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EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, SATUHDAY, MARCH 23,1940 UL TRACY NO. 1 JQUQR DEALERS' LEAGUE BOWLER CESSNA AND WEBER llABELS SET RECORD es Out Sammy DeLuca One Pin, Turning In Average of 157 Tracy of the Y. W. Kings Sammy DeLuca of Dlvico were' the, only pinmen to ge over 150 In the South End pr Dealers' Bowling -League tho season With Tracy heading the with 157, one stick mere DeLuca. lacy rolled in 55 games while TEAMS LEAD LEAGUE Race to jbe Determined in Match Petween Knotted Leaders Next Week ELKS'vBOWLING LEAGUE IN BREWERY LEAGUE Scatter 959 Pins in One Game Barrels Win Three to Capture Lead Bowling League Scores GERMAN BREWEKY LEAGUE i appeared irr Id of Divico and I 5 on STANDING' OF CLUBS' W.

L. Pet. 18 11 .516 10 .576 IS I 1 urs -3" Thjlfast climbing crew captained ilson Cessna climbed into a first klflce tie with Captain Harold Webb's team In Division of Bowling League this week by icoring a sweep victory over Carteln Henry Dressman's outfit whie the Weber aggregation was Sam WjiHe I dopplng one ot three games to STANDING OF C1.VI1S W. L. Pel.

.607 .636 .516 .515 .515 .424 .361 .303 M'ireinla Tavern were tied for cfotain Carl Slemmer's team. rinf with 148's with Bland rolling and White 27. whiteman with an average iast night's crushing defeat eli- iiated the Dressman crew from fie second half race which will 7 for 60 games was fifth while next week with the knotted were tied for sixth with clashing In the feature SUckley and Benny Sarverftnatch, The Cessna team has taken ill's Seafood and Charles Hipsj If Virginia Tavern. "Tag" Ret ninth with 145, iigurj compiled by Carl Stun je secretary. a cy copped the season ual set record with 577 ica was second with 545, with 543 and Larry Hewlf of riy fourth with 532.

"Alabaugh of Bill's Sefood led in high single game o' 254 1 beating out DeLuca ha' DeLuca had high averse (or the first half but Tacy's spurt brought hj. top ti honors. Tracy avera'ed 15 1 the first half, 148 be Hewitt 147. ison team records werJ figured five-man basis wittithe top bowlers' scores bejg used, and Virginia were jjor the single game rcord with while Dlvico in the set with 2,353. King copped the chanyonship by fating Virginia in play- 0r the first half fid for the title, had the econd best viih 2,298.

Individal averages five of nine second half games from Weber pinmen, winning two matches 2-1 and losing one by the same score. The 'second half' crown will go to the winner of next week's battle. Captain Cessna's team got off to a slow start in the current spin dropping five of its first six matches but last night's victory was the fifth straight for newcomers to the top of the standing. During the streak the Cessna outfit has won 13 or 15 games. Les Deneen am Fred Sutherland topped the win ners, while Wallls and George Het zel posted the high scores for th Dressman outfit.

Slemmer and Fred Sheakley bag the high counts in the Weber Slemmer match with Mike Reinhart hitting 414 for the losers. It'was a close match with the Weber pinmen taking the first game by one pin and coming back to take the third by a fair margin after losing the second by 10 sticks. The summaries: Barrels 22 11 Brewers 21 12 Cases 19 11 16 Bungt 17 16 Cellars 19 Botties 13 Ctovrns' 10 23 Clearing the paths of 959 sticks in the third and deciding game the Bottles, the Labels hung up a new German Brewery League single game season's record this week at the Club Recreation. The old mark TSS 953 made by the- Bottles. The lead in the last half race was nnexed by the Ban-els, who regls- ered a sweep victory over the Cases.

Last week the Cases were tied with Barrels for first place. The setback sent the Cases to third behind he Brewers, who grabbed the run- lerup berth by taking thrue from the Cellars. Pacing the Barrels was Wilt with 448 while Bradour was high for the Cases with 417. "Crlss" Cross stood, out for the Labels with 200506 while Stakem topped the Bottles with 197-459. C.

