T 6 Games to Go

T 6 Games to Go

Monday, April 20, 1942 D2TROIT EVENING TIMES (PHOSK CHERRY 8800) PAGE 15 Pin Threats Few STEEL CLUB READY FOR HEARST TIMES SHOOT St. 6 Metro Teams By DON GILLIES 11911 to 1852. It was the De- ¦ 366. Ed Baier 352, Floyd Grudier shooting 98 out of 100 in his last! Steel Gun , troit Gun Club’s worst defeat in i 360 and John Zuko6ky 340. half of the standing round, for The Great Lakes one of the best competitive off-! CagfcrSe City Tournament Leaders Appear Likely to Keep Club, Hearst handicap champions, seven years of competition. The Detroit club, winners of Last CYO Detroit team the Hearst championship , hand rounds of the year. will be the team to watch in the ; Mike Tokar of the i Open St. Catherine today is the cham- In Running With Positions, Tonight's Lineup Indicates finals of the Hearst-Times rifle, was the leading scorer, getting ; last year, had Friedman with 369, \ It was the last match at Great the heavy B divi*k>n of matches at the State Fair ¦ 389 out of a possible 400. Joe' 'John Kirschner 364. Les Passmore Lakes’ present club, as the build- pion of Grounds May 15, 16 and 17. jKormendi of the Steelmen shot 371, Ben Bazydlo 359, Ted Wood ing now housing the modern range | the Catholic Youth Organization’s Team bowling in the city Ludiker and Kenneth Haviland, In a special shoulder-to-shoulder; 388 to lead his team. Helping ; 359 and Mos Gates 356. •will be turned over to the plant cage league by virtue of the 34-32 to fifth on-iheir 1170. to tournument at Detroit Recreation match against the Detroit Gun i to win the match was Jim Dalzeii II Tokar. considered by experts i for war work. Brousseau, chief which it handed St. Paul Go On the overaverage side, the shot in range officer, defeat to Logan • greatest off-hand announced that goes into its eleventh session to- Club at Ecorse last night, the 385. Clause 382. Lester be the 6 Games latest surprise came from two already way ‘(Grosse Pointe) last night in the t 377, to to up best score Hidusky 379, Bob Fetterman , the country, tried desperately > plans were under Ir.ight with the chances favoring Steelmen rolled the youngsters in their first tourna- of their shooting career to win Sam Castle 368, Ernie Brousseau i pull the match out of the fire. build another range in Ecorse. | | last of the CYO playoff tilts. Midwest Drops to Tie for Pepsi-Cola to hold first in Class A ment. Clarence Zisler and Ray Only one threat materialized over pitched 1090 for 214 and second. First With Palmer Parle the week-end. when Motor Inn Eddie Sukkar succeeded to the as Roadway Drops Three One fell short by 40 pins. Its singles leadership with 164, shov- 2871 was good for second. ing Don Reid to second. At Your Favorite The schedule calls for squads IN from Nightingale Club, Michigan! WALBYB SLUMP ¦ # % W h THIS STAR IDENTIFIES CO-OPERATIVE THEATERS ¦? 