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Packers May Be Called Off State Officers Watch Weather, Ponder Decision on Deer Hunt emit ontid save La -Gazette Tinder-Dry Forests Pose Critical Danger Unless Rain Comes Press-Gazette Madison Bureau Joe Stydahar Joins Bay Staff MADISON, Wis. Highest state drought continues, with the understanding that it would be held later if reasonably possible. Th4 state conservation commission, scheduled to meet here Friday, was virtually certain to consider the situation. At least one petition to call off the season in the interests of forest protection was before the commissioners. Gov.

Kohler disclosed Wednes officers including Gov. Walter Kohler are watching the weuther signs apprehensively as they won der whether the state dares to go Former Ram Head Uano High School Coach To Assist ISridde Always Come In Packer Draft ''Vp With 'Scene Bays Feel They Have Good Chance To Upset Owen's '1 1 through with the deer hunt in the northern woods that is scheduled for Nov. 22 and six days thereafter. More than a quarter of a million hunters crowding into the tinder- Green Bay, Friday Evening, November 14, 1952 East, West, Central Joe Stydahar, former head coach of the Los Angeles dry forests, building carnpfires day that he has been in "constant, touch" with Ernest Swift, conservation director, and Neil LeMay, chief of the forest protection service with headquarters at Tomahawk. LeMay has reporter! that fires I thus far detected have been keptj under control.

During the bird season, moreover, LeMay found By ART DALF.Y NEW YORK, N. Y. The Green Bay Packers gained a world Of confidence in Chicago last Sunday. The 41 to 28 victory over the Bears in their JXANO, Tex. il'j Kveiy-tirnu a Llano High school loot-ball player bounces oil the turf lie comes up smelling like a perfume salesman.

Instead of lime, the local club uses talcum powder donated by a hometown plant, to line otf the yard markers and end arid otherwise providing fire hazards, may present a cirtical danger unless there is rain or heavy snowfall soon. Accordingly, they his become an udrruriisiralive assistant to 1 'acker head coach Gene Konzani for the remainder of the 1 952 season, it was announced today by Ktnil R. Fischer, president of the Packers. Stydahar's chief duties will be 5 Drill for Openers l.own backyard, representing the first triumph over have discussed the possibility of the Bruins there in 11 years, proved to the Packers calling off the season if the that, in their own collective words, "we've got I preparing the Packers' player list something this year." or the draft of (Ollege football players sched- hunters conscious of the hazards and unusually cooperative. Most of the fires resulted from lighted cigarettes flipped from automobiles in the country, rather than from hunters carelessness in the field, he said.

If the deer shoot is deferred, the Wildcats Host St. Norbert on Tuesday Night Cadets Face East, Sturgeon Bay on Successive Nights jled next Janu-iry, Fischer re Tliiis, as the Packers winged toward this city in their chartered Capital Airliner they were confident that they have a good chance to upset Coach Steve Owen's defense-packed Giants in the Polo grounds Sunday afternoon. The Packers, who took off from Green Bay's Austin Straubel field at 2:30 this afternoon, closed I. vealed. The Packer Owen decision will be postponed until out a week of spirited practices, mostly on of the last possible momwt in the By LEE RE MM EL High school basketball, appear- i i By DON HICKOK With the football equipment safely tucked away after Ted stated: "Due to the illness of a Vainisi (player scout and office hope of snow or rain that will bring relief.

But the commission on tne sports caienaar earner Most Unusual ''W IS is likely to have the necessary le-than is customary, makes its 1952- Fritsch's first season as Central the so ,53 bow hereabouts next Tuesday jrjatholic grid coach, the Packer sk complicated fas TUof sifting fense, in City stadium this morning. They'll drill lightly in the Polo grounds Saturday morning. In an effort to stay loose, especially mentally, the Packers had tome fun, so to speak, in their daily workouts. Some of the guards and tackles even got into the quarterbacking act ns the regular QBs, Tobin Hole and Babe Parilli, watched. As a reminder that it's still hundreds of co Rifle Experts Next To Try Stydah.ir that it can be adopted by tele-i night when the West High Wild-; i ci v.i,ri ana (J; All-star veteran has phone votes and announced in-j cats entertain the St.

