Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1939 — Page 13
TUBSDAY, APRIL 35 10 Days Left 1T'o Shoot at \ Pin Marks Byracuse Bowlers Hang Up
13013 Count at A. B. C. Tournament.
CLEVELAND, April 25 (U. P)—
Top teams ‘of the American Bowling | | Congress tournament were gunning . today for the 3151 total set by the © Fife Electrics ‘of Detroit, leading the five-man ‘event with but 10 ‘days more of competition. The 14th total above the coveted 3000 mark was chalked up Tast night when the Markson Furnitures polled 3013, third highest score by a Syracuse, N. Y., group in the 39-year Congress’ history. The Easterners were off to a bad start, 957, but increased the pace to games of 991 and 1065. Every man on the team rolled better than 200 in the final game. Johnny Martino scored 201, Tony Miller 208, Frank Liss 212, Tony ‘Carey 232, and Fay Bailey 212. Two changes were recorded among the “Big 10” leaders ‘during the day's minor ‘event rolling. Irv
Roloff and Ollie Rogahn, Milwaukee | ¥
vets, hit 1316 te take ninth place in the doubles. Vic Shewman, Ann Arbor, Mich. rolled 708 to tie Jimmy Drescher, Jamestown, N. Y. for eighth place in the singles, Sixty-four teams more will swing inte action mn the five-man ‘event tonight. Wastern fives will mix with three Texas lineups on the ‘early shift while 'Ohioans will monopolize the drives ‘on the Tate squad.
Joe White Paces League Bowlers
A 661 series registered by Joe White in the Holy Cross Tieagiwe at the Fox-Hunt Alleys was the highest score turned in by local league bowlers Tast night. White opened with a 218 game, followed it with a high 256, then slipped to 186 in his anchor game. Second place went to Joe Ray in the South Side Businessmien’s T/eage, performing at the Fountain Square
plant. He built a 651 total on games
of 223, 237 and 191. Larry Rudbeck’s 649 in the ¥raternal Teague at the Tlivers Alleys was good for third place. Other Teaders inclided Td Pearson, North Side Businessmen’s, Parkway, 635; Lohman, State Highway, Pritchett’s, 632; Wayne Hail, Mmdianapolis ‘Church, Fountain Square, 630; Jack Hunt, ‘Courthouse, Fox-Hunt, 629; McGregor, Universal Club, Mmidiana, 625; Simmons, Reformed ‘Church, Pritchett's, 620; rank Stumpf, Evangelical, Pritchett’s, 616, and Fskridge, Transportation, Pritchett's, 615.
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OLF will mever seem the same to us agsin. While making our daily tours our attention was arrested by a play er at a driving range who blasted out severa] balls for distamees of about 200 yards without using any preliminary waggle or even a back swing. Apparently quite innocent of the heresies he was committing, this gentleman simply raised his club with all the grace of a man shoulder mg a pitch fork and Tt Ay. We ’ didn't stay around there very Yong. sition of his ball with a fag. Some Sooner or later lightning is going Can #6 clear adrund and play a few to strike @own a fellow like that. hols on the second 18 before they ue u ram Hig a a can’t [make @ round. NA ERIDIAN HILLS COUNTRY| purring the OPERIE ceremonies at | CLUB women will officially Coffin Saturday, nine persons tied open their tournament ceason at in the Blind par tournament. The 19-30 a. wm. tomorrow with a nine- matter was settled by ot and Flayd hole blind par event. Arrangements Toner Was deciaied winner. Play |are in charge of Mis. Alan Sweet- ers also competed for 10 other prizes. | ser, golf committee chairman, and wv oo | Mis. Ralph Flood, henaicap Chair| PHYSICIAN tecontly remavied | A team watch and diner weet: [AX thet a Wan Whe couldnt get| : Ny y away from work often enough to) ing next Saturday will mark ‘the Pay BOI Could get the same benef: | season's opening for the wen PIAY: | cop afects by swinging a chai, | ers at this club. Don BINS is chai gol had patter talk hls over With | | man of the men's tournament com- ; :
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tallied 10 vens ih Uhe fivst InRTRE and swamped its foe, 18 to 1.
