Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1948 — Page 25

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Gary Hill's 208 Sets Season’ S Singl

Caps ‘and Rockets Due to Give Fans

Rough Tilt

Tonight

Buffalo Moves Into Tie With Pittsburgh;

Leswick Scores 4 Goals in Cleveland Victory

¥ By BOB STRANAHAN

1f penalties’ that have gone before mean anything, fans are in for a qough one tonight at the Coliseum when the Caps tangle with the!

philadelphia Rockets.

The Caps are In third place in the Western Division of the loop, put-they lead the league In team penalties with a total of 386 minutes against them.’ Philadelphia, in fourth place in the Basen,

ision and battling just as grimly ow get. into the playoffs, is third On the Ice

pehind Indianapolis in trips to the!

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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weooler.” Eastern Division ~ Rocket. players have piled up 378, rovidenee ..... 32. 14 3 a 0 98 tes as a team, exclusive of Neher iM 1&4 ie 16s Tuesday night's engagement in St. ‘Philadelphia PN 3 n 4 28 125 159 Louis. In that one, a fan was so Washington = 10 3 3 i if 17% hot in his disapproval of the East-| We Tal a 90 emer hat he gu loose with gor- Guo 3 JF ¢ 48 °F pick. Steve Wochy, a former Cap, DIANAPOLIS 04 3 9 an was cut over the eye by the stone.’ LT $81 is Fosoliy I Laie Buffalo LX oo _— Lengua Lee Pogolin, rib-rocking defense-| Nev'liuvia ¢" ence 5. man, is the Cap player who has evelan Tg etl vane

spent the most time in the penalty| Detroit 6, New York 0 pox and has 68 minutes charged Al alo at Ni “Badman” Eddie Bush of the Roek-| ==: dtnpiurior. | ots who has spent some 86 minutes! in the ice-side rig. In spite of the fact that he has spent time equal to more than gy tull game and one period on the sin seitee, Bush still ‘has found time to

| Barons, led by Pete Leswick, mis-!

at Cleveland. Scoring Rampa}e

69 Nominated

NEXT GAMES him. But he's far short. of | ARSNICNT oo oS at INDIAN- For Hambletonian

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ALMOST—Wendell 9a spilled 297 ping last night i in one game while rolling” in the Eli Lilly League at the Penn alleys

but his total, the previous high this season,

was one pin short of the 298 rolled earlier in the evening: by Gary Hill at the Moon: Lite

lanes.’

GOSHEN, N. Y., Jan. 8 (UP)—

at Providence, 1 and “the Cleveland A total of 69 eligibles have been

score 32 points for the Rockets this| "8 rampage, got four goals and two nounced today.

season from his defense spot. Hugh assists as the Barons swamped last] Of the 42 three- your ids momi= He ended the

Sawyer

one better than

- eity did- four

lines to

{five honor

Michel's Louie "Stumpf of the Stumpf Bros. 4 The women failed to score an . of. the P honor-count series, and. were led or POTk Packers completed the list. His

In one of the hottest nights of the bowling season the keglers of the Ervin Saver, a. Bie shag Ei & o {" "1. Gary Hill of the Continental Optical Mixed League €hich rolls ackr Duss, Jndienapolis

lat the Moon-Lite Alleys set a new season's high single game record for nr aie, 10 . the men by drepping 298 pins in the first of his three games. This hap- Johnny ‘Kiese is x pened in an early evening league, 2. Wendell Sawyer of the Com-

a late league, * 3. The sIndianapolis League re- SAMes were 234,

|a two-week lay-off and marked up Stamp quintet ‘resumed for the In-

THE. INDIANAPOT IS TIMES o___ Eh,

3 Red-Hot Rivalry Tits |

George Such, Indianapolls .. shorrilge: Tech

By FRANK WILSON [Harold Strickford. El Li]

Gene Raines. Inter-Club

series with . 686 on games of 223;

