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Show -- w On The Line ierfelli Rickey May Pilot For Irish, Dodgerr Front Office Boss Has Ambitions Trainees Leave Notre Dame By Caswell Adams NEW YORK (INS) I know the secret of Branch Rickeys silence on the question of wheth-e- r or not. he is going to Leo Durocheras ma'nager of the Brooklyn Ddgers, or whether he Is going to listen to the fi-- ; n a n e 1 a l' requests of the Memphis man, L -- Bill , n c a bout-rea- himappoint self manager of the Dodgers. He is merely for waiting public acclaim. - a ways has said that was he a monumental success as - a Branch Rickey manager in the years when he piloted the St, Louis Browns and r then tlT? : St. Louis Cardinals, and he is willing totry again, here in the big city, where he will be watched carefully. And then, theres the monetary matter. Branch, of course, as pres ldent, wilL raise his own salary when he 'takes over the managership, but he will still save. money over the sum paid Duroch-erSo the bankers who control the Dodgers will be happy, and Rickey will be In seventh heav- nr do cqin a phrase. Never Won Rickey was manager of the Brovins from the middle of 1913 s through the 1914 and 1915 and of course never wonji pennant, because the Browns nave" never won a pennant. He succeeded George Stovall in that Job. Then In 1919, Rickey switch- -' ed to the Cardinals and held way away there until half through the season of 1925, when , Rogers Hornsby took over. And the next year Hornsby had a pennant winner and a world sea- great ries winner, which was tribute to Rickey. It showed Rickeys amazing ability 'as a farm system man In baseball, because only Hornsby and Jess Hames of that team .; Against Navy - Rickey farm, and after all, Hornsby had been with the chain, off and on, for years, since about 1915. As a ipanager, Rickey was a theoreticaLsort of bench man, and the boys who watched his brain waves on the bench in those days say that he was good. Severe, but a good tactician. Another Plan Of course, there Is the other rumor around Flynns that Rickey Is going to save all the managerial fee and will appoint- a different manager every day, from among the players, at no extra expense. The men will get experience and after the- - - war, - Rickey wilL select the best jnan -and appoint him as definite man-age- r for the year. Of course, also, Bert Shotton will again be Rickeys Sunday manager Branch will not set foot on a baseball diamond or in- - a baseball park on the Sabbath. Shotton Is now In Syracuse and would come a hoppin if Branch hollered. As a matter of fact, Im glad .that Rickey has not yet yelled his decision cn the managerial matter. Otherwise"the newspaper business would consist entirely of scribbling sage paragraphs about the excellent coaching abil- -- -- Stagg out at the College of the Pacific: or of the riding ability of Turk Greenough, Sally Rands husband, in the rodeo. Or of the hockey season - to and whether or not the season will be any good at ail. - PairOf Twins Confuse Grid Fans CHICAGO (AP) Football rivals of the Proviso High School grid team are seeing double, but Coach Andy Puplis doesn't claim any magic. Puplis, the one time Notre Dame star, has two sets of twins on his team and the combinations "not only confuses the opposition but also scouts. Meryl, and Beryl, Carllni are . halfback and quarterback, respectively, while Pete and Paul Markovich hold down end berths. Theyre Identical twins. ' In Third Year However, Bertelli, playing his third year for the Irish, was the only athelete singled out by Bur-nefor definite departure. The for approximarines have-calle- d mately 90 of the 140 trainees stationed on the campus. In addition to being the mastermind of that formation, which has clicked for a total of 181 points in four overwhelming vie tories this season. Bertelli has connected on 16 of 21 passes for a net gain of 337 yards. He has been on the throwing end of seven touchdowns. Bombsight Bert