Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 19
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third-place team in the Eastern Kautskys mained Division of the National League, tll Siow knotted the!57 to 30, In a rough and bitterly bent 3 rank Brish a lay-up shot. [contested game last night.
tter an exchange
s without Glamack, who went in the third quarter on fouls.
The Packers are expected to
bive Minneapolis a harder tussle
Bonight, for unlike the Pennsylania team, Anderson has met
e Lakers On NUmMeErous occar jons this season. Minneapolis won the Western Division of National Profesonal League and Anderson fin-(*'*"
shed second in the” Eastern Cir- Fight Results | &
uit. The season’s record puts e two teams about on a par. In the other semi-final game, he New York Renaissance team
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Bridgeport, Conn., Newfields, 67 to 41, last night. Tri-Cities defeated Ft. Wayne,
12 IN A ROW—A| Sutter, 19-year-old apprentice electrician at Kingan & Co., last night became the third local bowler to roll a perfect 300game this season. Al got his 12 in a row in league action at the Parkways alleys. He lives at 639 Prospect St.
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Flashes Win Triangle
Meet at Deaf School
Led by Ted Marshall with 11 points, Franklin. Township dominated every event to capture its first meet of the season on the State Deaf School track yesterday in a triangular meet with Pike Township and Beech Grove. The Flashes swept both relays, dashes and distance runs to raek up 71 points. Pike ‘was second with 391; and Beech Grove trailed with 301%.
MUTUAL
Tom Hicks led the Washington High School freshmen to victory — in a track meet at Broad Ripple MBER 31, 1947 won; 77 to 39, with Hicks taking the: “dashes and broad jump.
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Ben Davis, with pitcher Dennis Jent going the route with 130° l9st attempt. Bowling on
Davia ] Was ashingto 001 030 v—3 : 1 Bowling Center with an honor
Washington Frosh Win 2
yesterday. The Continental frosh|g
Baltimore 89, Shilcage 72 (Baltimore wins | D. Phillips, Riviera National Mixed. series .
in a row and the third
campaign. A four year bowler,
at Kingan’s. It was his first perfect try and the first at the Parkway layout this season. He added a 153 to his other two games and totaled 615. Gearns collected his dream bowling’ in the Firemen's Local
for his 12 strikes in the Pennsylvania lanes Recreation loop.
Rolls 298
wrong night to garner an 11 News in the Coca-Cola League, the two and five pins upright on lanes 13 and 14, he worked games
Jent scored the winning run in|0f, 174, 170 and 208. His total the fifth, coming in on a hit by
Mabel England led the Bowes Seal Fast group at the West Side
count of 601. Bowling for Kiser’'s Garage, Mabel dropped 179, 187 and 235 pins in her three tries, It was her second siz or the season.
TOURNEY TIME-—As the 1047-48 season starts to show a few gray hairs there are still quite a few kegling tourneys in the public eye. The great trek to Dollas for the WIBC naional|
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Kingan Employee Finishes With 615; Dobbins Scores a 298
Mabel England Paces Women's Scores With 601 in Bowes Seal Fast Loop
Ni By YRANE his tint in ineteen-year-old Al started off three-game stin Charles Killion, club president: the Parkway Recreation League last night with a three below aver- Bob Schuman, club sien Phil age 162. The young apprentice electrician started | Bayt, with g strike, then added another, and. kept Sight an on going for 12 Vaughn, pro at Pleasant Run. league 300 of the present The youth joins Leo Jenkins and Bill Gearns In in “the ranks of Paul Brown,
teams on Apr. 15 wren the first|Intendent;
of the local quintets makes its bid for national honors. the trail for the ladies is the Yaver Men's Shop five which will bowl its team try on Apr. 15 and doubles and singles on the 16th. Apr. 17 will find Bowes Seal
game at the Indiana slides while Fast and Marott's Shoes in the
Texas city for their attempts.