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Whbur -Leffier Howe 400

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1208 4nd 255. OTHER LEADERS (MEN) {pression five in the Eli Lilly Men's. Roy Wischmeyer, Mutual Milk ......e 500 | t the Penn slides broke the Interrupting the Indianapolis Hine Joa Summer’ Rk. Hu SE see Play . Out-of-Town {loop a n es e the Bill ‘Bo h virled a 653 Willis Blackwell, Water Co vee BOO lold record of 206 set by Paul Day was oe ower ¥o Wire 4 Lerov, Callahan. St Johns .......... 88 Local high school net enthusiasts! by $00ring A 397..This happened in 10 Coldstines Dept, Store in the Dr. chet amber, Medical ......... 308 "0 "oF on noe "to. see. three of

West Side Merchants gathering. His 199: and 220. John the Blythe Rubber

Pau’ Thistlewaite. Johnson Chevrolet 802 < Kerth Hutton Indore Pal 890 the city's red-hot rivalry contests

John Margan, Link Relt ase this week-end.

Mix the Pritchett drives after McGrew of Loren Broth. Firemen's vocal No M16 2% Tomorrow night,’ Manual will in-|

dianapolis group” with ‘a 651 on

George Cafourit. Jr C Bob Davis Herff. Jones.” Mixed 3 vade Broad Ripple and Sacred a » # 3 y counts led by Bob Suse- Char” ape Merchants 571 Heart will move in on Washington's - games of 205, 212 and 234. A 650 by Nolan Dawson. Farm Bureau 570 boards. On Saturday, Manual plays | Charles Navikas. Les Franks, Ine 568 Art Johnson, Riviera American, Mixed 564 at Cathedral, Philip's Men's Club Most noteworthy: in last night's

Frank Wills, 8t

; Rob Collins, "Br Rip._A 548 {the evening by Bobby Simerly who ln were 246, 225 and 179. Jesus Smyihe Siar Hinnway F843 city-county resulls was the fact that’ {scored a 582 for Indiana Fur in the T e high team total for the eve- Lim Rijex Friends. Mixed ited a Pike Township almost won g ghme {Pox-Hunt Sponsor's Classic. hing was turned in'by the Delaware

Hit Pocket High Hill tied: Eva Williamson's season

record by strikes in

18 B 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Coach Bill Geyer's crew Jost a 54-50

Bowling Center five with a 3083 on

games of 1038, 1028 and 1017,

EN I putting “together eléven. PATTER — Seventeen - year - old

a _row.

|try he hit" high in the pocket and Side Bowling Center last night pres gm

~—— | failed to topple the six and 10 pins.

‘pared for his first night of league

Going into his second game he bowling. He was to. bowl in the

dropped six strikes in a row aud West Side Merchants League: When M

ended up with a 227. His final same Dick eft last night he was the pos-

(vent to a low 152 to give nim ‘a sessor of -a bright new 637, nate’ three-game total of 677.

At the named for the famed Hambletonian | Sawyer, who

treated the Hershey Bears, 12 io 1,'trotting classic to be held here Aug. .. \). Lilly (11 as compared with the 42 trotters, [named last year, William H. Kane, Leswick, who has been on a scor- Owner of Good Time track, an-

‘Tames of 182 and 195.

game he

tempts for strikes, awk failed to py, Bowes

knock the

is the leading Indianapolis season's league champions. The hated last year, only 11 started. The series.

der " back lin rest of the big Cleveland line was value of the rdce was just un fron the . Wik 2 Just as busy. Johnny Holota, lead- $50,000. The -Hambletonian Society 3 ing goal-getter in the circuit last estimated that 15 horses would start! Fr ar, serving as captain of Je season, got two goals and four as- this year and the value of the race ; . 5 x this, Sists, while Bobby Carse scored once Would be somewhat over 862, 000,

to his credit.

this) od was credited” with Tour assists.” “Last period goals by ‘Buck Davies, ‘| George Johnston ‘and Player-Coach |

season and has spent only 24 minutes in the penalty box in 37 games Bisons Beat Hornets Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bisons, who are both stubborn and consistent, today completed an American Hockey League objective they 2egan Jast Nov, 23

to defeat Providence, the highest

scoring team in the AHL. On that date, the Bisons moved

Baseball's in d place behind the | A St G $ men Hornets ae] S ars e

league's Western race and last aight they moved into a first-place tie by ‘whipping the Pittsburghers, 4 to 2, at Buffalo. Pittsburgh took a .2-0. lead on goals by Mel Hill and Les Costello| or. the but Hornet Goalie Baz Bastien was unable to hold off the charging! Bisons in fhe second period as Leo! “Gravelle; Len Halderson and Murdo] MacKay scored to give Buffalo

| likely to be ‘fewer holdouts than .at_any time since before the war. That the owners sense the trend 8 seems apparent in the fact that such

