Sports Roundup— Start Spring Training By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Kiwanis Keglen . March 14 (AP) Now that Spring train- 28 Receive Attel, Called‘Daddy of Them All’ Hazel Park ing is under way, maior league managers are predicting this Sweep Rotary ' . . will be a “’ year.'* . What rough survey of the Red and Green books shows that the rea- Contracts; Few Tops Bathers by the fair-to- to a sonably good elbowers still are outnumbered Was Harder Than Shadow for Two Straight change in the MCHS Title . . for Try . don’t look middling hitters. We much By BILLY ROCHE Washington, but didn’t consider Kiwanis kcglcrs scored thel of such clubs as the Yan- normal balance except m the cases Camp At ’s peak, the ordi- the name appropriate, so he It Unsuccessful second straight 5 to 3 triump, put Report so kees ond Senators, who still hove enough good pitchers to nary boxed couldn't hit him switched to Abe after Lincoln, j over the Rotary Club Sunday, tj one on the hill every day. . . . After watching Gil Dodds bust Ralph Siewert with a horsewhip. “Watching Jim Corbett and Changing their attitude from win the first leg on the Bowl indoor mile Saturday this department is convinced Little Chocolate an unenthusiastic team to an O-Drome s Service Clubs Fe. the record Considered Best I recall a gabfest in Jimmy | mile be only when some- inspired me to change from a overly-anxious squad, the Bath- lowship trophy, 10 to 6. the fabulous four-minute will attained Johnston's office when he was

. game . . Gil s Hurler Prospect slugger to watched ers dropped a 40 to 24 to Paced by wit; one turns up who can four quarters directing boxing at Madison a boxer. 1 Herb Parrcs time only when them block, slip, duck and side- Hazel Park Friday, as they lost consistent games of 189, 181 an limit is three and he was ohle to make record SPOELSTRA Square Garden. Johnston was By WATSON step with ease and grace, and all chances for a try at the dis- 189 for 559, the Bath City K he slowed down a bit in the third. EVANSVILLE. Ind, Mar. 14 extolling Jem Driscoll as the • • • realized a fellow could be a trict championship title on the wanis team counted a 4-poirj —i/pi—The open today daddy of them all, pound for Tigers fighter and not get hurt—if he Fcrndale court. shutout over their opponent] ROST spring train- pound. At the height of his ora- OBSERVATION their most curious were clever enough.” Shooting wildly and at ran- Jack Galbraith had 504 whilj once to sign Robert I. Han- on tion, in walked old Charley, Jimmy Conselmon tried ing season record. Abe Attell was harder to hit dom, many easy shots missed P-. Joe Laßiviere went 72 Committee, Harvey, who managed Driscoll pirj negan, chairman of the Notionol Democratic Fewer than a dozen of the 28 than a shadow. their mark. Coach “Stubby” over his average with a 47J Owen Moran when they for his Detroif Panthers when Jimmy cooched the first players who received contracts and Quinn declared that his boys Bugs Lindsey was high for th ago National Football Leogue teom in Detroit. . Hon- a month were expected to tackled Attell. were “over anxious to win the losers with 470, just two pin negon, m Conielman’s opinion, was o terrific blocking report to Manager Steve O'Neill. “Charley, who do you think tilt, and played too wild a game better than Ted DeGroot. Five had checked in last night was the greatest fighter for his Two Teams Tied to . Well, blocking kicking make skill and ability