Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1936 — Page 21

MARCH 12, 1936

DOUBLES AND SINGLES COMPETITION BEGINS IN A. B. C.

Minor Divisions to Launch Heavy Pin Schedule Today; Kendrick Seam Takes Lead! Restaurant No. 1 Fivesome Posts 2659 Total; Bedford Club Paces Initial Invasion of Out-of-Town Bowlers; Big Four Rolls Tonight. BY BERNARD HARMON Fendrick Restaurant No. 1 today led the five-man division of the American Bowling Congress tournament in progress at the State Fairground Coliseum. Competing on the 10:30 squad last night, the Fendricks tumbled 2659 maples in their trio of games to nab the leadership from Penzip, a Bedford (Ind.) quintet which had assumed the top spot on the

previous shift. Yesterday was the busiest day ot the event, which opened Monday night and is to continue daily until April 14. Four complete squads of 3* *nms each were in action and L was long after midnight before ,he rumble of the speeding bowling balls had ceased. The initial >ut-of-town quintets performed on the 8:30 squad, two teams from Mishawaka, two from Shelbyvillo. and one each from Redkey, Bedford and Rushville being in action. The first matinee session of the tourney found 32 teams representing the Indianapolis Hotel Association in action. They faced the pins on the 3:45 shift yesterday afternoon. Practically all of the teams were made up of local grade school, high school and college students, who as guests of the hotels, were competing for experience, and were ineligible for prizes. Youngsters Please Crowd Amid a round of applause from several hundred persons who assembled for the tea-time pinfest, Lawrence Bennett, lead off man for the Clavpool Hotel No. 1. marehd at the head of 153 future * greats" as they filed to their respective alleys. The Claypool Hotel No. 10 s linetip included a pair of the youngest | pastimers ever to take part in the indoor classic. Jack Colvin Jr. and Neil King Jr., whose fathers are highly regarded in local pin circles, and who are but 11 years of age, along with Fred Tegeler Jr., 13; Charles Bass, 14, and Chester Plank, 16, comprised the team. The youths did a fair job of pin toppling and their initial strike tossed by young Colvin, was greeted with a round of applause. Mayor Kern Cheers Team The 6:30 squad included eight City Hall teams and several aggregations entered by local utilities. They were rendered a warm round of applause as they filed to their respective alleys. Mayor Kern was on hand to cheer "his teams,” and shouted words of encouragement to the members of the "Mayor’s Office," as they opened their assault on the maples. They responded to their chief's plaudits with a 2569, the top total of the first evening shift. The series gave them temporary possession of third place in the team standings. Harry Fox of the Fox Optical quintet turned in the best individual series of the squad, a 242 start sending him to a 579 total. Municipal Judges Roll Nearly 2000 persons were on hand ns the 32 teams of the 8:30 squad put in their appearance. The squad was under the banners of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Courthouse Boosters. One of the Courthouse teams included Municipal Judges Dan V. White and Wilfred Bradshaw and Probate Judge Smiley N. Chambers. Frank McKinney, county treasurer, was in action with his McKinney's Boosters, along with Tony Hinkle, athletics director at Butler University, and Stanley Feezle. well-known Big Ten basketball official. The. Pennzip quintet of Bedford, paced by Pitman’s 571, the top solo series of the squad, took first place in the team standings through a 2653, but they were shoved into second at the conclusion of the 10:30 shift, when the Fendrich Restaurant team collected its top count. Teams representing the Medical Society, along with the entire Polk Sanitary Milk League of eight teams, formed the bulk of the closing squad. Geo. Ley featured the Restaurant team's climb to the top. He totaled 589. Doubles and singles will find a spot on today’s program, the initial squad of minor events entrants being scheduled for 2 this afternoon. Five-men aggregations will again take over the alleys on the following shifts. Another 32 teams spons-

