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Rooster “Fish, Game J Conservationists Ask ge ‘Who's ‘Fer’ cine ‘Agin’ Their Pet Proposals
By MARC WAGGENER Just because they haven't been making a lot of noise don’t get the idea that Hoosier conservationists have been asleep during the present campaign or that they have been neglecting the candl-| | dates for Governor and the General Assembly. . [
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A lot of their “spade work” was done weeks ago, some of it even before the primary elections, when there was a question of who f “(the license supply has been ex-| Jecting Bunting and Bshing in In {hausted and no more Out-of-state The statements on conservation hunters will be admitted. The sitin the party platforms were a re-|Uation has been getting tighter] sult of appearances before the fOr the past two years, due to| platform writing committees. The|the influx of out-of-state hunters dates, emphasizing their interest Pheasants. T in a better conservation program a . PTET FT a eaddiad wling-Is- Aid ~ {to Lake-Forest. Academy of Chicago-by.a score of 43 to 6. Times photo shows Park tion. . w School's Dick Hall being brought down after a short gain. TE Th In recent weeks candidates for ay ” : > : on» the legislature have been invited J 5 n R i M ff to appear before sessions of con- To School Girls oO n eam. eca S uo ing ar oses - \ : ’ y for their views ‘on questions of interest to the groups interested A | in better hunting and fishing, for-| Poise, Co-ordination Few people have had the thasee to "Ae s million. Few] state parks. By BILL PITTMAN people have muffed the chance when they ha . And fe ul Bowling 1s fun, bowling 18. youn H. Beam has done all thrée. \scored. Park‘ School yesterday, This program of securings a ing also is educational 1 is, Pennsylvania and Delaware tim fi compared with 14 for friendly state administration and| At least the young ladies think Hire Slleys, Hlinois, Be bowling R awate. J . fray downs ae legislature has been more inten- so. business since early in the cen- Lake Forest tallied on. a-.30-a result of renewed interest on school teen-agers have begun to ) X . P t d bad d © © ake was in selling a bowling es ark center made a bad pass an the part of the State Conserva- learn poise, co-ordination, deter- \apiichment he had in - River Lake Forest recovered on the tion Advisory Committee and the mination and a great deal about was where | Park School 15, and then scored Rouge, Mich. That was ot activity of Conservation bowling leagues. John possessed later was sold to were blocked. , . Along with the activity of con-| At Broad Ripple, Miss Max/Henry Ford for a fabulous sum. The Indianapolis school scored & ¢ y Moretillion ipstructs, demon-| ) i ion a pass from Steve West to tonnaire was sent to the candi-| group of 48 young women who BESIDES his interest in bowl- Lake Forest added 6 more points ates for vgrnor an euten- f | ant-Governor by Bernard Gross, bowl on the slides at Broad ing, Johnny is also an outdbor |! {with a short pass into the end b . State Conservation Advisory Com- "20%" In Two Groups Folin on a ane ue a 2 mittee. Copies of the replies re-| | He tells a good story with a! oa . yea rE ed up 1 ceived from gubernatorial can-| The Broad Ripple League is set Durante-like quality in his voice (points in the third on passes. In Henry F. Schricker and from perienced girls, and B for the be- his eyes. Some of his best anec Hed nee on JO Jong end run aid John Watkins, have been circu- ginners. The girls bowl two 4 0.."2r0 jokes on J. H. Beam. |School kick and recovered in the lated through the club organiza- games each Monday immediately | For|
