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SUPerlor SECTION TWO rubric 0200 tion Stmt MARKETS Soots 0260 TRIBUNE WANT ADS GREATEST 5 ninA NEWSPAPER yrTHE WORLD'S UiUU GgnaraJBusi PHONE NUMBERS 17 MONDAY, JANUARY IS, 1943. crpn rpj JV MOON MULLINS SOMETHING FISHY RED WINGS TIE WAIT A MINUTE. MOON. MY WORD! MY WORD! HAWKS, 2-2, IN TO MORROW IS ANOTHER THREE HOURS LATER FOUR HOURS LATER THAT REMINDS ME, TWO -JwmmJf. hours rSa I jgp OLYMPIC STAR TAKES TT0 WILE EVENT EASILY MEATLESS DAY.

EMMA, I FORGOT TO TAKE THAT FISH OUT OF MY OVERCOAT FINAL SECOND Make Both Goals in Last 2 Minutes. West Allis Girl Is Women's Champion. What a Finish! Skate Champions R. U. 8.

Pat. Copynxht, IMS, by News SrndieaW Co. Inc. To the Victors Belong Silver Skates! THE QUESTION IS: CHICAGO 131. DETROIT I5J.

Crdiner Movers Tatea L.D. Mr wart t'e'tbeet R. piimon Taoms rosso tbmitl L. Abel March B.W Ware SPARES. Chicago -Fnrpar.

D. Rentier, Mitchell. Wlebe. B. Rentier, Dahlstrom, Carte, M.

Batler. Detroit Matter. Orlando. Liteombe, Howe. Braaetraa.

Jennings, Tflatsoa. IRST PERIOD. Sroring V. Rentier I M. Rentier.

Therm ibert-Hamiill. 6:33. Penaloe Hamill. Liscomb, March, Taten. Ecibtit (misconduct J.

pierond Period. CAN ANY ONE TIE While Arch Ward is vacationing the Wake is being conducted by mem' ben of the sports HE Blackhawks' three Bentley brothers, Max, Doug, and Reg, are 5 feet ILLINI FOR TITLE? 8 inches tall. For Max and Doug exact physical proportions extend to weight with each at 145 pounds. Reg, who's the oldest FOLLOWING is the list of champions crowned yesterday In the 26th annual Silver Skates Derbies: BOTS MIDGET Joe Prather. Cbampaica Crbana 8.

C. BOTS' JUVENILE Roy Parker. Pelrcs playground. BOYS' JINIOR John KJeraandU C. T.

A. BOTS' INTERMEDIATE John Martin. Cham. paign-l'rbana S. C.

MEN'S SENIOR Del Lamb. Milwaakee. Win. GIRLS' JO'IOR Virginia Mazxetta. T.

O. GIRLS INTERMEDIATE Laetta Da Mrs. C. Y. O.

GIRLS' SENIOR Veronica Rom man. Weaa Allia. Wia. LAP PRIZES. MEN'S SENIOR Del Lamb.

Milwaakee. Wia. BOTS' INTERMEDIATE John Martin. Chaos. paign-L'rbana S.

C. GIRLS SENIOR Veronica Rossmaa. West Allis, Wis. BY WILFRID SMITH. (Summaries and pictures on n4zi of the trio, weighs in at 148.

Height of the elder Bentley, pro prietor of a general store at Del isle, Saskatchewan, is not known, but is presumed to be 5 feet 8. The Fred Stone who plays center for Michigan ftECOND PERIOD, coring eoe. Frnaltj Orlando. THIRD PERIOD. IMriii Jennings Abel-Howe Abet naMltedl.

19 UJ9'j. Pewa Mr one. Referee King Clancr. Linesmea Donnia It's a Chore for Indiana State college basketball team is the son of the Fred Stone who was captain of the 1912 quintet at the same school. Young Stone is 6 feet 6 inches tall and played basketball at Hirsch High in Chicago.

Jimmy Johnston, who has a knack of developing heavyweight boxers into championship or Purdue. prospects, has taken over the management of Freddy Fiducia of Newark. Howie Steffens, a young infielder who came to bat once last season for the Minneapolis Millers and doubled off the fence, is a lieutenant in the marines. Marty Burke, the old heavyweight, and Lew Raymond, now atcPadrea aad feteo Mentis. BY EDWARD BURNS.

