Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1948 — Page 17
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PINS—Four honor counts were scored last night in one of the lightest nights of the season. All four of the high series were marked by mukle bowlers. Also recoded was Another JOU. Jeans astits. West Side Classic League clalmed three of the quartet with the 20th “Century Club attained & Vio-|p\), cories going to the Pennsylvania Classic loop. High man was Harold |B: tory over other fight promoters Ogtermeyer who'rolled a 657 for DeWolf News. Ostermeyer connected for about: the country today when counts of 203. 207 and 247. . Heavyweight champion Joe ' Louls|Littrell worked -a-655-on games of Fs So on
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League, tackle our Indianapolls Caps here tomorrow night at the Coliseum in the second game of the invasion.
The Easterners played in St. Louis last night and will go from here A
to Pittsburgh for an engagement Saturday with the leading Hornets.
They're at Buffalo on Sunday and
Wally Kiirea's improved Rockets knocked the Caps out of first place)
on Nov. 5 and they haven't since
regained that lofty pinnacle. The -Caps later avenged that defeat in a 4-2 victory here, [pro Practice Sessions i Coach Johnny Mowers sent the| Caps through a lengthy drill yesterday to polish their play and| had another scheduled for this morning at the Coliseum. Since the |i local club does not the Blueshirts will have more than usizal time to put ix their: practice
with Pittsburgh traveling to Buffalo against the Bgrons at Cleveland. Hershey meeting Cleveland, and
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ROCKET "BADMAN" — Eddie Bush, a former Indianapolis
Strauss that he would defend his title at New York in {ably in Yankee Stadium. However, it still remained for:
assured acting club director Sol[298, 199 and 198 for the EE pAahers.
| Tavern in the West Side meeting. {Third place for the evening went | Hons jw Howard Mitchell of the Bader Coffee quintet on tallies of 211, 207 3
and 236. Littrell's teammate, Charlie Strauss and his associates to Une ;...c "coored game of 317,193 and
up Joe Walcott. as an opponent. - Walcott, who gave Louis the hard hard- 243 for a 653 to complete the four est tussle of his title career at Madison Square Garden last month
in & bout which most ring observers | he Won-Ten gathering at Prit-
s with 581 pins to her credit.
than cent iy Sarah Smith twirled gate he pu ou, a 563 to take second honors. Louls, whose contract calls for| ine laurel-winning team series of
Tthe evening was scored by the Prin- | Bo¥ | Vv . Fim 10,56 UhULK She Sectuite mm cess Tavern team in the West pot
Classic. Games of 1047, 1007 and 952 h t i Yor 9 oer oun o composed ther 3006, aries,
The Brown Bomber, who has nounced he will retire after his| title defense, came to terms late terd ' ¢ Dezelan Double Classic ae An oie Mies, and ing for more squads. Louje Dezelan
- PATTER—With 632 fans ready to te|liD€ up, the annual edition of the
High woman was Pat Gruner of [And
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{his attorney, Truman, Gibson of anounces that there is plenty of Larry Biuner Loud fs7jers Ted Williams and Sam Mele of
Lar ibe |Chicago met with Strauss in Fo0m on his entry list for some i ga AE as “es |touls' Harlem hotel suite. During teams who want to vie for the $300 ouston, Rota
TONIGHT-.. GAMES | The tilt also will give local ee shey at HY ah ugh at Buffalo; Her-
ew Haven ai Provi-| player, will be in the lineup of the Philadelphia Rockets against the an opportunity to see Philadelphin's 44 Genes. Ro
| Caps here tomorrow night. The hard-checking defenseman fig-
Cook, tewars: arner
yarations to meet Ww le Giants in the ; 15 p. m. Saturday nigh
new goaliein action here for the first time. He is Harvey Jessiman,!
iladelphia at INDI ATSUIS Bu Buuio i Ne w Hgven ws ovidence at ashington, AT RDAY Washington at Cleve 1a
nd; Providence at Hershey: . Philadel hry { an Omaha product who gave Ralph piotience at Hershey st. oun New
{- ured in something of a brawl in the Rockets’ fast appearance here ‘the conference, Mike Jacobs, h and has earned the reputation of a "bad man" on the ice.