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ored by the Indianapolis Hotel Association are to fire at the maples at 3 45. while the third shift of the day will find several commercial teams and Hoosier Athletic Club quintets in action starting at 6:30. Practically every employe of the Big Four Railway who Is not included in the lineups of the 32 teams entered by the organization's bowling league, is expected to be in the gallery when the railroaders turn their thoughts to tenpins on the 8:30 shift. A squad made up of team."backed up by local enterprises are to close the program. They are scheduled for action on the 10:30 shift. TOURNEYGRAMS "Chuck" Hardy, who was a member of Claypool Hotel No. 11, had the honor of throwing the initial strike of the afternoon squad. His No. 1 delivc y found the pocket. . . . Accord ig' to old-timers, the array of youth was the largest ever to take parr, in tourney games. . . . The only "oici" team on the schoolboy squad was a fivesome of teachers from Shortridge. They failed to do much scoring and finished behind many of their pupils. . . . Louis Maas and Blanche Maas, long affiliated with local tenpin activities, "pointed with pride" to three sons in the matinee session. . . . Bob. 19; Oscar. 16, and Marshall, 12, were in action, the latter being one of the tiniest performers of the afternoon. Several teams appearing on last night's squads were clad in natty uniforms. . . . Black shirts and lightcolored ties were worn by the two Wm. H. Block Cos. entries and the Bixby Shoe Polish quintet. . . . The eight Medical Society teams were given a great ovation as they appeared in white shirts and white trousers. . . . Sigma Alpha Taus, the first team to march across the alleys on the 10:30 squad, wore dark maroon shirts, white trousers and white ties. . . . Their lead-off man, Dulberger, tossed the initial strike of the shift. . . . Laddy Hancock, who performed with one of the City Hall teams, refused to be quoted when asked about his score. . . . Joe Swaim. of the Mayor's Office, tossed five consecutive strikes to close his series. The 160 pastimers on the 6:30 squad played follow the leader to Gus Mueller Jr., a member of the Power and Light Cos. Accounting team. . . . White of the Water Cos. chalked up the first strike of the 6:30 shift. . . . Gray of the Hoosier Coffees led the 8:30 boys to their respective alleys, while Edwards of the Pennsylvania Railroad mowed them down on his first delivery for the initial strike of that squad. . . . Bill Cottom. Muncie bowling alley operator, has been among the spectators for last two days. Bill is in search of entries for the annual state tournament carded on his alleys late this month. . . . SOMETHING ON ALL THE TIME AT THE A. B. C. RACING DATES LISTED Timex Special NEW YORK. March 12.-The Metropolitan racing season will open April 15 and close Oct. 31, the state racing commission announced today. The dates: Jamaica, April 15-May 9; Belmont Park, May 11-June 6: Aqueduct, June 8-July 2; Empire City, July 3-July 28; Saratoga, July 29August 29; Aqueduct, August 31Sept. 16; Belmont Park. Sept. 17Oct. 3: Jamaica, Oct. 5-17; Empire City. 19-31. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Columbia, 49; Yale, 36. West Virginia, 43; Pittsburgh, 42. Princeton, 37; Cornell, 27.

