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Champs of Sondlof fe Clash Syday.

- Mitchel- Scott, which drew a bye

Inasmuch. as each team in last Sunday's schedule, will face A WV t Side At West di1age

Stewart-Warner, ame that will mean the elimina-|loss will mean elimination for one. 5 v He r U. 8. Tires, charged with one de-

feat, drew a bye and will be idle Le q ds Pinmen .

‘Champions P the city's two DeWolf News, Municipal leagu Sunday aftérnoon in a city series has suffered one defeat, the next

tion of one of the nines. The tourney’ is operating on a Last night's. drawing at City|double defeat elimination system. Hall, pits Kingan Reliables, Manu-{ P. R. Mallory Co. will play Gold | Sunday.

facturers’ league champs; agus Medal ‘Beer. All games will be 5 Riverside.

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Although the Indianapolis league, the city’s No. 1 bowling loop, got under way last night, nio fancy scoring resulted. The best effort

- emerged from the West Side Merch-

ants league at the West Side Center where Bill Biers turned in 201, 216, 233-650. Johnson Coal Co., one of the city's

|1eading women's circuit, also in-

augurated the season, but scoring there was unusually high for first nighters, Dorothy Berkopes, the youthful West Side star, outdistanced both men and women in her first game when she turned in a 257. She added 154 and 194 for 605, the best ladies’ score of the infant season.

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anapolis league champions, neared the 3000 mark with a 2909, with two. of its members reaching 600. Joe Pulton Wad 615 ald Lary Fox, 600. Paul Fields rolled a 610 for Gold Medal Beer for the only other honor count in the loop. Ten series over 500 were turned in by Johnson women. Judy Hindel had 559, Mabel Fisher 548, Bertha

Court, 527, Pug Wagner 514, Mary Bass 511, Genie Drexler 505, Doris Parsons 504 and Charlotte Cavin 502.

Four teams are needed to complete the Fraternal league roster. The loop rolls at the Illinois alleys at 8:30 Monday nights and will get under way next Monday night. Teams desiring to enter call LI. 0740. OTHER 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Tou > mpl, Sport Bowl Solataire

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{Joe Cangany, Knights of Columbus Le 802

James Langdon, Syesduay Leop...... 600

BR LEAGUE LE: LEADERS HED

OTHE ‘| Ott Gray, St. John Evangelical ....

George Doreff, Delaware Recreation .. 589 Joe Byérs, Curtiss-Wright Office..... 582

| Beb Taggart, Uptown Recreation .... 563

Art Smart, P. R. Mallory Mixed....., 552 David ‘Dadlels, Postoffice ............ 544 John Laffey, St. Philip Men's Club ... 537 Don Chester, International Detrola 5% Den Berberg, Wm. H. Block Co. Mixed 510 John Crist, Wm. H. Bloek Co. Mixed .. 519 Kenn Spencer, Indep’d’t War Workers 518 Lon Mershon, Schwitzer-Cummings... 514

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Alice O'Grady, Our Lady of Lourdes.. 409 Peany Singleton, Wm. H. Block. Co. DRRROER os oin-iniserisnsivainaraiivinse 484 E. Reibel, Solataire Mixed ... ...... 459 Edel Thielst, P. R. Mallory Office..., 458 Stella Tatum, -P. RB. Mallory Mixed... 439 Mildred Coggeshall, North Side Ladies 128

Loree Sutter, Ft. Square Squeeze. .... 409

Denson Matched

{With Army Boxer

Johnny Denson, local heavyweight, who now weighs 207, will battle Sgt. Walter Schram, U. 8. army topnotcher, at Salt Lake City, Sept. 18, his manager, Tom Leeper announced today. The winner may get a crack at Lou Nova. In his last start Monday night at Harrisburg, Ill, Johnny kayoed Irish Mike O'Connell in the ninth round.

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THE INDIANAPOUS FINES ooo Hoosier Is Third Choice fo Win Texas Open

DALLAS, Tex, Sept. 7 (U. PY a tournament since going into ha a playoff after tying in the regu-

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Bowes Sealfast, last year’s Indi-|

Urbancic 537, Tillie Kagel, 537, Lucy|

Mary Craig, Indiana Bell Telephone... 428] °

Lt, Ben Hogan, who has been busy| army, Hogan finished second to|lation distance,

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Third choice to win the top prize] his game, appeared well ‘equipped in the Chicago Victory open, losing’ of $2400 in war bonds was Bob Hamilton, the P. G. A. title-holder from Evansv Hie, Ind. |

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