Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1937 — Page 39

FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1987 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 39

CHARLES ROBERTS SETS BOWLING PACE WITH 689 SCORE

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Pastimer Has - Purdue Card SULLIVAN, Thd., Nov. 12 (U, P). | Race in mn West {9 100% 0

51S REVERSE 70 THE WEAK SIDE Sullivan's unbeaten Golden Ar- Crane oe Takes Lead

oT SECOND TOUCHDOWN rows today held the Wabash Valley | FH Heavy Opener W216 VICTORY OVER NOTRE DAME. ~~ Cagers to Play Ty Two Games ana Southern Indiana Conference Crack Racer Po Pointed for In Billiards Play

| footbal tl fter defeating Lin- | : PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 12 (U. P), SECONDARY 18 DRAWN | In California. ro ® Santa Anita Handicap. | _iwing crane, 23-year-old Livonia, Collects 264 at Start in B LEET BY | The Golden Arrows finished un- | 5 X,, y Jou HOES MOD GOLDBERE'S | LAPAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 12 beaten and untied in hine games | BALTIMORE, Nov, 12 (U, P) = on otk oii liards Hampionship, League Play; Tate Is AND STEBBINS’ FAKES .. | (U. P).~As a tuneup for the Big | Scoring 237 Paw Sof phones The entire stable of Charles B.| Two upsets featured yesterday's Uptown Star | Ten campaign, Purdue's basketball early last season and have tallied | Howard, including Seabiscuit, lead- | play. Ralph Greenleaf of Bozmah, : | squad will invade the Pacific Coast | a total of 15 consecutive victories. ng 2 Shey winner of 1937, was | No te Veil, nl during the Christmas holidays to| Coach Paul Kelly of Sullivan will | 5¢ ieduled to leave today for the | rid champion, 10s 8 rd suc Some new names appeared among | moth asm Oulifornia wr the | AttEMDPt to schedule Bhortridge of | Pacific Coast and the Oalifornia | cessive match. He was defeated by the leaders in local bowling activity | he | hdianapolis or Northside of Pt. | race season, | Andrew Ponzi of Philadelphia, 125 today. Charles Roberts of the Park- | § | University of California at Los An- | Wayne inh a post-season game, he | The stable will be quartered at| to 56, in eight Innings, way Recreation League headed the | } ¥ geles, according to the complete | said following the victory yesterday, | Tanforan race track, outside of Ban! Willie Mosconi of Philadelphia, list with 689. He started with a | schedule anounced today by athletic | | Francisco, with Seabiscuit to be | Who has been leading the field of

| pionted for the $100,000 Banta Anita | stellar cue performers, dropped to

ir gh oppel » wo ’ ocla "fur Western trip will mark Shortridge Turns Down Handicap in March, | second place behind Crane through "Another outstanding count was f 2 > the first time in history that the | Post-Season Game Beabiscuit, which has won $168. | his defeat at the hands of Jimmy

: . v : i , : MM Boilermakers, annually strong con- [64250 this season, made his last | Caras of Wilmington, Del, 1035 hue as Se No age Plant 2 AOTRE EA ¢ Y 3 \ PN tender for the Big Toh title. have | Shortridge High School definitely | Bastern start of the season and lost, | champion, The Wilmington youth oY OY ay Hoge Sr es gar SAD io 8 A \ bs SP Q STEBBINS visited the coast, [will not play a post-season football | The 4-year-old colt, lugging the | previously had vanquished Marcel DI Ta, 756 wird D "REIT up 2 f » uh 1 THROWS HANDS Ih addition to 12 Oonference [game this year, Russell Julius, | erishing impost of 130 pounds, was Camp of DEON, 1256 to 104, 667 total. a : . 4 4 XI ©“, PN YAS IN AIR AS IE games and the five games scheduled Shortridge athletic director, said | whipped by William Ziegler Jr 3a et A new season's record for the IM & \ : 7 SIGNAL JS | |on the Coast trip, the Boilermak- [today, School policy is opposed to | Esposa in the Bowie Handicap at ™M F Intermediate League at the Uptown ~ MA : MISSED, ers will open their season with a trio | post-season games of any type, ac- Pimlico. tton Hon 9 prs. 15¢

Ore A eS oe Nh f 2 CONVINCE of home games against Indiana |cording to Mr, Julius, Esposa won in a photo finish and Cotton Mose

Ol I La ae Oo OS ioN State Teachers, Xavier (Cincinnati) | Officials from North Bide of Tt. | ret a new track record of 2:45% in | aR.

