41st American Bowling Congress Championships 640 St. Paul, Minn., March 13-May 6, 1941 DOUBLES Pins Prtie 1. Vogel Brothers, Forest Park, Ill. 3,065 $1,500 1. William Lee-Ray Farness, Madi2. Rheingolds, Chicago 3,054 1,200 1,346 $600.00 3. Joseph L. Gills, Chicago 3,034 1,000 2. Harry'Ledene, Jr.-William Flesch, 4. Chapin and Gore, Chicago 3,033 875 1,338 550.00 5. Eastsiders, Los Angeles 3,029 800 3. Carl Dech-Roy Thompson, Min6. Budweisers, Kansas City 3,027 725 1,321 500.00 7. St. Paul House, Shakopee, Minn 3,027 725 4. Ed Augustus-Harold Levan, Hazle8. Dean Rubber, Kansas City 3,022 640 1,314 460.00 9. Koenigs, Chicago 3,022 5. William Kenet Joseph Bodis, 10. Hermann Undertakers, St. Louis. .3,019 590 Cleveland 1,313 420.00 The Vogel Brothers' winning total: 6. William Hoar - Raymond Fliger, 1.308 400.00 John Erben 193 236 224 653 7. Donald Bowdish-Joseph Pauline, Jim Frane 182 191 223 596 Clinton, Iowa 1,307 372.50 George Vogel 190 234 220 644 8. Elmer Koch-Ned Day, Milwaukee 1,307 372 50 Stan Kosobucki. 205 203 195 603 9. John Bagley - George Gardner, Jim Veverka 161 194 214 569 Bayonne, N. J 1,306 345.00 10. George Bobmeyer-Nelson Burton, Total 931 1,058 1,076 3.065 St. Louis 1.306 345.00 SINGLES ALL EVENTS Pins Prize 1. Fred Ruff, Jr., Belleville, Ill. 745 $300.00 1. Harold Kelly, South Bend, Ind...2,013 $200.00 2. Ed Mady, Minneapolis 740 280.00 2. Eddie Koepp, Cleveland .. 1.972 175.00 3. Tony Sparando, New York City 738 270.00 3. Bernard Frees, Kansas City, Mo.. 1,968 150.00 4. Eddie Hitch, Erie, Pa 735 260.00 4. Nelson Burton, St. Louis 1,965 135.00 5. Martin Carlson, Rockford, Ill 730 250.00 5. George Tishock, Milwaukee 1,961 122.50 6. Hilla Kallas, Milwaukee, 727 240.00 6. John Erben, Forest Park, III. .1,961 122.50 7. Victor Bucholz, Mankato, Minn... 720 230.00 7. Ray Farness, Madison, Wis .1,951 115.00 8. Mike Malouf, Milwaukee 716 220.00 8. Henry Zeutzius, Green Bay, Wis. .1,950 110.00 9. Harold Kelly, South Bend, Ind 714 210.00 9. Fred Ruff, Jr., Belleville, ini 1,947 105.00 10. Vern Anderson, Jefferson, Wis.. 712 200.00 10. Ned Day, West Allis, Wis., .1,944 100.00 HOLDERS OF 300 A. B. C. GAMES William J. Knox, Philadelphia, 1913. William McGeorge, Kent, O., 1939. Charles Reinlie, Racine, Wis., 1926. George Pallage, Akron, O., 1940. Jack Karstens, Fort Sheridan, ul., 1933. Angelo Domenico, Canton, o., 1940. Carl Mensenberg, Scranton. Pa., 1935. William Hoar, Chicago, 1941. Michael Blazek, Conneaut, O., 1938. Three all-time A. B. C. records were broken in the second ever bowled in a five-man event and the 1941 tourney. A new attendance record above the tenth ever bowled in any event. Ray Farness, the 150.000 mark and new marks of 25 singles Madison, Wis., was the individual star with the totals of 700 or better and 1,952 totals of 600 or highest series in the classic and the fifth highest better were established. William Hoar, Chicago, in A. B. C. history when he contributed 767, leadrolled the ninth perfect game of 300 in A. B. C. ing himself and his partner in the doubles title annals and William Caskey, Canton, O., rolled 299, with a combined total of 1.346. PREVIOUS AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Two-Men Teams Five-Men Teams 1925 A. Green, Chic .706 C. Long, Bufl., 1,977 Schupp-Karich, Chio.. 1,318 Buffalo. .3,00 1926 E.Votel, Brad'k, Pa..731 C. Gertoski, Det...1,981 Aston-Young, Akron. .1,233 Chicago....3,063 1927 W. Eggars, Chio... ..706 B. Spinella. N. Y...2,014 Flick-Snyder Erie, Pa... 1,317 Milwaukee. 