Sports Roundup— Indians to Face Best.. .Trout, Newhouser By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. Pennant Mickey Faces NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (AP) Prexy E*d Barrow of the Season's Last Crisler \ellive Duty N. Y. Mutuals Yankees is threatening to introduce legislation which would Chase Clouded by Draft in S. Pacific forbid major league clubs to lease their parks for Reveals succes- LAKES, 111., Srpt. football before the of the season. . . . That's contrary to Jaunt BY JACK HAND of the field forced two GREAT Set Record Starts 15 —(A*/ Sports Writer sive of a schedul- Lt. Cmdr. Gor- the -Phil Wrigley theory of supplying year-round postponements ed important Athletic-Yankee don (Mick ev) Cochrane, Near 400 Million parks, but it helps bring the fact that pro Draft board calls and a pro- activity tor ball Lineup exhibition added furth- game, resulting in a transfer to whose baseball team at . . football . The ball football is old enough to control is own fields. Great Lake* for three sea- Season's Betting Grounds and Cleveland Stadium, in Cleveland ed confusing overtones to the New York to be part of a Sun- parks, except maybe the Polo ANN ARBOR, Mich , Sept. 15 sons won recognition as na- building American League chase today as day . NEW YORK, Sept. 15— (jP)— . . . been talk of But Tigers Ponder ——With only a light tune- aren’t suited to football. There has three of the four contenders If Sunday's games bad tional service champions, is story has today New York State’s race crow'ds new stadia in Philadelphia and Washington and one Possible up drill between his Wol- went back into action after a weather, they will be taken off to leave next week for active a Los Loss of are showering down their dol- it that the delayed awarding verines .and their 1944 football four-day "holiday.” the books. At this stage, one duty in the Southwest Pa- a Wakefield opener against lowa preflight lars in the pari Angeles franchise because Bing Crosby plans to build plant , 's game less than the regular 154 cific. mutuel plants. here Saturday, Coach O. H. Cochrane, . . . So if the was noti- might make the percentage former Phila- for a team there after the war. baseball clubs CLEVELAND. Sept. 15—(ZP) slugging left fielder, Up to today, through 137 days own (Fritz) Crisler practically was by his Chicago Draft Board point difference that could win delphia Athletics shut down, maybe the footballers will build their —and The , still fied of New York racing, a total of settled on a starting Michigan he had passed his Army physi- or lose the flag. and later of the De- lease the premises to colleges for Saturday afternoons. breathing on the necks of the $288,633,295 has found its W’ay » * * lineup but added quickly, to at troit Tigers, league leading New Yory Yank- cal and was subject call Although tiie Philadelphia entered the through the wagering windows, “There’ll be plenty of shifting assigned any time. The former Navy pre- game probably would not have was to the center as and there are 53 days to go. Last Today's Guest Star ees from their second place game behind, before the is over.” flight cadet said he did not ex- been played because of the hur- baseball coach. In the off year’s 190-day record was Bulletin: “A praying notch a half game made $284,- Don Donaghey, Philadelphia Evening their last road trip of the sea- Crisler said today he probably pect to be called before mid- ricane, even if no football game season he was regimental 635,711. If bettors continue their too late train- mantis teetered on the press box rail yesterday and son today to meet the Cleveland would stick to a theory that October. Notice was sent from had been held, President Ed. commander in recruit average of $2,106,812 per day ing. we realized it might have made a more appropriate 1944 Indians here in a pair of - “experience counts heaviest’’ by a Sarasota, Fla., board to pitch- Barrow of the Yanks was pre- for the remainder of this season battle emblem for the home club than the blue jay.