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THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1952 Wolves Pound Out 6-3 Win Over Indians At Sudbury Sudbury Wolves Although droppipng a 3-2 contest last night, as a total of 54 scoring Going into the third and final and Sault Indians set some sort of; to the Indians in the Northern On- attempts were stopped. period with a two-point advantage, a record here Friday night when i tario Hockey Association senior Andy Anderson, Sudbury net- Sudbury emerged with two more I 30 plavers were thumbed to opener Wednesday at the Pul-; minder, received 26 of the total goals, while the Indians netted but penalty from each lar Building, last night's win was peppered at him. i one more. i while the Wolves pounded out the second credited to the Wolves' Not to be outdone, quick-moving Six of the nine goals scored dur-! victorv.

two grames The first game was Bob Mitchell of the Indians was ing- the evening were tallied while Thfr Indians will return to the awarded to Sudbury when the In- on the job for 28 saves. one of the teams was short-handed Sault where they are scheduled to dians were penalized for not hav- Leading 3-0 at the end of the on penalties. the North" Bay Trappers on, ing their players registered in first period, the Wolves were again The rough and tumble contest! Sundav afternoon at Pullar Stadi- time. in the lead at the second intermis- saw Referee Jim Kelly mete out um. Game time is 3 p.

m. i Both goalies were at their best sion. 4-2. Ann Arbor, Port Huron By The Associated Press 30 to each club Scoring honors for the Wolves I were divided among Nick Tomiuk, i Yacker Flynn, Tatter McCtelland. Red McCarthy, Andy Milne, and George Defelice.

Marksment for the Indians were i Dean McBride, who scored on an assist from Lum'ey at the 1:21 i mark in the second period, Kerr Thursday games and clash Nov. 13 back to the Muekegon 30 and then i on an assist from who net- for the municipal championship. passed 31 yards to Dick Deam for ted the second goal for the Indians Two Class A Teams Keep Slates Clean Ann Arbor and Port Huron sailed Morenci a touchdown. In a Saginaw Valley i at 16:41 of the second frame, and on in their unbeaten, untied ways i A a "i two handoffs from of the in Michigan's Ciass A high school wner of the longest win Chuck Lambert to Clarence Peaks i evening, Rubic, assisted by Palla- football Friday night, but Lincoln; treak modcrn Michigan prep i resulted in touchdowns that gave i dl snot th Indians' third Park dropped out of that exclusive i story got past Blissfield 14-13 FIint Central a 14-0 win over Sagi- score at 10:3 the fjnal Pe rl circle i Staelens' accurate naw Arthur Hill. The Big Reds of Port Huron footwork in kicking two conversion Oliver top games: Bay City 40.

made it a decisive 27-7 win over points. Marcus Cisco scored both i Ba City Handy Monroe 26, Birmingham while Ann Arbor was i Morceni touchdowns on runs of 57 i Highland Park 7: Hazel Park 20. being held to its lowest score of; and 05 vards i Ferndale 6: Grand Rapids South "mo. K.UOIC. i.urmey.

i-areia. the year in beating Ypsilanti 21-7. and Frank Moel-! Eastern Dearb 13 Wyandotte ruined things lor Lin-i vidcd two tochdowns (l icce -paT-t with a 21-fi shutniit oft Ijjneups Sault Indians: Goal. Mitchell: forwards. Walters, J.

Horeck, Palladino. Kerr. Rubic, Lumley, Farelli. i Ecorsc 7. coln Park with a 21-0 shutout of a team that had won six straight.

Michigan's other undefeated Class A teams. University of Detroit high and Detroit Eastern, won Fordliain Favored toward Port Huron's 17th straight i victory, by far the best in the ctate among Class A schools. Ann Arbor was able to manage only a '-0 lead at the half, but! picked up a couple of third-period I touchdowns before permitting de-1 fense-minded Ypsilanti to scoi'e midway in the final period. i BOWLING ELKS' BOWLING LEAGUE W. Baby and O'Connor.