3.190 1928 H. Summers, St. L...705 P. Woll, Chicago, 1,937 Hrudek Bros., Cicero, Ili... 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 Grafts, Kal., 3.100 1931 W Clack, Erie, Pa, 712 M. Mauser, Y'ngst 'n, 1,966 Rafferty-Reilly, Phil......1.316 S.& L.M.,Ch.3,013 1932 O. Nitschke, Cleve...731 H, Stewart, Cinn... 1,980 Daw-Benkovic, Milw. 1,358 Jett. CI. D'tn 3.168 1933 E. Hewitt, Erie, Pa..724G, Zunker, Milw..,2,060 Zunker-F. Benkovic, Milw 1,415 Optic'ns, Cov.3,021 1934 J. Vidro, Gr. Rapids..721 W Reppenhagen, G. Rudolph-J.Ryan, Wauk. 1,321 Bohem, Beer Detroit Detroit...3,089 1935 D. Brokaw, Canton, .733 C, Mayar, San C. Sumerix-H. Souers, Wolfe, T. S. 1,344 Niazare . 3,029 1936\C, Warren, J. Murphy Falls City HI Bru. Chicago. 1,347 Indianapolis, 3,089 1937 G. Gagliardi, Mt. Ver- M. Stein, Bellville, V. Gibbs, Kansas City, Mo. Krakow Furnon, NY 749 II. 2,070 N. Burton, Dallas, Tex. 1,350 nitureC. Det 3,118 1938 K Anderson, Moline, D. Beatty, Jackson, Johnson-Snyder, Indian Birk Bros.. NI 746 Mich 1,978 apolis 1,337Brew Co Chỉ 3,2 1939 James Danek, Forest Joe Wilman, Chica- Murray Fowler · Philip File Electric Park, III 730 2,028 Ieuss, Steubenville, 0... 1,405 Detroit... 3,151 1910 Ray Brown, Terre Fred Fisher, Buf Herb Freitag, Joe Sinke, Monarch Haute, Ind. 742 falo 2,001 1,346 Beer, Chi.3.047 ... 2,006 1941 WOMEN BOWLING CONGRESS WINNERS Singles--Nancy Huff, 622, Doubles-Mary Hogan, Josephine Pittinger, 1155. | All Events--Mrs. S. Twyford, 1799. 14th Annual Duck Pin Championship Atlanta, Ga., April 19-27, 1941 WOMEN All Events-Nick Tronsky, Willimantic, Conn., All Events--Drusilla Kellum, Baltimore, Md. 1.198. 1,034. Singles--Julian Easterday. Annapolis, Md., 459. Singles-Carolyn McGinn, Baltimore, Md., 398. Doubles-Mike Dziadik-Pete Motyl, Derby, Conn., Doubles-Helen Starron-Nellie Urban, Bridge793 port. Conn., 695. Team Title--Newfield Men, Bridgeport, Conn., Team Title -- Rendezvous Girls, Washington. 1,919. D. C., 1,651. Duck Pin Bowling Records Source: National Duck Pin Bowling Congress MEN Teams Season average (84 games)-629-52, Rossylon Three game set--2,068, United Aircraft, Hart- team, Washington, D. C., 1939-1940. ford, Conn., Jan. 15. 1941. Three men game__475, Middletown All-Stars, Five game set-3,348, Kelly-Buick, Baltimore, Middletown, Conn., Nov., 1937. Md. Three men set-1,240, Middletown All-Stars, Ten game set--6,460, Park Circle team, Balti- Middletown, Conn., Nov., 1937. more, Md., Jan. 11-12, 1941. Three men four game set-1,524, Brozey, Hran15 game set-9,420, Popular Club, Baltimore, icke, Weinberger, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 9, 1939. Md., May, 1940. Three men five game set-1,957, Hildebrand, Consecutive wins-33, Franks Tavern, Washing- | Pickus, Hamilton, Baltimore, Md., Sept. 17, 1939. Doubles Ten game set-2,720, Nova Hamilton and Winnie 15 game set-3,808, Tony Santini and Ed Five game set-1,416, Ev Gardner and Nick Paye, Blakeney, Washington, D. C., Dec. 3, 1939 Baltimore, Md., Dec. 22, 1940. 