had a 647. The previous mark of / PATRICK THAT WE IS. : efi The ho ” ii and the University of Detroit, [Wavne and Sullivan High School | the mile and five furlong test, 73 3s hun aD BY Zobel adv The complete schedule: had expressed a desire to play time was one and one-fifths sec- KINNEY SHOE STORE Sept. 30. Hudepohl Beer, which fin- \) : Deo. 11. Indiana Btate Teachers at Pur Shortridge. onds faster than the mark set by | 138 East Washington Street

ished with 1034, and Dorsey TOI | fue; 13. nvier ‘(cincinnati pe ao oh | Lt Zeus in 1911. Shandon Farm's! V-8, were triple Winners an | 15, University of Detroit at Purdue “ 2 2 — a illi 1 (Chicago): 20, Purdie at Scherer Electric, William H. Block | Pen tenes 0: 3 Bir at Penge Villanova Led to and Wiles & Wilson captured a pair | 28 ue ye a Bouth ern California; it : | J of games. The Hudepohl scores. 1 | “an. 8, Purdye ai Chicago: 10. Purdue at V ictory by Ww ysocki Stevenson 5 178 199— 5M [ Illinois; 15, Wisconsin at Purdue; 17, | hal wv o(2 933 99 0 STEBBINS RUNS Northwestern at Purdie, : WS Tate EE ee a Feb, 5, Indiana at Purdue; 7, Illinois at N Nov. 13 @ Pd C. Queisser 169 219— 558 27 YARDS To TOUCHDOWN .. | pure; 12, Purdue at Ohio 'Btate, 19, | BOSTON, ov, 12 , J | A. Queisser lL | Barcus, Sy "HEI", name: aw. om. | Johnny Wysocki led Villanova’ J. Argus 160 235 561 GOLDBERG RECENVES BALL FROM | cago at Purdu : lf varsity to a 12-0 victory over Bos= Totals T0913 10312868 CENTER, TAXES THREE STEPS TO RIGHT, | arch 5. “Purdue at Northwestern. | ton University in their Armistice : AND WHEN SCREENED BY MICHELOSEN The star left

Al Menges toppled 662 pins to AREN Zee) } | Day football game. : head the Sto loop at Din In- | (NOTRE DAME STADIUM) pe AND PATRICK, SL/PS BALL TO STEBBINS .. ROESCH WINS BY K. 0. end scored for the Pennsylvanians

diana Alleys, Dave Calderhead get- | ia | in the second period by blocking ting 626 and Don Kellum 615. Fair-

| DALLAS, Tex, Nov. | 12 (U. P) | a punt made by Sol Nechtem and banks-Morse, Capitol Tavern, Betsy | s— —— Max Roesch, 1986, Dallas, stopped | running 35 yards after picking up | K Let el Ross, Hoffa Silver Cafe, Industrial | Jack Outler, 201, Wheeling, W. Va, | the loose ball. He made another 3 a® Steel Treating and Adams Machine | gaa wn BEE (1), (Cutler =suffered dislocated | 35-yard touchdown run in the third ery made clean sweeps, and Ballard | | St. Catherine's undefeated league | Shoulder); Charles “Jerome, 165, | period when he caught a forward ie SAM Ny Football Scores | leaders hope to clinch the Sports- | Memphis, knocked out Kayo Baer, pass Lrom Ray Stoviak. "x Quincy Merchants triumphed twice. | man’s Store Parochial School Foot- | iy toh ms ed Abel Flores | Bn x ig held How He 9 NORTH MERIDIAN ST REET George Schmaltz broke the sea- | or stoppe: e ores, | score of what was expected to son record for the EC. Atkins cir- || fill iene Sasol Raging 140. Dallas, ¢D: la runaway game, OVER 550 STORES AND AGENCIES EVERYWHERE cuit at the Indiana establishment | HIGH SCHOOLS Chadron, 14; Kearney, 18, | feature game of the league's final with 654. Circulars, Chisel Bits, | 00 a4: Linton, 12. Hebron Juniors, 9; Concordia, 8, week-end of play. The game will be PAIS ang RR three | gouthport, 24; Brazil, 18. Howard Payne, 25; St. Edward, 0, at Garfield Park. games and Plug Saws, Inserted Lafavette, 20: West Lafavette, 7. Augustana, 19; Mankato Teachers, 0, Other games are Little Flower vs, Teeth, Metal Saws, Upset Swages | Vincennes, 18; Bicknell 8. ¢ ove ' St. Anthony at Riverside, St, Philip

i {nives register Wiley (Terre Haute). 5; Tech (Terre Montana State, 4; Carroll, 0, : ; and Machine Knives registered a | Haute, 0. y | Regis, 0; New Mexico Normal, 0 (tie). vs. Holy Trinity at Brookside No. 2,

brace of victories. | Dugger, 15; Worthington, 0, San Diego State, 6; San Diego Ma- | St. Francis vs. Holy Cross at BrookSchoch Chalks 650 | COLLEGES HAL, 9 | side No. 1, and St. Patrick vs, Lady

