Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1946 — Page 19

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By JAMES E. WALTERS United Press Sports Writer Jeffersonville's Red Devils, touted

in some quarters as the “super team” of 1946-47 high school basketball in Indiana, make their debut

Hindels Begin Operation of Indiana Alleys; |Ed Huck's 701 High in League Competition

By BERNARD HARMON A pair of well-known local bowlers, long associated ‘with high scoring feats, are now associated in the operation of the Indiana alleys. Sceording to an announcement today by Carl Hindel, he and Mrs. Hindel, better known on local pin

Ackles Gets Top Mat Spot

The veteran Steve Nenoff, Russign grappler out of Toledo, O, proyities the ~test for Ken Ackles, young Hollywood, Cal, matman, in tonight's top wrestling offering at the Armory.

South Side Mitt Amateurs To Meet Terre Haute Lads

Coach Eugene Bland of the South | big preparations for the fistic event. Side center amateur Manager Bland announced that k take the boxing team, today named a 10-man the folowing local lads will take

squad of Indianapolis mitt tossers 0 112° Pounds—Robin

invade Terre Haute tomorrow night Gene Parker. to battle the Terre Haute city park 118 Pounds—Ciene Magow.

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tonight against little Corydon. lanes as Judy, have purchased the The gentleman ‘on the spot” is| Indiana establishment. likeable, stocky and balding Ed | Carl, who managed the Moon-Lite Lyskowinski. In six previous seasons alleys at the time of its opening, at the Ohio river city, Coach | recently returned after three years Lyshowinski has been something of service in the navy. He immediate- & “miracle man”—with an average ly became manager of the Indiana of only six defeats a season, in- |and was instrumental in the organ-

cluding tourneys. But Jeff and Lyskowinski willl need a “real miracle” to live up to their advance billing. Then again, the Red Devils might be as good as! the 1034-35 Jeff quintet that went undefeated to the final game of the state tourney-—and lost, Seven Lettermen Back

Jeff won 15 out of 22 games last time and “Lysko” has seven letter- | men back. He lost key men Bill | Gedling and ‘Buddy Clegg, howev er. Those seven veterans will be helped

by a pair of transfer students—| Byron Johnson from Kentucky and’ Bruce Farwell from West Virginia.!

Johnson, who is slated center, stands 6-feet-8, Farwell, No. 1 replacement right @8-feet-5. Seven other players on the first 10 tower 6-feet-2 or better. | Al Murley, at 5-feet-11, is scheduled! to be the play-making guard.

to play the

Corydon isn't likely to shed much|

light on how good Jeffersonville is.

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lization of the Sunday Traveilng league. | Always a topnotch bowler, Hindel, who is a member of the Trav'eling, Fox-Hunt, West Side Classic and American Legion loops, won | the 1946 State singles title with al 698 series. Aids Retained Judy,” who succeeded Carl {manager of the Moon-lite,

Carl Hindel Judy Hindel

85 South Side Business Men's later | His initial 700 series, a 705,

1a scoring mood, two more 600s emerging from the Thomas Bemis &

loop was

was gffiliated with the local office | {rolled on Sept. 24 in the Blue Rib- Co. circuit at the Pennsylvania. |of the Brunswick-Balke Co. She iS|pon Ice Cream league. Maxine Parker connected for her former city match champion and | Heavy scoring prevailed in sev- first 600 since December, 1944, getwon the State all-events title last! eral other places in the regular ting® 200, 252, 189—641 for Ace year. . Monday matches, Ed Fanchaly get- Blinds. Hindel announced his present as- |; ggg i the Praternal at the Louann Early became the first sistant managers, Aubrey (Easy) |p oie. Frank Nagel, 654 for Lants woman leaguer to post three 600s | Simmons and Ed Sowar would Tavern in the Inter-Plant at Deze. during the present season. She retained. 2 lan's; Joe White, 653 for Blackwell mowed down 615 on 210, 202, 203 The doubles and singles events py,.o1a) Home in the Holy Cross for, Hoosier Fur Co. The Bemis

O! the CODUDE Gity tournament and g¢ pox.Hunt, and Bob Riensche leaguers are now credited with eight the annual women’s State tourna-

d 650 in the Indiana Bell Telephone 600's, being tied with Kernels as [end are scheduled at the Indiana at the Indiana. runnerup to the Ernest Johnson establishment. _ Feminine leaguers were also in Coal loop, which has 11.

