Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1945 — Page 23

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~ His Hair Play to Resume in City Bowling Tournaments; Yin Hartman Posts 712 Series.

: os Tournament play will again’ be|tual) Falls City Beer, 2078; (hand-|trie, both Universal league teams,| He also annexed the three games Al Menges, Unversal .......osusesves 8 Naoms Snyder, Curt risusas : i 3 Ls H : the top attraction in local bowling|icap) Luzar A. C. 3120; dou-|posted the 3000's in their matches at|rolled at the Illinois. He rolled gar Gocking. Universal 00" Bog! fm, eg, aiid $13 : ' €s opes * | circles over the week-end, with the |bles (actual) Jerry O'Grady-Fred|Pritchett’s. The Acme's, with Pryor(192, 213, 191 against Patty Strie- Zea Lipnencott, Jatkvay go 605 3 Ollie Shiner,’ Camis, Wright . 33 J : «| windup of the annual women's city |Schleimer, 1222; (handicap) Pete Smith pounding out ‘225, 196, 245—|beck's 172, Gertrude Bradley's 158 John Sanford, Mitchell vay Mined S04 Hashell Bryant. ROBISON. is. ronny, 810 ¥ «if tournament scheduled Sunday, House-Russ Roberts, 1361; singles/866 and Tony Mascari a 618, had|and George Croft's 123. ous, Univerant, Po So | tien Dysert Brig wiod fa: me iE | A n uc Fr The men’s city meet will be con- | (actual) Elmer Roberson, 672;)1029, 871, 10133013, Kidwell's, who| He will be at the Pritchétt-Hunt- George Wolf,’ Interrational Harvester 603! Betty Shipman, Rob . a. | tinued at two establishments and | (handicap) Roberson, 772 had 1074, 894, 1042—3010, were paced | O'Grady alleys at 8:30 and at Harry Moors Internaiional Harvester 60d| Alice Hadley, Enshtveod purl bs Wo Ves | , the Illinois alleys 1050 scratch team’| The top three in the Illinois tour-[P¥ Al Weevies 245, 204, 244503; | Sturm's at 10:30 tonight. OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) |yor¥ Se a Or Mal. 504 . : : | CHICAGO, Feb. 23 (U. P).—Illi- event will also come to a close Sun- ney are first, R. C. A. Records, 3356; |Walf Holtman’s 234, 205, 235-664 " |art Tague, Dean Pump .............. 507 Iva Dininger, Roberson .. . 504 is’ crippled band of basketball day night. The weekly bowling |second, Tompkins Ice Cream, 3275; |and Earl Goodhue'’s 622, 700 BOWLER (MEN) a Earnest Ross, = 5 Ayres & Co...... 801 Flora Qulivay, Coeaculs oi : on strive to move into a tie proprietors’ doubles will be held third, Bridgeport Brass Mainte- McDole in Top Form John Hartman, Marviv’s Snell Buvies N13 aU MOR als, E. C. Biss. 386 | i first place in the Western con- tomorrow and Sunday at Moon-Lite. nance, 3218. Cecil McDole tacked up a pair 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Brerett Barks; U.S. Tire Mixed io - tas) OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) ence basketball race tonight by The women's team event is fin- : of high scores for the season in the|,, “vo 05 TU 693 | Schafer, Coca-Cdis ante sa3| Helen Schmidt, Underwood Typewsiter 488 hipping Ohio State's defending ished and only a few participants tn| WIKI Scoring Spree Toland Container at Central, fank- Conf MiB Sato Coniatast 11 1 More ober Indo, Be 1120 ny le Slt Pome 111 af ht mocked mplons on their home court, a the minor events are on the Sun-| Another big scoring session re:|ing the best single game, a 268, wale Hol Holtman, Diversai +. a Jos Burkett, Building Trades ++ STH renee Foi Muiined iss ak tH of opening which no other Big Nine team day program at Dezelan’s. sulted in last night's league matches| with 183 and 221 for 672 and an- Cell Bevis, Riviers Club _. ne 82 Ray Gesdpastare: rel, Furniture... tee B 00 E. Barker, SeVen-Up .....ss»s amg all tourney, accomplished this season. The Lead on local alleys. For the third con-|other record. <A record Was alsO|G.,rge Nonweiler, Internatl. Harv. .. 638 Frank Cour, Public Service Mixed ... 