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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942. DONELS STEPS (DEL DICKERIIOOF WILL SOME ONE GIVE WILDCATS DOWN AS COACH DROPPED FROM WPiiia Sioddnq. io Lyons' Outstanding Charactristic Is His Impelling Desire to Win AT IOWA STATE A GOAL LINE MAP? IOWA ELEVEN Senators9 Neiv Boss Comes Home i i -rj v. A -i: s'v: C7. I MEM llolinkof IThia is the fifth and last of a series into the clutches of the gleeful on Ted Lyons, White Sox veteran strong man.

His favorite stunt was pitcher, who has joined the marines.1 to toss a victim on the rubblne table Michalske, Ex-Packer, Is They Need Some Punch and demonstrate just how merciless Coach Calks Action 'In BY IRVING VAUGHAN. Made Head Man. THE White Sox Ted Lvnns a real trainer should be. But, if Ted lost, there wouldn't be a peep out of him, unless he should voice complaint that it was his fault not that his pitching beat him, but that he Interest of Squad." has meant more than Ted Lyons the pitcher, the fellow who in recent seasons was th Michigan Next. BY WILFRID SMITH.

Ames. Oct. 14 UPi. Auzust M. didn't come thru with a base hit Sunday specialist, the expert who of a Sabbath afternoon gave the cus Mike Michalske, Iowa State college when runs were waiting to score.

Iowa City. Oct. 14 Special. Del Dlckerhoof, 195 pound senior XNorinwesterna wildcats pre-for Michigan this week the Nobody would try to salve his tomers as well as the enemy a run guard, was dropped from the Uni ior tneir money. wounds.

They just let him alone. Tt.l first game of the cycle involving these teams and Minnesota that has deter versity of Iowa football squad today by Coach Eddie Anderson "in. the ine now 41 year old bundle of energy didn't become one big leaguer mined the Big Nine champion for iie a aress ana leave, it it was a particularly tough loss, he might not even show up the next day, but there were no complaints about his ab best interests of the squad. Ander the last two years they are primarily in a nunarea merely because he could solve whatever mechanical problems son would not elaborate on this state tomorrow Appreciate TheWoiifs Lightest Highball! concerned with acquiring a punch ment. sence.

When he did show up he arose, sucn as recurrent arm ail to their attack. The Wildcats have was the old bundle of energy, impa Dickerhoof had been replaced on passed their defensive tests against the varsity two days ago by Roger tiently awaiting the next assignment. Texas and Purdue, but they only ments. Ted always had something more than the arm. For him pitching was a job that he liked and was certain he could do better than tjie Kane, a husky sophomore from Mun- saved the former contest by a field goal and lost the latter by a point.

delein, after having held down a Ted Ha a Word for Those New Pitchers, Too. first team job all season. He was Northwestern' offense, which must game captain in the Great Lakes con be built around Otto Graham and For more than a few seasons now James Dykes, the manager, has been test. line coach, today took over as head football coach, replacing Ray Donels, who will continue on the staff. Michalske, who had held the line coaching spot less than six weeks, was announced as the new head coach at a ireeting of the squad and coaches before this afternoon's workout for th Drake game Saturday.

Athletic Director George Veenker raid Donels had asked to be relieved of the head coaching job and issued the following statement: "Donels, realizing that the team is not playing as he wanted and expected them to, and conscious of the fact that the values of the game are accentuated in the boys' preparation for the bigger game they are going into, has asked to be relieved of the duties of bead coach." Michalske an Ex-Packer. Michalske, who is 37. years old, starred In three sports at Cleveland's West High school before going to Penn State where he was a football guard and weight man on the track quad. Buckets Hirsch for lack of other proved material, simply hasn't pro Bob Penaluna, a senior, worked at looked upon as a sort of miracle the position today as the Hawkeyes duced. One touchdown and a total worker in the matter of taking flip-flopping pitchers from other clubs prepared to meet Illinois here Satur next guy.