(Pictures on back page.) The Blackhawks were leading the Detroit Red Wings. 2 to 0. with 69 seconds to go in their hockey same boxing promoter associates in New Orleans, lost $500 on their first show College Dasftctball page; another pieturm on back pagm.) which was topped by Willie Pep and Vince Dell 'Orto. Arthur E. Wil Del Lamb of Milwaukee.

Wis, of the 1936 and 1940 United in the Stadium last night. But Bill liams, who umpired the Southern California-Notre Dame football game in the Los Angeles Coliseum last November, has submitted his resignation from the Pacific Coast conference officials' staff. Commissioner Edwin States Olympic teams and holder of the world 400 meter and 440 yard rec N. Atherton hopes' to prevail upon him to change his mind. The new thumbless boxing gloves, in wide usage by the army and navy, have reduced I a i i w.

n- hand injuries 72 per cent, according to statistics kept by San Jose State ords, yesterday won the men's senior Silver Skates title in the 26th annual Derbies held in Garfield park. One of the largest crowds in the history of the event saw eight championships GAMES TONIGHT. Iowa at Illinois. Chicago at Ohio Btata. Pnrdoa at Minaeaota.

MlUikin at Charleaton. Wheatoa at Elmhnrt. Nebraafca at Iowa State. I at Camp Grant. North Park at Street Naral station.

Wabash at Del'aaw. at Cornell. Illinois Normal at Eureka. Alabama at Vanderbllt. Kentockj at Georgia.

Mississippi at Titian. college boxing coach. De Witt PortaL As of Dec. 28. 1942, the White Sox, with 19, had more chattels in Uncle Sam's pay than any other American league club.

The rest of the decided in the meet sponsored cy Jennings scored in 18:51 and then, in with a half second to go, Sid Abel scored on a solo effort when his shot caromed off Aud Tuten's skate into the net. The Blackhawks argued frantically that the slocks showed the marker was registered after the game was ever but the Chicagoans lost the argument and the teams had their second tie in two nights, this one, 2 to 2. The game was not resumed after the tying goal, ending as the players took their positions for the faceoff after the debate ended. -rw ihi.fl ki)turAin trt tfam? Chicago Tribune Charities. Inc.

tabulation went like this: Detroit, Cleveland, and Philadelphia, 16; Wash- Lamb won the senior title by SO ington. la; St. Louis and Boston, 12, and New York, 8. Taft Wright, the Sox slugger who went away to the army in midseason, stole only one base yards in a carefully paced effort. The in nine tries.

Tris Speaker has been convalescing from influenza in Milwaukeean skated in 11th place la the 12 man field for nine laps. The BY WILFRID SMITH: race was led for the first seven laps Dallas, Tex. Spoke's old home is in nearby Hillsboro. Colored moving pictures of Tennessee's Sugar bowl victory over Tulsa will be sent to any army or navy camp on request, reports Joe David, president of the Althn three Western conference by James De Swarte of the Champaign- teams remain undefeated, the Big Midwinter Sports association in New Orleans. Paul Napolitano, Uni Ten basketball squads apparently Urbana S.

who then fell, causing the field to bunch. Lamb shot into the lead on the 10th lap to hold his in eight nights, was played before! versity of California basketball player, is an accomplished Up, ballet, and have given up on the idea of stopping 15.345, bringing the total to see the ballroom dancer. Illinois from winning its second con advantage thru the 11th and 12th cir teams in the three matches to 45.224. cuits completing the two miles. Ths secutive championship.

At least, the question for discussion no longer is Hawks Lose Ground. ANOTHER. 0 73 JZX income y. The outcome, tho it gave the Hawks These are the eight Silver Skates champions of 1943, crowned yesterday in the 26th annual Derbies sponsored by Chicago Tribune Charities, and held in Garfield park. Seated, left to right: Joe Prather, Champaign-Urbana S.

boys midget; Roy Parker, Peirce playground, boys juvenile; John Klemundt, C. Y. boys junior, and John Martin, Champaign-Urbana S. boys' intermediate. Standing, left to right: Luetta Du Mez, C.

