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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 24

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LEAHY REJOINS NOTRE DAME ELEVEN ROCIIKSTKH, N. TIIVRSHAY, OCTOBtR 29, 1912 WHEN YOU COME OfT 41 THE NIGHT SHIfT make a date GEORGIA ACE TAKES LEAD xiokmg tobacco Chicago CT" Frankie Sinkwich of Georgia has put two field lengths between himself and Columbia's Paul Governali in their feud for ranking as 1942's leading 140,000,009 ground gainer. And Frankie owes much of his success to a fellow who is the target for just a few of his passes, Lamar Davis. The American Football Statistical Bureau reported yesterday that Sinkwich has gained 1,170 yards by passing and running in SABOTEURS! Every U. S.

shaver who makes a habit of steaming up his bathroom is a steel saboteur. Steam penetrates cabinets and rusts blades, dulling their edges. A little care will lengthen the life of your six games to take a commanding 200-yard margin over Governali, who has played in one less game. And Davis, the Georgia sprint star who occasionally takes Sink-wich'a passes, has gathered in 12 of them on plays covering 410 yards almost an unparalleled mark. Last Saturday against Cincinnati two touchdown passes from Sinkwich to Davis gained 80 and 89 isiA v- 'i a 1, A 4 i i GEM BLADES Coogan Dies; Played Here I 1 WJl yards, longest such performances of the year.

As a result Sinkwich, who a week ago held a scant 17-yard edge "over Governali, moved so far in front that it appears only injury or maybe Alabama this week can put a stop to his rush. Follow Clune Danny1 Coogan, 66, former big league baseball player, died in a hospital yesterday after a nine-months ill. ness. Coogan starred on University of Pennnylvanht trains from 1K92 to FOOTBMX and at the age or 19 was UNIVERSITY oi ROCHESTER What, No Angel! Rassle Devotees to Suffer This Winter By PAUL PINCKNEY signed by the Washington Nationals as a catcher. Later he was a shortstop and utility man.

VS. 'WvKi ft nP i rteK y- ilk ALLEGHENY COLLEGE From Washington he went to Providence In the old Kantorn Lrogur; then Mrvrd two years THIS WEEK CUT each with Ibxiicstcr and Iuisill. VVHAT a blow to the morale of our The Acme Sporting Club, which has shelved its professional fistic mittens for th'e duration, also stunned members 3a In 1904 he was named baiM-ball coach at Penn. oct! Three years later he succeeded Baa. Saats St.tS lax inc.

Uars. Sat SI. 10 tax inc. Tickets now on sal at: Moaridqa Sport Shop. 22 Stat St.

and Atalatic Office Rivar Campus 2:30 P. M. Hughey Jennings as Cornell coach, when Jennings became manager of the Detroit Tigers. He stayed at Cornell till 1913, when he went to Bowdoin. A year later he coached Talaphon Mon.

S400 Driver campus stadium Georgetown. 1 lpir vi WHIPPLE READIES WEBSTER WARRIORS of the "Why-Am-I-So Gullible?" organization with the announcement that the rasslers probably will not perform here this winter. IIow can men like Jose Iturbi, the celebrated pianist and conductor; Police Chief Henry T. Copenhagen, and King Mahoney, staunch supporter of Danno 0 'Mahoney, all of whom are ardent devotees of the mat game, carry on without their semi-monthly groan-and-grimace entertainment? Perish the thought of not seeing Maurice (The Angel) Tillet toss a trained seal; strike from the record the vote of Midge Ack-erman to encourage the enlistment of all paid-to-pamper bone benders in the Foreign Legion. The laugh parade must go on! Meanwhile, as the "Why-Am-I- Roy McLean (upper left) is ace receiver of Webster High, passes tossed by his backfield mate, Bob Martin (upper right), lefthanded pitcher, who'll be in lineup with him against East Rochester's defending Monroe County League grid champs in crucial game tomorrow.

Below, from left, Backfield Coach Nate Perry, Doug Klem, veteran three-year guard, and Coach Roy Whipple of Webster discuss strategy for duel to decide league leader. Leahy Resumes Coaching Position As Notre Dame Points for Middies GABBED MAURICE (ANGEL) TILLET cute, eh? South Bend, Ind. (AP) Frank Leahy, head football coach at Notre Dame, returned to the campus yesterday after Hobart Seeks 17 days in bed at St. Mary's Hospital in Ilochester, where he underwent treatment for a back ailment. Leahy was greeted by Ed Mc- ywm.wtwqm.im wiiij urn mi in.

nam jiagnw ujigmimii Keever, head backfield coach who 1st Grid Win Geneva Two victory-starved football teams will meet Saturday afternoon at Boswell Field here directed the Notre Dame team in hU chief's absence, and others of the coaching staff. when Hobart tangles with the City College of New York. "I feel fine," Leahy said on his It will be the first real chance arrival. "I have no pain in my back after 17 days in bed." He ad for either team to break into the victory column. Neither has won a game this season.

