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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 9

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JWEDNESDAY. APRIL 8. 1936 ERIN BREWS WIN 2 fiAMES Rain Ground in Fight to Win Home Title THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. NINE STANDINGS Erin Brews 63 44 i.nsy Beers 66 45 Brediger Florists Basics First National 0.

P. s. Hairy 66 P. W. L.

in 21 24 6:: :16 27 G'J 30 33 31 66 21 45 60 16 44 Pet. 6i)S 6S2 S6 571 476 IK Erin Brews helped their fight to capture the championship of the Massillon Recreation's Home bowling league Tuesday evening when they two games from the First National Bank. Brediger Florists slipped out of second place when they lost two games to the Acme Dairies and the Leisy Beers took over the position with a three -game conquest of the Ohio Public Service. The O. P.

S. broke even in six ries last night, losing three to the sy Beers but winning three from Reliance. The Reliance, however, did not fare so well, being on -the short end in two matches, also being taken into camp there times by the Eagles. Ginther of the Eagles topped the -circuit last night with a 634 total. Scores: Brediger Florists 137 129 14S 193 182 201 1C3 210 163 184 PRIVATE LIVES OF PICTURE PEOPLE LYLE TALBOT.

Ohemce Corral Ernst Andra Ste-phans 135 137 190 181 Totals 763 919 Acme Dairy Eisenbrie 151 173 Biehl 137 Slicker 146 I.OTV Man 300 Handicap 58 146 200 300 56 152 114 177 Son 56 Totals 790 First National Bank Ashholt 157 179 Hess 155 161 Burrell 146 167 Hoch 157 150 Heintzer 141 177 Handicap 42 42 Totals 7S6 876 Erin Brews IT 167 211 TTaggart 176 158 Slinger 184 Ertle 165 Haas 181 873 P.ody Sehligal Helline Emij? Handicap Totals Brownsberger Bright Pifer 'Ginther 177 17!) 133 150 195 42 Vfith hit parentt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Henderson At the gate "of hits Beverly Hills home Totals SOO JBmiK Helline Rody Dehoff Low Man Totals if Stanford Bond PHILLIES AND A'S PLAN CITY SERIES DANVILLE, April 8, Wilson of the. Phils has nominated Burkv Walters and Hal Kelle- anntial city series Saturday and Sunday.

Kolleher shared the mound duties with Moore against. Atlanta MID-ATLANTIC SEEKS CANTON Would Make City Eighth Member of CANTON. April 8, Daily, president of the Mid-Atlantic baseball lencue, hoped for last-minute developments here today to insure Canton's entry as the eighth member! IJliallfv of the loop this season. i OIUVCS He was scheduled to report to members of the league in session this afternoon at. Zanesvllle.

Daily said the situation probably would wind tip in the necessity tor making a decision between "organizing a baseball company here myself" DOG POISONER IS HUNTED BY POLICE BRIDGEPORT, April 8. Police here Tuesday were seeking the pois- oner of more than a score of dogs in her to piteh against the A's in In? the suburban Klrkwood residential yesterday. section. The dogs died after eating wieners which had been treated with poison and scattered about. Mayor John Kuhn, who recently had announced a war against stray dojis.

emphatically denied that the 1 aduimistration had anything what- Duilds Business to cl with thp oi siaugh- tc i. He.sident.s whose dogs were killed lincl bombarded his office with complaints. I.CH'AI, BUSINESS NKWS or taking back Berkley, W. as a member. The oldest stoves in You will find them at the A.

F. Porl- mnim 120 Erie S. "We have sold Mooiv and Detroit "I still hope to hoar something ntovi-s fur pnibauiy muni Mum here." he sr.id. "althoiiRh we don't three times us miuiy years ns any have anything very definite. I other line of stoves In Massillon," "1 don't think otT.nni7.ins club snys Prank Portmnnn.

here myself is very cood job for a president, of a league but It looks like either that or Berkley unless "Why? Because the above statement Is sure proof of quality. No firm, can build a good reputation on in- OS KER AUTO WRECKING Wanted To Buy 1000 Junked Cars NKW TIRES and BATTERIES 116 4th NW Dial 6135 someone comes to the front, today, fenoi- merchandise "I've heard talk thnt the league pleased to show complete lines in Moore and Detroit Jewel ranges with nl! the latest conveniences and invite you to compare drop to six clubs this season, ant I'm of the opinion we should have eiaht." Concerning Beckley, he said. the, rw directors think "they should try to Ret a bigger city over in this terri- RALPH INC EM AY JOIN li-W STAFF The A. P. Porttnann Co.

also sells and Installs a roof for every building. It has put root's on many of Masslllon's largest business buildings find finest lesiclences. Estimates are furnished freely. CLEVELAND, April 8. Watts, head couch at Bnldwin-Wnl- ace, said today hr was considering islcliiR approval of the NEW CASTLE.

