Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1949 — Page 6

that ended last night. = Mrs. Newton rolled a 573 a 165 pin handicap to take|Berkope over first place from Bud Douthitt and Anna Heady who had rolled a 1322 Saturday , afternoon. & Westside. Louie ' Newton is employee of the Eli} Lilly Co., and his wife is a nurse. Dorothy Walsh and Fred Hazel just missed tying up second place when they slammed out a 1321, at Pennsylvania and Katherine Leich and Wayne Ross tried hard at Speedway with a 1319. Take Fourth Place A neat 1313 at Sturm's took . fifth position for Daisy d Dan Cole, and sixth place was split two ways on a 1308 made by Vir-

Sturm’s and Kay Kelly and RL Rand at Pritchett.” This pushed into seventh place the 1303 made at Dezelan’s on Saturday by Jo Berkopes and Joe "chia. Miss|

Rhy ob 406; Wayne ro 1319 Daler ay. : ie bela, 848; 1213 Vireinia 433; Cuff Branham, 200 x 5% huis aa AL Rend pro Jo_Berk Ne : PFillich in, $11 Rdep. MT ......cvcoiirinsrninainns

xii. J bd Er Breheh,

na wrima Birt, s03 dcp. 180

NARRATE ER AE i KANE

ch ssa mayer ead

*% Hushand-Wife Fire 1341

"To Become Unofficial Winners * Barring some technicality a 1341 cap score fired yesterday afternoon by Louie and Dutc Newton at Sport Bowl stood today as the high series in the huge city-wide - Times Mixed Doubles Championship Handicap Tournament

mtr moaned» ome FOF 20 Round

Berkopes, however, turned “in an outstanding 645 for her actual

aglse, Before Friday Bouts

By EDDIE ASH

After getting away to an explosive start in the opening program of bouts last Friday night at the © Armory, : : Golden Glovers resumed vigorous . |training today to sharpen punches Receive Top Award and strengthen wind for the second show this week.The slambang amateur boxers

their skill in the classic included Kathryn and Elmer Brehob, part {owners of the Sports Bowl, with

3 diana alleys grooved a 1230, and Coletta and Wilfred Brehob got 1200.

ond place is worth $25, third $20 engaged in only light. workouts and fourth- is 315. Other prizes Saturday and rested yesterday. Now the big push is on again, Every gym in the city where boxing gets top billing had heavy tuneup sessions booked for late}: this afternoon and tonight. Schoolboy boxers usually get in their practice~licks after school hours, the employed boys take . over the “night shift.” Nera 8 Held, 345; Bob Held, nol Coaches Bear Down I) Coaches and trainers planned to rug Ffinang, ©; Bel Wright, oar down this week and asked Tiny Timpe,- 634; Art Timpe, 576 ...1310{for four days’ of seeauous drill in 1 Blyth, $41; Beverly Peterson, bag punching, rope skipping, spar408; hdc. 180... 12% ring and other forms of cales-

official results for the entire tour-

_ginia Beonl and Cliff Branham at ney. —An-official-list-of standings

on Duo Leads

lassic

Bowling alley owners pitting

a 1201, Jydy and Carl Hindel of

The Newton combination will receive the top award of $35, sec-

range down to the last five positions, each worth $2. = The following standings are un-

and’ prizes will be published as soon as all entries and scores are checked by the tournament secretary, June Swiggett. .;.

AOD TD: overs ss saws ex ssnes 1

ep. Ruth Hinton, doo; “Ted "Hinton, om; pdon 162 shnpianrerieaes zany 1908 round route.

