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Page 22 — lTuesday, Dacambtf 7, 1*43 TNI DETROIT TIMES SURE SHOTS ON THE RANGE Crimmins Adds Although they are under 18 years, range. to right are Zurkousk}’, Denman, Wings these Ecorae girls, who are l*eiug in- Margi Core, Dorothy Norma Red Must Betty . structed hy John Zukow’sky, can match Darby, Vera Dorcy and Denman. To His Lead; time practice. Watch Ex-M. 0. i {j. ,'nA, the performances of hoys on the ritle These girls spend much at Tales / / / Bob Norris/ Seventh. • ' '' I ' Nagurski Still By MORT LUBV Star Tonight CHICAGO. Dec. 7—Joe NorrM Bowls 'Em Over of Detroit, who Sunday was sec- RpSTON, Per. 7—Ro *t o n ond only to Walter Ward of Rnuns. who have just finished as a Fullback the Cleveland in the standings of th* giving the first whipping of the na- season to preliminary shooting for the Montreal Canadiens match game howling cham- hope to a surprise on tional By 808 MURPHY pop package 1166 total the battel ed Detroit Red Wings i pionship, showed an yesterday and dropped five notches srORTS EDITOR in their hockey battle here tonight. afternoon and dropped five notches may do place with 3676 behind Bronko Nagurski surprise package a to seventh The i« little group who some damage at tne fulltwuk Italian forward named Tom a of sharpshooters gave the to shoot at. slot for the when rala/zari who has played just two bt>ys plenty I games 193, 185, they play 0?T *or ,hr Pro Kri(i games for the and i Norris’ were 202, Bruins has and championship, a couple week* provided the winning maigin in 212. 191 183. hence. Phil Bauman turned in a neat each contest lie scored the 3632, And all this. mark you. al- winning goal as Boston defeated 1172 for an 18-game total of though the Bronk has played Chicago last week and registered while Fred Buj ac k churned ik. ' series 3618 Bau- fullback only again Sunday night as Canadiens /MOST lup an 1193 for once in the bowed here man’s games were 197. 197, 246, ,‘ 205. and 155. Bujack had 178, last six years Palazzari is%i left wing on 'he if IBHMaPfeBI«LMII& The old reformed Boston line with the 197, 201, 191. 233 and 193. M innesota two .Jackson brothers with Art at GIBSON BEST immortal, center and Rusher at right The * *”*** <* i r' <, * Theitnan the He the leading **. , \ ‘¦'¦¦•-«k>fc, .?"' Gibson had best once rated wing was scorer play in the hardest on thp Boston Olympics of the Detroit series of the tour- nament proper, getting 1218 with going human Eastern Amateur Lrague when ever Manager Art Ross grabbed him 205. 237, 216. 171. 180 and 201 who to at to help replace the and boosting his total 3534 lugged the last week line mark, al- sold to the New York Rangers. the three-quarter while pigskin. m Spaulding could do no ready has Joe Schmidt and Tommy Brennan Plan Wayne !u ovsvßifh> better Ihan 1082 for .3382. con tributed ftAC* l KsRI the other Olympics who werei /Viiri’.vtin Rolls Game Johnny Crimmins continued to given trials, now' with Thvvv 300 of the more incredible are one back two in the chapters to the 11*43 season by the Os. pour it on his rivals successful comeback extra special attraction—the making a PLAYED IN M.-O. Boost Ned Day and out game •##* Uirvn 51.000 purse—both after being of the lliffT Connie Schwoegler falling farther The new* forward may To Tvrmlnlv since 11137. Bruins And 19 Strikes turn out to he only a flash, but By DON in arrears of Johnny's firehaU- Even allowing for the lowered # shot 1236 an post- Ross doesn't mind as long as he Bv JAKE BERHOV pur- Crimmins yesterday standard of play in the When Dorcy. chairman of and ammunition can not be 195 ranks, wins a few games. Detroit fans Gene games of 201. 