DETROIT TIMES, JAN. 28, 1942 PAGE 17 Bruins ’ Famous ‘* Joins RCAF SPORTS Second Division BLOW, NORTH WIND, BLOW YOUR ICE AND SNOW Kitchener Kids' By LEO MACDONELL Rated Among SPORTS KIIITOK Champs Suffer % Says Terry Passed Mulcahy Is Named Hockey Up DiMaggios 'No. I Soldier' Another Loss Greats and Williams of Baseball Crippled Champions St. Stanislaus Five Tie to ANDERSON LEADS POPULARITY POLL Bumped Again as Share Ist Place Hoot Evers of the Tigers, in a letter to Jack Zeller, reported St. Paul Wins, 34-3 I that he had been married'recently but expected a nod from I'ncle , Jan. 28 (UP). —The teams Sam . . . Evers is the promising young outfielder Detroit obtained Second di\ ision in the , pepped by the re- new prep league turn of goalie , University of Illinois . . . Eddie Proelich, White Sox Catholic out of tie with have the defending champion, St. climbed into a first place trainer, is also trainer for the Blackhawks hockey team Rangers in the Na- Stanislaus, on the roj»es. the Now York and once held a similar job with Larry MacPhail's Brooklyn tional Hockey League Tuesday Off to another good start this Art lost Dodgers . . . The gossips say either Ray Elliott or Burt Ingwer- night hut Ross season, the Fast Side five has ’ when Milt son will be the new’ football coach at Illinois, succeeding Bob his famed kraut” line into defeats in two of its last Schmidt. and Woody Zuppke . . . Elliott was Zup's assistant last year and Ingwerson they three starts, leaving St. Paul and Demaret announced would . . . is line coach Northwestern Dick Bartell will with tiie “ join at stay If tB JL jF \ ¦>¦*«»»*«.>iv/' . ****•»'+'* fly to Montreal Wednesday to St. Bernard, its two conqueror*, New’ York Giants instead of the Royal Canadian Air Force. unbeaten in its section being shipped to New Jersey Ro*s announced that Schmidt, St. Paul handed St. Stantslau* a and Demart had decided as manager . . . “We need Dirk Bauer 34-31, last night, meanwhile run- not to wait for an army induction at the Polo Grounds.” Mel Ott, hut would take ning its victorious string to six. call on February 5 the new Gian t s’ manager medical examination Wednes- up its their St. Bernard chalked fourth day. said they might rejoin explained. in a by downing Martin, He • oHfilff row St. team for the Ranger game if of Otto and the Tommy Anderson the 43-26. Fred Maurice they granted the usual 10- Grareau for of were Brooklyn Americans is leading collaborated 23 St. day after their examination, Paul s jaunts, w hile .Jim leave the way in a hockey popularity Storz and hut insisted that ”is up to them.” Pete Viviano. with eight points line came together in 1938 poll being conducted by a Cana- apiece, paced the St. Bernard The and cither raptured scoring hon- dian sports weekly . . . with triumph. ors or came close to leading the Jimmy Orlando of the Red PIRATE JINX IKiint getters every year since Wings second . . . Norval Baptie. then. and Bauer, after a St Theresa. First Division and Dumart the old skating man, »s man- (’las'. B year of seasoning with the Bruin State champion*., was of the Canadian-Ameri- aging Chevy Chase rink in for the hy Cubs, old humbled second time a League, arrived with the Kalamazoo St. Augustine five in can Washington, D. C., and instruct- team in 1937. Schmidt came the Pirate gym. 33-21. Tony Ame- senior ing children in fancy skating . . . year later after serving his year deo. who led the victory Kalama- a Lefty O’Doul says that Bill with the Cubs. zoo, again paced the outstaters. their dead- Terry, when manager of the scoring 11 points pirates The Bruins achieved The by tying the Toronto Giants, to dropjied their first league game to I 11 I I I IS H IV bHHK W lock for first turned down chances a scoreless over- Lourdes last week Maple Leafs in buy Joe DiMaggio. Ted William time game. A first period by DICK BARTELL Johnny ('ollms, brilliant Visita- . . . Harvey knd Dominic DiMaggio tion who plays his last \ Boston’s Jackson was dis- forward he the handbook betting in New Or- game Friday, tallied 21 point* ns allowed because batted in puck on the fly by swinging hi» leans is still in operation, cutting down the parimutuel business Ins te;)tn downed St. Cecelia. 