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I 1 THE DETROIT FREE PRESS SUNDAY. OCTOBER IT IDT POT SE I Western State Conquers Iowa State Teachers with Pass lO'Hara Defied byGov.Quinn Toppers Halt Drive at Goal Gus Dorais Develops Wing Drills Are Just Family Get-Togethers for These Eight Big Crop of Coaches Rivals Are Stopped in Thirteen Tutor in Catholic League Learned Late Attack Game Under Titan Mentor Executive Determined to Close Track CEDAR KAU-. I. Cxt 1 TTetern State Teacher. O.l.ege tack Iowa Mate Teachers College By Jofcn H.

MbO CUilest Ou I Doraj. ho I lif Howard Pftui.o- art. uf Jurph CUrm fc (f Anthers PROVIDENCE. I I A. P.

Gov. Robert Om- night moved to prevent ransett Park fall meetui. ia i' stride here today to spoil the Farther Western State won, to 0, r-y onrr id-way in the first period with Viil- lerr-ig tossing 20-yard be- hind the drferie to OtvrUn. Mr-'ia rw rctfivenesj witn pia The game a played thioiirh dnvirg ra.n after the fut jienod State muted line per-1 lmtted little ground gaining on the part of the ranthers. but the latter used lateral passes to food ffect when men did rM I'leakl The of rN-i'i I ne aa in.

if if.ii tiie end the lift hll when the a fiiM on Uir Hi .1 loprer toi.i Ki.l I. re oui I hall on ita on eix-im line i TfninV y'a the timt terej in a Home onunr, rne in. tur yeai-a and maiked the thud 1 'anther loe of tlie year. BI1NtH lll orla ulltn mm na Wlra Male la I I 1 1 Iltllf I I I.HKfc II l. HI ti IN i I 1 Hsreey Frastr.

Right aide, front to back, Bert Lsprade, Hec Kilrca. Mud Brunetesu and Archi Fraser. They're the greatest act in hockey. Bos Jack Adam declares. Brother late brother in this Red Wing Ims-sip.

Four sett of 'em ai making Manager Adams see double. Her th list: Left aide, Iront to back. Eddie Laptade. Wally Kilrta, Edd. Brvneteaii and Ask Jack Adams for a Dime Challenge Cup and Hell Uwe a Brotherl wm to develop winning team the University of Detroit rrdirj rf hi material, oftrti l-en rated one of th beat roa hes U.e country.

football fan r.w this. What -ey doot know that ai also Detroit ij-oduct-r of football ccav he. Their arc 27 team in the Catholic H.ga School League mm Metropolitan t- Iietrolt. and 13 I of them in whne in U.e tiuntiv What 'jtf'. nxne afcesaA near- 'Y every f.n- hial coach ho I Vb under lioisis at of at D.

has in- llMkett nirr team. Heirs the list of the Dnraia-msde roaches: John Hackett. of Catholic Central. Rocky farsaca. Michigan Teams V-D, State, WS.

T. C. Are on Schedule NOTRE DAME. Ind Oct. 1 -A ventv-three game schedule for Notie Dames haakethall team as announced heie tndsy hy director of Athletii I Lay den The Irish, defending nations! champions, will sgain meet the ciesm of the nations hardwood teama.

The ache.ule calls for games with su leailers as Wis- conain. Northwestern. Illinois. Mm- neurits. Pennsylvania, Kentucky, iliutlri, Marquette, Colgate and iN.

Y. V. Vniveimty of tetrit. Michigan State and Western Ktste are on S. respectively.

Eyston May Seek Record on Monday WENDOVER. Utah O. 1 -I A P. I Capt. Oeorge K.

Eyston said today that he hopes to mskc the first of his trial tuns with Thunderbolt taring sutomobile, Mon.lny or Tuesday With the Thunderbolt. Eyston hopes to exceed the 1101 -nule-sn- hour world record Sir Malcolm Campliell established here in hi Rlurblld. Oberlin Eleven Tiet CLINTON. Oct 16-(A i Rcesting a scoreless dead-Iih with Kenyon Isst week. Ober lin College, of Ohm, battled to a 0-0 tie with Hamilton College here today.