Y. girls' intermediate; Del Lamb, Milwaukee, men's senior; Veronica Rossman, West Allis, girls senior, and Virginia Mazzetta, C.Y. girls' junior. tribune Photo. one of whipping Illinois, but whether Indiana or Purdue, still unbeaten, can Olympic skater was followed in second place by Jim Holmes of Milwaukee, with Ed Olson, Edgewater Skating club, Cleveland, third.

Fourth a point in the National league standings, enabled the Montreal Canadiens to sain in the battle for fourth place. tie the Illinl. The Wisconsin title balloon, badly place was taken by Max Kargol of The closing argument anent wheth Chicago's Catholic Youth organization, punctured when Illinois whipped the Badgers a week ago, 52 to 40, crashed Lamb Takes No Chances. Lamb, who is a member of the Mil with a thud Friday evening at Michi Golfing Sno-Birds Play, Come gan. While Wisconsin demonstrated waukee police force, did not take any Saturday night on the same court chances.

He skated in 11th place WILLIAMS VOTED PLAYER OF YEAR that it was complete master, the evl while De Swarte made the pace. The dence merely accentuated the previous What May, at Edgewater Club crowd realized he was waiting before failure. Illinois won its third conference making his bid, for spectators knew his world reputation as sprinter. De Swarte slowed the pace going into victory Saturday from Iowa, 61 to 41, and figures to repeat tonight against BY CHARLES BARTLETT. the seventh lap and Holmes swung BY N.

WRITERS the same quintet. Purdue is the only President Tom McMahon and his Turning Point. wide and pulled up toward the lead Crowding the Hero Bench. When the nurse displayed my new other leader in action this evening. colleagues of the Chicago District with Lamb behind.

had walked along the other road I wonder where I would have been When Del made his sprint the race Golf association, who will hold their first 1943 meeting in the La Salle The Boilermakers have the second game of their "double header" up for decision at Minnesota. Since the born son. seven weeks ago. I did not crow, What a beautiful little income tax exemption! R. Dunn S.

todayf was over, but Holmes beat Olson for second place by less than three yards. Each hour would then have held a hotel tomorrow evening, are pledged New York. Jan. 17 (JP). The New York baseball writers, often accused of preventing Ted Williams from Boilermakers' margin of victory Sat to a determined effort to continue different mode Olson had a five yard margin.

over Chicago's Kargol for third position. urday was only seven points the the game during the coming year. If had walked along the other way. being recognized as the most valu score was 49 to 42 they by no means Wisconsin also claimed the girls Beloved friends that mean so much to We Know What You Mean, Ole. Something that must be seen to be able player in the American league are assured of victory.

only Cooke for company. For a "golf-loving club like Edgewater, Butch stands out for zeal. Last summer he went into the club championship tournament as a 12 handicap swinger. In the semi-finals, he defeated Hi Fargo 13 times and thereby moved into the title match against Bill Potts, present title holder. Aside from President Whiston and Mr.

the Sno-Birds also list one Charles Evans Jr. This is the same Evans who used to caddy on the Edgewater acreage at Sheridan road, and then went on to pick up such honors as eight Western Ama senior Silver Skates champion' when me They have based their program on loyalty to and love of golf in member clubs. Chicagoans lean now be told that at least one club will not lack Veronica Rossman of West Allia Schedule Favors Ulini. I would have lost each one of them. appreciated: A bald headed naval officer with a beautiful WAVE.

Ole. the last two seasons, announced today that the Boston Red Sox star would be honored with a plaque as the Indiana, tied with Illinois with three fear. drove to first; place. Miss Rossmaa also won the lap prize in this division. victories, ran over Chicago Saturday, for the faith and affection required The children and the home and player of the year at the writers an nual banquet Feb.

7. as did Lamb among the men. John 55 to 27, and is idle tonight. The to sustain the sport. family Rationing Dept.

A few years back, when a wife told That club, of course, is Edgewater, How true of everything I hold most Martin of the Champaign-Urbana S. took the lap prize offered in boys intermediate competition. dear. Hoosiers, who have beaten Ohio State twice, probably should be regarded as Illinois' No. 1 opponent at least until report Is received on tonight's Pur Williams, winner of the triple crown in the American league in 1942 batting, runs batted in, and home runs now is a naval aviation cadet which has the only 18 hole private course located within the city limits Enchanting road I might have walked Miss Rossman's victory In the mile her husband to "wake up and smell the coffee," it usually was said in utter derision.

