11M Efc H L/IE/CEJ: 6600) SPORTS Saturday, Octobar 11, 1944 PAGE 10 M UK 4 5» DEiK U 1 1 EVENING Know Krill llulos? Lions Are Given stiQuarterback Club Monday noon the Cleveland Rams who tomor- couple men on a as a result, we outplayed them at Shelby The Edwards ol search. 4 3000 A the Fort Hotel. row play the Detroit Lions. Bill Coach Bill When lost, all the way. They couldn’t come Others Hit Gus Gets open to football asked what he had Giesebrecht meeting is all Edwards, the Lions’ roach, also with the paucity of words up for our game in advance and fans. Confident His Squad as 32 Individuals Permission From will attend the luncheon and be- learned at Haskell Institute, the then In the contest Itself It was Harry Kipke. former Michigan tween them will be told the story Will Start Winning big man answered; too late. Show 600 Totals War Board the Down- Canada coach and president of of tomorrow’s contest. “Nothing.” “Work has been the secret of town Quarterback Cub. will con- Gus Dorais of the University of Our boys entered (Continued First Sport Page) With the Detroit Lions’ chance complete answer, but our success. from By LEWIS H. WALTER duct a short quiz program on Detroit, who has another great It was a spirit things and we to make or break awaiting them highly into the of inked 1057-1043 in 3058. Schmidt the football rules. He will have as his hall club, again will be on hand. unsatisfactory. After watch- worked so hard thkt we One rrv'tr Red Wing across ( oach ing a longer Just pins victims five football fans repre- Resides reviewing the Titan game tomorrow. Bill Edwards for few minutes a ready the opening took the middle game by 30 the hockey question again. were when border and Detroit senting five different colleges They he also will be at Michigan State broke precedent and sent his men timid was asked whistle blew. They are a fine largely on Steve Dutko’s 235 Stevt club will have all its veterans. are Frank Tohey, Wayne Univer- to get a peak at Marquette, the storming through an extra w-ork- “What are you looking for hunch of hoys and are willing had 652 and A 1 Kopit/.ki 650. Gus Giosebrecht. the Wings’ sity; Louis Harrington. University new wonder team which plays the then.” to learn. That counts a lot In When out today. PIN CRASHERS Ont., of Detroit; Larry Gernon. Notre Titans later in the season. “Four-leaf clovers,” was his this game.” rangy center from Petawawa. Rose, Edwards usually gives his men Dame University: Rex Uni- up. " was granted permission to leave STATE AIDE ON HAND answer without looking Mi. ONE-SIXTEENTH INDIAN Emil Dimitrie led the Eeeßees versity of Michigan, and Bud a rest the day before a battle —. some sug- Then one offered the * on 649 with Louis Sielaff doing '¦ only ' Canada yesterday, one prob- Dickson of Michigan State. Joe Kobs. assistant coach at but the home opener with Cleve- jfl was in Checotah. gestion: Tom born 622, Chet Bukowski 621, Harold Manager Jack Michigan .State, also will be pres- to-, ago Is one- lem remained for TO BE THERE . land Rams at Briggs Stadium "If there were any four-leaf Okta. 37 years He CLARK to tell the State club Emmons 628 and the Holmes him- Adams. That is how to get De- ent about morrow H too important. The clovers In the neighborhood, sixteenth Creek Indian and the \\ An all-star list of coaches will which gtirs to Santa Clara next don’t you think Charley Bach- rest Irish. He played football and self 604. Roy Miller 628 and Ken- fenseman Boh hitelaw across to Detroit coach had to know that prob- hr on hand for the program in week. man would have found them be- baseball in his home town high Ludiker 600, sparked the -complete his squad. TT is a picture neth be soon as addition to the motion Joe Gemhis takes his team to his men all had learned Iheir as- fore now ?” school. lem that may solved game. Pepsi-Colas. Joe Green was top for may the strict story of the Michlgan-lowa Cincinnati this week-end and he’ll signments. DICK HANLEY In- the Canadians relax ONLY WEIGHS 240 The one-sixteenth Creek Paris with 639. Carl Kersten 614, which threatened to dis- Headlining the list of coaches will be there for the meeting. Edwards and the Lions are con- dian was enough to get him into attitude be Wally Weber, who scouts Min- . It will be a gala gathering with Perry’ l Allagreen 606, John Cnm* rupt United States hockey clubs they'll “Doc found one,” was the quette stock on the football mar-j Haskell Institute, where he starred nesota today give pre- important football dope fident w-in this one. Led wire from President Frank and will a Jots of quick retort, “and I have It.” ket. Of course, all coaches worry, under Dick Hanley for three years. mins 604, did the rest. Adolph A view of the Golden Gophers who passed