Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1949 — Page 40

Raises Last Year's Average of 196 to 19. 5 f Real Girl in Bobby Sox and New Look : : BL By DON SIEBERT ! p i : . RN A FLAIR I tor Soni SET re aol Vat ” i | - ' Dickinson, the family’s youngest kegler, seems to have Anherited ) bi ml ay : : her share of that ability. aL Their He ds Pat, who is 12, began bowling at Pritchett, Hunt & O'Grady Jansen, Jones, Kennedy. 0. Serve | Experts Shake eur thies yesrs ago. and entered league play when she was 10. . | I f Giants’ '49 Box Artists ~ As They Pick ‘Who's Who' “Daddy taught me to bowl,” brown-eyed Pat explains. “He | Ag Nucleus of Gian S ey the really good bowlet in the fam- = bowling. -Pat began “to- show WEW YORK, Jan. 8 (UP)—The New York Giants today ane By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer fly. Why. just the other ight be| more Interest ] ae the of right handers Larry Jansen and Sheldon test , . yu." ‘ the three pitchers around Se te stn] UB JAS sas he Tie SEE ims nh Wh: Sa nk he oh wg pene lo A, RE EE Pe RL i en EI The experts ware shaking ther d last oe way gue of i and can raioe for P. R. Mallory youn 8 om in a PHOS lot the American ato ibe,” big: lost in Vat would hak and last Friday night . . . there ang during | Compets e ity of, the Ameriean re and os was no telling a Tepeat performance this time "box or bowling at Pritchett, Hunt touraey Mrs. TaHeg 12, struck out 126 A , Monti pen next. 7 Y fag. 0 SUITES, joy An’ 11-Sams) & O'Grady. son, a top bower In Het own otted aA sarued fun average 5} Thus, Indiana rep debe . to| Winning streak. . Apparently, “Daddy” was an'right. 3.61 to rank as the Gian ) ketball is once again living ho 4h Meanwhile, the folks who are| expert instructor. Pat carried a| On Jan. 15-16 she and Shiriéy|pitcher for the second straigh its saying ‘of being unpredictable. | betting on Anderson to win the 136 average last year and this|England, daughter of Del Eng- season. Tie for is ace Right downto the wire. _nts|DEXt State title may be on the| season she raised it to 149. Sheland of Speedway alleys, will, The 27-year-old Jones, oa The biggest upset two nights right track. The Indians are is a member of the Abbott Heat-|hold their second annual match came up t8 the Giants from th ago was Jeffersonville'’s 51 to 50|,.,4.50 104 leaders in. the North ing Co. squad-at PHO'g and fre-\game at Speedway and PHO'g/Jersey City, N. J. Internation H alfway in Play loss to Evansville Bosse. The Central Conference. But they still quently “subs” in various leaguesifor the national polio fund. «| League farm team in 1947, was Devils were highly favored to A have dates at Muncie Central and around the city, “Golly.” Pat : exclaimed, “we|used both as a starter and in| Ag $1] 5,000 “Match : ahd’ bega tend thelr winning streak to 11g Castle and an intersections), It was while subbing: at Fox-\got $75 for the fund last year. relief roles last year, He won| = FC Bvo nT > ht games. But an underdog Busse tussle with Jeffersonville. Hunt recently that Pat rolled her|] sure surprised ~when|16, lost eight and had an earned of - and LE "Nessa i quintet fought back from the record three-game series, a 525. people gave that much money run average of 3.36. Tloyd Mangrum of ‘Chicago tel 4 brink of defeat to upend Ed. Den- . She also chalked up her high|just to see us bowl.” Kennedy's record was the least|young Eric Monti of Santa Moni. ing is no : ton's