Heir fUWir Jrk OHafsa. of M. Mary Kikj- wHr Cavar.augh. An.ijroaea; Chris Scheairr of St tUnedul fcd Uilren iaT tit antes Emanuel Giuliani, of M. Cecelia Johnny Ivory of St 'Cbarira; Han rial ret t.

of Rita and Jo Weiss, of fcL DatrMka. Ilackett'a Bera lmpeeaaJt Of these 13 ea-Titana. seven weis bsc'ifield men and aia Only oris of this group. J4utny Hsrkett, rsptained a V. of D.

team and Johnny has tht most Impressive record mi the league. Hackett was a resrular end on tr.e i nan teama of I I I 1 and If I He was i sptsin 1 in 1 Mil liitl'l Catholic Centra team has the highest scoring record in the country. In 12 gsmes. since Hsckett became rosx In If Cstho-lie Central hsi scored 5J points Thst an average of 44 points per game. At the ssme time the romlnned opposition hss scored only It points against the (vhamrocks.

Parsara. who played every position tn the Titan barkfield from lti' tn Id 1, is coaching tie Katie for the first time. Psisaca was one of the best drop kickers ever developed under Duiauv I nruier Pah ReciMiie Rliahi It ts no uniifusl thing to go to a Catholic league gam and find that the opposing coaches were teammates at t' of D. Kuih was the case Isst Monday when 1. Rita played St pstnek Don IJanett.

the M. Rita coach, ss tacsie unuer Lorsis. mir jw Weiss, the St. Pa trick 'a roach. a.

a juaiu nee Titan line in Doiais' record ia even mole Impressive when you check on the other cos. hes In the Catholic League. There is no other college or university which has boys' coaching more thsn one Catholic team. Dodger Release Clark, Then Offer Him New Job NEW YORK. Oct IS (A PI Willism Wstson Clsrk.

the vet- ersn pitcher, has been iclr-ssed as i aatam Diw.Lltrn elnh I I coach by the Brooklyn club and offered a job ss manager of the Dodger farms. 1t was announced today hy John Gorman, Brooklyn business manager. Clsik was appointed Dodger coHch this year after nine seasons in pinning, neginning wnen nr came to the T)lgera tmm Peoria In 1W27. He was trsded to the New Vcnk Giants In 1943 but rluat.l an.l a.onwl a a i 1 Bmoklyn the following year. Bunny Takes Title U)NIOX.

O.I nO-AP)-H ilSunnyl Austin won the British covered courts tennis championship today, defeating Schmeder. of Sweden. 6-2. 3-6. 7-5.

I'arws Tnvrl.H..! I Merita, ratal allrt iMth- Northern State Beaten HOUGHTON. Mirh. Oil. 1 Mirhipan College of Mining and Terhnolt.jty defeated Northern Teachem Colli gr, 7 to tn ths annual Home-Cominj ganie jilayed this afternoon. A pliire kuk after touihdown hy Halfhaik Joe Mark itivided the marjin of victory.

Northern scored in the eailv Mirt of the second quarter with a l.ard-drivir.s sttack which stalled from the Michigan Tech 2-yard line. llwy carried the hall over ins plunpe through renter. Miihi-gn Tech touchdown came after live minutes of piny in the last period. U. S.

on Trail of Gastanaga Visitors Permit Has Expired, He Told By VV. W. Ecigar Troubles continued to pile up Ssturdsv for Isadora Uastanags. the Cuban hesvyweight who conquered John Henry I.ew-1. light heavyweight champion of th woi kl.

Frulsy night IntheOlympia v.in hia purse held up on a writ from Solly NfW or k. his former msnager. Gastanaga has been de tained by the I nited States Im-migrstion authorities for failure to renew a visitors' permit which expired In September. Inspector Arthur Ksl. of the Detroit Immigration office, said yesterday that he had received a request from the New York office to detain Gastanaga and ascertain ha immediate plans.

The immigration authorities here claimed that the decision now rests with the New York Immigra tion office. They described Gas- Cuh(n Bltnou hss been represented as a Spaniard According to the writ obtained by King, Gastanaga Is sued for which he rlsims is due him tor dsitiBges and his share of Izzy's earnings during a five-year period. He further charges thst Izzy broke the managerial contract. Sensing that there was trouble ahead, l.arry Atkins, present manager of Guslanaga. had papers di awn up shortly before the bout Friday night, in which he wss to be paid the share of the purse.

