Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1948 — Page 29

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Carnagua’s 693 Paces Bowlers

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Keglers Collect Nine Honor Counts; Sablosky's Win Ripple League Crown

* By FRANK WILSON The Indianapolis League produced five of the nine honor counts turned in by the bowlers of the city last night. Once again all were

DOUBLE; turned in by the men of the local kegiing family for the ladies J {, Moss-B. Re cau, Tex. 1123

failed to hit the 600 mark.

ue, N. Top man was Bob Carnagua who compiled a 693 for the Dela- wiliord Schama aa : Ft. 0 ware Bowl in the Indianapolis circuit. He put together games of |3¢ Siegel “Sutherland. ay Mo!

247, 202 and 244 for the laurel winning score.’ went to Bob Kays of the Amer- fiers. ican Marfettas with a 680 tally.

loop were 266, 202 and 212. Continuing the line of Pritch-

248, 196 and 231 for the Russet|won league honors in the Broad

Cafeteria. Ray Beck interrupted| Ripple American Legion loop ABC Leaders

the Indianapolis line, but kept it| which finished its season at the

TEAMS at Pritchett’s, with a 669 for the Uptown drives last night. They|cavows Restaurant, © Cleveland Peerless

Insurance No. 2 five in the Farm| compiled a record of 55 victories Bureau group. : and 26 defeats. Dutch Holman connected for a

“{Burzynski Liquor 8t., Syr Slapnick Jr., Florist, Cleveland, Tower Bowl, San Diego, ou, 244

SING Second. honors|of 209, 219 and 231 for the Puri-|Hazel Steele, Madison, Wis Ralph Gillespie’ solved thé Heahor Dunges. Corpus Oh Delaware lanes for a 226-177-|Maxine McIntyre, Lakewood; His games in the Indianapolis 254 657 in the Diamond Chain|Mery Agnes Diesko, is ayo Mo, 570 loop.

S. ett lanes scores, Clarence Baker] BROAD RIPPLE AMERICAN oie rr ie Com we Git. Diane

constructed a 675 on games of LEGION—Sablosky Dept, Store|Sue Zelinsky, 8t. Lo

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Toronto Hailed as ‘Greatest Club’

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(Wayne, Ind... .. 1063| Toronto Maple Leafs were hailed

Photo Layout by Henry E. Glesing Jr., and John Spickiemire, Times Staff Photographers

Leafs Clip Wings Gregg May Hurl Pirates’ Opener Lakers Crush

Bonham First to Pitch Nine Innings; Greenberg Holds Down First Base

By United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo, Apr. 15 Husky Hal Gregg, who looms the Pittsburgh Pirates’ prob-

DETROIT, Apr. 15 (UP)—The able opening day pitcher in Cin-

cinnatl, was scheduled for his

+ 1838! by their manager, Connie Smythe, | final tuneup today against the

Es today as “the greatest hockey|Chicago White Sox.

sminger, 513 with him. Certainly few teams 12 topped the National League as

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6lgame sweep of the final round of the Stanley Cup playoffs last night with a 7-2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. : 3002] The Detroit sextet, a fine-hard-Chicago 2000 hitting club, just wasn’t in it 2082 With the speedboy sharpshooters 2980 from Toronto. “Never has this team failed to

Fingering,

/i e%iclub in history” and there were Ernie (Jumbo) Bonham pushed si6/lots of folks here who agreed| his huge bulk into. the Pirates’

pitching plans by becoming the

have! first man on the staff to go nine

innings. Bonham beat the White

lead in the spring series between the two teams. » » 2 LEXINGTON, Ky.—Everett (Red) Lively and Kent Peterson were scheduled to pitch for the Cincinnati Reds here $oday as they open a four-game

farm club of the International League. The Reds have concluded their spring exhibitions against major-league teams with a Yecord of 20 victories and 11 defeats. They won 11 out of 15 games against National League foes. : ~ ” » TOPEKA, Kans.-—Hank Greenberg, vice president of the Cleveland Indians, set up his “office”

Tex. 1a19 impressively as did the Leafs|Sox yesterday, 9 to 2, ‘a wintoday at first base—temporarily 1804 when ‘they completed their four-|which gave the Pirates a 6-4|at least.

