From The TOLEDO IJNTO’Y .Wf’R’VAL Ride Book FORFEIT By Wilbert “Birdie” Rule In the event a football game is forfeited, the of­ Sports Editor ficial score is 1 o 0. Local 12 Recreation Director Page Six TOLEDO, , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1947 According to some of the “expert” fishermen of Local 12. these Autumn days are the best of the year for good fishing. So, here is a little advice for those who would get the best out of their fishing efforts. Men, Women P.A.C. Bowlers You have to find where game fish are before you can catch them. Eighty per cent of the water areas W'here we go fishing have no game fish in them. That means you’ll waste four out of every five hours of your fishing day unless you have some way to know where the fish will be at that time. Local 12 Plays Fed Grid Leaders Sunday Fortunately there is one simple guide that will tell you where to find the fish you want to catch. This is the temperature of the water in which he swims. The water Game At 2:30 Local 12 Friday League Leaders temperature determines 1he body functions Cap Wekwerfs 677 1$ Tops Birdie Rule of a fish—his activity, digestion, spawning At Highland Pari and feeding habits. In Local 12 Boding Loops Each species of game fish has a range of water tempera­ The Local 12 football team tures in which fish of this kind are comfortable and in will endeavor to break into By Bud Pacholski which their bodily functions work best. Fish will go to P.A.C. has three teams bowling under that name in as the win column when it plays many Local 12 bowling leagues and to date they are con­ water of this temperature whenever it is available to them. the Bob Snyder Grills Sun­ f fc 5 That is why water tempera­ sidered top notchers. That organization’s team in the day at Highland Park. The 1 women’s loop at the Mercury leads the league while the ture is easily the best guide Hcbrcsrca Returns opening kickoff will be promptly men’s P.A.C. are tied for first on Monday night and the q to where you will find bass, at 2:30 p. m. To Notre Dame Getting off to a slow start in Tuesday 12-team league at the Marathon lanes. trout, walleyes or panfish. in NOTRE DAME, Ind., Oct. 17— the first two games of the sea- 1 Interest this week’s scores, however, center on Cap son, the Local 12 team has shown Water temperature is the Still searching for a running of­ Wekwert of the Toledo Standard Commutators, who whacked marked improvement in the last in a rousing 677 total in the Monday league at the Bowl-0- most important but not the fense, Coach Frank Leahy and two workouts and Head Coach only condition that governs Francis Lengel, former Waite Drome. Cap started with a lusty 236, came back with a 232 his Notre Dame eleven return to and finished with a 209 to amass the highest series in all their own stadium Saturday, High School star, and line coach the action of game fish. Ba­ Pete Brown, predict a bright fu­ Local 12 leagues to date. De-1 rometric pressure, availabil­ after two victories on the road, ture for the UAW gridiron ma­ spite that high total, Cap’s forfeit from the Hall Sprayers ity of food, stage and condi­ to open the home season by chine. Several changes In the •g who have been having difficulty entertaining the first University lineup and a shift of the players team dropped two games to lately with bowlers. tion of the water—whether have given the coaches more Toledo Steel Tubes who had Mel In the Women’s Wednesday of Nebraska team to visit here Matuszynski coming in with a clear or muddy—cover for since 1924. confidence in the team and a night league the Champion hard fought contest is promised creditable 601 Spark Plug Sparks won three the fish, wind direction, The Nebraska series is a the fans who attend the game. and Ralph from Auto-Lite as Alice Mali­ stand-off, each club having five Klosterhaus a solunar feeding periods, and The Bob Snyder Grill outfit nowski came up with the best victories and one game ending in 548. individual series, a 501 to be many other factors help to a tie. The Cornhuskers won the boasts a number of former Ohio this same State University, Michigan Uni­ In tops for the winners and the make the conditions that rule last contest, 17-0, played at loop, Air-Way league as well. Lincoln, Nebraska in 1025. The versity, and semi-pro football lu­ won two from the lives and habits of the two teams began playing in 1915 minaries. The team is unbeaten S war tzbaugh Toledo Scale Was the other in City Amateur Football Feder­ * J three game winner with Swartz-^ fish. and the series continued unin­ on Leo Snead’s baugh No. 1 being the victims-* terrupted for the next 10 years. ation contests so far this season 554 and John Their actions are governed and is determined to keep its K o n w i nski’s Pat Patterson and Marge Haw­ by the conditions — water, For the first time this season, slate clean at the expense oX the kins were top bowlers for the the Irish starting line will be Local 12 stalwarts. 