Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1944 — Page 19

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Two veteran bowlers, the only

‘| living members of the once famous Claman Dairy Lunch and Central|

Alley Five, are reunited in the tenpin game. They are Charley Cray and Eddie Harkenrider.

Cray, secretary-treasurer of the Pritchett Recreation Co., operators of Pritchett's bowling alleys, an-

129 Golfers in

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PHILADELPHIA, June 8 (U. P). —Co-Favorites Harold (Jug) McSpaden of Philadelphia and Byron Nelson of Toledo, O. led a starstudded field of 120 golfers into the first round of the 7T2-hole $17,500 Philadelphia Inquirer war bond invitation tournament today. - First prize is $6700 in war bonds. Top-flight pros expected to press them for first prize money included Craig Wood, Leo Diegel, Johnny Revolta, Sgt. Vic Gheszi, Henry Pic{card, Gene Sarazen, Tony Manero, Joe Kirkwood and Joe and Mike Turnesa.

Johnson.

Recognize Irish As ’43 Grid Champs

MINNEAPOLIS, June 8 (U. P.).— Directors of the University of Min-

llams memorial trophy to Dame university, recognizing the Irish as national collegiate football champions in 1943.

The tunesmiths have churned out thousands of new songs since gatherings of this sort were common around the family upright. But for a feeling of warm fellowship, nothing beats a session of voice-blending with friends . : : just like they used to do! The same goes for the brewing of famous Berghoff Beer, too. ence and modern methods have added to our skill, but we've never found a way to improve upon the original recipe used in brewing the first Berghoff over half a ceatury ago. Ask for famous Berghof at your favorite Tavern or Restaurant . . . and for the enjoyment of friends and yourself, keep a case on hand at home!

nésota “M" club today announced: awarding of the Dr. Henry L. Wil-| Notre

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Mates 25 Years Ago, Reunited

nounced today that Harkenrider had

of glory on the mapleways 25 years ago, were Jess Pritchett, Ed Meyer and Fred McCullough. Harkenrider, while a member of the teams, was associated with the old Marion Club, Central and Beam's Delaware alleys as manager. He has lived in Ft. Wayne for the past 10 years. He managed Everett Scott's establishment there the last two years. ¥ He announced, following his joining the Pritchett company, that Pete Ernst and Bob Kelly, assistant managers, would continue in their present positions. The Pritchett establishment is the largest in the ¢ity, housing 26 alleys.

The regular weekly doubles tourinaments sponsored by the Indian- | apolis Bowling Proprietors associa{tion will be held at the Central Al{leys this week-end. Action is to {start at 6 p. m. Saturday and 2 p. m. i Sunday,

Robert Plummer was in rare form

: in the Curtiss-Wright Spring Bowl: | Heading the amateur delegation iP league at the Pennsylvania al-|seven thoroughbreds, including some

was J. Wood Platt, Steve Kovac, for-| mer western Pennsylvania open | S°0re of 221, 236, 208665. The only were among the entries listed today

titlist: Billy Hyndman and Ted Other 600 series of the evening was for the 10th running of the $50,000

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See Softball Tilts

_ Fhe 70 soldiers from Billings hospital who were guests of the Indian-

night witnessed a pair of no-hit contests. Bob Hildebrand, ace twirler of Kingan A. A., racked up his fourth no-hitter of the season in a BushCallahan Industrial league game. He blanked Capehart-Packard, as his mates hammered out 14 hits for nine runs. Hal Mahaney, on the mound for Metal Auto Parts, hurled the other no-hitter, blanking the Moose, 15-0, in five innings.- In the remaining contest the Bleaching Co. lost, 5-1, to Allison Red Wings,

In Smith-Hassler Girls league games at Speedway stadium, R. C. A. defeated Beck Canvas Products, 13-2, and Ft. Harrison WAC downed Camp Atterbury WAC, 12-2. Butch Hoffman's third-inning home run, scoring two runners ahead, was instrumental in the R. C. A. triumph that gave them undisputed lead in the loop.

Fountain Square A. C. will meet Allison Crank Case, Shop 3 in a double-header Sunday at Finch park, the first being called at 2 |p. m. Wednesday twilight and Sunjday afternoon games are desired by the A. C's. Call H. G. Johnson, i MA. 3075,

{ Plans to operate the Bush-Calla-han Negrd War Plant league, at Speedway stadium Tuesday nights, have been abandoned, according to William Calbert, president of the circuit. A new loop, open to all teams, is being organi»-* ‘~ take

jover the Tuesday might play,

Tonight's Bush-Callahan Manufacturers league schedule at Softball stadium follows: 7:10—Schwitzer-Cummings vs. E. { C. Atkins, | - 8:20—Curtiss-Wright vs. Electronic { Laboratories. | 9:40—Lukas-Harold Cards { Bridgeport Brass.

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athlete, yesterday became the third Dyer medal, awarded for showing

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was presented. Bob's brother, Houston Jr., won it in 1841. At yesterday's exercises Principal H. H. Anderson gave the medal to Mr. Meyer who handed it to his son.

18 Broad Ripple Athletes Honored

Eighteen members of the Broad Ripple high school baseball and track teams received major awards at a recent banquet at the Riviera club. Members of Coach Mordie Lee’s track squad who received “BR” monograms were Bill Miller and Jerry Mogg, seniors; Charles Ferguson, Ed McDermed, Richmond McQuistan and Don Perry, juniors; Bob Minniear, sophomore, and Joe Daniel, the first freshman to receive a major award for track in the school’s history. Those who received letters in baseball, coached by Frank Baird, | were Ed Ceiglar, senior; Bob Steinhart, Dee Baker, Max Allen, Paul McCloud, Kenny Millican, Harold Buchanan, Bob MacDaniel, Bob

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Jersey Lead Is Stretched

By UNITED PRESS The Jersey City Giants strengthened their hold on first place in the International league last night by beating the Toronto Maple Leafs, 5-3, while second-place Buffalo was splitting a double-header with the Syracuse Chiefs, Jim Konstanty pitched Syracuse to an opening 6-3 win against Buffalo but Hank Oana hurled a fivehitter in the nightcap to give the Bisons a 3-0 shutout. The Baltimore Orioles swept both ends of a double-header from the Rochester Red Wings, 6-2 and 10-3, and exchanged fourth place for third with the Wings." The last place Newark Bears swamped the Montreal Royals 13-3

on a 14-hit attack against three Royal hurlers.

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