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Don’t Forget

Tourney Entry

Bowlers Invited to Climb on Bandwagon Rolling Toward Times Event, Jan. 8 and 9

By DON

Place your entry in The Times Mixed Doubles Championship Handicap Tournament at the topaf your list of New Years Resoy-

tions today.

Each day an increasing number of entries are being filed at all city alleys so don't wait; apply for a a iowW-of the schedule]

of your favorite alley now,

The tourney, which is slated

SIEBERT

for Jan. 8-9, is unique since no|a double on the score board. He entry fee is required. Any ABC {opened the game with a s sanctioned bowler may choose a followed with a strike and repartner, fill out the accompauying|Peated that pattern to add up his entry blank, and turn it in at his/200 the “hard way.”

or her favorite alley. There are

no other requirements.

Lambert both

| At Dezelan’s the twins, Jerry and Harry,

The only cost to contestants|/topped 600. Jerry turned in a will be a $1.80 bowling fee for the 609 for Nehi Beverage and his

three games they roll’ in the) classic. Prizes involved will amount to-$200. Averages will be determined by| using the combined average of the| bowlers if they roll In more than one league and if those leagues are in the house they bowi in during the tourney. Otherwise, they

will use their highest league averAll averages used will be

age. for the week of Dec. 31, 1948. Bowlers will pair to the right go that they will play off the three games in three. sets of alleys in conformance” with ABC rules. Each pair of contestants will bowl once (three games). No entrant may be in more than

one squad. Tops 700 Mark

In a class by himself, Francis;

Hatley, rolling with Terminex last night at Uptown alleys, carved out-a 701 in the B. and L. Furnace Starters League. His tallies were 210-278-213,

At Speedway Joe Carroll rolled |

a 693 for runnerup., He bowls with the Tiny Tot Shop in the Solataire Handicap. Dottie Berkopes paced the women with a 505 for the Hick-| man Whirlaways at Westside and Hallie Hudak in the same alleys for Koerner Optical tried to overtake Dottie but missed by two pins for a 593. Last night's keglers turned in some bowling oddities, the most unusual made by William Boswell of the Hot Sands five in the 8:30 ‘Shrine at Central.

{brother bested that with a 615 {for the West Side Social Club. {Both roll about a 180 average. Classic’ Opens Soon | The 9th $3000. annual Men's Doubles. Classic opens at Dezelan’'s Bowling ‘Alleys Jan. 15 and will continue two weekends thereafter. An entry fee of $7 includes the cost of bowling. In the handicap division a first prize of $350 is guaranteed and a $300 prize goes to first place [in the actual. Prize money will be divided so

cap division and 40 ‘per cent goes to actual The contestants’ handicap will be based on 75 per

their average and 200. Those wishing to enter the event, which attracted more than 800 participants last year, may contact Joe Kirkhoff, FR. 4104 or call Dezelan’s at CA. 4266. Draw a big circle around Mar. 5 on your bowling calendar, The 39th annual Indiana Bowling Association to ent opens on

that date and; until May 22. — Entries mugt be in by midnight Saturday, Feb. 5. Ad-

dress all letters to A. M. Hazelgreen, 700 Adams St, Gary. Entry fee for the five-man team event is a total of $23. The first meeting of the new administration of the Indianlapolis Bowling Proprietors takes place Jan. 4 at Fox-Hunt with O. R. Scott, new president, opening

He broke 200 without placing

the session.

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TIMES MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP HANDICAP TOURNAMENT

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tomorrow night. “It's going to be tough to try ly since they beat Purdue ‘and Indiana in the tournament,” said Nicoson. “But we're going to be in there trying and the boys have plenty of fight. : . Working on-Defense “We've been spending some time trying to work out a system to stop their long shot artists. They have the advantage of height on us so we are going to be very careful with our shots and try and make them all count. “We're not likely to get many rebounds. “There is an outside chance that the Bulldogs may be cold

hit 'em . ., . well, anything can happen in basketball.” Coach Nicoson has two boys who definitely can get hot and hit that hoop. Woody McBride at present ranks third in state scoring with a total of 138 points while his teammate Dwight « Swails, former Warren Central star, is fourth with 127 points. - Harley ‘Griffith at center and Jim Blevins and Bill McGrath at guards round out the Grey-

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BEAN SCORES Hickman Whirlaways

U. of lowa Cagers Win IOWA CITY, Ia., Dec. 31 (UP)

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on 63, ington 62. Viiinelon rr 83, Southern California Oregon State 63 ca 88, Sugar Bowi Tulane 81, Poly Cross 79. Four-State Tourne: yg + Calloge 58, East Central Okla . ” Hayes’ Siate 85, Central Missouri

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" he points out The Buliduge al ine points.

