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PAR T* 2. City Tourney Opens Thursday; 37 Detroit Fives Invade A. B. C, Smile in Defeat BUT LIVE UP TO NAME y jßk Vwu ALLAN SIIORT P A . RICHARD FREEMAN fcr ■ml *Gfl^***#*k fT :: *W' | >w* ’ |j^!J WITTY SEDER ; '* ' ROBERT HOEI LEIN .jyjtT: L*Wrrmtiryr,' * V IflL jf jH^GPvwrt79mwf& ih'rton price Members of the Friendly I ive have won only four game* and lost 100 for a city howling record. b’>t they are ust ns enthusiastie today a.a they were at the s< a son « start. Kipke Is 'Champ' cmt'Mßt rs. o. a pul i r.-iu: Brown, head football < oarh *♦ Ohio State, rolled 402 in 1 lie five-men of tpe American Bowling Congo -> tournament here. La-t >rar Ber ra Be rman of Minnesota h t ‘sl and Harr> Kififce former Michi gan roach 540. This make- Kip the champ. • t PAGE 4 ;D. Y. C. Spillers First to Shoot At Recreation Mayor to Roll First Ball of Event Dedicated to Late George Niepoth |t\ II \ROI.I» K \HE T • !>i ’p paid to the memory of the late Secretary (»eorge W. Nto po»h in whose honor the event is 'dedicated, will mark 'he opening of llir tiur'teth annual eif> lwm’T ;ng t< urnament at the Detroit Ret n ilion pex! Thursday at 7 l.‘i p. m. Aside f'om Mayor Edward .T Tefftifv rolling ihe f-r-* hall, and ,i possible how or two ftom the celebrities present, the business of getting two squads of 22 teams on (Iml wiH he pd! a rnoijni It is believed that's the way Niepoth. whose tireless ef forts were responsible for the rrowth of tlie event, would want iit. ' To member* of the T>etioit Yacht (’luh goes the honor of be ing the first on the drives. They will be followed at 10 p. m by 16 teams from the Moslem Shrine ‘and six from Murray Body. 2,526 Fives Entered Final tabulation of the entries reveals there are 2.526 teams, three more than first announced; 2.338 doubles combinations, two less and 4.222 singles, according to Frank Mit/cl. secretary. The 'prize fund is $24,690. or *B7 more | than last year. While the team entry is 170 -hort of last season the doubles land singles. starting at the Olvra-i pm Re-erm+iorv April 14, show tnerr-nsev n ( 211 and- 185. rrsprr tively. to make Detrpit still boast the largest eity tourrlalrtent in the country. The five-men will run .33 consecutive days through May 11. tl>e doubles and singles 30 through May 16. As in past years Iho eity Is divided into four classes- Class A or actual pinfnll for quintets with averages of 901 and over; Class B. for those from R 26 to 000; ('lass C. 751 to 825. and Class I). 750 and under. Class A teams will lose no time in petting under way for Dirk Krakow's Five and Ken Ludiker's Pepsi Cola of the Detroit Times All-Star Classic are down to bat tle it out for the early lead on the first squad next Friday along with Fisher Senior. Detroit Trust and D-X Dixie outfits. Two shifts of 41 J. L. Hudson teams xrfTT follow’. Five on Saturday William SpliPV Detroit Camera of the Western Division of the Traveling loop is another Class A on the final of five squads next Saturday, which will he composed