Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1936 — Page 16

Bowling Mark

lichelobs Post Record in © Central States Meet; Kartheiser Stars.

BY BERNARD HARMON . The week-end session of the eighteenth annual Central States ‘bowling tournament at Pritchett’s ~ Alleys, brought out some record scoring feats, with Frankie Kartheiser, Chicago veteran, holding the spotlight. Kartheiser's Michelob team set a ‘new five-man record in taking the ‘team leadership Saturday night. “With the star Windy City kegeler * petting the pace with a 780 series, the team stacked up a total of 3254, one point better than the former mark rolled by Verifine Ice Cream of Milwaukee in 1932. The quintet turned in games of 1057, 1110 and 1087, with Less Miller contributing 634, Roy Achenbach 629, Larry Dunn 625 and Mike Anderson 586. Kartheiser reached his enormous ‘total through 246 and a pair of 267s. - Kartheiser and his partner, An_derson, threatened to overtake Jess “Pritchett and John Fehr, local duo, ‘who took the doubles lead through # 1385 on the second night of tour- ~ ney competition. The Chicago duo, - with Anderson at 677 and his part- + ner at 622, took the runnerup position through a 1339. The pair reached its peak in the final game, both closing with 277s for a 554, one - of the greatest single game exhibi- ‘ #ions "in history of major tournaments,

Local Duos High

: The next three positions of the two-man events were taken over by local combinations, Ed Stevenson and Carl Mindach landing in third ‘place with 1335; Fred Mounts and ay Robertson taking fourth on a 1319 and Bill Brunot and Jack Hunt, fifth, with 1277. Stevenson had 668, Mindach 667, Mounts 745, Jdrom 212, 267 and 266; Roberson B74, Brunot 633 and Hunt 644. +~ None of the five leaders in the singles division, previous to yesterday’s activities, held their positions after local stars took their whirls at the maples. Paul Stemm connected for counts of 200, 247 and 246 for a 693 that was good for first place. ‘Chuck Markey and Dan Abbott shared the runnerup position with 690s, Carl Hardin was fourth with _ 673 and Mounts 5th with 671. Markey had 270, 230 and 190; Abbott, 223, 224 and 243; Hardin, 235, '208 and 230 and Mounts, 216, 220 and 235.

Mounts Leads All-Events

Mounts’ two week-end series, combined with his five-man count of 657, earned him a 2073 over the nine-game route and she top spot of the all-events standings. Kartheiser closed his performances with a 597 singles total that elevat‘ed him to 2039 and second place. John Fehr clung to third place with 2008, rolled over last week-end. A general shakeup in the stand‘ings of the booster division took place, with Polk's Sanitary Milk ‘Co. nabbing first place with 2889. N. C. R. Toolmaking of Dayton, O., was second with 2849 and Hiller Office Cupply, third with 2839. "The tourney will be resumed next Saturday and Sunday with topnotch teams from Detroit, Toledo and Cleveland performing.

Pot-0’-Gold Scheduled

The annual “Pot-0’-Gold” classic, a five-man tournament staged at the Hotel Antlers Alleys, is scheduled next Saturday and Sunday and ‘the following week-end. . The tenth renewal of the popular tourney is expected to attract a record entry. .. Rules of the “Pot-0’-Gold” are ~the same that will prevail in all house tournaments during the sea‘son. Teams must originate from _ sanctioned leagues only, or pay .a sanctioning fee of 50 cents for booster teams, with averages of 850 and under, or $2 for teams over 850. Teams must use at least three of their regular members. ' BOWLINGRAMS — The “Italian championship” has been settled, according to reports from Paul Ray's Bombers, who claim they handed the George Hitz five its second defeat in a two-out-of-three series. ‘+ + » Tony Ray, despite a 130 finish, i proved a big help to the winners. Jess Pritchett Sr. halted a wild Scoring spree when he slipped to 514 Friday night. , . , “Old Reliable” had tossed series of 666, 660, 630, 621, 727 and 611 prior to his descent below the 600 line. . . . An average of more than 217 for 18 ‘games. . , . And they say he is slipping! Chilly Childers has been showing Construction League members that he is more than a foul judge. . . . That 217 opener was a great help to Joe Tynan in his battle with Tom Quinn for Cathedral honors. . . . Harry Schornstein still occupies the top berth in the Insurance League Individual average standings with ‘Jimmie Hurt doing the chasing. ‘Harry has 185 and Jimmie 183, ~ Nan Schott evidently had the Pocket, spotted in that Universal opener. . . . He tossed a "string of strikes for a 279. . . . Red - Haugh's Old Golds and Ideal ‘FurniRures took setbacks, but his Business ture team brought him a little with a double win in the

“Elks loop.