King a writ as given precedence, however, when it wss served Gsstanaga's end of the purse wss slightly more than U.NK) MIRTHIMX MKH tIH t.a.1.1 I I ItrraM 1 lrt.fcaa iPim Mrl I. yikT arM iM raai I.rmawli R. Mrltnld i.laaaare Oakll aaiarai telM.a l.ai irtfMt R. W.llr. aiiwfi ati a a a Mxhitaa Ink a Greatest Act in Hockey, but the Thing's By Doc Holtt "Brother, ran you a a dim Ask Jack Adams, the Olympia hockey superintendent, thst question and he probably would stare at you.

srrstch thst gray thatch and calmly hand you a couple of brothei instead of the dime you hsd wanted to help psy the tsx on a paaa that you had just chiseled. Four seta of brother greeted Mr. Adam at Olympia when he opened the hockey training sea son a few day go. "It a the greatest brother act In hockey." said Citizen Jsck. "I only wish I knew whst to do with them." Adams know what to do with three of the brothera but not the other five.

Wally and Hec Kilrea. I of course, are fixtures. Mud Brunetesu ia a Red Wing right flanker but his brother Eddie Is just a promising amateur, who probably Is still a year away from the pro ranks. The other brothers ste amateur, Harvey and Archie Fiaser, of North Baltleford. Sask.

snd Berl and Eddie Lapiade, of Port Arthur, Ont. The Fraser a and the lsprade are future pros but whether this year or not will be deteimined In the next week or so. "If I just hsd a goalie. I could make a team of brothers out of you." Adams remsiked "I think I have brother who could play goal, Hector Kittys spoke up. "We could hsve a team of Kil-res them." Adams snswered.

thinking of two more Kilrea brothers, who hope to be Red Too if as labotera worked night ar, to ready that rich Pawtucket 'rack for the trumpcteer log rail to post on Monday. Charging the Narraganaett aoriation had failed to with a State Racing Dtviai- requiring it to file a lu-t ciala 10 uays before the of any meet, the Governor ed "it ia now too late to m- with that rule" and "no therefore could legally 4 Th Governor's reiteratet mination to prevent the fall Ing followed yesterday Sup Court deriMn nullifying the Racing Division suspension the tracks license and lent impetus to his kmg and contruveisy with Wslte, i-OHara. Nai ragansett r. director In dneit mlation of in, Quinn said in his statement ne lUHanl has defirutelv in. uiirnuun ro om I ii at a.

"It is theiefote my duty to a. man." he continue. has railed the Governor of isiana a liar' in the he print will be permuted or at any time to operate a iraca: unuer a license bv Slate." rfuinn declined to asv what tlon he would take to prevent track opening. from Raymond secretary of the Narragariiw -t Racing Association and sni.ioi. msn for OHara, came the a.ir tion: "We don't know how the ernor intends to enforce his in.

lawful order but we will opem-a' until eiich enforcement rrmh.s the phase of jeopardizing the sre oeing or me citizens of this state. Freak Play Brings Defeat to Purdue A Fumble Over Coal Decides Battle Continued from I'ir SjMirt rate Purdue seized the lead the second on a 22-yard aeual shot from Isbell to right end, Jim Z. h. ary, who caught the ball in tie end rone with Bemle Jeff ri, Northwestem's star Negro bn, within easy reach. This drive included a thrilling oHh Bmck Jefferson redeemed himself in the third period.

Don Heap estern's leader, ran one of Uir kicks back 13 yards to Purdue's 1 On the next play. Jefferson, vni three men blo king like hesd of him, swept wide sn.m i Purdue right end for ton, n-down. He wss slmost rornerci a few yards from the goal line, hut Voights crashed Basil out of the path in time. Purdue's other hid otai t-'-t ,1 its own 23, snd ith Fta: Winchel. Jim Neshitt, sn.l Juska helping, Isbell hammer, I through Wildcat reserve lincm.

i to the eight The regulais lushed in and stopped Isheils disperste thiust on the one line. ri him Uriri "hrfr HtfcAMthl HnfttphrpjT Hfilimati fmthntf Ilt-ntit Uhrll Irftt Vetri ht prt l.i I I r. a r. 1 M. 1 rthfiitttn i after tf.Mf hitfittn.

