Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1948 — Page 8

8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES acai: MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1048

Mixed Doubles Bowling Tournament Set For Jan. 8-9

0 Keglers Eligible Top Coaches - The Ball Gets (Chicago) Bear-Hug Caps Up to Their Ears. To Compete in Event Tolead Teams | = RL In Hottest Holiday Race ~ Spor ored by Times of East West Seen in Many Years

Entries Close Jan. 7 for Championship Hang Onto Undisputed Possession Of Second Place After Thumping Hershey

By BILL EGGERT | i The most inferesting hockey race, #ince the game was introiduced here 10 years ago, is going on now between western division teams of the American Hockey League and the Indianapolis Capitals are in the midst of it. i The Caps are in undisputed possession of the division second place today after thumping Hershey at the Coliseum last night, 7 ito 3, before 4 crowd of 6569, The

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Handicap; 200 in Prize Money Posted By JIM-SMITH g |

Thrills in Cards 3 Indianapolis Towler Lare going to have a chance to “make a On New Year's Day lithe extra” and help take gare of those holiday bills that start roll- By FRANK LEAHY i “Ing in after the first of the hew year. Coach University of Notre Dame The Indianapolis Times i\sponsoring The Times Mixed Doubles EN ROUTE TO HONOLULL,! Cin

mpionship Handicap Tournament, open to all sanctioned bowlers! pec. 13—As the 1948 football sea-| injthe city. There will be no entry fee for the tournament; o only | lson has drawn to a close, we are|

the Vowling tes of $1.50 per team yy ehington; St. Phillip A. C,, 535 given the opportunity of review-| - 1 NEXLETIT, Petnware HeowHag Ab tyre pores chor

$200 Prize Money leys\207 N. Delaware; Parkway | fe disposition of the prize gee fo 3368 N. Illinois; Prit-| From the humanitarian view

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TeV Evening Cand naicatuv “fans are keeping money in the pocket until Christmas, . iXtend, Unbeaten String Only three »o.nts separate indi tanapolis and Cleveland and Pitts{burgh, who are sharing last place. {St. Louis, the division leader, has (a six-point lead over Indianapolis © and must play four more games | lon the road while the Sonja Henie the races. , i Sawchuk Hurt {show uses the Arena ice in St. : : Capitol | Louis. Although Cleveland and . Jerry Brown, i former. Capito! [Pittsburgh are tied for the cellar, Player, climaxed -a two-on-twe ltheir 31 points each would place drive for Hershey with a slow [them in second place in the east- Shot’ that Sawchuk misjudged at ern division where Providence is;10:33 in the final period. Cap running away with the race, |Player-Coach Ott Heller got that | Indianapolis jumped the gun on One back at 11:27, his second {Hershey last night, scored early 80al of the season, and Rod Mor and more often to extend their rison canned his second goal of

at 6:30 ‘with Defenseman - Roly McLenahan getting the tally while Freddie Glover of Indian-tapolis--was sitting. in.. the. pokey. ... for tripping. Ross Lowe of Her. = shey narrowed the lead at 8:13, but - Joe Lund of Indianapolis rammed in his own rebound at 12:15 and the Caps were off to

hey which will amount to $200 chett, Nunt & O'Grady, 7712 E. (point, we shall first consider the| dopénd upon the number of Washington: Hotel iors, 7 50 twenty-fourth annual - Kast-West jes received. The tournament!n. Meridian; Fox-Hunt, 1201 > |game to be held in San Francisco! be rolled Saturday and Sun- washington Uptown Recreation," New ¥eaf's: Day. : Jan. 8-9, 14169 College; \West Side Bowling Heading the eastern coaching wlers who wish to enter the Center, 2324 Michigan; ny. staf, we find Bernie Bierman, toffnament may fill out the ac-/nois, 157 N. ii ois: Central, 38 iwhose Minnesota Gophers missed . companying entry blank and take Ww. Ohio; Pennsylvania, 381; 'N./the Rose Bowl by three points. it b one of the following alleys.| Pennsylvania; Mody- Lite Bowl, | ‘This ex-Marine has given Min-| The alley management will notify 2405 Station, and Tara, 325 8. |nesota. four national and six | the bowlers as to the time of Noble. Western Conference champion-| their squads. | Bowlers entering " tourna- Ships and was again in the, limeAlleys taking part in the tour- ment will compete but one time light when, a year ago, his | nament are: Sturm’s, 1422 N.|(three games). They wi use Easterners subdued the West 40! Illinois; Dezelan’s, 959 N. Holmes/the average in the house hey t Ave: Pritchett’s, 37 E. Maryland; bowl in or if they do. not eagry ? Assisting will be Andy Kerr of| Sport Bowl, 3000 8, East; Foun- an average in that house, thi vy! Lebanon Valley, dean of Eastern tain Square Recreation, 1105/will use their, highest league/coaches. Having been permitted

