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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 12

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1 i KENOSHA EVENING NEWSE Friday Ncvember 7 1941 Page Twelve 1 TTT Reason Largest orong-win 5ee uaras-racKers Paskvan Among New Green Bay Packer Stars Making Grade Goldenberg is Veteran Guessesfor Kenosha Team Will Rely oh Aerial Maneuvers in Game With Packers Hash from'ifie -Nw-li tS cri i Zi'-iVi 'V1-1 kipp" y- 1" 'if i-i J5 is' mi- 5 1 kf A yv Coach Curly Lambecu to Bring Entire Ensemb'e of Stars Here Sunday Here's About Tickets Reserved seat SleS General admission 9 LIS Children 15 and nnder SS cents Reserved seats new en sale at Chamber of! Commerce office until Saturday fc General admission and ehil-dren's tickets will be placet en sale Sunday morning at It o'clock at Lake Front ttaatraas Gates ta stadium will open at noon Sunday Kickoff at o'clock if The larsest crowd that ever witnessed a post-graduate gridiron game here will jam the Lake Front stadium to overflowing Sunday afternoon when Curly Lambeau's famous Green Bay Packers give battle to the Cardinals a hard hi tune arsrexatlon which hat been steamed up" plenty to nwxe things mora than interesting the toonotch team in toe western division of the National Football league The kickoff time is 2 The advance ticket sale has been xnostJ encouraging: with reservations be ing made from all corners 01 Wisconsin and northern Illinois as well I Two Ail-Americans With a lineup featuring two ail- Americans Paul Berezney tackle from Fordham and Dave Rankin end from Purdue Kenosha will have quite a football machine on the field and fans here figure that high-powered Bays will have tt step high wide and handsome to continue their winning ways 1 The Kenoahans have drilled all week on special defense against the Packers vaunted aerial attack Johnny Blood ex-Green Bay star who now doubles here as an assistant coach and "spot" halfback figured the formation out and the players think the anti-aerial setup may do the business in grounding the overheads Bring SS Players Green Bay will have its entire squad of SS players in uniform and all the grldders are slated for action Don Hutson Cecil Isbell Clarke Hlnkle and all the other topnotchers will display their gridiron wares The probable starting lineups: Green Bay I 1 Foe Kenosha Jacunski LX- Rankin Pannell LT Berezney Kuuslsto LQ Cherny Greenfield i Naughton Hlnsley RO Biolo RT Hollister Ray Urban RS Dolan Buhler QB Horne Van Every LH Blaha Oram RH Wheeler Paskvan FB Leysenaar 1SS9 and he reaffirmed his hold last year after a challenge by Jackson Jackson has rolled IS perfect or 800 games ana 27 scores of 209 The St Louis kegler has a life time league average Of 111 and rates as the number one threat to Day's domination of the throne TODAY'S GUEST STAR: Hugo Germino (N C) Sun "After watching North Carolina lose five of its seven thus far a former etn lete at the institution urges the university to Obtain priorities on nfuardnr nuffs for distribution to its football players" I sv 'J ifc syrf "ft BOMBS BASKETS HERE How ard Vocke 28 feet 3 inches ana weighing 175 pounds is one of tte Goodyear cagers xrom Axron who will oppose the Oshkosh All-Stars Tuesday night at the high school gym in a contest sponsored bv the Kenosha Exchange club rVocke captained the Brooklyn St Johns quintet in I38-3 ana was named all-Eastern guard Joe Lap-chik former CelUe great end now coach at St Johns rates vocae as one of the headiest college players he ever drilled In addition to being valuable for his ability to set up teammates on scoring plays Vocke Is a dangerous long shot artist Englund Rides in First Spot Kenosha Cager Will Be One of featured Stars in Classic at Chicago Chicago (Special) Gene Enslund University of Wisconsin wonder basketeer will be one of the featured players in the lineup of the CciUete All-Stars when they face- the Oshkosh team National League champions is basketballs classic of classics to be held Friday November 28 in Chicago Stadium Englund was an Ail-American All-America selection In addition to being selected unanimously on All-America teams he was voted the most valuable player in the Big Ten last