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— Wisconsin State Journal MADISON 'Ham' and 'Rye' Perform with Phils LEM AND OINIE foul foaartv and Bill Juhn Saturday, April 14, 1945 Joe Hackett ROUNDY Roils 624,671 Schwoeglers Win Classic Title The bowling spotlight Friday night was pinned on Joe Hackett, Schwoegler team anchorman, whc'n he pouMtlocI out two honor counts to lead his mates to a photo-tin.ish championship in the Classic league as that circuit com- pleted its season schedule with a double-header on . Schwoeglers' alleys. Hackett smashed out a 624 se- 9 p. m. — Judy C a n o v » ries on individual efforts, of 221, FREQUENCIES (WIBA): sings "Some Day Some- 187, and 216, on the 1 p. in. shift,] 'House Babe where." "Jesse James." (TIB A III* WCFL lOOt KMOX 112* SAYS: then hit the night's high'count of! WIIA «0 WIBU 1240 WON 7Z0 9:30 p. m. — Grand Ole Opry 671 during the 9 p. m. bowling.' WLW 700 WENR 890 WIND 3«0 (WIBA): Clyde Moody, baritone. The Jig leagues open next His last total was accumulated Built'Has WBBM 78* WTMJ 6JO WJJD I1M guest; "I Was Wrong," "Glory's (Raduo WCCO MO HTMAQ <TO WLS 890 •week. Where do they get the on games of 216, 255, and 200, Coming," "Eighth of January," and enabled the Schwoegler line- ^mnChina Boy,»oy," "Darlini^diiiiijgj i<nr*AiNellie^ players T up to take one out of three games, No 'Babe' (WLS): guest, Burl Ives, vocalist, Gray;" Duke of Paducah discusses and the league flag by one game, BY LEO H. PETERSEN Tonight's Aces singing, "Rodger Young." (housing shortage. Ton answer that one I from the City Car five. NEW YORK—(U.R>—The Yan- Discussion can't. Eleven other honor counts kees are coming back to the WIBA TONIGHT Meet the Hamner boys of the Philadelphia Phils. Latest were rung up in the Classic 6 p. m. — Our Foreign Policy "House That Ruth Built" Tuesday (WIBA): "Chapultepec and San 6:00 NBC Our Foreign Policy 10:00 Night News Edition brother combination to hit the majors, the Hamners, Garville, left, double-header. The opening shift as a prelude to another baseball 6:30 Dinner Melody 10:15 NBC News Commentary Illinois knocks off in two saw Ed Borkenhagen and Charlie Francisco;" speakers. Sen. Tom and Granvllle, are Inflelders for the Phils and so closely alike season, and a few miles away on Connally, Sen. Warren R. Austin, 7:00 NBC Gaslight Gaieties 10:30 NBC News Commentary games yesterday. Looks like that Manager Fred Fitzslmmons calls 'em "Ham" and "Rye." Bran, both with high games of a golf course the man who'made 7:30 NBC Truth or Consequeences 10:30 NBC I Sustain the Win«> 235, smash out totals of 624 and assistant secretary of state, Archi- X:00 Madison West Relays 11:00 NBC News Report Iowa will set Big Ten record hitting home runs big business is bald MacLeish. 8:90 NBC Can You Top This 11:05 NBC Thomas Peluso Orchestra 622, respectively, while Ralph going to take a few practice 9:00 NBC Judy Canova Show 11:45 NBC Lee Sims. Pianilt on double header defeats. Brown was hitting 609 and Mel 9:30 p. m. — Pan-American Day 11:55 NBC News Report swings, too. (WCFL): address by Edward R. 9:30 NBC Grand Ole Opry Michigan Baseball Player Evenson 607. In the late bowl- But that man is getting ready ing, Frank Jordan aggregated 636, Stettinius, secretary of state; mu- OTHER STATIONS TONIGHT If you are looking for for a different kind of season. A sic by U. S. Marine Corps band Jack Hilgers hit 632, Sam Parisi life of ease, so to speak, with a changes then turn your toppled 631, Connie Schwoegler and orchestra; soloist, Olga Coel- 6:00 Arthur Sear« Henning— WGN 8:45 Saturday Serenade—WBBM Veteran of Pacific Fighting comfortable income, a nice home, he. Brazilian soprano. 6:00 Mayor of the Town— WBBM 8:55 Quick Quiz—WLS eyes towards Washington Counted- 624, Moon Molinaro hit and a lot of friends with whom 6:00 American Eagle Club— WIBU 9:00 Ba:-nyard Jamboree—WI-S they will occur there in a 617, and Les Higbie totaled 614. 