Becker's 445 featured the Brewers' victory while Morrissey with 411 was the only member of the Cellar sextet to break 400. In the other match, the Bungs, paced by Brodbeck with 457, took three from the Crowns, led by Rider with 415 The summaries: B.VRKELS Robinson 120 J. Hagtr 93 Stevens 103 Will 173 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE LEADERS WIN TESTS Chevrolet Gains Game on Railway Express by Scoring Sweep Victory SCOTCHES HOLD LEAD IN TEMPERANCE LOOP STANDING "OF CLUBS Railway Express Eller Chevrolet United Accessories Nelson Neon Times-News 21 13 15 13 11 11 9 11 15 17 19 10 .700 .633 .500 .433 .307 .367 TEMPERANCE LEAGUE STANW1XU Scotches Bourbons 1' CLUBS 17. 16 .667 .528 .502 .462 WADE BREAKS KELLY LEAGUE SET RECORD 65 51 56 60 24 4B 45 34 54 10 53 24 51 60 30 33 41 41 44 60 48 5G 60 33 57 SO 46 25 43 54 54 27 43 45 52 23 54 -18 8634 7569 8272 8848 3514 6383 6573 3475 7173 1443 7595 3441 6798 7135 8307 4143 4507 5620 5602 5963 3148 C459 7512 7975 4352 7543 7830 3249 5530 6950 6905 3433 6243 5652 6567 18856711 5937 5590 2533 3208 2487 2003 5135 2036 6328 WEBER'S Mauley 105 147 Mark Helnhnrd 116 129 Pownall 112 86 M. O'NelH 134 122 Relnhart 136 131 102 136 106 96 Carpentl Dill 132 134 Totals 761 CASES R.

122 146 ao 135 141 125 151 107 103 137 125 36 37 33 Hammersmith Wegman Bob Hajer 120 Totals 743 LAHEI.S Sills 753 2256 119 120 39 117 156 134 Railway Express and Eilcr Chevrolet, battling it out to the lasti lalf race of the Commercial League, egistered victories at the Savoy this week but the Chevrolet crew picked up a game by scoring a sweep over United Accessories while the Expressmen were taking wo from Times'-News. Paced by E. Castell, who checked a set of 499, and helped greatly Leo Rising's record-breaking single game of 254, Chevrolet had a good evening, scattering a total of 2,332 pins. Bill Crane was high for Accessories with 220-573. The old single game mark was 240 made by Emory Robertson of Express.

The Expressmen got off to a Blow start, losing the first game by 120 sticks, but sparked by Dick Collins the loop pacesetters staged a comeback to grab the next two. Broadstock with 446 and Sammy DeLuci with 445 led the winners while Lawrence Simmons stood out fo Times-News with 232-554. In the other match, Rpsenbaum' checked in a 2-1 victory over Nelson Neon. Hubbs topped the winnini team with 451 while Cessna arn Miller each had 443 for Neon. Th 417 356 735 'J93 Rank 370(3.

Snyder Totals Higglns Slemmer Trestle Fraley 144 144 1431 133 129 128 127 127 126 126 133 121 123 12.2 871 847 SLEMMER'S 105 133 341 161 .156 443 134 104 375 156 15! -J40 101 81 235 Ill 146 347 102 86 -J81 Totals Miller Underdonk Wagner VOGel Siitherland Erndy Bulrge 870 CESSNA'S 142 96 122 126 120 80 147 857 110 105 114 HO 119 no 128 ISO 111 100 102 130 PradUka, Sr 143 Barley 117 Totals 96 HI 104 200 137 102 392 383 356 summaries: ROSEN'BAUMS 149 123 141 115 700 750 BOTTLES 134 137 396 134 152 386 131 BO 3511 Barrett 131 119 411 Fradlsfca. Jr 153 104 Stakem 119 143 459 Hubbs CMfillolm Foltz Totals Aldridjje Thorpe Cessna Miller Brooks UeUoure 15 i 175 142 131 140 146 757 655 NELSON NEON 148 U3 108 146 157 149 195 118 109 113 41 3' 45 42 42 1 3 4 3 Cordials 13 BrAr.dles 12 Qliis 5 I The Scotchs managed to stay on! top by a scant one-game margin in the Temperance League by winning two gomes from the Brandies in a cent match on the SS. Peter aul pin paths. The Bourbons ored' a 2-1 win over the Ryes ent into second place, a game) lead of the former runnersup. and Cordials triumphed over the! ins In the other match.

Pacing the teams were P. Coyle, Rolls 641 to Shatter One Mark and Lead Camel Backs to Another New High KELLY SPRINGFIELD LEAGUE STAND1NO OP CLUBS W. L. Fet. Dispatch .53 7 .161 Re 8 20 10 Came! 16 Jfi Commercials 16 .533 Kant Slips 16 IS .500 BuoV.eyei IS 15 Kellys 3 11 -300 6 24 .300 4 Bob Wade of the Camel Backs shattered one K-rtly Springfield.