season and won the signal honor of being the first player to receive an award for basketball similar to that which the Chicago Tribune awards annually to the "Most Valuable' football player in the Big Ten Gent's home is In Kenosha Wis but he Isn't likely to see much of his neighbors for awhile due to the fact that he intends playing basketball in the National Leagu during the coming season He Is 8 feet 44 inches tall and weighs 193 pounds 4 Englund scored 1004 points during his three years Of Big Ten competition a -mark which Wisconsin cagers will be shooting at for some time to come Day Jackson Open Bowling Contest 0 Santa Monica Calif Ned Day and Lowell Jackson bowl tonight ia the first of their 160-game series for the 1041 National Match Play championship Day 31-year-old West' Allis Wis nln master has a 10-vear av- Crftgw 0t 20423 Ie won undisputed 1 claim to tna crown in iwst ana 1SS8 There was no challenge in finost Dourbons HELPS TO WE PACKER DYNAMO George PnskTM one of to nation's otitstrKito: afujl-backs last season at Wisconsin Is making smooth strides ut Coach Curly JLambeau's jKheme of pro football SrSi withtoe Green Bay Packers LUted wmVe heavy going against tha Kenosha CartUnal Sunday nltttoB ia Lake Front stadiuny bU ftosch declares-- r'T GEOBG ASXTAr BMk Bis Ornn rsakvan from tl University of Wisconsin wu CoMk I lm-besu's first choice In the National lete draft of college itm this year A tuU-back who twice was selected as the most valuable to his team (by teammates) George also was the fan choice to start at fullback for the College All Stars against toe Chicago Bear this year Paskvan la the drlvtne tTP of fullback so valuable to preaail fp- With the Packers he Join Clarke Hlnkle Eddie Jankowskl and Frana Balass to make up a quartet of bona crusher at the position Ha also is adept at defensive play In 24 varsity fames at Wisconsin George carried the ball 288 times with a net gain of 1029 yaxda for average of 38 yard per try He to feet tall weigh US pounds end Last summer be trained for football by working la a stone home in McCook 111 Straiurely he played one year of high ehootfoeaU and that waa at guard Xa both high school and at college ha wa outstanding in the weight events on the track team Ha recently married ALEX tJaUBAtf Sad Alex Urban adds that touch of realism to sport hope that can make a great player When asked to relate thrill in football ha answered "Making touchdowns" Urban la another Packer out of He deep south as tar as eoUege goe but he crosses up the observer who would Jump at conclusion and make him aoath-erner Although ha Played three year of varsity and at South Carolina ais home dty la Toledo Ohio This at Ai first year of professional football Packer and all run to considerable height and Urban ia no exception He is 8 feet Inches tall His playing weight Is Just ana pound lass than 200 and he to 24 years old At South Carolina he was coached by Sax Knrtghi one-time Packer fullback and It was on his say-so that Xambeau affixed ihe tall lad's name to a contract Neither is sorry Urban Is -not married and stiU undecided about a career HEXHAM mOautlG Baal Nebraska has contributed many worthy sons to the cause of the Green Bay Packers and Herman Bohrig is one of tha worthiest He is an all-around back in every sense of the word He runs kicks passes and -blocks Although he was on the losing team ha stood out in the Rose Bowl game of last Jan 1 and Coach I Lam beau placed him fourth on his National league draft list: For a man of his talents Itohrig has an unusual build Into a 0-root O-Jtnen frame he has packed ISO pounds For three years ha- was a varsity halfback for the Cornhuskers He is 23 years of Ktehri graduated from Nebraska with a bachelor of science degree and spent the summer prior to the All Star cam working In a defense Indus tiles plant in Lincoln He attended high school in Lincoln his home town Herman's college fraternity was Sigma Alpha Zpailon which makes him a "brother" of several Packers CHABXJES GOUdCNBZBG Owl Charles Goldenberg better known a -Bucket- seems to defy the passage of Om as year after year he return to the Pstekar lineup with added vim This la his ninth season While ha has been passed up In