Prospect; Broad Ripple Bowl, laverage. work with this canny gentle-|

1010 E. 63d; Speedway Bowl, 3805 Entries for the tournament will/men during the All-Star game in Jim Keane, Chicago Bears’ end, hugs the ball as he runs into the arms of Gerrard Ramsey string to seven straight games the game at 18:51. gh Indiana Alleys, 128 W. close midnight Friday, Jan. 7. [Chicago this year, we can assure! (20) in the first quarter of yesterday's championship game in Chicago. The Cardinals downed the Without a defeat. Sawchuk was injured near the : ) : the Xastern followers that their! Bears, 24 to 21. Bruneteau Scores First end of the second period when

The game was only 32 seconds the puck, shot by Wing Silvie

ENTRY BLANK Seam Will be Yeii dried in he “oid a Eddie Bruneteau lashed Bettio of Hershey caromed off a ] Hundam ntal phases of football. | FINES MIKEY Sours | fone ov G apd’ Last Period Spark Butler Cements SIS Jen Falls Buen ssaiSetn or Sarstey giymes oa 4

oh At-12; 54 Rod Morrison saw th Sawchuk, who will be 19 daylight between Bennett's legs the 28th of this month, went to

CHAMPIONSHIP HANDICAP TOURNAMENT to be selected to participate will pn 4 i 4 Wi Fl | gain much fiom associating with urs S INTO inning ame Hardwood Claim land sent the Caps out in front, the training room for repairs and

. ! “ 2 to 0. Indianapolis was ehecking finished out the game. $200. 0 n Prize Money! Such a perso lity. wSomples By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ore wings so quickly after The Washington Lions are the $ Rasierh 8 yas e- CHICAGO, 1ll., Dec. 13—The Chicago Cardinals demonstrated

{losing the puck that Cap Goalie next opponent, scheduled here “NOENTRY FEE BOWLING FEE $1:80-Per Feanr~ a is _SUIALEEY 10 yesterday. 4hat-it-dossn't-take-a-blow.torch to. touch.off an offensiye,. .. Wabash ‘Next Foe Terry Sawchuk..did. not, baye a next, Sunday. The Caps will play an in 1940.

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Coach James Conzelman’s gridmen found the spark in the final | Don Morrison and Gerald Reid return here Sunday, the 26th, te

Tournament open to all sahgtioned league bowlers. {time, being a mem . period of their Western Division playoff of the National Football| Butler University could be sat- gave the Caps a Ls s iead in the! play Pittsburgh,

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Name. iis aisiiaisaiaiis Pi terranes seasane nnn . % i Average League: Tpicted the pr (Gina Western Seach League against the Chicago Bears yesterday—winning, 24 to 21— Hates today hat any Shims Hey, » x x 8 arestavssassesanes AV riresiss ciiirrerwn J} ; | rence apainat. Loieck he Name Average League revs | his Missouri ‘Tigers into the after ue Sn. a. o | ference against Lujack on the|will be backed up with a com- Hockey Summary Cap Scoring Wey. 3 : : AD Mutaage Pay Bey t od For the .greater part of 52 Bear5. '. |mensurate performance from the, nianspelis (3 a. 0. “henry! MacKay - ¢ Gh oS % ¥ Z J ’ ’ IS h. t ¢ . 4 Weanns + Bowlers compete one time (3 games). Oregon Webfoots ‘in the DaNas Minutes, the redoubtable Johnny| Charlie Tripp Dlasted. gverjleam, ihlion RT oiGlover iid 1311

3 y * Lujack, starting for the first time from the 5 and Mallouf converted, The Bulldogs satisfied a few p" ry

fn a month, manipulated the [making it 21 to 17, 11 minutes re- doubts Saud night when they Podolsky 3 runeteau

Bowlers take average of house they roll in or if they do | Cotton Bowl ‘ jot carry an average in that house, will use” highest league To Jeff Cravath, a forme verage, I a ee ;

Clip this entry blank. Fill it out and turn it in at your alley “having won ‘the h ; ! *. ’ * ahdling McCarthy. Lujack con- | ‘through his recovery of a fumble, g only interception was picked up, Duane Kiueh, All-America Tor-| Beier ait mito

will fall the bulk of the prepara-' Des d on eight straight passes {by Vince Banonis on the Bear 42 \ward. found. himself on.the out- Score by Periods—

