MAKCH 31, 1036
CHICAGO PINMEN CAPTURE LEAD IN TWO A. B. C. DIVISIONS
Duo’s Total
of 1347 Is
Doubles Top
Herman Beth Posts 1970 to
Head Standings in
All-Events.
m P.IR'ARI) HARMON
rn toduy topped the
, , f o divisions of the
f <' Congress tourna
.■ -. : ■ f ■ on* iwuntj into its
f :■ ;on in the Sta'e
. . ('.‘k. eijm. Windy City
' : ..v ,i. . timed ih * lead
- ent , stand
■ a and individ
;• iri ma/.i : remained
■ .■e several fancy
.e ! o clock :puad.
A R. C.
City Aces Go After the Wood
& * MmL ; a
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iBBHHBr f-s? * ? *"’* / M3K
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I ■' * * I M|:-; ; V
piMMBI 1 r / HP*
i # ■
H§? * ...j**- •%> • "3:
|§f|[ Jmttg JMp
team? >fep to their re
■i t 8:1.3 -quad tonight., Bowes Seal
halt at Nos. 15 and 16. where
on •’ :1 attempt In assemble one of
ha' has made it one of the city's
High A. B. C. Scores of Yesterday
HI P M SQI \n— s -MAV
I OCA I, TEAMS
126001
Dr a . IT! 201 186
: ■■ 1 '.v it; isr 204
105 iOl renEvrlc 146 210 200
too n: itt • nrd . isa ito iri
0 ;71 lafißor . 176 214 11R
S'O RRr, r;,o Totals 823 962 923
R l. r M SQUAD-,’,-MAN
r.IST SCORES
r f. '!• Hire 1 ake Cheese Cos
■Ol Riee t, Wis. -27531
162 134 205
160 172 133
'• 1 A’old 213 166 172
• M 200 216 159
; 5 ■ 191 183 202
a 3 ■ To- •; 935 891 927
" ■ Hnnivi P Cos No 2
•V, ' i:.. Minn 12726-
* ! 8 ’ H - 1 r, U o ;83 162 20 4
1 176 "’7 Dow n 164 159 131
- ' 1 V ID Ri.rdii k 179 161 195
t 132 i >5 Han-nr, 139 175 215
isl :'1 - r ,ini- rh, k 161 190 208
-I 'll Tola:.- 376 847 1003
7 >, i Millers Hi--h Life.
,r| ’ 198 Knoei - !17 179 154
113 p •nr -on 201 200 165
*- :T1 177 ”’o 1 i 111 - 132 197 163
1-6 lIS 1 Pornelisn 161 178 176
204 193 200
R’4 99. To! .is 901 917 863
P Cos No. 1
163 169 IT!
::n r.3 Inc-i h on !21 !RS 179
17! 151 114
; 1 s: kolhy 133 199 M 2
-39 Totals 919 885 899
otiii.k surd
3663
3654
2636
fu 0 Cities Captured
lihe F ;r Crv. With
outstanding quintets. Members of the team,
which carries a combined average of 993 in the In
dianapolis and Fountain Square Recreation Leagues,
are. left to right. Charles Bowes, sponsor; Milt Wim
berly. Dan Abbott, Ed Striebeck, Larry Fox and
Fonnie Snyder.