*’ headers. naming as Michigan’s starting er Denny Galehouse of the St. pared to ask the Majors for leg- they'll hit over $400,000,000. In • • • Louis Browns to report Mon- islation at the December meet- Manager Steve O'Neill named ends Art Renner of 1940 New Yorkers bet $103,- day at Camp Blanding for his ings, lorbidding any team from Boydcll Painters, 700,926. his two Tiger pitching aces to Sturgis and a 1943 reserve, Sportspouri from pre-induction physical. renting its park for football be- square off against the tribe to- Bruce Bruce Hilkene In- Cady* Head B-l Os the 288 millions ’s mother and father keep a daily tabulation of Philadelphia's pro-grid exhi- fore the close of its home sea- already night in a twilight-night twin dinapolis. T hat combination Boydell Paint downed the wagered, $28,863,329 t . . . Frank didn go their celebrated son's batting performances. on the bench, tem- bition Tuesday had an indirect, son. em- bill, but didn’t specify whether Tuld leave Darling’s for three games last back to the bettors, along w’ith Sinkwich and his dad have opened a very nifty wet goods freshman although perhaps inconsequen- Further conflict with football i or porarily, the standout night in B-l league play, and an unestimated sum represented porium on the main drag of Youngstown. Ohio . . . Norman Rifenburg of tial, bearing on the race. Steady might arise if Detroit won the would work first. Each has won Wingman Dick Cady-McCoy did the same to by the “breakage”— the odd Wiener, , was hauled into court for games for Detroit this certain to see rains coupled with the condition championship as the first World Kentucky U. 24 season. Saginaw, who is Stewart Sales, to make a two- pennies which the State and too loud while employed as a barker at Coney Island. early if he doesn't start. Series game at Briggs Stadium yelling O’Neill,throwing his best at action day tie for first place, bo' 1 track split on a 60-40 basis. happen Wiener goes into a huddle would be held Sunday, Oct. 8, Wonder what will when the Indians nominated Trout and Elsewhere in in the line Cris- teams having won three games. Thomas, who is 4-F because of deafness. when tiie Brooklyn Tigers and The 28 million figure is the with half-back Herb Newhouser for a good reason. ler was ready to give starting '1 .*e Painter’s defeated the Dar- rounded up a real the Lions are slated to open the 10 per cent of the bets which . that Greosy Neale has 751, . .Scouts report With the teams idle Saturday? tofClem Bauman of Dayton, Amateur Golf ling’s with scores of 793 to nods Detroit home season in the Na- tlie State and Track divide on team for Philly Eagles. And that right in the both the top Tiger flingers 725 to 722 and 82U to Cad} good football the Ohio, a letterman, and Art Le- tional grid league. 693. the same 60-40 plan. Last year tilt Clark Shaughnessy would be ready to work in re- Heights, a McCoy downed Stewart Sales middle of Sunday’s Bears-Redskins Roux of Muskegon Detroit had a chance to move the State profited by about $19,- quit trying to lief if needed in Sunday’s to phoned the bench and play under 1943 reserve, at the t kies; out front for the first time to- 822 759, 762 to 760 and 780 to 000 from racing, this League doubleheader which is Detroit’s Crown Sought 000 but . . all 700. . George Burg of Win- center in the “T.” The International sends newcomers night with Hal Newhouser and year’s State “take” is expected last appearance here this year. Bernard Wilbur the way to Birmingham. Ala., for dirt to take the shine off netka, 111., and Hillcrest Tourney Dizzy Trout slated to go against of the Jock to hit at least $26,000,000 —a guard and Meldrum high which probably fcomes under the head of good Frank (Stubby) Overmire and of Benton Harbor at the Set For Cleveland in a twilight-night team took figure which would exceed the Tiger Sunday series with 54ST and high game clean fun. Rufus Gentry will be the jobs, and John Lintol, Detroit doubleiieader while New York revenue derived by all the states • • • starters Sunday. freshman, at center. Lintol ap- Starting players in the was idle. St. Louis was due to v ith a 227. from raving in 1942, and almost Lefthander A1 Smith was parently has edged out Letter- County Amateur Golf Tourna- play Chicago and Boston was at The standings: five millions more than all the Time to Attire Boydell Paint ft Cleveland’s choice to pitch one man Harold Watts of Birming- ment to be held at Hillcrest Golf Washington, both night games. 