BRAKES for the Day's Fishing, Resulting in Our Duck Seasons and Bag Limits
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Smallest Crowd Pressed in Bid to Beat U. French Teams College Basket Ball Grid Benefit Ring Singer 5., ly At Associated Press Tawney LOCAL. Of Season Sees Roane Krauss' District Pin Record Deadlocked in Catholic Univ. 85 Towson St. Tchr». 38 Rescheduled Laps EAST. Dec. 12 Ben By McAlwee Rider 48 Kings College (Del.* 4‘J ! Southwest Merchants. 1947 Metro- Siena 48 Newark College of Rutgers 39 Outscore Smith Can Julie Singer, two-time cham- In Grind Gordon College 81 Emerson College 37 politan Amateur Football League pion of the Major District League, Six-Day MIDWEST. 160-pound champion, and Brook- Walter Roane of Washington and The American and the Indiana State 71 Concordia (St Louis) 39 land-Woodrldge, 1948 Western Divi- equal the 27-year-old record of only entry {Michigan State 53 Hillsdale 43 G. Bradford Smith of New York French Red Devils were tied in Michigan State 46 Alma 33 sion titlist, will play their benefit (Mose) in laps, 1921 .... stole the show at Turner's Harry Krauss, who, Albion 64 Olivet 57 game for Eddie Tawney, Southu'est’e boxing but the French team had the edge in St John's (Minn.) 55 8tout (Wis.t 47 Arena last These two wel- ended a remarkable ) back, after all. night. pinspilling points picked up in the sprints, as Taylor 64 *. Tri-State (Ind 46 injured triple-threat De 70 Illinois Tech 34 on a career Paul Jimmy Vakas, Southwest's live- terweights put fairly rousing by winning the individual the international six-day bike race Morningside 58. Buena Vista (Iowa) 38 wire center and contact to- scrap for eight rounds, with Roane title in the city's fastest duckpin resumed at noon today at the Na- j Huntington 57 Concordia (Ft. Wayne) 41 man, the winner. tional Guard Armory. SOUTH. day announced that President Clark circuit for the third successive year? Roane started slowly, but midway The Americans, Camnbellavlllg J. C. 78 East Ky. Frosh 75 C. Griffith and Secretary Edward B. At least the captain of the high- George Shipman! Kentucky 74 Indiana Central 38 through the fight his jabs and hooks of and Howard Ky. Frosh 70 Cumberland Jr. College 44 Eynon, jr.. of the Washington base- scoring Winchester Packard team Brooklyn Rupprecht began to hurt Smith and the New of Maplewood, N. J., took the lead at Kentucky Wesleyan 53.. Transylvania 48 ball club, have donated Griffith Sta- was headed in that direction today Louisiana State 86 Keesler Field 33 Yorker frequently was forced to one time last three dium for the game on December 12. with an average of 128-26 for 33 night by stealing WEST. cover. They fought before the sea- on the field. Later the French- The contest originally was sched- games. laps j Utah state 47 Idaho State SE> son’s smallest crowd, and one which men, Jean and le' uled for Gonzaga athletic field last Krauss, one of the Goujon Roger even be an city’s was plight all-time low here, bowling Nizerhy, gained a lap to tie. Gou- Sunday, but called oil because immortals who is now employed at Hewitt a turnout of 332 customers, who jon returned to the track after be-! Disqualified, rain made the gridiron unfit. the Bethesda Bowling Center, started paid a gross gate of $774.76 and a ing injured in the worst of the his consecutive string of titles in 1917 spill Coleman Wins Bout net of $584.07. race. as a member of the famous old Roy- Tarzan Prank Hewitt came up Wheel’er to Wheeler- What was supposed to be the Roy Barnes of the British West als which numbered among its roster with some unfair tactics and Abe FRONT END main attraction, an eight-round Indies, making his debut in the six- SPECIALISTS such yester-year stars as Pop Halley. Coleman was awarded the feature rubbep match between Middle- day grind, was forced out of the race Harry Stanford, Earl Lewis, mat bout at Uline Arena when Keep It Safe—Check It Oftea weights Art Bethea of Washington Skinny due to illness. His partner, Roger Carroll and Andy Goddard. Hewitt was disqualified. and Jumpin’ Joe Green of Ashe- JULIE SINGER. Godeau of France, also was forced CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTW The World War I Other bouts before a crowd of ville. turned out somewhat dull. following year out when he was unable to secure halted Krauss when the 1,200 found Arnold Skaaland, the Nobody hurt anybody and it went District dition; it was Morris (Bill) Krauss, j another teammate within the four- WHEELER, INC. failed