Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1936 — Page 5

MAECH 21, 1936_

A. B. C. TEAMS SHOOT AT NEW HIGH MARK

Chicago Five Rolls 3054 to Assume Lead Middle Game of 1128 Puts Oak Leafs ‘Over Hump’ at Fairground. BY BERNARD HARMON Oak Leaf'Motors, the Cinderella Recreation team from Chicago, today stood at the top of the fiveman standings of the annual American Bowling Congress tournament: The most devastating attack dealt the elusive maples during the tourney's 11 days of operation resulted from the speeding spheroids delivered by the Windy City aggregation as the 10:30 shift went through its paces last night. Led by Gaine's 655, the quintet tossed games of 979, 1128 and 947 for a total of 3054, which was ten pins better than the winning team total of the 1935 event at Syracuse. The middle game was the second best single effort in the annual classic's history, but it failed by far to surpass the 1186 record game posted by the first-place Milwaukee Tea Shops at the 1927 Peoria meet. Totals of other members of the new leaders were: Hymes, 637; Lyons, 617, Vanderpohl, 593, and Stack, 552. The Jerry Schultz Taveras, East Chicago, Ind., who also rolled on the final shift, nabbed fourth place, when they connected for games of 907, 1000 and 962 for a 2869 total. Reczek's 630 was the team's top solo count. A trio of quintets appearing on the 8:30 shift connected for totals lhat landed among the top 10 in the standings. Cheney-Trombley Recreation, touted Detroit fivesome, pounded the sticks to the tune of 2859 to land in fifth position in the five-man event. Pure Oil of Portsmouth, 0., turned in a 2819 for ninth place, while Moorman V-7 Club of Whiting, Ind„ totaled 2811 for tenth position. Last night’s opening shift, made up of 32 booster teams sponsored by the Coca Cola Bottling Cos. of Indianapolis, found the team No. 3 capturing honors with a 2600 series. Yesterday’s daylight program included two shifts in minor event competition, the bulk of the entrants being made up of local entries. The duo of Pitts and Johnson with an 1106 was the top combination of the 1 o’clock doubles squad, while Russ Arbaugh with counts of 232, 181 and 246 totaled 659 to outshine all rivals in action on the 1:45 squad of individuals. Jones and Clark with 1141 topped the two-man teams on the 2:30 shift, while Al Holman’s 589 was the top series of the 3:15 singles entrants. With several crack teams scheduled over the week-end, scoring is expected to sky-rocket to new heights. The entire two-day program will find out-of-town aggregations occupying the alleys and a. general shakeup in the standings in all divisions may result as the result of the invading pinmen’s visits. Today’s daylight program will find pat timers who performed with the various teams on the 8:30 and 10:30 squads last night attempting to collect a slice of the singles and doubles prizes. The minor events will open pt 11 o’clock this morning and will be concluded with the completion of the 5:45 squad this afternoon. Tonight’s 8:15 squad will find 14 New York Central Railroad teams from Albany, N. Y. monopolizing the drives. Some of the classiest pinment in the East are included in the railroaders lineups and they are apt to send some of the present leaders down the ladder. The Chrysler Motors, scheduled on the 10:15 squad, is one of Detroit’s touted fivesomes and they will also bear watching as they open their attack on the tourney maples. Tomorrow's morning and afternoon activities in the coliseum will find minor events contestants in full sway again, but they will give way to 5-man teams as darkness approaches. The team events are to resumed at 8:15 when another full squad of visiting pinsters pace the decks <n hopes of carving their names in the bowlers hall of fame. The initial shift of the evening will find six outstanding Milwaukee quintets in action. Miller High Life, Husting Printing Cos., Strachota Insurance, Hollywood Recreations, Lins Wieners and Bunde & Upmeyer Cos. are the teams who will carry the .Wisconsin banners. rtailbirds scanning the scoreboards of the 10:30 squad will evidently direct their attention to the ones back of alleys No. 9 and 17. The former will carry the strikes and spares tossed by the Rosatto Barry Ebonites of Upper Darby. Pa., while on the No. 17 board will be seen the scores of the Direct Service Oil Cos. of Minneapolis. The Barrys are rated as one of the top combinations in the vicinity of Philadelphia and its members are reputed to be among the best in the East. The Reds and Blues is another pair of star teams slated for action on the closing shift. Both hail from the Quaker City. The Minneapolis quintet is a member of the Twin City Classic League and an average of 1933. Thursday night it registered the first errorless three-game series that section of the country has seen In ome time. It came as the team posted its eighteenth consecutive 3000 series. TIGERS SEND HOWELL, LARKIN TO PORTLAND (Reprinted From Late Time* Teeterday) By United Press LAKELAND, Fla.. March 20. Dixie Howell, infielder, and Steve Larkin, pitcher, today were released to Portland by the world champion Detroit Tigers. They will leave immediately for Stockton, Cal., where Portland is training.

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Scores Posted Yesterday in National Bowling Classic