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Terry Reardon enabled New Haven Montreal

Ia 149, New York

H enfich of

Fight Results = BURLINGTON. Vi.—Ru

¥noeKe out BA Burlington (4) YO

Santonino, i813, Toronto, Ont. (8

Gold Rusk Is On

Fat Raises

By CARL LUNDGUIST; United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Jan. 8—Baséball's gold rush of '48 was on in full | stampede today ‘as star players rushed to grab fat raises out of the | bulging money bags of major jeague club owners. At first glance, it was hard to tell

Me has transtérred his allegiance from Brooklyn to Pittsburgh, his brother; Harry Walker, who won-the 32 lead _Halderson got “his second |stars as home run king Johnny Mize National League | batting crown with

Providence ns Yankees; Ted Williams of the LOUIS Cardinal dnd Brook Doe.

Res, Ea Eastern division leaders, ¢-5 Red Sox; Ewell Blackwell of the er teams,

BAL) NOTICES . ° Reds, and various: others nave SH OERAL . ORDINANCE No. LL RL] 7. been given raises without a whimper.

1 Ordina Te 1922 re I pte com- Feller Hasn't Signed known as the Zoning OF There are, of course, - some ‘who: of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana

in effec

BIT ORDAINED BY THE coMmon ln. the American League,

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known as the Jobing Ordinance of City of Indianapolis, In

(as amended).

,- supplemented | ind extended as to the U-1-or Dwelling! dro Dirict A-2 ‘or A500 uare Feet was strict, and H-1 or ct, 80° as to include the gt his 1948 contract and told the Iowa described Joretory, to-wit: Beginning a point inthe center of Eat 2st trees -said point bein LO Bast of the centerline 0 hE Avenue; thence .North and arallel to oy Ington Avenue a disance of 204.6 feet to a point; thence on.a un to the left in a North-

bank league.” Williams got a $5000

yetvarg direction. sai { § radius of 3635 fed Curve Raving when he signed with the Red Sox! 151.76 feet to ‘a point; ' thence con-

timing in a Northwestward direction

on the tangent to the last described with the Yankees was estimated at

pont: thence nce A a a renion $15,000, although it wasn't officially hig a ok pie, % ore thor ht yc pre, said curve having a radius {revealed whether Joltin’ Joe® got - 8 on Pield. Sgt. Shirley David scored WU point thence West parallel sa” [865,000 0F- $70,000. On that basis 13, polnia_for, the winners. The Flyers a Greets dist tance of 830 feet to lit would appear that Feller is in ni bt at Stout Field.

t oe, i Sy HAS i A or

Aringion Avenue to the South Line of the Mndoned Traction” Compan

“There will be a

Tight-of-w thence Northeast ward {terms of Bobby's contract as com- biti eli BE-50 . yt line of the said Sunt ~of«

hoe South on the center line , arn as 3} Kitley Avene 10 rhe orenter lind [that won't ‘mean he can't earn

for nodeet; thence West on the cen. {much as those other fellows.” ping’ 1 Street to the point of | ye wo believed the revision would No. 14, od That General Ordinance he in the attendance bonus. in Fel-. known asthe Zoning. ¢ Grainines of “the “The |ler's contract by which he earned! y sthended. supplemenied (APPFOXimately $80,000 last year, al- . U-3 Jor Apsriment though his base pay was $55,000. fanriel, so as to inghide the follow "Feller said at a hunting lodge etbed ae oY: aint said point be. [in Eagle River, Wis.; that he wasn't me 8 4 fee North of the. South. line lin any hurry to sign up. He said fhe sig Toh lhe was coming to Cleveland on ime or “pie 4nd parallel to the West business - within 10 days, but ‘net tion distance of, or quarter a ‘the, didnt think he would be ready to discuss his contract at that time. Also playing “hard to get" are

