SEPTEMBER 28, 19417 Name Board to Select All-Star Cage Squa Coaches, Writers - to Pick a < BY LEO FISCHER. An all-America board of sports sditors, basketball writers and basketball coaches,’ covering the United States from coast to coast, will select the college squad which will take part in the second presentation of the All-Star cage classic at the Chicago Stadium on Friday night, November 28. The Writers and coaches whose names are announced today cover every recognized collegiate confer- ence and have seen every notable cage star in action. Their task will be to select the eighteen great- est players of the past season whose collegiate competition has come to a close. Each of the members of the committee will submit a prelimi- nary list of the outstanding cagers from his section, without regard to. positions. ‘Later these lists will be tabulated and gradually sifted down to the final squad. SOMETHING TO EQUAL. “The experts have something to shoot at if they intend to equal the well-balanced» aggregation chosen by the all-America board last year. That team won a sen- sational 44-42 victory over the Harlem Globe Trotters in overtime to send a capacity crowd of around 22,000 away from the stadium in a state of hysterics. The extent to which the board covers the country means that the lesser-publicized stars have as much chance as the cagers who have grabbed headlines through- out their careers. For instance, last year, two of the standout players on the All-Stars were Ed Sadowski from Seton Hall College, Orange,.N. J., and Chet Jaworski from. Rhode Island State—two boys who were chosen for ability and not publicity. PLENTY OF STARS. That doesn’t mean, of course, that the well-known cagers weren’t good, too. Ralph Vaughn of South- ern California and Bill Hapac of Illinois probably topped the na- tion in sports pages, and those who saw them in action during the all-star game know how well they lived up to every bit of ad- vance build-up. Nominations already are com- ing in, even though these lists heven’t been officially opened. From this section, principal candi- dates are Gene Englund of Wis- Consin and Joe Stampf of Chi- cago, who fought it out for Big Ten scoring honors, and Ed Riska, big Notre Dame ace. Gus Broberg of Dartmouth, Si Lobello of Long Island, Frank Baumholz of Ohio U., Ossie Schechtman of Long Island, Jack Garfinkel of St. John’s and a few others are getting much support from the Eastern sector, which is quite confident of placing all these boys on the squad. DETROIT TO BE FOE. Opposition for the all-stars this ‘Season will be provided by the winner of the world championship tournament in March—the spec- tacular Detroit Eagles. In win- ning that title, the Detroiters over- came odds of about 1,000-to-1, up- setting on successive nights such great clubs as the Indianapolis Kautsks, the Harlem Globe Trot- ters, the New York Renaissance and the Oshkosh All-Stars. Every contest was an uphill fight, too. The game is again under the sponsorship of the Herald-Ameri- can, and will be offered to fans tat prices which bring it within teach of all. Tickets will range from 55 cents to $3.30. Mail orders are now being accepted. ‘Write to Basketball Ticket Office, Hearst Square, 326 W. Madison st., Chicago. Enclose check or money-order and specify the type of ticket desired. Loop box-offices will open this week. Cole Lenzi Elevens Open Season Today The Cole Lenzi All Suburbans of La Grange open their football season against Alderman Kells’ releven today at the Cole Lenzi ‘Recreation Field in La Grange. ‘The game will start at 2:30 p. m. Coach Clint Osborne, former coach of the La Grange All Sub- urbagis, announced this will be the’ first of a series. of contests College Aces for Classic All-America Cage Board Edward W. Cochrane, Herald-American. Leo Fischer, American. R. -C. Stedler, News. G. H. Scherwitz, (Texas) Light. Harry Keck, Pittsburgh