whenever he took over a mound assignment there was only one thought In his mind -if he couldn't beat those chumps, he wasn't a pitcher. And that impelling desire to win made of an otherwise clubhouse roisterer a gentleman of moods. Ted's pitching days were days set aside solely for business purposes. The clowning was out. of nine points in two college games day.

and getting results. Dykes captured tell the story. The play by play description of the Purdue contest Jim Ferguson, Iowa's sophomore them and Coach Muddy Ruel, sup full back will be ready for action posedly, put on the finishing touches. yjy Saturday despite suffering a slight At least Dykes must be given credit amplifies it, for the Wildcats finally got the equalizing touchdown by forward passing after the running attack had failed for minutes. shoulder injury in a scrimmage yes ior seeing possibilities rival managers failed to observe.

Ruel's tu terday. Ferguson started the Camp Grant contest and ran up one of the toring undoubtedly aided in the Be for a Game He't to Pitch Ted Is Quiet and Serious. Warning on Deaf Ears. highest yardage totals in the game. process.

Trainers said he merely bruised his Ossie Bluege, new manager of the Washington Senators, relaxes double-crossed th wildcats. Th Before a game in which he was to work Ted wasn't much of a companion. He was courteous and all shoulder and that it would not keep But maybe at the base of these) pitching transformations and there have been about a half dozen of them was Lyons' spirit. He didn't him from playing. with Mrs.

Bluege and daughter, Carol Elaine, 8 months old, at. the home Boilermakers shouldn't have played of Bluege's parents, 4727 Schubert avenue. will rWrw hi. that well and the Wildcats apparently ILLINOIS TAKES LONG DRILL (TRIBUNE Photo. birthday anniversary in Chicago on Oct.

24. ixbibdkb Photo.i fudnt thinlf th.e Following graduation he played professional football with the New York Yankees and the Green Bay go around passing out instructions on how to pitch. If asked for a little Champaign, 111., Oct. 14 Special. me attuuiii ml ruraue 9 i io ae- feat by Vanderbilt.

Even the cau In an effort to snap the University advice, yes, he'd give it with pleasure. backers. that, but there was no smashing of bats against lockers to give the clubhouse a boiler factory effect, no wise cracking, and no impromptu wrestling matches in which the powerful Lyons would tie half a dozen or so of his mates into knots. On those days Ted was quite serious, so his associates of Illinois football squad out of an apparent letdown. Coach Ray Eliot Bluege Comes Before coming to Iowa State, Michalske was assistant coach under HERE'S A TIP TO today sent the Illini thru their long tious warning by Coach Lynn Waldorf and his aids was not heeded and the Wildcats, even as Minnesota's Gophers at Illinois last Saturday, were not mentally ready for the kind of contest the Boilermakers gave them.

Ernie Nevers at Lafayette and line coach at St. Norberts college, De Pere, est practice session of the season. The coach ordered stress on pass de But his attitude was contagious. With him, winning was everything. To lose was something of which to be ashamed.

The other pitchers caught the spirit if Lyons could do it, they'd copy him. They'd consider themselves good enough to win any time they started, and the failures just let him alone. Autographs and TLat vill the train of the fetor be like? Toll a (ingle rail and ail plane designing give it a speed of miles per hoar? Ask th men who are thinking toLiy aha at the "rocket" train of Ibmocre Wis. Team looses Two Straight. fense and punt protection in preparation for Illinois' second Western con Home, Talks of 1943 Baseball SENN'S RIVALS- There can be no such excuse this photographs were taboo.

Ted would politely postpone such Incidents until tomorrow or the day after that. ference game and first contest away week since this game with Michigan Donels, an Iowa State graduate, moved into the head coaching Job in 1941 when James Yeager went to from home Saturday at Iowa. If Ted won his game, he immedi is a repeat of the 1941 contest in Dyche stadium for most of the line with other clubs did win because they had the old master as a pace The Illini will leave for Iowa City STAY ON GROUND men. Veterans dominate each line. setter.

at 5 a. m. Friday. En route they will stop off at Cedar Rapids where they ately became the same old Ted. There'd be hell a poppin In the clubhouse.

