Friday, May 14, 1943 DHTHOIT EVENING TIME?? (THOSE CHEERY PAGE 25 Ono of 4 5 Aim Normal Edges Out Run Scoring 2 Detroit Pairs Hass A Teams VMfKUAVLKtr.lK Marine's Arrival F • »MTW T HKTFOtT ft i - —— —— .. To :100 At Titans in 10th, 8-7 .'*w York 14 1 .. Get City Meet Prize B sion 4 —¦ Ph ndaiphl* ft 2 2 .• •• Highly After University of Detroit h id Cand 11 * in Stops —•— Rated - National Five teams are in the have scorn! since the tournament Chlratf 4 the in ninth, - - Tab score the Mulli- -- Bob tied ft ily opened. 12 4 p g squad* tonight - In l three at Great - ! n 2 3 .. .. Private gan Normal College won out. in Wssluns 1 11 Worship Lakes with Thomas McKay's. STANDINGS ;»t s \rtov ai. 1.r.A0l r. T 4 IM the tenth inning. 8-7, yesterday * Maple Lanes, from \ National Tourney Metrojsolitan i I.A-»s Northwestern Field. Bob Hagen’s 1 MTW T r S Doubles Roller » - League, , Krakow Fiva. 30*12. II P Knnrsarln* Brr - sl>n 4 Who Sent Colonel Catholic conceded a chance 29ftS P*pnCol »9',1 29ftt five and Palmar Park, 294 ft « 1.4-. S h I from third with the winning run. CmeinnaM ft ,\ :• - -- 11 : (irandme>nt *— •. Rusm ~ r R< c- Rail. 302. CUi, j.cr. 2iU. Y.tamlu. 11 ft CHICAGO, May For the first time the Tty. -- Out on -Johnny Ray Titan o .. .. Strikes m six-' ; Both Gabriel and 14 R ations, Qua*n, 2si M< tors «!’¦ nt;a> i, .79 Jawrl-i I i from Traveling, a sectma put * Crimnuns Fred Bujaek, year htstnrv natirmnf . Hauih, 22ft. went the route, ,T„-h t and ( ( choice, Gabriel - Joe of roller choicr I \*s j 1 i. 4 ...... v/J' Norris and Fied Wolf, two of De- skating championships, competi-J At Wy-7. the group includes Neil Ford 19 lot - I'amno Profa.. ’••a!* 'ftk yielding six hits and Pety 11. I'l i Iall • I —* - 3 . . By 808 MURPHY Marin, 31.1, Chn -k> r, 329, Ca*;no Ait*-* troit's seven combinations, stack tion was halted right inthemirldlc Suddendnrf and Norman Jlallecn. 312. Pag« au Jim Benton, I I l'« II SPORTS EDITOR up any the Walter anil 1 as well as in field of 36 of thing* for a noncontestant. Dwight Nash and Henry Jankow- Franils 327. Htor. c erk* i r’lo 3t2i 317 Norga Currlan I >*¦ S'O" that will com|jcte in the opening This hapjrened night sky. August (ial- 31st. Warran ()ur man of the hour is Pfc. la*f when Kampc and Otto Tool round of the first annual national Pfe. Roland Martin of the marines,: landt. hi>l Behrendt and August! lull HI.I s iKIi.l J AK> Jack Cramor, a man of iron and son Stanley Kqtiar* Waller Mn it, 1303; T,.'in« bowling of the Arena Gardens man- Jankow sky, Walter 1271; SALE doubles championships Boehm and Roah-Krad flaMella Al Valalia- unshakable will, a man cast in here today. ager, came hack home after a Bamey l>oyle. hlarl (irornel and Kvarott Want. 181 0 ¦ ¦ Ralph year of duty W’#«tphal. 1220, Tftoma* IN all -» Jforut Caa the mold of all Ihc giants of Other standouts at the outset active in the Solo- Gordon Tanner, Reginald Wellctt nail. 1212. Joe and mons area. and James Benton. SIM.I PS history. are Sinke Adolph Carlson. J(>» Roland is home for a month’s ; Murdock no topcoats Pfc. Cramer must he the idol Paul Krumske and Bill Hargadon, 1 did better than 2815 Wtiiiam pijlatt*. Thomas LKifailo.. rest because of five serious bouts / of all his buddies at Fort Sheri- Buddy Bomar and Dick Winsberg, at Great Lakes last night, hut 643, Carl K imm, M. this with malaria. remained ihc money isj IHH III.KS lOUKIUKIi.Ki city: Day and Rudy in as 2751 . They quietly worship all of Ned w - . dan. must Eight-yeai-old p.rrt R.iv Hr. Harr P^rr- Imports Ihjgel, Connie Schwoegler and Billy N'anev Lot- Peter* low. Prnrmn had 599 and 'PrtV'bV ¦¦ r l.»i,h Jr.ni!" 191 T.nran lsr.