Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1947 — Page 23
pli TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1047 ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES =~ ~~ = . iy LC opm | i : NE Stars has announced hat he has! wards; fo! v AD Po din Patter _ By Frink Wilson — Kautskys Ty Calumet Farm Rules As Loroy Edwards Handed suspended Leroy on Bi Shi High Whi and ape " gl
|center, - for ' violation of training Kentucky star, will miss the Sherules . previous to last ‘Saturday's boygan game Thursday . and next.
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Runs ashek was just one pin down to — go as the royal family of American racing when the Turf and Sport Digest ny Ja 3 a rge with a 636 compiled on games Bing was turned in by by “Bob, . Salge bag Syracuse. ied Armed is “Horse of the Year" and.showered sspporting honors gy fa ie n. | JP" 234. 208 and 104. Both series were rolled a 651 in the Ayreshire| on several of the great gelding's stablemates. ° See the Tall Boys F o I i olled in the Indianapolis Ladies Collieries Mixed League at Pritch- Hare Tonight Warren Wright's baking. powder dynasty continued to 'rise this ge \Ha [a ow Yam Spas -with._ ficial avers i ole loop at the Pennsylvania, et’s. : La The Syracuse Chiefs, fourth-place season when, leading money winner in five of the last seven years, it MIKE NOVAK OHNNY GEE TEVE i HIGH TEAM totals Tor the evening team in the Eastern Division of set a record with earnings of more vorite, won eased u In th I 0 SHARKEY—JIM HOMER—BOB O'SHAUGHNESSY and drop- The men of the city produced six were scored by Yaver Men's Shop, the National Professional Basket. 'sn$1.300,000. It is easy io hinder: ’ . ® onor counts. Leading the sextet! p7fs, . stand why when’ you consider the year-old calt and gelding division * x M A JOR LE AG KE * * The bay son of Bull Lea polled e Ada 3
TWO-MORE honor counts were added to 2 Were added tothe Toland bovks’ record books last night Dooiy Mashek and Marge Skelton each connected for tallies of pver Miss Skelton, a member of the Yaver Men's. Shop quintet, marked er sixth of the season by putting together games of 208, 268, and 161 or a 637. This was her third honor series in as 8 many ou outings. Miss
in the Indianapolis Ladies as Forrest Jones' 667 rolled for Classic, and Stalhut poi 2892, Bponsel Bakery in the Court House in the South Side Business Men's ague at Penn. His games were [eague, R32, 213 and 222. The runner-up was Bob Williamson who tallied a 666! TRIPL ICATES "were in tripleate bn games of 199, 265 and 202 for last.night, The highestof the three Dillons Office Equipment in the “three-timers” scored was Helen Bouth Side Business Men's group Williams’ triple 169 in the Solitaire t the Sport Bowl | Beverage loop at the Sport Bowl sn" Eva Saxton put together three efED CAMPBELL led the 650 howlers forts of 149 in the Nichols Jewelry th a 658 rolled at the Optimists League at Speedway, and Bill Colub’s gathering at Pritchett's lins had three games of 137 in the Bowling for the Winders, Campbell Fountain Square Classic League,
d games of 212, 232, and 214. | A TOUR “MENT foverlooked In The U. 8. Rubber Company's our week-end roundup yesterday was arly evening league at the Dela- the singles event taking place at the
games of 183, 214 and 258. The the pack with another week-end of second better-than-650 tally was competition still on the docket. ored by Bernie Burch who gar- Johnny Kiesel, Marott's Shoe star,
Again to Quit League Cellar
ball League, stand next in line as bait for the Indianapolis Kautskys to climb out of the Western Di-
'vision's cellar tonight at the Field-
house. The Chiefs dropped a 72-53 game
last night to the Packers at An- Bey derson. Johnny Chaney was high! _ cq lumet's Citation.
scorer for the Chiefs with 19 points
while Johnny Hargis and Charles|
Block shared honors for the Pack-| ers with 15 each.
Sheboygan tripped Dow Chemical, |
72 to 62, at Midland. Mich. It was
the Chemicals 15th defeat this season. The Michigan team has not won a game since
surprised the league by winning
Lakers, 75 to 68.
The Kautskys, meanwhile, de-
feated Toledo, 67 to 54, last night entry total of 416.
in an exhibition tilt.
In the only other league game" Armed.
Dec. 1 when it/S
Armed Named ‘Horse of the Year’;
+ Stable Sets New Record for Earnings
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 16—Calumet Farm clinched recognition today
U.S. Royal Racing Family | ’
| compilation of ballots cast by 173 experts. They voted: Horse of The .Year—Calumet's Armed. Two. Year-Old Fillies—Calumet’s
504 points, followed by Better Self, 1397 My Request, 133; Piet, 74;
and Free America, 12. The-Calumet colt won $155680 in taking eight of nine and finishing second to stablemate ‘Bewitch.