“ACTION DELAYED oN ~ ORANGE BOWL TEAM| —

| William Beasley,

gton Makes Final Cut

Coach Rolland Jones of Washington High School, today announced that the following players will form the varsity roster for the 1936-37 basketball campaign: Louis Leerkamp, James Hardin, William Miller, Richard Pottenger, Philip Shoemsker, Marion Carter, Harry, Short, Gerald Egan, David Meyers and Rolland Sanders. Coach Prank Luzar cut his “B”|_* team to the following players: Robert McCallip, Robert Kersey, Ray Jones, Don Beauke, Harold Dodwin, Jack Payton,

71 Quinn Herrin, Herbert Brunner,

The annual state three-cushion billiard tournament is scheduled to get under way at Harry Cooler's parlor tonight, with Lou Spivey and Al Greenberger, local cue wielders, meeting in a 50point match. Action is to begin at 8. Larry Shapiro is defending champion. Railbirds who witness the contests of the ivory chasers during’ the season will find an atmosphere of refinement in the new Cooler parlor, recently opened in the basement of the Occidental building. Mr. Cooler (pictured above), who has conducted an establishment here for nearly 30 years, plans to bring many stars of the billiard world to Indianapolis during the winter months. Twenty-two fables are available in the new parlor and a spacious well-furnished lounge is located in the room. Plenty of seats for spectators surround the tables.

Irish-Trojan Tie Final Day Upset

By United Press: ‘NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—With the exception of a few scattered games,

the regular 1936 football campaign was at an end today.

The final day of play was featured by a 13-13 tie between Southern California and Notre Dame in Los Angeles Saturday. The Trojans, held to one first down—and that by a penalty—scored two touchdowns on long runs to hold the heavily favored Irish and cap a dizzy football season with an upset. Another upset was Mississippi holding Tennessee to a scoreless tie. Arkansas defeated Texas, 6-0, to bring the Southwest Conference title to Arkansas for the first time in history. St. Mary’s of California defeated Temple, 13-7, and Texas Aggies whipped Manhattan, 13-6, in intersectional contests. Santa Clara, the nation’s only major unbeaten untied team, risks its spotless record this week at San Francisco against Texas Christian. Santa Clara is scheduled to play Louisiana State in the New Orleans Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day. Another game this week is MiamiSouth Carolina on Friday. California plays Georgia Tech, Dec. 26.

Cards Purchase

Columbus Player

By United Press COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 7.—The Columbus Red Birds of the American Association today announced the sale of Arnold (Mickey) Owens, star rookie catcher, to the parent St. Louis Cardinals for an unannounced sum of cash and three players. Players who will come to Columbus from the Cardinals in exchange for Owens are Pitcher Ed Heusser, and Outfielders Chick Fullis and Lynn King. Although in only his second season of professional baseball, Owens hit .336.in 125 games with Columbus last season. Included among his hits were 22 doubles, four triples and three home runs.

Annual Grid Dinner To Be Held Jan. 11

SOUTH BEND, Ind. Dec. 7.—The annual civic testimonial dinner honoring the coaching staff and football squad of the University of Notre Dame, is to be held here Jan. 11, it was announced today. The affair; sponsored each year by the Notre Dame Club of the St. Joseph Valley, will have football coaches from other schools as guest speakers.

STEAK HELPED NAVY Times Special ¥ ANNAPOLIS, Dec. 7.—For breakfast, before they went out and defeated Army, 7-0, this year, Navy gridders each had a rare beefsteal. ip

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Race Pilot K illed

At Georgia Track

Times Special ~ SAVANNAH, Ga. Dec. 7.—Lou Brown, 28, Champaign, Ill, automobile race driver, was killed here yesterday when his car left the track and overturned during time trials preceding the Chatham Auto Association program. Everett Saylor of Dayton, broke all track, records and won all events in which he was entered during the speed show. Red Campbell of Indianapolis was runnerup to Saylor.

