Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1937 — Page 30

THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1937

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Fred Mounts | Mother Hits for 299 BFE To Set Pace |

Bowes Seal Fast Team Cracks Three and Single | Game Marks for Year. |

Three more season records had | been broken today and one was | equaled as bowlers continued their | heavy bombardment in local league | competition. { Fred Mounts by the smallest of margins missed becoming the first | pinman in league activity to chalk | up a perfect game when he toppled 299 pins, a new single game mark | for the campaign. He rolled in the | Indianapolis League at Pritchett’s. | The Bowe's Seal Fast quintet, in the same loop, shattered two season | records ,the three-game with 3216 and the single contest effort with 1180. Alan set by Alleys

Spencer tied the mark of 727 Red Stuart at the Parkway Tuesday night Spencer gained individual honors by rolling | games of 232, 227 and 268 in the | Uptown Recreation League. Aided hy a 278 middle game | Frank Sourbier hit for 683 and other | high scorers were Art Sacks with | 667, Les Koelling 661, Leo Hale 651, Joe Rea 633, Dan Hornbeck 628, Stu- | art 618, Bob Kelley 611, Held 610 | and George Godwin 603 Hoosier Pete with 3091 won three | games as did Boek's Coal & Coke, Bader Coffee and Indiana Candy, | while Coca-Cola triumphed twice. | The Hoosier Pete scores follow: | Rea ceerssassers 217 20% Ri 633 | WXN Hamilton 215 192 188 595 | NA Koelling 216 21% 661 | 3} Shaw 191 228 591 | 3 Kelley 221 200— 611 | ¥ os... 996 1052 10483091 | § Three other pinmen in the Indianapolis League came through with 700 scores and 23 of the kegelers bettered 600 | 3} Paul Fields hit for 234-250-235 719, Jim Hurt 268-225-233--716 and Ed Striebeck 248-228-224—-T00. | Other high shooters / were Bob | Wuensch 681, John Murphy 677, | John Kiesel and Dan Abbott each | $70, Mounts and Larry Fox each | 666, Ray Roberson 662,

Totals

Harry | Sa Wheeler 643, Bill Tarrant 642, Joe | a Fulton 638, Jess Pritchett 637, Paul | Moore 634, John Blue 630, Frank | Liehtag and Carl Hardin each 628, | “Dad” Hanna 617, Lee Carmin 615, | Oscar Behrens 614, Neil King and | Jack Hunt each 613, Perc Henry | 611, Ahearn and Ed Stevenson each | 604. The Bowes Seal Ahern vane

scores: { . 210 208 191— 60% |

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Rita Johns (left, above) speaks from experience when she says it pays a girl to follow her mother's example, After Mrs. Race Johns (right) established a new local season record of 611 for women bowlers this week, Rita, her daughter, wasted no time in breaking it, hanging up a 645 total that same night, Rita is 20 and has been bowling only a year, while her mother has been one of the city's topnotch women howl« ers for many years. At left, they are seen comparing their score sheets,

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Cornell Loses | Backfield Ace

ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. ¥ (U. P).— Cornell's powerful football team suffered. a severe loss today when | | X-rays revealed that George Peek, | backfield ace, can play no more | this season because of a cracked vertebra. Peck, whose ability to break away | for long gains made him an im-| portant cog in Cornell's offense, was | injured in last week's Princeton! game. He will be replaced at right | half by Red Multon of Norwich, N.Y |

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nexad three games and the Cords, | Office and Production took two- | out-of-three decisions | Oren VanBuren's 593 was high in the Automotive I.eague at the Hotel Antlers. Federal Mogul Bearings, Monarch Motor and General Tire captured three games and Beard Brake Service was a double | winner. | A 648 by McGregor was best in the St. John's Evangelical loop at | the Fountain Square Alleys, H. | Kisselman getting 619. Rieman’s Florists made a clean sweep and

FACES MEMPHIS TEST

CULVER, Oct. 14.-—Twenty-two| strong, the Culver Acadamy football | team will leave tomorrow for] Memphis, where thev will meet the Memphis Tech Yellow Jackets in an |

| intersectional game Saturday night. |

ead Coach Russ Oliver, Assistant Coach Jerry Whitney and Manager Collins will accompany the team, which is playing under the lights for the first time. For two years the Squadron has been undefeated and untied, but the Memphis eleven is|

3 : | Herrman Funeral Home, Holsapple expected to provide a real test |

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svlvania drives, while Fred Schmitt — had a 611. Glatt’s Drugs and| Hendrix and Martin, regulars Jones-Maley scored shutout vic-| who have been on the injured list, | tories and Pittman-Rice Coal, will be back in the lineup when the Hoosier Optical, Kistner Batteries | Indiana State School for the Deaf | and Hornaday Milk turned in two- | plays the Ohio School for the Deaf | out-of -three verdicts | here Saturday, Coach Jake Caskey | The U. 8, Tire League also in ac- | said today. | tion at the Pennsylvania Alleys was | The Silent Hoosiers, victorious in topped by Burch's 597. Endurance one of their three starts this year, | and Royal Master captured three held a long workout yesterday as | games and Giants, Guards

and | they prepared for Saturday's bate | Sundries turned in a pair of tri- | tle with the Buckeyes whom they | umphs. | defeated last year, 7-0. L. J. Osting hit for 595 to head | : ————— the Central No. 2 league. S. & S RECORD FOR FOULS Products and Tamlers finished] NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—Agqueduct ahead in all three games and Serv-| set a record of some sort during the ice Products Corporation, Dorsey last New York racing season. There Funeral Home, Royal Products, | were 37 claims of foul, 25 of which Country Maid Sausage and Lyster's resulted in disqualification. Tavern took the odd game,

EARLHAM AT FULL STRENGTH FOR GAME

RICHMOND, Ind, Oct. 4 — Hopes of a victory for the Earlham College football team over Wabash College took a jump today when | Coach J. Owen Huntsman an-| nounced that his squad would be in| excellent midseason shape. Wabash plays at Earlham Saturday. Earlham's chances to remain un-| defeated were bolstered when Jimmy Parker, sophomore end, rejoined the squad this week. Park- | er has not played this season and | his experience is expected to aid the | Huntsman-coached eleven greatly. |

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