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Continuance of the Antu) men's city tournament; the Indiana alleys 1050 scratch ‘event; the windup of the AllisoNews. tourney; the opening of the R. C. A, meet and the weekly bowling proprietors doubles —that's the local bowler's week-end program. Although six full squads - are scheduled in the team events of the city tourney at the Fox-Hunt alleys, few topnotch aggregations are included. The minor events schedule at the Speedway, however, will be studded ‘with a host of real pin spillers, including practically every

(staged at the Sturm alleys, with team events for men and women, men’s doubles and mixed doubles being scheduled. Action will start Sunday when the team events will be completed. Minor events are on schedule the following Sunday. The plant's athletic association is sponsoring the tourney. The bowling proprietors weekly doubles will be rolled at the Central tomorrow and Sunday. Leagues sponsored by Coca-Cola

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night. Bob Eder posted the only score over 650 in men's circles while in action with Kroger's Hot= Dated Coffee in the “Coke” league at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady. He had 204, 228, 235—6617. In the Coca-Cola ladies’ circuit at Pritchett's, “Alberta Parker turned in the only 600-series she ever rolled. She hit the mark on the nose with 215, 206, 179 for Old Crown Ale. It was the 113th 600« series of the season in local leagues

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LJ n 8 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS 667] Lou Linson, P. R. Mallory 643 | Gussie Pedigo, Hillcrest Cis ’ {Eva Berry, Koerner Optical Mixed 643 | Jean Kovenovich, Seven n-Up 642! Helen Staley, U, 8. Rubber Mixed... oi | ET Rains, Idpls. Water Co. | C. Dickinson, Illinois Matinee ,,.....,

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member of the fast Indianapolis and Fox-Hunt classic loops. Several former champions are among the week-end shooters. Present leaders in the various events. are: Team (championship) Falls City Beer 2678; team (handicap)” Compound Busters 3274; doubles (championship) Bob Me- | Pherson-Bernie Mills 1231; doubles (handicap) Pete House-Russ Roberts 1361; singles (championship) Elmer Roberson 672; singles (handicap) Roberson 772,

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~594Bomonauk 44, Carbondale 35 S041 Champaign 47, Morton (Cicero) 48. 3 | Quincy 46, Springfield 38 303 | Peorta Central 38, Flora 36. 503 | {Galesburg 45, West Prankfort 42 ‘ i Decatur 77. Collinsville 45. . 502! Elgin 44, East Rockford ¥ 500 Mboline 3s, Senn (Chicago) 32

EVANSVILLE “BULLDOGS.” Colors—Scarlet and Gray. Coach—Herman F. Keller, Record—Won 23, Lost 2

. Yrs. on Shirt ’ "Ht. Class Team No. 6.3 Sr. 7 |(alists | Normal McCool 5.11 Sr. 10 | Julius Ritter : 6.3 Sr. Bryan Jerrel .. : 5.¥ Sr, | Jack Matthews 5.11 Sr. Don Tilley 5.10 Sr. Alfred Buck 3.11 Jr, Bill Butterfield =f 6.4 Jr. | Gene Whitehead ...... . 6. Sr. {Yim DeGroote ...........G. 6. Jr.

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FT. WAYNE, Ind, March 16 (U. | )—The champion Ft. Wayne Zoll‘ner Pistons bounced back after two f Anderson, |defeats last night to whip the Sheons commission, at-ihoygan (Wis) Redskins, 58 to 47, ler of Richmond, pro-|in the third game of their National nd 3% slore at Bich. | professional basketball league playHUNTINGTON 1925—Russell Waiter of Kokomo, Lofts. = eur tat v oA ; * wvanseitte] If the FY, ayne quintet mainVIRINGS. Eo r for tains its form to tie the series toCoach—Harry B. Williams, © Insur-|yioht, the two teams will clash | lagain' on. Sunday in the decisive] contest.