League record and paved the way randies M. Wood, Scotches for another when he led his mates 70; Pnul Wood, Gins 357; J. Mlnke, to 3-0 victory over the Reglstereds ordials 338: Wood, Bourboivs and J. Brode, Ryes 365. The umaries: BKANDYS Bytrs 08 136 Foley HI .90 Harrlgan S3 91 Coyle 88 137 Schelssler 126 87 Tottls 513 SCOTCHES t.

Wood 101 Rohm an 113 Hartman 79 F. Blasl 89 Blind 100 Total 482 GINS I. Everett 65 H. Tippen 105 Holiman 84 Wood HI S. Wood 89 Totals 440 COBDIALS M.

Hartman 97 D. Hartman 82 J. Everett 113 J. Mlnke 87 J. Hersh 74 308 30? 404 306 541 this week at the Club with of 641.

His went into the HOLY CROSS MAINTANS LEAD IN SAINTS' LOOP SS. PETER PAUL MIXED LEAGUE STANDING OK CLUBS W. L. Holy Crois 1 Dartmouth It 1 Southern California 11 IS .408 Army 10 Yule ID IT .370 Notre Dame JO 17 .370 Holy Cross maintained its SS. Peter Pnul Mixed League lead by whipping the Yale His 2-1 this week on the Saint alleys.

Dartmouth, tho runerup, won over Army by a 2-1 count and Notre Dame downed Southern California by the same Fred Neus of Yale was high for the evening with 218-4B7 counts. Leading the assault for the other teams were. Frank Coyle, Notre Dame 393; T. Grabenstein, Southern California 385; Paul Cionl, Army 481; M. Cirnbensteln, Dartmouth 396; and Curt PVjHon, Holy TWO RECORDS FALL IN LAVALE MIXED LEAGUE gnes Dressman Breaks Own Set Mark And Canaries Set Game Record LA VALE MIXED LEAC.UE STA.NUlNd OK CHiBS Rabl rt IB 11 3 .763 .709 .458 .458 297 127 31 111 100 571 books as a new high, the Old record Cross, -167.

The summaries of'eoi having been held by Howard Harr 381 300 60 86 107 146 131 113 216 324 351 319 520 1443 11 361 142 127 19 235 Totals F. EnSmlnge a. wood F. Bummers J. Wood P.

Foley H. Smith Totals 452 BOURBONS 71 159 115 HI 150 607 66 190 137 108 111 112 36 19 636 RYES 113 95 659 "Shorty" Radcliffe of the Regls- tereds. With Wade's big set nnd M. Hornick's 522, the Camel Backs broke the team set record of 2,732, held by Dispatch, with 2,181. The Camel Backs were over 900 in all their games, getting BU the first, 938 the second and 929 the third.

The with Radcliffe having 2U-527, trail Dispatch Joy three games as a result of their defeat. Dispatch won a pair from Kant Slips to add two games to Its margin. In the other matches, tiie Buckeyes bested the Coasters 2-1 and the Commercials won three from the Kellys. Schramm's 503 topped the Kant Slips while Miller paced Dispatcl with 225-52G. Other team leaders were S.

Hornick, Coasters, 450; Utz Buckeyes, 446; Stciner, Commer clals, 467, and Witherup, Kellys, 415 The summaries: rlson Full 2. 108 98 109 84 126 100 365 310 365 429 401 135 843 1030 PRESSMAN'S Duvall Heuel Shatter Tutnts 135 Ill 144 99 119 86 113 100 05 12! 127 ISfJ 141 142 105 381 313 420 343 411 329 G. Becker Rider Hurtling Appold Blind Blind Totals B. Pnyne Root Brodbcck 502 CKOWNS 139 155 Ill 107 83 Ill DU.N'GS 107 134 Ill B2 164 197 735 122 368 139 415 03 362 123 366 103 301 J. Erode H.

Coyle L. Everett P. Bantz 689 19261 J. Tippen ACCESSORIES Blind 151 422 123 125 i76 Totals SHOOTING STARS HIKE 123 96 143 520 625 123 70B 703 Kli.ER CHEVROLET LEAD IN LADIES LOOP A. elites E.

Casteel H- Smith L. Rising O. US 162 114 91 150 151 133 157 119 101 659 Totals TIMES 103 107 169 111 83 138 B. Lee 37' 45: Or! L. Leisure 722 801 AND NEWS 107 232 86 149 127 109 Aman.