of Henry Ford Trade School. Motor Products, Northwestern Recreation and I’nited States Rubber senior clubs. In addition to the mayor others who will attend the opening are Angie Jnnkowsky. past president of the A B. (\; Paul Dve and Walter Pageau. president and secretary of the Michigan State Bowling Association, and |>o—ihlv Klmer H. Baumgarten, A. B. C. secretary. I Wayne ’9' Card Lists 12 Games Wa.vne t'nivrrsitv’s IM? b,ace ball schedule, released Saturday hv David L Holmes. Tartar ath letic head, li-ts 12 primes With seven opponents. Five of the 12 are -eheduled for Detroit dia monds. llomr-and-hnnie contests will lie played with five Michigan -< book and sinple games are slated with the |Ktst teams at Selfridpe Field and Fori Duster The season will open with a pane in Detroit <n Wednesday, April la. when the Tartars will he host to the Spar tans of Michigan State College from Fast Lansing. Coach Leo Maas. Tartar tank mentnt and a former Northwest ern High School baseball coach, will take over thr* coaching duties now that .to** Trti-kow ki i« in the naval aviation physical education program. Last season Wavne won five and lost seven games in the school's first hnsehal) schedule. ' ‘I he I!H2 srTicfTuTm Ar ’ l*• Mu* , sis’* Cfii'r.'p *• f• r«tt vpn! T2--c#'v. .« *y of Mi' hlgsn • ' Anr \ Att>r.r *!• ’ 2*> .Sr fr '«» V'fM >'\»m At s*l - IrUf 'r ?« i■ a- • • r r*r'- • a* t• of n Vs ‘ 2 VI ■ iVI .S’»»» c>. rgf Ml |.*«t Ltnilnf "n • A ' ivn> ' of Or trot at W*\n» vt»-. y Vt.i gun S’a'a Noim»l ai Y|h»i -l*nl • < 13- I ■ INIt Vof M" ha-An «t T'rtrolt. ■ . • c i»tr (ii k o Cunirr 2 W'«'irn Mi'hinar a* K«lAfTi»*r*A y x ;* M Ktv» N' rmsi m Wtr'at. • i iSr .t*i*i V rl »;A'i *e JV-sot. Head-Pin Meet Entry Deadline Wednesday Fntries f lose Wednesday at mid ’ ight for the first annual (ireater Detroit brad-pin sweepstakes, in eludtng five-men. double- and -ingle- to l>r held at Mark-Boule vard Recreation starting next ■Sat urday. FIRST 42 YEARS EASIEST ON WALTER BARTLETT-SR. Father, Two Sons Form Distinctive Trio in Proprietor Association To enjoy a sport to Pie f".?: ora* must have the b.vkvovmd of long experience. 'H it j-. why Walter Bartlett Sr., pri pt 1 i i ot W * *t Detroit Reerratioi, retail-. a■'> r 12 years, the enthusiasm of a fel low after he makes h:> tit TK). { Only Walter ba» y-t !•* tnakt- b— fust, lie intends to g, 1 around to it after disposing of other m titer- At that he is one di-t .netinn ah. i ■ or two. (ts all t ■ p "pt "i - in the Detroit Association hr 1 1..• only one to have two g:>\vn smis Ralph and W : alter Ji , ■ <* a' l w jth lnm in the 1". ir ■ In common with their father each is a bowler: R dpi; -in- • t was “knee high to a squirrel." md Walter since the Bartlett? moved into the We-t Detroit e !ah.,.-d --merit nine yciirs ago. Too Many *Cures’ Some two months ago it was feared the senior Brut let t rrv.: : -t he forced to leave the active end of the business beeau- of a ims terious malady for which th-’i'o seemed no cure \t ei tr\ mg variety of treatment.