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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 16

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DAYTON JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1948 71 Villi kins Have Two Definite' Bowl Bids -wrr-jr v. a reopie in sports Players To Vote Monday On Florida Texas Trips DAYTOXIA Joe Gavin, coach of the University of Daytoa Flyers, will be one of the guests at the Cincinnati Post Metropolitan Cincinnati high school all-star football dinner next Thursday at tht Netherland Plaze Other coaches from the area who will be r. mmWvmm-mmmmm the dinner are Joe Madro, Miami- I Sam Selby, Ohio State; WaitJ smi Single Goal For M. State Big Nine Membership EAST LANSING, Nov. 26.

(UP) Michigan State college pointed its athletic campaign today toward a single major goal membership In the Western conference, to make It the "Big Ten" once more. Influential alumni and school officials are shy In talking about the possibility of a New Year's bowl bid on the basis of MSCa big-time football performance this season. Special Dispatch To The Journal OXFORD, Nov. 26. The Miami Redskins have two definite Invitations to participate in New Year's Day bowl games, and indications are the players will vote to accept one of them, Coach George Blackburn said today.

Bids from the Cigar Bowl at Tampa, and the Basin Bowl, finny vviison, furaue; Kluska, XavJer, and Ray Molting, Cincinnati Each 0 a vji have three minutes to talk about his school and its football, with tht Post editor holding stop watch against any overages Frte Crlsler, athletic director at th University of Michigan, will be the a new attraction at Odessa. Tex. have been extended the Sun Bowl kings of a year The EasLi Bowl opponent would be Hardin. Simmons, Blackburn said, while there has been no opponent named The MSC Spartans have won six ior we iampa contest. W'l games, tied one and lost two.

They guest. Bpeaner bi me oanquet. The Basin Bowl, a new game un der Shrine sponsorship, expects 1 dropped contests to mighty Mich turnout of 20,000 fans, according igan, 13 to 7, giving the Wolver to Blackburn. ines their closest scare of the sea And while we are down Ci-j. cinnatl way it looks as if four Miami Valley boys will receiv son.

Notre Dame beat them, 26 The bids will be referred to the players when they return to Title At Stake In Bombers, Barons Fray Waldorf Not Given Raise "Yet" to 7. classes Monday after the Thanks giving holiday, Blackburn said, Nevertheless, the Spartans feel they have "arrived." In nine and if they vote In favor of accept looioaii awards ior playing with the Bearcats this season They are Alkie Richards, Miamisburg; Tom Blake, Middletown; Si Stay, man and Jack Bittikofer, both of Troy Richards and Blako games they have rolled up 3,735 ing either bid, it will be referred to the faculty athletic advisory yards on offensive drives a little Dayton's semi-pro football sea ED KLUSKA council. more than two miles, averaging EERKELEY, Nov. 26. son will reach Its climax tomor inasmuch as the Redskins made pleted their UC careers with the Miami game Thanksgiving Day 6.3 yards per play.

(AP) Athletic director Brutus row when the John Stanko Barons battle the Dayton Bombers at the Sun Bowl trip a year ago, it is considered a foregone conclusion In those nine games Michigan Hamilton of the University of .1 Suchers Victory park for the city State scored 338 points, or an av- they would be given faculty per California said tonight a report a new and better contract had been championship. mission to make a bowl trip this Captain Gilbert Black of the base air inspector's office at the Wright-Patterson air base had 174 professional fights under the name of "Gib" Black from 1934 to 1939 In that span he was defeatc but 16 times Chris Stefan, the Oakwood bov who has erase of 37.5, against 109 points for opponents and an opposing av Game time is 2:30 p. m. The Barons are the defending year. given football coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf was "premature." erage of 12.1.

champions. They have won the Miami's 1948 record includes seven victories, a defeat at the of the mainstays of the Ohio university football team for the las? MSC partisans are thinking title for the past two seasons play But he agreed it was a good jcuia, in Vuc vi viuy iwu seiuun wiio graauaie irom the Bobcat about a Cowl bid and the school hands of the Dayton Flyers, 7-0, and a 14-14 tie with the University ing under the banner of the Dayton Rockets. ov uuia jrrat will "consider" one, but the main of Virginia. Thursday, Black But the fans should see some thing Is the Western conference idea and added: "Waldorf has done a good Job for us and we'll take care of him when the time comes." Issue. And State's chances of getting of the best football of the season when these two old rivals clash.

