Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 25
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8 champions from he main street of d officially opened lium, ally good weather athletes: as they.
its three bobsleds , before . the first Olympic two-man tition was mun. ssened and pushers the sleds although housed in the offince yestérday. ere repaired, howhe first heat was
0 immediate -indi--ther an “investigaordered or whether
vas the outgrowth
U. 8. hockey disw into the bitterest Olympic history.
ns Fifth illiard Game
of South Bend de-
jreenberger. of tn.
to 33, in 70 innings his fifth consecutive 1¢ Indiana threeirds championship at the Board of Knapp had a high against three for
of Indianapolis deulbin of Ft. Wayne, ymes. Frank Hobart City, was scheduled
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ney y afternoon and will ie, Indianapolis, the holder at 8:30 p. m.
ie’'s freshment netie Crispus Attucks 21, at Attucks gym k Lawson paced the 17 points.
“drive.
Taking the hono Junker's 640,
Swell tallied games. of 233, 202 and 246 to take the for the men. He rolls f 3% ones. worthy Ford quintet. in the Major
BENEFITS — This week-end | will wind up the series of benefits for the Infantile Paralysis Saturday night will see action at the West Side ‘with the]
Rodebeck, Motion Picture five!
tangling with Frank's Furniture, poth out of the Bowes .Seal Fast| 1adies’ Leagtie. At the same time, 8 p. m.; Mechanics Laundry | yill cross alleys with the Louisdlle Manhattans On Sunday, at the Penn slides,
yayor Al Feeney's all-stars, com-| Bershell Suilwell, versal Major es un peed of three bowling editors, Paul at sponsor Dave Yaver and Mayor prea Feeney. Will go against the Yaver Ler
Yen's Shop team. The affair will J a comic bowling ‘match with the men trying to down one of the best women's fives in the pation. . » MEN'S CITY TOURNEY. — pummy schedules for the 42d. annual City Tournament of the|
‘Indianapolis Bowling Association | Ken Bogart,
will be posted at the West Side Bowling Center and the Prifchett-| Hunt and O'Grady alleys Saturday. “This year's entry list shows a big gain over last year's line-up. In the team event, 447 quintets are ready to toe the line. Last year's enrollment was 431 teams. Ddubles entries showed an increase. of 42 duos. Last. year's entry was 632. This year’s entry list totals 670. Twelve-hundred forty-nine individuals will compete for the singles crown, as against last year's 1110. The biggest increase was in entries for all-events honors, this year, an increase of 198 over, last year's 539. » - . PATTER — Thurman Moore vas the winner of the men's singles event in the recent Indianapolis Bowling Senate - City Tournament at the Fun Bowl Moore shot ‘a 826 actual ‘Three game count and added a 42 pin handicap to total 668 for the top! wot. The winner of the women's singles was Ruth Dupree with a #8 total on an actual score of Ww. Te five-man honors went to Irer's Produce Market on a 2798] riual score, and a 285 handicap, fr a total of 3083. Second plac-| ns were the Victory Mutual In-
mrance five with a 2904, includ-
ing handicap. Men's doubles winners were Wiliam Gooch and Wesley Har-| rell. They worked a 1176 actual] store, were gifted 45 pins and totaled 1221. [Elizabeth Stans-| field, Who took second place in'
Polio Fund Drive Hershell Stilwell Rolls 681 in Delaware : Major League; Agnes Junker Scores 640 By FRANK WILSON | on tv nr ol Wr St Tt st seus os ly. :
for the evening was national cham ied in the Bowes ion Aust
Center. Leading the men was Hershell Stilwell in the
737 Jenn Bentley, Stewart | Warner. Power, Amer. Mixed.
Seal Fast group at the West
—— re nonors Danny Murtaugh ugh Sim guard, has been elected cap-
| Pittsburgh Mish Sontrart Jan. 30 (UP)~— ! Second: Baseman taugh, traded to Pittsburgh by the Boston Braves last fall, signed his 1948 contract with the Pirates. Murtaugh played last season {with the Braves’ American Association farm club at Milwaukee, He fielded 988 and batted 302,
er, 20-year-old
tain of the 1948
football team, Coach Frank Mur-{ ga hy announced yesterday. today| Fischer was selected by 37 letter
winners of the 194 untied team and
was confirmed by the faculty |
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
#0 BOWLERS (MEN)
en Tumey, Dukate, B. O'Dell, American efion No. 1.. ereal
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Betty Jordan, Mechanics Laundry . Willow Mae Russell. Pun Bowl .
