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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 7

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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KAUlfc JUUKlNALlUVlt, Satnrdir, March SI. 1961 lira rag icainniDcairD on spiee, vmMnAafm mt JMKnMAOMM cvrCA i kcums eumtim iixncKtnrrcmaa jsmfrtj a awu. ca I f'X ytupfomi, ABC earn owns 734 P5mi Series Sets Record, Then Pjty tou The i7J- High team Ravens Werreland-BIU Stark 5I8-J10. Ollle ijaat ooj, Anajr L.ajaoa hi, Catholle Classic E. Rartshelm 686.

Bol-Mar lndritant4C. Arndt 557, K. Damaschke 4. V. Mitio Ml poor guy is In a rut and can't seem to bowl a game of less DES MOINES WrFor a few fleeting moments Friday P.

Alello 662, H. Bonini 651, J. La0 Oaln 540. H. Orttel 543.

H. Standlsh I. Hign team Hank Prager 2561, 60 Bol-Mor Lanes 5735 Vthan 230 lately. Knlahta of Pythias Oordy Tornoo Paragamian cracked his tecu runer o. jerry preirrer 545 acln Clasaie K.

Maresh 5T. Fall 868. K. OeUers 848, Perdue 548. N.

Bwanaon 54S. High team night, the' Hal Llebers bowling shop team from Gary, was the toast of the American Bowling Congress. High team Mowry O-Jt 3510, Kens second national honor count Lumofr North Sid. 7S Harold Larson 54, Butta Hansen 87V Jarlr Anii.M. CI in 24 hours Friday night, stringing together consistent JAW Friday NIU Cos pies Mark Petersen 677-212, Masgla Faucettt 46, Leone Slmonsen 458-188.

High team John Wuhrman 851. Ed Schneider 5sl! Then disaster struck. The team opened its regu Rosenbaum 545, Harold Peterson 541, Paul Jacobsen 548. High team -Roy Harris Tavern 2662, Greenleayes Nursery 52. oqo star jssj.

Aces 1 41. Vptawn Jolters W. Schneider 578. A Paragamian 640-211. W.

Slater 674. SouthSlde rnnnll Martin 668, T. Hooffert 864, L. Brighton 648, H. Pechner 647, w.

stills 645. High team Elsendratha 2821, :2.JJ0: Hansen 580. Bob Wieland 572, John Kratochvil 667. Don Hoffman 565. Hlirh team nnrir'a nan winner neat vo.

ly strong games of 233, 243 and 258 for a 734 series In the Businessmen's Major League. The 734 represented a season's, high in the Major League and moved Paragamian into fourth place in the city ten-pin standings. On Thursday lar division series with 1134, the best beginning by any team in the 59-year of the event and the 14th best' game ever bowled in the tournament. Hamilton Beach Girls Wanda Stortr Eckert Insurance 538. Uptown Home R.

Rohleder 557. Dave Homan 554. Pete utw km wh so, jiign team Ulspenaers 2118-722, Modln Dave Snvder 654. Vlrcll na vaiente 2837, Richard's Chrlstensen 536, Wensel Koaenakl 62. High team Cab Units 2406, Convectors Commercial Milt Haas eie.

But the Hoosiers skidded jo. xerry uui oes, joe Exterovich 688, i(A gkWAUSTroYT WATB TO lalf OUT COMES UEWY ii I fcjfl 1. I 'ff TH5i2 TOYS wrrWOCT THEM Vy Lutheran Arllne Petersen 488, Elaine Zlrkelbach 4B5, Alma Cooper 474, Jan Hanneman 477, Alma Klrsh 467. Rose- to 866 and 927 for a 2927 to riauui Art KSKW 060-2JJ. Pete Arslkovic 675, Jerry Pankow 672, evening Paragamian had rolled a 715 set which in Hoy Bmlth 670.

Bernla u-hnli neo. tal. not good enough to make mavie K.risiopeii eat. Hign team Ha' cine Fuel 2387-788. A1 Allstars J303, MbV dub Jlf.

wars-eland Ladies Betty Curclo 478 the top 10. cluded, games of 279 and 234 187. High team Douglas Bowi 3137 752. Name MlnsrLeo Majohrowlti Thomas 584, Vlo Seiti 668, Hank Maler 568, Reverend Gloudeman Nelson Rolls 696 In the opening John Bol-Mor Handicsnttettea Rose Ostre Bright hit Joseph Mol ski 41, Julie Szeuest 488. Minnie uross oou, boo poraeday 665, Bill Fox 562.

