Brimsek's Saves Spell Victory for Bruins by LEO MACDONELL ANOTHER BRIMSEK SAVE-HE DID IT ALL NIGHT

Brimsek's Saves Spell Victory for Bruins by LEO MACDONELL ANOTHER BRIMSEK SAVE-HE DID IT ALL NIGHT

PAGE 14 DETROIT EVE XIX C, TIM E S (THOSE CHERRY 8S00) SPORTS Brimsek's Saves Spell Victory for Bruins By LEO MACDONELL ANOTHER BRIMSEK SAVE-HE DID IT ALL NIGHT * 4 ,_ vj Wings 3-2, rv, d . N Bes CT-'Bama Bowl Tilt Oppose Lose Owners ( Rjues Game of Day -. 1943 . Fa. L; A'er A• c- In Leo s Files Schedule, Period Short w'~ As Last l)K( MA(.\ATi:> VW AIT L\M>IS ISION Says Harridge , 1 1 Attack Fails "You arc m«.r*' suiuinl :tft•-r the battle ? .\piam« i pfc. Xu k L;: g a. v« « ran of two major sen By rr- : Cf »*s <"Rc S ¦»!• m- ms. v•<> 10 days after the Japs sneak CHICAGO. Jan. 1 U'P> Puz- LEWIS H. WALTER H'- p« at H-.. •: quit *' r mg ar.d joined the marines, zled nnor league club owners ar- With only four minutes to go, p, it.-e to fame tn i jitterbug act ’hat got its start r vctl today to await a meeting the Boston Bruins were fighting to •• t povu r\ hero .mi later ¦’\< . uross thr country and as with c/ar Kenrsaw M. hold their 3-2 lead against the i' smith as Mexico City, eov- Landis and learn of a travel whirlwind rushes of the Detroit liftr sor 1- ' L . n<: high school sports fo* the "agreement” which he Red Wings. has made hockey's great- Times, attending school Frank Brimsek. while with the government tor the com- est goaltender, had thrown back at Southeastern High. ing season. one furious Red Wing assault after The nnk Indication of the defi- another. He made miraculous A Shaky’ stops, hands flicking out Was Little nite plan Landis may have in with his to catch the puck time after time "I was a little shaky dur- mind is furnished by the distribu- when it apjieared bound for an ing the bailies," Private Lin- tion of a "model" 140-game sched- open spare in the net. ule lor officials to study. This gon recalled, “but really, I mm Mm? Ur Brimsek enjoyed some luck, too. schedule calls for an Ajm il 27 Three times the Red Wings rattled whs a lot more scared the closing. opening and September 20 puck off the goal poe-is thing though, the one of next din. One Under the program adopted here just as they did five times in the I want more. So do all ma- at the majors’ meeting in Decem- 2-2 tie the teams played in Boston rines. h.specially those in ber the schedule was to open two nights i>efore April 13. time the * W'ings, the land forees oil the islands. !! But this Red William Harridge president of h. shooting for a second-place tie, Those are the hoys who are the American League, admitted ¦¦¦¦pi appeared goal hound for keep#. doing real fighting. fAs if this "short schedule" had been Jack Adams had thrown on five .(halted believe the modest young Detroiter hut said hr did not «e*S, forwards in an attempt to at len«t league favored - '-A. ••* 4 ? K. 7 - lies 24—wasn’t a part of officials of either tie the score They were raring . iLs adoption. through the Boston great fighting in rhe battles f*boto by dtafT Photn^ruphtr defence. MOKK TWIN BILLS of Savo and Santa Cruz). FRANKIE RRIMSEK KICKS OFT ANOTHER REI> WING SHOT AIDED BY CHAMBERLAIN WARES ATTACKS "l nlo»» ( eiiimisftioner l andis a gunner on goalie . Wares, the right winger Private Lingon is ... just charged iv hard the great Boston Fddie hack Wash- Sid Abel and Joe Cnrvrth have abroad one of the largest of lias brought from from Calgary, appeared In th« ington some information lhat. on right wing with puck. Uncle Sam's battleships, a great clear the would change our present atti- Brimsek covered the near comer ship that played an fighting tude on the length of a sched- A Cool Million came out half a step to stop important role in two major en- ule," Harridge said. "I believe Top Leads Wares' hard shot on his pad# The American Casmere both the and National on Monarch fol- gagements. that of Santa Cruz, puck rolled out and Brimsek League wish to play a IM-game which took place in October and That’s Plain Ben Jones’ Hope for the Champion low,>d it. As lie attempted to fall schedule. We can do thut ami on it. a rushing player hit bin* Sam’s victory at the within Uncle still remain the date Whirlaway in Next Two Years from the side and he fell with limitations of the 140-game Bowlers