Freshman Basketball
tech. Te Year-Old Colts and Geldings
Three-Year-Olds—C. V. Whitney's Phalanx. Four-Year-Olds and Up — Calubasketball squad yesterday defeated You can score a clean sweep for {the devil's red and blue of Calumet if you consider that against {Phalanx in the three-year-old divijon the Wright entry of Fervent and Faultless ran one-two for place
South Siders’ home floor.
Fight Results By United Press HOLYOKE, Mass Eddie Compo,
are Bowl came up with two honor City Alleys in Connersville. Two New Haven, Conn, outpointed Teddy (Red d show respectively. Phalanx Top) Davis 130, Brooklyn, N, Y. (10), pounts. Top was Bob Werner's 655 Indianapolis keglers were leading Over the high-powered Minneapolis aN | NEW YORK (Eastern P -— polled- 312 points against Fervent's| popny rumin, 140, TY
1260 and 156 for Faultless—or an with Ruby Kessler, 144'y, Brooklyn, N.Y {
BOSTON--Ralph = Zannelll, 147, Provi-
And in the Calumet sweep it dence, R. 1. outpointed Johnny hie
Southport High School freshman
OSHKOSH, Wis., Dec, 16, (UP) — |Coach Lon Darling’ of Oshkosh All- League Same v with Minneapolis,
Relic, 63; Saggy, 50; Grandpere, 14, @
Lafayette frosh, 36 to 25, on the é
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National © Professional dianapolis. Kautskys.
Basketball Saturday's contest here with the In~
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BASKETBALL]
: —— Rookie ered games of 225, 161, and 267 was in first place with a five game 180, Montreal (10) N.Y. Gi or 8 653. ; total of 1023, Bud Schoch held [#0 Klier is leading the Kautsky am SVL Siont, . Armed Weak i Ernie Andres, Indiana Harold Gensichen, Michi 3 3s : ol i ; |money-winning gelding of a me fr ; ' » arold Gensichen, Michigan " Bob Diets, Butler umph The sixth hgh series for the eve- second position with a 987. squad in scoring with 156 points. a i] . swim [Arnold Risen. last vear's leader, is ad ull Bettis prepped to take Se | 18 TER hd . ’ . | second with 148. Others re Glam- mark from Stymie, trotted off wit : Nationa) ast Night's Leading Bowlers | second with 148, Others Are omy. "Horse of The. Year" honors. Watch Renairing VS. . yarcentage 600 BOWLERS (MEN) James Bacon, Fun Bowl Comm. ...... 857 Dietz 55. Closs 54, Hale 47, Grate The vote was: Armed, 151; Ctta{3 rest J Court H , 667 Gl M 11, Capital Paper ..... TE re a , : 10-DAY SERVICE be official p Williamson, 8. 8. Business Men. 006 Tom Seimier, I il Paper 546 31 and Norris 27. juos: 3 Datopet, : Jtyiie, 0 : J... +. EEEd Campbell, Optimists .............. 55 Yeager, Carmel Methodist Mixed 543 ewitch © alum an Soday. ~~ | JEEBob Werner, U. 8. Rubber Co. ...... ass tons Mined. 533 NATIONAL LEAGUE ye T YEL yl Vv (0 K AU r r dey Ee pat gam med S53 =a jsault, 2A bit more than 850000 | Be A TSKYS % ATIONALS gs, 290, and Ayreshire Coll. Mixed.... 651 Allen Gilbert, Stout Field Mixed. 523 Won Last Feblbehind Stymie in the all-time roles, 1174 8, 8 Business Men...... 848 T. E. Cothran, {Texaco .. .. _ .-:** ave Rochester § 23 Armed won $376,325 this year as it . . ge 646 BOWLERS (WOMEN). d : S ‘Business Men... 645 Marge Skelton, Indi Ii ie.. a3yit: Wayne, >. mm DO YOU We lants’ harde Pond, Antlers Recrea. No. 2...... 641 Dorothy Mashek. ‘Indianapolis Classic 638) pornallse $ 4 fnished out of the money only ! tched in the Howard Chown, Court House ......... ol 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) TEES iia reien rinses 10 3once. It went postward 17 times, Jo, Quality of Webbing ond straigh#! Robart Jones. Bpecieny Classic ...... oo L wry Baringer oi bag 586 \winning 11, placing in four and 1 : - E — . ontests. He Don Pittman; 0" 8. Rubber Co. C_.... 635 Ann 1a 309) iumeapolis Wir 1g" Ts showing once. Is Used to Re-upholster SEATS ON SALE AT THE GATES —AT 86c, TAX INC, 4 r usiness Men... 634 thy Lazo, Old Crown Ale ........ 