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Indianapolis Times, Monday, Dec. 7, 1936

DALY—Timothy J. beloved husband of Nora Daly nee | Scanian Mary Beatrice, Jes

York City, died Sacha hee. Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 8:30 a. m. at his residence, Ta 6 N. Temple-av; services at . Phin Neri Church, 9 a Friends invited. BLACKWELL SERVICE,

away Saturday at his home, 1 Funeral HIRLEY BR HAPEL, Illinois and 10th-sts,

Tuesday, 10 a. m, Burial Washington

CHANDLER—VWilliam Benjamin, of 2045 Caroline-av, beloved husband of Maudie May, father of Thornton Chandler. departed this lite Friday, age 53. Puneral[uesday, Dec. 8, at the residence, 2 p.m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Eineral under direction of MOORE. &

DAVIS—John William, age 77 years, band of Mrs. Pauline Davis, father of Mrs. Margaret Wadsworth, Mrs. Mar) Wininger, John and Walter Davis, dethis life Dec. 5. Funeral at SHIRBROS. PL eg APHL, inois ili, Bae Lm, Cele nvite riends may ca. a e chape Burial Memorial Park.

FERNANDEZ—William IL. age 39 years, husband ot Jeanette Fernandez and fao

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HEIL—William H., age 54. Beloved husband of Frieda B Heil, father of Elsie A. and Dorothy. X . ‘Heil, passed away at his home, 2158 E. Garfield-dr, Monday ing. a Wednesday, 3 Pn

Burial Crown Hill cemetery. and burial private.

MITCHELL—Emma E., beloved wife of James M. Mitchell, mother of John and Archie Mitchell and Mabel Dickey of Paris, Ill., passed away at her home, 2087 N. Tacoma-av, pee 8¥y D Dec. 6

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ZITZLAFF—Caroline, widow the late Charles L. Zitzlaff and beloved mother of Henry Zitzlaff, Misses Emilie and Lena Zitzlaff and Mrs. Erwin glanpersberger, passed away Dec. 6, 1936, 12:35 age 86 years. Friends may call Monday afternoon and evening. Memorial services esday, Dec. 8, 2:30 p. m., at her residence, 712 East-dr. Woodruft Place. Inferment Concordia Cemetery. Friends

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37 Years Serving Indianapolis Folks

DR-1792 DR-1793

.25 Indiana

—e————=3%x2. A real furnace coal, good quality,” long lasting, forked, clean,

95 Brazil Block

m— Shoveled; only 20%. slack.

Helco

meses 6X3 forked. A red hot SeweSm==West Virginia; fine for furnace, '

90, Helco good

————genuine West Virginia coal from the heart of the field. For stove or furnace use.

ESTABLISHED - 1899,

E. E. Heller Coal Co.

DR-1540 _ DR-1541

Guaranteed Quality at a Price

$4.25 WONDER

SLO $5.05" ham $5.25, Brad Beck 3 $6.50 Li via BENNETT.COALCQ |

Big Block, : Forked WEST 'DR-4252 DR-4253. Night Phone DR-3662

$

VIRGINIA

6x4, Forked, Clean.

Satisfaction Susrentesd Golden Flame Clean Forked

Indiana 6x4

‘Golden . Flame, Clean Forked, 3x2....

Tip Top West

Virginia "EEL ree 6x4 Forked

Tip Top West Virginia Big Lump. Fkd.

DR. 2400 2. DR, 2401

Cost Less—Produce Best, Times Economy Want Ads. Riley 5551.

Indiana g

White E Ash I/; ton $2. ee Brazil $ Block

Mine Run

fon $250 West $ = wi, ‘GL | |/>ton $3.25 STAR COAL CO.

OFF THE CAR

BRAZIL BLOCK

Clean Forked

WEST VIRGINIA

BIG Clown” Forked

ROY: COKE aL

CH-1971 West V2

123325]

Va. (6x3 FORKED)

123290

Block Ton.

LARGE FORKED LUMP

White 1/3 $2 25

Ash Ton

INDIANA 3x2 FORKED

Fansler Coal Co.

LI-6449 LI-6449

$425

Clean forked lump 3 473 ACTIVE COAL CO.

BE-0333.

INDIANA 6x4

Clean forked egg.

FIRE—FEDERAL—FUEL

FEDERAL COAL CO.