1 ? ¦ WtKt HTAMIHMiH TODAY MOVIE W I W L Gas, One team after failed MMweat Consolidated Detroit Athletic 1 another 54 39 %It. Elliott 47 IA Club and a miscellaneous group at Detroit in the championship, Palmar Park 54 39 Denby 43 50 — Myrtle Standard.) PI. M4l. * ttl/COy—4 lanmn. Mich. LI. 2-4MH6 + PDAUnr—w. Jeffri*ou VI. 2-1247 it C seventeenth and -1-MUt aad Meyers UN. S-4665 53 40 Art Centra 39 54 which includes entries from Orient. group. Femdale Hodges, with IfC—Harder u 4 Kmntennr. flLLATfjUn UIVAnUL to MYRTITO 111 ILL DAViI SI ALL Coot. Noon. "40,606 HORSEMEN," Open 6:30 Bette Davis and Mat. Dally, 12 Noon Midnight. | Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman nUIAL open 6:15. Park Free. Last 52 41 Parkslde 39 Harper-Van Mickey Rooney. Garland "RAREN Coadway<>rge Mary. West W’arren. Dyke such marksmen as Charles Peltier. Taylor, Betty Bryant. Plus “II Herbert Marshall In "IJTTLE F4>XE*.“ Judy In lin "BAD MEN OK MISSOURI." Plu* Hope. “LOUISIANA I*l R- 52 41 Chene-Trom. 39 54 iGrant 1 ' Show 6:40. Bob IP SCREAMING," with Betty OF DUANEN," Gao. Montgomery | ON BROADWAY. Plu* "MAN AT Jane Wlthara and Joe Brown Jr. In ( HAM:,” Claudette Colbert. Orllngs (300) WARE ’ in Technicolor. 51 42 Rlttar 35 50 and Conner recreations. iWilliam Warden and Joe | LARGE," ' Orable and Victor _Mature. !"LAMT with Mat Juris Weaver “YOUTH WILL RE SERVED John Payne 'REME.MBKR THE DAI.” At Olympic, the main menaces Redmond, were three shy of 2700. j Hamilton, 4 an tie fAIICCHM —6521 al Id —*evea-Mil* Rd.-Vaa Dyke "The toughest league in town” in the regular events appear as ! Olympics from Central Division,! I AIMIK Door* Open 10 45 A. M Ginger LULIjCUTO Open 6:30 Wm. Powell. fD iUT—Ru**ell, near Holbrook IlfifiTnWN ir AUATOJ 1 nuniuvrn op *n Free Rogers m 'ROXIE HART.’ with l :Myma U)y In "THE SHADOW OF THE UlVAill Open 5. ‘Amapola' Dinnerwarr! 545 Parlt -nv. ROYAL 041““ Garry Cooper and remains just that today as the Ray Schutzler and Andy Szabo, Traveling League, had 2562 and George Montgomery and Adolphe Menjou. MAN." Plus Brlsn Donlevy In to Ladies. Joan Blondell, John Wayne In ! 1-3931. Joan Blondell and John Wayns In Leslie with Walter Brennan in “SER- • THIN Joan by Plus Jane Wither*. VOINO AMERICA." NIOHT." "LANT OF "LADY KOR A NIGHT.” Plus "BOMBAY . P. M. Metropolitan Classic bowlers seek William Smith and Toledo Sabuco. Motor Inn Stars headed Don "SOI TH or TAHITI.” “LADY FOR A THE CLIPPER,” GEANT YORK.” at 7:00 and 6:30 DI ANES." with George with William Gargan. Extra: “Rodeo Roundup,** In Technicolor. lln the doubles they must beat the Hackett, 2501. Walbys. probable St. Jean —Woodward-Mlbley. a decision in the next two weeks. AMfIDII-Mart nr. IE. UN roi AMIII Park Free.! Also Disney's "little Whirlwind.” al AI/miAAL || a RAP’s ynpurrCT —Grand River Southirid Mlrhlgaa. near I.lvemula A 1202 put up by Cecil Ward and winner of the eastern division] t. 3. Free Parking. vULUIvIAL Open All Night. Stage Shows mmTfUl p CCWITC—6424 Three games separate the first six Foreign Legion in “INTERNATIONAL '3:30, 7:45. 