April BUSINESS MAN, 77, KILLED BY AUTO ROLL CALL by WALTER JOHNS CEVTRAI PRESS WALTER JUMP AS IN THE SPRINTS, there seems to be an overabundance of high jumping talent for Uncle Sam's Olympic team. And, just as in the sprints, Negroes dominate. But there is a "white Walter Marty. Concerning Marty, it may be best to start by saying he is a world cham- 714 O. P.

S. J9i- 368 159 174 15!) 183 141 1S1 142 131 170 Totals 851 26K jj O. P. S. panford 352 Send 161 Peck 165 flony j.I5 KracUer 171 Handicap 37 If Totals 789 887 i' Lelsy Beers.

16li 231 397 160 218 180 202 150 169 162 176 347 37 187 177 MS 157 117 37 lverthorne tow Score TODAY THURS. So That Everybody Can See Me la Funniest Picture 2 BIG FEATURES Walter Marty white hope in high pion. Walter is the long-legged former Fresno State, California, track star who once leaped over the high barrier 6 feet inches to set an outdoor track mark: The Fresno lad now, however, is out of college and is a member of the Olympic club of San Francisco. Johnson His Nemesis Walter picked up quite a few track championships during his collegiate competition. But there is one real hodoo to him, a hoodoo who may! spell doom for Walt in the Olympics.

LOSE CHANCE TO COP FLAG GORMAN BEATS HIS OWN TIME Stindl Tailors Drop Two Games to Blue Ribbons Team STANDINGS P. W. L. Pet. Plinrll Tailors St HemU-r's Jtestaurant 7S 45 3.1 Lucas Dairy XI 45 dial SI 45 nr, Mr.Lain Grocery SI 411 41 Whitey's Blue Rihhnn SI 36 45 Grocery En I on 7S 81 21 .17 31 50 414 3S.

1 Stindl Tailors Tuesday evening lost a chance to sew up the Brunswick Industrial bowling league championship when they were r.ble to win but one game from Whitey's Blue Ribbons while the match between Bender's Restaurant, in second place, and Bordner's Grocery was postponed. The Graf-Philips Coal climbed into a tie with the Lucas Dairy for third place by winning three straight from the Dairies. The McLain Grocery won two games from the Eaton Manufacturing. Stanke topped the McLain keglers with 625 while Fischer had 610 for the Eaton. Scores: Eaton Mfg.

Co. 1-14 111 17: 1 127 iMi! Hill -Ml Ill; IS7 Clevelander Lowers Mark In 150-Yard Medley CLEVELAND, April 8. Gorman of Cleveland Central Y. M. C.

A. lowered his own district record by one and one-half seconds in tfic 150-yard individual medley event of the Northeastern Ohio A. A. U. meet last night.

His time was one minute, 44.2 seconds. Nelson Otis of Cleveland set a new district record in the 440-yard frcr: style. His time was five minutes, iil.3 seconds. Gorman held the old record of five minutes. 32.4 seconds.

Elwood Woodling of Akron broke a third record by swimming the 150- yard backstroke in 1:47.0. Jimmy Troughton set the old record of 1:48.5 two years ago. if Ralph Vlnce, former John Carrol! loach, lo the Yellow Jnckels' shift'. At the time, Vlnce's successor I Ciirroll, Tom Conley, announced hat; Frnnk Gaul, one of the heroes the Notre Dame victory over Ohio State lust. fall, would be his backfleld lutor nt Carroll.

CRIPPLED GIANTS HELP EACH OTHER Pearson Chipper K-nlth Fischer Totals J. Maiirer Detwcilcr Sm tip nice W. Ilardlcap Totals 11)7 174 1 lilt Ifii: Ml 1 Team Will Hold First Practice HICKORY. N. April 8.

That first bn'se job seems to be quite a load for a couple of Giants' first basemen to carry. Terry played four Innings gainst, the Indians yesterday and then ordered Sam Leslie to set out on the sack. Terry Sam's back was no worse than his sore knee. HERMAN TO JOIN REDS TODAY by an automobile. John B.

Kiet'er, 77, wns killed Tuesday us ho riod to cross the street at the Intersect ion of High- i land and Laurel nve.s.. here. He hiul alighted from street oir mid was struck sis lit; iiround tht back end. He had been in business here lor half a century. IT PAYS SHOP AT PENNEY'S STONE MALT CO.

VIRGINIA DARE Untile Plus Tax 75c WINSTON SALEM, N. April 8. Hennnn, last- of the Reds' holdouts, was expected to report, here today as the tenm resumes the series with Detroit. Gene Schott. the only home toivner on the Reds' roster, wns slated to oppose General Crow tier on the hill.