Coach Alex Rado sent his Barons through a warm up for the tilt Thursday when they trounced the Hamilton said he believed the Into the Big Nine are beyond the "hopeful" stage and are an Imme 'The Toy Bulldog No. 2 To Make Garden Debut diate probability. reports of new contract, published by San Francisco after burn's charges wound op their season with a convlclng 43-19 victory over the Cincinnati Bearcats. A year ago they wound op an undefeated season with a 38-7 victory oyer Cincinnati In a game that won them the Sun Bowl Invitation. They defeated Texas Tech in a 13-12 thriller at El Paso, and won considerable respect In Texas grid Western conference officials Ironton Bengals, 32-20.

hold their annual meeting In Chi Both teams are believed to be noon newspapers, were the result of a misunderstanding of informal remarks he made recently. cago Dec. 10, and one of the first Items on the agenda will be the Spartan bid for recognition and in good physical condition for the game. The Barons lost Joe Koenig with an arm injury a week ago NEW YORK, Nov. 25.

(UP) "At tl 'j i.ioment," Hamilton JIM CROTE Messrs. Harry Markson, Nat Rog and Carl Sutton has been drafted circles as a result. said tonight, "we haven't talked contract at and there's been dies in California into the Army, but Rado will prob ers and Tex Sullivan were bubbling with enthusiasm today as Hardin-Simmons, the opponent In the Basin Bowl, played Cincin nothing officially. I have no ably find adequate substitutes to replace these boys. they disclosed that "the Toy Bull aggressive style is bo similar to that used by Mickey Walker." Matchmaker Nat Rogers laid, "we're trying to match Foster with Nick Mlstovich of Youngs-town, for the eight-round semi, final to the Yarosz-Lamotta fight at the Garden, next Friday.

Mb tovich has won four of his five nati to a 7-7 tie In the opener for both schools this year. thority to draw up a contract and must go to the athletic advisory board." The chief problem evidently fac- dog, No. 2" would fight soon In ing the Bombers if they are to Odessa is in west Texas, approxi Madison Square Garden. lie indicated Waldorf probably Jim Grote, City Discus Record Holder, Killed mately 200 miles north of El Paso. MSC will have a powerful argument It has enlarged Macklin football stadium to handle crowds of more than 50,000 and has made Its team Into big-time competition.

The Spartans lost no fact at all In losing to Michigan and Notre Dame. Their argument for Big Nine recognition is even strengthened by the 7-to-7 tie with Penn State because the nlttany Lions had been favored to win by a top- They had reference to Vlnce would be given" a raise but sail wrest the crown from the Barons will be stopping the passing of Rado. Rado completed 24 of 30 Foster, young welterweight of no public announcement would be made when that is done. passes in pacing his team to the Players In Fold Omaha, who has been hammering out a. reputation in Chi Garden fights.

He lost one back in 1946." win at Ironton. Waldorf piloted the B.ars this Nearly overlooked In the rush of Thanksgiving Day football year to their first Rose Bowl ap cago rings. Assistant Matchmaker Tex Sul action was a notice that James Grote, 22, a former Daytonian, had pearance since 1937 they meet NIAGARA FALLS, Nov. 26. (UP) Third baseman Billy Kerr and outfielder Johnny Laslo of the Niagara Falls Fiore Senior Markson, managing director of Northwestern at Pasadena on New been accidentally electrocuted In Mountain View, Wednesday, Casre Leagues livan added, "Well, Mistovich shouldn't be any tougher than the 20th Century club, explained: 10 tne JDayton sports fans, the news brings back memories of Year's Day.

In two seasons, his California teams have dropped but one game. This year they were I've never seen Foster fight: but occurring while he worked as carpenter. baseball club have been signed to Brooklyn Dodger contracts, It was revealed today. sports writers in Chicago call him Beau Jack. And Foster was originally matched to fight Beau Jack at Chicago next Friday; but Beau heavy score.

State ran out of midwest competition long ago and began crosscountry series with such teams as Washington State, Mississippi State, Syracuse, Kentucky and Have Vacancy one of the most magnificently proportioned athletes ever to perform unbeaten and untied in ten games. a second toy bulldog because his Following Ms graduation from high school, Grote enlisted in the under the local spotlight Jim Grote attended Parker high pulled out of the bout because of a hand injury." Several openings in amateur Navy where he served two years. Temple. school, where he was graduated basketball leagues In the city were Surviving him are his wife, Director Markson then took This year the MSC team met In the spring of 1944. To him, Thelma; his grandparents, Mr.

and over. He said Chicago report! indicated Foster was a clever, ag the development of his body and and beat Hawaii, Oregon State, Marquette, Iowa State' and Washington State. Tho scores Mrs. Albert Grote, and a brother, Albert of Brookville. Services will be held in Mountain View Sunday its adaption to individual sports was almost a fetish, gressive, knockout puncher.

