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MKB4DWILT-Ejf T>ltt»day, March 2, 1913 DETROIT EVENING TIMES (PHONE CHERRY 8800) PAGE 19 i raised second high 252 in the Senior stood out it The seoret*ry of the Individual Fred’s Five 914 for new record* in rroortl and Its ’ Archway. rIantic overlooked “The Man About the Kt. Phul’m Lutheran. Fretl series from 2326 to 2542 in the Archie Van Houtte’a Toronto Ball Team Entry Is Big 28ft last week. lledard's and Fred I.etzrlnif's 233 Detroit Ketail Merchants. CIO Pin Town’s” s George Srhrndrr tigged in Tests Faced featured. Steyer ousted Peninsular 25J4 HAKOIJ) KAHL in the reat *SO By Don Loud a fulled 244-232 640 from the top. ••At" Merrcll ahnt 257 in the De- t Hnuae. .j in Trains at Lancaster A total teams. 560 doubles ning two as George Wcllett’s for n neu' aeriea record the Pout Office loop. up 210-220- of 420 Rriyhtinoor Merchant a. Margaret Oldenburg*a 2y7 and troit ‘‘Ed’’ Peoore dished LANCASTER. Pa.. March 2 Gremel’s dropped five games be- 255 for 665 in the Men's House. combinations and 700 individuals Olga Uidich'n 167-I*6-153 for 50* < The Toronto Maple Leafs By hind the leader by taking only one. Lt?o Turner of the Regent team Louise Conley 222 and “Ma" UP».— Parisdean are entered in the first annual The women gave the men a toga Ladiea' Lutheran. of International Baseball uere in the Conglo circuit was happy to the Lou Keppen nailed 214-245 in 652. merry Kings and Queens in the Borbely 207 in the Ladies at Leon- here UAW-CIO bowling tournament to ride in the stop at the end of the third game League will train this spring, Classic at Southeastern. Grace jWpI tied Grace Wul- ard Horton’s Fort-Boulevard. today. bo at the (ttHtrge MrKltrlrkand John Carl- Jlolleman if he kept shooting long it was announced run week-ends Palace Wulbrecht fashioned 163-180-225 brecht for second high on 188-176- for fear open Recreation, through April ine, Ford Aircraft double* cham- enough he would reach 100. Hcv The Leafs will training on March 13 for 568 and a new season high. 206 for 570 as El Paso posted a lirorge Broek powered 2BS-?'J3 remain And Mineralites 4, West, director, pion*, will defend their title for roiled 147-146-145. Lou Lepofsky March 2H and here three Mel recreation in 68'! in the Ma|fle Knik’hts at the tenth time against Reno Min- Team No. ll's 897 is a new third new season team record of 2252 in weeks. Outdoor drills will be held announced t«i*y- of B. and C. converted the 4-7-9 South4>astern. standings strelli and Jimmy Vargo at the and its 2521 a new second. Mary the Southeastern Ladies’ House. at Stump’s Field, home of the The event will be conducted in average, split. Team Crest Lanes tonight. Jarvi. 139 whipped out Lancaster of Interstate three classes according to average Sam Milan rolled 45 and 639 for Agnca Itcyincr's 202 and \'ictoria Roses the Tsam Name W. L Aver Last Yr. 230-164-155 for 568. League. gymnasium is to be ¦troh's 43 29 1001.13 1017. US with each team division carrying seconit highs as John Karl Dixon’s 266 In the Junior Orloivaki'a 200 featured m the A Ed Carpenter atrung 10 atrikea two new [selected workouts. rife 43 29 983 17 974.43 a top prize of SIOO. Class A Zoellner rolled 244 and Hochas’ Five hit 937 for a new House and John O’Shaugnesgy'a K 4 Id Ladiea. I for indoor Partaclean 42 27 972 09 974. ft? w*ll in a 2** game in the WY-7 Hauer. Norman Mloeralltea 40 29 969 31 96* 07 be for those of 825 average and Coca-Cola 3* 31 949 *3 94 4*7 more, B 750 to 824 and C 749 and grabbed S * B. 37 .12 9*2 32 970 53 Fifteenth Precinct first! Chena-TromMy 35 34 977 4ft 9ft* *4 le*s. War bonds also will he given place in the Detroit Police by kjn\/IF Hackman a 35 34 997 YU for the* individual high game in sweeping Detective Bureau with a TCXn A V AT YOUR FAVORITE Pepsi Cola 35 34 951 32 C I % # w IDENTIFIES SITED DETROIT THEATERS IW I W ILg each class. V -MI J M I * V * T ¦¦\VxSK Murdock 33 34 954 24 9*3.1* ’2901 scries as Administration took I W B m IDENTIFIES < O-OPF.RATI V E 1 HEA’IERs Vsmor's 32 37 947 39 949 11 In contrast to other tourna- the short end from