Sudbury Wolves: Goal, Anderson; cefense, Rondina, Mclntosh, Bar! rett, Defelice; forwards, Flynn. Mc, Clelland. Kaupi, Heale. Milne. Tom', iuk, McCarthy, Mestan and Ranelii.

Officials: Jim Kelly, referee, North Bay: linesmen. Wes Hart, I Leo Fletcher, Sudbury. Scoring Antlers 15 Loyal Knights 11 Preville's 10 River Rats 7 Sporthmen 6 Detroit U. Benton Harbor's Jack Cox broke TUers 36 i through to recover a Muskegon Esquires 16 NEW YORK Wir.le-ss in Heights fumble and ran 27 yards Inner Guards 15 three starts although each game i for a score that ave his toam a could haw gone in their favor 2 14 victory in the last minutes of Rams were eu.point lav Thc wm put Bcnton Ha b0r favorites today to down University in first r' acc Jn the Southwestern Detroit (2-3) at Randalls Island Conference. Stadium i Detroit Catholic Central handed The Rams have lost to Holy Flint Northern a 32-6 defeat Cross (12-7), Quantico Marines worst the Vikings have suffered in (21-8) and Boston College (14-13).

10 years. The Shamrocks ruined The Rams were faced with the the homecoming of former task of stopping Ted Marchibroda, Detroiter Burt Smith, now North- Total 2182. Detroit's crack passer who is rated ern coach, by scoring twice on pass as one of the best aerial artists interceptions and twice after rein the land. The Titans had de- i covered fumbles. feated Wichita and Drake while Battle Creek held favored Muske- losing to Villanova, Marquette and i gon to a 13-13 tie when Ken Grif- Oklahoma A M.

I fin ran a LI 8 a 9 13 14 17 IS Anthri 1: Loral Knithlj 1 394: Cavlll 506: Hanni 444. Wclb 4H: Blackwoed 473. Total 2236. LOYAL KNIGHTS Venifr 358: Olcslk 423: Eaton 333: Sommtrs 355: MacWe 576. I Sportsmen 7: Inner Guards 420: -478: Bush 422: Sullivan 515; Craig 453; McQueen 412.

Total 2258. IN.VER Blorltz 3S3: ton 386: Miller Vorase 49B; White lourth-quarter kickoff 7. Total HIGH COST OF PLAYING SHOULDER PADS Hirer Bi(j 485: Prevllle 481: Andary 414: Harrison 343: Gustatson 425. Total 201S. RIVER RATS Lawrence 307: French 274: Donnelly 401; Turley 431: Chayne 458.

Total 1991. Tilers 2 Rhind 366: Mucklc 472: Trapasso 453: Hocevar 418: Clausen 454. Total 2302. ESQUIRES Anderson Atkinson 509: Pern- 475; Andary 496: Wilson 463. 2344.

Total TANNERY BOWLING LEAGUE (Women) W. 1L. Scissor Trimmers 17 7 Split Shipping 13 11 Third Floor 9 la Knife Trimmers 9 15 (First Period) Sudbury, Flynn), 4:47. i Sudbury, (Defelice), 6:38. Sudbury, 17:47.

Penalties: Mclntosh, Sucbury, tripping. Waiters, Indians, in- i terference, Heale Sudbury. i roughing, McBride, I roug-hing-. Farelii, Indians, boarding, Rubic, Indians, high i roughing, Mrestan, Indians, roughing, FareJli, Lndians, roughing, Baby, Indians. roughing.

$16:20: Baby, Indians, high sticking, 19:11. Second Period (Scoring) 4 Indians, (Lumley) 1:21. Sudbury, 9:15. Carolina, California Coast Games Get Top Grid Billing By ED CORRIGAN The Quakers were rated one-toueh- KEW YORK eyes of the i down favorites. college football world turned today Michigan State, rated the No.