out by the experts. Don’t by Whizzer White, the Lions so Calder of the National Hockey That seemed to be enough more or less, and most of them' With his teammate. Tiny Roebuck, Konopka was low at 567. are rated the best in the land. miss it Monday noon at the Fort rampaged through the w-orkout League announced the fact that they called of the luck hunt and more. Stidham knew he had a they were the biggest and about taking . Dutch Clark, former All-Ameri* Shelby. definitely to discussions of today’s during Dawes had 2836 to 2894 in Giosebrecht s application to leave and left their coach turned tough job rebuilding at Milwaukee the best tackles in the land two from Edelweiss. Auto Club upon game. ease his was at this time the dominion had l>een ruled pleased with their attitude. He and the with which club 1924-25-26. It racked 1045 in 2954 in losing twice great favorably by the chairman of the knows that White can lead them The big man, who is the newest turned back a Wisconsin he had his first contact with to 2930 Chene-Trombly and Bill War Service Board at Kingston, to victory. sensation in the most uncertain team is the talk of the week in Michigan State. Haskell met and Laßue’s 628 was best tally. Louis Ont. U. D. Wallops 808 All the Lions are ready to go. business in the world, coaching football. swamped the Aggies of those days. Meyers led C-Ton 615. Outrolled Giosebrecht will join the squad including Rill Radovich and John football teams, Thomas Fid ward He coached as assistant to Han- 2694-2675, Rcmerys managed two MISSED THE BOAT • Tuesday. His entrance is to he (Socker) Wiethe, the two veteran Stidham, weighs a mere 240 and ley at Northwestern for seven from Krakow. delayed because the United States guards who have been on the ail- he has the fat man faculty of But what effect will it have on years before joining Biff Jones at Pepsi Cola had 1028 in 2937 in consulate in Windsor is closed this Central State TALES ing list. making friends quickly and easily. the boys? They beat Wisconsin Oklahoma. He was line coach losing to 3030 Paris. A 1043 opener Sunday, report they really working afternoon and and also (Continued from First Sport Page) The Rams that Parker Doc is his backfield coach. Robert because were under th<| West Point man there. appeared on the Paris sheet. Monday, because that is Canada's Hall. Cleveland’s fine forward H. Erskine from Loyola University and now Tom is worried that they When Jones moved on to Nebraska Thanksgiving Day. (Continued from First Sport Page) Ann Arbor. Today Caswell is passer and Fullback Gaylon Smith in New Orleans. may relax and with the schedule Tom took over and stayed there HOW STROH SCORED When .Giosebrecht .arrives .he Ghesquiere through may miss the game because of in- Stidham is a little worried about they are faemg you can’t relax, until Mirth Wfien lie took the game where went stillon Says Wiatert: ” In their 1141 Stroh hatted to gam the crutches. juries. “They are breather*, post wiii have to scramble left tackle. Link again goaled. this sudden spurt of the Mar- i no Tom Marquette —E. H. ,as follow’s: Phil Bauman 224. Cas| position as fifteenth man on the “It was the hardest block Reppenhagen Keating scored the third marker Grygier 245. Walter Detroit squad. * I ever made.” Says Caswell: 212, Norris 238, Fred Wolf 222. Adams is especially enthusiastic of the quarter when he took a Owls Long Pro Grid Norris 650, Wolf 629, Reppert- about Brown, the little playmaker Madarik pass in the end zone after “It was the hardest block ( Joe Wants to Be Wayne Makes 3 hagen 615, Grygier 613. Baumad season who spent most of last the Titans advanced to the 6. The ever hope to meet,” 609, accounted for the 3176. with Indianapolis. Brown is going Park, Titans started goalward from Muske- ;Palmer central division i better than at any time during Bob Flora, mighty Runs Beat Ltdtlors 'Traveling League, was prevlou j his three years in the Detroit their 38 and Madarik supplied the gon tackle, is partially color- [city high at 3165, system and ts the best passer tm highlight with a 34-yard sprint blind. Backfield Coach Earl Plane Mechanic Lineup Shifts I Novak’s 678 was money in the the club, according to Adams. along tjhe sidelines to the 9. Link's Martineau is emphatic in his Hoyas Fcivordl hank for National in their pitch- Brown is centering the line with International New* Service Wlra CINCINNATI. 0.. Oct. 11.— ing 3026. Zion in place-kick was good for the third pronouncement that Tom I Frank sat with Joe Fisher and Carl Liscombc on International New* Service Wlra MATTOON. 111., Oct. 11.