Sports Roundup— Crimmins, Varipapa in Petersen Classic By HUGH FULLERTON. JR. M( Durnan, N. Smith in Lead For- Schoofs Are Threat Swimmers

. . ex-Tunney fish lieu of his second Navy Cross. . Another Blake was not at the top. Five which couldn’t muster a Bout ot Gardens The 38-year-old .diamond vet- Lt. Grant Geegee Bathers Win ball club. The Radiomeh get a On List said the review of 4-Fs who became a scout boat officer. (jg) Elmer Lach and Maurice Is Next eran the Navy during the Nor- chance to bring about a tie for would undoubtedly mean further Andreasen of Utah, also won Cross Richard passed him Sunday night PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 23 Team, featuring first place next Monday when losses to all major league squads, I Bob Lamb 1 . Air Tec Basketball — mandy invasion. . . The Their First when he missed his first game (/P) Lightweight Ike Williams, Ed they go up against the Cleaners but the new ruling that Ameri- | TIRE SERVICE | Cpl John Mahnken, Cpl. Dyke Eddelman. S Sgt. Sadowski of the season following a sus- his stock boosted by last night's in the night’s big engagement. Legion juniors can be signed I tt Market—Phon. till I Chuck Taylor, left its home field at Dayton. 0., Dec. pension resulting from a fracas knockout win over Maxie Ber- can and Lt. Home Game by the majors and the minors . . to finish the tour until March. . in Montreal Saturday night. The BOX SCORES ger, began concentrating today 27 and isn’t expected should help. has been trans- quintet listings showed Richard GOF.BEL G F P T on his March 2 rubber bout with Ens Charlie Keller of the Maritime Service Mount Clemens Bather official 0000 a ship’s for leadership Phillip*. t in Square . . . Lach tied Willie Joyce Madison ferred from the Atlantic to the Pacific. He’s still on Friday won their first home and Strru. f 0000 training for contract negoti- game, a 45-21 encounter with with 49 points each, two more • ® ? 1 ® Garden. purser, which should be good Thoel, g 1 O 1 2 from Birmingham, and are now going than Blake. Chevalier, g 2 3 0 1 Joyce, a wily boxer ations. forward with renewed confi- Gary, Ind., beat the Trenton Boston’s Bill Cowley crept | 6 * * 15 they the Total (N. J.) triphammer last Novem- dence that may take the leaders, picking up : close to P T by split decision, ending a Birmingham aggregation for an- total 46. VICO WELDING G F ber a l Gall KOPPITZ six points to run his to Smith, f 5 0 0 10 1 | other ride when they show up run of 15 wins for Williams. On The Monitor-Leader That gave him a five-point mar- Buss, t 0 O 1 IX here Jan. 30 for a return en- Rood, e 0 o*o Jan. 8 Williams took a 12-round YOU WANT A 23, Detroit, who * fij WHEN TUESDAY JANUARY 1945 PAGE 10 gin on Syd Howe of Mordan, g 4 1 1 over Joyce. gagement. of five on Cominotto, g 0 0 10 decision in turn had a lead offing for Ike is a c,EfIR Coach boys proved Also in the Quinn’s team-mate Mud Bruneteau. Total 15 l 5 51 Zurita, NBA | themselves well during the brisk bout with Juan n CAM J lightweight king, promised by game, maintaining their lead at SIPER CLEANERS G F P T Alleys « 0 0 IS Herman Taylor to the At the the quarter, half and three- Seibert, I promoter f 0 12 IS CLEAN Havard. of the Jan. 8 fight, lt sa so< with of winner quarter marks scores Bowling's Soenen, e H 1 O 11 early Moore, g 10 0 2 has been tentatively set for 14-9, 23-15 and 35-17. - - CLASS B LEAGUE MACOMB RECREATION Huhn, g 0 1 o 1 r- Scoring was confined to the April here. . High Ind. Team W Tot. following: Manning, f, 9; Thoel, Hi-Hitters Total 21 5 *45 RADIO 1 Merle Batkin* IHO 157 M*—4so BATKINS f, 8; Charbeneau, f, 3; Maas, c, * P T PEPSI COLA » Mart Rachow 196 151 222—550 MART RACHOW—S69 (222). FIVE ACES O F Grader Wins 15; Torrey, g, 4, Sahrow, g, 3, O'Brien, ( 2 0 14 Seventh 151 114—497 Class B League. 