San Jose State, 12: Redlands, 0, v | St. Viator, 26; Valparaiso, 0 ‘vipe x of Lourdes at Ellenberger, Bud Schoch’s 650 was high in the i Le : a . Montana Mines, 6; Gooding, 6 (tie), 4 g Villanova, 12; Boston 1., Hardin Simmons, 14; Fresno State, 7,

Printcraft League at Pritlchetts| centre, 20; Louisville, 3. Fashion Cleaners meet tonight at

ra . oA Whittier, 23; Occidental, 7. Alleys, Hornberger connecting fOr | 'pexas Tech, 13; Duquesne, 0. Texts Weslevan. B: Samm Houston, 8 p. m, at 1440 W, 22d St. Players

643, Maurice Wellman 626, Jack | yoyoln (L. A), 14; Centenary, %. Ouachita, 40; Louisiana College, 9. unable to attend are asked to call Hunt 617 and Charlie West and| Bowling Green, 12; Heidelberg, 0. Potomac State, 32; Fairmont Teachers, 0. | LI, 9629, Weaver each 602. Printeraft Club| Kent State, 14; Ashland. 0. St. Ambrose, 23: Simpson, 0. _ ‘ aa ——— was a three-time victor and Rapid | St. Anselms, 20; Ithaca, 0, Midland, 13; York, 0. Linfield, 19; San Francisco State, 0, Rollers, Hendren Printing and Bates, 6; Colby, ie): we: owen ex Sull Ross, 13: Schreiner Inst, 0, Mi Francisco J. C., 20; Los Angeles J, A American International, 26; Low - : an. WN: Tusculum, 6. , Palmer Ink took the odd game. eo, | Milig i I, ett Savveen | JON Yarteton, %; ‘Weathertord 3. 0.

" Jniversal cir- | ver 8 n. ; | Cortland Teachers, 25; Ja) , | First honors in the U New River State, 7; Morris Harvey, 8 le | San Marcos, 13; Texas School for Deaf,

| fy cuit went to C. Kladden with 639, Catawba, 26: Erskine. 12. | 0 lo : while H. Rosemyer had 620, Nan| Haskell Indians, i: McPherson, 0. Aberdeen Teachers, 25; Huron, 7. | ¢ —, Schott 619 Colin Fulle 615 John Central Oklahoma Teachers, 16; Okla- | Yankton, 20; Dakota Wesleyan, 7, Wesley, 16; Paris J. C., 0. go Schot 9, C« 9, ' : > , Texas A. & M. Frosh, 19; Rice Frosh, 0. AB +

‘ | » | Rentlev 6 s . { Si | homa Baptist, 10. E South Dakota Mines, 35; Spearfish | va : Bentley 608 and Art Mundt and Si Arizona State (Flagstaff) 20; LaVerne, 7. | qo onhers, 6 : | Adams State, 6; Ft. Lewis, 0.

: 1 " BA x - ’ ; y 6, l ibis Smith eac h Sot, pik hid Vila | Luther, 0; Columbia (Ta.). 0 (tie), | Montgomery State, 8; Clark, 6, . a » ask L 3 § - 3 , at: R \ m . | d | 4 2918 and Prochaska Spec 3 ; St. John's, 31; St. Cloud Teachers, 13. | yoociarn Union, 1; Springfield Teachers, Riding Equioment nexed three games and Bemis Bag, | gouinwestern, 40; Loyola (New Or g Equip snreie Morists ing | ' 0 , w : 4 Hen NIX I h ; Sh Sn Blue in | BE Newman, 6: Xing, 2 | Murray Aggies, 19; Miami (Fla) J. C,, 7, \ Sporting Goods inished In fron wice. : BH y . avn BS ” his follow: Hiwasee, 13: Mars Hill, 6. ; Ewen Teachers, 27; Pearl River J. | For men and women. J : : ’ | Mexas Mines, 19; Arizona State C., 0. ' 8 . =

