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TOLEDO UNSOX JOUIINAL From’The* Some Record!

Rule Book A ''/'J,* Among the record* broken in this year’s world seri s, Detroit accounted for the one which must be the By Wilbert “Birdie” Rule most unique. Three different Tiger runners fell flat Director of Education and Recreation while running the basses. Is the boxing game dead in Toledo? This question is Page Six TOLEDO, , OCTOBER 19, 1915 asked almost daily by those interested in the sport of the manly art of fisticuffs. It seems that every so often a fight promoter pops up with a new brand of fighters, puts on a few exhibitions and Local 12 Sponsors Basket ball League^ then takes off into the great unknown. . Toledo is one of two things. Either it is a good boxing town where the promoters get rich in a hurry and depart for other places to spend their quickly accumulated “moo­ Waite Still Holds This Is Michigan Good Teams Enter; lah”—or it is just dead for boxing bouts. Libbers ‘'Man Mountain” Footballer Conservation I am of the opinion that our fair city is Football Edge a good town for all sports if they are pre­ The Toledo high s^..ool foot­ Week ball race forges on toward ths Interest Runs High sented properly and if the fans are giver end of the season with the Waite LANSING, October 19th — their money s worth. Several years ago box­ High Indians enthroned in first Proclaiming the week of Octo­ ing shows were put on here weekly and they place. After Waite’s second de­ ber 14 to 20 as Michigan Con­ A league composed of teams representing “Birdie” Rule feat of Central Catholic, it looks servation Week, Governor H. F. Units affiliated with Local 12, UAW-CIO, will be spon­ were well attended. £ Kelly has declared: Later, the depression came along and the people just like the real race lies between sored by the Local, it was announced early this week by the Indians and the Libbey Cow­ ‘•Replenishment artd preser­ didn’t have the money to spend on entertainment, so the vation of our natural resources Melvin Schultz, Local 12 president. boys. ■wtr - Many inquiries have been received from members in boxing game suffered accordingly. Then some fights were To date, Waite has won five through forest and flood control, games without suffering any de­ soil conservation, vigilance the various plants who state that there is very much in­ promoted which were badly matched and the paying cus­ against water pollution and pro­ tomers got tired of being suckers and became disgusted. At­ feats, while Libbey has one blot •t '< I terest in the sport among the working people. Some of the on its record, a single defeat at tection and propagation of our best former high school and college players in Toledo will tendance at the fights fell to the hands of Waite on a muddy wildlife, touches vitally the everyday lives of all our people. be on the teams. e almost nothing. field. Arrangements are being made at this time to reserve Commandments Central Catholic is tied with “Every one of us has a rich But Toledo is definitely a For Hunters* the Scott Bulldogs, with two stake • in Michigan’s priceless basketball courts which are goqd fight town if, as I say, wins and three losses. DeVil- heritage of natural resources. centrally located and in good team and individual awards biss, well coached with a smooth How well we guard these jich condition. The games will be will be given to the members of the fans are given good shows Safety running attack, is having a hard bounties of nature — how fully that team. we share in the outpouring of officiated by some of the best tor their money. 