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(Continued from Sport Page) : First tfdo Mr ' W Final , ,/ fW Seastern 3aJes Track «¦¦ j#^gHH| start. There was one out wheel If Southwestern is to become Walker walked and moved around |r*"tty I-ast year’s Metropolitan I-eagUe third of Vosmik’s single, ' champion of the Metropolitan, to tha indoor tfack finals, the closest in * w j» city < ’ jw^Mr¦ *p ;¦ i r first of three safeties for Joe. history, may be matched in the pivr ; fij o r.'v^Wp Basketball League it will have to 1941 championships scheduled for r iChicago had leers will be led homers put Ihe Tigers in front £uch was the ease last scramble for points with no less and Don Lund. two than schools--Southeastem, in the second. abojt a? much chance against the Red Wings as men in a seven Costa was the main gun In the: Central, Mackenzie. rowboat would have against the Deutschland. Northwestern, defeat administered to Highland' The Tigers scored three more the Wings. If Cooley. Cass Tech and Hamtramek Park, city champs, last week, and markers in the third. Newsom, You can write your future ticket right now on given the | up, varied chances for Sgßr\ **** repeats activities, the first was given life at first they can't beat the Blackhawks in two 4k ,if he these title held by Western. Western Prospectors will be a tough cus- when Hudson hooted a grounder. expect day to see Kayo last year by a point j straight then any won half from ; tomer. Buck lumbered around to third Morgan beat Joe Louis or the Phila- Northwestern and one point from The opening game at 8 o’clock on a two-bagger by Bartell and delphia Phils to put on a miracle two- Cooley. brings together Highland Park scored as Campbell was thrown Northwestern became the West 'and Central, the two teams out at first. McCosky and Green- game winning spurt. Side titleholder in an extremely berg walked, filling the bases and take battling for third place honors. 800 him if you will, but the close meet yesterday at Cooley SOHIIKAMTERN SOI THWESTERN Bartell and McCosky later scored, Seibert off the Hawks’ gym, scoring 32 points, three more Lcwtn Parry F. Joa Varga after an outfield catch veteran Earl Lewis DiFillip F. Bruno Coata the former team and you would have an outfit that than Mackenzie. The Colts’ total Don Lund C. Huron Arabian on York and McCosky on a single was unusuallv small for a winner, Jim Wary G. fnrvm DaAngalia by Gehringei. It was the first of might have a very tough evening win- John Polanca G George Mardlglan in view of the fact points are given three hits for Charley. ning in th* M-0 League. for five places. CENTRA I. HIKHI.ASP PARE j are men in sports Bln Jo« Rklv F. Boh WU*rm»r 8080 FAILS There no two sos COOLEY OUSTED i Don VUclntoah F. J»ck Cmmh whom we have more respect and admira-l Harlan c. Harold Oalallahtar i But, the Tigers’ joy was short- ¦ Cooley, watching its strangle Morrta Taub O. An*«lo Corattl Dodgers hits than Jack Adams, manager of the Little lot Bala C. Avery Jackeon lived as the bunched tion hold on the divisional title broken a walk and an son of on Newsom with Wings, and young Jim Norris, by Northwestern, finished fourth error for five tallies in the fifth, the owner. They have their own ideas with 264 points, behind Central’s Tiger Box Score and took a one-run margin. about these playoffs. But we still believe 284. Redford was next with 21. C,»rl,M by Datrolt Tim« AII rlftit, rwnil BROOKLYN DETROIT With two counters, the Tigers followed by Western's 12 and AB H O A AB H O A regained the lead in the sixth. the prestige of the playoffs is being CARL LISCOMBE (center) ts the Wings heat the Blackhawks, 3-1, at Olym- Gilbert. ef 5 3 1 rt Bartell,*- » 2 2 S Southwestern’s 1. Walker.rr 4 0 5 0 campbl.r 4 0 10 First up, York was safe at second cheapened by having six of the seven (left) and SID ABEL 2 0 The Colts’ scattered strength, only Red Wing to score more than one pia. JOE FISHER Voamlk If S 3 Stalnb’k.r 1 n n 0 when Vosmik dropped his fly ball. JIM NORRIS JR. teams compete, especially when any one Waadell.l 3 2 11 0 M'C'ky.cf 3 I*l was enough to pull out a victory, goal so far in the playoffs for the Stanley got the other two. Five other players Rlgga,3b 4 2 0 3 Or'her* If 4 3 2 0 Then Rudy scored on a triple hv of the six teams in the playoffs is so woefully weak as the Black- Charles Britton’s victory in the Cup. He made No. 2 