Bowling Classic Scores of Yesterday

—3:4' SQUAD— Cl'ypool No. 11 < 1941) Claypool No. 12 (1804) : haruy .. 115 124 118 Koss . 11l 11 93 Boxeii . 08 83 107 Steobing 126 148 Harmon 75 102 76 Boswell 143 151 Gardner. 1.5 142 1£ Lance. • 175 100 122 Makela . 167 195 175 t’.ack . . 84 103 8 3taub 77 Ila I Totals .630 646 665 Totals 638 589 576 Cl'ypool No. 6 '2043 Claypool No 5 '2086) (Hues . 124 lot) 14 < Coyie 135 125 103 Laroche 183 131 110 l melison 102 108 126 Kulke .. 192 133 16. Welch 141 131 10l Many . . lus 117 95 Stepnens 146 162 l.< Bauer .. 144 173 126 Potter . . 188 150 123 T0ta15..698 706 645 Totals. 692 724 680 Harrison No. 3 (1718) Spink Ho. No.l r 1861' tuiiriey 113 91 131 Piopper . 65 100 9i Davis . 90 98 113 i'eneyes 128 182 lba Beckett .112 8o 123 e-arsoti . 2 128 141 towards 102 lza 12b Conner . 100 160 116 Heimes . 103 146 174 Reed . . 117 131 130 Totals. 520 545 653 Totals 557 649 655 Claypool No. 7 (164 V) Claypool No. 10 < 1679) j oriu nJr 82 b 9 99 Plank . 100 110 118, McGurk 92 119 fca.iegerJr. 90 <9 IU6 Lewis . . 107 122 130 Coivin Jr. 102 109 111 ; Grenz . 138 111 111 Bass . . 112 141 135 Gribben. 170 101 128 Hung Jr . 109 140 H 2 Totals. 589 522 536 Totals . 518 579 582 Claypool No 4 (1590) Claypool No. 3 (1981) Edgerton 101 98 134 Ellers . . 142 131 137 Carter . 107 88 127 Grady... 117 129 140 Wlrth 76 109 97 Culver... 103 122 101 Edgerton 107 65 120 Smith ... 155 115 130 Taylor . 96 111 134;Bousum .*144 164 146 Totals 487 491 612: Totals 661 661 659 Lincoln No. 9 (1640) Claypool No. 13 (1769) Wratten 110 160 131 Garrett . 100 122 141 Holt . ... 103 141 123;Kldridge. 100 133 124 Funk . 122 90 S5 Johnson 118 108 111 Moonev . 61 100 51 Martin. . 72 131 126 Welsh 140 108 115 Inman 112 131 140 Totals. 526 599 515 Totals 502 625 642 Wshgtn. No. 4 (2120) Wshgtn. No. 5 (1705) Wilcox 154 187 165 Locke ... 124 120 114 Bikhlder 167 154 147 Ryan ... 98 84 90 ttsebrock 96 136 108 Wynne .. 97 115 93 Link ... 123 129 110 Rhdehmel 115 118 76 Hiller 160 136 148 Reahard. 185 140 136 Totals. 700 742 678, Totals. bl 9 577 509 Claypool No. 1 (1668) Claypool No. 2 (1691) Bennett,. 97 127 97 Vickery . 130 105 113 Seybold. 82 116 89 Boemler . 11l 98 114 Graham. 98 84 124iMeyer 109 130 88 Ameter . 135 101 106!Rosenthal 95 117 118 Dalzell . 141 141 130,Rinne . 117 104 142 Totals. 553 569 546 Totals . 562 554 575 Lincoln No. 12 (20321 Lincoln No. 13 (1910) Kngan.Jr. 111 112 115 Watson . 125 151 153 Williams. 129 108 121 Sigler ... 94 132 104 Sheets... 127 121 134 Geisler... 118 148 117 Smith . 112 188 134 Roache. . 107 120 140 Welland. IBS 162 .. 94 160 147 Totals. 647 691 694! Totals . 538 711 661 Severin No. 18 (2273) Severin No. 19 (2079) Barr. ... 125 169 203|Stuart .. 194 137 166 Ziegner . 124 118 139!Chapin . 122 154 129 Peterson 133 117 155|Dorn .... 123 158 128 Maynard 163 128 156lFahev ... 96 132 106 Sndgrass 196 194 153 Ferris. . 132 140 162 Totals. 741 726 806! Totals 667 721 691 Lincoln No. 15* (1906) Wshngtn. No. 6 (22331 Hall .. 161 143 136!King 158 180 151 Hamer.. 123 126 130!Reed . .. 129 134 144 Smith . . 77 124 12P!Kingdon. 126 152 148 Sauvain. 127 106 131!Piel . ... 151 131 186 Phillips . 130 123 140!Kingdon. 150 163 130 Totals .618 622 666| T0ta15..714 760 759 Wshngtn. No. 7 (1837)Lincoln No. 10 (1865) Clarck . 125 167 131 M.Maas . 79 115 80 Farley... 107 144 112!Reynolds. 63 87 93 South .. 91 93 128!Riser 116 136 182 Roberts 142 92 141|Appel 109 167 141 Peterson 111 111 142'R.Maas . 149 128 220 Totals. 576 607 6541 Totals. .516 633 716 LincolnNo.il (1810) Wshngtn No. 3 (1712) Peterson 123 142 129] Scrimsher 75 118 89 Fuller . 128 105 157]Burich 103 112 97 Legeman 98 126 119|Tankersly 95 132 124 Zmmrmn 101 97 102!Watkins . 153 112 131 Keen ... 110 108 160!Martin . 125 125 121 Totals. 565 578 6671 Totals . 551 599 562 Severin No. 20 (2011) Harrison No. 4 (1953) Hahn . 115 92 89!Scot;t . . 82 146 99 Guthrie. 174 147 HSlDuncan. . 136 171 131 Balke .. 94 103 lOo! Hurley .. 135 105 118 Ross ... 138 142 163! Guptill .. 118 161 171 Krull ... 146 196 159|Pavey 114 117 149 Totals. 667 680 664| T0ta15..535 700 668 Rilev Hotel (1967) Lincoln No. 16 (1674) Maa's ... 126 141 194ISchwab . 113 142 101 Martin . 103 122 108!Glrismith 112 105 82 Smith . 114 141 130 Goldstein 133 116 133 Gerrard 122 91 105! Swain . 110 81 71 Reynolds 150 126 183! Meyers . 99 135 141 Totals. 620 627 7201 T0ta15..567 579 528 Severin No. 17 ' 1931) Lincoln No. 14 (19461 Leib . 131 109 141 Gilliom . 162 120 133 Poehlmn 130 117 93|Hessldnz. 83 JOS 99 Conger . 123 128 120 Starks . 116 133 120 Wilmeth. 137 143 1151 JHatfild.. 155 105 178 Piel Jr. . 159 155 126! BHatfild- 125 171 140 Totals. 680 656 5951 Totals. 641 635 670

