Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1948 — Page 9
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one point behind th e Buffalo Bisons am behind the first-plas Hornets. Both wes ght. on 18 were only in Fi one period as ». tie the score at 24) y Johnny Larr-Harg ny Portland. The Roy Kelly - afd olata broke up th ive goals apiece, ague Record adelphia Rockets, lod:
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Springfield Indians, § sky Philadelphia de led the all-time Amer ey Ledgue mark for d by a defenseman fn with two scores and in one of tying the ord for points scored seman in one season s are held by Roger uffalo. y : Ww a Montreal defense the marks in the 194
ly other game, the 8t 's and Hershey Bears L 3-to-3 tie. ps in Buffalo e, . the- In en their last long road tonight at Buffalo : Bisons, to gain the ust win at least 12 of ining games. Thain nseman, was left jn , and probably wil he Caps for a 10-day recover from a rib
8 will play at New: Orrow night and oe . Saturday night beng to their home ice | ce ; AN HOCKEY LEAGUE stern Division
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ALL BOXED UP— Andersen College's Io Wilson i is boxed up under the basket by Indiana Central players, Dwight . Swails (14), Don Bunge (10) and Bil McGrath. The Greyhounds kept "Jumpin" Johnny covered with at least two men last night, and handed the Ravens their first defeat i in the Indiana Conference, 79-52.
Senators to Give Bulldogs, Irish, Greyhounds ouths a Chance Score Mid-Week Victories
Butler Downs Valpo, Barnhorst Scores 18 for ND, Central Stops Johnny Wilson
To Win Pennant Butler's Bulldogs today prepared for the meeting Saturday with | their long time foe DePauw, after overcoming the chill exhibited
ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 18 (UP)! Owner Clark Griffith of . the. in Be lun two games by defeating Valparaiso last night, 61-57,
Club Doesn't Expect
for the evening’
Kladden started his series with a 211, and climbed to a 243 in| the middle effort. He polished the trio off with a high 257." It| was his first rise above the 700| mark this season. He rolls for | the Indiana Coffee five in the Penn group. The high woman bowler con-| nected for an opener of 215, cen! {tered a 226, and closed her se-| Funeral ries with a 201. It was her sec{ond and best 600 of the campaign, {topping by 37 pins her previous| v
- thigh, a 605 rolled in the same]
league on Nov. 25,
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Leading the 600 bowlers was! Harry Jackson who worked a 678 in the Our Lady vof Lourdes | League at the Pritchett-Hunt and! O'Grady slides. His games; of | 221, 233 and 224 were rolled for] the Alert Cleaners. The Broad Ripple Business| Men's Classic was. led by Larry Lehmann, the manager of the) North Side lanes. solved his Blleys tor games of;
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ladden Rolls 711; Gladys Chestnut’s ‘642 | Leads Women's Scores!
Keglers Turn in Seven Honor Counts;
Falls City Beer Tops Team Totals By FRANK WILSON ....Another 700.and a women's 600 were. turned in last night as leagues of the city came up with seven. honor counts s work. Owner of the 700 was Charles who twirled a 711 in the Pennsylvania Recreation loop.
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{money and pitcher Russ Christo-| inher three money. * |pher of the Philadelphia Athletics] In the money
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‘|Arcaro Wins With 4 of 7 Mounts
ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 18 (UP) | y one] TEAMS risto known, as one ‘of the nation’s 3 Ch pher Poses . |leading riders, demon tnd his! WITH Problem for A's gheatness at Santa Anita yester- |EVERYONE
NEW YORK, ‘feb. 18 (UP)—|day when he won with four of Most folks on relief want more his seven mounts and had the
Except for a lip decision in the HUN race by the longest whot-of* the meeting, Arcaro might nave had five winners for the day. Seal Going flashed just a piece of his noss ahead at the wire to veturn|
as was no exception today. Christopher, who was one offre the A's standout starting pitchers until last season, was converted the by Manager Connie Mack into an effective relief artist, while young-
tumbled 642 [172, 235 and .253. He rolls for the Weather Seal quintet. Russ
Houze scored a 657 for WHS.