On Butler’ s Long-Shot Artists

~4#There isn’t a soul in Indiana that expects us to beat Butler

and if our boys can get hot and starts

THE INDIANAPOLIS ° TIMES

iGreyhounds. Hear About Bulldog Baiting _

Dwight Swails, Woody McBride, Horley Griffith, Jim Bevins, Bill McGrath, left to right, pay close attention to Coach Angus Nicoson, Indiana Central Central invades Butler Fieldhouse tomorrow flight. °

Train Big Guns

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rst- defeat of the season, made and stop those Bulldogs, eapectat- 12 score only 41-40. The other

|hounds’ starting five. What these Point was added by Joe Ossola on boys lack in height, Swalls being ‘a free throw after the game had | the tallest at 6’4”, they shope to| ended. He was fouled at as the make up with speed sand ac-/final gong sounded. curacy. Tulane beat Holy Cross, 81 to The Greyhounds can fast break 79, in the consolation me: of when the occasion arises but they|the tournament. can also play a good game of Behind at Half

bal Sontrol and tel up Dave, | Kentucky lod mot of the way games so far this season while tonight and seemed poised to give the undefeated St. Louisans a

dropping six. They defeated North Central College (Ill), Tay- humiliating trouncing as the first), half ended with ‘the Kaintucks

lor, Ohio Northern and Huntington while losing to Kentucky, ahead, 27-18. Oakland City, Ball State, Man-| What especially marked St. chester and Franklin. Butler has|Iouis for tragedy was the fact that Easy Ed Macauley, the

a record of five victories in seven . team’s star center, was held to no The series record between theifield goals and two free throws Bulldogs and the Greyhoundsiby the burly Alex Groza in that said {stands 4 and 3 in favor of the opening half.

Bulldogs;—so the boys from! t Indiana Central have everything! ry aonllley, Shook Joos after to gain and nothing to lose. 1Groza for one hook shot after Bl ls Coach Nicoson says another, to start the rally which ‘anything can happen in basket-|hrought St. Louis from behind and |

ball." So there is that outside|into the victory circle as a thro chance the Bulldog might find|of 7500 Adiins LA. delight. ng

out that the, Greyhound, beside, being fleet of foot, can also fight Pia Lehman was the payoff

When sutficiently aroused. quarter court which tied the score

RESULTS at 36-36 with 2 minutes 35 seconds

left to play. Jones’ hook gave Kentucky a . Bethany Invitational Bethel Sollee | 61, Friends’ University

- 138-36 lead with two minutes left. thet Oo Lehman plunked in a free throw Bethany 47. McPherson 39. to make it 38-37. Lehman's push Loras Invitational shot from the side put St. Louis hip ”™ ~ iback in front 39-38. Dale Barn- » Thomas 60. lstable nosed ‘Kentucky back in ! front, 40-39, with two free throws

Champions St. Mary's inn) 66,

ute 15 seconds left to play, 8, Northern Lehman Gets Ball | Lehman got the ball on a short phan and drove in from the side. e with one arm and it slipped through the net to give St. Louis {the most precious lead of its season, 41 to 40. After that, St. Louis froze. Thé frantic Kemtuckians committed five fouls in the last minute of play. One of them sent Groza to the showers after a superb game. Each time St. Louis de(clined the free throw to maintain possession of the ball—each time, that is, until the last when Ossola.. added. the didn’t matter. Macauley and Lehman wound up tied for high point honors with 14 points, while Groza got

ip Western Illino Illinois ov J Sh Consolation Kansas Wesleyan 53, Dubuque 49. Enid Oklahoma Tourney

"Texas State ¢ g No thwest orthw ( | ae 43. Tes Sa) Consolation

Northwestern Oklahoma Slats 64, Adams) (Col.) State 62 (overtime {North Texas State 60, Southwestern | (Kas) 51 {Consolation Sharp ionship).| {Northwestern La.) State 61, Phillips 53 (third place).

New Britain Teachers Win Cage Tilt, 56-53 TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 31 (UP)

—New. Britain, Conn, teachers

spoiled Murray, Ky., state's perfect record and maintained their own last night with a thrilling 56:-to 53 win in the second game

