Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1936 Edition 02 — Page 5

MARCH 14,1036

OUT-STATE PINMEN BEGIN INVASION OF A. B. C. ALLEYS

Youthful Windy City Team Features Today’s Parade of Bowlers to City Drives Samuelson Lads Roll at Fairground; String of Strikes Nets Howard Abraham, Local Kegeler, 257 for Best Single Game of Tourney to Date. BY BERNARD HARMON Initial squads of the long parade of pinmen from all parts of the nation who are to pace the decks of the American Bowling Congress tournament alleys are scheduled to take over the drives at the State Fairground Coliseum today. Leading the array of star out-of-town kegelers who are to fire at the tournament maples are the Samuelson's Kids of Chicago, scheduled on the 8:30 shift tonight.

This collection of youthful pastimers, one of the country's outstanding younger quintets, was organized five years ago by Jack Samuelson, a Chicago bowling alley proprietor. Samuelson, at the time, assembled the quintet in an experimental effort to develop a team of champions by starting them young. He has not been disappointed, for the lads, four of them now 17 years of age and the fifth, 16, have cracked out many noteworthy totals in their five years of partnership. Their first major engagement, the Chicago city tournament of 1930, found them finishing their three games with a total of 1725, whereas in the 1935 event they accumulated 2730 pins. Their A. B. C. appearance will bear watching, for in the 1934 tournament at Peoria they finished “in the money.’’ The quintet is captained by Jack Samuelson Jr., son of the organizer. South Bend on Hand South Bend was to be well represented on the tourney drives this afternoon, when 32 teams, made up of Studebaker Corporation employes, converged on the alleys at 3:30. A squad of local quintets were carded to appear on the 1 o'clock shift, but the remaining spots on the program of today and tomorrow are to be dominated by invading aggregations. Tomorrow’s daylight shifts will be made up of doubles and singles squads, while the evening's menu calls for the return of the five-man teams. Firemen Singe Police The “feud” between members of the Police and Fire Departments teams was renewed yesterday as the 11 o'clock shift took over the 32 tournament alleys. Although none of the quintets of the two safety organizations crashed the “top ten” in the standings, the rivalry brought out some exciting bits of pin spilling. The smoke eaters were in a jubilant mood as 13 of their 16 teams outscored the “fiatfeet.” According to statistics, the firemen claim a moral victory by a big majority. Although their top team, the Fire Dep.t, No. 16. last by 10 pins to Mike Morrissey's leading police team, the hook and ladder boys won 27 of the 32 matches. Abraham Gets Hot The highlight of last night's 6:30 squad was the 257 game hung up by Howard Abraham, local pinman, who performed with the Phillips 66 team. The big count was the top single game of the tourney to date. Coupled with games of 184 and 185, it gave him a 526 total and aided his team to a 2617, which gave them seventh place in the five-man standings. Other aggregations performing on the squad failed to burn up the drives and finished out of the “top ten.” A large crowd, rivaled only by the opening night's collection of pin fans, was on hand to greet the 8:30 and 10:30 shifts. Under the banner of “Catholic Night,” 64 teams sponsored by Catholic organizations and local merchants faced the maples. A great ovation greeted the squads as they paraded across the approach and marched to their respective alleys. Despite the fact that many of the city's outstanding pinmen were numbered among the performers, only one team crashed the “big ten” in the team standings. General Tires used a 2613 to take ninth place. TOURNEYGRAMS—A motorcvcle copper, Harry OMara, tossed four consecutive strikes in his middle game. Being his first appearance on any alleys, it was a record. . . . Lieut. Pat McMahon tossed a blank in the first frame of his middle game. . . . George Godwin aided the coppers by lending them several bowlers. . • . Jess Pritchett was seen snooping around the Coliseum as the police squads got under way. It was rumored he was trying to get Lieut. Dan Scanlon tossed out, to repay him for that little incident at the Pritchett Alleys recently. . Eddie Higgins of the Police Department and Tom Milburn, a fire fighter, were the baldest pastimers of the safety boys’ squad. . . . Barney Harsin, <me of the hook-and-ladder boys, performed with the police and, according to rumors, he “dumped" the Bluecoats. . . . Bob Kelley hit ’em hard, despite the fact he was unusually quiet. . . . Howard Abraham, who a few years ago hung up a 300 game, went big on the Coliseum drives. He rapped out h string of strikes in his final game for a 257. His total was 626. . . . The Rockwood Pulley boys looked classy in their Black shirts fronted by orange ties. . . The first four men of the Kingan Bostons struck in the first frame. • • • The Wm. H. Block team wore daik blue shirts, white duck, trous- ! ers and white ties. . . . The boys on alleys 17-18 on the 6:30 shift had plenty or rooters backing them. Herman Deupree, the tourna-! ments ace publicity man, tossed the fourth 600 of his bowling career as he faced the maples. ... He a . . . The initial strike of the 8:30 shift was tossed bv A fichroeder. ... Roy Byers, who the concessions in the ‘cow bam,” was in action with the M. C. Mescalls on the 8:30 ‘ '■ \ Wayne Scay of the Print Kraft quintet “cleaned” the 3-7-10. *." ' P 0 ® Quill and wife were in the gallery looking over the 8:30 and 10:30 squads. . . . Mickey O Connel turned in a double as he ! f bis initial game, but he skidded over the foul line in the

Bowling Balls WH ‘ hed 25c Em-Rec Sporting Goods Cos. 509 M>at Washington St,

Competed in First Event in 1901

When A1 Leap, above, of Indianapolis, a scoreboard operator at the A. B. C. tournament, looks down on the elaborate layout of the 1936 event, it brings back memories of the first classic staged by the Congress in 1901. Leap was one of the participants in that tourney and he is to leave his scorekeeping duties on the night of April 9 and compete once more. He is to bowl with Bob Bryson’s Columbia Club veterans.

