1'' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wyatt Hurls Dodgers To Win Over Yanks, Evens Serie 4, Medwick 's Two Hits Lead Dodger Attack Bombers Fail To Hit With len On Base In First Series Setback Since 1937 (Continued from Page 1) <. the great combinations managed by Marse Joe McCarthy had won 10 straight Series games and had swept to two world championships in straight sets in 1938 and 1939. At th et start today there was no reason to believe they weren't still on the same. track. In the first inning Red Rolfe laid down a perfect drag bunt and Hen= rich walked for a threat that was ended by a double play. But Charley Keller opened the sec- ond with a single to center and after Bill Dickey had fanned, Gordon walked. Rizzuto grounded out, ad- vancing both runners, and Chandler bounced high to Lavagetto. He beat the throw to first for a single, Keller scoring, but Gordon was thrown out ,at the plate trying to come home also. DiMaggio Hitless Again, Again with two out in the third Henrich doubled and Joe DiMaggio, who hasn't a hit in two games, was walked. Then Keller came through with another single into' short right, scoring Henrich for the Yanks' sec- ond and final run. Gordon, who had a perfect day at bat for the second successive game, opened the fourth with a single. He was forced by Clhandler and the pitcher, in turn, was thrown out try- ing to go to third on a single by Sturm. Peewee Reese, the,. unlucky little shortstop who seems to be unable to escape trouble, made two errors on the same play in the eighth, fumb- ling a grounder by Dickey and then p~ r IGHAI IISW IL _ By AIT HILL base. Dat's where Camilli's old man normaon Please . .. sits. Whattaya, wise guy? Maybe Before the Michigan gridders take you don' like de Dodgers. Hey, gang, the field tomorrow for their opening an opposition guy. Why, you lousy- Big Ten clash with the Hawkeyes, there are a lot of questions that have QUESTION: Whaddaya hear from to be answered. Students at the little the mob? vine-covered school on the banks of Lou Nova, California A&M '37: the Huron want to know all about What happened to me shouldn't hap- their team. And they have a right pen to a storm trooper. to that information. One-Eye Conolly, Dr. Eliot's Five Imagine the consequences if 12,000 Foot Shelf, '41: Chance favors the students filed into the stadium to- educated man. morrow not having the slightest idea Punjab (No Schooling): I ain't what their boys were going to do kept track. out there on the field of battle. Their And now the big question in to- nerves would be on edge. In desper- day's survey : ation, they might go to drastic ends WHAT DO YOU THINK OF TO- to set their minds at rest. They MORROW'S CONTEST? might even take to drink. And nobody wants that! Vasili the Dread, Kieffskaya Poly- And nobody wans rs tha!emchnitch Opchekdnieth (Combined So, Wolverine fans, here is the Curriculum) 1507: Friedman'll pass dope, gleaned from students on the 'msly campus, sideline observers at the 'em silly. Miciga prctie sssins nd th- Ainger Newcomb III, Choate '45 Michigan practice sessions and oth- (Just a boy): I want to go to an ers who have no inside information. Eastern school when I graduate. I on the impending fracas. ,. know about them Western frats- (All characters mentioned in the drink, neck, auto wreck. No, sirree following survey are fictitious and bob, not for me. have nothing to do.) Fritz Crisler and Eddie Anderson: QUESTION: Who is Tom Harmon? Both teams are evenly matched and Ichabod Glutz, '45: Search me. it ought to be a great battle. Any- W. W. Limp, Grad: A movie actor. thing can happen out there on the Aimless McTavish, '42: A former field, you know. AimlessMcavish,'42The Wise Boys: It's Michigan by Michigan halfback, three touchdowns. In this case, the third answer, sup- plied by Mr. McTavish