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Cstrdhv for Pest for Extra Fast Service, Phone First, Then Come in for the Money TMI YPBILANTI DAILY Sg|»», YPBILANTI, MICH., THURSDAY, MB. 14, 1*44 PAGE SIX Sports Roundup Pbllsdelphla-AP—Billy Fox. Philadelphia negro fighter who hat 37 Boston Bruins credit, should not he permitted to meet Gus Bed Straight to Blank knockouts hla Wings Leant-vlrh Tor the light heavyweight title until he 'hat proved hlmaelf Pennsylvania Senator at worthy of championship." aaya state H. - Price's Market No. timber WHAT, . United Stove 2 AGAIN? By Jack Sordt McMillan 347, Maury J**pf*n. | Chicago Ice Immel 339, Koger .eub.) 370, Canine 290. Jerome • 363, ••• • Blackmer 285, Schoolmaster Tatum 334, Hochrien 382, Poling Bowling 398. Philadelphia AP— The University of Pennsylvania football team, tavg.) 282. handicap 33. season, Team Downed Game totala 620 569 543 Game total* 650 497 144 defeated only by formidable Army and Navy last will not have UNITED STOVE LEAGUE 1732 1591 Tackle Doug Relchenharh and Guard John Schwe.ler Engineers the services'of Press) University ofllcials report the pair will be In service before <By Associated Spltler 397. 290. Max- In 1946 Goalies Frank Brlckell the grid season rolls around. Brlmsak and Bill well 456. Lidke 429, Ankeny 458, ••• • • of Durnan. tha Poston Bruins and i handicap 333. , New York AP- A decision that Eddie Eagan, chairman of the state tha Montreal Canad ens reapectlve- Game totals *93 762 796 2351 would help mana- athletic commission, asserted eliminate "undercover l.v, are the principal reasons why Atomics ge:*" in boxing, was handed down yesterday hy the state supreme Morris 561, Sukaeh 477, Coif these two teams Jointly occupy court.- The decision handed down by Justice Carroll G. Walter, the , (avg. 468. Husse 474. Meyers 534. place Game court upheld the commission's power to supervise and control all ¦ on first in the National Hockey totals 864 859 796 2519 tracts h-tween fighters and managers League today. •»• • • Werewolves Brimsek. In hla beat pre-war form, U. New York AP—A grandmother with six summers behind her ruled I | Newcomb 435, E- Ambrose 454, blanked the fourth place Powers W. as queen of the canine world today, with an assist from a three year old Detroit E. 438, Sukaeh 483, r. daughter she brushed aside in her rise to the throne. Ch Hethering- Red Wing*. 3-0, last night before a Harris 451. Game totals 679 805 ton Model Rhythm, six year old wire-haired fox terrier, brassed through capacity crowd of 13.900 In the 777 2261 I Broadtops a field of more than 2.500 of dogdom's aristocrats to take the roveted Boston Garden while Durnan turned the annual Ribbon the Swisher 441, Eberle 390, Bushong prize as best in show at 70th Blue Classic of the Chicago 5-1, up Square Garden back Blackhawke, Anthony 478, Cummings 469, Westminster Kennel Club which wound at Madison handicap early morning. j before 17,319 Windy City sane. The 63. /j | end this J White Pastel dropped Chicago Game totals 765 694 792 2251 mi jnß defeat from firat D,CKIES to third place, one point behind the Hotspots *nC* * *° * * *° f co-leaders. A. Robinett 475. E. Miller 407, H. a J n CC se ect n |LV|B|-A ij The Chicago contest was high- Frey 443, C. Frey 492. P. Jones 49*. lighted by a third period brawl be- 1 Game totals 771 793 751 2315 tween Captain Red Hamill of the Paint RADIO REPAIRS Hawks and Maurice Richard of the O. Erickson 472. Horn 416, Coif SI.OO-$2.95 Canad iens. Johnny Gee 7 the | (avg.) 432. Buck 309, R. Max 520, Hawks received a minor and oGlenn handicap 97. Prompt Efficient Service Harmon of the Canadians received : Game totals 780 773 677 2230 a major penalty for Joining the me- lts Altogether, 13 penalties were Bandits THE APPAREL SHOP ALLMAKES HOME called In the fasteet and roughest Erickson 413. Filsinger 414. Dahl- game played in Chicago this year. strom 447, Schuster 432, Davis 507. N. STRONG p. WATLINQ Game the leading net- totals 757 707 749 2213 111 W. Michigan Avenue Phone 24SS-W Durnan. circuit's Rangers AND AUTO RADIOS minder, making his third start since recovering Shulti 435, Martin 433, Cook 461. from a fractured hand Rgstian him sidelines 422. Wood 436. handicap that kept on the for 66. over a month, Hawks BATTERIES NOW AVAILABLE stopped the Game totals 734 781 779 cold after Bill Moslenko tallied 2273 In the first period. LADIES’ tied It LEAGUE For Most Portables. Bring Yours in Today. Toe Blake for Montreal Paper Mill JUST ARRIVED! early y in the second frame and Rich-1 Spencer 337. Jackson 320. Pepin ’ ard rifled home UP 'to As Fr A'4*2rf'&' the winning marker 341. Kruse 470, Robinette 273. New Grained Deer Skin SPeisie PAsriM& as a before the session ended. Game totals 565 642 634 I*sl .