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Thuraday, October 1, 1942 PAGE 28 PKTTOIT EVEN'IXr, TIM F, S (PHOSB CHERRY S8«0) LEARNS BALL CARRYING IN TOUGHEST LEAGUE Five Did You Mitt U. M. Victory? Hunters Awaiting Oe Luxe Bee TO SEE Ned Matthews, Star, Was Blocker in College. QUARTERBACKS Lions' In First Alone MOVIES AT LUNCHEON Ducks,, leading Northern Little Ned Mathews, the hall carrier of the Detroit Lions Did >ou miss Michigan’s brilliant victory over Great Lakes this season, waited until he hit Major Loop last Saturday? Were you absent when Fritz Crisler’s hackfield league in the In opened up the finest offense seen at Michigan Til years? Surety Days the toughest football in 10 - •>’ -<• regret you missed seeing those grand linemen of Clarence Due - you if business before becoming a ball ’/-.frs'ir>¦*?,'- V”.*''- it r STANDING* Munn as they outplayed the bigger, heavier and more experienced carrier. By DON GILLIE* I --V-','; V I ¦ . WL W L Great Lakes forwards. ¦ * •¦> All during his high school days DcLuxa Bn 1 Fxrrta 4 get a rhance to see the the work oMhc duck quhdi 7 2 Nlaleoo The Downtown Quarterbacks will With first * " - 3 6 and his college career at Uni- . *# i » Standard 7 2 Alta* complete story of the game in motion pictures Monday at the first them. .c" .*¦ ~*¦ r « Southern ¦ ’ Papal 7 2 Ramona 3 ieason behind ,\s.K ~ -f, 1 ' ', Cola As again be at Fort versity at Los An* C * S Vlrg** 3 4 meeting of the year. the session will held the hiding of California Radford . Michigan were gAS a 3 3 a Hotel, no charge. hunters he wax a blocking hack Foreman Shelby it is open to all football fans and there is awaiting noFTT Rarkmana • 3 Olympic 2 7 quarterback buys his own lunch. theTr time todav7 knocking tacklers Koppttx A Artbura X a Each down would-be ? the motion pictures game, there in about 10 da>s. who scored the In addition to complete rvf the cm flights due for the teammates coaches and players. Gus touchdowns and collected the holds first place willbe football talks and discussions by depending on the weather. De Luxe Bee Dorais will be present from the U. of D. anrj his rival in tomorrow glory . So far this season has been 1 alone today with the finish of the night’s game, Joe Gembis of Wayne, will be on hand. There will generally satisfactory, especially j PASS SNATCHER week’s Major League matches last be coaches from Michigan State and Michigan to tell of their counties, but Lake Detroit Lions. in the northern Mathew* made his debut as a night at Ramona. Louis Burr’s battle. Also from the St. Clair, the Flais. Monroe and Don’t miss this start of the biggest season on record Remem- runner last vear, playing winghack moved in by blanking Niel- are provided ’ outfit nearby areas have ** r ber first meeting, Monday, at the Fort Shelby Hotel. All '-. -> the other Lloyd Cardwell, the veteran if '-k ylxsftiai. ¦'i¦>% v- » since the behind to 2593, Tony Novak only fair shooting open-; Although he didn’t son, 2895 welcome. Saturday. Prospects for from Nebraska. IF*- - I-A 1 ing last do anything that made the record leading on 622. coming week are brighter, ac- the books on offense, he was the best Queens lost to Virges and Stand- by * cording to reports issued the the league, today. pass defense back in i /£/ •• v : • ard took two to leave them tied First 300 in 30 Years Miller's 708 Paces conservation department with interceptions, including £¦ Bay, ducks have, five one below De Luxe. Only In Saginaw 'one tor a touchdown against notch moved out into clear water, but Brooklyn, whom the Lions face four games separate first place shooting is pro- Bowled in Practice Rainbow Pin Classic late afternoon here this Sunday. from fourteenth in a 16-club cir- viding good s|>ort for those who, So far 1 his* season Ned has cuit. For John Hutchins the first 30 Fred Miller’s 708 from 227-216- evening flights. Few Koppitz wait out the averaged 4 8 yards j>er try with Walter Durbin of had years in bowling are the hardest. 