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THE OLEAN EVENING TIMES, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, 1931. ELEVEN. Olean Bowlers Get $211 Of A. B.

C. Tournament Prize Cash I Gabby Street's Cards Picked To Win 1931 Race Different! Your taste will tell tht One Five Man Team, Six Doubles Crews And Nine Individuals Have Share Eagles Get $28 In Team Colligan-Biracree $33, Doubles. Olean bowlers collected $211 from the American Bowling Congress, just closed at Buffalo. The tocal pinsters dipped a hand into the prize money In every event but the all events, scoring once in the five man, six times in collected, is as follows: the doubles'and nine times in the FIVE MAN" singles. The biggest cut wcnl to "Bill" Colligan and "Steve" Biracree counted 1197 in Ihe doubles, cop thirty-three dollars.

Colligan- The Eagles, No. 616, five man "Freddy" Rogers, "Johnny" Heywood and "Rollo" Jessop hit 595, 593 and 591 respectively eight dollars each. Closing the prize list were "Larry" Weber, "Tony" Subjeck and "Ben" who hit 58S, 583 and 583 respectively to collect seven dollars each. The complete list of prize winners, together with their standing in the list anrl the amounts collected, is as follows: Place Score Prize Koloff, Freak Wrestler On Auditorium Program Stasiak And Zarynol'f To Press Headliners For Share Of Glory. Net Men To a On Thursday Buffalo.

April Koloff, who boasts that he will make Buffalo fans forget such wrestlers as Stasiak, Nowina, Ganson, and Stecher, will make his first ap-1 Past Season Or LiUD Was Successful One Figures Show. The Olean YMCA Volley Ball Club is closing its formal season with the annual banquet at the Cogswell, Thursday, April 9, at pearance here in an added attrac- tion to the Gus (Dynamite) Son- nenberg and Pat Gill bout to a finish, booked for next Monday night at the Broadway Auditorium. Abe Kaplan, champion of Jewish heavyweight will face Koloff in a finish tussle, limited to Down the SLIDES News and Scores. LUCKY STRIKE LEAGUE ROLLOFF. Motor (4.) 160 150 156 Swetland Anderson Collins Bardenell Neary Polter 196 195 163 172 167 162 149 147 Training Camp Writers Predict St.

Louis Will Retain Honors In Nats Chicago, New York, Brooklyn Complete First Division As Sports Writers Ste Season Developments. difference your real enjoyment will back a 'New York, April 159 street's St. Louis Cardinals, 1930 that the Cub" Infield was shaky and that Hornsby would be a drawback instead of a help. the exception of a dent Chicago supporters, the cor- Oclkrue 886 775 Plod Typers (0.) Subjeck- W. Subjeck J.

Krott-J. Russell C. Carlson-I. Fisher H. Jessop-W.

Jessop team was second high, getting twenty-eight dollars for llieir 271S total in the team event. "Irvy" Weld and "Tom" Gerry, hitting 1151 in the doubles, col- lecled sixleen dollars. They were followed by Carl and "Bill" Sub- jeck and "Joe" Krott and "Jerry" Russell, who collected fourteen per leam. "Charlie" Carlson and "Ed" Fisher received J. Bush thirteen dollars, while "Herb" and Subjeck "Rollo" Jessop spill twelve dol- H.

Jessop lars. F. Rodgers In Ihe singles "Joe" Bush and J. Heywood Carl Subjeck were high wilh 612 jW. Jessop each to earn thirteen L.

Weber "Herb" with an even GOO, Rubjeck pulled down ten dollars, while IB. Russell lEagles, No. 616 209 2,718 528 minutes. Koloff is'one of the freaks of i thirty. The past season has Schnettler wrestling game.

Standing five been one of the best for the Club Shearer 1197 S33 I foot seven inches, the Balkan-Lion, which now has an enrollment of Lee l'l51 16 as Andy Is called, weighs over' forty members. Dower 200 pounds. He wears a nineteen I The big activity of the Club collar. It's one of his. tricks to during the past season was the Biracree r.

Weld-T. Gerry. DOUBLES S. 114 392 465 509 548 569 SINGLES 1,151 1,143 1,140 1,135 1,131 pull off his shirt without remov- j.WiD'.er League of teams ing bis collar. I which was won by the Whites in 147 158 101 190 148 744 156 109 131 160 141.