20 game set--4,813, Red Neblett and Ray Barnes. Six game set-1,624, Nova Hamilton and Winnie Richmond, Va., Sept., 1939. Guerke, Baltimore, Md., Feb., 1940. 25 game set--6,072, Red Neblett and Ray Barnes, Eight game set-2,053, Tony Santini and Ed Richmond, Va., Sept., 1939. Blakeney, Washington, D. C., April 4, 1940. Season average--245-10, Paul Harrison and Max Nine game set--2,431, Nova Hamilton and Winnie' Rosenberg, Washington, D. C. 1928-1929. INDIVIDUALS Single game--239, Eddie Funaro, New Haven, 15 game set-2,116, Steve Dyak, Willimantic, Conn., Jan, 11, 1941, Conn., Jan. 6, 1940. Three game set-518, Wally Pipp, Hartford, 20 game set-2,757, Astor Clarke, Washington, Conn., April, 1934. D. C., Feb., 1934. Four game set-610, Johnny Miller, Baltimore, 25 game set-3,406. Jack White, New Haven, Md., Feb. 22, 1941. Conn., April-May, 1938. Five game set-782, Astor Clarke, Washington, Jan., 1941. 30 game set--3,946, Willie Stitz, Baltimore, Md.. D. C., April 5, 1941. Six game set--912, Mike Dziadik, Derby, Conn., 35 game set-4,764, Mike Bogino, Hartford, Conn. April, 1939. 40 game set-5,251, Jack White, Hartford, BridgeSeven game set-1,053, Joe LaMastra, Bridge- port, Willimantic and New Haven, Conn., March, port, Conn., April 17, 1940. 1939 Eight game set, 1,160, Steve Witowski, Middle 50 game set-6,725, Jack White, New Haven, town, Conn., March, 1941. Conn. Nine game set (all events)-1,318, Wally Pipp, 100 game set--12,446, Gordon McIlwee, WinHartford, Conn., April, 1934. chester, Va., Dec. 18. 1940. Ten game set--1,482, Winnie Guerke, Baltimore, Season average-(90 games). 131-70, Ray Md., Dec. 21, 1940. Northan, Hartford, Conn., 1939-1940 season. Teams Season average (36 games)-557-20, Recreation Consecutive wins-37, Bookies Team, Richmond, Five game set-2.896, Health Center Girls, Nor- Va., 1938-1939. folk, Va., April 5, 1936. Three women seven game set--2,433, Simmons, Ten game set-5,438, Evening Star Champions, White, Lieb, Baltimore, Md., Oct., 1939. Doubles Single game__310 (tie) Ardrey Mullaney and Oeschler, Baltimore, Md., May 4, 1940. Minerva Linthicum, Baltimore, Md., Nov. 11. Eight game set--1,905, Thelma McDonough and 1939; Betty James and Ethel Harris, Baltimore, Evelyn Brose, Baltimore, Md., April 14, 1940. Md., Nov., 1940. Ten game set--2,259, Anne Crubbs and Polly Three game set-798, Ann Levy and Doris Smith, Dozier, Richmond, Va., April, 1932, Norfolk, Va., March 1. 1941. 15 game set--3,397, Naomi Zimmerman and Ruth Five game set-1.252, Ardrey Mullaney and Alice Zentz, Baltimore, Md., Feb., 1939. Lucas, Baltimore, Md., Nov. 26, 1936. 20 game set-4,500, Dorothy O'Brien and Ida Six game set-1,417, Ethel Brewer and Dot Wool- Simmons, Norfolk, Va., April, 1934. ford, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 9, 1941. Season average.-217, Naomi Zimmerman and Seven game set--1,659, Sue Miller and Frances Mildred Tuckey, Baltimore, Md., 1934-1935 Individuals Nine game set-1,202, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., Ten game set-1,355, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., Four game set--551, Lucille Young, Washington, Oct 25. 1936. D. C., Dec. 1, 1940, 15 game set-1.942, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va.. Five game set--694, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., Dec. 29, 1939. April 17, 1936. 