Ramona Presch, Fehr's
June Glassen, Graham $38| Mary Spusich, Bllvaager Hse
Amy McDaniels, Gertrude Plarr, 8t Philip's ....;.. Marge Skelton, Wehereties Helen Wills, Pittman PF. Mkt Mixed 526
Boer ....ie0. 823 {Jimmy Mowers. It was the first! w a Pts. © oal me he me ATmas had Talled to start Grover lt E80 Cease. sana eenses si h aa. ih st] New Haven vie 31 23 8 4TID i Light Heavyweight Bob Fex-| Miami, Groham Purn.. uuies. -, nce e jo e club Pat “13 3 31 i% Ii/worth today answered the quesws 44 season. Penalty Shot | n 1 3 1% i Hon thal has plagued sports fans esirianes a {since eavyweight Western Division sae To Rag, ass tiers in tnel TT NLT 0g 100 Lois Aas lost his title to i. 33 ahead as Harvey Fraser, Pete Clestiang coli g a + 81 iss “Joe Louis nt Dest. and | Warne | .! 519. Kapusta and Ab Collings scored NDIA APOLIS EL] 2 8 163 he won't be for a long Hme, - aid in the first period. They were wit sawing | LAST oar m Foxworth sald. sin, held scoreless during the second.| providence ¢ ANAPOLIS 3, “He's got the fastest hands 516 howeve hen M NEXT GAMES ’ nd of| - 38 r, when Mowers donned oo ORT Hershe A Washin {any man I've ever seen. It don't * $is pads and took ovel thé visitor's Ig TOMORROW IN Fouls Ce \matter how fast he moves his vores cage. a bua a Clever wks 10. 8 {raat He don’t hi = Le move-his feet fast y Conte. ns bi Meanwhile, Tony Licarl netted | Fim Puta Aue, ot DIANAPOLIS: at all, but his hands—they come the first goal for the Capttols, #6 Loa Glevelsnd “st iat you from all over. And he can
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IRISH CAPTAIN—Bill Fisch-
Temporarily |After Breaking Stick On Scherza’s Head
Locals Lose at Providence, 6-2; Mowers Fills in Again Replacing Injured Almas
PROVIDENCE, R. I, Indianapolis Caphass hockey team, has been
an injury “incident” last night while the Caps were losing,
Hockey Soy
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ad) 19:00 Penalty —Nicho f Providence also marked the!
ring Indianapolis:
oard in control .of athletics | stimy battled third period as the! vicar i kchaison. Hmpsof; 1999. Pong): | at the South Bend school. '|Caps scrambled vainly to over- pind (Bedard Liscorubgt +4: edurd To |come a lead that Providence (Liscombe, Prokop) 16.57 usia seized in the opening MINUtes. prineibay (benslty shat) 18 INGA
Adding to the Caps’ ill luck was Parka Kav 2, ran, heres. EN a 3 m the fact that Goalie Red Almas” Referces—Ted Graham: snd Bob MeCuliy did not start because of an in- AMERICAN ,Leacun jury and was replaced by Coach Easter
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{match before 9556 fans who paid iBiundiss: for the visto 10-4 —8-POR--pall team will-oppose—the Green: {836,402.36 to get Into the Chicage| | y final fieiq junior high quintet in the! Coliseum, and more than 1000 of of 3 a | tally. . preliminary contest tomorrow, them 8 -up to watch the show, se night ‘at the Butler Fieldhouse’ The t 8t. Louis, IIL, lightFight Results at 7, ‘heavy, who has won 23 of 25 pro - By United Press Woy “hutch Juintet, Sahel by, sagtehes. put i as good a fight . +. WILKES- a. ~Bill Poll, 157 y en an ter L. as cou ut was outclassed : yay Speinied George Brown, 10, Nev-goracher, is comprised of seventh from the start. Louis won every t. Miged.... + EAPOLIS—Juckie Staves, 130. and eighth grade boys from Pub-. round. tenarire a Bl curity TT y ie. Seiocie “ 1 and 80. hy Bvery newspaperman at the - 44T y ws sq won of its firs ringside that the world's xe i I atelee oh Sieve Rionn _ichamplon won without doubt. |
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Lloyd Doran, penter for the barred from the ice his case is reviewed by American Hockey League officials
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BULLDOG DEFENDER-Jim-former Cathedral High School hardwood ace, gradually is developing into a
Hinkle's Butler Bulldog team. Although only a sophomore, he is one of the steadiest performers and will be called on for duty tomorrow night against Ohio
The Fairview Presbyterian Louis in a four-round exhibition]
University in a Mid-American |
He's Sure Louis Isn't Washed Up
hit too, I supposé” as hard ar ever.”
Bulldogs Seek
Tomorrow
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Wednesday night on the same
games, Coach Hinkle is applying, {his old policy of “playing them as! they come” and spending the time || left for practice this week in preparation for the Ohio Bobcats,
downed Coach Dutch Trautwein’s Squad, 80 to 70, in the Fieldhouse only to fall in Athens, O., 53 to] (62, to a five-man Bobcat team
Conf a (that went the whole game unonference game, | assisted.
give the Bulldogs a chance to pull even in Mid-American Conference
|MAC encounter they lost to the University of Cincinnati, 72 wo 53.
'be seeking their second MAC win UPY= iy {nree starts. They downed |
by Western {Their regular season record in-| Titleholder cludes wins over Dayton, Mari- | etta College,
Foxworth was speaking fom
Ist Wie Win
Meet ND at Home
— Hollywood Oakland, Cal,
lat the Armory next
night when Mike Mazurki of meets
bill, ‘The 238-pound character actor is a. graduate of Manhattan College. The main event will pair Loa Thesz against Danno O' in a mat battle between two fore mer heavyweight champions.
Wednesday Night
Coach Tony Hinkle sent his, Butler University Bulldogs through their first full time prac tice session of the week yester-! day as they prepared to meet | Ohio University in the Fieldhouse| Saturday night and Notre Dame!
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Xavier, Miami,’ University and _ Akron.
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