4 ha GG fod Gl n the first rter, throwing one X r fF i tions. of the Western squad. ; rst qua g JRomsaraLs 23 1 terest mn 0 en : oves The writer feels- himself more 'touchd wn _ pass after a 70-yard tand brought “down to - the - Bear side looking in as far as his 17 [Mershey © 0 3—-tue

is” concerned. Jim Scoring oe than ampl ualified to testify touchdown pass play was called (18. Mallouf flipped to Trippi to ‘point average First Beried. Indlanapoiis (1) Bruneteati N Finds Local ‘Fan’ i J as to Jeff's ability, having viewed back on We second play of ‘the the 13, then Halfback Eimer |Doyie stuck like a leech to State's) 1p Mores, nichols i, inslnspole oT vin. Sut n “ an his handiwork from an advan- Same. — {Angsman knifed off tackle to high scorer. Hianion ee osha) Isawehuk 77 8 3® 3

tageous position the earlier part] He tossec

Lundy, R. Morrison, Lund, Reid,’ Glover, Ca {MacKay, Haidy, Heller. Hershey: ' Jones, Dewsbury .

~f—the— Fou Deis ated Indiana State, 1927 game fagainst the Cards like Bergen | Two minutes later, Lujack’s s in a battle . defenses ite seen Branigan, Cain, Maloney, Bruce. Kollman, Woit

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\ another touchdown score. Fullback Pat Harder con-| Butler worked with the preci-| Second Period: Indianapolis (3) D. Mor-| Hat Trick Former Bantam, Featherweight Champion of this month. pass in thé sexond period and set verted, making it 24 to 21, with sion of a machine, making only pi auneees) 1:20; } 1:81; dianapoli | Beid 3 ‘Simpson. MacKay

= t-|McLenahan (Cain, Maloney) 6:30; Hershey —GP, abies pla; goals: 4 ’ It is easy to see that an out- {up the Bears'\ third touchdown eight minutes remaining. mn offensive eryors and commi 1 Jae Pts, points; Pi, penaliles im To Watch Progress of Leeper Gym Entries standing RY tt is in the offing, as {with still anothey aerial. He had [ting only 18 fouls. They kept| 10 Lowe a Auney, Cail) 5 13 Penalties, |mibutes: GA, goals against By JIM HEYROCK both staffs are loaded with foot-|{found his targetd 17 out of 25 Cardinal 14 was stopped when ithe Sycamores in the hole for the (“shire SHDENEY it Bios iar When the youngsters who fight simply for the love of fighting {pail s ave times for 237 yards opening the] better part of the game and, as| T Mario) 10:33; Indisns ti (9) Heller | all sa and h the abilit t Sid. po vy, y {John - Cochrane “intercepted the oli the Bull-|* ax uveais amateurs—take over the squared circle at the Armory Friday, of imparting such knowledge in a/fourth frame. Then'the fortunes; uckman's aerial in the end zone {it reached the climax, the Bu ov 11:27; Indianapolis (10) R. 7, for the 16th Times-Legion Golden Gloves tournament, there short space of time, which will be turned against the former Notre| for a touchback. The Cards dogs proved their superiority by be more than just local interest. lan all-important matter in the {Dame whiplash, controlling the ball and sniping |”

A subsequent Bear drive to the

Tan (Glover, MacKay) 18:51. ats) “Otficiais; Red Reynolds, Red Duna, To Mills’ Fight | ! {knocked again after driving near lth int hi eeded to retain { This year’s battles will hold special interest for Wilmer A. preparing of these two teams. | Trailing 21 to 10 at the start of | {the goa! line while running out e points when neede etain| LL LONDON, Dec. 13 (UP)— t arched the lead. On the Ice Ligh

esty, who once held the bantamweight and featherweight! Western superiority evidences the fourth, the Cardinals cham the clock in the finial four minutes. i heavyweight champion Freddie oh Te he abot - ant ne 23 games Me in Bi Rag fi = - oh Py ; 26 The Bears jumped a 7-to-0 lead ay Waal, Fain AMERICAN LEAGUE HOCEEY Mills of England will not fight whe Kk rif 115 : 15000 miles from Indianapolis, 12 times with four contests end-were aided by Ray Mallouf's’ Eur Linch = Bed # beautiful) 15 nie long-time foe. The Little Western Division o o|EZ2aTd Charles of Cincinnati in the first Simon Pures toss ing in a te. lvard aerial to End Bill Dewell Xo 3, caught the bali Just mefore Giants pulled can upset > the; st. Lous 1.3 + wn ia heavyweight elimination match leather in this year's slugfest, However, this year, the avail- the Bear 26, a first-down penalty yi. ino beyond she end zone in| cond, Same of a home andl aos Indiansbolls ... 1% 3 3 I5 BDinext March because of high in desty will be watching the| {able supply of football talent willito the Bear 21 and passing Inter-Npe first period. After Lujack’s| series last yeas; and the Bulldogsifisisans 7 3 31 % come taxes, Mills manager, Ted EELS % be depleted by Oregon's accepting| ,- version, Harder kicked a 34-1 o_o tor » settlement Eastern Division Broadribb, said toda - i an invitation to the Cotton Bowl, ‘Baltimore fo Protest va field goal to make it 7'to 3. | Buceess Printers will practice tonight Wa Ww. : 0G Y. Entries Roll In ~ along with California's entry in o'clock on School No. § floor. Players