416 group, and Jenkins connected Following them will be Indian
apolis Typewriter, Indiana Ge Works, DeWolf News, Davidson’
Out at Pritehett-Hunt and|CTeam. and Mechanics Laundry. O'Grady’s, Ed Dobbins picked the
from Cheyenne, Wyo., on May 5. On Apr. 25, Scott's Keglers will have four members in Texas. Defending singles champion
on Apr, 19. ” " BACK IN HARNESS—Coming out of semi-retirement tomorrow at Anderson will be Sally Twyford, defending doubles champion in the women’s state tourney. Sally, instructress at “Pop” Crosfer's Parkway plant, 11 team with Marie Fulton for the doubles] matches. She will roll in the team event with Judy Hindel’s Indiana Lanes five, Sally won the doubles crown {last year teaming with Gertrude
round-up starts .for Indianapolis| Rhodes.
LAST NIGHT'S BOWLING LEADERS
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Pleasant Run
Pleasant Run's official opening of the golf course has been arranged for tomorrow afternoon starting at 12:45 o'clock with a flag-raising. Two “official” foursomes will tee off some 15 minutes later. The first is to be made up of [Week
city controller, and Tommy
The second foursome is to have City Parks superArt Lindberg,
engi- he.”
D yer Believes Marion I will Play in Opener
Marty Marion, their stop, has completely Teco om his knee injury of last
home’ Before the Cards’ 2-1 loss in a/Tuns now than ET four-and-a-half inning game to|record season last year. the Birmingham Barons Circuit clouts by Walker day, Manager Eddie Dyer Set «1ier, Sid Gordon and Les > think Marion will open the sea- jas the Glas beat ie Darn Py son at short for us and so does ei 8 Jestergay, ta Save
neering department superintend-
ent; . Earl Ensinger, vice presi-|
dent at Pleasant Run, and Jack Steffey, retiring club president. A trumpeter and scouts from Irvington Troop No. 57 will aid in the flag-raising ceremony. Vaughn said an ABCD pro-am is to be held at the course Sunday starting at noon. The entry ar deadline was set for 11:30 a. m. aH Women at the course plan
Indiana Fur Co. Tompkins Tee their opening next Thursday, but
{all the details have not been com- | pleted.
'Y' Team Entered In State Swim Meet
Fifteen members of the Indian-
Agnes Junker will make the trip apolis YMCA senior swimming with her Indianapolis Typewriter team are entered in the annual teammates and defend her title state YMCA senior swimming
meet tomorrow at Terre Haute. Huntington is the pre-meet favorite to wipe Indianapolis is defendinZ Thampion. Members of the Indianapolis team are: Arthur Campbell, Bob Wasson, Bill Frederick, Ivan Chalfie, John Stephenson, John Cave, Joe Phillpis, Jack Frasier, Dave Gunyon, Charles Smith, Dick Millikin, Jim Harnish, Bill Barkhaus, Jim Reimer and Bill Mullis.
Kennington fo Form
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American Legion Kennington Post has issued a call for base-
2 phall candidates to form a semior
team. Competition is open to all i Legionnaires. The club is to play
34 {independent ball, Phone Jim Wol-
bert, post commander, HU-8734. Kennington also will sponsor a regular American Legion Junior
: i team.
Bastian at DePauw
GREENCASTLE, Apr. 9—Bob Bastian of: Indianapolis, former
334 Broad Ripple High School athlete,
Marion then took the field and{runs in 25 spring games. That: made two of his trademarked mark ties the number the Giants brilliant plays, going far to his/hit last spring and they still have right for a sharp’ grounder and another week-and-a-half of train--{then making a diving catch of a/Ing.
» ” ” Hue drive behing: ascond base. |. .\awsTER, Fla ~The
ASHEVILL N. C.— The Philadelphia Phillies wasted m - Brooklyn who have of their 16 hits yesterday but worn more “new looks” than defeated the Philadelphia A's, 4 a woman with 100 dresses, came [to 3, in a Florida preliminary to . up with a mew infield lineup |their annual city series. today that might be the one to | Successive singles by Ralph open the séason. Caballero, Del Ennis and Johnny The new arrangement had |Blatnick with two out, in the Ray Sanders, his ailing arm [ninth inning gave the Phils the seemingly jmproved, at first |win after Hank Majeski had tied base, Jackie Robinson at sec- |the score for the A's with a twoond, Peewee Reese at short, and (run homer in the same frame, . Billy Cox at third. The quartet | Schoolhoy Rowe pitched seven . had théir first whirl together |scoreless innings for the Phils. yesterday as the Dodgers [Lou Brissie went the route for marked up their 22d straight (the A's.
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