Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1946 — Page 7

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Only Two Champions Retain Titles i in Women’s Bowling Meet

The curtain has fallen on. the 27th annual women’s city tenpin tournament, and ‘after the record entry had finished its assault on the “thaples, two 1945 champion~ ships had been {retained, while {new titleholders {emerged in two of {the events. ; Hoosier Coal & {Oil Co., 1945 team | champion, posted ,8 2600 on the | opening night of the 1946 event and the total Miss Berkopes stood up during three week-ends of firing, giving the Coals their second consecutive title.

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tual 2012 to lead in that catagory and after adding 270 free pins, have a handicap total of 3182. Miss Berkopes continued her outstanding bowling over this week208) ond as she paced the Mechanics Laundry to first place and a record score in the annual Cincinnati Times-Star tournament in % | Cincinnati. Led by her 639, the local quintet compiled games of 862, 901, 935— 2778, a record total for the annual event. After adding a 237 handicap, the team was far out in front of other aggregations with a grand total of 3015. Other members of the team made fine showings in the minor events, Betty Shipman landing fifth position in the singles with 505 (57)

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with 1234, an 1126-and retain their doubles | Buc - championship. Miss Berkopes added her second 1946 title, when she outscored. all rivals in the singles event with. 608, replacing Bernis|gep Kreie Thorpe, ‘who won the event in 1945. Laura Alexander relinquished her

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Despite their fine exhibitions, none of the champions were able to collect the top cash prizes. In the women’s meet, winners of the championships receive only medals while the handicap division winners slice the cash prize melon. Marott Shoes nabbed top money _|in the team event with 2908; Lora Lee Shelley and Josephine Berkopes finished first in the handicap doubles with 1206; “Florine Johnson i |cashed, in. heaviest in the singles with 654 apd Eva Williamson took top money in the all-events with 1839. ’

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The Shelley-Berkopes duo was the jonly final day contestants to get in the top five of any event. Josephine Berkopes is a younger sister of Dor- —— (othy, and is rapidly climbing the ladder of success in the pin game. Frances Snyder, Indianapolis Women’s association secretary, has announced the unofficial low scores to cash in the handicaps as follows: Team, 2709; doubles, 1117. singles 573, and all-events 1736. Prizes will be. awarded at the annual meeting of the city association March 18. Despite a heavy week-end schedule in the team events of the men’s .|annual city tourney, no changes developed in either the championship or handicap events. Russett Cafeteria retains its lead in the championship division with 2893 and Williams Five of the -Printcraft league still tops the standings ‘lin the handicaps with 3156. Don Moschenross and Jim Perguson, leaders in the championship division in the doubles were pushed into fourth place &s a general shakeup in the standings emerged from the week-end activities. Lou Fouts and Ken Christensen. combined totals of 881 and 580 for 1261 and the leadership. The Moschenross-Ferguson duo, however, still leads in the handicap doubles with its 1327, y The long parade of star perform-

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