P;<'!-.r.;Vs C'io'hirr? Muskegon. Mich.. 2629
"■rh I. -gcr. NVgatince, Mich 2607
Dpi i Head Tavern. Madison. Wis 2549
Aiax Roll V- Rrrpv Cos, Detroit 2530
Pot' tour. Paslf Pni'tiown. Pa .....2472
taurant Snie'hport, Pa.. . 2429
Insurance. Detroit 2413
ern. Superior 2401
T ir Che-, ini O 2200
l ake Garv 2682
10:1.7 r M. SCORES—S-MAN
BIST SCORUS
Ice Am i <-:ion Post 29
O. (2759!
Cincinnati. 1 2032 >
177 ISO 203 Miller . ’.56 155 17.3
;:i 162 178
Ms . .MO 17R 196 Kollus 174 188 192
177 225 Leasure . 166 178 234
: 181 158 Rowe 191 226 215
To , 1038 904 990 Totals 858 909 992
Idle Hour
i27381
195 211 179
\>'k 143 128 132 Muza 169 155 138
P, ; r 158 213 220 ScullV . 179 138 197
iMai i 180 203 200 Green 178 224 227
!':: .' en 174 213 179 LedenoSr 185 185 178
Totals 815 983 953 Totals 906 913 919
Detroit, Gasket. Yerburv-Dana Cos.
Detroit. 1 2 74 0 > Cleaners.
Rock Island (27051
Overmy r 184 179 177 Herbert . 147 201 173
Smnh. J 203 194 164 Salzma'n 152 163 207
.Innke 171 194 181 Johnson. 163 182 169
Smith,F. 168 18! 157 Erwin .. 171 197 231
Thornton 185 212 190 Wirh 193 177 179
Totals 91 1 960 869 Totals 826 920 959
OTHER SCORES
W'ohbPl’s Golden Loaf Bread, Wash
ina'on C. H . Ohm 2962
M'ilrr Hi'h Life Waukesha. Wis 2688
Moore- ■ X Ross, Zanesville. O . . 2676
D:t :< Beer Quincy Nn 1 Quincy. 11l 2674
H: e Wieners. Appleton. Wis... 2673
la's Case Newport, Ky 2654
i ers Coaid ale Pa 2650
H: imond 760 Stoughton. Wis .2635
Troouois Brewing Cos., Niagara Falls
N y 2628
!• . . n Market Rec n.. Detroit 2632
Coca Cola. Coaldaie. Pa . ... 2631
Dick s Ben Quincv Nn. 2. Quincv. 111 .2623
lada Case Moline 111 2621
Harr' I.evin Clothiers. Chicago . . . 2618
Valiev pair'' Fremont, Ohio , 2595
Fox Head Waukesha. Waukesha. Wis 2591
Johnenn ?, Shoe Rebuilders, Appleton.
W; s 2582
Martin Cos, Davenport. Ia ... . . .. 2575
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Colonial Wonder Bars, Appleton, Wis. 25.5
Midway Rec'n., Davenport,, la 2561
Central Casino. Rock. Island, 111 2551
Coor’s Milk. Cincinnati 2536
Zoller Brewing Cos,. Davenport, la- 2534
Matchless Metal Polish Cos., Chicago 2516
Meier Ice Cream. Beaver Dam. Wis . 2490
Berliner Beers, Appleton, Wis 2477
LEADING DOUBLE SCORES
Slanina, Chicago 259 209 246
Straka. Chicago 191 214 228—1347
Tonkovic. St. Louis 188 234 190
Stein. St. Louis 228 231 189—1260
Beth, Chicago 253 287 192
Eager, Chicago 160 179 188—1259
Frederic. St. Louis 181 195 191
Newton. St. Louis 185 225 249—1226
Browm. Sebring. 0 169 171 235
Crewson Jr.. Sebring. O. 214 199 235—1223
Strobl. Chicag- 190 225 233
Engstrom. Chicago .. 191 193 177—1209
Winstanley. Sebring. O. 147 195 231
Brown. Sebring, O. 191 192 244—1200
LEADING SINGLE SCORES
Flesch. Chicago 199 219 266—684
Beth. Chicago ■ 202 199 279—683
Schaefer, Hartford. Wis.. 232 224 221—677