first money in the actual division |
Louis" Kamlanee, Indpls, Racking. “ 44) and $350 in the handicap. The goal §iegn Ruppert, RC Bond } ld
[of the 20th Century Club, who has {been in a long period of convales-
Mix lof the Holmes Street establishment Rar" arty Innis Life Mixed | i For further informa=| © 508 BoA :
j{the Red Sox and Third Baseman 7/Bob Elliott and First Baseman Earl |Torgeson of the Braves will be
Almas of the Caps a close battle | Hyven springheia for the Indianapolis net job in|pitsburen at New Ha Sen Boringfeid ai ‘ G Guard training this fall. | Prov idence; noe; Philadelphia at Buffalo at Buffalo, ‘Home - rown' var DETROIT Ace Miller; 137, z 9 ode: Ob Alex Motter, Rusty Waldriff nt CLEVELAND, Jan. 7 (UP)-<The: pointed Talmadge Bussey, Betrolt
| Boh Ti Wes Al Shewchuck will be Eddie End | “home grown” Cleveland Browns, | (10). Ye | New Track “Coach Howard “iicnell, Wey fade Classic... 8 Ee teammates - on Sefenas J i ars d fe 26s {champions of the All-America COn-~ | chain’ Wise Pop, 10% arora, © SANTA CLARA, Cal, Jan. 7 (UP) Bik hater bennavivania Classic... In Rockets and the visitors {ference for two straight years, have {if on nted Pedro Biescs, 134, "Mexico CU gen Eastman, one of America's [Ps Paul Noe, “Nh ion, Sis. ir .. Gertrude do Fiusavne, -greatest track and field stars 157, [owen hg Wise Hippie Bus, Men's ary ad, years ago, today was signed as head | Lem, Mai afd ivah Shasaie “IER Bere on pa sand field coach for. santa jim "West Side Classe... neve High Won
“Clara “University, - : Bob” go gir. Sy "t fie :
In Chi |cence, listened in by telephone from 1s 775 teams. i Ri Miami Beach, Beach, Fin; {tion call Lote at CA-4266. [Saran Se an.
Cleveland Browns Sign. Fight Results
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uy Aarded trophies by the Boston 531 Baseball Writers at thelr annul. dinner Jan. 29. Elliott will be honored as Bose 8 ton's most valuable player. ‘Mele and Torgeson will share the award for the city's most valuable rookie, while Williams, Who was edged by Joe DiMaggio for the most valuable honor in the American League, will
600 BOWLERS (MEN rold [outermater, Penn. Classic cove 687 t Side Classic
be led by Wally promi vey a added * another Ohioan to ir} NEW YORK. (Par re Lugig Narduzsi, Johnny Mahaffey and n iimer nin ranks for 1948 with the ——r ‘ot pans 14h ototen 4 Augie Herchanratter, | Yale Cuard John Prchlik to a con- |” NEW YORK
The Caps’ lineup probably will be BEVERLY HILLS; Cal; Jun: pltract Ln die po lioe; Roches New gis Bie 8
le vs, DePaul at Padus
FRIDAY ry at Anderson. it Concordia,
so vs. Eastern Kentuly lle.
SATURDAY 2’ at Hanover,
" unchanged, although Mowers is expected to revamp his lines for the (UP)—Owner George P. Marshall! 8t. Louis tlit if the club fails to(0f the Washington Redskins pro-| win from Philadelphia. fessional football "team today,
; hedged as to whether All American | Flyers Triumph Harry Gilmer would play tor him, | By United Press but admitted Don Grosso was back in playing| well in hand.” harness with the St. Louis Flyers today, giving some badly needed Gilmer was reported yesterday by! scoring punch to the Western Di- the United Press as having signed a vision tail-enders of the Ameican contract with Redskin Codch Turk Hockey League. Edwards for an estimated $80,000. The veteran center from Sault st. “I'd balk at signing anything Marie, Ontario, celebrated his re- fainty. resembling $80,000,” Marshall turn to the Flyer lineup last aight|®aid. by whipping home the three-goal] RRS “hat trick” as he led his mates to Dodgers Take Over
‘an 8-to-3 triumph over the Phils po £0 abl Club
deiphia Rockets. The game was a listless one after] NEW YORK, Jan. 7 (UP)—The
the home team charged to a 3-to-1
“lead in the first period. The )nly baseball club went into the profes-
real excitement occurred in the/sional football business today by second period when an angry fan by over operation of the Brookhurled a rock at Steve. Wochy,lyn Dodgers of the All-America
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CLEVELAND, on 7 (UPY—Dean. Sensanbaugher, halfback with Ohio |State in 1943 and 1947 in between’ Army service, today was signed by. the Cleveland Browns of the AllAmerica Football Conference. Coach {Paul Brown said Sensanbaugher will be used at right halfback.
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| Shortridge 4 43 § -caihedral 360 + I THER HIGH SCHOOLS Alquina Broynasiile 25. t Lafayette 33. Covington 74,
Oayugt 1 Cambridge City und ars n, Decatur 29, Huntington 21. -w- i Dilisbore 34, Patriot 26. .. d : ugger 68, ing 42 { Eiaeil X Bosse Princeton § lle 3%, rer Re Oaths! Wait fy, Gary Ber:
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Reeisvilie 23. | Roll. , " Jefferson Twp. (Randolph) 33. | Redkey 60, Poling | Spartansbur 45, Jackson Twp, (Randolph
County) 19, Shelby vile 44, ition | Saelburn 53, West Thy Tinute 11. {Terre Haute State §5, Elletisville 50. Terre Haute Qersuneyer 31, Clinton 26. { Terre Haute Wiley i, iin I | Veedersburg 52, Rock ‘ | Waynetown_ 42, Ricand vo. (Fountafo County) yest Lebanon un, (Benton { County) 24. Webster os Whitewater 57, Wealsoiiville ns Arai | Woodburn ayne 26. Delaware County Tourney Selma 20, DeSoto 15. - | Royerton 61, Eaton 42. COLLEGES | Augus tana 52, Monmouth 51, Akron 56, Mt; Union 51. | Catawba 58, Newberry 42. Uieiiat oh Western Reserv:
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