opm. ; Wisconsin Routs individual game of 228 pins on . {impressive of the three but hitlcy moved nto & te for first years ago. reat Sant Tso ; {he same night. , ~~ |Amateur, Independent, [{howing In the late SABER OF wo. [place at the halfway mark of the a tial Ns pulled a three-ring stunt. Falter- » . ‘ LEANING against the soda §ami-Pro. Basketball cher he had conquered the control|{$15,000 Los Apeies pen goté : ing a “ha AE ne: Wgmally in Sets Now are rel on - fountain. a, PROS, - Pat was a’ Three ‘amateur - basketball games are dificulties which plagued him tournament Joan) r-par 138. ne The tre oa - day tourney, they outplayed and ’ perfect picture of the American| Thres amateur basketoall games ares ns he came to New York from cards of four-under-p The tre be " out-hit Lafayette Jeff's defending school girl in her hobby socks, (Side Turner's gym. Fehr's Beer willithe Richmond, Vo. club of the| Mangrum put together five state. champs Friday night, al-| MADISON, Wis. Jan. 8 (UP) fuzzy sweater and the new look. (play JT. Case ai 1:30 South Side Tu:|piegmont League in 1946. birdies and 13 pars for a spare units olde though they had to settle for an Wisconsin stepped out of Big : She is in the seventh grade at|ihe Indlanapolls Conservatory will play! He won three games and lost | Klihg five-under-par 66—the best § up, he sal overtime victory; 51 to 47. Maybe Ning Hay et 30 ohe oo : yay ren Ceatin, lols ariimetie Re "an “opening for» ‘team in/DINE. One of his defeats was the round of the tournament thus far, gg . i ml n, as er favorite - . - that antiquated shifting zone de- manned Creighton before 12,000 Pat Dickinson, one of the city's youngest bowlers, holds & een: i. 2 aS -avaple Reta Minna ht League at New| no nh Bo=fu game Whisk Dex, Be Shot 3. 72 on yesterday's open for Htth fans. school book in one hand and her bowling ball in the other as she ots of trouble” with English, En ub Lasalle independent baskel-|against the Giants last Sept. 9, Monty. considered. one of the dwellings; There was no doubt about the gon in a few minutes of study while impatiently waiting to bowl. grammar. [ball i aime Bitte “av "a orton erm amy "most ‘promising. younger Given . m¢ ” - : {outcome after he uptaig ove at likes school, but finds bowling "a lot more fun. As the conversation returned [Yi todhy at 2 Oakland City Team professionals, came in soon after halnes > th 1- 7 to ti - 8B far taller and had much more Sporfs Mailbag— Rolls Up 100 Points. dl 1 te te Man The et NEXT OPPONENT crease in | ~WASCONSIN ot Minnesota, t 1 ch C i : F T k P 4 d 3 Pp $ ; OAKLAND CITY, Ind, Jan. 8/the first round: an annua experience. The Omaha club also ndana en “ ans ake rens in an O rrores ~Despite not having the services| Mangrum clipped two strokes more will the/Was handicapped by the loss % ge of the high scoring center, Bob Sd par 55 on UN outgoing Hine duction ir In ! T P Mi A d PF Aft BR H C3 Lockmueller, sidelined wijth an holes o e Riviera course an Atty of Ja tur for eam'’s 'Pushin rouna in rress er butier Game Locimmeliey, Sidclined with, am ho three holes on- the back Le sdiod The Badgers held Creighton to . : ’ hackey club, the local baseball] switched to night, parents were | OAKLAND CITY ai Scolt Field, Jan. 1.Inine for & 31 on the incoming seriously [only three field goals during the| - Greyhounds Griffith Outplayed Bulldogs organzation and the local néws-| reluctant bo nig ares their |ankle injury, Oakland City