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: * : £8 » 8 . By JAMES E. WALTERS k = Five United Press Staff Correspondent : 0C e ; ; Most. north Indiana high school] basketball observers agree that the * present South Bend Riley quintet Auais ame ranks as one of that section's best | : since the center jump was ruled out. | They disagree violently, however, o on what makes the husky Wildcats | it u 02 S [stand alortgside , such northern| semi-final champions as Frankfort | B: BOB STRANAHAN. 1% 1936 and 1939 or Hammond Tech | y 1d, the Coli= of 1940 Tickets were all $0 Anisiin Riley's amazing defensive ‘aver-| seum was geting of 3 SN $a age of 23.5 points in regional and | touches and another Indiana Pash semi-final compétitién” impressed school basketball Jonny story. - [70° expert, The Wildcats crack | soon is to be played into o ns, | rebound work drew praise from an- | Four fine schoolboy com Ti c. other. The team's fast-break at-| including Broad Ripple’s A ° tack, with the scoring divided ps ots. were poised for the tit . serie among the starters. Coaches weren't putting = me elsowitere. | information concerning the con «| Even in the individual departtion of individual players, but Mos} ment. close followers of the game| of the boys were in top form found themselves arguing over the the contests which “will TT ne merits of varfous Riley players. the 1945 rulers of the state basket | ‘Clem Crowe, basketball coach at| ball realm. : Dame, named Bob Hartman, | Light sessions of foul shoot \ floor guard with great dribbling | &§ ¢kull practice and a check of in ability, as the top Wildcat. Others| & dividual assignments were on thej. . o. \oiimer an all-state end IS | docket for the 40 young wal FTIORS in football who is equally tough in| today. Tomorrow . the chips are hasketball Rugged Ernie Kovatch; | down. high-scoring, 6-foot-4-inch Frank | Rockets Face Bosse Cudlaty. an yng-shot-sniping Dick | § Broad Ripple opposes Evansvill Wood ¢ mentions, | 811 Bosse'’s defending champions in the f., 610 | first afternoon game at 1:30 o'clock. | Team Well Balanced Ben Parrisn, Marvin's Shel ‘serv. +; N09; |—The Pittsburgh Pirates established south “Bend Riley’s Northern m- Actually, of course, Riley has com- | ; Frank Komlance, Holy Trinity . 606 their spring training camp here ference powerhouse and | t po | 3 RR a : : Jim Warren, Vegetable Growers 808 | today with President William Bene diana conier . piled 27 victories in 29 starts and| § I g : Entry in the Indiana alleys event| Wilbar Schuck, Universal 608| 1 the surprising Huntington Vikings| | gained the state finals because of a : ‘ ‘ : . is short of the 100 mark, but with [Ray Biller, Broad Ripple’ Legion i 603 : po gated to lead a contingent tangle in the setond tilt. Soren combination © those Carrying the colors of James Whitcomb Riley school of South Bend into the final series to- several hours to go prior to the mid- Erumiey, Marviis Shell Service..... wi of P Syers coaches and other team e-| . . at Driscoll, Antomotive vanes 6030 $ tion of the ap wel Some. son. | Plus & happy morrow at the Coliseum are these Wildcat snipers. Front row, left to right, Coach Wayne Wake. [night deadline, Secretary Al Strie- Leonard Kossman. Dean Pump . 800° Tals io Samp. whether M fore some ans C than. ade : : {beck expects to. hit tt fk. Th m— 1. whelner Mane i { more than adequ | . . | beck expect 1at mark. The| clusion of the night encounter. I” Ritev's starting field, Frank Kudlaty, Bob Whitmer, Ernie Kovatch, Bob Turk and Leo Eufemi. Back row, Dick Wood, [tourney will run tomorrow and Sun-| OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) 8 r Frankie Frisch would be on Winners will claim Ye VeAM nearly 6 feet 2 ir Don Cubbison, Bob Hartman, Bob Mangus and Student Manager Jack Ferrell. John Merriman, also [day | Herb Smith. Koerner Optical Mixed . and for the first drill fr ndividual trophies pro-| } ; . . : . ; . Ray Shie!ds. Moon-Lite Major = 598 rophy and 1 HS AA To the Wildcats h-wit B-i1 certified for play, was absent because of illness and is not pictured. | The third Sunday of the Alliso-|waii Trenepohi, Iniand Container... 