1 to Durham. N. and Berkeley, teal a in the country, took the fleld where the two battles of the i against Purdue, which currently nation's grid Goliaths were sched- tfed for th Big Ten leadership uled. and a tr 'P the Rose Bowl trith At Durham, before a sellout Michigan The are crowd of 45,000, Georgia Tech undefeated in the league, but, went against Duke, while on the strangely, haven't been able to other end of the country, the Uni- wln outside loop, versity of California tangled with They figure to be the toufheit UCLA the Spartans have faced All told these four powerhouses i this season, and if Biggie Munn have lost exactly one and his operatives are going to be California defeat at the hands of i victimized at all, this seems to Southern California last week. All the time to do it But it's unlikely, the others have identical unblem- Tfl country's other two big ished records, six victories and no DO Maryland and Oklahoma, defeats.

which rate second and third re- Rumors were cirulating in Dur- i spectively, were paired with, set- ham that Georgia Tech be The Terps had Boston Univer- given a Sugar Bowl bid no matter sit which, in turn, had Harry how the contest turned out, and Agganis and not much more. that its opponent would be Villa- opposition was Iowa, nova, one of the top teams in the State. East, which preserved its un- Kansas, which still has a beaten record with a 20-20 i i of beating out against the Parris Island Marines iho ifc may the Big last night Seven crown, played Kansac State The Engineers were expected to i Texas xva favored over Southern rely on the running ability of Leon Methodist in the top Southweat (Shorty) Hardeman while Duke Conference game, and Michigan was banking on the accurate tangled with Illinois in an. effort Ted Kress, star Michigan back, picks up 17 yards as he skirts his own right end in second quarter of game with Minnesota at Ann Ar- hor. Mich.

Behind Kress is Dick Beison (64K Michigan guard. Minnesota players: Ron IVallin (35). back: Stavros Canakes (79), tackle; Jim Reed tackle. Michigan won, 21-0. Wirephoto) Grand Morals Takes Brimley Bays By a Score of 26-21 passing of Worth Lutz.

a bloke who hasn't had one of his passes intercepted this season Georgia Tech rates -S'o 4 in the weekly Associated Press Football poll and Duke No 6. The UCLA-Cal game will have a big bearing on the Pacific Coast Conference race and who gets the Rose Bowl bid. The Golden Bears were rated the team to beat until they were dumped by Southern California Now USC and UCLA are the only unbeatens in the con- i ference. The two teams are so evenly matched that the pregame line i I listed UCLA as a mere half-point i choice to grab undisputed lead in the Big Ten Pigskin Is Actually a Cow's Hide By GEORGE H. KEEFE Springfield Union Staff Writer (Written for The Associated ftcmt) CHICOPEE, Mass, (fi Eighty thousand football fans roared as the pigskin soared through the au- Th-e big one in the East pitted tumn haze and settled in the Penn, the potential champion of i a nlayer.

the Ivy League, against its intra- But "it wasn't "pigskin." state rival. Penn State, which it; it as or GRAND MARAS-Grand Marais Halfback Schwiderson hit pavdirt ha beaten since 1936. Penn is for the maker of top grade foot- coasted to a 26-21 win over the early in the second quarter to up i nbea ten thou tied hvice while balls are fussy about the tough- Brimley Bays Friday afternoon, I the score to 13-6 for Brimley, then i th Uany ere unbeatea i nesa of the they (even. avenging an earlier loss to the Grand Marais came back two Unt ey ran lnto Micbl an state though they dont worry about the Spirited Grand Marais took the utes before halftirne to tally and 6-Kerr, Indians. (Rubic), 16:41.

over them just a week earlier on a Penalties: Baby, Indians, board- i opeideA 34-0 Bcorin mg-, Connor, Indians, hold- ing. Heoa, Indians, miscon- game from the favored Brimley climb within one point of the Bays, I team, after the Bays had rolled 13-12. i Leading at the end of the third! spree. i quarter, 21-18, Brimley held the! Grand Marais opened the scoring with but two minutes left in the' on a 35-yard run, when Coach John bal garaej when Grand Marajs i I Drugan's Bays took a one-point ad- SCO its winning TD. vantage.