0 0 4 MT. CLEMENS DAIRY t tUt Arnold Redlawsk 172 and Capt. Clarence Schroeder, Miller 2 MILLER BRO*. DAIRY S M»i Norm Eschenburg 194 176 177—547 PETE 613 (211- Stark, f 0000 Ice Skating Honors 3 points. SCHULTE i. Banker, e 10 12 BANNOW DRUG 4 *451 Eldon Valentino 170 175 170—515 The Mount Clemens game was 211). Holy Name League. B. Bushry. g 0 0 0 0 NEW BALTIMORE— Eileen GIVE THEM CREDIT ESCUENBL’RG TIRE 0 *235 Earl Wianer 2«3 112 170—455 Klockow, g 5 0 1 10 It match game between La Croix considerably strengthened when ART BURGESS 585 (202- Kulke, 13 years o! d, of New Bal- was a close STATE FARM INSUR. « llarrr Lefurgey 155 132 170—457 Sanders, of Birming- 210). House League. Tota 10 0 3 20 the speed Painters and Decorators Girls and Interna- 4 2256 William Wolcott 157 157 150—194 forward • • • timore, competed in WOLCOTT’S MILL benching in tional Truck Men’s team Sunday afternoon, ham. was given a JOSIE SCOTT 516. Ladies’ GOLDEV BEARS G F P T ice skating races Saturday spon- WOMEN’S NOVICE LEAGUE BOWL-O-DROME the third pi riod after five per- Minor League. Nagaoka. f O 0 1 0 sored by the Michigan Skating ending with the decorators the winners. What P. Miyake, f 0 o 1 o * 121 125 125—379 winning prize they mean the “weaker sex”? These girls CILLETT REFRIG. 1*32 Blanche Mooro sonal fouls. LAURA RAY 4OO. Women’s Shirooj, f ft 1 O 11 Association first do 1 l‘»0 Laura Ray 133 129 13H— 100 TERRACE GARDENS The Bathers were successful League. Fajlwara, e 2 10ft in the finals and second prize in are good! Novice 0 0 0 0 S 1727 Florence Baker 139 130 110—355 out of 58 from the W'atanabe, e WOLVERINE CHIPS in 17 shots Kuniahima, g 0 0 10 the Junior finals. AVX. F. O. E. 1 1430 Hope Bate* 103 111 120—33 4 Birmingham 11 EVELYN VOIERS 446. La- LADIES’ field, and made G. Miyake, g 10 0 2 Eileen is a seventh grade pu- 12 Alleyt dies’ Friday Night League. Ikegaml, g 12 The of 18 field shots count. The 10 pil New Baltimore High Bowl-O-Drome LEAGUE Minaml, g 0 0 2 0 at AND EVERY AFTERNOON) CIVIC BOWL-O-DROME Bathers made six of 27 floor ART RUDOLPH 578 (224). (OPEN BOWLINQ SATURDAY. SUNDAY * 171 211 15.1—507 school. FRANK'S MARKET 2359 Earl Briley nine Lutheran League. Tota f * 4 20 179 S. Gratiot Cocktail Lounge Dial 9H4 GEORGE S HI-SPEED « George Eaamnker 111 157 107—1*5 shots and their opponents floor trys. EARL BRILIEY 567 (213). G F P T *H7 11. llorton 157 166 I«7—»!H» of 23 SCHOOF’S FIVE VAN'S ON THE LAKE 1 Birming- League. Froot, f 0 1 O 1 *''•*« Walter Ostrom J57 155 15*—501 The Reserves lost to Civic • HILLCREST STUDIO 2 530 Cottrell, f 2 1 1 5 POLISHING ham Reserves 28-23 a closely BERNICE WISSNER o o O WASHING Emil Colo I*s Hl* lift—ls.l in Fredmant. e 0 INSPECTION 0 League. Wangelin, ft 1 O 11 I Parsons 152 207 175—537 contested match. (200). Ladies’ Minor A. g ROYAL CAFE R. Wangelin, g 0000 SIMONIZING g 10 0* *!?• 150 127 MW Seboof, EAGLES * Harry Bates 157 LUTHERAN LEAGUE MT. CLEMENS RECREATION C 2 O ft ROTARY CLUB 1 *205 Ted DeGroot 188 ll* 159—537 Ganfleld. f BATH CITY GARAGE 0 *ll4 Conrad Ratiow I*s I*s I**—AM Seboof, f 112* F.SCHENBURG TIKE *ft pis# at. Phono «sai * MeClary 134 154 155—116 3 21*7 Rev. Deng I*6 158 1*6—631 RILRUS BAR I**« KRAUSE SERVICE 11 ft S SS KIWANIS CLUB 1 *254 Fred Schock 215 170 110—531 Total ALWARDT’S CAFE * *l7» H. Kepsel 168 181 142—60* KIRZ TAVERN 1 *255 Rob Pett 1»? 