TAUSCHER SENT TO MINNEAPOLIS tea 61') 872 851 McLain Co. IIS IS!) 1 161 1S1I -11 IliS 40 40 flf.7 SCI 14S 114 21)1 20" 147 S3 1 (Continued from Page Eight) The hoodoo is Cornelius Johnson, Compton, Negro. Walter hasn't beaten "Corney" since they met in the 1932 Olympic tryouts in 1932 at Long Beach, Cal. And to keep up the Walt fell before Johnson this year at the Long Beach relays, though Walt did 6 feet 7 inches that day. Selected by several coaches as real Olympic timber.

'Walt recently won the indoor event at the San Francisco meet and a short time ago won the event in his Olympic club's dual meet with the University of California. Recovered From Operation A recent hernia operation has slowed up the Marty lad to some extent. But he's been doing 6 feet 7 Inches and the like in practice and that is pretty fair high jumping. He Is outdoors. expected to improve list.

Taylor and Albright had 1078 and Hershberger and Kalentic 1072. With two of the 1935 American Bowling Congress champions already having failed to retain their laurels, the third of last year's crop of titleholders will start the defense of his championship tonight when Ora Mayer of San Francisco rolls his first games in the 1936 ABC tourney. Mayer won the all-events title at Syracuse, N. lasfc year with a 2,022 total. The Wolfe Firestone Service team of Niagara Falls, N.

team champion in 1935, hit only 2,851 last night and will finish far down in the list this year. Previously Don Brokaw of Canton, had failed in an attempt to win a second straight singles championship. Schepps Beers of Dallas, stole the show last night by gathering Stindl Tailors Kan- Stind'l J. Grieshein.cr Totals Whitey's Blufi Ribbon OiravcF Kichardson llnnrticnp Totals I'rntt Tiiherling- j.ii; Un 171 ss 1S2 969 18.1 5 .1 3 117 107 5SS S7fi 550 206 SS The Massillon Merchants baseball team which is still uncertain about playing in the Northern Ohio league this season will hold its first practice Thursday at 5 p. m.

at Lincoln park. M. Piper Blagn, Grimm, Shrake, Dutton, Anthony, Williams. Urban, Burlingame, Geckler, M. Drngomlr, T.

Dragomir, Taylor, Price, Ess, Walters, Scott, Wolfe, Johnson, Hoyman. Herman. Bickle, B. Kekick. Seery mid other players wanting to tryou'l are to report.

All positions on the team p.rr wide open and the players who show the most ability will be selected to fill them. Workouts also will be held Saturday nnd Sunday at 2 p. m. at Lincoln park. TJVlnn and are asked to see the mnnaner at his home tonight.

WHITE SOX FACE PIRATES TODAY 176 SS 261 920 10M 938 285S Graf-Philips 210 Handicap 61 Totals 164 isfi 61 748 726 Lucas Dairy U'orkhiKer 162 159 Uarrlon 150 202 157 I'll Hazel 208 170 V'7 179 752 179 30R 188 Ifl'J 4SS 4SS 222C 510 r.iio 536 550 Others besides Marty -to figure In f25 which was good for fifth place. the high jump are the aforementioned, Johnson, Vince Murphy, Dave Burke, Harold Osborn, Gilbert Cruter, Dave Albritton and George Spitz, among others. AMUSEMENTS "STRIKE ME PINK" Hollywood's co-called "dance pictures" have almost killed the art of dancing in America and will finish the job unless something is done about it. This warning was broadcast by Robert Alton, famous young Broadway dance director who directed the dances and ensembles in "Strike Me Pink," Eddie Cantor's sixth annual screen musical now at the Lincoln theater. Alton has made a careful study of dancing in pictures and reached the conclusion that sensational effects should be achieved through the medium of genuine dancing rather than through, the use of elaborate props.

His Idea may be seen carried out in "Strike Me Pink," Massillon scores: Doubles Kerens 186 173 202 153 203 Totals 3S9 379 -1100 Taylor 171 Albright ISO 181 201 161 184 Totals 351 382 Horahbcrger 176 Kalentic 211 Totals 387 162 157 181 185 343 342-1072 FEATURE NO. 2 BUCK JONES "THE IVORY HANDLED GUN" on Independent Classified Ad, OPENS AT GRAND Barbara Stanwyck and her leading man, Robert Young, go through a series of exciting and hilarious adventures as a pretty, socially prominent co-ed and a young American buck private who find themselves stranded a'cross the Mexican border and make a breakneck dash for home, in "Red Salute," rollicking comedy which began a two-day engagement at the Grand theater today. That some animaigpxsess in In- Tracy 157 David 178 199 171 123 220 Totals 335 370 Cook 1S5 Heck, Jr 145 Totals Singles Tracy 174 David 186 Berens 199 Heck, jr. 214 Brlggs Taylor 157 Alhrlg-ht I.i6 Knlentlc IBS H(-rshborger 14fi Cook ifin 176 310 214 207 20 168 189 179 16S Iff. 112 188 JC9 997 1.13—',«!' WADC TO BOOST POWER WASHINGTON, April 8.