56-6. in a non-league game stick over his head but the dead- at the Fair Grounds track . . . Ted Fio Rito. dance orchestra f> La Salle St lock gave the Bruins the point . . heat Ladislaus. 39-25. St. leader, two horses, Red's and Gallantsia . has race Clover Marys of Bedford whipjied they needed to tie New York. assistant at Notre St. Edward < Moose Krause. Frank Leahy's new Gregors 20-7 and Redeemer turned Schmidt suffered a face cut two in Dame, once held the Irish all-time basketball scoring records hack St 39-24, in other which required stitches the Catherine. . *'** -——"^ for r» single game, single season, two seasons and three seasons, non-league encounters. -irn rr r Toronto game. subsequently broken by Johnny Moir. mm. all of which were TALLIES 11 Lewis First Major League Flier Don Esper came up with the May Be night s highest individual total 25 Break for Duffer Say A Smash to Williamson Paul Christman. Missouri's pass wizard of 193 - 40. and the point* in leading Sacred Heart a 57-1 1 victory over Xavier, which baseball property of the , now commands Company brought his team a tic for first Golf to Shorter Rough, Champion Missing, but Roller Skaters Give . . . Buddy Lewis Ball Shortage Mean I*os, as chief boatswains mate, at Great Lakes with ML Carmel in the Third Di- of Washington may be the first major leaguer in the air corps vision's West Side. St. Hedwig Wider Fairways This Season New Yale Coach Stellar Performance in Carnival Knox, examinations gained a tie for the top on the . . Lewis, passed for . a corporal at Fort has at Petersburg West Side hy heating St. Thomas. NEW YORK. Jan. 28.-Ivan . . . The Yankees will trim St. a flying cadetship 16-21 while S’. .losaphat shares B\ EDGAR HAVES Williamson. All-Confercncc end on Bv MARGARET RUSSELL . . . Boston this spring for the eighteenth consecutive season tfie after tripping Ger- Michigan's 1932 Big Te n and Na- lead St. Shorter rough and wider fair- Incidentally, playing last Sun- Detroit's only national senior but it stood the jammed arena on Braves trained at St. Pete for 17 years in a row . . . With an trude, tional championship team, ha- 26-24 ways be the order of the day Watrous, skating its ear. In other games St will day. Al pro at Oakland been chosen to griel roller champion. Melva offer of one days receipts about $40,000 Bostons Suffolk Charles the greens of the head Yale's and downed St Rose. 32-30; St. .lames when committees Hills, drove over the lake on the destinies, the New York Herald Block. was too ill to do her num- The show, w hich ' was strictly Downs is the first race track to come through for army various golf courses get together bers carnival, beat St. Alphonsus. 17-14, St. course, ice Tribune reported today. in the patriotic amateur with costtpies. scenery . sixteenth hole. Of the . . Bill to for the season . , . probable benefit day plan 1942 What navy war relief June 30 is the Agnes 21-10; would Emerson W. "Stars and Stripes,” given by the skating Heat Sweetest Heart. with the of golf helped a lot, leading Al to com- He succeed and done by4frnateurs. was Corum s sponsorship of a fund to endow a hospital bed in the St St. shortage balls iSpikei Nelson, the nongrad- Detroit Figure Skating Club in Vincent downed Patrick. economy, first expertly planned. There were fine swelj idea. 33-21: A n nunc lation heat St. and the need for the ment, “We might eliminate this uate coach of an Eli football team, Arena Gardens last night, but name of Joe Louis is a planning to group numbers like the tango and Philip. 