Sr. F. Fradlska 807 983 Bill Knger Totals 705 CELLAKS 711 Totals NEUS' CLOWNS DOWN BROOME'S ALL-STARS Morrlssey Totals 119 105 100 113 loa 138 324 J25 should: the ight, If HERN CLUB BOWS JO MIDLAND PINMEN March 23 Midland in artists easily defeated the Club of Cumberland In a game match here this week, ring 2,551 sticks to the vlsl- 2,113 for a 378-pin victory, ng Midland's attack were with 210-497 and ck with 200-483. "Ted" Craw- was tie Southern Club's best The summaries: CLUB U6 Broome's All-Stars nnd Clowns met hi a three-game match this week on the SS. Peter and Paul lanes with the Clowns walking otl with a 110-pin victory.

Fisher spilled 403 of the winners' 2,051 sticks while 'the Stars, with ruce getting 420, had ft total of 941. The summaries: 683 BREWERS Lour 126 T. Hager 136 Daum 102 Harley 146 Dahl 126 G. Bcchcr 130 67 110 131 138 141 702 109 152 37 143 172 173 393 403 305 439 145 14(1 '637 RAILWAY EXPRESS 479 431) 448 404 442 415 554 272 3S7 224 330 SS. I'ETER FAUL LADIES LEAGUE R.

Collins H. Robertson E. Robertson C. Broadstock S. DeLuca (t) Totals 170 425 102 439 445 330 026 '733 111 102 135 149 150 134 128 13J 158 Shooting Slurs Mnrs Comets Starlets Straltglus Moonbeams W.

...20 ...18 ...17 ...12 ...10 4 7 a 10 15 17 23 ret. .711 .667 .445 .370 .148 The Shooting Stars increased M. Horntck Wade Flake Etnmert Clapper Totals Luther Dyche KltiB Thompson Smith Kadcltffe Totnl! Nelson Vocct Xcdcr Fields Sehramtn Blind Totals Miller fcorich Mldnlcton CAMEL-BACKS 1(15 158 179 227 156 131 93 IDS 164 137 LaVale Mixed League matches on the SS. Paul boards win featured by the toppitnR of two records. Agnes Uressmim of thn broktf her own set mark by strewing 43fi pins in pacing her team to a 3-0 vkitory over the and the Canary outfit a new game record by YAl.K 103 1D6 105 63 103 11 33 S3 88 103 128 78 Neus 101 108 Neus 122 147 48' Totals 641 691 HOLY CROSS Irs.

Oralienstein S6 SS 375 IsUlnBly B3 86 242 tewart 133 113 jrincr 14U 161 4i4 Felton HI 487 Blind 150 150 450 Totals 751 741 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Jeyer BO tin is 92 T. Qrabensteln 183 LoMCKTVltclt 125 Dougherty 84 120 121 118 118 327 365 140 175 203 21 spilling 803 sticks In the second till. The Canaries' victory permitted them to hew a full game off the Robins' lead as the pacesetters drop- port one of their tilu to the Catbirds. The Woodpeckers fcored 2-1 win over the Flickers thereby throwing three Woodpeckers, Catbirds and third place tie. Los Shfuiholtz of the Flickers xmndcd 475 maples for tho hlghes', set score of the evening while C.

Twigs of the Woodpeckers gained runnel-lip honors with 443 count. Other team leaders wore W. Llvin- good, Eagles, 330; Lloyd Smith, blrds, 363; and J. Robins. 373.

The summaries: Totals 035 NOTRE 678 Wlneurcnnrr CovSe MftrU McGrvnn I) A ME ,119 104 79 83 82 113 143 133 126 161 10G CANAHIUS 130 85 81 78 314 310 240 393 350 365 A. Dressmnn H. Smith D. Smith B. Elmtler F.

Folk 7i Smith B. Paytort ToUls 713 DARTMOUTH 163 150 5 235 64 286 464 914 938 BEGISTEKEDS 151 133 162 123 84 120 143 135 214 194 174 155 435 307 348 4i9 453 527 Gtiatz M. Dougherty Llppold S. Clonl Moore Stein Mr. OraUenplcIn Total.

f. Clonl Bllltrd Blind (T.I Totnli 105 83 1S5 103 118 143 116 111 78 01 101 179 73 128 10S 137 1S8 435 278 226 116- 322 3DO 398 119 863 158-3340 195 308 244 293 307 396 Bnanholts M. CUrk S7 Llvlnfcood C. Fluppert J. Rfllstts O.