308! TERRE HAUTE—Man: vided by the I. 1 di. ington Vikings in the 2 30 p. m. . {News meet at West Side Center, will | Tom Carr, Parkway Recn. . anager Jimmy runners- 3 ill go smaller indi-\ °° = morrow at th anapoli : |find the remainder of the entrants [P- Ciar—Holoime-toks |... | Dykes of the Chicago White Sox vidual trophies. sel ] literally a duel of ‘akefi 7 5 r reup of Whitmer, Kud- [stitutes, will take over if Wood is in the men’s minor ev Carl McAfee, P. R. Mallory : 7 " other. award will be] Coliseum will "be lit y a due Wakefield - employs a fast break |regular lineup o ; : 1 events occupying Cari Chive PLR. Matory .» : | faced a practically exhibitionless Only one da] | BRINLS attack despite the tremendous size|laty, Kovatch, Hartman and Wood, [not available for full-time duty. the alleys. R. Ash and W. Owens | Henry Gruhn, Indpis. Power & Light. | spring training season riod given, the Arthur L. Tyester og Wayne Wakefield other | —as high school basketball teams although the red-haired Wood re- Riley would be the second North- with 1335 are the present doubles|Lee Holtman, Public Service Mixed .. f day Ce sald $e the De ' os for menial sutitude, This or of Mark—the one-time coach of lgo—of his team. And, Riley's 46-[injured a knee as Riley clawed ern Indiana conference team in his- leaders, while E. L. Dusky is on top Re: “och, Furniture. rd tire slate of games with Detent in memory of the ot commissior ¥ niEhty Evansville Central clubs, has | point-a-game tournament average Longsport in the Lafayette semi- tory to capture a state cage crown in singles competition with 708. The |Schiem, L. 8. Ayres & Co. ... . and Pittsbur * had be i who nurtured . th ‘ SSsocia tian taken farther in the state tourna-lindicates that the South Benders’ final last Saturday. - I if it gets by Huntington and then team events and women's minor) 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) out hy new Ba - Wipe through lean years. of its infanc Ye than any other South Bepd!attack is‘ plenty smooth. | Bob Turk and John Merriman, the first game winner, Hammond events have been completed. | Alberts Parker Coce-Cola re ball transportation ons © ages to its preesnt state of power an quintet of modern times. Riley probably will stick to its|both rugged and dependable sub-|Tech won in 1940 | The R. C. A. tourney will be J . perfection. : The winners will join a list of g. % » x = = l LAFAYETTE.—The Cleveland In. 34 illustrious "predecessors. ~+Bosse 1 di M ' eo . T Fo Gi l ] M d li dians scheduled a heavy workout: nas an opportunity to become the! [NN(11AN | atman Rosters for Final Series ‘1en rormer imbe eada 181s today and anticipated’ the arrival fifth team to win successive Crowns. | ” Mary Lappert,. Coca-Cola ... 5 Ofstheir manager; Lou Boudreau, to Other repeaters have been Wingate A ( d ‘[Doris Parsons. Brightwood . take personal charge of the condi= | Judy Hinde), Bright wi ‘He in 1913-14; Lebanon in 1917-18; gain on uar BROAD RIPPLE Serve: Award to Honor Trester ents 81 tioning program. Outflelders Paul Franklin, only three-times-Straight! ) “ROCKETS.” yo d ; ¢ | ut ldred Wagner Coca. -Cola = 5 O'Dea and Myril Hoag arrived yes 920-21-22, and Wash-| The third appearance of Don : argaret Ingersoll. Bright wood terday to swell the squad to 19 for winner, in 192 an r iF Coach—Frank Baird iN a A . Juanita Pulle, Uptowh | : ton in 1941-42. | Eagle, voung Indian grappler from ‘ By UNITED PRESS | x Rodest Je he of Logansport, | Vivien Weaver, Brightwood [the drill. ne Rated as Underdogs | Quebec, will serve -as an added fea- Hoosier basketball sportsmanship | Reos-Lt nots Sass Co. at Bndge- [Bry Wea er Brightwood pene | 9 | pl ture on the Armory wrestling card is of the highest order. Although 1020-Emmeit Lowery of