all-rofessional selections except for honorable mention in recent years many followers of the game considered his play equal to any guard Buckets at SO yaarg old He at married and tha father ad en eon Although he was born In Odessa Kueaia Croldes-berg easae to the United States as a youngster and mint yanost of hia life in Milwaukee where bo attended the public school and starred in high school football He contimied his football -career at tha University of Wisconsin and rose to greet heights with tha Packers" After starting with Green Bay at fullback Buckets was shifted to block- aiSonTta on 10 tooxihdowns He Is fact 10 inches tall weighs tag pounds and to former professional wrestler Presently he is manager of a loan and finance company In Green Bay and la also associated in business with Don Hutson In tha operation ef a recreation center Hia liome now is In tha Packer dty HABBT JACUN3KX Bad Harry Jacunski who play left and Is ona of the tew eastern college products with the Packers He played three years of varsity football at Fordham university and la 1938 was selected by his toammat a tha Bam' most valuable He waa an tha Chicago All-Star squad and an eastern All-Star squad in 1939 and received eeveral honorary college citations This is Jacunski's third season With the Packers He had brilliant first year slipped somewhat back into oblivion to 1940 but rebounded Into tha limelight as this asaBn got underway His scoring of two touchdowns up to tha tha tart of the current campaign waa re stricted to tha U38 season '1'tM BaMaTPBfeasffBll ad to Coach Lam beau by Jimmy Crewlay Fordham mentor who Is a product of Green Bay and a former Packer himself Jacunski Uvea at New Briton Conn He I married and tha father of twins At yean of ago he is 8 feet 3 Inches tall and weighs 198 pounds Offseason bo works as salesman Although he isasiied a bachelor of science degree In education ha did graduate work in CABX BXIXXNIACX Kad For three years Carl Mallaneatat has Been suurung right end' tor the raejeara Tall rugged and fast he is ideally suited to tha position Carl spoke of retirement last summer and then was mem tinned In a deal' with out: when tha season rolled around tha big end waa out cor bis fifth year with Green Bay MuUaneaus to feet laches 'taS': weigh SOS pounds and to SS years Old Ho to an excellent pass receiver as well as a hard agreestve defense player His alma anater waa tha University of Utah Following graduation ha waa signed by the Packer but later decided against playing and let one season slip by before making an hia mind to report Up to this isaian ho scored 98 point on touchdown Carl la net snarrted His homo originally waa tn Phoenix Ariz but most of nig urn tn late years ha been spent on the west coast Between tha 1940 and 1M1 football ssssons ho wa engaged te work tor an airplane manufacturing firm in California "Moose" he is called by- friends to the younger brother' of Leo (Brute) Mulleneaux a former Packer who was a familiar fx-tura around tha National league Tor several year Norm Mielke Hits 703 Grid Clashes on Porous Defense of Badgers Causes Critic to Pick Bucktyes for Victory By HERB BARICXR New York () Without fear and certainly: without hope here are this corner's guesses on the week's football program: Navy-Hotte Dame: Both undefeated thought both have been tied Notre Dame as one very good team: Navy has two The Tars have no passer as effective as Angelo Berteiu has been at various times this season and on dry field that edge might be decisive Still it's guess at best and well take Navy Tulane-Alabama: No matter what the recorCB may say these two look like the southeast's two most powerful arrays Alabama's Jimmy Nelson has few if any superiors as an all-around threat but Tulane when it clicks seems unstoppable Extremely doubtfully Tulane Southern California-Stanford No reason on the records to look far ther than Frankie Albert and Stanford Jack Wilson is one of the season's great baks but football is no one-man game It looks like Texas by whatever score It chooses Minnesota-Nebraska: The Husk-ers have gone 'way back Crippled or no Minnesota seems a sure thing Harvar d-Army: Certainly the spot for an upiiet but off its showing against Notre