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-Hit 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 double-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 run in the eighth rh . . 100 M Off-1 000 the Wisconsin mop, vjyho moved 8 , . mo »ku— 2 when he hit over the tall right- from puard to the r Vrror» for his homer tackle to fill R ir* fftarvk * S» field screen si.xth of **¦' ,r of y k , H ir» a yeai pap left by the loss Julius M»* t the K* • 2 ¦•*«* h • V•••».»' Sv of., Franks. T* pl«V» 'Die got their first run hr * >.*rr» I‘ 'ini# K.»n Indians l.ar.irr. to •M” RA( KS SHINE >r> Man i ' 2. Wtnli betoie they got their first hit. ('tvtririla l.#fl on hh»r» Chi>aico . taking advantage of .»• lynj.» > 'n h* Off l.ar.lrr Newhousers to all B»**» ¦ The hackfield ltsed up ,-f llr.wnH 4 S-*. k <'U P I wildness to score m the third. Lou one field that been said it in the r U»r ,i**»k 2 H • h> Capt. Paul White was of the best on the had of Bm ¦< * Boudreau and Ray Mack walked H». , ;*<*•*, mtrmn < trip r»» 1 as football sea- few on lend* < f on University of Michigan opened the 1943 Ind weeks. Those r-1* T rr.» . Air,* 2 At*n«l- and advanced Kennedy's infield lease from Wisconsin and Minne- *.ni» * ‘io (**¦ irr.a**1 1 out, and the foimer rla"hed home son at Rockford. 111., Saturday by whipping Camp Grant, sota, Elroy Hirs« h. Jack W ink and on another out by Russ Peters. « os |» 4i 2b-0. White scored one of the touchdowns. Bill Daley, dd everything ex- AMI Tigers finally the ice < |>» i < 1 1.1 2 Mu* inning". York walking arid « .% Rudy - 4' " f> I »#a r 1 1 Michigan played straight foot- N h>- t 1 4->q Wood i' K*»,« ’¦ r scoring single" by .J, P. Beaten ,f 4 1 Romp Yale Is ha i*r 1 > ' Toppers way out re*q*“ct to ftl t! 3 ft however, hall all the of y a It. 1 1 ' Pnflo Jl4 and Bloodworth. Wood, '' . 1 the of scouts from all f.\ •: 3 •¦rr.f* • 4 the steam out of collection i • ft a promis- » took V 3 f ' f> Va- 'r 4 1 the Colleges who in the '!• j 0 2 caught ing were S -'K*' r 2 ft 2 1 H'»i 0. ing rally by getting try the gnhs and leather- A draft T ft n ft fl to .stands. But ft take third on Bloodwortil’s hit. By 1 0 -'ft Rochester necks who up the Wolver- Badgers make lIKIROir 4I.UM.XM) Over ines were just too strong and T' tala 31 424 l i T- a., ,2 f abhoa abhoa tough the Soldier*, and they l**r f..rr**r to a *r.th rrm*- rs « 0 1 ft T'OriOb x 0 1 »• for Ofi'i ftftft —2* H-> ver * 4 0 ft 3 H¦< Kff lift 1 1 MADISON. Wis. Sept. 18 Navy-Powered Team " needed nothing hut power to win W kena 3 l oullMih.r 4 i 2 ft - fs«» 22u Olm-ft - r 2 ' uft 2 2 team today. slow- Hunt K . Mickey Beni of Local 50 Bomber- the hall was ton hot to handle and she V l-.rr!* c 2 0 3 1 Ma k 21. 111ft Fumbles and got O •*» t Mar n t #f? on haa*-* f Conn., Michigan 14 first la. I •p.nrirurr o ft H n 3 i > t in grabbing the kept NEW HAVEN. Sept 1* 4’hi<" r, Baaaa r. n ba: * is safe home on this close ki dropped it. This action took place in K'nn r ness breaks .-¦ U:u-a ft. ait f. rttes at ft n n it Hfv.ng p 0 0 0 1 downs, 10 more than the Soldiers ¦:f Aldarar- 'iff B'a/ r 1. O- r»ir» the winners piling up an INS) The navy-powered Uni- «Jf f i--x.9r 1 2 inning game in ’nj-rr ft 1 0 from i the Hr Ifelnpar 1 A 1. at the plate Saturday. She's out by a the third of the the I 1 versity Against new- Wolverine line siru* a ' I* dara<_n N even bigger margin of Rochester football team - in 7 *, H.t* Off h.r.li*' 7 • the Bachman coached b. Hr** tr»- margin as v. rid s championship tourney at I', of D. ft ft ft scored its second Charley :»ra n in t>-*.- a wide Denver Dry Goods P..rf* l Marquette scored in every pe- todav straight r ff A. 1 i nr--r.it l'>- rm ri* ft gam - Pa- pft 0 1 team could only 13 yard" \ hr- S Imr 'a* Pi-.r and her, victory, beating Yale. to l. «»r catcher, Lucille tags but Games went on all day Saturday. ft n o riod and ran two touchdowns 14 12. 