523 as against Scales, a 411 and an even 400, food, and cover conditions— outweighed. Nebraska’s average FT"; T their opponents respectively. ,and of these conditions, the is 213 compared to 211 for Notre In a backfield shakeup, Coach 1 t o p bowlers, Bud Pacholski Lengel has shifted Seymour Bag­ These are the young P. A. C. women who are knocking aside all opposition in the Local Joe Junga, 519 and Ed Vere’s The Champion Sparks won most important is the waler Dame. 12 ner to quarterback position and League, bowling at the Mercury alleys on Friday nights. The P. A. C. bowlerettes hold the 514. two games from the Swartz- high team total and single game total. The Local 12 keglers are, left to right, Elva Anderson, temperature. in practice scrimmages, the team League leading Toledo Pressed baugh Everhots with Irene In winter in the North, the Local 12 Flays has been clicking smoothly. Bag­ Hazel Gray, Lottie Myslinski. Bertha Holt, and Henrietta Raszka. Strain being the top bowler. ner played four years with the Steel won a pair from Auto- Evelyn Rybka’s 447 was best coldest water is on the sur­ team and was Lite. High scores shot were by score for Swartzbaugh. face. In the spring, as the air Football Games Louis Rybka and Nick Rybka of named All-City quarterback Local 12 Boxers Ready BasketbcS'ers! the Steel team while Auto-Lite Toledo Stamping won two warms up, the ice on the sur­ In Scott Stadium while a member of the Colling­ from Region 2-B with Rose wood Avenue school grid team. There will be an impor­ had Frank Hoyt and Vai Paw­ face of the water melts and lowski as top bowlers. Hughes being the top bowler the top layer gets gradually Through the courtesy of Scott Bagner will have as his run­ For Fremon? Program tant meeting of the man­ for the winners. High School Principal Langstaff ning mates in the backfield, Ad­ agers of teams which will The P. A. C. tied for the top warmer. In summer, the cold­ and Athletic Director Sacksteder, die Martin. Percy Jeffries, be entered in the 1947-48 position by winning three from est water will be found in the the last two home games on the Seven Local 12 boxers, under the direction of instructors Local 12 League Willys Body Shop. Ed Jenkins Can't Tame George Mull, Harold Moss, Lin­ Red MacDonald and Joe Lohman, will compete in the Fre­ deepest parts of a lake or Local 12 football schedule will be coln Nedd, Dan Prewitt, Bob tonight (Friday) at 7:00 p. and Al Bikowski set the pace played on Uie Scott High School Shimer, Bill Scott, Paul Van mont Police Benefit Boxing Program Monday night, as sev­ m., at Local 12 headquar­ for the winners with Chester Trout stream. The surface of the Walczak being top man for the Water will be warmest unless gridiron. Camp, and Jim Manera. eral Golden Gloves and tournament champions vie for fistic ters, 425 Winthrop St. Trout are extremely wary The proximity of the football Some new plays have been honors. All managers and play­ losers. creatures that turn tail and rur/ there has been a spell of cold stadium to the Local 12 gymna­ in the worked out by the two Local 12 The annual benefit show Is being staged under the ers are invited to the meet­ The P. A. C. team weather for a few preceding sium and dressing rooms will be coachea especially for Sunday’s ing as plans for the coming Tuesday circuit, an altogether for cover at the sight or feel of days. a distinct advantage to the Union game as the mentors are looking sponsorship of the Fremont, ( Season will be formulated new team compared to the Mon­ a man in a trout stream. Even players and the team personnel forward to a hard time with the and rules will be adopted. day team, won two games from in a fish hatchery, so-called tame The surface water will be The football games to be Ohio, police department to Banquet Given powerful South Siders at High­ Plans will also be made to Toledo Steel Tubes to go into a trout which have been hand- warmer in the middle of the played In Scott Stadium will be tie with the