387 7| Edna Mitchell, Jeter So MIxed aes us 3utler fields * With all five regulars on the nm secutive night, a 700-serles was| posted in the Riviera club at Broad Sony Rea, Universal o.oo sereras 636 fon 2h, Olean HORS: +x svar errs 358 Cutler, Bases MIXEd «ns erseresrnres a8 middle of ospital” list, Tlinois will be se- Present leaders are: Doubles (ac- (turned in at the West Side alleys; (Ripple Bowl, when ge Berl he Jim Johnson, Moon-Lite Major ..... . ~ tual) Genie Drexler-Dorothy Ber-|two teams passed the 3000-mark in|for 247, 223, 192-662, the ={dos Hales, Bo kx Rity ciieees 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) kopes, 1097; (handicap) Josephine! their three games and one feminine |dividual series of the season. ar Toit, Vegetable Orowers Sybil Northern, Brightwood Puel.... $88 Basket Results ing.” dows Big Nine Standings Mueller-Julie Hess, 1188; singles|aggregation was in the 2700-class.| Fenderich Restaurant featured in Jack Cox Allison Speedway I ie Rotor a ri COLLEGES ’ ; $ 3 . t te aarsnkny 57 28] south Carolina 55 Clemson 2 4 HICAGO, Feb. 23 (U. P.)—The (actual) Bernis Robling, 618; (hand-|And on top of these performances,|femine competition rolling 913, 853,| Bill Biyth. Universal ................. 622 |B! Torrence, Bt. Cat! therine rarest = 35. Clemso os TH: onense Nine basketball standings: icap) Miss Robling, 658; all events|600 totals among men and 500's in|941—2707 in the Roberson Coal Co.|Miler Ensminger, Universal ......... glo Margaret Skelton, Roberson . Er CL on gin Bite 3A, L Pet. Pis..Opp. (actual) Miss Berkopes, 1628; (hand- | women’s ranks were numerous. loop at West Side. G. Mercer, P, R. Mallory *.. 817 Lillian O'Donnell, West Side Matinee.. 556 Oklahoma A. & M. 23, Okiahoms 17, 1 Ol cap) Sally Twyford, 1760. John Hartman was last night's| Jos Miller, touring Buffalo pin-|Herb Hobit, vegetable Growers ...... 87I30a Rraeh, bo Vela: voor: 3G FRUAER Pid ‘6h, Washingion (8t. Louie) ! ’s vr ’ ; 00 td i In the men's events, 84" quintets] 700-shooter. He had 276, 237, 199-—|man, continued his structions and Ba Hater. Ve Ee Arvester 614 Marton Chastain, West Side 3 Matinee — BH omen 67, Ashland 40. due .......0e 6 6 500 66% 58% will face the maples at Fox-Hunt in|712 for Victory Field in the Marvin |exhibition matches on local alleys|m tot Toe rity « oe... 612 Dorothy Woodlock, Roberson . 528| American International 60, Lowell Teme S eran 8 1 M1 561 y y Ethel Diehl, P. R. Mallory.. 527| tile 50. onsin ....... 4“ 6 42 46 team competition, while nine squads | Shell Speyice league. The big series, |last night. In his early evening ap- Ble yal HER ag Ral vomal Ml a a Ma A. & M. 57 Xavier (New Ore nesots ....... 3% 428 . 476 in the minor events will be in action [along <with the opening game,|pearance at Sports Bowl he won| p.n:y stumph, Koerner Opiicai Mixed sio Eleanor Mitchell, Coca-Cola vee. 528] leans) 41. of the first 3 8 213 405 488 Bob t, Marvin's Sh Betty Dobyn, Roberso 524 South Carolina 85, Clemson 34. tle. Prom |HEEE" -co 3 3 oly, 3% 8% Speedway. created season records for the loop. over Howard Deer Sr. 224-160 and 2op, Rovers, FIVICS Shell»... G0 Ce, Bo oe cola. 11111110. 524 Johns Hopkins 30. Loyola. (Balimore) 3%. Hoy ‘nolan 2 ference vison completed. Present leaders are: Team (ac-| Acme Liquors and Kidwell Elec-|defeated Bob Earl 232-181. G. Hilton, Sturm Rech. .............. 609 | Doris Parsons, Brightwood Fuel ...... 523) Rhode Island State 121, Maine 84. led Crispus DNIGHT—Illinois at Ohio State, - 8 as —— 'OMORROW-—Illinois : a4 Northwestern, fe ck for the at Wisconsin, Indiana.at Ohio State. ONDAY~JIowa at Minnesota, rdo. Tiger ly handicapped as it attempts - en pull even with Iowa's front-| Great Lakes’ Walter Budko have bet nning Hawkeyes and at the same | ruffles Ed Kachan's hair as athme on ice, ne eliminate the Buckeyes from | letes leave feet in Sailors’ 64-58

