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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 29

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DETROIT FREE PRESS Thursday. Oct. 18. 1951 gfl ej Sees PGL a 3rd Major League in Reasonable Time9 Wrigl DETROITER BRANDEIS STARTER Jleads Curlers TORONTO (JP) P. J.

Power, of Detroit, was elected president of the Ontario Curling Association at its 78th annual meeting. opes Wayne Will Sink Suggests Solution for Key Issue Cub Owner Would Put Draft Up to Players WASHINGTON (JP) Phil Extra Duty for Topor U-M Back to Play 'Both Ways' at Iowa ANN ARBOR (JP) Ted Topor, Michigan's burly junior quarterback, may have to do double duty Saturday against the Iowa Hawk-eyes at Iowa City. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan had UNOERCOATIHG 00 WrlHo to the University of New Hampshire, 23 to 20, then came back to beat Hofstra, 24 15 Cars (vaaraatM AJUL UNDERCOATING CO. N. of Mil B4.

S861 IJ.ernoU TO 9-1 190 Urmr toy Rd. 18414 Wodwmi WB S-84M Wrigley, who owns the Chicago Cubs and the Los Angeles base Topor back at his old line-backing spot on defense, and the coach indicated he will ask two-way duty ball teams, said he thinks the Pacific Coast League may become a third major league "in a reasonable length of time." Wrigley didn't say how long "a reasonable length of time" may be. from Topor at least part of the time. WEDNESDAY'S session was Jyyr Jv A -i-' This question was put to him whn he appeared before a House to 13, and American International, 26 to. 0.

Friedman gained AU-American honors while at Michigan in the middle 1920s because of his great passing ability. It is to be expected that his team will make good use of the aerial game. LOU ZARZA, Wayne's head coach, is particularly worried by that fact, for Wayne's weakest link this season has been its pass defense. The Tartars have, been caught On 31 of 50 opponent passes. Wayne has been concentrating most of the week on defense, while avoiding heavy work.

The Tartars still expect to miss Quarterback Dick Brown and Left Half Roger Craig, who are sidelined with ankle injuries. They are being replaced by Dick Lisabeth and Dick Piper, both freshmen. The Wayne-Brandeis game is slated for 2:15 p. m. Saturday in U.

of D. Stadium. BY GEORGE PUSCAS As an astute student of opera and the concert stage, young Ray Gilbert is familiar with most of the world's great "tragedies." Now he is thinking of creating his own simply by helping his Brandeis University football team whip Wayne University this week-end. That, indeed, would be a tragedy. For the helpless Tartars, who have lost nine straight games, are rated slight favorites over the Judges.

Gilbert is a Detroiter who strayed to the East in pursuit of an education and a career. He played several years ago at Central High School. He's a veteran of the 1950 Brandeis squads the first the new school fielded. GILBERT SPENT last summer at the famed Tanglewood Music Center at Berkshire, Mass. He has been a winner on a television talent show and played the lead in several Gil I marked by unusually sharp playing on the part of the varsity.

Halfbacks Don Oldham, Bill Pu- rooms hair so yet fiair oofa so 'Natural' tich and Ted Kress made con sistent gains through the reserves. The Wolverine passers, paced by Putich, Topor and Fullback Don Peterson, hit frequently to Ends Lowell 'Perry and Fred Pickard for long gains. Oosterbaan will hold a short judiciary subcommittee studying baball's complex organization: "If it (the Pacific Coast League) wers exempted from the draft, do you think that in a reasonable length of time it would become a major league Wrigley 's reply: "I do." THF SUBCOMMITTEE is trying to find out whether baseball violates the anti-trust laws and is a monopoly. The Pacific Coast League question has bobbed up at alnost every session. The Coast League particularly dislikes the draft.