porbertj stantly. All officials concerned High Squires in a non-conference turned his attention to basketball emphasize that they will take such i game. land the opening game with Green drastic action only upon extreme! The East High Red Devils won't jBay Eavt fr0m tonight urgency, realizing the many thou- debut until three days later, I wachintnr. Jimlcr lege stars in jetMiMmi iHaMiiiam ifcj 1 1 tanHc r.f ennrtcmen hr, hovo against Central iatnouc caaeisi its second made deer hunting nlans that williat Washington Junior High school iThe team will play be awkward or difficult to alter. 21.

in when they the following night, at Stur-competition jeeon Bay, and open its home season against Marshfield Columbus preparation for the draft fell upon the present coaching staff. "Stydahar, through his friendship with Konzani and members of his coaching staff, kindly consented to give us a lift in getting the draft list ready." Fischer emphasized that "Stydahar is not here as a replacement for any of our coaches and his connection with the team will be simply that of an observer." 'It Was This Way' Gene Ronzani, Packer head coach, tells Hunk Anderson, former Chicago Bear line coach, and Carl Zoll, one-time Packer tackle, how Green Bay humbled the Bruins in Chicago last Sunday. Picture was taken at Thursday night's Men's Quarterback club meeting in East High auditorium, at which Anderson was the featured speaker. gymnasium rov. will be directed for the first timi by their ne coach, Walt Whitman.

Though, with properly coach caution, he i-. i i lined to predict even a high second divi possible to fumble, coach Gene Konzani Thursd.vj conducted another speciz.1 -ill for the ball carriers who ran through a long line of flying arms owned by the linemen. The practice was started last week after the epidemic of fumbles in the Detroit and Philadelphia tames and it paid off because the only Packer Iost-fumble In the Bear came came after the Packers roared to a 41-14 lead. ers aXn the GnU Puncture Just 0 Little Hole Joe Schadrie Joins Arcs for Broadway Tilt 'N' Club Contest Set Saturday Night in New York Sunday. Vainisi presently is recuperating from a serious illness in Hines' here on Sunday, Nov.

30. In addition to home and home games with its usual Fox Valley Catholic conference opponents De Pere St. Norbert, Marinette Lourdes, Little Chute St. John, Menasha St. Mary, and Fond du Lac St.

Mary's Springs and its traditional intracity games, two each with East and West, Fritsch has scheduled home-and-home encounters with Sturgeon Bay, Columbus and Menominee. While Fritsch has the problem as he dfd in football of installing his own basketball system after Packers Haven't Hit Their Hunting Luck Buck Deer Chief Target Next Week By JOHN TORINIS Next week marks a transition in the 1952 Wisconsin hunting season, which will go down in the lecords as one of the most unusual in years. This week end marks the finale for the scatter-gun boys, the ones who like to take their shooting on the wing. And next week end brings on the long-range rifle experts plus those who put slugs in their shotguns and buck deer become the chief targets. And whereas the bird hunters started out in high optimism over a month ago and then saw their hunting dwindle as the weather refused to jell, the deer boys are starting out in a very pessimistic rnnr.rl Hut thnv likplv to be 'it i sion finishing for his Wildcats best.

Head Coach John Biolo con- General hospital in Chicago. Sn Performance Yet-Gene While the offensive backs were to participate in the up-coming draft. cedes that the Noel's Arcs nave been strength-pUrple and White ened for their Saturday night 'should improve Apple Imatch with New York's Broadway jupon their 1951-52 record Itorium: the departure of Phil Seghi, he Stydahar resigned as head coach of the Rams after the team lost its first two league games this season. He led the Los Angeles club to the National confer 'We Can Go With Best If We Cut Out Errors Ronzani The boys haven't hit their peak Colored Clowns by the addition of "We'll have better ball handling.jhas more experienced candidates I performance as yet. I'm not talk ence championsnip in imou ana the world's championship last joe uuKe; acnaarie, laienxea wesrthat is certain," the ex-Lake or-jto work with on the court than De Pere High school alumnus.

est college athlete submitted. "In; he did on the gridiron. The game, sponsored by the fact, I think we'll be better all! jjm white and Jerry Sprangers, Norbert High 'V club, will bejthe way around. But as far i and 2 centers last year, are nlayed In Van'nwale, spirit and fight are con-j both back along with Jim Gillis ing auuut sLijiiiig i Liiuin uiey have found themselves offensively but about a good, consistent performance all down the line." By LEE REMMEL It was a surprising declaration, fall. Jumbo Joe, one-time Bear star, was Ronzani's first choice as line in view of the Packers' edifyingj This appraisal was received with effort against the Chicago Bearsno little enthusiasm by the QBs.

running the "line," the defensive backs and linebackers were busy on the tackling dummy. To close the session, Parilli practiced his punting and Bill Reichardt and Fred Cone drilled their field goal kicking. Three-point booting could become an important factor in Sunday's game, in view of the Giants' tough defense. Reichardt and Cone each kicked a field goal in the Bear game last Sunday. The Packers will be in good physical condition for the crucial contest.

