PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY S W olverine FPuck~sters Beat etroit uto Clu UNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1945 b,42 Canja,Mann,Weinberg, M atters Winfor ichigan i GRID WORLD SERIES: tiling Battle of Goalies Decided ams Favored Over Redskins By Wally Gran 's Third eriod Tally in Pro Football Playoff Tody Weinberg wound up behind Barnes in that ord er, In the '75-yard in-. dividual mrdley handicap Matters spotted Sohl a few yards and al- most caught him in a very close finish. Sohl's winning time was 47 seconds. Frank Fehsenfeld, former Wolver-, ine national diving champion, put on a crowd-pleasing comic diving and swimming exhibition aided by Matt Mann's straight-man antics and Canja's exhibition diving. A strip- tease act on the high board also drew a lot of laughs. SUMMARIES: 100-yard breaststroke-Won by. Matters (Michigan); second, Upthe- greve (Ann Arbor); third, Sohl (Michigan); fourth, Kessler (Michi- gan). Tnim: 1:04.4. (New StateI A.A.U. record.) 50-yard free-style-Won by Wein- berg (Michigan); second, Prew (De- treit A); third, Balch (Kronk Rec- reatienal Center) ; fourth, Tittle (Michigan). Time: :23.9. 220-yard free-style-Won by Mann (Michigan); second, Hoogerhyde (Grand Rarids YMCA); third, Moss (Michigan); fourth, Adams (Michi- gan). Time: 2:16.8. 100-yard -ackstroke-Won by Pat- terson (Mi:higan State); second, Metcalf (Michigan); third, Beck- man (Arthur hill); fourth, Donald- son (University High, Ann Arbor). Time: 1:00.7. High beard diving-Won by Canja (Michigan); second, Evans (Michi- gan); third, Trimborn (Michigan); fourth, Cipriani (Detroit Boys Club).I Points: 443.5, 404, 367.3, 354.5. By The Associated Press CLEVELAND, Dec. 15-The Cleve- land Rims and Washington Redskins tangle tomorrow in professional foot- ball's "world series," with a record National League championship gate already "in" and an all-time top crowd virtually certain. Rams Favored Making their first appearance in the championship clambake, the Rams were four-point, 5 to 8 betting favorites to come home in front. Headed by the great "airplane bat- tery" of California Bob Waterfield, who throws for a touchdown on every pitch, and Arkansas Jim Benton, who can catch them out of a hat, the Rams already have made Coach Adam Walsh the first pro "freshman" pilot to come fresh from a college campus and win his sectional title first try. As a matter of fact, it took the Redskin coach, Dud De Groot, only cne year longer to turn the trick. He took over Washington last season and came home on top this time, on aare tta Gets NL Batting Title NEW YORK, Dec. 15--(A)-Phil Cavarretta, slugging Chicago Cubs first sacker, today was crowned the official National League batting king for 1945 with an average of .355, three points better than Boston's Tommy Holmes. the pass pitching arm, as might be expected, of slingin' Sammy Baugh, the veteran Texas thrower. Ram Backs Stand Out Backing up Waterfield in the Cleveland offene are the three "G-Whiz" gallopers, Fred Gehrke of Utah, Jim Gillette of Virginia and Don Greenwood of Illinois, all of whom are among the league's top half-dozen ball-luggers. Gehrke and Gillette each have averaged better than six-yards-a-try this season. ! Should the Redskins' number be hung up at the finish tomorrow, it would give Washington its third pro football crown, a record surpassed on'ly by the bone-crunching Bears who rolled up four wins, among them the 73-0 basketball score of 194-- over Washington. Be a Goodfeflw --- Cline Aiwan...' .e Tribune Trph CHICAGO, Dec. 15 --(:' - w1 Cline; Ohio State's plung ing fidl-V back, tonight was awarded the Ci cago Tribune Trophy as the not valuable football player in the WAt ern Conference. Cline was selected from among nine candidates, each of whom had been named his team's most valuable player by his teammates. The tropl-y is a full-size silver football. ______Be a Goodfellow Turf Decision Held for Test NEW YORK, Dec. 15-()-A turf board, comprised of members of the Jockey Club and of the New York Racing Commission, reserved its de- cision today in the hearing of stimu- lation charges against trainer Tom Smith until an Ephedrine Test can be made on the horse, Magnific Duel and the animal's reaction deter- mined. Smith, trainer for the MaineI Chance Farms, was suspended by the Jockey Club for a year on Nov. 8 on charges that Magnific Duel was stim- ulated with Ephedrine, a fairly cor- mon household remedy, prior to a Nov. 1 race at Jamaica. Puek ster Chalk lp Jim Baudino were standouts on the F rb Sra hP Detroitlie F r gi Gord MacMillan tallied the game's first goal midway during the first By DES HOWART period to give Michigan the lead. De- Wally Grant's spectacular third spite rushes by both teams, no more i'pc iod goal, scored with Michigan goals were scored in the frame. Hey- shor.