Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1936 — Page 21

MARCH 19, 1936

HONOLULUS ON HAND TO TRY SKILL IN BOWLING MEET

Hawaiian Pin Five Finishes Long Journey Arrives in City for A. B. C. Action After Jaunt of 5000 Miles.

A. B. C. Leaders

TEAM EVENT. Accord Drue*, Chicago 2896 Ready Mix Concrete, Indpl* 2MS Heidel Five, g|. Louis. Mo. 2811 M. Caryl Beer. Erie, Pa 2884 Birk Superb Beer. Chicago 2822 DOUBLES E. Hanoen-R. Oersonde, Wauwatosa, Wl J 260 E. Bergman-A. Klehn. Chicago. 111.. 1211 .1 Erben-W. Pethke, Berwyn, 111 1238 O. Zlka-W. Ke**ler, St. Louis, M 0,.... 1235 W. Liepe-G. Lund, Chicago. 11l 1227 SINGLES H. Ingwalson. Rockford. 11l "02 G. Kolaeh, Cleveland, 0 873 ft. McKowen, Milwaukee, VVis 888 B. Parent, Lakewood, O 868 A. Fakel, Lakewood, 0 880 ALL-EVENTS 11. Ingwalson. Rockford, 111 1880 E. Bergman, Chicago 1863 R. Gersonde, Wauwatosa, W’ia 1837 H. Nielsen. Lorain, O. 1854 P. Buchheit, St. Louis 1830 BY BERNARD HARMON Five plnmen, ending a 5000-mile journey in search of laurels in the annual American Bowling Congress tournament, arrived in the city at 1:40 today. The kegelers who made the long jaunt across land and water are the Honolulus of Hawaii, scheduled to make their appearance on the State Fairground alleys Monday night at 8:15. Members of the team are: Jesse S. Kelly, captain; Harry Bond, Peter Laura, Herbert Mcure and John Jorgensen. A Hoosier reception greeted the boys from the Beach of Waikiki upon arrival. They were met by a group of city officials, along with national and local pin luminaries. Joe Tynan, representing Mayor Kern, Henry T. Davis of the Indianapolis Convention Bureau; Jesse N. Lemon, division passenger agent of the Big Four Railroad; Neil C. King, sixth vice president; Elmer H. Baumgarten, secretary of the American Bowling Congress; Paul E. Crosier, president and Norman Hamilton, secretary, of the Indianapolis A. B. C. Tournament Corporation, greeted the journeying pinsters at Union Station. H. William Pollack, Buffalo, a past president of the American Bowling Congress, who has been wintering in Florida, also was on hand to greet the quintet. To Pollack goes the credit of broaching the A. B. C. idea to the islanders, for while on a visit there a few years ago he stressed the importance and popularity of the na-! tional classic. Airplanes and Speedway They are quartered at the Washington, and after registering there, went to the Fairground to inspect the site of the pin hostilities. Walter W. Winslow, president of the Indianapolis Bowling Association, and a well-known airplane pilot, is to take the boys on several air trips during their visit. The team is especially interested in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and T. E. (Pop) Myers, generalissimo of the 500-mile race activities, has invited the team to accompany him on a “personally conducted tour” around the revamped brick oval. Leaders in the various divisions clung to their positions as one squad of doubles and singles entrants and three squads of five-man teams faced the maples yesterday. Doubles and singles rivals made up the daylight program, with the team of Clarence Irish and Art Mundt nabbing the two-man honors with a 1153 total, as August Schoch outscored all individual entrants with a 592. All are local entrants. Oak Groves on Top Thirty-two local aggregations opened the evening’s hostilities at 6:30, with the Schlosser Oak Groves topping the scoring with a 2472 total. Amid the strains of music rendered by the Noblesville Elks Band, another full squad stepped across the runway to face the gleaming j maples on the 8:30 shift. Eight | teams made up of Elks Lodg p mem- ! bers from Noblesville, eight quintets of Indianapolis Postoffice employes and six aggregations from P. R. Mallory Cos. formed the bulk of the squadron. Volume Controls, i one of the Mallory entrants, outscored all rivals with a 2473 series. State teams monopolized the | drives on the 10:30 shift, entrants from Logansport, Richmond, Shel-: byville, Terre Haute, Monticello, Sullivan and Lafayette seeing ac- j tion. Recreation Alleys of Rich- j mond threatened to place among the "big ten” in the standings as they tossed a 2621 to nab squad honors. Five-Man Teams Tonight Three shifts of five-man aggregations are scheduled to take a fling at the maples tonight, while on the daylight program this afternon, two full squads are competing in the minor events. Tonight's opening squad, carded to answer the 6:30 starting gong, includes 32 local teams, with fivesomes from the American Central Life Insurance Cos . Courthouse. Eli Lilly Cos. and optical firms predominating. A packed house is expected to greet the teams, for each is bacxed by a large following. Three teams from the Indiana National Bank and a like number from the Pennsylvania Railroad are to go into action with the 32 quintets scheduled at 8:30.

