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YHS Braves Down Lincoln Park P CJ Kanins Cos TUB YPtILAWTI DAILY PRIM, YPBtLANTI, Ml©*., WEDNESDAY, FTI. t, 1848 PAGE SIX Sports Roundup Chlee*e~AP—Two of tho greatest shotmaker* In billiards Willie and Jake Schaefer Chicago, open Y.H.S. N. T Down Hoppo of will Braves of Whit* Plain*. Lincoln Park a I.ObO-polnt threo-cuahlon match her* neat Monday for $2,000. Th« meeting *ach other for the first Urn* In threo-cuahlon competi- two. Wolvarlnae tion. will play two 50-point fclorks daily for 10 consecutive day*. DAILY CROSSWORD • Seven First ••• • B. Shaw 445, J. Braid MS, B. ACROSS 2 Min* 16 Prepare for <s,ew Tork —AP— First Ba*eman Johnny Mire and Second Baseman Scores Low* 50*. A. Stewart 445, H. Bran* 1 Locomotive entrance publication Bowling Ceora* Hauamann today relumed their alyned New York C.lant* con- Places Taken 500, handicap 84. Branrlck. la part 3. Chief deity 19 Neuter HOUSE LEAGUE 497. tract* to the office of Secretary Kddle Mire at 33 count i RIVERSIDE ley 469. Browning 464. Ryan Gam* totala 783 711 carry The Ypsllanti High School 4. Moccasin- (Babyl 1 pronoun 78$ 13M #d on heavily by Manager Mel Ott to play first base and the tank- Trojan Laundry Game totals 703 724 748 2165 er* drowned the "Blue and Orange" like shoe 4 Father 20. Organa of Bearcat* brunt of the Giant*' slugging attack. Stewart 497. Millar 414. Hardin Oixl* Shop ••• • • | from the of 7 5 Astringents Lincoln Park by score Ordered hearing P. Bruch 50(. H. Ilaab 431, C. Jacobs 420, R. Parker 111, r>4 in meet here Tuesday, 6 Os the 23 Music note 452, Connely 430, Stadtmiller 418, Ernesto Carmona former manager of the Mexico City I to 21 a 8. Expression Maurer 425. M. Helierman 428, M. Parker 416. W. Wlsban (avg.) 3C9, Havana-AP— - handicap of th* Mexican l.eague, was reported on his way to the Brave* taking aeven first*, five ol sorrow wrlat 24. Portion of a 9. Pittman 412, handicap 46 O. Lee 545. baseball rluh and two thirds. Tills was 10 Wicked 7. Reigning curved line Game totals 7(2 771 SO7 2340 today to offer holdout Brooklyn outfielder Lula Olmo "a second* Oame totals 712 707 828 2247 Gams totals 771 793 (99 2391 Puerto Rico the second defeat suffered by Lin- 11. Unadulter- beauty 25 To shout Annex Tap Room fat contract" to play In Mexico the local •' % Steele Ss7, Schoolmaster 495, ••• • a coln Park at the hands of ated V Showing 26 Rented YPSILANTI MEN'S LEAGUE Wildcats squad thl* year. • Yesterday's Aaswsr Earlywlne 536, Lambert 506, Ar- Chicago—AP—Bob Montgomery, who holds the New York state ver- 12 Dart seams 28. Flower Foxss L Mtlbourne 448, D. McGaffin Summary: 13. 12. Distant 29 Choicest 32 Test, or* gilres 542. Elliott Odea 44(. Arnold T. O'Dca (avg.) 355, W. Lows sion of the lightweight boxing championship will meet Leo Rodak of Chinas# as totals 905 314. 388. 50 yard free style- Dasher (?) boat 13 Painter* group 36. Seize Game 847 906 2658 385, Wlldman Hart 431, handi- R. Gelb 472. a Chicago In the 19-round main r\ent of a fight card In Chicago stadium 1¦ 376. 487. Harbonrne (LP). Mlnnlck (LP). Entire workrooms Juice of a 37. ¦ 9 cap totals 7(5 Pah. 15 30. Inflamed spot 61. Game 68$ 703 215w> Is. Time: 27.3 A diminu- 14. Bom 39 American Legion 643 (41 16. plant YVagar 487, 507, Schfep- Game totals 712 2003 Rams 100 yard breaat stroke —Wallace Hayward Kustar Birds R. Raham F. Bigelow 482, tive suffix Smith 476, Stein 411. 428. J. (Y). Faslng (Y). Nababutan (LP), par 495. H. Bonner 455. Hunter 511. Bird 361. Tlson 470. F. Jackson (ave.) 261, R. 17 Identical handicap 36. Time: 1.19. 18 Remainder Crawford 439, Miller 509. Gretzlnger (avg.) 303, handicap (. 200 yard free style—Power (Y). Game totals 794 857 841 2492 Game totals 788 780 (97 2265 Game Open Week Days 6 p. m. Open Sat.-Sun. 11 a. m. i 21. A lixivium totals 711 682 647 3040 Oasenhelmer O'). Kok* (LP). Time Uncla Dan I 22 Per to the 529, King 497, H. i : 20.7. W. Kock J. tides ( ran* 493, C. Smith 511. H. Towlar 100 yard back stroke —Ryan (YL Hole-plerc- (Y), Barr (LP). Time: 1.10. 552. Cooley Ing tool Game totals 894 897 8(1 2591 SAVE! SAVE! Open Bowling 6. 27 Long-drawn style—Coker (LP\ * 100 yard free spdfehes Jackson Coal Holdrldge (Y), (Y). fEEpiii! MARKET Fldler Time. GARDENERS 15—ALLEYS—IS 31 Ostriclr-like Northrup 532, Hubacher 504, Her for Individuals for praetica 1.03. rls 622, Lamoraauz 610, Franklin Allay* always avallabls groups or or medley Campbell bird open fowling. Improva you r averag* by getting In a few extra Individual 633. I LARGE PLANTERS (Y). Fasing (Y), Le Van (LP). 