14-C THE DETROIT TIMES t t 945 Wings riii lloptvs on Oonlio Tumley in Hid to Tie Series Tonight
Hi I ) NN I * ||. W U.TKR shakes which threatened to make Flash Hollett and tlie r*‘st of the which slowed up Boston's darting away r at the Wings with their thp gloom which mantled him him the goat tht The to give all blades. after ROSTOV, March 27 Most of of series. Wings promise him freshmen, Armand Gaudrrault and Detroit’s opening defeats. over anxious 18-year-old from the protection iHts.xihle tonight, Boston supporters, who call “I’m counting on Lumley to- 'he lk*tn»it R«xl Wings chi|»s will Owen so Bill Cupolo and its veterans. Bill Bob Tales Sound let some easy ones that they can pull through to this the big game, say that if the night, yea, counting on every and Egan Sunday. be on their apple cheeked kid get past as the Bruins look the victory ami go after the series Cowley Pat Bruins win it. take a 3-1 lead in one. Hut •» much a» any other games Boys goalie, Harry l.umlev, as they first two in Deiroit, 4-3 h ad m the filth game, at Olympia TROUBLE BREWING the series, they will he in. They three players. I'm counting on Pink's Have shoot to square up the Stanley ami 4-2. Then he stopped press- Thursday night can’t conceive the Red Wings win- the Armstrong line,” said lIM Sports presents Reunion Cup semi-finats with the Boston ing. Tonight's g,june will tie played If the opportunity it- ning the last four to take the Wing boss. Warmup Mi ulns here tonight. before another crowd of 13,500, self in the close checking »t is series. It was Armstrong, with his co- c(7 !_ HE'S A HERO NOW i W\k tet?bL* DNe-ia < l.umlev has revived his own von- tht legal limit m the Boston Har- possible that several of the chippy However, if the Wings win this workers Ed Bruneteau and Jud By HOB MURPHY f.llen.-e and his team mate* hop»*s Harry's t\ hockey hero now den. It promises to he the most little Boston Frenchmen, partic- one, they feel the Brums will be McAtee, who handcuffed Bill Sport* Editor M Farrells Se r es *>f rt aching the finals by his su|>er praised by the pres* of Boston savagely played game of the ularly Gino Rozzini and Gaud- so shaken the Wings will gallop Cowley, Herbie Cain and Bill Jen- f»eifortrunce in Detroit’s 3-2 vic- as a combination of all the great .st iles .is Hi* Red Wings, led by reault, will receive a going over out the series. nings. Boston's scoring aces, last There would be a bigger tory iere Sunday night. He has goalies of history because of his Seibert and if rnld Jackson, start because of the carefree manner Manager Jack Adams, for one, time out. If they ran rejieat the M tI » someday after the war was over Rx IHI U DON L i t the Stanley Cup play here. Big Earl Seibert, Capt. out to throw the body checks in which they have been whittling appears unworried and has shaken victory is half won. when all of "Pinkie's” boys would M \NS\’I!Ir. Varrh 27 be back from all over the world. !i, Wrtih| the 'nun s iSkei¦ tel) This was just sort of a warm r ,w T. • r shortstop who will happy tr,world series In 1937 Is- lween Columbus and Newark. who happened W ••Thai »»erlr«* hail a rough end- to be home on MUm ing.” r* • died Webb. who played service lea v e Bfcy }. with Columbus, the American together. Nat- League champion. “We won the Sports O SCORING WITH STRAIGHT LEFT first three tamo in Neuark'aml Powell Wins Gentry Only :<> thought we were sitting on top <>ld of the world. Then we went coach and pal hark to Coliimhu* and lost four at the Detroit andv ci.Aßif games and the series. Athletic Club as soon as they • REVITIEO | an* in Columbus couldn’t 8 got With Hand (Lena) in town. some