3 Gitdoter, 80; B. Chideier, 435

aminations.

arin $16; ©. Jordan, 863; Ckirkman 418 "Roscoe —

NETO

Juanita Cox, "443; Red Maynard, 606; hdop. 279 : Betty’ 0. 306 430; marl Hart, 400;

pe ip. 537: Carl Hindel, 888; :

fey, 418; ‘Abe ‘Bailey, 583;

Ruy Rr —— 642; hdep, "ne C. Coffman, “ly Hn Cottman, -;

wgh iid, ui Chir

Mrs, Knisper, oa; Dr. Knieper, 02; a8 hep. 379 1181 mather ps -; an Olive Bauter, An; on’ ary, i 123) 443: Schwab, dae: John gchwab, 1st Masih Wesver, 463; Paul ‘Weaver, o; Bob Deer, 518; an tats Vogel, 839; William Vogel, 498; an hdep. Me a, “oe “Leo Vander- a. Gili, 460; Jim Blake, 877; hdep am Soe: Lois Jackson, a; 5 Jos Modlin, 816; poy ona. Milam, | 446; Clarenée Korbe, We sopiit oan esha bain

dep. . 34 al Littrell, nl; Dale Littren, "630;

’ wa 1233 hdep, 102 1180ip ry Mar ge! Sag) 3; Loren’ ‘Wood, Helen Rosebrock, 427; Herman Rose- Logan, Ed L Brown, “; 840; h 1223| broek, 555; hdop. 198 1180| Cland * Bereet, 431; A Waker 405; John Welker, 851; Lorene Schenck, 28; Lou Schenck, 568; hdcp. 186 . BA 3sians oss zseyssns¥y 122 hdep. 177 1180 | Morence hag an Phillip’ He! on Psterrin, 483; ‘Ruvfs ‘Sears, 498; 0. Schwab, ami ~ Schwab, 803; Edwards, dv Mn hdop. 1230 haop, 2 1180 Thelma Ks von i Doras Baird, 407; Prank Baird, 582; [Pat iriebeck, , 000; Max "Sylvester, b bdep. 17 . 1220) 523; hdep, $1 18013, 08; = on, 81a: )

sitkgtin, 400; C. aviess, 8 ‘88; Rose Minatel, 487;

Jay Constanine, 388; Pete Carsow, Yas: hd hdcp. 1216 ep, | nm ; p. frene Rubbert, 431; Frank Rubbert, B. Riegel, MTR Riegel, 446; _hdep Bet armichael, 450; 58%; hdep, 0 1218 A178] 510; Dep. B08 Locusts

br Vernon, 840; Rosann Vernon, _ Gertrude os, 530; Dave’ Yaver,

Som eR hdep. 180 ............. lies umn . Ruth rye, 238; ‘Harry "Miller, WT; Lum BT Tw ENT ANS DACH. S88 in seaiiricarininaias JETT BAop., MMP ies eeniirasniaanaiie “oH 808; J ‘Hughes. 8; hdep. Ty M. Woods , 481; Pon Woolard, an un Btta , 390; men Si Sa Ford” Jette: son, 1 . 1 ii’ Brown, a; ne " 1116 an, 433; ; ‘Clift’ Pittman, = Lagretia {i ae 0m Maes, si Lapis kp Oakley ‘Woodard, Rikas Bak # hd 4.4 80.033 op. oti Wayne Spencer "0; Charles Tyner, Be, ! a Ay ER rio |Rpuiivan 4; P. Culivan, 4 M. Cougins, 300 i RC swrigen wv; yoy [1000S Moneyeuth, 418 Herb Boner:

dep. 376 : 1343

1228] 510; "50 1188 12231] 813;

Ch EasaA Yeah EAE un

Bernie Woerdeman. 1219 "a Louise mb, oe: Se Miller, “80d; M

\action,

Fe

. 114 st.

John 481; Schroede Su: ey. a =. er, A “Taylor, “us; Mey.

