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PAGE 20 Shaul Praised For Times Pin Lecture Series Instructor Reached Wide Audience In Week's Stay B;:l Shaul a wppV < in structions in Tlie ivrroit Bowling School Saturday, ac claimed by the* many thousands of his pupils. From alloy proprietors down to the newest enthusiast of the ten pin sport. Shaul won the respect and attention in every appearance cf his busy week on the city’s al- Iryji, The Syracuse. N. V , veteran himself was impressed by the eagerness of Detroit keglcr* to learn T v ptty*ng the .merest shown m Shaul s*sei ev of lectures was the following letter received b\ the T.mes Detroit Times. Detroit. Mkh., Dear Sirs: I want to take this opportnn ttv of thanking you for starting The Detroit Time* Rowling School, and Rill Shaul the in structor. I believe he is tops when it comes to teaching, and correct ing faults. 1 went to hear him to get a few pointers, and let me tell you I certainly discov ered why my game was way off this vear. Mr. Shaul corrected me and tonight I bowled the second highest series of my bowling career, a 721 on games of 268. 287 and 216. This 721 may he Just a flash, but at least I*m fully aware now of my faults, and I hope to get hark‘to the 196 average I used to carry In Chicago several years ago. Mv sineerest thanks to all of you and here’s hoping you con tinue this good work for all howlers. Cordially yours, ALFRED HECKF.R. 8577 W. Outer Drive. Shaul’s final appearances Satur day were at Jack Lanor s Palace- Dix Recreation. Royal Oak Recre ation and Riviera Recreation. Hi* instructions were through the courtesy of Sydney Laner & Com pany. local distributors of the Ebonite ball. I I p Jtjl Ij ' A jr *~f 010 o!»*^ if you can afford any BOTTLIO IN BOND you can afford %e*tutl.if4 *t)t4t ‘Scurj/tm’ DID FITZGERALD too e•©O A 0 Jififyt fl itt>- rs) ASf ft, I) 44. Co<l» »25 41 (Jl, tiJ4. Cod* J 24 Bat UWifiluj Kearns, Now Managing Zivic, Would Like Bout in Detroit With Young Kid McCoy MONDAY’S MULLIGAN: Jack Kearns is now handling Fritzte Zivic and is angling to put a Zivic-Kid McCoy match in Detroit. There is a good chance that Joe Gould will find a way to avoid the McCoy-Ray Robinson match on January 16 at the Garden. Some of the wisemen of boxing we have encountered think Robinson is overrated. Joe Gould, manager of McCoy, arrived in town today for a conference with Commissioner John J. Hettche. "Wo would like to show McCoy in here,” said Gould. “I’m here to see what can he done." Not that it needs any extra inducements to top the list of. our favorite cities. New Orleans scents well on its way to stealing the winter sports show this year. There’s the meeting between Missouri and Fordham on New Year’s Day. This is the climax of a full sports week that finds competition ranging from weight-lifting to basketball and boxing. This Thursday the horses also start to run again in the (‘rescent City. And on January 3 there is the annual East-West Shrine charity game in the same town. Detroiters will be most interested in the East-West affair because of the presence of Bob Westfall and Bob Ingalls, Mich igan stars, in the East lineup. Vince Banonis, U. of D.’s All-America center, in case you have forgotten, plays with the North team against the South at Montgomery, Ala. Giants’ Staff Due for a Cleaning is a rumor that Steve Owen will be out as head coach of the Nw.York Giants. If so. that probably means the entire staff of assistants will go, including Bo Molenda. former Michigan star. , PREDICTION: Joe Louis to kayo Buddy Baer in no more than three rounds. Look for the Santa Anita race track to reopen on January 15, or