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Scores Posted Yesterday in National Bowling Classic

1 P. M. SQUAD—DOUBLES ! Hockersmith 177 163 188 ! Berrv 148 166 155 985 I Parker 175 155 171 Altum 169 175 189—1034 3uergler 162 156 123 Jones 157 158 149 905 Becker 146 233 159 Schneider 173 178 162—1057 Mengea 151 181 190 Hausman 179 167 150—1018 Tutterow 147 134 168 Wlßßina 179 193 149 970 Scudder 199 162 189 Espev 187 172 189—1098 Bottln 150 175 162 Sellers 200 155 155 997 Mcßride 135 166 187 Mohr 168 178 161—1049 R. Brown 167 145 164 Anderson 118 171 191— 962 Mitchell, Anderson, Ind. 173 143 162 jM. Brown 139 176 187— 980 run m 148 iei I Lewis 142 138 165 955 | Wilder 146 171 162 : Hensley 169 129 2U2— 979 Whiteside 199 146 153 Cohen 179 149 151— 983 ! Wise 188 169 148 , Hutches 179 185 209—1078 Miller. Kokomo. Ind... 194 170 197 Pendley 170 150 205—1086 Mills, Kokomo. Ind. .. 144 18! 173 Jones. Kokomo. Ind 158 182 196—1037 Hardacre 174 190 199 McAfee 220 191 111—1151 E. Schoch 188 175 155 A. Schoch 177 213 209—1117 Snyder 133 186 188 Norris 191 la3 158—1009 Huber 168 188 141 Atkinson 148 170 160— 973 Rabold 181 231 211 Atherton 170 144 173—1115 Welllnir 149 143 178 Clemens 136 159 168— 933 Rockwood 170 168 186 Binnlon 143 172 232—1071 McColloum 201 169 176 Beauchamp 171 176 203—1096 Irish 167 191 168 Mundt 224 191 212—1153 K. Kernel 190 160 148 P. Kernel 134 109 181— 872 Wcstenhofer 135 173 160 Mitny 191 lb 4 190—1013 Oerrlch. Goodland. Ind. 171 186 180 C'rowden, Goodland .. 184 116 181—1064 Fuller 132 144 167 Wnite 142 153 Hl 885 Schmid ... 180 133 183 Hawkins 194 li2 liu—lo32 1:15 P. M. SQUAD—SINGLES Hockersmlth 165 154 151—470 Derry liu 189 1V0—529 | marker no 190 146—5U6 Ahum 18 180 164—523 Bucrgler 17 1 103 130—470 ! Becker 165 178 222—56 0 Scnneidcr 154 141 131—426 ! ittenges 169' 144 163—482 ! wausman 130 162 222—5 <4 i Tutterow 175 164 178—517 I Wiggins 198 13/ 178—513 i Scudder 125 150 164—439 i Bottl 180 183 143—511 tellers 167 167 186—520 Mcßrida 155 108 137—400 Mohr 164 160 181—505 i-Vown, Anderson, Ind. 139 173 176—488 Anderson. Anderson .. 130 174 132—496 Mitchell, Anderson .... 191 159 158—508 Brown, Anderson 162 152 176 —490 Hiss 225 144 162—531 Lewis 195 167 219—681 Wilder 359 168 163—490 Hensley 214 162 141—517 Whiteside 117 195 173—485 Cohen 148 152 169—469 Wise 161 200 174—535 Hughes 209 178 165—552 Miller, Kokomo 157 182 194—533 Pendley. Kokomo 167 209 153—529 Mills, Kokomo 189 156 168—513 Jones, Kokomo 152 206 206—564 Hardacre 186 165 190—541 McAfee 159 153 187—499 E. Schoch 170 179 147—496 A. Schoch 211 183 198—592 Snyder 183 158 165—506 Norris 187 187 179—553 Huber 203 174 173—550 Atkinson 174 146 160—480 Rabold 179 170 148—497 Atherton 161 161 171—493 Welling 149 131 168—448 Clemens 138 152 139—429 Rockwood 162 143 221—526 Binnion 189 202 147—538 McColloum 195 152 143—490 Beauchamp 171 125 146—442 Irish 169 143 182—494 Mundt 177 171 168—516 K. Kernel 184 181 186—551 P Kernel 169 135 194—498 Westenhofer 194 176 164—534 Wingenrot.h 203 144 137—484 Oerrlch, Goodland. Ind. 202 166 176—544 Crowden, Goodland ... 163 186 159—508 Fuller 162 172 165—499 White 153 146 130—429 Schmid 159 172 173—504 Hawkins 177 137 165—479 6:30 P. M. SQUAD—S-MAN Wm. H. Block Cos. Wm. H. Block Cos. No. 6. (20201 No. 7. (18191 Raney .. 132 136 129|Chandler 112 103 108 Sargent.. 11l 156 176 Lawlcv... 12? 116 1?,0 Block.. 123 127 lOOjOliver ... 113 99 107 Livergood 131 180 113 Schock . 1?7 133 126 Cohn . 148 120 138 Verburg . 159 134 109 Totals. 645 719 6561 Totals.. 454 585 580 Optimist Optimist No. 7. <2lOOl No. 6 (21841 Moreland 124 124 149!Deck . 138 146 136 Holtman. 148 108 116 Thurston 171 162 114 Hiller . 176 155 126 Watkins 131 163 137 Campbell 141 155 131 Ostermvr 141 170 152 Muhl . 158 154 135 Spotts . 125 142 156 Totals. 747 696 6571 Totals. 706 783 695 McQuav-Norris A. C. Demaree Bearings. (21871 Cleaners. (21661 Frazier.. 189 158 165 Parker 185 185 124 White .. 185 178 145 Hofmn.H. 150 122 157 Crouch.. 145 128 115!Reed 103 170 107 Martin . 113 113 155 Hoffman J 123 141 135 3ushatsky 174 114 llOiMcCallie. 