THt YPSILANTI DAILY PREiS, YPSILANTI, MICH., FRIDAY, PESFUARY IT, I*4* PAGE SIX Sports Roundup Grand Rapids. Mich. —INS— Clinch™* the Michigan Ontar- io collegiate conference title. Calvin College todav held a Normal Drops Last of Season to Detroit at Contest victory over Lawrence Tech of Detroit. Lalvin led the halt -3 who netted -4 to 22 High scorer last night was Calvin’s Bielema Overtime Decision Dropped points. . . . - * * Defend * TRIBE ACE By Jack Sords Y. H. S. to Sports Calendar Nnv York /.VS— The Detroit Red Wings today went shop- 49-44 Despite Final Surge winning streak they breezed into \ etc 1 ork Swimming Title TODAY ping for another after In spite of a second half surge, Messenger, e 2 0 3 4 night straight under their belts only to be bowled Track last with four led by Forwards Ed Kontry and Bennetts, g 3 0 2 * Ypsilantl tank etrength will he over by the Rangers 7-4 in a rough contest- Michigan Normal in State Relays * Ed Gilday, that kept the Hurons Shada, g „..2 0 2 4 centered on Koppln. Bill * * Lawrence Jenison Field House, Blast Lenstnt even with their foes through the Kontry, f 5 2 4 12 Briggs, and possibly David Cum- Arbor, Mich. —INS— Hopes of a Rig Ten Championship last 13 minutes of play, the Mich- Baeketball Ann Langerman. f 0 0 o o mings, as they defend their state todav were iust about lost for the University of Michigan's hockev ' igan Normal basketball team con- Greenwood, e 0 0 0 0 Roosevelt High School at Chelsas by dropping Class B title In Adrian Saturday. team which Thursday night suffered a 4-0 pasting at the hands of cluded its 1942 season SATURDAY Gopher scores were made on solo dashes by a 49-44 overtime decision to Uni- Totals 19 « 14 44 Dave Cummings, Ineligible for Swimming Minnesota. All four versity of Detroit Thursday at Bobby tiraziger. Yp- Unlveraity of Detroit the U. High swimming meet last Roosevelt High School in »t*t< •\1 Eggleton, joe Mage, Arnold and Bob silantl High School gymnasium * * * G F P Pt«. may eligible the Friday, be for state Class B high school cbampionshlpi The Hurons held a meager 44-42 Blrtnger. f 2 0 3 4 meet. In the past two years Dave Manager Faker grinned lead with Adrian. Lakeland, Fla. —IXS— Del satisfac- a minute and a half to Mader. f 7 0 2 14 has the diving crown and has at "[foot'’ play taken tion today over the performance of Walter Fevers, young as a result of Howard Mes- Brice, c 5 2 2 12 undefeated against Class senger's ttp-ln remained outfielder back from Winston-Salem for trial with the Detroit shot. Then, with Burns, g 10 0 2 B competition in all dual meets ready he 62 seconds remaining in the game, Stolkey. g 4 3 1 11 this year. Also in his first attempt Tigers, "['don’t sa\' he is now for the big leagues but Bob Brice Detroit's twirled in a Haweell. g 3 0 4 6 at the 200 yard free style, he Eaton Mills definitely has big league promise,” Faker said. “He is a great goal the ” from corner to tie the Kelly, g .. .0 0 0 0 High Tigers broke the Trenton School prospect the score. Neither team scored again Schrlher, c 0 0 0 0 pool in nosing for * • * record out Donald Eaton Alills. Mich.. Feb. 27- before the regulation contest end- Camp an Vpsi yarder. also 200 Day had her tonsils and York —INS— Two of the fightingest kids in the light- ed. Totals 22 5 12 49 Lawrence Koppin, ace free styl- Carol New Haweell, adenoids removed at Monroe Hos- weight division, little Allie Stolz. Newark, and Bobby Ruf- Phil swarthy Detroit Score at half—University of De- er and last year's state champion N. guard, put the after pital, Monday. She returned home out in round “rubber" match Titans ahead troit 21. Michigan Normal 13. in the 200 yard event, has concen- fin. Astoria. N. Y.. will slug it a 12 a minute and a half of the over- Sampler 2, sea- Tuesday. in- Free throws missed trated on the 50 and 100 this Visnaw and grand at Madison Square