Lee Burdlck 643. Frank D'Alle 481-188, Betty Ssepesl 475, High team Bol-Mor 2243-805. nar had 244, William Ryan Nlootera 541, Don Kemen 641, High Three other scores which might have led the city on an average night were relegated to the background by Surf Ladies Home Jackie Theres 236, and James Tarpo 200 471. High team Keno Koffee Pot 2114- 755. and Michael Jankovich 199 Jacobsen Mfg.

Co. Jack Dlel 555, Ralph Anderson 654, High team Javelins 3807-828. Hamilton Beach No. 1 Al Michelotte St. John Nee.

Ruby Reed 461. Marv There were no changes in Cashman 481, Kathy Dedeyn 454-184. High team Saturn 2055-748. Paragamian's fireworks. Bob Nelson ripped off a 696-268 ova-no.

Art Lul 556, F. Brittelle 642. High team Vacuum Cleaners 2638-888. the standings for the third llnd John We lis (total) 228-116: SUcno pom, we He A soviet WAtT HERE npencer Bimettei -Mary Hochgurtel Andy Schaefer (partial) 383-145. High WELt take Trie oeePVuiis WILL fT WITH U5 TO WfeRlPA THE BOW 6UT CAN VO0 TAKE YOUR TlMt 488.

straight BORROVS team tsiroui 728-235. PIA.S, BR. 5PY WITH A WOMV PASSPORTS ONE BV TRAW TO OW A FLAT CAR AM IU THE MOOD WERNER! ml SOU GET HIM TO THff ABOUT IT? WEKVT in-'the UAW-CIO League, his top game being the city high mark for the evening, Dan A CAPITAL TO BE PEP0RTEDT FORTHiTRlPi MILB PKIVB in WANT OTHER REP5T0 KNOW WE HAVE CER IWT0 TUMLAl IWTOTUXTLAl A TAIN 1MF0RMATKJW. Hayward had 676 aided by a THRU PEN5B VILLAGE OP VET! iT4-A- Ta- It 257, and Bucky Pofahl flat Wl i i-. Bit ar.

tened 669 pins including sin gle game falls of 230 and 245. number of other outstanding singles were record ed as Al Lutze notched 258, jrj Charlie Kronick 257, Bob Metz 256, Fred Schmidt 216, and Gene Ockey 245. There wasn't much ques 11 JJj A Tn. ag. Pea on.

tion about women's laurels as Mary Ann Konsin battered 596-237. June Kramer's 552 4 uu- jA- PUNCH OUf THE" "3 llERE-YOU HAVE" 1K. was next best. Bowling Scores I i it i III FKECK, "PS my WUH7 1 1 RAVIOLI NVEMTONJsTtT mm it- it I) J5' p-rrrfH 9 zr nt II HI1.SPHII.nl Sill tl t--lou Paragamian, Bullneaamen'a Major Mi Bob Nelson, UAW-CIO 78 Dan Hayward, Bol-Mor Idt' pendent Bucky Pofahl. Hotel Racine Claaalc B3 Gregi Mahnke, Hotel Racine Claaalc 32 Fred 8chmldt.

North Side 875 030 Al Lutte, Businessmen'! Major 34 Dick Hansen. Uptown Home; Hank Runnel, Southstde Cornel Ill-Kin Clausen, Businessmen's AP Wlrephoto Steve Jackman of Minnesota (Lane 3) leaps from starting board in 50-yard freestyle event in NCAA meet and went on to win in 21.1, a record for Ohio State Nears NCAA Swim Title Major -15 Al Ostzke, Businessmen's Major 13 Lory Nlkl, Businessmen's Major 611 Bob Men, Businessmen's Major 01 Austin Standiford, Bpencer's Bill Buprak, Northslde 874 05 Georgt Sheriff. Businessmen's Major; Jim Mohrlsnd, Bpencer's Cornel. 03 Don Krause, Bol-Mor COLUMBUS UP) Ohiolruled a' deadlock. Michigan State's versatile Buckeyes had State's time ousted the Ameri 00 Tom Dlckert, Holy Nam' Minor 1 I 1 (SO FAR.ALLj I HEY.

