Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1948 — Page 40

. With a 693 for the Lewis Roberts

Bowling Mark

Genie Drexler 9 670 to Snap

Local Record for Women By DON SIEBERT Bowling history was made last night when Geiiié Drexler rolled a 870 to break the city women’s record -for a three-game total,

Butch Zix topped 700, and the Bolataire Beverage five laid down

a 3113. Genle, a kegler with the Hickman Whirlaways, made a modest 176 on her first tally at Westside, then.rolled a 268-226 to beat Pat Striebeck’s record 669 by one pin.|™ tl oT “Big Tom" Logan,

£1 + Butch bowled a.717 with all manager out at Fountain Square,

+ 3% & at With 1he Al Moe au can drop aorund at his home with Score was 231-243-243. flowers and sympathy. . . . Tom Leroy Kerst moved: into second|the so bus sot | yesterday . : of reports are that his conditiof is

Ink. five In the same alleys. . . .\not serious. . Jim Sullivan]

Third place went to Bob Carnagua, who made a 688 for the|gropved three games of 168 each Gwinn Paint Co. quintet at West-{a¢ wox-Hunt for a 504. Side. . . . He also hung up the The 224 anpual Pot of Gold high h single game of the evening scratch classic begins rolling to-| morrow and Sunday at Antlers. . Lorenz Wiesman, alley owner, | infornis this column that 161] entries had been filed up to yes-| iterday, . . . Teams can still enter

he gals kept a fast moving], me, . Dottie Berkopes wied with the Hickman Whirlaways at Westside to get a 623.

At the same time, Bobble 8im-|today until alley closing time.

merly made a 613 for the Indlan-| First prize will be $300, $200 apolis Coal Co. squad In the same for second, and $150 for third &lleys and Gladys Chestnut had spot. .,. Wonder how an average . #n éven 600 in the Fun Bowl, , . bowler qualifies as a member of| Only ‘women's high team was| lone of the competing teams? - flashy Hickman’ Snirinways with} — gompetition roti begins at fio fc ire | fee up Arsh. 0 The

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{Bon Barry, Koerner Optical Mixed ... 585] . 688 Charles Lekens, Stewart-Warner .... 584] . 682 Luther Raye, 8:30 Shrine 568 - 81 Chari Baker American Legion coe0 B67 673 He. 8hearon, "Amer Leglo «B67 , Red 688 Mert 11 Whitney, Bulidings & Trade. 565 Internationai-Harvesier 881| Henry Churchman, i National. 554 R. Mallory 648 Harry Winters, Alph ve 552 550 549 bad +B

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Ted Williams dovn't mind & strike in the off-season. The Red Sox outfietder—is-shown—above with a 21-pound; 48-inch muskie he Sought recently near Hayward, W

Royall Explains Army Bowl y funy

WAS TINGTON, Dec. 3 fr

pe ade the decision that Army

ould not play in the Sugar Bowl|

this year. “The question of the - Army [team playing in the Sugar Bowl,” {Secretary Royall sald, “was discussed by me with the superintendent of the military academy and was decided negatively after careful consideration of all the

factors involved.”

The Secretary added: “It- will be recalled that on Nov, 9, Maj. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor (West

publicly that neither he nor any of the academy officials were in favor of participation in post. season games. by the ‘academy

70 football team.” team.”

- Triplett lett Wins INT i. Batting Crown

NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (UP)—

5 Coacker Triplett, 35-year-old Buf-

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aren't nearly as ‘CERTAINLY you should never

4% ralo Bison outfielder who is ticke

eted for his third major league

33itrial next spring, won the 1948 In{ternational League batting cham-

pionship with a .353 percentage,

loficial league. statistics disclosed

(today. Triplett, a chunky right-handed hitter from Boone, N, C., who has

13ihad trials with. the Phillies and +Cardinals, earned a promotion to 4 the Philadelphia Athletics 13/1940 on the basis of his batting lo. feats with the Bisons last season.

