Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1949 Page: 5 of 12
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short one pin of tying the then
high-flying Importers’ soles.
On April 18, Sterling compiled
a smashing 998-2760 to de-
throne both M. M. and the
Importers across the board.
This time it was high game,
high series—and the champ-
ionship.
For awhile it looked like Na-
tional Auto Supply would take
the title but they fell in the
home stretch after giving the
league plenty of surprises.
Yes, there was fun on Mon-
day nights that we’ll miss till
the golden leaves start to fall
again in mid-September.
Next Monday evening, May
23, the bowlers and their dates
will be honored with a ban-
quet at the Seven Seas Restau-
rant, where prize money, a-
wards and trophies will be pre-
sented by. Daniel Rosenthal,
Cento: Executive Director, who
will be guest and M. C. for the
occasion.
Complete statistics of
bowlers participating in one or
more games this past season
follows:
STKKUMO RADIO PRODUCT*
With 83 keglers participating in the Bowling League, four can
toast of playing in all 99 games over a span of 33 weeks. Earn-
ing en "A" in attendance are, in the usual order, Adolph Usick.
Masada, Abe To 1 sky, Lonnie Black and Sam Cohen of Southern
Importers.
Missing three games or less are: A1 Gardner, Gardner Salvage:
Sinney Lrufmen, Gerber's Restaurant Supply; Louis Gordon,
~!il Lr-7oe; Harry Kapner, Jennings Cleaners; Lew Harris,
S erling Radio Products; Hyman Cohen and Morris Cohen, Sou-
thern Importer?.
The STERLING RADIO PRODUCTS TEAM, winners of the
Jewish Community Center Bowling Championship. Left to right,
kneeling. Harry Pepper, Art Bernstein. Lew Harris. Standing.
Capt. Jim Orloff. Milton Peine. Morris Levinson.
They proved experienced bowlers when the chips were down,
posting high game and series marks with an amazing M8 and
2760. They won 72 against 27 defeats and finished four games
in front of the National Auto Supply. They didn't drop three
games in any one night, and is the only team in the League with
such a record.
Lew Harris ...... .S3 258 I
Jim Orion ....... SS 267 I
Art Beinatetn -------81 216 I
Harry Pepper ______84 206 I
Morris Urlnos 82 180 I
Milton Pelno-----JK 222 l
NATIONAL AUTO SUPPLY
o at
Kalman Garfinkel 84 228 I
Morris Lastk .........82 206 I
Paul Smolensky —84 20S
Carl Wall ----------84 202
Sara Odensky____81 204
Morris Brier............80 204
SOCTHKRN IMPORTERS
SUBURBAN SHOPS — 2923 MAIN — 4422 MAIN
2019 WEST GRAY — 5603 ALMEDA — 2520 AMHERST.
V8D(e Sleet laf c> at»r
ter Grenader had given up 8
runs and 4 hits.
Score by innings:
It H E
Rambl’rs —1 0 0 2 3 0-4 6 2
Clark’s__0 0 0 0 0 4—4 4 1
Batteries: Ramblers — A1
Freedman and Roy Love. —
Clark’s — Lou Solomon, Har-
ry Grenader (4) and Buddy Me-
lamed.
ONE'S A MEAL
reliable Love for his outstand-
ing catching duties. He has tak-
en a pitcher from the midget
circuit 'and rfiade him look like
a shining star.
Bennie Mustachia, Clark's
skipper, pulled a surprise by
starting Lou Solomon on the
mound, but yanked him in fa-
vor of Harry Grenader in the
fourth. Though Solomon allow-
ed only 3 runs and 2 hits, he
was the losing hurler since
Clark’s never tied the score af-
8am Zeis man---
Ben Reichek _______
lech Reichek--
Ben Scher____
Abe Merflah -
Bob Krakower ..
MASADA CLUB
Adolph Usick_____88 2
David Daily --------80 2
Harry Vitemb----81 1
Sid Reiabord----81 2
Leon Barnet---60 1
Bam Vitemb ..........21 1
Max Goldberg -----AS 1
Joe Dannenbanm 15 1
Jerry Fleishman — S X
JENNINGS CLEAN BBS
Real Ziiate
HERMAN
KRISTAL
603 Elgin
Leon Rudick -------86
Rollie Kroat ________AS
Sol Goodman-----18
Harry Kapner---AO
Aaron Goodman —67
Stanley Kroat -------64
Ben Shapiro -—.48
Sun bathe, swim and
play to your heart’s con-
tent. For evening enter-
tainment the $2J)00t000
Pleasure Pier’s air-con-
ditioned Marine Room
will bo open for dancing
with music by the na-
tion’s leading orchestras.
HOTEL BUCCANEER
. HOTEL GALVEZ
HOTEL JEAN LAFITTE
JACK TAR COURT
HOTEL
MIRAMAR COURTS
CORONADO COURTS
, HOTEL CAVALIER .
Maurice 81lver---71 281
Kaplan Flnkelstein 88 221
Saul Gerber----01 208
Sidney Laufman ....86 181
Harold Iaraal----50 184
Joe Cook--.84 174
Bob Tiraa ---------- 8 123
GARDNER SALVAGE CO.
OFFERING PERSONAL
CONSULTATION
Burt Gaylin ________81 201 618
Ralph Galperin ....68 188 687
A1 Gardner --------87 • 180 482
8am Gardner -------84 188 460
HERZL LODGE
O If Hi
Louta Gordon -----.98 288 814
Bennie Kata--77 218 618
Melvin Cohn -------M 181 480
Joe Hiller -------68 188 488
Pincua Brounea ....84 174 484
Billy Goldberg-----84 178 446
BROADMOOR FOOD MOP ^
Morris Goldberg —72 201 482
Prank Fisherman 86 211 616
Henry Haber man 84 221 487
Stale-wide
Softball
AVOID PARKING WORRIES
HtfW Houston Transit Co,
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