was “fer” or “agin” proposals af-| | campaign speeches of the candi- 2nd the decreasing number of ; - HOM the “fish and gaié boys" for acs! servation organigations and asked : ' v haar Find Sport Teaches Chance to Make -Million B Lake Forest est and water conservation, and y admit they muffed the chance. Lake Forest Academy out-Three-Way Qui | ee-vvay Wiz healthful and it seems that bowl- Johnny Beam is the city’s leading bowling impresario, owning 43 to 6. Park School made eight sive this year than for a decade, 1p all sections of the city high tury and admits his greatest mis- yard pass in the first period. The Izaak Walton League, spurred onthe yse of telepathy in high school he missed his million. The ground {on an off-tackle play. Both kicks tacting candidates, a special ques-| 000 0aioles and otherwise aids| ow Dick Hall in the second quarter. Washington, president of the Ripple Bowl every Monday aft- ;nortsman, and a raconteur of \zone. They made their extra didates Hobart Creighton and up in two groups, A for the ex- and you can see the humor in| {the final period, the Academy taltion. lafter school, and some of them| He is generous to fault. ‘end zone. Score by periods:
'Lake Forest .12 7 12 12—43
Speeches of the leading candi- carry averages which would bejinstance. last year he shipped) Park School.. 0 6 0 0-86
dates have also been watched for welcomed by many older bowlers. home 1500 pounds of game Ssh} statements indicating their atti-| One of the better keglers in the from Lake of the ood, 3 - a tude. |A group is Norma Clark, 6520 friends, who Sou ot RL a) ; {Carrollton Ave., whose average is {rom town, cou e Duck Season Slow 121 with a high game of 51. /He didn't catch them, but then Opening- of the migratory Another 16 year-old, Janet Meck- Who can catch 1500 pounds of waterfowl hunting season Friday ing, 5805 Carrollton. Ave. has an fish in two weeks with a fly rod. found more hunters than birds average of 115. Fourteen-year-| ‘2 » and it Wags a fortunate nimrod old Sue Beck, 5515 Allisonville| v “Livan al who had anything to boast about.|Rd., has a high game of 136 and! JORN ALSO Sites 2 niu Although there has been a south- she is just a freshman. {dinner for his bowling ward movement of waterfowl] Leaders in each .of the two 2nd local sportswriters. He says,
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SPORTSMAN—Joha.H. | Almost From Day
Beam, bowling impresario and all-round sperrtsman-.shows. a. They're Foaled is characteristic smile during a re- | ® |scent dinner given on his 60th birthday anniversary. Johnny has just returned from another |
‘ NEW YORK (NEA) — There was a sudden commotion at the
weather conditions in Southern gro,pg ang high scorers for each “I have more fun than anyome| 4. “yy yo Losin country |JOS€Ph M. Roebling shed at Bel-|¢
Canada and Northern states has 1 he: at . puniey tmont ; not been sufficiently severe to isan recuse Megais at the end else at the party. They cost) , 4 .. ther gala dinner is in Park
till” can’t 4}, ki A boy scooted out’ from, under start the major flights. | money, sure, but you s the making. Best results on the opening day| Broad Ripple is not the only i... it with you.” the stall screen.
|school in this movement to unseat “We're saddling a couple of were reported by hunters work-|5C - q He makes a yearly pilgrimage Tyl, e Gets Revenge ; ” ing along small streams and “pot- the ugh, scoring oldsters in the to Lob Toes of another John H.| an 9g yearlings for the first time,” ex-
holes” rather than around_ the ” Beam (no relation) in Sotith Da- On Mississippi S plained Andy Schuttinger, larger bodies of water. Beech Grove Bowling alley be- . tate .'. = 8 kota, where he hunts pheasant NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 30 (UP) Conservation officials again re- 8an a teen-age league just this =." “gets tired.” , Oct. UP | INSIDE the stall the o
minded duck hunters that they Week composed of Beech Grqye are required to have a federal High School girls. There are 26 “duck stamp” as well as a state enrolled so far under the sponlicense or permit. sorship of the Perry Township . weekly newspaper. Dewey Byrket, Merit Plan Seems Sure co-owner of the alley, expects the From the committments of the league to build up to at least 48 candidates for Governor and the girls, who will bowl Monday aftlegislature, it seems certain that ernoons after school.
