Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1949 — Page 7
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hed by Joe ° are the hote .- They have 19 starts. In y have three ets this seas
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© Adds 28, 1 198 for 725 Series) ~ Times Tourney Entries Near 1500°
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today at your favorite alley. the try deadline at midnight
Kegwors at. the Sport. Bowl held 5, a near-monopoly on high scores last night as Peyton Printz, roll
ing with Harrell Plumbers, led off T the parade with a brilliant 725
series. He got a 228 for thewpener, dropped to 198,"dnd then came -back with a terrific 200 game, Rolls Near-Perfect Game Peyton knocked out eleven strikes in a row and then left the 7 pin on his last roll. to give himself a bad case of insomnia. : With Printz’s fat score to build on the Harrell Plumbers rapped out a 3005 honor score to take two games from the Fireside Tavern squad. The plumbers rolled 1039-004 1062 and the Fireside Tavern hit 2857 in their effort to stop their opposition. Their games were 804-974-989, In the same alleys Emmett Byers brought in a 701 for Linson’s College Inn Grill. Claiming that the “pins must have been set up on the wrong end,” Emmett slammed out 207-268-226. Ed Huck, kegling for Roehl's Pharmacy, missed the 700 bracket with a 681 and John Vehling of the same team, Dick Nolan of the Fireside Tavern and Otto Gray ‘of Stahlhut Jewelers brought in a high 600 séore in 8port- Bowl lanes, The Speedway Classic chalked up some top rolling, too, with
Curt Heady pacing the game with
na, Babloeky s No ts
~ se ole) 614
Denny Bearden, Harpers Service "i Connie Curran, C. Wicks Tallon ‘
John Vehling, n ‘Pharmac Bud.
Dick Taylor, Victor Pharmacy... Otto Gray, Siauilmt Jewelers . .
B Frank Stumpf, ake. Jack Briggs, Fehr's Beer ....... Sam Tezzis, Harpers Service .... Bob Plummer, Capitol Paper Rusty Buhneing, Arlington John Dezelan, Slovenin Nat Horace Buckner, Evangelical ......... Don Rohr, Sablosky’s Ne. A sien Harry. (The Cat: Frieje, C. Wicks... Carl Hindel, American begion Classic. John Hanrahan, JEvangelical Randall Frakes, Harpers Service Jerry Lambert, Fancher's Grocery
OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) John Okey, U. S. Rubber ics . George” Miller, Praternal Jack Damerell, Dilion’s Bakery . harles Dick, Transportation - huck Markey, Schulmeyer Bakery. . Max Stedle, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream Art Burns, Real Siix Mized Ray Foster, Plumbers Sup Fred Pegler Jr, Reform Melvin
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. 892 593 . 589 « 589 eee anny 588 38%
Enuren oach, Mouléings Ine. ... . George Strickland, Methodist Vedra ners Russ Buley, Ind. Bell Telephone ...... Joe Johnson, Commercial Walter Prentice, Railway Express Puul Rand, exaco vor Qeorge Miller, Kiein & Kuhn. Tes Lorenz Wiseman, Lions Larry Davis, Riviera Past es. Jack Wiis, _Lumberman’s Ins, Mxd.
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participants dn The Times Mixed Dou! bles Championship Handicap tournament seemed .Sliey Wanagers all over the sity reported a
To out the Scaibpanyiog official entry blank and turn 4t in There are just three more days before
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a 650 for Coonce Electric Service,
Just a few pins hogy Marshall
Tavern squad. “YaversPace Women The pagemaking Yavers Men's Shop squad at the Pennsylvania sewed up the first four places in the women’s division with Eva ‘Willilamsod and Pat Striebeck hitting 600. Eva; one of the top Yavers pin smashers, carved out a 615 with a 229-177-209 series. Pat Striebeck,| Just recovering from an injury, turned in an even 600. Two other Yavers repeaters missed 600 by a few pins as Lou-
Skelton brought in a 504. Adding up their top scores the
three from the Thomas Beemis & Co. team and win the women's
piquicd aay at)
anna Early hit 507 and Marge Olt.