171 150—51* COLLEY MORTICIAN 1 2232 Lee Miller 168 14* 160—471 BERRIDGE SALES t **>* J. Hall 150 175 177—50 H CARLING'S RED CAP 2 *l*B Erv Krauee 18* 19* 15* -64* 2*l* Louie Prlehe I*o 15* 16*—600 LADIES’ MINOR LEAGUE BOWL-O-DROME PKIEIIS SALES 1 AllOR NOTHING AT All- 1 *227 Kandt I*l 1»1 1*0—444 In Ladies’ Friday Night EL * JEFF SERVICE 1 I**4 Helen Huvard 111 150 125—150 FARMERS MILLING J. fy Winners our 150—428 \ * *376 Art Rudolph 171 I*l *24—678 FETCH TOOL * DIE * I*HM Erma Herr 110 137 SCIII.ITZ League all went “whole hog” last every resulting in a D. N. COOLEY * 10*0 Elsie Mcl.rllan 175 117 115—127 MAJOR LEAGUE BOWL-O-DROME week with match 115 110—151 LADIES’ LUDWIG HI-SPEED 0 1530 Viola Sc tirade 120 DENMAItSII HOTEL 2 2101 KtUabeth Duckwita IS* 171 1*7—474 clean sweep. Three game-winners 174 .158—4*6 R. B. SHOPS 1 2**3 Sandy Frederick 15* \\ Garage. Orange, LACROIX A GROESBECK * *lll Marie Kor* 135 157 150—105 ¦ were Eppler’s Nesbitt 105 100 137—152 BEIBERLING TIRES 1 1960 Doris Krause D. N. COOLEY 1 ***l Helen Gahtaa *O2 142 159—800 LaCroix Painters and Kalthoff Hard- LACROIX DECORATORS 2 2101 Joale Scot! I*o 19* 16*—619 GOEBEL BEER 1 I*o2 Sandy Frederick 145 110 152—127 * 10*—530 MARINERS BOAT CLUB *o*l Hernire Wissner 2l*9 Mary Thornley I*l 189 142—4*4 LAKE VIEW INN « I**9 Dorothy Arnold 11* 147 119—418 New Feature! 1*75 Pherno Andreas 111 147 186—4*8 SERVICE LACROIX PAINTERS 3 COMPLETE BUILDING HDWE. 1 1*39 Eveyn Valero 18* I*o 11*—448 ALTERATIONS KAI.TIIOFF 117 I*l—*7B ADDITIONS and I \C ItOIX A GROESBECK O 1517 I.oulae Madam 124 DINNER MUSIC HOUSE LEAGUE BOWL-O-DROME ROOFING and SIDING I. O. O. F. .3 **9l Carl Gollko *9O I*B 118—484 MONITOR-LEADER 9 2077 Hernia Ballantlnu 147 187 I*l—4Bß PORCH ENCLOSURES NIGHT *•** John 149 I*7 111—484 EVERY LAGER 1 Fred#tck TIRE SI TES RE-CAPPING 2100 Al Trombley 145 208 196—618 STARTING AT 6:30 P. M. GRAHAM'S COFFEE SHOP 2 HEUSCHLEIN'S TAVERN 2 215* llenry Helier 2*o I** 147—688 MILLER INSURANCE 1 2l«* Art Bnrgeae 202 *lO 178—6*5 ATTIC ROOMS SI and VULCANIZING 139 I*9 154—448 QCI A LA CARTE Irving Hoyt TABLE D'HOTE AND POST ENG. CARPENTRY 9 I**o ONLY | TRUCK AND PASSENGER TIRES MT. CLEMENS MEG. 3 2152 Franels Mikola 127 186 151—474 COMPLETE Oil EASY KORTF.-YDE GROCERY 2 *27* Floyd Bergmana 17* I*l Hl—6Bo FREE ESTIMATES TERMS 147 16* 1*7—487 - DINNERS DETROIT NEWS I 2251 Curly Deßuo OUR SPECIALTY - - Repairing Tim COPELAND MEG. 2 2201 Wilbur Fenalon 14* I*l 1*8—514 7“ 150 205—6*0 F.ngelman That Hava Roan Run Flat IN THE RUSTIC REST AND POST ENG. ELECTRIC 1 22*1 Herman 195 & ROOM HOLY NAME LEAGUE MT. CLEMENS RECREATION VACOL Combination Storm Sash Screens COCKTAIL All Work Don# In I Only Grad# A MeMAttnN FOAL 9 ***• Allaa Frail or *n» 157 118—684 The M»tcl Weather itripped Storm Window MACOMB BEF.R STORE 4 *5lO Hum Dubay 151 I*7 188—807 Our Own Shop on I Truck Comolbock Usod Clarence Risser THF. BURRS 0 *ll* Harry Hill 14* 159 18*—88* COMPLETELY INSTALLED AND STAINED Bacon Equipment | on Ro-Caps at the Novaeord PROGRESSIVE PRESS 4 *OIB Pet* Schulte *ll 181 *ll—Bl* NO DOWN PAYMENT 55.00 MONTHLY K. OF C. * *3** Charles Doyle *OB *o* I*4 68* Sir Recapping Moulds to Serve ALTES LAGER * *3l* Wult Haraen 190 Zt* *04—671 You 6:30 UNTIL CLOSING Albrecht 17* I*4 *IB—BBB MUSIC * . OLDRRI' 6 *4*« Don Our •%0 147 PHONE 2574 Prompt Sonrlco and M. C. SPRING WATER O 21*0 Red Fureell I** tit—Bßl Y • QuolHy Will Spook for Thomaotvos CALL 9134 FOR RESERVATIONS Chas. R. ULLRICH TAXI AGENCY MACOMB BUILDING CQ. • DEPENDABLE 74 FLORAL MT. CLEMENS RATS TIRE REPAIR DAD'S PLACE FULLER PELTIER INSURANCE 26025 GRATIOT AVB„ ROSEVILLE We Stock Our Own Materials PHONE ROSEVILLE 8648 MACOMB STREET S? Macomb St. PhoN fill 2470 4504 MS of Every Description