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“Y" District rch Leagues for the organization tball leagues, which sored by the South Branch YMCA, will he students’ lounge

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‘FOREHAND DRIVE—Jack which may make ‘him the ‘No, 1

Kramer demonstrates the form professional tennis player in the

country. He is already 19. games ahead. of Bobby Riggs | in the

series being played on tour, The pair will oppose ea

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Em-Roe Softball : leagues Are Planned

The Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co. announced today that it will form night and twilight softball

leagues. The night leagues will be played at Beech Grove stadium and will be composed of six teams in each league, playing Monday through Friday. The twi-

other in

light leagues will be played on city park diamonds. Joe Kelly again will be marfager of Beech Grove stadium and will be in charge of forming the leagues. Any teams desiring to play in

the leagues or wishing further information concerning the stadium can contact Kelly at the company, 209 W. Washington St, phone LI-3446.

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‘|Penn Rec squad.

five, he connected for an opener of 207, hit a middle game of 217, then ‘soared to 278 in his final try. It was also Taylor's first 700 of the campaign. At Pritchett's, in the Chevrolet loop, Bob Leonard collected 661 pins on games of 211, 215 and 235. Paul Striebeck matched Leonard's efforts in the West Side Classic as he shot games of 250, 227 and 184 for Falls City Beer. Next in line was Fred Bel-|ps ser and Bob Kelly, who both worked totals of 657 in the West Side gathering. Belser hit games of 211, 203 and 243 for the Conkle Funeral Home, dnd Kelly dropped 200, 232 and 225 for Indiana Fur. Ray Johns took second place in the Penn Recreation League as he hit a 214-201-237—652 for the Al Weevie marked a 245-178-227—650 for Foxworthy Ford at West Side, and Fred Shaw shot a 234-169-247

Out at Broad Ripple, Martha Harrison tallied the first 600 of the year in the Hoosier Coal & Oil League. Her 609 was composéd of games of 242, 187 amd

Shop. Marie Christian's 604 in the Won-Ten gathering at Pritch-| jim ett's was put together with games of 183, 207 and 214. In the Fun Bowl Social League, Gladys Chestnut worked a 184-192-225

High tedm total in the Won-D

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180. She bowls for the Saba Shoe |Shar

601 for the Indianapolis Recorder. | ouneY,

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Bauder, “Pop” Crosier's right man, says that there are of openings for the spring: loops°at Parkway. Just call him

ABC Standings

nship Jackie Paterson of Ra Scotland, last night on a knock-

MYEJAY. TAN Apex Cri 3 sneer, NF. Chicas

George Crofts, Johany Beam's

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t at 1:25 of the seventh round before 10,000, Patterson, apparently weak-

man at the Illinois slides, says /that the first spring outings at

and West Side lanes. Up at 34th and Illinois, John

City Bowling League Results

Richard Bishop, Parmo,

Longson Retains

C. Gimbel, Naval ne v's Larry Leonhardt, i

680 Bob Leonard 3 Bin Gu. Es NWA Mat Title Bo ge haste cwiicu.. o3]Omo Gllinam, RA Mixed 11111111 = “Wild Bill’ Longson, 240, Salt Bred Sha, Penneymani. Recreation. sob| Mer Zimmerman, Tne. Bmp. Sec. Mised sii Lake City, retained his National Fabian Mau wok Recs sation isevn ju yous iB ofl 609 Wrestling Association heavycarl 1 West Side Classic... .... 643 Mari s Christian, Won-Ten ial” So weight crown last night by pinThorman Moore, Fun Bowl Social... o 5 OMEN) _.|ning Felix Miquet, 240, Lyons, John. Gi Hancock. ....... 577| France, for two falls in 12 minLouie Cox, East Side Classic ......... 566 ates w e, West Side Classic 565 . fred Mounts, - o (asm . as However, Longson’s ' winning rson, falls came after he had been del, West. Side Classic... 556 vai in Go , Sahara Grotto . 3% pinned by the Frenchman with a vrolet...... . J a ower, Chaveol: &-- 2 : 543/ Dear hug for the first fall in 16 Be ey, Felner oN Mary Prances Kiser, “Won-Ten en . eH minutes, 1o0g80n- thew his ap Windy Nave, Nn Recreation. ..... 24 | Charlotte Harmen. Blue Rb. Ico Cr. se¢|PONENt from the ring and won Joe Reeve, John Hancock... ...[[ a oun Case, W TE Saar Tare Sian Su wil a pus of of breaks. % 3 a Nig cxnssan ern Baxter e Roc ts URI ve svtn iv sr 623 ’ To Bea ROY rons’ Classic. o33 Seriruds, Lisgler, Mesdoweveet Da Dairy F S40|Ark., was disqualified for un. Prank Kagel, West Side lassie ar 620 Geneva Higgs, Won-Ten 539 necessary roughness to give the Tony -Floreancig, P. Jacobs......., 620 Dotty Weber, WOD~TEN ©....ovvensoss 536 “« » Roy W oyer, Methodist ye 620! Peggy Dillon, Bishoff Coal sy3| verdict to “Iron Mike” Mazurki, Ross POttO. . . ua yus 620 Mickey Paxton, Won-Ten ........... §32{236, Hollywood, Cal, after 17 Tony Burrello, East side Classic.... 619|1ouise Grande, Stegemeler's Grille.. 533 minutes of th i-wind Pr cPhail, Chevrolet.............. - 815(Helen Dysert, Hoosier Goal & oil. ,. 83 e semi-windup, Ray Bob Kays, West Side ei 6... 614 Bessie Williams, Won-Ten s31| Villmer, 222, St. Louis, and JimBob Barker, Pennsylvania Recrea . 612}yy a Stoc on-Ten 530 J 2 Charl , Hast Side Classic. 611{Mildred Ransom, Won-Ten . 30|Y James, 215, Houston, Tex., dm Maners, West Side 816. <0 ae 0 Mary Leppert, Won- Ten 2 battled to a draw in the curtain Kenneth Lucas, McQuay-Norris...... an ie SrCPhenson. won raiser, Ar

n 1 Ken Newman, Commercial aes Join Hughes, Dean Pump..

Spike Carter, <i odist Church. Mike Koritza, Commercial Lou Sumpt, West Side Classic les Esaman odis

Reven Moxley, West Side Classic Paul Moxley, West Side Class Jim Purpura, East

asst s nantes sens 596 Pred Schwomeyer, Indiana Recreation. 589 er-Bond Mixed 586 » Pioneers Mixed 583

Ten Ladies League was the 824-|R;

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ened by paring down to the 112pound limit, was on the floor for

Little tolled the count over him.

}Blood trickled from a gashed left! ° 238/brow as he lay on the canvas.

the third time when Referee Tom| ;

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