7-6, on a oO-yard pass from Cb WTJ JtllVi i UH, VrfUdV.il Ullll f-1 duct, Defelice, Surbury, knee- Drugan's Bays took a one-point ad-' mg 5:05: Farelli Indians, high vantage. 7-6, on a 50-yard pass from i stick.ng, Rondina, Sudbury, John Schwiderson, one of the Little i Bob star ran halfback, holding, Mclntosh, Sudbury, Conferences stars, to Wavne Hietti- Va ed flur the Conte3t -1 holding, Heale, Sudbury, ma- i fco. Taken to Nowhprrx- hncniral if Browns Rated Point Better TANNERY BOWLING LEAGUE (aien) W. L. Shipping Room 8 7 Fourth Floor 7 Buffing Room 8 7 Foremen 8 7 Pasters 8 7 Second Floor 5 10 Foremen 2: Fourth Floor 1 Baxter 407: 445; L.

Coutitr 4,93: Garret! 449. Total I229. FOURTH Atkini 475: J. Kelly -a Warner 359; R. Maze 453; A- Miller 479.

Total 220-i. i Buffing "Room Shipping Room 1 BUFFING Mitchell 395: A. VanDusen 460; Berkley 451; a VanDusen 540: 43S. Total 2284. SHIPPING ROOM Sccr.zaZave 320: Isaacson 355: G.

DesJardlns 453 A. Miller 621: T. Gcrrlsh 495. Total 2336. jor for fighting, Baby.

Indians, major for fighting, 19:21. Third Period (Scoring) 7 Sudbury, (Tomiuk) 3:42. Sudbury, (Milne, Tomiuk), 7:47. Indians, (Palladino) 10:37. Penalties: Ranelli, Sudbury I JACK HAND tripping.

Farelli, Indians, cross NEW YORK Johnny Brat- checking, Heale, Sudbury, ton burling- challenges at both roughing, Horeck, Indians' Welter Champion Kid Gavilan and Brattoii Scores Exciting TKO Over Miceli Uie clav. i iiie tumuli uw. The Grand homecoming, MeamvhilCf the red hot San Fran- queen Waa crooned during Fridays 49er ho di two-game The Brimley-Grand Marais tussle i arn gender of the animal whose hide they lift). Ralph F. Wheeler, general tory manager for A.

G. SpftldiBff fcere, of the 1 footballs country, aays the from either the cow or the steer is the beat and toughest leather there it for creating a football. "It's a mystery -where the YORK w-The Cleveland I' pigskin ever from he says. 5 "Pigskin Is never vised in back pigskin might have beea used for a 'foot one kicked by the foot, perhaps soccer edge in the National conference. But nobody ever able Taken to Ncwberry hospital, it was'; i discovered he had ripped lig-amentsi NEW in the back of his left knee.

He Browns, holding a one-game lead 1 was examined and released later in in the American conference, are SnaMins -p i rated slim one-point favorites over i method. Possxbly i the Detroit Lions tomorrow. 15-point band the kicks to was the final Upper Peninsula Chicago Bears their fourth setback high school football game of the in six games run down the origin of the name." Wheeler says the back section cowhide ii the prize' 1952 reason. roughing-. Defelice' Sudbury kin? Ray holding," Milne Sudbury, team today after nis exciting TKO win.

delaying game, 9:53: Mclntosh, Sucbury, tripping-. O'Connor! over Joe Micc'Ii. i Chicago Johnny. iting former NBA Indians, holding, McClelland' weltcr rulcr forced Referee Harry Sudbury. high sticking 15-94'! Kcssler stop the fight after IS Kauppi, Sudbury.