unquestionably will go down as one of Notre Dames greats. He has been praised by Coach Frank Leahy as the player mainly refor the team's imsponsible provement this year, flawlessly executing his quarterback assignments to send the deceptive Irish 41-trolling over Pittsburgh Michigan Georgia Tech Nov. 27. Before Standard Optical Keglers the, time the Barnett Weiss team remained tied with the champs for second on a victory over Paramount Ice Cream, ''led by Bill Wards & 3-- 1 : total. But the big noise of the evening was lowly seventh place Standard Opticals sweep of a series with Western Opts, in which the winners turned in a final game of 10S2 and a 2996 series. Capt. Eddie Fortress had high game of the evening, a 248, to lead the concluding what prob-abl- v will be his football career --against" the Navy,- Bertelli will "play his "last home game Saturday against Illinois. He made his debut for the Irish on Sept. 27, 1941, completing ll of 13 passes 1082. Eddie-woun- d up with 623, against the University of Arizona Sgt. C. P. Anderson had aerial his continued and has 630, and Hugp Ensign count-eSid Maughan mastery until now he has a rec306 In 158 ord of completions had 240 in the big game and John attempts. Elzinga had 193. High Seri-- s John Rasmussen of the losing' Emery-Tedesc- o Western team turned in high ser-Je-s of while P. In C. Jensen had was Ray Cromar had Clare Emery Medalist and Jack Wlgnal scheduled to face City Commisto lead Adam Hat to three over Mart McPhie at topped Golf --tournament Dave Chipman and Joe Aste, the Nibley Park, with Johnny Alleft Heninl Brooklyn Bomber, took over facing the Al'Emery-Bil- l ger quarterfinal .winner, for . the the doubles spotlight with three over Jack Wignall and Bay Croother final berth. Finals are scheduled for Sun- mar. Aste had high series of 615, while Chipman was day, with Joe Sloan, 4 and 3 winner-ov- er Oscar Jensen, and a pin behind with Joe Chistensen, who downed 614." A1 Leick and P, C. Jensen ran Gene Ludlow, 2 and 1, playing their lead to a two-poifor the first flight title. margin withthree overlDoug Muir and K Baker, who collected Frank Scribes Wejcome only 279 .pins .between them.in COLUMBUS, - O. (AP) Billy the first game. Southworth, manager of the St, Ladies League Louis Cardinals, declared tonight Ladles Major League play saw that hereafter the door to my Consolidated Amusement move teams clubhouse will always be Into a two-poilead with three, open to newspapermen and said over Midwest, behind Edith Jenseries." he was sorry he had agreed with nings the New York Kankees manager, Makoffs, tied with Consolidated Joe McCarthy, to bar certain last week, lost three "to a hot sports writers from entering the Optical Shop crew, which, .was Cardinals quarters prior to' the fifth and final game of the recent world series. d Golf Feature - Turn In 1082 DEER SKINS AND FAT ARE URGENTLY NEEDED III U. S. WAR' EFFORT UNCLE SAM IS MAKING AN URGENT APPEAL TO ALL HUNTERS TO SALVAGE THEIR DEER SKINS AND FAT AND TO SELL SAME TO A RECOGNIZED dealer. we Are glad to do our part and. led to a 2525 series and 888 game s bv series and a Bugy-Painter- total counted by DonnaRidd Cromar. i Duplers Fur continued a camof the velar paign to get-o- ut by taking three from Western Optical. Amy McCartv led the 517,.-way With --e YOU CAN DO YOUR PART BY BRINGING THESE TO' OUR NEAREST BRANCH WHERE YOU WILL RECEIVE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. By-Produ- cts SALT LAKE CITY OGDEN GARLAND SPANISH FORK, Jt t - Co. LOGAN HEBER CITY Staqg's Squad A. Arrives Boston Skids LOS ANGELES. (AP) Only one other cluh suffered Amos Stagg and" a comparable loss. The Boston Red Sox slid 376,335 down from his College of the Pacific Tigers, their record 1942 total of 741.026. 