count.” bock and kickar. . . and come Sherwood Bennett with 54 —Pitchers Paul Trout. Hal New- inches who ever lived?” asked a In the second half, Mount in pretty handy in politics, too. was high for the other Rotar • • • houser, Zeb Eaton and Walter in First Place boxing writer. Clemens settled down to more team as they took three out c Beck and Catcher —- ag- SPORTS PAGE “Abe Attell,” promptly re- Krause Service and Priehs concentrated play, and the four points from Bill Held’s K ONE-MINUTE and six more were due today. veteran Harvey, gressive power swayed over to “it ' The Carta Blanca baseball dub of Matamoros. Mexico, plied the Jr 'life '-Yfj Sales remain in a tie for first wanis No. 1, winning the fin They are Pitchers Joe Hare and isn’t even debatable.” place in the Lutheran League their side for a while, but too game by three sticks and losin . . . Sounds bills itself as “the teom of the great surprises.” Emery Hresko, infielder Eddie late to be of any value. The Lynch that he Coming from Charley Harvey at Mount Clemens Recreation. the last by eight. Otto Nick* like the Dodgers . . . Promoter Joe estimated Mayo and Don Ross, Bathers trailed by a 22 to 5 under the circumstances, I In their latest starts last Friday converted all three of his aftei $2,000 on last week’s Juan Zurita-Sammy Angott light- Joe Wood and Jimmy Outlaw'. count when the end of the first lost thought that was the finest com- Krause captured two games noon's splits to lead the Kiwar (NBA) title fight after paying Sammy $17,500 and “Most of the others will be re- half sounded. weight paid fighter. from D. N. Cooley Morticians ians with 541 while Held wa Michigan College, pliment ever a Outstanding . porting sometime before April for Hazel Park Juan $5,100. . . Sports-minded Western and Priehs won by the same second with 508 after a bit i Although only a light feather- Doctor, tallies, which already has concrete-steel baseball stands besides a 1,” explained General Manager margin from Mount Clcmdns was with 13 and ten pin difficulty. weight the limit was 122 ' stadium, just spent $125,000 for ground for more Jack Zeller. "If we trained in gjjjllk Hardware. Alwardts Distribu- Mcllvride .who marked up seven Sunday’s 4-point victory fc football has pounds in those days—Attell so magazine All America” basket- Florida, they all would be on tors over ownership points, oven though Mount City gave . . . The took sole of Bath Kiwanis thei playing fields. Pic far outclassed opposition that he out) , , George hand early, but now they are third place by scoring a sweep Clemens players, knowing his 14 out of a possible 16 points i ball team (just lists was forced to take on light- ability, special pains sailors, holding off to cut down the tune Critics considered Abe Attell the over Farmer’s Milling as Kop- took to four match games this season. Mikan. and Allie Paine But the Great Lakes weights, and even nud- greatest fighter for his inches. in camp. That’s all right with us welters pitz wo ntwo from Alwardt’s cover him constantly. The winning Kiwanis tearr who played most of the teams, omitted all but Klier from their dleweights, and more than held if they are in shape when they day I was born,” laughs Attell, Case. Hazel Park was later defeated will celebrate their victory a all-opponents’ team. report, they his own. by Grosse Pointe. which took but had better be now the proprietor of a Broad- Ervin (Jiggs) Krause set the guests of tiie