-, amateur and professional, Walter w- nt to Ann Arbor. Five days later the treatment wits fimgnosed and it was not so long before he w,is hack at work. For the ailment proved, after study. to he no ailnvnt at all. the remedy so simple and effective the senior Bartlett laughingly declines to admit he was ami.--. At one stage. Jiovvi ver hi- frirwfs wert* worried and there was talk that “Walter tingle rot get back on the job again " Meanwhile, the boys “hwtkeri after Ttnng-r~ Fxplodmg one my t h 1 e I return to duty, walter - nior aSo juaweed- to explode another. W hen Ralph and his father tolled to gether in doubles, the story grew they were brothers. They won the Father and Son title in 1932- stdl the story persisted. 2 705 Wins State “Ralph and t never said v\e * were brothers even in fun. Some fellow, however, seemed to be lieve we were and the matter pot around. I always felt rather. Spouse Tourney Ends Monday STANDINGS t I \-s 1 c;*r» »r>a VHf-f* Sophlr «ntl Albert H- 'f ge«i B»!i' anfl T?n*«f!l <'hj»pmsrt !'<- Klin «n<l Wttitam W< e.riK* and Ju 1 ■ >i- Ute. « I \ss II ! «■>%»» uni V rf Ti. > 1 m Oi1i*I! tn-r* 1 ' sh ilv • l-U'i Louisr ana Harv i’> K.--n Jn->t One squad of 10 et>unl< s that inelutles the Art Watsons, Frnie Bolles and Art Houttemans will end the third annual Husband and Wife bowling tournament at Frank Damiens Mack-Boulevard Recreation Monday at 11 p. m. I Clara and Harry Allen, topping ('lass A with 1277. and I.owe and Art Rnehm, leading <’la-s R with 1105. will be favored to emerge With t!'»» t ;t les. I DADDY'S BIGGEST BOOSTER f Carol Ann Both, 5* months, wan an interested spectator when her daddy, Charlie Both, signed the contract to meet the slugger, Frank Zarmlus, here next \Vcdncsday. DETROIT SUNDAY TIMES (PHOSE CHERRY 8SOO) mm? 1 JmSMSm # '. ?* "i;?A <. .MUI -StW—nji Wmmm* J ■fiyiTwA . *■■>'■ * ... .K . u ■;’■ flattered to look and art young enough to seem my (ion's older brother,? Walter explained. 'Flie elder Bartlett docs not sigh or "the good old days." “Thev were a lot of fun,” he fondly recalls, “hut the modern howler and establishment are so advanced over those of 30 years ago the old timers are . foreed to look forward Instead of back. “In 1970 the Robinson Five, Paris Bowlers Eyeing High Spots in State Ts members of Mai Ciilmour'? Puds team have their way there will he some ehnr.gi - made among the 1 Aidei s in the annual state howling tournament after douhles and -ingles lolling is completed in Saginaw, Sunday. Johnny (Timmins, Carl Kcrstcn.' .t"o (been,’ \dn|ph Kor.opka and I’ iiv Albtgreen are pr.mcd to go nil the way out with strikes and -pares in an etCun to oust the De troiters topping the doubles, sin gles and all-events. 