last night when the each have made one goal. Kamp a. 2 3 2 4 0 York, lb 4 1 » 2 Gehringer and Charley later giving them the only Hudaon a 3 0 14 r!ehr's*r 2 4 3 1 2 hawks. half mile Frank*.c 4 0 11 Meyer.2h 0 0 11 scored after an outfield catch. outright first place, while Larry Hamlin. p 2 0 10 HiKKlna.S 4 0 2 1 Two more Tiger tallies crossed Macon.p 0 0 0 1 Sul van.c 3 0 3 0 Raskin got a tie for first in the NewaAm.p the in the on * Play •Gal'aher 110 0 2 0 0 1 plate seventh They'll Admit It's for Players high jump. r in 1 Acts Rac'n'k.p nnoo e.oraira.p 2010 combination of hits by Bartell and Central produced Ihe West Kayo Greenberg and a brace of errors. Just Ttm 13 Still Total* IS 13 28 T 3 ToraT* 38 honest, Being both young Jim and Jack Adams give you an Side's two outstanding individuals. •Hatted for Macon In ninth. But, even then, the Tigers honest answer when you say anything against the playoffs. Brooklyn inn 030 003— » enough to Sheldon Kavieflf and Graham Lan- 10 didn't have win thej who combined give their Red Wing Dressing Room Scene of Drama Unseen DETROIT 023 002 201 game, events the "He aren’t kidding anybody,” said Norris. “The playoffs dau. to Voemlk. Waa- as in school tie for Rune —Gilbert 2. Walker. are arranged to make money. It’s a chance for the players, three firsts and a by Eyes of Public dell Rl«s». Frank*. Hamlin Gallakher half of the ninth proved P-iggs, A Bantam J, McSoakv Greenberg 2 York another. Kavieff ran off with the Bartel! 2. formerly of ihe Cincinnati Reds, the clubs and the league. 2. Gehftnger, Neereom. Error*- Hudson. a high and low hurdles, as Landau York, Voemik 2 Was-tell, Hamlin Run* cleaned the bases with double, took the 30-yard and tied Kayo Morgan, once hailed as the halted In- Gilbert Walker Voamik, Wee- at 9-all. "Hr don’t take a pistol and chase any one Inside our build- dash (Continued Page) Campbell. tying the score in from First Sport rtell. Risk* 3 Kampourl*. Green- the ings games. with Bill Drake of Mackenzie uncrowned king oL .e bantam- berg 2 Gehrlnget 2, Sullivan Then came the last nf ninth to see these It Is strictly up to the fans. But the act- 3 York the 220. weights, the top tip to correct a mistake. V) some He is in the wings where some • Tw.-baae hit* Rartell. Gltberf. Rl*s» and heroic Mr Greenberg of the playoffs do serve to give she players a chance at a little extra may not rank at ha»e h'ta Kampourla WKST SlflK FIS4IS a word of praise for nice work ors to be seen only in the final Three Oehrln*er bat, if uncertain feet. did, he’s Homej run* Greenberg 2 York. certain dough.” 30-vzrd low hurdles Won ny as he once but still a Just before the curtain falls ihe curtain call are gathered. Some Ontrai; Ordzywolskl, Mackenzie second; bantam and always will be. his pi^ce. one two Adams speaks up quickly to say: Rusk in. Northwestern, third; Wallis, Red* director speaks mentions minutes and In for a “Now where would hockey be if it wasn’t for rich men fora, fourth; Favazta Northwestern, fifth, training comeback after “For heaven’* sake get going, then the director goes into action. Jackson, Western, sixth. Time, :04.1. a year's bsence from the ring, the out there. This club will surprise such as Mr. Norris and others who sponsor team* as a hobby? 220-yard dash—Landau Central, and vetern GIVES INSTRUCTIONS Drake Mackenzie, tied for first; Hess. southpaw weighed just you if you’re not careful. Battle I think we owe it to the players to give them a chance. And Redford. third; Reese, Coote and Reagan. 1204 after yesterday's workout. them every inch of the wav.” "Carry this game to those fel- Mackenzie, tied for fourth, Waite, Cooley, And that good for game Isn’t In the bag you can’t say that they don't turn on the heat and give the sixth Time, .25.3 sr pretty shape Once again the cast slips lows. This fans all they have.” Mila run Won by Curtla. Western- T even a battler who is on a one-a- through the door and the act is yet. Let them get a lucky goal Musto. Cooley, aecond; Edmonson North- week schedule, over. and you're back on your heels . No, sir. We can’t say that the players don’t shoot the whole western. third; Smith, Mackenzie and Hawkins, Redford, tied for fourth. Time, Morgan will have to make no Act tht'Ce finds the players a lit- Don’t get penalties. Don't get ball of wax. We can’t quarrel with any part of it. EXCEPT that 4 51 V weight, however, for his fight