Dame Army rates the nod 0 Pitt-Fordham: Probably much Closer than could have been expected earlier this season but Fordham easily gets the call Texas A and MSouthern Meth-odist: Dangerous threat to the Aggies but well string along with A and Ohio State-Wisconsin: The Badgers ean scoi'd but their defense looks porous Taking Ohio State Northwestern-Indiana: No possible pick but Northwestern here Auburn-Mississippi State: Probably extremely close" despite Mis sissippi State's undefeated status State without much conviction Louisiana State-Mississippi: Ole Miss looks good now and rates the nodvin a doi one 1 -New York University-Missouri: No rest for the Violets MissourL XllinOls-Iowa: Even Stephen Iowa Purdue-Michigan State: The Boilermakers luck Is due to change Purdue Detroit-Maiquette: Just a guess uetroit Kansas State South Carolina: Ditto South Carolina Oklahoma-Iowa State: Oklahoma looks much too strong Georgia Tech-Kentucky: Taking Xtcnvt i Plays on Hilltop Frosh Team Milwaukee Bill rree- walt- ireshrflan halfback scored three touchdowns as Marquette's first Tear football squad defeated Ripon college yearlings 31 to 6 last night Freewalt a Chicago boy sprinted 22 yards for lis first score pounded five yards for the second and raced 42 on the thi rd Rudan and Wore! accounted for the Hilltop's other touchdowns A past from Eirchoff to doil foi lowed lateral to Siefert brought Ripcn's only score in the second quarter Don- Oraliih former Kenosha hixh school 1 tar was in the game at quarterbaiUc for the Marquette team He is numbered among me standout yearlings of tha froth star Dial 8111 lor your Classified Ad Off llcintoefiy's rtOOfSTltsJOrffSOu1UHWHlSW Saturday SPORTS KITCHEN A little ot Evozything New York (Tie Special New Service) From what we hear Minnesota's sleepir play against Northwestern was a comparatively simple maneuver compared with some For instance Bert Fcnenga a St Louis high school coach comes up with a "mystery play" which calls for a runner to go toward the sidelines and then bat (not pass) the ball forward and out of bounds He says it has been ruled legal because the ball isn't passed and of course the ball belongs to the side that touched it last In Portsmouth Ya a couple of weeks ago a high school player named Stumpy Caprio slid over to the sidelines and tried to hide The loudspeaker boomed out: "Caprio now leaving the game A moment later the announcer corrected himself and-said: "Sorry Caprio is not leaving the game" It wasn't until then that the other team spotted the sleeper TAKE A CHANCE DEPTji With fall knowledge of peslble eense-raences and realizing that the selections cant be worse than the gags we offer: Mlsseori-N Plenty el tnlsery for the Violets Navy-Netre If the field is as wet as they expect it will be three oceans for Navy Alabama Tulane Alabama has a Tn Lane read te victory Davidson bad better Duke Arkansas-Rice Truth and Arkansas crushed earth will Rise agaisu Mhmesota-Nebrasks--If Minnesota loses this one never askn Gopher what happened Stanford-Senthern TJSC weald like te win this bal the Trojans went Stanford FAIR WARNING: Emil Heintx who was watching that pro gam when Red Friesell's leg was busted figures It was a tough assignment "Before had time to blow my wbistla he related "one of the Dodgers Tolled oven "Better call 'em right You know we're breaking officials legs tonight' JACOBS BEACHCOMBINGS! It will east Lou Jenkins SLSta if he doesnt turn up here today for an examination The eommisslen refused to accept his regrets Tommy Tasker bad a tough time getting in shape for Monday's fight with Johnny Calan because the gym at the Jacksonville (FIs) Naval Air Base has been dismantled and be had te go into the city for his workouts 5703 Sixth Avonuo giliiiiililMjillMlilllllHWIiluul Oshkosh All-Stars Score Cage Yin vikui ra tha nshlrnsh All Stars turned' on their scoring power in the last half last night to defeat the Chicago Bruins National Pro Basketball League rivals 58 to 44 in an dxbibittoft ame The Bruins led 29 to 27 at the hall Barle dumped In 14 points mad Edwards 12 to pace Oshkosh scoring Gene Englund ont of tha team's "freshmen" had a basket and four free bosses KHS Cageis Preparing for Fiist Contest Here