Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1943 — Page 29
at Hershey before © % eads Cleveland by saving chalked up * nso far to thy ' ted out from the 40 Show a ey meant b k a goal after 53 ° Jautier beating the | the punch for the! | . : 5 i the Hornet dee ! econd period for { score, and Pate fires went to the: * e third heat but &' * assed after his res’ * “before Ne scored y goal. LS N LEAGU CAT EET LEAGUE o 8 BG 00 PU. EEE 54 BB - Division = od ‘ LT G06 Pla 11a as iin 9 i} AST NIGHT 3 lt 1 GAMES 3 ANAPOLIS at Hershey.
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Henry, 638 and Carnagua, 619. -
“Paul Stemm witly 618 starred for the
that wag not only the best. in the
616, and Bob Hughes, 603. Fulton, bowler for a quarter of
through 247, 247 and 265.
three pins better than the 756 |
week in the same Joop. Joe was in
action with “Bowes Sealfast, who had |§
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a 3082. Larry Fox contributed a $368 as the team’s runner-up scorer. Falls City Beer was in a scoring mood, rocketing to a 3149 with] games of 1050, 1093 and 1006. Bd Btriebeck was top man with 665; Clarence Schott had 653; Ed Chase, 6321, and Ed Schott, 619, Maret Hits 3040 at 625, Bob Wuensch at 613, and Paul Pleld at 611, Gold Medal Beer totaled 3068. Conkle Funeral Home had 3063, Switzer hitting 684, Percy
Marott's: Shoes had a 3040 and] Barbasol, 3022. Johnny Mencin with, 853, Harry Wheeler with 637 and
featured for the Barbasol’s. Other 600 shooters in the loop ineluded Al Schoch, 651, and Bill Tar-
sant, 629, for Herfi-Jones; Steele with 677 and Arbaugh with 665 for Bradley Barbecue and Johnson with
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-Sally quintet of Comets were the shining lights of the feminine activities. Mrs. Twyford soared to a 680 series
at Parkway Recreation, has been active in bowling for the 18 years. She holds five nachampionships, twice In singles competition and three times as all-events leader, She is pres-
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ent city all-events and singles | champion,
: _ Several other members of the Coal
880, Armetta Doolittle, 577, Dorothy Berkopes, 576, and Rosemary Kruger, 575. The only other better-than-550 series came in the Eli Lilly circuit at Pritchett’'s where Bernice BrownJee assembled a 568 and .in the rd
- |of these popular events. Mrs. Hal {mes lie Striebeck 1s in charge and. en-| Togas
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trating on defense with intensive * ves | Practice sessions.
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Barwegen Will Pilot Purdue
" ‘BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Nov, 18 pr ATAYETIE, Ind, Nov. 18 (U. g ) ~Coach er Burn said (U. P)~Indiana university men- that eft. QUAN: DIK Dare
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Barwegen also captained the team
Nov: 6 when Purdue trounced Min-
il designed for the nesots. : Old Oaken B game with Pur-| Bwmham predicted that the startnone SE aug Saturday—and polished off ser-/ing lineup would not be decided > 1 Laon Oottongin, RCA 6 o'Cloek ........ 31 (ial attacks with. Ed Schienbein andiypon definitely until just before The Service quintet put games of yoon- totaled 564. Re wh Beh oo S| Bob Hoernschemeyer on the pass-|game time. The untied and unde2025, 1127 abd suse blishmen Chet orth Side Recreation. 38 | ing end. : feated Boilermakers went through 115 for Thies teupin est ts wil Sng a Owls... ses| MoMillin also put the teamion intensive secret drill yesterday, a house SouruAments or the Capitol Bill Fulton, ‘Aatiers | Resreatiin wi. M1 through by blocking alii during which Burnham sald he tried i - : JERE, aS Br Henne Diamond: Chain te- gg rari: ure--to-- block out_combinations: $6aon secoed City event at the West Side Center; [Byrn Jeneesy, Dlamesd Chtln ++ CCT asters a touchdown in the Great 1151 windup the second week of competition ince Bohopp, RIVIOMS .......... vies ua, Lakes gume last week. x . 1 3 |the “Pot of Silver” at the Antiers Join Sliven, Aerbuniral "lL! f= — Yankees Select dias : - vrracivaas S90 : ? . | nde gr in ww EE Avon ‘Mixed 1.0.1 #91 BC NT) et ® NEW YORK, Nov. 18 (U. P).~ he game... The Pennsylvania ~competition| OTHER 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) o Nelson, Tndians Bel Sie Ae | The ‘world champion — New York the team with a [will include doubles for men, dou- (Lucile Rice, Johnsen Co Coal Ww rece Kattau, Indians Bell ........ 3% | yankees have selected Atlantic City, bles for women and mixed doubles. Mar Er Farnar' Ladies |... 346, OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |N, J. 90 miles south of New York,
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total receipts, including $100,000 for |= went to thes
broadcasting rights, war relief and Service Fund, Inc.
the clubs and leagues 1$307,324.98, and the commissioner's office took $102,079.80 Members of second-place teams inthe American and National leagues received 15 per cent of the players’ share, the Washington
The players share was. $488,008.74: 5 Ye received |
$2440029, and the remaining five burgh Pirates “and Chicago White | Sox, § share of $12,200.14 each. The two leagues as well as the Yankees and Cardinals ball clubs each received $76,832.25 of the total receipts.
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