Twelfth. Paul DeLuxe 31 3* 941 57 943 29 singles 20th Century 29 40 943.60 93*.54 ments, doubles and will be Thurkow gave his average a nice! MM 41 All BONDS STAMPS SOLD AT ANY OP THESE THEATERS 1 Aircraft 2* 939 40 rolled on Saturdays with team jolt in reeling off 224-246-200 for a AND Gaaketa 2* 43 940 10 941 24 It Hkltlwr At*u Free Parking + 25 44 922 944.7* shooting listed for Sundays. There big 670. Arr—Harper and Frontrnae PL. 0547 if KrHy Rd -Whlttlrr AR M 222 rni kiT —Ku»arll near Holbrook # —Schaefer at Mich. OR. 6090 Yr DftlIPE— Krakow 52 fnnr-DctnMt— uinU/AVlulUrfßl Daily. Open A. Vt nUUuL op**n ci.v m»h Gift Night to nvL Open 5. B»ric*ln Hour Till BP. M l/lflv Open 6. B-ttv Grab!* in unAnl oym at 9 P M Mai 11 45 Arlcn, TONIGHT'* MATCHES will bo four squads on Saturdays, C Crawford "SIN TOWN." I.adit-n Richard Jean Parker tn I,ou Flynn in ••lIK.nrt.KATK JOI KNKY." ••SPRINGTIME IN THE K<M KIEs” In Technicolor. "THUNDER HIRIIS." wtthi Bennett. Brod OTHER Coca-Cola va. Partaclean, alleys 1-2; starting 4 p. Scrianni is putting on the F.rrol DEVIL I.ee Powell. “TORPEIMt BOAT." "THAT at m., and five on with Ronald Plua "THIMIKR “STAND BY, ALL NETWORKS.” Tierney. John Fulton. ”SF;t RFJTS OF “FIGHTING IMG*/* Gilmore, Rea Kan. _ !iiene Drafted. WOMAN." Virginia Jas. ElHson. Mmerajltea va. Ekhardt A Backer, 3-4; Sundays, starting at noon. blast at Rainbow, or is at Allen's? HIKIItn,” with G«n« Tierney. Technlcokir. THE WASTELAND/ W (Hopalong) Boyd j Walt Disney's “Donald Gets | Aircraft va. Stroh's, 5 6: Detroit Gasket —Farmington. Mich. Plume 444 £ rtVir " Vrrry —WiKtdward near Temple K.A. Hkt*l Jf va. Veroor'a, 7-*; Chene-Trotnoly va. Park ? v'lmV Open 6.30 Errol Eiynn, TB,# Michigan ir UODAN~' Mnra ¦* DOW a iniUC—tirnnd CircH* rDAVSTnNIT-‘ IYIvrlX/YiY Barrymore. KUAI DEFENSE WORKERS! OPEN 24 Da Luxa, 9-10; Krakow va. Fife, 11-12, Ed Ciurney of .Superftni*h< r* In l ijsmen» nl/AmJ Linda Tlarnell in Hon. Reagan. "DESPERATE JOI RNE3 ." UIVnIDIUnt. Oj>en 5:45. Cont. An.i Qp*n 6:30. Diana TIME ¦| Robt Cummings, “BF.T3Y F!F'.N I S GIKIJ4/’: HOURS EVERY DAY! COME ANY Twentieth Century va Murdock. 13-14; the Chrysler “CITY WITHOIT MIN." Plu* “THK Plu* "BEYOND THE Hl.l K HORIZON." Rutherford in •‘ORCHESTRA WIVES, 'j COMPLETE SHOW. RA. va. Pepsl-Cola, Inter-Plant would "GAMBLING LADY," Barbara Stanwyck. AND SEE #«%*- Hackman's 15-1* Matches ft-10 HoEX.IF MAN WII. 4.KT 101.“ with Lloyd Nolan. ”JI ST OFF BROADWAY.” at Lowe'a Recreation, 13925 East Jeffer- like alleys every time out lit Karloff and Peter Lorre. lawson, Mich. LI. 2-4i169 Rd. —Woodward near Temple R\. 94MHI Boris _____ fl 4U/QHM —4 —Van Dike at H-Mlle DftYV <ff #on, 9:15 P- m. SCHAEEI* AT McHICHILS (0 LUtfTjUn 6 rnrir 14832 firand River MHTAD riTV Op«-n Hour*. Park Free. 'D«nd Olympic. He ha* had series of v, iinru—Ford Road-Chase, Dearborn Open 30. C Bennett. Pat I 4YCC— ITIUIUn till Pat O'Brien. George Mur- IwAI 24 “LONDON UhLnl LAAC3 park Rooney, O TOWN.” “BERLIN 642-643-642-649 over that pair. T TODAY T ALULII o|en at «. limhea Betty Knowles In “SIN TOWN.” Plus Free. M lan phy, "NAVY COMES THHOI GH.” Plus End' Klda. "Ml * * * * RDERs.” John Abbfitt. M. YANK AT ETON.’ ‘WINGS FOR KIIJCEN.” fORRKMPONDF.NT." Virginia Gllmora. THE SHOW OF STARS Orable •HPKIN4JTI.MK IN THK EUR KIF.S.'i Itl.AIKOI T Ml Hunter. Rosalind Russell, "MY SISTER. By HAROLD KAHL HKOADWAV." ; McLeod. Victory Night. All Seats 10c. THE EAGLE.’* Ann Sheridan I) Morgan WAR BONDS SOLD 24 HOURS DAILJT. /'AT/ Tnrro eluatered 255-234-217 THI CIMTEST AIIATit TALENT EVtl Ik Plu* “FI ST OFF C —Seventeenth and Myrtle (anfleld at Kirby MVPTI Parisclcan Mineralites, it rrn 7725* KCIIU- Hwmlltoa. «t rDCCWU/nnn —Hamilton West 111 lltILL Robert Taylor, Norma Shearer and Meyers tN. H-ISM'O and third far a brilliant 706 in the Rainbow —K. Warren at Outer Dr. Nl. LULIjCUIumi ultbClltiUUU DAViI—7-Mlle ALUL.II Open at Open 6:30. BonJa Henle, Barbara Stanwyck. Joel in “HER 4 ARDBOARD LOVER/' Craig IVUI/tL Take Seven-Mile Rd. Weat. Of •nd fourth place team*, rather UOO “Tales of Manhattan’’ 6:lft. 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