24 More Chibs They are ITcddy Wolf and (’ass Cirygier in tie* doubles vv:tii 1298. Motto Siandi-h in the singles with 736 and Willy RepiK*nliagen in tin' all-events with 1971. All good -cores. but the Pans man arc con fident nt least one w ill be rele gated to second place in the stand ings when the t ring ha- <ea>,d. Joining the attack will be mern- TIIK RARTLKTTS—RALPH, WALTER SR. AND WALTER JR. out of Dix Alievh. won the state title on 270*». They had Krnie Hartman, Bill Fawcett, ,|*dm Saunders, Fred Hough and Heine Friedemann. Dalny you don’t win state titles on 2705." His favorite bowling story hi ells on himself. “Back In 1905 n local nevvs pn|M-r published during the sea son the picture of every team scoring a 1,000 game. That was championship shooting in those hers of ?1 o* ;cr Detroit regular team-. l'nle-s Faster eggs prevail! this group also -hotild come up w tth s,Ht-e g<Hvl semis, jxi"ii)!y an Upset or two. The 30(iS of Louie Burr's Na tional. also of Detroit, will have to vve,iih<r the bombarding of 20, more Detroit and -even Mt. Clem- 1 ens’ queinteD next Saturday. Dick Krakow - Five and Ken Ludiker's Repsi-i'ola loom a- the most seri ous threats. i If National's total is -till stand-, jing after next vvcf*k-end only (leorge Holmes' Fkhardt A- Becker 1 remains to seriop ly challenge its right to the state championship April IS when tram rolling end-. Bill Warden's Hodges of Fern rialc, w inner of the crown last year on- a .1089 total, also is scheduled next Saturday, along wi’h John Cox'- Mark Twain, George Died rich’s Rab-t. Harold Otenbakei's Schmidt, Nel-on Jose’s Cartage. Francis Kern's Ferndnlo Recrea tion, Ren B< dnark's Witjek. Wil liam Alk-nys' \irge-. Charley (Jofxirrm s Maxwell. Steve (*/ap ski's Sarnowski. I.en Thri-en's Kollins and Fddie R/eppa s Glenn. Rainbow All-Star Classic pmc A vo. P*«. H-unM ' »-n t< >i*» 2“7 Tl'« r.n Nnr’- « J(l.'i'i 2H* <’>• li'-r ~~j , k 'ih'i T‘»l 1 •* Char > a K •ar »H k*i i 2m t M 7 s K- nm H'"«i 2 3 ami j Annin B’lmherg l<> 7 2<t2 e>2<> J ■ I-*' I* ■• I' . - pi*,7 2m J h|i Tim Mill- '(.7 2<*l 50»>4 V inre M nml 05A 202 3*7 VH F*ri 1 10* s*< ' j I'h'i Hii mnn )<ml I r iH 573 H 4 \ Crirli in 0 12 lo* i i • • • • * < - ‘in i’>, . j<r, Mi’Mi’ Sti- ■ • 17• • lot M7’> Ar hi<» .lam w Kl V’lH l<t.s .M.* I.f fin W'./mak ••'«2 tot 470'^ I'm t.. r t, Tin' II vm 102 4*lo i <ir • i;n K*’r*t'n v,7 I«#2 4 <l2 i..tin ' ;t .<u* 0.’7 174 I'.H I* '1 S. * ’■ J I , I ! '4? ||A t<n’l K.dk.i' OHO 1|)1 435*4 Wm Mm/rr- J«»j | 101 4.3.V# H fin *in n ''H i lot 431 , .Inn flrrhn ■ ot.i lot 42*'» Mail Kurgan 00i 1 ‘*2 no Krajnnk on* iso »n* I'lUi H-Tlh'or Imho I*k .10 Tort Tit-'iv m 071 Iho 101 H-.h t'nlf on Hi 345 ! r. r ihp-iI h 2m t*j XU l —■ MWTTf pi 4"i Stive JS/ ai /i 021 I*'. 3.1? Claijfln M itlnr a *l* I*l lift Barmy 'lugrl \ »7 lan 3.12 fi.iy Wardrll w*t Ihh ,in.l R»y OHnn 0(1 I*l juf, Bill \Vannv.ind 07', i*o 2*2 HI Vml oni 175 2’o Kiri .1 a.-ni/ H. 1,5 J*2 235*4 W U'r lil.rll *77 173 210 Onotr Hull *7* 172 2J7'i 'Bso' Tourney pin st wniNr.s Ts AM Rr-v P.-iiik ,301* j'Oiok 201.1. 5 1 M2si»it Ma* ' 2*l7’ I . li'ijnai kl Said >••>1 HI I* Marrn! 3-inn 1 irr\ |.n««incnr 12** .W*!t«r Knifn An |ti • |2f tnhn K'r.e.-.iM .Ir-e* Mrf'arthv 1223 , \ a • irli 1 1 ■' RlilmM Mnjiriir Mar ’n MirtlfleM U'H -IM.t f H H r*M r,au*rn>n. Pnniiac H«7 I,wo Jti hern OH* i'anny f'anla!