31 strong, arrive tonight for -On .the other-hani t th Wash- - 4m.orrQW'a gridiro have approxl Universlty of Southern Califor- ington Senators mately doubled their attendance nia Trojans, whom tha odds gen-- , . in two seasons and the Philaeraily favor 2 to 1. These odds are perfectly satis- - -delphia Phillies, revived,, by,, pjy ownership, did that in one year. factory to Stagg, he reported by Washington, which registered a telephone before leaving Stock-"-' gain of 105,000 at the gate in ton, Calif, for In all but ene of . 1942, added a 177,000 gain this their . fivu triumphs this season year to bring its total to 580.000. his players have been underdogs. The Phillies' attendance catapultargmorekeyc(t u-ped from 230.183 in 1942 to for this game than any other, the grand old man of football during the past season. More Gains added. An invitation of College of the The Chicago White Sox showed to the "Bose Bowl New' a"gainof 82,088, "offsetting a loss Pacific Year's day of 80.972 by the Cubs. Pittsburgh appears likely if and Detroit also showed gains of Stagg's astounding aggregation can about 40,000 each. conquer the swift, experienced and heavyTrojans. Only h-- t , My-m- 466,-87- Baltimore Outstanding boxers Ruffin. Joyce, Illinois- ;- Bobby Connecticut. Beau Jack, Atlanta, Ga.j Juan Zunta, Mexico; Johnny Greco, Canadian armv. Featherweight Champion Phil Terrnnova New York. oontenders Lomcal Willie Pep, armyL Chalky Wnght, Los Angeles; Sal Boston. OutsUndinr boxersNika Raffs, army: Jackin Wilson, WennsyF vania; Maurice La Chance, Maine. Bantamweight Ortis, California Champion Manuel Ha Logical contender- Knl Kong-Ymiwan. Out'StajMhn boxers Rush Dalma, Little Dado,- Philippines: Philippine Carlos Bennie Goldberg: Michigan, Chaves, army. Flyweights Champion Jackie Patterson. England Logical contenders None, Outstanding boxers Peter Kanet -E- ngland;- Sammy Reynold, England. While, Willie en 6 three minor the Stagg-me- n it after tomorrows encounter. foes-awa- Wildlife Bill Sena-to- r WASHINGTON. (AP) McCarran Is en route for the West today to continue hearings on his bill to regulate wild life. 1 Hearings have been set for Nov, 4 at Beno, and Nov. 15 and 16 at Denver. Several hearings were held last summer at other as a result. Senator points and, McCarrans aides said, the senator is contemplating some revi" sion of the measure, Wings May Go On All Winter The Salt Lake Air Base Wings are ready to play football most of the winter, if they can find opponents. . . They've already scheduled games through Dec. 5, and hope to fill dates as late as especially since the recent addition of Center Bob Ingalls, teammate of Michigan'a Tommy Harmon, and Tackle Paul Sten of the New York Giants. j Little Brown --Jug At Stake Michigan And Minnesota In 34th Game 45 yards for a touchdown and led By Jerry Llska in ground gaining. ARBOB, Mich. (AP) Some persons contend the Jug n Undefeated Minnesota -- and should not be at stake with Daley, Michigan plash for the the nations leading ball carrier 34th time here .tomorrow before with 531 yards by rushing, pitted old his an expected crowd of 45,000, and against This group, however, school. the traditional scrap for the little does not Include Daley, who avers ANN once-beate- d an- brown Jug it will Bill Gar-nascrimmage,-o- r ing their.pencils. star quarterback. Red WilThe vote has gone cautiously liams, fleet halfback, and Paul for the Wolverines, simply be- Mitchell, tackle, who cause .they, have .big BUI Daley,, Minnesotas bulwark former Gopher whom Notre Dame form the team, of failed to stop in its 35 to 12 romp surprising - Jug or no jug, Michigans Fritz over Michigan two weeksrjago. Crisler has a parching thirst for The Irish .snapped a three-gama Victory over the school he Michigan victory string, and the coached in 1930 and 1931, Since Wolverines have been idle since. he came here from Princeton in League Debut 1938, Crisler has failed to see The Gophers, who rolled up 93 his Wolverines dispel the Gopher more than 1,000 yards jinx. Twice, in 1938 and 1940, points and by rusing in their three triumphs I Michigan had the conference title over Missouri, Nebraska and within its grasp, only to have Camp