Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 13
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 13

Location:
Detroit, Michigan
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

All the Ifs Michigan Wins Ands, Buts of Big 10 Race Michigan Lacs If Michigan Ties I. Prt. It. Ohio Slate fi 0 1.000 Ohio State 5 0 1 .317 Michigan State 1 Michigan State 5 1 II jm Michigan 5 2 .71 Michigan 5 11 I'M. Michigan fi 1 Michigan SU1 5" 1 Ohio Stat 5 1 .33 yN I i I (Ohio win ronffrenff Howl berth.) rroTi.

Michigan Stat get Fe (Ohio win conference rhatnpionhip. Kn Bowl berth.) Michigan State gets' (Michigan take ronffrnr title and Bo Botl bid.) 'Tie roiint a one-half same won. one-half game lost in f'muring percentage. Pershing Wins Prep 13-7 Title. Si.

To Unable Julian Mary Slop '-w 0 A ft Hack Hints lTp 166 Yards; Scores TD and Sets I Anolhvr BV II. I. S( IIR The 1 a 1 2 runs of Halt'hatk Fred rrhin; iniK i here loe Kngerv Benton Harbor Hih Srhool footlnill roach and a member of the Free Pre All-State Football Board. arried in Hetroil Friday for a weekend ewion with tne other memter of the panel. Out of th-ir deliberation will come (he official All-Mate team.

Watch for it! 0 Harry Szsiinnrski. cnahied the i hosi: r.owi, and rri i.i: at stark U-M Goes for Jackpot In Finale with Bucks finest bark sinre th das of Doughboyf to claim thtr second f'ltv fof.Ihal! i in yeai. Julian oie r. a bnllia.nt 57-yard and rex up ih- other a Pfifhin; on-quejed fifrifor1 St Mary 1 to oefore fan. Bttgp Stadium Frjiiay r.ight Hf if was a (wxlfellow Gn.e whiih followed the npt.

een, to the weather. Julian, who had Rioted 17 totirhduu eight' previous Perahine and had lolled up 1.313 ard iush-: ling and as a pas reeier. had' the equipment again in this nhowrfown. dah. The run eae I'ershinz I hi; UIKI.I.I.N; I red Julian.

IVrshini; All-fit halfhaclt. i off on one of hi two bij; jaunt against Hertford St. Marv in Friday night (ioodfellow fiante at Brig Stadium. Here Julian is on a aril vcorinz 2- ard to the St. Mary ne-ard line to Ioushbo e-ond and inninc lourjjdnw n.

DETROIT FREE PRESS BV TOMMV l)K INf Poilge football's i a THK ITVIOIMI senior. ill offer a jaefcpot pay-will get plenty of attention Sat- off Saturday when Mi higar. u. day when the Kree Pie, All- Ohio State Ann Aibot State Boaid meets at the Foit This is the 2nd meetir.g he-Shelhy Hotel. sprinted and tveen thee ancient rival atui smashed his aav for 1 lias happened so often in the Pershing a 2'J yaida rushing in1 23 airies He finished a IS SERIES iM)ir Saturday, Normhor 10, MSU Plans Hoi Time lor Warriors MOT STJICrS AFTMt CIIICO COMICS TO KG Can'l Slop Carrascpicl by 11 ai.

Miini.i;suomn I in Ttr, Himt nlrr FAST LANSING A rousing finish for a r- JFRKr HKI a fi-0 lead. He later went vt up the lanes lea in the season current winter Can a. -quel was so badly shaken no that he left the game. After putting on his stieet ilothes he went to the dugout with an unidentified man ho attacked Wade and opened a gash under his eve with a punch. The plater trnd fan then began a not.

and it took police 30 minute to restore order. Play was resumed but the game was ald after 11 innings with the scoie tied at Wade who previously has been criticized bv Caracas players for vicious slides, drove all Magallar.es' runs with an inaule-the-pa i hornet in the third inning. Bossc-Iers 3 TDs Pace' Miami. 34-12 with an aroma of roses in tie air. That's what Michigan State will he seeking Saturday when won eveiv game since 1fit2 iHe.

