Gahlau Hits 700 Count in Detroit Pin Tourney
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The Monitor-Leader WEDNFSDAY MAY 6, 1942 PAGE 8 Gahlau Hits 700 Count in Detroit Pin Tourney In This Corner They re Getting in Shape to Fight (>4M‘ liek Wins Srfoml LES FREDERICK'S 730 APPEARS SURE I*I .*eMi**K %viila .*IO2O lotal BET FOR SPECIAL TROPHY; 'Mike' Murphy Blast 269 Game in 661 WOMEN SLUMP for High Single Score of City Meet BY DENNIS BROWN score, as it tt, who Harry Gahlau, whose minor down his all-events JOTTINGS at ear* in national event. fLOCAL i events scores the A. 13. C. did the v\ seldom has tro tble i ens but <rk in Pontiac ried him to the top of local per- Bowling with Goebels Beer in City Tournament In " event, the Detroit ' X* - formers in the Columbus 1.. lln • ' mtouts J.»r Jack I>e *< HMflHiWill been WM 4 Wi-MUmL is evidently determined that hi? last night, Harry paced the team dty* w five-man count in the Detroit into a second place score of 3020 ship of the vmm id in Cleveland a few year-* City Tournament shall not drag as he pounded out a sizzling 700 Schott and December, who is now considei series. Only a short ways be- his double, work at the same plant, incidentall.\ hind him was Martin “Mike” Los Frederick, who hit a scorching 730 count for three Murphy with a 001 count, in- guni 1 ’ 1 )rome last > ebruary appeal $5,060 Award cluding a 200 middle game. special trophy to t'e awarded by MeLvov »v L: r i HIT 1087 GAME gd - large trophy will go to tl • Although the pair were the posts the b. M. C. Recreation only members of the team to hit son and with nearly all leagues at the tail-end ni t iol and 000, their efforts were good ule, Lc> anpea > to have a death grip on the a Bowling Loops enough to carry the team over TWO SINK IUN(. VITKOV! II SIIOIS the 3000 hump on games of 972, Sensational shots were the rule over the weekend at Hill- More than SSOOO in prizes 1087 and 961. Third high man crest Golf Club as two players dropped in long approach shot. have been awarded through on the team was Emmett Quinn woman, Vernie Novack, with a 582 followed by John . 500-yard a . On the No. 4. par 5. leagues at the Mount Clemens r V CHALKED CIRCLE ON DECK, sailors of a United wn -tling match for delectation of shipmates. Officers toss medi- Capt. George dropped 50-yard chip for a birdie . Ami the same day, alleys, it was an- Heckman with 579. a St to a.- ip escorting a convoy across the Atlantic stage arm- cine ball during recreation period. Recreation John MacDonald, brother of Alex and Ronnie, Who share the I nounced this morning by the Noteboom, suffered a poor night < and fell to 498; his missed spare pro ... i rship dutic rattled in a deuce n the 410 j »rd management of the bow ling site. frame the quin- No. i hole h a 180-yard, 3-iron that turned the trick for The past was a “very in the final cost was season move into first him. Major League good” one according to the co- tet a chance to Jail Item Brings to Mind place over the Strohs Beer team, Local women who bowled in the Detroit City Tourney Hazel Park is | owners, Herman Timpf and B. which chalked up a 3038 for w! ersed their field from • eai whi n /£, J. Mclnernev, who closed their over the 1 Standings first some time ago. Mount representatives brought home plentj ol Days City Boxing Saturday for the sum- Clemei of Shows drives on Gahlau’s fine score came as he tores this weekend were scarce as a ract by the awards mer, and was climaxed kicked up the pace in each game. tout's \vinnei> of Dozen Oldtime Fighters Track Yiriim record-breaking tournament of > -yVt—- Names of Here Starting with a 201. he followed Strassburg. ace first baseman of the Bathers who has * minor- Ken i..