Maria 118 IS4 Ill ARMY 180 152 400 146 825 134 US 400 137 733 S8Q 512 808-2619 OUTDOOR CLUB LEAGUE KA.VT-SLtl'S 12B 131 OS 125 120 3(17 138 154 385 110 105 345 171 185 14G- M3 83 93 Gordon Northrup Bible SS. PETER AND PAUL LADIES DEFEAT LUKE their lead in the SS. Peter Paur Ladies League to two games by scoring a recent sweep win over the Starlights on the Saints' paths. The Comets, former leaders climbed to within a game of second place by registering 3-0 over the Moonbeams siomiy while the runnerup Mars pinsters srr were dropping two tilts to the Starlets. Evelyn Harris and Eva Rice, with 347 and 345 sets paced the league 76S niaPATGIl 225 120 113 770 oo 71 01 83 1)8 86 111 253 331 117 251 339 S3S D.

Pay ton D. Smith T. Smith L. Smith MHlnr Mlllrr All of this week's Outdoor Club Payton League matches on the Savoy drives. 131 1 were won by sweep margins with I Tomb the Sparrows triumphing over the Jay Birds, the Blue Jays trimtnins the Bob Whites and Eagle pinmen BO 87 106 113 09 Mil IlOtllNS 107 'lb 72 77 130 fO 583 154 55J 3W sr.3 Ml 655 7C 78 1)5 lie 01 103 66 78 373 I'Bi 359 3M J45 Tu-ig? D.

L. t. O. Helmstetter 109- 3611 registering over the Catbirds. Aid- J.

i -nrr- I .1 W1 nr4 fcl 1 1 167 142 862 COASTERS 106 Irv (' car) te hair st he ti 1 Terry te I his ng Tor TOPl 5CALPI ightins i oring th End! 76-60 Rotrurt Irish i the 60 159 739 MIDLAND 169 93 107 129 130 111 349 34' 80 439 310 431 12 701 S7 133 148 116 113 04 US 134 128 166 153 109 145 810 49 37 33 3 18 38 7 BAUitt LEAGUE feitiimprufes won three game Van Raaltes; the Nemo pair from the Beverleys, an Seals snared a pair from Mends in Rosenbaum Leagu ou the Savoy alleys. Th ...10 a 5 4 3 1 ...34 SEAMPRUFES 95 108 117 151 Ill 134 95 97 131 145 120 136 ulr Ford art nice ler aNeve Totals BnOOMS A. S. 77 88 70 162 129 116 119 109 98 131 126 107 317 372 317 NEUS FVird oyle isher eus Touts 673 CLOWN'S 98 113 98 114 121 150 11! 95 152 659 102 133 106 317 315 876 718 TUESDAY NIGHT SOCIAL LEAGUE The Miller and Cessna teams scored sweep victories this week in Tuesday Night social League matches at the Savoy with Gas (Proud Papa) Taylor on the sidelines. Wagner paced the Miller crew In its 3-0 win over the Jenkins team and Nelson Cessna had the high score as the Cessna outfit defeated the Wallis team 3-0: The Shaffers took two of three games from the Du- Vall.s in the other clash.

The scores. With C. Suyder showing the way a76 with 413. the SS. Petsr and Paul bowling team defeated the pins on the week.

Team totals were to 1,980. N. Dick with 302 was high for Luke. The Luke ladies by 442 winners' alleys this GENERAL TEXTILE LEAGUE STANDING OF.CLUBS Twisting 26 7 Redraw 16 17 Winding 14 19 Opening Room 10 23 .424 .303 3 303 33t 40-1 343 375 Twisting pinsters continued to walk away from their nearest rivals the second half chase of the General Textile League by taking two games from the Opening Room while the runnerup crew scored the same kind of a win over Winding in matches this week on the Diamond allej-s. Roy Twigg paced Twisting With while J.

Twlgg was high for the losers with 172-385. Art Whls- ner clipped the maples Jor 142-374 In leading the Redraws while G. Daniels topped the losers with 110336. The summaries: WINDING J. Fisher 74 04 H.

Thompson 71 109 K. Norrls 59 81 M. McteMf 73 78 G. Poland 105 109 O. Daniels 115 119 L.

Wagner D. Lewis M. O'Neill J. Jenkins Blind TotnU N. Jenkins M.

Hanson E. Wagner JENKINS 48 105 106 101 99 459 MILLER'S 117 63 177 232 141 369 362 138-- 374 09 569 105 64 154 111 135 summaries ss. M. Wood ---C. Wood ---J.

Brode C. Snyder B. Meyers L. Evcrntt 3. Ctonl Totals L.Poley ---A.

Laughlln N. Dick ---E. Maxwell V. Wlltson B. Newlon M.