1 r M. SQUAD—DOUBLES Pitta. Indianapolis 193 221 174 Johnson. Indianapolis. 181 178 1 60—1106 Arbaugh. Indianapolis. 135 202 191 Fox, Indianapolis 168 174 167—1037 ! Zeh. Anderson 156 149 159 Pulton, Anderson 210 171 148— 993 Conroy, Muncie 149 136 179 * Stevens. Muncie 177 218 162—1021 'Lindeman, Muncie ... 173 161 167 ! Prutzman. Muncie .... 142 175 146 964 ; Carpenter. Muncie ... 131 140 141 McCov. Muncie 177 148 146 883 ID. Oallilher, Muncie.. 189 151 170 R Galllher, Muncie . 145 141 175 962 Clifton, Indianapolis . 138 138 148 'Maher, Indianapolis ... 135 172 181— 912 ‘Millington. Indianapolis 123 110 144 I Stark, Indianapolis ... 172 183 170— 902 i Clevenger. Indpls. 143 188 170 ! Champ, Indianapolis .. 171 189 146 958 ' Holtman. Indianapolis. 188 192 180 I Degischer, Indpls. ... 214 162 139 —1075 | Kirby, Indianapolis .. 153 175 158 I Hunter. Indianapolis . 168 173 155 982 IC, Hohlt, Indianapolis. 156 179 170 H. Hohlt, Indianapolis. 140 174 145 964 McFeeley. Indianapolis 149 133 160 Ruschaupt, Indpls 130 138 158— 868 Loughrige. Indpls 150 132 136 Calderhead, Indpls. ... 169 154 180— 921 P. Corsaro. Indpls. . 122 138 130 D. Corsaro. Indpls. .. 142 130 146 858 Jenkins, Indianapolis . 167 142 147 Bradley, Indianapolis . 170 147 167 940 Emmons, Muncie .... 161 144 157 Russey, Muncie 165 134 207—7018 Gough, Vincennes .... 156 178 165 Romer, Vincennes .... 146 134 168 — 950 Tabert, Indianapolis .. 164 182 150 Rohr, Indianapolis ... 135 177 162 950 Landers. Vincennes ... 125 129 146 Dee, Vincennes 146 140 144 830 Kiefer, Vln-jennes 143 175 156 Donie, Vincennes .... 110 143 159 891 Holtman, Indpls 135 181 180 Vonburg, Indianapolis. 177 155 152 980 Rusie, Indianapolis ... 136 167 155 Miller. Indianapolis .. 166 156 163 943 Sink. Munci* 176 156 158 Clevenger, Muncie ... 147 171 170— 978 Carpenter, Muncie ... 153 210 146 Shreeves, Muncie .... 199 174 170 —1043 Raffert, Indianapolis .. 185 155 159 Koelling, Indianapolis . 159 105 166 929 Fausman. Indpls. 189 162 143 Ford, Indianapolis .... 140 153 207 993 Piez. Indianapolis • 169 167 162 Hunker, Indianapolis . 221 137 152—1008 Warren 144 150 183 Gralg 158 175 170— 980