Sun-Tele- graph. Rodger Pippen, Baltimore News- Post. Sec Taylor, Des Moines Register-Tribune. Jere R. Hayes, Dallas Times-Herald. Parke Carroll, Kansas City (Mo.) Journal-Post. Matt Jackson, Rochester (N. Y.) Times-Union. Ed Bang, Cleveland (O.) News. Dick McGeorge, Toledo (O.) Blade. Bob Hooey, Columbus (O.) State Journal. Jack Conway, Boston (Mass.) Rec- ord-American. Dan Parker, New York Mirror. C. L. Parsons, Denver (Colo.) Post. Arnold Lieberman, Los Angeles News Service. Emmons Byrne, Oakland (Cal.) Post-Enquirer. ; Jack McDonald, San Francisco _Call-Bulletin, Frederick Ware, Omaha World- Herald. Bus Ham, Oklahoma City Okla- homan. Max Kase, New York Journal- American. ‘ Gilbert Labudde, Oshkosh (Wis.) Daily Northwestern. Everett Clay, Miami (Fla.) World- Herald. Ben Tenny, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. Ed Danforth, Atlanta Journal. Ed Skiddy, Syracuse (N. Y.) Jour- nal-Herald. George T. Davis, Los Angeles Her- ald-Express, Dick Walsh, Albany Times-Union, Louis P. McNeely, Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal. Dick Cullum, Minneapolis Times- Tribune. Dudley Greer, Nashville (Tenn.) Banner. Leo MacDonnell, Detroit (Mich.) Times. Royal Brougham, Seattle (Wash.), Post-Intelligencer. Jim Schlemmer, Akron (O.), Bea- con-Journal. Stoney McGlinn, Milwaukee Sen-' tinel. é Dick Jarvis, Sheboygan (Wis.), Press. f George Beahon, Rochester Demo- crat and Chronicle. Al Santore, Los Angeles Examiner. COACHES. Phog Allen, University of Kansas. M. J. Trautwein, Ohio University. Herold High, Southwestern Col- ege. Osborne Cowles, Dartmouth Col- lege. i Byron Brannan, Rice Institute. Paul Hinkle, Butler University. Bruce Drake, University of Okla- homa. Joe Lapchick, St. Johns Univer- sity. W. F. Lang, University of North Carolina. Jack Gray, University of Texas. A. F, Rupp, Kentucky University. C. S. Hickey, Creighton University. L. B. Menze, Iowa State College. Nels Norgren, University of Chi- cago. Charles Davies, Duquesne Univer- sity. Chicago Chicago Herald- Buffalo (N. Y.) San Antonio (Iowa) (Texas) (Ind.) NG 7) Harold Foster, University of Wis- consin. John “Honey” Russell, Seton Hall College. Nat Holman, City College of New York. Chuck Taylor, All-America Board. Bill Chandler, Marquette U. Blair Gullion, Cornell U. Clair Bee, Long Island University. Forrest Cox, University of Colo- to be played every Sunday at the home field. rado. Doug Mills, University of Tlinois. and the world’s champion Detroi The game.is to be staged at night, November 28. your tickets by sending in your Beat the Rush! « Mail Orders Now Being Accepted for All-Star Cage Classic Mail orders for the second annual College All-Star basket- ball game between the greatest college players of the past season Last year’s contest was a sell-out. Tickets—$3.30, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, 55c Ticket orders should be accompanied by check or money order and addressed to Ticket Manager, College All-Star basket- ball game, Hearst Square, 326 W. Madison st., Chicago, t Eagles are now being accepted. the Chicago Stadium on Friday You can make sure of order NOW! - CHICAGO SUNDAY HERALD-AMERICAN --- A PAPER FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK PART TWO—PAGE FIVE. 4 4 High school football in the Chicago area has reached mid-sea- son proportions, with numerous contests being staged each week-end. AROUND THE END FOR A PREP GAME GAIN _ Here is.a flash from the Amundsen-Sullivan contest, showing Bill Chandler of Amundsen as he skirts the end for a 12-yard gain. CATHOLIC PREP. ELEVENS HOLD TEST BATTLES Final practice game action is on tap for five of tHe Catholic High School League teams this afternoon in an attempt to smooth down those rough edges and have everything shipshape for the league opening next Sunday, after- *|noon. St. George of Evanston, one of the threats of the South Sectiori moves into Loyola Field to temper its forward