I lllaekhiirne, old Russell Holdout Now Relieve It was true. I guess You on '0 even thought there was Imaior league star, returns itusl By LEO MACDONRU. sat in the gatitering of them H v unit Ml Kl’liV something tainted about the re- season as manager ot Lancaster,l listen. Again you felt that surge EVANSVILLE, Ind . March 27 sults. I guarantee all that Pa. in the interstate League. He young Hut. Sun port Towel's left didn’t of humility before these that we look a piloted Lancaster into fourth place; —After signing his contract. Rudy \i as wrong was warriors of the sky sea and land, .know w his tight wa" doing . . licking. hat last year . President Roosevelt York, Tiger slugger, today plunged , flight at Arcadia, a young and brave in heart but last and Jv»t may attend the ofiening baseball into first of the wondered, too. his workout Both Were Good jot other people game in Washington on April 16 already old in the wavs of war. Tow a 3 to 1 favorite at jspring training season. ell. bell "if everything is going well and There was Andy Claik. a ‘•Not that Newark (Interna- time, won a split decision over “First time I've hud a hall in he is in town,' according to Jnna- fighter pilot with 104 European tional League) didn't have a coffee colored, hard irying Eddie than Daniels, White House press; my hand since last year,” York was she team missions. was the good dub. That j Taylor in a 10 round bout wit- secretary. | revealed Once this lad Spud Chandler, Alley by }>aid fcii . greatest all 'round swimmer ;n that sent i nessed 1,942 fans who a Action ori changing the classifi- f i innn# .100 Huddv 6( Hut the lag Indian, tanned from He llonald, (iordnn, gH >w ii| X). I C> 1 cation of Ihe Southern Baseball j the country. didn't talk much Charley Keller other Georgia Min, fit for Rusar, and Behind at live slarf of the fifth Association from A-1 to A A was a hot looked then and the young lieutenant. 2b, stars to the Yankees. With Mori round. Powell used a lett hand at- by the di- his ninth consecutive season with wasn’t given to gabbing now. and •postponed indefinitely 1 «itoper, Knoa Slaughter most e\i until the end of There had Seen a year and a half . lusi\el> rectors yesterday . . Payments the Detroit club other players who later starred the contest which found blood of flying for the Royal Canadian tor (he winner ot th* Shaughnessy signing came after with the Cardinals, we had no ng Taylors 'Hie contract ? * no/ I from nose and a playoffs were boosted from a Air Force. Then more than thi. slouch of a team ourselves." cut over the left a do-minute conference with .lack years ago he had to eve. . transferred to $2,000 to 000 . The As will he remembered, th# jhonus $3 , tite w a Zeller, the Tiger general man- Army Air Corps. Tigers 1 his winter obtained Webh KI Molts MA I-AST i playoffs ill be resumed after two-year layoff. i® ager. (mm the White Sox for Joe Before the fight there wa« a < adet Clarence Richard Howard, “It does Tint make me the On t Tengo. Since Skeeter is one of that Powell had bad 30 Missions rumor ril*s t S( (~ sop Mr. and Mrs. |* W. ' highest salaried player in have- tiu. best fielding infielders m the rrp tight of I -a-- n rr-nrft n rrr-PTit m Howurd, 1055 I,emix, has ball,’’ the good-natured York I.t Gus Sharemet had put n majors, it is considered that the Cleveland. 