Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1948 — Page 19

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jiam Gooch in the Fun Bowl Social League. Gooch scored: games of 248, 216 and 234 for a 608. He missed by two pins becoming the ird man to roll two 700 series) this season, having marked a 73 in the Fun Bow! Classic on Nov. 7, . The West Side Bowling Center's Classic was led by Tom Casgrly who wove a 690 out of es 0f' 246, 107 and 247. He nlls for the Ten Pin Inn. Also scoring honor counts in the Clasgigwere Leo Ahearn, 247, 222, 211 2480; -for--Tompkins.-Ice. Cream, ad hs Wellman, 231, 227, 203 461, subbing on the Falls City Beer five. The evening's honor count went Jp Fred Schwomeyer, 224, 199, 94657, for Kay Jewelry in the Indiana alleys’ Recreation group, Following Mrs. Wiesman in the) women's honor roll were Marga-| ret Carnagus; in’ the Stegemeier's| rille League at the West Side, nd Mickey Bair in the Bishoff| ‘Coal, gathering at Moon-Lite, with 566 each. "Cook's Goldhlume Beer turned

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last Thursday, is still the highest in the nation. The Yaver Men's Shop quintet holds third. place in the team-totals’ standing with their 3001, just one pin shy of the second-place Kornitz Oils of MilWaukee, The leader in this divi-|A! _sion is the Ohren & Sons Sportwear squad of Los Angeles with 3021 pins, The Yaver five is in fourth! with a 1096. Eva Williamson's 208 is still the second highest

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onor | ounts ’ Jenkins Leads Men With 709, Weisman’s 575 Is Women’s High Sills Highest Makin Nation

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1050 SCRATOR OLASSIC—The third of the Indianapolis Bowlin

tourneys for five-man teams will get under way at the Pritchett lanes Saturday, Feb, 21. The contest will be similar to the pre. . vious outings at Speedway and (Antlers, First prize, based on lentries, is $200, Top money will {be $300 if as many as 125 teams jenter. If léss than 60 teams enter, first prige wil be 40 per cent of the prize fun may fo fee Sup Ee affair will be entries is midnight, Friday, Feb. 20. Entry fee must be sent with the entry. The tourney is open to all sanctioned members of the Indianapolis Bowling Association, and averages as of Feb, 15 will be used in handicapping.

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DEFENDING CHAMPS — The Mechanics boundty quintet are the defending team champions’ in the Circirah | City. They will journey to the tournament site during the final week-end of competition, March 6 and 7. Left to fight: Betty LaFollette, Louanna Early. Betty Jordan, Team ‘Captain Ann“Crull, and Dotty. Cimmerman.

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