Electric in the East Side Classic at Pritchett-Hunt and O' |His games were 265, 171 and 221. The West Side Classic came up| |with Fred Belser's 652 on games, of 246, 194 and 212 for the Conkel| Funeral Home. Miller Ensminger the honor roil with of 214, 194 and 243 for a Sh in the Pennsylvania Recrean League. He rolls for the ois Food Markets. “ Topping the city's 500 bowlers, was Mary: Frances Kiser who
{toppled 500 bottles in the Won-|
{Ten League at Pritchett’s. behind Arthur M with a 581.
urray League at Penn
High team totals were pushédie games, winding up with a 10-7
{in by Falls City Beer, 905, 024 — 2000,
League at PHichutg .
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
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en Chapma [Lucie Marx, Ys 8d nie "Mxd [Ruth Ruechel, Rubber Ions Roberts, pe Bleach. Co. Mxd. Katie Neal, Stewart-Warner Mixed
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CHIC. tola, 185, Italy!
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Close pad saved at least a dozen games | vas Ruth Ranes of the opin were credited as victories
ord. nthe West Side "052 Classic, and the Merry Macs, S04, The Phils had better luck with |
Lehmann 909, 811-2524, in the Won- Ten {Emil Leonard, knuckle-ball ex-|
{ia/pected to be the regular third al baseman for the Red Box, signed o his contract, reversing a role he art 1 49% usually played with the Browns “8 443
Ysa: 31 Mills Retains Title
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er and faster hurlers took over {the regular starting berths. All ‘of which prompted the lanky righthander from Point Rich-
{year’s most unique holdouts. He
fcan go back to his old role'as a istarting pitcher, but said he would [have to have a boost in the jamount’of money the club has offered if he has to be “ready to go at. any minute.” Phils Have Luck | “Relief pitchers have to itwice as hard as starters” : said. “So they should be paid | accordingly.” Christopher said he
to other pitchers, 1n addition to
the 10 he won. He appeared in!
one of their veteran hurlers,
|pert from Audubon, Ill, who won| 17 games last year. The bulgin’ Belgian telephoned that he was’ {satisfied with terms, | | Vernon Stephens, who is ex-|
{where he was a perennial holdout.
LONDON, Feb, 18 (UP)—Fred{die Mills retained the European flight heavyweight championship last night when he knocked out "'Pacho Bueno of Spain in thel {second round of their scheduled 15-round bout.
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more attention than ever when!
he club opens spring training
quarters here Mazrzh 1. | The elder« 3058s of the Nats vas particularly enthusiastic about young Al Kozar, the infielder who came to the Senators from the Boston Red Sox in the deal for outfielder Stan Spence. Despite the enthusiasm of the “Old Fox” for Kozar and other young players plus the fact that the Nats will have a new manager in Joey Kuhel, Grifith didn't
figure the club as a pennant cun-|
ender,
“It looks like a two-way fight between the Yankees and the
die spurt by Valpo. Ralph (Buckshot) O’Brien split [the nets for 24 points to lead the Bulldog scoring, and Charlie Maas came out of his slump to score 16. The score was tied once mid-| was in the first period, 7-all, but) Butler pulled away to lead at the half, 35-24. The Hinklemen had ar 18-point command of the score board once in the last half be-| fore slowing up.
Irish Down Spartans
fast moving, straight-| shooting Irish of Notre Dame
Red Sox with the rest of us fal State do continue a _six-year gas
owing them in,” he
Grifitn said he — that Spartans.’
ome major league club was missng a good bet by not picking up|/Brannum, Spartan center, year-old pitcher Bobo Newsom, Same looked like a walk-away free agent since being eastlior the Irish in. the Brel Mee
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Butler led all the way on the Crusaders’ floor, but was forced at young players would. get into a desperate stall in the final Sve minutes to overcome a do-or-
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Greyhounds Stop Wilson
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Tour of England Won't Be Easy for Joe
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