145 130 189 Totals. 806 691 690 Totals.. 706 748 712 German Bene- Haag’s ficlal. <21941 Drugs. (2048) Lawson . 153 125 133 Seitz 140 171 149 Dhdwck C 125 160 141iWhite 129 143 134 Chdwck J 148 144 159 Epler ... 103 128 110 Chdwck T 131 127 156'Graham 149 136 162 Berg 148 179 165 Williams. 109 128 157 Totals. 705 735 754i Totals.. 630 706 712 Rockwood Short Rockwood Belts. (1835) Frictions. (18771 Holland.. 119 115 lOaTrncv.... 138 119 132 Eskew... 135 146 1341P001e 95 117 135 Clouse.. 125 177 112IMitls 99 13e 110 Young... 106 106 116 Roller ... 172 133 140 Butler .. 114 109 116 Gregorv. 92 129 132 Totals. 599 653 5831 Totals.. 594 634 649 Rockwood Ceiling Johnson Chevrolet Mounts. (2115) Cos. (1871) Schepmn 132 122 174 Fitzmons 156 163 150 O’Neill.. 122 147 133!Johnson. 90 118 130 3harr... . 116 166 143 Paxton . 143 99 92 Little ... 142 145 152 Brunning 126 117 128 StefTev . 110 131 180 Cassidy. . 112 136 111 Totals. 622 711 782: Totals . 627 633 611 Ind. Terminal * Hudepohl Bottle Refrig. Cos. . 1992. Beers. (2299) Kurz ... 124 162 163 Miller 136 166 118 Ready... 103 111 Schroeder 110 143 161 White .. 157 169 169 Lannon.. 167 182 159 Castor.. 114 102 Fansler . 127 135 209 Volz . 103 126 144 McGrew. 170 146 170 Feaster 104 141 | Totals. 601 663 718 Totals . 710 772 817 Hudepohl Hudepohl Draught Ponies. (2131) Beers. i1969) Thorpe . 94 145 137 Phillips . 123 122 102 Mazelin 121 124 132 Koelkcr . 126 162 203 Commons 132 149 186 Goueutal 104 127 162 Miller... 132 116 lUOstheimer 166 132 168 Ewing . 105 143 138 Kestler . 156 142 142 Totals. 584 677 771 Totals . 675 685 708 Indianapolis Times Wm. H. Block Cos. Circulation. c 2285( No. 5. (2225) Sohl 169 174 164 Genco 134 154 146 Hechingr 145 203 141 Sniess 145 146 102 Martin . 97 130 115 McAninch 97 158 203 Kohlmvr 151 164 154 Rcssino . 151 144 125 Ebert . 187 164 127Sharlow . 187 159 139 Totals. 749 835 70L Totals . 749 761 715 Roberson Coal Schlosser Bros.. Cos (1734) Oak Grove. >2472) Pierson 110 114 168 Reiter... 171 130 131 Wishraeir 93 126 76 Five . . 177 132 176 Smith i3 102 98 Courtnev 192 168 209 Thomas 56 64 113 Meier .. 145 210 147 Wechsler 156 186 180 Walker . 170 188 126 Totals. 507 592 635 Totals . 855 828 789 Banquet Ice Cream Central Truck-A-Wav A Milk Cos. (1946) Tvstem. (2138) Stum 141 184 153 Koipper . I<s 145 145 Stoeffler. 65 800. h.. 93 137 113 Hughes 102 134 116 Koor *.. 120 149 177 Oranger. 114 96 136Snvd r . I*7 155 164 Allbright 157 137 155 Lamtert. 132 '.44 169 Johnson. 132 124 Totals 579 683 6841 Totals . 640 730 768 Jordan Bros. L. Strauss & Linoleums (2088 > Cos (2154) Wallace- 158 137 153 Ransdell. 138 150 135 Jordan 136 133 132 Wilde ... 120 168 161 Hagaman 136 133 129 Wade 102 106 124 Roose .. 135 123 160 Stevenson 151 134 152 Tyler ... 133 123 168 Raasch... 157 148 203 Totals. 698 649 741 Totals . 668 706 780 Indpls. Railway Indpls. Railway Cars. (2270) Sparks. (2101) Holderith 162 162 213 Unversaw 136 169 86 Hook 148 138 137 Reese . 164 137 156 Davis . 143 126 124 Wingerter 115 136 128 Asplund 131 144 140 Harris . 145 144 190 Wheeler. 191 143 168Derbvshre 132 132 129 Totals. 775 713 782 Totals . 692 718 691 Local Pure Oil No 18990. (207 H Cos. (2148) Groenert 121 138 125 Clifton 133 134 lil Burd 159 119 139 Ankenbrk 127 150 117 Shepherd 181 129 136 Carson . 143 146 122 Carey .. 165 123 156 Brooks .. 137 191 133 /mold . 149 10* 137 Dledrlch 136 181 178 Totals 775 603 693 Totals . 676 802 671 Utd Mut. Life Ins. United Mut. Life Ins. Cos.. Ordny. G 995) Cos.. Annuities 120391 Knchnms 137 119 158 Brown 137 110 144 Long 138 132 129 O'Connell 182 140 156 Banta .. 122 149 91 Barnett . 154 120 104 £5 T1 * 15® 105 Curlee .. 130 123 liu Foresman 140 139 151 Williams 142 127 112 Totals 663 698 634 Totals . 745 620 674; Hudepohl Bock Kirshchner Auto j Beers Service. Inc. >21461 ' Quelssr A 156 167 lSlHowaon. 148 125 176 Queissr H 148 164 189Cassttv .. 153 163 175 Braughtn 12, 158 }*?Schreiber 123 123 141 Fishar . 135 135 161 Shellv . 107 129 166 Naegell 187 196 174 Truman.. 138 142 137 £ottl*. 733 820 854, Totals.. 668 083 798