thereabouts. Dutton's Story Abut Pat Egan Red Dutton. managA of the Brooklyn American hockey team which plays here Thursday night, says his favorite hockey player is Pat Egan, but also adds that this is the player who takes most of his abuse. “For natural ability you can't beat him,” says Dutton, “he can’t be hurt. He has the heart and the shot and the rolnr. But he will never he arrested for thinking too fast when he is off the skatos.” With this introduction, Dutton then will plunge into his favorite story of Egan. Pat was a rookie last season. Dutton, in a fit of anger, had imposed a 12:30 curfew on the boys. That same night he called Egan at 2:30 a. m. and Pat wasn't in. “Well.” related Dutton. *T finally caught up with Egan in my office the next afternoon. I was ready to fine him S2OO. I said to him: ‘"You think you can do as you please, eh?’ “And he said: ‘No.’ “I said: ‘Do you think you’re having a good year?' ‘‘And he said: ‘No.’ “I said: ‘But you think you’re a big-shot hockey player?’ “And he said: ‘lf 1 did I wouldn’t be working for $3,500 a year.* “That almost made me feel sorry for the bloke. I forgot the fine, and when he said: ‘Red. can you give me SIOO in advance?’ 1 said ‘okay, but don’t let me see you again, under stand.' ” Bill Prew Engaged so Olga Serbay Let's hope this won’t ruin your Christmas, hut Tony Galento says he is going to return to the boxing wars. Kunnel Ed Bradley’s chief hope in the Kentucky Derby this next May is Bless Me. The Kunnel, incidentally, just turned 82. Rumor has it Ed Furgol may soon follow the foosteps of Jimmy Johnson anft turn professional golfer. Bill Prew, 2£\Wayne University’s national intercollegiate swimming champion, and Olga Serbay, 20, Wayne graduate, arc engaged. No date has been set for the wedding. 2-Man Five Penalties Wreck Arthur's Chance in DBA Playing .short-handed Is the cus tom in hockey, where the penalty box is as necessary as the net, hut it's a rarity in basketball. But the rarest of the rare was on the Detroit Basketball Associ ation .score lxx>k today, a *l9-41 overtime victory for Jaglowicz over an Arthur’s team which wound up the game with only two players, Ed and Wally E/orkis. on the floor. There were only four on the floor when Laske caged a goal from beyond the middle of the floor to tie the game in the final seconds of regulation play. Five players had been ejected on fouls and another, Bruce Grubb, was injured. Bill Beckenhauer and Ed Kiel bu3 were ejected shortly after the overtime started. Arthur's was charged with 26 of the 46 fouls called in the game, but only one J glowicz player. Jerry Neuman, went out on fouls. Meanwhile. Briggs and Cadillac scored their fourth consecutive victories to remain the only un defeated teams in the league. Briggs scored 20 points in the last v( ven minutes so dotvn previously undefeated Kadi«h, 41-30 and Cadillac wa< forced to stave off a last-quarter rally to down the Trojans, .37-32 Rt>l I T* V »'i A..#r» C*r* *!• '.•m ~T F*rn \a <a> 2.*. /",**:* 41, K*'li*h W, W>»* Bill* a per* 40, Ha«>d A c. 32 *r '>»■'» 49 Ai-*iur «1 <o.*r*;-n*t. CMll *c 31, Tr< aM 22. SPORTS \ onfO^of Everybody'S Christmas ; List b Wjfc; in. / The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING $W Kit BroKwny it Grant Rlvnr nnß Elgin Nii(hborh«od Stort* SMITS Famous Commentator 6:15 PM WXYZ DETROIT EV E NINO TIME S (PIIOSE CHERRY 8800) Greater Detroit Has No Recess Because the schedule must bo completed before the city bowling tournament begins in April. Greater Detroit League will have no suspension during the holiday period, Fred llirtzcl, secretary, announces today. The regular program is on the Ivooks for Friday night at Olympic .and also for January 2. The Michi gan Major League is likewise hooked for December 28 and Jan-, uary 4. jfr A Jr 4 a 'Bfcgfo? ■^E^. V^ 1 Some gifts may widen a man’s eyes a wee bit when he discovers ’em—may widen them to the size of a couple of buffalo nickels ... it*/ >v~-‘u— ' * 'yM V.;'? tffeXeix' *Jmr' < /T/ *■ / fc f w . ~ ■- s J' V **'* .