1:45 P. M. SQUAD—SINGLES Arbaugh. Indianapolis ..232 181 246—659 Fox. Indianapolis 170 197 163 —530 Pitts. Indianapolis ... 154 161 162—477 Johnson. Indianapolis . 199 155 163—517 Zeh, Anderson 163 163 182—508 Fulton, Anderson 195 159 200—554 Conroy, Muncie 158 145 131—432 Stevens, Muncie 191 188 157—536 Lindeman, Muncie 206 230 162—598 Frutzman, M uncle ... 152 181 127—460 Knochenmus, Indapls .. 140 166 181—487 Foresman, Indianapolis. 148 147 138—431 D. Galliher, Muncie .. 158 169 157—484 R. Galliher, Muncie .... 163 209 169—541 ClifTton, Indianapolis .. 157 93 163—413 Maher, Indianapolis ... 169 116 179—464 Millington. Indpls 147 136 174—457 Stark, Indianapolis ... 204 151 174—529 Clevenger. Indpls 144 169 175 Champ, Indianapolis ... 206 129 167 Holtman. Indianapolis . 145 153 165—463 Deglschor, Indianapolis. 181 136 196—513 Tirby. Indianapolis .... 156 125 151—432 Hunter. Indianapolis .. 221 162 162 —545 C. Hohlt., Indianapolis. 184 191 199—574 H. Hohlt, Indianapolis. 180 184 164—528 McFeeley, Indpls 141 185 184—510 Ruschaupt, Indpls 181 17.3 157—511 Loughridge, Indpls. .. 147 195 154—496 Calderhead. Indpls 137 179 193—509 Corsaro, Indianapolis . 169 128 149—446 Coraro. Indianapolis .. 140 210 159—490 Anderson. Anderson ... 166 102 153:—421 Eberts. Indianapolis 171 123 111—405 Jenkins, Indianapolis .. 225 155 207—587 Bradley. Indianapolis .. 167 215 212—594 Emmons, Muncie 157 150 220—527 Russev. Muncie 161 133 175—469 Vollett, Indianapolis . 142 169 179—481 Romer. Vincennes .... 153 184 171—508 Tabert. Indianapolis .. 143 178 157—478 Rohr. Indianapolis ... 172 188 170—530 Landers. Indianapolis . 150 139 156—445 Lee Indianapolis 174 177 189—540 Wells. Indianapolis 198 173 182—553 Donie, Vincennes 179 169 245—593 Holtman. Indianapolis . 138 19R 211—547 Vonburgh. Indianr polls 193 151 164—458 Rusie. Indianapolis ... 168 159 182—509 Miller. Indianapolis 159 180 180—519 Sinz, Muncie 194 187 139—529 Clevenger. Muncie 140 190 193—523 Carpenter, Muncie 167 173 170—510 Shreeves. Muncie ... 179 204 182—565 Raffert, Indianapolis .. 297 182 144—533 Koelling. Indianapolis . 158 146 171—475 Lausman. Indianapolis . 166 195 169—521 Ford. Indianapolis 293 149 153—595 Piez. Indianapolis 158 179 179—498 Hunker. Indianapolis . 192 159 156—498 Warren. Indianapolis .. 179 196 290—575 Huffer, Indianapolis ... 1775 184 157—516 2:30 P. M. SQUAD—DOUBLES Morris, Indianapolis .. 175 136 213 Holman, Indianapolis . 195 151 208—1078 Jones, Indianapolis .. 202 224 182 Clark, Indianapolis .. 174 178 181—1141 Maxwell, Indpls 149 177 166 Cotton, Indianapolis . 101 164 178 — 935 Norman. Indianapolis . 195 130 146 Wagoner, Indpls 206 180 145—1002 Gavin, Indianapolis .. 123 162 154 Hare, Indianapolis .... 182 181 165 967 Kingsbury. Indpls. ... 162 184 115 Medsker, Indpls 11l 115 143 830 Stark. Indianapolis .. 11l 134 149 Van Kessler, Indpls. .. 170 151 173 888 Camp. Indianapolis ... 200 167 151 ■ Bishop, Indianapolis .. 141 187 155—1001 Costin. Indianapolis .. 168 150 144 Moorman. Indpls. ... 200 147 178— 987 Sherburne. Indpls. ... 177 178 158 Ryan, Indianapolis ... 207 180 141—1041 Bradley, Indpls 172 175 199 Driscoll. Indpls 145 133 184—1008 Craft, Indianapolis .. 148 136 176 Mogg, Indianapolis .... 160 159 141— 890 Mcßride. Indpls 148 127 114 Winters, Indianapolis . 163 291 225 978 Bash. Indianapolis ... 106 135 108 Steinhilber, Indpls. .. 128 192 112— 781 Richart. Indpls .. 146 145 215 Damron, Indianapolis . 148 165 163 982 W. Brehob, Indpls. . 142 140 166 C. Brehob, Indpls. ... 156 194 162 960 Hershman, Indpls 106 127 104 Straub, Indianapolis . 155 159 121— 772 Shoults, Indpls 153 146 122 Niekirk. Indianapolis . 177 179 129 906 Long. Indianapolis .... 145 166 128 Seward, Indianapolis . 127 116 188— 870 Peterson, Indpls 182 183 202 Weathers. Indpls 146 124 182— 999 Nessler. Indianapolis . 124 154 125 Sturgeon, Indpls 146 132 195 876 Cady. Indianapolis ... 158 185 191 Daniel, Indianapolis . 179 148 195—1056 Trennepohi. Indpls. ... 154 181 127 Hughes. Indianapolis .. 191 182 171—1006 Trennepohi, Indpls. ... 153 181 148 Forston, Indianapolis . 167 186 177—1012 Tennant. Indianapolis . 129 179 156 Standquist. Indpls. . 178 127 176 945 Vanßuren, Indpls 149 220 145 Sullivan, Indpls 148 178 156 996 Holmes. Indianapolis . 154 128 138 Kuhn, Indianapolis ... 155 171 198 — 944 Steinhotir. Indpls. .. 134 142 185 Dillman, Indianapolis . 160 193 147 961 Noland. Indianapolis .. 134 145 112 Lesh, Indianapolis ... 129 155 137 812 Trask. Indianapo'is .. 141 144 158 Hockensmith, Indpls, . 137 174 170— 924 Catterlin. Indpls 169 187 141 Cornelius. Indpls 164 168 146 975 Ketcham, Indpls 117 183 175 Jeffery, Indpls 160 119 141— 895 3:15 P. M. SQUAD—SINGLES Morris. Indianapolis ... 202 178 158—538 Holman, Indianapolis .. 203 177 209—589 Jones, Indianapolis ... 155 167 165—487 Clark. Indianapolis 200 133 163—496 Maxwell, Indianapolis . 151 146 159—456 Cotton. Indianapolis .. 137 122 176—435 Norman. Indianapolis . 155 154 185—494 Waggoner. Indianapolis. 135 150 200—485 Ganm, Indianapolis ... 167 138 200—505 Hare. Indianapolis 192 181 184—557 Kingsbury, Indpls. 170 159 195—524 Measker, Indianapolis . 138 91 168—397 Stark. Indianapolis ... 123 178 142—442 Von Kessler. Indpls. ... 150 147 132—429 Camp. Indianapolis ... 131 165 190—486 Bishop. Indianapolis ... 188 178 166—532 Costin. Indianapolis ... 153 155 147—455 Moorman. Indianapolis 211 191 148—550 Sherburne, Indpls 148 197 126—471 Ryan. Indianapolis .... 148 138 164—450 Bradley, Indianapolis . 165 157 201—523 Driscoll. Indianapolis . 174 132 160—466 Graft, Indianapolis ... 150 197 157—504 Mogg. Indianapolis ... 139 192 149—480 Mcßride. Indianapolis . 132 135 193 —459 Winters.* Indianapolis.. 142 180 176—498 Bash. Indianapolis .. 157 116 123—396 Steinhilber. Indpls. .. 119 128 129—375 Richhart, Indpls. ... 177 155 157—189 Damron. Indianapolis 156 159 157—472 W. Drehob, Indianapolis 180 130 \47 —457 C. Brehob, Indianapolis 162 172 174—508 Hershman. Indpls 139 127 125—391 Straub. Indianapolis .. 119 130 159—108 Shoults. Indianapolis . 177 180 185—542 Niekirk. Indianapolis... 122 152 136—410 Long. Indianapolis 150 139 97—386 Seward. Indianapolis . 145 164 124—433 Peterson. Indianapolis . 166 191 174—531 Weathers. Indianapolis. 170 142 171—483 Niessler, Indianapolis . 178 139 148—465 Sturgeon. Indianapolis . 128 148 1 58—434 Cady. Indianapolis 166 135 147—448 Daniel. Indianapolis ... 165 174 198—537 Trennepohi. Indpls 175 191 187—553 Hughes. Indianapolis . 156 178 169—503 Trennepohi. Indpls 222 127 187—536 Forston. Indpls. 179 143 117—459 Tennant, Indianapolis . 147 159 134 —440 Standquist, Indpls 175 123 174 *72 Van Buren. Indpls. .. 181 165 193—539 Sullivan, Indianapolis. 173 200 169—542 Holmes. Indianapolis . 160 208 113—481 Kuhn. Indianapolis 154 174 142—470 Steinhour. Indianapolis 211 210 142—565 Dillman, Indianapolis .. 189 148 118—450 Noland. Indianapolis .. 137 148 138—421 Lash. Indianapolis .... 144 146 147—437 Trask. Indianapolis ... 129 124 119—372 Hockensmith. Indpl*. . 120 155 191—488 Catterlin. Indpls 180 ISO 238—572 Cornelius. Indpls 184 138 170—452 Keteham_ Indpls. 144 106 2U—461 Matty, Id'.MPOIM ... 19S m 156-538