Grant, will be making their 7 to 6 defeats by Minnesota Western Conference debut, snatch it away. A sound comparison cannot be made between Michigans 26 to 0 FeteNibley Champs victory over Camp Grant and MinFeminine golf winners at Nib-lenesota's 13 to 7 win last week, for Park through thrfiast season the Wolverines tangled with the Soldiers early ir the season and were honored yesterday at a dinwhen Coach Charley Bachman ner at 2263 E. "21st So. St; with was just starting to feorganlze Mrs. Belle Fellows, Mrs. June Keeler; Mrs, Stacie Irvine, Mrs Camp Grant. Daley will- be playing against a Jerry Smith and Mrs. Mary Lou half dozen former mates whom Baker receiving trophies. Mrs, he .helped upset Michigan 16 to Fellows was the only double win14 last year for the Gophers ner, taking the June leg DirecHeavy rain and sloerthat post- ninth straight victory in the jug tors Cup and the Presidents poned West and East High B and series. In that game, Daley ran Cup. C grid, games yesterday didnt flood the Leopard field enough to keep the A game from being played this afternoon, coaches agreed this morning. Clear skies this morning Club brought the go ahead signal and the traditional rivals were all set for the battle. Junior and St. midget opponents of the two schools will play Monday afternoon, providing the weather remains good. The C game is scheduled at East and the B game at West, both at 3:15 p.m. intra-squa- as, d e - Table On Majors' Attendance DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Henry Spraggins will watch Southern Methodist-pla- y Tulane at New Or lean tomorrow,- - just as he- - has watched all of the SMU football games except one for the last 19 years. (Once he had pneumonia.) The Mustangs No. 1 fan has travelled 100,000 miles watching the team play 200 games, he said and at least 50 of the miles were afoot walking up and down the sidelines. He's been chain map for 14 years. whether you use it much or little But h e res something you can do about it to. keep your car in (jood condition through its r3rdwartimewinter y Walking Spectator: -- Conn, -- Game And 2998 Series 538 East.Wost A ATTENTION HUNTERS! Billy NEW YORK (.AP) Major league baseball, which hac about ten and a quarter million cash customersin19411 took another wallop in the region of the pocketbook during the past season, but it wasn't anything that a couple of good teams in New York couldnt correct. Out of a total net loss in atThe unofficial compiled tendance of 1,160,119, New York's byythe Associated figures Press showed a share was 1,063,709. Even the decrease of 13 per cent since 1942 world champion Yankees, win- with a grand total of 7,714,636 ning the American League pen- as compared to last 8,874,. nant for the third, straight year,-saw 755. The figures do years not include their home attendance fall free admissions for service men off more than 300,000 from the or women and children who were 1942 figures. The Brooklyn Dodgreduced .rates on special ers who had drawn more than a given days. million fans in three of the previous four years, slumped nearly 400.000 to a total of 688,633 and the Giants attendance dropped-fro867,614 to 506,345. In L. Red Grown Tips Leaders To Gain In Race Teams Battle Colorado Animal Heavywfiiht Joe Louis. Loncal contend army; Jimmv Bmnih Cleveland. Ontatandmr boxers - Metio Bet tina. army; Tami Mauriello, New Tork: Turkey Thompson, Los Angeles; Lee Sa void. Dee Moines, Iowa; Lee Q. Murray, Connecticut ' Light Heavyweights Gu Lesnevich, coast guard. Champion Logical contender Freddie Mills. England. Outstanding boxers Joe Maxim, army: Lloyd Marshall, California,. Anton Chnstofondis, armv. Middleweight! Tonv Zale, navy. Logical Champion contenders George Abrams, navy Steve navv: Jake La Motta. New Belloise, Tork: Tony Martin, coast rtiard: Joe Baeora, Puerto fiico. Outstanding boxers Kid Tunero, Cuba; Holman WilNew Ernie Vigh, liams, Michigan: "York: Freddie Apostoli, navy Tommy Taros, army. Welterweights Freddie