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Detroit Evening Times from Detroit, Michigan • 24

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PAGE 24 QPC 3 Tigers Offered for Johnson Siebert 7 I A ji 4 A f' I boosts i. im rsTOP hit to few il i 5 ti.ii 1 i nenic.f inn nt." i with 'l Rauu I at Mullin VVon i 8 Amorq ranqers in Camp spring training: at jr act thr new coat, yrt .1 imj'. no less than 10 of 11 when flip coat Tim i McCosky. Nevvhouset i- 1 i in Hide Johnny Corsica, '1 r. I 1 of Vincenfs direction I'm in Hoot Kvora and Lor TT7 T7T I ri.

7 HTT2 the Indians and Lloyd s- tmvto tc timnny that has gon 4 ho Im'! developing; good hall itL iic ioason Zollrr brought do t- i' Nail's right-hand man. Detroit's Lucky He a Star iio Vincent. finana.dly cast, might have boon bettor be unit a groat i a lucky turn for the I t' If io had become an nits: tncjing second baseman he have hi in in the big Detroit would not have maker of good players. Hid no major n.ruh a fancy Al hen second bast lor Bt a ml, so taved in the minors CHir.e manager. His man tgi rial rob was piloting T'.

do club in 193 b. Alter at ism Vincent Returned to at to at't as manager i ur year- He then pilcjitocl with win i i ib tre ha 1 a working agreement, sci 1941 and 19-12. Lt 4 Be rum days on. played with Parsons' a A-i wher-- Pi rc. Jo-Jo White played in ran league.

"It was one of those lass Sf a month Vincent 1. we glad to the a month." Bm. in Birrrni.gbani on la, 3, Bids is tried 1 daughters. 1 t. uv make their hemic in I aumont the winter whin Al sells hunts, golf and 11.

h. .5 going to like 1 -j Suro We-'ll L'kc Jor Hoovrr ar Reuhovv, tlrr Hollywood. generalissimo going to like Hoover rstop the Tigers from Pacific ('oa 1 in flctnbcr. fast, lots jh.il arm and is great hustler," "That's right." ft l.oe 1 I a 1 ir! bv. He It hit those line' am! a long now and then, and make a hobble now ami tin ru tii i V.

IT S- X. "lie's e.kav" Just then had dem.inde i "didn't that Upon hij hit against 11 5 hut ik? against us he whae ked i the ball slg "We got fb'nton down th. ft vr. linif-jrm. It was a Hed 1 4 4 I Ex-Wildcat Captain Runs His Best Race Lu rir Raff a in I 0 Hockey Standings k.

Netllcw lo Fight ison on Dec. 14 l'. S. 10 UVaiti 1 ij nml iii Itrwrr r. Nui 1 kr SiHtr Flinch.

Purdur Ar Illinois I hu pstnrn Mu htjiin i 1 i it ttf, (jhto A l-seers Hero, Bui Wings Lose Ja prfnn 7 uJ i vk 11 1 laser i "whale of a lie to I If dec 1 uiped a tve fl here a ihi ruid re moved 1 li le't 1 the- hero in than four 1 11 a nrii acje 1 II; dll the cage s. 1,1 ir Hie fir-a I. wet I hey Bruins i in letoi nios eel lee With d.dr the' Bruins long Il'hei. Just 42 'id' er ipetling hist le. I 80.

Art and Bill nibined feu fie tally, who was uncove're'd, Bi Jackson nnd di' lei w( bit ken up In 1 rs a er ith iinhi 1 I Ci.rwlord and soli co. aiieg earned the soc-1 Jack son ted the lad St irked up another for the Sprout ne and 801 orrd see. a out a half minute del. 10 the period ended. 'Pie in tlie second pe led goal tul Watson was the 1 hev could do with fhe' last score while trammat 1 Sh 1 was sprawled on the lee Aflei a bexiy heck bv Jack Ste'Wart.

Sind was shake-n tip anri, had to be' carried jce ail l.iscombr goal brightened si dull final pf'nod for, II 1 fan r. HnsTeiN DITROIT MnwfrP I D. Moitfr Plu W. Hw. 1 r- 1 1 .1 SI huk 1 i-o kv -pi, 'I II Hewn, f-lrfrr, HII Chft.lWi.

A Bill ilts ee 1 I S' hi eeiM'itrurfr Guieinilni I eA. Jet, K- n. I'e 1 I's NIOM SA ftf Vi its i man I efTltiP I While, Wistert Honored at mm; iiwi.s ANN Dee 2 Miehi- plavcis have cted V. ho IV never get a e'h-. fa 1, lilt ad ion.