Rotarians at a ref. shape.” the Class A championship on a in ATTELL CHAMPION way case. “It was Feb. 22, 1884, pace game ular luncheon meeting soon. individual with a 243 37 to 21 victory. SERVICE DEPARTMENT FILL IN GAPS 10 YEARS in San Francisco. Dad would of the first and a 542 series. MOUNT CLEMENS Cel. Clinfon A. True, who piloted one To fill in the gaps the Tigers Among the bigger men en- have named me George after Sweden is showing an increas Admiralty The Standings: FG FS T army bombers to land at Los Negros in the yesterday arranged to have gaged by the five-foot four At- j in number of horses, there bein Won Lost Conti 2 0 4 Islands, was regulor Army fullback in 1935 ond scored available a dozen of the 36 were Battling Nelson, Fred- 653.000 at the last count. tell 1 Krause Service 44 34 Vickers 0 . 2 4 that boot Navy that year. . . youngsters who participated for die Welsh, Ad Wolgast. Moran. one of the touchdowns Priehs Sales 44 34 Schroeder 1 2 4 Chisick, former Chicago Cardinals center six days in a tryout camp. All Harlem Tommy Murphy, Au- And Andy 1 r'TMES Alwardts Dist. 41 37 P'egue 0 0 0 WHEN TOD THINE OF who was commissioned under fire in the Pacific, led a de- 12 are 4-F or have army medi- relio Herrera, the original Kid Koppitz 40 38 discharges. Stars Chcrbeneau 033 INSURANCE in the of Willaumez cal Herman and Kid Broad. 38 40 tachment of Marines ashore invasion Cooley Mortician Listenbee 10 2 THINK OF “None of these boys is going 36 New Britain* . . . The New Orleons Naval featherweight Farmer’s Mill 42 Maas 1 0 2 Peninsula in to be a big leaguer in 1944,” one He lost the team, winner of the leadership on his 28th birthday Alwardt s Case 35 43 Ross 0 0 0 OTTO NICKEL Armed Guard Center club official said, "but we must title, won’t go to Denver for the na- —on a debatable decision that Mt. Clemens Hardware 34 44 Peters 0 0 0 PRONE 4451 southern A. A. U. have players. You can’t put nine colls, Johnny Bv JIMMY SMITH Thoel 0 0 0 tional tourney. Duty which forced Coach Clarence Chinamen out there.” went to Kilbane follow- season, will ing at Vernon, One the most common Torrey 0 1 1 (Goose) Jarvis to use 60 players over the in- Os the 12 youngsters, Pitchers 20 rounds Calif. of held championship spares is the one, two, right pin Sahrow 10 2 terfer. . . . Lieut, (jg) Johnny Siegol, former Columbia Ralph Siewert, 11-inch He had the Fights Complete six-foot, leave. It can be made in vari- Manning 10 2 ond Bears’ end, has left the Boinbridge, Md., Naval Mt. Clemens boy, and Stanley 10 years. BEAR ALIGNMENT to up dentist at McElmurry Attell particinated in nearly ous ways, but the easiest for be- Last Xight Training*Stotion take his new duties as of Lansng are con- 9 6 24 help Navy engagements ginners is to shoot from the Service . . . Maybe Johnny isn't going to sidered the best prospects. 200 from 1900 to (hr Annapolis. right hand corner, angling the Rv Anunriattd Praia put in The others from Michigan are 1913. Jose Ba GARAGE { put in the “T”but he'll sure the teeth. ball it hits between the one HAZEL PARK BATH CITY Pitchers Lyle career, so 1554, New York, stopped ?d PINK »T. PHONE 4ABI Bliss, Mt. Clem- Toward the end of his pins. This forces No. 2 sora, FG FR T and two “Jamaica” Smith, 148 4. ens; Paul Cable. Battle Creek, when Attell was definitely on Harold Ross 0 2 2 and Harold Methner, Flint; the other side of the hill, he took Philadelphia, 3. Mike Delia. Mcllvride 2 3 7 The Monitor-Leader 135 4, Los Angeles, stopped Catcher Stan Jelinek. Bannister; part in what those who saw it Doctor 6 1 13 BROWN DERBY TUESDAY MARCH 14, 1944 PAGE10 infielder Don Pabalis. Bay City; consider the goriest battle in Dusty Brown, 133 4, Wilming- Hill 2 1 5 and Ed Volan, Pin- ring history —a 20-pound draw ton, Del. 4. Sutherland 2 1 5 BALTIMORE —Harry Jeffra. 