THE MICHIGAN DAILY Screwballs Of Flatbush Go Cra Over Durocher's 'Beautiful Bums Fan Garbed In Firenan's Hat, Hip Boots Just A Dodger Rooter By A. P. BLAUSTEIN (Daily City Editor) From the rock-bound coast of A Maine to the sunny shores of Cali- fornia, the American people are sol- idly united on two important issues: (1) that national defense production . should be increased; (2) that the Beautiful Brooklyn Bums (Dodgers to you) should win the National " League pennant. With the exception of a handful of _"__I : I I : skalawags, carpet-baggers, tin-horn gamblers and the residents of the 49th state (St. Louis and vicinity), the entire nation will be saddened by a Dodger defeat. And no wonder. Never has there been any team in either league which has so captured the heart of America with its spirit and never have there been such loyal and colorful fans as the Durocher rooters. Every . other city in the United States may be filled with baseball enthusiasts who sit up nights pray- ing for the Dodgers, but on the banks of the Gowanus the effects of "pen- nant fever" are much more obvious. Flatbush, "Greenpernt", "Williams- boig" et al finally see eye to eye, and woe betide the stranger who dares to raise his voice against the Beau- tiful Bums within earshot of a Dur- ocherite. Brooklyn hasn't the best pitching staff in the majors, it hasn't the best infield and it hasn't the best outfield but one thing can't be denied: it does have the best fans. I The Bums hae a pnlkticanu f n- Harold (Peewee) Reese, the flashy little Brooklyn shortstop who was supposed to be the sensation of the National League this year, has failed to make good on those pre-season predictions. But tradiftlon has it that the World's Series hero is always a lad who played mediocre ball during the regular season. Peewee might be the lad to watch if the Dodgers are in there. othes in the Steinm-Bloch mane .s. Ka\{ ?FS " r. Nv a ' .. ** s ~ ~pr -x SAFFELL &ABUSH hold the Unique Pos f -obe r gper - nen fly dqsignated as the STYLE CENTER of Micigan Meh. ACCORDING to .. SAFFE LL BUSH you're not, e usual rooters. There are more' than 20 of them who see every game that the Dodgers play and the activities of each would make a story in itself. One, for example, is traditionally garbed in a fireman's hat and long hip boots and visits Ebbetts Field daily armed with two large cow bells and an assorted collection of horns.. He is the real favorite of both ground-keepers and umpires because of his willing assistance at all times Hockey Fans Hold Small Hopes For Improvement By Puckmenr Among those people who were priv- ileged to see the Michigan hockey team in action last year, there has sprung up a belief that the season of 1941-42 will see an improvement in Wolverine puck fortunes. This belief is based on the reason- ing, logical enough, that Wolverine puck fortunes couldn't be any worse. But that just goes to show how wrong logical reasoning can sometimes be. In spite of the fact that last season was the worst' in Michigan hockey history, the fact remains that the ldcal pucksters did manage to come opt on the winning end of a couple of games. It could have been worse. And, this year, it might 'be. Goldsmith Returns Last year, the four men who did the majority of the scoring for Coach Eddie Lowrey's aggregation were Paul Goldsmith, Charley Ross., Johnny Gillis and Bert Stodden. Of these four, only one will be on the ice when the. whistle sounds to open the schedule in December. The lone remaining star will be Paul Goldsmith, captain-elect of the squad. The lanky New England lad who holds down the center position on the Michigan firstline his a stylist with a hockey stick. On his shoulders will fall the burden of providing most of theMichigan goals this winter. SIn addition to knocking the Michi- gan offense to pieces, the loss of Ross, Stodden and Gillis will also do away with the only three Michigan players who have hd any actual game ex- perience at the defense positions. 'Gillis, who is out because of ineligi- bility, will likely be back for the sec- ond semester competition but, until then, Lowrey will have to use a make- shift defense combination if, indeed, he can find one at all. Fife Ineligible There was a fellow, Bob Fife by name, who might have filled in at one of the forward posts if it weren't for the fact that he, like so many others, has had a curse cast over him by some guy over at the Dean's office. So that eliminates him, at least for this semester. As things stand. unless someone else has become ineligible in the last few minutes, Lowrey will have to fashion a forward wall of Goldsmith, Bob Kemp and Max Bahrych. Capt. Goldsmith will fill the bill at the center spot but Bahrych and Wolverine Teams Carry Off Three Conference Titles Thirteen Western Conference team championships were divided among six Conference members in the school year of 1940-41, with Illinois. Indi- ana and Michigan each winning three titles. Minnesota. with a major win in football, won two titles Mnd Chicago and Wisconsin each one, the Badgers in basketball and Chicago in fenc- 4ing. Indiana's three titles all were scored under track coach Billy Hayes, in cross-country and outdoor and indoor. track. Illinois, winner of the Kemp, both juniors, will have to show improvement if they are going to ,give Michigan a combination cap- able of putting the Wolverines on. the long end of the score in many con- tests.s Reserves Untested As replacements for the first line, Coach Eddie will draw from a group cbnsisting of Bob Collins, Johnny' Corson, John Petritz and Roy Brad- ley., Collins, however, played defense in high school and may be shifted to. the back-line if no one else turns up. If so, he will probably team up with Ed Reichert, a junior whose inexper- ience kept him off the traveling squad last year. Reichert showed up well in practice sessions and may prove cap- able of holding down one of the de- fense posts. If he doesn't prove cap- able, he may hold down one of the defense posts anyway. The one bright spot in the hockey firmament at Ann Arbor is furnished by Hank Loud, diminutive goalie who, in spite of Michigan's miserable 'ec- ord la$ year, is undoubtedly the best net-minder in the Big Ten. Hank will bhe in there again this year, kicking out enemy shots or batting them aside. But he can't do it alone. It looks as if Eddie Lowrey has a roug'h road ahead. in helping to pick up the pop bottles which are frequently hurled by irate Brooklyn fans. Another of. these, traditionally garbed in a top hat and a cutaway, also possesses a cpliection of noise- makers. Several weeks ago he led a contingent of 3,000 Dodger fans from Brooklyn to Boston just to see a ball game. And that round trip to and from the Hub takes a good 12 hours. Three sad anti-Dodger Brooklyn- ites met their maker in recent times because of the derogatory epithets which they hurled against the bour- dugh's pride and joy. If memory serves us right, one was shot, one was met with the business end of a. knife and the third suffered a broken head in a bout without the benef it of The Marquis, de Queensbury. But that's the way things are in Brooklyn and that's the way they'll continue until the World Series ends. Then all will be quiet along the Go- wanus and people will concern them- selves with discussions on less dan- gerous subjects-such as the possi- bilities of a Nazi air raid on the city. ACCURATE as a measuring cup- MEASURE YOUR LIGHT with a Light Meter Measure the lighting in your home asraccurately as you meas- ure flour or milk or sugar. No charge for this service-call any Detroit Edison office. I 4 dressed unless .you fee.. . .. b I Y ,. , . a. ,,'3 9 } sil y {,. That awkward self-concious feeling was due to faulty dsign and drape. . . 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