Now, when there is proper. It always has amazed other that day title race for senior girls was at the due-Minnesota affair. wise golf-smart citizens to know that at. Amherst college and is expected That beckoned me I scarcely could coffee to smell, she shouts it to him Purdue and Indiana will meet in teurs, a National Open, and two Na tional Amateurs. Three "Generations of Fargos.

Edgewater is one of the oldest clubs resist- in supreme delight. Guy Finamore. two games. Indiana plays Wisconsin in the central states, not to say in to be present for the award. Leagues to Meet.

The dinner, which has become an But stiU I can't regret I went my With rationing of meat the folks twice and Purdue has a single game the country. There was a time when Other members, who check in each week-end. at least for cards if the expense of her team mate from West Allis, Bernice Melewski. who previously had won silver skates in the girls' junior and intermediate classes. Miss Rossman took the lead and won, by a yard from Miss Melewski.

who could not muster a final sprint after the last turn on the sixth lap. a few hardy pioneers played over a in Rabbit Hash, Ky are "settin purty." Treb Pies. with the Badgers. Since Illinois does not play either of the Indiana teams, important baseball event in the last 20 years, will be the Sunday course is too heavily laden with snow, the circumstance, has occasioned un makeshift stretch of four or five holes in the vicinity of Broadway, Win-throp, and Hollywood. include three generations of Fargos, present way Because I found so much I might have missed.

Hilda Butler Farr. Sudden Thoughts. There was a time when a man favorable comment by Madison critics. Do You Remember Way Back When: Hiram Hiram Jr and Dan; Ed Maginnis, J. R.

Leininger, R. E. Beck, P. B. Smithson, S.

B. Gmithson, Jimmy The marriage certificate Iwith inset Founded In 1897. This then Isolated terrain was the Y. O. Wins Team Trophy.

Four of the eight titles went to out Dhotoeraohs of the bride and srrooml Obviously the revised conference schedule does not match Illinois against as many top flight teams as Wisconrin. But the schedule was revamped to cut transportation, and Steffes, Jack last year's presi was framed properly and held a place forerunner of the present Edgewater dent; Jim Flynn, G. B. Higgins, Harry of honor on the parlor wall? Mrs. er the game was over was not tne first of the evening to be lost by the Hawks.

The first was a heated affair in the first period when Referee King Clancy had Mush March. Tuten, and Earl Seibert locked in the penalty box simultaneously. Spectators took a big hand in this debate. The first goal of evening, in 4:25 of the first period, was made by the Chicago pets. Doug Bentley.

assisted by Brother Max. It started when Jimmy Orlando got the rubber off the boards and skated behind his case. As the Detroit player completed his arc Max charged, lifted the puck from his control and passed across the cage to Doug, who executed a perfectly timed shot from 12 feet out. Hawks Score Again. A minute after the opening goal, Carl Lis combe was put off for interference and the Hawks organized a power play which jelled nicely at 6:22.

Bill Thorns and Red Hamill delivered the puck to Seibert near the blue line and Earl whizzed one toward the cage. At first the goal which resulted from the long shot was credited to Seibert, with Thorns and Hamill drawing assists. Later it was ruled Seibert's shot had caromed eff Thorns' stick. So Bill was chalked with the goal and Seibert and Hamill got the assists. The crowd's demonstration against the work of Referee Clancy, who has been unpopular here since he awarded a tying phantom goal to the Boston Bruins on Dec.

30, developed late in the opening period. The fans began to warm up on Clancy when he banished March at the 15 minute mark for tripping. Seconds later Clancy chased Tuten for holding. The ruling struck Seibert as being so sour that he shot the puck the length of the rink, whereupon Linesman Don MacFadyen, after Mud Brune-teau had tattled, told Clancy he believed Seibert had tried to hit the xeferee with that demonstrative shot Linesman Knocked Down. Seibert was put in the penalty box with March and Tuten to serve a 10 minute misconduct penalty.