wall and allow the Prep Grid Card ~ Marquette High vs. St. Ignatius, «at Twelfth and Central, 2:15 P m. St. George at Loyola, Sheridan road and Loyola ay., 2:15 p. m. Eee a Salle vs. Central Catholic, “at Hammond, Ind., 2:15 p.m. Mount Carmel vs. Dowling, -at ‘Des Moines, Ta. backfield to gain added experi- ence. All this should be accom- plished while the Dragons pile up a victory over the lighter Loy- ~ ola team. x LEAGUE SHUFFLED. , Coach Ed Norton has a fast, heavy eleven this season, but thé unfortunate break in the switch- ing from the North to the South Section may keep St. George from a sectional title. Last year, the Evanston team finished second to De Paul in the Northyand since Wally McGovern lost his entire team by graduation, St. George loomed in the division. ~ Along came the _ traditional switch of two teams in each Sec- tion, and St. George will find it+ self campaigning in the South Side grid affairs this year against such powerful contingents as St. Leo, 1940 Catholic champions, and Mount Carmel, the runner-up eleven last season. As if in revenge for this treat- ment, the Dragons walloped De Paul last Sunday afternoon 26 to 7 and plan on slamming Loyola Ninety-six of the nation’s best amateur bicycle riders will com- pete in the fifteenth annual Elgin to Chicago road race this after- noon, under the auspices of the George F. Barrett Athletic Club. The race, a handicap event, will start at 1 p. m. from High- land ay., Elgin, continue through Dundee, Algonquin, Fox River Grove, Barrington, Palatine, Ar- lington Heights, Mount Prospect. Bensenville, Maywood, Forest Park, Berwyn and Cicero, finish at the Barrett A. C., 2150 Damen ay. Among the fifteen scratch rid- ers are Marvin Thompson, Barrett Carfagnini, ganization, national champ of 1940. Gunther Leuschen, last year’s winner, will start with twenty-five others with a nine- minute handicap. Twenty-seven have been given fifteen-minute starts and twenty-nine others a twenty-one-minute handicap. Fourteen clubs are represented, including Salt Lake City, St. Louis, and Kenosha, Wis., with the Bar- rett A. C. leading in entries with twenty-one. The CYO has four- teen and the Edison Park Wheel- man, thirteen, The entry: SCRATCH. Marvin. Thompson, Sears Taylor, Bill Jacoby, Joe Koukl, Jim Drake, Barrett A. Ci; Carfagnini, Frank Bina, Bill Johnson, Evo Passagleo, Erwin Pesek and Fred Pesek, C. Y. .; Wendell Rollins, Salt Lake City Wheelmen; Mike Abt, Har- vard, Ill.; Joe Stipts, Mazzina Cycling Club, and Bill Kuehn, unattached. _. NINE-MINUTE HANDICAP. Billy Sullivan, Olympic C. C.; Gunther Leuschen, Bob Jackson and Frank Smith, Edison Park Wheelmen; Don _ Hyerdell, George Spalten, Chuck Edwards, Frank Brilando, George Amundsen and Ralph George Keogan, Notre Dame Lehnhardt, Barrett A. C.; Jonn Cereps, ‘ a Bob Amacker, Bill Demk A. J. ‘Robinson, Bradley * Uni-|snannom, CY. 0.; cal sti, Meee versity. e Carne oneal epee poward) Iil.; Carl us¢hak, Racine, S.; Chet Seroks, Ke- Arthur Lonborg, Northwestern|nosha, Wis.; Chris Finkenkeller and’ Dick University. Olds, St. Louis C. C.; Roy Dietsch, Bill Lange and Buddy Hdsell, Century Club, St. Louis, and Greg Smith and Dick Sor- unattached. 15-MINUTE HANDICAP. Tom Hughes, C. Y. 0.; Al Descamps and Sune Bergman, Descamp C. C.; Bob Daly. Charles Busch, Jack Cole, Don Hurst, Ted Ernst, Bill Broscavak and John Sullivan, Edison Park Wheelmen; i enson, Peterson, Bill Lehnhardt, Bill Carnduff, Clarence Koukl, A. Peterson and John Nergard, Barrett A. C.; Joe Gaspari, -_C.; Jim Vrtis, Berwyn, IIl.; Pi Vise and Al Becker, Belgian- American A. C.; George Adams and Roger Schultz, Arrow C. C.; Andy Baum, Cen- tury Club, St. Louis, and Heinz Richter, Jack Schmitz and Joe Tittle, unattached. 