1. Treat every gun with the re- time getting started and is in a referees obtainable ,in the city It is expected that teams will spect due a loaded gun. This tie with Woodward for last nature — how fully we share in Repeal the PR System the outpouring of benefits — of Toledo. be entered in the league by the is the cardinal rule of gun place. They each have one Vic­ The' season will be started Spicer, Auto-Lite, Willys-Over­ Aside to those concerned: safety. tory and four losses on their has a very real and vital mean­ ing for our people in health, some time in December, which land, Champion, Toledo Scale, Remember that there’s a pen­ 2. Carry anly empty guns, taken records. Gordon Bumper, Mather Sprint •down or with the action open, happiness and prosperity now will give the teams ample time alty for bigamy—more than and during the tomorrows. for practice, and will continue and several other Units. into your automobile, camp, to the first of March. A trophy Local 12 will furnish the bas- One mother-in-law. and home. WiH Pete Crny “Therefore, I, Harry F. Kelly, Vote for Thomas Burke Governor of the State of Michi­ will be awarded to the winning ketball courts, officials, and 3. Always be sure that the bar­ for the season,'but . First UAW member; “I al­ rel and actions are free from Go To Minors? gan in order to carry forward this very worthwhile endeavor, each Unit will be expected to ways pay my income tax all obstructions. Some baseball fans are of the Rules Should furnish uniforms for their team. Always carry your gun so do hereby proclaim the week of at once.” opinion that Pete Gray, the one- October 14 to 20 as Michigan Some of the Units already have that you can control the ac­ armed outfielder of the St. Louis I Be Explained uniforms which can be used this Second UAW member; “But tion of the muzzle. Conservation Week and urge the Browns, is through in major active cooperation of all our Football rules are changed season. you are allowed to pay it in 5. Be sure of your target before league baseball.-It is said that Units interested in entering four installments.” you pull the trigger.. citizens in the various public quite often and for that reason big league pitching is just too educational programs stressing more publicity should be given teams in the Local 12 basketball First UAW member: “Yes, 6.. Never point a gun at any­ much for the energetic, but league are asked to notify the/TA. thing you do not want to the value of conservation.” to them. Very few people know Recreation Director of the Locafng but my heart can’t stand it handicapped idol of thousands the rules and fewer understand shoot at. of fans. them. and a meeting will be arranged (our times a year. 7. Never leave your gun unat- That Good Feeling for the team managers at which • There was some hope that More interest would be taken Repeal the PR System tended unless you unload it Pete would be sent to the To­ A lot of people think that the time arrangements will be made first. ... *'“**?* by the fans if the rules were A rich uncle died and . a ledo Mud Hens, but according •* * -■* game of golf is just a game in and a schedule will be drawn 8. Never climb a tree or fence to word received from him, he which a player hits a little white explained thoroughly or if they< up. line in his will read as fol­ with a loaded gun. would rather play in the west ball and then chases after it. were simplified. Even officials The Champion Spark Plug lows: “I leave to my beloved 9. Never shoot at a flat, hard coast leagues. But to other sportsmen it has become bewieldererd at the in­ Unit has already voted to enter surface, or the Surface of tricate rules and many hours a team in the league and try­ nephew all the money he There will be many younger a different meaning. It is a case are spent in consultations for owes me.” water. ball players returning from 1he of comparison with baseball outs for the team are being ar­ 10. Do not mix gunpowder and services and it would be diffi­ where the greatest thrill of the their interpretations. ranged at t’-o plant. RC4CEECT HOMAS BURKE alcohol. cult for most of the old timers game is batting the ball. In an It would be better for the TO COUNCIL to compete with them for reg­ ordinary game of baseball, each sport if rules concerning high Michigan State beat Michigan Here’s a man who just ular positions on the big league player becomes a batter three or school, college, and professional four years straight: 1934, 16-0; Sports Picture teams. That meatA that a handi­ four times during the regular teams would be explained over won’t quit. Heffelfinger — a public address system at the 1935, 25-6; 1936, 21-7 and 1937, capped player would have to he left tackle on nine innings. 