631 NORTH GRATIOT AVE. | cision over Barnett's Dress Shop. conning. with Harlem Tommy Murphy in 1 Longman 1 0 2 B Milea North of Mt. Clement Bar-B-Q Sweeps; Two other sweeps were record- San Francisco. 129. Baltimore. outpointed Bollon 0 2 2 Frankie Rubino, 133, New York. We Serve Famoua ed, Don's Five blanking Den- He was so tired in the 17th Webster 0 11 10. Howard Bennett, 1714, Nears Top Spot marsh Hotel and Bath City Ga- boxed the ferocious New Millar 1 0 2 Iron Ore Stew State Farm Holds that he stopped Jacobs, Trade Registered rage doing the same to Henk Baltimore, Bob Gibson 0 0 0 Mark Yorker for the last minute of A of Natural victory R. An- 166, . Blent Good Food—A A 4-0 over M Studio. In matches, both Philadelphia, 4 Jennings Oil derson put Clinton Bar-B-Q Two-Point Margin the round while seated on the CHICAGO—Nate Bolden, 174. rick-i'p 3-1 affairs. Johnnie's Five rie- rope. Ijjr ’ pt., qt. within five points of a tie for middle Chicago, knocked out Freddie To Tako Out 40c 75c ; seated J. A J. Music and Dad's State Farm Insurance held its 14 12 40 first place with LaCroix Paint- CORBETT. DIXON MODELS Griggs, 198. Memphis. 2. Gene Rustic Rest won from Veda's tv.o-point edge over Pepsi Cola - ers & Decorators last night in When he broke in at 16 in Mickens, 200, Fort Wayne, Ind. BEER WINE -LUNCH Beauty Salon. last night in the Class B League Approximately 6 per cent of a the Ladies Major League at the 1900, speedily gained outpointed Pug Wilson, 2014. Hot Roast Beef Sandwich, 25c at Macomb Recreation, coming Attell a person's weight is blood. Bowl-O-Drome. The Painters High scores were Helen Lie- One-two-eight sport. Gary, Ind. 6. up with a 3-1 verdict over Bat- reputation as a knockerout. Abe to be content with a 3-1 de- berman’s 560 series and Clara HOLYOKE, Mass.—Lulu Cos- had kins Radio as Pepsi won three stiffened 15 of his first 16 op- Levine's 209 single. directly back to take out the tantino, 133, New York, out- i points from Beuschleins Tav- ponents, none lasting more than Won Lost I No. 8 pin. pointed Angel Aviles, 130, Mex- ern. The lone slam was marked four rounds. The only one to FRANK PAYTON LaCroix Painters 87 21 The one, four and seven City, 10. Harry Gary, 160. up by Wolcott s Mill against stay the limit of five rounds was two. ico WILL MAKE TOi n OLD SHOES Clinton 82 26 spare is made exactly the same New York, knocked out Jack LOOK LIKE NEW! Bar-B-Q Mount Clemens Dairy. In the , Eddie Hanlon. Abe starched 24 CLEANING J. A J. Music 67 41 way, but with the hall hitting Hawks, 168, Hartford, Conn. 5. STILL SAVE ’EM! m remaining match Bannow Drug out of 28. we Don’s Five 57 51 slightly more to your right on SHOE *n TvJn° won three points from Franks “They closed all the banks the MACOMB BARBER SHOP Dad’s Rustic Rest 52 56 Market. No. 2. In this, the four pins form Standings Close Denmarsh Hotel 49 59 the left diagonal from headpin PRE-WAR RELINERS T It Narth Walßit St. Barney Diehl of Bannow SAVE TOLB OLD CASINGSI Johnnie’s Five 49 59 League j Drug had 517 for high series Priehs, Teacher* to the seven, last pin in the left in House M. Anderson 