207. 223. 201. graduate the ageing High of Kerndale. St. James “ twins,” a* goods any in last Michigan- St. James ihe youth welfare committee of chased sports stores and for an 18-game total of Bronk must be credited with saw* him the of 209 which won eight stiaight football Jerry Mullens and Roy Serimger, In 18 Frames the Eeorse Junior Chamber gives some idea ot what 3772. a total of 197 pins ahead of Ontario Hockey League season as more one one of the shining achievements games before being held to a Commerce, started a rifle shoot- a member of the Akron Clippers accounted for tw o backfield posi- ¦ Dorcy was up against. his nearest rival of this season. lie by St. Paul s of ing ins organization he increasing his Already hanged about in thru scoreless the Division All- George Donning had on his club in Day had 1186. He filled in as one of the tions on Second may hav e launched a movement READ IT IN TIMES games of two successive road games, the Grosse Pomte “striking last night while j total to 3575 with stalwarts of the Chicago for- Star eleven. The were prominent clothes" tar reaching to Wings be underdogs as they in ihe 1943 that will prove “Here I expected to be 201, 222. 180 203, 182 and 198. ward wall in his early appear- will rolling for Lincoln Park Die in anrj girls of Michigan who nm. shoot a fourth tie champion* h P in every victory scored by Ihe hoys anti I don't know Schwoegler. the champion, fal- ances this season, hut his per- for place i League urge of marksmanship dratted noon tonight. They w w 'he game, gets team past season. the Fort Park in Lincoln feel thr of mark*- tered again, turning in a dis- at the fullback assign- ilkbe ithout Ferndalc the the first principle* formance Cully three places on Park. training. Dorcy said. “Of appointing 1095 with semes of ment the Chicago Card- services of defenseman Duane Carter, an end, is the third young manahip," against T e Dorev is a man who Time* l 193 193, 135, 203 and week ago indicated that Simon but have railed Vie h Detroit player The result vxas the fifth perfect course I had read In The 2il inals a St. James selected. wouldn't take no for an answer. iota! i- average Lynn from Indianapolis to replace Times All-See- here- 19 that rifle* and ammunition Hi» 3313 he i* still a better than Joe Belanger, star fullback, is game of the season and To begin with there was no rifle I RADER* .W him. on d Division could he purchased from the j R'jr'rin. at i^vn* ball carrier. in 18 frames. club in Eeorse. Further, there Detroit's cause Isn't hopeless, first team. ihe St. Paul ace named. St. strikes w Defense Snooty C'orp. of the XVtk t#r W ard Cl»'aland He may not be the Nagurski was not a single man in ihe 1 however. The Bruins still rate as St. Paul Is Mary's of Royal Oak and St. Rita After his 300. which came in war department through the P-t* Pat croon, Cht< OS’ I^7l of a decade ago. but he could Donning Eeorse Junior Chamber of Com- ••cor*a Youns New Tork in-and-outcrs. The Wings beat awarded one two representatives cn the opening game. had National Rifle A.saoclatlon. .tne Ainke fall well below that level and each has merce who knew the business end XVriiman .Fin O 6-4. a* Detroit in their only place The Len 1 lolton. strikes in seven of the first eight “I also read In the Time* William be a very dangerous gent them. on the team a of a rifle