It was at this juncture that the crowd really broke loose, and Linesman Steve Meuris was hit on the head and knocked to the ice by a big roll of adding machine paper. The Hawks put up a i autious defense in the first 15 minutes of the f.nal period and seemed to have the situation well in hand until the last four minutes when the Wing defense tien were put off and five forwards -ok the ice. The first Detroit goal of the night, ie one 69 seconds before the end I the contest was made when Jen-j r'ngs batted home a slow rolling puck cfter Bert Gardiner apparently had made the save. The tying marker came out of a harum scarum melee as the timekeepers prepared to sound the game ending siren. The puck hit Tuten's skate and scooted into the cage, a development that so provoked Goalie Gardiner that he pulled off his gloves and John Bruce.

Hebner, A. J. Feicht, Kawin, Dr. Chester Ihle, Gus Dillon, John P. this prevented Illinois from playing of town skaters.

In addition to the senior races, John Martin of the Champaign-Urbana club, won the boys intermediate race and Joe Prather, a team mate, took the boys We'd go to White City amusement Indiana or Purdue. Harding, Ray Friedley, Frank Keenan, club, which officially founded in 1897 on a new chunk of land bordered by Sheridan road, Damen avenue, and the North Western railroad. In 1910, Edgewater was moved to its present site, which is bounded by Pratt boule park on a Sunday afternoon and have the time of our lives on some press and Bert Wetmore. So Close, but Yet So Far. Mr.

Wetmore, who Is approaching The cross country mileage no midget derby for youngsters under 12 years of age. passes and two or three dimes? his 80th birthday, has been a member since 1905 and heads a list of 31 longer counts in these days of gas restriction and rubber saving. It is Chicago's Y. O. won three of the vard, Western avenue, Damen avenue.

Lazar Smoky Cirelii. i I Wonder. and North Shore avenue. members who have belonged more approximately 80 miles by concrete Edgewater golfers always have than 25 years. roads from Lafayette to Champaign preceding the winter meetings of the major leagues.

Williams led the American league in batting for the second straight year with a average, in runs batted in with 137 and in home runs with 36. In spite of this all around performance, Williams ran second to Joe Gordon of the New York Yankees for the most valuable player trophy, just he trailed Joe DiMaggio of the. Yanks for the same honor, the previous year when the Red Sox slugger hit .406. Now All's Forgiven. Three writers from each city In the American league took part in the voting for the most valuable player award, which takes into consideration team play, but the fact that Williams was twice nosed out of the honor by a Yankee served to convince some fans that the New York scribes were prejudiced against the Red Sox star.

BOBBY JONES HAS 5 UNDER PAR 67 eight championships and took the Walter Eckersall memorial team trophy with a point total of 360. This was the third consecutive team victory for the Y. O. skaters. They been among the most enthusiastic In Edgewater is probably the most and 100 miles from Bloomington to You were the first girl that I ever fortunately situated club in the dis Champaign.

But to travel by train the district, and they're proving it now with an inner organization trict in the face of the transportation knew And, tho I've met a score of them today. now have permanent possession of the problems which will confront more known as the Sno-Birds. These brave gents have set themselves to the job across country might involve three days for the round trip and the alternative is via Chicago which makes the Bloomington-Champaign distance than half of the D. G. A.

clubs. huge silver trophy, the second placed in competition since the death of the founder of Silver Skates in 1930. For I've never known another quite like of playing each week-end, come wind President Whiston said yesterday that the club now has in excess of approximately 375 miles. or rain or snow. Naturally, the present snow has slowed them down a the duration, however, names of addi you In all my journeying along life's way; 300 members, with, nine new joiners The other side of the argument, or tional team champions will be placed spent all he earned.

Now he can't even collect it from thepaymaster. Lippy. It is rumored that a razor manufacturer is about to sponsor a variety program. Wonder if the jokes will have whiskers. Arnold Glasow.

The Wake Depend Help! t'poa IU Fricada Help! Daffynitlons. Swell-head: Nature's frantic effort to fill a vacuum. Josephine Griffin. Censor: A fellow who cuts up. Esther Wilma Brown.

Alley Rat: The fellow on your team with the terrific delivery who always manages to throw the bowling ball into the gutter. Stormy. To the Flag. Red as the flames of the setting sun Burning the skies at the eve. Red as a rose when its bloom is done.

Red only God could conceive! White as the clouds where the angels stand Observing the earth below; White as the silk on a baby's hand. White as the God given snow. Blue as the waters of oceans calm. Blue as so many flowers. True blue.

too. Is this, our dally, psalm. God bless that flag of ours! Helen Balrd La Monte. since Dec. 1, and a few places still mite, but a few of them still go thru the ritual of swinging a club on the first tee.