of the . west collegiate basket- 13 for Kentucky. bail ry X ih The box. BoOTe: ER a A rey rn 1g ft pt! St. Louis (42) Kentucky an Alexander, { §5 0.3 : ~ 2} 5% pf 5 ft Clippard, ¢ 1 0 1iDetrick, f 4.0 4/Ossola, tf 3 3Barker.t 0 Hegrold, 8 “4 2 Tiney, 0 1/Schatzman,f 0 1 1Jones, { 10 : Davis, { 1 3 3/Cogan,f 1.1 3 ott, { 3.4 lined t 3 3 2 Snow, ¢ 1 0 8Carlson, ec 11 6 1 Edwards, 00 0fHirse 2:3 $ Loughery,¢ 4 2 3 Rosmarin, g 2 1 3 Macauley,c 5 4 $i rom. $ © ji Prank, § 0 1 OJohnson,g 1 0 3Qardiner.c 9 0 4ihea .5 331 Cavender,g 1 1 liCanvarig- 1 0 1 oma midt,g 3 : Jioamstasie; q Purcell, g 11 affa, 3 3 gpamang ooo Stevenson, § 3 3 Wrape.g 0 0 = Totals 772 Totals 15 101 11 Totals 5b Ld I oid] pik Time Bo opay 27, 8t. Lous ert 1 air, vw, 1.338 fo ed Schmidt, Grom s rnstable, |Loughery, Purcell, Stevenson - 5 Cogan, om h |Carison 2. -Riosmarin- 3, Has. 1S eho c est and ~~ Hudson| Angelo and Wedver JCops Decision To Grapple Again | RUMFORD, Me., Dec. 31 (UP)

|=-~New England's featherweight A return match between Mar- ,omnion Timothy (Buddy)

[tino (Iron Mike) Angelo and es, 127, of Boston decisioned |Buck Weaver will headline TaD Maine's featherweight. titlist [pling action at the Armory nexti;,,.u jrudson, 130, of Bath in al Tuesday night, Matchmaker Billy| 10-round non-title bout at the| Thom has announced. auditorium last night.

The rivals will be tangling for lini Win, 85-55 .

the twenty-third time with Weaver holding a one-victory edge. | CHAMPAIGN, Ii, Dec.. 31 Tuesday's foature is billed for| (yp) Illinois attempted 132 field

two falls out of three or oals and sank 31 to defeat Colminutes. Thom plans to add two Es of Hamilton, N. Y, last

St. Mary of Moraga, Cal, 46 to Bt. Louis tucky 40. 5 other single-bout tilts to com- night, 85 to 55, before 3880 fans aera a. Hamil’ of! Wrsming 5 ¥ ete a three-event card. o® Haft Gymnasium, giving the but Ppy ending before Marshall 83, Bri ham m- Youne “. T-44 Fa Illini a clean sweep of ‘a two-game Reppeedine 33 4 i Baseball School series. PHILADELPHIA, Dec! UP)—Th : ’ Golden Gloves Entry Blank 31 (UP)—The Philadelphia Ath Today's Scratches

National Guard Armory,

—Ausploes Robison-Ragsdale Post American Legion Sponsored by The Indianapolis’ Times ENTRIES LIMITED TO AMATEUR BOXERS 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVES

dan. 1, 14, 21, 28, Feb. &

lletics announced today that they y United Pre {will conduct a baseball school at|ar TROPICAL PARK (Clear, fast)=

their West Palm Beach Fla., train-|i1-Nane Hygro. Fashion Play, - Liberty

ing camp from Feb. 7 tb Feb. 26. alle Mae Paper Clip, Cooperativs, ‘Students” must pay their own, Stepinihdark. Dainty Breeze, Avocation,

transportation and $100 room and board fo: the 20-day ard, 4

To,

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Danada Flash, Tintis,|

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It was his set shot from! 'hibition,”

set a definite date

next Week. 25h Mrs. Clemmie Epps

Dies Here at 70

Clemmie| Polat... that mops, 6301. W.. 16th. St. who died yesterday in General Hospital, | will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in| Westwood Baptist Church. Burfal wi be in Floral Park. She

ii i” Swi fived in Ro 48 years. She was born in Hum-| ®!iboldt, Tenn,, and was’ the wife of| the late Albert Epps. She was a member of Church.

and William Epps, Indianapolis,

bert, Cantrell and Mrs : Gorman, Indianapolis; a brother! John-Norvel, Trenton; Tenn. and nine grandchildren.

Einstein's Condition Good After Operation

Dr. Albert Einstein, 69, dis lof the theory of relativity, u went an hour-long An al the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital today to correct a non-malignant gall bladder condition. The hospital announced the| famed physicist withstood the, operation well and nat his condi tion was satisfactory,

St. | Louis Scores 42-40 Win |

- (fered the attack which sent him|

Over Rugged Kentucky Five

NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 31 (UP)—Lou Lehman drove in son {brother and his wife in Orlando the side court for a perfect goal with a minute and 45 seconds to! next month. play last night to give St. Louis University a hair-raising 42 to 40 Those were the seritiments expressed-by Angus Nicoson, coach victory over Kentucky in the Sugar Bowl basketball tourna-|

ho invade Butler Fieldhouse ment finals. 08 39 Jagiuay Contra) Greybounis 9 ah Actually, Lehman's climactic field 1 goal, giving Kentucky ite its

Billy Conn Due To Fight Here

McKinney Seeks Foe For 10-Round Bout

By JIM HEYROCK Billy Conn, the

nent, some time early in January. M

atchmaker Forest McKinney, sister he is survived by a son, who verified the report that Conn! Jerry F. Weaver, student at De-| would do battle tn Indianapolis, Pauw University. yesterday he has several] ised Navy but he a fod. rranner & Buchanan Mortuary.

name them.