Col- (nine. ness. tly/first half which ended Wisconsin Much Taller Barrowcliff, Rooters Say papers. boys-to attend on account of [lege tonight plastered a 100-63| E.J. (Dutch) Harrison of Little ——— 40, Creighton 14. Coach Bud el eal ’ : With the co-operation of Pauli traffic hazards. This folded up defeat on Union of Kentucky. Rock, Ark, the first round leader : Foster cleared the bench of The boys in the sports department decided to start a wan president of the Indianapo-| the “Knothole “ang,” but the. | The Oakland City fuintet, with a 9, ot aA Foaay and 1 | dger players after that, usin ters lis Jets, the Indi lis Junior! ball club bstituted i {paced by Kenneth Nelson's 15/dropped into a tie for secon 19 men in a merciful attempt to let to-the-sports editor column. this week ard if the mail Ce pr Cr Sago 1s spon-| guest ighin or pia points, had complete control of place with Marty Furgol of Alhold -down the score. continues to hit like it did a couple of days ago we'll never soring the “Hardwood Gang.”| chaperoned groups, from |the game from the start and kept buquerque, N, M., at 140. Fur- ; Wisconsin . or Creighton 2 «De troubled by a;mail shortage. Four hundred free seats are set| churches, boys’ clubs, YMCA's, [their lead doubled most of theigol shot a 69 to 80 with yuster. Schneider, br 3|Beitord, £ G3 Most of the mail came from loyal Greyhound rooters out atiaside each home game for boys| orphan hothes and other organ- | Way. They led at the half, 51- 24. day's 71. nl Page, i : 4 3 Putty, 1 1 0 32'Indiana Central who felt the team had been “pushed around” in| from nine to fifteen. izations. An estimated 45 guest. | > . RY r 0: J nnd, $13 $m Sunday's write-up -of the Indiana Central-Butler basketball This is certainly a step in the| groups were entertained last | ml THE wang Bowers, ! 1 ° her. $. 3338 8 right direction. Since this ven-| season. tacts In Worthman, 13 © Montg'ery, 03 3 4 “This is the way it ran: = |ture has been so successful, local] The Indianapolis hockey $9.429.618, Ryser, { © 0 0/Karabatsos, g3 3 3|~ Dear Sir: ‘papers could’ do. much to help| club has as its guests, groups |§ : the 1047 [atta : : : J Giichiat, € 3 31 In regard to: the Indiana Central-Butler game, you failed to romote and boost it..The idea| of underprivileged children at “Because . You Like Good Food” ; the F. W. Bleckwenn, el 0 0 8 | "junderstand that Harley Griffith made Butler's big John Barrowcliff | seems to have so much public ac-| each home game. The children 538 MASS. AVE. MA. 0758 yesterday. Rogers, g 1 3 32 look silly. Griffith is much smaller and has a bad arm, yet he was' ;ceptance it looks as though the| are sponsored by an organiza- IN CHICAGO IT'S THE 3 Mader, § 2 1 2 | ti d h od : ~The rec Moore, § 311 able to outfake and _outplay Ba Barrowcliff up and down the - floor. same thing could be done by the| tion and are chaperoned. BEACHCOMBER" residential | Nord. € 011 : ~ |Hinkle had to substitute, other-| |Indianapolis Indians and the|a. a ua : Carter. g 0 0 1 wise he would have fouled outing lis Capitols. One could| Ports Editor: or Appetizers designated chwaris, § 9 8 0 Jets’ Win tr before he did.—W. Smith. [adianape “Knothole Gang,” and|, WhY can’t Indianapolis give in- MERE IN re sm eSnment ca, . » {dustrial athletics a lift? 