25-15, and St. Casimir clubs are make "lost hazard by borrowing the Oljmpia who resigned to join the United such was the zest of the other Eddie Bush, now of tne Red Wings, when with the Providence balls" the rare exception this year. conga. ”A Wee Bit of Scotch." bumped Alt Saints 33-24. ice plant in the summer and mak- States Engineering Corps. Wil- members of the cast that the show' and the Reds spent more time in the box than any other player While some v iter hazards will " "The Wooden Soldier Buy a Bomber ing it a skating pond liamson has been an assistant was still a smash hit. China Doll," “Hayseed,” and rink scorer . . . Warren Giles, t>e eliminated, most of them will in the league, hut he was the leading Which led to the question. "How- coach at Yale for the past eight It was a swell combination that dancing. to his he left the way they are. It has s general manager of the , in his letter many players go into the water?" years. took over Melva routines. Mar- There was comedy by Anstess l»een suggested that water hazards Buy garet Williams, junior fig- players, urging them to enlist, declared: "I would rather aban- Al's guess was one in each four- a Bomber national Weir, George Maeoll. Enea De Ru- Cass Tech Five he taken out to save the tons of ure skating champion, sparkled in some. don baseball this season than have even one player of military balls driven into them each vear. bies. Jack Tilli. Henry De Frain One question leads to another, the solo number of "Dance of the And. not . . . Mulcahy. former not practical and Peter Mulholland. r.gc shirk nis duty to his country" Hugh but this is on most so we called Fletcher Renton, Mauriello Scores IKO Hours ’ besides doing equal justice However, pla. to aid to outdone, was a fours Phillies hurlcr. whom the writers of the Quaker City call "No. 1 courses. mavor of Royal Oak and secretary to her other arranged numbers. be there players in retrieving balls hit Dorothy Law, Soldier of Baseball,” was the honored guest of the sport writers Drubs Cosmos of Red Run. They have a lake, Marie Otter, a cousin of Melva. with Louise Moore, into the water are % Over Gunnar Barlund under discus- not very wide, just in front of did the "Tales of Scheherazade" Alden Sibley and Billy Martin. ... the of that city last night It was pointed out that Mulcahy was at most the clubs. sion of tee sixteenth NEW YORK, Jan. 28 fUPL— with Alden Sibley, a newcomer, Showing still the form which to inducted into services, and With a surprising display of courses have a few water on the hole. It's an the first baseball player he the Most easy lake, hut he Tami Mauriello. clever young New who is a corker. This was another won for them the first national power. Cass Tech High s basket- holes, some more than others. shot over the although ins parents were partial dependents, the pitcher made assured us that the same per- York heavyweight, stopped the of Melva's numbers. senior dance championship. Lloyd team Some water placed to trouble a campaign Virginia Young were out- no request for deferment ... In September. Mulcahy reached his ball overwhelmed Ham- centage of one in a foursome held comeback of Gunnar and golfer on one hole would swallow- AMATEUR BUT EXPERT standing in an Indian adagio. twenty-eighth birthday and could have applied for his discharge, tramrk yesterday. 