'Those who watched Tig. a right awarded a letter in boxing at the smiled “but 1 am satisfied and his .JO missions as pilot of a B-IS •rs made smart deal. dance about the ring, using father-in- turn S Coast (liiard Academy at rarin’ go.” over Germany. Once he wiQ| Sieve O’Neill. Webb’s only the left thought surely 11. to iab. New Conn. . . He has terms were not divulged. Hamtramck High's greatest swim- J.w takes no credit lor Ihe .stroke right London. The .he must have a broken boxing “Dizzy" Trout Harold mer, later intercollegiate cham- of genius. hand. been associated with the Paul and the southwest , team there for three years as a Newhouser. ace pitchers, are the pion at C M and a star at th« “I was In The latest cheek. i*jMirted last with the I SO unit when competitor and in a managerial highest salaried Tigers DAC. Pacific ;night by tht boxing commission it happened." O'Neill explained. capacity. Ruffus Gentry i* now the only Capt Bobby Gardner a fighter sin,m. showed no signs of didn’t know about the deal serious Tiger holdout trft Steve pilot, had seen action from Bou- ribs or any badly tinlil 1 got home." broken bruised Sign* Joyce, Ruffin O’Neill and Zeller today were still gainville to Leyte. Two younger r ight hand. * awaiting from the right- brothers have- died in service H immediately the boxing breth- Mike .Incobs has signed W illie word Keeps It a Secret phv Joyce and Ruffin for a handed pitcher, who lives in Win- came to the DAC from Eastern ren. alw;ly> eager to pull that Hnhh.v ston-Salem, N C High and was one of the he-t the ‘I." for lellow1 out ttie woodpile, began lightweight bout of 12 rounds in; I of What initial stands Madison Square Carden, May 23. i divers m the country when In* in hi> second naruc i* Webb s to each fither joined the Army Air Corps “Was tills a tigtit In which Jimmy Doyle, West Coast weltei D*crct. I.t Waldem. r Tomski of ti > the may have will oppose Cleveland's Chuck Match “Nobody's going to know betting hinged Team Heads navy was hack after chasing up that," arnimd Taylor going the dis- Hunter in Cleveland. April 4. Webb protests. and down the French coast on ?" Tom Hiirliugtnn and l.en ( av- H» has know n tance ? l»een as "Skeeter" : PT boat* He had «tarred Ps back as he remember, For sure. Powell s actions and piirlni of Cleveland and Ken Ivil- Fairview Mat Card far can l One rea of P.uflalo >et the scoring M and the DAC of ibe m his school days m Meridian. the rumors could cause many to have * An Australian tag team match greatest’?printer* in the *• v s skeptical. the factual pace in the lirst week of the land. Wi where he was horn 3.1 years be But re- the return of A 1 Williams and the the C ago where he still |Kirlmg of the fight what read- American Hockey League playolls vtill holds M. record i and lives. is 'ape pa ranee of Sgt (Mightyl the . 50 When not is ers are mosi concerned about and with seven points apiece . . The playing ball. Webb Manairi are the high spots of to- Chief S|M’Cialist St,in Red) cotton buyer, the only this three rounds leading penalty earners are Tete a probably reporter called I - night’s wrestling card at Fair- Bryda. 54, not so young a* the cotton buyer the Tigers have ever for Taylor, four tor Powell and Hessone of Cleveland and Nrt view Gardens In tin foursome others, «' boasted. He may he the only cot- three even. l.essard ot lndiana|N>lis each wnh was home from Grt the Texas team of "Burk" Estes Lake* where he t* doing ha- buyer in tin majors. And, h< i in minutes. and ton ItOW NOTED and "Tex” Reilly meeis the rough gteat his according to TUFA liasketball been doing a job directing cotton, Ilnrold Olsen, coach '-" knows :, x^2mßßß3Bi^ so - Tf-rriiT'T All Aliaha-Rufus Jones pair. Wil- the of thou- bullet ins out «»f Meridian. It's a Referee Johnny gave at Ohio State, has been s«*h*cted *wimming instruction Webber liams. who just soaped a plane • good trick Inning cotton, the lolks two the i sand* of future *:ulor* Coacr she light to Taylor, and the by Basketball Association crash in while on a CS<) from say. ttx France ng a Great Lakes swimming Mississippi lodges, Ji are (rkjht) sharp eamp tour. Walter team that had beaten C. M w,,* Both ot Webb's parents Neville, gave the decision to most for the game tins season . . dovu: iiiirr reaches home with left ad. Roxy and the sergeant takes on iu>t a sideline to Red d* , Pow ell Ned lris*h of Madison Square <1 u- . si . . I it Martiii Dot/lr iron, the wifinal ol Arrodia lost vii/hl . . . tu> elongated "Dutch Schultz. Webh got his baseball start with Powell’s best round was the den drew tht award last year. 1 1 the Moss Specials, a Meridian fifth when he drew blood from Some in Pacific s.miprn team that was famous Taylor for first the time. The rest fc throughout the southland. of ihe light saw him dancing, S« l Not all of the t*oy* Hi’!/' i ‘ ¦ mixing landing. lion Itoss Srliodiiloil Pmmy the Paeil.< | and Actually it Winner; Facing Gilhula wa* in He Gets Around was a weird exhibition, unless it Jake Is Golf So were Bill Buckingham and his Hud Ballard. Torn Hay me was Webb broke into organized hall is further proved today that right was hurt. Itv Xikau Toyoi* Hast) Bainbridge. Bill Prow was down with Springfield in the Three-Lye To Tliir«l “tie looked better without »t Panama. Clark had last so* m I.'ague in 1932. He played with the one nngsider NEW YORK. March 27 With Leroy Ogle just after D-Day m four clubs that year. Besides using right,," So's His Brother EVANSVILLE, March 27 Ten nf the 26 players in th» Ti s Ball Crisis help points by (leorg« *• Springfield he played with Elmira | said. i th*’ ol 31 »|»ring training camp here are former srrvieerm n, probably a France. Ogle was camouflaged "Nep," injected, "but Mikan. De Paul I'nivcisity won roster m a tree when he *a v Andy. Tayl a and Columbus arid made a trip another C!IK \C,O r !.u I; 27 The T.a record number of ex-servicemen on the of an. club tin CHICAGO Man! 27 if his right is supposed to be his the invitational basketball tourna- major leagues Drysdale is in Pans and has won the During M<;t ’\ s ight for theni- with Cardinals the i i I*• dii ill i* a ment by defeating Bowling Ciiren They given Wartime golf faced with di* many honors wm u few years he was at Chat- best hand. What is thin?” >e|\ es here last night. are former soldier* and sailors medical d: ehargr with his great rta*plv 71-54, last night can a tanooga Cedar Rapids and CoJ jm- This <. ean l>» said Ed- .lake La Mott a played around T»'n other Tigers vutc rejected rnal future and be saved on lot of secret *tuff Bill Brini- die Taylor •still maintains Mikan. who played despite an i* getting to fly hi* r l w today foi tjv rounds with Sugar (’osi- their draft boards and classi- only by golfers themselves Jn» ready bomb* the lose, of injured left leg, completed three- i ¦ by while It was while in spring training reputation, win or in the windup ot a that a director of the National overseas yrningcr game i |!i ner card fied in 4-F. •Graffis. hruth*i^ making i had fight m this records with 12 opints, « with tin Cardinals in 193 k that never at 1 r iett d 11 113 ti-tomcrs who Foundation, said . Jjj tow field goals and 22.. free throws. The former servicemen include: Golf today Webh was made a tree agent h> n. p.nd 513,153 thru knocked him Les Muel- In Stale signed In the preliminaries. Martin A 1 Benton. Zeb Eaton. Graffis warned that there will They .ill be ha< k for tli I »nd and with Cleveland out in the >ixlh. ler. Wilson, liuth- would Doyle, Detroit, won six round de- Walter Ralph Briggs Bombers will repiesent hr new golf