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Crimmins, Varipapa in Petersen Classic by HUGH FULLERTON Sports Roundup— Crimmins, Varipapa in Petersen Classic By HUGH FULLERTON. JR. M( Durnan, N. Smith in Lead For- Schoofs Are Threat Swimmers <AP) According to Don Top NEW YORK. Jon. 23 Nation's refused to accompany As Puck Stars ris the reason why Arne Andersson National ain't) Hoegg to United States this City Cage League (it he is or is he the in By The AbmcU4«4 Prees an average of 3.611 and rank* Gunder himself as o great out- in Match get Sunk winter is that Arne wanted to establish Keglers Seek THE STANDINGS It took them a while to With 19 games left on the fifth. tracks. Van agrees School’s Five today The N.H.L. as a quiet week door runner before he tried the board W. L. PF PA started but Hazel Park Takes schadule, Bill Durnan of Mon- to convince American Super Cleaners 6 0 166 88 looks like a troublemaker for ahead with only two mid-week even a 4:01.6 mile isn't enough treal Canadiens seems well on . Pie during the re- Squad 59-25 games thSt see a guy take a few beatings indoors. Batkins Radio 5 1 195 111 opposing teams Bather on schedule. Detroit visits fans if thev sports di- $43,200 Pot Welding 2 134 108 mained of the season in the his way again to winning the Boston tonight, while on manager, has signed up os Vico 4 Smarting from a defeat at Wed- Traynor, former Pi?otes' s.x Golden 3 4 128 148 City Recreation Basketball Vezina trophy—awarded to the nesday New York tangles with radio station. Besides broadcasting Snipe at $5,100 Bears Hazel Park, on an engagement rector of a Pittsburgh ™s 129 110 League. Hockey League goaler Black Hawks at Chicago. • Schoof’s Five 33 National the a baseball school. Ja of very short notice, Mount davs a week. Pie will conduct Top Award in R’g’dy Ann Five 33 124 102 Schoofers marked up with the lowest goals against av- Neither of. these games can af- of trophies os the out- The Clemens High School swimmers Cooper Merle Gibson, winners Five Aces 1 5 99 195 third in six starts yes- erage. In 31 games, Durnan has fect the League standings as and last season, both Chicago Saturday their win are threatening dire results for footboll players at Texas Christian Goebel 0 6 95 218 terday, disposing of the Golden allowed only 73 shots to evade Montreal has a four-game lead ?anding the Hazelites when they invade the armed forces. (/P)— LAST NIGHT’S RESULTS to bring about a three-way him for an average *of 2.355 over Detroit while the Bruins, hold medical CHICAGO. Jan.'23 Bears the local pool Jan. 30 at 3:30 Bowling’s most lucrative compe- Vico Welding 31, Goebel 15. tie for fourth place with the which is about one goal a game in fourth place, have a two- p. m., for a return match. tition, the $43,200 Petersen Schoof’s Five 28, Golden season within one game of the better than any of the other goal game edge over New York. Usual lost 59 to 25 Fumbled, At classic, will send a record-break- Bears 20. halfway mark. The score was The Bathers tenders in the League. football captain, sharp- Super Cleaners 45, Five Aces points in a meet at the smaller Copt Norvol Locke, Oklahoma's 1939 ing field of 1,728 ten-pin 28 to 20. Normie Smith, who played whin 'you mum os drive into days 20. Hazel Park pool, which includ- description of Von Rundstedt s recent shooters into 16 of action A. Wangelin, playing center one game with the Detroit Red wrote this time Batkins Radio 2, Raggedy Ann ed 50 and 100-yard free style INSURANCE ahead 60-0. There are two minutes of here beginning Saturday. for Schoof’s, sparked his team’s Wings early in the season, has Belgium: "We are Five 0 (forfeit). five field swims; five optional and five re- THINK OS they don't break away for a 70-yard Sniping at the $5,100 top prize winning drive with relay an average of 3.000 and ranks lefMo play and damned if NEXT MONDAY’S GAMES throw for a quired dives; 100-yard were p'enty in the rich solo event will be goals and a free second to Durnan, while Connie OTTO NICKEL being fulled down from behind. They 1. Goebel vs. Golden Bears. He shared and medley races and a 100- run before will be the most of the nation’s top bowlers, total of 11 points. who was with the Red PKONB 4451 tricky, but the game is over the score still 2. Vico Welding