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He played in 126 games, went to bat 399 times and clicked for 141 hits, including 32 doubles, three triples and 19 home runs. Despite Triplett's fine showing,

au the hitting of teammate Johnny 503 Groth, tabbed sa field in 1049, almost overshadowed

for ‘Detroit's out-

Coacker’s clouting. The 22-year-old Groth, who finished runnerup in the batting race with a .340 mark, monopolized

Clash: With Ohio State’ Tomorrow

THEI INDIANAPOLIS TIMES eluyville 3 Star on IU Quintet

Butler University will break the| =~

; [string on its 1048-49 basketball =

package tonight when it meets the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. A squad of 12 varsity players

; left by bus this morning for the . {Illinois campus,

Coach’ Tony Hinkle stated that the starters probably would be Charles Maas and Bob Evans at the forward positions; John Barrowcliff at center, Ralph

After the game tonight, the Bulldogs will leave for Columbus, 0., where they play Ohio State tomorrow night.

" Probable lineups:

Illinois » Bddieman

Quits Yankee Chain

BUTLER, Pa., Dec. 3 (UP)—

The Butler baseball club of the Middle-Atlantic League today announced that it has terminated its working agreement with the New York Yankee farm system.| The. ‘announcement had no plans for the 1949 Aeason

sald Butler|

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virtually every other hitting de-|

partment. He scored’ the most runs, 124; amassed the most hits, 199; smacked the most doubles, 37; most triples, 16, and accounted for the most total bases, 358.

Winter Harness Racin COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 3 (UP)— Plans ‘have “been completed for harness horse racing’s first winter meeting Jan. 1§-Mar, 18 at Phoe-

{ many southpaws pitch the ball out over the Toul

line on a

surface it ight. “stil SUT ler martace when Hae:

4t gets to the pins! Roll the ball on a fast alley.” Release the ball! ‘approximately on “the foul line, Ie with rolling action, so it will skid | Ta a minimum distance before the © hook-spin begins t to take effect.

as much as the right side.

used very much will probably be

nT | WAGMAN'S WEEK-END |

* Because “the “left-hander will psually be faced with a “fast” ley, or at least relatively faster, 1 might as well" prepare for it} and adapt his style to things as § they are. He must start the ! ball well to the left, as you see in i the filustration, and allow for| In order to get an ffective hit in the left Hander’s -2 strike pocket, the ball should aimed at the No. 2 pin, and sually to the INSIDE of the 0. 2 pin;

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» » ” IT WAS EXPLAINED prev-| fously that on a fast or highly ! polished alley surface it is necesto deliver the ball from rear e gutter so you can use all the Angle into the strike target pos-

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FIGHT RESULTS NEW YORI Sugnyside) Rew York, outpol Luci ig "148, "Hoboken °N on MINNEAPOLIS, Heian Vince Donnelly,

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(Buckshot) O'Brien l land James Doyle at guard. }

Bill Garrett, high school's. "Mr. Basketball" of 1947, is now a member of the Indiana University basketball team. Garrett is ex“pected to be one of the top stars in the Big Nine this season. goo. Sh Saolbyvile High School po that | won the

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greatest crown. “I will be in there pitchmg, giving everything that I have to outpoint Louis, and if I can knock him down or knock him out, I'm going to try and do that,” Conn said. “You can bet your last dollar it will be a better fight than the last time we met,” he went on.

KO0'd in 1946 ; The last time was in June, 1946,

an eight-round knockout at thes, hands of mighty Joe, also a postwar fighter. In their first match, {in June, 1941, Conn outboxed Louis all the way and "had the heavyweight crown on his head] until he decided to mix it up. ended with a 13th round knockout, for Louis. { “This match is a great oppor-| tunity for me,” Conn said. “

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Hopes to Beat Louis in Exhibition Bout "Dec. 10, Get New Crack af Championship

CHICAGO, Déc. 3 (UP)—Bllly Conn, a who found king-size Joe Louis too much the king in two. previous meetings, will be leveling for another: shot at the hea:

pint-sized heavyweight

eets the Brown Bomber in a six.

He said that today, anxious for another chance at boxing's

in my path for another title Ad -

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1946 fight.

Park Awards Made The following Park School students recently received awards in football for 1948:

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