boarding seconds the ci hth 1-ound last O'Connor, Indians charging- 1S-M I at itadison Square Garden. Stops" i BraUon Sot off fast and Miceli Mitchell 7" 10 camo back strong- in the middle Anderson 9 i rounds to cut Bratton's right tiyc. a a i nst i Then Eratton opened the throttle wide in a vicious punching exhibi- i tiori to end That was the story of the fight in a nutshell. GI Joe, homo on an Army furlough, was down for an automatic eight cour.t in the first round and took a seven count in the seventh when the bell ended the round. State Gets 2 TD Edge of a side These games top an attractive rtion an the 'schedule which also finds New term for the 1 York at Chicago Cardinals.

Phila- i a Jomt is th choteest that delphia at Green Bay, Pittsburgh section. at Washington and Dallas at Los Detroit must win against the Tasters 3: Second Floor 0 PASTEKS Morrison 435: er.ard 505: Metro 508: Spare Total 2463. SECOND U-M Seeks 4tli Straight Loop Bratton simply rained punishment i on him in the eighth as he was ANN ARBOR Prosperous dr around the rinjr. dazed and Michigan collides with needv Illi- weary. I son Long 436: Hart 535.

i nois here today in a Wolverine bid Tnc cr of 5.391 paying S16.697 At Spalding's. you won't find giris sewing footbalfa. Making a football, says'Wheeler, Browns or face the possibilitv "of i is definitely a job for a. bulled falling three full games behind" the i and strong-armed man. The leather I 49ers.

After a so'so start, winning i its elf is fairly heavy and the i two of four games, the Lions final- eral lin add to its toughness. ly got ro iii ng Ias Sunday and Thc is actually made inside i out for it couldn't be sewed otttr- The unbeaten 49ers (4-01 should wise have little difficulty with tire Bears The 'eather sections are cut 'by. Two weeks ago the 49ers handed machine dies according to the the Chicagoans their worst drub- grain. The sections are to- The Spartans ranked No 1 na- bing in history. 40-16.

i gether by machine but the shaping tionally in the Associated Press i Thc Giants arc i po int picks i 3 a long and skilled hand process- weekly Purdue was No. S. to stop the cardinals Spalding Bros, alto turns out Purdue end Bernard Flowers is At Washington, the redskins xvill rubber footballs to meet a develop- the Big Ten's top scorer with 42 i be three-point favorites to win trend in athletics. th-sir first home game of the sea- I So it boils down to the fact that LAFAYETTE. Ind State's Spartans, going after their Green Bay.

21st straight football victory today Purdue's Boilermakers, were two-touchdown favorites but far from comnlacent points. Quarterback Dale Samuels has thrown eight touchdown pas- Total 2370. Third Floor 1: Scissor Trimmer? THIRD 455: Clarion James 35i; "Erhe.1 "Eilis 279: Hancliera 136, Total "346. SCISSOR TRIMMERS Warrm Kanr.tsto 40S: Irrnr Lo-wc cc Pv.deiko 267. Total 1374.

Knife Trimmers 3: Split Shipping ft KNTFE Elinor 330 Josrphir.r Ponrus Gertrude 422: Vfra 486. Torsi SPLIT Jean 3S3: Tncresa William 239. Total J34S. ses And plowboy Max Schmaling has averaged almost five yards in S-J rushes. Michigan State also oxvns a bun- i for a fourth straight Western Con- was for an upset i lerence and a firmer hold Micoii as he poured it on cau c-hf on the league leadership.

Bratton in the fourth and sixth Michigan, co-leader of the Big ut Bratton simply had too much Ten with Purdue, rated a decided punching- power for his edge against the injury-ridden opponent. Hlini who have won only two non- Bratton weighed 14S to Miceli's ieague starts this year while drop- It the time Miceli ping conference decisions to Wis- llad been in 52 fights. consin. Minnesota and Purdue. The Wolverines reversed that -11 iKi.vi.v.£.:vs—jean Lsirr.3n:on'.

