deer Central Pres*’ 1941 All-American Team led $10,638,603. Pimlico $11,463,577, Harve De Grace $10,103,- 916, Laurel $9,646,571. First Opponent • * * Season at End Opening with Wayne University N. Y. —lNS—Hank Masur, rip-roaring halfback Press) West Point (By Associated at Ypellantl High School gymnasium Lowell, Mass., today was captain the Army team. The regular deer aeason wtrcom from of football Thursday, Michigan Normal bas- cadets Masur'to lead on returning 14-6 beat- pleted today but 500 hunters head the The voted from team will play 16 games Navy Philadelphia. He succeeds Ray Murphy, Ana- ed Into a 20,000 acre tract in Alle- ketball ing from at this aeason, Elton J. Rynearson, as soldier leader. gan County for Mlchlgan'i first conda, Mont., the director ot cage athletics, an- * * • “all-antlerless" deer session. nounced today. — to academics as By- The antlerless season will last Detroit INS—Mr. B. R. White—known The Huron card still remains In- Rhodes scholar, and to the football for 10 days and the hunters par- ron Raymond, the erudite complete, Rynearson said. Gamea and one of the profession- ticipating were selected by a lot- world that acclaimed him all-American at Alma and St. Mary's of Orchard his pigskin career tery directed by the state conserva- al greats, as the “W'hizzer”—announced today Lake not yet been arranged. solemn announcement, tion division. have is definitely ended. And behind that the Home-and-home series will be stirring song Sunday in leading the All antlerless deer taken must be talented halfback left a swan |i<r>nk played with Wayne, University of Chicago Cardinals—a win brought Into the Dunnlngvllle Bob Frank Albert Bruce Smi thjggj] Detroit Lions to a 21-3 victory over the Detroit, Hope, Central Michigan, place Western Division race. checking station for attachment of that pushed Detroit into third in the within hours Kalamazoo and St. Mary’s. Single * * * special seals 24 ot the last time thesdeer Is killed. contests are also scheduled with New York —INS— With attendance generally higher than Bowling Green University and than 100 OF season and the New York club living shown more per ACCUSED THEFTS Northern Michigan College of Edu- cent increase on turnstile figures, the American professional foot- Detroit. Mich., Dec. I—lNS—Po- cation. ball league today wrote an end to the 1941 season. lice today held Russell De Chant. The Hurons will appear on (heir 24, In connection with the thefts homo court throughout Jauuary. BREAKS METERS panels of a dozen parking meters. of 400 micrometers and other vital The climax of the Michigan Normal Police reported that two patrol- defense Instruments from two De- schedule will come at the end of the New Haven, Conn , Dec. I—INS men took the star football center troit tool shops on August 3. De season, fivo games having been —Spencer Moseley, newly-elected Into custody after he was seen Chant, 24, is the nephew of Leo carded for the last two weeks of captain ot the Yale football team, walking down the street taking a James Means, 42, who has been Pl»7. today had an appointment with the crack at one meter after another. taken Into custody on an armed The schedule: judge—to explain Juet why he Wrestling Coach Edward O'Donnell robbery charge In connection with December 4—Wayne University, poked his flit through the glass posted a S2OO bond for Moseley. the two thefts. here. December 11—Hope College at Holland. 1941 CAPTAINS’ALL-AMERICANTEAM December 12—Central Michigan CENTRAL PRESS’ College at Mt. Pleasant. Poe. NAME SCHOOL CLASS AGE HT tVT HOME December 18—Bowling Green (O ) LE Blalock Clemaon Senior 22 6 ft. 2tn 180 Charleston. S. C. University, here. Joe College, LT Dick Wildung Minnesota Junior 20 6 ft. 210 Luveme. Minn. January 17—Kalamazoo LG Endlcott Peabody Harvard Senior 21 6 ft. 185 Syracuse, N. Y. I ® here. Missouii Senior 22 6 ft. 200 Higginsville. Mo. January 22—Alma College, here. C Darold Jenklna Michigan Texas Senior 20 6 ft. 195 Longview. Tex. January 24—Central RO Chal Daniel College, here. Jim Daniell Ohio State Senior 23 6 ft. 2 tn. 230 Pittsburgh. Pa. RT Ala. January 31—Hope College, here. Holt Rast Alabama. Senior 21 6ft. 185 Birmingham. RE Cal. February 7—University of Detroit Q Frank Albert Stanford Senior 21 sft 8 in. 173 Glendale. 