235 features the Rainbow 950 limit bags were reported, most of "scrimmage and has sixth high series of the season to the hall from At least that is his reaction today Classic rolled against Ideals. Rain- which consisted of mallard, black> brought hark two punts for a total date on 676 and a 269 finish as s following practice, his to 2674 in winning and the occasional teal. of 30 yards. For a fellow who Tiy't, w. Koppitz won twice from Ramona a 300 in bow had 2865 he's aHj Lanes, 2887 to 2805. first such score and the second to three. Marathon had a league TOO FAR AWAY never carried the hall doing 1 at Crest all right in ihat department and Frank Gunsberg led Ramona on be posted at Archway Recreation top of 2910 with John Bianchi Today was the opening of the roach Bill Kdwards is working on 618. in three years. leading on 609. small game season in the Upper sonae •plays to shake him loose Jim DiMeglio of Sackmans was Hutchins, formerly a member of A 1 Valella of Rainbow was and runnerup In the Peninsula, but lack of tires against the Dodgers. « second to Durbin on 648 and Cass .various leagues, but now un- to Mi'ffer on 611. will slop many Southern Mich-, Schlaff, Cola, third on 638. string of six circuit are such bowlers as Joe gas DODGERS TOUGH Pep6i attached, had a jgan hunters from taking advan- Crest Lanes team picked up a games, the lowest of which was Green, Chet Slicey, Art Knecht, tage of the excellent crop of j Of course, the Lions figure to sponsor and will be known here- 1162. Four were more than 200 Mette Standish, Bernard Bclk and grouse and prairie chicken re- have some stopping to do them- after as S&S. and the other was the perfect. 1 iSteve Kent. ported there. The hulk of the selves before they worry too much states upland game hunters will about shaking loose little Ned. All not go into action until October; lheyr have to do is stop Pug 15 when the bird season opens in Manders, last year * league lead- lower Michigan. ing ground gainer who is at pres- Conservation officers were again ent tied for the scoring lead with reminding hunter* that the 18 point*. amended Horton trespass law re- Merlin Condit, another Dodger quires they have written permis- halfback is the fourth leading sion from farmers if they do not ground gainer in the league. He use public hunting grounds, of has rolled up 105 yards in 13 tries which there are thousands of for an average of 8 1 yards. acres. I| Edwards is looking toward the Bird hunters who cannot go far, .Dodgers’ game with a trifle more from the metropolitan areas when 'confidence since the return of the the season opens have 31,567 acres' •veteran guard. John Wiethe, and of public hunting lands south of the pass-snatching end. Joe City-Muskegon line. The Stringfellow from Mississippi. Ed- Tv O' ' fit vl the Bay may 1 000,000 cock pheasants killed last wards believes Stringfellow be just what the Lions’ offense Season are said to have had no ef- NED MATHEWS. LIONS’ LEADING GROUND GAINER, IN ACTION fect on this year's crop and needs. : . there was even talk of opening the season next year on hen pheasants. Hank at Series OPEV IN ONTARIO Prep Gridders Redford Paced Today, also, was the opening of Appeal the duck season in Ontario. Re- Greenberg in St. Louis to Broadcast ports from Canada are bright. Recruits; Joe Gordon to Join Air Corps by 79 especially in the southern part. Start Friday for Green's where old timers claim ducks have Frank Redford golfer congregated since the Michigan Six prep football teams will an- Rv LEO MACDONELL Green. opening, due to better feeding con- shot a 79 at North Hills yesterday swer the starting whistle Friday ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1.- Lt. Hank Yankees a little worried even with ditions!. to pace his team into the fall Houghton as the Metropolitan League swings Greenberg, Tiger slug- a formidable lead. With the bases Reports /rom Lake the former championship of the Metropolitan say an unusually large numlier of into its twenty-seventh season. ger, is here for the series. He will filled and Muslal up, a home run High School League. Douglas Wil- hunters have been out. Ducks are However interest will .center broadcast an air appeal for re- 'could have tied the score. Then plentiful but wild. Prospects for Anybody’s game. son, Green's teammate, tallied 81 around the Denby-Eastern and for the army. what? ball the coming week-end are excel- cruits Walter (Hoot) Evers, Tiger to tie John Vermille of Mackenzie Northern-Central games,, both nays this I* hi* lent. In ponds and small Jakes Joe Gordon farm hand who starred in the for second low. nearby, where ducks are plentiful, non-league contests. 1 last season of baseball. Gordon, Beaumont outfield, was at the been. Bedford's winning score was DSATim\wm few hunters have | Northern takes to the field with who has had over 200 flying game. He came over from his Fletcher flood waters and hea- Collinsville, 111., 1332, 38 strokes lower than Mac- her share of veterans but with a hours, plans to Join the air home in across ver ponds have proved outstanding the river from here.