Frederic, St. Louis 226 230 198—654
Gardner, Toledo 183 245 226—654
C'ox. Peoria 255 204 19.7—654
Nordwall, Peoria 192 216 246 —654
Erickson. Chicago 205 212 235—652
Joyce, Parkersburg 224 204 222 —650
Beth. Racine 222 225 201—6*3
Carlson. Chicago 222 224 196—642
Kazlo. Chicago ... 215 205 216—636
Schaeffer, St. L0ui5...... 214 197 224—635
Krumske. Chicago 224 212 198—634
Ooldammer. Chicago .... 172 234 226—632
Puccinelli. Chicago 215 215 201—631
Lutkehaus. Elgin 213 19a 223—631
Patske. Chicago 170 247 213—630
Deveney. Hanover. Pa. .. 206 203 220—629
Stephenson. Parkersburg. 208 227 191—626
Revnen, Green Bay 171 219 235—62a
Ahnert Elgin . . 183 256 185—624
Newton. St. Louis 232 199 192 623
Conrath. Cambridge. 0... 204 192 226—622
Blech St. Louis 170 231 221—622
Kaon Green Bay 190 200 231—621
Haube Racine . 226 191 204—621
Baumhaf Chicago 200 214 206-620
Keyes. Buffalo 189 192 238—619
Hepac; Racine 194 201 223—618
Reese. Salem O . 223 219 175-617
O’Donnell. St. Louis 165 243 208—616
Ratachic. Green Bay 186 206 224—610
Honkins. Toronto 165 234 216—615
Zeufius. Green Bav ... 183 244 188 615
Schumerth. Green Bay... 184 210 219 613
Zurn Hartford. Wis... .. 214 188 211—613
Mclnner- . Burlington, la. 180 231 200 —611
IH and B in-ton. la 179 220 212—611
Hc.nrtl B-l'rfVlo 236 201 172-609
i cnrop Toledo 191 199 217 607
’ hosiers. St Lou, 200 204 203-607
gton la 215 179 213—607
Brown. Sebring. O 213 208 ISA—<>os
AWKpv Peoria 198 197 210 605
rSVer Buffalo . 203 219 182—604
. 212 202 188—602
Kirn? Toledo ■ 199 203 200-602
Teen Bav 203.190 209-602
192 1/3 -36 —601
A. B. C. Schedule Tonight
X.l.i SQUAD —FIVE-MAN
All<*T
) Ensl Premium Beer 1 idianapnlis.
3 Bradcn-Sulphin Ink C'j Indianapolis.
3 l. s. Ayres & Cos.. Indianapolis.
4 Miller's Tavern, Indianapolis.
5 t.ieher Laser. Indianapolis.
fi Cook's Ooldblume Beer, Indianapolis.
1 I alls CiU Hi-Bril. Indianapolis.
| x Rif Four R —General Superintendents,
Indiana polis.
j p Ye Tavern Brew, Lafayette.
11l Kokomo Recreation Five, Kokomo.
II Martin's Shamrock. Kokomo.
1> shell American Petroleum Cos., Kokomo.
! 13 Haseltine Jewelry Store, Kokomo.
II Aviators, Kokomo.
IFloyd's Chili, Nashville, Tenn.
i |fi Rowes Scalfast, Indianapolis.
17 South Erie Turners No. 'J, Erie, Ta.
IS South Erie Tinners. No. 1. Erie. Pa.
IP Holies Print inf Cos., Indianapolis.
;il {'oca f r,la, Indianapolis.
M Haa c Ilrtu Cos., Indianapolis.
Frank E. Irish Hart Oil Burner, tnd
dianapolis.
y. N Service Station, Indianapolis,
■t Indiana Wheel and Rim, Indianapolis.
Red Dot Ci;ar, Galeshurj, 111.
lor- line trr.vle Chicafo.
.• Portsmouth r.ooNtors, Portsmouth. O.
>* Sr.ifridgr KicJft. Mt. ('lrmpus, Mich
' Kolvio rtf " Irv' , Kokomo
. 1 v j Covin;, ton. Ki
1% sqt \n -nvi -m \\
in r r,th AV : ’Ot : "if" O.
?* r p th r ;n> Psvinn O.
