Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1948 — Page 27
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YMCA Schedule
ober Big Nine teams also “pe active, four 1h league ‘Purdue travels to TIili-
Tonight's schedule in the YMCA Collage League: 1:20, orivestern at ‘the Chicago Tongue ao Lincoln Chir etic vu
nd 8:39. 0 edien! and 0:3. 11. Center va.
Fight Results
State moves to MichJor the final contest
Edis are in the wo ‘first division, but ol NEW. ube eens n Tilinols trails Pbdus| DIske. 193%. Butiui Khecked. aut Fil
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Tigers the new titlist.
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its season at Bloo
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of the athletic department da the faculty and to map ner spring practice that will open March 8. ¥
Amateur Basketball ; bs £ South Bend Serbians will meet Pur. the Indianapolis Serbians in an amateur basketball game tomor{row at 4:30 in the Dearborn gym. Squirt defeated the Wayne Post © short trip from his San Fran- | American Legion team yesterday Cis¢O
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The Universal twirler, |2663 on games of 896, 866 and 901. a fret effort of 265. io Rodebeck Motion Pletures took a 246 and declined to 203 second laurels ‘with an 840, 929, 880-2658. Third was MaddenCopple with a 2608 on 882, 873
Marie connected f jand 853. = 184, 214 Sonn. 215 Ring = Rex Thomas hit a triplicate 150 total, She rolls for Rodebeck 'P the Moon-Lite Major League. nth ‘the West. Side MUNCIE CLASSIC — Waiter |Bowling Center. isenman, manager of the Munste Hoop Center, sends word by Another Bowes keglerette, Arne, \way of W, V. Winder, sports ediitor of the Muncie Press, that his {first annual Individual Classic
La lanes Indianapolis Classic Will get under way on March. 8. While rolling for Madden-Copple, The tourney will be a two week-
lat the West Side lend affair, ending on March 14. 508, she totaled * However, one week-end will be
added if entries warrant, Prize Is $500 First prize, based on 200 en[tries, will be $500, The tourney Lwitt be an actual woodage contest the route including six
NO LONGER HOLDS OUT— Dominic ‘DiMaggio, reportedly signed for $30,000 after holding | out for a salary jump, leaves for |
Team Scores 3088 Schuck’'s Indiana Gear teammates collaborated with him to lead the trio of 3000s at Pritch{eft's with a team effort of 300%. [They worked games of 1020, 1073, With
home before joining the School Red Sou | in Areining at Sarasota,
TR 1000. Fifty pins back, 3043, §Ames across 12 lanes.” Entry
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z a the Pivot City Ink crew with fee is $12.50, which includes the ames of 942, 1084 and 1017. cost of bowling. The entire entry | Completing the threesome was fund will be returned to the | Riteney Furniture with games of bowlers in the prize money. There 952, 1032 and 1020 for a 3004. will be one prize for each sevén for the Pivot City Ink|entries. quintet was Guy Dillman who! There will also be a prize of $10 {for the high game rolled on each ri squad, provided that the high man finishes out of the money. The entry list closes at mid night, Feb, 28. All checks should =| John Ott of the Ferdinand be made out to the Muncie Bowl. {Five ‘led the Delaware Major|ing Center, Inc. Muncie, No group with a 685 to take the entries will be accepted jSening’s second honors. His payment of entry fee. es were 235 215 and 215, Eisenman is the tourney manor Arthur Murray Dance Stu-{ager and W. C. Younce is tourney (@los in the Fi Blak Insulation secretary, {League at Penn, Byron Theising * = 1050 SCRATCH CLASSIO
[collected a 662. His games were 226, 247 and 189. Tonight at midnight is the deadGraham Hits 657 line for entries in the 1050 team tourney sponsored by the In-
In the P. R. Mallory loop at {Pritchett’'s, Ray Graham hit a 657 dianapolis Bowling ' Proprietors Association, The tourney will get
on games of 256, 215 and 186. Bob Lane rolled a 654 for the ¥ame under way tomorrow at the Pritchett plant. It will follow the tourneys
squad was Charles cCann, who {solved the lanes for a 656. His games were 208, 257 and 193.