Two 700's for Huck | Back in the 30's it wasn't un- |

Having turned in impressive performances in preliminary and semi{windup engagements, Ackles: has | gained the opportunity to step out {in main-go action. Ken has been a favorite at the N° Pennsylvania st. arena and it will mean a lot to him |if he can polish off the rugged and [tricky Nenoff. It is for two falls {out of three. | Jack Terry, who looked extra good {in his first appearance here two {weeks ago, opposes Rene La Belle in: the semi-windup. Terry is from | Oklahoma. City, ronto.,

The opener at 8:30<p- m. is between Dave. Reynolds, Columbus, O., and Bob Cummings, Toledo.

Cathedral Boosters To Meet Tonight

Cathedral High School. Boosters club meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Cathedral assembly hall. Pictures of the Cathedral-Broad Ripple football tilt, together with two football “shorts,” will comprise

the entertainment. Plans for the an- |

nual football dinner, sponsored by the Boosters club, will headline business activities.

and Vigo county team match. Bland picked his squad from citywide amateur, groups, all of whom are readying for the winter tournaments here, including city, eitycounty and Golden Gloves. The program to be held in the

1 champions in a

126 Pounds—Russ McKinney and ' James Cousins. 135 Pounds—Harold Green, 147 Pounds—Don Urick.

160 Pounds—Dick Roembke and

Joe Williams 175 Pounds—Bill Roberts. The Terre Haute matches will be

and Rene from To-|

Vigo county seat tomorrow will be scheduled three-round affairs to a| rules | _

run off in the Terre Haute armory decision, and sports goers there have made governing.

| Football Results:

with the A. A, U.

CITY HIGH SCHOOLS Sacramento 20. 8an Mateo 7 [Tech Freshmen 0, Shortridge Freshmen Humboldt State § ih and Clark 0

Ioledo 14, Wayne Onthedrai Freshmen 14, Broad Ripple Alabama Teachers “is, Alabama A, and Freshmep 13 , | M. 4 PROFESSIONAL STATE orig SCHOOLS All-America Conference Linton 28, Sullivan {Chicago 20 Miami 7 { Rooinson lll.» 30 Sarshal { > Tess, Jiaut e Gerstmeyer 26, Terre Saute | § Bulldog Pictures i t 0 [Brasil 0! NO LLEGES { Motion pictures of last Satur(GES | Bates 6. Colby 0 day's Butler-St, Joseph football

North Carolina "A. and T. 49, New Lon- game will be shown to members of

the Butler “B” Men's club tomorrow at 8. p. m. in the fleldhouse, nkton 19 Dakota Weslevan 0 Herbert Schwomeyer, secretaryGust Savy s-Adolphus 14, - Mankato Teach ers 0 treasurer of the organization, anthern ‘Oregon 36, San Francisco State 8 nounced today. Plans also will be

don Sub Base 13 West Virginia State 19, Virginia State 14 West Virginia Wesleyan 33, ) Huron 6, Southern Normal

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University of Hawaii 7, Presno State 2 Valley Clty Teachers 30, Bottineau For- discussed for the Butler football estry 12 San Jose State 32 College of Pacific 0 banquet to be held early in De-

New Cignieo Military 32, Panhandle A cember.