, > r v, s -O) s p,i t r h Shnmokin.
f4 ... f f \-imr < tit
Four Events !
on Hercules
Bill Tonight
Three Armory Mat Clashes
to Be Followed by
'Mixed Go/
A “mixed” bout of 10 rounds,
bringing together Art (The Great)
Shires, 210. Chicago, and George
Zaharias, 240, Pueblo, Colo., plus the
appearance of Daniel Boone Savage,
250, Boyd County, Kentucky, will
serve as the features of the Her
cules A. C. wrestling show tonight
at the Armory.
Shires is to see action as a fighter
and will wear six-ounce gloves for
the encounter. His opponent, Za
harias, is one of wrestling's out
standing tumble artists. Art will be
permitted to hit any place above the
belt and to win within 10 rounds
must put his rival down for a ten
count. The Colorado Greek mat
man must pin Shire’s shoulders for
a three count in order to win with
in the distance.
Savage, the Kentucky hill billy
gfappler who sports a crop of whis
kers, gets his first “big time” local
test when he goes against the rough
Frank Speer in the semi-windup
carded for one fall or 45 minutes.
Tonight’s mat headliner pits Pete
Schuh, 235, powerful Birmingham
grappler, against the “Black Secret,”
220, a masked matman who has
gone undefeated in Armory bouts.
Eddie Newman, 220, New York, and
Jack Morgan. 210, Portland, Ore.,
open the program at 8:30. The
“mixed” bout will follow the main
go.
RAY MEYER ELECTED
IRISH CAGE CAPTAIN
By United Press
SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 31.
Ray Meyer, sophomore forward, last
night was elected captain of the
1936-37 Notre Dame basketball team
j at the annual dinner given by the
Villagers Club of the university.
Meyer, first sophomore to receive
the honor in several years, was
among four sophomores to win let
ter awards. Others were John Moir,
Tom Wukovits and Paul Nowak.
Senior lettermen included Co
s Marty Peters and Johnny
Ford, George Ireland, Frank Wade
and Johnny Hopkins.
Reaches Top
I Jf
f§s
HERMAN BETH, elongated ten
pin spiller from Chicago,
combined totals of 555, 732 and 683
in his trio of A. B. C. appearances
and the 1970 total elevated him to
first place in the all-events stand
ee:. His 732 doubles series includ
r a 287 game, while in amassing
1 683 singles, which was good for
a ne for eighth place in that di
v.sior he closed with a 279.
“Let’s lake
ii nr 11 ? ?
1 lie 1 rolley
A 'rf*4Up4 roil pv s tor
::rr, ng—and going to
' : 5 IiPChSOnS
Visitors Crash Maples
I -fife jh| I
■■rl
Keeping up the fast pace set by Chicago bowlers during the Ameri
can Bowling Congress tournament. Anthony Slanina. above left, and
Mike Straka. a Windy City pair, yesterday combined totals of 714 and
633 respectively, for a 1347 that gained them the top berth in the
two-man events standings.
Dodgers Are Uncertain in
Two Departments of Play
BY STUART CAMERON
United Press Snorts Editor
CLEARWATER, Fla., March 31—The Brooklyn Dodgers are prepar
ing to break camp here boasting a well-rounded pitching staff bus
troubled with ah uncertain infield and outfield.
“Just have to wait and see how
we shake down,” Manager Casey
Stengel said today. “We're by no
means set yet. However, I figure we
got all the best of the trades we
made and I can’t see anybody with
a better chance to top the second
division than Brooklyn.”
The pitching is the best part of
the club. Stengel figures he has five
dependable starters. Lead-off man
is towering George Earnshaw who
looks better than any time since he
was winning for the Athletics witn
Bob Grove.
Van Mungo, who led Dodgers
pitchers with 16 wins last year, is
showing well, too. So are Fred
Frankhouse and Ed Brandt, on from
Boston, and the venerable William
Watson Clark. Tom Zachary and
Tom Baker promise dependable sup
port. Best newcomer is A1 Butcher,
24-game winner with Galveston last
year.
