Three all-time A. B. C. records were broken in the 1941 tourney. A new attendance record above the 150,000 mark and new marks of 25 singles totals of 700 or better and 1,952 totals of 600 or better were established. William Hoar, Chicago, rolled the ninth perfect game of 300 in A. B. C. annals and William Caskey, Canton, O., rolled 299, Yr. William McGeorge, Kent, O., 1939. the second ever bowled in a five-man event and PREVIOUS AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS All Events Two-Men Teams Five-Men Teams 1925 A. Green, Chic. 706 C. Long, Buff. .1,977 Schupp-Karich, Chle.. 1,318 Buffalo.....3,022 1926 E.Votel, Brad'k, Pa..731 C. Gertoski, Det...1,981 Aston-Young, Akron.. .1,233 Chicago....3,063 1927 W. Eggars, Chic. 706 B. Spinella, N. Y...2,014 Flick-Snyder, Erie, Pa... 1.317 Milwaukee. .3,190 1928 H. Summers, St. L...705 P. Wolf, Chicago.. 1,937 Hradek Bros., Cicero, Ill...1,363 Ch (Oh Hy's) 3,075 1929 A. Unke, Milwauk...728 O. Stein, Jr., St. L. 1,974 Klecz-Butler, Chicago....1.353 Hub R.Joliet 3,063 1930 L.Shotwell, Cov., Ky.,774 G. Morrison, Chic.. 1,985 Devine-Heup, Beloit. 1,339 Graffs, Kal., 3,100 1931 W. Clack, Erie, Pa. 712 M.Mauser, Y'ngst 'n, 1,966 Rafferty-Reilly, Phil... .1,316 8.&L.M., Ch. 3,013 1932 O. Nitschke, Cleve... 731 H. Stewart, Cinn... 1,980 Daw-Benkovic, Milw. 1,358 Jeff. Cl. D'tn.3,108 1933 E. Hewitt, Erie, Pa..724 G. Zunker, Milw...2,060 Zunker-F. Benkovic, Milw 1,415 Optie'ns, Cov.3,021 1934 J. Vidro, Gr. Rapids..721 W Reppenhagen, G. Rudolph-J.Ryan, Wauk.1,321 Bohem. Beer Detroit...3,089 C. Sumerix-H. Souers, Wolfe, T. S., Akron.. Niagara 3,029 Falls City Hi Bru, Detroit. 1935 D. Brokaw, Canton..733 C. Mayar, San 1936 C. Warren, Springfield, Ill...735 1937 G. Gagliardi, Mt. Ver 1,972 Francisco.. 2,022 .2,006 . 1,344 A. Slanina-M. Straka, 1,347 Indianapolis, 3,089 M. Stein, Bellville, Don, N. Y. 749 Ill.. 1938 K. Anderson, Moline, D. Beatty, Jackson, Ill 746 Mich. 1939 James Danek, Forest Joe Wilman, ChicaPark, Ill... 730 go.. 1940 Ray Brown. Terre Fred Fisher, Buf Haute, Ind. 742 falo 2,070 .1,978 V. Gibbs, Kansas City, Mo. Krakow Fur 2,028 2,001] Murray Fowler Philip Birk Bros. ......1,337 Brew Co. Chi 3,234 Fife Electric Detroit...3,151 Monarch 1,346 Beer, Chi, 3,047 All Events-Drusilla Kellum, Baltimore, Md., 1,034. Singles-Carolyn McGinn, Baltimore, Md., 398. Doubles-Helen Starron-Nellie Urban, Bridgeport, Conn., 695. Team Title Rendezvous Girls, Washington, D. C., 1,651. Mixed Doubles-Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., and Alan Liebler, Atlanta, Ga.. 802. Game-767, Black Rock Conn., Feb. 2, 1941. Duck Pin Bowling Records Source: National Duck Pin Bowling Congress MEN Team, Bridgeport, Three game set-2,068, United Aircraft, Hartford, Conn., Jan. 15, 1941. Five game set-3,348, Kelly-Buick, Baltimore, Md. Ten game set-6,460, Park Circle team, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 11-12, 1941. 15 game set-9,420, Popular Club, Baltimore, Md., May, 1940. Consecutive wins-33, Franks Tavern, Washing ton, D. C., 1938-1939 season. Season average (84 games)-629-52, Rossylon team, Washington, D. C., 1939-1940, Three men game-475, Middletown All-Stars, Middletown, Conn., Nov., 1937. Three men set-1,240, Middletown All-Stars, Middletown, Conn., Nov., 1937. Three men four game set-1,524, Brozey, Hranicke, Weinberger, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 9, 1939. Three men five game set-1,957, Hildebrand, Pickus, Hamilton, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 17, 1939. Doubles Single game-341, Jake Hanson and Gordon Caldwell, Richmond, Va., July 1, 1933. Three game set-918, Ray Haines and Art Felter, Baltimore, Md., April, 1939. Five game set-1,416, Ev Gardner and Nick Paye, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 22, 1940. Six game set-1,624, Nova Hamilton and Winnie Guerke, Baltimore, Md., Feb., 1940. Eight game set-2,053, Tony Santini and Ed Blakeney, Washington, D. C., April 4, 1940. Nine game set-2,431, Nova Hamilton and Winnie INDIVIDUALS Single game-239, Eddie Funaro, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 11, 1941. Three game set-518, Wally Pipp, Hartford, Conn., April, 1934. Four game set-610, Johnny Miller, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 