There'd be screeches from players unfortunate enough to fall Since neither team has sufficient re the University of Colorado. He had been freshman coach at Iowa State for one year and previously had established a reputation as coach of vic So take him away, marines, but BY EDWARD BURNS. Ossie Bluege, new manager of the Washington Senators, arrived In Chi will work out Friday afternoon on don't lose the return address. serves, Saturday's game will 'test stamina, as well as proficiency. Al Wistert.

tackle; Bob Kolesar and Coe field. torious high school football and bas cago yesterday for a two weeks' visit with his parents, the Adam Blueges 36 GOPHERS TO TRAVEL. ketball teams at Ames High school, Julius Franks, guards, and Merv Pre- Prep Football Minneapolis, Oct. 14 JV). I or 4727 West Schubert avenue.

Ossie's gulman, center, were regulars last In 1941. Donels' Iowa State squad won two games, losing six and tying Snyder Named Thirty-six were named today to make Football Plans to Go On in '43, here mostly to renew acquaintances season at Michigan. Bob Motl and cne. Bud Hasse, ends; Nick Burke, guard, up the Minnesota squad for the Nebraska game after Dr. George Hau- with boyhood friends and neighbors and won't start serious worrying This season, a veteran squad had to Lead Pur due and Hay Vincent, tackle, were varsity regulars at Northwestern.

Vin ser had sent the men thru a defen been counted on to turn in a better about the 1943 Senators until the GAMK4 TODAY. Fox Valley League, rialnfleld at Sandwich. YESTERDAY'S RESCLTS. Mlnrellaneoua Games. Hobart, 3.1; Valparaiso, 12.

Griffith, 67 Chesterton, 13. Says Griffith sive drill. cent earned this rating after the Michigan game, however. At that time The first two elevens worked record, but after downing Denver, 7 to 0, in its opener, it fell before Nebraska, 26 to 0, and Marquette, against the fourth and fifth teams, in Ohio Battle Tony Samarzla had first call at right College football will continue next year despite the proposed draft of which ran thru Nebraska formations. 34 to 12.

tackle. The most effective weapons which Hauser used Bob Sandberg, Joe youths 18 and 19 years old. Ma. John Wolverines Have Edge. the Senn High school football team winter major league meetings here in December.

"I left Washington Tuesday night on the Liberty Limited and the way things are humming and buzzing there I figure it just as well not to make too many plans for next season until I watch the developments of this year's draft," said the new Washington skipper, seventh of Clark Silovich, Herman Frickey and Bob L. Griffith, commissioner of the West will use against its City league op The Wildcats undoubtedly have Kula for the regular backnela, while ern conference, said yesterday. ponents this autumn are an effective been told once more that Michigan Entry in Pin Eliminations won last year's game, 14 to 7, by Bill Garnaas and Bill Daley limited their workings to jogging. Both aerial offense and an even more exceptional pass defense. This was in Lafayette, Oct.

14 Special. Vincent IRockJ Snyder, Purdue senior quarter back who captained a team for Paul, Brown, Ohio State coach, during his high school days forward passing. Here is additional Even if our boys of 18 and 19 are drafted, we'll still be able to have college next year," Griffith declared. We'll still be able to put teams on the field and that is what dicated yesterday afternoon by Coach evidence of the caliber of both lines Daley and Garnaas, however, are expected to be ready by Saturday. Edward Dow as he cited Senn's rec Griffith's' "own boys" to succeed to but the men who made Michigan's passes work last year are ready to ord in its two league games this the Senator management since the (fl TIlS I kx HUSKER BACKS PROMOTED.

Mounts to 33 at Massillon, will be cast in we plan to do unless President Roose season. do it again. Northwestern must de Old Fox promoted himself out of the job in 1920. Lincoln, Oct. 14 (At.