Golden Glove Boxers Train

Get 4 Days of Drill

-— Leach, 820; Bil Adcock, 528; OP" AB xvi vueisenrsunnsrrvers 1200 | thenics. ” a LY 301: The. mes-Le on 1 ton Nas James Putman, 503;

Varun es make Ee ChR RAIA LY + 13090| Open and Novice class boxers| rounded into condition early this Goldie Goodale, a: Virg Goodale, Va year ey Sout intend to losé| s DACP. 38... cei 1 y! e. Pose: Ricker, a Sw Cattmal, The lads who were called upon Anita Kiltion, 573; Dave Kiilion, 454; for tourney ring action last week he Mien, 63; dim Minchin, 7 [delivered to the hilt and all o 314: hdep. MO ol -', 1907|eviderice points to another barMary” Gordon, 4M; Waiter Gordon, gain night for Indianapolis sports Ruth Ben flel 430; George Benefiel, _. |gOETS ‘when the Golden Glovers

Sporting Events Here and There Today, Tomorrow

HE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Warren Central Warriors Face Unbeaten Tiger Friday

. "Dik Dejoe, Harry McClintic, Don Overton and Herb Rosemeyer (first row, left to_right), and Ed Wieland, Bob Klise, Bil Deer, Soa. Gace toe ad Sewge-Oolbimet Used roe] lok on : as Coach Ralph, Clevenger of Warren Central comments on the ‘shooting form displayed by Allen Miedema. The" Warriors have won half of their 10 games. played to date and can add, prestige to their record by becoming the first team to stop the “victory string of Crispus Attucks at sight straight Friday night. The egn-. test will be held at Tech and will be the final game for the favours hu seh Sowmarent sed don 2, 21 and

[National League football team.

their second consecutive Western

Capitals Crush Springfield On Lundy's Four-Goal Spree

Martha Weathers.’ Samntr’ Gain 1308 answer the bell for the second ing ton." 8s... sss 1206/ show at the Armory this Friday. ie Leo Daiton, 34; __ Principals in the first bout will Marve Pristos, $44; Jim Pristoe, 509; ‘enter the ring at 8 p. m. and start 1208 throwing leather over the threeITY

Rugged Road Sadye Meador. 404; Reavis McCallum, Tm It's a long, rugged road Sita ory , pit etd goa in this elimination meet and exfor) fe ; werd, oa: 1202| ceptionally fine physical condition 1303/18 necessary to survive from week lett Brehob, 441; Wilfred Brehob, to week, since one defeat means Haskell Bryant, §30; Jim Bryant, 636; 1300 “out until next year.” tr ii: Sat Boe.” ib; 1200) There will be but one tourna- . aa BIT oes ee rier » 41% ja00|ment weigh-in this week, on Fripin: og “ 8 day, at the Armory between 3:30 ¥, 456; J. Carey, 403; hdcp. land 6 p. m, for both local and

TATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL Michigan at Purdue. Jows at Indians; St. Ambrose at

TOMORROW HIGH SCHOO! Jshing ton at obles Shelbyville, Lebanon a Pr

castle at Brazil, Batesville o Brownstown at’

Indians Swamped, Mito], Before 7821

Hockey Fans at Coliseum a By BILL EGGERT : © There's 4 price tag on Pat Lundy's “hockey stick today, but mone} couldn't buy it. ; The 24-year-old center for the tndisnapotis Capitals has flipped Amateur, Independent in seven goals and’ three assists in the last iour games. t/goal spree last night, first of ifs kind for a Cap player this season, sparked Indianapolis to a lopsided 11 to 1 triumph over Springfield before 7821 paying customers at the Coliseum. It should have been Goalie and Springfield again Jan. 20. | Terry Sawchuk’s third shutout | but he got his thumb in the way | y of a freak shot in the third period. Sprinfield's Otto Schmidt,

.{holder in the northside organiza-

His four-

[Philadelphia next Sunday night] 1 tne ys game, Bland with 18 points ed J. Llapolis with his wife, Hilda, and

S22

in Philadelphia, Bee cagers. Sout sng Serbo, each

Jan. 22, the Caps will be home|in other games. South Side Turners ds. | Season. The local gridder is now

again for three contests. The Indianapolis Conservatory shaded

iley, Terre Haute Wiley at Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL Butler at Mia

ov Bradley, 40; out-of-town boxers. “Russell. the night's bouts, drawn by lot, will be held after the completion of the weigh-in and Physical ex-