This enables the major leagues workout Thursday before the 40- ii 1 tfWiiiiiii in li i0fi i man squad boards a train for Iowa City. There will be an overnight RAY GILBERT Brandeis' 'Singing Tackle stop in Chicago. Never Plastered Down No Obvious Odor Kreml is the hair tonie preferred WEIGHT DOESXT hold down these drivers who rank near the top in the Central States Racing Association standings. Bob Carpenter (left), who pushes the scales up to 240, is. second, and Sid Bufkin, 210, is first Both will drive cars at the State Fairgrounds Sunday in the big car sprint races.

IN TWIN VALLEY LOOP Syndicate Bids on Mudhens HOLLYWOOD QJ.R) Danny i among lop ousineM Xt? and professional men TOPPLE U-D HARRIERS to claim one player from each club at the end of each season for $10,000. The Coast League insists that this causes it to lose valuable talent at a fraction of its worth. The other side of the argument: If tne draft didn't exist, a minor league club owner could keep players on his club who really deserve a chance in the majors. bert and Sullivan operettas. A 210-pound tackle, Gilbert is gaining distinction in New England as the singing football player, much in the fashion of Yale's Tony Lavelii, the accordionist-basketball star.

Bennie Friedman, former Michigan AU-American who coaches the Brandeis squad, is confident that his young grid-ders will give Wayne trouble. The Judges have won two of their three games this season. They bowed in the opener because it grooms t-: 1 Menendez, business manager of the Hollywood Stars baseball club, disc'osed that he and a group of St. Louis associates have formed East Lansing Game with Marshall Tops BY BOB WALDORF Football Coach, Battle Cik High School Member Free Press All State Grid Board Attention among Class schools in this area Friday night will be focused on Marshall's invasion of East Lansing. These two Twin Valley Conference rivals are unbeaten and Lansing Northwestern Runners Capture Third in Row a syndicate to bid on the Toledo Mudhens, of the American Wrigley said he thinks a com promise can be worked out where fgf I by a player can decide whether The Toledo club is owned by never leaves hair obviously plastered down with greasy dressings.

Nothing can compare with Kreml for distinguished, natural-looking bair grooming! "shutout" or not he wants to be drafted, Northwestern won its third straight cross-country Detroit, and Menendez said his offer was being forwarded to the Tigers. He hoped to receive HE ALSO KNOCKED down another argument that has been as it defeated U. of D. High, 14 to 52. Burle Huggins, running the two miles in 10:31, led four other Northwestern harriers home.

a reply from Detroit before the Vern Kaiser Star in Buffalo Victory end of the week. presented against the Coast League: Their parks are too is unscored on. Marshall will rely upon the running and passing of Bill Burns and the defensive play of End Gene Brunson. East Lansing will counter with the fine running and passing of Ron Harden and Jack Huffman, along with the receiving of End Bill Walling. Keane Moves lo Columbus Nine COLUMBUS, Johnny Keane, pilot of the Rochester Red Wings for the last three years, will manage the Columbus Red Birds, of the American Association.

Keane succeeds Harry (Cappy) Walker, who takes Keane's old job at Rochester. small. "It's better," Wrigley said In rebuttal, "to have a small park filled regularly than a large park that is filled only TOOT us, BUFFALO, N. Y. (U.P.) Left Winger Vern Kaiser scored two goals and set up the third as the Buffalo Bisons defeated the Cincinnati Mohawks, 3 to 1, to gain their first victory of the American Hockey League season.