* AV) Herri.el P rku« n*o Will im Cf»ne i *37 days, and every outfit in town tried to qualify. Miss Costs Picture “One night It was up to me to pick up an easy -parr and we were In. I missed and we wound up with 999. The other boys— Fred Hough, I’ete hleinman, Fete (.able and Jim Valentine —never quite forgave me,” . As the Harrietts tally today hey do all right. Father has a Majors to End Their Season ■TAX PINOS \V L. W t. r*t>-* 55 ;* au* > C ut' na i’n«;no 50 ,'!4 1-1 4 4 N'<>r<» 4<4 35 Ovmpic SM 4* c.n' , »rn Mitt 4 r > jut 'I • f-n CR.’ft K-ieweip* 4 1 10 F»yS'> 25 53 <*t Nim'N M %T 4 II t s POSITION KO'.’Nr* r-«h.* v« rimin''. * f\.« 41 4* N r s* *■• V ( •»*rrt Market. 45 4k: Krteise * * A’;' ■ i:iuh. 47 4k iu»f4 vi. o.jmp f. 44* Pawn \« Ul»nn 51-52. ;r«-r«t Ink - lle.-rea-. i n, W-»*.><l'» •» r d nr I’-.i.t rn re, 2 p. xn. t'nlos jmstponcd Ramos arc rolled off later, Michigan Major League closes its fi*>• season Sun day afternoon at Groat Lakes. There is a possibility of an exten sion. if nlle\s can he secured for the period desired, to take care of the Rames shelved because of con* 11 icts. Heading the list are I’ahst. 6 ! a games in front, and Casino first and second in the tables that t'*»k turns in !•'cling aimo-t. Imm the start of the schedule list Sep tember. Not Re and Eastern Mar ket should furnish another inter esting affair. Itawes has Olympic Oldbru, nnrl Fayco takes on Glenn to complete ihe card. Faygo in last place can pull out by a sweep, Glenn needs »fi win l)Ul one of the three to sta> ninth. Jolson s 637 Leads Detroit COLCMBt’S. O. April 1 pe. troit }>in snipers were unable to shake loose the scoring doldrums which has affected the* American Howling Congress for the past four da\s as the high 10 leaders again remained unehang*d. Fno .lolson. member of the Coea-Cobr trrrm VCTTicTf Tilt .2965 last year at St. Paul to finish in fifteenth place, hf'st among the TVtroit quints, paced a contingent of Motor City sharpshooters in the singles division Saturday when • he piled up 657. Jolsnn got away to a slow start. 175. and then bounced hack with 253 and 227. Other paycheck totals by the visitors included 625 by Ch.arle\ Springer; Frank Grub, 613; Al Massoll Jr.. 606. and Hank Lhrle. 602. Masoll got away to a flying start with 225 and 225 hut two splits and an error in the final chopped him to 158. Hob Etieik and Herb Tahhert sandwiched a 111 game between counts of SXO and 557 to total 11X7; Al Massoli-Hnrold Wolff hit 11X5 and John Fit/patrick-Frank Grubb 1161 for best double scores. Jolsnn finished his nine games with an aggfegale of 1X42. having preceded his 657 singles with 567 in the tram event and 658 in the doubles. Is 6 average. Walter Jr. 177, Ralph 188. Young Walter came within a pin of a 300 game last year at Bowling Green in a Traveling League match. | Ralph was with R;sdnn in the Det i« »iI Times Classic in 1940-41 in company with Charlie Goodrow, Hbward < MCm, Clarence Schmidt and-John Mat tin. This season he .s wrrh Walt Williams in th * West . r n divi-ion. Traveling League, and a also in Millet: s House league. State Tourney Ml t.l I % H T» VMS Valliinit. Drlrnll VW>* Sihlil», l.rnni| It,|'M* tOOI -tf»nl**'» lt*r. I>*tri»t| JtMl l»i 11. trott iStt -Irnti*. P»-lr,»lt !