*— Recalled; Many Still Living in Region Locals Wins Second i the past month. The with a 242. then blasted out a been batting the top of the list, in the No 3 poiition, is ex- events section of the Mount effort, V !. l( VN 257 in closing His top I LEAGUE - kidde 1 w n ... A top-notch batt! r last Macomb Recreation pected to be u<• BY SKIPPER ALDRICH remember as a likely junior Meet by 61-52 Count 1 Clemens however, could not match Mur- . L Pet. *GB gotten ! nly t irei hits in 16 trips up this season . M< nda> W tourney was held on the drives Daily Monitnr-1 radcr siaff Water welterweight and light heavy phy's, whose 289 in a 200-269- game between Royal Oak and the Bathers carried all Unable to win against Border alley. baseball A two paragraph item about who was overmatched in a bout of the former 192 triple stands as high single ill-feeling between the two schools . rhe local s New York 14 7 .667 H Cities League competition, the the usual . Jackie Jantz. once the delight of with Gorilla Jones in a Cleve- EXPRESS THANKS for the tournament. surprise victory in football over the Acorns last Fall was one Boston 13 7 .650 1 1 city high track team scored DETROIT 15 9 ,625 1 followers of fistiana arou 11 and Both Timpf and Mclnerney Members of the Major League of the starting factor- and the animosity reached a peak when these haled their second victory against this their minor Washington 10 12 .455 5 parts, being to the Adam Helzer was host at a expressed their thanks team will bowl the Royal Oak basketball team played here, accompanied by hoosegow for issuing a check outside competition yesterday morning to other bowl- events next week. St. Louis 9 14 .391 6ui christening for his youngest with the two Coach John “Cry Baby’’ Baldwin who alternated his time be that bounced off a bank just as afternoon as they edged out town for » 8 15 .348 7 L Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Kaltenbach ing establishments in tween sobbing and berating the officials of the game. Philad Hazel Park. 61-52, in a meet on Chicago 4 17 ,190 10 Vi Jackie himself once bounced off acting as seconds in the kid’s their help in the vecent tourney TYPICAL—MORE ILL-FEELING ENG I'NT) I HI I) ropes the local track. GAME tlie of Johnny Siercns’ corner. He is living in St. Clair and likewise expressed their ap- In the baseball game Tuesday, one Royal Oak player was Punch Bowl It <i RESULTS and Arena, set the Shores working for a Detroit in- The Bathers’ usual handicap preciation to the bowlers of the Golfers (Hit Sa'her by umpire Leonard Brindley and the Acorn catcher booted Philadelphia 2, DETROIT 1. tongues of oldtimers hereabouts dustry. His brother, Alex, was was present yesterday as they city for helping towards tli e feeling when he biota out ii vvaggin gin garnered a bushel-basket of ill Boston 1 ii, C u velanci o. a fanning bee on won seven firsts but failed to highly successful year. Mount guffaws city high outfielder, had boxing. loud after Ralph Sicvvert, Wash in- ton 5. St. Louis 3. ht matri place and show consistently. Clemens, l»>ng a hot bed of painful injury when struck by a pitched ball; MARRIED IN RING suffered a wrist igo 4 (10 m Bob White, wd o took a pair of bowling, enjoyed a boom in the Whip Roseville game. They Siewert had to be removed from the recalled that Jackie was Guard and i ibly “inthe firsts, was the only double win- sport during the past year, just married in the ring ” WEDNESDAY'S GAMES here, back Armv now ner for the locals, winning five as has every other city in the Mount Clemens high’s torrid in 1930 and that the wise guys DF rt?OlT at Washington. Eckert, points each in 11* 120-yard country. golf team scorched Roseville predicted Lyman of East Dc- 11 that it was a publicity 1 _ I_, p rp I Cleveland at New Y'ork. i„j» , 1 n highs and broad jump. Angeli New racks and equipment are high’s hopes for a revenge vic- Mickey Owen Joins Brooks' gag and a union that wouldn’t St. Louis at Philadelphia. of Park equaled his feat to be installed at the Crocker tory yesterday, ns they shut out last. Yet jail or no jail, check Hazel Chicago at Boston. with wins in the 220 and 100- Boulevard site during the sum- the south county team with a or no chock, Jackie fooled, the NATIONAL LEAGUE sors is chief of police :n yard dash events. Bob Ball, who mer, and the owners said today 15 over the Hillcrest Golf Lineup and They Win Again wise ones. The missus and him- stage, 0 win W L Pet. *GB Ind ; .1 that they expected to reopen on self are still celebrating their an- two seeoT 11 1 tie for Course. Wins, Brooklyn 15 7 .682 j oring or about 15th of August. Bucky Walters niversaries together. In his prime Eddie Dubav, who was a likely first, shared local hon- the The victory was the 27th win i four straight, pitched the Cin- 'Pittsburgh 13 8 .619 ors with White.