CH-2290. CH-2200,

67-A Kindling and Wood

500 RICKS Beech Ash, sugar firepi Nw We deliver any amount. NR

70 Automobiles for Sale

FOR NEXT 10 DAYS

LICENSE FREE PRICES CUT ~~

THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES 1935 Chey. Coach, was $450..now $395 1934 Pontiac Coach, was ..now 395 1934 Ply. DeL. Ch., was ..now 325 1934 Ply. Std. Ch., was ..now 295 1933 Dodge Del. s., was ..now 295 1931 Chev. DeL. S., was 5..now ee 1929 Chev. Coach, was 5..now

Sold on Payments Open Evening S MASS. AVE. SALES 821 MASS. ing § 'UICK 2-door touring: 1936: model 60; less than 5000 miles; new car warranty, Monarch Buick, 958 N. Meridian, RI-3340. \ UICK 4-door sedan: 1931; trunk: many milés of transportation left. MONARCH BUICK 1018 NN. Meridian. i" RI- 3347, Radio very de=

1936 coupe, 40 series,

y UICK, [Ee heater, 11,000 miles; sirable.

ONARCH BUICK 958 N. . Meridian. RI-3340,

CK condition.

4-door sedan; 1934: gxcelient TORE, 958 :

MONARCH BUICK USED N. Meridian. " RI~

RI. 3347,

THR four-door sedan, 1931; trunk; many miles of transportation left, MONARCH BUICK. 1018 N. Meridian. UICK Standard 6, 4-door sedan; 1930; clean as 2 Dib, MONARCH BUICK 1018 N. Meridian. RI-3347, CHANDLER, '27 Sedan; very good, $10, Dn, __HARRY SHARP'S LOT, 1 11TH & M IER. _ HEVROLET coach; 1: 1935: radio; a clean car. Priced at $415. MONARCH BUICK 1018 :N. Meridian. RI- 3347,

’36 Chevrolet Towne Sedan $475

JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 1035 N Meridian.

CHEVROLET ’28 Coach, wire wheels, clean, _ $65. Harry Sharp's Lot, 11th and Mer. CHEV., ’ 0 Coupe; real balgain $135 __ 30TH A ND CENTRAL SALES. TA-5550. CHEV ee EX GOOD $125 BROAD RIBBLE AUTO LOT, 333 VA.-AV.

HRYSLER, 1033 6 sport coupe, Large tires, clean inside and out. . Will

trade. Monarch Buick, 958 N. Meridian, 1 RI-3340

HRYSLER, 1934; 6 w, w. sedan; clean as a pin, 21,000 miles; one owner; at an attractive To MonSch ‘Buick, 958 N. Meridian, Rle

" Many Priced

to sel Selly MO ARCH BUICK N. Meridian.

DODGE, ". 35 a sedan, trunk and sic side mounts. eS guarantee. coy OTORS,

Buick Sales and Service 37-57 W. 38th-st

'30 DODGE _ sedan, n, $135. We: __2419 W, Wash.

ODGE sport coupe; MONARCH Borer USED CAR ORE 958 N, Meridian. RI-3340,

735 DODGE Coupe. .....-......--...-. 8405 WEISSMAN'S, 2133 E. Wash. CH-4442.

ODGE 4-door jouring sedan; 1935; ike new; priced to MONARCH BUICK 958 N. Meridian. y DGE 6-W. Sedan WEIBSMAN'S, 2122 E. Wash. CH-4442.

'36 DODGE Coupe $575 __WEISSMA NS 3123 E. Wash. ( CH-4442,

"30 DODGE “Sedan — $135, WEST SIDE _ CHEVROLET, 2419 W. Washington-st.

aE 1936 de luxe coupe. Dis new car warranty.

TA- 2731, West Side Chev,

"34 DODGE De Luxe Coupe 34 _WEISSMAN'S, 927 Virginia-av. DR-6079. 29 ESSEX H. 8 - Coupe: | good 563 WEISOMAN'S. 957 irg ia-av. DR-6079. RANKLIN, 1932 Air Man sedans perfect tires and interior: good mechanically. surprisingly low. Monarch Buick, 958 N. Meridian, _. RI EE

FOE STinSs Lor

FORD, '31—DEL'XE BROAD

3 value i

aie a 145 RIPPLE AIO IS LOT. 333 VA. AY

Fee ani it you lr a N. A RI-3340 FORD, Ah CE an; ok. ok. first $i: $163 POR aN coThaT an; os le a

= 2-door om 1936; radio:

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