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oxing Crown

Decisions Defender Bob Simmons In 10-Round Slugfest at Armory

By JIM HEYROCK Although the Indiana state welterweight crown rested on the curly head of Joe Sgro today, the lad from whom the title was snatched, Bob Simmons, could thump his chest as a proud reminder that he took everything there was to offer and came back swinging. Simmons, who has built an impressive record in the professional ring in the past few years, was bleeding freely from the mouth and Hose whrie the hard-pitting S870 Muncie, in 141 of the first round.|

was unmarked when the bell ended the 10th and final stanza Art Andrews, 138, Gary, won a of last night's title battle. |six-round decision over Pedro SerFor Sgro it was even more than | rice, 0, Mexico Quy. Park the state title he was winning| 10 the semi-fina ne rarker, from the lad who had been ex-|133. a Washington High School pected to put Sgro’s nose print on| {student, showed a lot of promise the Armory canvass. |as he decisioned Charlie Scott, 1132, Cincinnati, in six rounds. By

Sgro also won_ghe satisfaction] winning, the youthful Parker won of freely pasting t e{boy who had Yilf a spot on the card next

defeated him by decision seven] week. years ago in the Golden Gloves tournament in Chicago. It was all Sgro from the veginning, much to the satisfaction of ei lides By y: the 2900 wildly-cheering fans who attended last night's championoe Bosse, 18 to 0 Outweighs Challenger Simmons, who stands a good five inches higher than Sgro, out-| A few of ull BI rugged weighed the challenger by a high school football clubs powered! pound and a quarter—Simmons| their way through slime and mud| weighing in at 147 and Sgro tip- last night, and the front-runners| ping the scales at 145%. {who played still ruled the grid-| There was no time wasted when iron today. the two boys came together for; But numerous games in all em the opening round. They sparred parts of the state were postponed for a split second and then the because of the weather. fans had the answer as to what| Muddy conditions may also the outcome would be. have been responsible for EvansA right hand exploded in Sim-|Vville Reitz’ inauspicious showing. mons’ face. His head snapped The Panthers, Indiana's No. 1

back and he stood flat-footed and|Schoolboy eleven, romped to. their consecutive victory by

open-mouthed, astonished that he|eighth had been hit so hard and so soon.! blasting city rival Bosse, 18 to 0. Lack of Polish ln Well-regarded Kokomo

But it was apparently Sgro'sitra]. La

the rugged Simmons to last Hetby Ft. Wayne North, 19-7. Goshen stance. upset South Bend Washi In the third round, Sgro landed|7. Ps Baton, left and right hooks repeatedly i NIHSC, the first time Goshen and then stood in the center of ever got by Washington. the ring until Simmons recovered) and came back for more. Even in| the seventh and eighth when 13 Grid Players immong’ eyes became. glassy and | the fans wondered what was hold-! Killed in 1948 ing him up, Sgro. fafled to be-| | yy \NGELES, Nov. 6 (UP)--come jhe aggressor, Thirteen - football play Sgro loa) some of his punching been fatally injured so far in power in Ine ag two Sounds. he 1948, a decline from the 20 dead in the same period last year, Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood of the Ameri-|

dition, came to the front. Simmons was taking every one of... rootball Coaches eo reported today.

those vicious punches, shaking his! Seven of the 13 fatalities oc-

head and coming back to meet] Sgro. | _There was no doubt about the judges’ voting. Judge Anthony Coppi scored 60 points for Sgro and 40 for Simmons. Glenn Speitel gave Sgro 59 and Simmons 41, while Referee Paul W. Misch-| ler scored 56 for Sgro and 44 for, Simmons. This corner agreed with] Coppi.

sandlot piayers. There were no college player deaths.

