ALL-CITY Caddies to Be Scarce Again DITROIT SUNDAY TUNIS C April 15, 1945—1, Page 3 Sparing Firing Line' THE GREATER GAME By Edgar Hayes ¦p „ ? ????? y

* ... riHtf-• PLEA: LIGHT BAGS FOR LIGHT BOYS Set for Shoot Times Sports Writer No Pins By M. F. DRUKENBROD 'Dotte Hi' Leads Caddie superintendents and golf Awarded Silver Star Three E&B Bowlers pros are agreed there'll be no relief in the caddie situation here Hearst Entries ) on All-City Team this season. Lt. Sheldon Moyer, who wrote Michigan State sports for time, there won’t Until vacation By GILLIES The Detroit Times for four years, has been awarded the Silver to DON be enough boys go around and Star for heroism in action, it was learned in a letter from Georgt By HAROLD KAHL even then, not enough for week- Bullets will whiz south instead x. wf ends and special occasions. of north when more than 3,000 Maskin, another Times sports writer w’ho is in London. League and tournament play JOE NORRIS This means doubling up, two shooters fire their matches in the Lt. Moyer was honored for his part in saving a lot of equip- were the prime requisites in the bags for one boy, a problem in (Stroh) fifth annual llearst-Times tourna- ment for an armored division the Germans had started to shell. itself, the caddies again Wg¥ \ \ selection of the top 25 bowlers in because .aHSU-'---¦¦¦ J V Moyer was wounded in the action but has completely recovered. be and younger than ment at Olympia, April 28 and 29. the metropolitan area for the will smaller Back from in prewar day*. In previous matches at Olym- the rigors of war in the south Pacific is Pvt. 1944-45 season by the writer in Calvin Hughy Syron, Detroit Golf pia, competitors entered the fir- Lincoln of Belding, Mich., a professional fighter. Th# collaboration with Herbert Mer- Club's capable caddie superin- I ing from red-thatched Lincoln wr ears the , line lons, former Detroit Times All- tendent. offers a solution. f the south cor- Purple Heart he won after be- “Lighten loads the boys secretary the year, I * Star Classic and keen says, “and ridor. This SUhL ing wounded at Luzon, Feb. 5. analyst of the must carry,” Syron however, Ern- their ¦ He has game they not only will enjoy est P. Brous- told his manager, Harry for more work, but give than years. more efficient seau, chief Baxter, he plans to resume his 25 service.” Records range officer, ring career when the war is for Smaller bags, fewer clubs and and Wilbur speak them- . S. over. . m, removal from bags of *uch extras , . . ¦ 1 selves. Those < /Mb Bailey, chief jL ' as umbrellas, sweaters and prac- Tino Asquini, former Mac- chosen were urged by Syron. executive offi- tice balls are to kenzie High athlete, was judged solely Canvas bags general use cer decided a re- their now in reverse the cent on merits v'' > visitor on leave. Another weigh as little as one pound, t \ hfll/Hr' procedure be- for this season compared to eight or nine pounds Mackenzie star. S Sgt. James They were first bags cause of more for the heavier leather in statistical room rR 4NR K4HR4 jSwaby, is in England. S Sgt. picked as to THERMAN GIBSON vogue some years ago. their off the north corridor. Don Glunz, another from the individual (4 : B) of ( K I With the co-operation of-! The Red Wings’ dressing room same school, is with a rating, then ar- finals at hi* club, notably Arthur bomber ¦r *nfai MKXTENI ranged in as well as that of visiting leams group in Italy and has 36 linc- J. Lacy, former president and the headquarters mis- ups we [pel would be most effec- ' chairman, began will become of to .a H caddie Syron iMikc) Tokar, k in the Joe Norris, Stroh, ( apt.; 4 carried caddies this held in Naples, Italy. I—¦ pounds, a center of The It was Gibson, E A B; 3—Chet club averaged about 28 lobb>. LT. SHELDON MOYER Therman survey Lacy; for the individual champion- Bukov* ski, B; Bujaek, made last season by DRAWS TOP EXPERTS E A !i—Fred and Syron showed this figure has! ship of the Tyrrhenian Zone, central Mediterranean forces, EAR; 2—John < rimmlns, Taris- been reduced to approximately 10 “W’e expect no delay in get- staged in the Bellini Theater. He lost the heavyweight title clean. makes a ting the Hhooters on the line to There is pounds. Obviously that 1 I CSMI G. little to choose between 1W Markwick of the British army. Awards were pre- big for boy provided they register as soon two men, difference a who is the top and Cum- -* sented by Maj. Norris m / carrying two bags. as they walk in the front door," Gen. G. Lammie of the British army. mins. They are the onl> two that on the ¦ Brehm Desaultes, The same co-operation said. Gene who caught for several major