i r- CARACAS. Venezuela '(J P) Wade, an outfielder for the f'lii ago Cut's early in the 1 ra.on touched off a riot Thutsilav night hfn he lnoked out lotal idol (Tiifo 'at i a-fpiei. former "hi-ago White So lioitctop "ho was traded to the Cleveland Indians last month. FKOSii the splendid el I ha 1 1 ei e. Spa 1 1 an meet a Matquette eleven to end a season in which lie have lost on.

an. I to rr- a enes which dates Iwck to 1 f'lj The Spartans go into the game hoping for a Michigan defeat or tie and a trip In the Rose Bowl Jan. 2 The Spartans, No. 1 team in the nation with a 7-1 mark, are favored by point over Marquette, whose record i heading the Warrior toward their worst finih ince 1M1I. Th mat pin ronl.

I he even de- dsive as 13 seniors wind up then MSI' before a vvhi. may 4S0of. Kl.f'OKII State; hobls 17--l npe, har.d ai.ti has I flllfO FL I aslrano A in (iard(Mi 'Dchul Ir.Hirr iirrlr 14,000 Watch Stilt Tally 42 at Kansas -1 a '1 3-1 lie r.r ne finest streak the Big Tin. or" fit I. ear it 01 v.

1 on! est has been a -cllont early I. toret. This will the third lime tins season tr Wolverine have dia.vn a cap it 5T.2 V. fan. The weather foie.at is for a temper al ure of 4U degrees a 'id loudv sloes There a thtea' of occasional Miower after tn 1 r.O m.

kickoff. MKIIK.AN, hopeful of third trip to Pasadena under the Pig Ten closed door pact wit the Paiitic Coast 111 to tealiye the bow I i 1 cam A Mcff-at 01 a tie for the 'vermes will hand the 1 imi.imio. plus asMgnmcnt to Mnhtgai )SIte, Ihio stale, Seat Southern alif.irtti i. to 7. I.

ist New "rear- lav. is Ineligible for a return appear-a nee this season. The Bur keves ate not linientive. however. They ha' nupiessive airing of 12 conifer ence vu lories vt Inch they vntl tie seeking to extend.

The i ncotd for consecutive Big Ten triumph is the 15 compiled bv Fritz Crlslei btiliiant t.f PM6-47 4 AN OHIO team has r.ol Western Confei en tille twice in a i ow sin. 1 51 6-1 The Burkeve have evperl- n. ed tough go at Ann Arbor in ci ent oulings. th io a i f.r. in the Miiriga hen the i.v Fl an 1 lio-ld! at 'he I The game is he final oa jr.r.g a I I'; M.fhigan senior Michigan ha been Installed a slv-poinl favorite.

'Ihe role of favorite apparently wa bestow ed on the Wolverine in the Iwlirf the tout Michigan line, which looked hail onlv against Illinois, will he able to handle Ohio' running attack. The Bui rM-ves. with Ail-Ai. ni a Ha If i in i ci -a; a Hopa long i Cassm)-," as the ke er or ii'ifi rave beaten five fererne opponents he (-r i.e. n.und a 1 1 a The Bi' kev a- l.p 2 171 oni Ohio hasn ort.f.letefi a ra i)r1 ri ff.nferer.'e gan.s lo.va ar.d Indiana.

sn sN'i KM ORIIS mi. iii.tv oMi'i-rvrr 7 I I II VI tn I I I I I In4i.il I I 1. Ik 'K i a I a I If J. Hockey I.F;r.l,ie ig.in or r.e nan. led to anxious bv slander, S'aie.

LAWPvF.XCF:. Fahtilnuji Wilt fThe YORK Willie the f.even-foot Philadelphia Nero, flipped in 12 ftaro, a mmhle darning Friday niht to lead the Kansas I'mvrrsity freshmen from New it ir n. da i ted in and to an 1-71 victor over the Kansas varsity the tram fa voreci ot.t. against plodding Jo P.owan to win the F.t Seven baiUethall title thi far. handsome 72-aid average everv time he toted the hall.

for The hltov went into thi game nne-touchdow faorite on a gridiron frozen hut in good condition. They i ame out a one-touchdown winner in a snowfall which hit the park hortly before the flrt half ended. A OovMlfellnvv game without snow ould be something" to wnte about. Pershing built un a l.l-u lead in tne first li minutes and thet. held off one St.

