Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1948 — Page 27
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Entry List Boosted To 14 Cars i= Charles Sauter Turns In High 705
cole, Bromme Nominate 2 New Creations
4 Weeks Remain
the 33-car field of race next May 31, it was learned today. Speedway General Manager £ wilbur ‘Shaw announced receipt| | of two more nominations from California, bringing the list to 14 with four piore weeks remaining pefore the deadline at midnight on Apr. 15. 8ix of the 14 are brand new save, Shaw pointed out. Today's: entrants were Hal Coles a Satu. a4 | to qualify it himself. Bothe cars are the conventional
Cole of South Gate, Cal,
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ENTERS NEW CAR — Hal who drove the Don Lee Special in last year's 500, has entered a new four-cylinder creation in this year's race and plans to try
As Bowlers
ries with a high 265. first seven of the season.
ering parade was Dan Glubka with a near-miss 698. His games for Cocoa-Cola were 231, 255 and 212. Rolling for Barbasol, Bob
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descriptive account from her husband, Leo, about how he rolled
9 Teams Bid For State AAU Swim Crown
Meet at IAC Pool Saturday and Sunday
Nine teams represented by 111/ swimmers will bid for the 1948! Indiama A. A. . swimming; championships Saturday and Sunday in the Indianapolis Athletic
championships will be held simultaneously. | In the men's division, Coach| Dick Papenguth's Purdue Univer-| sity squad will be defending| champions. The Boilermakers!
THE MISSUS HEARS ABOUT IT—Mrs. Sally Jenkins got a
{have entered 18 varsity men, and|
tached for individual honors.| Coach Bob Royer of Indiana Uni-| versity, last year's runnerup, en-| {tered 15 varsity and one freshIman. The host Indac team has the largest entry list with 20. {Coach George Madera entered from the
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engines similar to the power LEAGUES Formed plants us Ee Chou Kingan's Reliable, defending|Barbasol squad to a 3011 team in the Recreation League. It was his second perfect game in nine Wayne and Richmond ‘Y's, and p! series. The games were 1006,| Years on the alleys. |two unattached swimmers from ished first and second a year|Clty champion, will field another 038 and 969 oC lumb lete th s en250. team in the local amateur base-| puteh Holman cornered og [HBS Moore, West Indpis. Merchants $11 1130s so Jordan. Indians Pur ES complete the men's en Cole to Drive ball campaign which is due to of 214, 223 and 238 for a pot vo hile | Max Williams, international Harvester 608 Cbg Claston, Bewolt News Mee ’ ¥ sop. 2 Coach Bud 8 defendi le’s entry lists himself as the| Start the first Saturday in May. |nowling for Epler's Hardware. Bos Smo West Tadpie Merchants. 801 | pope poimeris fey Saath I LVRS lefenduns Coles Ey ar umes bo Leo Virgil Perkins, IABA. president, Curt Heady, bowling for Blythe LATry Rion, St. JOBS cero LE it fry.» Tchumplon Riviera Club will be driver © y et with team managers last Ys ing for Blythe Noli Dawson, Farm Bures : 807 Catherine Pitrpatrick And. “Serv. 830| represented by 14 mermaids. The Dobry_ of Tacoma, Wash, and it night and has announced that 30 Rubber Stamp, hit a 177-256-235 Al Lan erich, West Side Merchants | June Swiggett, Dewolf Ni s18{Lafayette Country Club, coached has been Bined the “City of Ta-\teams may make up the six nig. typing Ph Marott's + 318 by Dick Papenguth, has entered coma.” - The uth Gate pilot eagues this year. The Municipal, Shoes a jiae was pong J Mencin [Prank Lusar, Kuigl .- Sis|seven girls, and the Indianapolis passed his driver's test in impres-|City ang Big Six loops will play a on games of 223, 180 Marge Bisky Atlas Super Mut... 817| Athletic Club 13 in the girls di-