8:30 P. M. SQUAD—S MEN Postofflce. E. Michi-Post office. Two Trip gan Station (2088* Carriers > 25401 Stuum’n 173 149 138 Kelly .. 134 14* 152 Todd 87 82 103 Martin . 132 99 132 Edwards 164 149 137 Wehner. 134 134 123 Gaalema 146 151 130 Fitchett. 146 163 145 Grosdld'r 151 185 143 Martin . 121 152 141 Totals. 721 716 65L Totals. 664 692 693 Postoffice. Four Trip Postoffice, SuperCarriers. (2159i visors. (2088) Bach 152 135 121 Seidnatkr 147 163 142 Tho'pson 130 148 175 Rumple. 142 118 128 Duffey . 117 139 133 Courtot. 157 135 140 Sharkev 137 102 193 Batty .. 98 127 133 Stoebrker 134 181 128 Huffer .. 139 142 177 Totals. 670 705 784| Totals. 683 685 720 Janitz Grocery and F. W. Hohlt it Sons Meats. (2134) Drv Goods. (2318> Weiland 128 137 i27 F. Hohlt 178 138 155 Morris 159 144 132 W Hohlm 110 145 128 Bisenbrth 106 140 114 E. Hohlt. 156 190 142 Ritzke 14 174 127 Moss . 171 133 135 Richter 162 169 169 A. Hohlt. 145 223 169 Totals. 701 764 6691 Totals. 760 829 729 Postoffflce. City Postofflce HaughCase (2166) ville Sta. 121511 Pope .. 153 142 162 Ahern... 156 156 151 Crum. 139 141 128 Small .. 177 163 149 Rinkard 143 123 140 Dobson.. 134 133 105 Renard 141 148 144 Harbert. 138 138 135 Black . . 169 137 156 Doolittle 148 150 118 Totals. 745 691 730 Totals. 753 740 658 Peoples Outfit/lng Indianapolis Cos. (2463) Times (2320) ' Soland 188 146 167:Harmon 155 160 139 McCoun. 144 187 98 Manning 113 136 185 Breenbrg 155 199 172 Hines... 164 181 165 Miller . 134 173 162 Erner... 158 155 136 Neppel . 180 191 187 Nave ... 143 173 159 Totals 801 876 7861 Totais. 731 805 784 P. R. Mallory—Voi- P. R. Mallory—Conume Cont. <24731 traces. (2181i Swenson 170 140 155 Swenson. 143 153 168 Walton 126 162 213!Korttza . 142 152 189 Clouser. 143 164 193 Graham. 176 139 158 Langley. 134 163 177 Voyles... 125 120 139 Rearlck. 170 181 182 Cain ... 148 104 127 Totals. 713 810 9201 Totals. 734 668 779 P. R. Mallory—Elko-P. R. Mallory—Shanlte (22771 dow Met. (2389i Diss ... 204 144 185 Puerner. 132 140 137 McAuley )36 107 104 Tibbs ... 133 127 187 Johnson '52 180 125 Swenson. 178 177 147 Zimer’an 155 157 HliUtter . 195 162 197 Musser . 180 146 lßLWensel.. 170 170 137 Totals. 827 734 7161 Totals. 808 776 805 P. R. Mallory—Con-P. R. Mallory—Jack densers <2117i Switches (2197) Botzum 138 165 1441 Sodt 136 152 180 Huebner. 113 117 126!Terwiligr 147 110 178 McAfee 150 142 134!Payne .. 122 134 151 Herbertz 111 133 1211 Schuster 163 169 134 Taylor.. 146 180 197 Pein 164 114 143 Totals. 658 737 7221 Totals. 