Garden tonight and the winner mav bounce time period with a field goal, and Gilday 2, Shada; Birln- son. Mrs. Theodore Bennetts. daughter. Virginia Visnaw. to a shot at Champion Sammv Angott s 135 pound crown. Art Stolkey enlarged Detroit's ger. Mader 2, Brice, Stolkey 4. In last week's meet against U. Lee * * spent several with * ; margin by adding a basket and a Htiweell, High, probably the strongest con- Bay City, days Kelly her sister, Mrs. Azro Day. — Only battery free throw a minute later The Referee Powers (Detroit). tender for the state crown, Koppin St. Petersburg. Fla • IXS— two Xew York men Mrs. Eaton Roberts and Titans successfully froze tile ball (Wayne). was beaten, and only by a narrow Mr. and unsigned as the world champion advance guard goes Umpire—Stemmelen Ypsilanti, spent Sunday af- remained the rest of the way. margin, in the 50 yard event, but family, daily coming grind. Pitch- ternoon mother, Mrs. Glea through workouts here for the baseball The defeat was the sixth in 18 TO SEEK PRESTIGE triumphed in the 100. with his er and Catcher arc still out of the fold, / 9e^(ofihe\ starts for the Hurons this winter. Ann Arbor, Mich., Feh 27 INS — Bill Briggs, breast stroker and Roberts. ‘ \ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day, Paint announcement today that Marius Russo, Alley Don- AND Detroit, by marking up a victory, The University of Michigan swim- medley swimmer supreme, is favor- with - \ W I’LL I Creek, spent Sunday with terms. kept intact its streak ming team, still regarded de- take the 150 yard individual afternoon ald and had come to i winning highly ed to. Lee Day. A over Michigan spite Yale week, high Mr. and Mrs. Normal Since Its defeat to last medley, and is ranked in the Steiniger, \J***// Lloyd Brazil took over the coach- will to rggain some lost pres- 100 yard breast stroke. On Febru- Mr. and Mrs. -Herbert seek spent Sunday afternoon ing job six years ago. tige tonight against an underdog ary of this season, Briggs Detroit the Titans 5 clipped with her Mrs Lena Day. have produced straight tri- lowa aggregation. Many sophomore three and two tenths seconds from mother. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Alden Day and lYeios From Sheldon umphs over the mermen are scheduled to see ac- the state mark set by Arlo Cox of Hurons. family were Sunday evening guests toss-up tion for the Wolverines. Ypsilantl Roosevelt, in the indivi- Billed as a contest be- Mr. and Mrs. James Cunning- dual medley. record of Walker, tween two of the best collegiate Cox’s was MARCH OINNER PLANNED place in the Sheldon. and 1:49.8, while Briggs' was ham. Ypsilanti. teams in the state, the game was time Miss near Dexter, Mich., 27 — The Truesdell Schools, March t>. Each Censor Testifies 1:46,6. also a fast Doris Day. Sheldon, Feb. Milmar. a one-gided affair throughout the He swims breast spent with her par- Society Christian Ser- fifth, sixth, ct-eveuAsia's movNld first half. stroke, the dist- the week end Woman's of winner of the seventh Detroit's defense bot- pro covering 100 yards ¦pgtcqß ;•> • > *>v- a ents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Day. vice will serve their annual March and eighth grades will receive a Ace sxJce bob tled up the Huron attack, and the ance in about one minute and 10 dinner at the Sheldon Church on eeu-eßJouJeo LWcie Titan or 12 seconds. dictionary with their names on it. Lj sharpshooters hit the hoop the evening of March 5. beginning SAM's Forces & from all angles on the court The greatest Warrior lack is re- Bicycle Racks Available at 6 p. m. All of this was accomplished lay power, and second and third Founders' by Day Program the Titans without the services place swimmers. For Train Communters Leaves for Camp The Walker School observed AL ia gams* of captain, O'Brien, Even if Koppin takes both his A. \Alo*lo*llv last their