33. Bone gamai aach week. Game totals 902 1004 901 2807 Time: 1.50.4. 34 A wing Allays, balls, and pin boy* may ba restrved In advane* by phoning 35. Shores Forbes Cleaner* Diving— Allen (LP). Hanaler Now the time at any time, Ypsl 1852 37. Water Dashner 490, Schelfler 449. Liv- ¦T ia to order (LPL Wallace (Y). vessel 38. Mountain of ingston 491. Edson 489, King 643. P* l Your WILLOW RUN BOWLING ALLEYS 150 yard medley relay— Ryan. handicap Thessaly 153. f XL rpp FERRY MORSE 1085 Midway Blvd. Campbell. Seidl, (Y). Time: 1.36.6. si w TOTS TOU Game totals 928 878 909 2715 200 yard free style relay—Dasher 39 Roll of \J v SEEDS Houck, Oasenhelmer, Power (Y). wallpaper ZiS: r—VO. 55 - •haafar's Hardware Time: 1.02 2. 40 Maximum wer Max 571, Deck 553, Stnkul* 541, Come in and we will be glad to help you. The High School swimmer* will 41 American Jenlson 522. Roll 537- * meet Trenton Friday at the High Indian Game totals 931 897 894 3714 We’re sure you’ll find our prices right. RADIO School pool at 4 o'clock. 42 Color, as Spur Cola REPAIRS cloth p Jones and Wood 471. Dundon 547, 43. Beverage Lntes 488, Balaley 467, Mead 541, handicap GILMAN HARDWARE' DOWN 208. Prompt Efficient Service Park Ridge, Game 859 896 1008 2750 1. Carps mn I Bn rUI totals WILLIS PHONE 641 2-6 ALLMAKES HOME Ken’s Victors RIVERSIDE LADIES’ LEAGUE 7:30, when the local squad will play Team Standing* Bar Park Ridge Won Loat Ken'* and a return gam* with th* Unlvarslty emerged victors In city league bas- Normal Five Dixie Shop 47 99 AND AUTO of Detroit 46 30 y*l4 eeuVU RADIOS ketball game*, Tuesday, at the Ypal. Shaefer fawtifrU. (OHfCX lantl High School gymnasium. Michigan State Oollece la th* sole Richardson's 42 34 UuUttf Ken's Bar downed the J.C.C. team, Face Titans Michigan J. E. Moors 42 34 school to defeat the pow- 37 BATTERIES NOW AVAILABLE 37-12, while Park Ridge won from College what erful Titans of Detroit. They haive Andrew* 39 Normal will meet Pepsi 32 44 Pepsi Cola, 27-12. Coach Elton Ryneareon considers also been defeated by Great Lakes Cola Spur 31 45 COLD Park held In WAVES i Ridge a 12-2 lead to one of toughest squads in Naval Station and the University of be the Hayward's 25 61 ns For Most Portables. Bring Yours inToday. the first quarter and were never the state, at Y'psilantl High School Illinois. Park Ridge threatened. Caldwell. gymnasium. Thursday night at Th* Titan* defeated the Normal and center, scoring High team game—Shaefer led the with eight College Huron* In their flr*t en- Shop. 828. points. points while Dixie tied at holding the Jayrees counter of the season tn Detroit, De- —Shaefer, SILKWORTH’S Ken's to a 7-0 lead In to 11 points cember 8. High team aerie* 2265. Bar ruwhed High Individual-game— Stewart, 4 Mich the first period, then after a defen- Hughe*, Ken's Bar center, was E. ifan Avenua Phone 720 quarter high »p*cies 196. sive second came back In man In sqoring, accounting for There are about 190 of Individual aerie*—Bruch, periods, scoring points. th* Island*. High the final two 26 18 birds on Hawaiian 50$. Papal Cola P. Kuster 463, L. Whitmire 295, I. Wolter 273, L. James 418, D. handicap Kg. Cameron 495. 114. .[ j Gam* Totals 702 693 763 2158 Richardson's Have a A. Coxford 427, M. Hufnagle 408, Coke 390, E. Choose Bigger your partner... F Yohn 470. M. Kindshoven 469. Game totals 754 705 705 2114 •haafar'a (Huron St.) Connolly 468, Weat 433, Stewart 493, Boruach (aub.) 382, Crouch 490. Game totals 729 828 709 2266 J. E. Moor* A Cos. Schaffer 418, O'Hara 337, Nelson 277, Roblnett 424, Wlsbln 402, han- dicap 60. Gam* totala 625 $74 (59 201$ Hayward'* yourself: A Foy (su‘.) 412, Hayward 366, Williamson 397. Battelle 381, Hunt- er 364, handicap 112. Game totals 623 629 769 2031 Spur I Deck 383. B. Cooley 445, W. | Koch 353, L. Bowden 398, D. Cul- lin 401. Game totals 629 689 662 19S0 \ COLD WAVE Andrew* Campbell 419, Ander* 336. Mox- PERMANENT «oivi«.ung m.c« Saline Wins in only 2 to 1 hour,... jIH JM From Lincoln material used by better XH Saline scored a victory over the Beauty mlv, Rallsplltters Tuesday Salona Yl Lincoln TA* night, at Saline, 37-36. Saline, expeisive eold wavea trailing the first ¦, , , 12-5 at the end of quarter, cut the lead to 19-14 at It s realty so simple—all you everyth leg weeded the half.
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