IT LOOKS SI I I (Tr TW CLUCK'S LIKE ME FINALLY JvX 7 jff) 5YLVKTER'S JEEN DONE IS MADE UP HIS JUl Brewer Sent their first NCAA swim cham uene ucney, jacoDsen WOMEN pionship since 1956 and their 11th since 1937 just can record of 3:15.9 set by the New Haven swim club last year, and the intercollegiate and NCAA records of 1:16.1 586 Mary Ann Konsin, Spencer Btrlkettes (52 June Kraemer, Hamilton Beach 4 Betty Borgardt, Lutheran; HI about wrapped up today. Seven events are on to wood, butneran ti 543 Rose Schetter. Hamilton Beach Down, Martin Gets Release (By the Associated Press) ,525 Lorraine Piatt, It Friday night's slate, but' the Nite CouDles set by Yale in 1957. Ruling a tie despite the different times in the Telay was not the only oddity. In the i 828 June Rlchto, Lutheran 621 Dot Damaschke.

Lutheran 617 Mary Smerda, Wergeland 615 Virginia Sabatino. Werxeland Bucks had a huge 52-point total for'" the first nine, 22 ahead of runnerup Southern 607 Betty Exner, Spencer Btrlkettes 00-yard backstroke Princeton's Jed Graef made it home ous juoy jensen, soi-Mor Hanoi Billy Martin and Jim Brewer, who tangled at Wrigley Field during the 1960 season California, and were expected to add to their edge in the in 1:58.7, but the- judges de -t canpettes 603 Millie Olockson, Lutheran OTHER KCORES late going, cided the winner was Ohio State's L. B. Schaefer who Businessmen's Major High team Krlcksen Drugs 2864, Maler Pennant in one of the most serious Steve Jackman, Minnesota's was clocked in the next lane Auei. UAW-CIO Loral 180 Al Verts 671 fights ever seen on a baseball in 1:58.8, streamlined freestyler, was Friday night's standout as two new records went into the diamond, pondered their futures today after getting un books.

Minnesota scored only welcome news on the same i tit i N. i i Mt I I AW, C'MON, HO TTE BAKF, AW, I'M SOIWfY THEN KJKtt NEXT TWI I s. THIS HARD WORKLX ABOUT THAT I YOUlL A BIT MORE ESPECIALLY, GIMME A HANO Mo! INDIAN SQUAW CAREFUL HOW VOO GET WHEN I'M ONE I HERe.WIU.YUHP I AAIXED-UP IN A OF THE I fV -V PLfASEr y-niiil PEAU. IU3UAWS 18 points in last year's meet, day. but with Jackman splashing masterfully the Gophers were Oilers, Denver in Hoop Finals Playoff 'Tills Today in NBA (By th Associated Press) Martin, a former member of the New York Yankees firmly in third place this time with 27.

Jackman broke the 50-yard DENVER UP) For about who was traded to Kansas City in 1957 after celebrated night club party hastened freestyle record, both inter C53L- A 25 years, teams from Denver, The division title playoffs collegiate and NCAA, twice. in the National Basketbal a mountain metropolis, and his exit from the world cham Bartlesville, an Oklahoma Assn. resume today with the Lbs Angeles Lakers trying to nail the Western champion community of 28,000, have pions, was given his unconditional release by the Minne Yi.i zf mm been hot rivals in the amateur sota Twins Friday. basketball wars. ship and Boston's Celtics The old mark of 21.4 seconds was made by Jackman in last year's Big Tn meet here, and the NCAA standard the same was authored by Mich-j igan's Frank Legacki in 1961.1 Judging Oddities I The Gopher great wheeled The 11 -year veteran of seeking a commanding lead They'll tangle again tonight in the East.

for the national AAU cham seven major league clubs hit .246 with the Twins last year The defending champion pionship. The U.S. Marines and was scheduled to be their from Quantico, and Akron, Ohio, will play for third regular second baseman be fore rookie Bernie Allen, for Celtics play the Philadelphia Warrior (TV channel 5 1:30) at Philadelphia, leading two games to one in the Eastern eliminations. The Lakers, place. through the qualifier in 21.3 to break both, then took the finel inv21.1.