C.Y.O. Play
Opens Today
16 Softball Teams in Race For City Title.
Sixteen paiochial softball teams | of the Catholic Youth Organization |
Catholic paiochial championship of | Mmdanapos. | First day's pairings wend Cathe= |
[dial against St. John's, Joan of Ale
against St. Rita's, Assumption against St. Ann's, and Holy Tyinity against Sacied Heart, peagwe, Little Flower meets Holy Name, Lourdes crosses with Holy Cross, St. Pats meets St. Phillips, | while St. Catherine Will tackle St. Francis. Game time is 3:30 p. m. Nay 20 has been assighed as vectional playoff Gay, While the ©. Y. O. paiochial championship game will take place a Week later. The WPA Retieation Department will handle all games.
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Nine Goes on Slugging Spree Against Warren Central
Lee, Vickers Are Matched
-. Battle in 8-Round Feature Of Friday Ring Bill.
The main go and one of two semiwindup tilts on the Hercules Athletic Club boxing card to be staged at the Armory Friday night were announced today by Match= maker Kelse McClure. Chuck Vickers and Jackie (KO) Lee were named for the eight-round feature. Vickers, a local junior welterweight, has appeared on four recent programs here and won each time. He knocked out Battling Johnson, Louisvile, and Bobby Ver= non, Cincinnati, and outpointed Jackie O'Brien, Lima, ©O., and Frankie Lockwood, Cincinnati, in the local contests. Lee is said to be an aggressive 22-year-old mauler and touts two knockout victories over Kenny Maines, lightweight champion of Indiana from Ft. Wayne. Bill Brownlee, local lightweight, and Paul Bunten, Coatsville, battle in the semi-windup tilt for five rounds. This affair is a remateh, Two weeks ago Brownlee defeated Bunten in a close fight and Bun= ten has asked for a return enw= gagement in an effort to even the score.
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Huston Meyers, Tech second sacker, rounds third on the way to |
| the payoff station. Cap in hand, hes in fall stride for the plate.
Trotters Are Groomed at Noblesville for Rich Races
Tomer Special 1 NOBLESVILLE, April 5=Vesta Hanover, 2:00%, and Athlone, Flexey | Guy, 2:08, both high ranking 3=year= | old tiotters of 1038, aie being) gioomed foi the rich stakes on the Girend Circuit this summer at the TWO Namaia, Known Hoosier sportsman. Vesta Hanover was ineligible for many of the leading 3-year-old| events yet Was yated as one of the most sensational Ally tiotters in| yeai®. She won four firsts and two |
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Seconds in ¢ight starts against aged | poses. At some time during the year she defeated every leading 3-veai=-old in the nation, neluding Nein Hanover, 1:39%, 1938 Hambletonian Winner. Vesta Hanover was driven last
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year by Sep Palin and raced under | the eolors of BE. J. Baker, Tl. MeNamara bought her in No= vember for $12,100. Athlone Falxey Guy, driven By George Keys and racing under Me= Namaia’x blue and gold, was the second leading 3-year-old race win= He started 14 times and won nine of these. In his other] five yaces he came in second, beaten only By the brilliant Eastern filly, Ann Dillon, 2:09, which won 13 vies tories in 13 races, He yomped through eight Indiana Trotting & Pacing Hoise Associa= tion stakes without defeat and an= nexed the Hoosier 3-year-old trot= ting title for the year. He took his yecord of 2:08 while setting a new world mark for 3-year-olds on a half-mile track at Washington, Ind. at night.
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i! Hoosier Casters Win
Members of the Hoosier Casting Club defeated the Speedway City! Casting Club, 454 to 416, at Speed- | way last night, Entrekin, Al Huff-| man and Ralph Carr were high scorers for the victors. |
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The Blasengym Funeial Home won a Qouble-header fiom Ass sooiated Service, § to 1 and 1 to ©.
o ¥ . 5 on the ponies here were a bit Ss
vague about the prices on the | 3 favorites today.
elécted Dr. R. E. Tanner président ; at the annual “sweepstakes dinner” | | re : 16 gs ; last night. Dr. Tanwer SCORES | nygent rs ie eat oh 3 z= rr | y S0—Nremoria ; {ournament, gross 5 | y SE the league's sweep- une SCNT Hills at Trdianapolis [Picitae: Rua a . » Pithed 2 B0- Nit GOAG We st Ny ‘ country Cab, iste | : a . gies, helt a1 ate Anis Mi (CURE EBs ron win |] henna wi pa sown
Nips Wabash . Their yace wire service ended
Extra Base Hits Responsible | hei race or ot tes For 6-5 Victory. | were informed that the “wire
2—Junior tournament. | ha a os , A 1 - BR . nie y O00! Sime 6 _Dutfers Delight, substitution Grove at the Wast Side couse at 1| Tee Ostermyer, manager of the ie OR re oh : TTR Tee Day foueament. |p. Wh. Sunday, and the same two Thom MoAns team, is requested to with “Eo “Te WHISK boast wt July 8_Filcrest at Meridian Hills. teams Will meet at the South Giove contact NMeDaniel at the Sports: UN 02%. Y skers, sting 97 v 15-16_Calcutta sweepstakes. | conte Nay 7. hans Stoie.