— Chicago’s champion Bears, lead- There will he three changes in the 649. Leonard Dettloff 568. James lining time. Kuzma has to prove him- the w mgs. Howe is up Mud yet PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 11. Heavyweight champion Joe Louis, ers in the VV’est. and the New Wavne University lineup when Marshall 567, Louis Burr 564, suj>- Hiller. Last MADARIK Giants, ,the the against plied Bruneteau and Dutch AGAIN self. Temple University today racked army camps York standard-bearers in Tartars .take field the other totals Paul Scrib- year's Grosso. Sid Abel touring to give a East, preserve stood line of Don running a up its third straight football the are expected to University of Cincinnati here to- ner out for Krakow on 218- is moving Madarik’s passing and “He played like high series of boxing exhibitions for quest and Eddie Wares also figured prominently in the triumph a 17 to 7 victory over 'their clean records tomorrow in day in of their first victory. 214-222 for 654 smoother than ever. school kid against State, and soldiers, today expressed a desire headline attractions a At right end sophomore Reed scoring marker the Georgetown Hoyas w-hich fea- on five- of Detroit’s fourth he has a long, long way to to join Uncle Sam's aviation serv- game program that will bring all Hagen will replace Herb Jesche, in the period, Schmidt tured tw’o long touchdown runs by third ice in case he is drafted. 10 teams of the National another first year man smashing through center from the go,” Marty claims. the Owls’ potential all-American Profes- Fordham, N. Carolina “I think now I will prefer sional League Jf>e open 1. This followed Central State’s Maybe so. Andy Tomasic. Football into action. Coach Gombis will the aviation when the time come* The Bears meet their home town game two new halfbacks— only the night. Teach- Karwales, handsome, More than 33,000 Temple Sta- with Lutherans Beat bid of The John that. Uncle Sam will ask me to rivals, the Cardinals, and will go Nick Cherup and Sam Carpenter. ers got as far as Detroit’s 24 only dium fans saw Tomasic break loose some branch of the service,” Clash on Gridiron curly-haired husky from Chi- on a 68-yard scoring gallop in the Join into the game remembering the to have Tom McLaughlin inter- - cago, is about to make his big first period and a 41-yard sprint the “Brown Bomber’’ declared. upset of upsets last year, when DURH AM. N. C, Oct 11. cept a pass on the 18. “I am not so keen for flying Montgomery K. O.’s Day in the fourth. His 200-pound team- a the Cards banged their way to a (INS)—Heavily favored to trim Madarik, bid for an end berth. He has myself 1 don’t In fact, the soph from mate, Tackle Hank Zajkowski, plane because victory. CHICAGO. Oct. 11.- (INS>— Lawrence Tech Joliet, been bothered with foot I could, but would I North Carolina University today. had a big night. Detroit sore- boosted a 37-yard field goal in the know that I The only other club with a clean Bob Montgomery. Philadelphia Fordham’s Rams junketed into completed 15 out of 30 passes for ness earlier, but now may like the aviation ground work. circuit, Giants, second session and added . both slate in the the knocked out Davey Day of ; this land of tobacco, corn-pone and yards. However, I’ll go wherever they Negro, Ohio Circuit Champs 158 Madarik connected with shove himself into the start- extra points. has been showing consistent im- Chicago in the first round of their pot likker, continuing on a path 10 tell me to.” of 17 for 111. Detroit showed ing picture. Georgetown scored with seven provement all season and are scheduled 10-round battle. Mont- j that many observers believe w ill Trounce Detroit, 14-0 a net yardage of 294. Madarik go when Louis came here from Chanute favored to take the Philadelphia pounds minutes to Boleslaus Bul- Rantoul, 111., gomery weighed in at 136 Had the New York eleven to post carried 14 times for 130. passed End Field at where he Eagles with little difficulty. The Rpfprpp vin to Left Chris with and Day at 136. season bowl glory. SPRINGFIELD. O, Oct. 11.— Detroit made 19 first downs, 12 * Playpr was Temple's first win on a boxing exhibition tipoff-on thrs game, marking the Pavich. It §ut Martin Chicago yester- Wittenberg, Ohio conference cham- by rushing, si xon passes and one Lomp Tppth against the Hoyas in four years. lTTman of Giants’ first home start of the pions of 1940. extended their win- on a penalty to State’s six. three Roth day before 13,000 soldiers who year, was iho 24 to 0 win they games jammed largest hangar on the ning streak to 13 by by rushing, six on passes and one Soft-spoken, curl y-haired the scored over the Eagles in a pre- defeating Lawrence Tech, 14-0. on penalties. State had a net yard- Cotton Price, tailback for’the field. vious clash. Lvmangrover. will at Fort Norman senior age of 62 and completed five out Lions, He apjx'ar Sherl-j The Brooklyn Dorlgcr« bike on the fighting Luther- of Detroit although he has Aggies dan on Monday, the great lakes fullback for 20 passes for 31 yards. Texas the Green Bay Packers at Mil- Tuesday. ans. gained 109 yards before he been in the National League naval training station on ami are hy one Wednesday and waukee confronted Was injured in the closing minutes for but one year, is getting Fort Custer on itnajor problem, not to Selfridge Thursday. mention of the first half. U. D.