‘TALKATIVE’ JOE Bit United Pres* NEW YORK. March 14. John J. Phelan, chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission, beckoned Joe Louis to sit between himself and Commissioner Bill Brown in the first row of the John Henry Lewis-Jock McAvoy lightweight title fight at Madison Square Garden last night. In the fifth round, Louis said: “Yes sir. General.” In the tenth round, he said: “Yes sir, Mr. Brown.” When the fight ended, he said: “Good bye, Sir.” For 15 rounds, the frozenfaced Brown Bomber gave a good imitation of a man wishing he was some place else. Although Louis claims he's a fight fan, he couldn’t convince any one who saw him last night.

Irish Favored to Cop C. I. C. Crown Notre Dame Qualifies 11 for Track Event. Bj/ United Prex ■* SOUTH BEND. Ind.. March 14. Notre Dame, with 11 men qualified for semi-final and final events, is favored today to win the Central Intercollegiate Conference indoor track championship. Regarded as an outsider in the race for Pittsburgh's title, the Irish led all qualifiers and shattered the first record of the meet, Don Elser, husky weight star, tossed the shot 43 feet 10 L inches for anew record. The former mark was 48 feet inches. Marquette placed 6 men in today's events, Michigan Normal 4. Pittsburgh 4. Wayne University 4, Michigan State 3. Carleton. 2, Illinois state Normal 2. Washington University 2. Butler. North Central and Ohio University, one each. third frame. . . . The O'Donnels were thick for the past few days. . . . Every time you looked at the scoreboard you saw that name. Any way that's the report rendered by Lieut. Danny of the Fire Department. Freddie Weber anchored his Weber Milk Cos. flvesome, and how he anchored. ... A spare and five strikes in a row were turned in by Harry McHale in his first game. . . . Then he missed. . . . Dannie Hea.y received a telegram of encourigeirent from some of his followers. . . . They say he lost a bet to a certain policeman. . . . The last couple of nights looked like a reunion of the old Chrisiamore boys. . . . "Mutt" McCarthy, Charlie McCahill and the McMannamon boys. . . . Bill Mahan, who years ago was rated as one of the city's top-notchcrs, was in action on the 10:30 squad. . . . The all-clergy team of Revs. Sheridan. Thompson. Moore, Early and Fusseneger received a big ovation as they marched to the scene of battle. . . . ThG initial strike of the 10:30 squad was tossed by big Tom Clark. . . MONDAY IS LADIES’ DAY AT THE A. B. C.

Scores Posted Yesterday in National Bowling Classic

U A. M. SQUADS—S MEN Fir* Dept. Fire Dept. No. 1 (1916) No. 3 (2091) Cox . ... 146 123 136 Drande.i 102 76 92 M Kinney 89 141 107 Rothermel 102 172 136 Neviil ..111 Maas ... 109 143 141 Carlisle 115 129 112 Belton .. 181 188 158 Hancock 13i 152 134 Malcolm. 128 201 182 Kloepper ... 152 191 Totals. 593 643 6801 Total*. 622 760 709 Fire Dept. Fire Dept.. No. 5 (1900) No. 7 (1895i Roeckel 183 172 182 Arthur.. 125 137 146 Geider 115 129 135 Seifred . 131 128 168 Cunir.K'm 81 116 102 Schmid . 105 148 112 Harrod . 88 99 88 Atkins . 120 125 126 Adam .. 156 164 112 White .. 128 89 117 Total*. 603 880 6171 Totals. 609 617 669 Fire Dept. Fire Dept. No. 9 (ri)4i No. 11 (1935> Wagner . 110 104 112 Snvdcr 147 137 144 M'rsiehke 118 94 109!ODonnell 153 128 142 Classy.. 84 128 88 Mclntyre 137 81 123 Welsh .. 170 142 122!Mann ... 146 91 121 Putt.... 130 108 87!Staab ... 117 136 132 Totals. 612 574 518: Total*. 700 573 662

Jewish Wrestler to Tackle Schuh Eddie Newman Given Place on Tuesday Bill. Eddie Newman, 220, Jewish grappler of New York who has been meeting with success in Eastern mat circles, will make his first Indianapolis appearance at the Armory next Tuesday night when he tangles with the rugged Pete Schuh, 235, Birmingham, in the opener on the all-heavyweight bill of the Hercules A. C. Tuesday’s program will be featured with a double-header main go with Otto Kuss, 228, clashing with Ernie Zeller, 229, in the top bout. The two former Hoosier college aces will be meeting for the first time. Ernie, who attended Indiana State Normal, boasts of draws with Abe Coleman and Jim McMillen, the matches having taken place in the East. He has never been tossed here. Kuss is a former Indiana champion. Tom Marvin, 212, Oklahoma, gets a second chance at the “Black Secret,” 220, in thfi other featured encounter. The masked matman flopped Marvin several weeks ago and Tom has been asking for a return bout calling for two falls out of three, as will be the case Tuesday.