Grii White of River High I- ts choice of his to i cl ni but Belli in Ihe marine reserve anei 1 1 hei 'I'M- ti inelu ie m.tnv i ave II ion in the i De spite 1 nt .1 Ten fliroe ten vv il! i are hi eel ti, ill cont inue 1 ports as far to eio i i oi: ritoTo noon anrt i 1 u' Thev .1 i. and valuable plave! W.ste-ft 1 ic.t ti: nni fj i i I thrill nnd Im and vrar. saw considerable i led hv 'V' i i vv start because of (4 ii ti ri licet on 1: 1 oi in tim (Phose cherry THEY CAN ONLY PRACTICE HL9HS Defending champion IRVING CRANE of Livonia, N. has a couple of hecklers in ANDREW PONZI (left) and WILLIE as he tries a masse shot in a Moroni on Spot Only Undefeated Player Left, Greenleaf, Rudolph Head Playerj Pointing to Defeat Willie hi 1.1 1 arm vr.Miisea 1. HR Re; TP Per 1 ei 114 1 ftfiei t', 1 ft 7 7 17ft Ruelna.rt 2 1 41 12 321 AAA et.r.f 1 2 13 .333 pn mt 1 2 122 7 lift 133 Cans 0 1.

HR high run e.rut iteme, TP 4 POT I 31IDAV Ruelftlph 12 30 1 rn ejre-nnlAAf MoAruni, vi. ght Crann, A 10; v.v P.ud'iiph. By E. C. tiREENE Ralph (ireenleaf and Erwin Budolph.

a couple of who were jrocket billiard champions of the world when Wiilic Mosconi was short panis, began chalking after last night's 4 Recrcattnn in anticipation of their bouts against the undefeated Leslie ieh boy Rudolph left alone in the unbeaten ianks when he stiffen'd a 12.3-71 trimming al the hands of Andrew Plnlade lphian ho mov ed into second place yesterday, thus marking as Die man one will to defeat. The games to date plaved Greenleaf and Rudolph are an illustration of the kind of competition Mosconi can expect tomorrow when lie continues his struggle to eiase the prefix from his title of e'X-chnmpion. (iREEM.EAr RPNS 122 stroued up to tbs tahle in the fifth frame of his match with Jimmy Car as aruf ran 122 topping Mosconhs high run of 114 for the tournev and fading by four to break Ralphs own record of 126 set here in 1929. On one shot, the man who was 17 times champion demonstrated what ran happen to Willie Rudolph as scores Indicate plavs a cautious, nerve-testing something that the 29-vearold Michigan tiov not fared -o far Rudolph has won two and 'oa one and in each contest his opponent made the high run md each game has been an endurance' hat tie I TIOV WEAPON In every game Rudolph has eventually managed to bring the about a hatfle of safeties and twice hi' patience has made the fill fei ence Ponzi. nearly as experienced as Rudolph, bested the Chardon, in safeties in the first match on program and foaled him 123-71.

In other matches nf the scored a high run of 92 a he defeated elefending champion Fight Results I nllrd TORK Ka'i. 175 etjt 173 1 New York 41 Al 4 Wilfred SAsrikii I M. r.tr««l y. vN r. I.irnr 1.5 A 1m 11 York Ml, I.A'f 1(0 York "ttn rd 4 einna 10 t.

or 1 toe 117 or- a over Pk-k 111. New York It'. MW RKtHORP. Trd T.owrv' H- kno, ,0,1 V-w (r R. Arrei 1 woo Atkwier JM mil 'til f'HIA H-o M-n'i rv 'V "'ed Mai aha ei.

Irving Crane 123-43 in 14 Greenleaf 122 hall march gave him his 123-32 victory over In the evening Ponzi outpointed Greenleaf 123-93. missed on his 123rd hall in the seventh inning and Gin nleaf. taking advantage of a last minute reprieve, ran 32 and missed the loose hall on a break shot through in his own words, In the last game. Caias buckled under Rudolph's safeties and 10- 1 123-118 in 12 innings, his fourth tournament defeat. IJ VI) Caras, only man in the tournament who a genuine claim to had luck.

virtually out of the running far as the title is eonmmed although tre ran mfl'iencr the distribution of that prize money. According to the had lurk in of catching another player when he "hoi'' and working on that iheorv Caras has been paving with a rack full of eight Caras lost to Crane In match when Crane going good, he drew Mosconi for tlie game and with a 79-27 watched the undefeated contender run 98 and out. Yesterday. met Greenleaf when Ralph decided to run 122 F'rom now on in. however, if the players ran arrange it.

Willie Mosconi, will he squaring off the "hot" rues. playing in a tournament restricted to champions and as has already been proven, the degree of heat plenty high GEHRINGER ASOUT ENTERING Enters Navy as Lieutenant; Gets Call Next Year Charley Gehringer prepared to change uniform." today. Anri, hv hi" own "pretty excited about it." The quiet second ha-eman. who nerved la't year roach for thr team with which he made baseball history over a career that stretched from ihe days of Ty Cobb through the heyday" of such Detroit baseball notables as Harry Heilmann, George Monarty, Jackie Tavener and Mickey Cochrane anri finally Del Baker, took the oath as a lieutenant in the States Navy yesterday. Lt.

