Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1943 — Page 15
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.. Bader Coffee Co. team which hit
729] Handicap
‘In Women’s Cit
Rolling ahead of its average, the P. R. team went into first place yesterday when it nosed 23 pins in front of Saturday’s high scorers in the handicap division of the women’s city
bowling tournament.
The Zaxley members added 2096 p of 2825 to push Laura Alexandeér/s fiv ‘which. had led the scoring, into
second place. The Alexander quin-
tet maintained the first spot in the|
championship division, however. i Mary Barlett led the Zaxley bowlers with a 514 total. The others who rolled high above their average were Dora Monroe, Alice Mae Brown,
Eveline Smith and Dorothy McCoy. In
Reckly Leads Way
In the championship division, tt best scoring was chalked up by tl
for 2319 p Ruth Reckly led the y on the t am with a 504. ‘ The Bader team now holds second place in the actual pin standing, only 17 pins behind the Laura Alexander quintet and is in fourth ‘place on the prize list under the Pepsi-Cola team. - Esther Hohlt and Rosalyn Cutter led scoring in both divisions yesterday when they rolled into first spot in the championship flight with 961 actual pins, adding their a for first place with
Hits 519 Pins i
With a 519, Miss Hohlt led Miss itter, who ‘marked up 442 pins. y Robling and Thelma Weathers knocked down second Place in the handicap standing, 35 pins behind the winners. - | Also rolling a 519, Ann Neese swept into first place in the singles. Her 519 provided her with an ph vantage of 11 pins over Angela Brishick and with a 105 handicap added for a total of 624, she held a 16-pin margin over Helen Haldeman, who was second on the prize list. Before the winner will emerge, there will be two more week-ends of bowling at the West Side alleys. Competition will resume at 4:30 Pp. m. Saturday when 60 additional teams will bid for victories in the two-day schedule this week-end.
Double Net Bill Slated for Garden | NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—St. John’s meets St. Joseph’s and Long Island university faces Duquesne
in the basketball program at Mad-
ison Square Garden tonight. George (Doc) Senesky, with a 22point a game scoring record, is St. Joseph's main hope of defeating St. John’s. He has scored 1311 points
in 14 games to rank with the nation’s 's leading shooters.
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Standings TEAM EVENT | Championship Division Laura Alexander s Five we Coffee
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Joe ceBsese snus OUBLES OIA Division E. Hohli-R. Cutter ..... svssesusesens DBL M. Cole-J. Leonard .....ccccossscsees 957 M. risnik-A. Brisnik ...c.csc0.0000s 950 E. McCreary=D. ETIer ..ccesscscssces 9520 E. oody-L. Conoly ...... sicenscncsy 880 Handicap Division E. Hohlt-R. Cutter ......... esvessscs 1168 E. RO Weathers essssessnesse 1133 M. Cole-J. Leonard -.... esnessssesns 1135 M. Brisnik-A. Leona iE Sasesssssensees 1115 E. Moody-L. Conoly ...... svessereeed 1108 SINGLES
Jampivnttip Division
ANNINeEeSe .......ccosvvasresirvios ves 519 Angela *Brisnik sass sessassiviavesen BOB Helen Haldeman ..... ssaxsanesiinane 1006 Elizabeth McCreary . eesegesosaves O01 Dorothy Erler ........cce0.00, veseses 501 Handicap Division Ann|{Neese .......ev. ssssecssreancecy 624 Helen Haldeman essssisssevesnssessee 808 Esther Hohlt: .....co0000000 ves 589 Angela Brisnik | 595 Rosa 681
S on to Fight mi-Windup Alonzo (Tiger) Wills, Columbus,
d Pfc. Richie Shinn, Ft. Har- , haye been signed for action in
d at the armory Friday night atchmaker Loyd Carter's Jer-
placed the Smpressive lightweight belter in | the -final bracket after Shinn had e an instant hit with Indianapolis fistic followers by knocking out [Eddie Brownell, another Columbus belter, in the third round of a scheduled six at the armory two weeks ago. Wills fought here last summer at Sports arena and lost by a shade to Billy Reed, local lightweight. e finale of the evening’s milling will'be provided by four heavyweights who will tilt in the .first double-windup feature of the 1943 boxing season in Indianapolis. Bob Garner, the Louisville puncher with dynamite in both fists, will make his first start in heavyweight ranks in facing Bucky .Lewis, of Phoenix, Ariz, 4 - Bob Arthur, another Buckeye Jingster from Columbus, and Pvt. Lou, Thomas, Ft. Harrison, 195pounder, will square off in the other half of the twin bill. Three other bouts are being arranged. Both heavyweight tilts are scheduled for eight rounds.