-handed, broke up a terrific liger's crew added another score to hockey battle between the Wolver- begin the second period, with Jacob- in, s and the Detroit Auto Club sex- son and Renfrew getting assists. tet last night in a thrilling contest Autos Tie Score played at the Coliseum as Coach Vic Paul Sironen got one goal back in H oyliger's squad won their fourth the second period for the Detroit club straight match, 4-2. at 14:25. Michigan then turned on The game was a tight duel be- the power, but couldn't beat the un- tween rival goalies, Jack MacInnes beatable Storie. The Detroit goal of the Wolverines and the Auto Club's tender turned back shots by every Lloyd Storie. Both net-tenders were member of the Michigan team in this I actically invincible as they turned period. bck shots that seemed impossible With the Wolverines again keeping ti o.Both teams played an ag- the puck in Detroit territory as the rxsiobut clean game, which saw ___ __~-- M chigan's Clem Cossalter draw the on ,' penalty. -_____ - 1,overines' Hardest Battle T 10Auto Club, formerly known as toe Windsor Colonials, were playing th: first game of the season and the Wolverines their hardest 't to date. After Michigan had blished a two goal lead, the huos came back to knot the count i) the third period. Joe Levine and U .I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 4 t{1 t i +{ I { . I i } v~acnn es Celley. Grant G RD LD C R W LW AUTO CLUB Storie Ruelle Adams Jones Page Palmer 11 ..-.-- ---- the Memorial Christian Church for the annual Christmas Tea. Memorial Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Tappan. Morn-, ing Worship 10:50 a.m. The Rev. Mr. F. E. Zendt will deliver the morn- ing message. The Congregational- Disciples Guild will meet for the year's most festive occasion, The An- nual Christmas Tea, this Sunday evening after the "Messiah" from 5:00 to 7:0) p.m. at the Memorial Christian Church. First Chu-:ch of Christ; Scientist: 109 S. Division St., Wednesday eve- ning service at 8 p.m. Sunday morn- Ong service at 10:30 a.m. Subject: 'God the Preserver of Man." Sun- day school at 11:45 a.m. A special reading room is maintained by this 'hurch at 703 Wolverine Bldg., Wash- ington at Fourth, where the Bible, also the Christian Science Textbook, 'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and other writings by Aary Baker Eddy may be read, bor- owed or purchased. Open daily ex- ,ept Sunday- and holidays from 11:30: a.m. to 5 p.m. University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw: Service Sunday at 11 j a.m'., with sermon by the Rev. Alfred Scheips, "Keeping Christ in Christ- nas." The officers of the Lutheran Student Ascembly for 1946 will be nstalled in the service. The Lutheran Student Association will have it, Christmas program on Sunday at 5:45 in Trinity Lutheran church, corner of E. William St. and 3. Fifth Ave. Zion Lutheran Church will havej vorship service in the German lang- ;age at 9:00 and the regular English Service at 10:30 on Sunday morning. Trinity Lutheran Church will have its regular unday morning worship At 10:30. Uuiiar ian Student Group Christ- mas Pany at the First Unitarian Church tcnight at 7:30. Folk Dane- STOP IN ANYTIME from 4:00 to 12 midnite Friday and Saturday from 4:00.to 1 :00 ANM Closed Mondays for TOASTED SANDWICHES HAMBURGS S ii i manes ing, Social Dancing, Games, Refresh- ments. Invite your' friends. Unity. "What This Christmas Should Mean to Us" will be the topic that Miss Marie Munro will discuss at the Sunday service of Unity. This will be held at the Michigan League Chapel at 11 a.m. The Unity Read- ing Rooms are at Room 31-33, 310 S. 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