He were lopsided. was a protege of Billy Petrolk the old "Fargo Express." Petrolic He haunted McKihley park morning. If this keeps up, the lntersec- through tho entire year developing his form in the discus and tional foes may decide to give un, announced last night by Mike Solomon, secretary of the amateur basketball commission. Solomon has three openings In Class leagues for boys 17 and under. There 3s also one spot left in the Central league for boys 21 and under.

That league will will play at the Market House on Sunday afternoons. Any manager having a team qualifying for 6ne pt these leagues had introduced him to the art of bobbing and weaving. Jack Hu ley, who managed Petrolle shot put and his record of 139 Spartan fans maintain that State should be given the, chance to meet the stiffer competition of feet, nine Inches, still stands as who now is matchmaker at the 2 Titles At Stake In Boston Feature Dayton's high school discus record. fered by the Big Nine schools. Chicago stadium, believes Foster is a potential champion, Markson Ho made his great throw in 1914, the same year in which emphasized.

BOSTON. Nov. 26. (UP) For should get In touch with Solomon What if Foster can't be matched ho won his favorite event at the Miami University Relays and the with Mistovich? the first time in New England his at the city recreation offices, municipal building, Third and Ludlow streets. Rogers said he was confident Longden Tops 300 Win Mark tory two New England boxing titles will be at stake in the same district championships at Springfield.

An outstanding amateur boxer the match could be made; but if vK he couldn't, then Foster would be ring on the same night and with either of the champions able to paired with someone else. "Mark-son wants Foster brought in." Meeting Set SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 25. Talking about the second to (UP) The second winter meeting and weight lifter, he was well known In Dayton in both sports.

He once reached the finals in heavyweight Golden Gloves competition. Dayton relatives received no particulars of the accident which claimed his life, other than the fact that death was instantaneous, bulldog, Markson appeared as enthusiastic as if he were discussing a challenger for Joe Louis. take both crowns, it was announced today. The match to be staged at Boston Garden Dec. 10 will find middleweight champion Ralph Zan-nclll of Providence, R.

meeting welterweight titllst Johnny Ce sarlo of Boston. of the Far West league will be held at the Whitcomb hotel here tomorrow, with schedule making "Dumb Dan" Morgan, old-time NEW YORK, Nov. 26. (UP) Johnny Longden, the "Mr. Reliable" of the jockey world, passed the 300-vlctory mark for the second year In a row today when he brought in one winner at Tanforan to give him 301 for the season.

The 38-year-old English-born rider, who holds the modern American record of 316 victories in a single season, brought home Ariel Victory at $6.70 straight in the fight manager, explained Mark- tne mam item of business. son's enthusiasm as follows: "He's a fiend for new faces. Guess that's because he used to be a newspaper The Journal's Weekly Boutin Roundup IRAD Coordinator Shows Co-ordination man a sports writer. Always lookin' for something fresh. I understand he's bringin' in a flock of new pugs from Europe.

Sure, it's a good idea keep the 233 in the McCook No. 1, and first race. His other efforts included a place and a show. Longden, who set his American mark with 316 victories last year, also was the leading rider in 1938 when he piloted home 236 front runners, lie was the second leading money winner last year. Dyke's 606 with the IOOF.

Spewock's Service had a big night In taking two of three games from Green Mon Restaurant in the McCook Women's Classic this Clarerte Brown, bowling coordinator for the Industrial Recreation Association of Dayton (IRAD), can coordinate in more ways than one, 'twould seem. The Ohmer Corporation employe had 604 as his particular IRAD league went through its customary paces at McCook Bowl this week. In that and two other IRAD Star league 153, 154, 155, In that order. Margaret Crabtre had a nice 519 series, including a 213, in the Royal Women's Major, but Ileil-man and Bauman topped her total, with 556 and 552. Looke had 540, Dun and Cordonnier each 533, with 533, Schock 528, Julie 526, B.

Ziehler 523 (with great big 237) and I. Ziehler 521, and Sager 513. game pepped up." Francis AlbertantI, director of publicity, said he had been informed today that Ezzard Charles, heavyweight contender, was training now at Cincinnati for challenger'! bout with big Joe Baksi at the Garden, Dec, 10. He said Charles would arrive in Ke York next Friday and complete his conditioning at Stillman's gym Baksi is training at Greenwood Lake, N. J.