In fact it may be Dec. 14, when usual to find a bowler credited with! Jefl travels to Hammond high, be- eight or 10 700 series in one sea- | fore that question is answered. After son, but as the 40's came, the abunthe Hammond Wildcats, Jeff takes dance of these coveted totals be-

on another top-rated club—Evansville Central. Burris Has Veterans Muncie Burris and Connersville, two other wuintets listed high in the pre-season book, also open 1946-47 play tonight. Burris, loaded | with veterans after two “down sea-| sons,” meets Hagerstown and then is host to Yorktown Friday. Connersville, another letterman-loaded club and boasting considerable height, faces little Liberty at Connersville and then goes to New Castle Friday for one of the early season headline attractions. Such potential powers as Lafayette Jefferson, Franklin, Columbus, Kokomo, Logansport, Warsaw, Huntington, Greensburg, Peru and Hartford City play for the first time Friday. Jeff is host to Delphi. Madison is at Columbus, Flora at Logansport, Kokomo at Wabash, Warren at Huntington, Hartford City at Peru, Beaver Dam at Warsaw, Frankfort -at Crawfordsville,

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scarce. BStriebeck was the 1941-42 leader with seven, while in 1942-43 Johnny Mencin was tops with four. This mark was duplicated by Bu d Schoch in 1943-44, and then came the famine. During the 1944-45 {campaign no leaguer was credited {with more than one. Last season Bob Earl compiled a pair to be the leader, and now, in the present race, Ed Huck Jr. has two to his credit. Huck mastered the Sport Bowl |

{alleys last night for the second

time this season, getting 234, 222, 245—T01 for Roehl Drugs in the

=” (MEN) South Side B. M. ....... 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Ed Fanchaly, Fraternal .... vais Frank Kagel, Inter-Plant Joe White. Holy Cross Bob Riensche, diana Bell . George Miller, Praternar ..... Jack Kirby, 8t. Phil .r ’ y Cross ay Metalich, Pronto-Pups Andy Pagach, Link-Belt Ewart .. Al Niles, Delaware Matinee , . Ed Pearson, Indiana Bell ‘au Bud Schoch, South Side B M:.

o 700 BOWLER Ed Huck ie

larence Jordan, Fraternal .. Martinsville at Greensburg, - and | cnas. Updike, ‘Transportation g Franklin at Southport. Madison's Bob McTarsey, West Side Chareh ... 807

highly-regarded Cubs trimmed Vevay, 63-15, last week. Rochester, only “big name” quintet with two wins so far, goes after No. 3 Friday against Akron on the home court. Bedford, boomed as a southern power and. 55-26 conqueror

of Salem a week ago, goes to Jas-|Kg,

per, and the host Wildcats are

smarting from a 44-32 loss to Washington. Catholic in their opener.

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Fred Goebel, Reformed Church 575 Geo. Albrecht, 8t. Joan of Arc National 574 Dr: Ray Bosler, 8t, Joan of Arc Nau, 4 George Moore, Ft. Square 8:30 .. 574 Niles McMahan, Riviera Past Pres... 574 Pal Horton, Ravenswood Mchts.....,. 570 Grover Millett, Kiwanis tasrue 563 Don Murphy, Lakeshore Mixed ....... 562 |

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10,075 which paid $53,000—largest | gate in Honolulu history—to see the four-round exhibition. Cleo Everett, briefly the Hawaiian | champ last year when he was sta- | £ on the island of Hawaii

while in the army, was no match for Joe, and acted scared to death! as he back-pedaled away from the | world champion’s gentle swings.

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M. Eversol, Sportsma 555 Rube German, Kahn Tail oring Mixed 564 Tom Allen, Real 8ilk Mixed 547 Ed Mitchell, Shortridge High . 491 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Maxine Parker, Thos. Bemis & Oo... 641 Louann Early, Thos. Bemis . «re 815 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) > Audrey . Suiter, Thos. Bemis ere. 561 Mabel Thompson, Thos. Bemis 553 Dorothy Neel, Blue Ribbon Joel Crean 548 & Dorothy Jennings, Thos. Bem 545 ¥ Marie Dux, Lakeshore Mined. eee 340 Wilena Hansen, Thos. Bemis . 539 Margaret Pitzer, Thos. Bemis....... 531 Marie Christian, Thos. Bemis 520 Artie Stephenson, Blue Ribbon . 525 Faye Mussio, Darleene’s Mirabeaux . 524 Lucille Rice, Real Silk Mixed 524 Jo Berkopes, Wayne Twp. Courier.... 524

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