*-' Smartly Tailored him as tie goes about his daily ,rp is Detroit's only claim to fame Paul Cm* 593. | Krtd BwU<*r, I*6 Martin P‘r a - ;liam routine. For Pfc. Cramer is a Sixty of Wisconsin. Sam Garofalo Orr.sa, 171; Thomas Sautar-Kraok Xhillar. of Fine Fabrics today with a line second in junior Very man who can to an occasion. and Lowell Jackson, Nelson Bur- rUKKYWKA Store Clerks from CIO 312 went 170. rise WALTER girls' figure skating. SIM.I.A s $56,75 plate , ton and Frank Mataya Louis. into second place in ('la** D on 317 Sale Prices Range Prom $lO to lie was selected as um- of St. Overcoming a Frank Collin* 199 Tad T>av6. Iftft Day, had handicap of as J(x> Burlace led on .377. Lowest John Harper, COVERTS, pile for a recent camp game. former national match Walter Pokrywka one of four figures. M'lrawa 149. John 112 IMPORTED TWEEDS, VENETIAN HERRING* game seventh in school Nancy *eore in the pn/e list in this over- Throdor* Di.R.'* lift One team eomposed entirely of king who hails from West men to score a 300 in 31 years BONES— OR BREASTED. Allis, Lee, the younge*t competitor in' averages class is 76. officers, went into the ninth Wis.. and Santa Monica, Cal., of the city championship clearly howl- this division, literally .stood the Other mitumums are: Class B-fi trailing by a couple of runs, hut demonstrated he has re- ing tournament, learned Phils Get Babe Phelps gained ihe audience of 7.30 on its car with and ('-46. The squads on' immediately began a rally. form hy winning final are < - fierce his the game at North Fmd Recreation. her hreath-taking skating | . May 11 UP) it $4,000 top pri/.e in fiec the slate for May 1!*. For a while looked ns Louis Petersen’s is his season. car- < Pittsburgh an- This third * The Pirates todpy H** program. I i Jn i-gular ingle* Carl Kumm Salic lloticrts though the officers might pull individual classic in Detroit only ries a 175 average for North Kelly, nounced outright sale of veteran game‘out last Ruth 13, of Davton. won stepped into fitHi place at Wy-7 PALMS the ball of the lire, Sunday. PugeJ has been a sen- End in the Tiavelmg League. cairher Rpbe i<> the Phila- 1 FRANCIS BUILDING the crown, coming from third in on 612. Art Kneeht. Jack Crillry Phelfts hut—they icckoned without our sation in Milwaukee all season, Until his big number, his high- figures. delphia Phillies for an undisclosed **nu Moor 2 WOODWARD CL. 23 82 hero, pfc. may surprise. school Pat Carroll of New and Herb Matthews were tjq»d lor m Cramer. and the pair est was a 17H rolled la*t season. York City sum of cash. Two were when Col. J. J. was third. jth«» j*o*ition on 611 until Kumm out IH Pokrywka is a supervisor for a Success came to McCarthy strode to the plate, FACE ELIMINATION another defend- came out with that extra jxant. manufacturing supply house. ing champion, the second of tlv’i S«» lie worker! the count to two and Schwoegler, present match game many gfiod ones have yet to champ, tournament, when Robert Guthev. howl that Joe Paw Ink's 7(H) may two and then he took the next, c\|>ccis to and will have to and Nash, pitch. '1 hat mistake, he- show of 12. Eleanor 11, ol not hold. Louis Sielaff won in V*42 is golden!"