Hancock 372: 354: trend opping non-league tills to State and Stanford, but I winning against conference foes Indiana, Northwestern and Minnc. sota CRIBBAGE INTER-CITY CRIBBAGE LEAGUE OCT. touchdown pass-cs. including end Eliis Duckett's quarter Tom Ycwcic. the Spartans' quarterback, has matched Samuels' fight touchdown passes.

And five Spartan backs have averaged over five yards rushing, topped by left 1 halfback Don McAuliffee's 7.7 av- erage for 4-i carries. A near-capacity crowd of about 5J.OOO was expect od. The Lineups Michigan State Pos Football Newsfeaturcs Clothing prices have been rising steadily in recent football togs are no exception. The cost to the'xew York Giants for a complete outfit is S152.IO per player. All-Pro Tackle Arnle Weinineirter shows, above, what the u-elWressed gridder will as well as the cost of the sartor'al splendor.

Bat the came uniform as shown here represents only a fraction of the cost to eqwp a player. The Giants have game uniforms in both red and blue and must keep spares readily available. Also there are practice uniforms, sweat suits, shorts, warm-up shirts and other necessary items of equipment. Maybe It would be cheaper to clothe a woman. While Michigan improx-ed steadi- 'FRIDiVS TOILFCF FOOTBAIT 'v' I i iS thc Big Te -rt CO IjLE JOOTBALL champion and Rose Bowi victor 6 3 By Thc Assocmted Press ovcr Stanford, was with a A series of injuries that stvmir-d Clemson 13 Boston College 0 fullback Bill Tate.

halfback Austin K. of P. ritrcatfc; Kcrtromet 347 Moose defeated 170 tabor o'rfcaird C. C. 121 K.

99 ft! X. XV. 20 rd 8 t--n Villanova 20 Parris Island Ma- Duke and handicapped ace safctv nC I man and Capt Al Brwky. Brosky South Kentucky 29 Miami 0 Chattanooga 47 Louisville 14 Midwest Case 21 Baldwin-Wallace 7 Neb. 2S Hastings 12 LaCrosse 20 Luther 14 Far West College Idaho 33.

Whitman U. may play with a back brace to protect a cracked vertebra. The balanced Michigan off-cnse features such backs as Ted Big Ten individual single rushing champion. Frank Howpli. Tony Branoff.

Ted Topor nnd Dick Balzhiser K. of Eks Vcose K. or W. 4 0 Mich. State Bobo Serr Halimark 1 Xeai Breniff Fowier Dekkcr i We'iis Par.ir, Fos.

LE LT LG Center RG RT RE QB LH FB Purdue Purdue Flowers Whittcakcr Hager Cudzik Houston Panfil Redinger Samuel? Brock Heniger Schmaling the gridiron isn't iron and the foot- Defending champion Los Angeles ball isn't pig but someday might is expected to lick the Texans, be rubber. who haven't won yet. But a P. 3. to baseball fans Green Bay and Philadelphia are baseballs are definitely made of rated evon for their game.

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Krcli lElfcs) held a 28 hand. 450 728 Holes J57 13: 100 on 68 FAVORITK UPSET PIKEHURST. X. C. G.

R. Love of upset favorite Thomas C. Robbins Monday's Schedule Workers. Moose at at K. C.

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INTO SECOXn ROUND MEXICO CITY Stra- of Toledo. Ohio, and medal- i of Larchmont. X. 1 up. to gain ist Marion Hiskcy of North Texas the semi-finals of the North and State College advanced info today's i South Seniors invitation 1 ment today.

tourna- second round of the Mexico Ama- tournament. SUNDAY 3P.M. NORTH BAY SAULT TRAPPERS VS. INDIANS RESERVE SEAT SALE STARTS FRIDAY-BOX OFFICE OPEN 12Noonto7P.M.FRI. RUSH SEAT SALE STARTS SUNDAY NOON PULL AR STADIUM.

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