Pts. G } 31 '% 8 Broadribb, who branded Charles 31las a “dull performer,” said Mills

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lads who sock the bags at |none.of the personnel comprising| BALTIMORE, Md. Dec. 13 horn 8: Cin Tsuji 4 Tuas) Mi s schedule sin, the Sportsman's Sosipeted 12 & 13tldid not want to fight before April 4 ’s Ringside Gym were in-| [the cdo-champions of the P. fic| (UP) “Robert C. Embry, _presi- | frigeratiol 81: Hick's Woodcraft Be a ave at New Auuusta 3 or ; Philadelphia T1UI800 yon the. tax year ends because 1a ed of this recently in a let- ‘Coast Conference will be on hand. dent of the Baltimore Colts, said |gooyatte We odin; oo 20.5 Bm. North ‘Sige OPUS vi. By Prat a oi wotld” EAR PAYING out Pracs ery from Hardesty, who is now a Top-Flight Hands {today he intends to protést to the [Pure Oil 37; Ngirisi Ideal Market 27, Lin- ga le Legion. v Providence 4, St. Louis 2 tically all Mills’ ita in income i tenant colonel ' in the Air Having won but seven games' All-America Football Conference Alexa of FA Nave 12; Kmg's Pxtutes; - Big Bale Legion defeated the Batesville|. Pittsburgh 3 Buffalo I (He). exandria °

in the series, the East will be at-| against officiating in yesterday's — tempting to boost their average, game with the Buffalo Bills. | as they travel West, loaded with! The Colts lost the playoff game| a top-flight performers. {to the Bills, 28 to 17. ' At the end] Having had no opportunity to of the game about 1500 fans scrutinize the squads, we can but stormed onto the field =| vouch for the representatives se- swarmed around the officials. lected from Notre Dame. In Capt.| Head linesman Tommy Whelan | Bill Fischer and fullback John received a black eye and a torn . Panelli, the Eastern coaches willishirt in. the melee. It was | he's find two very coachable lads who Whelan’s action in calling a Buf-| Wilmer A. Hardesty . . . will be fore than willing to put/falo pass incomplete that drew ‘ team success ahead of personal ‘most of the fans’ ire. :

ipass’ 56 ‘to 46, 5, yesterday at Batesville. New Haven 5, Washington 0 taxes.

Fo! he told of some of his activities) with the Air Force and insured | the Leeper entries he will bel watching their progress from his base at Yokota, Japan. Entries for.the tournament are| beginning to roll into The Times . sports department. The ‘entry ~blank appears today on the sports page and will appear each day until entries close.Gompetition will be in two still interested i in the Luwnhe -gr-those who will EE

ing Tot he rst Hine nd Sports “Calendar 8 Stoud Frank Tripucka be able’ Pro Football

to “recover sufficiently from" his! a EASTERN. DIVISION.

Ea fighter will undergo a. thor-| : Toda To injury, 60,000 fans will be given Philadelphia .. v3 1 BE 3 108 —-axamination d FOr... 8 PIR raise tka FEAT “ofe of “the Washingcon crater Bie 880 30h 28 a tent physicians prior to en- Ah Opportuiiity “to” see ew York ...42 8 0 333 297 3188 : eo Into competition. Ty Tomorrow va -\nation’s _ cleverest ball- handlers Elana attend 3SS. 200. 203 ses par TSE age be AR Prizes for All 2}in action. WESTERN DIVISION continues to give you the same ners in the open class will Today Junior CYO League scores: Division '1,|Ohicago Cards 11 0.8

1 ollege Basketball t. Catherine 49. Sacred Heart 11; Holy Chicago Bears 10 2 0 .10... the... annual. Golden | Sousee Hasketball University. 1:30... Ai Sutherine W. Satred Hoar dhe Los Augen, 8 8, 1 S00 ‘Tournament qf Cham-| Bros deus: Yo pau Ann 24, Assumption 23... St. omas | Greet "Bay TF Nea ee vs is erga 4Kamsas. ye b.. A ? Holy. - SL. ten in Chicago with alt ex- RATE a die University: og m Aviat. 85, Holy. Angels, i aihaual, 2 YESTERDAYS RESULTS fmmmnen penses paid. It will be a five-day| WBaA. Joseph's of Shelbyville 17. St. Patrick 29,| National League

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