McKinney flew to Chicago Monday afternoon. prior to the meeting of Cont ‘and Joe Louis

three weeks in an exhibition match there.

{Conn then agreed to come to Indianapolis in January. “This fight will not be an ex-/ McKinney told The! Times yesterday. “It will be a full [FINI TIdN]s 10-rounder under Indiana State: Athletic Commission rules and! the possible opponent will be lined up for Conn.”

The rugged Pittsburgher, who

retired after being defeated a sec-| ~ § ond time by Louis, hopes to get another shot at the champion.

The Indianapolis fight will be

there was only a min-/in January and not’ later, MecKinney said. In February Conn intends to go to England where|; he will meet Bruce Woodcock, British whipped the ball —upwardsiMills,

eavyweight, and. Freddie $0 to the na-

McKinney said he expects to for the ap

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Surviving are three sons, Roger

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NEW YORK. Dec. 30 (UP)—

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Pittsburgh! heavyweight who is attempting! 3 0 climb back to the top of the stic ladder, will appear at the Armory ina 1030 ra) battle, A. M. the Scottish Rite and| probably against a local oppo- Murat Shrine, |

world’s light heavyWeight champion. } The proceeds from the Indian-| apolis fight will tional Infantile Paralysis fund.

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Windsor Weaver Dies in Florida

Windsor J, Weaver, well-known | Indianapolis contractor who figured prominently in the recent| murder trial of his sister, Jeanette Oder, died yesterday In Tavares, Fla, of Mr, Weaver was stricken while| motoring fo Orlando, Fla., with his wife, Hazel, for a rest or-| dered by doctors. He collapsed | ras -he-and- his wife left a-restau-/ rant in the small town near Or-| lando and died minutes later in the car. Death was attributed to a heart attack.

Mr, Weaver collapsed Nov, 7,| and was rushed to the hospitatf Just as his sister's trial for the slaying of her former husband, Harvey Samuel Broglin, reached its peak.

‘Windsor J. Weaver

Hill Services Set

or Tomorrow! Three days later when a Crim-|

inal Court jury returned a verdict! Mrs. Masoleat Hill, native of of not guilty, Mrs. Oder rushed Sainte Genevieve County, Mis from the courtroom to Bt. Vin-|sourl, died yesterday in her cent's Hospital to her brother's home, 947 Fayette St. She was 50.

side. | An Indianapolis resident 20 Released Nov. 23 Sapa Idtem, 7 (ears, she was the wife of the He recovered rapidly and was » . released on Nov. 23. |late Peter Hill, who died 13 years Although he was in ill health 28% Her survivors include a at the time of the slaying Feb; 4, daughter, Mrs. Cora Brown, Indie Mr. Weaver rushed to his sister's|anapolis; three sons William, {defense and stood beside her in Damon and George M. Hill, Indi~

{preparing her case. He.was at her side during the| |anapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie [month-long trial, ‘attended con'stantly by a nurse. During his ginia Phillips, Kirkwood, Mo.; 18 |testimony, in her behalf, he col y| BEARASHIGS an and five great-

Keto omy A ater grandchildren. p t days later suf- Services at 10 a. m. tomorrow

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Mrs, Oder was to join her in New Crown.

Lifelong Resident 2-Way Radio Saves

Mr. Weaver, who resided at Officer’ s Life in Crash 2227 8. Brookside Pkwy; was a YTO lifelong Indianapolis resident. His PON te. 3 SUP) Fhaniathes Gbrge de Weaver, iyo two-way radio on his motorwas a ploneer in local construc-ioy.e for saving his life yesterition circles, founding a firm later day when he was pinned beneath carried on by Mr, Weaver's father the wrecked vehicle. and Mr, Weaver, | The policeman said he was un‘The firm directed construction able to get out from bénéath the {of the original Columbia Club, motorcycle after it was hit by a 'the Warren Hotel and several In-/truck. When the motor began to |dianapolis-churches and public spit flames he called for help on buildings. ‘Mr. Weaver was asso-|thie radio, Fellow officers heard {elated with his sister in the his message and extricated him, | Brookside Parkway Realty Co. Mr, Weaver was active in Masonic circles, He was a member of Irvington Lodge 666, F. &

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