567 CAR “ i ‘urni of games, 38. llier, Speedway Classic he 633 Marie Fuiton. Indianapolis Classic . +44 Oshkosh 9 33¢) That gave Calumet four “Horse Fine Furniture? ' DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE TIP-OFF nv Sch by, Crown Coal ........00ex: 629 Martha Harrison, Darleen Mirabeaux 557 7 : ° ‘437 of The Year” triumphs in the nine RESERVED SEATS / nny Schmit, , Byangelical vuiveraneen 628 Ruth Ranes, Mdiunapolis “lassic 545 Ee ors ea 8 308 ’ 1 : L . most games Noftke, Evangelical ........c..v.. 627, Dele Antwistle, Darleen/iiTnabeaux... 538 : |years since Wright sold his pappy s Wh DO c AYPOOL DRUGSTORE ' Henry Fon, Inter-Plant 27] Ethel Maher, Darleen Mirabéaux 537 Re . [trotting horses and turned to : 1 50 . e most hits Dawson Guthrie, N. S. Business Men. oz Marge Holthein, Indianapotts Classic. 531! anderson ESTLYS JAsy NiGHY horoughbreds UPHOLSTERING . LI 7497 Prelim Game rs ary Bresn ehr § .. 528] 3 \ 4 DAs . { . : 4 | Sheboygan 72, Flint 62 | . HELB NC. . Shur - i! ‘Men _.... .. 623 jartis Buicher, Darleen Mirabeaux .. 524 INDIANAPOLIS 61. Toledo 54 (exhi- Citation, which probably will be- COMPANY $ TAX INC 7:00 gh was Coy, Old Crown Ale ....... 824 pis 3501 Mass. Ave. CH-6743 Fler in: the iarence Baker, Speedway Classic... 621 Artie Stevenson, Lane Radio ......... S33 | Puen), come the Derby winter book fa- A ball i ees Tana ols Tiatle o.- 3s 518 NEXT GAMES RR i ——— am ses-on-balls 2 alley AAP err anss IR q TONIGHT Syracuse at INDIANAPOLIS Philadelphis CE ig FTE all 211 TOMORROW-Anderson at Minnespoiis; . d pitches, 8 g 617 Ruth Granam, Mdianapolis C1 “Classic. oH Syracuse-at Toledo. pulls " 8. Business Men .. ... 15 Peggy Eskew, Harlin Bros. .. ....... sim n permitted Gu Mise Dervis Club asa ty 815 Gertrude Rhodes, Indpls. ® Classic ves BIN : | BS Toni Andy Anderson, Ravenswood Merch. HH Bie ener Wall's Terminal, Wig re no ade 9? 612 Ruth Du Fun Bowl balks So Eva Sb hiv Soisaire Commercial. oe ’ . Ruth Rose, Solataire rave anne 509 re turned in 3 Thelma, Farrell Real Silk Mixed 500 Gregg and : * & na Mae Schoen, Indianapolis t Classic 509 irry Dickson Bourg? Logan, American Legion Classic 604 Olive. 0 tl gory Mirab . 50 ’ merican Legion Classic ... 603 Lou Early, Indianapolis C1 rabeaux.. 50 St. Louis valt Nash, Fraternal cesseresiaecs 603) Alberta Rosa, navies aati .“ 308 Il is : ns 2 ton and Bé i BRE Toor Bonge ios cirirriiiiirian, 5011 Myrtle Prentice. ‘Harlin Bros. rer B08 g PIN urie. ays, Indianapolis Classic..... 504 , Tran td . ich pitching Ivan Lively, oo Classi : . + Fear! Dat fleet ey 30 uck Markey, Ravenswood Merch, . 600 i s 0gas or ka 503 ~ - i OTHER LE Goldie Harrison, Real Silk Mixed . .. 508 ! nal pitching ADERS (MEN) Marie Scheich, Indishaplis Classi. 502 ; W 8. Church ... 588 Elizabeth Hausman, Solitair 502 % -— B e matter of Fred whiter, Pi. Square Classic . . 506 Margaret Penn, Harlin Bros. © 501 A s Toss .. Sou : : aod Pitts: jack Sones. Indla. de _Be} [Telephone 692 Domed OTHER He Si Grain Dealers n viera Past Pres. Mixed 591 Piossie Haufler, Ravenswood : George Miller, Klein & Kuh 5 ns rrisisee 488 on i Merchants tar: S64 a el Products i. mi Mutual Agency, Ine. 4 oko! 7 : { . pe d os Joe Markley, Allison Flant No. 10.... HH pg gd Cv gg The) DM ilaed oa) 1740 North Meridian $i. ’ xd St. Louis W. Pelkner, Little Flower ‘ .. 572\ Judy Fesler, Stout Field Mi i Mind 1 >gistered the 0: Sain, ‘Baxter, Manufacture 570 Catherine Myrick, Ayre. Coll. Mixed . 440! WAbash 2456 nufacturers : - 867 Patty _ Dickinson, Indpls. P. & L. 420 — ; ent to Pitts 4 ES ith S : : * who showed ‘ ete ————————— average of : % bles accoms 1 yielding two : " J—- > \ inning. i a . ¢ » . ss © ACTUALLY MADE TO SELL AT $4.49 \ Eve RYBODY IN AMERICA wants to halt the inflationamonds ; p .. » . 4 o_ | ary pressures that have been driving prices up. 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