—6:30 SQUAD— Watrr Cos. Water Cos. Yards <'2391 > Pump <2105< Riggs.. . 152 174 1601 Smith ... 149 151 142 Cloud . 213 146 171iLukens... 131 127 132 Shuman. 143 170 162!Huff 136 121 128 < Gibbons 135 131 1541 Coughlen. 118 121 134 Kleinhnz 166 168 146!Reckert . 193 144 178 ! Totals. 809 789 7931 T0ta15..727 664 714 | Inland Battery Jones & Maley & Electric <22711 Inc. 622501 Bright . 143 185 1341 Truitt . 156 152 160 Brnloehr 125 131 1691 Reynolds. 147 170 104 Kidwell . 145 186 1451 Angell. .. 173 97 135 Ault .... 91 131 167;Green ... 134 125 159 E’sam ... 163 178 177!Mishler. . 182 188 168 Totals. 668 811 792' Totals . 792 732 726 Eagle Machine A-l Auto Cos.. Inc <23221 Radiator <25041 Jacobs .. 163 164 227|Medlin... 167 203 187 Zich . . 153 150 1761 Weber... 143 151 196 Yount .. 127 142 102!Hinesley. 115 155 124 Yount . 136 162 1631 Weber .. 135 164 200 Stewart. 144 147 166|Loggins. . 200 205 159 Totals. 723 765 834| Totals . 760 878 866 I P & L I P Li Morris St. <2279) ’ Plant No. 1 <2293) Fryman. 171 138 1491 Nickel ... 126 140 104 Farren . 145 141 119!Lee 155 146 189 Brown .. 182 119 123!Davis ... 150 193 169 Webber 14.9 148 197!Mueller , 136 199 165 Johnson. 177 167 154|Kennedy. 144 146 131 Totals. 824 713 7421 Totals..7ll 824 758 Bixbv Shoe Selmier Towel Polish (2393) No. 2 (2260) Yount . 140 173 1671 Lewis ... 131 133 129 Wenrick 159 188 1541 Shearer . 127 154 171 Kellev . 146 117 152! Jones . 161 159 187 Harding 140 139 170IMullinnix 143 160 153 Mix 190 188 170!Lewis ... 143 150 159 Totals. 775 805 8131 Totals . 705 756 799 I P Ij I p & l ’ Acctg. Dept.. <2434) ' Mill-st. ' (1971) Mueller . 186 189 167|Hurlbut . 104 136 121 Schotters 114 192 139ISutphin. . 133 114 150 Thomas 105 136 176 Wood . 106 144 149 Stout . 193 165 153 Knizlev 109 121 145 Weber . 150 153 216!Vnderhoff 164 137 138 Totals. 748 835 8511 Totals 616 652 703 Water Cos. Water Cos. Meters <2135) Office. (2233) White . 118 127 141 1 Ferguson. 135 181 161 Miller . . 137 160 156 Ridenour. 141 136 175 Fidger . 115 146 165 Graver 144 135 181 Wortman 137 175 109 Hovt . 146 116 175 Tames . 134 180 135 McCreery 144 126 137 Totals. 641 788 7061 Totals .710 694 829 Fox Optical Young's Cos. <2494< Drivers (2156) Fox . 137 138 153 Young .. 118 114 191 Sitzman. 136 137 193 Martin .. 158 134 148 Fox 242 167 170! Bush 129 126 149 Wehlage. 187 154 154 Ghere ... 119 139 151 Bauer . 197 161 168IWoods .. 177 148 155 Totals. 899 757 838! Totals . 701 661 794 I. P. A- L. I. P. A- L. Line Dept <lßl9' Harding-st. <2231) Stuck .. 120 131 105 Weathers 164 128 172 Moore . 133 152 92 Martin . 167 132 160 Auestine 113 136 124 Linhart . 149 156 137 -Elwood 99 135 92 Layton... 134 168 137 Miller . 119 138 130 Egan . . 135 153 149 Totals. 584 692 543! Totals .739 737 755 I. P A- L. I. F. A- L. Mill-st Res. <2oll' Credit Dept. <2444) I Davis 128 132 210 Roesener. 177 212 163 i Codling . 109 95 111 Shanks 146 193 200 Pennicke 103 117 131 Milli Jr.. 153 115 175 Shine 177 137 134 Huber . 130 145 138 ! Ledig 136 129 162 Mueller 151 146 200 Totals. 653 610 748 Totals 757 811 876 Board of Health Barrett Law. <1969) <2125' | Hinton.. 124 173 147!Sansome. 118 125 150 Lupear 130 141 102 Mddlwrth 135 177 129 Sullivan. 141 124 Uo!DowdSr.. 153 132 126 Schilling 87 94 121 Seyfri6d 148 171 128 j Isethal 150 187 138 Figg 145 162 126 Totals. 632 719 618 Totals .699 767 659 Board of Park Board. Works. <2129) (2065> I Steeg . 159 111 146 Hancock 114 120 132 ; Loer ... 138 137 143 Cninghm. 145 163 140 : Sexton.. 107 130 169 Watkins 122 131 109 i Carton 167 161 124'Hearne . 146 136 120 ; Kshmidr 148 146 141 Corliss ~ 162 148 177 Totals. 719 685 725 Totals . 689 698 678