20 game set-2,486, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va.. Six game set-835, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., Dec 29-30. 1935. March 13, 1937. 25 game set-3,015, Ethel Brewer, Baltimore, Seven game set-862, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., Md., Jan., 1940. May 4, 1940. 30 game set-3,581, Evelyn Brose, Baltimore, Elght game set--988, Ida Simmons, Norfolk, Va., Md., Jan., 1941, April 14, 1940, Tie. Season average (93 games)-121-16, Ida SimEight game set-988, Evelyn Brose, Baltimore, mons, Norfolk, Va., 1939-1940. Mixed Doubles High game-337 Minevra Weisenborn and Nine game set-2,174, Ida Simmons and Hugh Clarence Blake, Baltimore, Md., March 21, 1941. Arbaugh, Miami, Fla., Feb. 15, 1939. Three game set--835, Ida Simmons, Bill Bradley, Ten game set-2,567, Ida Simmons and Ray Von Hagerstown, Md., Nov. 23, 1939. Dreele, Washington, D. C.. Dec. 26, 1936. 15 game set-3,637, Katherine Vick and Bill Five game set--1,340, Ida Simmons and Bob Gauer, Norfolk, Va., Sept., 1939. Fisher, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 10, 1941. 20 game set-4,830, Katherine Vick and Bill Six game set---1,523, Ethel Brewer and Johnny Gauer, Norfolk, Va., and Richmond, Va., Sept.. Miller, Baltimore, Md., March 30, 1940. 1939. 1941 Listing of Ski Champions Source: Harold A. Grinden, Historian, National Ski Association NATIONAL SKI ASSOCIATION Class Champion and Home Club Place of Event Class A jumping. Torger Tokle, Norway Ski Club.. Seattle, Wash.. Class B jumping.. Robert Riley. Itaska Ski Club. Seattle, Wash. Class C jumping. Ralph Bietila, Ishping. Mich.. Seattle, Wash Senior jumping Helge Sather, Spokane, Wash.. Seattle, Wash. All Engen, Sun Valley, Idaho. Sun Valley, Idaho 5-jumping ist Men's slalom (Amat.). William Redlin, Wash. Skl Club.... Aspen, Colo....... and downhill (open). Toni Matt, North Conway, N. H... Aspen, Colo. Men's combined slalom and downhill (amat.) William Redlin, Wash. Ski Club. Aspen, Colo. Aspen, Colo. Aspen, Colo..... Aspen, Colo. Women's comb. (open) Gretchen Frazer Aspen, Colo. Women's comb (amnat.) Nancy Reynolds. Aspen, Colo. 2:27.1 1:49.0 1:59.4 187 194 AMERICAN SKI TROPHY 1939, Dick Durrance; 1940, Alf Engen; 1941, Charles M. Dole. Official American Ski Jumping Records 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. *American record. U. S. EASTERN AMATEUR SKI ASSOCIATION Distance Feet or Class Champion and Home Club Place of Event Pts. Clasa A jumping.. Torger Tokle, Norway Ski Club.. Gilford, N. H.. Ralph Townsend, U. of N. I Gilford, N. H. 1:05.47 Ralph Townsend, U. of N. H. Gilford, NH Slalom (men) C. McLahe, Dartmouth Outing Club Cannon Mt., N. H. 2:06.0 Downhill (inen) Sel Hannah, Franconia Ski Club.... Cannon Mt., N. H..5:30,4 Combined slalom and downhill Charles McLane, Dartmouth Cannon Mt., V. H Slalom (women) Dorothy Hoyt, Schenectady, Winter Waterville Valley, N. Sports Club.. Η. 1:34.1 Downhill (women).... Dorothy Hoyt, Schenectady, Winter Waterville Valley, N. Sports Club 1:38.2 Combined slalom and Dorothy Hoyt, Schenectady, Winter Waterville Valley, N. downhill (women).!. Sports Club 537.2 H. H.. 192.6 149-140 226.2 147-139 