AlbertantI added that the ticket week. Spewock's had won only three of 36 games bowled in that loop prior to Wednesday. Time BUILDING FOR RISER FUTURE HEAD COACII BAT ADAMS and his assistant Jack Yaraell brief members of the North Dayton Panther Cubs, a football team made np of North Dayton youngsters, for their ninth game of the season. Left to right In the front row, are Adams, Don Johnson, a 97-pound guard from Allen school; Bob Jones, an 85-pound guard from Webster; John Xodhes, a 95-pound back from MeGuffy, and Ted Strader, 98-pound back from Webster. Second row are Yarnell, Duane Hooker, a 110-pound end from MeGuffy; Bucky Staggs, a 133-pound back from Allen, and Gary Satterfleld, a 100-pound end from Webster.

(Journal Staff Photo). Panther Cubs: Step In Right Direction Smith's 500, Gertie Gottshall's 524 and Glenna Rhoades 527 were the Intelligence Answers QaaUm Fmo 1. Wjominf. 1 Indiani fClnUn4). Fmlu.

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Vee Shock was the league's ace leagues at the same house, Gerst Car! Copp, director of labor re ner had 621 and a 234. John Shadley a 212, H. Manhardt Jr. a of the night with a colossal 612, on 222, 192, 198. The Baker girls, close in name, were close in scoring, too.

Margaret Baker had 534 and Margaret Baker had 525. lations at Frigidaire, who is 1 director of the ABC, rates men sale was brisk for Friday's tilt between middleweights Tommy Yarosz of Monaca, and JaJ-e Lamotta of the Bronx. He saidg interest had been stimulated 232, Dunbar 608 and L. Zink 244, 1 Much has been said of the need for reaching down into Dayton tion in the latest issue of the West Coast Bowling News as big There's still time to enter the The former had the night's high single for the league, 224, and the grade schools to begin earlier the Ohio Industrial Handicap touma games of last year's ABC cham Johnny Lodhes plays safety on punt situations and returned his first effort for 55 yards and a touchdown against BeavercreeK. Also returned a kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown in the first Tipp City game.

He is a McGuffey sev FINAL OTBALL training of young football players, latter had a 215. ment that begins Friday at thj pionships are recalled. The News Yarosz" impressive victory ov. Randy Brown at White Plains oa Wednesday night tags Corp lor his 293 in the Cleaning up the backlog: singles. Little, however, had been done until Ray Adams, a rabid Kiser booster, organized the North Dayton Panther Cubs, a group of enth grader and weighs 90 pounds.

Carl himself would rather not be reminded of the 3-6-9-10 he Bill Huston 673, Bob Hargrave 664, Harry Wlngate and OrviJle Copp, 624 each, Sam Netzley 605 is a Webster school sixth grader. A very dependable player. Adams is head coach and Jack Yarnell is assistant. Yarnell is a former Kiser football end. The team rum from the T-formatioa Next year it is planned to have an eighth grade team and a combined sixth and seventh grade team, playing two separate schedule.

We haven't been able to schedule teams in our class because of our late start The North Dayton Panther Cubs will be kept together this winter as a North Dayton Boys club Harry Eshelman, a recent add! STOP pok 1 Jxi BREAKFAST Dayton Recreation. All local houses should have entry blanks, but if not, they may be secured it the Rec Entries should be filed with, or mailed to. Jack Moore, Rec manager, no later than midnight Sunday. John Bradley had a night for tion to the squad, it a Webster youngsters made up from four and Charles Staggs 602 in the Frigidaire Nite Hawks league at school seventh grader and weighs North Dayton grade schools. left standing with his 12th ball.

Spin Bowman is starting a movement in the Varsity No. 1 130. He scored both touchdowns To date, they've played seven the Royal. Dale Hundt 613, James Davell games and will wind up their sea against Oakwood and Is a hard kicker. son tomorrow afternoon at Tipp 601 in NCR No.

18. (Who's been hiding these scores, league for more postponements. Bowling in a "make up" game Sunday he had 691, on 231, 247, himself at the Royal, in the Commercial league, stacking the wood Duane Hooker, the fastest man, City. The group, made up of sixth, Throckmorton 567, NCR No. 17 is an end from McGoffey school for 6S9 on 2t3, 197.