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Lieut. Billy Southworth, pilot (right), son of the St. Louis Cardinals manager, and Lieut. J. L. Dillinger, co-pilot, wear victory grins after returning from the first U. S. bombing raid over Wilhelmshaven in Germany.
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Three Newcomers.
Three newcomers to local wrestling action will be seen at the armory tomorrow night where Young Bobby Managoff, heavyweight champ, will place his title on the block against the powerful and wricky George (K. O.) Koverly. Soldier Thomas of Detroit, who is in the semi-windup against Rene La Beile of Montreal, will be here for the first time, as will Sailor Olson of Chicago, who opposes Walter All are junior
The opener pits Rudy Strongberg of Milwaukee against a newcomer in Don Lee of San Diego. They are
Koverly, one of the roughest and best skilled performers to show here in several seasons, intends to “cut loose” in an effort to pull up a .winner over Managoff. George is from Los Angeles and Bobby is from
1037 Nominations
For Belmont Race
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (U, P)— The Westchester Racing association today announced a total of 1037 nominations representing 116 interests for the 1945 Belmont futurity and Matron stakes at Belmont park. F. B."Koontz, Tulso, Okla., headed the list with 42. Mrs. Payne Whitney was second with 39 nominees and Samuel D. Riddle thi with 33
Q—Where was Jim Braddock on the day he was supposed to appear at the New York state athletic commission office for the weighingin and physical examination previous to his scheduled bout with Max Schmeling? A—He was at that time in Grand
Beach, Mich, fraining for a bout with Joe Louis.
How They Bowled Yesterday
Here is a summary of the scoring made yesterday in the 24th annual women’s city bowling tournament which is being held at the West Side
SeheldkerN. Young, 958-2251, 083. M. Squad—A. Domasco-L. Prather, 751-255—1,008; I. Smith-A. Demory, 29% 2251, 022; E. McCreary-D. Erler, 920-120—1,049; 204—954; M. le-V. Hodges, 856-216—1,072; J. Holderman, 737-270—1, 0%; P. Swick-A, Skaggs, 817-252—1,069; i Swick-O, Patton,
E. Hohli-R. Cutter, 961-207—1,1
Cole-J. Lebnand, 957-168—1, 125; -M. 3 Tes
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SINGLES
2 P. M. Squad—M, Brisnik, 469-78—547; A, "Brisnik, S0e-37-- 30: 8. Krapes, COLLEGE, 2051—Warm attractive; Jatge 376-106—481; A. Sinko, 43 90-519; Hruben, 437-114—551; A. Neese, 519-105—| closet; good transportation: 1-3 gentle62¢; P. Sullivan, 437-111—538; yder, 402-129—531; A, Cantwell, sdn-125s60, men; "reasonable. WA-9252. A. Marsischke, as 183026: Bid 378-102—417," P. Eskew, -84560; R. {DELA, 17 _¥.: well fum. frt.;_ ideal i” § 8 fo f ME Macrenry 501 720m; D. Brler, 501:48—848; B.. Hohl, 407- home 3 war workers. - LI-2044. 1 102—599; R. Cutter, 375-1 1; M. Sommer, 401-117-518; M. ‘Cole, 397-8448 81; | DELAWARE, 517 N.—Siseping Jooms; Deas J. Leonard, 467 L. Gilberti, 478-68—547; Hawk, 412-120—532; P. Nangle,| bath; hot water; steam heat; Wi g 442- 38; V. Hodges, -1205—40; J. Susemicel, 201-168—459; H. Holderman,| distance. 506-102—608. ! OIS, 1446 N.—Apt. 4; clean, com-
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UR-ROOM two-way double; two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Full basement, own furnace, $40 month. No children. 5th and Alton, Beech Tove.
Wanted to Rent 23
TWO OR 2 ladroom house, Hot | to exceed 4 miles from Speedway. did goltble, no chil 1500 5 to : 22 m. or write Robert R. Davis, 3618 Michigan. % MANAGEMENT—RENTAL SERVICE. ALLISON REALTY CO., Inc. RI-2368
DORMAN, 730—$5, $5.50. One, down; two, up; utilities; ‘private entrance;
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good furniture, fig Frigidaire, adults. Private entrance, LA SALLE, 1207 N.—2 Rooms; utilities; 3 rivate entrance; employed couple; near pie .. A. CH~7739. CRD 1205—Front housekeeping room furnished . or unfurnished; Stilities, stoker. Adults. LI-9403. . NEW EY, 1319 N.—Attractive apartment, first Hoor; Frigidaire, steam; 2-3 employed adults P 122 3-room and kitchen“die: 3 D3—tovely hot Water; next bath;
PINE, 614 N.—Reasonable, 2 rooms, up. Clean, ate. Call after 5 p. m. C 321 E.—2-Room apartments. Clean, quiet. = Wor girls welcome. Adults ik Sra 1” i, Sant Trtment, IL _~ Toor, Po Private entrance. Adults. _FR-0491.
