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‘Williamson Picks Purdue

To Beat or Tie Ohio State; Notre Dame Team Favored

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Bob Kelley Paces Intermediate Bowlers; Gib Smith Leader in Universal Loop

Bob Kelley put together games of 194, 233 and 246 in the Intermediate League at the Uptown Alleys to lead local bowlers today with a 673 total. Carl Queisser was runnerup in this loop with 649 while Hale had a 621, Ulrey, 613, and Cochran, 609. Scherer Electric totaled 2857 in winning three games along with United Taxi and Hudepohl Beer No. 3. Uptown Tavern and E. Johnson Coal gained a pair of victories.

Gib Smith showed the way in the

Universal circuit at Pritchett’s drives with 669. A teammate, Bruce Johnston, hit for 631 and the Blue Point Servic® quintet took three straight games and top honors with 2962. The scores: : Johnston ...i.cc... 162 224 Hendricks ....cc.... 192 213 Altum ....coc00000-0 185 131 G. Smith ...ce00e... 210 222 237— 669 Bisesi ....ccc000.0.. 189 189 182— 560

Totals ............ 938 979 1045—2962 Other high shooters were Field with 640, Kemper and Wehlage each 629, Kistler 624, Fulle 617, S. Smith €08, Danna and Darnaby each 606, Sutphin 603 and Hockersmith 600. Guarantee Tire & Rubber and John Morrison, Inc., were other triple winners and Champagne Velvet, Bemis Bag and Heidenreich Florists triumphed twice. Russet Cafeteria, although collecting a 2941 count, was defeated in two games by Champagne Velvet. The scores: RUSSET CAFETERIA 213 158— 606 Stricklin ............ 198 197 134— 569 Kemper ..cceoeeeees. 224 192 213— 629 English «c.ceveeee... 208 151 205— 584 Hughes .iccevagnee.. 192 172 189— 553 Totals 915 939—2941 CHAMPAGNE VELVET Hockersmith 238 181 Riester ......evvv... 211 190 Seal ...ccieenneee.ee 155 166 Noggle ... cesses 150 181 Field .....ivscoesses 191 237

245— 631 190— 595 191— 507

181— 600 175— 576 202— 523 191— 522 212— 640

Totals ... 955 961—2861 Paul Striebeck led the Print Craft League, also at Pritchett’s, with 643, while Jack Hunt had 635. Eli Seddon 621 ahd Ed Hornberger 614. Palmer Ink, Rapid Rollers, Advance Electrotype and Hendren Printing won two games. Harlen Gerrish hit for 572 to pace the L. S. Ayres loop. Stokol, Elgin

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Hats registered double triumphs. A 545 by Barney was best in the American United Life League. Twenty-year Endowment and. O. L. C. O. made clean sweeps and Joins Life gained a two-out-of-three edge. In the Thursday Night Handicap circuit, Kinwell was high with 520. The Zappias took three games and Regen Baking and East Tenth Buffet registered a pair of triumphs. Carolan Atkinson tallied a 493 in the Eli Lilly Ladies’ League to head the other loop in action at Pritchett’s. Marien Shows Way Maurice Marien’s 654 captured high honors in the St. Philip No. 2 League. Highland Tavern and Star Headliners came through with triple victories and Lyons Pharmacy and Mescalls annexed the odd game. T. R. Johnson led the P. R. Mallory loop at the Pennsylvania alleys. Elkonodes, Jack Switches and Grid Bias swept their series and Vibrators. and Gang Switches won twice. In the Related Foods League at the Pennsylvania plant, McCahill led: with 570. Craig Brokerage was a three-time winner and Tacoma Drugs No. 2, Kiefer-Stewart No. 1, Drewry’s Beer and Glass registered two triumphs. : Vernon Williams paced the Industrial League with 620, while Henry Thoman had 607 and Gene Raines 604. Capitol Tavern, Adams Machine, East End Dairies and Mitchell

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& Scott scored triple victories and P. R. Mallory, Universal Gear, L. Strauss & Co. and Hoffa Silver Cafe were double winners.

Two pinmen—Ratliff and Abbott— rolled 595 counts in the Elks circuit at the Hotel Antlers. McGraw

Insurance and Skinner Radio turned in three victories while LaFendrich Cigars and Heidenreich Florists finished ahead twice. Kjell Gardner’s 574 was high in the R. C. A. League at the Central Alleys. Brass Tacks, Hill Billies,

Pop Eyes and Hoosier Hams registered two triumphs. F. J. Fiddler was best in the East Side Social circuit, rolling at the same drives. Sinclair Motor Service made a clean sweep and Smittie’s Barber Shop, Myers Service Station and Emerson Theater won two games. : : The Central No. 1 League will renew what is said to be an old-fash-ioned feud tonight. Hendrixson, Hohlt, Synder, Grosdidier, Roth, Lentz, Sterns and Flynn are the alleged feud leaders.

Baseball at a Glance

NATIONAL LEAGUE

W. L NEW YORK ....... 93 56 CHICAGO .......... 91 Pittsburgh .......... 82 St. Louis .......c... 80 Boston .........o00e. WY Brooklyn .....ccc0... 61 Philadelphia ........ 61 Cincinnati

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Ww. ‘New York ..........100 Detroit ........cc... 87 Chicago ............ 83 Cleveland ........... 82 Boston teccscsncsene 79 Washington ........ 72 Philadelphia ........ 52 St. Louis ........... 46 104

Games Today

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston at New York. Detroit at St. Louis. (Only games scheduled.)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Chicago. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. (Qiuy games schedulea.)

Yesterday’s Results

NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game)

001 000 010— 2 10 © 300 000 02x— 5 7 0

Fitzsimmons and Phelps. Chervinko; MacFayden and Lopez.

(Second Game)

002 000 000— 2 7 1 002 000 10x— 3 10 1

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Frankhouse Mueller,

(First Game) . 101 000 000— 2 8 © 000 000 001— 1 5 © Hubbell and Mancuso; Passeau, Mulcahy and Atwood. (Second Game) 000 010 010— 2 8 © 021 000 03x— 6 9 0 Smith and Madjeski; Sivess and Stephenson.

St. Louis 011 000 001— 3 9 3 Pittsburgh 400 000 00x— 4 12 0

Weiland, Sunkel and Ogrodowski; Bauers and Todd. *

Chicego ..... «cess... 100 000 003— 4 9 1 Cincinnati .......... 000 100 000— 1 11 1

b French and O'Dea; Cascarrella and Lom-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

(First Game)

010 032 002— 8 11 0 201 000 000— 3 9 3

Eblley and Hayes; Hadley. Andrews and enn ]

(Second Game; Called, Darkness) Philadelphia 020 003 1— 6 7 1 New York 0—3 5 2 Ross and Brucker; Makosky and Jorgens.

(First Game) 000 000 300— 3 7 1 200 001 10x— 4 9 0 McKain., Walberg and Desautels; W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell.

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Boston .... . 0 Washington 00 000 030— 8 4

Wilson and Pezcock: , i =C! Phebus, Jacobs and

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Detroit .... 110 010 000— 3 9 3 0 . 002 001 43x—10 17 3 ridges, Coffman and Hayworth: Muncrief, Bonetti and r Her Harshany, Giuliana,

LITTLE WORLD SERIES (Eleven Innings)

Columbus .. 001 021 000 01— 5 Newark .» 000 001 120 00— 4 0 3

Macon, Potter, McGee and Grube; nald, Page, Chandler and Rosar. be: Do

WARREN HARRIERS DEFEAT! SOUTHPORT

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