'A more ARDEN" 1947 as ing i ve eirann, 48°03 -— .. the other the "Hockey Gang." |watchful eye by Indianapolis Cocktails’ — Tropical Rim Diioks for the bu fect loop records. The ~ Dear Sir: Wholesome sports activities Te any, pe P wing of the NIHSC Was even Rife scors—Wisconatn 40, nn -You failed to comprehend that such as these — keep the youth| Ports Writers seemi to be the Boer — Wines Religiou more evenly matched, but South|'™® '*_ ' Butler was forced {0 play thelor our city busy keep free Yous cure. In too many cases, so- Eggroll — Shrimp — Rumaoki — Ribs. .. | percent, Bend Central's up-and-comingige . __|style of ball the I. C. C. wanted|igle time, Therefore, they willl Cc led “amateur” industrial team ¥ Sliced Pork ; building 8 Bears should eventually . emerge Eastern Hinois WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (UP)—|,, ) +, "Are you Butler's school have less time to dream up Nd members are being paid to play. With Hot, Medium, Sweet, Sour Sauces _ institution 2 % The Washington Capitols, led by ” ’ This is especially true of base-| STEAKS—CHICKEN—FROG LEGS--CHOPS : and comn on top. ; Fred Scolari and Tom Feerick,(Paper? It seems you didn’t notice|get into the mischief which leads|pay Amateur basebail in this : otnt The Wabash Valley tourney Beats Ball State ; is J Central's amazing defense.—~Alto the delinquency we all would n : Catering Only to the Better Appetites : . later this month should reveal - snapped the Indianapolis Jetsig, i": Ceptral. like to eliminate town should be called, more ac- “NOW SERVING NOON LUNCHES Residen mon -- Times Special victory streak at three games to- ..— a, Divisi curately, semi-pro ball. ' MR. GEORGE BRUNER, Head Chef 14 per cer Gers Slosely how strong the West| CHARLESTON, HL. Jan. 8—lnight with a 80 to 81 victory be-| = & = * DR. Allison Division | 1 nag the opportunity several ment buil Central area is. Brazil and Terre| Paced by Don Stover, ace for-|fore 2850 fans. Po : Ed . Note: - “Knothole GANg |years ago to watch the Dayton] ~~ Hii . 8 per ce Haute Garfield = are currently ward, Eastern II a After two quick ona by] I never read such an unfair| Day” at the ball park used to [(onio) Tnaustrial Athletic Asso- , was up 3 ~ Tront-rur iners ir - { be on Saturdays when the {4 front-runners ir that league, and : 2 gave toland prejudiced sports writeup . . .| | irda a ball, [clation (DIAA) at work. an ‘Improve Your 41 per cen Terre Haute State's 10-game win-| Indians | lead in the first quarter, thel heard several people say that| reves Rate bard a wal strictly amateur and covers. all mp ' built for ‘Ming streak will go on the block feated Ball State College of In- jets came back to take a 34 fo 28 it there had been younger ret:|-— — —oroiiny Eames WOT Ifelds of industrial recreation. 12 per ce at Garfleld next week. diana 60-42, lead ky scoring 12 points in the Here in Indianapolis. there is one There + Bet on Anderson Ball State's basketeers were ex-| first six_minutes of the second|erees the game would have been wrernce Whi S group governing baseball, another where th Shelburn’s Panthers, with 13iceptionally cold the first half,|period while holding the Caps to{much better for Central. Butler for basketball and yet another) Indiana straight wins, could again prove 12% minutes before they three free throws. Washington|wag unable to play its usual style for softball. j INDOOR DRIVING R ANGE other 36 s rugged In the Valley meet. Last could find the hoop. rallied however, to assume a 45/0 11.0 because the Central boys With the help of the sports| —— time they reached the semi-finals |- East. Blinol