732 679 786 Fisher Bros. Electric Harry W. KannannCos. (2133) lein Drugs. <21371 Sauter.. 135 108 138!England. 129 131 118 Elbel ... 106 164 1061 Kinz 142 152 165 Vehling. 156 131 133 Kutzner 110 109 131 M Do’ld 164 158 149| M’Do'ald 121 123 180 Weiland. 185 154 148! Adams.. 167 170 191 Totals. 746 715 6721 Totals. 669 685 783 H. W. Riemans & Spreen’s Quality Sons, Flor. (2434) Grocery (2126) Spilker. 189 199 155jWhitson. 100 104 161 McClain. 129 127 134|wurster. 127 160 123 Knight . 167 128 153: Rost 113 131 128 Hud’l’stn 176 213 195'McClain. 128 148 159 Shock . 181 142 146|Dunn ... 149 198 197 Totals. 842 809 783! Totals. 617 741 768 G. H. Herrman Fun-Eagle Creek Nursery eral Home (2350) Cos. (2276) Wiegand 142 179 179|J.Estrl.,Jr. 168 189 193 Richter. 164 147 183!G.Est’rlie 181 136 116 Bebinger 150 146 154! J.Bst’rli’e 143 150 162 Holsaple 136 155 180 M.Est’rlie 102 148 142 Kelly... 117 178 140iJ.Estrl.,Sr. 161 154 131 Totals. 709 805 8361 Totals- 755 777 744 Noblesville Noblesville Elks No. 2 (2105) Elks No. 1 (2305) Wild 120 145 159!Clark 181 165 167 Hiatt... 133 160 131ICouden.. 153 125 136 Snyder . 157 103 132! Cha’bers 119 141145 Gascho. 120 176 148 Kester... 134 177 130 Repp .. 125 105 181!Burger . 191 166 175 Totals. 665 689 7511 Totals. 778 774 753 Noblesville Noblesville Elks No. 4 (2072) Elks No. 3 (2240) Belfor.. 155 125 166!Meara .. 199 129 140 Reed ... 113 177 136 Pinnell . 156 166 156 White.. 125 131 134!McComas 131 140 110 Young 111 122 130IMadge... 122 167 165 Mosb’u’h 133 159 155!Fertig... 126 167 166 Totals. 637 714 7211 Totals. 734 769 737 Noblesville Noblesville Elks No. 5 (21821 Elks No. 6 (2360) Heiny .. 173 189 1861 Caca .. . 177 150 140 Harger 151 131 175ICouden.. 154 187 188 Rhoades. 81 83 116 Burger.. 99 117 141 Carter.. 143 146 196iNeal 195 152 190 Simms . 144 131 137iWhitco’b 130 178 164 Totals. 692 680 8101 Totals. 755 782 823 Noblesville Elks Noblesville Elks No. 8 (2215) No. 7 (2134) Caca ... 181 151 173IHarrell.. 188 146 171 Millery. 135 201 105 Meara .. 156 132 134 Mott.... 134 112 179!Krause . 105 138 1091 Ditbren'r 123 144 159|Whisman 128 125 159 Jenkins. 104 157 157!Graham. 146 163 154 Totals. 677 765 773! Totals. 703 704 727 Postofflce— Postofflce— Garage (2255) Finance (2214) Workm’n 135 154 1471 Fries 112 171 154 Meyerose 124 135 184! Landers. 106 130 104 Conniff. 146 141 163!5m1th... 134 148 180 Myers . 127 158 127 Hull 165 146 157 Salisbury 160 174 180|Welsh... 149 203 155 Totals. 692 762 8011 Totals. 666 798 750