Jot: thence on a curve to the left & Northwestward direction said {such stars as Detroit pitcher Hal

Surve having a radius of 363.3 feet > tance of 157 Ir 76 fegt

to point ontinuing in a Northwesiward,

Fulks Holds Lead

In BAA Scoring

4 fix ® still refuse to sign 1948 contracts. NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (UP)—Joe, be in el . vd dato Bullet Fulks of Philadelphia, the league's COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIAN- {Bobby Feller hasn't gotten to the leading scorer last season, is bePUNA. neral Ordinance Pen and ink stage yet with his ginning to put distance between commonly Cleveland Indians’ boss, Bill Veeck, himself and runnerup Ed Sadowski diana be.and the but no great difficulty is anticipated. 0f Boston in the Basketball AssociaVeeck said in Cleveland that he tion of America scoring race, official ready to talk with Peller over figures revealed today. Including games played Jan. 6, Iploughboy “there is no reason why Fulks showed 467 points on 156 |you should fall behind such stars goals and 156 fouls. Sadowski was las Williams and DiMaggio in the 93° points behind with a 374-point total on 126 goals and 122 ‘foul increase shots.

for $80,000 while DiMagfio's boost Amateur Basketball

Stout “Field Plyers defeated the South.

21 basketball far Exeellent DRTERHING ~ POSHION: rs RAH 0 EN re ATer wien oes

revision in the and state teams

The St

Margolin, 148; ster - Beaupre,

K (Jamaica Arena)—Preddie Kk, outpoinied, Mike

whether it was the players owners who were the most anxious to get salary terms settled in quick order, but unless some seriotis cases develop later there are

having access to gyms. Write Slo YSranowien, 1425 N. Concord, or George team

" a ll-Serbian squad d of forrer rer ent of - {pared with: 1047, Veeck said. ‘But is Ther Fgh pen r ian, $n composed of for }

650 In the

SCA for. the Delaware Bowling Center. Al Hussung. West Side Merchants

{Susemichel's 696 was |games of 246, 227 and 223. ‘He rolls|Ken LX hristensen

urally the first 600 of -his league Pennsylvania . alleys career. works in plant layout #00 BOWLERS firm, started out with Bob Susemichel

(MEN) iy Indianapo.is nie Voelz, Indianapolis i In his-Aaal poy Kavs, Indi Ibid md . worked his first 1L..at- Qary Jill, Continental Ops. Mixed ... 677 nde]l Sawver, Bil Lilly ees 674 West Side. Mirchants 3-4- 5 on the finai pall. John McGrew, In is Stump! Ja evening with a 674 Johnny Musphy, Dad Hanna, [Red _8+0art, Indianapolis ... Tee | Disk Stamm, West Side Merchants 0s

For Louie Stumpf

"Keith Miller, Moon-Lite Classie ~ Indiana 1 League .R6b Carl Hardin, Indianapolis po is oe Ray Shields, Moon-Lite. Cassio of Lud Pearson, Inter. Harv

Indianapolis .... hrens, Indianapolis

Bernie Strohm, Inter-Clu . | Second in line was Ernie Voplz Wil0 gO arnagun. IC tree ol garnered.a’” 690 on - scores of “218, Jim Corvell. West Side Merchants .... 811 + Shatled Keagle, Inter-Club . .. ....... 613 267 ‘and 205 for Pritchett Recrea nn Wood Knights of Columbus ++ 33 (hioh. The American Maristta's Bob Byron Baggs, Diamond Chain ‘ie a usselle ul “axa

Kays claimed the | third high honor Bete

"(From ® REAL ure)

Cecil Kays, Indianapolis

Betly VanCamp

On his twelfth Dick Stamm walked into the West Th

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3 Helen - Wade, Diamond -Chwin

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[Eg tr Maners, Bowes Seal Past Georgiana Kramer Indiana Rall Tees n .