Behind the plate Brooklyn has
the veteran Gordon Phelps, along
with Ray Berres, on from Sacra
mento, and Walter Millies, up from
Chattanooga. Stengel figures Berres
Smoke THREE/// This time
\
three Is not a crowd
your eyes. Different tobaccos, different '||
and satisfying taste.LaAzoraalwaysbuilds # |
La AZ O RA
a better catcher than A1 Lopez, who
was swapped to Boston.
Buddy Hassett, who came to
Brooklyn from the Yankees by way
of Newark, hasn’t lived up to his
price tag of $40,000 and two placers.
He’s still being considered for first.
At second is Vince Sherlock, a
300-hitter with Indianapolis ast
year. He’s not doing much better
than Hassett.
Linus Frey is okey at short, but
Jim Bucher Is none too dependable
at third from which job Joe Stripp
is holding out. If Bucher doesn’t
make the grade, Stengel will call
Fred Lindstrom in from the out
field.
The way they are lining up right
now, however, Lindy is playing left,
John Cooney from Indianapolis,
center, and Randy Moore, another
Boston acquisition, and Oscar Eck
hardt are fighting for the right field
post. Stengel knows what to expect
of Moore, so* he’s using Eckhardt
most of the time. *
PAGE 17
Bobby Jones
Blasts Away
on Comeback
Veteran Shoots Subpar
Again in Practice for
Links Meet.
By United Press
AUGUSTA. Ga.. March
The Bobby Jones menace loomed
greater than ever today as the for
mer king-pin of golf showed evi
dence that he still has a firm grip
on par.
Bobby continued firing subpar
rounds in his warmup over the
Augusta national course for the
third annual Masters’ tournament
Thursday. He shot a 68 yesterday,
four under standard figures.
Horton Smith provided a sensa
tion in yesterday’s trial rounds with
a hole-in-one of the par three 190-
yard fourth.
Lawson Little was slightly off
form as he went one over par for
a 73. Johnny Revolta. P. G. A.
champion, played brilliantly on the
back nine yesterday, coming home
in 31 five under par, for a 69.
A. B. C. Leaders
TEAM EVENT
Pah?t Blue Rihhon, New York 39*55
Oak Leaf Motors, Chicago 3054
Fabst Blue Rihhon. Milwaukee 2971
Cannon Tailors, Cleveland 2965
Gerisrh Coal Cos 2914
Srhmiesing's Ire Cream, Cinrinnati.. 29.32
Dr. Dix Dentists, St. Louis 2911
Champlin Refining Cos., Enid, OkU... 2911
Windsor Cigars, rekin. 11l 29*19
Shallcross Ink, Philadelphia 2900
DOUBLES
A. Slaina-M. Straka. Chicago 1347
R. Milan-G. Krucich, Springfield, 111 1320
H. Bohne-J. O'Grady, Indianapolis 1303
R. IViggins-B. Soch, Sheboygan, Wis. 1300
J. Bagley-W. Miller, New York City 1293
R. Nolan-M. Cassio, New York City 1299
E. Imse-M. Malouf, Milwaukee 1290
G. Stefani-L. Levine, Chicago 129.4
F. Gelahusen-F. Seaton, Elizabeth,
J 1270
O. Ososki-J. Bruzdzinski, Syracuse,
N. Y 1265
SINGLES
C. Warren, Springflrld, 111 734
B. Shaul, Syracuse, N. l r 710
F. Caruana, Buffalo, N. Y 705
L. Levine, Cicero, 111 704
H. Ingwalson, Rockford, 111 703
K. Nelson, Minneapolis 694
W. Woodman. Janesville, Wis 693
W. Flesch, Chicago 694
H. Beth, Chicago 693
R. Fassl, Paterson, N. J 693
ALL EVENTS
H. Beth, Chicago 1970
L. F.xler, St. Louis 1913
L. Levine. Cicero, 111. . . 1941
T. Sperando, New York City 1930
L. Bullington. Spokane, Wash 1914
R. Milan, Detroit 1903
E. Imse, Milwaukee 1991
B. Soch, Sheboygan. Wis 1994
H. Ingwalson, Rockford, 111 1990
P. Schribner, Detroit 1990