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Legal Dept. (1979) St. Commsnrs. 121491 Baiter 124 123 94 Noonan . 152 144 202 Rddngtn. 141 151 130Rooiter.. 122 114 109 Fillnwrth 162 135 109 Schaub 108 185 163 : Thmpson 133 155 163 Brown 121 148 138 Johnson. 145 151 123 Thompsn. 151 138 150' Totals. 654 716 619 Totals 654 727 768 Mayor's Office. Board of i2569) Safetv. (2150) ; Noonan . 149 167 181 Whiteseii. 106 158 169 Swain . 144 204 220 Burns . 123 136 136 Tynan . 153 182 141 Goett .. 118 150 147 Reilly 166 191 168 Frick ... 174 130 200 Morgan . 165 158 180 Davis . . 131 138 134 Totals. 777 902 890 Totals .652 712 786 Water Cos. I. P. & L. HardReaders. (2154) ing-st. Res. (2036) Meyers 112 137 125 Earps .. 117 83 143 Groves . 171 120 219 Godkin 165 147 117 Weaver . 117 139 149 Goodrick. 125 144 117 Henley 145 133 153 Matchette 163 139 132 Mndnhll. 130 124 175 Feier 149 169 126 Totals. 675 658 821! Totals .719 682 635 I. P. & L. Ken- I. P. & L. W. tucky-av. (2035) Plant No. 2. (1897) Miller 110 164 152 Wodtke . 122 154 122 Richards 150 105 151 Spangler. 118 178 116 Hmphrey 109 122 125 Vance ... 83 152 119 Meulnbrg 117 145 193 Moore . . 108 104 150 Crabbs 128 141 123 Fvffe .... 130 115 126 Totals. 614 677 744: Totals . 561 703 633 —8:30 SQUAD — Penn. R. R,. Florida Penn. R R BroadArrow (2013). way (1819). Shugert 137 126 135'Young .. 82 76 96 Edwards. 110 125 158 Shields... 80 147 109 Himler 91 127 129 Calvin .. 93 159 134 rioitman lb 2 147 123 Overman 146 122 156 Rohyans. 143 164 136'Endsley . 132 159 128 Totals, 643 689 681 Totals. 533 663 623 Pennzip Bed lord, F. O. E. No. 2033 Ind. (2653). Mishawaka (2503'. Lewis . 177 151 179' Sever a ... 146 1.34 173 Widolff . 201 183 182 Klaer 160 154 215 Aiesia . 172 169 192 Stroo'ndt. 139 188 177 Pitman. 191 167 213 Wareh'm. 145 154 162 Black . 124 168 184 Mills . 177 212 167 Totals. 865 838 950 Totals. 767 842 894 2x4 Lunch, Misha-Coca Cola, Rushville waka (2399). (2341). Walter.. 143 152 126 Ross .. 174 133 140 Hoose .. 137 1.36 214 Gootee .. 179 197 161 Goetz ... 138 153 176 Hard’ie.k.. 132 ’.lB 168 Moore .. 160 174 162 Rehme . 140 120 149 Clouse . 182 179 167 Briden'in 179 194 157 Totals. 760 794 845' Totals. BC4 762 775 Smithson S. Station, Broadway Service. Redkey (2187). Shelbyville (2283) Hille 134 111 149! R-osenfi’d 139 131 145 Hender'n 150 144 129; Eckstein. 143 144 159 Menden'l 147 182 150 McCarty. 151 145 165 Smithson 155 152 142 f Neuman. 151 151 153 Walker . 151 14,3 148|Swineh't. 153 220 133 Totals. 737 732 718 Totals. 737 791 755 Pierson Ap p 1 jance. Automatic Canteen Shelbyville (2411) Cos.. Misha. (2378) Schofield 1.33 202 169 Lott 172 203 148 Ellis .. .. 