Maty threat. Al.i. 'I III-; sioiHig was confined to the fust I wo periods I VIM I v.v KMM. I I I I riitlofic V' I 4.d. r.

Itlr.tiplr Pr rnniiilrtrH intrrt-rfttrrt PioOin lrilf 1 arri tn4liril a a I 51 I erfthtfll l. Msr I erral.ini- 1 Ailf hfl.iw an f.emk I I. I rinn- I Vsrt ln.l III i I nnlfrll.n llonna lov. Kach team had only one legit i-mate scoring chane in the final 24 minutes Trailing. 1(1 In II.

M. Mary 1 took advantage of a tight i-' man Perilling line. which i plaved two linebacker initle the end, to run it wide plav and march fit vard for a n. I Quarterbatk Hank Stuatt was (the kev runner in this dive, i He puked up 11 and seven Sluart f.itinil running room on another aweeii around lii right end and went all the hu for the touchdown. Ilockv llonnahoo ran for the extra point cut Pershing lead to i jM.int.

Ju.ians Julians 57-vaid toui nd. ga Hop with 2.50 to go in the first per ir.d va a put-ue play x. over left guaid. re- 4 a nd to the St. Mar one-vard line.

25- sprint fullback fmirif Oe plunged for the touchdown, hut Mcijueen' second -onersion lorn to Page It. Column I iv p.k; tk mkkt V.io't 13 Cariasquel iinmnrimn for fie minutes after Wade slammed into lum uhile sliding into se ond hase in the fif-th innine of a gam Caraa and Atagal-Irtnr-. fARR.Wjl U. Cataia and ad fl.l for for vaksitv The ir.riedihie freshrnai-. who landed at Kansas after passing up bids to play for 100 other colleges, turned in a performance that had a crowd of II.

000 in a 1 enzy. The victory was tne first for the frosh over the varsity in hoo) history. The series dates to 1921. KANSAS CO Foiiest C. Phog I Alien said Chamberlain was "one of the greatest play- ers.

already. I ve ev er sef Chamberlain rtuniwl in the first II points for tht vearlrng and nave hi pMtnent fit by leaping high to literally shove the hall from above the basket through the hoop. Three varsit men covered Wilt in a lose, revolving zone. The ixiy who broke every piep school tecoid in Pbiladelpnia ame within two of tyir.g the si hool storing lecoid heid bv All-Amu leans H. Born and Clyde Loveiette.

Dallas Debbs. senior guard, was tops for the varsity with 19 Going Slrona SYDNEY Austraha a Davis Cup stars. Lewis Hoad and Ken Ro.sewa'1. f'nday won the New South Wales doubles title by defeating Don Candv and Metvvn P.osf. 5-7.

f-7. 6-1. -2. Kennedy Scls Harrier Mark past it is hA 1 1 it hs ni- oei tones. r.idir.g rn the i- The Ten title r.

run go to i or the RurUeves. 2 The i-oveled Hosp Kov I hi1 hu a i a nhed hv Mi. line season War--', lot held 1 a ns to one- margin 1 1 f.i 1 and I 1 how I.IKKI.V TAf! MSI': Wat. h1 fo, Senior Racks Kail Morralp ind Oi rv Planut is to -n ni.t hlare of gloiy, although. oplni- motes ptotiar.lv ill play bulk of tm.e.

Matquette: Halfha.it I.ee Hernisen is fop runner. MKOM. POINTS MSI: Practically withcut fault in per for ma es. Matquette: seems to play best against to p-I a nked ea KAKIM -MSI': No a one has found anv lately. Vnpt able and g.ee-,, "'v bv f.f a pa hie ba.

HKMIII.R Ck asional she, vers dy arid State gre-t sophomore jogger, ord and led the Spar tan t) Ti cioss cotintry tun Fnia. SO If, f. V- e- 4 V-s i lim ZA. 03. 4 4 w.1" -5, MSI.