224.0 123-132 214.5 116-117 216.5 1:01.4 97.0 CENTRAL U. S. SKI ASSOCIATION New London, Wisc. No race held... (ob. Cross country and jumping No competition held.. Four events, slalom, downhill, cross cun try, and jumping Dave Bradley, Wisconsin Hoofers... Iron Mt. Mich.. Slalom (men) Gust Peterson, Moon Valley Ski Club Wausau, Wisc, William Running, Kiwanis Ski Club Wausau, Wisc. Marquette, Mich... Marquette, Mich... Marquette, Mich. JUNIOR CLASS JUMPING Archie Walker, Eau Claire W. S. Eau Claire, Wisc..., Eau Claire, Wisc. 385.42 101.4 97.0 166.3 125.3 50.7 134-139 222.1 81- 97 201.1 69. 69 206.0 63- 56 198.1 Class A jurnping.. Roy Mikkelsen,.Auburn Ski Club. Mt. Shasta, Calil. Mt. Shasta, Calif. Bob Blatt, Stanford U. Ski Club Sugar Bowl. Bob Blatt, Stanford U. Ski Club. Sugar Bowl. Gertrude Nepsola, Tyre Ski Club...Sugar Bowl.. 1:41 262. 2:18.1 435.0 146 -47 11492 40 -38% 145.8 2047-21 142.3 188-194 147.0 NORTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN SKI ASSOCIATION Thomas Hune, Bozeman, Mont... Bozeman, Mont. PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN SKI ASSOCIATION Class A jumping.. (Olav Ulland, Cascade Ski Club ..... Government Camp, Oreg. Class B jumping.. Raymond Zoberski, 15th U. 8. In-Government Camp, fantry Oreg Senior class jump.. Sven Ramsey, CSA.. Government Camp, Oreg ... Junior (boys) jump... Karl Stingl, $SC. Government Camp, Oreg. Class C (boys) jump.. George Brummer, Osc.... Government Camp, Oreg... SOUTHERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN SKI ASSOCIATION Colo.. Colo. Colo Colo... 67.10 Junior class jumping. . Leonard McLean, Hot Sulphur Spring Ski Club. Winter Park, Colo... Barney McLean, Hot Sulphur Springs Winter Park, Colo... 2:54.4 Barney Mclean, Hot Sulphur Springs Winter Park, Colo.. Betty Timm, Col. Women's Ski Assn. Winter Park, Colo.. Long Jumps Made During 1941 Ski Jumping Season Contestant Ft. Contestant Ft. 227 Torger Tokle at Seattle, Washington.. 254 All Engen at Iron Mt. Washington.. **267 Ted Zoberski at Iron Mt., Michigan.. 252 Torger Tokle at Seattle, Washington. 266 Ray Larimle at Iron Mt., Michigan 256 Torger Tokle at Leavenworth, Washington. **273 Eugene Wilson at Iron Mt., Michigan. 252 All Engen at Seattle, Washington. 262 Roy Bietila at Iron Mt., Michigan 252 Walter Bletila at Seattle, Washington. 260 Ted Zoberski at Ishpeming, Michigan. 225 Arthur Devlin at Seattle, Washington, 250 Eugene Wilson at Ishpeming. Michigan 225 Roy Mikkelsen at Seattle, Washington, 255 Ingvar Arneson at Ishpeming, Michigan Roy Larimle at Seattle. Washington.. 258 Roy Bietila at Ironwood, Michigan.. 200) John Leed at Seattle, Washington.. 251 Kenneth Fysch at Berlin, New Hampshire. Roy Bietila at Ishpeming, Michigan. **236 | Torger Tokle at Brattleboro, Vermont. 224 Torger Tokle at Duluth, Minnesota. **203 Torger Tokle at Laconia, New Hampshire. 221 Walter Bietila at Iron Mt. Michigan. 256 * American hill record. (Official longest jump in America.) **Hill record · 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 Lake B. C. (T. Latour and P. Dupree) 4:56,57. Placid, N. Y., February 1-2. Two-man team, Keene Four-man team, Republic Miners B. C. (W. Linney. Valley A. C. (W. Washbond and A. Aubin); total J. Kerr, W. Staca vich. A. Clain) 4:27.71. time 4 runs, 4:52.06. National A. A. U. Senior Championships, Lake Four-man team, Saranac Lake B. C. (C. Keough, P. Buckley, H. Murphy, Placid, N. Y., February 22-23. Two man team, Saranac Lake B. C. (T. Latour_and P. Dupree) R. McKillip) 4:41.73. 