1 14 A''*r.da r whou*fr in aeventh. fense and control s \ out of 16 Michigan picked up Temple back, Ex-Pros Lead Girl Loses 1-Hit Game, Cornell Tops *.Raced for Overmire ir. ninth of the game. scored all 14 points yard* with it" running game the 226 r>s troit non r>en tin- 2 for winners. The first touchdown was a tip- < < eland 001 021 on* _4 Yale's second period touchdown off i" to come in the • of what Run* Waaefe York Pullenbinf came when Scussel plunged from games *Ais «ea"on Joe Cromer R -a' B jdre a j K»nned\ Rune hatred the one-yard line after a 45-yard Then Wins No-Hitter Bucknell, Pe'ere Leading acting captain of the Soldier* 7-6 Oui'cnb:*'* Edward* Blood- Nelson the of march. lllini W Richard*, In Rout e’h r« York akefield Krr< i¦¦ kicked off. Hirsrh a marine and Marge Wood 27 - year - rVd ¦ y T«. r-.**> hi> Ro*«- Bi<'<>d»orth H me That score stood until the last- Michigan rather than his i !.n Wakef.ed SaiTlflce hit* Pe - er« period with CHAMPAIGN. 11l Sep* IK pitrhrj for the Cleveland g::N ington, C 1-0, m its f:t >t ITHACA N V Sent is INSI Rocc Keme«i> L-*t on ha*** -Detroit 7. when Sutch smashed Wisconsin, took D test.' f> home squad of two fn’Tfier profe*. Cornell ek' d out a 7 to de- Cleveland 11 Douhl* plava Kennedy to through center for the knotting f’ Led by team o«. t a hear t- birne i b.-jek T-unma, W ash.. R B to Y rk B»»e« on I I l softball 1 and r>!r,n udreua. .odworth Wood, e ovci Bucknell today in the Up touchdown, late] r of* Kei,nedy k 7 then added the extra liackw *ioral football th> lowa City to B C 1 2-1. Attn trimming Greens- fa..* Tiff New h"U*e &. ooe. He took one >tep ud breaker Vancouver nineteenth renewal of their fi- S;ruck ¦ut Bv Newhoueer 2 by Kennedy point from placement to put Roch- a* he surveyed the field and Nasal Prc flight team gained a after allowing or\ or e. hit Satur- boro N-C. 12-b in the fit't game. nally at Schoclkopf Field before ’. n\ Overmire 1 by Cn«er 1. Hite 0(7 ester in front, 7 to S a inning* off Sept. 6. rout< New house*- in Kennedv TOLEDO. 18 Rvron picked out a likeiy quarter through out- Denver 6,000 ,n * t By of a mile an day tn the worlds softball tour- downed Midland. M.ch inn'bß* li bv pitcher Ove- Nelson. Inverness pro. was 7 up Yale came bouncing back to stale 3-2 After a seorelf'S fust half. mre iHockett). Umpire* Hubbard and Wood, the lead again on IM< KS I P BI.OC K ER* played 1 ’nivei*ity of Illinois team nament here Michigan's champions, Rommel. on Craig duration National snatch an 83- Cornell scored in the third quar- ()pen Champion, at the end of yard march, but Sutch climaxed Then he turned nn Ihr steam today for a 32 to is victory But she carte ngh’ hack later in nine .nning'. when Ift ter Blose passed yards the first 38 holes of their 72-hole a march from Rochester’s 32 to formerly of * pared Cin- and roared up the renter of the Dick Tocld. ihc in the day to t<-" no-hit no- The Murphy brother' to Dawson over ihe goal line for match score his second touchdown. cinnati m the fit't game. N< al Red Cross benefit here field At the 2’5-yard line he Washington Red'kin* and Frank run victory for her team in heat- a touchdown. Dawson also con- Duke s Power Attack today. gathered a couple of Workers \sho pitching a on* -hitter while Jack verted. Mump ki. who played with the ing I , making won first 1R with a score to left of Providence. R. 4-0 drove irt the only run clo'ing Nelson made a path the side In the period Bucknell of 71 to then Major League Bears, ' Wood's 73. fired 69 the field and he the ISO. Chicago ran and passed ’he her the day starring individual Aftei Johnson reached also tallied. Recov- Smothers to s 74 * Marines Wood yard Non the lllini into da/ed submission Bus as the tournament went through pitching performance of Les on line, line before Rnno ered a fumble the 39-yard N Sept. The final 36 holes willbe played only between and the s. fullback, it' fust full day. In her latter Johnson, defeated Omaha. Neb.. Kostynick to DURHAM C. 18 man him Mertf former lowa also passed Murphy on Duke eleven Sunday. Standings goal, drove him to the ground effort Miss Wood struck out 12 1-0, fanning 13 Hy was hack on the A power-laden played a leading role in the Sca- Cornell 33 and. on fourth opportunity today If first effort for to keep her team in the running the mound in the second game, down, passed Murphy struck at every AMERICAN LEAGUE was Hirseh's bawks Hubka to opened 1913 season by Michigan and a magnificent one. victory Detroit s entry in the girl' hut the Canadian* b 1 to Ham- for a touchdown and Johnson’s and its W L Pet. *. the Camp Le Jeuene From midfield Michigan with its While tfie lowa Naval Cadets rompeUtion. Willow Run Romber- mer Ficjfl Army An Corps an conversion attempt was low. swamping Football Scores -New York SR Aft .638 :••• i.