From The TOLEDO UNION JOURNAL Rule Book GREB KAYOES FOUR According to the record books, Harry Greb scored By Wilbert "Birdie” Rule only four knockouts during his career of 292 bouts. Sports Editor Local 12 Recreation Director Page Six TOLEDO, OHIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1949 There are certain basic fishing principles which will consistently produce results for anglers who follow them. The ones which will be taken up here are the most impor­ tant and easy to put into use. Binghams Win Tues. Loop Bowling Title' Perhaps the glaring fault of many anglers is the care- \w . less way they approach a spot they propose to fish. Far too many otherwise competent performers have the bad habit of rushing right up to within casting distance of every choice, deep hole, without realizing that by this action they not only pass up a good deal Local 12 Softball League Starts May 17 of possibly fine water enroute, but also ruin it for hours afterward. Such anglers will charge along these in­ between stretches, never even trying to Eighteen Teams Congressman Burke's Take 2nd fish them. They continue in these tactics— SPCRTSCOPE MAHONEY Birdie Bole or lack of tactics —* until the inevitable Place Spot In Tuesday League happens. Frightened by their approach, a big fish darts out Again Entered of an exposed, shallow water station, and a rueful fisherman Bingham Stamping climaxed the Local 12 Tuesday gays, “Golly, what a whopper I scared out that time!” Eighteen teams will be en­ Men’s bowling schedule by taking the championship in th'- Try to remember that the best fishing is often found tered in the Local 12 Softball Tuesday 12 team league which rolled at Nick Pappas’ Mara­ flose at hand. Experience shows that it pays to make haste League for the 1949 season, thon lanes. slowly. Look for fish in the it was announced today by Iks*- Besides taking the title the Bingham’s won other most unlikely places — for Awards Made To Scotty Irvine, League man­ t prizes such as high single those ere the ones that will ager. However, it is thought that Title a few more teams may still come Girls’ Softball Team game by Jake Wisniewski and be skipped by the boys who Three Teams into the League before play be­ the same bowler taking third concentrate on the holes. COLUMBUS, O., April 29— ATIII AS high in three game total. Cap­ gins. Holds Practice Some feeding bass and Ohio State University’s athletic At the last meeting of the WINNER OF THE 940 OLYMPIC tain Joe Czlapinski finished sec­ trout will frequent the shal­ board has approved Western team managers DECATHLON, DIDN’T COMPETE IN ond in high one game individual Conference Championship opening At Ottawa Park lows, where food is always the effort and Jake fifth hi£h aver­ awards to members of three date was set 6 OF THE EVENTS UNTIL TWO Practice sessions are being age prize. plentiful and easy to collect. Buckeye squads which won Big for May 17, MONTHS BEFORE THE GAMES’ held at 5:00 p. m. each Monday Here’s how the teams finished But remember that the Nine honors during the winter with games be­ and Wednesday at Ottawa Park. the season’s schedule: Bing­ season. The swimming and fenc­ ing scheduled Most of last year’s Northwestern ham’s first place and following scanty protection afforded to ing teams won undisputed titles fish feeding in shallows for each ’Tues­ Ohio District Champions are in that order, Congressman while the track team, in defend- day and Thurs­ again coming out for the work­ Burke; Willys Unit; P A C; makes them unusually wary. ing its 1948 crown, was tied by day, the con­ outs, and a few newcomers to Swartzbaugh No. 1; Toledo When you come upon them Wisconsin. tests starting the team are also attending the Steel Tube; DeVilbiss; Toledo suddenly it is only natural The awards follow: at 6:00 p.m. sessions. Steel Tube No. 2; Willys Body SWIMMING The Local 12 Girls interested in trying out Shop: Toledo. Pressed Steel; for them to rush to the safety Robert Bartels, Hohie Billing- Softball : it of deeper waters. Unfortu­ Scotty Irvine League games for the team are asked to report Swartzbaugh No. 2; Toledo sley, John Calhoun, Robert Con- at Ottawa Park. Stamping. 