4:55.68. Four man team. Sno Birds Club, Lake North American Championships, Lake Placid, Placid (F. Tyler, E. H. Varno. W. D'Amico, P. N. Y., February 9-12. Two-man team, Saranac Martin) 4:37.58. Eastern Lawn Bowling Championships The James S. Weir rink of Detroit, Mich., cap- The Detroit bowlers captured the McGuire-Lockie tured the Eastern Division championship of the Trophy by deieating the Edward J. Leinert rink national tournament of the American Lawn Bowl. of Buffalo in a 16-15 match. ing Association (Aug. 5, 1941) in Buffalo, N. Y. U. S. Tennis Championships MEN'S SINGLES Year. Final Opponent. 1902 W, A. Larned R. F. Doherty Wm. M. Johnston 1903 H. L. Doherty W. A. Larned Wm. M. Johnston +1004 Holcombe Ward W. J. Clothier 1924 Wm. T. Tilden Wm. M. Johnston 1005 B. C. Wright Holcombe Ward Wm. M. Johnston 1906 W. J. Clothier B. C. Wright Jean Borotra +1007 W. A. Larned Robert LeRoy Wm. T. Tilden 1908 W. A. Larned B. C. Wright Francis T. Hunter 1 1909 W, A. Larned W. J. Clothier Francis T. Hunter 1910 W. A. Larned T. C. Bundy Francis X. Shields 1911 W. A. Larned M. E. McLoughlin 1931 H. Ellsworth Vines, Jr. George M. Lott, Jr. 11912 M. E. McLoughlin W. F. Johnson 1932 H, Ellsworth Vines, Jr. Henri Cochet 1913 M. E. McLoughlin R. N. Williams 1933 Frederick J. Perry John H. Crawford 1914 R. N. Williams M. E. McLoughlin 1934 Frederick J. Perry Wilmer L. Allison 1915 Wm. M. Johnston M. E. McLoughlin 1935 Wilmer L. Allison Sidney B. Wood. 1916 R. N. Williams Wm. M. Johnston 1936 Frederick J. Perry J. Donald Budge *1917 R. L. Murray N. W. Niles 1937 J. Donald Budge Baron G. Von Cram 1918 R. L. Murray Wm. T. Tilden 1938 J. Donald Budge C. Gene Mako 1919 Wm. M. Johnston Wm. T. Tilden 1939 W. Van Horn 1920 Wm. T. Tilden Wm. M. Johnston R. L. Riggs 1921 Wm. T. Tilden W. F. Johnson F. L. Kovacs WOMEN'S SINGLES, DOUBLES, MIXED Yr. Singles Champions Doubles Champions Mixed Doubles Champions 1920 Mrs. F. I. Mallory.. Misses E. Goss & M. Zinderstein. Mrs. GW Wightm'n&W.F.Johns'n. 1921 Mrs. F. I. Mallory. Miss M. Brown & Mrs. L. R. Williams Miss M. Browne & W.M. Johnston 1922 Mrs. F. I. Mallory. Mrs. M. Z. Jessup & Miss H. Wills Mrs. F. Mallory & W.T.Tilden, 2d. 1923 Miss Helen Wills.. Mrs. B.C.Covell & Miss K. McKane Mrs. F. Mallory & W.T.Tilden, 2d. 1924 Miss Helen Wills. Virs. G.W.Wightman & Helen Wills. Miss Helen wills & V. Richards. 1925 Miss Helen Wills.. Helen Wills & Mary Browne..... Miss K. McKane & J. B. Hawkes. 1926 Mrs. F. I. Mallory Misses E. Ryan & E. Goss. Miss E. Ryan & J. Borotra. 1927 Miss Helen Wills.. Mrs. K. McK. Godfrey & Miss E. Miss E. Bennett & H. Cochet. 1928 Miss Helen Wills Miss Wills & Mrs. Wightman Miss Wills & J. B. Hawkes. 1929 Miss Helen Wills, Mrs. M, Watson & Mrs. L. R. C. Mias B. Nuthall & G. M. Lott. 1930 Miss Betty Nuthall. Miss Nuthall & Miss Palfrey Miss Edith Cross & W. Allison. 1931 Mrs. Helen Wills Moody. Mrs. E. B. Whittingstall & Miss Betty Nuthall. Miss Betty Nuthall & G. M. Lott. 1932 Miss Helen Jacobs. Miss H. Jacobs & Miss S. Palfrey. Miss Sarah Paltrey & E. J. Perry. 