‘Amateur Basketbell

The Moral Athletic Club of Acton, Ind., wants to schedule with having access to a gym, Call or

Crowd Pleasing j3o8, L Risley, RB. R.°Y, Last night's supporting card|

Results of the pre-season tournament Pt. Wa

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High School Basketball

HIGH SCHOOLS Akron 30, Leiter's Ford 2

knocked out Harry Monroe, 150,

| Marshall 49, Mecca 3 [Mexico 43, Laketon

in the Eastern division of

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curred among high school play-| ers; three among professional and Bi Ig State Ti tle semi-pro players and three among

teams ana University team which com-

‘Acton, FRanklin | Pleted the four-mile Notre Dame

Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. CROWN CHANGES HANDS—It was an evening of duck and punch for Joe: Sgro as he lifted the Indiana state welterweight crown from the head of Bob Simmons last night in the Armory. Sgro outpunched the champion from the opening bell and in addition to winning the welterweight toga, he avenged a defeat handedhim in 1941

by Simmons in the Golden Gloves tournament. In the photo at left, the stocky Sgro ducks under a punch thrown by Simmons. Simmons was successful in landing only a few minor punches to Sgro's head during the 10rounder. In the center photo, a blow thrown by Sgro glances off the side of Simmons’ head as the dethroned champion tried one of his own. At right, Sgro and Simmons tie up on the ropes in one of their numerous clinches. This photo was snapped in the final round when Simmons’ mouth and nose were bleeding freely.

Missouri Valley [Southport Wins, Tech [Toney Penna Cops Ties Grid Record Drops Tilt to Jeff North, South Open

NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UP)—So Wheeler Scores 22 Points for Red Birds; PINEHURST, N. C., Nov. 6 you don’t think the tiny Missouri i (UP)—Smilin’ Toney Penna, the, Valley football team_should be . Fumble Costs East Siders 6-0 Contest . veteran Cincinnati par-buster, tomentioned in the ‘same breath Southport downed Decatur Cen-'day sported one of his biggest with the mighty University of tral 28-6 in the final game of the grins following his thrilling vic-| Washipgton? prieve on the goal line as a season for both teams last night | tory in the 46th annual North | Well, impossible as it may Lafayette touchdown was nulli- on a muddy Southport field. ‘and South open golf tournament. sound, that was the case today fied by a penalty was not enough: Midway in the second quarter,| Penna copped the title and its after little but powerful Missouri to save Indianapolis Tech from a back, broke away on his own 30, jaccompanying $1500 prize yesterValley tied Washington's national |6-to-0 defeat here last night when Louis Mundy, Decatur right half-| {day with a brace of 70's for the | collegiate record for consecutive Tech fumbled on the mext play and ran 56 yards to Southport’s| final 36 holes, giving him an ag-| victories by smothering Tarkio, ‘and Tackle Jim Géris snatched 24, Six plays later Ulysses Rice, 'gregate of 285, three under par, |87 to 0, for its 39th straight last it up in the end zone for La- Decatur's fullback, went over for the 72-hole match. } night. |fayette. from the one for the lone Decatur! Sammy Snead of White Sul- | The Vikings didn’t look like Gil! The high school grid battle, score. A pass by Jack Plummer phur Springs, W. Va. and ama-| Dobie's great Huskie elevens that played in rain and mud, was a failed for the extra point. 'teur Julius Boros of Bridgeport, set the previous mark at the turn windup for the North Central] Near the end of the second Conn. each finished with 287 to of the century, but they were Conference. Tech went all out quarter Southport got going. tie for the runner-up spot. mighty {formidable as they in an effort to snap a losing They took over on their own 25 Chick Harbert of Detroit, Clayamassed 20 points in the first streak, but a fourth-quarter drive and drove to the Decatur 47. A ton Heafner of Charlotte, N. C., |quarter and just coasted the rest to the opposing 1-yard line went 15-yard penalty backed them up and amateur Frank Stranahan of > the way. for nothing as Lafayette held for to their own 38. At this point Toledo, O., tied for fourth with