J.e Norm I»*«ro.t still previous encounter, despite MIIXKN hack, Bielski, innings of the second game, in Great Lake* Steel Milwaukee in anybody's backfield. and first eleven. and Alfred guard, Add to this the fact that guns where the Frank Bankovlc. the presence of .lark Crawford three the second team. Rita, which he scored ‘248. The only team won the Hearsl rifle B«m«> M'CO). Chicago 11*" and on are selected from St. while .Tea KiaaofT ci#\ eland Dit Capper and Bill Holletl on the* In Division se- John tackle, break in this run of strikes was championship of Michigan last Stamford Conn issft the All-Third Lockman. and Jack M«>rt Unriio. IAS* defense, there still appears to be lections. St. of Shoven, the Oak in the second frame of the second May at Olympia. I also work at Ray Niwton. Mcmphli, Tann Foe Undecided ~ Franns Xavier Royal center are Today see conclusion a hole in the protection given Eeorse. champion of the division team’s representatives. game, where he spared. the mill and It wasn’t long be- will the with for a total Daxe of the competition for the field of As he runs through his paces goalie Bert Gardiner. for the past two seasons, places The remainder of the first team He closed 181 Winter fore I was talking with Schedule high 48 then far- to the Yickerman, Ernie Brousseau. 129 bowlers, the in preparation for the playoff l) five men from its unbeaten ts im is composed Viviano, of 729 compared league's C AIN PRESSING Mi of Salvatore set Boomer, ing a 12-game stretch to deter- battle against either the Wash- St. Bernard's star guard of long all-time record of 736 a year Dick Bowman. Fred the Capt. Mud Bruneteau, for one, ago by Freddie Ru.iack A pair John Zukowskv and other box* mine the group of 13 who will ington Redskins or New standing: Jack Crimmins Day and Giants, again will be hustling for a goal lonight. of 8-10 splits in the third game who fired on thla championship Join with York the Bronk Conover, St. Heavy Schwoegler the round robin because Cain of Boston is Donning M' team. in scoring Herbie is prevented For figures as a threat if the Rose end, and all that pressing for the league goal Hurt Bujack's “They agreed to tram our under the Petersen point s>*tem him Vincent from surpassing mark. stop the 'Skins Al New* Yorkers Jack Steimer. starting Thursday. again Sunday, they will scoring lead, with 14 against In his 300 game. Donning had ANN ARBOR Doc 7 Univer- hoy* and girl* and a few week* next Po n 1 ia c St. ago wind up in a deadlock with Mr. Modern’s 15. only one Brooklyn hit. The others sity of Michiganls winter sports we launched a rifle training Hockey who knew Art Frederick pocket. program at the Lincoln Park Marshall's boys for the loop followers were squarelyTn the 1-3 schedule is a lengthy one. accord- contest Ross wasn't giving the_Rangei**- tackle. Donning, a signal man for the range. At present we haxe a leadership and another Course ing to the dates On § Just as It announced foHw- Golf class rtf .30 box* anything special when he sold 'Mm ha.s been and girl* finish- will be required to decide the Pennsylvania R. R, ing Confeience meet- Williams play Ted them pointing dominated the Western ing up the course and there are Bears' opponent in the title tilt. three forwards are Tex., 7 - sjß bowling for 17 yeais. His perfect Bop BEAI’MONT Dec. jjjg iff the Third ing in Chicago. sexeral crack shot* among them At this rate, lads may be to the fact that Guidolin. game was the hist on these alleys the man, tough game, a fact to