-HATT tells HI r| a complete ‘ was a reversal form I "Silence ’ N. 3'.. again won the < to get Elrnont. on 707. Stanley Squers and Walter mse in Pfe. Cramer’s book tire anywhere with Sixty, the junior :: Wayne dance title, after a six-hour Mack apfn ar fairly safe in doubles ~zz~:\ toss was a strike and he had no howling and golf scribe of Milwau- trounces elimination of 21 couples. ion 1303 at th(> other pairs —^MSaO hesitancy saying *n Schwoegler rate in kee. was one of ihc Novice women who have quali- the out on big in the He caller! colonel disappointments Detroit fied to skate free style programs s* i ikes! Pfe. Cramer, we think Petersen with only a 1400 series today, grades eight in order of m school >ourc wonderful! for games. Coast Guard T figures, are: A qualifying round of 12 games I ' • pf f rr Pittuhiirrh: Vnruret across the 12 lanes ot the Audi# WH|;:,rn» TxittU* Mr r» Dflr t*: Platak Had Help Wayne University has its sec- MU-n .S k w «¦> N*%» Ycrk , Donna Ia-v ALE toiium Men's Center n. FHIAIIS Service is on Dx\t B»*?" Lfr n»ytnp ond baseball coup in three starts J Joe Platak. now a cook in the tap today, six game*, this afternoon • ihd-U* O-ikU’ C-\ ; ['nnrfi today following yes ter day’s 16-1 VUn.int Oakland; ('vr.’l* H'-'rV navy, on his way to and six more tonight. 36 •*|'f r is back The victory over Detroit Base, United cr.eM MSrw active duty with eighth iearns wil draw for jrositions in York P. ,'h H •'el*'br''k je. Tri"m»«»>, Ky , "his States Coast Guard, at Belle pie. RT'I r>- |r>r,« M 'H»( prt- • I tion.il 1 indball championship three groups of 12 teams each. **¦ v » mm Arthur P'ir«#it. O^k- It was the opening game for the ’A’rl ent* ri d on the record books. Since the six lowest in each H N-vurk . T.mnurrJ Guards. Pt* N I Omr \V' ¦I, n In past years, Joe never group are to be eliminated on a V'*r.VV«jfrr»>r Play was delayed 90 minute* C • : VV ::im N>w Y'--k needed any help to cop the title, total pin basis, some of Detroit’s B'lhhv Wllkl- r r ’ijrnh;Js .Ixmru Air* waiting for umpires assigned to Krv k Yahrr prtr t r>h hut he confesses this time he entries are expected to fall hy the V'Wmh'nft'.n n r vvcr- apj>eai When they did each Ka-] n*edcd the a'sistance of both wayside tonight. Thorman Gibson not. C< r» Ch. *trr P» V 'r-» S’hrwrl! hri)fr> team named a player to officiate t -, »h !' I1C%» B-m «r nr’r'tt; Ps'rirK mm the army and navy. and Frank Zion Walter Repprn- y a j»rvi ('oast Guard had six hits of I T»toma. VViixfi , Curtin Kan;’/ j He js confident now that he hagen and William Kenet, Phil New ¦ V ' rk n r.a- the three Wayne , Bill Van will reach hi* goal of t« Bauman and Jerry Howard. Chet Vleck. tional titles even if he misses Rukow*ki and Llwnod Blake. Dave Boh Larsen and Ed two to itn,intents Schreck. The serv icemen's errors Probable Pitchers or on ac- Berger and Hank Gavie are the Bv I nltrd l‘rr*n i tof 1.1 war. duos. were err-tly aod sh- Tartars col- other I>etrtHt 13 hits Heu**ncj v vriovvi i.r \r,i t lected off Lloyd s* T » < Joe likely wouldn't have (Jrnr.tr- fi 1 i *( B ("in Tnvr-\ Dwight 11* V m TIGERSM jn Alton Scribner, r KWT needed much help defending ('Mii'nirud (Vnndrr f Vsr* 4 I» n* P* la- Conyne and Bill Coveil. » l is title if it weren't for the h ol a -.’-O. t CAT teaching him how Pat Malone Dies All Twilight tor Newark Ch" ipn (Bt'h m rii v New Y'rk Mi p rr . KWT to cook. N 3 the NEWARK. J . May 11 H’P» When he enlisted in navy, week-day game* VV» RI4 VS I I v«.l r All future at .'.n ( he weigher! ]So pound* Aft# r B 3pm cookery for almost a year, he ' 0.7* rW'T er*. the Newark Bears of the > ti|>t* d the s< ales at Wa«Xi'r*'n 2-1 at Cirvrlandl ‘JOO. League (Bh r . >igh ) ip.