sive manner here in 1946 and and 257. Yaver Men's 8h 311 vision. qualified a Don Lee Special for|1e Sundays. The Manufacturers completing the scoring were ~" RR xed sor
the pole position in the second i oye andthe Twilight League| Ct Michaels, fends Mixed . t 6:30 tomorrow, row. A fuel leak forced him out| yin play Wednesday evenings. |p ts, 245-2 OTHER_LEADERS (MEN) ia Sime of Jast year's of the running early in = Tae: Newcomers represented at the Do rare ig “189653, for the Hen a tw ig rR will e ect a new however, and he was not entered| meeting included Stout Field, Joe! The top woman bowler worked Sl ” Boughton Excavating, Farm Bu-|games of 203, 215 and 220 for the romme, a Speedway veteran reau, Meat Cutters Local No, 167
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Janice Seidiolt: Indiana Bell Tel. ... LL Crispus Attucks High School THER LEADERS (WOMEN) 0p) Will open its 1948 spring track Vesta ou Lillian Jou B. 8. Extracts in the Lilly loop. Close|o. F. Winsiow. Lm ix. $63 iris Orimen. Ein 1) ase with 2 Jise'way. Jneet
with nine years of Indianapolisiand the South Side Ramblers, Buck Palmer, Johnson Chevrolet hel erin «.. 480| Apr. 2 with Manual and Warren experience in the role of mechan- behind her was Joyce McKinney, B®, Lambert. Medica! - = 384 i nnn Central at Manual's
. . also of the Lill 3 Pe » . : ic, has not yet selected a driver Bowling Proprietors 599, y group, with a red Heimer, Firemen Local 414. ar Betty Bernhardt, Milano Inn el 478 Field. The schefiule: for his new car. Several veterans S d dd 00 BOWLER (MAN) Bahn, HerdJonss +<-"838 7100 pr. 3 — Manual, Warren Central at and at least three young Cali-|JUSpen Bu y Bomar [charies Sauter: West Tadpis, Merch. 708 i
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hi Priesthoff, Block's Mixed ....... 555 Rosemary Dugan, Veterans Adm DETROIT, Mar. 18 (UP)—The|Dan Glubka, Inglanapelis 4 . apainny Bobbins, Tndpis. Water Co. o..... 553 Emma Fogarty, Herf-Jones Mixed ... Linden and Mack Hellings—are Bowling Propriet a ath : tis under consideration for the job,|=CW:ng rroprietors Association Butch
Bob Drexler, Indianapol however, and the car. is expected|0f America today suspended to be a formidable contender for|Buddy Bomar, former national , Indiana a pp Ri Premier Rouors. 3B forme: yeas match game champion, for six hate sas Emalou Burton, Eli Lilly ) mechanic for such favorites as|2OBthS in a dispute between the ) fi a eves Moe EL MER) Clift Bergere, Lou Moore, Floyd Kathryn's bowling team of Chi-|Andy owe 400 ..... 63 Lols Glass, Coca-Cola Roberts, "AL Miller and Deacon| C280 and E. & B. of Detroit in 433 |Maxine Parker, Bowes Seal Past Litz ’ their battle for the world five- hts of Columbus 628 Agnes Junker, Indplis. Ty pewter Re i _ {man championship. orsy dps. Merchants 628 (Eva Williamson, Yaver | en's Shop Bomar, captain of the Kathryn team, also was fined $500. Cla Co The dispute arose in Chicago Pau Tih 9 dianapolis last week when the E. & B. team, Sect! Kays, Indianapolis =... st. Louis University 85, New York Univer- preparing re . against Kath- Jess Montague, (Indianapolis v Wester Kentu y 61, DePaul 80 (conso-|¥YN's in the ock of the pon Jonson, 'ndianapolis .. iation gam championship series, accused Bo-|Pav; Giobs. Diamond Chain mar of using a rotary machine on Bas the alleys. Fred Donk
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