Times State Service

LAFAYETTE, Nov. 6—A re-

Volyen Ashford was the coach three plays and took the ball on Bob Wheeler, Southport halfback, |288's. {of the Vikings when they started downs. passed to right and Joe Hurrle, Johnny Palmer of Badin, N. C., {their victory string with al The on the 25. He went over to score was next with a 290, then came triumph over Rockhurst in 1941. curred and Bob Wheeler made the extra defending champion Jim Turnesa' He is still the head man. Now when the Broncos started their point on a line buck. of Elmsford, N. Y., Lew WorAshford is pointing his boys paydirt drive by pouncing on a With Wheeler doing most of sham of Chicago, Joe Taylor of | {toward another Washington rec- Tech fumble on Tech's 48. Dan the ball carrying, Southport Bristol, Tenn. and Clare Doser ord—60 games without a defeat, Casey was the big gun as he drove 75 yards and scored from of Hartsdale, N. Y., all tied with {but counting ties. passed to Earl Henninger on the the nine through right tackle in 291s.

35, ran the ball to the 20 and the third. Wheeler went through = a. Prep Gridder [Tasnt again to Henninger on nai on yop ne $3iIa Point o Madison Cubs Leads State— | “Open Season With With One Arm «69-20 Triumph |

Buddy Bundrent went over for | Southport's 28 points to bring h SOUTH BELOIT, II, nited Press

nullified touchdown ocin the second quarter

[the touchdown which was called 'season’s total to 84. back. Score by periods, Score by pensions; {Lafayette PP 0 0— 6 Decatur Cen. . 8 | Tech .

siersee 0 ’ 0 0— 0 Southport da 7 ’ ay

Nov. 8

(UP) — K H South! D N tr D T | THE Mel Cubs, a perennial held to a 7-7 tie by Muncie Cons| Beloit High So Balt ath| ! enies 2 re ame, rojans Southern Indiana Righ $c000l bas-| Porte's Slicers had a

lack of ring polish that allowed |foyr-game winning streak snapped

ketball powerhouse, were off to {a fast start in the 1948-49 hard-| wood campaign today. The Cubs, a regional winner last March and choice of United Press to win the state title, opened their season with a lop-sided 69 a, to 20 victory over Vevay last t night. The winners scored 21 points in |the first six minutes‘of play be- | fore Vevay broke into the scoring

|today held the Illinois prep football scoring leadership although he played nearly the entire season with one arm chained To his

To End 24-Year Series

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6 (UP)—Southern California Coach side. Jeff Cravath has branded as “idle gossip” rumors that the Trojans The 17-year-old senior, Who ang Notre Dame would end their 24-year-old football series after, dislocated his shoulder early in next year’s game. the season, scored 42 points in| “There are no strained relations between Notre Dame an his school's 49-8 victory over the go» Cravath told the local Notre Dame Alumni Club yesterday. |

Wiscongin School for the Deat; The Trojan coach explained! Cc di H anadian Heavy {column. Dee Monroe, principal

last night, for a total of 165. ' ; that contracts for more games Hanson's ‘six touchdowns and a4 not yet been sighed because To Wrestle Here |holdover of Coach Ray Eddy's Al Lovelock, Canadian heavy- club, was on the floor but 13 min-

extra points enabled him to take ,"romber of the Pacific Coast ihe scoring, io, who. so Ronnie Conference is permitted to sign ints last oo 0 scored 13 ,,iqi4e games until their confer- | 3 for tne ease Bein wal ence schedule is completed. weight, and Jim Henry, of Corpus Uie5 87d scored 24 pointe ipldyed their final games of the Nang a local Catholic Christi, Tex:; have been matched MONROEVILLE, surprise vie-| for semi-winduup action on next) tor in the Ft. Wayne regional last spring, subdued little Hoagland,