Cochrane, navy. Champion Logical contender Ray Robinson, army. Outstanding boxers Jackie Wilson, army; Marty Servo, coast guard; Fnttie Zivtc, Pennsylvania. Lightweights Championship vacant. Logical contendBob er Sammy Kentucky: Angoll Slugger Philadelphia; Montgomery, - Champion By Con Harrison , Last years champion Red Crown Mineralites were but three points out of the lead in Salt Lake Major League bowling today after taking three points from the leading Cammans Mo tor squad last might at the Temple Alleys, with John Olsen understudy, Johnny Lujak, who leading the way with a 594 series, including a 242 game. has been tutored for a year and At A same at the Naval Training Station, BoxinKAssociations , ora - Washington, Chicago Show Big Gains requested to defend the tite within three months against Bob Montgomery of Philadelphia, the "logical contender. Britisher Okehed Jackie Patterson of pnglapd was given NBAs flyweight title recognition, succeeding Little Da do of the Philippines, who moved up to the bantamweight ranks, Their Big Year The transfer of Bertelli comes at a time when the Irish are pointing for their first untied and undefeated season since.. Knute Rockne's great 1930 team. His a half for Just such an emergency, .will take over for Notre Dames last" four, games against Nov. 6; Army at New York, Northwestern at Evanston, Nov. at South 13; Iowa Seahawks Bend," Nov. 20, and Great Lakes - Major Patronage Falls Off To Recognize Champ NBA listed the lightweight as vacant, but ruled that the winner of the forthcoming bout between Sammy Angott and Slugger . White in Log Angeles would be recognized as the world Abe ' President Champion: Greene said the victor would he Major League Bowling Page 15 Boxing Crowns major, weight classifications are in uniform. They include Heavyweight Joe Louis, Light HeavyMiddleweight Gus Lesnevich weight Tony Zale and Welter, weight Freddie Cochrane. . NBA has frozen the title of men in uniform and has refused to recognize duration chant ptons, e 22, 1943 Baseball Attendance quarterly ratings. Four NBA champions in the 230-poun-d Friday, October NBAFreezes tional SUCCESSFUL HUNTER AND HIS BAG J. S. Bardole of 820 Lincoln St, shot the buck he proudly displays, Tuesday afternoon two miles east of Gooseberry Ranch, located in Soldier CreekCanyon," aforkoff Satina Canyoiy He shot the huekat a distance of 150 yards with a Winchester 30:30, and with the aid of a horse was six and a half hours getting the deer to his car. Salt Lake City, Utah NEWS WASHINGTON (AP) Fighting men of the ring now in the armed forces continue to dominate the picture in the Na- tt 55-1- . Lightweight Title Is Declared --Vacant One of the greatest forward passers in the schools history, the quiet, unassuming Italian lad, ,who is 22, is included in an older group of students to be dispatched first, Burnett said. Younger men will go according to results &f" examinations" scheduied""next week. Two other marine trainees are the sjime age as Bertelli John Yonakor, regular left end, and Vic Kulbitski,- - a fullback transfer from Minnesota- - Four more regulars out of -- the total of 15 marines on the 'squad are only a year or two younger and possibly may be considered for the' shipment Ziggy - Czarobski, right tackle; Captain Pat Filley, left guard; Julius Rykovlch, fullback, and Joe Signaigo, right guard. sea-son- Two Last Game N ov. 1. to Rickey THE -- DESERET 2 Terry.jVSjp.- hJ is dy w" By Charles Chamberlain SOUTH BEN D, Ind. ( AP ) Angelo Bertelli, the supercharger of Notre Dames Model T, will play his last football game for the Irish Oct 30, against the Navy in Cleveland. comCaptain H. P. Burnett, manding officer of the Notre Dame School, said BertetlL had been placed in an allotment of marine trainees to be transferred to Parris Island, S. C., on re-hi- Br Bn f rp i Club Cold weather is always tough on a car and the be the season toughest your car ever faced. 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