Johnny recently celebrated his|—Tulane called on all its bruising t51xeq softly, kept the yearling 60th birth date with a pheasant power today to win 9 to 0 over a turning around in a circle. His dinner for his friends. Birds he Mississippi State team that was free hard gradually slid down the ‘shot -last year were the main still struggling dangerously when colt’s neck to the saddle girth, course. — [the game ended. {and he tightened it a bit more. Johnny first came to Indian-| Some 47,000 spectators saw The exercise boy re-entered the apolis to go into partnership Tulane avenge the 20 to 0 pasting stall, talking to the colt, and with his brother in 1919 When the Sheen Vin 30k from Mi. reriounted : { e Illinois leys.|sissippl State here last year. is time the colt just laid his the coming session of the General] The Shortridge contingent of they Se of the alleys. Tulane’s power was generated/ears back, but ah jump. Ih Asembly 1s going to enact some 24 regulars rolls Wednesday at ui, "vowing experience included|bY two hard-driving backs and a another stall a colt by Lockinvar measure to place Conservation the Parkway alleys. Business the River Rouge and Battle Creek line that held like granite when | was amiably turning with a boy
officers and possibly all technical has been slack. in this league | Tom. (8horty) McWilli took i ventures and the experience » y c ams fon his back, docile as a pony. workers Jn the department on 3 lately because of much extracur-| gained in the East with his his State team too close to the . activity.. |goal,
r. It seems equally certain that| panual's “little women” get in fathe . po
legislative favor will also be given bowling swi - : land one of the most dangerous handled almost from the day a proposal for the teaching of ie Square Poa avery ous IN 1832 the brothers branched phos in - the Southeastern they're foaled” said Trainer natural resource conservation in day. Forty girls bowl two games out, opening the Central alleys. Conference, bulled through the Schuttinger. “When they come to the schools. A start in this direc- och ynder the direction and su-'The Pennsylvania alleys were Mississippi State line for long us though théy've never had a tion has been made thréugh the neryision of Miss Parr, who began d in 1936. The partnership Sains and scored Tulane's only saddle on. - holding of a summer instruction howling with the class three ro co » - P touchdown in the fourth period. | “Occasionally you get a rodeo camp for teachers, qualifying years ago. |was dissolved with the death of| em Iperformer, but it just takes a (John’s older brother in 1942. And
them to teach conservation: but s : {little longer for him to get used this is regarded as too slow a step| Boys League Planned {Johnny became sole owner of the Rice. Ends Losing Streak to things.” !
in emphasizing Indiana's conser-| Leading the league at present DOWlng properties. LUBBOCK, Tex., Oct. 30. (UP)| vation needs. are Barbara Phillips, with a 120, The energetic nimrod-bowling|—Rice Institute of the Southwest Cougars’ String Safe D k Limit Hunt average; Jean Hilgemeier, 119; enthusiast gave up league bowl- Conference broke its four-game akotas Limit Hunters oo 5 ning, 118 and Bar. Ing “at least 15 years ago” and losing streak with a 14- victory] PULLMAN, Wash, Oct. 30 Local nimrods looking forward para Nichols with 117. (now limits his rolling to “pot/over Texas Tech that spoiled|(UP)—Washington State College to another pheasant season in the Lo games.” His wife, Billie, limits homecoming for the losers today.|/took a hard fought victory over Dakotas have been advised that om gan. manager of the her bowling action to a few| Rice got its twe touchdowns ir|the University of Idaho, 19-14, . alleys, says he would like to! [the first half and played a de-|today for the Cougars’ 24th con- « 9% 9 9 ¥« I 9 9K start a boys’ league, but he has Sames a week. play | y (to compete with too m th “She's never been a bowler,” fensive game thereafter, holding secutive win over their Pacific Sate p any other| vs Johnny. |off Tech until early in the final Coast Football Conference neighAbout the second Saturday in . MT: and Mrs. Beam live at 177 period. bor. | Y W. Westfield Blvd. but Johnny
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what kind of a’ delivery you are using, straight ball, hook, curve,’ Height Advantage By JIM SMITH
or backup, the alstrike target fis always the same, The Indianapolis Jets, mem-| And not only bers of the ‘Basketball Asociation | that, but whichof America, will make their home, ever one you use debut tomorrow night at Butler Fieldhouse. The St. Louis Bombers will furnish the opposition.
to hit the bullseye, the pins will act the same.