1933 M1-5 Helen Jacobs. 11133 F. James & Miss B, Nuthall.. Miss E. Ryan & H. E. Vines, Jr. 1934 Miss Helen Jacobs. Miss H. Jacobs & Miss S. Palfrey. Miss H Jacobs & G. M. Lott. 1935 Miss Helen Jacobs Miss H. Jacobs, Mrs. Palfrey Fabyan Mrs. Palfrey Fabyan, E. Maier. 1936 Miss Alice Marble. Miss C. Babcock & Mrs. J. Van Ryn Miss A. Marble & C. G. Mako. 1937 Senorita A. Lizina (Chile) MISS A. Marble & Mrs. S. P. Fabyan. Mrs. S. P. Fabyan & J. D. Budge 1933 Miss Alice Marble Miss A Marble & Mrs. S. P. Fabyan Miss A. Marble & J. D. Budge 1939 Miss Alice Marble Miss A. Marble & S. P. Fabyan... Miss Alice Marble & H. C. Hopman, 1910 Miss Alice Warble Miss A. Marble & Miss S. Paltrey, Miss Alice Marble & R. L. Riggs. 1941 Mrs. E. T Cooke Mrs. E T. Cooke & Miss M. Osborne Mrs. E. T. Cooke & J. A. Kramer. MEN'S DOUBLES Year Doubles Champions 1920). W. M. Johnston and C. J. Gritin 1932 H E, Vines, Jr., and Keith Gledhill 1921-22 W. T. Tilden. 2d and Vincent Kichards 1933 GM, Lott and Lester Stoeten 1923... W. T. Tilden, 2d and B. I. C. Norton 1934 G. M. Lott and Lester Stoefen 1024 H. 0. Kinsev and R. G. Kinsey 1935 W. Allison, J. Van Ryn 1925-26 R. N. Williams and Vincent Richards 1936. J. D. Budge and C. G. Mako 1927. W. T. Tilden 2d and F. T. Hunter 1937 H. Henkle and Baron G. Von Cramm (Ger.) 1928. G. M. Lott, Jr., and John Hennessey 1938 J. D. Budge and C. G. Mako 1929 G. M. Lott. Jr. and John H. Doeg 1939 A. K. Quist & J. E. Bromwich (Aust.) 1930. G. M. Lott, Jr., and John H. Doeg 1940 J. A Krainer and F. R. Schroeder, Jr. 1931, John Van Ryn and liner Allison 1941. J. A. Kramer and F. R. Schroeder, Jr. *Patriotic tournament without championships. CLAY COURT CHAMPIONS Yr. Champions Doubles Champions Yr. Champion Doubles Champions 1920 Roland Roberts. R Roberts V. Richards. 1932 G. M. Lott, Jr...G.M. Lott. Jr., B. M.Grant, Jr. 1921 W. T. Hayes.. W. T. Hayes-C. B. Herd. 1933 F, Parker. G. Mako-J. P. Tidball, 1922 W. T. Tilden, 2d R Burdick-F. Bastian. 1931 B. M, Grant, Jr. J. D. Budge-C. G. Mako. 1923 W. T. Tilden. 2d R Kinsey-H. Kinsey. 1935 B. M. Grant, Jr. B Bell, J. G. Hall 1931 W. T. Tilden, 20 R. Kinsey-H. Kingey. 1936 R. L. Riggs... R. L. Riggs and W. Sabin 1925 W. T. Tilen. 2d W. Westbrook-H, Snodgrass. 1937 R. L. Riggs.. J. McDiarmid and E. H. 1026 W. T. Tilden, 20 L. White-L. Tbalhelmer. MoCaulitt 1927 W. T. Tiden, 20 J. Hennessey-L. Williams. 1938 R. L. Riggs J. R Hunt and L. Wothere! 1928 Vot Held 1939 Frank A Parker.C. G. Mako & F. A. Parker 1929 Emmett Pare J. G. Hall-Fritz Mercur. 1910 D. McNeill R. L. Harton, R.C. Peacock 130 B M. Grunt, Jr. F. Mercur J. G. Hall. 1911 Frank A, Parker, J.AKramer & F. R. Schroe 1931 H. Ellsworth der, Jr. Vines, Jr... H. E. Vines, Jr.-K. Gledhil. 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, Men's Three-eighths Ounce Accuracy-H. HitO., with victories in three-eighths and five-eighths tenberger, San Francisco, Calif. accuracy tests. Men's Salmon Fly Championship-R. G. Miller, Men's Three-eighths Ounce Distance-C. Marshall, East Liverpool, O. Huntington Beach, Calif. Men's Five eighths Ounce Distance C. Mar- Women's Wet Fly Championship-Mrs. M. Reis shall, East Liverpool, O. man, Kansas City, Mo. |