21-MINUTE HANDICAP. Russell Geiger, Sprocketts C. C.; Art and Bill son, Frank Schott and Frank Abbott, Ed- ison Park Wheelmen; Don Griffee and Bob Farbin, Barrett A. C.; D: George Hensel and Valere Va Descamps ? ick Hansen, n De Velde, . §; Paul Auch, Cycleers; Earl Eastherton, Century Club, St. Louis, and Bruce Michael, Chris Klein, Ed Ul- bricht, Howard Raubolt, Dan Smith, Ralph Mizar, V._N. Nelson, George Goble, Jack de Vise, W. H. Grotjahn, Charles Vills- brazo, George Johnson and Walt Soren- son, unattached. McMillen Will Be Speaker Dee. 18 BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 27. —Bo McMillin, Indiana’s head football coach, will speak before the Fort Wayne, Ind., Engineers’ Club December 18. The Crimson coach will discuss “Football En- gineering.” and): A. C., national champion, and Ed|¢ Catholic Youth Or-|# Harvard Ill, and Racine]. 96 Bikers Vie in Elgin Rac e Today IRWIN PESEK. BBY.9. TENNIS FINALS TODAY The B’nai B'rith Youth Organ- fr'|ization will climax its third annual citywide tennis competition to- day at Columbus Park, Central av. and Lexington st., starting at 10 Baeony Championships in the men’s in- termediate and open divisions will Run ienh Ags Cae ade, - 0.; Mike Noretti, Charle i ander, Charles’ Spalten, Vern “Alfred. be decided today. As ‘an added attraction, Seymour Greenberg, of Northwestern, Big Ten tennis champion, will perform in singles and doubles exhibition matches. Benny Migdow will try for his second successive B. B. Y. O. open division championship when he meets the winner of the Frank Norian-Ben Fox semi-final. The intermediate division semi-final will bring together Marvin Gar- field and Nat Glickman, with the vinner meeting Robert Fine for the title. KERR LEAVES COLGATE? Rumors floated about the East that Andy Kerr intended to step down as coach of Colgate’s foot- ball team, but the veteran mentor denied the report entirely. z AT GREEN BAY _|Packers and the Chicago Bears - |will meet here tomorrow afternoon. “|have been playing the exhibition ‘jcontest. The Packers are in first _|for the Pack. lis a tackle from Virginia who was jis a halfback from Gonzaga who . |has had all week to do it, he still 30,000 TO SEE BEARS, PACKERS GREEN BAY, Wis., Sept. 27.— Before a sell-out crowd of ap- proximately 30,000, the Green Bay It is the opening league game of the season for the Bears, who circuit since the College All-Star place in the western division of the loop with two wins and no defeats. No rookies were named to start for the Chicago Bears against the Green Back Packers today at Green Bay, in what will be the 1941 debut of the champs and the third game on the schedule However, Coach Curly Lambeau named Lee McLaughlin and Tony Canadeo, two of his newcomers, to open the contest. The former shifted to guard, and the latter starred against Detroit and Cleve- land. Against the Lions and Rams the Packers scored 47 points to 7 by the opposition, which is something of a search warrant for the Bears. It will be remembered that last year the Bears started their pen- nant jaunt with a startling 41 to 10 victory over the Wisconsin Tribe, the worst defeat adminis- tered to*either club since they began the series in 1921. Halas doesn’t expect a repeti- tion of that rout. Quite the con- trary, he is worried plenty. So much so, in fact, that while he hadn’t made up his mind tonight who would be clipped from the squad to bring it down to the regulation thirty-three. Since the rivals have been play- ing, the Bears have won twenty- two, lost eighteen and tied four, scoring 469 points to 403 by the Pack. Tomorrow’s game, as usual the past few years, is a sellout, and the Packer management has issued a warning to optimistic fans to refrain from trying to gain ad- mittance unless they have ducats in hand. Hawthornes in Benelit | Tilt Ozzie Simmons’ Beutner Panth- ers will inaugurate the football season in Weber Park, Wellington and Ashland this afternoon when they take the field in a benefit, tilt against the Hawthorne A. A., defending Greater Chicago league champs. The Panthers will feature a fast