The magic The game here. will mark the opening of the third season of| Spot, Salle be play in the BAA and several : Pocket,
--His the opening ibetween the Nos. land 3 pips. See illustration.) Changing the irection of the ball, or ‘angle which it was started, to deliver the different specialties you may have at your command, doesn't change the target either.
dent “Maurice Podoloff are ex-| pected to attend. | ( The Jets, wito base thetr-attacic| | on speed, will have Coach Bruce! Hale and Charlie,Black at for-| wards with George Glamack at center, Starting guards will be] Freddy Lewis and Price Brook- . ow fleld. Hale, Lewis and Glamack wt were with the team last year AT THIS POINT I would like while Black and Brookfield to advise beginners to roll a starred with the Anderson pack- straight ball and not experiment
ers. N Bombers Taller {with the many refinements I refer
to for the sake of more advanced The visiting Bombers, defend- powlers. I'd like to emphasize
ing champions of the BAA, will rolling a straight ball—not an have as one of their starters In- attempt: to throw it with some diana University’s, Johnny Logan. wrist action. 4 Logan is the team's leading of-| Putting spin on the ball should fensive player. At the center spot will ‘be 6-foot-9 Red Rocha of mentals have been so thoroughly Oregon. State. learned that stance, push-away The Bombers will have the ad-|of the ball, stride, and swing al
vantage in height averaging 6 come so easily and naturally that feet 4,, while the Jets average you don't have to think about it. 6 feet 3. However, the Jets will]. . = = outweigh their opponents 10 WHATEVER WAY the ball arpounds per man. The Naval Reserve independent| "> by expert or beginner. 3 team will meet Jones & Male strike results from a series of pin in the curtain raiser at 7 o'clock, contacts. The No. 1 or headpin| with the Jet-Bomber game sched-| knocks down the Nos. 2-4-7 as the! uled to .get under way at 8:30. | llustration shows. No. 3 pin sails The starting lineup: into Nos. 6 and 10. Then the ball crashes into No. 5, which in turn
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JETS 22 Bruce Hale...... Fo... clears off No. 8. Deflected by No. 44 Charles Black . PF ..'Easy Parham 1 8, the ball veers to the right and
. ha 4 topples No. 9. | di Maughn ill And this can all be accomg r plished by the straight ball deliv! ered from approximately halfway Hanover Downs between the gutter and the center : of the alley. Work at developing| Franklin, 51-0 a straight stride (run), and on] FRANKLIN, Ind, Oct. 30 (UP) |swinging the ball as true and easy —Galloping Hank Treesh scored| as a pendulum. Put it down there| four touchdowns today as Han-/ between the 1 and 3 pin and watch, over humiliated Franklin College! them fall! a 51 to 0 today before a disap-| ——
pointed homecoming crowd. Wo calor fo Treesh’s 24 points boosted his! season total to 84—12 more than Cowbeps, the leading individudl scorer tal-| Indians, Little fed in Indiana ‘college football! Housekeepers Jast Sasson. a was Hanover's' od Just plain n in Hoosier college! conference. : gy Lge] Little Rascals Franklin threatened seriously| ECALAILILY Fun Till 9 P.M. only once when Jack Davidson
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the first period and scored after that almost at will. Treesh dom-| inated offensive play but other six-pointers were accounted for by Phil Records, Don Wood and! Bill Klein, who was last year's top touchdown artist in the state.
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