45 63 you R. while M. Rachow of Pepsi had hand corner as face the Standings were shaken up last TRUCK AND eASSENGEB TIBE "DODGE Henk’s Studio 42 66 Register Sweeps pins. 212 for high single. The ball knocks the No. 2 night in the Bowl-O-Drome City Garage 41 67 Bath The Standings: Two sweeps, one by Priehs against No. 4, which is turn House League, with Miller In- VULCANIZING SERVICE Veda’s Beauty Salon 40 68 takes out the seven. Points Sales over LaCroix A Groesbeck surance moving to the front Jtki An Dually Cam plated In I at t Day* Help! Barnett’s Dress Shop 37 71 State Farm Insurance 60 and the second by Teachers Club In these the ball is thrown ahead of Mount Clemens Manu- BRAKE BERVICE WHEEL BALANCING Help us take care of your car. Pepsi Cola 58 over Lorraine s Tavern, marked straight, as curving or hooking facturing by scoring a 2-1 vic- At the first sign of trouble Wolcott's Mill 54 play last week in the Ladies' requires expert handling, and is tory over Yde Grocery as the bring it to us. "A stitch in Swore at PILES! Beuschlein Tavern 53 Friday Night League at Macomb generally accomplished only by Manufacturers dropped two time saves nine.” But Now Ho Batkins Radio 51 Recreation. League- leading seasoned bowlers. games to Altes Lager. I. O. O. SMILES I Nesbitt's Orange gained into YOU may imil* tew. I ¦. dartotV formula f r Mt. Clemens Dairy 48 a draw F. moved a tie for second ritatrM* of pie*. Sam# aa uar4 clinlo. }\o amazH a. place pain, aor.n*>«« g.t anrh Drug 37 while in the remaining match GOODYEAROFFICIAL O.r.A. INSPECTION STATION Itrh. QUICK r.ll.f' Bannow the expense of Copeland Manu- SALIS-SIRVICI CO. Cat 11.00 till,a Thornton A Minora Hartal Macomb Recreation three Lager in Deadlock M CASS AVB. PHONE MSI Ointment today. Or gat the enar-to-apply l took facturing. Packer's Outlet also PHONI 5252 Thornton A Minor Ha. t»1 S'i|.no«ltorie. . n’y , points from Breitmeyer Flow- stayed in the thick of the scram- law ctaia uma. lit DOCiUKS' way lOL’AV. Goebels Sweep Kof 45 So. Grstiot Mt. Clemens ers. With C Squad ble a 3-0 victory over Mas- At r»ll goad drug stores everywhere with ; PLYMOUTH In Mount Clemen*, at Cunntngham'a. Insurancemen Helen Liberman's 458 series Knights of Columbus moved tro Grocery. The oth**r match- Goebel all but locked up the and Ruth Gregg s 185 game back into a tie for second place es were 2-1 affairs, Detroit News championship of the Ladies i were high scores. with Altes Lager in the Holy defeating Monitor-Leader and Minor League at Bowl-O-Drome Name League at Post Engineers Carpentry win- The Standings Mount Clemens last Friday by virtue of its 4-0 Recreation last night. While Al- ning from Post Electric. victory• third-place Pome- LADIES' FRI.-NITE LEAGUE was games High individual marks were Service over tes losing two Food I to Deluxe roy Insurance. The sweep gave ; Nesbitt’s Orange 62 34 Progressive Press. K. of C. came Elmer Dobberowsky’s 608 for Flowers Goebel an 11-point edge over ; Breitmeyer 55 41 through with a 2-1 win over La- Packer's and Walt Starkeys ANYTIME FROM BREAKFAST