The New Yorks have lost to Lebanon Valley, mitted, however, that he felt "a little shaky." Mont Clair Teachers and Susque He said, too, doctors had ordered hanna. They have yet to score a touchdown. Hobart has lost to Union, Hamilton and Washington him to return to the hospital at the slightest indication of the back pain. and Jefferson. Leahy paid high tribute to the Last year CCNY hit Hobart 6 to 0 in a game played in a sea of mud squad for winning over the Iowa and a pouring rain in New York.

CCNY blocked a Hobart punt in Seahawks and Illinois, both undefeated until they met the Irish. He also lauded the staff on its work. 0 i the opening minutes of that game to score but both teams played the rest of the game on even terms.) Since that time the coaching staffs of both colleges have changed and Of McKeever's direction of the team, Leahy expressed the highest praise. 1 "A finer, measure of eucccss coumn nave happened to a grander guy," he said. Mr; Leahy called a staff meeting immediately and reviewed the" Sea hawk and Illinois games.

He also roughly speaking the material and chances are comparable. Both teams are green and Inexperienced with only a few veterans. Hobart is slightly outweighed by the New York college but is believed to have a slight edge in results this season. It will be the last home game for Hobart and possibly the last football game at home for the duration. Hobart has yet to meet Buffalo on Nov.

7 and the University of Rochester on Nov. 14. The Rochester game for which called a dummy scrimmage prac tice yesterday. FRANK LEAHY back at Notre Dame He announced that 36 players So-Gullible?" club officers prepare to carry their case to the highest court in the land, neighboring Buffalo keeps its double headlock on the maulers. Jack Herman, -who is reported eyeing Rochester as a first aid station for the rasslers, is bombarding Bisontown scribes with history-making news releases.

"Who's afraid of the big bad French Angel?" shouts the Swedish Angel (and that's not double talk). 'Not I not the Swedish Angel contends (for the benefit of the ballyhoo). Get your bets down, boys. Here's a sure thing: Coming to Buffalo soon French Angel vs. Swedish Angel.

Yep, that takes the cake angel food cake! Danny's Still Dynamiting Bears9 Foes and at left guard for the Chicago Bears, Dr. Daniel J. Fortmann." Don't chalk up an error for the Chicago public address system. That statement is correct. Never heard of Dr.

Daniel Fortmann, you say? Ask any National Football League member. The good doctor leaves them somethin' to remember him by each Sunday afternoon during these full months. Lil Danny, his teammates called him when he joined the Bears at 19, fresh from the Colgate University campus. They changed his cognomen one week later. Li'l Danny, blasting his way through enemy forward walls with TNT charges, became Dynamite Dan.

Four-time choice as all-league guard In the bigtime football circuit, 207-pound Fortmann still fills the gap at left guard for the world champion Chicagoans and does a commendable job each rrU. Winner of 12 prep school athletic letters In football, baseball, basketball and track, the gem from Tearl River pocketed his A. B. degree at Colgate after gaining All-America recognition for his pigskin play with the Red Raiders. Although he seldom gains the headlines up in the front trenches, the veteran Bruin has been stamped by George Ilalas, owner-coach of the world pro grid titlists, as "one of the finest linemen I ever coached." Oh, yes, Danny was graduated from the University of Chicago School of Medicine in 1940.

He's really a busy man, this Dr. Daniel J. Fortmann. Cornell's Kane Draws Tough Assignment PURELY PERSONAL It's Mr. and Mrs.