-State Statistics his quota of interesting tales. F'ield on several others, and that is to stop Art Prescott passed to Rob U. n D. Cent. St Cotton likes to tell the one Meet Violets jthe Isbell-Hutson tandem. Caton for Wittenberg’s first score First down* Ift * ]2 The Washington Redskins play as the second period opened. Ly- Rushing 3 about Bobbie Cahn, veteran Penn, Pittsburgh PftMtng Meeting and 6 1 Internntltmal Nev*» Service Wire Yale, the Steelers at mangrover converted the extra Penalties 1 2 pro referee, and Joe Maniaci, will be heavy favorites, while De- Net yards rushing 3'<7 62 NEW YORK. Oct. 11.—Warned point. It was ''Lymie" who carried Chicago Bears, losing their troit generally is given an edge 38-yard Yard* lost 13 30 that Texas A. & M. has a football the ball from his own line Net yarda forward* 158 31 '4O Defeat over the Rams at Detroit. of FUN teeth during the Bears-Lions Remembers on successive plays to the Blue Forward* attempted 30 20 team that looks almost as good completed Devils’ two. Dave Woe 11 ne r Forward* IS fl game in Chicago last year. and maybe better than the 1940 NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Oct. 11.— Intercepted by 4 squad. New' York University awaits (INS)—Penn 50, Yale 7! Boston to Meet Clemson plunged over for the second touch- Yard* loat on penaltlea 40 15 “Cahn was following a play (INS)—A today s kickoff at Yankee Stadium That defeat, one of the most ! BOSTON. Oct. 11— down. quite closely during the game, College eleven 000 Mike Moffo came in the game faced by the strong likelihood of crushing in Yale athletics history, once-beaten Boston Every Day with wage Lvmangrover converted when some one bumped into suffering its first defeat of the will he on the mind of every Eli today was ready to battle for and Oaks to against the the .point after touchdown. Glen Hold him and jammed the whistle ! season. footballer today when they tackle undefeated Clemson try wipe-out de-l Tigers of South Carolina this Tech's only two serious threats Into his in ou t h,” Cotton The Texans were established as Penn and to the Two Terrors bade of last season. a/ternoon at Fenway Park. Amiable # came in the third and fourth Victory Party Tonight drawls. | top-heavy favorites in the battle quarters. Wittenberg kicked from which headlines the metropolitan Oaks w "A few moments later Man- their seven and the ball was Glen Golf Club ill cele- program. of the U. S. Navy ... in blocked. Coogan recovered it there, brate its triumph in the Peter iaci, whose teeth are the best but Tech lost the hall on downs Dawson national ringer tourna- In the league, railed for time Fight Results missing three ment with a victory party and after passes. out —because he had to look Hv International >*n« fcervtc# • banquet at ihc club tonight. The 194 l’s Most Humorous for a tooth that At Chicago-Bn*, Montgomery. 136H. championship trophy will he pre- somebody Philadelphia, knocked out Davey Day, 136. Ther« it a Bowling Proprietor** Greater Detroit by Schwed busted loose in a scrimmage, Chicago sented Peter of New 138, .. Nh-k Caetlgllone. declaloned Julie _ “ Association member in your York to Roland MacDonald, Glen 'That’s fair enough,* said Kogon, 134, New Haven. Conn. (10). Serial. manager. trophies Joey Plrrone. 135'-*, Cleveland, knocked Pin Scores Oaks Individual Cahn. ‘You look for yours out Stan Poredo, 140. Detroit (3). **troh nETRorr also will be given to 28 members Mike Bopko, 156. Indiana Harbor, Ind., Bauman 171 214 224 Berggr 184 258 243 whose scores figured in the vic- and I’ll look for mine.* And knocked out George flilvaay, 14ft, Pitta- Grygier 23* 183 245 Bedard 188 185 188 burgh (1). he exhibited a l 0 " Repp 202 201 212 Morun 151 1«1 157 tory. Glen Oaks defeated Over- gaping hole A GOOD TO BOWL FAIRVtEW ™"’ Norrli 187 225 238 Binn 214 201 184 look Country Club of PLACE NEW W 183 222 Brecklea 173 224 177 Lancaster. where two molars had been THE RIVERSIDE League Opening Friday. A P M o**" Rnwilng Wolf 224 Pa., Day Sat Till Cloilng in the playofT after they had jarred loose by the whistle.” ! 3123 C. Jpfferaon CL. 4472 All . Sun , from BAM T loi# IMIU4l Total* #OB H'22 #4 1 tied for the championship. AUDiCCAnnO 15101 SCHAEFER. 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