4T/ nately, a badly frightened gelliere, Robert deGroot, Bruce will again be played at C.Y.O. Congressman Burke’s won t; communicate Harlan, Halo Hirose, John Field, Bancroft and Parkside Several out-of-town teams fish will often have already written for games high three game total and also its fears to the others it joins Knight, Ralph Knight, Bunmei Boulevard and uniformed um­ pires from the Greater Toledo with the Local 12 Girls and a had Leo Florkowski ending in Nakama, William Rodenbach, the number three position in in some under - the - bank Thomas Schauer, John Simpson, Umpires Association will offi­ ffilLAN LAZETlCH, FORMERLY OF schedule which calls for a few sanctuary. Keep this in mind road games is being arranged individual average. William Smith, Oscar Thomas, ciate at the games. Willys Unit collected a few .Jr., Richard Webber and Larry Members of the team which MICHIGAN AND NOW A iOS ANGELES for the team. the next time you are in a bucks on third in high three hurry to get to some red-hot Bolenbaugh, , wins the League championship RAM GUARD, SPENDS THE OFF TRACK will be awarded sports jackets How old is Frank Gustine, game team total and second in pool. Haste along a trout SEASON AS A COWPUNCHER ON Chi. (N) if? high one game. Bill Sirotnyak John Calderwood, Harry Cogs­ by Local 12. A MONTANA RANCH. stream seldom pays divi­ well, Frank D'Arcy, Lloyd Duff, The Toledo Scale Unit team, 29, born Feb. 20, ’20. finished on top in the individual dends. William Edwards, Howard Kunz, which wan the Local 12 Soft- How many ko’s did Harry average department and also Richard Maxwell, Harry Me- ball League championship dur­ Greb score during his pro ca- high three game total. Team On the other hand, you can reer? mate Rip Tinta ended in fourth never go wrong when you Knight, John Murphy, Edward ing the “Shaughnessy” playoffs, Reilly, Robert Wade. Don Wash­ will again be entered in the 4 in 292 bouts. place in average and Ray Ziel- proceed with exaggerated ington. Mark Whitaker, Malvin League. uuHEN A DETROIT PITCHER IS askowski in sixth place. PAC took second high three caution. Unless you send des­ Whitfield and Fred DeCamp, Other teams already entered READY TO GO TO THE SHOWERS, perately frightened fish into manager. in the League are National Sup­ Baseball Notice game team total and third in MANAGER STEVE O'nEH_L_ the jingle game division. Mel them, the deep holes will FENCING ply, Acklin Stamping, American The Local 12 baseball Jeronme Bell, Howard Cal- Brake Shoe, Industrial Rubber, SENDS A UNIFORMED USHER team will practice Sunday Aumiller helped the kitty along keep until you get there. Industrial Heat Treat, Tee Jay TO THE MOUND BEARING by ending up as second high in There are ceriain condi­ houn, Daniel McKinney, Ross at 1 p. m. in Merrill Field. Saye, Harry Schadler, Bryce Cees, Doehler-Jarvis, Schultz THE SAD TIDINGS. All tryouts are asked to average with Tony Kosnek sev­ tions and types of water Smith and Richard Washburn, Die Casters, Willys-Overland, enth and Andy Dobrochowski Lj report or call Manager eighth place. where speedy fishing will manager. Auto-Lite Unit, Spicer Unit, Robbie Robbins at JOrdan Mather Springs, Airway Elec­ The 10th place Toledo Pressed produce best results. But 2728. Steel team won high team single tric, Plaskon Division, and Mar- The team will practice when working a stream Girls* Softball tirt-Parry Unit. Union Fighters In game and added the prize win­ every Tuesday and Friday nings of Randy Engelhardt who where most of the water is The Local 12 Girls’ Soft­ Last season, the Local 12 Soft- Bright Prospects Tryout