TITAN ‘s’ LOSES IN LAST 20 SECONDS ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? I& Q ¦ifc. c p. ' o Americans Hold Leafs to Ist Deadlock of Season Neither Team Can Score DETROrTTfIaES^PORTS SPEEDRAY 'SEES' Hawkeye Sub In Overtime of 2-2 Battle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1940 A FULL TWIST Sinks Basket to * ? J* ’ T - J O-•{> , zT'a ,_Vi? if" »Vs‘V v-a?-*^ ri' 1 "u tj-jj,i,» f*~ ii BP'*" Break 35 35 Tie Schriner Evens Score in Third Period After Anderson Gives A’s Lead; Gedda Rings Up 13 for Detroit; s ?v r<V-s Wr mT" f'rZ Points Robertson Pressed at End Siegel Registers 11 . - Maple Leafs, TORONTO. Dec. 21. Toronto leaders in the By JAKE BERSON National Hockey League, were held to a tie here tonight for the A basket in the last 20 seconds first time this season, the lowly Americans from New York turning of play by an lowa sub, Tom Chap- the rtick. The score was 2-2. man. beat University-of Detroit’s The Americans played their best game here in the present race. basketball team in an exciting By displaying speed and determination in the middle and final frame, ; finish Saturday night at Naval they earned a division of points on the play. Armory. The score was 37-35. Toronto took the lead in the' second period when Metz’ goal Chapman, who had entered the from close quarters beat Robert- game only a few seconds before, son, Apps and DnHorT getting as- stole under the basket after a tied Christmas sists the play Americans it Week on scramble, and all alone, sank the to go in the up with seconds short shot. It was his only score jieriod, Carr scoring a goal that Turk Broda claimed didn't enter in the game. the net. Lgan and Anderson got Means Work to Put on Rally "assists. The third jieriod was over half The Titans put on a great rally gone when Anderson put the in the closing minutes after trail- Americans in the lead, scoring on Bowl Gridders ing by 11 at half time. a pass from Hooley Smith. Four points minutes later Schriner tied it up Christmas week will be an all- With six minutes to play, lowa for the Leafs on a pass from Tay- out work week for the college was leading. 33-26. Then the Ifcor. Stanowski also got an assist football players who will take part Titans, with Johnny Gedda, Art eon the play. in the post-season bowl and East- was scoreless, with Stolkey and Frank Dulapa. came The overtime West charity games Goalie Robertson hard pressed New Year’s up to tie the score with littlemore several times a>- the Leafs ganged Day. than a minute to play. the ui) on him. Many of teams already have The tying points came on the loKovro Kl< VSs left their campuses and have es- games’ mast spectacular field goal. imtomhi a. .. Q R. tablished-training bases in warmer through cen- .. Gedda dribbled the Ktmi'min . KO . ¦ I-..-.. C..n*fh«r I) ........ Sl'.sMiwt) go lean wiiki ...... I. climates. ter of the court, let one with L»n*«ll* r Smith Nebraska out BEGINS TWIST AT PEAK OF DIVE ' »rr ha« moved oL. one hand from far out. It went Marker R W Ariz., Uoldup I. W An-lrra m frigid Lincoln for—Phoenix. through the net. and drawing a TuirS: Htmtit n Pa«M*on where Coach Biff Jones will hold foul on the play. Gedda also made Ahi PrUloß. .V Mei t hi hrln»r daily workout* for more than a. good to count at |,a that tie the 35. .nn< 1- Arm week before departing for Pasa- crJaHfrSißaar » \rr.-r ILfV ‘ ’ Alomit J*'kk‘.n. H'll, Hunt. I.krkon dena. Cal., and the Rose Bowl Sleeper Ends It hi.rfell ... l..nwm«n Jit battle. A squad of AK players is Rtf trrt Blit II § - Towa drove through for several I'MTimii. making the journey. must rMiioii Stanford, the West Coast rep- shots in the final hectic minute, Pi'.mg NtiM resentative in the Rose Bowl, is but it was Chapman's “sleeper’* Ar.-> r i*'-r\ faomlfon one of the few elevens-that ran | the t OMI I*l H loli JK that won game. U'M hold its practice sessions at home. 1 T'-r into: N M*ti (An-* L>nU<in) The Hawkeyes had been held 1* Z Carr (K|tf. An*l*rt »n*. 