Tackle Dick Afflis, who suffered an ankle injury in the Bear battle, could be handicapped but as of now he's raring to go. So is fullback Bobby Jack Floyd who has a leg injury. The Giants are singing the Injury blues, the result of thrlr 23-14 triumph over the San Francisco Forty Niners coach when Gene took over the gymnasium cerned, Im sure well he Roger Herold, who were on the college; than we were a year ago." 'starting forwards as sophomores, campus. Biolo is working with a squad DV graduation from last It will be in featuring six holdovers from last vear's varsttv squad were the two ihe way of a 'year's cast six of them Grant homecoming for Four of these, forward amj john Van Egeren four short a ho. but Head Sc nu.udiii a iuumii8 u.ra surprised raciter coaming too in iau uui he appeared, for it kie Coach Gene Ronzani told an esti them hone that their favorites Practical! evervone agrees thsiti'yocmai, men mi mmi the Wisconsin deer herd has been! Los wi.s named head tho tn-n sniTPssive' coach to replace Clark Shaugh- Fhurs- peon skill mated throng of 1.500 at acnaarie, ine.rsoup; compoen.

center duu QthPrs who saw at least Quarterback some the formidable Giants in igainst night's in F.ast Men's High scasons of any deer shooting. Thejncssy. Stydahar's job at LA was -day ...1.. rt rn i tiinrt ic Vwtl' I filled recently bv Hampton Pool. 'duo -Black Phantoms'j Apple and guards Dick Brock and varsitv service, and are included school than they did York Sunday dur- Otis Foster were regular the varsitv sound at nmsont jin Chicago.

I "If the bovs eliminate mistakes ing their extend-icrs a year ago. The others, for-jjnrlurle jarry Conlan Tom' winning ward Lee Hermsen, center Dick O'Brien, Roger Van Dris'se ami streak five years, Maierle and guard Tom Wittig. In addition two prom-igo, for he onlyjsaw limited action. cnnhnmnro p.h rvkti IIIIIV (Ullll ti viiiKun I drastic the reduction has been, Evidence from the woods dur- -i tl II i ing the grouse hunting season Sports Locktails: Draw I hat teller Howton would indicate the reduction has: XS S'lJZOwen Has No Trouble Painting like fumbles and interceptions that have been and can be costly, Gene further opined, "this club can go with the best in the league. That win last Sunday has given I was Malone Coaches Jayvees iand Cliff Tatro, are up from the from this week discharged the Army Schadrie Eight graduates of the unbeaten freshman team.

Hound- last Sunday. after: who this year will be directed by i ing out the squad are Bob Jossart, Coach Steve Owen reported that: ctrirtlv deer hiizhwavs. the dovs a Dig nil. occupation service in Germany. jp Ma the present who missed basketball last 'vear The Packer chieftain was quick end Bob Wilkinson, halfback John, wcator js undoubtedly Amberg and tackle Dick Yehing- on toQ Like Rugged Picture of Giant Foes By ART DALEY Press-Gazette Spurts Editor roster.

They include Lewj because of a football injury; Jack 1 1 1 7 nrvirrirrri'in rw inn Arr Wnn7n! P-nna M-iro to assure ms auaience. Arcs manager that he is In!" that he harbors no illusions niai lmlg 'Tmirt condition, having ton may not play and xnai center 4U r. 1 tlinw era iinHnliht- perfect PlayedjServ Xorm Kroening, Harryjjim Bvers and Joe Murphy. cerning the strength of next Sun Johnny Rapacz may see little action. NTF.W YORK.

Y.Coach Steve Owen of the Giants shouldn't'day's adversaries "All hoop is' Proctor, lorn Kenara, dick ver- ine complete scnenuie: leaving for home. And, It IS re-- nH Mikp Murnhv. the lat. Nov. 21-East East.

Nov. nimen and Mike Murphy, the lat- According to Packer publicity- Nov. 30 chief Jug Earp, who has been here lei a iidosifi uum wmiu -Marshfifld Columbus here. have much trouble painting a rugged picture of the opposition that we can puncture just a little Not with a gent like Tex Coulter on his team Coulter is now hole in the Giants' umbrella de-n nrnfessiriniil artist as well as a nrofessional football nlaver 'fense enough to win 3-0 or 7-6, ported, West De Pere fans are in possession of a fist full of clippings testifying to how well he has done in Army competition. since last Monday, the Uiants nave been speaking highly of the Packers all week.