-^sSfealilUllHf—— SILKWORTH’S Pouto&r Boston's famed "Kraut line" of United Stove No. 1 gefkxt WAS>ii4tyto4 oe-tAidep Woody Dumart. Milt Schmidt and Michigan WAVeIiaJGI&aJ SedAribGS Mi*\ Meyers 434. Wilson 32*. Cham- 4 L Avenue Phone 720 LAYC PgCEMBee »/d A Pad. Bobby Bauer were responsible for bers 312. Hutchinson 261, Malllon 6eo»?ee- case-, -JEFF Was am the Bruins' first two tallies 192. handicap 114. AMMOau kloLPou-T i4 CLEv'EiAOp Dumart netted Boston's winning Game totals 566 596 559 1641 Dress Gloves marker unassisted In the second etanma. Schmidt, laded by Dumart snd Bauer, counted early In the ! Ring Decisions Made by Gates Bcnc*li third and Beb Guldolln shot home Gossip the final before (he frame ended. York, Confer- Buffalo, N. —Willie Pep, New Feb. 14—AP—Fran- the All America Football The Bruins will have an oppor- Y. 12884, Hartford, outpointed Jimmy Joyce, ces Meriel Hansenne hasn’t proved ence, suggests: "They should have tunity to go Into undisputed pos- that he'a a great miler In few (lary. Ind.. 10 (non-title). Ru- hit put us in the game.” session of first place tonight as they 13584. appearances In States, dy Zadell, 139, Barberton, 0., out- the United tackle the tall end New York Rang- he a pretty good pointed Mike Martyk, 134'%, but showed he’s ers In Madison Square Garden while St. eports reporter when droppea Poles Apart Catherines, Ont., 8. he the rest of the loop Is Idle. ( \ Into the AP sports department yes- When Billy Moore, a Navy V-12 Camden, N. J.—Westley Mouxon, SANI-TEX Cleaning terday... great 138, Philadelphia, outpointed Marcel showed Int- trainee at Western Michigan Col- Buck erest in the crowds at American Streator, 143, Haddonflcld. N. J„ V Eases Clothing Shortage! sports—especially basket ball.'which lege last year was transferred to Back 10. Tommy Merrill, 151. Camden, J draws only about 300 fans for ''big” Northwestern, he left his favorite When outpointed Mike Destephano. 149, f Exclusive SANI-TEX wiH add garments to | games in his homeland... "When vaulting pole behind and couldn't Philadelphia. 6. Bangor, Johnny'Wil- V your wardrobe by returning originol they have a crowd of 18.000 and a And another to suit him... Last Today a year ago —Mort Cooper Me.—lrish J gate of say 340 000. as they did at liams. 132. Manchester, N. H., ! l beauty to you had Saturday Billy was competing m star St. Louis Cardinal pitcher was freshness and clothe* the Garden last Saturday.” Han- rejected for military knocked out Leo Methot. 138, Mon- the Michigan State Relays and service be- V already counted "out of circulation." / senne asked, "where does the mon- cause of a physical disability. treal. 5 Bob Rynne, 162. Lowell, low-co*t, too. ey g0?"... Incldently there were Coach Frank Hill of the Wildcats Three years ago The T.K.O. Tommy Burns, 168, Hamp- You'll enjoy the wonderfully Pioneer. den, no fewer than three active and two phoned to Western Michigan’s Roy Three Bye and Northern baseball 3. retired Notre Dame public rela- Wietz tomorrow the r'de... Wletx league* derided to suspend opera- How To Hold tions experts at that Garden game delivered It and Moore tied for sec- tions for the coming season. against. N. Y. U. and Joe Petritx. ond but Western Michigan couldn't Fire years ago—Frank Leahy FALSE TEETH Attractive new dress gloves with retired to the comparative calm of claim half the points. signed & long term contract for Moro Firmly In Place open wrists. Medium tan color. head football coach and athletic di- Do your false teeth annoy and em- Allsizes. after quitting rector of Notre Dame barrass by slipping, dropping or $4.35 and $4.95 his post with Boston College. wabbling when you eat, laugh or Auction Sale Ten years ago—Cavalcade, ham- talk? 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