Year last night. the two schools would end their series after the 1950 contest. The {Tuesday night's Armory wrestling Nine. sald presse b the Big, card, Matchmaker Billy Thom an- | irop the Irish from thelr schedule, nOunced today. | Brook edged Goodland, 35-32. Cul-| | Denies Entire Story | The Lovelock-Henry duel has ver and Brook won sectionals last| SOUTH BEND, Nov. 6 (UP)— Cravath denied. the entire story. been signed for one fall with a March. Indiana won the Big State cross- “Idle gossip doesn’t help the {30-minute time limit. The only loser among the 1948; country meet yesterday, scoring|finest of relationships,” he said. The headline battle will involve tourney elite was Sharpsville, win-, 36 points to 48 for Purdue and|«Qur trustees are men who can’tithe N. W. A. heavyweight crown/ner at Sheridan's sectional site. 67 for Notre Dame. be shoved around just as Father| when Lou Thesz, Hungarian! | Sharpsville lost to Union of How-| Dave DeWitte paced the Indi-|Cavanaugh, the president of Notre champion from St. Louis, taces|ard County, 38-30. | Dame, can’t be.” {Karl (Killer) ‘Davis, the former ee ar Willis O. Hunter, SC director grid and basketball star at “Ohio Football Results course in 20:29.5. Rain made the] of athletics, termed the future State University. CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS {going rough. {relationship as ‘status quo.” | The title tilt calls for two falls Lafayette 6, Tech 0

U Takes Over

Culver blasted Flora, 63-44, and|

was equally crowd-pleasing. Injiast night at YMOA yners 3 Ball State Teachers ollege,| « i Sedthport 28, D ai Central 6. «the curtain-raiser, Paul Terry, | Indiana Miho) Sone Jo nit |Muncie, won the Little lA oa rit, th7se SMH 8. 96-iEE Wie Rr Bhoriri i. pesiraned te Mon 18) a : T3sanaDolis No a [Indiana university Extension forfeited to JErass Coney title with 27 points.|president of ‘the Los Angeles| ESP: | washington 2 at Howe (postponed to Mon- ; nderson followed with 50 and'yn te - hedral King, 167, of Dayton, O., in 2:05 i” ehr's Beer will open its season next Manchester with 104. iy Dame Ciuh id is it Colts Sign Vacanti (cagheara” 3 Fm Ripele. tpoutpanss 7] of the first round. |gemars. arb o'claek nthe Ghristamere| Indiana's’ victory brought back institutions to find a way for its} BALTIMORE, Md. Nov. 6 OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Richy Leland, 152, Gary, gym. For games with “the Fehrs Beer| the championship which Notre continuance.” | (UP)—Quarterback Sam Vacanti Je Castle 19, Marion 14

re Haut Garfield at land center Herb Coleman today] sesiponcd: to ranight! | were acquired by the Baltimore: Kokoma % Minge Central 7 (tie). unis on eru {Colts of the All-America Foot- Gurion 0} Vincenmes 12. {ball Conference. Washington 14, Linton 0 | vansville Reitz, 18, Evansville Bosse 0. Vacanti, a former star at Pur- graced 13, slesandris 8 due, and Coleman, a Notre Dame Br Central at New Albany (post

"Dame took from the school last Bloomington

Fight Results

By United Press Bh YORK (St. Nicholas Arenar--Pele]

. . Action Awaited 0 ead. Grand Rapids. Mich.. outpoin n Bonus Players | | Charley Ss AfTif, 156, uanoryn Pad

Albany 30, DeSoto 28. | Michigantown 34, ® ehrvon 24. Tommy Collins Bos- alumnus, were released recently! Monday Anderson St. Mary's 82, Windtal a. | Midland 25, Marce 321. | - bn a ked out Jack idery Arm-| uli ¢ City 13, South Bend Adam) 0. Ashley 31, Salem Center [x Milan 43, Rising Sun CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 8 (UP) strong, 120° Toronto an {by the Chicago Rockets. |ge oshen T, South Bend Washington 0 | via 8). alvin 3 {Monterey 48. CYass Creek 18 |—Baseball's executive committee West Lafa ae 13, Lowell 0. atesville 35, Morristown 33 {Moral Township (Shelby) 30, New Pales- y " Rotel Re Tove 5 overtime). | Rel 41, Tete 30 [ioasy Araiies major sua mines) Re ne Cone Wayne Central Boswel , Fowler 37 (overtime), | Mt vr 41, Teft | Brighton 27, Scot | Monroeville 35. Hoagland 18 league action on its proposal that | * Catholic (postponed to Monday Brook 35. Goodland 32 | Montmorenci 38, Jackson Township (Tip- clubs be permitted to option out }2 Wayne Consordia. -Howe M. A. (post-

Brownstown 38, Ooolitic 32. Brownsville 44, Liberty 42 on 34, Forest 24 Spencerville 36 City 62, Whitewater 53.