11-21. to remain here. too. Barlund last night when he tech- up a had shot on another. Like out the fighting the payoff the pairs Dear." unbeaten in three games on the "The rough at Red Rim Is the nically knocked Rut was of "Moon but he didn’t . . . He is a First Class Machine Gunner with the- Hills, instance. There Oakland for easiest of course I ever Finn in the eighth round of a Night and Day in "Dance of the All in all the show, which dem- East the Metropolitan is a fair lake on the six- an> 101 st Field Artillery. Side of sized plaved on,” according to scheduled 10-round bout before Hours.” Melva and Hugo Lame onstrated everything on rollers league teenth hole. For a long driver it Renton. "The out hounds I* the hlg- 8.000 customers at the Bronx had this number down pat and that is done on ice. was a big hit. The Mechanics piled up a 13-3 can he reached with a tec shot. of Wrangle Over Hockey’s Birth esf problem. On the hark nine Coliseum. then Hugo was called into the Another performance will be given lead m the first quarter, increased ordinary player hopes to sneak The you go out on eight holes. Trailing slightly on points as he army air corps. So Bruce Towle, at Arena Gardens on February 3 at Madison Square Garden in it to 25-10 at half and was in on his This can Snnja Homes special matinee the over second. lake The clubs which have the most went into the seventh round, with state senior men's figure cham- w hen 25 per cent of the gross pro- front by 34-14 going into ihe final the fairway and New York today was expected to net more than $20,000 for the parallels twelfth trouble with water Western, both eyes blacked, Mauriello un- pion. took over in Hugo's place. ceeds will be donated to The De- John McLean, with IS a long are jiefiod. slice will frequently drop vigorous at- t participate, troit "Buy a cam- . . . hockey hall fame shrine planned. Mont- the nightmare; leashed a two-fisted When Melva couldn Times Bomber" Red Cross With a of points Ressrga. with uildman's Clinton and Pete 14 into it. Valley. tack which drew blood freely from which was definitely ascertained paign. The same amount from last real and Kingston are involved in a dispute over which city paced the winners. Valiev. Warren Rammler and Knollwood. Most of them will Barlund's lower lip and battered Monday. Ann Manion asked to do night’s show was given to the Red boasted hockey first . . . Bobby Dorr. Wrigley Field Chicago HtMTIUMtK t %s* TM It r, FT e, F r provide some aid for the duffer him until referee Barney Felix the dance with Bruce. They prac- Cross. There are still good seat* bloi k . . . But he eighth. groundkeeper. is the air raid warden for his Bar'« f 1 o 2 Vrl.san f 7 4 1* before the season opens. called a halt at 2:04 of the ticed exactly one morning on it. vailable for the second run. Bata f 10 2 B*ls»ski f 022 Put in Class 1-A pounds playing end as a teammate of at Notre Total* 9 * 24 Totals 15 11 41 Buy a Bomber . in air Dame . . Incidentally. Klward spent four years the naval GRAND RAPIDS. Jan. 28 service. Hoclcey Standings Renny McCoy, second baseman Dubs is almost good enough to be snatched for the Philadelphia Athletics. Harvey getting NATIONAL LEAGUE faced into ny a New York fight pirate ... It used to be stage door Johnnies W T. 1 C.F r, A rt* an early call the army chorine, now its stage door Jennie's Nsw York 2o 9 1 11* *7 41 today after his reclassification looking for a classy looking B< «t o 1* 7 5 P.’> *3 41 >rto 17 10 2 *7 ,3« . . T.r into • hv* the for Glenn Miller's autograph . Alexis Thompson, the Yale boy. 1-A \esterdav• selec- ON.-a*-. 