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"Ed Huck Ir. Conieets for Lofty 705 Count to Pace glonlersi in League Play

By BERNARD HARMON Ed Huck Jr., 19-year-old South-sider, opened up the fourth week of play in local tenpin loops, with the season's initial 700-total. Huck, who last February hit the 700-mark on the.nose in the South Side Business Men's loop, set the high mark for the current season in last night's matches of the Blue Ribbon Ice Cream league at Sport Bowl Rolling with Epler's Hardware he turned in 267, 159, 279—T705. After|

taking a nose dive in his middle game, Huck opened his third with a spare and then tossed in nine strikes for the 279, which easily gave him single game honors of the season in the Ice Cream league. The only other individual to vault the 650-mark in last night's league | sessions was Miller Ensminger, who | had 213, 268, 172—653 for Washington

Bowling League Results

700 BOWLER (MEN) Ed Huck Jr, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream. 600 BOWLERS (MEN)

Miller Ensminger, Pennsylvania Recn,. 653 Harry Stiver, Penn. Recn.... .. 647 Harry Vandeventer, Uptown Recn.. 645 Ted Arnold, West Side Classic....... 644 Paul Striebeck, West Bide... rsss.000 042 Ed PFindel, West Side . 637 Bruce Fogel, Broad Ripple 1 B. M.. . 834 Al Weevie, West Side eres B33 Tony Bara, West Side Wis vens vers BN0 Harry Martlege, Blue Ribbon ..:...... 629 Willis Milam, Link-Belt No. 2. . . 623 Wayne Clarkson, Broad Ripple B. MM. . 623 Bill Tarrant, West Side seeds ren B33 Dick Taylor, nN. RBGN..... 000 sines 617 Richard Weber, Blue Ribbon ... . 817

Prank Hauser, Our Lady of Lourdes . John Mencin, West Side 6 Leon McConkey,

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b Woolgar, Broad Ripple 610 Claude Collins, John Hancock Ins..... 610 ne Starrett, Uptgwy Recn........ 609 Hen Johnson, Penn, Recn.......... 607 Bob ittreall, West Side rexesaves 607 Wm. Arnold, East Side Class HG. viene 605 | Pred Ulsas, Blue Ribb . 603}

M. Grubbs, Fun Bowl Social’ 603 Ed Leussaw, Broad Ripple B. M....... 602 Dale Allison, Commercial... .. 600 Ray Roberson, West Side ... 600 Jack Worden, East Side Classic

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Harry Buses, Eagles . .. 508} Byron Sefton, Riviera Club ‘Mixed. ... 596 Ortel, Chevrolet Commercial Body.... 596

Charles Brown, Naval Ordnance...:. 595

Ralph Franklin, Indiana ; Ren eas 595 Roy Mawson, Seto aera 305 C. Rha J. Pp. ad . 588 Russ K A Holliday Mixed .. 581 Lennis a ition Office Mixed .. 581 ¥. Garshwilef, Dean Pump .. 5719 Wischmeyer, Methodist Church.. 576 Bil Bradley, Indpls. Bleaching Mixed .. 569 Art “Thiesing, Allted Printers 568 Paul Moore, Stewart-War ner Mixed.. 568 | Oscar Buses, Allison {Pky. ‘ 563 | E. Baird, R. C. A. (M-L .. bdl Bob Weisenbach, St. Falip Mixed . 540 Shorty Vogelsang Jr., ¥. O xed , 538

Howard, JSamilion, Emp’ Im’t — Pix 527

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Helen Lovell of the Indianapolis Railways failed to post the best [three-game series in feminine ranks, but she included a 264 game that was a record in the Railways loop and one of the best in local league play this season.

500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Winnie Williams, Arthur Murra,

871 Phyllis Gandol, Hogemelors Gin. - 380

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| Mary Baringer, | Ruth Ranes, Arthur Murray ........ | Katie James, Arthur Murray......... 50 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) {| Margaret Clark, Wm 3 Holliday Mix, - 450

Mary Smith, 2 Mary Pesut, Allison Office Mixed .. 481 Gladys Lane, St. Philip Mixed. .. 462 | Sophia Lowe, \Antlers Recn... ions 488 | Ruth Henderson, Fidelity Tr. Mixed. 453 Betty Jones, Riviera Club Mixed... 452

| Ruth Frank, Diamond Chain. .. .... 444 Marge Schnell, Stewart-Warner Mix. 439 | Ruth Hessman, Employm/t Sec. Mixed 439 | Nina Barron, Indpls. eaching Mixed 424 M. Morton, Triangle ............. 4 D. Singleton, Triangle . Loretta Michaelis, C Y. oO. "Mixed. “

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outpointed Ruby Garcia, 138, Puerto Rico

(8). { CHICAGO—Booker Beckwith, 173, Gary, {Ind., knocked out Jimmy Fields, 168 | Brockton, 9). NEW YORK pt, Atv 3| Gallie, 142%, Cardiff, Wa Chicago (5).

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Hero in St. Louis today Ervin Dusak, whose 10th-inning home run gave the Cards a 2-1 victory over the Reds in the hot National league race with the Dodgers.

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Nenoff, 190, New York, went’ 30 minutes to a draw, while in the opener Ken Ackles, 192, Hollywood, pinned Monty LaDue, 190, Manchester, Mass.,, in 16 minutes. He employed an airplane spin,

Miss Kirby Takes Medalist Honors

TULSA, Okla., Sept. 25 (U, P.) — Two Atlanta (Ga.) golfers who finished first and second in the 36-hole qualifying round, Miss Dorothy Kirby and Miss Louise Suggs, today ‘were the top seeded players as championship match play began in/the 46th annual women’s national amateur golf tournament. Fifty-nine contestants fought for the 32 qualifying berths Monday and Tuesday, with Miss Kirby the medalist. She scored a two-over-par 152 over the long Southern hills country club course. Miss Suggs, western amateur champion, was close behind with 154,

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Negro Nines Clash At Victory Field

Negro league aces witl come together tonight in a special attraction at Victory field in the first local game between the North and South All-Stars. Game time is 8:30. The North team combines the leading players of the 1946 Chicago

American Giants and the Cleveland Buckeyes. The South squad is made up of the stars of this year's Birmingham Black Barons and the Memphis Red Sox. It is planned to make the game an annual post-season feature here for Negro baseball fans. The teams are involved in a series and are playing the games in different cities in the Midwest and South, y

Second AllStar

. “ Game Arranged You just can’t halt those amateur baseballers, They're at it again, and next Sunday at Victory fleld another contest between the 1046 champion Kingan Reliables and Del Giffin's All-Stars will be played. The proceeds of the game will again go to the new insurance fund of the asSociation; assuring injured players medical and hospital care. The two teams met last Friday night and the champions, although outhit by the Stars, took advantage of several miscues of their opponents to eke out a 3-2 victory in a 10-inning affair. With the donation of the park by Indianapolis Indian officials and umpire services without cost to the association, every cent of the ad-

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