HKNKV KKNNf.nV Linemen Fead Alhion in 1936 ALBION- I. in P.eed end fro- i A lb. en. ar.d i.n renter from I.a:..r:g, 'u! t-e of Alo.f.n Cciea foot rail am Add son Rrir.V. er-d from as picked as the r-of vai plaver on tr.e 15..

team. I I I i i i I 1 vard on two keeper plays whir MIAMI -iPi Miami a pow er- rl 4 ful fullback. Don Boaseler. rammed through Alabamaa line' A'hanaa got six ards for three totuhdowns arries. Then Dave to lead the Hurricanes to''" ruaHe it a first down on the a victory over the Crimson Doughboy 1.

Title. It was Mi ami's fourth straight triumph. Bart Starrs bullet passes vv or- I ried the Hurricanes but the issue. was never in doubt after Miami bad slashed to a 14-0 lead in the. first five minutes of the game.

A crowd of 3.Y414. sittins: in 76-degree weather, Bosseier plurge four yards for Miami' first touchdown, two yards for, the thud one and IS, 'varHs for Heporl Bosox Gel I rucks BOSTON The Boston Paily P.eioid reported Friday night had learned froi.i a 'reliable source" that 'he Boston jped Sox have traded Pit -hot Mel Parr.ell and Buss Kemrr. -ier 'and Ted Kept 10 in the Chicago White Sox for VlrSil utf lder i lema fler.eial Manager Joe Ci on 11. t.f the Red Sox. was not ava-1-ahle for comment.

When a Friend Seeds a Friend On the ('a in pus MONTEREY. Calif. '1J P) -Duk Friend as suspended as head football coach at Monterey Peninsula College after a row with Athletic Director Ion Borden. Friend was bailed from the anipua by school President Calvin Flint after a dispute with Borden over the method of travelling to Saturday's game against Citrus JC in Azusa. Calif authorities said.

Friend said that he wanted to have the team fly while Boirtsn directed that it go bv bus. Li'l Leaguer the fourth. southed a. he sped to his 1Mb 19:45 vvaa et by Iowa a It was Alabama's ninth loss ruu hdown of the season Ed reiguson. of the season and 12th in a row.

Qiun tonverted and Petni.ng M. higan State ai-o Umr.g (,,,,, a i led. 7 to 0 third sixth, seven'h and lSth it it plate finished with points. latir.s: nit hvt m4-r keer bt pi.nsn. rrm Jl LIAN who set was se, ond witn loi-'m-I: i.t the Doughboys' mark- lowed by Iowa with Mmr.e-tainasrs.

4. t.n.if.. on rond Ultn 10S: nd Wisconsin t- mtererpt ui n. WHn gone jn me second winner oi.wr t. i.a.

Iqugrtfr. took a pitrhonl from 1I4- I-alt Oerrv Smith and circled his left Mu hrgan. did not compete. hrtdav ni'ht to in a unani-; moua decision in a 10-round natch at Madison Square Catden. Fat eighed 1SI The If'-year-old Pastiano was almost too "tute" for his own trwtd at times in hia first start as a heavyweight.

He walked into the path of P.ovvan, an ever-i barging aggtes-or. Still Willie was much too fast for the Irishman from Phoe-nixvi'le. Pa lit. llsIHI in to land a muck lah and then moved out of lance hile P.owan stormed Aa Bow an icaie.l b. illie iimi-llv let him haie a couple mme The panel of three official found I'aslrano.

No. 1 light-heawvveight rontentler, in easy winner. P.efeiee P.ubv (iol.i.tein and Judge Jack Cordon saw it 7-2-1 and Judge Artie AtdaU had it 7-3. There were few objections ftom the i i.ra.l of glxuit 2io paving S7 CMMt to see the nationally tievised contest. airks Drub Bruins.

6-1 CHICAGO (IJP1 Nuk Mi-koki with three goal helped the Chicago Hawk. to then National Hockey League siote of ihe seax.r, Ft Ida night, and the Hwks beat the Bo-ton F-r 1 1 fi to 1. Mnk.tj.ki was the fust Hawk to pull that hat trick three goals in a single game sin Kddie l.it7.cnberger did it in a 3-3 game against at St. Paul. Feb 23.