The Packer-Bear lie. Ice. 2 West at West, Joe Desorcv, No. 3 scorer for the Pec- at, Squires last season, is among five! iZst lte" IuM" or something like that." As is generally the case after a The former West Point tackle, who now plays center for the Giants, "did" the drawing of the Packers' Babe Parilli (below) as prepara game was viewed by veteran scout ground. And deer hunters today are praying for rain or snow, particularly a little of the latter, just like the partridge hunters have been waiting for it for over a month.

HERE'S A REMINDER for those final preparations next week: Don't forget to enter the Brown County Conservation club's Big Buck contest. After you've landed that 200-pounder victory, Gene was called upon to tion for the Packer-Giant game in the Polo grounds Sunday after- Coulter is making a comeback this year with Owen's clubjdeal with only a few questions. noon Schadrie, one of the area lore- iettermen who have returned to' Jan. st. M3ry at Menasha, most amateur performers, was ajiead West's Tuesday night oppon-jFri- 5av hrl'- of the Green Bay Maiorsents.

Desorcv and Chuck Fiss an'. 2 KaTt local entry in the defunct Wis-! were regulars as the Norbertines at Central, Jan. 30 St. Mary' consin State Basketball league annexed a half-share of the V.K?d r.t..i His answers: spending a year polishing up on his art work with a news- after Tex had played tackle 1. "Encroachment is ruled when ..1 vrt paper and ad agency in Texas i Hie -mc -jbefore leaving for service the 'River Valley Catholic champion-! Feb.

7 rniumbns at with the Giants but he's presently the club's spring of 1951. ship. The other three monogram 1rs'-Marv!" snr'n I Jil ill itifi uitiit.a i.kiv, niivj. back on his side of the line before 1 Also in the Arcs' fold are Dickwinners back are Joe Geenen, Ff.b. st.

Nrhert at it's too late to enter. You have offensive T.ense and Frank Pirman. late of John Gibbs and Fred Ophoven. a Pere, Feb. St.

Mary here, the ball is snapped. In such a case the penalty, either five yards or to do it before midnight next Fri-No. 1 center Time V. 1.1 if. i i.

1 1 tt (J.fnnt itirVi ct-ri can half the distance to the goal, is pv. iMu.oe.i wu, anu aiitnmafir ersiwnne nasi nig'ii -ii-u ocnouic i-j i r-istandout: Art Edineer. two-timethe Squires' canny veteran men- JaARTf i5 the WSBL; tor, are Joe Pranke. an able floor- thorn -m-e" rin rosnonse to m.erv: hc" lnS rnampion All sporting goods dealers inlyou imagine a the county are handling entries. 1 a a And there are some fine pri7.es 'meeting of the too, a total of some $350 worth, i a getting starting out with $100 cash with a the heaviest buck.

Bucks must 'cartoonist like be weighed in at the official sta- Coulter around? First Class in Dog Training Saturday Doe training classes in Mickey Collard, Mike McLaugh-; man and accurate stiot; Jim Kron- T-i 1 'tar a Inno-chnf snnpilist" and "Why do Packers allow their op ponents to scoie so heavily in the iJjm frcshman guard. lourtn quarter:) in mis cuiinec- 4V, iav-- tion, he observed that the Packers IThe Clowns' troupe features.P tZXlte-i tion at the corner of Mather Steve could Orde and Jack1 naven i neen aione in mis respect, -'fi tt.iw.au son Mickey HrnaHwav. "Now, Tex up I will you get citing tne tact tnat me Bears nutcu limt yielded 28 points to the Rams injarices on the i court. In addition whjch tjcd Menasha the final period of their recent there are such as Ed (Sure for thp FVCC tjUe wUh DESPITE SEVERAL articles here and draw on the subject in this newspaper, us a picture Jack Davelle. "We played the Packers an exhibition time earlier this eason and we were lucky enough to beat 'em.