A] Ban state 4D) to 42 advantage at halftime. anticipated their every move. owe ig . writers here, a governing board SECOND FLOOR Wooc es wood by Garfield's wise. Fi "Human, T's") Ray Lumpp of the Jets was the 5p wonder they were off from could be set up that would set FL : even Win. Olsen, f 31 0 t i o 1games’s high scorer the floor. Butler can credit its| yawrence Central won their oer. 20d provide an equal op- : To Sp With Fort Wayne North Side's sil, 'c 110 3rorsbers. £ © { ljpoints and Ralph Hamilton hit| inning to O'Brien's set shots and ighth g In nine starts last|Lo unity for industrial plants to PROFESSIONAL LEE NELSON ost to city sival South Friday [iehiiomse § 1 cans! o 3 itor 16. an |Central's inability to hit from the|niont dofenting Howe high at [Porticipate in a city-wide athletic : Henry | night, the Summit City situation Desoniin, | 1 28traight, 2 0 ol Walingten a9) | —— an free-throw stripe. nig erea ng 0 g program. Some of our larger in-| Lessons by Appointment relations also was topsy-turvy. All of Hedden, 0 1"0Kennedy. g 0 1 1 fg ft pf| A Howe 32-27. High point man for|gystrial plants now are out ofl] - which 18 'good news 10 Monroe [Mosrove, ¢ 0 0 1lsexton. § 11 0/OKeete, t 0 0 jflumpe, L : 3 3 One of Butler's big guns, John ihe Lawrence Central quintet was|gne program or another in ~—EXPERT CLUB REPAIRING — ment of | ville, The Cubs became the first| Totals 37 6 i3| Totals 11 8 ii McKinney, £1 1 4|Nagy, 1 o o o/Barrowcliff, only got three points.| Guard Joe Parker who scored nine! one or two plants are E Dees ise C. Greig, Allen County school last year 10|giae 11° "oo ooern Hinols 30, Ball zune, f s 33 ie. 1 3 §| The reason was Harley Grifith.|points on three. field goals and players from outside Pn wh Jad C win a sectional and regional in| Pree throws m Bistern Dlinols— Nermsen. co § 0 5 Malamed, ¢ 3 3. 1| Griffith, who is a good five inches| three free throws. organization and paying them to ty wilson ‘3 Hudson 3 Deboniin 1. Ball ipeerick, ¢ § 3 O\Mandic. ‘x 4 § 3 shorter than Barrowcliff, was able| Howe trailed throughout the|pla Bs sion, wi Fort Wayne. They're looking for 3, McCarter 3, Straight 3. |geoiari, § 6 3 3/Pughw® 1 0 Olt outtake and outplay him all i play. speakers TT, (2 a1 0 the Fi game but rallied in the last quar-| This defeats amateur athletics midwintes # Act RESULTS Katkaveck, §3 0 3 over the Fieldhouse. ter to pull within five points of|in Indianapolis and will, if al-, SPORTING GOODS i avis Herisbers, §3 3 1) =| square Tout. dat, Some Sage Be the victors, a polit man Sor lowed to continue indefinitely, | ana Roa ..30 31 18 ' er r ) WAT Gaim SEVENTH (32500; allowances; 4 .years Halftime hui Toss 45, Thdian- run down-—we want fair write- we ea he field uy 1s ne lead to the eventual downfall of | 209 Ww. Washington | A 3446 Counci yer up; 11/18 miles) ~Dad, 102 (PF. Keene). aoolls 43 : who score ree field goals, what could be a fine recreational ' 6 furl Sand We Civitello. (480, 4.20, Boden's Pal, 118 (H. of A Arrows missed Indianapolis: ups.—Al Kindig. in the final period. n i BK.D. a 6.20, 3. ie), a, 280; Riot, 107 (J. Combest), pack 8, Lumpp 3, Haniiton 2, Mande, Ed Note: Okay, Greyhounds. Lawrence Cen. (32) Howe (27) — ah : n —— Clayp 10, 8. 5 Cl Pennock), 3.20. Also: Sthiarship, Athlete, Bary Washington: Poerick 2 nney 3, Sco- fg 1t pf} 15 ft pf} fel. pp Bi TR Bluse, iChanes, King Gell. -.