Goldblumes Tally 3165 in Fountain Square League ~ Another enormous total has been added to the achievements of Jess Pritchett's star aggregation, Cook’s Goldblumes, who are scheduled to take a fling at the A. B. C. maples on April 7. Last night, in the Fountain

Square Recreation League, the team assembled a 3165 total through games of 995. 1098 and 1072. Johnny Murphy topped the scoring with a 669 that was good for city-wide individual honors of the evening. Pritchett turned in 651. Lee Carmin 633, and Don Johnson 626 to build up the big total. Falls City Hi-Brus also passed the 3000 mark, games of 1056. 1003 and 983, netting them a 3042. Their leading scorers were Carl Hardin with 632. Joe Fulton with 624. Charlie Cray with 610 and Ray Roberson with 605. Paul Sfriebeck’s Fountain total gained him runnerup honors to Murphy's topper. He had a 662. Other big solo counts in the loop were Arch Heiss’s 628 and Oscar Behrens’ 615. Brilliant team totals were lacking in the weekly session of the Washington League, Coca Cola's 2911 being the best of the evening Fourteen soloists of the circuit shook the “Friday the 13th” jinx and turned in 600 totals. They were Bob Wuensch with 637, Bob Kelley with 627, Mort Pavey with 625, Bruce Mitchell with 618. George Ley with 616. Chuck Markey with 616, Myron Newlin with 615, A1 Holman with 605. Russ Buley with 604, John Hines with 604. Dad Hanna with 602, Frank Liebtag with 602. Newt Werner with 601 and John Blue with 600. The top solo series of the Kernel Optical Ladies League were turned in by Helen Wiese and Irene Mahcnay. They had totals

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Fire Dept. Fire Dept. No. 13 (2044! No. 15 42185) Kerney .. 144 109. 146 Fitzger’ld 131 1/1 150 Bo trager 130 124 114 Scott.... 148 124 124 Sk.vles .. 135 184 146 Craig 138 156 167 White... 101 138 170 Todd ... 130 112 126 Weick... 149 110 139 Hardin.. 182 180 166 Totals. 664 665 7151 Totals. 709 743 733 Fire Dept. Fire Dept. No. 17 (2003) No. 19 (17251 Russell. 101 131 131 Lewis... 103 96 120 Newton . 105 118 104!Cool 110 93 93 McGlyn. 140 182 134 Goedecker 124 137 130 Golder.. 156 118 146 O’Neil ... 147 114 122 Dillon . 152 135 170 Oliver... 114 124 98 Totals. 654 664 685; Totals. 598 564 563 Fire Dept. Fire Dept. No. 21 (2112i No. 23 (1787) Lyons . 157 125 149 Spaulding 60 88 80 Wilhelm. 147 153 129 Jones .. 63 99 120 Stevens.. 110 135 144 Dumata. 129 150 149 Martin.. 117 144 166iMilburn. 180 142 148 Barns .. 143 154 139 Kelly 94 133 154 Totals. 674 711 727 Totals. 528 612 649

LADIES’ DAY Monday is to be “Ladies* Day” at the American Bowling Congress tournament. Each lady accompanied by an escort to be admitted free for any of the daylight sessions. The bargain offer also stands good for two women—one will be admitted free.

El Amigos Start Fast in Title Play Negro Champs Win Opener in State Meet. El Amigo basketball team, city champion, survived its first test in the state Negro independent tournament yesterday at the Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A. by defeating Wadesville CCC, 42 to 33, with Johnson collecting seven field goals for the winners. The J. T. V. Hill Seniors, defending title holders, were scheduled to see action when play was resumed today. In other tilts yesterday, the J. T. V. Hill Flashes eliminated Bloomington A. C., 23 to 20, and Muncie Monarchs won from Barnes Chapel M. E., 39 to 24.

of 588 and 560. Sunshine Cleaners took team honors with a 2643. Other honor shooters of the evening were Jennings, 625, and C. Baker, 615, in the Prest-O-Lite League; Lieber, 616, Wolf, 610, Horn, 607, and Gebhart, 605, in the Construction circuit and Horan with a 614 in the East Side Social loop.

‘3OO Club’ Goes Inio Session at Penn Plant

The "300 dub” tournament, staged annually during the progress of the American Bowling Congress tournament, is to get under way today. The entrants, pinmen who at some time during their careers have reached the bowler's hall of fame with a perfect game, will vie for honors on the new Pennsylvania Aliys. William Thompson, Chicago, is in charge of the event. Indiana Grapplers Advance in Meet Timet Special lOWA CITY. Ia„ March 14.—Indiana University and lowa each qualified six grapplers yesterday for semi-final matches of the Western Conference wrestling championship. Other schools to qualify were Michigan, 5; Minnesota. 4; Ohio State, 4; Illinois, 3; Chicago, 2; Northwestern, 2.

I Fire Dept. Fire Dept. No. 25 (1617) No. 27 (1913) Ragsdale 126 89 87 Niehaus. 82 113 138 ! Sanford. 82 100 121 Page ... 97 116 137 Curry... 70 117 92 Seston... 115 112 105 ! Gray.... 117 123 93 Ream ... 113 128 147 Mile? ... 130 185 105 Douglass 170 175 157 Totals. 525 594 4981 Totals. 577 654 682 ! Fl [? D fP l - Fire Dept. No 29. (19031 No. 31 (1745) ! Malcolm. 75 131 120 Moss .. 107 127 102 i Kinney.. 90 123 121 Kennedy 121 101 166 Miller... 11l 139 123 Rohrer . 68 107 126 I Llovd .. 178 151 158 Young .. 77 102 83 Gallagher 119 147 119 Hlldwein 109 200 149 Totals. 513 691 639: Totals. 482 637 626 Police Dept. Police Dept. No. 2. 0772) No. 4. 08851 Partaln.. 110 118 100 Marion .. 104 152 118 Lvnch 98 98 114 Tavlor . 80 123 122 Chatham. 112 135 98 Kruse ... 169 164 105 Ashley • 114 1()7 108 Dugan ... 90 96 75 TM ah n 104 170 186 Adams . . 178 160 151 T0ta15..538 628 6061 Totals. 819 695 571 Police Dept. Police Dept. No. 6. 0591) No. 8. O6Boi Dillahey. 93 89 123!Weddle... 79 71 84 Ball ... 82 73 114 Houck... 113 100 108 Ludgin... 76 75 77 Martin .. 93 101 98 Giles... 100 123 136!Pettijohn. 88 186 92 Titus ... 160 129 131 Jines 161 157 151 Totals..sll 499 5811 Totals .534 615 531 Police Dept. Police Dept. No. 10. 08091 No. 12. 0417) Schwinn. 94 142 144!McCartv . 79 102 123 Moore .. 117 124 102!PM’Mahn 73 73 99 Weiner.. 172 127 162!Griffin . 122 115 80 Mitney . 125 109jMcAuley . 84 112 121 Rensfrth 115 104 66IStark 62 90 82 T0ta15..593 633 5831 Totals. . 420 492 505