Mary Leppert, Question M: Battreall, Andesson's 8 & Gertrude ‘Rhodes, Yaver M#&n's Shop Clara Ellis, Wm, Block Cn, Mixed va Williamson. Ya¥er Men's Shop Lila Osborne, Defblan Matinee Betty Leech:»*Question Marks Agnes rer. Indpis. Typewriter Dorg:thy Frier; Anderson's 8 & 8. Pat” "Pirieheck Yaver Men's Bhop Bilis Rice Indnis Ty, ev iter DeWaol Frances Snvder, In vn Typewriter Louise Zwiesler. Fidelity Trust fixe Miry Brisnik.. Dezelan Matinee Helen -Mikulsky,. RC Rose Foley, Indiana Bell Telephone Bernice Akers, Kay Jewelry : OTHERS LEADERS (WOMEN) | Mexine Williamson, Indpls. Water Oo Lots Glass. Coca-Cola (Spee Dorothy Etter. Mallory ee Jo Schwab. Continental Opt, Mixed . Pearl Dull, ‘'Priends, Mixed Margaret Majcom, Stewart Warner Dorothy O'Key, E. C. Atkin Yuoilme ‘Barron, VA. ; Reisie Williams, A XP Helen MeMulien, Link” Belt. - Mixed Mae Harrington, Meridian Hills ©. Bainaka rRiviera Ameriean, Mixed Mildred Sabo. Kingan's Alberta Fender, LL. G. 8 1 Bee Willoughby, Herfl-Jones

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sa2 overtime tilt at

ie the team’s losifig Pad 35 straight. “ asa “Tech at Logansport

3s > Ms. In other games Washington won its seventh of 11 games by outshootS31 ing “Ben Davis, 53 to 41, on the ConFranklin 5°5 Township was the victim of a 4336

a tinentals' home floor;

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. 532 defeat by Greenwood at the Bluff wm Ave. gradeischool gym, and Decatur $17. Central bowed to Mooresville, 38 to

510 qo wha

32, on the Hawks' home ¢ourt, Tech are sched-

508 . Shortridge and , Soe wied for road trips tomorrow 304 Blue Devils invade

tril. Conference tilt,

496

1 home floor Saturday right.

Carmiel extending streak tw 25

its first

Deaf

squads Bloomington iy,

ba) University High School while Tech| ow 3 plays at Logansperg:in a North Cen. {tourney next week. Speedwsy plays |at Beech Grove, Decatur Ceritral at 9’ Crispus Attucks will entertain No- Brownsburg and Southport at War-

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QUESTION MAR K—Olle

in his ‘workouts, will make his American debut tomorrow night a scheduled 10-round bout against Joey Maxim at Madison Square Gardens. Tandberg probably will have a 30-pound weight advantage over the |79-

pound Maxim,

victory this “seasan, “will tangle with Silent Hoosiers at the The . Hoosiers -have managed to win but one victory msiX attempts,

School.

Ii the county,” five other

before the upcoming

1 blesville on the home court instead ren Central, 489 of at Tech's gym as prewpusly an- | 3 pH noticed. The “Tigers will ‘also meet plenty of thrills for fans. 490 Ft. Wayne Central Catholic on the Central won the recent four-way Howe tourney during which Southport ‘ 0 snipers are set for a two- game week- Was eliminated by Franklin Town-

The latter . tilt

ret besides Pike and Lawrence, swing into final games tomorcounty

should ' provide Warren

e-Game Bowling Record

"Hottest Night Also Features a 297 Rolled by Wendell Sawyer at Penn Alleys

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| Tandberg, Swedish heavyweight who hasn't-looked too promising

«3s end. They travel'to. Greencastle to-' 'ship, The Cardinals’ went on to .

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403 4

0 Pike Town, still loving for ship for the championship.

aor Worrow night and to Lawrence Cen- win . the . consolation honors while ‘Warren defeated Franklin Towne

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he A distance of 240 feet 1 point of beginning Ro. 11 1." That General Opdindnce mown 1927 (ag amended). commonly Cit 8 the Zoning Ordinance of the, Y of Ind my Wi Y

IAnapolis, Indiana, be and the ne supplemented i District a3 usiness a Se ' 1 ‘eet Height Dis "oh the Any deto

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