6.3® P. M. SQUAD —5-MAN 2ocg-Cola Coca-Cola Bot. No. 3. <26001 Cos. No. 15. .22921 Burch .. 183 201 143 Kenningr 163 146 115 Witman. 166 221 177 Brehob:. 155 173 136 C.Smith. 146 183 162 Quebe ... 137 198 137 L Smith.. 140 178 176 Foffite . 164 198 123 Burch 183 206 135 Otting .. 120 137 190 Totals..Blß 988 793 Totals .739 852 701 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 16. <23271 No. 11. <20201 Guirl.... 148 185 198 Steinlrcr. 132 118 186 3tich ... 142 156 176 Wilkinsn. 120 143 118 Bryant . 142 143 159 Kendall. 95 128 145 Young 168 144 156 Karnatz. 169 133 115 Whsennd 147 133 150 Updike .. 133 163 142 T0ta15..747 741 839 Totals . 649 685 686 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No 12. <23091 No. 20. <2020' Barrett . 145 147 147 Koerner. 152 139 121 Gowdv.. 168 147 178 Hahn ... 131 117 154 Clapp .. 131 156 135 White .. 102 114 125 Winter.. 142 179 333 Spriggs . 118 IS ,26 Fischer . 161 170 170 Waggv .. 150 111 180 Totals. 7*7 799 783 Totals 651 663 706

Hawaiian Pastimers to Roll Monday

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Left to right, Peter La!ura, Herbert Meure, Elmer H. Baumgarten, Peul E. Crosier, John Jorgenson and Jesse Kelly.

PICTURED above are four members of the Hawaiian pin team and two A. R. C. officials. The maple shooters completed a 5000-mile jaunt from the Hawaiian Islands to participate in the American Bowling Congress

Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 19. 12207) No. 18, 12462) Marsh... 147 143 1 111 Roberts .. 209 183 185 Gudgel. . 138 147 150 Schmidt. 147 167 132 Humes.. 170 149 102iHarvey 176 166 142 Rains... 173 192 162 Sochalski 166 151 157 Rape . . 130 132 161 Schoen.. 168 148 165 T0ta15..758 763 686' Totals 866 815 781 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 17. (15861 No. 14. '2130) Ross ... 78 138 118!Willms . 144 154 141 Lamar.. 103 130 88 Madden ■. 124 114 154 Woody.. 97 115 96 Sheridan. 147 115 128 Schafer 114 71 .97 Akrdtng. 153 133 175 Sargeant 98 168 75;Snyder.. 150 151147 T0ta15..490 622 474! Totals .718 667 745 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 13. (22321 No. 10. (18621 Cody.... 156 143 159! French.. 93 82 98 Frost .. 138 131 163 Butz 134 122 130 Doerr... 159 135 129 white... 143 84 148 Wahl ... 176 167 158 Kuszmaul 113 119 164 Hiatt... 109 138 1711 Peters.. 137 162 133 T0ta15..738 714 780! T0ta15..620 569 673 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 9. (2054) No. 7. (2251) Weber . 123 126 124,Young .. 137 164 181 Keeling.. 142 194 175!Browne.. 156 148 160 Wilson.. 115 105 103|Schlshmt 96 116 137 Haase... 159 151 152; Secrest.. 135 145 209 80ak... 110 106 160! Dailey... 143 178 146 T0ta15..649 682 723i Totals. .667 751 833 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola D No. 8. (1858) No. 8. (2211) Kwthrne 126 138 1798av1ev... 140 148 165 Smith. .. 133 113 116 Collins . . 123 205 244 Jolly ■ . 104 110 127‘Lngnkmp 107 133 104 Andersn. 164 111 124 McDaniel 127 159 127 Sparks . 120 89 94ISchsn... 143 142 144 T0ta15..647 561 640 Totals .640 787 784 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 5. (1985) No. 4. (2026) Lone . . 152 125 141!Ray ... 152 177 145 Bchanan 120 123 105 Bohlngr. 102 110 93 Krebs .. 110 115 149>Baker . 125 109 130 Haves... 161 121 122:McFeak.. 145 146 160 Eberg... 121 151 169.Y0uck... 135 141 156 T0ta15..664 635 686! Totals . 659 683 682 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 1. (1844) No. 2. (2124) FKoellne 94 88 150 1 Schoettle 122 169 177 HKoellne 133 133 112 Behrman 126 156 121 AKoellng 108 102 136iJohnson. 156 114 131 Zerr .. 173 175 122 .Embrv ... 123 109 141 CKoellng 134 84 lOOiZimmer . 130 182 167 T0ta15..642 582 6201 T0ta15..657 730 737 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 31. (2089) >Jo. 32. (2196) Fitterer 132 120 113! Gill 143 134 133 Huonker 154 127 157 Dorman 135 200 167 VnArsdll 145 144 143! Peterson 132 163 148 Keenan. 139 108 121 Compton. 150 120 208 Gaskill 142 195 160 Griffin.. 133 106 124 T0ta15..712 694 683| Totals . 693 723 780 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola NO. 29. (1878) No. 30. (1952) Rowe ... 120 113 113 Carpentr 147 151 127 Brosnan. 122 105 123'Harwell. 113 121 120 McCloud 121 143 122 You 1g... 144 139 159 Brosnan. 113 108 101 Huist .. 116 136 99 McGown 129 147 148 Gowan.. 113 148 119 T0ta15..605 616 607! Totals.. 6?3 695 674 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 28. (2231) No. 27. (2149) Grenwld 127 170 191 Hufferd . 165 134 139 Thompsn 118 143 193 Berrymn 152 137 140 Tames.. 133 181 134 Schrtmr. 89 157 156 Davis... 122 129 129 Maas ... 128 150 150 Berry . . 143 174 141 Martz .. 177 154 121 T0ta15..643 797 791 'Totals .711 732 706 Cooa-Cola Coca-Cola No. 26. (1878) No. 25. (1950) Britan.. 83 88 119 Schuetz . 121 125 128 Wolfe .. 138 106 127 Bush .. 118 115 133 Beatty 101 131 141! Bevelle.. 115 148 124 Hrnbreer 121 154 145Fleteher. 115 130 142 Tourney. 114 164 146 Hinkle... 157 113 165 T0ta15..557 643 678 Totals. 627 631 692 No 22 (1936) Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No. 31. (1972' Morgan. 115 131 114 Curtis. 122 140 119 Quinn 134 134 97 Oliver .. 148 136 123 Neageley 84 159 158 Larsen.. 144 98 134 Moglc.. 132 99 119 Brex 143 139 117 Hill ... 128 181 151 Finley .. 143 157 }O9 T0ta15..593 704 639 Totals 700 670 602 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola No 23. (1989) No 24. (2297) Seibe-t.. 132 144 125'Meaeher. 157 170 213 Miller .. 115 139 114 Raters . 9g 116 122 Hayes . 150 120 155 Sowar .. 151 156 13< Binnger. 161 129 141 Holmes . 146 203 137 Hofmann 110 142 112 Clark .. 159 178 r 59 T0ta15..668 674 6471 Totals .709 823 765 8:30 r. M. SQUAD—S MAN Morman V-8 Klen Hardware Club (2811) Cos. (2617) James... 160 188 170 Jancosek 182 179 195 Miller . 213 159 180 Klen 157 214 134 ieimerl.. 183 222 181 Snyder.. 157 156 171 E\?U 201 189 148 Vargo . 148 159 188 Dole ... 175 214 178 Germick. 170 205 202 Totals. 932 972 937i Totals. 814 913 890 Cooper Bros. FuneralAlcona Recreation Directors 2626) (2569) Hudson. 190 I*>3 175 Danol. . 182 168 164 Grubt . 172 161 207 Fitzptri’k 201 159 176 Martin . 162 154 171 Lush 173 169 162 De Neve. 188 16.1 166Strassen. 176 167 179 Kell 191 174 174 Butler .. 166 160 167 Totals. 903 830 893 Totals. 896 823 848 Himburg Plumbing AHi-Speed Heating )24?8i (2677) Thop'son 114 167 187 Schilling 163 180 175 Harry'an 191 170 lSTSale.ia .. 188 223 168 Sperry . 140 118 169 Schultz.. 141 190 179 Young .. 139 160 154 Mackey.. 140 168 157 Mayers. 170 159 213>Swart 167 230 209 Totals 754 744 880 Totals. 799 990 888 Public Service Gerlr.sh Barklow Cos (2582) Co 1 (2418) Wilcox . 134 170 147 Christns n 156 210 189 Hinze .. I*7 146 153 Steffes .. 137 162 146 Koenig . 147 198 ISO'Achtenbrg 150 140 189 Mulligan 191 181 mPitearin.. 168 144 160 Couvenir 192 184 IgfEricksen. 139 167 181 . Jotais, Hi W (Hi Jptai*.. X9it Hi lift

