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Sale of Standard-Breds Sold To That Gentleman Here Enters 2d Day
After Take
of $83,550
100 Yearlings Sold for Average of $835;
Bay Colt Brings Top Price of $12,000 = The sale of 369 standard-breds at the Indianapolis Speed Sale
in the cattle pavilion at the state
fairgrounds continued today after
the opening day had brought an average of $835 per sale,
One hundred yearlings were
and a top price of $12,000 was paid for a bay. colt by C. M. Saun-| ®
auctioned yesterday for $83,550
ders of Toledo. Saunders’ purchase was Skaal, by Ecotland out of
Thistledown, that was owned by George ‘DeVries of Norwalk, Cal. .Baunders also bought a Silly for $2500 and sent it back through the auction and lost $600 on the depl. Ten Castleton Farm yearlings, consigned here by Sep Palin, Castleton manager, were sold for $17,425, ©
“'21 States Represented
Whiting, Ft. Wayne; William A. Thompson, : B. Smitha, Edinburgh; Oliver
Parsley, Franklin; Wade Ensminger, Rushville; Thurman B. [Hass Richmond; Paul Palmer, Middletown; Harold B. Barker, Indianapolis; Silas C. Thompson,| New Ross; Fred Cotton, Evans-
The sale, one of four big auc- Vile: Joe 8. Collings, Pittsboro;
tions conducted annually in the U. 8, will end tomorrow, Owners from 21 states are represented at the sale. Hoosier owners include: Charles W. Bock, Bhelbyville; Donald McGahey, Portland; Mau-
{Harry Johnson, Shelbyville; A. B. Coyrer, Lafayette; Fred R.
rown, Warren; Howard Bowyer,| _
B |Fortville; Hettie V. Dunkin, In{dianapolis; Cleo Hiatt, Muncie; {Donald B. and Hargld B. Taylor, Crawfordsville; Chester Young-
rice Thompson, Newton; Charles|\’0d, Evansville; Herman High-
E. Pogue; Attica; Ben Palin, Wingate; Ulrey & Casey, Huntington; George Wasson, North Vernon; R. R. Katterjohn, Boonville; H. K. Raper, Indianapolis; Otis Anderson, Lafayette; Ralph Ritchie, Rockport; Bo Anthers, North Vernon; W. J. Arbuckle, Indianapolis; Harold Boring, Shelbyville; Henry Feindel, Shelbyville; Charles R. Foz, Anderson; Howard Gordon, Morristown; Paul and Pearle Hungeford, Shelbyville! Oscar A. Jose, Indianapolis; Lake & Reagan, Colfax; Charles McGown, Indianapolis; Leo C. McNamara, Indianapolis.
ley, Swayzee; Walter Dispanett, Muncie and Delbert Smith, Young America. :
Ball Knocks Out
Pro Cage Referee 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 17 (UP) — Pat Kennedy, chief referee of the Basketball Association of America, fell unconscious after a freak accident during the 8t. Louis
Bomber-Boston Celtics game last night. Kennedy was hit in the mouth
Hoosier Owners {by the ball when Bomber Don
Other ' Indiana standard-bred owners .are Gilbert J, Motley, Chandler; E. O, Pavey, Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Art Sherrier, Mike Tyrrell, Logansport; Henry Lafayette; F. C. Staley, Anderson; E. Warwick, Westfield; Robert W. Wehrly, © Portland; Parker R.
Putman threw ‘it into the court from out of bounds. He suffered shock when his whistle jammed against his false teeth, which loosened and struck his palate. He was carried from the floor, but was able to walk after the game.
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Ten standard-bred yearlings, owned by Castle Farm, Inc., of Lexington, Ky., brought $17,425 yesterday as the three-day Indianapolis Speed Sale opened in the cattle pavilion at the State Fairgrounds. Fire Goddess, a bay filly shown above, was ausctioned, for $1600, {left fo right) are Col. L. L. Seely, auctioneer, of White Hall, Ill, and" W. J, Arbuckle of Indianapolis, pedigree reader. Standing (left fo right) are Col. Andy Adams of Litchfield, Mich., auctioneer, and Sep Palin, Grand Circuit driver and manager ef the Castleton Farm. SS oes
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By Billy Sixty
AS YOU look down at the ballithe ball is released, and that ’ in the stance, the thumb and in-|is the start of the swing-through. Benerally Sant get ig uel dex finger should make a “V.”| Concentrate on developing a speed. but, fortunately, , The “V” is held in that same rela- rhythmic swing, entirely without make any difference. It's spinj{jve position all through the/hurry or any attempt to force that makes the ball “elbow” swing. Make no effort to apply/the swin arourd and knock the pins down,|wrist turn during the swing. This an
EASY FOR LADIES: Women|
d. _| Getting a hook this way Is pot. FI easy on the hand, and that is unnecessary |why I recommend it particularly 1 for women, and for that matter,
The problem you, “roll
then is to get & to most people. The hook over”
Seated at the tabla |
for the added speed.|dria; Elwood at Rochester; Aua good swing-through|burn at Hartford City; Tipton at will’ give you a hook turn, and|Monticello; Muncie Burris at Royspeed will be unnecessary. Wrist{erton; Peru at Bedford; Kokomo action (see illustration) shouldlat Wabash; Greenfield at Anderbe restricted always to the easy|son; Frankfort at Crawfordsville; of the hand that|Royal get will be short but it will be comes naturally as the ball is
For $1600 _ High Schoo Hit Stride This Week
Franklin, Shelbyville Basketball Squads Open Season in South-Central League
By United Press High school basketball will come into its own this week with 30 or more first-line. ggmes on tap.