Basketball, swimming, wrestling already. Me waiting playing football during the Ross’ hustling second-year Golf is a Division in a league game. also haxe a up lot Xavier tops the and track teams will see plentv list of I iO. mas holidays or later. is beginning to rack a of which Al Vincent. Detroit Tiger Christ goals on Si Kivu.l K All-Star divi- of action, bote and away Hoekcv Pensacola by Norm Call*a- coach, Al Probably the biggest Nagur- t>asses baseball will subscribe. is the one exception Minnesota SIX-NIGHT COURSE the Bear squad dine. Norm is the one member of Al is a patient at St. Therese vional tram. Tts five players ski booster on end; Star will he the only other school “Sure. I am taking the slx- Ind., 7 . jarring halfback, the fomier Providence line Rns> Hospital, suffering form a head named arc Karl Motok. Jack, Olfl PI NKER HILL. Dee. is hack the Rangers He accidentally Jacobs, tackle: Ken Law, center. represented on ice. The indoor nlght N. R. A. course along who played with Nagurski in held from injury when lie was 1 schedule; • (INS) —Aviation Cadet Ted Wil- more points lhan all three yesterday Loomis and Charles with the hoys and girls,*' Dorcy 1936 and 1937 and has been has hit by a putter swung and Ronnie BA SKKTBAf.r n*r 11, r«r* Cvi»t*r liam*. former slugging star of members the York Miller, Michigan said as he checked the targets. praises since. of line New by J.‘ G. Flynn, city purchasing backs. Of Mouml is Wrst-rn J«r> 1, at W-*t*rn shouting his ever * hi* bought Dearborn, Michigan. 7 Northwentern filin'i» Among the scores were: Normai the Boston Red Sox, was on from Boston. agent, at liie Pine Grove golf Sacred Heart of run- is at CUater, “For years I’ve been telling M-I.Y at Wlaro’ai. K rt 87; tie 90, to air sta- to Xaiver, places 21-22. at P 2S 2#, Ohio Stats Frh Darby. Bet Denman. . way today the naval everybody that Nagurski was a course. nerup three rtlu* of the hone was players, Kspcr. tackle: Frank l-.V Indiana 12, *t Chicago, U> at Dorothy Denman. 77. Margio Cre, tion at Pensacola. Ha, for in- wonderful fullback, and I think A small section Jim Northweatern 80; gradua- Is Dead * Vera Dorcy, 82: John White- * training On Mauriello and Baksi chipped off the baseball mans Mueth. guard, and Tom Noland SWIMMINtJ—Jan Vl.higan AC* termeriiate they only half bellesed me.” r'hwp*tfrn 82; 91; Pensacola, the sharp edge the and ' hatnpion-hipa I*i at N 22 field. John Gregen, John i tion at he will re- thought that forehead by of back. Jack Desana. end. ™ says Ray. "They VENTURA. Cal.. Dec 7 (INS» Ohio State 29 Purdu- Kcb 12. N'>rth- Hill. 93; Dick Marsh. 81: Rruce ceivr his ''gold**n wings" a* a some of the fullbacks who have putter. Quirt McGrath, back, both of St. weatern; 19 Conference meet at North- —Charlie Hall, 58. one of the western. National Intercollegiate cham- Vollmar. 93; Boh Pfeiffer 84; naval aviator and will be com* by of and " along the Bronk Jacobs Patrick Wyandotte, ptonahlp*. plai e ao- Books Padlo, Williams Charles Hafely, guard, of St. V:n- National A AC, Ann Arboc, date to he League better. NEW YORK. Dee. 7 league baseball, died at his Ven- dec.ded Dorcy. 84. The 19-12 American so after seeing 7 (UP) cent. * at Oh sents the best possibilities for ana station and i« and Joe a the Arena told friends that the highlight of Chicago re!a\s ai the Bunker Hill mont, next Monday night. STKIMER, Pon- indoor range and l* is 1 rated a« a “good flyer "I couldn’t see much differ- Pa. TACKLES his career came in Detroit when exacted st. LOCKMAN, Cobb, 'hat Dorcy will present his prob- ence between the Nagurski who tiac Frederick: he fanned Ty Sam Craw ford in succession to lem to Max or New ion Hawkins tore that Cardinal line apart Royal O.ik St. Mary’s. and Jim Delehanty game. Fathers Will Fete and ttie Ecorse City Council for.