In exchange for the privilege their play-off wilh the Greens a Fisher showing his stuff before a big week. The Whites: Capt. Butler, Haas i crowd, Koloff offered to wreslle Beard. Palmquisl, Banficld, Glass-' McCaul 12 Jon Ihe Sonnenberg and McGill er, Holl, Pond and Waters. I Robbins The Fall League of four teams Schnell INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Times (1) I card for nothing.

Gus Sonnenberg, with his de- 194 212 166 214 104 187 101 148 204 141 79f) 166 138 115 13S 147 704 189 157 136 178 154 preceded the Winter League, bc- 690 818 873 932 1026 1203 1206 600 595 593 591 588 583 DS3 I 10' vasf atln flying tackle, and Pat I ginning in November and running TM in McGI nis spectacular air- to the Chrislmas holidays. In a spin, will find themselves both leagues the average altend- pressed for a monopoly of the anco was uvo dozen men for each TM I roars of Ihe crowd al next Mon- 3e matches. I day night's bigw resiling show at the Broadway Audilorium. Al leasl one Buffalo favorite. Ihe rugged and grimacing Slanley Stasiak, and very likely a new- 950 841 81-I Business Mr Sullivan Hrhart Gustapon Oswick Russell Cincinnati Reds Are Unknown Quantity In Season's Pennant Possibility That Club Mayj Be Bigger Pain In Neck Is Seen.

Editor's Note: This is the fifteenth of a series dealing with 1931 prospects of the various major league baseball clubs. By HENRY McLEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent. New York, April 8. The Cincinnati Reds are the "unknown quantity of Ihe 1931 Nalional League race. Two or three weeks ago it ap- i mg is a capable batter and has been awarded the cleanup position.

Heavy-hilling Joe Stripp has recovered from injuries which kepi him idle much of last season, and will be back in his natural place at third, Mickey Heath, fine fielder but an uncertain Two teams represented the Olean YJICA in outside competition with other YMCA's and Clubs--the Varsity and Ihe Tri. angles. Some of the players play- comer, Count a ou teams'when il was strenuous efforts to run off with nccessary to fall back upon the F. Kasperski the-fans approval. olher to provide a full team for T.

i No more colorful or satisfactory th matc hes. The gen- R. Victor performer among the mat a personnel lhese teams Blind dons than Suasiak has ever Va AUa( kmen A Abdo as sj Brien, Oietter. Triangles--Attack i Columbian men: Davis, Bealy, Fegley. Set-.

Suiter up men: Donnollan, Butler, Prcn- Wagner tiss, Smith. s. Colligan The Varsity had five difficult T. matches and lost Ihem all, i Rathurst 194 158 145 159 148 186 M8 149 196 215 804 894 82 MATCH K. of C.

i'mlmvs (S) 109 103 .147 172 152 150 129 112 112 125 125 125 137 93 130 135. National League champions, arc I strong favorites to retain their 1( 8 honors in the 1931 campaign, a 1771 poll of United Press a i i respondent agreed the 1931 camp correspondents revealed to- rare was likely prove Iho clos- day. esl in years i five teams hiv- According to the correspond-j ing better th.in a i i chance ents' poll there will be only one for the pennant, change in standings from the 1930 season, with Philadelphia re-! Congress adjourned, many have placing Cincinnnti in seventh, returned home to repair their place The standings rleciderl on political They've had lots a point basis with eight i experience in wire-pulling, but given for first place, seven for sernnd. follow: St. Louis 61 (Jbicngo 53 New York 45 Brooklyn 4-1 Pittsburgh Sfi Boston 2-1 Philadelphia in Cincinnati 10 Five of the picked Ihe Onrdimils for firr.l nlficf 1 the remaining three selecting St.

runner-up. Chicago wns given Iwo firsi, place- votes with New York receiving the other. Brooklyn, the most publicized of i clubs tills season, to gain a first place bnllot. getting Choose the size that luits your fancy-- lOc to 25c. 105 1GS 156 177 106 may find only post-holes B'nai B'rith Messenger (Los An- TIME CARD Insalls Utis Line.

Inc. Lv. Cuba A. 11:43 A. 4 1 0 P.