{ iano 38. Dayton 36 Mulroy 29, Clarksburg 22. New Castle 19, Marion 14 New Ross 38, Jackson Township (Boone)

68. Raleigh 2 Delaware) 47, Dw wan 28. New. Salem 69, Orange 38 52, Whiteland 41. Otter Creek 41, Honey Creek 33.

Brookville 31 36, Knightstown 27 Washington Center 22. 40, Chili 22. St Bernice 33,

Pennville 68, Poling 1 Prairie Creek 33, Pimento 30. Petroleum 35, Ossian 30. Prairie 26, Jofierscn (Howard) 26. Pine Village 35, Oxford 29.

Pittsboro 30, Avon 29. 33 Paoli 47, Mitchell 38. 19, Pierceton 43, Leesburg 26.

Pleasantville’ 27, tn 24. Quincy 52, Reelsville - Redkey 53, Madison ownship (Jay) 19. N Richland SensHp 23. liamsport 18

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39, Wolcott-| West Terre Haute Valley 42, Newport 25.

| Whiting at Hammond Clark Jogos,

: w r Joseph County) 38, Willshire (O.) 34, Moproe 27, "Wolcott 44, Surnettsvi le 33. Wolf Lake 40, North Webster 37. Yorktown dy "Union City 40,

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{bonus players during their first { Bio¥nell 41. Boonville 0

!year of play. | Humuons Tech at a mond High (post- : on rain The leagues will consider the | Whiting at Hammond Clark (postponed,

iresolution at their December con-| | ventions. At present, a bonus player cannot be optioned and | cannot be traded or sold to a club| of lower classification without first being waived by "all other

East Chicago Washington at East Chi- | cago Roosevelt. (postponed, rain). COLLEGE fan Jose State 21, Brigham You Morris Harvey 0, West Virginia

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(tie Mantels Teachers 20, New Haven Teach-

? rs 7. clubs of equal or higher classifi- Southeast Missours State T.. Missour tation. School of Mines (Rolla) *7 (ie).

Whitman College 14, Idaho College of Idaho 14, Whitman College 6. Om 13, Do ne Luther 12, Simpson 0.

Under the.council's proposal, a bonus player could be optioned,

fed, SELMA, Ala... Nov. 8 (UP)— {Maurice I. Bloch, former president of the Selma Baseball Club

| Cleveland Baross is Eddie Wares.’ Eddie will see plenty-of action 1 |and widely known sports figure,

this week-end as indianapolis plays the Barons in Cleveland tonight | YMCA last night won a dual, and returns to the Coliseum tomorrow night in a home-and-home telegraphic swim meet, 39 to 27, series. The Caps defeated the Barons, 3-2, the last time they over a Phoenix Ariz, Y team, | played here.

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Knicks Outrun Jets, 87-71

Locals Sink Only 22 Field Goals; BAA Champs Here Tuesday

By JIM SMITH Professional basketball, especially as played in the BAA, calls for a lot of running. Not only do you have to run fast, but you have to run long (eight minutes longer than other leagues) if you expect to win. The Indianapolis Jets ran fast enough, but not long enough. As a result they were on the short end of an 87-71 game with the last

heat in the second stanza hitting 6 more field goals and 3 fouls for a total of 17 points. The Jets are on their way to Rochester where they play the | Royals tonight. Their next home game will be Tuesday when they {meet Baltimore, defending champions of the BAA.

night in Butler Fieldhouse. The Jets last year wore down many an opponent by being able to outrun them on the big Butler floor. Last night they ran into an outfit that outran them. But the ability to run wasn't the only thing that handed the [Jets their first loss of the sea-!