134 159 112Stoler . . 166 181 155 Wade ... 156 184 148ITomlin'n 132 149 132 Richeson 189 189 151 Arnold ... 160 148 121 Lundv ■ 182 137 166! Lawman. 175 175 161 Totals. 794 871 746| Totals. 80T856 717 H. Coffee Cos. (2409) Gibson Cos. No. 2 (2497). Gray ... 184 152 156!Stumpp 123 174 192 Beau’mp 163 144 144!Armst’ng 154 139 151 Gray ... 169 125 159 Gardner.. 194 189 151 McCarty 153 155 154!Rose’eyer 144 158 171 McCarty 170 189 192jWilson . 174 225 158 Totals. 839 765 805 Totals .789 885 823 Pauley Cos. (2525). Vollrath Case (? .). Seibold . 184 179 156!Day 131 15a ,69 Schrand. 141 157 189!Gerdts .. 172 181 147 Bertels . 182 137 182lHatsock. 114 190 156 Spurgeon 156 149 176! Rasmus. 139 156 148 Minnerly 167 191 179|Bikman. 143 169 145 Totals. 830 813 882| Totals. 704 855 765 State Life Ins (2325) H. O. L. C. No. 1 12119). Davis... 139 164 150;Schmedel 162 181 184 Bernd . 146 111 192 Cum’ings 136 144 132 Schwo’er 154 168 162!Leslie .. 97 111 129 Davis .. 152 144 134jCaine ... 136 133 163 Kistler . 176 162 17l!Hicks .. 156 139 116 Totals. 767 749 809| Totals. 687 708 724 H. O. L. C. No. 2Hotel Antlers No. 5 (2183). (2292). Minardo 99 191 165!Haves ... 146 157 150 Robinson 109 138 164 Baxter. .. 174 174 149 Walpole. 106 158 107 Zike .... 120 128 126 ! Layton.. 141 137 116iSimons . 147 136 180 Collins . 147 160 195 Baxter . 155 207 143 Totals. 602 834 747! Totals. 742 802 748 Gibson Cos. No. 1. Carpenters Union No. (2190). 60 (2329). McFad’n 151 143 133 Patterson 173 129 158 Overman 139 141 122 Davis . 135 151 145 Watson. 181 116 159'Augostat. 125 148 136 Gresham 158 166 139 vVitmcr.. 184 153 175 Gaston . 136 148 158Minton .. 158 143 215 Totals. 765 714 711! Totals. 776 724 829 E. A. Kinsey Co.Craig Brokerage Cos. (2004). Inc. (2234). Becherer 153 166 136 Mevers .. 166 188 156 Kramer. 113 110 126!Midkiff . 175 183 117 Burt ... 11l 111 128iCraig . 106 ?45 112 Smith . 102 122 135ISteph’n'n 129 145 115 Brink'th 155 169 167|Hessler . 174 182 141 Totals. 634 678 692 Totals. 750 843 641 ! Knitting Five (1939). Frank McKinney Booster 2327). I Sherman 103 115 143:McKinev 118 143 205 ! Lotz ... 115 131 115 Feezle . . 155 196 119 I Neel ... 122 121 144;Hinkle .. 130 163 149 I Bryant . 137 121 126IReilly ... 160 184 154 j Wells . 152 184 110 Shea ... 154 139 158 Totals. 629 672 638; Totals. 717 825 785 Marion Cty Judges Elsner-Roberts Floral 1 17?QI i 9977 \ Bradsh'w 94 74 125 ; Forev 128 215 153 ! Chamo'rs 125 122 125 Thomp'on 163 141 135 White .. 92 106 98 West'ier.. 120 125 171 | Goett .. 116 116 141 Moore . 11l 131 129 ! Alte . 99 168 138 Gardner. 148 189 178 Totals. 526 586 627 Totals.. 670 801 766