at 5:30 p. m. at Merrill on the quiet kide then you ball Team will meet Tues­ ball League was divided into Church Benefil had second high three game in­ Field and every Sunday at dividual total and Ben Mikola- should proceed with the day at 7:30 p. m. in Parlor three Divisions with six teams 1 p. m. “C” at Local 12 Headquar­ in each loop. The DeVilbiss Unit Al Maumee Tonight jczyyk’s single game high being greatest caution unless you won the title in the American good for third spot. ters. All women interested For Local 12 Ball Team Several members of the Local know every • shallow - water In playing with the team Division, “Burke For Congress” 9, Glass Workers, and Local 12, feeding station well. In the are asked to he present. took the National Division cham­ From all appearances, Robbie Robbins, manager of the Local later case, much valuable Last season pionship, and the Schultz Die United Auto Workers, boxing the team 12 baseball team, is lining up a strong outfit for the coming dia­ MAHONEY won the Northwestern Ohio Casters were winners of the In mond season. clubs will appear, tonight, on SPCKTSCCPE time may be saved by skip­ ternational Division. ping the barren spots. Softball title. Besides many of his last year’s players, several outstanding a boxing program sponsored by amateur and semi-pro stars are appearing regularly for practice the Holy Name Society of St. Tasty Fish Recipes sessions and are given carefuL ~ ' 1 Joseph's church in Maumee, scrutiny by Robbins. Practice The brothers are both - Ohio. Given By College workouts are held each Tuesday ®rs and cach has a repuation as The amateur fight show, under Ohio Sfztes LANSING, April 29 — New s in power hitter. Bob Jenkins, a which will be held in the Mau­ JIMMY As told by onservation ivision and Thursday at 5.30 p.ni , on: . ? ...... wl., C D and tastier way of preparing . ‘ . six foot pitcher, is another Mil- mee High School gymnasium, sucker sand carp obtained in the the Merrell Field diamond, and ford player who looks good to will find some of the outstand­ at the same^g Local 12 manager spring runs are explained in cil<- xjuvoi a* inanagri. Clem ing Union fighting talent pitted colorful leaflets which are avail­ place at 1:001 Dugan, who did a fine job for against some clever lads from p.m. on Sun- Milford’s behind the plate, Jackson and Monroe, Michigan, able without charge from both days. ______, THE AMAZING n-YEAROLD TANK STAR FROM the Michigan State College ex­ and Ken Correll, first baseman, and Sandusky, Ohio. The curtain AKRON. TOOK HOME TWO GOLD MEDALS FROM borne of the are aiso good prospects for the periment station and the state raiser will go on promptly at THE LAST OLYMPICS,WINNING the iaoo-meter latest .... - -- SWIM AND PADDLING A LEG ON THE 600-METEP conservation department. turn- UAW team, 8:30 p.m. Of Ring outs for thei RELAY. A COMPETITIVE SWIMMER TOR O/ER 7 The dipnetting season on these Local 12 team Dick Welch, one of the best There will be thirteen bouts YEARS JIMMY WON THE SENIOR AAU LONG­ fishes runs to May 15 and the are Don Hos- Toledo sandlot pitchers, who presented to the fans, and Bar- DISTANCE CHAMPIONSHIP WKN K WAS 13. HE PUTS ON FLESH spearing season to May 15 in the formerly played with the Irish net Quilter, matchmaker and ANO THE 400.800 AND 1,900 METERS AT THE fell, f o r in e r US CHAMPIONSHIPS WHEN HE WAS IS. IN 7N6 COALFIELDS** southern peninsula, throughout Ohio State Un­ Taverns and has been wortcing Coach of the Local 9 boxers, de­ ADOS SHEEN TO NlS May in the northern peninsula. iversity player out under the watchful eye of clares that the fights should pro­ PELT EATI NS CMMlSH With the recipes tested st the Robbins, is another of the prom­ duce some of the most exciting 'ANO FHOGS college, more perp6ns are being RobbieD UKI Robbinst> andaces One of ° f theth® ising prospects as is Don Jurski, and entertaining fisticuffs