Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1944 — Page 7

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DE Harry Wheeler Is Victor in |Sponsors Wer Bond Golf Tourney Win Handball Title |He'll Stay With Present Team’

PHILADELPHIA, 17 (U. B).|ment at thé Torresdale-Frarke oa ne Gaal & earMAS enki REC REALE i HA, api 1 3 hi June so Er cate ir Blin a5 Ou Oren 5 CUADALOANAL Apel 11 (U. | pala reba from le pebeh the Philadelphia Inquirer said today|, § S30 isk prise would (21-10-2118, to win the doubles| ton Towa, Who forimetly played The 25-year-old Minush, & that the Philadelphia inquirer Huish, originator es Cor | handball ehamplénship in the ¥. M.| With the St. Louis Cardinals, had | D¢Phew of “Heine” Minus 5 cd a . Henry riginator of the a . hrs he r all-time baseball great, Charities, Ine. would sponsor & $17 [Hurst invitation tournament, will|C. A. tourndment which was con:| & contract fiom the Sacramento the contract in a bateh of de 500 wai bond invitation golf tourna- Idirect the tourney. [cluded last saturday night. . ihe Donirast in » nth of Of

(Singles Sweepstakes With [Total of 1232 in Six Games

Epona | Richwine Second, Fulton Third, Earl Fourth ' In Rich Pin Event at Sport Bowl

Hatry Wheeler, the Marott Shoe Co. sharpshooter, assembléd & 1232 total to win first place in the first anniial Sport Bowl seratéh singles sweépstakés. The event attratied an entry of 130 and was run off over Wheeler had games of 174, 221, 210, 253, 170, 204 to win the $250 first place prize. Wilbur Richwine took second money, $130, on a 1315 total. Joe Fulton won third place ahd — iit ; i:

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$100 ‘with a 1206, while Bob Earl|seeretary, announced that e finished fourth with 1201 to win $80. winning checks would bé re | | Others among the top ten weére| Wednesday night. 'fl | Howard Deer Sr., 1199; Bd Steven-| More than 100 éntrants have been (33) id son, 1189; Orcar Behrens, 1188; x registered in the Illinois alleys headPE CR TE Ne Hausman, 1187; Bud Schoch, 1187; [pin tournament scheduled for toin" Dr. Harold Osborne, assistant |ang Jonn Fehr, 1186. The tourney moyow wight, shifts have been bg : i paid 21 place prizes with a 1156 arranged at 6 p. m., 7.30 p. m,, 9 p. 1 Wiis tadch whose record high total being low to cash. m. and 10:30 p. m. In event the lump of & feet stood as the | winners of the $10 squad prizes, | Shifts are filled up the overflow will Drake relays record for 20 Awitaey to thé Bowiég with the be ein care of Tuesday night ghest single game did not : . : years, returns $6 Des Moines fo [win place prizes, ee D. Bo Lou. Linson has been appointed hibits 941; Nolan Raney, 254: Joe Rea, |8S tournament secretary to assist give an exhibition. Dr. Os- 22; William Blythe Jr, 225: Bop|G€0rge Crofts, alley manager. Enborne, now 45 and shown sef- Wuenseh, 220, and Warren Miller, tries may bé made through her or 226,

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ager, and Paul Stem, tournament The weekly bowling proprietors : . doubles tournaments, staged at the Cernitral alleys Saturday and Sunday drew an entry of 90 bowlers. Jim Hurt Sr, and his son, Jim, Jr, topped the field in the men’s doubles scratch division. The father had 544 and Jim Jr., 600, to give them 1144. In the handicap division of the men’s event, Jim Eseray had 630 and Gene Harper, 480. Adding a handicap of 171 they totaled 1281, good for . first place. Gertrude Bradley's 554 and Bill Fulton Jr.'s 618 gave the duo 1172 and first place in the actual scoring in the mixed doubles, Betty Westlund had 470 and Lee Munger 595 in the handicap division. With 218 charity pins it gave them 1288 and first money in that event. Catherine Brehob's 430 and Thea Hunt's 460, combined with 330 complimentary pins was good for 1220 and first in the women’s doubles.

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New leaders appeared over the week-end in three divisions of the annual state bowling tournament at Muncie. Bob Hughes and Gib Smith, a local duo which has held the doubles lead for several weeks dropped to second when FP. West and B. Doehrman, Ft. Wayne, bested

their 1253 by four pins.

Riviera Club Finishes Fourth

OAKLAND, Cal, April 17 (U. PJ). —Ann Curtis, sensational 20-year-old San Francisco Crystal Plynge aquatic star, today held three new ; : American records set in the Na- ’ id 3 tional A. A. U. women's indoor . ; ~t§wimming and diving championship :

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day tournament, Her showing overshadowed the Portland, Ore, Multnomah club team's victory for its second consecutive national team title. The Portland “Cody Kids” ran away from the field to roll up 47 points for a final score, 13 more than the second-pisce New York Women's Swimming association. Crystal Plunge placed third in team honors with 24 points. Joan Fogle, Riviera club of Indianapolis, scored 11 points for her team to push it into fourth place with 14 points. Miss Curtis’ records were: 440yard free style, 5:21.7; 220-yard free style, 2:20.23; 200-meter free style, 2:28.38.

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