It was also the bigge.st Hawk core since they beat Boi-ton here last Feb. 17. 10 to 2. and the n.ost points cored against the Flnnns thu nea.ton. i-r ri Kii.n "r4 I I IIkhI-hm) I i lteica.

IS U.V. f'l Ssaa it. ocvwhi I a I IttlXO ft KIOII- I k.itn ska. l'i start iH I ilaaarl I I t. k.

i 1.1... t. It a a-alt IMIKIt til. ton M.a. it-s, a i hi.

tin M.i,n.ri i ii.sb. i ia: M.lnt.r. HI. va r.i.ip. a fMj I I IM 4s.

1 I 1 CHICAfJO Mirhigan Henry Kennedv. set a meet the team title in the annual Kennedy, winner of Mondays K'4 A over in lie os fount iy meet. lof.ed Park four-ouise in lf minute and six se or.ds as he finished 100 vards ahead of another sopno-more. Charley Jones, of Iowa. 1IIK lOltlliR re of Trie a.t Tea taaers: I ttrar.

KMr4r. Mr. la.tM. I hart- 4av-s. 1 I krt Il.li.

ft'. lm.flnanM. 4 lf a tn.l. Ss I Hl.w k. l.a Vt I m-lr.

Ia.a I. Vt a I i OH ELSE for two decadea. State, which fielded its first football team only eight years, is an tnieper.d-ent. Athletic at both hools are partly subsidized race tr at re- ue. Florida S'a'e wh.cn is here has a re.

ord far tht year. The Serir.oie under To-r- eoarh.ng for The first time in 1 14.57, a record and then an record laat yir an in- vitation to the Sun Bow l. porr, I .1 5 4 a a I 4 Boston It 31 I hit ax A IT 4-1 lil. 1 1:01 3 a .17 rt Toronto 5 11 2 2 It STATE I SI) EllSITIES 0IWEHEI) TO CLASH BreAving in Florida Scout Dies NORTON. Kan.

f.T Cwynr.e' H. (Jimmiei Pavtnn. 61. a scoul or the Chuago Cub, died at his hon in Norton Friday of a heart a Civil Wai" u-mversity officials to buy up the last year of Woodruff a aeven- vear contract and fire Woodruff ia paid J17.0O0 a ear. Rtl KF.NT, of Jacksonville, chains.

an of the board of which governs Florida university avstetn. told the presidents of Florida and FSU; "If your athletic d-reetora ran achedu'a the garre for next year, then get new athletic i I Kill 1 Kfv 4 hitago Boston I. SAUKDAV OAMKS hitago at DETROIT. Boston at Toronto. New Vork at Montreal.

Grid Krrftiilts IRIIIAVa RKSn.T IIK.II s( HOOL Pershing I M. Mirvi 7. OI.LH.I. 5iami Ilia.) 31. Alabama I outhwetern IS, Hendrn 7.

a lie pi 1. Napa A. SERVIf r. Shaw Af 3-1, ft. Benntnf GlMtlirOn TALLAHASSEE.

Fla. rj.p) The all-powerful atate board of control handed the University of Florida and Florida State L'rviversitv an ultimatum Fri day to play each other in football next year or ie. The edict intensified the rrn-sure on Hea.J Coach Boh oodruff, of Florid, who has heoti tinder severe fir recently for hia mediocre 4-4 reccrd th: son. Several alumni hava pressured I (tT COP) thtectoia. If you don we ml Woodruff is athletic director vfll as coach.

Woodruff ha fought off pressure to get the two htx.l together for three ear. He told state of fit lal that Southeastern Conference and other commitment made it imis-sihle for him to he1iile I lor-Ma State, s-ntmg iiptart" In bigtime football. Florida ha been a rrn-hr tha Southeastern Conference.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Detroit Free Press
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Detroit Free Press Archive

Pages Available:
3,662,121
Years Available:
1837-2024