Best time of the day in five prep meets was by Louie Kwiker. of Central. He toured the Palmer Park course in 10:20, but his team lost to Redford, 20 to 60. Other victories went to Northeastern, over McKenzie, 24 to 32; Miller, over Tershing, 17 to 52, and Southeastern, over Eastern, 22 to 85. At 3 p.

m. Thursday. Coolev Nor did he go along with the CATHOL GEC3TEM theory that there is such a scar I IHl 'lC SHOULD MARSHALL win, it still will have to get by a strong Niles outfit the following eek city of ballplayers three major leagues could not exist. "It's the competition that counts," he said. He pointed to runs against Denby and Cass tackles Northern in meets at Pal For the the last World Series as an ex mer -Park.

ample. Although the caliber of base f1 lllaafrllT' 'I Jk v. Jffx, SEVENTH ANNUAL FOOTBALL GAME 8 P. H. Friday, October 1 9th BRIGGS STADIUM Tickets sold at: Briggs Stadium WO 1-2784 Catholic Central High Dl 1-2547 Catholic Central Residence TO 8-4091 $2.40 $1.80 80c Layne Suspended ball presumably was of the highest, he said, when a game became onesided, the crowd left.

in an inter-sectional clash. The next two weeks will tell the story for Marshall. Bronson defeated Union City, 14 to 6, to virtually clinch the Little Conference title. In the game with Union City the punting of Max smoothest WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (JP) Chairman George Jones, of the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission, Wrigley said he feels a league should be promoted to a higher classification as the country grows a Preferred among men at the top placed Heavyweight Rex Layne and population centers change.

on the "unavailable list for 90 days. cleanest uildolf Record Piniall Hilton was definitely the decid shave Earns Stroh Only 2 Points Buzz Fazio's Strohs equaled or set two season bowling records for the Motor City Classic at Log Cabin Recreation, but still found itself in a tie for first place. Paced by Pete Carter's 669 and Fazio's 668. Stroh shot 3,193 '1 MATCH1D OUT WE of your life! SOAAITHBNG SMOOTH! including an 1,158 finish. The to tal equaled the league marK ana the 1.158 set one.

but Stroh won SHAVING CREAM Lather Brusliless Kessler's price givesjou a break only twice from the Doc Jordan team, wmcn had MEANWHILE. Jack Piscopink good egg serveS guys reo 9 smoothness, it's the bests .50 1 rifled 699 on 257, 205 and 237 to lead Wallace Woolen to a sweep 1 Our Nessiers of H. H. Dickinson, and into a first-place deadlock with Stroh. Other top series of the session were Biir Srock's 671 for Char tf AMEJt lie's, Chet Bukowski's 684 for Wysocki and Irv Simpson's 676 ing factor.

Battle Creek St. Philip now has a comfortable lead over all other rivals in the Catholic League of Southern Michigan, thanks to a 25-0 victory over Jackson St. Johns. This triumph was achieved through the stellar running of Dave Haan and the great defensive play of its giant tackles, John Jereck and Gerry McDonald. It is rapidly becoming evident that St.

Philip has one of the strongest Class clubs in this area. ANN ARBOR continues to roll among Class A teams in central and southern Michigan. When the Pioneers beat us the other night we were fortunate in holding the score to 6 to 0. We were particularly impressed with the running of Prentiss Ware and John Bat-sakes, Pioneer halfbacks, and with the defensive play of End Jim Cartwright. Fullback George Pullen contributed the best run of the evening, a 31-yard touchdown run which was nullified by a clipping penalty.

I can sincerely say that this year's Ann Arbor team is one of the strongest high school squads I have ever seen in this section of the state. Ypsilanti hasn't lost a game on the field, although forced to forfeit two of its triumphs because of an ineligibility. In my opinion-, Ypsilanti is the only team that stands a chance to defeat Ann Arbor. These rivals meet Oct. 26.

Although I have not seen Ypsilanti play, I would have to consider Ann Arbor a heavy favorite. for Progressive. Late Tally Breaks It Up Warren pushed across a touch FOR MEN For that down in the fourth quarter to defeat Centerline 13-7. Stanley Orlikowski went six yards off tackle for the winning marker after a 45-yard run by Bob McTav-ish had placed the ball on the six. McTavish scored on an eight-yard run to give Warren a 6-0 lead in the third quarter, but a touchdown by Tom Mears and a conversion put Centerline ahead with six minutes left in the final stanza.

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