7 to 0," Owen said, adding "that Parilli struck me as the best ball handler I've ever seen. I think sometimes he fooled his own team." Parilli was In for only a few plavs against the Giants since he had just joined the squad after playing with the College All Stars. Oddlv enough, both the Packers and Giants have been congratulated bv their respective coaches for playing "great team games. Ronzani told his charges and the public in general that "the Packers victory over the Bears was the result of a great team effort," while Owen called the Giants' victory over San Francisco "a team triumph in which every boy did his job and did it well." Incidentally, Owen had special praise for offensive right tackle Al DeRogatis. The Packers are headquartering here at the Concourse-Plaza hotel which is fairly close to the Polo grounds.

The Packers will return to Green Bay in the Capital Airliner, arriving at Austin Straubel field around 10 o'clock Sunday night. WSLTHold Wausau Meet game at Los Angeles. peaiy, trie jew ioircis captain rnr. y-I a record, won ii oi la starts in 1951-52 action. One of the; 3.

"Yes, it is possible to get awho has averaged 18 points per team 'on' tun wwks in a row biit'eame the last two seasons; Chris team 'up' two weeks in a row requests are still coming in tor (this feller How-copies of county maps showing, ton and don't the areas closed to hunting thisforget to stretch Snuires' two reversals was a 47-, 'Squires' two reversals was a 47- V- uu it may, not be at the same pitch it Stretch) Thomas, highboy of thei1 dffrgt he hands of was for the first game You can Clowns at six feet, six. inches; and wnich thev avenged in a year by trie conservation out cause obedience work were announced today by the Green Bay Field Dog club. They will start at 1:30 Saturday afternoon at Seymour park, and will be held each Saturday afternoon thereafter. The classes are in response to a number of requests. President Vern Wagner said that they are open to the public, and anyone interested is invited to come and bring his doc.

Only requirement is that the do? be on leash. The classes will be conducted by Don Wilson, who has had considerable obedience training work in Milwaukee and Manitowoc. a pair ot b-a giants, limotny te- ment. jthat's the way County Clerk John Holloway generally get the players up in two ways- return match, 50-41. has one set of the maps and they catches 'em can be examinea in nis 011 ice.

Fight Results If a hunter wants a map for himself, he can get one free by writ Coulter, 27, stands 6-6 ami weighs 260 pounds And By The Associated Press ing to the Conservation depart sneakinr? about f-jiu! 4ows tr.tsfi C- NEW YORK Danny Joe Perez, 138, New York, outpointed Johnny DiRilio, 137, Bavonne. N. J. '8'. OTTAWA, Canada Armand Savoic, 144.

Montreal, outpointed I eshe Harris, 140, Puerto Rico, HO'. high and relaxed or high and tightened." There also was a request that a film showing Arnie Berber in action during his playing days be provided for a future meeting. And there was this observation by another: "The lukewarm QBs who have been hitting below the belt must now be simmering down to a slight chill." Too Many Mechanical Players The featured speaker of the ment at Madison. It is unfortunate that the map? are too detailed to be reproduced in the newspaper. phin) Vincent and Eddie Martin, among others.

A preliminary match St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, 1951-52 Green Bay Parochial league champion, and St. Francis, De Pere Grade school league titlist last season, has been arranged to compete the bill. Tickets, priced at $1 including tax, are available at White's Better Clothes, the Bertrand, Denis and Zeller North Side sporting goods shops, Johnny Proski's tavern, Shaughnessy drugs and Noel's tavern in Green Bay and at the Sto'vvc ui; Frr.rkcn r'nw Gever's barber shop and the Cen big men, a meet- ott ing of the New rV York sporting VPiZ" writers the oth- hi fv ACT.M er day included '7, three gents who atJrC4 llUNTIVfi SEASONS end in the northern zone this week end on ruffed grouse and pheasant. The conservation commission mcftinp in Madison this afternoon carry nearly 1.000 pounds That may be stretching the truth a Jug Earp, director evening, Heartly (Hunk) Ander- bit, but these three were seated close together rf nnMiritv who carries around 250 pounds; Jack Lavelle.lson, asserted: "There are too many will decide whether hunters gel Giants: ami Owen, tnrlny 'CO bonus season on these birds he 300-pound chief scout of the YMQUTH PL State Baseball; a i The Wisconsin er the deer season.

leaps from 240 on up at times Reports from Earp indicate that Most of them loop the same way iEarp and Owen-Lavelle almost formed a mutual admiration society ion every play. That shouldn't be league will hold its annual fall mrrtine at the Wausau hotel in tury in De Pere TIIFRE'S STILL no duck hUiit-- Both Giant representatives went sky-high in their praise of 90 per cent of the time Wausau this week end. ing activity to any extent on the 1 acKers wnne saia: 1 Know tney tne uiamsi nave a naou Know wnen a guara is going utratiii anyone Ml wnuill liu fet-i imcit Mi-U. 1 mifjc 1 iu J7un uui diiu vmiiiii waj bav, no word of a norfhern flight. don't get too interested in us." Another big man will enter theigoing." Major business on the agenda will be consideration of three proposals advanced by the Fond du Lac and Wausau clubs.