was the cor- QUESTION: Whither America? rect one. Now, you've got the idea. Alf Landon, Kansas '09: Two terms We'll go into some problems of was goody enough for Washington greater moment, having to do with and, it's good enough for me. tomorrow's contests both in Ann Cyril McGurk '43: No spik Inglish. Arbor and on other gridirons through Phanton Dill (Education Unan- out the country. nounced): From the Halls of Mon- QUESTION: Where is section tezuma ... eight? Anita Louise, Michigan, '41: It's Lebanon by three touchdowns. , . Pismo Clam, '00-: Twelve rodsL southeast of Ypsilanti. DAILY SPORTS TRYOUTS Catsmeat Potter-Bright, Oxford, All eligible sophomores and sec- '11: Section eight is that area, bound- Andl semester freshmen who are ed on the north by the Haarlem.Riv- interested in trying out for the er, with a mean annual rainfall of Daily sports staff should report 16.2 inches, where 98 per cent of the to the Student Publications Build- Michigan student body is predestined ,ing any afternoon or evening this by an unrelenting fate to sit. week. Caspar Mousemeat, Oxford, '11 .Hal Wilson, Sports Editor =(M.A., failed): Right back o' toid 'Dem Bums' Are Respectable Now Grid Squad Tapers off In Drill For Hawkeye Game Tomorrow By HOE SELTZER game of the season against Minne- The Wolverine football team is just sota, it is going to be of paramount about ready for Iowa. importance that Fritz Crisler have Yesterday Coach Crisler held a an infallible place-kicker to flash on- tapering-off session in which heas drilled the squad in a few odds and to the greensward. In downing ends necessary for preparingt his Washington last -week the Golden charges against the 60 minutes of Gophers did the job by a 14-6 count, high speed football which the Hawk- which looks as though Bernie Bier- eye aggregation is known to pro- duce. At the end of two hours de- man has dug up another Joe Mernik. voted to defensive play, quick kicks, OBITUARY: With genuine sorrow deep punts, and running through the announcement isamade that one plays, Crisler pr~onounced himself Paul White who plays wing back pleased with the way the squad went for Michigan will definitely not see through their paces. There was no service in the Iowa game. The. heavy scrimmage because he wants shroud which binds his right arm and shoulder will still be there Satur- day. The doctors say they are very sorry, but promise he'll be ready for Pittsburgh a week hence. III H N DRE DS of different coats but there is only JOE MEDWICK throwing the ball into the stands to let the Yankee catcher go to second, but after Gordon had been purposely passed, Rizzuto grounded into a force play. McCarthy, who had let his relief pitcher bat for himself with two on in the sixth, inserted George (Twink) Selkirk to hit for Murphy at the start of the ninth and he came through with a F clean single, but Wyatt snuffed out the next three men. In contrast to these repeated thrusts the Dodgers had only two innings in which they had respect- able scoring chances and they made good on both of them. Ebbets Field Tomorrow Following today's encounter the scene shifted to little Ebbets Field, seating about 32,000 where the next three games are to be played tomor- row, Saturday and Sunday. Neither manager was sure tonight of his starting pitcher for the next game. Lfty Marius Russo developed a troubled stomach this morning when he was in link for duty and McCarthy said he would take his turn tomorrow if he felt well, but other- wise the Yanks will rely on right- hander Atley Donald. Manager Leo Durocher leaned to- ward his bulging veteran, Fred Fitz- simmons, a knuckle ball specialist who faced the Yankees twice when he was with "the Giants and lost both times. Wildcat Fullback Injured EVANSTON, ILL., Oct. 2--(A)-- The Northwestern Wildcats face Kansas