DeVilbiss Sprayers land Park, Sunday afternoon. raise funds for the promotion SoiCCT Unit place a top-notch Local 12 raised from the egg will run day and cooler at night, in against, the Schmidt's Boris on or recreation for teen agers of All-Star basketball team in who lost two games to Bingham Sunday, Nov. 2, and the South ahead of a man moving along the the early morning and in the that city. Aid will also be givent Team | exhibition game and tour­ Stamping. Side Ads, last year’s Federation nament competition. Pacing P. A .C. was Warren catwalks bordering the rearing evening. The water tempera­ champions, Sunday, Nov. 9. by the police department in its ture of the deeper parts of Local 12 Drops Bringing to a close a very Those attending the meet­ Stevens who fell shy by one pin ponds. fight against juvenile delin­ highly successful season, mem­ ing are asked to be there in hitting the 600 mark. Frank They will run until they come lakes doesn’t change much Whv did Fidel I.aBarba retire quency. bers of the Spicer Unit softball promptly at 7:00 p. m. Woods and Ed Quetschke came to the end of the pond, and find­ the year ’round, the variation in 1927? It is the aim of Local 12 offi­ team were honored guests at a up with top totals for the Tube ing themselves trapped in a cor.-» The world flyweight champ Another Game being in the shallower water. cers and members to give help in banquet, Wednesday night, at team. ner will mill frantically for'/ retired Io enter Stanford U. In an exhibition football game any way to stem the spread of | the Trilby Log Cabin. The ban- Bingham had Jake Wisniewski moment before they break pa) Sunday, at C. Y. O. Field, the juvenile delinquency, especiallyiquet is an annual”“ c^'affair given Don'ts For hitting 604 and Jim Czerniak a the intruder like streaks of r< Benner Lumber team defeated and green light. h ♦ n t’ri11 clK rnnmu t inn nnd if ics fnr ... 540 for the two game win as LOCAL 12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE the Local 12 gridiron machine, through recreation, and it is for' this reason that the Local 12., preciation of its athletic teams. against the Sprayers Vin Craw­ Most wild creatures raised " 40 to 0, before a large crowd of I Harvey Robedeau, team man­ Huniers The following Is the remainder of the Local 12 heavy­ pigskin fans. boxers are lending their services' Don’t carry your gun whfle ford who was high man. Up to captivity pay little attention ? weight football team schedule for this season: for that most important project. ager, was banquet chairman and this series the Sprayers won 12 mankind, as anyone can see l*£ The Benner Lumbers presented Bill Ankenbrandt was master of hunting except with the muzzle October 19—Bob Snyder’s Grills at Highland Park. The Local 12 fighters making games in a row and are won­ walking through a zoo. But t? .7 a large and powerful squad of ceremonies. Besides the players pointed toward the sky. Never dering if the absence of C. Eng­ trout is never really tamed. P October 26—St. Joe's A. C. at Fort Wayne, Indiana. footballer* who would be the the trip will be Don Martin, and their wives, other guests in­ let the muzzle sweep the hori­ featherweight, Jack “Red" Pyle land that night had anything to is wary and shy before he loses November 2—Schmidt’s Beers at Scott High School. equal of any ordinary college cluded the members of the zon where fellow hunters would do with it. his egg sack—and he remains1 November 9—South Side Ads al Scott High School. teain. Their teamwork was per­ and George Badgley, welter­ Spicer Unit Executive Shop be in line of an accidental dis- weights, Tito Clarey and Howard In this same circuit the TTall that way until life departs from Novoutorr 16—luuugUuwu Vet Bombws al Youngs­ fect and every try at deception Committee and the Local 12 charge. fHoners had sub Hank Stoway his sinuous body. seemed to bring gains against Freimark, flyweights and Art town. Recreation Director. Don’t shoot at moving brush coming up with a 603 to win In a fishing stream trout ere the older and slower UAW play­ Rae and Tom Osbergar heavy-i| Team members were subjected nor at any object until you have November 23—Galion Vets Cabs at Galion, Ohio. , weights. I two from Swartzbaugh. Len Su- naturally more wary than when November 30—Michigan State Prison Team at Jackson, ers. The Lumbers executed end to friendly “ribbing” for their identified positively the game winski with 558 and Chuck runs which netted sizeable gains