*lt twin t a, K»" rnUlMn. rv,nt»n H*rt>«f ?oi? I rookrnmtith, I rsmkrnrmith ?soo f(tW»H«. Oftr.tt 3070 V|ni«. I ,n«lni! 3(7.1 |-Hl)*l, W «‘*t llftrnlt ?Hot ntMi-II R TF VMS Kmr -oS*. \r,n irtwr 3*40 t»r|>li.im Iraixixr*. I’ontluo ’H.to lit «|mil, T,iw|t I 111 3 77S TffmlnH*. H.,» 4 It, 3*7.V It* a t tt» »n H-I r* ilium, I'nrt Huron 7747 ItrUltr, IMmlroiixS 3 7 It I>lll HI I % I'rrd Wolf (';,•« 4,r,|lrr, ll* Imlt I VtS I >tm I.Htlr |‘ft* 4 urtrr. Ilrfoilt 1301 I Imrr llr*hr -inn l;naln»,l>l. Mom 1353 I 'ho -ln»rl.*\ Wim h linr. It.oil*- < ft*. IMI Hxrolit lioler I*w Wnlk-r. I>rtr«*lt I tHO 4 100. |* n* « Jain, * llimralln, llrtroil I !7S t|d Fn* VVnltnr krn,t. I andni; I IV* llarr, l.ltililrn II tnoil Mxtrn, l>rlr*»il 13V7 VVrn. 'lrt/lnr Norman H*ol>, l>rtr*»it ISftl ,la< k Itovnolcl- llir -nlnnuHi, Itrlrolt IVM l\l,l I > 'lrltn -l,ndl,h. |t*ir,ot 7t4l VVallrr Krp|*nh*|rn, llrtrotl 730 Inn SmllS. r * nton I rnlr —o* »l. Ilrlrott llmi HO.lda. Hntrntt O'** I rs V|r( m . 4.r»n«l Itap'rt* tit* Harold -< hmlrr. |t,ttlr 4 rrrk ***S Vnirln Itamiro, ilrirmt *O3 Irani. Ilaokii, Btlllr < *7* Kohrrt Ho**. Mrlrott *7l Tony No, ak. Ilrlrolt *ll -tan lcnaln„*kl. Harj>tram*k I*7o » Vl.l I V 4 NT- Wnlt.r R/pprnhiiirn, |4«'troH 1*74 VI HilUnn. I•* Ir*ill l**7 I.im*, Itlmrifllii, Mrfrnlt I*4* Ton, No, nk. Ili trolf lt>3* f.al.n lliMlncr, I>r4r*dt I *1 l.rno. Itrnl*in llar*vtf I*7* —trvr* Kudin. Ilrlrolt 1*74 I*l v|i l oy. i.ran l Rapid* t*7l Jon VValkrr. Ilrfrull IH*7 bv There b i Bowling Proprietors* V-Association member *in your j neighborhood. QiBSnaUH I V 1 i ACC AHOD '' ini srMstrrs Nr. E>nk«u A(Vtnfloo«JUn vr : <*7 70 *umm»r Im4um Dio* Rvl-p re on-l/»t' f.wk'iil Leu-**. On' P. .*iira AH On* Sfttu'diy* i d Surdiy* ART CENTRE woodward at warren Offfn Bowl" i All On* *itnr<4»v* »• rt Swrdiyt Err* Ptrkin«. 22 Alloy*. BOWLING SCHOOL M n ;; Mn ?,!7‘ rT Y-rpr tn<TT'*AI"V V»lm» fSo Roll B»rk Up. Pi np In md So* W»v' o Spmldlni. InttruMnr. CHENE-TROMBLY Ti.™" 1 Wo Will Approrioto Your Vo4o tor tho (All Mfn’» City TddrnPPiont Vlvo-Mm tvont. DETROIT RECREATION “'TT home or the mi? city tournament < VMFN EVENT’ STARTING THURSDAY DEXTER REC. DEXTt " ti.VSZ* " LVO Opon Ri-wlmd Evo»y r*onlnp Bn)ol Eorly and Avoid Woilln*. 24 Allfpi. Hilliard*. GRAND CENTRAL OumtoU Alloy* in Dolrnll Opon RnwllKp Sitwr. rto.v ond Sunday* »nm 10 A. ¥ Until Cliwln* pnriT I UnLAI LANCo *t w ..d»*rd ma riap All AO AII'V* Avallatil' Inr Opon Bnwllnp TadAV flam 10 A M Until Clailnp. IMPERIAL BLDO Open Bowling Sat. and Sun, J. J. MIIIETT S ! Open Bowling Sunday, April 5 I nii/CC OCO * rnwiiNf, aiieys l LUnt 0 nCO. in rilliard tables- P*»ul'f.il rnrktall ln«lPa IW2S l. ioffortas at la*tla»a. Sunday, AprflSjMJ limes Classic Fives on Drives* In Columbus 20th Century Shooti Sunday; Mineralites Make Bid Thursday Detroit regular teams will makl their biggest assault on the pint in the