It seems velt or high military officials make On the basis of Dow's figures, the evident Nebraska will meet Minne fend with a secondary that is largely inexperienced and this seems to, add Senn offense is almost 80 per cent some other request. different rdle Saturday as the Boilermakers seek to heighten their giant killer" stature against a highly BY C. H. BEUKEMA. sota with a back field which was We will do whatever the govern Sees Baseball for 1943.

"I have been in the capital since efficient, a phenomenal record in high up to another Michigan Coach Glenn Presnell's second choice Thirty-three top ranking bowlers school football. Furthermore, the Michigan has a well balanced at lavored Buckeye eleven. ment orders, for this much is definite: The decision to play football two weeks ago. The quartet, scrim have either filed entries or notified alert Senn defense men have per the season closed and from all I could learn there, major league baseball Snyder, who earned his nickname tack and in three games has shown mitted two league opponents Waller next year will not be ours." for his durability as a quarter back members of the committee they will file before Saturday for the Chicago more scoring punch than any Western conference eleven facing com and Schurz to complete only four will carry on In 1943, subject, of course, to the operations of the selec maging behind the varsity forward wall today, consisted of Wally Hopp, full back; Marvin Athey and Howard Debus, half backs, and Bobby Cooper, I under Brown at Massillon, today was passes in 15 trials. Senn also inter eliminations for the National All-Star named, by Coach Elmer Burnham to parable opponents.

The Wolverines cepted 'six of the attempted passes tournament. Chairman Jerry Peck of tive service law. My new job is to put the best possible team on the whipped a sturdy Great Lakes team, serve acting captain for the and utilized them in fashioning sub quarter back. U. S.

BEERS KEEP LEAD IN CLASSIC Boilermakers in the Buckeye battle the Chicago committee announced last night. This number assures eight- sequent touchdowns. 9 to 0, the Sailors' sole defeat of the campaign. Michigan broke up a first field, of course. But it's much too early to get hopeful about players' man elimination tournaments in four Carlson Directs Defense.

half scoreless tie with two touch REPORT HOCKEY prospects until I see what the draft The story behind this remarkable BOWLING LEAGUE Both offense and defense came in for considerable attention during today's scrimmage, with yearlings, prepared by Scout Ward Lambert, demonstrating the Buckeyes high scoring attack. Altho considerable atten STAR IS REFUSED efficiency rests, it is Dow's opinion, in the coordination of his system of de is going to do this winter. But Mr. Griffith and I will be busy at the meetings." The United States Beers kept the downs in the third period and another in the fourth to trounce Michi gan State, 20 to 0. And last- Satur day, Michigan led the Iowa Seahawks Classic Bowling league lead by a game fense, under the direction of Center PERMIT TO MOVE In appointing Ossie last week as Bob Carlson.

Carlson, a popular tion was devoted to building up blond senior who weighs 180 pounds, VANCOUVER, B. Oct. 14 14 to 0, in the second period, and remained in front, 14 to 13, at the start of the fourth quarter, before manager to succeed-Bucky Harris as the skipper of the Senators, President Griffith said: "I try to take by salvaging the last game of three In their match with the Washington Shirts last night. The Beers won the final game, 948 pins to 945. The Monarch Beers climbed into second place has the responsibility of calling de The Vancouver Sun said today that defense, Burnham continued to direct work on Purdue's own attack, adding several aerial and lateral plays to the fensive signals on the field.

Pat Egan, National Hockey league yielding two more touchdowns to the To show the quality of Senn's defense star, who was sold to the De care of my boys. I've never had a Washington manager who didn't play squad that outmanned it in reserves by taking two from the Budweisers, troit Red Wings last week with Harry repertoire. OHIO FIGHTS OVERCONITDENCE, offense, it should be noted that Dow's young men scored a total of 58 points for me in his active years." Kuzma May Be Beady. while the Thompson Restaurants, who Watson for $26,000, has been refused Except in 1920 and 1921, when he It remains to be seen whether in defeating Waller, 24 to 7, and had been second, dropped three games permission by selective service of Columbus, Oct. 14 Special.

was with Peoria, and briefly in 1922 Tom Kuzma, who was injured before to Meister Brau and thereby fell into ficials to quit his job in a Vancouver uoacn Brown has a doublv Schurz, 34 to 0. The attack uses three backs. Jim Moran, 180 pound right Michigan's first game, will be of much shipyard to go east. tough assignment as he prepares when he was with Minneapolis, Bluege never played for any team except the Senators. His active ca help to the Wolverines.