Yavers squad bad a 2885 to take|l,
: Ames, Purdue center, is surrounded b er the enemy basket. Nagle J have a hold .on Axness' throat, while Did Ritter Ee Nv Norris s Caudel (23) look on. Nichol
Expect Eniry of 770 Teams Purdue Cagers Drop a Straight
In This Year's Cage Tourney
honor count. Hilda = Geldmeier leaves the first five positions un-
the Hickman Whirlaways in.run-ner-up position, and the Indiana Fur, Marott Shoe Store, and DeWolf News teahns in that order:
Ru Mann, Jenny Collier, SCORES
says this changed with Yavers in first place, | 12%o%)-
Wildcats’ Fans
DePauw Coach Croons N - a Sinserely as Butler Tilt Looms ©
— Tigers. Lack Experience; Hickman Fears Fast Break Won't Work Against Bulldogs
By ‘BILL
gg most Sollege coaches, has. foundittion for his
To Greet Victors -
CHICAGO, Jan, 4 (UPL Northwestern's student body planned an ‘unofficial Holiday from classes today to” ‘welcome home is Victorious ‘Rose Bow! football team. The team will return today from its win dover California on New Year's Day. An Informal welcoming committee planned to turn. ps 5000 students at the<'station, to greet the ‘squad. © The Northwes "band, whose special train from the Bowl game
wails. Not the least of these is Butler's record.
PITTMAN DePauw's Tigers get their chance to cut Butler down to slze|y. not been used much Satay. In the Fisanouss, Yat Ousch Bal Hickman Jy singtag the year,
coaches, Who groan trom jae, Hickman
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“The squad we have Is In-| experienced, with perhaps the ex-| 0 ception of John Mote, who is a junior, ~ We. lack height an speed” says the coach. SOur style of game Sepends. Aargely on the cut and break a tack. We use the fast break oc bi casionally, but against Butler I don’t feel it will be . too effec-| tive.” | Tallest men on ‘the DePauw roster are John Heise, reserve center, at 6-feet 5-inches, Glenn Eckelthan, . 6-feet 4-inches and John Stauffer, 6-feet 11-inch. All the rest are under six feet. Stauffer will start in the center position against 6-feet 5-inch| John Barrowcliff, ! The Tigers lost mast of last year's starters “through gradua-
the sophomores to shoulder “hardwood -
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4 Butler Looks Good So far this season the have won three and dont 1 Their greatest set-back was
{victories ovgr both ./Indiana, . Long Island ana. State, Wabash ri
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lonly two, State, and now. are consecutive victoly string. Probable starters for Pauw crew will: star,
Shortridge at forwards, Stauffer and Russel Freeland man a guards. DePauw has another test fore meeting the Bulldogs’
{play Hanover at home tonight.
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= GREEN BAY, Wis IE OP ance in the Harbor Bow! game on . 803i —Stan Heath, University of New Year's Day. He was swathed aot! [Nevada passing wizard, signed a in bandages applied to two badly ” got [Professional football contract to- bruised ribs.
{day with the Green Bay Packers.
tract was signed at Los Angeles. Heath, all-America ace who smashed several national col-| {legiate passing records during the 801048 season, signed on thé dotted!
line with Packer Coach Curly Lambeau. George Strickler, Lam-
s¢7. beau’s press agent, made the an-|
nouncement.
i Heath went to Los Angeles from San Diego after his Appeat.
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Nevada's Heath
The star's entry into the Green
in a row that Lambeau has scored a player-grabbing victory over the New. York Yankees. The Yankees were reported tol’ have offered Heath $40,000 for [two seasons. Just what the Packers offered in return was not an{nounced but Heath's father re- | veatea a couple of weeks ago that “It was the best offer we got.”