mpionship consideration. victory that snapped Chicago Here's the present position of the| DePauls 11-game winning streak. ee contending teams: Iowa in . t place with eight victories in

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the sword bio State in third with eight vicsve es in 10 games. T P : C d B ie Deal Four Games on Road op r 0 ar shot which is is sno time for the injury orge Swain, to hit the Illini since they Johnny Denson, Indianapolis ve four straight road games left |Deavyweight, and Hubert Hood, one ead, coming their championship drive. of- Chicago's outstanding Negro to the final ith Judson and Kirk leading belters, will tangle over the '10at 24 to 23. way, Illinois has put on a round route at the Armory tonight 5 unleashed liant comeback drive to ‘win|to top a five-tilt pro mitt card. Bill Kegley, en straight games after an open- Semi-windup action will pit n hitting in defeat. The Illini currently are |James Sherron, local welterweight, the Silent highest scoring team in the 88ainst Pfc. Bobby Owens, new-| d down to ference with a 52.5 average per |COmer from Camp Atterbury. The 0 the showe ne, but if injuries disrupt the |[cOmplete card follows: of a 34-26 ini’s highly-geared machine {t| Main event—10 rounds—Heavy- * ght be disastrous. weights: Johnny Denson, 187, In-| ollowing tonight's game, Illinois |dianapolis, vs. Huber’ Hood, 190,! ts Northwestern at the Chicago Chicago. dium tomorrow night, Indiana at | Semi-windup—8 rounds—Welter. bomington, ‘Feb. 24, and Iowa |Weights: Pfc. Bobby Owens, Camp Iowa City, March 3, Atterbury, vs. James Sherron, In-| ! Ju 3 Three for Iowa dianapolss, ere ng : Prelin—8 rounds—Junion weiter- | Ste I feanwhile, Towa has only three weights: A. C. Lee, Indianapolis, gemoller mes left, starting with Wisconsin vs. Cpl. Dick Cook, Camp Atter-| tosses when Madison tomorrow night, Minne- | bury. and trailed 8) Minneapolis, Pes. 26, and | Prelim—8 rounds—Welterweights: | n g one with Illinois. {Sparky Reynolds, Indianapolis, vs. hird-quarter phio State has two conference Jack Durham, Indianapolis. i its right to mes left and its chances of re-| Prelim—4 rounds—Junior welter- | When they Ung as champions are slim. If | weights: Billy Sparks, Indianap-| . Buckeyes are to capture two |olis, vs. Cpl. Billy Fisher, Camp Atin the final secutive titles, they must whip |terb : pou ols tonight, Indiana tomorrow | Li 3 . - ht and then hope that both the! 11 enter wkeyes and Tin suter one Klapper and Phelan e defeat each. In that way, 2 y. matching b three teams could tle for the Win Cue Games le with records of 10 victories! In two matches staged yesterday | went ous, fi two defeats, in the ‘state three-cushion billiard - tourney at the Harry Cooler parlor, | ) Te Dave Klapper defeated Orville Bray, 1 ht Ball as 50 to 41, and Art Phelan downed 3 ~The Ine 8 Tom Brooks, 50 to 23. Desiderato, Klapper had a high run of five, |

o -inflelder, 9 Bray's best was a three, and Phelan| Su n 45 and. Brooks chalked up four apiece for high. Klapper won in 87 in-| ASHINGTON, Feb. 23. — Night |ning and Phelan in 68. Harry Cooler | ball apparently will go on this | is to play Al Maloof tonight at 8 son as usifhl, o'clock. s phase of the great American rt was not touched upon in the

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nd the office of war utilities— division in charge of the| George Oburn, president of the pwnout”—said that the curtail-|Indianapolis Country club, last t of night baseball games as a night announced that Marion Smith ins of saving electricity, and|is to be the new golf professional! s coal, had not even been dis-|{at the course, succeeding Jimmy| sed. Lawson, who resigned some time | 3 ago. It’s Outdoor Business Smith is president of the Indiana e present “brownout” regula-|Professional Golfers’ association does not prohibit lighting nec- and a ‘brother of Roy Smith, pro

for conduct of outdoor busi- at the local Highland Golf and, and the office of war utilities| Country club.

H that night baseball can be sidered as outdoor business. night game consumes ahout G Id Gl 0D kilowatt hours, which, .trans- 0 en overs pd, is about three tons of coal. us, it would take about 150 Vel h I T h s of coal to provide electricity €1Z t n onig i the 50 night games played durthe season by some individual| Times - Legion Golden Gloves ns in both the major and minor [tourney open class champions are es. Soi : ‘0 weigh-in tonight at 476 S. Men i ridian between 7 and 7:30 o'clock. ! Ti Li i} It will be the final weigh in here yom before the amateur leather throwers! 0 me mit depart for Chicago to compete in! . the annual Tournament of Champions at Chicago stadium, Monday, ; at Tilt Booked Tuesday and Wednesday, e first no time-limit match of| The Times - Legion eight-man | season with Mike Angelo op- squad will depart for the Windy || ™ ing All All, will feature the|City Sunday morning and. boxers pstling show next Tuesday night|are requested to report at the he Armory. Union stavion at.8:30. e rival junior heavyweights will] The Chicago weigh-in and physi- | meeting in a return go, They cal examinations are to be held aged in a “thriller” here two|there late Monday morning and all bks ago, each gaining a fall over | members of the Indianapolis team | regulation 90-minute time limit.|are advised to keep at the peak of nod went to Angelo by a|form over the week-end’ ee's decision. hy Il, a Turkish grappler, is a high- Rejects Terms touted rough and tumble mat ; ae who never mot his match in| BOSTON, Feb. 23.—Bill Wietelaction until he faced Angelo. mann, infielder of the Braves, has . latter is out of Akron, O., and rejected terms offered him for gged and skilled. The bout will 1045, claiming the contract was out for two falls out of three. of line with his ideas of pay.

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