Police Dept. Police Dept. No. 14. 08191 No. 16. 0998) Kmmrmn 170 191 128!Scanlon . 156 122 193 Howard . 121 164 136! Hurley.. 73 102 115 Gardner. 93 72 68 Sansone. 187 119 164 Guffner. 153 116 116lElder 134 124 109 Wilkersn 79 111 lOllTierman. 128 147 145 T0ta15..616 654 5491 T0ta15..658 614 726 Police Dept. Police Dept. No. 18 . 0658) No. 20. 0616) Craig 109 108 114 Felton... 172 114 132 Langsfrd. 67 106 67!Nolte 79 98 89 Kelley .. 199 195 153 Bear ... 68 103 83 Wallace.. 79 74 122 Dencker . 124 110 126 Daniels.. 87 99 79 Lee 80 120 120 T0ta15..541 582 5351 Totals. .521 545 550 Police Dept. Police Dept. No. 22. 0903) No. 24. 0858) McClain. 186 110 107|Reinking. 145 151 153 Macey... 88 132 131 Allen .. 11l 88 151 Ritter... 167 145 127iHiggins.. 120 133 110 Studesmn 90 94 120 Shaw .. 87 112 104 Boyd ... 102 127 177 Stalcup . 114 131 148 T0ta15..633 608 6621 T0ta15..577 615 666 Police Dept. Police Dept. No. 26. 11875) No. 28. (1663) Kelly 107 106 116IO'Mara 66 82 117 Willis .. 120 157 138 Hudson... 110 105 117 Connell.. 143 161 139 Harsin... 78 75 67 Fischer.. 145 127 122IMiers ... 112 90 101 Aulls... 84 114 96'Porter... 197 154 201 T0ta15..599 665 6111 Totals. . 563 497 603 Police Dept. Police Dept. No. 30. (1519) No. 32. (1493) Cravens 112 109 101 Hart . ... 91 64 101 Kimberln 68 97 88 McKinley. 86 115 75 Burris... 11l 85 101'Snringer. 63 101 98 Higgs ... 126 84 1021 Miller . 125 108 135 McMurty. 109 83 143|Ambuhl . 109 113 109 T0ta15..526 456 5351 Totals .474 501 518 6:30 SQUAD—S-MEN Kingans Bos- Dorsey’s tons. (24231 V-8. 122971 Sylvester 162 163 153:Tav10r... 151 133 129 Mason . 190 154 1551C011ier... 97 162 152 M’Whirtr 152 157 143!Dorsev. .. 166 126 166 M’Gahey. 169 155 147iYoung . . 157 213 171 Sylvester 163 193 167:Booth 134 166 174 Totals. 836 822 7651 T0ta15..705 800 792 Wm. H. Block U. S. Fidelity & Cos. No. 1. (2473) Guaran. Cos. (2607) Johns ... 178 171 184ISchmitt . 167 203 176 Smith... 144 182 167|McCurdy. 148 164 183 Skidmore 167 158 167iYoungling 182 192 178 Albrecht. 106 176 161lNewhouse 137 158 153 Goldsmth 163 166 183! Kirkhoff. 138 214 214 T0ta15..758 853 8621 T0ta15..772 931 904 Ins. Exchange, Hoosier UnderInc. (2402) writers. (2424) Hall .... 157 184 191'Weishaar 184 148 144 Barr 167 129 189|Rav 151 177 154 Moore.. 112 175 170IOrtman.. 146 157 155 Bentley.. 160 191 15510tt0 152 172 158 Peckham. 115 171 136:Krebs ... 149 155 222 Totals.'.7ll 850 8411 T0ta15..782 809 833 Fidelity <fc Casual- Equitable ty Cos. N. Y. (2429) Life. (2489) Brouwer. 133 171 163 Cockran . 190 192 175 Reeves... 167 144 14l|Diamond. 153 181 178 Welsh .. 135 139 158 Ennis 156 143 124 Scanlon. 187 221 140IGreener.. 153 170 190 Becker 154 181 195iWands . 162 180 142 T0ta15..776 856 7971 Totals .814 866 809 The Roughnotes Globe Indemnity Cos.. Inc. (2314) Cos. (2458) M’Mnmn. 127 159 151!Quinn .. 166 175 193 Skelton . 162 140 154iM’Arthur 171 155 155 Vicars .. 122 151 133iMoore. .. 122 199 134 Williams. 168 167 188'Andrews. 126 140 163 Behnke . 180 132 180IBevis 191 188 183 T0ta15..759 749 8061 T0ta15..776 849 833 Indiana Inspection Conn. Gen. Life Bureau. (2288) Ins. Cos. (2146) Riggs .. 179 143 140!Blessing. 11l 148 173 Erland . 144 153 130 ottman.. 133 110 162 Boerner. 146 136 157|Wylie 105 160 126 Foster... 160 190 129IStokes . 129 128 136 Sprecher 147 162 172!Goodsell. 161 190 174 T0ta15..776 784 7281 T0ta15..639 736 771 Western Adjustment New Amsterdam & Ins. Cos. (2262) Cas. Cos. (2485) Mortimer 120 152 159!Siener . 150 152 159 Pennewll 150 161 206!M’Cahill. 137 171 170 Sptzmssr 103 162 132Ha]l 129 176 131 Peet 165 179 141 Pfeiffer . 152 190 184 Crawford 153 131 143!Schnstein 196 171 217 T0ta15..691 785 786 Totals .764 860 861 Hoosier Casualty Underwriters Cos. (2264) Adjust. Cos. 124431 Morgan.. 168 165 158IReitzell.. 147 190 173 Doerffer. 