Indianapolis (71) New York (37) ison. They couldn't hit their hat a 1s fi pr . ; ne ft pt from the floor counting only ack, raun. f 7°14 oF 7 5 1 Bymes-t 3:1 field goals against 35 sunk bY Tiariek. t 1 3 5 Noel f i a3 the Knicks. Accuracy at the foul Nagy. f 1 1 3 McGaha, f 3 3 4 L f° 1.2 WRitter, f 2 18 line kept the Jets in He Same Sl o 3 33 Palmer. 1 13a ithe first half and gave them the Mandic. ¢ 3 Rothenbrg, ¢ 3 1 4 lead as the half ended 44-43. And Drossre®%3 2 (Entec 313 that was the last time they were Passaglia 0 0 0 Kuka, g 218 in front. In the first half they|Koseeta g 2 4 °3Van B Roly 7 3 1 hit 21 out of 27 shots from the! = Totals 23.27 30 Totals 35 17 38 Icharity line. The Knicks hit 7 v Halftime score: Indianapolis 44, New . { Yor! of 18 tries. Free throws missed: Mandic 3, Lewis 3,

e third quarter the Nagy 2. Hale 3, Black, Tidrick, Glamack, During i : 3 Passaglia, Brookfield; Knorek 3. Van Breda

Jets managed to stay within two ete Braun 3, Byrnes, MgGaba, Paipoints of the Knicks mainly on mer, Rothenberg 3

the field goals of Player- -Coach Officials: | Bruce Hale. But late in that period Hale Pro Basketball - ‘hurt an ankle injured early in BAA STANDINGS | practice season, and was forced Eastern Divisfon

Bid Borgia and Bill Solodare.

| to leave the game. And then the! Ww. L. Pet | Jets not only fell apart, they ran |nesoipston 138 ie out of steam. |Philadeiinia . 3 } 3% The New Yorkers exhibited a providence '. Ce 1 000 fancy passing attack. In fact Boston ..... °o 1 000 during some portions of the game Minneapolis Western. Division 0 1.000 lit was a little too fancy even for | INDIAN. . 1 1 500 /them. Some of the boys didn’t| {Pt Warne .- S30 know the ball was coming to Rochester . 0 0 1000 them. {St.Louis o 1 000 LAST NIGHT

High scorer for the night was yoy y SUL | Bruce Hale who before being in-! | jured hit 7 field goals and 5 free throws for a total of 19 points. Scoring honors for the Knicks, were taken by Bill Van Breda) Kolff. Held to one field goal in the first half, he turned on the

Bowling 'Em Over onsen

Paul Field came close to the 700 mark last night with a 692 rolled for the Delaware Bowling Center team in the ook Hunt His games were 222-277-193. In the New York Central League at the Pennsylvania alleys, Roscoe Lickliter got 655 for th rinsteiner Funeral Home squad with lines of 231-189-235, Bill Shatkey tallied a 653 from scores of 223-196-234 for the Burns |Cafe team in the Sport Bowl] | Red Stuart, Kamm's Beer | Recreation League.

Turkeys for Turkeys

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249 Play Ball

LANSING, Mich. — A total of 249 students at Michigan State /played football in the 1947 season.

Ty Fox, Bowes Seal Past ......... {Jon Elliott, Hotel Marqui Bradley, Ban rd Joe “Cream.

Two local keglers are going to| vie. tt Dun- Bar : get "their Thankegiving tusgey Ey Fee Siler Bd Bid 11 8

free this year. Roy Herrin, of the | Lowell Young. Kingan A and A 808 | Oscar osenbaum. pangler's arage Broad Ripple Bowl, announced | Gene Lakey, Herman's Funeral Home .. 607 {last night he will donate a turkey, Prank A us, Roger- -Popp

Dacar Be rens, randt Pros. ...... 605 to the man and woman rolling |P king. Grave Oil Service... 6.3 | the highest scores in open bowling om aa Burns Oafe ............ 603 2 Nortis Cdopst, Fun Bowl Classic No. 4 602 {on Saturdays. ul ner, Kringer Drugs ........ 1 Parkway alleys have a spot in| Soo Akard Clifton-Wilder Fuel ...... 600

60 | Amos Bruhn, Smith's Department Store 600 |their Intermediate League fOr & Gene zweisier, Union Title Co. 600

|ive-man team. This. is a handi-| orHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) |cap league rolling at P. M. Harry Bauer, Bt. Andre Wednesday. For details call the ET obbine, N Link Belt No. 1 alleys, Wabash 9977. Tom Logan, manager at the!