- 1 1 -aao to d< fend his championship, but Perce ' Pat Malone, for- 1-01 r m cut j he knew he have a mer with the Chicago wouldn't Kessler Co., lowrenceburg, chance with all that extta Cubs. and New York Yankee*, 2:55 ts Proof, 55% Oroin Neutral Spirits. Julius Distilling Inc., night WXYZ J* undage on his frame. died last at Mercy Hospital after a sudden Night Edition Code Key of acute attack The Detroit Times the Scintillating Aides Mp pancreatitis. He daily pr.nt* in Night Edition onlv the name of a horse which race experts feel is among the outstanding So sept out he a frantic call bets of the day. x for help, and two navy lieuten- The code key appears each night the hander, who in Eight Star and Red Line ¦?¦...’ ants, one army lieutenant and Editions with a numl>er corresponding in each letjep of the alnhabet. ope had his peak pavy chief specialist The hors.-’* name apfw ars years i *NLY IN THE NIGHT EDITION responded with the AND IT IS PRINTED IN CODE. A mere rook probably never The code for tomorrow follows: h s, • I such intillating assistants V? B-Xt C-10 D-98 E- 71 F-1 C.-09 H-S! 1-5 .1-K7 any endeavor in any war K-6 L-70 M-9 N-H7 0-80 M (|-33 R-20 l»rfo;¦ S-36 T-88 p. ¦ 1 I*l4 V-7 \\ -78 N-8 Y-37 Z-«l T.'o.e who answered Platak'* Clip this corie key. It wall enable vnu to def’tpber the name \p. OW ’ of i m Wi . T { Ted Jensen, rry }{ }>jtal m rrow*s rwtirappeaffng ONLY IN THE NIGHT EDITION. Por tlnnd handball eha m- rsT milom: yesterday as t- p.'»n. navy J.t. Boh Quinn. Chi- ernoon from the home of hi* Play on « rgo sue department monarch. father. Chris, m nearby Hollidays- Golf the Best Courses . • I navy Id Fddie Loftus and burg He diet! at 11 13 p m t II * ' rtlr«t |Hhn!r nnlnrnl K "lf r«ur«r r.rnnd Klur “I never would have won the one of the country’s best amateur rmr or tin* l/« miiMe lark Wlnnry, 'I r and I'rntr.ilnnil. goiters, m the Africa title If it weren't for those four central area Srrond V>r. Thr»(i(h luh ll"ii»r was reported today. Burke’s HI PkIUIiPCT 01 IIP Him Pi thr 4 fellowh,' says Platak. “They Rot ULCnnUnvl ULUD 1,.. -Iw¦ imwe iju me into *.h.t|*e and that was pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. David J. •pilte a trick.” Burke said the war department cvi VAN Rl PN had notified them of their son’s IBbWAAI* UL kfi death no were given. but details lit A PPCy If8 I I PU .’stir, W( *t Warrrn. W<«f of Trlntrnph Bond Got Lots of Ink Burke was intercollegiate golf YT4l|lF|Fn Will Lt I t »iilf Ml ll» Brat. ¦! Jit mil lfnl 4 niir*rv champion in 1938. He was run- v , M i Jg 1,,.;,. , lrh . T.nu Novikoff. the Cub's mara- thon holdout artist, has an affin- ner-up in the national amateur in : 'll a’ ' BONNIE BROOK ; ity for newspaper headlines. r 1 When he first came into the lug show hailed as a wonder boy and then failed to the si/o of Pro-Amateur Opener his hat. he got plenty of ink. When he put together a AOO hatting average for Chicago last Advanced to May 21 V ur he got more ink. 2/ouh. Anti this year, when he hasn’t The pro-amateur golf tourna- \(n swung a hat. he's getting ment which will ojirn tire Michi- \ There a Bowling Proprietors* more attention than ever. gan FGA schedule will he held at Association member in your He is still sitting at home in Plum Hollow Friday, May 21. in- Bong Beach. Cal., and Manager stead of the following Monday. Jimmy Wilson and General May 21. as originally planned Manager Gallagher change at the Jim of the The was made rurgess p ppp 1:2:1 be IPS rA*PAu. next <'uhs arc in New club’s suggestion because Monday 40• Di Wi ntU. NfIRTM Un York. Nfir 2lt»rtfl Grand River nunin cau to no*£*v. rw i.