224. league, at the National; Betty seventh and eighth grade students and weighs 110. He caught a pass Same league, same night, Eu for a touchdown against Tipp City gene Koiiing had 639. with a 2f: from Webster, McGuffey, Allen and Kiser schools, has come up in the second fray. Postner 522, NCR girls, same house; Mary Helen Durst, a highly acceptable 493 as a sub in the Coca-Cola Golfers league; Mar I AUTOAD'VICE and 224, Boyd Ellis 633 (on 232, Don Johnson, powerhouse Chuck Shechan a 237 single.

Nice GAME suiiday, 23 2:30 P. City Championship Gm DAYTOM COMBERS STANKO'S BARONS DEFENDING CHAMPS Sponsored by SERVICE with a number cf individuals who promise to boom Riser hopes In tht next few seasons. guard weighing all of 93 pounds, snooun men. 213! The league bowls Fridays. When you're talking cl the art of converting splits, speak deferentially of Erma Wright, of the Ladies Major league at the Capitol.

In successive frames, she turned in the 6-7-10, 4-5 and 5-7. That, brethren and sistren, is fitting 'cm In. And she also' made the 3-6-7, for good measure! shall 229, Caddis 228, NCR No. 6 loop. I is an Allen school seventh grader and is our outstanding player on Summer had 610 with Book A backfield threat is Charles (Bucky) Staggs, who is the quar Charley Kepner 6S2 Is Wgh in binders No.

1 in the Printcraft the AMC No. 1 league at the the line and on the team pound for pound. He will be cocaptain of terback and also does the punting, league at the Royal this week, to Congress, and Shook has high sin- gle of 262; add Congress Malorj extra points, kicking off and the Tipp City game along with Staggs. passes. Also runs.

He Is an Al scores or rote or ute iea i'o-rumb's 62S. Bob Aveyard's 627, Joe Garry Satterfleld is also an end Mary Mitchell was In that len school eighth grader and weighs 127 pounds. and weighs only 100 pounds. He top mat 24-team loop. Eeing high man amoj- 96 they're four-man teams is a neat feat Gertie Gottshail exhibited "progressive bowling" at the same house In the Women's Ail- Capitol Ladies Major loop, with uks oia kX it, ona ThM Gracrg's 595 and Speller's 587, Hei'ser.

223. was hish single and East Dayton Businessmen's league, Capitol; Smith's 581, AMC she had 521 all told lers, CapitoL Jo Borkenhapen had 522, Vina Saul 517 and Hilda Gretslnger a DISTiUEUTniQ CO. 214. Borkenhaeen was in form in the Ladies Druids league, too, with 520, including an even 200. DAYTON UNIVERSITY BAKETII2AILIL RESERVED SEASON TICKETS CC3 Ftttrvtd Stats en Salt ef Athletic Department TU.

HD. 12 HOME GAMES S15.C3 JOHN T. STANKO, Prep, Dhtribatar of The women beat the men in that match at Rlverdale Recreation between the two teams sponsored by Combs Brothers. The men won two games, but the! women triumphed on "total pins over three games by 31 The men i won the rubber game by only' Ethel Hughes, a 127-average bowler, had 472 with the Druids Euilt Elcycle For QaeHty and Myrtle Addington, a l3-er, 438 in the Major. Su4a4 71' Girt0 th( IHeli, fiv nln tm AND GASniTT'S mm JSEAkM WNO.

PEA fl FOR PPFC7 111 V4 fa MM. SINGLE GAMES $1.50 uimvs in LKJ FtTItK WHFfJ WEBUV A (rUARAN7D USLD CAfi AT "Bowiin along" to McCook, we. Howard Combs and Elmer Wil-her of 'Warwick 618 in the! wer embarrassed no end. Mrs. Wrieht Field Pioneer league, Jerry Mildred Combs outrolled her hus-Limberts 627 in the Tool Mann- band bv two pins, and Mrs.

MJ-facturlng. Hollopater's C34 In the dd WJlis shamed her's by 32. 1 Mid-Atlantic, Perry's 613 But Jack Meyer saved some of (235) In the Leland Electric men's the men's pride by totaling 510, league, Glaro 608 and Kohlcki's 1 beat series of the match. Os Soto at followinf Sprt9 Q4 SKSSYS1 1 SSK1 MiUM irCS7IH 60 JIM FLYNN, INC IS, AWiSSiSX-U" IXSlBSn asuiTi $1X9 CK'LCnIM It FRAXKLEV MOT03 ALES titt kost iirxia oans.

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