At. Lv, Olean 10:00 A. 2:30 P. 5:15 P. M.

The 10 A. M. and 3:30 P. trips go t-'riendnhip, leaving Cuba 10: 45 P. and 3:15 P.

M. The 4:10 P. It. is only trip made on Sundays. Subject to change withotit notice.

MILD Bouqusf IQe 309 '474 353 375 360 for second, four for i tion customers just -a conglomera- grunts, groans, fielder. He 'gymnastics and gruelling. There is no' hokum in saying that the Ferocious Pole welcomes the rough gives the thej relish of grimaces, best match being the last one when North Delaware Branch Shoemaker Lee 072 585 064 1921 Squires (1) 108 114 138 97 115 132 123 147 114 127 142 145 121 94 110 a bailer, will cover firsl wilh Leo Durocher, former Yankee, al short. Ford and Dressen will be used as utility infielders. The pitching strength seems to be centered in Lucas, Frey, Benton, Kolp, Eckert, Carroll, Rixey and Johnson, Eckert and Carroll, new additions, threaten- to crowd Benton Kolp and Ganson stuff.

Stasiak will face Axel Andreson, Sweden's gift to wrestling, who never has been accused of being YMCA of Buffalo was here. Thai i gentle in a mat batlle. Andreson was a five game match and after I boasts that he has rubber muscles, a split of games each, the I He actually laughed at- Stecher's -visitors won by the narrow mar-! jjESEIU'r AT 3fiO 97 370 388 408 609 599 619 1827 in north central Utah, is the ha.bi- pea-red safe to predict- the Reds Frey for jobs as regular starters. I Tickets on sale at snyder's, 331 IT' II would be even more of a pain to I Cincinnati fins than the 1930 fit, which finished seventh place, 33 full games behind the winning St. Louis Cardinals.

Since that time, Manager Dan Howley has slrenglhened his leam by the addition of outfielders Cliff Heathcote and Ed Roush. The two hard-hitting fly-chasers should partly solve Howley's worries regarding offensive power and there is a possibility a the under the guidance of their magnetic leader, will provide trouble for the stronger learns. The team will line up' for the championship season as follows: Player Heathcote Heath Stripp Cuccinello Roush Roetlger Sukcforth Durocher The infield stronger than used last year. POS. RF IB 3B 2B CF LF SS undoubtedly is the combination Cuccinello has been shifted from third to second, a position he played in the minors and will give the club better protection there than did Pat Crawford, although he is not equal Sukeforth probably will do two-.

Main st Buftalo thirds of the catching and that job is in capable hands. Loss of Harry i I a through illness which threatens to scissors hold and Strangler Lewis' gin of 10-14. wicked head lock failed to flush The Triangles played seven Andrcson's matches, wilh the Bradford Zarynoff claims relationship to Seconds game- and Ihe match Scandinavian nobility, is called the dropped to Jamestown in the picture' type of wresteir. In ac- Western New York Districl A at 7 species lion Ihe Count is as neat as wax. Championships as outstanding.

ot r( according to George In tossing an opponent with the I Summaries follow: superintendent of the flying mare the Count has few Varsity. cfuge and contlc cted with the equals. Zarynofi will wrestle with Jamestown YMCA, away, Unltbed statcs Biological survey, 'Jamestown YMCA, home. Bradford YMCA, home. Bradford YMCA, awa)'.

N. Delaware YMCA, home. Triangles Little Genesee V. B. Club, Friendship V.

B. Club, Bradford YMCA 2nds, me. for pnd one for sixth. The consensus seems to be thai Bronk- lyn wns under-rated In 1930 and overrated in 1931. Votes for the New York were most widelv distributed, with one ballot for firsl, one for second and two each for third, fourth and i place.

nients Hinged from "the class league" rlown, most nf it I pointing out the teams' "pitching I'n deficiencies," 0 Supporters of the Cardinals: gave p.s Ihcir reason too much i Hitching strength for the resl Ihe league; heavy power at the nlate; have brilliant Frankic TON1TE a WALL'S ROLLER SKATING PALACE LIZ S. Third Cur. W. State Jor real enjoyment Dlitrlbutor Kearney-Lehmann Inc. W.

