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Bruins Uvictory Play Finnegan Seek Are Still Great Ill Sunday, March 8, 1942 DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES (THOSE CHERRY. SHOO) PART 2. PAGE 5 Tropical Park Entries FOR MONDAY FIRST ’iACE-Purae 11.000, allies EXPERTS maiden*. Z year-old* 4 mile; Bruins UVictory Play Finnegan Seek Are Still Great ill. Cass, Eastern s’s 2 Tower Pet 114 No hoy 3 Chaiar* tin F A. Smith 4 La Riche ||4 W’h'ley ft Lady Caae 114 No boy 4aNlce Enough 114 De Lara 7 Blue Button* 114 No bov ALL ft Muffetee Despite Loss of ‘Krauts’ 114 S'hmidl Playoff Berths ftbßetty Metro 10 Burgivilett* 114 Pleraon I laZaranita 114 De Lara 12 War Shy 114 Peter* No Wings May Move Red Wings 13 Kidnap ]|4 No hoy Central to Meet Passports, M B"*tonite k 114 No boy r IS Lil 8 114 No boy IftbTea Clipper 114 O B<-urloolc Here Sunday 17*Lady Bub ill Wielander S'western for IS Icy Run 114 No bfty H. Walter a-Davt* A Schmitt entry. Off the Hook Lewis With ‘Rookies’ b-Colhne A entry, West Side Lead SECOND RACE -»1.000, claiming 4 Ilot lest tip from hockey rumor headquarters: Detroit Red year-old* and up; 4 furlong* (chute 1. By LEWIS H. WALTER 1 Meritorlou* 111 No boy While Southwestern and Central Wings may he moved to Windsor next season . Reason: Gen. 2xßad Cold . l"9 K Warner L. A. LaFleche, director of military .service in Canada, says in all 3xWar Declared 111 No hoy are safely assured of places in the Few hockey he issue to hockey clubs could survive 4*Trimmed ui No b"v Metropolitan League prep basket- probability will no passports players after the loss of great ftxOn Location m No bov this season. such players as 4St Diama* 114 -boy ball semifinals at Olympia, March No It’s going to he. open houae for • 7 Wabaunaee lift No b<>y Bill Cowley, Dit Clapper and the ¦ 20. the closing week’s regular play 1)4 Young colleges ft Ballad Reef center Friday's tramp athletes when the all Kraut Line, but the world cham- * Frontier will on encounters Jane 109 De Lara involving rescind the freshman rule for football pion Roston Bruins they can lOxßugged Rock 1 >*4 Wielander Cass Tech and Eastern. think Saaay . M 11 Mate ill Lemmon* Tied for first place on the east But plenty boy* of the “tramp win the Stanley Cup again. They’ll 12xBurnt Bridge* 111 Wielander athlete” type aje in a bigger game now. 13 Tlberlua 114 No hoy side of the loop with seven vic- . Lou show Detroit the reason for their 14 Stimuli 114 No boy tories and one defeat apiece. Cass hanging down Japune*e planes lftxWell All Right 109 No bov Boudreau, Cleveland Indians boss, I* optimism when they meet the Red 14 Athelhllda ill I Hanford and Eastern must triumph in final * mile the ball Wings 17xKnar Seoul I<i4 No boy games to move into the elimina- making his men hoof the to for the last time this season Spang boy 15 109 No series, park at C learwater . He’s having his at Olympia this Sunday tion or else become in-1 night. THIRD RACE Pur*e, ftl 000. claiming may operatives keep their eyes open to sea 3- l milt and 70 yard*: volved in a tie which neces- The Bruins haven’t collapsed. 1 Good Play 113 Da I.ara sitate extra playoff games. that wives or friends (no distinction In- They proved that when they 2 Alibi Babe ion No boy lone tended) don't give any lifts to the boys 3 Barney'* Gal ill Weldaman The quintet able to create whacked down on the Toronto 4xßoty Dollar 103 No boy a deadlock is Hamtramck, which with aching dogs. ft Grenadier U 3 Meade place game Chicago Blackhawks look for defeat Maple Leafs for a 5-3 victory last 4 Peace Fleet ill F A Smith holds third a behind 7xCa*ual Play ink Wielander the Indians and Mechanics. While when King Clancy comes on the ice to week. Five newcomers helped Star 113 boy ft Gueat No the Cosmos are closing against handle their games, according to Lloyd them turn back Syl Apps and his 9 Aunt Millie ins Meade lOxShilka 103 No boy Highland Park, Cass Tech will Lewis, Chicago Daily News sports editor II Ml** Militant in McAndrcwe crew. And Art Ross will send the . Clancy has refereed 16 of the Hawks’ 12xReckle*a Saxon ]O3 No hoy take on Miller and Eastern en- same five out to see if they can 13 Preciaion 113 No bov gages Northern. The three princi- xH games this year and they’ve won only 