they are herded in hatchery Michigan. Others who Will make the piays and misplavs during the bird or animal. You will thus Coder, a 524, were high men Xor pens—and that goes for hand- ALL LOCAL 12 FOOTBALL GAMES BEGIN PROMPTLY and were successful in pass at­ trip in the Local 12 owned bus softball SCason. Several talks avoid causing an accident and tempts. the losers. raised as well as wild-born and AT 2:30 P. M. are Monroe Michigan fighters,Iwere given by th executive with the steadying delay you will DeVilbiss Atomizers came up naturally grown fish. When a However, the Loen! 12 team Art Morse, City Recreation Di­ committeemen congratulating the be more likely to bag your with two victories over Surface showed a marked improvement quarry. fisherman walks up to a stream, rector, Police Sergeant Howard team on its successful string of Combustion as Hank Laurich hit trout that observe him or sense over the previous week's exhibi­ Tripp, Johnny Andrews, boxing Don’t gun with nor near an 557 with a strong 279 finisher. tion. Coaches Francis Lengel softball victories, and its wind­ his presence will immediately VOTE FIRST CHOICE promoter, Laverne Keller, ref­ up of the season by winning the intoxicated person. A drunken Joe Keirczak had 606 and Paul depart. and Pete Brown have switched eree, and Birdie Rule. Local 12 championship of the Local 12 gunner is as dangerous as a McClellan a 544 for the Com­ the Local 12 lineup and the team Recreation Director. The Local Softball League. Sports jackets drunken driver, and for the bustion team. NEW FALL SUTS Thomas H. (Tom) Cuske is clicking on the plays. Several 12 bus will leave the Safety will be awarded to the players safety of himself and others, Willys Unit hit a winning for deceptive plays are being devel­ Building at 5:30 p. m. for winning the League title. should be reported at once to stride by taking two games from TOPCOATS !¥ I oped by the coaches, and, with After eating a very tasty tur­ wardens or police. Gordon Bumpers. Rip Tinta and CITY COUNCIL the addition of a few new play­ Good Opening Record key dinner, the group enjoyed Don’t permit yourself to be- Harold Schlachter paved the < ELECTION TLES., NOV. 4, 1947 ers, prospects are bright for the an evening of round and square come careless or reckless in the way for the winners and Floyd /-***-j H I remainder of the season. NOTRE DAME, Ind., Oct. 17 dancing. more exciting moments of the Hablin was tops for Gordon’s. I | THOMAS H. BURKE] Head Coach Francis Lengel — In 58 seasons of football, hunt. Help your state keep its Willys U. A. W. won three on has selected the following back­ Notre Dame teams have won 49 NOTRE DAME, Ind—Dimin­ record clear of hunting casual­ field men to jvpresent Local 12 season openers, lost 5 and tied utive Coy McGee, Irish scat- ties. If You Work—Vote For Burke for the rest of the season: 4. This record includes the sin­ back from Longview, Texas, is . Quarterbacks — Carl Damico gle game played with Michigan and Addie Mai“tln. not only one of the smallest half­ DORR STREET Give Burke Your First Choice Vote Because! in 1887 which the Wolverines backs In big time college foot­ Halfbacks—Seymour Bagner, won, £ to 0, and the single game 1. He has advocated and worked for a better standard of Paul Van Camp, Percy Jeffries, ball, but he also owns the dis­ living for the workers of Toledo, with Northwestern in 1889 tinction of having one of the 2. Lincoln Nedd, George Mull, Dan­ which Notre Dame won, S to 0. He has worked to secure adequate permanent veterans iel Prewitt and Wallace Zawis smallest pairs of feet. McGee housing. The last opening game which drew a pair of size five shoes and 01111J PARI.OR 3. He stands for a just and equitable system of taxation. towski. 1 Notre Dame lost was in 1934 Fullbacks—Robert Shimer, from Equipment Manager John 34 Hours St-rriue He has consistently worked to bring new industries to when Texas defeated the Iruh, McAllister at the beginning ci ItoftB S i’RHET Toledo. Harold Moss and Bill Scott. 7 to 6. 5. He has been right with labor both in and out of City fall practice this year. Line Coach Pete Brown chose The Only Trailer With Front 4-Wheel Suspension Council. the following linemen to com COAST TO COAST 6 He has represented all the people and not a small select plete the thirty man squad: i H> DIXIE NITE FOR $15 TWO DODD TERMS DESERVE ANOTHER Centers — Bob Bortels, John Lininger and Francis Thompson. 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