= will be closed indefinitely.” : | Neither acting Mayor Gilbert BLOOMINGTON, April 25 (U. P).!| Bosse nor acting Police Chief could make
victories and 33 losses, took team honors for the season.
Amateur Boxing
A series of amateur boxing bouts)
open to the public Will be staged toworToY night at the North Rast Community Center. The North Fast fighters will tangle with representatives of the English Avenue Boys Club, and action is to get under way at 8 o'clock. The pairings, with North ast Poxers listed first: Thomas Turner vs. Donald Jones, Herbert Clark vs. Bill Rodgers, Rob Bolen Ys. Alber NreKinney, Hal Freeman vs. George Norman, Don E. Day vs. W. P Day, Tommy Nearker vs. Thomas Foust, Sam Haslet vs. Joe Sard and Budd Cottey vs. ah opponent 1 be named
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Q-When did the Washington Senators have a boarded, House of David pitcher on their team? A-In 1934 His name was Allen W. Benson. Q--What were the weights of Max Schmeling and Joe Lowi for both of their fights? A—For the fist bout June 19 1838, Sehmeling weighed 192 pounds and Louis 198: for their second match, June 22 1938 Schmeling weighed 198 and Lous 198%. Q--What was the estimated dead toss to American buyers of Irish Sweepstakes tickets on the 1938 English Derby? A=Tt was reported that Amer ans bought 3763330 worth of tickets on that particular Sweeps and won $5087348 indicating a dead loss of $2801.45% American buyers 193%
Q-—Who will broadcast the nome games of ihe New Yankees and the New York Giants? A-—The home games of both the New York elubs will be broadcast by Arch NeDonald, former Washington radio sports commenator, through Station WABCG, New York. Q=How many times has Low Ambers fought Pedro Montanez? A-Twice. In the Mist bout, at New York City April 5, 193%, Ambers was the loser in 10 rounds; in the second encounter, at New York City, Sept. 23 193%, Ambers was the win. ner in 15 rounds. Q Has St. Louis ever won a penpant in the American League? A=No.
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t y 22— Bld pat, tournament. XG TORT A we — pres. Sema hasnde ment is to be held hy Pleasant Run | ET Country Cub at women prayers ate a. . Thursday. | crue, 1 3b_raliien'tion Yound for Club a | SE ah round coh Championthip. the peion With the lowest stioke| BoE Sih Dh oan von. | Ota FIOM tee th green, # ship Ek : Ce | Tommy Vaughn, pro, announced a rd Tauna CID, KRamPION- | that Pleasant Roh Paes will comSept. 23—Finals of club ‘championship. | pete in a Chick®h dinner tourna- | [Bention Yom Tor, the. Oleb. ong: | |e fication younds for the ¢lub cham- | Challenges Put Out pronship Will Be played Dom May 1L= SMITTH, Coffin Golf Course 21 © 31. John Pitts was one of | Ls pro, announced today that Nay eitht tied for the bliad par tourna: 9% to 30 inclusive are the dates for Tent at that links last Satwiday the qualification for the club cham: 8d he was declaied the winner of piohship on that links, Nrempeis Uh Season pass on the @aw. [of the Coffin team al have ised) 5 3 =» (challenges to the Pleasant Run, JPLIND par tourhament winners (Riverside and South Giove teams at South Give last Satuiday and final arrangements are expected were W. I. Phillips, for the River: | |'te be perfected within the next few side Club, and Bill Chapman, for weeks. (South Grove. Because of the m- | ‘That very enjoyable type of com | Tax of Riverside players at South petition, the flag tournament, is to GIOVe, atiendance iecoids already pe held Nay 30 at Coffin. Under this have beth established at that course. | tovmament a payers handicap is ® =» = (added © par and the tal is the HY is § alt y aye | hummber of stiokes allowed cl WY on re re le (Each golfer theh shoots as MARY fejence HRIRESR Playing 18 holes of holes as he can With the strokes goif and diggidg 13 Shrub holes ml given him and marks the last po-| the garden?