The for BELVEDERE '52 FORD CRESTLINE VICTORIA Hunk, line coach of the Bears Packer picture Saturday Herman Hickman, the former Yale coach whp conducts a scoreboard television show after the game-of- mer has made two of them, one asking that a split season be play perts called the turn on the Packers in their press book Generally, publicity men take a big until this season, for the most part eschewed pro football and favored his listeners with anecdotes of his playing and coaching days at Notre Dame. The east shore has some activity by whistlers this week. These late ducks seem to prefer the east side of the bay late in the season. And there, was some blucbill activity for awhile Wednesday afternoon. But the opinion was they were so-called local birds sashaying around a bit, rather than new flocks.

chance by writing brilliant words! about rookies in mid-summer It is erroneous to assume, he said, mat unusual size is necessary 1 1 when the books are published, butto become an outstanding grid Low At Mileage Saving Boom Canadeo Day Campaign Fans interested in sending in money to help purchase a gift for Tony Canadeo were requested by members of the Tony Canadeo Day committee to send contributions to Green Bay Post-office box 666. The committee, composed of Green Bay businessmen, announced today that a number of fans and business people already have contributed. Canadeo, who will be honored at ceremonies before the Packer-Dallas game Nov. 23, is currently in his 11th season as a member of the Packers. The game has been designated as Tony Canadeo Day.

Officials of the TCD expressed the hope "for a little from a lot of fans." Contributions are already coming in from fans in Green Bay and surrounding communities. the-day telecast Hickman, who packs over 300 pounds, will interview Parilli on the coast-to-coast TV hookup the first appearance of a Packer on a nationwide television program this season Bobby Shantz of the Philadelphia Athletics was the guest of Hickman last Saturday Incidentally, the Packer-Detroit game in Detroit Thanksgiving day will be televised from coast to coast and from "top to bottom" A large number of Packers will be playing in New York for the first time Sunday Among them are Parilli, Howton, Steve Ruzich, Deral Teteak, Bobby Dillon, Bobby Jack Floyd, Bill Reichardt, Tom John heres the paragrapn, written 111 July, mind you, on the Packer-Giant game that seemingly came true: "The celebrated Packers play the Giants, for the first time since 1949, with a host of sparkling new stars in the Polo grounds Nov. 16. Babe Parilli, Bill Keichardt, Bobby Dillon and Bill Howton are top rookies. Tobin Rote of 1951 recorded a league-leading 6.9 yard average on 76 rushes.

Gene Ronzani, coach, also directs Tony Can- performer. He cited the fact that he was "a second team all-pro guard and I never weighed more than 170 pounds." He also related the case of Bert Metzger, a watch charm-sized (157 pounds) guard who played under him at Notre Dame. Metzger beat out a 210-pound specimen for a starting job with the Fighting Irish, Hunk said, and in the final game of his career (in the 1925 Rose bowl game against Stanford)' was tendered a standing ovation by fans as he left the game after playing 58 minutes. "If you don't have desire, you're not wor'h a nickel to anybody," Tl'RN TO QR CLUB, PAGE 14 ed, with the two winners playing for the grand championship, and the other that the 1953 season not open before May 10. Wausau officials will ask that each club be permitted to carry two veteran players instead of one, as the rule now provides.

Another proposal which would provide that each club be assessed an equal amount for league operations also will be discussed and election of officers win" be held. Green Bay will be represented at the meeting, which will include sessions both Saturday and Sunday, by President Len J. Reis and Vice President Willard Clancy. I CHRYSLER adeo, Fred Cone and Billy Grimes. Hal Faverty, Steve Dowden, and Bob Mann, end, who caught son Bob Dees and Dave Banner 1 50 passes, fourth best in 1951.

Only two of the Packers played! Giants and civic-supported Pack-the Giants in New York as Pack-i ers, iai league's closest rivalry, Pt veterans Tony Canadeo and have won 13, lost 13, tied two in Bob Forte Giant pub'icity ex-! series opened in PHONE ADAMS 3830 1508 S. BROADWAY "Which hand do you take?".

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