league teams carry a 200 average, or better, in part of golfers ha* been noted at Meanwhile, entries from boys including the Tigers, is coaching the marine Parris The Detroit Times All-Star Clas- CHET BI’KOUShI ' j^^p girls, and women, team at all clubs the last few seasons. ¦ and men poured Island. He plans a full schedule of games sic, Greater Detroit and Michigan (E&B) W jin from all parts of the statr. with college and Major leagues, Norri« has a slight Wm Many were from experts. Others service teams in his area. Thurman Tucker, wf ho played pdge. about 621 to 619. But Nor- MBS were from beginners who will be outfield for the White Sox last year, is making his hits for the ms’ is in great margain his per- (firing in the shoot for the first Naval Training Center team in San Diego. He collected a sonality, fire and leadership. Willis to Fight time. couple of hits in a recent win for his team over the Naval Air What club will win thp honor By a Squeeze of having the largest entry’ will Station nine. not be known until the entries PLAN SERVICE 9S The team average for these five Costantino Here ¦ I close, April 23. So far Roosevelt would be 3079 for three games, j High of Wyandotte, coachpd by To fill in during the summer when the college teams have per game and 205 4 15 per Clayton McNeil, tops 3026 G Leroy Willis, who has become the list with disbanded the service baseball clubs in Detroit may form an- man for all leagues. In the indi- 41 novice entries, in in last year, the 20-shot Mdual averages Cnmmins heads popular here the prone match. other league. There are four candidates already, two from the Times Classic. Norris the returns to Olympia’s ring Friday “That’s not all of them.” Mc- Grosse lie, the 728 Military Police and the Third ferrying group Greater Detroit and Gibson the night to meet Charles (Lulu I I Neil said. “I'll have at least 12 at Romulus.

Mamr. •-- - ¦- -«Bp team* entered." Costantino of New York in a 10- ¦¦¦PPIHPMPBHBIHBBPPHPHPPHPPHBHBkM. —r Junior {JK ’ James Jones, who played first for the Chicago In addition Buknwski won the year round feature. w Tlm*i Photo Last Brewster Recreation White Sox, has seven Bomar Classir and Gibson cap- topped the with 129 entries. confirmed Jap Zeros to his credit and is w a!! but ran tell what raddv Billy Knelnlcr thinks of the list tured the Petersen from fine fields W4l+*. inner of one of the high man in his Hellcat fighter squadron. Tony Lupien of bouts, accepted the match al- big golf hag; by hi* expression. He weig;h* 101 pounds, NEW CLUBS ENTER with the former * show mg short of FRED BIIACK 17 the Red Sox and later the is on the Samp- though he prefers tu meet Phil weighs owned Judge sensational due to better condi- heavier hag; 31, the other by A. J. Among new* clubs making their son Naval Training i /¦; &B f Terranova, the only lad to beat Center team. tions, Cnmmins leads the state of the Detroit Golf Club weighs only eight pounds. first appearance in Hearst shoot —7- a Maurice Robavs, doubles with him. he Dearborn Club, Outfielder Van who went from the Detroit Elwood Blake on managed by Charley 1 addies are scarce. Big guys are off to war or in war will the Moose sandlots 3426 and the all-events 2130, Costantino. • comprised of members of the to the major leagues, is one of the batting heroes of the with Johnston, brother Joy, plants, leaving only the very young. 803 in of James of Lodge. softball team of his company somewhere both records. His the dou- first Loyal Order Moose in France. His bat the best three-game will be making his appear- by the Champion Great bles is total But he needs little Trained accounted for two of the five victories won by his club. shot in the country this year. Ru- ance here. Lakes Steel Rifle team, they are introduction, since he has met the Ned Harris, hard hitting outfielder of the Tigers, has been jack tops the singles with what entered in the rifle school grad- W V best men in his division in seven sent from lowa Preflight School likely will be the winner. 736. uate event, a four-position to the Shoemaker Field, Cali- years of fighting. 