Wolfe 132 9B 103 no 316 ridge ti) Catbirds tumbled 389 6 sticks for the weekly High. The tic SFARH.OWS 641 593 153 US 114 118 101 67 B2 104 100 IP2 347 Hamilton Gellner leaders to victory while Ruth Barret topped the losers with 303. Bertha Munro's 308 was high for the Comets while Eleanor Gerkins tapped 266 maples for the Moonbeams. Julia Dlvico paced the Starlets with a 330 mark and "Bobby" Lancaster the Mars crew 3 iogertj' Korntck 68 115 147 143 nUCKKYES 11(1 127 130 111 773 352 345 450 440 2291 Kcyser C. CHURUl Totals Thompson Slcmmcr Slrftw Zimmerman Cuiuilnuham 152 US 91 MR Trull 149 143 119 108 147 141 145 108 138 82 102 146 576 JDS 126 116 36 115 141 120 1(11 J7J 121 305 78 253 425 H.

Wlnlerinayer 1,. Bhnnholtt W. Cillliim D. SonntTS Blind (TI Tot nils 116 115 107 ISO 136 117 116- 4O 351 137 30S 41" 157 17'! 334 476 1)11- 36) J.H SCO 749 390 27S 404 381 446 Totdls "90 803 719-2312 McCIC nits' Totsls 70 104 128 91 110 S59 M2 IH1B P. P.

I.AIMF.S 109 95 12B 81 11' 151 121 116 167 1J3 159 99 83 62 R. Yontz 141 Mud 140 80 fi7 144 145 140 220 420 911 728 LUKE 67 92 80 81 112 09 90 58 1" 87 78 91 88 121 322 I 314 354 41B 358 298 358 i51 289 302 3. 301 2 The summaries: SIlOOTINfi nice T. Brotcmarkle E. Harris H.

Kcgg Totals H. Broti-nmrkle M. Hushes R. Burrett Rowan Blind TotAlr. H.

Blarkrnfln STARS 124 125 05 95 90 111 135 104 345 260 347 323 420 STKLIGIITS 159 587 627 270 ID. Munro J. Unrrett 97 35 115 135 345 COMETS 105 77 95 96 86 95 5S 131 103 280 90- 90 Bodcn Sharrock White Zarpcr McDonald Stciner Tolals Wlthcrup Blasl Collins Meadf Costcllo Blind (ti COMMERCIALS 131 145 159 WolTe 138 McDonnell 83 Lester 77 iBIttni-r 169 100 335 356 1030 108 111 86 305 3 OB 299 ino 90 178 173 830 KELLYS 107 139 107 134 139 90 157 102 131 130 110 87 120 131 81 Totals 434 718!) 401 I 270 333 )37 ufivr HErtmrm I Beltouro I Drltcull 115 3DO 313 398 id 99-- 270 83 101 108 198 12J 313 1SI- 304 367 30.1 296 444 100 13.1 DOODADS TIE ELFS FOR ALPINE LEAGUE LEAD ALPINE LEAGUE 567 BLUE JAYS 113 93 115 122 58J 584-17431 RTANDINfl Of C1.1H1S Klft IB Dooilnds IB Dwarfs 12 14 IU Doodad kcpirrs the EH's for I'd. .667 .462 J58 )3j I the No. 1 spot in Uu' Alpine 131 331 Ircccnllv by scoring a 3-0 win over llfl 116 105 103 766 658 Totals E.

Shatter C. Smith J. Coulchan W. Wallis 640 TVAI.LIS 142 87 8B 74 127 576 343 J08 70S 714 VAN' RAA1jT.es 94 87 383 325 356 202 208 288 336 Totals 519 CESSNA'S E. Cessna 97 J.

Yontr 120 T. Cornelius 100 B. Olbb! 130 N. Cessna 139 Totals 586 SHAFFER'S E. DuVall M.

Miller 93 A9 120 134 525 80 99 105 113 15G 330 297 397 445 598 TolillS CITY SEItVICE LEAGUE Three men had scores of over 500 In City Service League matches this week at the Savoy where Commun- ty Super Market defeated Bowling Green, City Police bested Charlton Brothers and Liberty Milkers turned back Swift and Company ail by 2-1 counts and Mclntyre swept over Queen City Dairy 3-0. A. Gilarmo of Super Market had 186-515, J. King of Charlton registered a 197530 and Barels of Mclntyre checked in a 190-516. The summaries: 106 104 100 AS 105 S9 97 100 233 283 287 237 rch 23 jston ints i-i nill as erday and Bill 584 574 BKVEKLEYS 96 107 81 133 133 at Jo-Jo Club.