manufac- big 3n 1939 he was with O'Neill at I.il dropped Costner with n Ed Red Borom Mr- no balls party Try Garbark strom, Carl Detroit in the State Recreation ’ Buffalo He was sold to St. Paul cision over Doyle Jlirt of Grand Bob I*dt to tht jaw tor nine, then ex- tured this sear and that golfers What dtd they talk about Nabb, Johnny Mcllale. Hub Walket Association’s tourna- the following year never re- Rapids. Fist Doyle,. Grand Rapids, PLK A S A N T VILE E. N T . ploded left that ended the affair. basketball You didn't hear but t l and Ed Mierkowjr/ ment owning Friday must send all of then old bills to )»<-ried to the Saints. Instead he decisioned Hank Olsoway of Bad March 27 it’pi The Boston Pad Juki • brother Jot opened ihe in Jackson. m iiel of Benton. The Briggs team last be reprocessed it th< game is to f'gur.-d in a which took Axe. Sox, aie light on catching card by linneking out Al Jackson, Three were sailors qualified trade who Mcllale and night when r survive tins summer Kim to the White Sox. with whomj Eddie Owen, Detmit. kayoed talent b**gan grooming veteran Chicago N. . ro in the first round. Walker. it defeated I>• roit McNabb, discharged because of Police, in the third K< played > \> ¦? since until tie came Willie Edmonds. Grand Rapids, in Boh C.arbark today for a job as Jimm' She rt . i Milwaukee, 46-45. and final stomach ulcers, wa* in North game of for mu- to the Tigers lour. one of their regular receivers knock:eij out ( Neill Bell, the playoffs tin Harris Verdict Booed check* d 1 Detroit. Africa. nicipal open championship ¦T | ro*y March 27 *INS» < PITTSBURGH M* Shateniet a*. • In the game.- a ""Z?'~ i TWO OVER, TWO I’NDF.R previous Briggs —Veteran Ossie < Bulldog) Hams told of meeting won 50-36 and Police 10-31. the referee - got decision last > >liv !“* Andv NEXT STOP FOR TIMES CARRIER CHAMPS Doc Cramer nd Chuck Hostetler, George Hohach was CHICAGO high li't night in a closely contested mwC in London. each 39. are over draft aye. Bill night with 26 points 10 against ReuD-n p>» , _ w i. T r.y C,A IT. SHAREMET . Toronto 2 1 «> s , 4 Fight Results telling A n *1 y Montreal j \ 1 o n ft 2 H» t'nll-4 P(f« how rugged it had been tin Tuesday s camk you Mnntrf*' tt Toronto Ptm-Atiri.piUA -Ur w»num* no, *iioot at coming and going. SERIES R T : |, n*Ui S J knocfci-d nut IV w> I.A* 3*> Flak '' off a motor * taken W I. T Of r. a Pm 1 had Iwi'iti j 1 n—rr r —-j ’ W T’TRK" ,St Nick l C >u Ipolntrd II was talking mv SUNDAY S RFSI’I r nmn WllfUlM IV7 ChlCkjo 10 there I about DETROIT :< Briton } NEWARK N .1 Freddie s. h'» 200 first mission to a guv who had TUESDAYS C.AMf f’» tenon N .1 r-utpotnled EAR I. loWMAN DETROIT it Boston 201 Oetroß 1 0 already been on more titan 10. J fee| mire. I J Boy, did I silly." -aid Shar- < 1 )l//y> Trout. y emet. Paul Richards. S But you didn't think so and Boh Swift. Milt oow Rons i:& 11 mu iiowi you looked over at the grinning Welch. Joe Hoover, Skeeter Webb. Clark and you knew that he, Bol) Maier and Jimmy Outlaw. too, had appreciated tie terror With Florida weather provided, Sharemet had known <>n that Steve O’Neill put the Tigers Stroll in Fosiluiv first mission. through another drill yester- stiff Mv HAROLD HAUL ST \\ Dl N4,S You heard more day. The workout was marked by Don Ross’ impressive showing Lou Sielaff’s E&B and Joe Nor- *7>tm at third base. It was ris’ Strnh will pack the people in p ’ wiTa? Who Wouldn't? Don’s first l* r, Tigers again when they the Bkrlaclran 1 a Q».ft 42 practice with the this collide in SUoh ft 9ft PI r I i 1 1 "The rook would put iny egg spring. His play revealed evidence feature howling match of the De- Chfne-Trotnr. 