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Marion County Audi-Court House Boosters , tors (2189). (2001). Berry . lao U 8 139 Hinkie . 118 117 149 McGov'n iO4 12a 118 Schrader litt I*3 143 bnotweli I*B U 8 H 8 er 106 117 148 , ochaub . 162 123 14. symmes . 121 142 144 ocnneid r 15a 180 18U mieten ... lib 133 122: Totals. 728 7(19 732 Totals. 583 712 706 I Penn. R. R. Spirit of Penn. R. R. Ameriot. Louis (2113) tans t2uSi. Snugert 14/ iou io3 Edwarus 123 141 99 bmuh •. 144 1 22 2iu Weicn .. 152 las Linegar. 108 126 yi Miner . . li* D2 134! oiover.. li2 i*( 132 uenton . 83 109 121 benau . 163 125 137 Minei 1.3 1.3 laa Totals, bib bbo 7oa Totals. 64i 777 632 Penn. R. R. St. Penn R. R. Metroi/OUibaii uus2l. polivanis (laati. i Eppert .. 160 iab iBS Gilley ... 148 io4 132! rtenaali 131 162 lio Krause . 101 lil .9 i> Connor lu9 li4 12* uarmger 102 149 139 Miller .. 100 110 109;Markley. 109 94 94 Haiistein 111 104 1,1 x'ou'ie. .. I*l 2uu lai Totais. bob b9l 700) Totals. 601 718 too —10:30 SQUAD — Central States Fairmount Glass Envelope 3 (2184) works t2it>6) Culiom.. 136 1 41 118; Zappia 1. 12u 14b 160 Fye 130 181 145 Yomer... 183 145 121 Page ... 139 1.3 lil unzzie .. lo( lib lbO JacKson. 140 147 12 71 ZappiaF. 147 148 155 Marshall 114 178 146 Williams. 116 104 138 T0ta15..659 816 709! iotats..723 709 734 Fendricks Wm. H. Block Cos.. Restaurants 1 (2659i 8 (2143) Priadie. 153 143 20o; James .. ib'2 169 157 Jones,. 163 188 178! Murphy . 143 16/ 162 naswell. 103 1.2 1.9, bcnaeier. 112 122 115 Ley 1(7 210 202 bioner... 163 12/ 127 Field. 183 170 173; Knipp . 160 142 115 Totals .839 883 937i T0ta15..740 727 b 76 Medical Society— Medical SocietyHumerus (2146) rtaoms .2141) Eberwem 137 143 122 Hethe g'n 132 163 142 bchneio r 125 205 148 Beard .. 116 12/ 143 Teague . 163 142 188. Wyt'bach laO 166 115 Whitens. 116 18/ 158;Pennton 146 187 181 Totals .651 790 703! Totals. .6/3 764 704 Polk Pro-Lac (2115) Polk—Frisco Cheese (2068) Holmock 138 133 147 Moore... 161 133 168 Corn.... 133 132 106 Brvant.. 139 107 145 Dutton . 117 134 129; Budd 120 132 86 Neiman. 170 189 159 Riggs... 132 154 147 Kladden. 124 160 144 Kirov. .. 158 139 147 T0ta15..682 748 685| Totals..7lo 665 693 Polk Nursery Milk Polk Sweet Cream (2072) Butter )2055i Scudder. 141 168 158'Kirby.... 158 180 161 Hinds .. 132 144 126 Currens. 114 131 119 Atkinson 96 101 116 Lorash . 146 121 129 Overtree 108 155 182; Vand'rm'e 134 141 115 Firestine 136 181 128: Durnell . 142 133 140 Totals..ol3 749 710! T0ta15..694 706 655 Kroger. Latonia Beck's Coal & Club Ale (2125) Coke 2 .2317) Berkholz 130 162 156! Walker ..170 137 159 Hamilton 148 133 144! Kirch ... 131 189 124 Bandy .. 117 145 129 King ... 194 163 181 Deuser. 154 11,7 115! Cravens. 87 157 155 Fisher .. 119 137 219 Busselle 142 179 149 Totals .668 694 763| T0ta15..724 825 768 Med. Sc.-Fmr. (2080) W.H.Blk No. 4 (2194) Pnd’lpho 123 156 181! Hines 165 123 156 Weller .. 11l 108 1391 Scott IS6 191 145 Fnkhasr 149 138 130! Lutz 106 130 163 Kim ... 109 161 105! Stump... 139 111 143 Cox 168 172 130 Merkle .. 158 140 158 Totals. 660 735 685: Totals. 734 695 765 Lumberman’s Ins. No. Sig. Alph. Tau (2458) 2 (2056) Dulberg’r 139 174 138' Harvey .. 145 187 162 Schuch’n 168 141 1801 Rehling.. 105 118 98 Fogel .. 161 158 191 j Quick ... 137 121 150 Tuckman 170 179 188[ Disher. . . 124 109 127 Epstein. 170 155 146|Newburg. 171 161 141 Totals. 808 807 843| Totals. 682 696 678 Medical Society-Ton-sils (1971). Washtn. Hotel (2101) Cheney.. 133 163 169IFordN 139 124 162 Rupel .. 100 110 130] Roberts.. 128 168 154 Paynter. 91 113 116! Myers .. 97 114 132 Hip’steel 122 113 161 Chastain. 154 131 150 Day 169 126 155! Steffey . 137 160 151 Totals. 615 625 731 Totals. 655 697 749 Mut. Mlk.-Pur. (2357) Med. Soc.-Fib. (1885) Whitsett 134 169 188] Kerr 154 135 105 Wissner 169 151 192! Kitterman 94 146 112 D.Wright 83 133 143! King ... 126 138 153 H.Wright 133 145 1621 Smith .. 127 135 119 T.Wright 210 171 174|Dearmin. 123 118 100 Totals. 729 769 859; Totals. 624 672 589 Texaco Fire Kiefer Chief (24561 Stewarts 2 (2315) GrantE. 185 182 2211 Rodgers. 119 223 171 Rolling. 176 144 159! Vahle... 125 150 124 Danner 134 113 168! Marsh .. 136 142 128 M'Ginl’y 184 139 168; Bultman 172 151 187 GrantA.. 172 168 143 ! Phillips . 175 123 189 Totals 851 746 850! Totals. 727 789 799 B. & P. Social Medical SocietyClub (2490) Appendix (2131) Gansm'n 162 137 134! Ryan.... 143 176 150 Armstr’g 168 192 187; Hughes.. 145 109 148 Lyle 157 186 177! Butler.. . 117 139 130 Oberfelt 142 131 159| Little 110 131 140 Dwyer 142 193 223; Balch 137 178 178 Totals 771 839 880 Totals. 652 733 746 Medical Society U. S. Tire Adenoid (2118) Service (2115) Mozingo 124 136 1481 Jones 150 174 163 Holman. 124 193 172! Fuller .. 11l 124 99 Howell , 103 153 131!Mitchell. 160 142 117 M Greg’r 138 125 125'Quinn .. 108 147 130 Batman. 155 135 156! Cooper . 147 180 163 Totals 644 742 732! Totals. 676 767 672 Polk-Guernsey Polk-Birely's Milk i2143i Orangeade (2400' Corrigan 113 121 158: Smith .. 144 147 161 M'Cr’k'n 148 164 184 Parcels . 131 187 178 Rcss 112 120 138'Rivers .. 178 166 137 Smith H. 121 137 147: Bridges . 160 143 130 Smith P. 166 161 158 Group . 162 165 211 Totals 660 703 785! Totals. 775 808 817