S. 8 » 179 221 601 | Tempe, 0 Tonkawa J. C., 26; Chiloceo Indians, 0 in State.

28 13V== HIT Wichita, 13: Emporia Teachers, 0, Eastern Oregon Normal, 25; Boise J. C,, JACOB'S OUTDOOR SHOP ary ». ° “MODERNISTIC” TAILORED 181 245 639 Idaho Southern, 39; College of Idaho, 0. | 7. 9 E. OHIO ST. | 3

RH C i R. Kirby 9 149 172-510 Central, i Penn (In), 0. \ Ellensburg, 9; Monmouth, 7, P

v¥ > WoL Pte. Sey | ———— — ee - ei ee - a Totals evens. DOL O98 10262018 RR SE : : Jeorge Mize edged out Carl Min- |. 0 § a A ; y dach, 619 to 618, in the Diamond | fi : CE Sh : Ea

Chain League. Regular Assembly scored a triple triumph and En-

eineering, Tool and Repairs annexed | a a v two games, B Nl no h : y or

In the L. 8. Ayres loop at Pritchett's, M. Price's 579 was best. Estate | Sis J : " Ranges won three times and Stokol, | 3 3 \ 7 A t | 22 50 V | Belnord Shirts, Kuppenheimer, by L i i: : : ; Cc ua " a ues Mendell Luggage and Dry Cleaning y i ; 9 gained two-out-of-three decisions. R R t g John Barrett and Charlie McCa- | ; ORR Vn : : : on . Pravmenn AaPYPYy hill each fired 619 to tie in the Re- | IR Hi ga y os E Ef oymsons carry ah lated Foods circuit at the Be 3 ? : enormous stock of all vania Alleys. Linson’s Lunch and LTE ; : ; ; od : Fairmount Glass Works registered | a : ud GFE 2 y k wool suits and all w ool shutout verdicts and Tacoma Drugs » ds. . fleecy topcoats and overs No. 1 won twice, gE ! ; coats Fach is a brand In Mallory Loop ; : : nS ys ; oe S 8 Frank Diss set the pace in the ’ ; E new arrival and, whether P. R. Mallory League at the Penn- : : , vou wish SPOT , » sylvania drives with 603. Elkonite ; Es 3 pCR a p rts back ol swept its series and Vibrators, Recs : a a : v2 conservative model, you'll as Gang Switches captured : T.-C i ; find them here in abunA 606 by Randall, who had a 256 N Y ; vio fo dance! middle game, was high in the St. ae Efroymson’s - : / Philip No. 2 loop. Rural Pharmacy CU ‘Modernistic’

scored a triple victory and C. O. I", 3 3 HY Mescal and Coca-Cola won by two- : 3 : Clothes Are

out-of-three margins. T : : : 3 oy i , At the Hotel Antlers, Moore led | Sa 2 N 3 UNION wii i oF : SALE PRICE! the Elks league with 591, Skinner | RR Goad i : } Radio and Junior Social Club took | — Cr SER EI TRCRING OAL TREE MADE beh three games while Mobilgas and | 8% SONAR Roy E. Steele triumphed twice. In the Alpha League at the Foun- | tain Square Alleys, J. Beatty was first with 574. Seven Up and Holcomb & Hoke were triple winners | and Indiana Candy captured the odd game, The St. Catherine's circuit also competed at the Fountain Square | plant and Wuensch was high with 563. Lauck Funeral Home, Trefry Inn, Schuster Coal and Weber Milk

had a two-out-of-three edge. : At Central Alleys : Get All 4 Top honors in the R. C, A. League % } "oe ) and at $3.50

at the Central Alleys were garnered |

by Hylton, who hit for 590. Gas Fl a (not $5) House annexed three games while | 3 ) R

i i | 43 SY 3 . | . City Slickers and Hoosier Hams SH 3 I Rich-looking, easy-feeling | were ahead twice, a 1§ski S E E E F R 0 Y M S Oo MN S 3 cairskin uppers. Dy 7 William Lannon led the East Side | 3 } : 3 4 n RY Social loop, also in action at the] LR 2k 2. Long- wearing, prime qual WR Central drives, with 548. Linkert | : ity,oakbend leather soles, | 8 Carburetor and Meyers Service Sta { Re \ : . 3. Expensive shoe styling, S A L E

tion scored triple victories and Hud's Lunch won two games, smart and in good taste.

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