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Margaret Skelton’s 668 Series. 1.2 Pins Short of Season Record

-Weldon Rugh Leads Men With 689; * ° Two Weeks Left to Enter Times Tourney

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* By DON SIEBERT

There are only 14 more entry days, just two weeks. before the Marg » i ret city-wide Times Mixed Doubles Championship’ Handicap Tournament Siseiton mor Position a with 668

s bowling alleys. |at West Side for Thomas Beemis

begins on Jan. 8 in 21 of the city’ Choose your partner and file

Just fill out the accompanying entry blank and turn it in at the [women’s high score for the sea-

alley of your choice, Did you know that Pat Strie-

for a spot in the tourney today.

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beck, one of the top women bowl-|or Jim Hickey at MA. 0722.

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One for the books: A new odd- ord

‘ing temporarily “affer the doc ity Tecord was -setyat- Colville

vetoed strenuous sports? Pat grabbed at a falling 30-pound box and caught it. Result was badly wrenched back. However, Pat is reported to be much improved and plans to reenter league competition after the first of the year.

Few bowlers who rolt at Foun- with a 689 at Delaware, His!Elks. Mrs, Weisman turned in a Bernie games were 234-206-249.

tain Square know that Robley, who paced the fast| women's Mechanics Laundr yl

team in 1946, is now the wife of second place for Connor's Cigar|610 for Mockford Transfer.

the alley’s assistant manager, Les| Thorpe. Mr, and Mrs. T. expect! the stork about Valentine time] Logan New Law Man Fountain Square regulars got a chuckle last night when “Big Tom” ‘Logan, the manager, was presented with a “real Gsman's| badge.” He also received a pair

of toy handcuffs, a cap pictol with “mg year's supply “of caps; ‘and a shiny whistle, foremg the law for the county on| Jan. 1. |

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Tomorrows the enter the St. Philip handicap sweepstakes, This 21st annual event opens Sunday and continues for two week-ends thereafter. It is a four-game roll-off with $100 alan Hts runnerup takes $75. High single game awards include $25 for first place and second prize is $15.

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'Wash., teams of a local league posted 812 rolling for Heidenreich Flowers at games at one time. Two tie game Pritchett's, roll-offs were Fein to clear up 609.

recently when all four)

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Weldon Rugh, Kegler with the! managers got in the act last

Blythe Rubber Stamp and -In-|

dianapolis Herald squad, won aland owner of Antlers, chalked up

hard-fought first place last night |

At West Side Willis Blackwell; was just one pin behind him in|

Store. Dutch Hohman yi O'Neill's Tavern took third posi-|

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{& “®o., just two pins under the on. Genie Drexler holds the fecord with a recently-made 670 to beat out Pat Striebeck’s 669 rec-

weer Margaret had little competition. Edna MecGillivary,

Even the alley owners and night. Lorenz Wiesman, manager a 616 in his own alleys for the 527 for Indianapolis Coal at West

Side, and Larry Lehmann, man|ager of Parkway, slammed out a

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BOWLING FEE $1.80 Per Team

¥ Tournament open (0 al —— TeAgUS Bowlers. oer i Steam last week, were in fourth head coach Dr. H. L. Williams | | straight wins. place. winning streak last Friday, then [graduation -and “for three years) {10st -at- South Bend Central and Dobie spent summers scou 3 returned to their home floor to farmlands for likely candidates, three years. : iput an end to Hammond's six-iin the fall turning these recruits [game string’ of victories. jimio players.

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Dobie, Famed 'Gloomy Gil' ‘Of Football, Dies at 69

1 | Talarico of Pennsylvania today! F 0 pa ree Estimates "Put ARMEISON | reams amassed Victory Records or Comell . 7 ost Ec | pai ns {Buffalo Bills of the All-America AN. Wark Guarantesd

And Washington; Retired 8 Years Ago

. | Living." ‘where he had been critically ill since August from a nervous disorder.

Indians Lead 3 in 1940, and for the past five years made his home at nearby PutHigh School Cagers nam, Conn. His health began to 2

Anderson's Indians, front-run- fail some time ago and his. con-|

today took|the summer that hospitalization was ordered. In the thirties Dobie's. name Was synonymous With Tootval {prestige and power. . Frank|

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hel Played at Minnesota -Rangy, tweedy and taciturn,| Dobie seemed like a native of] ‘Scotland's glens though he was| 1879, at Hastings, iMinn. An athlete, he naturally] the roster is made up/Sravitated to the University of |

Join ‘Big Ten’ Lafayette Jefferson's defending

Gil Dobie—dead at 69. lof 41 straight victories, did any! mark of 39

n the varsity in 1899, and quar-| d ferback in 1900 and 1901. Ni Jefl's Brenton a well: regarded! He Was such a standout “that! Fachiool top Dobie's

They stopped Frankfort's named him his assistant upon In 1917 he shifted to’Navy and

ting the his team lost only one game in In" 1920 he moved to Cornell for a 16-season berth’ —starting off, with a 21-game; Winning streak. In XX gridiron

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tied three, 8 hiner "all against major opposition. By the, middle 30's Cornell's] football fortunes began to fade land the sniping of alumni and undergraduates. got under his| i = Wee BE AVI Hackies wg “85 Dobie: mmeshirg | Th of tunis mentals. and t.|a “pedabogue ot” AR aE latter two shared last place; |dicted to smashes through tackle, {Dobie piloted the Huskie through {81 games; winning 58, tying three; In 11 of the 12 seasons beginining in 1965, Dobie teams

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