22, 1941. Five game set-782, Astor Clarke, Washington, D. C., April 5, 1941. Six game set-912, Mike Dziadik, Derby. Conn., April, 1939. Seven game set-1,053, Joe LaMastra, Bridgeport, Conn., April 17, 1940. Eight game set, 1,160. Steve Witowski, Middletown, Conn., March, 1941. Nine game set (all events)-1,318, Wally Pipp. Hartford, Conn., April, 1934. Ten game set-1,482, Winnie Guerke, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 21, 1940. WOMEN Game 677, West Haven Girls, New Haven, Conn., Nov. 30, 1940. Three game set-1,830, Newfield Girls, New Haven, Conn., Jan. 25, 1941. Five game set-2,896, Health Center Girls, Norfolk, Va., April 5, 1936. Ten game set-5,438, Evening Star Champions, Washington, D. C., Feb. 9-11, 1934. Ray Season average (36 games)-557-20, Recreation Girls, Baltimore, Md., 1935-1936. Consecutive wins-37, Bookies Team, Richmond, Va., 1938-1939. Three women seven game set-2,433, Simmons, White, Lieb, Baltimore, Md., Oct., 1939. Doubles Single game-310 (tie) Ardrey Mullaney and Minerva Linthicum, Baltimore, Md., Nov. 11, 1939; Betty James and Ethel Harris, Baltimore, Md., Nov., 1940. Three game set-798, Ann Levy and Doris Smith, Norfolk, Va., March 1, 1941. Five game set-1,252, Ardrey Mullaney and Alice Lucas. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 26, 1936. Six game set-1,417, Ethel Brewer and Dot Woolford, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 9, 1941. Seven game set-1,659, Sue Miller and Frances Oeschler, Baltimore, Md., May 4, 1940. Eight game set-1,905, Thelma McDonough and Evelyn Brose, Baltimore, Md., April 14, 1940. Ten game set-2,259, Anne Crubbs and Polly Dozier, Richmond, Va., April, 1932. 15 game set-3,397, Naomi Zimmerman and Ruth Zentz, Baltimore, Md., Feb., 1939. 20 game set-4,500. Dorothy O'Brien and Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., April, 1934. Season average-217, Naomi Zimmerman and Mildred Tuckey, Baltimore, Md., 1934-1935 Individuals High game-201, Peggy Vreeland, New Haven, Conn., Nov. 30, 1940. Three game set-443, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., March 2, 1935. Four game set-551, Lucille Young, Washington, D. C., Dec. 1, 1940. Five game set-694, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., April 17, 1936. Six game set-835, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., March 13, 1937. Seven game set-862, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va.. May 4, 1940. Eight game set-988, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va.. April 14, 1940. Tie. Eight game set-988, Evelyn Brose, Baltimore. Md., April 14, 1940. Nine game set-1,202, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., May 29, 1940. Ten game set-1,355, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., Oct 25, 1936. 15 game set-1,942, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va.. Dec. 29, 1939. 20 game set-2,486, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va.. Dec 29-30, 1935. 25 game set-3,015, Ethel Brewer, Baltimore, Md., Jan., 1940. 30 game set-3,581, Evelyn Brose, Baltimore, Md., Jan., 1941. Season average (93 games)-121-16, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., 1939-1940. Mixed Doubles High game 337, Minevra Weisenborn and Clarence Blake, Baltimore, Md., March 21, 1941. Three game set-835, Ida Simmons, Bill Bradley, Hagerstown, Md., Nov. 23, 1939. Four game set-1,095, Ethel Brewer and Johnny Miller, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 22, 1941. Five game set-1,340, Ida Simmons and Bob Fisher, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 10, 1941. Six game set-1,523, Ethel Brewer and Johnny Miller, Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1940. Nine game set-2,174, Ida Simmons and Hugh Arbaugh, Miami, Fla., Feb. 15, 1939. Ten game set-2,567, Ida Simmons and Ray Von Dreele, Washington, D. C., Dec. 26, 1936. 15 game set-3,637, Katherine Vick and Bill Gauer, Norfolk, Va., Sept., 1939. 20 game set-4,830, Katherine Vick and Bill Gauer, Norfolk, Va., and Richmond, Va., Sept.. 1939. 1941 Listing of Ski Champions Source: Harold A. Grinden, Historian, National Ski Association Distance Class Class A jumping.. Champion and Home Club Torger Tokle, Norway Ski Club.. Men's downhill (open) Toni Matt, North Conway, N. H... Aspen, Colo.