Greenberg was forced to take over first yesterday by the illness of both Eddie Robison and Elbie Fletcher and the possibility existed that the 37-year-old playing executive might still be there on the opening day. He drove

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The | Detroit Tigers today gained Ro a 5 some consolation for a defeat by Nashville from a good pitchMikan, Schaefer

ing performance by Hal NewScore: 25 Apiece

houser, he southpaw star, who lost 17 games while winning the | MINNEAPOLIS, Apr. 15 (UP) same number last year, worked |__The Mineapolis, Lakers won the five shutout innings yesterday |gscond National Basketball playas the Tigers bowed to Nash- ofr game in a row last night with a resounding 82-67 victory over the Rochester Royals.

ville, 4 to 1. Newhouser ylelded three hits, but his successor, Hal White, ra more generous. | High.scoring Laker Center George Mikan was good for 25 HOUSTON, Tex. ~The 8t. Louls| points, as was Laker Guard Her. Cards today listed three straight, man Schaeffer. Rochester score victories over the Chicago Cubs(\I was led by Forward Bob after a 9-4 decision yesterday. The two pep now go to Roe The Cards got four runs in the chester for the remaining game Seventh inning, two on Nippy| or games in the three-out-of-five

single and two on Joe next Garagiola’s double, and got two series Finis a. will be

more tallies in the eighth on Country Slaughter’s home run.

in three runs yesterday as and made 11 hits off Bob a Amateur, Independent,

221-245-195—8661 for Epler's Hard-| averaged man in the league with{wiliam Wilkas-Joe Romano, ware in the Indianapolis. At the a 174 for the campaign. He alsd Thetis Ob Na West Side Bowling Center Ray turned in the highest series of| Detroit - Robbins worked a 650 on games|the season, 636.

LAST NIGHT'S BOWLING LEADERS sei ni

Cleveland, O. ine seen $00 BOWLERS (MEN) (Harry Stokes, Les Pranks, Inc. SINGLES Bob Carnagua, Indianapolis nT 803, Roger ‘Overstreet, Howe 400 . . - Lincoln Protich, Akron, O b Kays, Indianapolis .

Bo "a0, Charles Gardner, Priends Mixed ..... sea Stanley ee penn Clarence Baker, In ianapolis reau

series series against their Syracuse Tribe beat the Giants, 7 to 5. and Don Carlsen.

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tinsyille Merchants wa Le] Pittsburgh (N) 9, Chicago (A) 12. with ent serch an’ wane ne

Cl Penden te itveland (A) 7, New York '(N) $5, (Martin raft, Peck & Gene's Barber Bhop, New York (A) 3, Indianapolis { (AN) 2 artinaville, Ind.

Philadelphia (N) 7, Washingt High Priced Player

Nashville (Sou ub . ' Detroit gion yA M.% Chicaso 20 «| BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Apr. 15 Detroit (A) 13, | Sou.) | i a. Apr. today. New York (A) ys. Memphis t80u) ican. |(UP)—The Birmingham Barons Stubbs raced the 100-yard dash! i Jain, 7 {today purchased Second Baseman in 10 seconds flat in a triangular rn {Eddie Lyons from the Washing. meet here with Pike Township {ton Senators for a sum. Baron and the Silent Hoosiers yester- Fight Results as . as aaa feb die Glennon day, beating by one-tenth of ai» M ag Lr sa ce ev second the previous best time of 131, ‘Toronto, eek ne Koma rong: paid for a player by a Southern 10.1 held by Joe Gonzales of sta Slax ainaion arene) Bavaria Association club, Glennon would Gary Froebel. Carrasco, 134%, Lima, Peru, outpoin Carmel won the meet with 78|Bob Timson, 134%, Youngstown, O. or not ‘reveal the exact purchase

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7.1328 produce when it was needed,” ex120s Ulted Smythe. “This was the type On the Ice Carmel Sprinter Has of clu never needed to give © NATIONAL LEAGUE 19% any pep talks to.” i onto 7, Detroit 3 (Toronto wins stan. | BES Time in State +1268] Detroit's goals were scored by! '¥ Oup final, series, 4-0), | Bill Stubbs, Carmel

. High Syl Apps and Pete Horeck. UNITED STATES LEAGUE : I, P {Minneapolis 10, Houston 2 (final series School track star, was the lead-

tied, 2-2). {ing "Hoosier schoolboy dashman’

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i Browns Will Return : ii Metkovich for $15,000 (College Baseball

194s] CLEVELAND, Apr. 15 TOP) Northwestern 9. North Central 2. 1933 | President Richard Muckerman of |Pavidson 13, Guilford 7. 1%is/the St. Louis Browns said today|Storsia, Tech, 5 Tennesses 1, fhe would return Outfielder George : etkovich to Cleveland and demand $15,000 from Indian Presi- Pro Basketball deal for Pitcher Bob Muncrief Missespole 85. LEAGUE HAYOn NEW YO and Outfielder Walt Judnich. leads final , 30). RK. Apr. 15 UP)— Veeck confirmed Muckerman's §3¢|Little Al Giontriddo, the man who statement and he would ti h h s3/made World Series history last 32d he wo p Hig School Track fall when he ran a country mile plose of the outfielder and 3a ito Tob Joe DiMaggio of a home|tie Browns the st1pulated|imenon, 1 don exico 28%. 8| Beulah M: 3is/run, was on his way to the minor

| J igo today. ver The pint-sized outfielder, who/Race at Salem 30%ihit the headlines with his circus

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