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3chlegel Mfg. Cos —Schlegel Mfg. 00. Warpa. <2286 Shuttles <2578> Termine. 134 161 167 Felerski.. 138 178 212 Camerela 129 172 173 Chlckie 197 156 219 Lattanzio 168 174 116 Cansoneri 202 166 180 Alercia 125 132 194 Costello . 192 191 104 Klimczak 134 160 147 Fiorino . 167 157 179 Totals. 690 739 797 Totals. 836 848 894 Bismarck Beer W. A. Laidlaw Wire <25731 Cos. (26551 Entrup.. 150 192 181 Stout.... 164 137 171 Brink... 149 214 '’OO Moore... 157 145 2CO Batz .... 134 145 174 Eberle... 188 178 222 White... 183 186 157 Miller .. 142 198 169 Slater... 154 161 213,Spaninger 202 210 175 Totals. 770 878 925 Totals. 853 868 937 3pulevard Inn State Farm Ins. <2516! Cos. <24021 DeS’hcoe 182 192 179 Merherle 145 185 176 Ryan ... 172 178 180 We.tersen 133 167 172 Wilson.. 173 155 146 Sparrow. 122 154 181 vtatis ... 168 150 164 Reece 178 158 198 Westling 160 158 179 Miller... 125 189 123 Totals. 855 833 828. Totals. 703 851 848

tournament. The travelers, Laura, Meure, Jorgenson and Kelly, w'ere greeted by city and national bowling officials, among them being Elmer Baumgarten, secretary of the A. B. C., and Paul Crosier, president of the Indian-