109 128 174 Lennox . 135 122 153 Whisler. . 153 133 133 Hoover... 164 167 177 Weaver.. 157 124 168 Tucker . 145 123 140 Wrege . 160 174 160iDeupree. 219 171 212 T0ta15..747 724 793 Totals..Blo 773 860 Lions Club— Gregory & Appel. Heads. (2093) Inc. (2045) Lewis.... 132 127 154 Pearce... 129 136 145 Price 105 114 128 Wysong.. 133 154 122 Burkart.. 102 119 l3ojCoffin .. 135 123 151 Ellis 182 168 125 Twitty... 109 125 150 Archer.. 129 146 149Hinne 121 148 164 T0ta15..650 614 6861 Totals .627 686 732 Lions Club— Lions Club—Manes. (2450) Whiskers. (2308) Bdnhamr 187 166 183!Mazey. . . 162 156 133 Winlngs. 126 152 138.Thrnbrgh 124 184 160 Ehlers . 176 159 1771 Jewell... 139 139 148 Campbell 141 172 164iSnethen. 133 192 160 Bader... 163 162 179:Evans.... 148 178 152 T0ta15..798 81.’ 841! Totals. .706 849 753 Lion Club— Lions Club— Tails. (19631 Hides. (2139) Highley.. 118 162 154C0nk1e... 136 147 143 Black... 125 113 128 McCoy . 120 127 154 Mutz 105 166 130 Merrick. 155 129 158 Tyrie ... 135 130 111 Shirley .. 123 138 152 Bohner . 140 213 156 Blakeslee. 130 155 172 T0ta15..623 784 6391 Totals. .664 696 779 Lions Club— Lions Club- 1 - Claws. (2531) Teeth. (2042) Haugh . 167 149 172 Roberts.. 135 132 123 McGinty. 134 175 157 Hills 159 117 141 Pierce.. 166 135 188 Wiles.... 127 121136 Durbin . i47 194 154IPaul 142 154 139 Krtsinger 174 217 202,Ferguson. 123 128 165 Totals.,7Bß 870 873i Totals .686 652 704 Lions Club— Phillips 66. Ears. (2501) No. 1. (2617) Halstead 156 146 156 Boucher. 197 154 143 Summers. 118 200 169iW;se .. 168 182 183 Mayhall 176 139 167 Sweeney. 153 190 180 Campbell 164 183 155!Caster .. 148 149 144 Cook ... 167 184 220 Abraham 184 185 257 Totals..7Bl 852 8681 Totals. 850 860 907 Prest-O-Lit* Rockwood “V” Battery. (2329) Drives. (2393) Leek 119 146 144 Rockwood 177 14l 158 Wall 165 183 132 Farrell 161 129 187 Jones ... 142 162 noHmcrstad 134 134 124 Heidlman 130 159 166 Ingram.. 174 136 197 Keller... 164 149 198 Pegg 174 172 195 Totals. 720 799 8101 Totals. 820 712 861 Rockwood Paper H. J. Spier Cos.. Pulleys. (2360) Inc. (2380) Binnion. 157 174 153 Stader... 158 163 140 Tracy 131 132 167 Prange 117 128 147 Fisbeck. - 137 160 179 Steinbach 190 116 152 Savlos 157 174 153 Lenahan.. 145 154 169 Rsemeyer 160 158 157 Spier 209 210 112 T0ta15..742 798 821 Totals .819 771 790 Stone. Stafford <fe Caravan Club. Stone. (2352) (2412) Lohss . 133 133 14/Geiger... 139 158 211 Jhnstone 172 172 168 Fitch .. 147 168 218 Hvfield.. 131 150 112 Kingery.. 141 124 167 Keys ... 145 180 167 Bender.. 161 141 174 Vonburg. 169 190 183 Fulton .. 136 145 182 T0ta15..750 825 777 Totals .724 736 952 *3O SQUAD—S MEN Pittman Rice Jones-Maley, Coal Cos. (1834) Inc. (1941) Hurley.. 148 141 117 Gray ... 151 109 131 Leppert. 126 109 151 Jonas... 118 105 87 Kiley .. 58 86 84 Welch .. LI/ 112 188 Knapke.. 105 115 133 Sheridan It* 112 120 McCann. 143 166 152 Kirkhoff. 176 139 179 Total*. 580 617 637! Totals. 677 577 687 Hoosier Optical Scott Trucking Cos. (2382) Cos. (2126) Kirkhoff. 159 132 192 Noblitt-. 137 174 129 Cangany. 136 194 161 Barrett.. 136 208 136 Nichols.. 120 148 161 Mahoney. 123 122 180 Nickel... 181 179 143 Deery 133 133 114 Bender.. 183 122 17110’Connell 145 169 107 Totals. 779 775 828| Totala. 674 806 646 J. G Glatts Dr. J. E. Kernel Drugs (23261 Optical Cos (2127) Freije .. 159 170 189 Schmitt.. 157 145 151 Carelli . 170 138 153 Sauer ... 117 128 186 Meunler. 121 126 179 Maher .. 130 129 128 Mayer . 138 130 168 Dudley.. 134 150 151 Orphev.. 175 158 152 Kernel.. 146 129 168 Totals. 763 722 8411 Totals. 684 679 764 Lyons Blackwell Funeral Pharmacy (2136. Home 2190) Oakley 183 178 178 BlackweU 154 124 154 Kaltenb’h 111 131 95 Mentzer 124 151 166 Brooks . 106 154 11l McDonnal 137 185 160 Sheehan. 162 142 130 LeFeber. 103 122 171 ia