♦.»-•** - n V.NkSw / 1 b /b. /W j-• > V / LMW ** ■ v l A TP»* . jf 3|. v • how to may widen a MAN'S EYES ON DECEMBER 25 th 5120 I PINT CODE NO. 95 ,5133 , 4m quart CODE NO. 94 Ninety proof 70% groin nautrol spirits ► Copr. i 941 ■ Hiram Walker A Son* /no. 1 Peoria, ///mon Hudson Team Heads 3-Man Event Department 750 of Hudson Mo tors leads today in the third an nua 1 three-man championship tournament conducted at Chene- TromhJy Recreation, with pins over’average counting instead of actual pinfall in determining the Winners. Ken Bernheiner, Don Greko nich and George St. Auhin, Hudson trio, gained the lead with 383 on 'a pinfall of 1538. Mullawa was sec ond. with Edward Iluczek. Chester Lif»a and Louis Luchewski making 272. Their sftore was 1736. Al’s Conteetionery, third place winner, was 260 over. Joe Greger. John Erynski and Ed Buker made 260 and a total of 1628. King’s Theater was next with 210 and 1725. The team is Joe Skonieczny, Ziggy Pluczyski, Bruno Konieczny. Sobczak. fifth with 158 and 1649, has Anthony Rama. John Kowal ski and Robert Konieczni. Capture Squash Title Winning three straight games, Tom Golibart and J. J. O’Brien captured the state doubles squash rackets tournament in the finals, played at the University Club. They defeated their University Club team. J. A. Marshall and John L. Pottle. 15-11, 15-12. 15-12. J WI ' Other gifts may do a bit better-may pop his eyes up to the size of quarter* ... IMPERIAL »*0 U S. Pol. Off. Y/Y/jY&p SPORTS Inter-Church Basket Ball n MEN'S DIVISION Nardtn Pk. Mrth. 39 Whitfield Mrth 3* N'wratrrn Baptlat «;i <;racr Mrth 31 Stmtmoor Bapt. 41 Naxarvnr 28 Soovol Blue* 30 Dexter Baptlit 20 Scene! White* 43 *ld Klver Baptlat 2d H P Preeby. 4d Trinity Oray* Id W'd’d Ave. Pree. 23 Metro. Meth. 33 Trinity Eagle* IS Church of Chrlat 29 H P Baptlet IP Calvary Evan 25 First Baptlet 11 St. Andrew* Prea. 4fl[ Twelfth flt Evan. 40 St. Paul Meth. Ittl Weatmlnietr Pre* 44 Truth Lutheran 3bJ BOV'S DIVISION St Luke'a 9 Metropolitan 37, Trinity 8 Finnish Lutheran d H P Preahy. 3.V II P Baptiet 17' St. Andrew * 14 Westminster 23 WESTERN DIVISION Fort 43. Campbell 21. Son* of Perlcle* 32. Olivet 28. Kcoraa 44. St. Andrew* 9 Jr WrJß^k A sx I Great-for two big reasons! • "Flavor-Peaked" Base Whiskies! This su perb American blend has that expensive, “imported-whiskey” flavor because its foun dation whiskies are especially distilled to give them individual qualities—then blend ed together to a delicate “flavor peak.” • "Velveted" Spirits l Choice spirits actually made in the same stills as the rare base whiskies are then “velveted” by a method similar to the softening of spirits used in making fine Scotch. Monday. December 22, 1941 But -fli/f if you really want to see a man* eyes go saucer-size with appreciation, give him a bottle of Imperial! Pointe Swordsmen Win The Grosso Pointe Sword Club ran add the Michigan plaque fenc ing tournament to its trophy list today, but the Pointe team had strong opposition from the Salle de Tuscan Club, winning by only one point. Bill Osis, Eugene Jaku bowski and Dave Merriman com* posed the winning team. Ten teams competed. 9 ■ 'PANTS* ■ i ■ We Match Your Coat and Vest * - THE PANTS STORE " ■ 1241—BROADWAY—1241 i I Between Gratiot and Monroe Hi ■ ■OPEN EVENINGS |J |