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will riil eotinon for thu rh arbat Kilro' s- -I am aellia lte-l eHlrir pl.nl.. Thanka ta Hemphill Iralninl-I Sa4 mt Jo a araat aleaaairt Hemphill Diesel School 1340 W. Lafaratte Blvd. Dalrait AmtHrm't OUrrt Earfnenye DtmrH icmmmla Vl.i-aT. ta Bcmpriill Sboola.

a Lafart Rim. ahn.it Ii-nM 4 eiira. Andrea Gopher Fans in the Big House Follow Victory Over Michigan He Say of Four Sett Complicated Wing stata aome day. "I think four Kilress on one team are enough." When the training aeason opened, Donnie Hughes, the Hesd Hornet, looked out the Olympia window to a parking lot to aee Hec Kilrea had a new car. "Nope, its thst 1927 job." Hughes said spotting an old car, slightly smaller than a truck.

"The Olympia missed a bet. They should hsve Hec a rsr In their anniverssry boxing celebration. Hec has hsd the rsr since he turned pro. It ao large he carried a softbsll team on tour through Ontario one summer. "I'm going to put bleacher In the bark next year and carry the club rooter with us," Hec informed Bill Collett.

the Red Wing's skate sharpener. a a a The Red Wings sre glad that Lionel Const her. veteran Montreal Maroon defense star, wss elected to the Ontario Parliament last week. Lionel, despite his year, alwsy made a threat of the Maroons last season. "Who big enough now for Larry Aurie to pick on? Scotty Bowman asked.

The aggressive 138-pound Aurie punched Conscher In the jsw last season. a Normie Smith. Red Wing goalie, thinks Eddie Brunetesu Mud brother, is a coming star. "He's got wicked shot," Smith reported to Msnager Adams Saturday. "It be funny.

Mud, if he came up in a year or so snd took your job away from you," Smith said to Modere. Both are right wingers. Eddie ill Just 1. and pi-obshly will not turn pro for another year. a a Bucko McDonald watched photographeia snapping pictures of the four sets of hockey brothera Saturday morning.

"When you have so many acts of brothers on one club it stops being news, said Ivlllor Bucko. "Now why don't them fellows snap a picture of Bucko and Buti McDonald and run it be cause we aren't brothers. ne reporter gave Bucko an A plus on his journalism hour. a a a Harry Curry, a right winger end a center on Hershev's famous amateur club last season, seems a sure shot to win a Hornets' berth this season. "He'a as certain ss the Ysn-kees," said one yeteran Red Winger, who had bet on the Giants.

a a Larry Aurie has a hunting gun taller than he is. "It just a small gun though," said Aurie' linemate. Herhie Lew is, ho likes to tease the Red Wing's concentsated dose of dynamite. "I suppose you are the Calgary glnat," Aurie snorted. Halfback Pays Fine with Pair of Scores REDLANDS.

Oct. 1 (A. Howard Yeager, Santa Barbara State College halfback, paid his speeding fine on the gridiron. Two day ago Police Judge Fred T. Harsh told Yeager, "I'm fining you HO or two touchdowns against Redlands." Yeager wasted no time last night In the first quarter he aped 12 yards to a touchdown, in the second he pulled down a 21 -yard pass behind the goal line.

"The score: Santa Barbara 31. Red-lands 0. Tulsa Eleven and Rice Battle to a Scoreless Tie HOUSTON. Oct. Tulsa University and Rice Institute battled to a scoreless tie today in an intersectional game.

Both teams threatened tn the second half. Rice getting ss dose a the 11-yard line in the third. plov Rnmn Chrysler to Oppose United Germans First-round National Challenge Cup games will be the chief attrar tion Sunday for an enlarging body of Detroit scarcer fans. Two games will put four of the state league's entries on trial. Ekhardt and Beck er, the fifth entry, has been ex empted from elimination play automatically going to the final.

Chrysler, riding high In lesgue standinga with its thiee consecu live victories, is bracketed with the dangerous United German eleven for th first game of the Cup double-header at Mack Park. In the second contest, the Thistles, hose scoring power haa yet to be revealed, meet the Northwetern Club. Aulds to Play In City The Peninsular Grinding Wheels. gunning for the National Amateur Cup, will keep the E. and busy In a league encounter at Atkinson Field, while the Aulds, Flint's new A Division entry, will play its first Detroit contest.