Wilson Bottling Garden Taverine Cos. (2677) (2694) Stuts’an 160 147 166jStennett. 166 154 145 Blomq’ist 205 169 198!Hawkison 183 175 176 Luvisf ... 199 159 172! Johnson. 174 181 162 Noreen 160 198 175iZitzke... 173 204 221 Sandwick 167 211 190:M111er.... 180 187 213 Totals. 892 884 9011 Totals. 876 901 917 Erie Clothing Southwest RecreaCos. (2513) tior.. 12773) Mbson... 154 167 167jMays 182 181 189 Suss 140 174 16S|Schimek. 199 209 170 Husmann 170 164 187 Pfeiffer . 159 180 155 Albeitz.. 175 159 169;Schaeffek 178 189 194 Mi 115.... 180 208 135|Saric 187 214 187 Totals. 819 870 8241 Toatls. 905 973 895 Allen’s Ice Dick Builders Cream (2559) (2652) Anderson 172 162 188jMarlitz.. 142 232 2251 DeGroff. 153 167 169jRlordan. 138 150 215 Waskie.. 153 172 190|Jerman.. 152 156 127 Yo’antas 163 157 186!Dick 177 254 180 Frithiof. 165 191 171iStanonik 168 182 164 Totals. 806 849 904| Totals. 777 974 911 Chene-CTrombly O, K. Warehouse Rec’n. (2859) Cos. (2666) 3hocks . 156 167 210!Tavener.. 178 17 194 Senderak 222 176 1691 Perkins.. 204 157 184 Mikiei . 168 209 180>E’ills 196 167 169 Dudzik., 183 213 1891 Phillips.. 165 194 178 Green... 190 213 222|Tempelmr 180 162 171 Totals. 919 970 979 Totals. 923 847 896 Wellsville Country International Nickel lub (2675) Cos.. Inc. (2494) Haskins 144 177 170[Eastham 162 150 161 MeEweu. 182 191 201!Baumgard 168 125 156 Clarke 172 172 213!Avis 178 ITS, 192! Comstbck 152 170 200!Hudson.. 167 124 136 Brown.. 179 168 184iEdwards. 194 191 201 Totals. 829 878 9681 Totals. 864 779 846 Saltzman Aliquippa Boosters (2716) (2793) Hangst . 191 178 176'VelgOR... 178 171 184 Anderson 185 157 164| Williams 204 179 156 Bauer . 190 182 211|Hurni 175 203 216 Howarth 191 186 171IThomas.. 134 215 187 Holcomb 145 199 I9olShaffalo. 202 207 591 Totals. 902 902 9121 Totals. 893 975 925 Palter Purity Wagner-Augustiner Brands (2481) (2666) Falter... 161 178 165!Grey 196 186 179 Emrich. 128 172 145!Distelh’r’t 195 152 177 Stickel.. 166 169 168IBaas ... 121 202 205 Camp.. 165 156 144!Daugh'tv 159 187 170 Vlorbitzer 198 177 189!Dlstelh’r’t 158 175 202 Totals. 818 852 8111 Totals. 829 904 933 Owens Illinois Glass Gendry & Cos. (2542) Hill (2625) Harmer. 157 145 236 Bl'kenb’rg 152 190 204 Meinen 136 171 157!Bl’kenb'rg 181 181 204 R.Leslein 158 171 183!Hill 177 157 188 J.Lesleln 156 163 20l!Gendry.. 151 198 162 Ziccardi 164 153 191IFlaugher. 180 144 156 Totals. 771 803 968| Totals. 841 870 914 Silver Cup Drobisch & MulrBread (2540) head (2638) Dunn .. 132 164 134!Brix 222 177 187 David .. 143 179 189!Hi!l 170 167 177 Burton . 212 218 131!Lents 137 156 170 Maloney 144 200 182IConant-. 185 197 158 Cave 177 178 157!Walker. . 151 223 161 Totals. 808 939 793! Totals. 865 920 853 10:30 P. M. SQUAD—S-MAN Oakleaf Jerry Schulz Motors. (3054) Tavern. (2869) Stack .. 174 200 178 Spotilla.. 157 189 201 Gaines.. 222 220 213 Moll 189 171 204 Lyons 190 237 lgo'Berman. 168 200 174 Vndrpoel 149 246 198:Reczek. . 212 230 188 Hymes . 244 225 168 Balts .. 181 210 195 T0ta15..979 1128 9471 Totals 907 100 962 Pure Oil. Gillette Tires (2819) (2573) Foehr... 167 200 195 Meilstrup 153 183 170 Akers ... 167 177 157 Bovd .. 179 157 182 Fitch . ... 172 200 190 Hamill... 176 199 179 LeMaster 177 209 225'80ck 150 188 163 Frazier . 181 182 220'Churchll 131 178 170 T0ta15..864 868 987 Totals .799 905 869 Dodge Main Johns Plant. (2698' Bros. (2764) Darga .. 157 198 202 Kumm... 169 179 180 Dutko .. 218 205 172 Glmsk* . 201 168 199 Brvant 189 172 168 Mackersie 202 176 184 O'Shnssv 131 160 176 Stilwell. 169 166 195 Polens !. 186 190 174Wa1by... 173 207 196 Totals..Bßl 925 892 Totals .914 896 954 Stark Hotel. Alliance (2604) Recreation (2875' John 176 207 147 Jones .. 175 181 150 Wilt 180 168 177 Ingham . 153 193 14$ Wagner. 150 194 141 Conlin . 198 169 186 Haves... 162 168 209 Whitaker 191 242 172 Mathias. 188 178 159 Grnawalt 167 176 177 Tote's..Bs6 915 833 Totals .884 861 830 Bright Spot Alcona TavSodas. (2554' ern. 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AL HOLMAN had his ball working nice in that second singles game. Looked like the same “apple” that worked so nicely in Syracuse last year. ... A quartet of soldiers from Fort Harrison was in action in the matinee session. . . . Walt Trennepohi opened his singles with a 222, but fell by the wayside with a 127 in his middle game. . .. The boys on the sidelines were comparing “One-Step” Tennant with Count Gengler. That is comparing his delivery’— not his scoring ability. . . . The Holtman-Degischor duo opened with a nice 402, bdt they also flopped in the second try. . . . ■‘Splits” claimed Harold Ruschaupt after firing his minor events, “Or maybe it was the alleys,” he added. a a a MIKE WARREN, one of the city’s pin veterans, was in action during the matinee. ... A number of fans were on hand to cheer their favorites during the aftemocn sessions. . . . Ken Koelling. the American Central Life Insurance ace. failed to produce one of his fancy totals. . . . But who did? ... Joe