forty-second annual Ameri can Bowling Congress tournament thus far when 37 travel by motoi and rail to Columbus, 0., for thell innings this week. Outstanding in the group wil be Harold Allen's Mineralites ant Joe Leib’s Twentieth Century Rec reation of the Times All-Stai Classic, the former being listet next Thursday and the lattei going to hat this Sunday. Among the nine others hilled this Sunday are seven from thi Metropolitan All-Star Classic They are Frank Damico’s Mid west, Ellis Walker's Standard Jack Gardner’s Ritter’s Recrea tion, Leo Tobian’s Art Center Rets reation. Ralph Olzark’s Orlings Marvin Danieleski's Cbene-Tromh ly and Quentin Heika's Parkside Vidro's Team Paul Rahaut's Twentieth Cen tury and George Becker's Haagi also are tvvoked on the same squat with seven quintets from Rapids and four from Jerry Vidro's Sc’hlitr is the of the Furniture City contingent Vidro won the singles in 193( with 721. Alfred Wilks’ Bethel Lutheran Erne*t Buser's State K 1 ovr • r Clarence Johnson's Plum Hollow Kagles. Tat Romanelh's Maples John Cherup’s West Warren and Joe Palubinskas’ Oldbru are or the first shift Monday night George Conrvilie’s Webster anr Frank Gonior's Dearborn Miner alites will go to work on thi second. Allen's Mineralites will crow alleys with James Addy x Krakow No. 2 club on Thursday's firm squad. Allen will pair with Emit Soest in the doubles. Alex Innei with Tom Rooney and Charlej Kotarski with Herb Mertens. Tht latter will replace Kotar--ki, wh< will roll with Krakow, in the five men. Millett Teamt Shooting a 1 the varne time will he William Fletcher s and Frant Dombeck * Rifle Weeders Nos. ! and 2. Marvin Oldenburg’s Mar vins Jan Schrhedding s and Charlet Moeller's Granite and Stone of tht Sidewalk circuit. Earl Benton’s Geristh Clarenet Schmidt's Ri-don, Norm Halleen'i F'orf-Boulevard. Augie Jankow -k\’s Lnion. Ernest Friedcmann'i f. J. Milletr, Nick Lannos' Frank enmuth and George Bollinger's J 1, 1 ludison, all of Millettl 1 louse, will he winging awa] F'rirlay. Karl Gremel's Frankenmuth No 1. (jus Kamjß-x Cadillacs, Vincen Sarah's Warren Bowl, John 80l lo's Palace-Dix No. 1 and Miehae Sagie's (labels will join them with eight Lansing and one Postal Invitational Is on Next Week-Enc Chicago Post Office's first an nual invitational baling toume; will he staged at the Playdiun there next Saturday and Sunday Joe Sinke, Windy City letter ear ner and ABC doubles champim here in 19-10, is among the entries MACK-3LVD. REC. CO. ”” .V.m vl i Th« Hen# as th» M««h*«a »»d Wl*» Tnurnam** OH" Rniklmi Sulu'dty *n4 Sim4»»t MT.ELLIOTT REC. Open All»y# frnw M * ll II 10 P H I V* A. M V»»lt Oar C«M**t*ll Lnu”**. Firallaat Im m VUDir DCP national *I r.R»«#o Rive ULlmriU ncil. fr»« Parkln| TC.2 **M I' Allay*. New ar<l Badtrn. 1 one« Rnwlina All Day Ralurdayt an* AiinHay PALM BEACH 'TS TJS* latfiaa* *#iwm»r lieanei Ar* Fnranna New. Fyeryona Wnkaaia. tall *r %#» f rnrlrty Tam* DOI UCR pipr MeNICHOI* *0 . A.»wa#« r fILWCn rflnß Woorlne-d. John H. 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