vs. School’s Shirooj yard backstroke event. Dion, when including Ned Day, Johnny scoring honors with B. first 12 games of i Five. Capt. Eschenburg and Wings for the • Bears who also tallied 11. Eldon same.” * • Crimmins, Joe Norris, Buddy of the an average of 3. Batkins Radio vs. Super depressed the season has : Bomar, Andy Varipapa, Bill Schoof’s built up their winning Coach Quinn are not Cleaners. by the Bath- 3.250. Anything Page Flesch, Hank Marino, Joe Sinke, margin in the first half, taking the score, because W# Repair Sports Raggedy Ann Five vs. Five Fourth is of One-Minute Marty Cassio, George Young, 4. a lead of 16-6. ers took on the assignment at Frankl McCool checks In with a re- Aces. notice. They also Toronto with 3.419 for 31 games ELECTRICAL Sec Taylor of the Des Moines Register Johnny Small. Freddie Bujack, Meanwhile Super Cleaners very short game some 15 years straight vic- point out that the Hazelites pool and in addition, McCool is lead- port on an lowa State-Kansas basketball Therman Gibson, Connie added their sixth • Motors Re-Wound 52 fouls. the Five Aces is smaller than that at MCHS. ing the shut-out parade with aao in which he and Henry Hasbrouck called Schwoegler and Leo Faetz. tory, turning back isn t necessarily 45-20. The Cleaners led The return match, they hope, two, a tie with Mike Karakas of • Motors Re-Built theory is that the five-personal rule Last year’s classic was won easily, Sec’s in way, with Ralph Soenen will show a different score. Chicago Black Hawks. Karakas responsible for roughness but that the type of plav goes by Johnny Farkas of Detroit, Montreal's all the s Power Installations for the win- is sixth in the list with 4.393 for managed Harry Greb and who rolled an eight-game total bagging 17 points Swimmers, besides Eschen- Factory . who Maintenance cycles. George Engel, games while Harry Lumley a with A! Jor- ners,, followed by Vinnie Havard burg, who participated were: 28 ago. turned up in Los Angeles of 1,658. with 18 games on the record, has Frank Klaus years decision with 13 and Clarence (Harpo) Dick Baxter, ,Les Carlos, Service Chicago heavyweight who lost a hairline The classic will share the Tops topped dan, Line Is Seibert with 12. Klockow Chuck Vaden, Bob Spier, Leroy rule book, Vito . new baseball spotlight here with the De . Ray Dumont s Fitzy Fitzpatrick. the losers with 10. Sommers, Bob Tinkler, Dick of baseball third annual classic, also an Dominates Nats Durocher, Cronin Macomb Electric Cos. featuring four pages of tips on “the finer points Vico Welding marked up win Roy Vickers, Russ Stark, 0 radio so- eight-game affair, which runs Krause, S3 Broadway Phone SBSS is off the press and will be distributed through in Scoring Race No. 4, defeating Goebel, 31-15. Charles Starbuck, Bob Black, May Be Fielded Johnny who from Jan. 27 to Feb. 11. A field tallied points . Fulton 12 starting in April. Stanford’s Quentin Buss Anderson, Ernie Stengel tions 1,188 expected to vie for a — Jack FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan.- meet this winter, is look- of is MONTREAL, Jan. 23—(^P) for Vico while Bud Smith added wants to run the mile in at least one $21,800 a $2,- and Don MacArthur. 23 t/P) Major League base- jackpot including Montreal Canadiens* Blake- 10 and Heinie Mordan furnished ing job in Soilth America with an oil company. ball will carry on this year, says - for a 500 top award, in the De Vito line continued to nine. seven points SEIBERUNG Lach-Richard Chevalier’s Joe Cronin of the Meet. Fred Thoma of Peoria. dominate the National Hockey the pace for Goebel. Manager set even I will i #\ TIRES Service Dept. 111., won the SI,OOO top prize last League scoring race in official Batkins Radio, fighting it out Ike Williams KO's Boston Red Sox “but season. statistics released today, but the Super Cleaners for the top probably be in there playing 0., with regularly—and Leo Lt. (jg) Phil Bucklew, former coach of the Columbus. order changed. For the first, spot in the standings, won by Durocher, £ AMERICAS a star in Berger Philly Bulldogs football club, has just been awarded gold time since mid-December Toe forfeiture from Raggedy Ann at too.” finest . 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.
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