'Highly Pleated’ without a field goal in the first 10 IS* V. ~~Ct) aTh Shaughnessy minutes of the second half. Clark was Gedda was the scoring star of third remon forced to delay his drills a lew night, '•* v the with five field goals and J Ai»d#r»on tSm 'ri' days because a number of his j <T«ylor, - free throws, most them l -TVr**ntf>—Hrtrrtner St««o»- players were hospitalized with the three of *k ;i coming in the Titan rally. Stolkey. grip. Rut he is now reported as ’ a sophomore, also turned in an on mi riMr. l>emg “highly ased 1 with pre- N'tnr liminary workouts excellent game for the losers. The undefeated Boston College AND TO LOSE HEIGHT Capt. Vic Siegel led the Hawk- v HE’S HALF TURNED STARTING eyes points. squad. Aft stronj£ is with 11 iiruins Are Upset holding tune- It U. tis first ‘up Bay St. Miss . was D.’s loss in sessions in Louis. >r *¦ three lowa's the team as ill starts and fourth where complete " By Canadiens, 3-1 - training for the Sugar Bowl con- JllWWlliMiliii in ' "'&* straight victory in as many games. - MONTREAL. Dec. 21 Cana- tesi in (jrteans. iowa <37 ) r. or r». New \ li OFT G r T ihens continued to have the he\ Major Rob'Neyland has been i i Im SB Siegel.f 4 3 11 Ilulapaf 4 0 8 Trickey.f 3 0 4 f on the here tonight quietly putting his Tennessee Vol- O'Brien 10 3 Boston Bruins Kuhl.c 3 17 Adame.c 10 2 victory unteers through a daily routine for Boderqulet.g 10 3 Lundgren.r 10 2 as <hey swept to a .'l-1 with '" Slglin.g m 10 2 R the finding battle with Boston Chapman.f Gedda. S 3 13 a bristling in the third pe- 10 2 Br| CCtC 0 0 0 attack College. This will he the third Wieeler.g riod. „ i I Jarrat.R 0 2 2 straight year the V’ols have played •^r , * when ? 2 2 Wolk 3 0 In the third jieriod. Bruins in one of the Bowl games. Last SmV ¦ f 08 8 he carrying a big share BACHOREK, Metroj»olitan High School League Hareha r oo l seemed to year they were beaten by DICK Bundle*, f 0 0 0 play. Canadiens suddenly of the Southern California in the Rose diving champion from Western High School, does the run- away. got in on Total* 16 5 37 Total* 15 3 35 broke Elmer Laeh Bowl and that was the only game twist for the Sjjeedray camera which stops action Bcore at half—lowa 24, U. of D. 13 set-up and Ken ning full Umpire a with Jack Adams they have lost in three seasons. Referee John Kob*. Eddia Reardon and then I<¦«< ihan a min- at 1-100,000 of a second. Every muscle, every detail is Power*. ute later Ray GetlifTe 'Cored the Campus Workouts brought out in these jiictures. Maybe Dick will pay more ,'cr.t • clincher after he had been seeing In The Hoy as from Georgetow n are attention to his hands after them. this first pic- li»a\ h\ Charlie Sands W ad*ros < %s Aim ss preparing for the Orange Bowl ture he is shown leaving the board at the start of the dive. California Netters Brlqwtk ? (ItrAtni game in Miami by working out Clkf.ptr >< l> Ooqplllt Srn.th 10 Js.rHknl daily on their campus in Washing- (' Mchmilt .... f’h*mN*rt»in ton The team plans to leave for Triumph in Mexico p , jPT K VS the Red Sox Buy Contract Pumart '¦ W Or' ¦** South Wednesday. MEXICO CITY, Dec 21.—(INS) B •M'»n *'.*•*« T Rrar«l>»ri Meanwhile, in State College. Mekules Paces Crawford NN i«r»r>an (V>» in HiU. Mhrw —Southern California tennis stars Miss . Georgetown's ojijjonents, the ‘ if today clinched a Goodwill” tour- rhuk Juv'kA State have Fielder Barrett IVnoit Mississippi chargers, Of Cmidutn.* ipilf* K Renrior. nament with Mexican netmen by B.akr. Each, Adamt. Wuiidi. Oraboafcy been staging long daily scrim- BOSTON, (INS) y n*jl I>*c. 21— taking four out of five matches. mages. Upset C anry. Linesman W.co*. in Despite Krferrt Purchase the of left- State the defeat, however, It of contract mr*t period The Fnrdham Rams were given outfielder John Barrett, EAST LANSING. Dec. 21. ' was the Mexican team which sup- flooring None the week-end off to visit their handed the Michigan gave the basket- plied the highlight of final Penalties Smith D*m»ri Benoit folks before departing Christmas from the Louisville club, for State 1 day’s play when young Eugenio *KfOM> PERIOD ball dope a severe night for Dallas and the Cotton pitcher Alex Mustaikis. former De- bucket kick Tapia upset Kramer, - John A. 1 '"aradier.* Benoit fl>erner»» 72* game the Ag- troit sandlotter, cash, here tonight in defeating Ohio 2 Jirkn‘»n (Cowley Wiseman). Bowl against Texas and was an- United States doubles champion, Boston State, to The 1 ’.* 44 gies.
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