Laundry team in the Monon Hoosier Line League at the Up- scheme of the town slides with games of 218, 194 sponsored by the alley owners, and 242. A). Menges’ 213, 234, Entry fee will be $13.50, including 203650 was rolled for Brewer's bawling, and first money will be Hardware in the Universal $300 based on 125 entries. AverThe
|ages as of Feb. 15 will be used to Bowes Seal Fast Ladies figure handicaps. For further thering came up with a trio of|information call Ed Erler, TA12600’s for top team honors. Mar-i2060.
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: 70 BOWLER (MAN) Mickey Whealer, Bad: Goa... 8 | Wilbur Schuck, Universal ........... Ti4 Aus , Ma Solio | #06 BOWLERS (MEN) Ruth Srapam, ry pans Shorts, Longs, Regular Byron Theising, Fi Bink insuiais 1+ 888 Dorothy Neal, SL PRE Le: 8) 5 8 feguiars Y biman, Yniversal : 111 858 Bete Dapolistie. Mechanics Laundry Bi yan 657 Marge Schnell, Inte as Ra: i] a Leppert, Indians
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Alking a #4 Archdiocesan Finals Legion No. 3. $13 a To Be Played Sunday tion...
il Assumption, winner of the In8 o| dianapolis District Junior C. Y. O. i’ soe tourney, will play St. Mary, Rich mond, in the first semi-final game of the Archdiocesan Junior C. Y. 0. tourney at Cathedral High 8chddl Sunday, at 2 p. m. semi-final’ game
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. + Rickenbaugh, y v ie 53 night 50-46. Greenberger scored Shop in Our BIT Wyss ure nar niu ae 1 333 a high run of five. Dr, WM. Geilo. ¥ A. Mixed i ‘Lou Spivey will meet Guy R (WOMAN) Complete Marie Christian, Rodebeck Mot. Pie... $13 Mours tonight at 3:00. __ 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ’ Men’s and gms Haired. Magsen-copgi ....... ws Butler Freshmen Win , beck, Pehr's Beer wn
; : Audrey Su Food Butler's freshman basketball Boys’ Store Hpnel ryan, Biber Mix. 3% squall took a 45-43 victory over x 3 Mary Brisnik. Sexton Real Bsfate’ . | Indiana Central's frosh yesterday Downstairs! Bn Bennett, 1.00 Matinee il ae $34 afternoon at Butler, Ron, Toor. Prine Ofte Rangers i LEGAL NOTICES
Prank’s Murnitur Beulah Manners, Bowes Senl t , Laura Alexander, Marott's Shoes Mabe! England Kiser's Garage Vaneta Hadin, Double Cup Coffee Elizabeth Evans, Fun Row
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LBOAL™ Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of Indiana that the undersigned i conducting a public Jocage house, wl Mar Hoffhein, Madden-Co . on Monday, March 2% 194 se or Ethel Maber, Marott's Shoes pre. 3 accrued charges the household goods and Marion Chastain, Weberet ies vues. B34 Other belongings of the following named Prances Snyder, Webereties.. ........ 530 people Lois Glass, Kiser's . ™
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(GAWRENCE. Kas. Feb. 20 ‘Marie Christian Tops Women With 613 {the University of Georgia, today. As Universal sage Scores 3000 Trio Sone the University of Kan-| . Last night's bowing a Jagues WILSON another 700, another sas, E..C. Quigley, athletic di} } women's 800 -and-three team scores «of over 3000-for entrance into... Fegan. announced. J ie ithe record books. High scorer for the men of the “was Wilbur Tg succeed George Saver, Schuck who rang up his first seven of the season, a 4. Leading the iEacle Han. whe ited the Women was Movie Christian who tallied & 813 for her second Joathan from onl x honor count of the campaign. The Universal League at Pritchett's Six, now the Big Seven. in his I, trio of i's Shoes led the league with a
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