Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1935 — Page 26

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Oscar Behrens Nabs Tenpin Laurels With 737 Series in Indianapolis Loop

BY BERNARD HARMON 'T'HE mast devastating attack on 1 the maples during last night’s loop sessions on city alleys came from the southpaw delivery of Oscar Behrens, who during his appearance in the Indianapolis League, totaled 737. Performing with the Marott Shoe team, Behrens drilled the pocket for

games of 200, 278 and 259. It wa.s the first time this season that the popular portsider had passed the 700 mark, and it easily won him th,; solo honors of the evening, his sizzling senes being almost a hundred pins better than his nearest rivals, John Fehr and Paul Quass of the same

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circuit. The Marotts benefitted | from Behrens’ masterful shooting, posting games of 1008. 1033 and 043., which netted them a 2080 total and a triple victory over Stube Club, which had as its leading scorer, Carl, Sturm at 576. Marmon-Herrington was the only team in the city to pass 3000 during , the evening, and they just did get! over, assembling a 3001 through games of 1034, 989 and 978. Paced j by Walt Heckman's 650, Chris Ra.ssmussen's 614 and Lorenz Wiesman’s 636 the team amassed its big total and won two of their three games; over the Lieber Lager. The losers, j featuring Dick Nordholt's 638 and I Fred Schleimers 615, nabbed the! middle gam'' through a 1041. Cook’s (ioldbiume fell below, the 3000 mark for the fourth time our- ! ing its season’s activities in the Indianapolis eireuit, but managed to hold its big edge over the other! teams as league leaders through a shutout victory over L. S. Ayres & Cos. ’l’he best effort of the Illumes was 1014 nightcap game. Fehr, who shared runner-up honors of the evening with Quass, paced the winners with a 656, while John Murphy tossed a 628. Quads' 656 gave his Coca-Cola aggregation enough edge to win its series over Sterling Beer through a shoutout. Roy Haislup wa.s best for the lasers at 596. The combined efforts of Dan Abbott and Fonnie Snyder netted Bowes Seal P’.ist a three-time win over Crystal Flash,! wiiich had as its top scorer Gene l Zwissler. Abbott had 646 Snyder 628 and Zwissler 579. The winners featured a 1013 middle game. Bill Tarrant entered the 600 ranks for the first time this season with a I 612 that boosted his Klee’s Set Ups j to a double victory over Lieber Brewers, who had as their pacemaker John Blue at, 602. The Set Ups closed with a 1048. Bert Bruder’s 623 and Jack Hunt's 611 w'crc largely responsible for Acetylene Products Co.’s two-time victory over Falls City Hi-Brus, who won their game with a 1001. Charley Cray was best for the Brus with a 654. a a a Tony McCann came in for a xharr of last night’s glory when he assembled a Rtf, the best solo series of the Knights of Columbus session at the Delaware t Alievs. He had games of 201, 233 and 210, leading his Seott Trucking aggregation — Advertisement . The following pledges will be offered for sale at 8 a in.. December 14, 1935. at 291 W Washington St.. Indianapolis. 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to a shutout victor, over .1 G. Glatt’s Drug*. No other pastimrr, of the circuit pawed the 600 mark In other team clashes. Penn Coal f’o. blanked Blackwell Funeral Home. F’iUman-Rlrr nabbed two game, from Hoo.ier Optical and Kernel Optical! downed Jones A Maley tw ; . a a a Team honors of last night's Uptown Recreation league gathering went to Ko-We-Ba CofTee. while the individual leader was Hendrixon. The CofTee team on games of 1038. 886 and 982 to'alcd 2906, while Hendrixon in his trio of efforts reached 641. The Ko-We-Bas won two of their three games over L Strauss At Cos., with Dan Hackerd furnishing most of the pinnage through a 623. Hendrixon'. Coca Colas used his top uotcher to a good advantage, winning three games over City Market. C ft D Battery through Larry Denneriine's 601 and Ray Chrlsney's 600. won twice over Beck Coal & Coke, which featured Chuck Markey s 639; Hoosier Pete protected Its league leadership when Norman Hamilton's 627 gave It a double victory over Kimmei Furniture and Harper’s Garage nabbed an odd-game decision from Bader Coffee. Freddie Shaw topping th scoring of the winners with 604 and Leo Hale pacing the losers with 630. a a a Mair Office No. 10 ind Prospect No. 2 were triple winners of the Citizen's Gas Cos. matches at the Uptown Alleys. Their victim, were Distribution No. 6 and Distribution No 8. Other series were decided through odd game decisions. Distribution No. 5, Distribution No 7 and Main Office No. 9 winning over Prospect No. 4, Prospect No 1 and Prospect No. 3. Jack Urderwood with 633 and Joe Danna with 627 were the top soloists of the evening. a o a Feature* of the Stokelv-Van Camp session at Pritchett's were the triple victory of Chili Con Carne over Cranberry Sauce and Paul Young's 629, the top score among the individuals. In other team clashes. Honey Pod Peas and Tomato Soup nabbed two timers over Bean Hole Bears and Strained Foods for Baby. a a a Tn the three team series of the Auto Row League at the Antlers Alleys. Goodyear Service downed Johnson Chevrolet three time:,. U S. Tire Cos. blanked Lathrop-Moyer and Madden Copple handed K : chner a double setback. Olsen of Equitable Securities, which was without opposition, topped the individual scorers with a 611. a a a Despite a tumble to 116 in his nighteap game, Irwin topped the soloists of the Inter-Club League's . session at Pritchett'* with a 501. He opened with 23t and 211. Team results showed Universal Indians and Mutual Lumbermen as triple winners over Hv-Red Club and Mrrrator, and Universal Yankees, Caravan Club, A. B. C. and Exchange Unity in double wins over Ediphone, Exchange Service. Exchange Lame Bulls and Lions Club. a a a Tom MeFeelv and Earl Prange waged a two-way battle for top honors of the F.li Lilly session at Pritchett’s with the former wining out 588 to 580. Their big totals proved valuable to their teams, as McFoely's Pills won three games over Elixers and Prange \s Syrups shut out the Powders. In other contests Dentals and Extracts won twice over Tablets and lie -