¦ Nagurski St. Rita; save an important Tonight Is and the of 1937. GUARDS—BIEI.SKI. at their next meeting Cards knew* they were VIVIANO, St. Bernard. On one occasion In the 1912 approval Those hit 1 law kins is *aut to favor series he tangled with Christy junior when he steamed into them. UP CENTER SHOVEN, Royal is likely WAY Players activities and it quite demoralizing Mathewson in a mound duel that Cooley High Hockey Entry He's a type and Oak At, Mary's. that Ecorse will soon hlos.-om out For players than went 13 inning* to a 4 to i t’.e the he has hurt more B \CKS MIT.LEV, Ferndale Fathers of members of xxith a municipal rifle range theJ Tonight is the deadline for any the business. And Scoring in baskef- High team horome with one in St. .lames; SCRIMGER, Ferndale 1943 Cooley football sHme as Detroit. Royal Oak. teams to affiliated did a fine job blocking those ball in quite simple, Night Hockey League he i;i St James; i Bl I INGER, Oroaae will give a banquet 1o the Wyandotte and other cities who-i the Detroit ends In protecting Sid Luck- from this ~ Klein Out to End politan League champions Satur- ranges -> which will hold its last lineup judging jpointe St. Paul; HOLTON, St. haxe built city rifle since until he could get his -Afi'i'in 11, meeting at the EJmwood Recrea* man exposition by for- Rita. day night, Dec. at the Detroit- Pearl Harbor. passes away. Leland Hotel Instructors at the school are ¦» non iVnrer at 8 o'clork There are ward Seymour of Team) String “Will he piav at fullback (Second Wahlberg’s Wally Weber, football Rowman. Zukowskv and Vickor- -! vacancies for four teams in the against the Redskins in the title Michigan in last ENDS—-PAPKE. Dearborn St. Loui's Klein. Detroit junioi coach al U. of M will he the man. They shoot every Thursday y\ junior and three in the senior di- game? I'm not the coach, hut night’s game at Alphonsiis; HA VVER. St. Martin. heavyweight, will attempt to principal speakei Moving pic- exerting. Prospective students-mfry v vision All team* wishing to play , must have at this. what do you think?” • T \ C K L E S McGee. St. “Whitey" Wahlberg of Mil- tures of she Hamtramck contact Drtrcy at 1.1 Ruth, representatives Komulus which the hand Central. to Stricklcr, • - sign up Incidentally, George .Charles; ItlKkE, l)e Sale*. his first beating at ihe and games will Ecorse, or telephone Atlanticf ready for the waukee. Catholic Central • man pro Wolverines won publicity for the cir- ATHE, Fairview Cardens tonight. The be show n. 3956. season. cuit, has come up with the an- from Komulus Air GUARDS ME Pointe St. Paul; HOFFMAN, St. Wisconsin matman has won all nouncement that Nagurski has Force, 42-30. Sey- at the • three of his bouts East Bernard. - gained a total of 4 031 yards mou r is shown Side Club, will have height By Jimmy Hatlo from scrimmage in his pro foot- C ENTER— T. BELANGER. advantages hut THEY’LL IH» IT EVERY TIME reaching almostup Paul. and roach Wahl- ball career. Nagurski played Grosse Pointe St. horg thg more powerfully built. of pro be- to the basket and is two seasons football BACKS MARTI N, Grosse The match is two in three falls, 1 fore the league's current statis- the rest, Pointe St. Pa'll I; RAYMOND, »IP naturally, JplSljtar