JOHNNIES' - second place Fuller-P elt i e r | Macomb Recreation 53 43 Croix Painters. In the only oth- 228 game for Yde. TO A MIDNIGHT SNACK Taxi, which had to be satisfied 1 Priehs Sales 52 44 er match Oldbru took a pair The Standings with a stalemate against Swan j River Pointe B-Q 48 48 from Macomb Beer Store. HOUSE LEAGUE KOURY, Chef I Lorraine’s Tavern 41 55 W. L. FRANCIS Drugs. Two other shutouts w’ere Vince DeLegue walked off Formerly of tho WoMorf Hotel, Now York -i- turned in, Petch Tool A Die Teachers’ Club 38 58 with honors with a 246 Miller Insurance 46 35 BAR LaCroix A Groesbeck 35 01 Mfg. blanking LaCroix A Groesbeck game in a 53R series. Mount Clemens 45 36 Business Men it Luncheons and Dinners Daily NOW OPEN AT Beauty Shop doing The Standings— I. O. O. F. 45 36 and Schalm Sunday Dinners From Noon On OUR NEW LOCATION the same to D. N. Cooley Morti- Printers Gain Won Lost Yde Grocery 44 37 cians. In other matches Barney's McMahon Coal 55 26 Packer’s Outlet 43 38 Tailors took three points from on Cleaners Altes Lager 43 38 Detroit News 42 39 K. of C. 43 38 Copeland 42 39 Denmarsh Mariner's Club while Lee Printing, chasing Super Skating Hi-Speed 40 41 Mastro Grocery 40 41 Hotel Mount Clemens Arena Van Ross 75 BROADWAY, NEAR MARKET Cleaners for championship hon- Tavern split. LaCroix Painters 3R 43 Altes Lager 39 42 and Tassie in the Knights of Columbus ors Macomb Beer Store 37 44 Post Engineers Elect. 3R 43 Welcome to All Our Old Friend*! Mildred Campbell of Goebel League at Bowl-O-Drome, AND COCKTAIL BAR copped with a 222 Progressive Press 36 45 Monitor-Leader 37 44 twin honors gained ground on the Cleaners Carp. 10-12 South Gratiot Are. For Reservations Dial 8082 game Old Brue 32 49 Post Engineers 25 56 in a 559 series. last Friday by scoring a 3-1 vic- The Standings: tory over F. J. Miller Company LADIES MINOR LEAGUE LIGHTNING STAGEHANDS as Super lost three points to FORMAL Won Lost EXPLODES TREES DRESS WITH TOUR Henk Studio. Two other matches Trees explode when struck by At every royal command per- RAVING TROUBLE Guaranteed Recapping Goebel's Beer 82 33 Eagles also were 3-1 decisions. creates formance in England, the stage- Fuller A Petier 71 33 lightning. The stroke a defeating Schunke Jewelry and gas chamber inside the wood, hands must appear in evening Pomeroy for Insurance 63 41 the Flyers winning from Hill- sets dress and white gloves to shift Tassie Tavern 62 42 and the sudden vaporization Studio. scenery CAR TRUCK? up or crest an explosive pressure. about. TIRES D. N. Carley 57 47 Charley Doyle of Hillcrest Denmarsh Mariners Cl. 52 52 , We hove ports ond me- GRADE 3 again led the league the Mt. Clem. Skat. Arena 50 54 with a 555 Ed Miller, LiftIt white crosses row on row Barney Tailors 45 59 series while Sa., had chanics to do the job. Now Available game, They yielded the lost they hod to give Macomb Beauty Shop 41 63 high 234. •rlB( ?•¦ f * U m. hood* 65 The Standings: Oh! How con we poy the debt we owe ItTN IL come to nro hospital Petrh Tool A Die .39 See (/* First! w» ¦¦¦rani** quarters in Mt. Clomons. La Croix-Groesbeck 37 67 K OF C LEAGUE To wonted so much to live. • •r A those who Official O.P.A. Tiro Inspec- Swans Drug 25 79 Won Lost £ —Martin F. Owens ” DgSoto- • Super Cleaners 66 34 Your Ply mouth Dealer •• Mn» tion Stofion. No delay* ALL YOU CAN TO CROSS Lee Printing 60 40 GIVE THE RED Unift J . W. SCHIELD Army THEY ARE SO GOOD TO OUR ROYS 'Rot* 'Rube' VS BROADWAY PHONE »MI Miller's Store 55 45 The Flyer 55 45 Alley. 808 LAMB’S Worm Air Furnaces Schunke Jewelry 50 50 The Bowl-O-Drome 12 McEVOY and DUNLAP Tinning Roofing Eagles 45 55 inrr, eowi.leo ,ATtei»A,. hiida, evkm a,te«.noon» Ti»t Stnrkt PH. 2922 22 Mtrfctt St., at Broadway Hillcrest Studio 165 N. Gratiot Phono 2288 Repairs 39 61 179 S. Gratiot COCKTAIL LOUNGE Dial 9364 Purnoco j Henk s Studio 29 71