Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1947 — Page 27

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NO. | CONTENDER — Bill ‘Petersen, Indiana Harbor heavyweight, is ranked by the state athletic commission as the No. | contender for Willard Reed's title. Petersen meets Johnny Denson of Indianapolis in tomorrow night's 10-round fistic headliner at the armory. There _Wwill be il be four ir supporting bouts.

Pistons Hold 2d Place | in East

By UNITED PRESS The Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons,

world's professional basketball cham- |

game ahead of the Toledo Jeeps today in the struggle for runnerwi posftion in the National Basketball league's eastern race after the two teams won last night's only scheduled contests. FM. Wayne froze the ball during’ thé final minute and defeated ChiLo engo's "Clears, 5810 88, whils Toledo downed the Youngstown Bears, 73 to 62. Bob Calihan and Dick Tripton

but- the Gears faded in the last the end of three periods. Chick

‘Reiser got 15 points for Ft. Wayne; but ex-Piston Player-Coach Bob

McDermott, now playing and coachs pid

ing for Chicago scored only seven points against his former team-

11 victories, but the Pistons have nine losses, while the Jeeps have 10.

Fight Results

GO--Tami Mauriello, 202, New York, knocked out Jimmy (Shamus) ya Th gangs, Fla, (1); Cecil Hud-

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[Final Team Standings 0 In City Pin' Meet Revised

By BERNARD NARMON “Be sure you're right, then go ahead.” That moité might be good advice for a pair of local bowling teams when turning in their averages

for their next tournament, Ina

discovered the B. & W, Market,

gheckup of averages and handicaps of all participants in the 41st annual city tenpin meet, which ended last Sunday pight, it was

winners in the handicap divi-

leading position, quintet, in fourth place in the standings of the handicaps, also erred in turning in its averages and was dropped to a lower tion. The B. & W. and Popp were the only ones in the top five effected by the shakeup. The revised *“ ‘five” in the handicdps were h's Sinclair Service, dale Tavern, Uptown Tavern, 8 Service and Fame Laundry. Inasmuch ss no team or individual may receive prizes in two divisions, the first five receiv ing awards in the championship class were Marott Shoes, Findel Specials, ‘L, V. L, L. 8 Pratt, Tompkins Ice Cream and Bedm's

Other Leaders Affected The ruling also affected the five leaders in other events. Phil Seyfried, who topped all competitors in both singles divisions, took down the first place pri%e money in the handicap division, but he’s declared the champion and received a medal emblematic ‘of that title for his actual total Ralph Richwine took second money in. the handicap singles, Charles Holmack was third, Claude Stone, fourth, and Ed Strisbeck, fifth. After Seyfried’s elimination

trop, second, John Murphy, third. Tony Rea, fourth, and Chuck Matkey, fifth, Money winners in the handicap doubles were Fred Schindeckler and Glenn Mayberry, H, Martin and Joe Pritchett, Roy Goodpasture and Paul Weatherly, Howard Deer Jr, and Clarence Baker and Harry Graph man and Walt Jones, Johnny Kiesel-Oscar Behrens; Easy. Simmons-Ralph racing Tony Burello-Claude Neeley; Brown-Louis Cox and Jim yo ney-Gene Zwelssler the top five Money winners in championship class,

Patty Siriebeck Rolls 6423

cap 628, (actual) 593; all-events (actual) 1700, Prize-winning checks will . be available at the Indiana alleys after 1 p. m. Saturday. Patty Striebeck connected for her fifth 600-series of the season to feature last night's league play. She had 184, 244, 214-642, her best

series of the season, to lead Indiana from Alexandria,

But Physicians

Have No Cheerful News Ruth's Condition . Still Only ‘Fair NEW YORK, Jan, 9 (U. P)—

The nation’s small-fry were: tak= ing: #t hard. © With letters and posteards they begged the king of swat 16 “keep swinging.” Babe: Ruth loved little children.