\. C-t- to 0, before star Hirseh, White gaining DO yards, they rttr' survived th< second round itj t•> - J Marines. 40 Washington 7R three barks. ware held u. ¦ 10,000. MllINN » >T 62 .553 alternating * -by -pmi'hit.g off f Tryvrr 9-fi as tei a crowd of and Daley —with the llhni to Ffd —yunL gained l>y " Michigan 0 Cleveland 71 64 536 losing to the champion Ja\ Club Tom Davi» and Buddy Luper, 26 Camp Grant hall crossed the enemy s goal line rushing and passing. f;n v\ DETROIT 72 67 .518 Friday night. Connie Wisniew- m>i mi in Dizzy Dean Called vejeiaan Duke barks, and Billy lowa Cadet 32 Illinois IS tn 12 plays. Ma/nicki scored two touch- 23 Great Lakes 13 Chicago 69 69 .500 scoring o{ out w | • Spook* Murphy, who lettered at Purdue honor of the fir-d on ski. Detroit pitcher struck Midland . - • • • had oped The downs tun' 22 and 11 yards season, Marquette 33 Wisconsin 7 St. Louis 65 73 .471 touchdown went to Hirseh. who T way between right touchdown jaunt and passed 2n The Romberettrs was dropped out of * tournev hv For paced ’he Blue Devil attacks. Philadelphia 45 s;zth every Bow. Green 18 Ohio Wes 7 91 .331 guard and rent! r for the snore to for good lor 'i\ runs in the losing to Roclu 'ft n the aftei- LOLLS Sept. Duke scored in period. yards Boh Timmon* a score ST. 19 i INS> Cape 13 State 0 *on Rim « re**i i ts next wa- made 2\l) NO-HITTEK noon I*o Dizzy Dean, -tar major Girardu Indiana The touchdown The fifth Soahawk touchdown vs a' fotmer 0 CifVP »nrl I The t< ¦" fa West Mich. 19 Mt. Pleasant DETROIT 2 late in the second period. Michi- ignited by Cadet Leonard Heinz The girls produced the only solda’• om Camp league pitcher, has been ordered Lightfoot Dead at 78 Ph:ad*!phla V R'i**«>n 4 iin inr.int*). gan obtained the hall on a pfint yards Walla'< It \ , which »o't a 15- to report tor his army physical F \ST Chicago 3 gt Loins 2 ill inning*i. who passed 19 to Schwartz other no-hit game of the day. MIAMI. Fla.. Sept 18 Only games scheduled. out a safe blow 11-0. eliminating nation's champion cross-country Cornell 7 6 <*• Providence iiad lost to Phoenix. Buckncll Boston Phnadelph * (2». (C nntlnurd Page Two) Wallv Hebert, 35-v ear-old the Southerner' The formei where he has a 185-acrt* farm. runners 38 years ago Lightfoot on I An/ , S-ti h;t' south southpaw with the Pittsburgh pitcher! five innings. He no children. yesterday in a Miami hospi- i In other girls’ contist*. died NVriON.M, Pirates said today he has hec'n' In the hot b, -tic for the men 1 ' Lor- Since reining from baseball bc- tal. 4*> Le .leune ft LFNCUE raine Fe ah, , g; \ 'ip , |.>n< b.t DVfkc. * notified by his draft hoard at division championship, Cincinnati i catisi of an ailnn nt to his pitch- W L Pet. pitch to vise , to j Charles, . up Mi Jaw Sask a ing arm, Dean has been a radio St. Lorn* x 94 11 6RI Lake La that he has and Denver entries each eatnc 1-u triumph over Lin- Dent hern into a pair of victories rlunng the Providence. baseball announce] yjt. Louis. Brooklyn 76 62 .551 Broncos reclassified 1-A. with m den. N J vvhipfx-d Denver, 2-1 New Star Leads Cincinnati 71 62 544 •N. C.. i ou t Pi Purdue Pittsburgh 71 68 .521 I 111 . 1-0. (rklahonta City trounced Boston 61 75 .449 Club Held to Huntsville. Ala., 23-0, and Phoenix Market Wise Noses Chicago 61 75 .449 Bearcat Mark Auto 2 Hits edged Toronto. 1-0. To Over Great Lakes i Win Philadelphia. 6U—79—432- Sunday ’' fu ngi am. the second Ncw York 51 8b .372 rim, Sept "t t, >ui nt vx 11 * PLEASANT. 