WINTER AVE, 21304 small bungalow, nicely furnished; sink in kitchen; cozy ‘home. for 2; garage; ts week. WOODRUES: 774 W. Drive—2-room apart- - Sleep! poreh. - Private: ‘entrance; bath. CHT 5
LOVELY WOODRUFF, ‘Middle ar: room. and Kitchenetie: Eo floor; utilities furnished; $6 week. MA-23260. 21ST, 728 E.—Desirable apartment, nea College car, . stores; Blea ‘Phone. 2TH. ey E—3 Mod Modern 3 roams, ~Farnisfied, 31 & 3 Boon bi ee apartment, LE Adults. Garage
ILLINOIS, 1726 N.—l-room kitchen ette; |
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Moving & Storage HODGES STORAGE CO.
Store Now—Pay Six Months Later Estimates Free. Inspection Inyited, 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. 1-2019
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Houses and Lots Sale
ONLY $4,500 115 EAST McCARTY ; 2%
gross income, $165 mo. Each apt. has prviate entrance, oil heat, 4-car garage. Bay mist have an income and a home, 00, all—
Phillips 3a-53 an TY
5 apts. (4
NEW 2-bedroom ‘colonial, vin bli large living I a Mitonen th builtins, oak insula
basemen weathersiripped, Sombination: storm and screen doors; $650 down, 0.47 month. 1920 Medford ave., BE-1990-W. ONLY $2 150 Splendid STATO bun3 i galow; with ruberoid siding, Venetian blinds; basement not finished; 2-car garage, 18x30; might sell for 20% down. See 234 8. Temple. Call for appointment to see. -
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7-ROOM modern, 1 acre, fruit, 3room apartment, rents. or $0 x month, also trailer camp doing Ed good business of
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$62 month. 10) Allison’s, hi 4251 W. chigan
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8-A artmens bldg., in A-1 dition; 2-¢ ar” gar. 150; Located i 2349-51-53 Carrollton ave. Call Mr. Burtt. HALL-HOTTEL \-8581.
Near Alabama & 10th St. Modern 8-room-sa-side, 2 new Niagara furnaces, new oar gar. ; terms. G. E. Hilti, CH-T 0
5 ROOMS—$1,600 wn BROA D RIbPLE NO. or Sm 8T. a; electr , garage, lot, 60x1 fruit trees, Riera Ye B Go So pump in kitchen. ‘Cash,
$1,700 4 Rooms, inside toilet, gas, water, sews er, lights; paved street; corner lot. WHEELER-ROOS $1,000,
Aves. M Phone Mr. Davis, BEst 243 N. Del., RLe34m
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5-rm. mod. Dungal ow of 5-A. tract. All fenced (2d house st of ge: hofer road on nort of 46th 50. Ca 11 Mr. Bide or Mn,
“"J. 8. CRUSE REALTY CO. $4,200; ORCHARD, 3645—Nice mod. Berm, home, completely furn., radio, Bargain
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etc. $1000 Leaving state. HI WA-3719.
10% DN; vacant;
Madison, mod., also 4-rm, semi.
When acquiring property follow } the safe method. Demand an abstract of title. Have it examined by your attorney.
Union Title Company
Union Title Building 55 B. Market St.
1 ACRE; 5-RM. B F NORTH BEECH GROVE, $3,200
WALTER FOLKERTH, EAST SID AGT, 4200 E. WASH. CALL rt Wa os tim 1 Acre Miles Non. hd Rd 431; unVp Aers pu Terms. RI-3663
IDEAL home; corner; four-bedroom ern; full’ base ment? | plenty’ shads shade. e rd. BE-0120.
Rockvill io o>» Da. 8 $5 Mo. % Acre tracts. Bk. 8. Post Road. Couper. 9134 5 Wash Get Want Ad results in The
lowest word rates. in the -city.-
RI-6551 for quick results at low cost. Real Estate Wanted ' *] SPECIALIZE WEST”
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