Seneca St. BufOlo, N. i'OIl 78 DIFFERENT SPECIES Frisli for spark plug of defense; the wisdom of riding with Salt Lake City, Bear champions i the fall. Those River marsh, great bird reserve i named the Cards to finish no The dapper Jimmy has lured Sharkey away from Madison Square Garden and claims he has i first call on Camera's services. He beat the gun two days ago when he set June 10-20 as the approxi- keep him out all season, and Ihe release of Walker, Callaghan, Meuel and Allen wrecked the outfield, but Ihe purchase of Roush nnd Heathcoat has given the team a first string trio least as strong as last year's combination, i Eb'b'eis Field Heathcote has been with The i i i i io Cubs for several seasons (i, Madison Square Garden Cor- would have been a regular on a nrat on of Illinois, a subsidiary of mot any other team in the league.

Ncw Yo rk organization, holds betler than second gave I Cards i a i i to string twn good years together a.nd dencc as foundations for i belief. There wns much divergence of The rarest bird ycl found Is the i opinion regarding the Cubs, "Ruddy Turnstone," a shore i cd two firsl place, Ihrcci and wader. second place, one third place and two fourth plnce ballots. The men whci named the Cubs to win Another need of Ihe limes is typewriter thai will make a non-1 expressed belief they would i committal wiggle when you a i mnny gnmcs to spare a sure about the Lancas-1 a Hornsby would he a great, a i rolmd bout between the pair at N. Delaware Br.

YMCA, awayf Jamestown YMCA, awayf won by Olean. fMatches played in the Western The fly in the that Ncu ork District YMCA Championships. i He is a great infielder and a strong hitler. Roellger, secured from the Gianls, fits in well either in center or left and should improve his .283 batting average. Roush is returning to the game after a year's absence as a Gianls The has been baiting so lightly in training camp games that there is no reason for picking it to beat out any other team in the league, as defensive strength alone cannot carry the burden.

Howley, however, is counting on Roush and Heathcote to provide the batting punch and enable the Reds to better their sevenlh place performance of '30. Sharkey-Carnera Bout For Championship All But Assured Is Report an iron-bound conlract with Carnera calling for the giant Italian to meet the winner of this summer's title bout between Max Schmeling and Willie Htribling. The do not to the rival camp without a struggle and cauliflower row buzzed today with plausible reports that they would begin a legal battle in the federal courts, if necessary, to hold the ambling Alp to his contract. WRESTLING RESULTS i (By United Press) I At Newark, N. Free- i man, New York, defeated Tarro I a i Japan, Sergei Garden interests nalurally! Kalmikoff, Siberia, defeated Carl! intend to relinquish Primo Vogel, Germany, a VVashburn, California, defeated Vanka Zeineoniak, Russia, (19.00); I Parsonnet, Newark, defeated Jack Rej-nolds, Omaha, 5 0 4 Gina Garibaldi, Italy, Stanislaus (30800).

Zbyszko, drew with a SENECA PAVILION Tonight and Tomorrow Night Only Thing Left To Worry About Is $400,000 Detail Of Promoting. By LES CON KLIN International News Service Sports Writor New York, April a bout between Jack Sharkey and Primo Camera here this summer for the "American heavyweight I championship" today the announcement of the New York State Athletic Commission that it is. prepared to reinstate Carnera, all that remained to be settled loday was Ihe $400,000 de- lail of "who will promole Ihe boul?" Jimmy Johnston, the unofficial right bower of Ihe commission, who will promote shows at the Brooklyn ball park this summer, apparenlly has Ihe inside track. AUTO FRAMES WELDED by Ihe electric arc process. Acetylene welding and cutting.

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2fi(i N. Union St. Olean, N. Y. ENDS TODAY Norma Shearer Starts Tomorrow! AND BE A KID AGAIN! Father's Nite Thursday Nite Father Bring Your Son He Will Be Admitted FREE! Remember! Father Son Admitted for One Adult Ticket Booth Tarkington's Story of Young Humanity with Lewis Stone The Father Leon Janney The Son Irene Rich The Mother 2 A I SHOWF.p OF HITS Under Auspices Boy Scouts of Olean Benefit Torrey Camp Fund! "OUR GANG COMEDY" News Novelty I fcjtrVitionafYitantarr BEN LYON WALTER PIDOEON MACK SKNNETT COMEDY Idea of Love".

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