1R full day the Out Air it’pi * Master sprint lit I _MT 1 GREAT LAKES. Sept. IS his touchdown of 7 yards v n km u *1 Ts to continue at And Loses Atlanta Mack Park anil t\ of *' n Central Michigan gridders dropped PAWTICKET R I Sept Ift Stan Dubickl, a marine trainee put the game away for the Boiler- B 2-2 Ph'iade’.f.ma nl. I) Stadium, staitmg at O .'iu a. nt. \N Bro'ik’i n * Nev, Yi rk < their first encounter in two years <1 Pi- Favored Market i'C. Lou makers Kt at 11 30 at from little Shurtleff College at Lou's 2-3 Chicago 1-0 YOt'NC.STOW N Sept lft a single hy Walter Larry, the Mack Pack and a. m. Tufano’s little bargain horse, Running from well-drilled T Only game* «ctMduied suffering a 10-0 defeat at the twirler, U. of D. staged Alton, 111., stepper! into his first Detroit Club defending Auto Club's were the a supreme bid in the last formation. Purdues leadihg hacks -.1 VO.U V r, %M»> Auto . ®inds of Western Michigan hero only safeties the Detroiters were v rS- \ j of S23,(XX) big game today champion, the I 70 yards the Added time football and y Duhicki. Tony Butkovjith, for- es -ar" St !.<< .•* •2> was faced with - >alurriay. i able to collect off Ayers, who Narragfcnsett Special today to led Purdue s Boilermakers to a merly of Illinois, and Bill Stuart Philadelphia a’ a -t necessity of winning a double- chalked up his fourth win of tJie nose out the feather-light Air- 23 to 13 victory over Great Lakes B' • k n at Nevt Y k <2 ' Western showed a decided ad- Newark Wins, Evens a Purdue reserve from 1912 C.ncinnatl a’ Pittsburgh <2). header tomorrow to retain its tournament. Master before 25.000 fans in the naval training station. ripped through vantage throughout, both in the the Great Lakes crown, after suffering a 5-0 dr- i Lacey allowed the southerners tenth running of the. race. The navy’s V-12 program made 'line for several long gains on air and on the ground. feat in today's National Ama- eight hits, hut for six innings he Pfayoffs With Chiefs the Boilermakers a hard-hitting , quirk-opening plays. The Broncos scored in the first, teur Baseball championship* had everythin guilder control. powerhouse which Big Ten op- , Shave Is Summoned S, Dodgers Buy Outfielder The hluciackets scored In the second final quarters, Gus series opener Then In the seventh, the Soldiers NEWARK. pf IS i ITi Ti c ponents will have to contend with first two after recover- ('anvjj’ffta took a lateral from A two-hit hurling mb by Rill combined a couple of timely blow s> Newark R< |T' second place ftn J .-‘NEW YORK. Sept IS il?) later in the season, hut today's ing a Purdue fumble on the Pur- 1") Robert Mellon and scampered Ayers of the Atlanta , Army with some sloppy* Irntriut field- ishers in th International League President Rianrh Rickey of the victory was Dubicki's. due 2.3, hut the Boilermakers hr* For Army Examination 'yards to score. John Ferris hit Ordnance Depot nine, the other ing to net three runs and added flag race, evened their semifinal Brooklyn Dodge is announced to- The lf»0-pound halfback hooted gan to roll midwa\ through the Hi me Shave, who icvigned early kle finalist, five-game lac for 13 and a touchdown and shattered the their other two markets in the playoff senes with the Syracuse day that outfielder Carden Gillen- a 14-yard field gonl at the start period, scoring one touchdown on in the season as golf professional Bowman, winning Dirk quarter, counted streak that had carried ninth hy clustering three hits. , Chiefs today when their rookie water had been purchased 4rom of the fourth penod. a margin a drive of 42 yards and starting at Meadow brook to devote all hit front the 2 after Dirk Lahey had the Detroit team into the title AUantt non non jyij s • « .collegian. F'rank Hiller, defeated the New Orleans >g brans and which kept Purdue in front 16 a march from their own 2.3 which time to a war job, ha« been a Detroit f>ofi win win ~n C 3 sum- intercepted Central pass and play. Millard Howell in a pitching bat- w ould om the h!s punt #•» A'fff nrKt Larty *n