9:45 p. m. — Public Affairs 6:30 Bob Burns— WMAQ 9 00 Th:ater of th« Air—WGN ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Thrills ball for Adomat was "going over he can play or relax in some other (WBBM); Wallace K. Harrison, 6:30 Meet Your Navy— WLS 9 00 Judy Canova Show—WMAQ few more weeks. in baseball, did ypu say? side" down the landing barges The honor counts hit by Mo- manner. But the game his heart 9 IS Here Comes Elmer—WBBM, linaro, Jordan, and Hilgers en- director, Office of Inter-Ameri- 6:30 America in the Air— WBBM Biggest one for Marvin Adpmat, when the Marines "hit the beach." has been in, the game that made can Affairs, Pan-American Day 6:45 Bing Sings— WIBU 9:30 Pan-American Day—WCFL, catcher candidate on Michigan's Something like coming up in the abled the City Car team to smash the idol of American youth, has 7:00 Frank Singiscr— WIBU WGN 9:30 Grand Ole Opry—WMAQ If James Byrnes goes back out the night's best team total— talk, "The Men of the Americas," 7:00 Danny Kay»— WCCO WBBM 9:45 Quix Club—WBBM conference championship nine this ninth with two out, a run be- left him behind. <>•>•» 7:00 American Dance Music— WLS 10 00 Natl. Barn Dance—WLS then be will go for house- spring, is the thrill of playing on hind, and bases loaded, is the way 2,957./ Ruy Farness' 541 and It was with those same Yankees 1:00 Gaslight Gaieties— WMAQ 10:00 Shndy Valley Jambore*—WOW cleaning. He resigned a few a real diamond again, with green he described it. Adolph Friede's 531 accounted for that Babe Ruth made baseball 7:15 Song lor Today— WIBU 10:15 Hcosier Hop—WCFL the remainder. Quiz 7:15 Ginsburgh Concert Orch.— WGN 10 15 King's Jesters—WBBM weeks ago. surf and smooth base paths. Oh "Your mouth feels awful dry, history. One season he hit 60 7:30 p. m. — Truth or Conse- yes—and no tropical heat wave. and you wonder if you'll make it. Two 600 counts were also regis- home runs. The customers loved 7:30 Symphony of the Americas-WGN 10 30 Ru-npus Room—WTMJ tered in the Business Men's loop quences (WIBA): guest, Claire 7:30 Truth or Consequences — WMAQ 10:33 Symphonette—WMAQ, Jack Feeney brought Al Young- Because Adomat, officer's can- But once you hit the beach you it and turned the turnstiles at Trevor, 7:30 Boston Symphony — WCFL J0:45 PuDlic Affairs—WBBM didate in the Marine Corps, did forget all that," he said. at the Playdium alleys Friday. such a merry pace that the next 7:30 Jamboree— WIBU 11:05 Men O'War—WBBM berg up to the Rounders Club the Harold Malone, on efforts of 203, ?:» F. B. I. In Peac* and Wai — 11:10 Buddy Franklin Orch.—WGN other day he is from Milwaukee. much of his previous playing on Top baseball thrill was the day year the Babe received 580,000 WBBM 11:15 Dei Courtney Orch.—WGN Guadalcanal, Bougainville, the his team played for the Guadal- 190. and 229, totaled 622, while for playing right field for the 7:30 Barn Dance Party— WLS 11:30 Tony Pastor Orch.—WBBM He said he had been to a lot of Charles Stampfl accumulated 617 Drama 11:30 Lawrence Welk Orch.—WGN Shell Oil banquets but the Round- New Hebrides — between helping canal championship and lost, 5-4, Yankees—and, of course, hitting 6 p. m. — Mayor of the Tow1 n 8'°° GoldkeUle Orch.— WIBU clean out the Japs from those hot after going into the ninth inning on games of 214, 191, and 212. home runs. »:00 Natl. Barn Dance— WLS 11:30 I Sustain the Wings—WMAQ ers Club it the top dinner he was Vern Brumm, bowling in the same (WBBM): Lionel Barrymor~e~ i"n" 8:00 Hollywood Theater— WMAQ 11:45 Jan Garber Orch.—WBBM •ver at for fun and humor. We spots before the diamonds could two runs behind. Star of his Changed Course of Game "Forefather and the Eight Ball." 8:00 Hit Parade— WBBM WCCO 12:01) Musical Nightcap—WMAQ be built. team was Norbert Pisarti, former circuit missed the honor circle The Babe and his bat changed 8:30 Nick Carter — WGN 12:00 Night Watch (to 5:30)—WIND got a dollar out of him though. by seven pins when he smashed 7:30 p. m. — FBI in Peace and From Milwaukee first baseman for the Newark the course of American League War (WBBM): story of a notori- 8:30 Mysterious Traveler— WIBU 12:45 Jan Garber Orch.—WBBM A native of Milwaukee where Bears, since missing in action. out a 593 series. baseball. It took a lot of science 8:30 Can You Top This— WMAQ 12:55 News and Prayer—WMAQ Val Banolt of Wisconsin Dorothy Shutts, bowling in the ous killer. 8:30 Spotlight Bands— WLS 1:15 Jack Teagarden. Orch.—WBBM Dell* wm« in town the other he played football and basketball He came to Michigan after sev- out of the game. The managers 8 p. m. — Hollywood Theater at Hufus King high school, Ado- eral months at Mare Island where Industrial Commission league on started looking for players who day this in; is one of the best the Plaza alleys, pounded out the (WMAQ): Cornel Wilde in "John- WIBA SUNDAY sports In the State.