State, their first 1941 foe,I Saturday without fullback Don Claw- son. He was injured in a practice game a week ago and probably will take it easy until the game with Wis- consin Oct. 11. ONE as N E m i BOB STENBEUG the boys to loosen up and relax both mentally and physically in order to be at a peak of gridiron efficiency at 2 p.m. Saturday. Particular attention was paid to what has at times been a thorn in Wolverine flesh, namely place-kick- ing the extra point after /touchdown: Any and all who sport a square-teed shoe or even just a fegling' of self- confidence are invited to take a whirl at booting the big little point. Bill Melzow has consistently been the best place kicker on the squad for two years, but Al Wistert, Merv Preg- ulman, Bob Ingalls, and Bobby Sten- berg have been practicing steadily at the art. Iowa Misses Extra Points This extra point may not be such a vital factor in the Iowa game at that, if the Hawkeyes' affair with Drake is a reliable guide. The score was 25-8, which means one conver- sion in four attempts. Not so red hot, and indeed not a very ominous omen. \ But before Oct. 25, date of the Iowa Practices Passing IOWA CITY, Ia., Oct. 2.-(;P)-Dr. Eddie Anderson gave his Iowa foot- ball squad a last, long look at Michi- gan plays today and then named a squad of 32,men for the season's first road trip. In a signal session today the squad concentrated on passes, with Jim Youel doisg most of the throwing. BROOKLYN AB R H PO A Walker, rf ......... 4 Herman, 2b ........ 4 Reiser, cf .......... 4 Camilli, lb . ...... 3 Medwick, if ........ 4 Lavagetto, 3b .......3 Reese, ss ........... 4 Owen, c ............ 2 Wyatt, p ........... 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 4 , 4 2 8 0 1 2 6 0 0 4 ,1 1 0 1 4 1 1 NEW YORK Sturm, lb ... Rolfe, 3b. Henrich, rf .. DiMaggio, cf Keller, lf .... Dickey, c .... Bordagaray* . Rosar, c ..... Gordon, 2b . Rizzuto, ss'.. Chandler, p. Murphy, p .' Selkirk* *. AB R . . . . . 5 0 ....... 4 1 3 0 4 1 4 0 .. 0 0 .... 0 0 ...... 1 0 4 0 2 0 S 10 .10 1 0 H 1 1 1 0 S2 0 1 0 1 PO A 11 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 3 5 0 01 0 0 0 0 Totals .........31 3 6 27 13 BROOKLYN .. 000 021 400-3 NEW YORK ... 011 000 000-2 Totals..........34 2 9 27 15 *° Ran for Dickey in 8th: MASTERPIECE OF COMFORT, CON VENIENCE AND GOOD LOOKS Huddercoats have a se- cret Alpaca, Mohair and wool blend giving amaz- ng -lightness, flexible warmth and comfort, with secret Hudderizing making them raini-proof, wind-proof, wrinkle- proof and cold-proof. Join the thousands who "Keep Happy In A Hudder." Daily Sports Bulletin , , I-M NOTICE All men interested in trying out for managerships in Intramural Sports, please report any time be- tween the hoars of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. today in the Sports Building. Earl N. Riskey Assistant Director of Intramural Sports FOOTBALL MANAGERS All eligible sophomores and second semester freshmen who are inter- ested in becoming football managers shoud report any time this week at Ferry Field. Bill Hurley, Head Manager * * *, FRESHMAN SWIMMERS There will be a meeting of all freshman swimmers at 5 p.m. today in the Sports Building. Matt Mann, Varsity Coach i- FRATERNITY% JEWELRY w f /r 2%K Batted for Murphy in 9th. Errors--Gordon, Reese 2. Runs Batted In-Chandler, Keller, Reese, Owen, Camilli. Two Base Hits-Renrich, Medwick. Double Plays-Reese, Ibrman and Camilli; Gordon, Rizzuto and Sturm, 2; Dickey and Gordon. Earned Runs-Brooklyn, 2; New York, 2. Left on Bases-Brooklyn, 4; New York 10. Bases on Balls off-Wyatt 5 (Henrich, Gordon 3, DiMaggio); Chandler 2 (Camilli, Lavagetto); Murphy 1 (Owen). Struck Out by- Chandler 2 (Walker, Reiser); Murphy 2 (Reiser, Wyatt); Wyatt 5 (Sturm 2, Dickey, Murphy, Henrich). 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