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mond (auxiliary center at East was ‘due to arrive two hours be-'tion and other things leaving (Continued From Page 8) |chltagm—ar Hammond, Clark. Central fore the team train, was expected : ; 64-TEAM REGIONALS, MARCH 8 ° | Catholic, Tech, Hammond High, Criftith, as Sate: Salviant h Chicago's Loo fo G | Anessa Greoncastier; Bediord Bain Roser ro wa nioyeen, pda] LAFAYETTE, Jan, 42 The hot|to parade Srjougts Chica in i Last-Secon oa ro rE dtod Jefiemenlle, Paoll, | of East Gary, Portage, Wheeler, Hobart, shooting Ramblers ffom Loyola and meet the playe > Seymour): Bloomington (vinmers at Bre: Merrilvile ana Sy, 2 Biscptore | COMSIderably enhariced their na- Serenade. Saves the Packers hinto inners at Boonville, -12 Randolph (sufficient number, if neces+ tional basketball prestige as they T H 4 R Times State Service | ton, Pi. Branch): Fi Wayne sr Tut Parmiand or to 16 dacisively defeated “Purdue here 1 0IT@ au e Renews ANDERSON, Jan, 4—Frank 3 fe, Wa RL funtingion—18 Huntington, 1 Whit | 12st night, 42-33, In the final pre-| Harness Racin Brian broke up a closely played, nsburg (Madison, Shelby- oy, | efarson Center). ‘conference test of the season for 9 ague game here last! Ha mond (winners at te, Indianapolis (Tech sponsor) «= 16 After 31 harness racing National Le ile); pammend (Winners at Dol po the Boilermakers. years 1 oh Haute night as his field goal in the final winners at Bluffton, Decatur, Hartford| “AL Jouper—g Dubos, § Pike. Coach Tom Haggerty’s Loyola will retur » to Th Aare two seconds gave the Anderson , B LO0 end, Tandon gt Jeflerionville—8 Clark, 3 Floyd, 7/squad, built around Jack Kerris,| Fairgrounds nex gu lea | Packers a 59 to 58 triumph over Usust apolls): Lafayette (winners st Frankfort, (Harrison. one of the nation’s leading| Terre Haute recently applied 0. 0 at Our Lafayette, Lebanon, Otterbein); ans-| At Kendallville (auxiliary center At centers, held command from (for re-admission to the Grand Alt the score was tied Low PRICES Boclic. Peru: S rion (winners at Blw of i A) hee start to finish as it chalked up|Circuit, but was turned down. Dine Hough shkosh Fan up an 0, - Mari, HEie 8 Sitnia Hew Cin GAtuals fog 13 14 Fore X Peter ity ninth triumph in 10 Starts be- od anyway hal early 22-12 lead. Summary: Day + ord); Rushville (winners at Aurora, Ag Tinton—io Greene. fore a partisian, but appreciative| ¥ ~ Oshkosh (58) Anderson (39) aiecvile, Connersville Rush. le): South At Jusport._41, Case. ’ Seott. 3/CTOWd of approximately 9500. racing will resume at the Wabash Satitenhok 3 fr tty art if fot Serv ; Rochester. South Bend); Vincennes Vash. | Jennings (Paris Crossing), 1 Clark (New| The Boilermakers had the same| Valley Fair the week of Aug. 23. Lagtenteh.f 2 § 8 Stafoak,t 3 3 : ners at Jasper, Sullivan, Vincennes, W Washington We Ori, miserdble shooting luck that they State C lleges Hawking, 1 11 4) Staniesal yr 3 300 ECTIONALS, FEB. 23-26 - At Martinsville—8 Monroe, § Morgan. |XPerienced in the Hoosier eollegi- 0 og abnum.¢ 3 1.3 Soménich,e 1 3 SECTION. trom Madion| At Monticelle-10 White ate basketball classic in Indian-| Cesneetiout Valparaise tka. e232 Niehatne 3} oomige teams At Muncie (Center 8ponsor)—-13 Dela- apolis last week. In the early uy ftp : ty foot olve, § i 3 Jghnaes 113 ounty ware, . » i's \ dd t Attica—1 Fountain, 3 Warren, 1Ver-l At wm ee. — 11 Elkhart, 1 Noble minutes of the: first half, asi Dussel 0 H 3 + t 4 3 3 urmants, § ..9 | end ) t i i milicn (Berrysville) {Ciomwe 4 Loyoils ed & 17-to-3 lead, Detrick. ¥ 9 0 4 Heine F981 - : 2 Lo ton : o ier at Garrett)| At New Casties-1y Hesiry, } a earn " " Nelson 00 Fy otals 23°15 22 Bt Auburn auxiliary nian at (Churu-| AY Ofterbein—11 Bent Purdue hit but one of 10 field|Jiatl’s § § 3acmieber.e | § 4 Bo 2A Tote B00 cor. orator 3 nae. t Pg 7 goal attempts. Carlson. 