Armin Bender Co. Proud daddy of a seven-pound daughter, born yesterday at Strong Memorial Hospital, is the University of Rochester director of publio relations New member of the family will be named Susan Most difficult assignment of the week: Bob Kane, acting graduate manager of athletics at Cornell, will be present at Columbia's round table luncheon today, to give Gotham scribes "the last minute dope on the Ithacans" Coffee rationing on a "cup-a-day basis, the OPA has decided, will begin on Nov. 29 S'nothing, Frank Leahy will tell you that Notre Dame's Subway Alumni voted to ration his 'T' the Monday after the Georgia Tech setback Among those never missing an Aquinas home football game: Tommy (Boston Red Sox) Carey, Jim Cullen, the ex-Central basket bomber, and Mack Doyle, semipro baseball kingpin. Those Gopher Linemen Are 'Small' Dexter Teed, former Colgate publicity director and now covering the Western Conference for the Cleveland Press, writes that the Minnesota line in much smaller this fall, that the full-backing has not been up to par and the experiment of shifting Bill Dailey to the triple threat spot hasn't been fully successful The Gopher line, Dex conSdes, doesn't average 200 pounds from end to end With Dud DeGroot's impressive Varsity array stealing the fall sports show on the River Campus, Walter (Doc) Campbell's undefeated soccerites have been overlooked The UR pitchmen have notched four successive triumphs Canisius and St. Bonaventure, meeting for the second time this year- after battling to a 7-7 standstill in the opener, tangle in Civic Stadium, Buffalo, Sunday A former Madison High School athlete, Joe Cole turned in an eye-filling chore as coach of the Fillmore High School soccer team this season.

P. S. The University of Michigan graduate also has two prospective cheerleaders for Fillmore: twin daughters, 10 weeks old. leave tonight for Cleveland where Notre Dame is scheduled to meet College Results Navy Saturday. Herb Coleman, sophomore cen ter, will start, he said, while Wally little enthusiasm appears to be felt by local fans, will be the 50th an iSiemDa, senior center of Ham mond, probably would not see ac niversary of Hobart-Rochester foot SOCCER Penn State 2, Army 0.

Yale 3, West Chester Teachers 1 CROSS COUNTRY New York 17, Army 28. FOOTBALL save your car ball, one of the oldest grid rivalries tion due to a recurrence of a knee injury. Owen Evans, senior left halfback, was ordered to the infirmary because of a leg: injury. in the country. The first game was played on October 19, 1892, in Roch ester, ihere have been 54 games Made to endure a wide range of heat, Super Pyro is just that much better against the cold just that much surer to stay with you faithfully.

Normally you're not "paying out for more every week. And Super Pyro anti-freeze is in the anti-luxury price class to begin with! Get your right fill now, and notice the way it keeps. U. S. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS, INC: said Leahy, and will not make Army Flebes 47, Rutgers Fresh in the series, Hobart winning 25, the Cleveland trip.

men 0. Rochester 24, and five were ties. Penn Coach Expects Air Duel with Army JVOIV-IMUSTGET i i The Hirohitlers are snooping. So your weatherman daren't tell too much. His secrecy is a small price to pay toward Victory.

But the price of a new radiator or cylinders for your car your truck is awfully big. You can't wait for last-minute weather warnings this year, but you can still get trusty Super Pyro anti-freeze right now. Its ability to last you well despite the chance of unseasonal warm spells despite the normal hotness of modern engines means that when the thermometer really goes down, you won't be too low on your Super Pyro. SUPER PHILADELPHIA (JF) It will be air power versus air power when unbeaten Army and once-beaten but unbowed Penn clash Saturday on Franklin Field. Two of the best passing combinations in Eastern football will be in action Army's bombardiers, Hank Mazur and Bob Woods, and Penn's sharpshooters, Bob Odell and Jack Welsh.

George Munger, Penn coach, said yesterday that neither team has relied on passing to a great extent so far this season. But he predicted: "We'll see a much stronger aerial game than either team has shown to date, and that won't make the fans mad." There'll be plenty of fans to please, too, with advance sales indicating an attendance of Bidding for tickets went ir.to a spurt when the Army-Navy game was moved from Philadelphia to Annapolis. Philadelphia is strong for service teams and Army-Penn apparently is the fans' next-best choice for the season's outstanding game. "When it comes to running attack," Munger said, with a show of confidence, "we believe our Bert Stilff is better than Army's George Troxell. We also can look for some god defensive play.

We think we're going to be at top strength." While the Penn campns bloomed with confidence, there was an undertone of respect for Army's record, which shows victories over Lafayette, 14-0; Cornell, 28-8; Columbia, 34-6, and Harvard 14-0. Penn bowed, 14-0, to Georgia Naval Pre-Flight in the season opener and was tied 6-6 by Princeton on a muddy field, but has rolled over Harvard 18-7; Yale, 35-6, and Columbia, 42-12. Munger rates Army as potentially the strongest opponeut Penn will face this year. The teams have met only three times previously. Fenn squeezed out a 14-7 verdict over the Cadets last year, and swamped the West Pointers 48-0 the year before.

Army drew first tAoA In the series with a 24-0 victory way back In 190L i anti-rust ANTI-FREEZE I i I i.

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