seen encouraged to -try these food pitching star of the lirish Tavern Local 12 first baseman from last hereabouts in some time. fishes which have long been un- team; Jack Mehan, ex-Toledo year's team. The list of bouts which match­ HE'S A der-rated in the market though University left handed twirler. maker Quilter has arranged is WHIZ Nt A appreciated locally. and formerly of the Old Dutch Forest Fres as follows: FIOHT^ Conservation officers will ad­ nine; Joe Schuette, former man Flyweights — Lawrence Dick, MtS MEAT „ /5 ONE OF THE vise which local waters are open ager of the Local 12 team and In Michigan Local 9, vs. Abram Monroe, Onthe IS GOOD* to dipnttting and spearing. outfielder with last year s Irish Monroe. Jerry Owens, Local 9, ms Fug SP ‘ TS~ AMONS Taverns: and Bill Windisch, LANSING, April 29 — Forest game or EXCELLENT HOUND MEN- When did Red Schoendienst and grass fires, 211 of them, took vs. John Soncrant, Local 12. Car­ JAI ALAI, THE St. L. (N) have his best year? former Scott High School .star men Williamson, Local 9, vs. IM8 SET an alltime: attendance RECORD BALL USED ROCKETS a heavy 4,130-acre toll last week re both major and minor leagues.the OUT OF A BASKET TYPE Ute Ohio, ’46 when he batted .281 in 142 who was a catcher and first base­ Gerald Smith, Jacksop. MAJORS PLAYED TO 20,849.524 FANS AND paccoon t j man while in the U. S. Navy. in spite of a return visit of win­ TSTA AT BETTER population* games. ter, complete with snow, rain Featherweights — Johnny THE MINORS TO 42,822,64* RDR * GRANO THAN ioomph! NAS INCREASED Who had the most hits in the Several former Millford A C. and cold weather. Garcia, Local 9, vs. Dick Cook, total Or 63.672.170!!______GREATLY IN THE y Sb/Avr/ore KATE AL last year? players have reported to Rob­ The total already burned in Jackson. Ned Morales, Local 9, LAST FEW YEAE9 /SPmost ^intuiiaent Bob Dillinger. St. L., 207. bins for tryouts. The two Wan- the short span of three weeks vs. Bob Peters, Local 12. How­ / OF OUH NATIVE ANIMALS 9 wJ How many times did namaker brothers, Harold and amounts to 10.497 acres, the con­ ard Freimark, Local 9, vs. Ray High Quality ( ~*~N0r AAD^EH? .400? Warren, are desperately trying Lutzke, Jackson. Orthopedic Footwear servation department warns. PR1NTI 3. 420 in ’ll, .410 in 12. 401 for berths on the Local 12 mnc. The department's la1« -* forest Lightweights — Benny Per­ For en, Women PLATES in '22. fire report shows 2,’’UJ acres ales, Local 9, vs. Ray UUs, Lo­ at a more real ble cost ■ fired in the northern half of the cal 12. Tito Clarey, Local 9, vs An hildren Bring Your BUICK To lower peninsula and 906 acres Gene Bland, Jackson. Art Mor­ <1 c am roup in the southern half of the state ales, Local 9, vs. Howard Thom M M T /? Sut'toeM and Greetings To LMC Your BUICK'Dealer First losses amounting to 425 as. Monroe. * GEO. E/XWILD acres were reported in the upper Welterweights — Simmie Har­ On'Kourtn Anniversary- Bob Eddy Buick Co. peninsula. ris, Local 9, vs. Jim Jackson, SHOE RE nnffnTffCTb.TTrWl Monroe. Dick Coradb, Local 9, Toledo' vs. Dick Mattimore, Local 12. 1352 ORR * Light Heavyweights — Jesse GA. 9071 Brown, Local 9, vs. Bee Bee Ben STAJHJARD ENURAVING CO. Volmer Bow & Billards nett, Sandusky. 612 Huron St. — MAin 7032 MONROK ST__ 12th to 13th How old was Harry Lumley, ISIS Adamo St Toledo, Ohio Stoker Sal Service Co. Detroie (N) goalie, when he Phone MAin 316* 127 N. Erie MAin 1249 joined the Wings? VITA-BOY To o. Ohio 16, he joined Det. March ’45. Potat s, Pretzels, Popuorn ft SUCCESS TO LMC. Sug ones, e^Doke, Chasers "WALTER B. LYLE ■ V .♦ PtoMX«ING Famous Foods. Inc. INDUSTRIALRIAL—CCOMM LiltR I AL»' llhtej DENTIAL 403 N. Westwood JO. 5926 21 Auburn GA. 2181 '’Red” Wells ER $EN*S, INC. JARRETT’S New Portable Typeitrifgrs, All Makei BWL0ING & SAVINGS CO. 22ft Snp»*i<>r St. 323-327 ERIE ST. 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