3 4 Waters, © 3 dae or: arrison, myra ow Y r 1 A — Dearborn, 1 Ohio, 2 Bwit- Salisbury, DePauw), 1 Floyd (Mt, ‘For, the entire first 20 minutes Matin. ‘ 4 i ol Metoall, § : : 2 Cinei H- Reds Si n "AT Batesville—o Ripley. AY Reruo Miami. of play, which ended with theiOsvarig 3 § Silather.t 3 3 o nna qn... Al Bedford—10 Lawrencs: At uth Marshall, § Starke. | Ramblers in front, 30-12, the|* “Mack, 101 Luke Sewell as Coach | At Bluffton—§ - Wells. < At Richmond 13 Wa Bind Boilermakers managed to rack up r ~-9¢0 Al Brosii—s Clay, 6 O¥ At Ruheiie—d Rash" ¥ Patton. only four field goals in 37 at-] Totals 16 818 Totals . 311813 NEW YORK, Jan, 4 (UP)— AL Connglien=d Parry 4 Spencer. 1 AL Seymour—p Jackion, 1 Jenninds| tempts, while Liyola hit 13 in the coms st Hei—Vaparao 3. Gon: Luke. Sewell, the only pap av. Crawiald Qeavinnarih) & Vermin. ie Shelb vile—3 Shelby, 3 Bartholomew.| same number of efforts. A Missed—Anderson, Carlsen (tO lead the St. Louls Browns to At Connersville—8 Fayetts, ¢ Franklin, ALS South Bend (Adams Bost—15" BI Loyola (41) ou Purdue (33) 2. Rowmarin, Nelson, Mack, Bon. Ran Anneica League, pennant, 3 4 t pf | Metea was 8 oday coach lle—12 ‘Mon ry. At Sullivan—11 Sullivan. 1 2 lckudellt 3 3°3 Ball State (50) Eariham (48) 4 “At Cwtorteitie—_iz Montgone Marion! At Terre Haute (Gerstemeyer host. Kinerich, f 11 3 licen, 20 1 1g 14 pt 1g npfCincinnati Reds, thereby swell (Speedway). (To be- played at Canterbury fais at Indians State College gym) 18 Oredy.t 5 0 nner! 0% ilteaons 10° 3 dgmer f ¢ ing the ranks of former ' big “as Beatur—1o Adams. { Tipton (auxiliary center at Nobles-|Terric’c = 4 4 4 Butchkoe 4 3 3 pusonT 3 0. art 33 § league managers who now are Motte—5 Newton, 8 Jasper. (To ville)” Hamilton, hy} wn, Dawson, 6 2 0 4 Butterfield. 0 0 0 0 Mocarter,f 1 0 O/Ryan,'e § ¢ 3 turning to coaching jobs. De at Bt. Joseph's College § gym). : Wabash a ed “id Nicholl, g 0 2 } Yillame. o e 0 1 McClain, f 01 0 t 1 } $ The 48-year-old Sewell, ¢ AL "Eivogd —1 Howard, 1 Madison (El-| A Wabash (ar Honeywell Oy iti | Nagel, § 38 ¥Buberian.g 3 3 HIT c 3 1 Yneannies’s won the pennant with the Browns ’ WE WN "svanavie (Réitz host)—8 Vander- (Suh wiley ana Washinglon center). | Banke. & 0 0 ifBexton, 401 in 1944, returns to baseball after AKRON SURGICA (Larwill and Columbia City. 1 10 2 10 16|Kennedk:¢ 2 8 1 year absence. According to in| N( A% Farmland— 16 Randolph. A Pashineton wey Main. Totals 16 10 Totals Kehoe, § 0 0 1 _ _|a two- T At ra—9 nters where more| Half Time Score—Loyola 30, Purdue 13. 10 10 10 Cincinnati dfficials, he Branch (auxiliary. center at! At All sectional ce for the| Pree Throws Missed Kiserich 2, Blut Totals 33 8 18 Tow = 10 10 10 atl dm prizeuien 1 iy rarth “host. gary, iournels, the semi dna) arg onl ames Boe iheas, Qretner. Berberian § 3 (oo 0e0Te a Malllall Sule J, a majors. ; m. ayne ost, u 3 Missed Kiser Mille center a4 South)—15 Allen, 1 = Whitley| ooh ve pred, 5 he tet). Ofeiats~ Hal Bistls and Jou Sawicki" Pree Tibows % Miler. 5 - At Praukfort—11 Clinton. >. : AL Gary (auxiliary center at Valparaiso) : —At Gary, 8 Oary schools. At Valparaiso, 8 Porter County schools (all except Wheeler and Portage Twp. so ond . ‘ ; el : , At Oreencastio—3 Putnam. : 3
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