Tourney grams By Harmon

A TRIO of Chadwicks were in ac- . tion with the German Beneficials, Chris, John and Ted supported the family name.... Ed Seitz did pretty fair but not fair enough to sink his old rival, Red Haugh. . . . Indiana Terminal & Refrigerating used the “low man drop out” system to get their six men into action. When Ready &nd Voltz wound up their openers with 103s, they had to toss a coin to determine the shooter for the middle affair. . . . McAninch of the Wm. H. Block No. 5 improved with age. He opened at 97, stepped up to 158 and then closed with a 203. . . . H. Meier of Schlosser Bros. Oak Groves inserted a nice 210 between a 145 and 147. tt u u HAIL to the most consistent pinster of the tourney. R. ! Koepper of the Central Truck-A-I Way System fired a trio of 1455. . . . E. Holderith of Indianapolis Railway Cars climaxed a pair of •162s with a 213. . . . The Hudepohl rooters cheered their teams lustily but the boys failed to answer with pins. . . . Frank Hechinger of The Circulation tossed a 203 middle game to take honors over his mates. . . . “Doc” Soiand, leadoff man of the Peoples Outfitting, drew a big hand from the crowd when he “cleaned” the 4-7-10 split. ... It was the best shot of the tourney. . . . Gordon Greenburg picked off the 10 pin early in his initial game, but this did not discourage this first-year bowler. With the help of an occasional “break” he totaled 526. # # OUAKER Maid No. 2 from Terre Haute had a big gallery of i rooters pulling for them. . . . steg- ■ man Grocers of Richmond looked ! natty in their light blue sports shirts ; and gray trousers. . . . The Terre Haute Coffee & Spice team carried a load on their backs—a big red cow monogram. . . . “Slim” Manning of The Times Editorial aggregation was a long time getting up steam but when he did the maples took a punishing. . . . The Peoples Outfitting brought along & big cheering i section, and how they did cheer... # 'a THE big argument between Back Board Scorers and Book Scorers ! has been settled, for the Back Board men yesterday said it with pins, and ; downed their rivals by a score of 2759 to 2686 in a match at the ! Pritchett Alleys. . . . Four local boys 1 saw action with the winners and ! they showed the out-of-towners that ! they could do a few tricks with the spinning spheroid. . . . Larry Rudbeck. Stub Matthews, Pete Ernst and Phil Bisesi were the locals in : the lineup. ... Krall. who led off for j the Back Boarders, paced the scor- ! ing with a 588 Elmer Baum- | garten nicked the sticks for a 191, ! 214 start, but failed to turn the hero j trick when he dropped to 149. . . . But Spotty Johnson hasn’t given up, and after grooming his boys for a few days, is expected to issue another challenge to Alderman Jim's outfit. • • e

THE TNDIANAPOLIS TIMES

10:30 P. M. SQUAD—S-MEN T. Haute. <2264> Sullivan. Ind. ,2322) McLghln 165 160 150 Turner 142 183 159 Kngore. 193 197 159 Brum ett 142 181 177 Miller .. 126 125 118 Wees ... 161 143 133 Dye 134 141 130 Karris .. 110 134 169 Cade 142 155 169 Harvev . 183 184 181 Totals. 760 778 726 Totals. 678 825 819 Wreckers. White Rose Gas T. Haute. (2494) Sta .T. Hte. (2150) Gasaway 148 198 187’Metcalfe 111 158 138 Nixon .. 178 173 190 Luce . 138 134 127 Heid'ger 170 143 172,Larrison. 164 149 146 Walton.. 157 160 183 Mntgmry 174 149 167 Cade .... 15.7 154 166 Robison . 142 142 ill Totals 770 826 898; Totals. 729 732 689 Quaker Maid No. 3, Quaker Malt, No. 2. T. Haute. (2267) T. Haute. (2351) Elrod .. 126 189 160Relmer.. 146 160 141 Vaughn. 158 160 120 Tucker.. 198 .'54 167 Merrill.. 133 175 146 Newton.. 129 166 154 Ahues .. 124 146 147 Pershing 138 IJ4 168 Bridges 174 167 142;Balllnger 154 186 156 Totals 715 837 715! Totals 765 800 786

HE RECALLS 1903 EVENT

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A DOLPH SEIDENSTICKER, above, postmaster of Indianapolis, is a member of the Postoffice Supervisors team which faced the A. B. C. maples at the State Fairground last night. Seidensticker. who has been active in the pin game for a number of