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| Merrill Williams, ex-farmer boy )swecessful, he continwed it a Ww fom Franklin, Md, is back again has gone over the $400 Ly i (this year for another try at the Williams’ new entry will be of exMemorial Day 500-mile ace. and tieme streamlined design and will [this time his Diends aie helping be a font wheel drive, the type of Dim with contributions. 1a0ing Machine which has been | Although this persistent young- | particularly successful here in the ster has made six attempts © gain past. It will contain the largest 4 starting position Mm the ace, he four-cylinder motor to participate has successhully qualifed a car but in the Woosier competition and once. The pioblem of raising his Should be ready for the tack with Sis at one > the jer obstacles (in a week or 10 days. he had © oveicome this year. | The dollar shareholders Rn | He solved it though by selling 125 be present to christen the — photographs of his car at $1 each. and bestow their blessing for a Sie the sales campaigh was 0 victory.
| . Cagers Get Emblems Hoosiers On Tomes Special H ers € Up | MILWAUREE, Wis, April 28-— | Marquette University’s basketball team plays in no conference but occasionally the players do earn “gold basketballs” emblematic of
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‘winning two-thitds of their season (eam, one game ahead of its New SME ents, ean ind oT) dhe it hendniher y winning tonights contest Sasso a's house.
games; beating all thiee of its tia-| ditional opponents = Wisconsin, Meet Notre Dame and Michigan State— at the Butler Field at least once and deleating one of IN the event of a New York trithem pee Tm FS an ry squads will go into a sporting the “gold b ol YOIT serie Sr - Wes Aronson, favorite of past meets here, made hig first
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a : i t night | URBANA, Il, April 5.—Tilinois and sparked them to a 17-13 victory.
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SR —Tndiana University's baseball team | The Indiana Avenue Market team today continued drills preparaiory is seeking practice games. Call RI. io jeopening the Big Ten campaign oot: A RC [this week-end after taking advan= | BASEBALL tage of Wabash eryors in the last
he West 4 ants-Mode] [Tame © defeat the Crawfordsville | a ae hi okie) | Fe, 8 to 3 here in 10 innings. | next Sunday. has been canceled. | Both teams made nine hits and | The Meichants Will meet the Kio-|hiee errors, but Indiana pounded ger mime at 2:30 p wm. Sunday at the ball for more extia bases. Jack Grande Park, The Meichants aie Oorviden, Hoosier outfielder, cracked | ¢ Mes With stiong state Out a elubs. ite Russ Seller, 908 at the plate. : Nooreland Ave Seheiviey went the youte for Wa-= |
The Bohemian All-Stars will pac. Hansen and Herrmann. a re el cr wm western PK. Stars aye seeking a game for April 30 with a WS stiong state ob. Write wn = Schoolboy D ra Howlett, $39 W. 11th St. The baseball team sponwoied hy Emerson Post 282 of the American gion is seeking 2 Ie a with teams in the I3-year-and-| ol . WhAer lass. Call LI. 3073. | (NEA) —“Another Johnny
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- for Sw Fea Tee ele 'sohool lad. Peterson is @ feet 2 AY P. mW. turday at Riverside NO. | inches. weighs 190 pounds and is| I's’: Ye ml oe [sll growing—tremendous siz for diamond at the same time on Sun- i a Re Tr at when | day will clash With the Moose am. aply 16 years old,” Don Mollenauer, | The Southport Redbirds will play | Co, COUR SOUS. cally nor | 7 yf & a ) Toa, AN Sunday at Lebanon. For games with eT ™| he OY . “ Osborne, -_— a: me 1103 Hanna Ave.
Smiley Sparkles as Silent Hoosiers Win
The Silent Hoouiers will be out for their fourth baseball victory of the season tomorrow when they play at) Plainfield. They hung wp No. 3 yesterday by downiMz Lawienee, 4 to 2, ay the) | School for the Deaf diamond. Smily worked on the mound for the Silents, limiting Lawrence to four hits and fanning 14 batsmen. His) first-mning homer and single in the | fifth drove in all the Hoosier yuns. Bragdon, Lawrence hurler, allowed five hits and struck out 12.
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