«626 That appears to he approxi- is the employes’ day off and it was Open Bowling at All Open Until 4 A. aiely the distance that that since it will be the Hoursc M. Daily separ- felt w vtR :les the two of thought. season’s o|>ener. accommodations BEACON REC. TtRMAN PAI “NICHOLS Rt).. Brtwwti schools T raLmcnMFR rAnxPARI wp.,d*«( $6,000 i*.1 John r Novikoff was offered should he provided for the con- Open Bowling, Noon to Midnight TO. 9-::?. 4? Rnin'»ir* Allrt> CompUtrl* :• his services this year. He testant Mojrrnrrd f r*» Pnrklnq Av4(lnbl«. K w 1' OP£N BOWLING ALI O*V ud he wouldn’t sign until he CASINO REC. )\ r u°r^ "’,' n WE,,T WARREN. Nr*r it SIO,OOO. He’s still unsigned. ENJOY BOWLING MERE ALL SOMMER rPAPKIanrvLHiiuAND AIR CONDITIONED EOR YOUR COMFORT. soutmmcld c.e 3220 This appears to he one of SIXTH ANNUAL ia Bi«'(f Nrw L*nr< Oprn Rnwhng at All Time* Now Takma Rr>rrvali9n» Inr Lrngiir. Prose rare baseball in Sumirrr S«r holdouts CNENE-TROMBLY Them Bn»l While Eo|oyi'iq she Be*! food and Entry tor Si»ter.Sl*t»r, S'»!er •IN other and which neither party was ROLLEfI SKATING Rlankl Refre*hmen|t In Detroit'* Prett(e«t Ocktml Lounge bluffing. 3pp. Mother. Daughter Tnuinry Ate No* Available at Your Loral Rerieallnn. platoium iv :,:, MP,u CHAMPIONSHIPS OTEN BOWLIIIf, hAW) EVERY AFTERNOON AND S. A. DETROIT RECREATION SHELBY CA EVENING UNTIL 4 (10 A M "rade Inevitable or THE U. 7S Alley*. Open Bovvllna at ALL TIMES! Convenient to All Trampnrtatlnn Llnrt. Sponsored by the RAINBOW Air-Conditioned The C hs likely will wind .ip nCYTCD pep DEXTER AT BOSTON BLVO ULAICn Open Bowling All by trading Novikoff. The Rrook- R. S. R. O. A. IILUi TV J.STAt. NO WAITING at Times k ivn Dodgers appear to be the Open Bowling at All Times! PIVIPPA RFP 9 7 C.RANt) RIVER AVE to nitficnA ntu. no Jo ,n or nr 0,.r f best equipped make a swap. m ' I*aqiip%. Au-Cooled for Ynyr Comfort. Although most magnates are ARENA GARDENS GRAND CENTRAL op*n Bonliro ||:TO A M Until Cloninf 8 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M. Quletett Alley* In Detrnlt. Open Bn*lir« Every wary of doing business with an o*y Nn*» from 10 A M Until flotinj. SOUTHEASTERN ;v Eirollent Bu*. Str eet Car Trpnipnrtation. z.*yzT. old horse trader like Branch • j TODAY ! All Time* l*»ry D»». f'ee |i(«lrurtinn* li» Rickey, the Dodgers can dangle Mr* Grare Wulbre-ht Tue*day«. I In .1 P. M ALL GREAT LAKES at Wnodnaid M A E M Joe Medvviek before the eyes AND THIS WEEK [ Open Bowling—tn Alley* m n AVE In a Roue—Until A P TLANOA REC, - of the Windy City boys. And M and After It P M Cork tail Bar Vm VJS how the Cubs couid use Ducky IUDPDIAI DCn GENERAL MOTORS BLOG Open Bowling at All Times IWIrtn.AL ntl». centrally located Wucky. <*, C : NovikofT. If he did return to Open Bowling at All Times WASHINGTON BOWL CA DILLAC the Cubs, would he a dissatisfied I nu/ro pep :n howling alleys Open Bowling at All Hours LUnC 0 nCUi to billiard tables and embittered hall player. Cotktall Lnunge MU. 9J12 A fellow in that frame of I 192 S Ea.f leßer.on at Eattlaon CONSULT THIS mind is of little use to any team, no matter how great his | DETROIT >». PHILADELPHIA MT. ELLIOTT REC. 1 Open Allay* TOOAV From 7 A. M Until J: VIA DAILY C«cktai| Lounge, \i§Sms*, •. talents and ability. M. Vl»lt Our Eicellent Food. DIRECTORY 1 *^^^^MHHHrHHi«* VBGLk. >P» irvT'w.J 1 jp