Cards Get 9 Runs on 4 Hits in Farcical Contest Athletics’ Pitchers Issue Eight Walks as St. Louis Wins, 9-8; Detroit Continues Minus Greenberg. By United Prexx BRADENTON, Fia.. March 12.—Making nine runs on four hits, the St. Louis Cardinals today boasted a victory in their first grapefruit league game over the Philadelphia Athletics. The Cards won. 9-8, aided by eight walks and three errors. The game was a farce.

Shaw Totals 670 in Local League

That the Freddie Shaw of today is the pin pounder that he was a few years back, when he was the tops in local circles, was demonstrated last night as he connected for a 670 series to take solo honors of the evening. Performing in the Uptown Recreation League, he turned in games of 201, 223 and 246. Shaw had plenty of company in the loop's high scoring division for eight additonal 600 totals were turned in. John Kiesel had 650. Joe Rea 640. John Bader 629. Jess Forsythe 627. Harry Link 624. A1 Kimmel 623, Bill Bowen 613 and L'jb Elder 606. The Indianapolis League pastimers are getting the "feel” of the three-pound eight-ounce pins, if iast night's scores mean anything. During the league's session at Pritchett’s. 21 totals of 600 were turned in. Two teams passed the 3000 mark in their three games. Lieber Brewers with Leo Ahearn’s 645, the loop's best solo count, Earl Goodhue’s 631 and Neil King's 615 passed the mark with 25 pins to spare. With Ted Arnold at 628. Bud Schoch at 620 and Charlie Tyner at 605. Klee's Set-Up (they’ll be Hart Oil Burners in the A. B. C.) totaled 3007. Individual honor shooters other than the above named were: Paul Stcmni, 644; Johnny Murphy. 644: Paul Red Mounts, 626; Dan Hornbeck. 620; Carl Hardin, 611: Chris Rassmussen. 610: Bud Argus. 608: Ed Schott, 608: Joe chaelis. 607; Fonnie Snyder, 606, Paul Striebeck, 606; Harry Wheeler. 606; Charlie Cray. 603. and Larry Fox, 601. Cecil Huffer turned in the best individual series of the season in the Postoffice League, when he cracked the maples for a 661 that gained him city-wide runnerup honors of the evening. Other outstanding pastimers of the night were Prier Smith ot the Polk SanitaryMilk League, who tossed a 633, and Omer Vogelsang and Louie Du r an of the Knights of Columbus Leagi • vho turned in series of 626 and 605.

27 Players Drill at Indians’ Camp First Batting Practice Held at Wauchula. Times Special WAUCHULA, Fla,, March 12. The spring training camp of the Indianapolis ball club was the scene of some “regular baseball" yesterday when Manager Wade Killefer ordered the first batting practice. He had left the impression the swingers would not get a chance to hit until next Sunday. Twenty-seven players were in the squad that went through two drills, with about a dozen of the number enjoying the chance to pound the pellet. BASEBALL LOOP MEETS The Metropolitan Junior baseball league will hold a meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 at 803 E. 63rd-st. Teams in the 14-16-year-old class wishing to enter call Washington 1133. Polk- Polk-Chocolate Buttermilk (2405) Milk (2305) Lux 168 143 123! Graves . 167 136 177 Cline... 181 214 156! Wilson.. 106 121110 Allen .. 110 163 99! Jones .. 179 127 157 Young . 158 140 129!Hutton.. 144 140 140 H’nb’gh 202 208 2111 Pohl 189 242 167 Totals 819 868 7181 Totals. 785 769 751 Kroger-Her Grace Kroger-Kwick Cake (2288) K'risp Bacon (2186i Martin. 154 123 135'Davis . . 113 143 147 Bergm a 148 169 138 Mevcr 146 154 144 Holton . 131 137 175 Thiesing 160 149 167 N'wsome 150 164 130; Mid'lefn 127 115 160 Scott 174 180 173 Smith . 145 143 168 Totals 757 780 7511 Totals 691 70J 786

GREENBERG, BUT NOT HANK LAKELAND, Fla., March 12. Greenberg was in Detroit's camp yesterday, working hard around first base, but he wasn’t Hank Greenberg. He was Hank's younger brother, Joe. Hank’s status remains unchanged, making him the Tigers' first genuine holdout in more thap a dozen years. Manager Mickey Cochrane sent his second team to Tampa today to play Cincinnati. MAKING UP LOST TIME WEST PALM BEACH. Fla.. March 12.—Manager Rogers Hornsby has ordered extra batting drill for rhe St. Louis Browns because of the time lost because of rain. He had a second batting cage set up yesterday, and gave special attention to Bejma. Clift, Solters, Lary, Pepper and Giuliani. LONNY FREY AILING CLEARWATER, Fla., March 12. Infielder Lonny Frey, who was stricken with an attack of tonsilitis last night, was in bed with a high temperature today and probably will be absent from the Brooklyn lineup for the rest of the week. Ben Geraghty, Villanova College rooxie. will replace him in exhibition games. JOHNSON JOINS YANKS ST. PETERSBURG, Fia., March 12.—Outfielder Roy Johnson, a late arrival in camp, donned a New York Yankee uniform today for the first time. He was delayed by the illness of his child. Then in trying to get to camp on time was further delayed when a plane he took was grounded by fog. Pat Malone’s pitching in yesterday’s practice game impressed Manager J6e McCarthy. He pitched three hitless inings as the regulars baat the Yannigans, 5-1. BESS A. PROGRAM Two featherweights. Young Bess and Jimmie Kidd, are slated to battle in the feature bout of the amateur boxing show tonight at the Bess A. C„ 318 Indiana-av. Six other matches are on the program.

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Hoosier Teams in Olympic Contests State Colleges Play Division Games Tonight. By United Prexx CHICAGO. March 12—The Fifth District Olympic basketball tournament opens tonight with Indiana State College of Terre Haute and Augustana College. Rock Island, playing in the opening game. Central Normal of Danville. Ind., and Ball State Teachers. Muncie, Ind., meet in the other first-round game. Winners will play the two seeded teams. Northwestern and De Paul, in the semi-finals Friday. BARNEY ROSS WINS VANCOUVER. B. C.. March 12 Barney Ross, welterweight champion, battered out a decision over Gordon Wallace. Canadian title holder, here last night in a 10-round non-title scrap.

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