Nov 21 I v'ek'J-v wn Portage to 1e replaced Irewya Is concentrating on Hammond o-bust athlete who just finishing- a RPaenri of fullbackinc for the fOOV ball team: He is food ball handler can move quick his Is sharp for the nets and he In a bulwark on defense Invites All Players We will try our best to make vjhe drat division but we will liare to neat aars in ut waiervcico We want plenty of school spirit end all boys that are Interested la basketball are invited to attend ptw tice" says Trewyn All teams la the conference with the exception of Salt and Central scheduled to 'play the championship eontest for the rld tlUs 11 at Madison will touch off the cage drills Monday These Include: West of Madison Belolt JanesviUe lk and Park and Horllck of Racine Marquette Entrains for Detroit Battle Milwaukee OJJS Coach Tom Stidham said that all members of a squad of 29 Marquette university football players with whom he en trained today were in good pnyn cal condition to battle the Univer sity of Detroit there tomorrow He sent them through a light decen sive workout in strong wind and rain here yesterday and planned to exercise them at Detroit this after noon 01 SERVICE STORES an4 Ave Ffcea ill 1 Third Bowler in Unit to Click Middle Gome Is Heaviest with 244 Count Holds Av erage of 191 This Year The season's fifth 700 bowling third for the Commu nity Hall Majors was forged Thursday night by Norm Mielke when he assembled a series of 702 He had the pins fiyinf In all directions as he banged off games of 134-244 and 225 Mielke holds an average of 101 and roUed 6S3 last week He has been pumping the ball in the one-three ever since the season opened Previously It Kruger posted ft TOS and Gil 'Orevenow recorded 704 in Mielke'i circuit The other two 700 counts were 725 by Bill Marescalco in the Hub Classic and 701 for Fred Serto in the Tavern Majors- These were September and October tallies KYF FootfeslI Lccjue Games Saturday Nov 8 Huskies vs Wolverines Stadium 10:00 V- 'O- Henies vs" Junior Ramblers Stadium J- Royals vs Admirals Stadium 11:00 PLANERTS ICE SKATES Th WorJcf £rf Sail fie the hreeze frith- NORTHLAND SKI'S est sixtb Ave rhaste me By 1 Score Community Thick mellovtanned calf Hand stained finish: 3 Double weired Jj i I Rufus King of Milwaukee to Appear Here 1 With an early opener carded on Nov 21 hare against Rufus King high school of Milwaukee Coach Ben Trewyn will- assemble his Kenosha Red Devil cagers of the Big Eight conference for the first om-cial practice of the season Monday afternoon He will be plotting vengeance for the 34rS7 setback inflicted on his charges at Milwaukee last season' Prospects are not too encourag-Ing in the Red camp' since only four regulars two of them letter-men are returning while "Gabby" Hartman ace sharpshooter who led the conference in scoring is now 1 a JrEEnnuu Wisconsin the University Goes in February Joe Wierschem guard is avaiV ahld until February and Dick Hammond center the other veteran looms as the mainstay Al Fortino forward and Joe Onosko forward were guard reserves last year Promising material includes George Pfarr Chester Zongolowicz Bill Bleneman Eddie Radykowski Bob Wilson and "Red Reynolds With Hartman who gained all-district tournament team honors at The group rejected the suggestion that the football schedule be limited to Sept 18 to Nov 15 inclusive and also disapproved another' proposal recommended by principals that no member school shall take part in any athletic contest in a sport approved by the association and played in Wisconsin under rules other than those approved by the board of control The WIAA followed the ex pressed desires of principals by i iCaaunasd an Page Thirteen 1 1 Vote Down Proposal to Shorten Prep Grid Year These Famous Make to Choose From' FnEEMAIT IXOXlCXXEni COPEGS HEJ1LTHCPOT New Rules Are Drafted No Spring Drills Milwaukee A proposal to shorten the high school football playing season approved by Wisconsin high school principals was voted down by school representatives at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin-Interscholastic Athletic association yesterday OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS 53.

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