100 P.3 12-4 617 NEMOS 90 81 85 140 141 163 700 NO MENDS 315 270 300 368 J40 739 175 100 Totals Harvey Bucklew Dick Settles Bosley Totals R. Thompson H. Frcclnnd K. Webb J. Daniels Totals 94 83 152 125 497 REDRAW 135 91 53 63 141 103 584 TWISTING 128 114 93 110 57 5(0 113 89 80 48 53 142 380 391 JOO 181 375 374 J.

Reed P. Lear Totals E. Coulehan A. Wallis (T) 143 85 119 109 104 82 89 98 129 304 393 297 13ft- 365 277 305 921 MOONBEAMS 64 85 'J10 69 73 216 82 103 266 LnnU Total! Parku Mwtll Bollnger H. Uurrettt 107 339 £30 Hurlll POTOMAC EDISON The Demands won three from the Amperes, In a Potomac Edison League match on the Savoy alleys with Driver, Rodman and Fazenbakerl Hopcrati EAOLKS 138 108 107 77 103 92 3D7 ISfi 307 031 CATI.IRns 145 the while the Elfs were dropping a single game to tho Dwarfs.

The matches were on Uie SS. Peter nnd PiMil lanes. The Doodncis were paced to victory by Snrah Cioni who found vhe hcnrl mnple for a 301 -set while n. Meyers and Thuss of the Elfs tuin- 607 370 nnti sticks, respectivrly. iniph for thn vanquished clubs were Stesmaler, Dwarfs 3R6 nnri Kntli- 215 STItl.ETS 145 IS'CUS CARL McINTYRE 94 E.

Ocrklnj Totals J. Divico E. Koontl B8 D. Guiuhcr 64 A. Schllnstr 71 Blind 55 Totals 423 SIAH3 D.

Schllnger 104 E. Lancaster 109 Z. Alllsnn 65 A. Tcnnant G4 Ncrirtns 55 ITI Totals 397 722 Mclntj-re Wlllcens King Barefs Carl Mclntyre 144 104 129 153 14B 134 149 164 133 222 491 341 51S 133 94 123 115 07 00 330 313 232 242 172 4S9 113 as 60 67 J16 323 203 412 Totals 633 735 503 135 .106 85 127 70 522 nUV ALL'S 104 524 SB 85 Ill 110 86 153 107 94 286 G. Eversole Eversole Clymer Brodbpck Oss QtJEEN CITY DAIRY 95 134 100 145 155 503 533 ROOM 91 123 79 112 C8 304 370 :35 416 41C 392 833 McCarthy (ni Totals 13! 340 301 260 335 270 251 293 588 CITY CHURCH LEAGUE.

With four of five men rolling ovor 400, Grace Methodist took three games from Trinity in the City Church League this week on Central Y.M.C.A. Alleys. St. Luke's won two from Central and Centre Street took its match by forfeit from the 464 490 us ui 78 110 116 79 113 135 299 367 341 344 374 345 ...,886 KAYE SEALS in 103 138 liJ 110 138 112 119 111 128 315 314 no JOS 340 392 509 733 278 Berrj- 359 271 Totals 300 Goodfellow 490 550 LtliahnrR hlte rcmmcrt ymonK Tot His rannon cublser IlnnlckK rirlle Totals 205 390 250 464 318 619 689 team. W.

Stevenson J. Stevenson W. Hull The summaries: GRACE DOM DIMAGGIO MAY BE LONE BOSOX FRESHMAN Sarasota, March 23 Dom DiMaggio is likely to be the only freshman wearing a Boston Rod Sox uniform this season. Manager Joe Cronln, after looking over his rookies thoroughly, already has decided 'which will be Included In the first squad cut this week for the Durham and Rocky Mount farms. Moat of tho rookie survivors probably will wind up wlO Louisville or Little Rock next week.

Unwell ilumbertson jnhnson 127 114 159 176 174 750 TIIINITY 134 124 07 139 131 126 163 133 384 401 411 470 461 686 122 134 160 Hough Totals Zimmerman Powell P. Smith Armbrumr Totals L. Blume E. 3. Blume natdorf U) Totnli 143 138 600 684 8T.