44 4-,4 44 troit Kraetkr i i q«,j |7 on my plate in the morning tie- of baseball he played in Times All-Star Classic at Mlneralltri j., California oftl.Aft fore we'd go on a during the winter. Otto Bliemeister s and Otto Held’.* Pfpil-i'ou 4o f a < >,-,4 wonder if I’ll be nceing the third base job vacated by It will he tin* crossroad for 47 t ~s* win Southeaitrrn 41 44 049 7J thi» afternoon ,’ and I'd start to Pinky Higgins, now in the navy. Stroh in the race. Six games be- DelUlwOd |» 4/s 93N 44 Cock-Ti/Ia 11 I o;»r> fift shake so my egg would be hind the leader with only 12 left, Wolverln* >9 fts 917 12 MAIER ALSO Krakn* scrambled by the time I’d get CANDIDATE including jwsition night, Stroh 74 no 924 1N Stemplen 74 no 91A .1 ft over to the table,” At this must take * writing. Joe Hoover and E&B tonight, or toss TonUh! 1 m»ti li/-A - . Ir, A B v* E 1.4 1 It wa* Ross appear to be the leading its championship aspirations out Stroh (Of. lit pair I>r uxweld *i2i »» Sharemet. South-a/tern (1 2nd Krak 0 *r2 v- Among for post 'Pep»l-Cola them they had won WM candidates the although of the window. Faced with situa- 1 1 . ird MlroTilltf* *i2< \i it could be that Bob Maier would tion. you can rely on the fact Stenplen t 1 4th 9 4«i Do roll Gaiko Presidential Citation, < >ak I.* •<2< v» Kraok- ill 1(4 pair Wolverine * *» and awards, but he considered for the job. Maier E&B will not duplicate th< swfep 1 2 C'-a-Cola •1 . 2nd Barlirlrnn Clusters many currently is being used in the out- of the first round It may have •1 2 v» EU« 1 1 . run ftwi*e(t|nn, n 7 W Vrrnor e these thing* You did hear Clark in Witerman *av 'Omething the English, left field. However. Maier FIFE M AV SI RI’Rl.sE 'Ctmti won In ftr»t round about played third base at Buffalo. "I feel kind of funny about Jimmy (.Skeeter I Webb today After tonight FAB has Detroit Recreation, only three behind ribbons. There were some Eng- was on the way to Meridian. Miss., Gasket and Pepsi-Cola left before Stroh in fourth and Joe Adams lish guys I knew uho had been called there by the death of a position night. has Kraetke 7-11 offer at Alaniein, Thr Kiver IC«»u n#* lions, winners «*f the major Citron, manager; Joe Uni/. Molt TardifT, 1 Stroh will the best match on Dunkirk. Sicily, division Miller. Ccorge sister. Mrs. Frank Guldens. The and Krakow Johnny Cnmmins’ the second which Italy and at D-Day. They of I h»- Detroit limes Carrier league, will meet the Kenny coach; Male squad, has been wore cham- Mura\. Schultz. Koh Hoyle, dim Tiger shortstop expects to return Parisclean, three games off the advanced 15 minutes to comply just a bit of a ribbon after six pions of Chicago in a seven-game series to In* placed in llodgcs, l.en Zielinski, district manas* r. I rout row: Wil- here Saturday. pace with Deluxweld and Chene- with the curfew. The 7-11 club years of fighting, (treat guys, Detroit and Chicago. The first three names will In- played liam llodges, .lark Watson, Warded tiiHiam, Al Kolin, Jackie Watts, 17-vear-old high Trombly coming up. takes on went for three the first trip, but too.” school boy who was given his un- Charley Kotarski’s may to step to from a vn 3tt Market! I ieldhoiise next week, ihe new champions of William Snider, -foe Krodir and Ka\ ( aiprntrr. They Fife and will have avoid a rever- This young man bo conditional release. wa<. on the romp out on the short end sal because Chene-Tromhly has ha*i risked his life on 10-1 missions. the limes l.rague ale left to right, hark row; Krnie won ii| a series week. w three-name last ef home to Dalle*, Tex. Joe Fa ultra* Chcne-TromM\ hern tiling good of laic. See w lin nur side ;* wmmngt