In the big mad and give them a break. High Jump- tle more talkative. tent Raskin, Northwestern and at out we think four teams would be enough to figure in the "World Harteg Cooley, tied for first. Beagle. Monday night Fairview Gar- they have two goals listed on the Johnny, don’t come too far. I thp Redford. and Kavieff. Central., tied for dens with Jackie Taylor scoreboard. The opposition light is All of you play as if the score Series of hockey.” third; Cooley and Cooley, Evans. thelde. Georgia Cotton Picker. Taylor is A crack is passed around was nothing to nothing. Let's go | We think once the players knew they had to be in the first tied for fifth Height. 5 feet 10 inches out. wise Relay- Won by Cooley (Jaska. Em* a featherweight who earned a and then tension is noticeably les- and go hard, now.” four to have a crack at this extra dough—well, they’d put more mosley. Reese and Waite); Mackenzie technical knockout over Pepito sened. The director keeps out of second; Central. third. Northwestern, It’s a fine curtain speech for the I for the whole season. . fourth fifth Santim here recently. the way during act. jr\| into Time, of the [i] it Redford. 1:34 most third act. Act four Is short but filled with Lack of Class Is Obvious action. The principals all are pres- Fight Ballyhoo Is in Sway ent. A hunch of new’ actors have The St. Louis Browns or the A’s or Phils, or any of the just walk-on parts before the show other? have no business in a World Series of baseball if they don’t ? ? ? ? ? ? closes. Doctors and friends. News- show the class over a season of play. It should be the same in papermen and photographers. All appear anee and then leave the hockey. Nettlow, Here, for Friday stage to thp principals. Anybody can watch the Blackhawks for five minutes and Al Kid McCoy Set Bout Next The director greets each actor and tell they don't know whether they are playing hockey or trying By CLAYTON HEPLEB Belt champion who ho* won 1” with some word of praise en- couragement. The others all talk -a W to elude a hail A layman can IN of 19 fights since turning pro II storm. THE CLINCHES— A 1 Nett- ~ at ' once. They kid one another. TiL J Stanley Cup at stake Yes. sir! Red night, guaranteeing their i last the Greek light-heavyweight who ? TS Toronto, Then, Wings against yea, verily! appearance. too, there isn't is managed by I.e w Hurston. The hoys who gather around the Matter of fact, after seeing the great a heavyweight title match follow- That and his record of 85 vic- front door to bet a bob or two on ¦B struggles between the Red Wings and ing just a week later to detract tories in 40 fights mark him a on the job for 12 full months than Jack Adams. You won't find McCoy battle. athletic director. Maxie Baer tangles with Nova ASHEVILLE. N. C, March 28/ 7»1 \l ¦ an owner who would do more for his players or for the town in the first 18 bout in New York that night while Weather permitting, which he operates than either Mr. James Norris Sr. or young Jim. Another heavyweight title brother Buddy tackles Tony holes of the sfi.o Land of Sky MfcJPI sometime September Baer for Detroit in at he played to- But 1 don't think we are alone in saying DEFINITELY that again Galento down Washington. D. golf tournament will is in the air. With Joe Louis Chicago, Billy second 18 and 36 the present playoff system isn’t a square for the fans. role, C. And over in day, tomorrow shake in the lead of course That fill IVK Conn, who will Louis’ June holes on Sunday. Rain caused a $360,000 gate for Bob Pastor Imagine * Genuine Autocrat Suit with I mean to say no one ever should pay 53.30 top.* to see a the date, meets Barlund in one-day postponement. Men! buying in September, CHIEF CRAZY HORSE Gunnar detail* for only $24.98. And in addi- team like the present Chicago Blackhawks play anybody. fight 1939. hasn't “test bout.” hand-tailored another pair regular Sport or Dreaa slipped Uncle Mike’s mind. Not one of them, however, tion you get a of $5.95 Yes. I hear young Jim saying now: indications arc that the Simon (remem- Just $1 Down! can Present winner' rnect Abe two ooys. the Shoe* Free. It'*positively *en*atlonal 1 him?) of that features local Aind “Me aren't forcing any one to come to the hockey games." winner of the Max Raor-LouTJovfr ber and the winner this affair, an oft post- battle next Friday at Madison fight become Ihe Bomber's target. winner of That's true