21 6 ft. 193 Faribault, Minn. at Ferndale. LH Bruce Smith Minnesota Senior College Junior 21 5 ft. 10 in. Youngstown. O. February 13—Kalamazoo RH Frank Slnkwich Georgia 193 at Senior 22 5 ft. 8 in. 186 Ann Arbor, Mich. Kalamazoo. Bob Westfall Michigan February 14—Wayne University THIRD TEAM at Detroit SECOND TEAM February 19—Northern Michigan LE Mai Kutner. Texas LE Jim Lansing. Fordham College, here. LT Alf Bauman.. Northwestern LT Bob Relnhard. California February 20—St. Mary's (O. L.) LG Al Wistert, Michigan LG Ralph Fife. Pittsburgh College, here. Bob Gude. C Vic Lindskog. Stanford . C Vanderbilt k Endlcott Peabody 0,81 Daniel February 26—University of De- Institute HBHBMBBMMBBab. W RO Martin Ruby. Texas A. A M RG Art Goforth. Rice mmmm^mm aasMusMßt HIHHBmHMHMMMMMHMMHHBR troit, here. RT Gene Flathmann. Navy RT Paul Lillis. Notre Dame RE A, Sc M. RE John Roklsky. Duquesne Billy Henderson. Texas GOLF OFFICIAL DIES BOWLS PERFECT SCORE IRREGULARITIES CHARGED Billy Hillenbrand, Q Jack Crain, Texas Q Indiana ‘Slide Rule’ May be Used to Detroit, Mich., Dec. I—INS Af- LH Bill Dudley. Virginia LH Jimmy Nelson. Alabama Detroit, Mich.. Dec. I—lNS—Fu- Detroit, Mich., Dec. I—lNS—Jo- RH Derace Moser, Texas A. AM. ter several postponements, a hear- RH Angelo Bertelll. Notre Dame to held to- was receiving F Pete Texas Replace First Down Measure neral services were be seph M. Redmond ing in a suit against Harold H. F Steve Lach, Duke Layden, Emmons, attorney and former po- day L. Warner, secre- congratulations from today East Lansing, Mich., Dec. I—INS1 —INS fixed at the nearest yard line, the for Edward friends lice commissioner charged with ir- —An enlarged “slide rule" today “slide” Is adjusted to the point tary of the Detroit Golf Association, after bowling a perfect 300 score regularities In hts handling of the $1,000,000 George to apply the principles where the ball was declared dead. who at the age ot yesterday. It was the fourth per- H. Cummings fund threatened died Saturday for children, was sched- BOY WONDER By Sords with de- crippled Jack of higher mathematics to football Baumer said that the 68. Warner also was prominent in fect mark In Detroit during the cur uled to get under way today in cir- vice it Is possible to tell at any and replace the traditional chain Boy Scouts. rent winter bowling season. cuit court moment how far either team has activities of Detroit to measure first downs. used to go for a first down—ln yards, .Michigan State Athletic Direc- feet, and Inches. tor Ralph H. Young said he would press national football circles to KILLED BY DOOR Flint, —Funeral ar- which Dec. I—IN1 —INS adopt the device has been rangements were being made to- used at Spartan home games this day for Fred H. Burkhart, 39, who year. K. Sutherland said Coroner James No. 4 in a series articles entitled "Plain talk about Trust Service!* Designed by Harold Baumcr, was killed when a 178-pound me- of chanical fell him. former Spartan track star, the rule door on Is placed parallel to the sidelines and next to the ball. With one end Zemper Wins at • For Mery’s practicing — iS oiLi 74 iBAfZS Plainfield, Ind. Executorship a,o • ear Ae toJows a Lot rTri ¦. Duane Zemper, captain of Michi- gan Normal cross country team, brought his squad second place In the senior division of the second annual Mldstates cross country championship carnival held Sunday at Plainfield, Inc. Zemper, run- HEN death occurs, the law requires the ning last bis college, w his race for finished close behind Earl Mitchell, appointment of a “Personal Representative” to take University of Indiana harrier, who set anew record of 19:37.7 for the the place of the deceased and wind up his affairs. His four-mile course. AN Zemper, who graduates In Feb- duties consist in collecting and safeguarding the pro* ruary, has won the state AAU and I.E.S. 3-LITE LAMP debts, taxes, the collegiate cross country crowns, perty of the deceased, paying his just and placed second in the Junior AAU Does Mary hate to practice? bah races at Meadowbrook, and finished Poor light may have some- expenses of administration, and transferring the tenth in the national collegiate thing to do with it. Give her those to cross country races. a grand new I.E.S. 3-Lite ance of the property to legally entitled Lamp with a 100-200-300- watt bulb to brighten her receive it. WAS HERE * music pages! (See the attrac- Dr. Dell Allman, trainer of the tive new models on display is called an “Execu- football team which The Personal Representative Oregon State at your dealer's today.
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