11 P.M Madeleine Carroll. ark rr9e Open 6:15 Adults jtnAlt attend daily matinef.. Jack Plappert. Ward had 656. championship in the same circuit,) 4 K4)R dropped **Ql ADRON," Ronald Reagan. “BOMBAYStirling Hayden In “BAHAMA PASSAGE." GREAT LAKES-1 “p°.7!S, t,^ 27c Plus Tax. Joan Blondell. “LADY BAKKRITE' ovenwar* free to the teams. Midwest to a tie handled 2708 with Ray Gargan. ney. A NIGHT." Ralph Bellamy. "ELLERY Hanry Barbara 677 P Glinski CUPPER." Wm. Lata War News. “JAIUfOIHE BLURB." Nat Pendleton. J Geo. Sanders. "RUNDOWN.” "YOU LADIES. Fonda and for first with Palmer Park at Cen- STAYS L T first on 585. BEIJING TO MR." Barbara Stanwyck. QUEEN AND THE MURDER RING." Stanwyck In “YOU REIGN© TO ME —Ford Road-Chase. Hear horn TAlONV—lft*3a Mark Ave. Park Free * Disney’s "A Time on a Dime." Pius “MR. WISE OFT,** ‘Dead End* Kids. tennial yesterday by losing twice singles, 1, AInrii UULUnI open Davis. Good AlFnil C—Oakland al S-Miln Road ' In Joe Slater’s 677 Motor Inn No. with 600 ALDLn Open 6:15. Charles Haggle*: 6:45. Bette Ann UnIMSnLL to Palmer, whose output was 3092 Sheridan. "THE MAN WHO CAME TO Oene Autry, Smiley Burnette, cruii | r—MSI Grand River Avenne slands out bigger and bigger. Few from Ed Haines, wangled 2871 to Charles Laughton In “RUGGIEM OF RED rorrMUfOAn—Hamlitoa at West Kirby "COWBOY SERENADE.” Richard Arlen. jLTILLL “Superman** Car- against GAP." Plus “BAD MEN OP MISSOURI." {DINNER." Plus "I W ARE UP Hi REAM- UAL Lit VIUUU Donlevy, Adults 13c. 2862. will at come in behind Pepsi-Cola. State INO,” with Betty Grable Brian Marla Mon- Eva Gabor In “KOR4 El> l-ANDINI,." Tracy*' Serial. James Cagney, entries pass Slater the with Wayne Morris. te* “SOUTH TAHITI." Carole Lan- toon. “Dlek not match _____ In OF “THE ROARING Midwest could the although * Humphrey Bogart In present rate of progress, Fair fell to third and Krakow to I2O77 Uon ant TW .MM it dis, Georgs Montgomery, "CADET GIRL." —Osh 1 ¦* Tennyson Palmer Park marksmen, who had Aim>—E- **rrea at Outer Or. Nl. 7723 PAIUMT—VAIIvAnI fiilflUARLAHDANfi TWENTIES.” Also “AMONG THE LIV- some of the town’s best have yet fifth in the shuffle. ALLLIV Open 6:15. Last Show 9:00 Stemware to the Ladles. DUhes to Ladle*. Open 5:45. ING.” with Albert Dekker. Latest New*. games against I lOpen 6:30. Wayne Morris, Brenda Marshall UADPCD —Harper at Lakewood AR. 4620 t Betty Grable In “1 WAKE UP SCREAM- of 988-1083-1021 to appear. Bill Frederick's 245- In Class B. Femdale, on 603 Ronald Reagan, Olympe Bradna. "INTER-! nAluLn EXTRA 1012-1032-824. led NATIONAL (Hit ADRON." Phis Bette •in "SMILING GHOST.” Plus "PI-AY-1 STARTS TOMORROW. ING." Plus Dennis O'Keefe in CUICTD —Garden City. Ford nt Middle Bell Art Houtteman 245 in 638 brought him third by Tom Bowman and 610 by MATES," with Kay Kyaer and Band. ADDED. "THE DEPENNE OK MOB4JOW" "WEEE-END KOR THREE." OnATLA Open 6:43. Bing Crosby and on 203-251-223. Davis U»J*UTTLE ’Superman.’ (FILMED UNDER FIRE. AUTHENTIC- Palmer 679 from place yesterday and Plappert’s Robert Hewitt, shot 2610, or 261 I Military Mary Martin. "BIRTH OF THE BLUES.” * rniffiTCCV— Vernor at THRILLING.

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