19-14. “old Pudge” — of Yale, is phenomenal to secure a regular Above is pictured Jack Snyder, who plays In golf, the player is always time of the infraction of the rated by ^ny as the best Ithis year’s football team. After looking at rules. The overall sport picture will berth. the size of Jack, one can readily see why opponents’ gains up to bat and always has a chance to make a hit—and when Foi Specialize linesman of all time. He was benefit from the hundreds of Some fans say that there was through the line have been held down to a minimum. Libbey is athletes developed military he doos hit a good one, he for­ The Wran of football ffh^rtte- Pyescri S a player of speed, of great in always too much bawl in base­ currently in second place in the Toledo High School football revnev > services. Many a boy who never gets about all of the bad ones. tors is Alonzo Stagg, who played size, and of unbelievable ball. standings. There are so many people cra­ end at Yale in 1889 and 1890, The C. R Co would haye turned his talents to Prescri p aborator o strength. When he was 60, he athletics discovered that he had zy about golf now that there is began his coaching career with The first official world series 314 5 Al) 5141 went back to his alma mater, real ability when given an op­ no need to try to make the sport the Springfield (Mass.) Training 2366 Monroe; ; AD 6284 was played in 1905 between the sound good to others. School in 1891. put on a uniform, lined up portunity to perform on camp LoccI 52 Oowaisig New York Giants and the Phila­ with the scrubs, and tore the teams. Then, of course, we’ll have By Ed. Mandy delphia Americans, New- York Varsity line to shreds. the return of the big name stars winning four out of five. Pre­ Local 12 bowlers were showing mid-season form this past vious to 1905, world series con­ REPEAL THE PR SYSTEM who are now in service, with week. Led, of course, by Standard Commutator No. 1, whose 2782 tests were more or less k.iA- corresponding beneficial effects total was tops in the American Division of the Local 12 League. storming affairs. f A fellow attended a deaf on baseball, football and all the Auto-Lite had the misfortune of being Commutator opposition on One Good TERM and dumb ball and his com­ other sports. one of the latter’s good nights. Ted Gasiorowski, 586; Ed Schmidt, 585, and Roy O'Dell, 576, were panion explained the noise­ boys might have made a clean less conversations. They no­ the hot shots for the Commuta­ CHESS tors, with Cliff Humphreys 537 sweep. ticed two of the dumb fellows DeVilbiss No. 2 kept up their Rudolf Spielman wan horn... May leading Auto- 1R33, in Vienna. precision form, sweeping th re Deserves Another! In a corner where one had He learned to play Jte. his hand underneath his coat lb. l“‘*\H _Jw,hile s,l|l a■ boy wnrland was ex­ DeVil biss more games from a good llali hibited in public a* a prodigy but, in ' Jr 1 Mfg. club. To date the DeVil and moving his fingers wild- spite of that, he became a grand To. 1 pulled a master. From 1912 to the year of his nild upset by biss club has 14 wins and p Labor's Own Connrilmnn Jy. “What’s he saying,” asked death in 1942 he played continually in single loss and that went on th»‘ Willys the stranger? “He’s telling tournament* with masters nf the first ! A ’ fl wrong side of the ledger by a rank winning innumerable honors. His £ ““ To. 2 to the dirty stories,” said the inter­ was of the new romantic style in tune of throe one-pin margin. chess, his models being Anderson and ■_ ames. Hank International Division preter. Tschigorict, He was the last bard of Willys-Overland pulledI into it the Gambit game and played with l.aurich, 6 4 3, THOMAS Rt RKF FOR first place tie with the Cane > great imagination and unusual talent of DeVil biss for combinations, being the author of was the big buys by making a clean, sweep Ted Modrowski, former a book entitled, "The Art of Sacrifice gun in thiji in three sets with Mather in Ches#’’ A victim of the war, in Spring team No.- 2, while Amer chairman of the American the history of chess, Spielman v Ed Mandy series. ican Can was dropping a singl«- have a place of honor as the last The PAC five, paced by Leo Can Unit, and now a member of decision to Mather Spring No. 1 ><■ romantic tradition. We five an Zielinski, trimmed W.