14«Prai»eworthy No boy . halt the rush of the Red \Vings, ill are favored to win, but none four of ihem . Hawks like Chad- lftxGallant Peggy m 3 No boy l>als If who haven’t been beaten in six 14xHI* Shadow in No I>oy can take their adversaries too vUHHHHr wick best. 17 Mack * Ml** 10k I Hanford Old race trackers are grinning "Re- starts at home and are fresh from Tempo lightly. ‘PEPPER’ MARTIN triumph lft Even 10S Mehrten* the as they read of the a 5-2 over the league- FOURTH RACE Pur*e SI,OOO. claiming. Game of Week member kid?” leading Rangers. and up, furlonga exploits O'Hare, who down six Jap 4- 4 (chute); game the week, however, of Lieut. Edward H. shot IxChantable 111 No boy The of bombers when navy force made second stab at Gilbert Islands Up Before 2 Tin Pan Alley 114 Wholey with first place on the west side O'Hare, . O'Harp of 3 Sentinel 112 No boy at Young is son late Edward J. Boston and stake, will he the clash of » Detroit previously 4 Barrymore 114 Jam#* St. Louis race track operator. ha« seen ft Bulldlnger hoy Southwestern Central in 112 No and th? Although Rudy York was more or less of a flop last year, he Johnny Shewchuck. one of the new 4sßameron l'»9 No boy latter’s gym. Southwestern has Bruins’ defensemen. He's been up 7 Prima Donna 107 No bov Is being counted on as the Tigers' siege gun this year . 801 l Army won eight in a row, while Central the will 5 Song 114 Arcaro It down and you can see Del Baker is going to have plenty of before. But fans get their 9 Mattie J, 109 Meade has won seven, lost none and was lOxEquiatar l"9 bov trouble finding a outflelders, a shortstop, tlrst sight of center Jack McGill, No held to a tie by Northwestern. pair of and a second II Aerial Bomb 111 Gonaale* . defenseman Martin, baseman . Not to mention a pitching staff. Clare left 12xD<jnna Leona 1"4 Wielander Both Central and Southwestern wing right wing long player with the Gordon Bruce and 13 Off Shore 114 No bov were the west side's representa- St. Louis ba>chall officials for another Lloyd the color of Pepper . They tell Wild Horse Gronsdal. FIFTH RACK $1 non; Flagler, 3 tives in the Metro playoffs a year Martin about the Bruce is one of the most color- year old* 4 furlong* (chutec carrying a $17,000 bankroll from a vaudeville tour in his pocket lßob'a Dream 113 No boy ago, but neither came through for of the and pulling it out every time he purchase . spring ful newcomers The former. 2xCal * Pet 111 Wielande* the league championship. South- made a Each Ottawa amateur star is a lieu-' 3 Meraa Matruh 1"4 McCreary he'd hold out, but not for more dough . He'd make Rickey 4 Beat Em 114 No bSy eastern whipped the Prospectors in an Ottawa tank corps throw in a cornplanter, drag or plow his farm . a way 3 Sam Houaton 114 Gonzales in the finals. for Just is probably his first and *s*f* 4*Loui*vllle II 103 Wielander of getting tools. chance at National League 7slmpllclt l»>4 Strlckier Revenge la Motive The New York Yankees have lost 52 men from the farm 4 Battle Lark 111 No boy hockey long . for a time. He turned 9 River La** 1"8 Allgaier Tn league play over the last two system to the army and navy Sleepout Sam saya to watch pro Club 10 Lookout Raaca! I"4 Haskell with the Hershey from years, Southwestern has won 16 for Night Editor to score at Oaklawn Park . • Memory Book which Boston recalled after: 11 Sorgho 113 No boy him 12 OuX Eront 113 P Robert* and lost only one. The lone set- will win at Tropical Park. he scored 19 goals and 13 assists. 13 Tee Midge 113 No boy back came at the hands of Cen- Re was so highly regarded he 14 Son lilam 114 W. D Wright tral, Opening The Detroit Times shoot at FRANCES WATTS, LECHERT, lft Baku 114 Arcaro and the Prospectors are par- played for the Western Division ANN Eire Rollin 'Around News of the Rinks Show, 14 114 Gilbert ticularly interested in revenge. ngain*t the East in the American the Sportsmen's the U. of D. girls MAXINE PROOS and SARAH PON. 17 No Count 113 Brhmid! Although both schools assured League 18 Bostee ill Meade are s All-Star Red Crons game rifle team (above) defeated the Edison There will be matches every night at the of appearing at Olympia, at SIXTH RACE—SI 200. the SpDnr Tn- Friday’s Cleveland.
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