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Leg Fractured by Batted Ball Athletics Rookie Likely to Stay Out of Game All Season. By United Press FORT MEYERS. Fla.. March 21. A wave of optimism has spread over j the Athletics following their victory! over the Boston Red Sox. Manager Connie Mack himself seemed pleased. But all was not well. Physicians reported Alvis Veach, promising rookie who suffered a broken leg when hit with a batted bail, would be out of the game probably fill season. The fracture was more serious than at first believed. INFIELD PUZZLES WILSON WINTER HAVEN, Fla., March 21. —Manager Jimmy Wilson of the Phillies was nonplussed today over his infield, which so far has not lived up to expectations. One bright ray, however, was the work of Leo Norris at the shortstop position. He seems to be a sure starter. But aside from Norris and Dolph Camilli at first base, the Phillies’ infield remains a puzzle. YANKS TALK BUSINESS ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.. March 21.—Their game with the Cincinnati Reds rained out in Tampa, the New York Yankees returned here for a workout today. Clark Griffith, owner of the Washington Senators, drove over from Orlando, Fla., for a powwow with Joe McCarthy and Col. Ruppert. Both sides declined to comment. It is understood that Griffith is interested in Ben Chapman, Yankee outfielder, at present holding out. TIGERS RELEASE HOWELL LAKELAND, Fla., March 21. The Detroit Tigers released Infielder Dixie Howell, star of Alabama's 1935 Rose Bowl football team, and Pitcher Steve Larkin to the Portland team of the Pacific Coast League yesterday. REDS PEDDLING BOTTOMLEY TAMPA, Fla., March 21.—The Cincinnati Reds are dickering with an American League club to trade First Baseman Jim Bottomley, who is holding out, for a utility infielder. Paul Derringer and Emmett Nelsin will pitch for Cincinnati against the Washington Senators today. DESPERATE FOR CATCHER TAMPA, Fla., March 21. —Clark Griffith, desperately seeking another catcher for his Washington Nationals, was reported negotiating today with the Yankees for Arndt Jorgens and the Baltimore Orioles for Roy Spencer. 36-year-old former major leaguer. The Yankees promised to give him an answer in a day or two. CIIISOX FACE ANGELS SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., March 21.—The Chicago White Sox clash with one of • the strongest Coast League teams, the Los Angeles Angel club, here today and tomorrow in a practice series. Manager Jack Lelivelt of the Angels said he would use the veteran Whitey Campbell and Newell Kimball on the moun while the Chisox will have Johnny Whitehead and Vernon Kennedy hurling today. BROWNS STRESS BAT WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 21. —The St. Louis Browns concentrated on batting practice yesterdayafter returning from a two-day exhibition game tour. Infielder Tommy Carey was idle because of injuries received while sliding in Wednesday’s game with the Philadelphia Athletics. Zimmer, the soft-ball tosser, was getting in shape for the summer as he toiled with the Coca Cola No. 2. . . . Freddie Schoettle put on a little dance at the foul line after letting loose of that new speed ball of his. . . . “Golfin’ Lou” Smith sunk a few putts for the Coke No. 3s. , . . That Willms, Madden, Sheridan, Alerding. Schneider combination looked like the old “gas house gang.” . . . Rube Hamer, of Owens Illinois Glass Cos., led the 8:30 parade across the alleys and then tossed the initial strike of the squad. . . . J. Klen Jr., bowling with Klen Hardwares of Whiting, Ind.. drew the “big four” on his opening shot. n tt a W'ALT DUOZIK, of the Detroit Cheney-Trombleys, cleaned the 1-2-10 in his first frame and then Art Schilling of the Owossa (Mich.) Hi-Speeds, duplicated the feat in his second frame. . . . The Dick Builders in Maroon shirts and yellow ties and Aliquippa Boosters in blue shirts and white ties took the “best dressed” honors of the 8:30 shift. . . . The O. K. Warehouse quintet stepped to their alleys wearing 10-gallon hats. The boys hail from Fort Worth, 'lexas. . . . Steve Velgos, leadoff man of the Aliquippa Boosters is partially blind and unable to see the pins. He is advised as to what pins are standing by his mates, and usually mows them down despite his handicap. . . . Employers Mutual, touted Milwaukee quintet, was outfitted in white shirts and light blue trousers. They looked snappy. ... So did the Perrin's Recreation of Hammond, Ind., as they stepped along in their blue shirts fronted by yellow ties. a a a A. REIDELL of Detroit's Exello Aircraft & Tools registered the first strike of the 10:30 squad—and what a strike it was. One of the delayed kind that almost beat him out of the “first” honors. . . . Ned Day, famous match game bowlI er, was among the spectators last , night. He arrived early in the evening from Grand Rapids, Mich.. where he tangled with Walter { Schakett in a match Thursday. He | tossed a 1623 to his opponent's 1505 to win the seven-game set. Ned vras i pulling for his old “buddies,” the Employes Mutual of Milwaukee. He is to roll a match in Peoria toi morrow.