-O. No. 1 of Uncle Sam’s forces at sample of hia aty le in all three sots. (A new broom who, by the way, are only on ■ Sheppard Field, Texas, writes Vienna game behind the pace setters- SPIELMAN sweeps clean, eh boys?) FLAMBERG Toledo Scales were not shoot­ Ollie Wisniewski of Bingham that boxing is the main at­ 1 P K4 1. P-KI showed some of his old tim< 2. Kt-QB3 2. Kt-KBl usual traction at the field. Ted ing scores with their form, hitting the maples for a 3 P-KB4 3. P Q4 gusto. Results, two losses to a JUD played softball on the camp 4. PxKP 4. KtxP good up-and-coming N. S. grand 586 total, helping hi 5 Kt H3 8. B KKt| mates to two wins over Gordon STANLE team and another of the good « Q K2 8. Kt B4 Squadron quintet. flayers was Lou Novikoff, 7. I'-Ql 7. BxKt Bumper. With Ollie back in 8. QxH 8. Q R5< h National League form, Czerniak and Co. engin, GBZEZI major league ball player. Ted 9. P-KKI3 9. Q\QP Sam Weinstein’s W.-O. No. 3 be tough to beat. says that he likes army life, 10 H-K3 10. QxP R a t h b urn Engineers engin Municipal Court 11. o o-o 11. P-QB3 outfit took undisputed posses­ but he is probably affected 12 KtxP 12. PxKt sion of second place in league cored a single decision over To L. Jay Gifford, Chmn. by the hot Texas sun. Just 13. RxP 13. Q-K3 standings by taking three games ledo Pressed Steel, Rathbun 14. B QB4 14. A K5 U’om Gordon Bumper. boys are showing signs of big doesn’t sound right, coming 15 BxKt 15. Rcsigna improvement and should win a Alter QxQ Whit, force, nxgtc with Ransom & Ranolph, sparked E " Your Shoe Coupon from Ted. R-K check. by F. Mical, took the Commu­ fair share of their contests front i You Root tator series two games to one to here on in Thomas II. (Tom) Burke 4tay close to the coveted spot in league standing. Unaer Ohio Shies Paced by John Kuszek’a big SHOE 1. For the past two years, Tom Burke has served all the people of Toledo. He has As told by Ife Conservation Division 616 series, W.-O. No. 4 grabbed stood for the things which he and the workers of this city believe to be right. two from Hall Mfg. No. 2, witn COMFORT He has thought and voted right. a little more support from their f 9 captain, Fred Bowell, the Jeep That Sho<- Ration Stamp entitle* von 2 When City Council voted down the Black Market Ordinance asked by the OPA ;o ONE prIi of «hoe» Insast It In a &ATA GATHERED FROM THE iualiiy pair of ihoas that FIT—that Labor Advisory Committee, Tom Burke was one of two who courageously vot­ EAUD/NG OF IWilD DUCKS AT WEAR that LOOK WEI ' ed in the interests of the workers who rent their homes but who were unablt SLUkS,., «old direct from factory to rou to Charles null reservoir SAVE YOU MONEY. * W/LL HELP TO ESTABLISH to rent food lockers in which to'store large quantities of scarce rationed articles. an adequate WlDFOWL $ 1.9 S9.95 PERSONALLY He was opposed to gouging the plain people then, as he is now. SANCTUARY prc&kam FOR, THE STATg* Fitted Io the Il IS... Call AD. 0274 Structure 3. Opposes the Proportionate Representation system of electing city council, but The TAGGING SFOrX'S THAT favors retention of the City-Manager form of government. MANY species of ducks feed I 1 tn S2.15 MOSTLY IN GRAiN FiELDS AND' Lal: FOOT USE CUR LAKES AS REST SPOTS' 2223 Monroe SI. Opposes increasing councilmen’s terms to four years,

SOMf SAy:ruArv — S. Favors city planning to provide employment in slack times, slum elimination DC/CxS DO yer AiMNN LONCb (N ANY and improvements to public buildings, highways and housing. tm; Koil.t nlshlni 1 Enlarging-jl | t. Has consistently stood for a decent American standard of living for city em­ R^i y Al i Coloring ** | ployees and voted to give them wage raises to "which he feels they were en­ Kohlmeyer SCHE1 Jto sTumo hi '» Satisfaction titled. • Daily bag IE >adwa,v LIMIT ON AOOO- Lin 7392 GUARANTEED coag is A Elects Contractors . 7. As a member of organized labor, he has fearlessly stood by the workers of '(> roti ps Ae the (Hreet representative tn tjiie territory of the greatest eompanj of Its this city in their struggle for progress and pledges bis continued support to all Indu iai •mmercia/ kind in th, world Yon ran -all on m< at our

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