The week's firing began las
last season, defeated Franklin, 41 All but a few scattered contests "Will be ed Friday when most of the North Central Conference clubs join in the hardwood melee. But Lafayette Jefferson, THSAA ichampion and NCC titlist, will be idle for another week. Broncos will open Nov. 24 at Lebanon, Among perennial strong teams {opening this week were Bedford's Stonecutters, who will host Peru. Anderson, a finalist last time, will entertain Greenfield; Muncie Central, another finalist, against Winchester; New Castle at Connersville and Kokomo at Wabash. Madison, Rossville, Portland and Monroeville will seek their third straight wins. Madison will
Ceaference teams, Franklin and Shglbyville, opening thelr seasons. Shelbyville, 1947 state champions which won only three games
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at Muncie Central; New Castle at Connersville; Liberty at Rich-
mond; Greensburg at Columbus; Southport at Franklin; Bloomington at Greencastle; Mooresville at
at Shelbyville; Madison at North Vernon; Huntingburg at Syashington; Washington Catholic at Jasper; Bluffton at Columbia City; Monroeville at New Haven; Honey Creek at Terre Haute State; Rossville at Flora; Portland at Union City, Saturday—Muncie Burris at Mishawaka; Brawnstown at LawTenceburs: Beech Grove at Catheral.
be at North Vernon, Portland at Union City, and Monroeville invades New Haven. |
‘In the Southern Indiana Conference, Bloomington's Panthers will open at Greencastle. Muncie Burris, Franklin and| Shelbyville will see action twice! this week. The Burris Owls, also after their third victory, will be at Royerton Friday night and at Mishawaka Saturday. Southport will be at Franklin .and {Seymour at Shelbyville Friday.
Major Indiana high basketball games .this week:
nersville;
fersonville. Friday—Plymouth at Alexan-
Center at Logansport;
Week’s Schedule school |
Wednesday—Brookville at Con-| North Vernon at Jef-|
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Twenty-eight girls of the Perry Township Weekly League added up their scores of their fourth weekly series Monday. The girls are all pupils at the Perry Township High School, They roll every Monday at 3:30 at the Beech Grove Bowl. All are first year bowlers. The object of the organization, which is sponsored by Mrs. Henrietta Goddard, is to promote bowling and high school recreation. The league is sanctioned) by the American Junior Bowling Classic. His scores were 214-201 Congress. Hallie Striebeck is do- and 11 strikes in his last game for nating her Monday afternoons in- 2 278. Leo Ahearn constructed a structing the girls in the proper 676 for the Tomkins Ice Cream bowling form. {squad in the Westside Classic on The team winning the most lines of 207-235-234, Fred Estle, games by March 1, will go to the also for Tompkins, added games A. Jr. B, C. National Tournament. 0f 202-257-194 for a 653. The All expenses will be paid and the| Tompkins team had 2922 on girls will receive trophies win or scores of 920-1031-971, In the Inlose. dianapolis Chevrolet League at Dottie Rains leads the league Fritchett’s, William Power got with a 119 average figured on a 651 with games of 234-215-202. nine game basis. Monday she Local Women High NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (UP)— boosted her average five pine on| W,(I.B.C. announced today the Welterweight Ray (Sugar) RobSauis oe 3 pational standings in SHeWa BL inson went on the “ill and unal. Four other s rjleagues. Yaver Men’ p team " the 90 average mark. Théy are|was in second place with a total| *VAlIable list” In six states today Barbara Kendall, 99.2, Joellen|of 3000 and took first position|for an indefinite period because Sigman, 98.6, Elva Fallowfield, with the best individual game of{0f his inability to go through 97.5, and. Lillian Petac, 97.3, all|1104. Hickman Whilraways placed|With a scheduled bout on Nov. § on a nine game basis, second on a 1074 game. Patty|at Buffalo, N.Y, During the Christmas holidays |Striebeck was the only local gal| The ban was announced by an inter-league handicap tourna-{to make the top ten individual|John M, Christensen, secretary of ment is planned in which the win- highs with a 669. the New York Boxing Commisning team will be awarded pins. iviera Pioneer League will|sion, yesterday and Robinson’s Last Night's Leaders roll a mixed doubles turket shoot/change in status was relayed to The girls fll positions as offi-| next Sunday at Iaria’'s. The man|New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mascers of the club with Joellen Sig-| with the highest single game plus|8achusetts, Rhode Island and man as president; Elizabeth Rey-| handicap and the woman with|Michigan, the five other states nolds, treasurer; Barbara Ken-|the highest single game plus|Who have an “Interstate agreedall, secretary, and Lillian Petty, handicap will each receive a tur-/ment” with New York. sergeant at arms. |key. Seven other prizes, percent-| Christensen explained that al-| Bud Maher posted a 693 for the ages of the prize fund, will be though Robinson was officially Carter's Farm Market squad in awarded. Entry fee is $1.50 plus placed on the sick list last Frithe Broad Ripple Business Men's cost of bowling. |day, the Negro title-holder could a x nn 8 8 9
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