Dennis G. Shea administered the oath in the oflices of the naval aviation cadet selection board. Gehringer was informed that he. would report shortly after January, 1 for active duty in the role of' physical instructor to the navy's' flight cadets. think It may the end of I baseball for remarked Geh- ringer, "although may meet it again next summer If they sere Ice teams.

Aside from that, 1 guess Just have to wait, I like the rest of us. until the war 1 Is oxer before I can be The Tiger star added that he thought baseball was in for tough sledding next season, hut that he was glad they were going to try and make go of Turning the subject to his new Gehnngrt admitted disappointment that he was not hemg called to duty immfchalciy, Photo hv Staff "pot" rotation game in the practice room between matches of the world's championship pocket billiards tourney current at Detroit Recreation. Baseball Year Opens April 13 By I.FT) MACnOVFI.L CHICAGO. Dec. 2 Big league baseball set to go I'M ith a full si he duie of 134 games, the season will April 13 anri rphor 2b In line with the recommendations of Joseph Kastman, the government's diiector of transportation.

itier, ill he di ic reductions train travel, in spring training and the re gulai season. With a saving of approxin 23 000 in the return lo policy of three trips a of four for each eluh the tor league owner- se-sion cuts which will save loot) or j.fkMi more mile All In sprmg t-aining will he atiandonefi and will travel from their directlv to eir league as sted lev din cioi RFPORT MARCH will refmrt foi tra ,7 belore March 1 In other some repoi ted mia ti rarliet and xtra traveling The ha rn-forming off direct rail rnlitcs are ouh Important, too. in transpr r'ation is a plan to limit all going to camp to 30 plovers of the 01 more which Tins plan contingent on permission from Commissioner Landis to waive ruins for the dwiafion (Continued on "3) jL 4 iJSiHKIS ''l a Baseball enthusiasts, used to seeing CHARUK (IKHFUNfJKR either at second base or in a coaching box. will miss the maa al 'Tiger games next 4 owliovs 4.1 ZMI Sook 1 auk 4 row 11 dimr (iunnerson undefeated Western High School swimming champions lank suits tomorrow at Not thwe stei in lie's of their second consecutive west side title. 1 Jerry Astounan.

city htca stroke champion last year and ui ideff'ated in ague til season the ot who strengthen the (Tinl hid I Ranking a 11 i fit the John Kryj in the hock st 1 oke at I idual medley. -or, 'i 1 1 John and 800 freesty lei to le western total ('onpled ilh 11 Clrllan and Bill At n.it 'elolev and ill i I estern le competition the tign' 1 rn he day. Jop Pro Capers To Plav Tonight Bv I.AYI ON ID I I.KK Four of An rut- profes'iona! a- three of orld 1 1 1 1 1 -inee 19 ii ap pi a tomgnt on a it I prog 1 am Toledo pfewei I.e*ague ftve 1 Renaissance a 11 second game p.t II 1 1 Sta 1 11 1i Glohet rot ter- I The R. ns tourney in Che ago r. tel up 1 tie 1 t' its riuu.ph Mm mo When originally 1.

program of 1 liar por include Ml lit 1 ai 1u; 1 ith a hi', ip Main Town-e nd Chuck ov rr we II 'j Met 1 iow ard 1 Billv rot tr Between halve- game some 30 vim i Theresa will' out' on a in. ou- boxing ex! iMdwVen ne game Ii la hi. 1 No 1 1. .1. Canadiar 'pe 101 ino 1 1.l Ufa ill Fordson Holds Annuel Grid Banouet Toright High School foot :1 Up foi I Mr 1 (, tlt le.

lo with hi' annual until gam, eh deep ion to Wy md.ttf g.uv< Dcrcsxibcr 2, Catching Job Again May Go To Rudy York By I.KO MAt DON I 1.1 Dee. 2 -TI T.r4r» for Bob Johnson and Dick Ze! lei enter, 'if trld was not inter, an oM, from Jimmy While manag, Kiitx'i n- P' if If ijf, 1 hnson and S.etie i 'he rill- 1 M( f'rvt I 1 or r' so 1, I apn- Rudy rjc 1 Ir I -Kiufv e.iilil ate ti eoiilftn lee would need a hunk j. .1 1- i pw er no hi i prow for ei IO ft 1 1 hd 1 1 Birriin i 1 ov ell rUS I bvi 1 do (vi to lif IP iri Ii fr 1 Ti'ans Drill, Go as 5 P. M. i i -V lit I tinCO ar.fi ie fit it m.

bn dl 0 a Mh ntf m. It Pa ief the Wo l( m. a effort noard of on of 1 i (, 1 t- summer. Hi Virg wdni to the navy as a by HT. (J, will eport nt a nugl training sehool in January..

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