Indianapolis s Poon Rutledge Curtiss-Wright 2 Many thought Coach Herman haavYW, oh all of th ticipant on’ wav ech. a naval lleut enant now at Jack-|Rose Proctor, Emmerich Inn Keller's quintet. possessed the nec-|Tuesday night where a heavyweig A ? ie participants aren't always sonyijle, Fla. after nearly a year and |plp Denny Roberson 3B sinips t d/and two junior heavyweight tussles perfect little gentlemen when the a half overseas Ollie Shriner, Curtiss-Wright .. cssary strength. At any rate, Broa y stakes are high. 1930—Kenneth Young of La Porte, In|Plo Smith, Coca-Cola Ripple was listed as the undetdog’ iwiit-be-staged. a g tool and die business at Moline, Ill | Maxine Weaver, Brightwood against the Bulldogs. | Don meets Gil La Cross of Boston But 40 schoolboys playing on the wi =—Norman Sotiom of Jerre Haute | Mabel Pischer.’ Roberson : eutenan g) In the naval | Mary Fah $ : “Irregardless of the first game in the semi-windup. Iv is a junior Sour foshss teams in the state high’ air COS al St. Mary's pre-flight train- |Jessie Ca 27 bea Tons school basketball tournament he i schoo { Plora Culliv Coca-Col winner, the team appeared destined | heavyweight encounter. se a here Ing Sthe Lo McAuslly of Greencastle dno but ivan, Som.Cols ii for plenty of trouble in the night! The young Indian mat ace has ¥ morrow will be on their good be-| deceased, 5 . t "gags Lois Glass. U. 8. Rubber i 8 we to tin yavior. for one of th wil ve ames eward © ndianapolis | Helen Wolf, - Roberson encounter. South Bend was sending; been brought along by his ai 'H toin's Hig om bs Yeceive | Shortridge, engineer with Allison Corp. | Betty Nigh, Roberson caries éne of the strongest teams ever to Chief War Eagle, who held the oosierdom’s highest sports award.|at Chicago Vivien Parsons, Brightwood vous 509 ; junior light heavyweight champion- After the: championship game's 1934 Arthur Gosman of Jasper. a pri- | Artie Stephenson. St. Philip No. 10. ! present the upstate area and Junior light heayyweig el sien A oe © 7|vate first clas, with army signal corps | Bertha Toumey, Roberson wens 507] Huntington's tall Vikings appar- ship some 15 years ago. final gun sounds tomorrow night, eh New Guinea. Overseas since last | Mary Kriel, Roberson g . : i ‘ill be one of them will be singled out to Decembe | Marta Roberts, Roberson ently came into their own in a late | Main event opponents Wil ” "a iB 3 ? Pra James Lyboult of Richmond, La-|Frances Taylor, Brightwood tourney splurge. | Angelo . Martinelli of : Boston and] get the Arthur L. Trester sports- | tayetie high school teacher | Helen Clark, St. Philip "No. 1 x uw y splurgs | ; \ manship medal of the Indiana high 936—S8teve Sitko of- Ft. - Wayne Central, | Agnes Kilday, Underwood Typewrite er Sos Indianapolis neartis<and hopes— | Maurice Les Chappelle ob Montzenk: : ol AE : : 18 wi h Goodyear Rubber Co. at Akron. O. [Eta Mae Vickery, Roberson... ' 5. f school athletic association and thus: 1031 Robert ' Menke “of ' Huntingburg, | Marte “Riddle, Roberson : all - followed Broad Ripple. 5 The They i dd heavies join .a cele v1 f form wm D with afr forees fn Pacitie, Tangy. {Laura Alexander, Roberson . Hoosier capital never has had aj : ———— | pa : oe Oup of former stars. |, 1534- “Rober: grants of Hammond {Mildred MsCown, West Side Matiiies . ~} : < i 1ese were known as Gim «| Bi A sergeant ‘in hy llery unit with | Imogene eller. Cora- -Cola hpi hampion although it had runners- } mownae mbel med | Gen’ ations army somewhere in Ger. | Marie Puiton, Roberson sy up in 1929 and 1934 when Tech In hot of - the late -Jake| | Betty Bryan. Public Service Mixed. teams were eliminated. by .Frank- "Simbel, ator “lad aio ar | Mabel Buchanan, fart and Logansport. These - former sportsmanship med- iy Ji {al winners are scattered through- , 340. out the world. A United Press sur-, He vey shows that 10 are in military iservice—most of them with over-|

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