TOURNAMENT VETERANS

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important duties of the huge personnel connected with the annual A. B. C. tournament are the jobs held down by Roy Johnson, left, and Fred Miller. The latter, who hails from Cleveland, is

Plttman-Rica Star HeadCoal Cos. (2057) liner (2092) Keller.. 122 124 159|Rem’etter 156 147 150 Galm .. 126 102 143 McCalley. 145 161 118 McCalley 149 122 135|Meixner. 120 142 148 Decker.. 127 103 143|Reek . 115 137 131 Ellis 187 187 128!McCalley. 141 142 139 Totals. 711 638 7081 Totals. 667 729 686 Print-Craft (2583) Kamms Beer (2312) EJarnh’rst 235 169 189!Zim’rm’n 176 113 149 Meyers.. 162 196 151 Kelly 105 133 170 Kirby... 117 153 141!Kesel 164 146 159 Seay .. 144 179 100 Palmer.. 110 193 159 Ittenbach 186 175 196,Talbert. . 165 174 196 Totals. 844 872 867| Totals. 720 759 833 Catholic Order of Sterling Beer (2058) Foresters (2045) Williams 145 141 109! Rogers.. 128 116 128 Cronnon. 132 143 127 Butler... 78 123 148 Pfau 101 130 115'BreUha’r 112 211 119 Riley 158 141 112:Moran, Jr 130 123 125 Ries ... 181 175 148 Farrell... 188 157 150 Totals. 717 730 611| Totals. 636 735 670 Voigt Mortuary M. C. Mescall (2481) (2406) Marien.. > 200 195 178!Hansen.. 128 177 160 Byers .. 119 162 186 Feltman. 193 141 118 Kestler . 187 162 180IWeimer. 181 136 166 Sheehan. 138 139 162!GWeim’r 173 224 124 Rickey.. 159 163 151!Schott... 123 200 164 Totals. 803 821 857| Totals. 798 878 730 Polar Ice & Fuel Oeftering-Litzel-Cos. (2379) man (2478) Beck ... 138 159 171!Kuhn 152 14.3 141 Sheehan 123 141 172IAnnee .. 119 158 156 Field.... 129 137 214IWilliams. 159 136 197 Etter.... 166 136 160!Hohman. 136 204 186 Krebs... 192 158 183'Bakius.. 196 141 204 Totals. 748 731 9001 Totals. 762 832 884 Pioneer Lauck HardTavern (2493) ware (2183) Gantner 159 212 146 ! Cav'na'gh 143 162 163 Sch’nb’c'r 138 198 182iRitter 148 144 121 Post .. . 167 168 165iSchro'd'r. 136 150 121 Zim'rm’n 132 168 152!Tellas ... 147 163 115 Noggle . 174 168 166|Lauck .. 179 143 148 Totals. 768 914 811 Totals. 753 762 668 Miller Williams Grocery (2240) Chevrolet . (2143) Schro'd'r 137 187 176IWilliams. 139 161 174 Miller . 125 121 112 Zim’ermn 127 151 103 Gehring. 113 106 129lReimer.. 134 127 154 Ritter... 210 167 1481 Alerding. 136 149 130 Gantner. 164 200 145|Vanier.. 141 135 177 Totals. 749 781 7101 Totals. 877 723 743 Oeftering-Lltzel- Lou-Ann Beauty man No. 2 (2376) Shop (2319) Litzelmr, 166 139 1671 E, Laker. 151 167 116 Strack . 165 148 1671A. Later 136 156 146 Mappes. 147 144 159IBrinkm’n 113 111 147 Renner - 144 150 169180ehm... 182 198 201 Harm’n’g 170 166 175ILauck .. 213 151 131 Totals. 792 747 837| Totals. 795 783 741 Trefry Schuster Coal Inn. (2284) Cos. (23551 Cooney.. 120 158 154iGoebes.. 154 180 167 Braun .. 155 175 142iCooney... 157 136 140 Schmaltz 143 146 167!Crossen . 104 149 166 Woirhay. 154 149 161!Dwenger. 154 163 212 Anderson 145 174 l4l!Drexler.. 120 165 188 Totals. 717 802 765| Totals. 689 793 873 Weber Milk Stauters Cos. (2224) Tavern (2248) Braun... 133 145 170IStauters 137 168 164 Gedig... 163 134 144tRohamon 133 133 159 Koors... 143 141 154!Miller .. 151 136 157 Pieper.. 116 172 l66lSweaney. 125 158 147 Weber... 145 137 161!Kinnan. 190 136 154 Totals. 700 729 795) Totals. 736 731 781 Lauck Funeral Wizard Machine Home (21471 Cos. (2302) Lauck... 171 140 150!Thiele .. 153 162 145 Thiel ... 11l 106 1071 Schaad . 137 168 160 Young .. I*l 141 ISOiGoors ... 124 143 145 Spring’n 175 127 143IEMuman. 152 162 138 Hickey.. 157 175 173! Hillman 184 141 188 Totals. 755 689 703| Totals. 750 776 776 St. Catherine Ft. Square Parish (1799) Furniture (2320) Braun Jr 139 152 113iRoell . 147 130 169 Braun Sr 109 115 l!6!Eckhart. 158 158 170 Downey • 76 133 79!Leppert. 