1 a B. jWarmouth, Aricent wi] EL \ uare alleys, received, Bi alensi, Goodwin-Westfall Groe. 5 Fountain Sq terd G4 m ‘Dal-|§ enneth Hutton, Martin's Market .. 569 La postcard yesterday 1ro n Rohr, Ertle Machine .. 58

8, Tex., congratulating him for | Jonnny Scheib, Sr. CYO Mixed

la Earl Cox. Linde Air Mixed .... the 720 that he rolled on Sept. 18. Jan, Glencer, Sn Mined are M a Harry Dar Moon Lite Mixed «es 561 With 85 teams registered, the Zeiiw Blackwell, Real Silk Mixed. 383 {Pot of Silver Tournament at the!rrank Veitkan. Link .. 958 Vy iJoe Russell, Pittman- Bae Poa: 553 Antlers alleys will get under way Joc Ruel, Pinan Rice Fuel ved i) tonight at 6:30 p. m. The $745 James Grayson, Dia. Chn. Night Wkrs. 550

|prize money will be divided be{tween 16 teams. 4 ; Following are the teams, cap- Gil, tN fier pronorate A tains and schedules for the Nov. Jim Bristow, Mitchell Scott . -7 competition:

K. Cromwell, Em-Roe Spt. Gds. Mixed ? Art Slinger, St, Joan of Arc American

Harold Schlenz, Em-Roe Sporting | Gds. | Lonnie“Heightchew, Chey, Fant Hawks

Saturday, Nov. 6, 6:30 p. m. Harry Rpybolt, Jaycee 530 Jrapks Furniture ........ Iva Dinninger! Charles Lahman. Pub. Bary. "Ind. Mixed 524 Shomas Bemis & Co. ....... M. Wheeler Jack Welker, Moose ........ ......... 511 Mike Haney .......c.cocoeeee. A. Skaggs Don Dakin, St. Catherine's Mixed .... 510 C. J. Carlson . Lombard Ed Bruck, Irvington Presbyterian ... 505 Downey Dunker . y Degischer Gale Nave. State Board of Health Mix. 486 K. W. Carr Motors . M. Heste 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN)

Paper Service . Hoy] Agnes Junker, Indianapolis Typewriter § M. & H Hiqaor Store. . /. Downs Mary Baringer. Indiana Gear orks 77 Saturday, Nov. 6, 9 Pp. m. Laverne Biers, Williams Purnitu Vins B10 {yaver Men's Shop ... . G. Rhodes Frances Snyder, Indianap's Typewriter | Hickman Wairlawsy . A. Crull{Marta Roberts, Williams Furniture .. 545 |Sco tts Collier | June Glasson, Medias’ Men's Wear Ralls City Beer .. . H, Clark Lou Early, Yaver Men's Sho rican Linen Supply Co. .. M. Willis| Lucy Court, De Wolf News . Richmond Insurance Agency ve. C. Clarke Ethel Simpson, Em-Roe Spt. Gds. Mix, nday, Nov. 7, 3:30 p. m. dickey Rotert, Yompson) s Ice Cream 3; Campbell) Hazeltine Jordan, Solataire Beverages 528 cord. Mora; 1 Fisher, Solataire Beverages .. es Bright| Glendon Roempke, Linde Air Moxed .u aM, Wilson |Junis Battreall, Anderson Spring Serv. . W. White e|June Swigfett, De Wolf New A. Brand Polly Ritchey, O'Brien Paints

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