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jbm JiiiMTgiiBiiiwtiWinMiiiiiiiT-iiiiirnTTifn iTinni ifi nrrnfr it'ri 'T" wu im DETROIT FREE PRESS Monday. Sept. 22, 1952 27 Refrain: St. Lads Tries but Hamtramck Shows Too Much, 18-7 Old Football i 7,000 Watch Bitter Gridiron Rivals BY GEORGE PUSCAS In Hamtramck, where tennis yy Grid Puzzle Free Presi Photo by DICK TRIPP into the frame is that of more Hamtramck players driving in to make sure Siatczynski is brought down. The next part has fallen blockers tumbling on the turf.

Then there's the rest of the defensive pack romping along in the chase. To see the puzzle's pieces before being put together look below. AN EXCELLENT football picture like the one above can be compared to a jig-saw puzzle, for it is made up of a number of important pieces that go together to tell a complete story. George Siatczynski (35), of St. Ladislaus, is the ball carrier.

In the first part of the "puzzle" he's being hit by an unidentified Cosmo player. The next piece that fits Attend a very colorful is king of sports, they still get heated up about a thing like football. presentation in our shop of the very newest Little St. Ladislaus High swells with expectancy each September UNBEATEN LIONS OVERSTAFFED the weeks precedingr opening Parker's Worries Happy Ones New Yorkers Tahe 2-Game ABC Lead BATTLE CREEK (JP) New York City (Equitable Life) jumped away to a two-game lead ii the three-of-five amateur world series of the American Baseball Congress here Sunday. The New Yorkers defeated Little Sumner, 4 to 1 and 10 to 1, in a day-night double-header.

Lions headed home Sunday afternoon after finishing their exhibition season unbeaten in six games. This problem, however, isn't By BOB LATSHAW Free Press Staff Writer OKLAHOMA CITY Coach Buddy Parker still faced a major problem as the Detroit SUITS SPORT COATS 0UTERC0ATS Personally Presented by STANFORD WILLIAMS of the Stanford Williams Co. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY September 23, 24, 25 LGOIwJJuRD ill WASHINGTON BLVD. BOOK TOWER By Walt Ditzen FAN FAKE exactly worrying the taU Detroit mentor. It concerns the personnel of the 33-man squad which will start the season next Sunday afternoon in San Francisco.

CURRENTLY LISTING 38 men on the roster, Parker and his aides figured the Washington Redskins would provide some of the answers concerning the five doubtful players still with the club. All they did was further complicate the selection. The situation was eased slightly day of the football season. Practice goes on at a aster-than-ever pace and the 400 students of the tiny Catholic school sit back and wait for the day when their Greyhounds are the big shots of the gridiron. They came to opening day again Sunday, and more than 7,000 turned out to Keyworth Stadium to see St.

Lads try again against arch-rival Hamtramck High. But it ended in an all too familiar way Hamtramck on top again, 18 to 7. IT WAS THE seventh victory for Hamtramck in eight meetings. A tie in 1944 is the best St. Ladislaus has been able to get.

Things looked bright for the Greyhounds in the first half. Hamtramck, which usually considers the game as a "breather," kept losing the ball almost as fast as it could get it in the opening period four times on its first seven plays. HW WATCH ANS-U 4UT UP Sunday when the Lions peddled I jV i i Hi 1 1 '11 iX -r -l iV Rookie Halfback Byron Bailey to the Redskins for an undisclosed sum. Bailey was a star for Wash Voods and VaterS By Jack Van Coevering best pattern. Suggest you pattern on wrapping paper at about 30 Monday morning answers: Question: We hunt deer on Drummond Island.

One of our party says that he read it will be legal to shoot does there this year. Is he right? T.M., Detroit. In the second period, the Greyhounds, sparked by Dick Spon-kowski, drove to the Hamtramck five-yard line. But then, Ron Chojnacki fumbled -and George Kunnath fell on the ball to end the threat. Hamtramck never got rolling until the fourth period.

But it turned one break into a touchdown late in the third period to break into the lead. THE BREAK came on an errant pitchout by Quarterback Carl Kotowicz after St. Lads was pinned back on its 11-yard line. The ball skipped toward the goal line, and Halfback Godfrey San-difer gathered it up on the three 4C yards. Question: We had a lot of robins near our house until about a month ago.

They have all disappeared. When I go hunting in October I oftei find lots of robins. Are these the birds which were around in August? Pontiac. may throw a more perfect pattern with a certain shell load than yours. Guns often produce better patterns with certain loads and shot sizes.

You will be wise to experiment and find out which combination will let your gun give you the ANSWER: He is partly right. It will be legal to shoot does, fvns and bucks on Drummond Island during the bow and arrow season only, Oct. 1 to Nov. 5. Drummond Island is a part of Chippewa County, but on the mainland of Chippewa County, ANSWER: They could be, but chances are that the robins you see while hunting in October are migrant birds from farther north EXHIBITION ANTICS ington State last year.

The Lions rolled to a ridiculously easy 45-7 triumph over the Redskins Saturday night and it was the "doubtful" players who were the most impressive. Tom Dublinsky, for example, passed for one touchdown while completing six of eight aerials during the time he was in the game. He piloted the team to three tallies in the third quarter, scoring one himself. LINDELL PEARSON blocked better, ran better, and scored one touchdown. Hank Lauricella gained 45 yards in five carries from scrimmage, set up a touchdown with a 33-yard punt return and scored after taking a pass from Dublinsky on another occasion.

Jim Hill (also listed as a doubtful) put the next six 1 points on the Detroit scoreboard when he grabbed one of Eddie LeBaron's passes and scooted 40 yards. Layne, Bob Hoernschemeyer and the rest of the cast seemed ready for the start of the campaign next week. Layne didn't seem bothered by his pitching arm as he completed five of nine passes during the time he was in the game. Those five completions picked up 58 yards and one touchdown. It was a fitting finale for the training season.