It will meet the A B.C. Club si 3 p. m. at Northwestern Field. Though first in the standings.

the Chryslers strangely are tn the most precarious spot. While the Thistles may expect to bieete through the weak Northwestern eleven. Alec Gracey's Germans have a good chance to be the fust team to upset Chryslers. The addition of Tommy Ferians, member of all-star United State team that toured Mexico recently is the principal reason for this state of affairs. He a worthy ne fense man who almost can stop Chrysler single-handed.

Feather In E. R. ap The E. and B. exemption from play is a matter of great pride for Manager Ed Van Neste.

It is the first ever awarded by the U.R.F.A. to a Michigan team and is recog nition of the potentialities of his young squad. Two Milwaukee entiles, four in Chicago, three in St. Louis, and five In Pittsburgh will enjoy the same freedom. All four cities are strongholds of the game, and though Ohio is likewise, none of its entries were accorded the honor.

The Division Sunday will see German vs. German st St Clair Field st 1 p. snd St. George's vs. St.

Clair at 2:30. Ba varians will face P.loomers at 1:30 at Northwestern Field. A Whole Quintet Enrolls at M. S. C.

fVo Wonder Coach Sa 'Things Look Good EAST LANSING. Oct. 9 fA. Even at this early date, Tom King, Michigan State College freshman basketball coach, takes on a bright-eyed look when he dis-1 cusses his frosh prospects. The reason? An entire basket-j ball team which won the Indiana State independent basketball tournament in 1936 and waa runner-up in 1937 has enrolled at the college.

The five freshmen. Max Hind-man. Chester Aubochon. Robert Phillips, Frank Nemitg and Nick Haslus, represented Crown Point, last year. They won 30 games and lost seven, and metl such teams as the New York Ren- aissance.

South Bend Bendix, and i Lafayette Peerless. "Things." said Coach King, "look good." No Sympathy Just Jeers for Grid Star's Injury PORTLAND. Ore Oct. 16 An unnamed member of University of Portland's backfield found himself on the receiving end of a Bronx cheer last week. He fell off a stone wall, spraining an ankle.

His companions in sist thst a girl, his companion. r- Power Boat Body Nominates Four Ballots for President to Be Cast Oct. 28 NEW YORK. Oct H-lAfl-John A. Remon.

of Washington heads the slate of officers for the I Amerirsn Power Host Association i for 1P.17 ss announced toilsy by Commodore James Y. Tyson, of Chestnut Hill, Pa. chairman of ths nominating committee The slate will be presented to the annual meeting at New York Oct. In addition to Remon, listed to become president, those nominated are C. King Bmgman.

of Los Angeles, senior vice president; Douglass C. Fonda, New York, secretary, and Commodore Stanley W. Ferguson. Boston, treasurer. i Fonda, hose home is in Otange, N.

led all the amateur and professional outboard rarer In America, according to the final point tabulation hy C.coige W. Sutton, current A I' A. president. His score of o6.163 points, including 4 i(K Nnus points for divisional and natlontil championship events, set sn all-time scoring record. The best previous mark 'vas 32.J)37 made two years ago by Fred Jacoby.

of North Bergen. N. who finished second this vear with 24,803. Greenbrier Tie Devitt with Last-Minute Score T.EW ISBVRG Va O. lfi Greenbrier Military tied Devitt Prep.

6 to 6. when Staten pgssed 3.1 yards across the goal to Pulliam In the final three minutes. Fones. one of the best runners ever seen here, made a 72-yard punt return to put the visitors shead in the second quarter. Stsnsbury, Lambert snd amine starred on the Cadet line.

Respess Kilous ere outstanding for Devitt. Golf Widows Swamp Their Husbands' Clubs What's happened to the golfj widow? Golf pros report that nore than a third of all the rounds golf played this year will be played by women. Golf club managers state that more than 50 cent of the house charge slips this season have been signed by women. Friday's Result To-r i VOKK Van? iLnltl -yua'ili-. MVTON c.

Jo s-i j-a I 5 f' t. fc7W bwk "...4 Tli' tT I I tin r- I no 47 r.jT J'' 1 (lu-i 1 4 hi A. P. Wirephoto lifers, beard trie account of the Michigan-Minnesota game. For some of the boys, it was the first time they bad heard a radio.

Warden Leo V-echt instituted i new policy at the Minnesota prison at Stiliwater, and Saturday the prisoners, including the Laa aU at the same time..

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