Orchid victor over Rocco Co- to a draw. League to function, but he Harry's kid brother, who was the hour limit. Man, Direct F.eterr Dealer was off again in 1919 and at the ■next win the two lumbo, Angelo Savoldi over Steve Don Wagner, Portsmouth heavy- to championship There was some doubt that Robert "Courtesy Car Service“ end of the ’20 was Gob, Joe Ludlum over Geza Tako weight yho looks promising, turned and ’21 seasons straight times in 1936 and ’37. Mignat of France would be able to 4800 Wisconsin N.W. EM. 4800 still the best with an of and Prank Florentine over Red in a good win by chilling Ben Har- average In climaxing his unparalleled six- continue. A victim of a bad spill Men Thru Fri.. 8 A M. te 8 P.M. 113-70 for 81 Kirkpatrick. , rison of Washington in the first games. game reign as No. 1 duckpinner of when a tire blew out, Mignat also a bowler with round of a prelim. Wagner used Nowadays a 113 the country, Astor Clarke carried was taken ill with fever. short left jabs exclusively to deck average isn’t good enough for the off the District League titles in ’39 L«di Behind. Ptt. Nizerhy- 0 81 Harris three times District League (115 being the mini- and ’40. The honors Goujon-le before the end at top belonged 8hipman-Rupprecht _ 0 38 2:44. Wagner’s stablemate. mum h but a quarter of a century to Hokie Smith in 1941 and 1942. Saen-Bruneau 1 106 chi. m. lists Light- 1 81 LOCATION ago Krauss’ averages were looked Vooren-Van Beek_ weight Ray Aldridge, ran into hard- With Ray Watson trailing by only Van Gent-Remkes_ 1 78 upon as when much Pedersen-Koblauch _ 1 73 hitting Frank Ball of Washington, extraordinary 21 and Moe the erst- pins Meade, Killan-Rigoni _ 1 81 with Ball a skinnier pins and 4 H -inch balls scoring knockout in the while pacesetter, still in the run- Georgetti-Bergomim _ 2 89 CONVENIENCE were _ 3 191 second. regulation equipment. with 127-6 still Mignai-Gulllier ning average, Singer Lacourse-Tesstrr _ 4 ever A technical Only five other bowlers had ■» knockout was won by ! has a long way to go to achieve his Paouin-Gregoise 4 58 Johnny Holt. District a crack at Krauss’ record. The first Godeau-Barnes Out Out *» Leave car at Wheeler'* light-heavy- goal. Miles by leader—392 a»d 1 lap » m your was Earl when he MAN AT WORK—Here's a rear view of Joe Louis, heavyweight weight. over Oscar Wakefield of McPhilomy led m the all-star with 120 in ft for 5 bus and street champion of the ■world, just after he had bounced a left hook off Baltimore in the fourth. Going the loop 1932 repairs. and 124 in 1933. The sea- route was the four-round opener next two the jaw of Oakland Billy Smith in an exhibition at Cincinnati car lines to take taken by Lee of sons saw Joe Harrison the cham- nearby you last night. The titleholder is making a tour of the country in Bobby Norfolk over Cy Redmond of pion with 124-plus marks. SHIRT REPAIR with at and is said to Washington. where want to go: similar ring appearances, nothing stake, Carrying on a family bowling tra- you j aa as be cleaning up financially. —AP Wirephoto. ! low Clemson Star Figures Bus Lines—N2, —With Bill Leetch 35* D6, H2, M4 Outdoors We can put on new collars and As generally predicted by those who make trips in party boats. This To Pace S. C. cuffs on white shirts; we can turn accident, had it occurred out on the Scoring Street Car—No. 30 who have followed striper fishing in collars and cuffs on your old Bay, might well have resulted in By the Associated Press Chesapeake Bay for some years, this shirts. All work guaranteed. tragedy. CLEMSON, S. C., Nov. 30.—Clem- YOUR CAR Is proving one of those banner sea- in aboard son’s Quite frequently taking tailback. Ray Matthews, will • Quality sons when near- gasoline some is spilled into the be the leading scorer in the South- Materials ly every one has bilge and fumes from it are extreme- ern Conference if he tallies more • New Modem Professional boat than 6 Facilities a fling at catch- ly dangerous. points against the Citadel GOLDEMEAR HEELER,INC"" clean and • ing the big fel- captains keep their bilges in Charleston Saturday. Prompt Service Chrysler-Plymouth Direct Foe tor^ Dealer lows. Last Sat- know the dangers attending any, Charley Justice of North Carolina SERVICE "Courtesy Cor Service" was one boat driven by gasoline motors. now leads the conference EMERSON & ORME urday scoring 14th * NIW YORK AVI. N.W. 4800 Wisconsin Are. N.W. EM. 4800 of those days They know it is a wise precaution parade with 66 points. The Tar 17th and M Sts.