Mass. & quick get better so 3 us out of bed. , 8. My name Francis but ¥ Ww use it I like Frank better. od On Penny Postoard The doctors had “no cheerful news for Prank, Hospital attendants said today that Ruth's condition was unchanged from the last official bulletin which’ described it only as “fair” after an operation in which several sarteries in his neck were tied off. “Dear Babe:” wrote Thomas nellings Jr., on a penny postcard va. “You were

from the actual prize list, Frank Bill Ket-

Fur to an 883, 975, 9112760 series my favorite as well as many more in the Ernest Johnson Coal Women's loop at Fox Hunt. Light storing prevailed in men’s circles, although Bowes Sealfast turned in a stellar performance in the Indianapolis league matches at Pritchett’s. 1147-3164.

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Last Night's Bowling | Leaders

SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. § (U. P.) ~Notre Dame's “football find,” freshman Ernie Zalejski, was scheduled to arrive at the Mayo elinie, Rochester, Minn, today for treatment of a knee injury suffered in the Tulane game last November. Zalejski aggravatdd the condition further Christmas day when he slipped on the ice and fell as he was leaving church. Dr. Joseph A. Caton, team physician, said sibsequent swelling made the Mayo trip Necessary.

Pro Basketball " NATIONAL LEAGUS

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RESULTS LAST NIGHT Toledo 73, ¥ stown 63, Pi. Wayne 58, Chisago 88,

‘1075, .| Boston Braves. ‘Spme of the letter

Patty Striebeck, Ernest Johnson Coal.

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ornEn LEADERS (WOMEN) Janice Batireal Mary Hovis, India

about heroes.”

Evandh hospital.

thousands of Virginians, We are pulling for you down here in Vir. ginia. Just keep swinging; Wwe know you can do it.” It was May, 1935, ‘when the Babe last went to bat in the majors, and failed as a pinch hitter for the

writers aren't 12 years old. They never saw him hit a home run. But to them he's still king of the swat and a special kind of hero. “Why?” one doctor said. “Be-

do it for you. Kids are particular

In Prominent Place

The letters and postcards ad- | 540 (dressed In childish scrawls lay in jj a prominent place among the ex- lj 8% pensive fruits, flowers and thou- |} sands of telegrams to the Babe at Ji

cause of what, he stands for. ‘A kid {fi™ . s40/from any fork of the creek knows] 18 re can make ‘the grads tn baseball | if he’s ‘got wha} it takes—ability, |} 803 |determhination and guts. You can’t ||] buy it, you can’t pay someone tof}

SCORING DEFENSEMAN~— Hugh Millar, rugged Cap defenseman, hasn't been confining all of his efforts on the ice fo checking the opposition, Between jolts he has managed to

pick up nine goals and seven assists for 16 points to be one of the league's best scoring backliners, He'll be on ha for both chores tonight when the Caps oppose St. Louis in the Coliseum at 8:30, |

Ronnie Roth of Manhasset, Long Island, asked: “Would it be all; right if when I came to town 1} came in and spoke to you?” A Babe Ruth was never too busy to visit a sick child. He visited them in hospitals, shook their hands, promised to hit home runs os pecially for them, and kept DIS | storsher promise, He told them to always New “Ha play fair, and always keep pitchin’, Thirty-two Boy Scouts of s Bayside, Long Island, troop signed a letter recalling a dinner speech Ruth made to them. They offered “in addition to our hopes and prayers, our wishes that the coming year will give you the best a guy can’ have”

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tive goals for an 8 to 3 victory be-|. fore 3200 fans at Springfield. Bill} | Sommerhill ‘paced the Indian At

tack with two goals, Pittsburgh drubbed the Providence Reds, 8 to 1, at Providence, advancing to within . three points of third place in the Western division.’ Billy Benson and Peanuts O'Flaherty, former members of the defunct New York Americans of

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