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I. U. Matmen in Finals of Tourney McDaniel and Duffy Win Olympic Matches. By United Press LEXINGTON. Va., March 21. Final bouts in the National collegiate wrestling championship today will determine the four men to compete at Lehigh University in the Olympic tryout finals in April. More than 1000 persons watched 72 contestants from 25 colleges compete last night in bouts in which 21 men were eliminated from the tournament. The only two national champions entered survived. Charles McDaniel of Indiana. 191, and Wayne Martin of Oklahoma, 134, both won their preliminary bouts. Willard Duffey, 126, Indiana, Big Ten champion, defeated D. C. Matthews, Oklahoma, Bix Six champion. Race Selections —For Today— BY TOM NOONE AT HOUSTONOne Best—Sound Advice 1. Bess Cot; Red Go, Justa Hymn. 2. Sleepy Joe, Thistle Genie, Le Miserable. 3. Darkest Hour, The Point, Alba ne. 4. My Miss, Damascene, Camp Prince. 5. Sound Advice, Croon, Fickle Chance. 6. Mansco, Emigrante, Miss Divavolo. 7. Thistle Guy, Kiova, Noahs Pride. 8. Kate Greenaway, I See. Pan) :le. AT OAKLAWN PARK— One Best—Die Hard 1. Broadstep, Mario, Tombereau. 2. Ding Bin, Rough Party, Pat C. 3. Die Hard, Dark Tyrant, Harvey Go. 4. Ruth Jelinek, My Ideal, Billies Orphan. 5. Get Along, Whizzaway, Buck Langhorne. 6. My Auntie, Wee Lad, Border Queen. 7. My Purchase, Even Up, Busy Spain. 8. More Pep, Bobby Sweep, Royal Treasure. 9. Hell Diver, Grattan, Minna. AT FAIR GROUNDS— One Best —Rushaway 1. Royal Image, Flanac, Harem Queen. 2. Brown Hilda, Respect, Vee Eight. 3. Prince Sulieman, Juaneva Baker, Meteoric. 4. Anna V. L., War Saint, Jake Blieden. 5. Rushaway, Professor Paul, Reunited. 6. Lolschen, Jokester, Miss Bam. 7. Mechanics Gold, Orinoco, Miss Vince. 8. War Dimes, Little Satin, Lucky Turn. 9. Traggat, Benefit, Game. AT TROPICAL PARK— ' One Best—Rockwood 1. Dream Kiss, Aura, Krona. 2. Kings Pleasure, Chinese Empress. Feudal Lord. 3. Regula Baddun, Balmacan, Merovech. 4. Rockwood, Oddesa Girl, Little Empress. 5. Spixi, Stubbs. Happy Helen. 6. Faust, Don Creole, Ceiling. 7. Denemark Entry, Microbe, Mountainy Man. 8. Relativity, Happy Flag, Thatchesta. Cage Gossip Four quintets are needed to complete the 16-team bracket of the hardwood tournament ‘o be held next week at Tabernacle Presoyterian gym. The following teams have entered the meet: Indianapolis Athletic Club. Oak Hill Spartans. Kingan Knights, Craftsmen, Madson Avenue Flower Shop. Y. M. C. A., St. Joan of Arc, Tabernacle Senior Tabs, Cardinals, Dinosaurs, Reahard A. C. and East Side Comets.

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BURGESS RITES TO BE HELD AT HOME MONDAY Masonic Order to Have Charge of Funeral Services. Funeral services for Walter Smith Burgess, who died yesterday in his home, 1125 Parker-av, after an illness of several months, are to be held in thfc home Monday under charge of the Masonic Order. Burial is to be in Washington Park Cemetery. Mr. Burgess was born in Columbus and later lived in Evansville before coming to Indianapolis. He had made his home here for the last 19 years. He was 59. He w’as traffic manager of the Capital Paper Cos., having been affiliated with that company 20 years. He t was a member of Brookside Lodge, F. <fc A. M., and was its treasurer. Survivors are the w r idow, a daughter, Mrs. J. D. Bishop, both of Indianapolis, and two brothers, Edgar Burgess and Carroll Burgess, both of Brooklyn, N. Y. Laundry Head Dies Last rites for Martin M. Dugan, who died yesterday in his home, ; 1338 Lexington-av, after an illness of five w'eeks, are to be held in the home Monday at 8:30 and at 9 in St. Patricks Roman Catholic Church. Burial is to be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Dugan, who was 70. was born in Brownsburg, but had lived in Indianapolis for the last 50 years. He was president and manager of the M. & H. Co-operative Laundry many years. He a member of St. Patrick's Church, Knights of Columbus and Ancient Order of Hibernians. Survivors are a daughter, Sister M. Barnarda, Indianapolis; two brothers. John and Thomas Dugan, and five sisters, Mrs. Margaret Roose, Mrs. Ella Gardner, Mrs. Kate Shea and Mrs. Anna Patterson, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Belia Moran, Detroit, Mich. Ante Funeral Set Services for William Ante, who died yesterday in his home, 2865 S. Meridian-st, are to be held in the Kirby Mortuary Monday at 8:30 and at 9 in St. Roch's Church. Burial is to be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Mr. Ante, who w f as 66, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and lived his entire life in the house in which he died. He was an employe of E. C. Atkins & Cos. 40 years until he retired 11 years ago. Survivors are a brother, Jacob Ante, two nephew's and three nieces, all of Indianapolis. Ex-State Librarian Dies William E. Henry, 78, former Indiana state librarian and dean emeritus of the school of library science at the University of Washington, died yesterday at his home in Seattle, Wash., of Influenza. He had been librarian at the university since 1926. Mr. Henry was a native of Connersville. He was graduated from Indiana State Normal School in 1885, and received A. B. and A. M. ; degrees from Indiana University in 1891 and 1892 respectively, where he : was an instructor in English through ! 1893. From 1895 to 1897 he was professor of English at Franklin College. He was state librarian from 1895 to 1906. He was married to Margaret Roberts, of this city, in 1895. She died in 1900, and in 1903 he was married to Sylvia M. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo. Wheeler Rites Today Funeral services for Charles M. Wheeler, 80. of 1717 N. Talbot-st. who died Thursday following a heart attack, were to be at 2 today in the Reyonlds Funeral Home, in charge of the Masonic Order. Burial is to be tomorrow morning in Vincennes. Mr. Wheeler had been city ticket agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad here since 1890, with the exception of a few' years. He was retire J 10 years ago. Mr. Wheeler was born in Utica, N. Y., and was employed by the Pennsylvania system in 1875, serving first at Vincennes and later at Terre Haute. He was a member of the Ancient Landmarks Lodge, F. & A. M., and the Scottish Rite. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Anna | M. Wheeler; a daughter. Mrs. Anna Van Arman, and a granddaughter, Virginia Van Arman. Body Sent Here Mrs. Carrie R. Reese, a resident here for 30 years, died yesterday at North Arlington, N. J., according to a message received here by a sister, Mrs. Frank P. McCoy, 4832 Kenwood-av. The body is being : sent here. Mrs. Reese was the widow of Ell more Reese, a carpenter with the William P. Jungclaus Cos. for 30 ! years, who died five years ago. In addition to her sister, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. R. W, Carson, at whose home she died, and a brother, Theodore Chamness, Westfield. She was a member of the First Friends Church. Funeral arrangements have not as vet been ; completed.

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