one hour time limit. FEW ? MEH-HEH- a fYES INDEED TT^ tical bureau was organized, but Pontiac St. Frederick; RI'THEN- "Rough JW-A 1 TAKES / was easy. Rufus” Jones, the Ne- si O# ! TH&yARE, MR. AnDTHEN SHE wasn’t POO. ME-j St rickler has unearthed ihe BERG, St. Ambrose; RUSSO, \ MERE I gro hercules. will oppose "Tex" 1E Auo tREMBLECHIH—TVO < ALL THE BOWS AS THE \ WEb BE in THE \ one-man blitz totals for those Dearborn St. Alphonsus. Reilly in semifinal. the Morris EW < / DOZEHE6oS,TWO OENXUS / POOOHOUSE LDMCS two campaign* TlflRI) Shapino vs Bori Ruby and Jerry J FINANCIAL DIVISION fC TY fT ITAMIIV '""'-I AoO HENCV V-AKJ T Duffy vs. Tora Funk are the one- CF THE FAMIIV— MOLO TOEI'EM - Wyandotte f ON 1 DePauw Benefits- FADS DESANA. fall matches. v sack of flour two St. Patrick; MOTOK, Erorse A PENNY.' BUT ME- Xa\ ler. -1 JUST THIS MONTH / The na\y'« V-5 aviation i always mr** c isaved S2B N flight framing prog: am is con- TAC KLES—ESPER. Dearborn ¦ASKED /as Kline Shoots 300 JUST H I OUT My into Sacred Heart; JACOBS, Eeorae SAV- OP HOUSE* verting DePauw University \ LIKE A V hold one of the mayor powers in col- Xavier. BUDGET' legiate ;t \ sports f * ¦ GUARDS—H \FELV, St. In- In Sharkey Classic Men who hope some day to cent; MUETH, Dearborn Sarred the made BATTLE CREEK. Dec 7 Wil- fly with fleet the In- Heart. liam Rattle indi- diana schools eleven one of Kline. Creeks ( ENTER LAW, F. ror s e vidual howling champion, shot a Ml *be best in the country this Xn\ ier. perfect game of 300 in Jack fall. And now they promise to Sharkey’s classic at the turn the DePauw cage quintet BACKS LOOMIS. Ecnrse individual * r+'jm )IILLKK, Twentieth Century alley here last MOmoH into the best in Hoosierland, Xa\ier; Erorse Xa\ier; Or which has long been the basket- NOLAND. Dearborn Sacred ball center of the nation. Heart; McGR \TH. W yandotte Coach of the DePauw team St. Patrick. HOCKEY Case, y '* is Lt. Everett who coached ¦ j \, **pm* *7 f NATIONAL LEAGUE Frankfort High School to four |l * v «;' IMBEj": W L. T OF C.A Indiana state titles before join- Montreal IS 1 * 7.1 .12 2.1 Former Jockey* Toronto 7 A 2 AS *4 1H ing the navy. He is one of the chifnfo * a n *i \ At 1* best basketball men in the Bn*tnn A * 2 tn A 7 1,1 PFTROIT \ft .1 2 4« 45 15 country, and he has plenty of New* Yark n 11 1 40 »2 1 *,- 'k Dies After t Fall excellent material at DePauw. jf - TONIGHTS GAME DETROIT at Beaton Included in the DePauw* line- CHIC AG O. Dec. 7 (INS) up this year are Russ Wend- Funeral services will he held in AMERICAN LEAGUE land. who captained the North- WESTERN DIVISION Chicago Thursday'for Jim Wing- pt| western 1 W L T or GA team last season: Weld. a widely known old-tune Cleveland 9 ' ¦ 3 3 04 4.1 21 - Charley Tourvk> who also jockc> in the days of Tod Sloan Plt*a>Mirfh .1 « ft 3.1 41 11 starred for the a year ind’anapoll* 2 7 A .11 4S 1•* Wildcats and Snapper Garrison. Wingfield, eastern nmaioN YAWA SAllx\o < *-IS ago; 0 4 pt* a Ed Sadowski, Loias are. who was 7S shed yesterday as the W f. T OF i»«> 4.-, c«»-i.w ft i- who w»* the Heithev JO 2 2 4* 2* 22 one of country’s result of injuries incurred in a P<-ovi>l*nr# 4 « 1 .12 .T*» I 1 leading scorers; Warren Cartier At one time be was Rrffaln 1 ft ft 3.1 41 11 Detroit Times. December 7. 1943 fall. advertis- NIGHT'S GAMES of Marque»te, and Bob Walker ing manager tor the late George TOMORROW C'*\»lan»l •' a traveling salesman, you may learn something from Hatin’* cartoon f ot Columbia „M. Cohan. iI rrnvMen 4 At Uednesdai—Are >ou