In the evening's finale, the 400-yard freestyle mer Purdue quarterback, made an impressive spring iw 3-v Mmw" iimuucs i cvcur niwni ciCK WUK rAUNv IHt POCK6T IINIWG TO RAISE TMi 6 SAA5ELJCA I SHOW-JUST LIKE A ITECHWOUE WAS VERY SLOPPY PQmAS1tf) 5 PICKPOCKETS IN HIS M09, COACH H0LDIM5A POST- I TODAY BILL" LITS SE TUFPY DID HE -r MORTEM AFTER A I YOU TAKE THK-m fSc 1 T. VTTabl Either the Denver Truckers or the Oklahoma Oilers will grab the title left vacant Lrelay, Jackman contributed a showing. Martin, 33, has been offered a scout's job. 46.9-second anchor which when the Cleveland Pipers, Brewer, 24, left-hander who brought Minnesota from far with.a 3-1 lead over Detroit, are host to the Pistons in a night game at Los Angeles after missing a chance to put away the series in four 1961 champions, turned pro back and into a tie with Mich showed great promise, couldn't stick with the Cubs who to go into the American Bas igan State in a race which ketball League. sent him to the minors on 24- erased all the old records.

straight games. Detroit ral Denver beat the Marines in hour recall. Last year he had The Spartans were timed lied for a 118-117 victory Friday night's semi-finals 83- in 5:15.8 and Minnesota in 5 Wjswmii r(imwi Thursday night in Detroit aft a 1-7 record for Chicago with a 5.79 earned run average. u. ine second game was 3:15.9, but the placing judges er the Lakers hafd won the more interesting for the Den first three.

ver Coliseum crowd of 7,0001 ii it rmww. The odds favor the Lakers Sta ley Cup Duels as Bartlesville swept from behind for its 2-72 triumph 5V mom WllWikm over Akron; 1 i i a BiaWPII 1 iff! Ill If to close out Detroit in game five and settle back to await a decision in the best-pf-sev-en Boston-Philadelphia series. The Lakers are 12-0 over the Mike Moran, a 6-foot-9- Resume on Sunday IKANDK I at. M.fii.aiu 4 inch sharpshooter with mus -roAwn 1 i WPE Trst A DO YOU UPAP cles, who played college bas- (Br th8 Aiioclated Press) KeiDaii at Marquette, was minutes to win the second GOOD TOr GOTTEN XJ23 'r Pistons at Los Angeles since the Laker franchise was moved to the West Coast from Minneapolis two years The vengeance-bent Mon Denver strongest weapon! game against the Hawks 4-3, against the Marines. Big treal Canadiens and the bruising Toronto Maple Le'afs, both ago.

Thursday. "We Stole It" "We stole the game," con boasting fat -2-0 leads in the Los Angeles again will have Mike rattled off 28 points. Three Win Titles in Free Throw Test Army Pfc. Elgin Baylor avail ceded Montreal coach Toe Stanley Hockey Cup semifinal playoffs, invade enemy territory Sunday night in an Blake. "But you can't judge able and, coupled with Jerry West, that means a pretty good effort no matter what us from that game.

We didn't play well and we can do much effort to stretch their Don Tempesta, Jim Kressig, and Tom Paulsen are Racine's else happens. better. In fact, we always do The Canadiens, dethroned well in Chicago." 1962 free-throw champions. by Chicago last year after The Leafs are not overcon Tempesta 23 out- of winning the cup five years in fident in meeting the Rangeri 25 to win the senior division row, play the Black Hawks again after Thursday's 2-1 title in the recreation depart-1 in Chicago. The Leafs face Tiger vs.

Hank on TV Tonighf NEW YORK (JP Dick Tiger, 32, the British Empire middleweight champion, will squeaker. the New York Rangers in New The Leafs contained Andy York. ment annual competion, edging out Ron Cuzner by one. St Catherine's guard Kres Bathgate, the Rangers lead I CNriES OMNTEfie? 1 -Li Both the Canadiens and ing scorer, in Toronto and that sig bagged 23 of 25 for the Sdth0Nf5I 'O 'MBgicar III IHI8I IfT 5itOS IFtI Leafs could wrap it up before just about spelled the differ be on the spot tonight when the streaking Nigerian faces Henry Hank of Detroit at ence. high school division laurels, while Paulsen edged twin "Eddie Litzenburger was returning home.

If they both win Sunday and again Tuesday, it's all over for the Hawks and Rangers. If the brother Terry In the grade! Madison Square Garden. on Bathgate and did a ver school class by shooting 18 good job, Imlach said. Tiger will risk a promised middleweight title fight semis are not decided by for 25. Both Paulsen, boys As if the Rangers didn't played guard for St.

John against either Gene Fullmer Nepomuk. or Terry Downes, the co have enough troubles, Ken Schinkcl, right winger on the third line, came out of Thurs Tuesday, the two series go back to Montreal and Toronto for the following two games. The Canadiens, down 3-1 in his 10-round television (ABC TV '9 p.m.. CST) bout with Hank. Tiger day's game with, a broken big" with nine minutes to go.

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