Your soul was innocent of any guile, on this trophy since it cannot be replaced because of priorities on metal. available. course, is that if Illinois can travel to -Ohio State, why can't the Illini travel to Indiana or Lafayette? In the final analysis, however, Wisconsin Your eyes reflected an untroubled heart, The Y. O. champions were John The Sno-Birds were originated by FRIESELL, NOTED And there was warmth and comfort Klemundt, boys' junior derby; Virginia Mazzetta.

girls' junior, and Jerry Cooke, the personable pro of the club, who is entering his seventh season at Edgewater, Among the Luetta Du Mez, girls intermediate. cannot win a title without beating Illinois. The Badgers have one more chance. This game will be played at Champaign Feb. 20.

in your smile That only simple goodness could impart. Roy Parker, of Peirce playground. REFEREE, NAMED LIEUT. COLONEL Pittsburgh, Jan. 17 (P).

Wil IN MIAMI ROUND most faithful members of this unique clique are President Frank M. Whis- was the fourth Chicagoan to win a The other conference game tonight Silver Skates title. Roy skated the ton and Past President Lawrence J. Miami Beach, Jan. 17 (JF).

sends Chicago to Ohio State and it I wonder if you are as fair tonight O'Toole. half mile for juvenile boys in 44 9-13 seconds' to: add this "trophy to his is likely the Maroons will lose their After the passing years have gleaned their toll, 34th consecutive conference game. 1942 triumph in the boys' midget class. Snowfall Stops All But One. Twenty-two Sno-Birds turned out liam H.

Red Frlesell, nationally known football official, has been sworn into the army as a lieutenant colonel and will report to the director of purchases division. Arlington, If the Stadium wishes to add an Capt. Robert T. Jones, the old master of golf, showed today that army life was good for- his game. Playing Indian Creek course here for the first time, with strange clubs, Bobby shot a 67 five under par.

I wonder if your eyes still beam with attraction to its double header pro on Dec. 6, after a regular attendance all thru November. The snowfall on light Reflecting sweet serenity of soul; gram, we suggest a Notre Dame-Illi Team Standing the week-end preceding Christmas Va Friday for active duty. And sometimes in my twilight reverie Jones Is here on army business. Friesell, central figure in the cele Brook, ide S.

C- 360 210 stopped all but one of them, and most of the regulars got in nine holes two weeks ago yesterday. 1t eland. 3 I wonder if you still remember me. T. E.

B. Peirce Plgd He played in a foursome that included James M. Cox, former governor of Ohio; Brig. Gen. Arnold Krogstad, brated fifth down game between Cornell and Dartmouth in 1940, served Edgewater S.

West Allis, Champaign- On that pre-Christmas Sunday, the nois game. The Irish won their sixth straight Saturday by whipping 49 to 36. Notre Dame vs. Illinois would be the game to double up with the city high school title game in March between the Public and Catholic league champions. George Keogan, Notre Dame coach, said Saturday night the Irish would Cleveland, 3e Henry Plgd- 9 as a captain in World War I.

He Urbana 8. Ten Years Ago Today Jack Chevigny, former Notre Dame star and lone warrior was J. IButchJ St. Looia. Ma 2 sie 100 too 50 40 Milwaakee, Brenza, president of the Metropolitan Madison.

Wia assistant coach, resigned as football coach of the Chicago Cardinals to accept the athletic directorship of St. Edward university. George gave up football officiating in 1941 after suffering a broken leg referee-ing a Philadelphia-Brooklyn profes commanding general of the 5th district army air forces technical training command, and Chick Evans of Chicago, who ruled the golf world 25 years ago. Northwest S. C.

Barrett A. Watertown, Waters Fljgd I Glen EUrn A-AV. 1 bank and former Yale football player. He fulfilled the conditions of a private wager by going three holes, with Earnshaw, Philadelphia pitcher, received 75 per cent pay cut and threw his stick to the ice Aurora, 1 sional game. welcome a 'test against the Illini.

In a violent gesture of disappointment, announced his Intention of quitting baseball. anaPiaaafr. ImA, li awawS.

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