116 177 160 Wendling 133 134 142! Schafer . 119 138 178 Fitzger’ld 109 130 HOjWuensch. 154 167 179 Totals. 566 664 569! Totals. 694 770 856 10:30 SQUAD—S-MEN Holv Cross Holy Cross Whites. (2161) Lyons. (2240 > O’Connell 152 141 167!Ly0n5... 174 173 166 White... 171 130 131!Peake ... 123 131 150 Hedly... 136 124 98!Sullivan . 94 136 191 Ouinn... 148 133 166lMoriarty. 141 165 171 Kehrer . 130 154 180!Sugrue.'.. 136 157 132 T0ta15..737 682 7421 Totals. 668 762 810 Holv Cross Chas. Denbvs Sylvesters. (20951 (2485) O’Dnnell. 152 115 153 Davenport 173 162 169 Dreyer .. 178 135 126!Kotteman 131 130 159 Malone . 118 117 112'Griffin.. 168 203 190 Sheehan. 147 139 147 Kiesle . 181 144 121 Movlan . 141 145 170 o'Con. 8r 177 135 242 T0ta15..736 651 7081 Totals .830 774 881 St. Joan of Arc St. Joan of Arc „No. 3. (1964) No. 6. (2370) Hoff. Sr. 130 136 124]Barrett.. 199 144 169 Schaub.. 150 178 132IHealv 158 154 172 Bosler .. 118 118 98 Williams. 202 166 157 Beck ... 135 117 141!Haves . 136 134 141 Schnoor 115 114 158 Benefield 160 133 145 T0ta15..648 663 653 Totals 855 731 784 Missouri Pittman-Rice Pacific. (2546) Coal (23161 Lang ... 199 191 194!Collins.. 122 125 134 Ball .... 147 138 151 Rice 154 134 141 Moran .. 147 148 158 Burke ... 115 153 190 Wilson . 180 208 183 Fox . 146 202 178 Schneidr 170 164 168 : Kirkhoff 164 194 164 Totals. .843 849 854 Totals .701 808 807 ? ross - St. Joan of Arc Sheehans. (2111) No. 4. i2083) Curran . 158 143 124 Clerget.. 133 190 167 Sheehan. 126 155 144 Burns 128 103 161 Sheehan. 103 144 133 Baier ... 135 113 142 Landers 124 157 140 Speaks . . 121 86 144 Kennedy. 115 166 179 O'Connor. 122 187 151 T0ta15..628 765 7201 Totals . 639 679 765 Duffy Malt Penn Coal Proucts. (2188' Cos. (2135) Vogel’ng. 142 151 179 Sheridan. 104 150 126 Duffv . . 156 141 130 Thompson 140 149 112 Faulstich 100 133 118 Moore... 158 90 112 McHugh. 129 128 169 Early ... 135 169 167 Sweeney. 168 198 146Fssngger. 156 143 224 T0ta15..695 751 7421 Totals .693 701 741 St. Jona of Arc st. Joan of Arc No. 2 (21281 No. 1 (2457) Wrnsing 132 149 164 O'Con. Jr 169 172 179 Strange 160 136 130 Kraus.. 160 152 169 Mcßarrn 113 136 106! Shea... 158 160 160 Fields 157 143 114 Mason.. 132 156 180 Grotha’s 206 134 148 Naughtn 137 134 189 Totals. 768 698 6621 T0ta15..756 824 877 Blackwell Uptown Funeral (2128) Tavern (2292 ■ Howey 125 156 148 Lenahan 169 161 177 Leppert 140 161 140 McNulty. 145 124 133 McGown 149 168 118 McCov . 119 126 167 McDevitt 141 122 122 McMnmn 134 139 159 Lamb... 150 138 140 Smith .. 190 173 176 T0ta15..705 755 668' T0ta15..757 723 812 Farrell Hatfield Elec. Granite (2348) Sup. (2374: Farrell.. 144 234 156 Clark... 167 162 181 Farrell 169 121 169 Conlev.. 168 190 167 McGarrU 129 133 159 Stanish 175 155 127 Rocap . 121 150 136 Mangold. 110 121 105 Me Hale. 216 131 180 Steffen.. 187 180 179 T0ta15..779 769 800! Totals. 807 808 759 Fred’s Sandwich Fitzgerald Shop (2368) Coal (2361) Lau 137 164 135 Miller . 195 141 156 Crum... 124 171 165 Fltzgerld 155 147 130 Reed. ... 170 192 129 Barrett.. 213 186 174 Fink... 145 203 186 Durnin . 116 187 121 Sweeney 113 175 159 Leikhim 135 157 146 T0ta15..689 825 774, Totals . 816 818 727 Holy Cross Speaks & Sullivans (2466) Finn (2358) Sullivan 194 179 160 Mahan.. 169 148 197 O'Connll 101 154 197 O’Brien 113 134 144 Marley . 143 183 119 Buenngle 137 135 179 O’Connr 143 112 20 Lichtnbg 191 180 150 O'Grady 205 214 lbO Smith .. 166 156 159 Totals .786 843 838 T0ta1*..776 753 829 Wonderbar Scott Trucking (2171) Cos. (2245) Healy... 154 173 145 Maddux.. 104 148 114 O'Hern . 136 157 117 Raths .. 85 130 143 Reynolds 122 143 l33iMaddux.. 155 172 150 Dowd .. 160 167 125. White .. 205 177 153 Fagan.. 141 170 l*B!Schneider 158 189 163 U3 gio 48 t To tails. 70T 616 733