Station WADC, at Talmadge, Summit county, was granted permission by the communications commission yesterday to increase its daytime power from 2,500 to 5,000 watts. telligence bordering on the human Is clearly demonstrated in the latest Buck Jones starring picture, "The Ivory Handled Gun," which is also showing at the Grand Totals 677 725 744 2146 BUCKEYE VARSITY BEATS SCRUBS 19-0 COLUMBUS, April 8, Ohio State university scrubs were no match for the regular football team yesterday and went down to defeat 19 to 0, as the second week of spring grid practice got under way. Touchdowns were scored by Dick Nardi and John Bettridge, the latter crossing the goal line twice. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT (Ry The Associated Press.) BUFFALO, Henry Lewis, 176, worlil liRlu lu-avyu-elttlit champion, and Of urge Nichols, 177, Buffalo, drew, XBW Ynr.IC~I.oii Ambers, 136, HPi-kimcr, outpointed Pete Mnscia. York, fC).

IMiil Purr, AV.isliIiigloii. outpointed AVrlqjn, M.iy. AVashinffton, (15). I.OS ANUKLES Lfe 3S9, San DiCKO, and Kins Le- vlnslcy, 200. Chirapo.

drew, (10) ASHTABULA Kerrnmln, A.ilitahiila. outpointed Jimmy Ovplaiid, (10). LiKht- unavailable). PORTLAND, Barth, 571'i, Cleveland, outpointed Red 16-114, Pittsburgh, (10). BIXGITAMTOX, X.

Y. Bnbe Amos, 161, -Syrnmisc, X. out- pointed Nick Horsey, 160, Endinott, X. (6). PALM niSACIT.

Godwin, 173, Dayltma Boaoh, outpohUnd Joe. Knight, 167H. Cairo, (10). HICKORY, N. April 8, Th Indians' ranks were reduced by on today as Walter Ttiuscher, vetern right handed pitcher bought on con dition from Minneapolis, was give Ills outrlRhl release.

He planned rejoin Minneapolis. The Indian were here for their 12th gntn with the Giants. WRESTLING MERIDIAN, Miss. April 8, The White Sox meet the Pirates today in the last game of their scries, i The game scheduled for Thursday at' storm-stricken Tupelo, been cancelled. Vernon Kennedy was nominated to start for the Sox today while Guy Bush was expected i to twirl for the Pirates.

I (Ry The AspOcIntNl AI.WANV. X. Onrih.llrtl. 214, St. Louis dcfcuu-il Jneic Dnno- vnn, 220, Boston, ono f.ill.

X. Cox, 220 Kniinfca Rudy Oin.nlin. nno fall. jr.AVJi.V, 1 220, Jrnlnncl, A he (Vi-piiaii, 20C, Xow York, Mralght Inlls. X.

J. Jon Mnn- 17(1. Cnmdrn, dofnntod King, 178, Nnw Yr.rk, HtriiiKht Pppclt, 19)7, vcfiun, X.Oi., won from Kjiji- 1M5. AU.V.VRAPOUS (Jim Siniiifn- liorp. Kuslipy, 212, ratfrsfin.

nnc full. Paralyzed, She Flies! Betty Sncll, of St. Thomas, Canada, was stricken with infantile paralysis when she was three years old. She has never walked since. Despite the fact that airport attendants have to carry her to the plane, she has qualified, for private pilot's license, and 'intends to maka commercial.

aviation her career. Central Frees) SEAT COVERS New patterns for all cars including- 1936 models. Strong Auto Supply Co. DIAL Tfflsl Tulii-H Free Men's Suits For Spring The kind you would expect to pay $25. $13.35 All Models and Shades W.

S. Moke Store For Men of Distinction 5H Erie S. THE NKW SPRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS $19.75 $24.75 and $29,75 THE Meek-Segner Co. Biggest sales in seven years! Official gas economy record of 24.27 miles per gallon! World's largest one-piece steel top strongest all- steel body! inches of elbow room Automatic gas-saving overdrive! Helen Dryden styling! NEW LOW DOWN PAYMENT which nuiy easily covered by the WW trndc-In value of your presont ear, delivers i. eompletely ennlppnd 1936 Studen halter Sedan In Massillon.

New low C. month T. flnnncln.c charKcs all paid! WAGNER GARAGE CLOYD W. WAGNER, Inc..

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