Mut. Furn. Mfg., Hamburger Inn No. 2, Richm’d, Ind. (2421) Richm’d. Ind. (2487) Gebhart 154 156 135IHewitt .. 160 160 128 Whitaker 127 170 179 Eubank.. 173 169 158 Kahle . . 170 129 172!Winzer. . 146 165 136 Moorman 185 201 156|Rucker.. 176 169 224 Gaeke . 147 154 186!Hilling .. 155 189 179 Totals. 783 810 828! Totals. 810 852 825 Kessler’s Sports. Stegman Grocers, Richm’d, Ind. (2481) Richm’d, Ind. (2373) Schick.. 152 180 171|Stegman. 150 167 165 Hamon . 200 189 157 Young .. 145 134 133 Barmore 136 148 257IWhaley. 143 179 173 Schepmn 162 153 152:Thomas . 151 196 145 Gard ... 151 130 l43!Kaeuper. 126 207 159 Totals. 801 800 880! Totals. 715 883 775 Peerless Wire Goods Llnco Oilers, Cos., Lafayette. Lafavette, Ind. (2328) Ind. (2180) Phillips. 169 132 174'Todd ... 119 168 158 Gardiner 101 151 128ISpar'dahl 134 164 120 Anderson 155 182 189iFrdricksn 101 138 116 Leuty .. 133 169 153!Tavlor .. 164 127 202 Seaton . 164 139 189|Butz 167 142 160 Totals. 722 773 8331 Totals. 688 739 756 Hulman & Cos., Lions Club. T. Haute. (231f) T. Haute. (2373) White... 107 195 152IFitch 165 172 147 Lamb... 160 163 121 Bigwood. 166 133 167 Flick 168 146 134 Llewellyn 190 149 172 Coble... 124 189 138 Dibble. .. 148 122 140 Mize 174 173 167 Lyons... 133 192 177 Totals. 733 866 7121 Totals. 802 768 803 Bitum. Matrs. Cos.. Cahill’s Grocers, T. Haute. (2371) T. Haute. (2356) Cline 143 198 146;Fagan... 134 167 160 Carney.. 110 125 127!M0hr... 148 135 138 Kelly 133 181 123:0’Leary. 132 195 184 Walsh .. 166 151 204)Cahill . . 146 145 147 Hart 156 184 224|Roetker. 179 162 163 Totals. 708 839 824| Totals 739 824 792

League Bowlers Set Fast Pace, With Hale at 730 Uptown Recreation Shooter Enjoys Big Night, Knocking Off One 278; Other Pinmen Shine. Another member had been added to the city’s 700 club today, Leo Hale being the latest pin pounder to reach the Coveted mark. In last night s Uptown Recreation League matches he nicked the maples for counts of 206, 246 and 278 to total 730.

Eight additional members of the North Side circuit turned in honor counts. Otie Boston led with a 659, Justin Forsythe had 641, Dan Hackerd 623, A1 Kimmel 619, Bill Holt 615, Myron Newlin 610, Ray Chrisney 607 and Harry Hendrixon, 604. Jess Pritchett Sr. and his Cook’s Goldblume aggregation topped the scoring of the Indianapolis League and carried off city-wide team honors with a 3178, while Jess Jr. nabbed the loop’s solo honors with a 697. The Blumas. with Johnny Murphy at 655, Don Johnson at 639. John Fehr at 626, Pritchett at 625 and Lee Carmin at 613, turned in games of 993, 1074 and 1101. Bowes Seal Fast, with Ed Striebeck’s 685, Fonnle Snyder’s 657 and Dan Abbott’s 656, passed the 3000 mark with 80 pins to spare. Falls City Hi-Brus with 3057 and Mar-mon-Herrington with 3050 were other leading scorers. Joe Fulton’s 649, Ray Roberson's 644 and Red Mounts’ 611 featured for the Brus, while Chris Rasmussen's 670, Lorenz Wiesman's 641 and Nan Schott’s 618 boosted the Marmons over the mark. Ed Stevenson’s 610 and John Blue’s 604 were the only other 600s of the loop’s session. Totals over the 600 mark were scarce in other leagues, Elmer Vogelsang's 646, Bill Nickel's 616 and Charley Stich’s 601 in the K. of C.; Jim Goble’s 619 and Mort Ronk’s 609 in the Eli Lilly, and Bill Fulton’s 609 and Bert Sering's 602 in the Inter-Club being the only ones registered. LOMBARDI GETS RAISE TAMPA, Fla., March 19.—Ernie Lombardi, Cincinnati catcher, signed yesterday for a raise of $2500 over his 1935 salary.

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years, participated in the 1903 event that was held at Tomlinson Hall. He rolled with the Independent Turners in that early classic. The postmaster is planning a pow-wow among the oldtimers who participated in the 1903 tourney at some time during the present meet.

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UPSET FAVORITES TO ENTER ‘JUNGLE’ FINALS By United Press ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 19.—Marion Turpie Lake, veteran New York golfer, and Frances Hadfield of Milwaukee, comparative unknown, meet here today in the 18hole finals of the Jungle Club invitational golf tourney. In yesterday’s semi-finals, the Milwaukee girl registered her second upset when she downed Jean Bauer of Providence, R. 1., 2 and 1. Mrs. Lake yesterday eliminated Marion Miley of Lexington, Ky., 2 and 1, to advance to the championship round. “ALL-AROUND” TEST Times Special CHICAGO, March 19.—Search for an “all-around” champion will feature the Armour Tech Relays in the University of Chicago fieldhouse Saturday night. Competitors are to participate in seven events—pole vault, high jump, shotput, 60-yard dash, broad jump, 70-yard high hurdles and 880-yard run.