-. “Hark, Schule, -Hertsbers. : | You fellows have a squawk weaver, f 0 4/Stewart, tf 0 1| a . feck Up. Georgie i eiiow EIGHTH ($1300; allowances: 4 years u Pp Basketball coming.” Coach Angus Nicosen, Clewiord. rT) ! op Mr. Wo Homet, a x. M Bo s Jets Up: Loans mille ru Sotawell, 121 . Frick. "0 A one of the better coaches In |McFadden, f 0 0 0/Piers, 21 ALL THIS WEEK 3 : on 6 furlongs) —Bternal” Way, '108 (C. Pen-|(W, Mann) a, 4.06; Junior wor - 113 ASHOCIATION OF AMERIC Indiana basketball,’ concocted a “|Bragdon, ¢ 3 2 4 Zobbie, -o 30 ’ We See 13) ¢ ' Also: . Eastern Division Fiber, g 213 irs. 10 Hoosier nock), 14.00, 9.10, 6:30; Juvitation, lio F. Keene) 3.80. Punctual, Pentin, w marvelous defense and it sure Parker, 8 3 3 OPhelphs. g 0 0 JAN. 3 fo JAN, 8 4 Wright), 3, 180; Respite, n, Sigdone Floating Aiown, Carmargo Bill, Washington held the Bulldogs down. And . |Bdgington, g 1 0 ways” an Leen cee” Ma, Pi or Slney SINT (41300: claiming: 4 yours up: Bakimore. |... 1... the boys deserve all the credit Ga uy 3 i AT ALL STORES traffic leg Red. “Navy Award, : Deis an 2 pa hak oY ps Marve, Ba Philadelphia cazieees 118 367 14 °| in the world for a whale of a | xaifif oJ 010 OTO8 central ry : j os Gow ND ll 108 08 (J. West), 3.20 a adi | Provide ” 338 13 =%) Same, es = = THONG 1 ow missed: Lawrence Central— CLEANED . . side, and Er ba Ri el Bor, Mk Sports Editor: Barker 11 Hove Siewart 1. Mekinsey and | will prese 3.00; Hobes 112 Le ' : ' : , . Hansmany. 3.16, S30 pair i Tiny ain re ave. Sin It has long been my feeling|® ®dinston 1 Dwyer 1. PRESSED f— iW. Sher. 300. Alcon Broke Tr aa .|thiit more attention should be h Sen. T Moose. at wilenk PIRST ($3800; claiming: - 4 J : RT paid to sports for the youth or ¥Women's Squas ’ Mortge olds; 6 Hi he Ramadan, 11 in . Ta 3.66, 6.00; Soon" ne Olisien) » REstiTs LAST “Gir “lour community. BOSTON, Jan. 8 (UP)—Eng- or SPORT SHIRTS ¥ koor), 10, 50, Rare Jewel, 111 13.3, 8.00; Red Tape, 120 (J. D. Association of Ameries Pal clubs have done a lot to-|land will send a women's squash Indians L dateneller), Tow 40; Umbrian, 113]4.50 Also: Portland Noods, Dark M oon, ul Washington 80, d ST SARATOLIS "n ward this end, and other organi A team to play in the Wolte-Nowi} x Stisnging . Lo " tits ’ (zations have contributed. How-|éhillenge cup tournament Fe! ference ears upi|q BOND Whoo: “ciniming; 3 yeu 3 vne' 3, Philadelphia 7. ever, a great deal more could be|23 at Haverford, Pa. it was ap- Tut : 2 &_turlongs) =iriggn. 101 (J. ROBeTIcOn):lsan). oa ay ase, 118 1G. “ols St. Louis of, Mines Dolls 80, done by the management of the|nounced today. Finance | , 2.30, 2.10; . FU. [gierson). C30 396; Roaming Feet, 113 NATIONAL LEAGUE ; to 27 wi \ HOE Areaion, S08 alse: Terra: Mater, | Oshkosh. Bl, Hammond 48 a .,”n B. Tan (2 Got HAS St ty lt, So uriongs) — Mohair, 1 8 rAd ‘ | HE dren oat 18, Ae oundBES hn WE THIS THURS., JaN, 6 81d te ho Pampart, 117 (M. Basile), 5. Also Aon Ly 00; Br , Rochester at ester at Chicago (afternoon). | " ’ ™ he Soin prtroch ., Curtain Time, Bright A Ct Noble, hha ie Now Available Hostias wh i QTE LE, SOR oi pone 4 a Canterbury Five Loses Tr TWO at on - 1 Lae, 4b wis, Oph. iy 11 x ¥; To Shurtleff, 74 to 64 rein: COMPOSITION sraduate 43. Longden), 3.80), Also: Visticson, Sit | NER OPV GRENY -| — p— 00 PLAIN of C Jo Rat Rialto ‘and Ascendant i Franklin of CANTERBURY, Jan. 11 | | S C. oing Tune 111 I Wook | “ALTON, Til, Jan. 8—Canter- (> To Hee 106 (8. 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