LUKE'S 115 135 109 184 143 141 112 177 333 345 392 360 40 36! 43 40 4B 507 CENTRAL 141 H4 159 92 SSI Hi 120 we in 4.1 39 35 J37 463 634 S3 LIBERTY MILK 129 113 67 105 167 170 103 155 347 57 329 451 452 221 KELLY MIXED LEAGUE The Buckeyes halted the Sure Stops 2-1, the Rayons bested the Registered by winning two game? and the Kant Slips scored a sweep victory over the Kellys in Kelly Mixed League matches this week nt the Savoy. two had over Frick of tho Buckeyes rolling 432 and Mont of the Kant Slips scattering 423, 628 630 599-1857 SWIFT AND COMPANY 131 109 105 144 ICQ 98 143 116 167 443 294 333 384 Miss Mies White Ruehl Mrs. Colter Albriaht. Zargcr Totals Zcmliower ranlz osel rlclc The summaries: SURE STOPS 130 114 SI 100 150 113 94 136 127 116 551 C84 Kind lender lowell Totals Shoner Chtftholm stitcher Dnvls Wh alley crtARLTON nnoTtir.its 156 146 Ill 104 148 177 H3 132 145 109 530 403 388 CITY 665 708 131 141 79 105 134 108 H4 136 102 301 410 412 447 45 Totals 570 753 COMMUNITY StlPKB MAtlKKT 61 SJ 31 A. Ollarmo A.

Taylor A. TomsVo L. George F. Young 160 145 130 113 133 140 113 129 113 105 Dlcken Phillips IT I Totals BOWLING 100 60S OREEN 114 192 161 129 88 103 1S4 143 159 144 678 198 34 36 35 1I7- llss Lsy I. Cnrllon While Mrs.

Alexander 585 BUCKF.YFS 67 123 88 113 133 511 RAYONS 100 103 157 131 82 93 100 191 12!) 30 3(1 35 38 13 31 31 3 each. and Mattlngly of the losers oppled 457 nnd 400. The Watts won two from the Mims with Brant, Hughes and cattle all hitting well over the 400 nark. Lewis was the only one of he losers to rise above Totals 1 52 116 103 165 im l(m J37 103 .101 S13J Snyiler Slfl 785 BOB 24'JC. Meyers an Bnrten Thms S7 144 115 US 199 print' McMullen.

Jnip.s 214. summaries: 94 145 107 93 137104- FRATERNAL LEAGUE Wc-odmcn bowlers, paced hy Ellis! Bfttriorf's 203-496, swept thrlr seric.s with the. Junior Order team this week in Fraternal League bowline. 537 133 5(7 590 547 -UBI im'Anrs The Volts beat the Power bowlers took three from tlie wo games due to the terrific pound- nll -i Order, Sqimrc Circle ner'Uml Conley. White wid Grimm gave the overstuffed tooth picks, lonley hit down 247-613 for ths ilnrtln itegtnnlrr DoiiKherty Totall evening's high score.

Buddy nndj of the losers toppled over i an K. of 2-1, Bnd DeMolny two from the Shrine Club in othrr mntche. 1 The summnrles: o. 00 sticks. Haselbcrfrer Menderj CooX Xodmari Roecter Domboskey Totals MinVc Bunders Storry Beattle Mulshes Brant The summary: AMPERES 130 165 113 135 166 133 108 128 J5 101 IBO 180 400 457 38S 270 540 783 DEMANDS 120 148 P5 131 107 112 81 8(8 77.1 2103 213 149 144 116 140 100 1039 WATTS 93 178 98 11)5 118 09 1.13 141 175 159 136 157 550 415 357 410 353 382 332 OM3-333J 361 333 396 40 406 450 758 821 600 fl Forstrr 107 96 138 104 KKfirHTF.KEnS nctrinbimRh 107 113 Mrs.

MOIlt 74 63 20J 340 3S1 382 368 Z33 715 Mrn. King Mrn. Mm. Miller Straw Wood Total! Mlspi Hamilton MUs WrlBht BecVman Mont Gordon Ill Totnln 369 F.I.LTS 11 101 in 117 US 147 301 MS Bchnffer Johnson Rornlne Mnlhcss DO 86 96 161 BurtRT I Blind Ml 344 285 373 105 158 ino 850 POWBR 149 105 UK 118 "I 109 107 168 133 106 158 If.n 33 36 13J-- 33 150- 54 B78-1D9 105 11 100 125 130 no 111 160 90 Hoedcr 87 arter 123 137 303 160 111 144 111 335 373 146- 364 Total" versole Rrder Hind Reynolds mlth lolhrocfc irodbcek Totuli Coznd FUttrl! ToUlK 691 738 64B--IS3. JUNIOR ORDER IQ8 BO 110 132 HO 7..

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