-. Meters Pts. 266-288 238.64 2:22.3 2:30.1 Aspen, Colo.. Men's slalom (Amat.) William Redlin, Wash. Ski Club....Aspen, Colo....... 1:06.4 2:12.5 1:06.1 Men's combined slalom and downhill (open) Toni Matt, North Conway, N. H...Aspen, Colo... Men's combined slalom 234 and downhill (amat.) William Redlin, Wash. Ski Club Aspen, Colo.. Women's slalom..... Marilyn Shaw, Mt. Mansfield Ski 1941, Alf Engen, Sun Valley at Iron Mt., Mich., 267 feet; *1941, Torger Tokle, Norway Ski Club at Seattle, Wash., 288 feet; 1941, Torger Tokle at Leavenworth, Wash., 273 feet. Aspen, Colo..... 1:49.0 Aspen, Colo. 1:59.4 Aspen, Colo. Aspen, Colo. 187 194 Downhill (women). ....Dorothy Hoyt, Schenectady, Winter Waterville Valley, N. 1:38.2 Sports Club.. Combined slalom and Dorothy Hoyt, Schenectady, Winter Waterville Valley, N. downhill (women).:. Dave Bradley, Wisconsin Hoofers... Iron Mt. Mich.. CENTRAL U. S. SKI H. 92.6 New London, Wisc.. New London, Wisc... 149-140 1226.2 147-139 224.0 Jorgen Johansen, Rockford Ski Club New London, Wisc.. 116-117 216.5 Junior class C........ M. Peterson, Eau Claire W. S. Club, Eau Claire, Wisc. Eau Claire, Wisc.... 100-103 145.8 92-95 147.6 83-86 140.6 PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN SKI ASSOCIATION Class A jumping......(Olav Ulland, Cascade Ski Club.....Government Camp, Class B jumping... 262. 435.0 146 -47 1149.2 40 -38% 145.8 2014-21 142.8 18-19% 147.0 52 -52 224.3 38 -38% 224.5 Senior class jump...... Sven Ramsey, CSA.. Oreg.. 3514-37 212.2 Government Camp, Oreg. 314-29% 221.0 Government Camp, Oreg.. 25%-25% 190.3 Club SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN SKI ASSOCIATION Slalom (men). Combined slalom and Combined slalom and Colo... Barney McLean, Hot Sulphur Springs Winter Park, Colo... Long Jumps Made During 1941 Ski Jumping Season Contestant Torger Tokle at Seattle, Washington.. Ft. Contestant 288 George Kotlarek at Iron Mr., Michigan.. *American hill record. (Official longest jump in America.) **Hill record. 281.0 395.0 Ft. 254 252 256 252 252 225 225 227 200 228 224 221 The National Ski Association passed some years ago a resolution that long jumps would be considered as official records only for the specific hill on which the jump was made. Bobsledding in 1941 National A. A. U. Junior Championships, Lake Placid, N. Y., February 1-2. Two-man team, Keene Valley A. C. (W. Washbond and A. Aubin); total time 4 runs, 4:52.06. Four-man team, Saranac Lake B. C. (C. Keough, P. Buckley, H. Murphy. R. McKillip) 4:41.73. North American Championships, Lake Placid, N. Y., February 9-12. Two-man team, Saranac Lake B. C. (T. Latour and P. Dupree) 4:56.57. Eastern Lawn Bowling Championships Trophy by defeating the Edward J. Leinert rink of Buffalo in a 16-15 match. The James S. Weir rink of Detroit, Mich., cap- | The Detroit bowlers captured the McGuire-Lockie tured the Eastern Division championship of the national tournament of the American Lawn Bowling Association (Aug. 5, 1941) in Buffalo, N. Y. 1932 Miss Helen Jacobs. 1933 Miss Helen Jacobs. 1934 Miss Helen Jacobs. 1935 Miss Helen Jacobs. Year Champion. 1922 Wm. T. Tilden No challenge round played. Final Opponent. Wm. M. Johnston #Challenge round abolished. Misses E. Goss & M. Zinderstein. Miss Wills & Mrs. Wightman C. Miss Nuthall & Miss Palfrey. Mixed Doubles Champions Mrs. G.W Wightm'n&W.F.Johns'n. Miss E. Bennett & H. Cochet. Miss B. Nuthall & G. M. Lott. Miss Betty Nuthall & G. M. Lott. Doubles Champions CLAY COURT 1920 Roland Roberts. R. Roberts-V. Richards. G. Mako-J. P. Tidball. 1938 R. L. Riggs. . J. R. Hunt and L. Wetherell Fly Casting in 1941 Thirty-fourth annual championship of the National Association of Angling and Casting Clubs, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 26-30. Women's All-Around-Miss A. Crusey, Sidney, O., with victories in three-eighths and five-eighths accuracy tests. Men's Three-eighths Ounce Distance C. Marshall, East Liverpool, O. Men's Five-eighths Ounce Distance C. Marshall, East Liverpool, O. Men's Three-eighths Ounce Accuracy-H. Hittenberger, San Francisco, Calif. Men's Salmon Fly Championship-R. G. Miller, Huntington Beach, Calif. Women's Wet Fly Championship -Mrs. M. Reisman, Kansas City, Mo. |