MICHIGAN 26 PURDUE .23 ILLINOIS 18 WISCONSIN ...... 7 INDIANA 7 YALE 12 (O.) 14 CAMP GRANT 0 GREAT LAKES .. .13 IOWA SEAHAWKS .'32 MARQUETTE 33 MIAMI U 7 ROCHESTER MICHIGAN’S POWER DOWNS CAMP GRANT LED 'M' TO VICTORY IN OPENER Tigers Lose Ground as Indians Win, 4-2

.. Cc- itfjMr New M' Line Cards Clinch Flag, DETROiT'TIMESSPORTS Hal Newhouser cst Holds Soldiers Then Win 2d DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1943 Losing Pitcher Rookie Hurls 4- As Backs Romp Shutout in Nightcap OUT? NO, **¦*&%&, uSKS^BBS At Cleveland 8 -* Special to TH4 HI I Roll TIM!« (IT) *afgl By EDGAR HAYES ST. LOUIS. Sept. 18 The XlfcViTp CLEVELAND. Sept. 18 Hal ROCKFORD. 111, Sept. IR_ St. Louis Cardinals today clinched SAFE Newhouser failed again today to in each their second consecutive National get himself back on the winning Scoring once periori, Uni- - ¦ defeating the track, and the beaten versity of Michigan football team League jiennant, Tigers were 1 opened its 1943 season wph a 26 Chicago Cubs 2 to 1. m the first by the Indians in th«* second 1 to 0 victory over Camp Grant at game of a -header. game of their series before 3,000 hurled 5 the high school stadium here A 1 Rrazle a four-hit lans at League Park. 4 to 2. to the Cubs in the today. Approximately fans, 0 shutout over Held to five hits by Vernon 11/KtO second including 6.000 soldiers from the game. Kennedy, the BengaK bunched The victory was Bra/les post, attended the game. It was four of them in the last three seventh and his first shutout Camp Grant * second contest La*t inning" and so were able to Saturday Illinois, since joining the Card" just after threaten sufficiently to bring it trimmed 23 mid-season, to 0. lie has suffered but Kennedys in the about removal | , !||r ... Mirhipan line an unknown one loss. with the The m*T ox'ii ninth. But runs on sec- quantity before the contest, came f Mil VMI sf. Mil 1“ ond and one out. the ancient Joe through with flyinp colors. It kept AH H O A Ah H «> A I loving stopped them. r 2 I * S'»-k\ 2 :i 2 4 4 K> 2»> 2 m.. -¦*& - M the Wolverine poal line clear and f'l%l' • I 4 1 4 'I H*»pp rl 4 1 Newhouser allowed only five ft play in the Soldier"’ territory dur- I'tviM | « 0 S t! MUf-.A rs 4 1 4 hits in the six innings he pitched,- 4 \v e ft ft 0 NVh»n rs 1 2 < c.ipr * inp most of the pa me. f* ft but his wildness was his downfall. h»u»r if 3 2 2 Kr»««. 3 4 1 'Jm It The change* Coach Fritz Crislor £lk,, ri 4 0 2 3 Ha-.'l -• 1 2 SI Stubby Over mire blanked the In- < f 2 If 0 in puttinp Pregulman MiClkh r 3 0 3 '.trmi dians in the two innings-. made Merv •* last ru „ 4 1 1 J VIa * 12 M* ripht tackle and shitting Boh Hn>*»ki pi n n .1 I-xrier p 1 1 Ptan/lik to tackle from