running attack built around Willie Calhoun, Henry Preston and Harry Adams, former Wendell Phillips stars. Don Brown is expected to shine for Hawthorne. The kickoff is at 2:15. i St. Barts tackle the Forty-sec- ond St. Lounge in a4 warm-up tilt BY BROOKS LAKE. Hunting deer with bow and arrow ... long a cherished dream of hundreds of Chicago archers, but financially beyond the reach of most ... may be enjoyed by many of these sportsmen next week when a Robin Hood Special to Wisconsin’s famed Sherwood Forest will be offered by the Milwaukee Road with the sanc- tion and co-operation of the city’s various archery clubs. Air conditioned coaches for Illi- nois archers will be attached to the streamliner Chippewa leaving Chicago next Friday at 12:50 p.m. standard time! The party will arrive early that evening at Wau- saukee, Wis., where a program has been planned under the direc- tion of Jack (“Little John”) Boyle, secretary-manager of the Mari- nette County Outdoor Recreation Association; R. L. Barron of Wau- saukee and Badger archers’ or- ganizations, LICENSES AT $5 LOW. Wisconsin’s special archery sea- son for deer opens at sunrise Sat- urday and visiting huntsmen may procure the new low rate license at the Wausaukee Forest Ranger Station. This year the non-resi- dent license fee for bow-and- arrow deer hunters has been slashed from $50.to only $5. A banquet, at which booya will be the principal dish, will be given for the visiting bowmen Fri- day evening at Wausaukee. This will be followed by an archers’ ball, at which Marinette County’s prettiest girls will vie for the honor of being chosen to repre- sent Maid Marion. The modern Maid Marion will preside over the deer hunt and pow-wow in nearby Sherwood For- est, which will occupy all day Sat- urday and Sunday morning. Sher- wood Forest, seventy acres of vir- gin woodland, is one of the Badger state’s most beautiful wilderness spots. DEERS ABUNDANT. Archer Boyle reports that deer are unusually abundant this Fall in Marinette County, where at the opening of the state’s first arch- ery season two years ago we per- sonally counted eighty-six deer in one evening. Special low, all-expense rates have been arranged by the Mil- waukee Road. Details may be ob- tained or reservations made through either Victor L. Hitzfeld, assistant general agent of the Mil- waukee Road, Room 711, 100 W. Monroe st., telephone Central 7600, or The MHerald-American Travel Bureau, 328 W. Madison st., phone Andover 1234. Eye Jumping Races for New Orleans NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 27.— (I.N.S.)—Officals of the Fair Grounds, one of the nation’s old- est and most colorful racing plants, are considering construc- tion of a steeplechase course. The Fair Grounds will be reopened Christmas for forty days of racing at 1:00 o’clock, for the first time in three years. Archers to Hunt Deer This Week Rogers to Wear Frutig’s Number ANN ARBOR, Sept. 27.—In the reassignment of numbers of Michigan football players under the new simplified sys- tem, designed to help the spectators identify men ac- cording to positions they play, Joe Rogers, senior end, was given the same number worn a year ago by Ed Frutig, 87. Rogers and Frutig were the starting ends in 1940 and Rogers hopes that the new number will add to his ef- fectiveness in the current season. HUNTERS TO AID IN DUCKS WEEK With Ducks Unlimited Week opening tomorrow, the most un- usual “bank” ever to make its appearance in sportsdom is in evi- dence at numerous gun clubs, country clubs, and other meccas of hunting enthusiasts. It is the novel “Duk-A-Nikel” can, and in scope it is a national banking institution through which hunters of America make con- tributions to aid the highly suc- cessful work, being carried on by Ducks Unlimited, Inc., to increase and perpetuate the duck supply each season. Featuring Ducks Unlimited Week is the two-day trap and skeet tournament set next