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LOURDES BANQUET SPEAKERS — The Fighting Irish were well represented at the annual Lourdes Day banquet held last night by the Men's Club of Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Seated, left to right, are George Connor, captain of the 1947 Notre Dame grid team; Mayor Al Feeney, former ND grid star; the Rev. Fr. James W. Moore, pastor of Lourdes church: and standing, Howard McDavitt, toastmaster, and Bernard Harmon, president of the Men's Club. Se

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By Frank Wilson

Tuesday night's. bowling league action produced another 700, | {600, and a total of eight honor counts to-add to the record books. High man was Al Menges who toppled 717 ‘pins in the West Side | Classic loop. Leading the ladies was Laverne Biers with a 658 to

her. credit.

Menges worked game: of 248, 232 and 237 for his elevated

series. Rolling for the Bittrick Meat Market, he scored the first] 700 rolled in the Classic this season. It was also his first of the campaign, and the 45th for the city. The top woman bowler scored | efforts of 214, 212 and 232 for her total. It was her second 600 of

the season, topping by 16 pins her

previous high mark rolled in the | Bowes Seal Fast group on De-

|cember 4. She rolls for the Mike (Xlaney Tavern in the Stegemeier’s

Grille Teague at the West Side. Leading the 600 men bowlers was Walt Martindale who marked

| Bob Hensley of the Ballard | Dairy quintet, also in the Recreation loop. His 657 was composed of 208, 219 and 230. Thurman Moore contributed a 1653 to the Link Belt cause at the Fun Bowl in the Social It was put together with games of 223, 198 and 232. Stan Glogoza tallied a 650 in the Dezlean Recreation League, as did Weldon Rugh in the West Side Classic, Glogoza had efforts of 202, 237 and 211 for the Cutshaw Sports-

man’s Inn. while Rugh garnered

247, 223 and 180 for Foxworthy Ford.

la 673 in the Coca-Cola gathering at the Uptown slides. Martindale)

In_ the Coca-Cola League at {Pritchett's, Marge Reimer topped

the

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their favorites gain “the nod from, Ss. I These Novices have trained) faithfully for weeks, right along| with the Open gloves gladiators, | and trainers and coaches seldom have to request the boys to work hard. They are eénthusiastic about boxing and spend their

away in the gym. They follow the same routine| |of training as the older boxers. They punch the bag, skip the, rope, work on the pulleys, spar| with gym mates, anything to] build up muscle and sound wind. The Novices will fight the same number of rounds as the Open!

Armory show,

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The 32 survivors launched

Barring any injuries or iliness, the 32 mitt warriors are expectied to be at the peak of condition by Friday when they answer the bell for the championship melees. It's the last chance to gain ihe] top prizes, and for the Open class| fighters there will be the all-ex-penses paid trip to Chicago "

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The Golden Gloves touraament committee, representing The Times and the Robison- -Ragsdale| American Legion Post, will make| it a five-day trip for the Indian-| apolis champions.

Rayner Is Recalled ‘By New York Rangers

NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (UP)—|

{The New York Rangers, acting |

| Hockey League team can call players up from the minors, yesterday recalled “Goalie Chuck Rayner from the New Haven {Ramblers of the American | Hockey League. i |. Rayner started the present sea-| son as the Rangers’ first-string | goalie but was forced to the side-| lines when he suffered a broken | cheekbone froma flying puck. ! When the bone healed, he was unable to regain the first-string! {job from substitute Jim Henry] and was farmed out to New

connected for games of 266, 18 1 the 5000 women bowlers with a where in the Western Golden Haven to recover his form.

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