personnel manager, while Johnson, his assistant, resides in Chicago. Mr. Miller has been connected with the annuadl tournaments for the last 22 years, while Johnson has held his post for 16 years.

Gen. Tire Davy Cos. (2812) Optometrist (2516) O hern.. 171 197 168 Peele ... 171 148 180 Dockter. 141 191 186 Becker... 128 163 147 Tyson .. 173 152 133 Feist .. 206 141 19S Fichter.. 207 190 174 Thomps’n 185 189 185 Maddux. 177 178 174,Ramsey.. 169 168 140 Totals. 869 908 8351 Totals. 859 BQ9 848 Uptown st, Joan of Arc Cleaners (2511) No. 7 (2151) Hanley.. 160 152 135iConners . 198 127 134 Curry 185 202 183 Flaherty. 92 156 174 Kennedy. 134 124 193 Keogh . 150 136 148 Hageman 175 184 163 Gustafson 114 105 140 Morris.. 193 178 150:Doyle. ... 138 207 134 Totals. 847 840 824| Totals. 692 731 730 St. Joan of Arc American Est. No. 5 (2218) Cos. (2386) O Connor 112 192 134 McNa’ara 142 191 153 Dinnm . 161 141 123; J. J.Argus 157 176 189 Sergerson 83 170 168 La Forge. 117 135 110 O Connor 191 161 150!Wagner . 185 183 124 BinghmJr 143 149 138|JlJArgus 154 209 161 Totals. 690 813 713| Totals. 755 894 737 A. C. Crum Barrett Coal Jeweler (2523) Cos. (2183) Kirk.... 117 174 140|Barrett.. 208 177 162 Barr ... 153 118 179 Rocap 139 126 126 Morgan. 167 219 180!Kavnau'h 131 147 124 Kirsch.. 233 177 151!Leppert. .160 135 142 Cheney.. 183 178 156!Gavin .. 117 113 176 Totals. 853 864 806! Totals. 755 698 730

Bucks Likely Choice in Relays if Owens Enters Ohio State, With 26-Man Team, to Head Powerful Field in Attempt to Dethrone Michigan. BY HARRISON MILLER When the flag is unfurled at the opening ceremonies of the fourth annual Butler indoor relays one week from tonight. Ohio State University will be in she van of approximately 30 of the nation’s leading collegiate track and field ensembles whicn will attempt to wrest the team championship from the University of Michigan.

The Buckeye roster of 26 athletes was filed at the Fairview offices yesterday, carrying the tentative entry of Jesse Owens, Ohio’s “bronze bullet.” The appearance of the Negro speedster is contingent on the class grades he attains when the academic quarter ends next week. Owens is ineligible to carry the Ohio colors at present because of scholastic difficulties and will not be permitted to compete in the Big Ten meet in Chicago tonight. Coach Larry Snyder has assured Hermon Phillips, director of the Butler relays, that he is satisfied that the holder of several world marks will toe the mark in the local meet. He will compete in the 60-yard dash and 60-yard low hurdle events which he won last year, and is entered in the newly added broad jump, in which he holds the international record. Other Buckeye Stars The victories of the Negro ace last j year enabled Ohio State to finish second to the Wolverines who have carried off the Gov. McNutt trophy, emblematic of team supremacy, the last two years. Charles Beetham, one of the country’s fleetest middle distance runners. and Dave Albritton, Negro who has bettered 6 feet 3 inches in meets this year, are other outstanding performers representing Ohio State. The Buckeye entry, the largest yet received, brings the total teams to 10 and aggregate athletes to 161. Other schools already filed are Michigan, Western State Teachers of Kalamazoo, Pennsylvania State, Purdue, University of Pittsburgh, Kalamazoo College, Indiana, Central Normal and Butler. Champions Galore Expected Nearly all the champions of the Big Ten and the Central Intercol- ' legiate Conference again are expected to compete. Kansas State' Teachers of Emporia will return to: defend the A1 Feeney award for high points among the college division. Two other Jayhawk schools which have ranked high in previous relay meets, Kansas Teachers of Pittsburgh and Kahsas State College of Manhattan, have signified intention of entering. Notre Dame, Marquette, Michigan State, University of Georgia and Miami are other ranking teams which are expected to vie for honors.

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Track Outlook Good at Tech Coach Meyers Optimistic, Though Only Four Veterans Return. Though only four lettermen are returning. Coach Paul E. Meyers is anticipating a successful track .season at Tech this year, for his wellbalanced squad is composed chiefly of sophomores and juniors who have had previous experience. The four returning lettermen are Bozidar Stoshitch. in the shot put; Hartwell Kaylcr and Ralph Williams. dash men. and John Carr, half miler. Nears 11-Foot Mark Approaching the 11-foot mark In practice, Leland Hasseld is the outstanding candidate in the list of polevaulters. Others are Walter Spiller and Franklin Kitts. Wilson Crawford. Kenneth Christenson. Edward Jones and Richard Vogler are candidates in the high jump. Stoshitch. Harry Adkins and John Hickey will concentrate their efforts on shot-putting, while Adkins. Paul NofTke and John Wiggins will try for the broad jump. Poulos Heads Milers Elias Poulos, a sophomore who paced last year's cross-country team, heads the list of milers, followed by Warren Harvey and George Lyday. Carr. Richard Behmer and Robert Hatfield are outstanding in the half-mile. Heading the list of dashmen are the two lettermen, Kayler and Williams, followed by Tommy Wilson, a sophomore. Quarter-milers are Francis Doan. Robert Schaub and Robert Hatfield. Tech will meet its first opposition this season at Warren Central, April 10. SO-ATHICS TO PRACTICE The So-Athic baseball team will practice at Christian Park tomorrow at 1:30. Members of last year's team and new candidates are asked to report.

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