Satur- day and Sunday at the Lincoln Park Gun Club. Duck hunters and trap skeet devotees will rally at this get-together. Trophies and numerous prizes are slated, and William R. O'Donnell, city chairman of Ducks Unlimited, Inc., anticipates the biggest field of competitors ever registered for a tourney of this nature in Chicago. The name is derived from the request made that each hunter deposit, a nickel in the bank for every duck he bags. The Northwest Towns Sports- men’s Association of Arlington today. Hicks Connolly has per= haps a lighter team than St. George, but it is plenty fast and tricky. IGNATIUS VS. MARQUETTE, The only other prep game in Chicago this afternoon is that of St. Ignatius which entertains Mar- quette High of Milwaukee, Wis., at Twelfth and Central. Coach Ralph Malliard expects his gridders. will ‘be kept plenty busy with the Mil- waukeeans, The Wolves have the lightest backfield in the entire Catholic loop, but a smooth-click= ing combination with good reserve strength. : De LaSalle of the South section travels fo Hammond, Ind., to take on Central Catholic which has al= ready lost two practice games to city high school teams. The boys from St. Leo pummeled them 38 2 pane Fenwick also turned them ack. ae CARMEL LOOKS GOOD. ae Mt.Carmel, which has indicated that it will be a decided threat in the South, has traveled all the way to Des Moines, Ia., to play Dowl- jing High. The Carmels have won two practice games against De Paul and Fenwick. Dowling usually has a strong contingent and Coach Wally Fromhart expects his team to get a good workout regardless of the final score. Willman, Andres in Midget Race Tony Willman, Duke Nalon’and Emil Andres, Indianapolis 500-mile race drivers, and topline midget pilots, will be among the starters in the eight-event midget .auto racing program next Sunday at the revamped Hammond Speedway, on U. S. Highway 41. Other big car drivers who are also big-time midg- et pilots expected to compete are tracks. ’ Tony Bettenhausen, Pete Romce- vich and Myron Fohr. Also listed to go for the $1,000 in purse money are Ted Duncan, Ray Richards, Jimmy Caris, Mike O’Halloran, Harry Lewis, Shorty Sorenson, Bob Muhlke, Frank Buraney; Gus Klingbiel, Johnny Kieweg, Pete Nielsen, Stan Dylewski and “Wild Charlie” Sczkendy. Entries close on Thursday with John Serafin, 13906 Entre avenue, Burnham, Hl. The card will be the first midget races held over the altered and conditioned five-eighth s* mile ARTIST AND GRIDMAN. . Virgil Cantini, expected to win a regular halfback spot on the Car- Heights is host to shooters today with a special event dedicated to Ducks Unlimited Week. negie University eleven this Fall, transferred to C. T. only because he wanted a course in -art.- League club which “murdered” its opposition. League pennant is nineteen days 1902. BUCS LAST RUNAWAY CHAMPS Won Flag 19 Days Ahead in 1902 You have to go ’way back thirty-|the Pirates themselves in 1909. nine years to find a National/But in every case the National . League had its traditional Septem- ber thrills. In no case did the The all-time record)champion run away from the rest for early clinching of a NationaJ/of a mediocre lot of contenders. By the end of August the Pirates before closing day. The Pittsburgh|were 23 games in front of second Pirates did it as of September 16,|place, 27% at the season’s close, October 5. Brooklyn and Boston Other champs in other years|were the only other clubs ahead reared higher victory piles thanjof the .500 mark. The Bucs won the 103 of Fred Clarke's ancient|23 and lost 4 in May, and did not Buccaneers, the Giants in 1904 andjslacken up much in the stretch, 1905, the Cubs in ’06, '07 and ’10,'18 and 7 in September, PART eS PAGE SIX CHICA D-A MERICAN.---A P Ba APER , > FOR P é WHO THINK SEPTEMB 1941 28, Who'll Beoy oe rew? It’s Race P uzzle > : RICA WA A ie ra | TE. 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