42 Class A Fives match. There was a great deal of hesi- A sample of their prowess as fornia naval air station. With him w’ent Ed Weiland, who won tation before Louis Sielaff was' new rifle shooters is noted from nine games for the Seahawks last summer. During the football relegated to the second team as their qualifying scores. Al Ardis, season Ned acted as trainer and equipment manager of the team captain in place of Bmark on the B * DYC Handball Champ a Dearborn bus driver, fired 279 vj Make City Pin Bids x that played Michigan early in the year. first He could just as well been 350, to tie with Paul Noble, a placed there without comment, so Class A teams start their quest for the city championship in toolmaker, for high score. Tony close were the pair. As captain of Marries in Florida earnest this week when no less than 42 of this average will takp the Einanzzo had a 278, while 18- the second team his lineup is a* HL m I.ee Fordan. tipper bracket drives in the Detroit Bowling Associations record-breaking 33d an- \ear-old Ed Kerr hung up a 287 Cross-Quiz Puzzle follows handball champion at the Deirnit nual event at Hall-f)odds Recreation. There is no entry fee for the not “ Yacht Club wired from Tampa. Five of them will make their bids this Sunday. Thev are Ellis maiches and shooters do have -" to be members of shoot. T™ “T™T"" 1™ T^ IF" The Second Team Fla.. Saturday that he is married. Walker s Tra Wilson. Art Watson’s clubs to r 55? 1 55? JOHN CRIMMIXS The bride i> Betty Ale of I>etroit. Palmer Park Recreation and How- B—Walter Repprnhagen, Stroh; (Pa rise!can) ard Vautherot’s Farris Bros, of the Ruby’s Mat Title t - 10—4 a»« (irygler, Stroh; 9—Wil- were chosen as Wants Class D Games Metropolitan Classic. Norm Von- Weight-Lifters Hold liam Kenet, Stroh; 7—Frank Zion. They the Sterling * American derwerths of the Western Harry SufTrln; five best bowlers in the Rnsenwald Post. Traveling and On Legion team, wants practice Biil Kendy’s Ver- Block Again A—Louis Ste- metropolitan area on THE hovav of fh»‘ Rouge Major. Meet Here Friday la ft. E A B. games this month with Clas? D Bert Ruby again will place his DETROIT TIMES all-city teams. Call M. Waterstone, NO George MacLellan’s Wrigley of weight-lifters (apt. junior heavyweight title on the More than 30 team for the 1944-45 season. 6849. the West Classic is the only one will compete for Eastern Michi- M Repp is pos- listed Monday. Larry liuhns block Tuesday evening at Fairview •ihly one of the gan AAU open championships in IL_ !_ Albert's Five and Sam Teeter’s Gardens of the >i\ ll1 in one bouts em- at the gym TT .most reliable, IN THE OPEN With Don Gillies classes Boys' Club Larsons of Allen Park and Florenz braced in a mat His next Saturday, starting at 7:30 i W Ijrnen on the ros- Krecke's header. Pal* of the Eastern Trav- l>c p. m. Entries close Friday at ier. A great eling are hooked Tuesday. Cale challenger will Stanley Buresh, money )>owler an Australian-born In- Yacos Gym, sponsor of the event. Frishee's Brightmoor Recreation grappler. rhips cluded is an Australian tag team Dan Lurie of New York and when are of the Western Traveling and Andy Ansorge, weight- down, a match. All Harold noted in like Gry- J y Roosevelt Friend Aliaba-"Dutch” Schultz Yorkison's Casion Recreation of lifting circles, during gier. vs. ‘Buck - ’ Estes-Angelo will perform Zion's hall the Central are up Wednesday. Marti- the PIIIII-IIIIIPI covers less area • nelli. and the other Louis Klein event. lot in »iKi4rr Charley Kotarskf* Fife will he vs. A 1 Williams. ip|i=-p!!==-pi=i on anv allev [the third Detroit Times All-Star wsih the exception of Norris and Of Conservationists Classic Club to roll Thursday along it almost straight, Xnmmins. is hunting with Boh Cole s Jerry McCarthy Courier-Westward but a rolling one with the "mixer.” President Roosevelt left for a happier ground where sweet, the fish are of the Greater Detroit and John Palm Beach — the are always green, the winds soft and Offers The third team: I? Fred fields Megyesfs Masseeys of the striking, the game birds arc on the wing and the aroma of pine and Fort llreekle, FAR; 14—Ren Havl- Park House Plans 3 Divisions land. 7-11; IS—Steve Putkn, sage never drifts away. Michigan * Friday will he crowded with Flans for the Courier-Westward Standard; Retro, Stroh; That in our humble opinion would be the praver of Six-Game Classic 11—John action with 15 major quintets League IS— vast army of outdoorsmen if they Softball will be discussed Harold Allen, Mlneralltea, eves. The president scheduled. Charley Rabaut’s To assist howlers In avoiding Monday at 7 p. m. at 0136 Michi- (apt. to express their feelings of mournful Tt were smiled, and petted Wolverine, Bill Morland's Auto a down of gan, near y?ya The 17—Charles reached down let from lack competi- Livernois. Three divi- fourth: Boehm. the untimely death of President his a times and Club, John Innard s Warrendale. sions, Senior A men, Indus- Delux weld; Id— Blake, head couple of tion, James Tetweiler Jackson of- Class J FIwood Roosevelt. then went on wiih his speech Bob Schon's Glazehrook, Brad trial Class B men and Junior for r Standard; IS—Norman fers a six game individual I