enough. And I don’t believe the fans will keep poned rematch, has been promised GOOD CtOTHES _ Square Garden will he the Bomb- of hockey” a eraek at Zivic sometime going, year after year, unless the “World's Series er’s opponent here Commissioner Harvey I»uhs. the Windsor Kntzie in for the welterweight title. becomes in fact a WORLD'S SERIES OF HOCKEY. Hettehe would like to see the Whirlwind and former Diamond May Exhibition (iames „makes everyday _ W CREDIT Itmills tmehringrr‘s Hud Start At Miami Beach. Fl* R H E EASY Is Best Newark (Inti 001 000 032—A 11 1 Gerber 101—1 10 2 ASKINS keystone cor- PhHadflphm ooi 000 "special" around the Sear* meals By JOHN GARIEPV thing awav from Charlie.” ihe plav Bvrnv. Pnvi* anti Fallon; Berk. and Livlngptofi. Warren 1266 GRISWOLD ST. to ner with him. But Charlie had Blanton. Lambert "We played all lhat afternoon Topper hastened remark. OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS uith one eye on fiehrlnger and “Charlie is a swell guy and I’m to have hi* breaking In just At Miami Fla R H F 'Of Titan Foes one eye on the hall." glad I had an nppnrtunlty to every other man. no mat- Cincinnati IN > 001 101 000 3 10 0 like It was voice out of New York »N > OOi 002 12* 0 12 1 a raucous what business he's In." Thompson Re*** and Baker; Hubbeli, T the voice ter and ’niversity’s past—the of a long Adam* O’Dm , . Bon Gerber Toledo Standing less than 5 feet fi great high-scoring star, ton unani- forgotten Tiger ball player mously chosen captain and center probably the one Tiger short - All-State Cage inches tall, and still carrying At Havana. Cuba - R If F. Detroit's s-op in memory who batted he Roaton (Ai 100 000 000 101 on the University of All- over only about 15Q pounds, like Star* 000 010 01* 2 A 1 .300 'Topper" Rigney Cuban Opponent basketball team this Team Selected did in the twenties (but please Rich and Peacock. Decal and Ranch** Unknown and quite forgotten. erst- Hernandea year. add a bit of paunch I, the There '* * Bowling Proprietors' Topt>rr today is in m The talented Rocket pointmnker an employe The 1940 All-State High hero related sketchily KTu while At Ft Lauderdale Fla R H F member in your was given the first string center a local auto factory. Quite a SehfKil Basketball Team! years since he went Association pntire about the St limits o 333 010 13 15 2 assignment by comedown the heydays team • the 12 mem- from of This as selected hv to Boston from the Tigers in Sv ra< uee t!NT» 111 131 01O— 1A 2 bers of the Titan rage squad. The 1922 to 1927 when he was one George the Times vs Klee fopi*er and Padgett Hlnckle Maskin of 1927. BoMgrlnl. I^enn. P.' d and White rourtmen had good of Detroit’s favorite sports idols. S|»orts be listed in Peiacrui. B'irkhart and staff will He stayed a year with Ihe Red reason to respect Gerber who “Ves »lr." said Topper, "that this coming Sunday's issue U to Washington with At San Antonio, Te* R H F. REC. scored.3l points against them in »»« some afternoon, the day Sunday Sox. went" BOWLING SCHOOL "n.t.mtW M O tin*. ’NORTH END nJSVAVXVU of Ihe Times. Pic- Minneapoll* iAA) 001 011 201 A 14 2 Bl»ar OPCN ROWLINO FWOM IK A M TO 7 P. M. t took the Tris Speaker and Bucky Harris StraHimaor Baematlnn, liMlwiSat Grand ?wo games during the recent cam- hnrtle held for the tures of members of this |N> 200 000 040-7 10 1 y.m.. • is AND II P. M TO 4 A M 1 and in 1929. after Boaton Oaan allaya la an., la a ¦ a «¦ la I a flral time in Tiger*. was released Michigan schools? Born Dll UCD DiDV DCP MrNICMOL*. bat. At Harlingen, Te* - R H F gcnibal aotoas n.oa. S'.S fi*rb*r (captain >. cant*- Toledo. Topper went back to Browns- iudcdiii DCP r ALMCn lAflB ntll. wanduard and Jahn B. "Charlie played all over the How does the small school 1 IMPERIAL REC. ccntrai.lv locatio .' H. *-r ft-jam No! r* SI Loul* . and Huffman. ‘v '‘ * e« f< ?¦*¦*» a neat fortune in baseball. ?pr,wl Apt >. fr»r»*rAf! #N't Tt ri+'Tf P^ar^v as basehalfa chief exponent of coaches and officials all over (Pftcf 012 310 000 7 11 0 ia Oaan WSittr Pan Franclurn nay *•»»»- , OBfGOap OPfN -it 'A and J-r>r daughter Sally, now lives with C* y a m MIF.N W4»IWI*'» am BOWLIN* grace and rhythm? the state. **h+~*. 9rn*t. I* A M IPCIPT T »!•'(, I'ti K»l'' tVi iift-vi' in-* day. Tiaarvaant LliMint. OayllaM al AM Tlmaa TO I A. M. WtONMOAV. “N*vr fm UffT TUtitng *HT- Topfier's mofhei in Kalamaroo. dtAha and Ogrodowrkl