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In tho Indianapolis Power Ar Light. Cos matches at the Illinois. Wilbur. Roesner v a e iadir.z scorer of the evening He a emb.ed a 538 in his three tries. Credit Dep> and Mill-st Research took three • me s over West Plant. No. 2 and Morns-*;. while Ilardirg-st Research. West Plant No 1 and Line Dep* won twice over Harding-st. Accounting Dept, and Mill-st. a a a C. arlie Day's 576 was the best offering of tne Polk Sanitary Milk games at the Fountain Square Alleys. In the team clashes Guernsey Milk and Buttermilk won three games each from Birelev's Orangeade and Chocolate Milk while Nursery Milk and Frisco Cheese took oddgame decisions over Sweet Cream Buttermilk and Pro-Lac. a a a The newly organived SheUisure Club League got under wav last night at the Central Alleys with six teams in action. Shell Sols won three times over Kleanzit. while Silver Shell, and Super Gears won two each from Super Shell and She!’ Penn. Charlie Groos copped the inaugural solo honors with a 557. a a a Claude Collirs set the pace in the Newman League at Pritchetts with a 547 total. Berghoff Beers found Murphy Poultry easy and won three games, while B. W. Knapp Electric dropped one of its games to Reliable Wrecking. ana Wilson s 582 was the top individual total of the Federal League at the Central; a 579 from Tomey set the pace in the Kroger session at the Parkway: Dr. Cox turned in a 566 to lead the efforts of Medical Society kegelers at the Central and McClellan outdistanced all rivals of the Wat. H. Block League at the Illinois Alleys with a 566. SUNDAY SCHOOL LOOP OPENS ON T COURT The Sunday School Basketball League of the Y. M. C. A. will open its season in the "Y” gym at 7:30 tomorrow night. Member teams are: Danish Lutheran, Bethel Baptist, Emmanuel Reformed, West Park Christian, woedside Methodist and Clermont Christian. Three games will be played each Friday. Basket Results COLLEGE Illinois, 10; Wabash, 22. University of Baltimore, 42; Shenandoah College, 31. Providence College, 48; Yale, 24. Harvard, 39; Boston University, 31. Princeton, 30; Lafayette, 21. Pennsylvania, 36; LaSalle, 28, Duquesne, 48; W'aynesburg, 21. Augustana, 36; Columbia (la.), 21. HIGH SCHOOLS Decatur Catholic, 33; St. Mary’s (Anderson), 30. Rochester. 54; Akron, 24. Morgantown, 38; Nashville, 28. Alexandria, 44; Lapel, 17. Washington Township, 27; Young America. 12.

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assembly yesterday morning. The veterans are Leonard Campbell. Herbert Schwomeyer. Jack Hiatt, Robert Leachman, Howard Ellis, Frank Schneider and John Cristina. Felt block M’s and certificates were awarded to William Angel. Robert Davis, Howard Deer, James Faccone, Henry Hall, Jack Hutton. Damon Lewis, Robert F. Miller,

Maurice Nahmias, Raymond Nordholt and Vestal Smith. The following were awarded E. M. T. H. S. monograms: Donald Ash. Norbert Buckley, Bjnnie Cohn. Ted Etherington. Marvin Felts, Robert Gaughan. John Hansing, Robert Holt, John Pappas, Wilfred Robinson and Raymond Scotten. Six-inch MT’s went to Harold Yeagy, Richard Vare, Sidney

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DEC. 12, 1935

Louden. Roy Ricch. Francis Pribble, Gienn Pevler, Charles Fletcher, Dewey Donovan. Melville Davis, Eugene Crane and Benjamin Brown.

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