island of Savo, in November. State touching In Schalk Meet finger* barely the di«c 4 - by Increasing Lingon's ship which the young •model’ schedule BvJACK MAHON As the players piled up on Brim- the number of double-headers.” PORT HURON. Jan The 19-year-old marine -did not name is cred- CHICAGO, Jan. 4 —Monarch NEW YORK. Jan. 4 (INS). the week-end. show some SO sek. Harry Watson. I Casmere. Detroit, took the five- Detroit wing, jabbed the puck sinking out of 26 of Chicago paced 96 teams in Thus is the story of h man with notables, topped by Whirly, left ited with 4 Note to are man lend m t in• fin ti*th annual the goalie’# fingerfi Landis: « from fallen MARINE PIT. NICK LINGON Jap ships destroyed by the the Seventh Annual Ray Schalk a fantastic dream and fantastic entered for the $25,000 pri/e. Michigan State Rowling Associa- very might and fired nt the ojien net. Rather f ship's Holiday Sweepstakes with a total horse that well make jack- tion hen* today with a open- Americans at Sayo. At Santa Cruz the it come true. This will be the first rich 286 S score. the net that had hern A sKy. Schwocgler The Case five missed a higher brought down 33 out of 104 Jap planes shot out of the of 3960 with Connie story pot the Calumet star will shoot split second before Now Buza It is the of Plain Ben total when Stanley Ignatowski forward, Uaseball of Madison. Wis.. national match- to his Jones intends to 8011. Boston threw him- Jones’ hope, some day. see tor in *43 and fouled with three up in his Praises American Fighting in Solomons !game champion scoring 828 in the Whirlaway stnkes self acr<»ss the mouth of the net* ABC wonder horse called keep him flying after all the second game and finished with inside far lineup of the 1940 champions. come flying through the stretch The puck hit the of the Americans haw* got the Japs stopped in the Solo- St. other major stakes the a to nut* “The Rudweisor’s. Louis, won S7OO to a that will of year. 174. post 801 l appeared flick It hoys pushing Musi iiive dust triumph com- Ali»eri Detroit, took the mons.” declared Private Linton. “Now our are for finishing second, while Iho golden vic- WON HALF Ranke. The crowd roared it looked like plete a necklace of ALREADY singles lead with a and hack the lousy Japs Chene Trombley five of Detroit a cool 669 senes a goal. But Hie judge said it had Wn back and they’ll keep pushing ’em until tories valued at SIOOO.OOO. Whirly of won SSOO for finishing ihird with about has won $560,911 to the two-man team Stuart Mc- not crossed the line. ai*e back In Tokio.” Jones has no illusions Cauley and Joe Yates of River Lot More 3922. enormity his but date and will probably pick up than a minute later another Home on a 10-day furlough. Private Lingon is visiting with the of task Rouge paced the field with a tiff>6. i The Stroh Bohemians, national neither has he any reason to a few smaller prizes before com- -hot by Watson hit the left po#t, his A. C. Lingon. and sister. Miss Kiki Lingon. The match champions, was the only Yates with a 565 in The five-man hark across the goal mouth father. By ROB CON NIDIME doubt the Calumet Stable cham- ing into the Wjdoner. He ought rolled and other entry to finish in event and 712 in the two-man and at right of tho marine’s proud father owns a tavern at Mack Chalmers. Inl.r.mlW.rml >f«« Service Sport* ritrr Detroit pion can’t establish a track earn- and stopped the W Strohs to have won $600,000, oi so b\ a 580 in the singles was un- Besides Lingon. th£re are four other Michigan boys on hip ship: the prize money. The tied ing record that might stand for net where defenseman Johnny M w Y( >RK, Jan 4 (INS) Linz for fifteenth place, winning the time the New York season officially declared the early all- ShewchiK'k of Boston fell on it. Highland Park, Cpl. Joe Petokvic and Judge Landis: all time. with a Pfc. Don Ackerman of IVar $37.50 for scoring 3822. w hen he be elig- events leader 1857. Smith, a who has ever Entries for the Widener Cup rolls around will BRUINS HIDE Ol’T Pontiac. Virgie Detroit boy, who . Anybody tried Jack Bentley of the Whitehead Pfc. Fred Russell of i Detroit scores: closing day of the to tell you how to run your feature Florida ible to shoot for the rirh purses and Kales team.

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