15 11 3 SI S 3 33 trying to make good as a sport promoter, dropped SOO.OOO on OFTROIT lo H* 2 »'> 105 22 live sen ire hoard here. Rov.klvn jo 22 1 s.s 120 21 his Philadelphia football team and will lose plenty more on M'>ntrmi *2O 2 71 I<>9 is Last \car McCoy, after api*cal- I AST Mf.MTs Ht si |ts the . . . Well, . . . ing his pro tennis tour he's got plenty to lose H"«tnn 0 Tor'into 0 1 r>v*rtim» 1. a 1-A classification on Dudley has eome to terms with the Pittsburgh Steclers, TOMORROW S (. Oil ' grounds of dependents. was put Bill *'h > a*" at PF.TROIT. though no announcement of the pro football connection will be M' ** Toronto. in Class 3-A, carrying his appeal II *'mn At Hr'>nkl>n. made until Bill gets his degree from University of Virginia next to Prosid ni Roosevelt. J AMERICAN LE\<.l E McCoy was once the property 1 ¦ 1 . . now. June . 10 making him eligible for the draft after He's w r 'TtRs imisios of the Detroit Tigers, hut was one

. . w T OF OA rt* one season on the gridiron . Jockey Kddie Arcaro will agaio 1. of f»l players owned by Detroit 22 7 5 134 ** 49 ride Whirls wav m 194 J r'rvfknd 2 1 10 2 114 99 4* >rt free by Commissioner Landis. !• liAno-Ml* 21 1 1 4 12*. 04 4* He hioke into the headlines when RilfTAm 14 n 4 ** 77 32 him $45,000 Pittsburgh 11 22 3 1.17 25 the Macks paid a r.AsTFRS I*l \ |s|ON bonus m outbidding other clubs 1’• 4 Ilk 4 • SAY 1"2 for his services. WHAT THEY PmvHrnrf 14 I* 5 140 ho 3.3 New Mavsf* 15 17 1 9> 113 .31 BRADY, the 'Michigan Ghost” and one-time state light- Washington 11 2o 4 4**> 114 2* JIM « 1«»0 weight “If they keep on *hnw«* like Scotty Mon- Philadelphia 2* 2 155 IS champion with TON It.HI s OAMI.S Tommy Henrich telth's promotion at the Moose Temple, boxing H*r«hev At Cleveland ought to come hack to Its own in Detroit." New Haven At Phiia-i'lulnA. Pittsburgh a* Springfirfd. Reclassified, Buffalo at W A»hinct'>n Too BRYANT, of Schmidt GEORGE the ¦ MICHIGAN- LEAGUE MASSILLON. O, Jan. 28 (CP) in The Detroit Times All-Star Classic: team £ * JIH T c,A pt* New my Stroh has the best team In the w l nr Tommy Henrich. York Yan- “In opinion Wj ¦ Pansclsan 13 .3 3 12' At* .35 outfielder, was given a tenta- ilo host ¦> 15 5 1 12* *4 31 kee „ country, hut we're going to our to try Windsor Toledo * 12 1 So 10* 17 tive 1-A classification today by his beat them out of the championship in the *>« dfjfco *^H •Msp.field 7 12 0 121 14 local Massillon selective service lon’s leading Hr Akr.n 5 1* 1 *1 12.3 11 *PlA\ed three four-point gamr* board s I, LEE, director of all physical activities TRIDAV AMF Ohio state selective service offi- P J Windsor at Toledo. recently ordered local hoards in each of the city's YMCA branches: **A strong Hv cials to reclassify all 3-A registrants b«*. —The- Yffnkep things a needs e\er\ .. the boy da> WjMg : ~' Mor ' ¦ ball player came under this order t and csjwh *nll\ to litrsr trntihled times." /,¦ in July. 1941. Hv I ntted Tre** since be was married "' - "^Ri^ppppppp to Eileen O'Reilly, a New KIRK PATRICK, lobhrrs representative of A* Ne» York Ja< k I.a mot to I*2. s>« Miss nn\u\ pointed frank scoring lines in National Hockey Boston Bruins today for Montreal join the Royal fishing tackle; “.Michigan's million and a half York « lit Jattiev.r 1.5V York ntii'se. One of the greatest to sear, Ch < Aro 01 The ball player will hr Jb next Canadian Air Force. They anglers will ha\e a sufficient supply of fishing tackle this A* Wht'e Plain* N Y H1•I v MorTA League history, is off to join the wars. Left to right. played what may have been * not given his a shortage of silk, aluminum and other vitnlly Important ‘ 13a Be’.iAir* f• . oiiti» f"o»h\ l,in MILT ; right last night, Although many have been substi- 'cardinal 141 physical examination by his local defense raw materials. Items fun 147 New nrlean* dre* «*ith Pete and , left wing, leava the enabling the Bruins to tie for first place. tuted, there are still considerable quantities on the market now." Oeno, 14.3, .New lork (61. > board a* >et.