We have half, attends to the plunging chores; Local selective service officials Ohio state for its game with Purdue heard that he has worked out stead Dick Stull, who was good enough as a a third place tie with the Washlngtons and Meister Brau. Paul Krumske, Schlitz anchor man, fired high game, 277, in a 696 series. Bill Hargadon of the Budweisers had high series, 697, here Saturday. Besides trying to de would not admit Egan had made ap reer as a Senator infielder started in junior to capture his present quarter ily for more than a week and that plication to move east, but W. Mc- sign a defense to stop the Boiler he could have played briefly last Kinstry, selective service board of maker backs, Brown is trying to pre back post, does most of the pass throwing, and Bob Myer, a senior 1922 and did not end until the conclusion of the 1939 season.

During the last three years he has been a Saturday. In this case, he would seem and his team got high game, 1,128, vent overconndence. ficial, said "We are not issuing per to be ready to share the tail back The freshman team today used Pur mits to any one to move from this will do most of the running. Fine Coaching Beeord. Scores: J.

1. GILLS (3.0321 Washington coach. duties with Bob Chappuis and Don centers and leaves seven places open cn a fifth squad. Interest shown by the city's 190 and better shooters since the names of some of the entrants were published is reflected in inquiries made of Chairman Peck and of Math Lueck-er, tournament secretary, in the last few days. It has been such as to indicate that a fifth squad will be filled by the time the last of the entries have been filed, which must be before midnight Saturday.

The entries go to Luecker, who resides at 1738 Addison street. The mailing must include a statement of the entrant's sanctioned league average for 1941-'42 and the $25 fee. One of yesterday's entrants was Edward Guenther of Morton Grove. Guenther and all other bowlers living in suburban cities except Elgin are eligible to bowl in the Chicago tournament as long as they can show a 190 average for last year. Elgin is holding an elimination tournament of Its own at Bowl way recreation.

The Chicago tournament is also expected to draw from Wauke-gan. The Chicago committee is to meet Tuesday to draw the houses In which the eliminations are to be rolled, and to assign bowlers to the various houses. The Chicago committees sponsoring installation of the 12 alleys in the Auditorium Theater Service Men's bowling center will meet tonight In the Medinah club to make progress reports. due's short punt formation against PRIMA PILSNER 12.000 1. to another province for reasons such Robinson.

Butler 19A 160 201 as these." Habetler 1B3 lfiO 162 the varsity. Veteran of World Series. In addition to playing in 1,867 Coach Dow feels that Lane is the section's strongest team, if for no other reason than that it is under the Maricich 182 177 225 Paul White, a fixture, Robinson, Don McCaferty, senior left tackle, Seacham's fores icht Seagram thought of To morrow, the year "Monopoly" was played in a millioa homes; the year theTown- Genter 187 269 186 Pasciak 186 176 166 Peter'n 188 235 163 Bishop 173 214 200 and Frank Wardley, a sophomore, American league games, Ossie played may get the starting assignment over direction of Coach Bob Kohler. give Michigan exceptional strength in the 1924, 1925, and 1933 world se Kohler's teams. Dow pointed out, al Bill Willis.

McCaferty's work against Southern California last Saturday was at right half. Bob Wiese. sophomore 930 1054 916 ries, 17 games in all. His lifetime ways have enjoyed success In City THOMPSON'S RES sensation, is the regular full back. batting average was .272, but he al outstanding.