Now the squad can forget all about those victories because the next 12 games including the four toughest ones first are the ones that count. Parker will drill the Lions in Detroit until Friday when they take off for the Coast and the opening two-game road trip against the 49ers and the Rams. 31 Oth.r Style. ZZ 4 95 io 24 95 Wings, Hawks Battle to 2-2 Deadlock Special to the Free Prest ROUYN, Que. The barnstorming Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks played a 2-2 tie in an exhibition hockey game Sunday between the two National Hockey League teams.

and stumbled into the end zone. Sandifcr, a 5-6, 145-pound junior, was the only Cosmo, St. Lads could not keep under control. He came back minutes later, after Hamtramck got the benefit of a poor punt, which went out on St. Lad's 28, and broke loose on a 13-yard touchdown run.

Then, with four minutes left, Sandifer picked off one of Koto-wicz's passes and raed 60 yards for his third touchdown. With 30 seconds left, St. Lads got a token score. It came on a 35-yard pass from George Siatczynski to Joe Tomaszewski. St.

Lads won the battle for extra points, some consolation. It sent Siatczynski running over from the two. ST. MARY of Redford, the Catholic League's metropolitan cham bucks only may be taken during the bow and arrow season. During the rifle season, Nov.

15 to SO, bucks only may be taken on Drummond Island. The only other county in the State where bucks only may be taken during the bow and arrow season is menominee. In all of the remainder of the State, any deer may be taken from Oct. 1 to Nov. 5 with bow and arrow.

Question: I have a friend who claims his gun will shoot "harder" than mine, with the same ammunition load. Is he right? E. H. Detroit. ANSWER: No.

No gun will shoot any harder than another, with the same shell load and the same shot size. It is very likely, however, that your friend's gun It was the third close game in their series, Detroit having won the first two by 4-2 and 3-1 scores. Saturday's Grid Results Jim McFadden's goal for Chi cago in the last four minutes forced the deadlock. Earlier Alex Delvecchio and Metro Prystai had tallied for the Red Wings as Fred Glover hit for the Hawks. 'War tr' yf pion, ripped St.

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Jim Wolfe raced 40 yards in Visit Our ew Store '202110 W. 7-Mile Grid Results Win by Forfeit Chevrolet Local 262 backed into the Class title of the UAW-CIO Baseball League. Michigan Malleable Local 922 forfeited in the championship game when able to STATE Wayne 20. Hillsdale 6. Kent State 20, West.

Mich. 13. Bowline Green 20, ent. Mich. 7.

Mich. Normal 13. Hope 6. Adrian 20. Olii-et 7.

Stevens I't. (Wis.) 13. Mich. Tech 0. Olivet O.

Anderson O. MIDWEST Beloit 20. Lake Forest O. Eastern Kentucky State 7. Toledo 6.

Butler 25. Evansvilie 20. Boston I'niversiity 6, Wichita O. Indiana State (Ind.) III. Normal 7.

Inna State 37. South Dakota State 19. Drake 14. Iowa Teachers 12. John Carroll CO, St.

Francis (Pa.) O. Kansas State 21. Bradley 7. Kansas 13, Texas Christian O. Kent State 20.

Western Michigan 13. Maryland 13, Missouri 10. Nehraka 46. South Dakota O. Ohio Wesleyan 53.

Otterbeln 6. Cincinnati 25. Dayton 0. EAST Yale 34. Connecticut 13.

Rhode Island 32, Northeastern 0. Penn State 20. Temple 13. SOUTH Genrida 19. Vanderbllt 7.

William Mary 31. Vireinia Military 13. Virginia Tech 27. Davidson 14. Duke 34.

Washington Lee O. Florida A A.M 41. Texas Collexe 13. Florida stetson O. Georeia Tech 54.

The Citadel 6. Villanova 2o. Kentucky Texas 34, Louisiana State 14. SOUTHWEST Arkansas 22. Oklahoma A AM 20.

Baylor 17. Wake Forest 14. WEST Stanford 28. Santa Clara 13. California 34.

College of Pacific 13. Colorado 20. San Jose State 14. I CLA 13. Oretron (5.

Oreeon State 14. Utah 7. Washington 30. Idaho 14. Idaho State 20.

Idaho College 7. Utah State 7. Montana State 0. Colo. A AM 26.

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Martin. Shrine whipped Salesian, 18 to 0, in two touchdown passes from Jim Panks to Floyd Syron. St. Rita bounced St. Gregory, 27 to 0, with Perry Richards scoring three times.

Norb Tabin's three touchdown smashes carried Mt. Carmel to a 34-12 victory over Servite. St. Francis deSales trimmed St. Hedwig, 12 to 0, Ill THE I00K TOWCt 125J WASHINGTON IIYO.

22.95 Pro-Am Altered The PGA-sponsored pro-amateur golf tournament Monday at SUNDAY'S RESULTS CATHOLIC LEAGUE Hamtramck 18, St. Ladislaus 7. St. Rose 6, St. aiartin 0.

St. Rita 27, St. Gregory 0. St. Philip 14, St.

Bernard 0. Mt. Carmel 34, Servite 12. St. Paul 6, Nativity 0.

St. Mary Red. 41, St. Leo. 0.

St. Charles 6, St. Florian 0. Warren 37, St. Clement 27.

St. Ambrose 12, St. Stephen 12. Shrine 18, Salesian 0. St.

Francis DeSales 12, St. 0. Visitation 6, St. Vincent 0. DeLaSalle 13, St.

James 12. Sacred Heart 24, St. Cecilia 6. Lourdes 31, St. Francis Xavier 0.

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