Charley WINCHESTER, Mass—lNS Donald Wiles, son of Mrs. Nora Founders' Day at their P. T. Vear. but Me Mas an assortm(WT of who broke his leg events. Briggs both his Camp and last week. first bicycle rack for the con- Wiles left for Fort Custer Wed- program Friday night by giving a SCUFF CAM WiaJ job Cumnitngs capture the 200 and the The TAAf MAN-/ MORE. Brice took over O'Brien's as venience of commuters at subur- nesday. play entitled, "The Birthday Cake", pacesetter to diving respectively, and Tim cere- score seven points ban stations on Boston and Maine followed by the candlelighting as Smith takes the backstroke, the serv- Detroit assumed a 21-13 half- Railroad Lines has-been installed New Teacher mony. Cake and coffee were time lead. meet cannot be won without sec- at the close of the program. ond third at Winchester. Giving notice of Mrs. Mathers has been hired ed The Hurons came hack and place power after the In their last with U. installation of the rack, J. W. Rim- to teach the intermediate grades intermission come two meet High. School, the Mr. and Mrs. P. Stein plan to to within Ypsi placed two in mer. vice president in charge of in Walker assuming L points of men only one by leave for St. Petersburg. Fla., next Bowling Scores equaling the Detroit event, that the 100, traffic of the railroad, said: position formerly held Ephraim total. After seven of being when week. minutes play finished first, and “The Boston and Maine simply Truesdell. In the second half, tossed Koppin Hitt Mrs. Renie Merti. Grost-e Fointe Gilday third. made the racks available and bicy- in a field goal to put the Hurons left at of Arrives Farms, visited Mrs. Kate Robbie WASHTENAW COUNTRY CLUB Scovills will at cles will be the risk the Son ahead, 26-25. Brice retaliated The preliminaries be 2:30 an- and family. Thursday. LEAGUE R. Jedele 498, R. Gilbert 434. C. with in the afternoon at owners who. we understand, will Mr and Mrs. Fred Brandt a foul shot, and the battle su- and the finals nounce the arrival of a little son. Mrs. Mamie Beebe. Belleville • Won Lott Hopp 397, J. Mohler 414. M. Bowden ! for 7:30 in the evening. provide their own chains and pad- premacy was on. locks such as are carried by bicy- • was a Tuesday visitor of Mrs. J. No. 8 (Bassett) 40 23 483, Handicap 159, Ttotals 711, 821, No more Enters C. Gotts. than four points sep- ANN clists who park their machines in Service 36 27 any ARBOR FAVORITE Ephraim Truesdell Wednes- Mrs. Steve McKinstry went to No. 1 (Ryani 853—2385. arated the teams at time in other places.” left the until Michigan day for Fort Custer. He a Plymouth to see her parents, Mr. No. 3 (Stewart) 36 27 second half Ann Arbor. Mich.. Feb. 27—INS— was Normal pushed 42-37, teacher in Walker School and act- and Mrs. Leon Huston, who met (Saunders) 31 32 Eagles In front. The highly touted track team of the STUDENTS CORRESPOND No. 4 with three and half ed as superintendent of Shel- with an auto accident last week. A. a minutes to Univers44*’ of Michigan will face the the No. 2 (Crouch) 29 34 L. Reynlods 436. Oliver 488. play. long, Entry of anew student In the Sunday past Mrs. Cary, daughter. That lead didn't last starter's gun tonight an odds-on fa- don School for the Howard 28 35 L. Dick, 468, T. Edson 429. D Kin? j fifth grade room at Woodruff School three years, also was pianist Wayne, and mother-in-law visited No. 5 (Hayward) for Joe Mader tapped In a field vorite to drub the Pittsburgh ein- and Totals 823, started an exchange of letters be- lor the church services Clarence Mrs. Carrie Decker Saturday. No. 6 (McLain) 27 38 399, Handicap 45. 