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Card of Nine Fistic Bouts Here Tonight Brown and Lenna to Head Amateur Events at Tomlinson Hall. The amateur nine-bout boxing show scheduled to start at 8:30 tonight in Tomlinson Hall has been completed, according to Roy Wallace, matchmaker. Happy Athsrton is to referee all scraps. Harry Brown, Indianapolis welterweight champion, will meet Joe Benna, champion of Terre Haute, in the four-round main event. Three other Terre Haute fighters will be on the card and will oppose local boys. The balance of the program follows: Three Rounds—George Hoyt, Puritan Bed Springs, vs. Ivan Hunt, Terre Haute; light hea v yweights. Three Rounds—Frenchy Lavare, Brightwood A. C., vs. Johnny Benna, i Terre Haute; lightweights. Three Rounds—Charley Bruck, Brightwood A. C., vs. Chuck Miller, Terre Haute, featherweights. Three Rounds—Bob Blue, South Side Turners, vs. Willard Trautman, Colonial A. C., welterweights. Three Rounds—Bob Mudd, South Side Turners, vs. Myron Baer, Brightwood A. C.; lightweights. Three rounds—Charlie Sensei, Oliver A. C., vs. Charley Werts, Bright,wood A. C.; bantamweights. Three Rounds—Dave Capehart, unattached, vs. Harold Montgomery, Brightwood A. C.; featherweights. Three Rounds—Wallay Ricks, unattached, vs. Billy Martin, Oliver A. C.; lightweights.

State Basket Draw Sunday Independent Finals Slated for Next Week at Local Gym. Schedule for the state finals of the Indiana amateur independent basketball tournament will be drawn Sunday afternoon at 4:30, Wayne Emmelmann, tourney manager, announced today. Drawings are to be made at the Dearborn Hotel, where tourney play is to begin Tuesday night. Championships in several of the state sectional meets will not be decided until early Sunday afternoon, thus necessitating the late finals draw, Director Emmelmann said. Following the opening session on Tuesday night, games are to be played on Wednesday afternoon and night, Thursday afternoon and night, with semi-final tilts Friday afternoon and the final Friday night. Champions from sectionals in Kokomo, Indianapolis, Fishers, Lawrence, Jonesboro and New Palestine are to play in the opening contests Tuesday night. other sectional eliminations are being held in Gary, St. Joseph, Marshall, Winchester, Speed, Roachdale, Patoka, Markle, Marengo, Knox, Butlerville, Akron, Chesterton, Crown Point and Elkhart. Capacity Crowd to See Tourney State Basket Semi-Finals Prove Popular. (Continued From Page Twenty) without having a home town team as a participant. One of the four semi-finals of the twenty-fifth annual state tournament will be held here Saturday afternoon, and the competing teams will be Kokomo, Central of Fort Wayne, Newcastle and Warsaw, with ne’er a sign of Muncie’s Bearcats. The locals were bumped off by Green Fork, which in turn lost to Newcastle, in the regionals here last week. Fans of all four invading schools are highly excited, however, and it is doubtful if a seat will be empty in the local spacious fieldhouse when Kokomo and Central square off for the first fray at 2 o’clock, Newcastle meets an unknown quantity in Warsaw at 3. Warsaw has had no season relations with any of the other three rivals. Newcastle was edged out by Kokomo, 25-23, but whipped Central, 35 to 31.

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Louis-Schmeling Go Set Definitely for New York Heavy Rivals to Clash June 17 or 24, Promoter Indicates; Yankee Stadium Likely Site. By United Prctte NEW YORK, March 19.—The Joe Louis-Max Schmellng heavyweight fight will be held in New York some time in June. Twentieth Century Club Promoter Mike Jacobs announced today. The date and site will be selected later. Jacobs said.

Selection of New York—where Louis fought all his important battles—was made after considering bids from Philadelphia, Chicago and Detroit. Jacobs had been scheduled to confer today with Mayor Davis Wilson of Philadelphia and other officials regarding holding the fight at Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Stadium. The promoter wired Mayor Davis, however, saying: “I sincerely regret I will be unable to attend the conference today. The New York State Boxing Commission insists on holding me to a promise made some months before any negotiations were made to take the match from New York. The commission will not take no for an answer after an all-night conference and I have no alternative.” Jacobs indicated the bout would be held either Wednesday, June 17. or 24. The New York Yankees will be on the road both those days, so it is certain the scrap will be staged j at Yankee Stadium. Jacobs announced that Schmeling, now at his estate in the Berlin suburbs, definitely would sail on the Bremen April 15 and arrive here April 21. Max will go immediately to French Lick Springs, Ind., and begin heavy training. After a threeweek session there, he will return to an Eastern training camp. ACES WANT GAMES The Indianapolis Aces softball team has organized for the season. For games call Bill or Sam at Riley 2940, or write R. O. Bowling, 1136 College-av, Indianapolis.

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FIVE GOLDEN GLOVES CHAMPS SEE ACTION Five local Golden Gloves champions are scheduled to appear on an amateur program at the Oliver A. C., Oliver and Warren-avs tonight at 8:30. Two wrestling matches also are to be staged. Tommy LeFevre, Bud Cottey, Norval Benninger, Jimmy Gustafson and Johnny Denson are to be seen in the boxing events.

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