TAURANT'S I Z. 822 1. and he receives excellent suDDort Sow 232 180 177 league competition. But on this score it would also seem prudent for ways was a more dangerous hitter in BO DRILLS SIGNAL CALLERS. from Don Lund.

Don Boor, substi Wills 168 179 190 Li Dne 166 177 157 the clutches than his batting per coaches of opposing teams to regard tute to Bob Westfall last year, also Pur elH 172 20O 200 Bloomlngton, Oct. 14 Spe- centage indicated. H.Fre 203 226 194 Senn with esteem. For in the eight enai gram has seen service this fall. Capt ciall.

Mindful of the failure of -In Ossie, who was accompanied by Milkau 235 175 Z42 Sinks 209 233 201 Carlson 235 211 192 1054 MEISTER BRAU 3.0351. Watson 17 177 236 Ryan 201 257 151 lai-kion 1H 188 205 Iick 234 17 221 Buacik 194 203 245 95 99Tl048 MONARCH BEER I3.0B1J. Plesch 210 221 153 Hoerafn 163 227 202 Slanina. 220 178 240 d'nJr. 185 17 234 Winsb' 213 224 236 Tl02107ll UNITED STATES BEER f2.844J.

I 943 961 918 George Ceithaml is a 60 minute man icnu jrian was announced the year King George celebrated his Silver Jubilee. That's when the raro whiskies for Seagram's IO. Canadian were expertly blended and laid away to years that Dow has directed the Senn team it has lost only seven league diana's football team to score on five occasions inside the Nebraska 12 yard at blocking back. BUDWEISERS 13.0541. games.

Mrs. Bluege and their 8 month, old daughter, Carol Elaine, will celebrate his 42 birthday at the home of his parents. He was born in Chicago on Michigan had the pass plays last 255 209 233 line, uoacn jbo MCMiiiln gave per a 1 2: 5r year to defeat Northwestern. It sonal attention to the selection of should be noted that last week Pur plays by the Hoosier quarter backs rraub'lk 218 174 195 Theel 255 188 184 Small 188 203 206 Wilmau 212 170 164 1128 943 982 Oct. 24, 1900 and graduated from the College Football due completed two of its three for in today's offensive drill.

WHILE THEY LAST Luther Institute of Business Administration in 1915. He has been ad ward passes, and more important, in "Nine times the Crimson eleven WASHINGTON SHIRT I.AST NIGHT'S RKStXT. tercepted three Northwestern passes. got inside the Husker 20 last Sat ministering infielding business, mostly Caldur i84 183 171 Flndlay college, Wrlsht-Fatterson Held, l. i he Wildcats devoted yesterday's urday, and only twice did the In National Dlitill.r't LOG CAIIN S4 proof; gallons.

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Sths. Par easo -CO burgh than it was at Lincoln if we expect to have a chance with the SCHLITZ BEER (2.9501. W. Fro1 227 1B1 182 in Mich. Northwestern alumni have donated automobiles to convey the players from Dearborn to improved Panthers." Sabik 186 223 223 Voylf-a 253 207 185 Moon Q-2-2 IH'l lull Plttnito 207 215 1801 wer-n jnii inn ii Cftntinr 184 187 157 155 189 177 Munua 158 186 233 Ann Arbor Saturday morning, since Lieut.

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Bee-Vac. won the annual Western Suburban Gus Restaurant. Budweiser Girls. ciaij. ine Michigan football squad moved into Yost fieldhouse this after a ourkee's Margarine, and Thompson's noon because of the weather.

Most of the time was taken ud bv the Tennis Strings each won three games .26 Village Officials' association pistol shoot yesterday in Western Springs. Shooting 10 slow, 10 timed, and 10 rapid fire, Lieut. Clegg scored 281 out of a possible 300 points. The range was 50 yards and the pistol last night in the Congress Ladies King's Ransom Scotch, Sths, por case 42 varsity watching Northwestern plays demonstrated. Classic Bowling league on the Con- The Wolverines were elated to learn gress recreation alleys.

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