725, goal and Stolkey contributed three dermen. points again. tween students of the local school Fischer take of th» Wood been trans- (O'Hara) 717 2265. to tie the score will charge Frank has No. 7 25 33 and those from Miss . Camp Hillbillies Messenger and Brice, rival cen- OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Shaw. where Sunday School in his place until ferred from Camp Wolters to the new student, Jordan, had new E. Flanagan 522, R. Townsley 502, ters, matched baskets to put the Betty slectlon of new officers. Robinson. Ark. His address 1, come. has is Corp. D No. Ryan T. Kelly N. game In overtime. Walter O. Briggs, owner of the The correspondence Frank Wood. Cos 715 T 537. M. Blakemore 554. the purpose of interpret- Harrison 333, Harris 252. Weaver Flanagan (av.) 394, 841, There were any number of in- Detroit Tigers, will celebrate his been for Spelling Bees Planned Bn., loth Regt., Camp Robinson, 459, Totals the backgrounds of residents 348, Haner (sub.) 490, Ryan 450; star* in the tilt. sixty-first birthday today. Briggs new The grade spelling bees will take Ark. | 839—2574. dividual Gilday, Ypsilanti. totals, 572. 645, 656. 1873. for Instance, turned In one of his was born in Ypsllanti. in No. 6, McLain Marsh's best performances as he scored BRITISH TROOPS IN NEW YORK McLain 473, South 297, Schleslng- H Churchill 416, K. Dundon 466, 14 points to pace Michigan Normal T er 330, Whitmire 389, B'ranklin 404. J. Ellis 506, A. Boyle 529, A. Dun- In scoring. The Hurons' other mt' f' 655, /. »•¦>• 345. L. Miller 302, Crouch 456, \J son j 801—2417. combined effort was good for 37 | Su handicap ISO; totals, 692, 6.7, 658, edged /( points. Mader out the COOLER l I \v £ ' 1977. ROCKWELL BOYS FAVORED two seven field Miss Nadya Gardner ¦ No. 8, Bassett other by sinking :* Dean Rockwell, former Michigan goals for 14 Brice BB ./'¦- points. made Appearing as a government ’‘mys- !•'.•:• Wlsbin 521, Bassett 317, Nelson Normal athletic star and now wres- ttffSl Y..iir iw.nrite 12 and 11. f 353, 394, West 343; totals, Stolkey tery" witness in the trial of Kuster tling coach at East Detroit High As has been the case in most 633, 712, George Sylvester a Nazi Brands 589, 1934. j School, will play host to 75 grap- of the Huron games year ac- Vlereck. this agent. Miss Nadya Gardner, a i piers from 15 schools throughout curacy in converting free throw No. 5, Hayward the state In third annual invita- British imperial censor at Ber- jl the attempts was the chief factor in BEER—ALE—WINE—MIXERS - -’ Anders 388 Stahl Lunt 290. muda, pictured leaving the ,- i 267. tional prep tournament Saturday, strength. At is 'K- f\*;". ;v;Vv/^'¦-- 336. Schrepper 301; handi- Michigan Normal's States district Hayward j Rockwell's team Is favored in the the end of the game United court In cap totals, 538. 572. 1659. regulation 1 tbbl*. 1/4 bbU. 75; 547. ; meet. Detroit had scored 20 goals Washington. She testified that No. 3, Stewart field 19. The held she intercepted a manuscript of a Stewart 373, Payne Fischer to Normal’s Hurons 9:00 a. m.—2:00 a. m. 383. CLAIMS DROP margin penalty tosses, book by former Senator Rush Schaffer Connolly 432; Detroit, Feb. the in *' 319 387. 27—INS—Because Holt of West Virginia, which was ' //''> - however. 6-4. ; ;', l F ll||§ 11 §1 I||| totals, 617, 648, 629, 1594. ; unemployed workers are being ab- addressed to Dr. Hans Heinrich faster tn Michigan Normal Washington sorbed than anticipated G F P Pta. Dieckhoff, former German ambas- 14 S. St. ] | No. 7, O'Hara war work, claims filed with PHoilC benefit f— 1 2 0 4 sador to United States, in Berlin. O'Hara 368. E. Miller 289. Fash- the Michigan com- Sampier. unemployment 6 3 14 haug 361, Ksler 305. Battelle 330, '• pensation commission have dropped Gilday. f 2 handicap 162; totals, 577, 648, 59u, temporarily, at least Wendell 1815. Lund, executive director of the No. 4, Saunders commission, announced today. Nehlsen 345. D. Miller 313, Saund- " ers (av.) 354 Vanderlind 445. Cam- ELECTION ''', ? 'if'j ORDERED M' t!\ eron 407; totals, 660, 622, 552, 1564. 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