3 states profited in 1941. Opening fall grid practise at the U. of . Coach Cady-McCoy 3 of today’s pair, with either Mel ham for first call at the snapper- Club Sunday were announced 0 report on at p. m. In 1941, for 1812 racing days, Frank Murray told his athletes to the field 5 Harder, or Jim back assignment. today by pro Ronald MacDon- Hatch Auto Parts 2 1 only his were Uk‘fko, Smoke & $526,277,335 was wagered. In ... Murray and assistants Jock Meldrum The time arrived and Bagby working the other. Starting Michigan backs, ac- ald. Macomb, Oakland and 2 1 a 1942 the number of days fell off . . . After long wait, he went into the locker room Wayne county players are com- Harper Drain Com. 1 2 present. The Tigers today pondered cording to Crisler, probably will Leading Minors 1785, new Michigan 1 to but the bets soared to to investigate. . . . “We had so many boys who never may peting. Motor Sales 2 news that deprive them of be Joe Ponsetto of Flint, quar- Glefke Company and Smoke $563,579,895. Last year, for only used heavy equipment." he explained later, “that all the key sparkplug, outfielder St 'W’art Sales ft 3 had their terback; Bob Nussbaumer of A war bond and trophy has Bros, held the upper hand today racing days, Wakefield, Darling 0 3 1513 the bettors veterans were busy showing them how to wear their pads." Dick before the Oak Park, 111., and Ralph Chubb been offered for the top scorer, m the Minor League Bowl-O- * * * at poured in $710,779,432 over the American league fight pennant of Ann Arbor, halfbacks, and with numerous other awards Drome, thanks to their 3-0 vic- country. Right in the Swim is settled. Wakefield said last Capt. Bob Wiese of Jamestown, listed. The starting time will be tories on opening night. The Today's fjamos night that he had been notified 8 And with New' York contrib- Adolph Kiefer, the backstroke record holder, re- N. D", fullback. a. m , wi t h the following Tinners chalked up a at Ensign by his Chicago draft board that scheduled to compete for the uting $400,000,000 this year, a to Navy Availability of two seasoned the expense of Johnson’s Service By the AsMiriated I’rei,* cently was giving demonstration physical instruc- he has passed his army physical amateur perhaps racing is in for its first backficld reserves and addi- crown: while Smoke did the same (Eastern War Time) tors at Bainbridge, Md , how they could use an inflated mat- examination and is subject to billion dollar season. tional recruits left Crisler plenty 8:00 a. m.—J. MacDonald, J against Dumping Grounds. The tress cover to save their lives. . . . Adolph, a fancy-dan at call at any time. AMERICAN LEAGUE of leeway to experiment in the Roth. H. Reeves. other four matches were 2-1 af- Chicago that sort of thing, leaped into the pool with the cover wrapped Wakefield, currently hitting at St. Louis, 9:15 p.m. Michigan backfield. The addi- 8 05 H. Mclntosh, H. Nut- fairs, McEvoy &. Dunlap win- Detroit at Cleveland, (2), arm. . . he came to the surface, at better than a .300 clip, said around his hand and .When tional fullback Don tal, B. Harrison. ning from Carlings, Seven Up was trouble however, that he didn’t expect lettermen, 6:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. GLASS he had himself well saved but experiencing some working from Denmarsh Hotel, Hi-Speed for a month, which Lund, who has been 8:10 J. Read, M. Hutsman, Boston at Washington, 8.30 . . . to be with his right hand. Examination showed he had broken called quarterback from Knights of Pythias and SAFETY GLASS he said was the period be- also at center, and V. Romano. p.m. a bone in his flipper. usual First National Bank from Kop- for Your Car tween the time of receiving such Jim Aliber, stood ready to 8:15 S. Lame, F. Urbin, D. Only games scheduled. ‘ along pitz. PLATE GLASS notice and actual induction. spell” the starters, with Lindbloom. NATIONAL LEAGUE newcomers Gene Derricotte of Harry Gahlau, whose 199 av- for Desk Top & Windows Wakefield was discharged 8:20 H. Rudd, H. Reed, Brooklyn at Boston, 3:00 p m. J. - The Monitor-Leader Defiance, Ohio, Bill Culligan of erage last season was the high- from the Navy in July after Schanbeck. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:30 MIRRORS All Sixes est in the city, started off PAGE10 Detroit, Warren Bentz of Wash- with a FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1944 several months of a cadet course 8:25 H. Schram. C. Travis. p.m. 008 scries anchoring for First at lowa preflight. He applied for ington, D. C\, Jack Weisenberg 8:30 J. Payne, B. Verla, G. St. Louis at Chicago (2), 2:30 Mt. Clemens Paint a Navy commission but remain- of Muskegon Heights and Bill National. His was the only 600. p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Owen?. High , Three Are Tied single was recorded by Mel & Koppitz Loader ed subject to the draft. Wenzlau of Toledo. 8:35 J. Long, C. T. Mac- New York at Philadelphia, Glass Cos. Frederick League in Big Twelve The Scahawks whipped Michi- Lean. S. Morga. of Seven Up who 9:00 p.m. (preceded by comple- Diol 643? in LFA opened with 265, slumped 35 Crocker gan, 26 to 14, in their only 8 40— H. Harnden, H. McCa- then tion of July 16 suspended game). Play in the new Lutheran Otto Wissner’s Pla-Mor Music Takes to 194 and 136 for 595. bowling King Thai previous meeting in 1942. vana. R. Katchmar. Fraternities of America looks like the team to beat this The Standings: league at the Macomb Recrea- Two Out of Three A crowd of 25,000 is expected 845 J. Powers. B. Mel- season in the Big 12 League at ville. J. Atkins. Won Lost tion opened Thursday with Kop- King stayed at the top, to see the year’s first appear- Glefke Bowl-O-D rom e. Sparked by Thai 8:50 L. Woodcock, A. Cze- Company 3 0 WE MISS YOU, IDA! pitz administering a shut-out to in King’s ance of both the rivals Saturday. in the standings the gus. Smoke Bros. 3 0 Cooley Morticans in their three- Leonard (Ducky) Freimann, the Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. (EWT). J. Weber. All and Queen's league after the last McEvoy & Dunlap 2 1 of us at the Bow!-O-Drome hope you re- game to put the Kopps in 8:55 R. MacDonald, A. Po- series Musicians tooted out a 1013 ball was bowled during last Hi-Speed cover soon, Mrs. Baldwin. Keep your chin up top place. my, A. Babis. 2 1 game in a 2637 series as they night's play at the Bowl-O- Semyon Up and we know you'll be back here soon. Besides, Carlings stood in second with 9:00 C. Byrnes, C. Daniels, 2 1 Drome. The Thai's took two IMav-.TIor Sings Bill is getting tired of preparing own din- a 2-1 record scored at the ex- took two games from Mai bin’s B. Mclchert. First Nat’l Bank 2 1 his a of a three-game series 9:05 V. Law, Koppitz 1 2 £ ner and washing dishes. What man doesn't! pense of Alwardts Case. Furniture to remain in three- A Merrv%/ Tunc Bearss, J. J. Thorn 597 to 575, 610 Priehs Insurance turned in way tie for first place with Gil- from King Haggerty. Denmarsh Hotel 1 2 533, and lost the last game Pow’cred by two Detroiters. the top team score for a three- bert's Cut Rate and Ensign-for to 9:10 J. Roberts, R. Nono- Knights-Pythias 1 2 Alleys 538 to 578. King Cole was the Pla-Mor Music sang a merry The 12 game series with 2.201, and also Sheriff. Freimann had a pair of maker, T. Ellison. Carling’s 1 2 Bowl-O-Drome only team to take three games, ! tune last night as the Mount (OPEN BOH 1.1 N Growers Frederick and Melvin Service Frederick. F. Fusik. La Croix and Gahlau were Top Her. League 10:25 W. Burton. S. Motyl, BATH CITY GARAGE unanimous choices. in pine st. rnoNE «s«i NESTOR J. TECK N. Conner, Sr, J. Bilck. Mount Clemens Greenhouse I Major League standings fol- MADE TO YOUR MEASURE was at the top of the standings low: last night after league play at Won Lost the Recreation. 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