This Friday's card is expected to offer from 16 to 18 bouts over a three-hour period of continuous

M

L

Four More Shows . Four shows remain to be run) off under The Times-Legion. tour-

) Tah taf er and

1498). Box and reserved seats are on|Meet.at Broukside. "1198 sale in advance for all shows, at! the Bush-Callahan store, 136 E. - 1195 Washington St., and at the Sports- . 1194 man's store, 126 N. Pennsylvania

ae fans got ‘a good run for ndricks.” S08: Charis r money last week-and they'll "arves 458; de i aes 1193| probably bring others with them this week to watch the young ind eager mitt protéges have their '| fliing~ within the roped arena.

state heavyweight last night in the state odd lift to

Merle Kelly, was winner

versity won

with an Davis,

i, Se ii Bob Coghill's St. Phillip” Ss ae

lual scores rolled in last night's

standing behind the cage and to the right, shot diagonally across the cage entrance, made a stab at the puck and it

Evansville at Murray State. DePaul: at Not: Dame HIT at e. Poly LOFESSIONAL WEsTLING bhi 8:30 p

uncie Weight ifter Wins Title

Jim: Milligan, national junioripearance plon from Muncie, won the them out, 5 to 0.

A greater portion of the answer that, however, could be Rookie Tot Goalie Donald O'Hearn, playing |™ | his ‘second game for the Indians.! He was befuddled by the Caps’ Sprinenad speed and while Indianapolis got mm the rubber disc past him 11 times;! woit, MacKay), he was husy other times saving! Jorson 45 shots. Sawchuk had only 24! apoli for the 60 minutes. Eleven of the 16 players dressed ae the

uv . Springfield, battling for a play- Hockey. § S mmery, off spot in the American Hockey ss ‘League's eastern division, looked no bétter than the Nov 4 apnere when the Caps shut

udeil, Wg Navduist, Kaiser, also of Muncie, | in the 123-pound class, Carl York of Indiana Unis in the 145-pound class and William Clevenger. of| Montpelier took the middleweight division. The program was completed exhibition .'by John Negro Olympic heavy-

weight lifting champion. scoring. Gordon Haldy found the

range for two and single tallles pon. a

lc >suia va Clara Dunn, a Lawrence Davis,

1243 889; hdep. Var ara es 1191 gutelle Nash, a Rey Nash, 834; 1916. Smith, 4; 1. Smith,” ‘493; hdep. 568; hdc OD I um Luellle ‘Counts, aos; Bob i

Te ‘0; C. Eggers, 433; Mildred Houpt. 30; Joss tioupt, Gladys Huber, WT: Louis — “sot;

Ddcp. 348 8s Pearl Mechintock, 44: (liigon “Nae 1 Be hae." 198

Oli Lane, 488 Robert 1 Lane, 539; Mickey Rotert, soo; Gene Rotert, 480;

hoonover, 518: Bud Schoon-

Washer. wt Bud. Hardaers, A. Bridges, 450; D. Stull, $87; dep. M. Myers, wy; Ralph Brooks, “ox; hep A Elsie Poh es, 440; K. Tuttle, 804; hdop: 404; hdep, 4 Moral, 409; John Crosby, "883; Maxine Lee, 377; Paul "Wenrick, 838;

Eula Powers, 420; Bd Powers, 568;

Olivia Wenning, #47; Bill Hollid Fone, Pa’ hde , 80 L

Mers, Bess. ‘Mors, 817; hdep. Th Pa $ marian, ‘wii

hdc 1217) _hdep. "343 y . um" hdcp Ben, Sauer, BAT; Doc Miller, 403; aie) Ta 303; ¥. Bruner, 480; hdep. 1" Hazel Faust, 430; ‘Len Foust, 916; ep. ‘ih ‘ hdep. 100 ‘ . sar K. Scott, 389; C. Scott, 876; hdcp. " Rodges, 408: J. Hodges, 363; hdep. um’ | Smoot 437; K. Wilkerson, 404; ’ ‘ . do] Bus Wills, 405; Bob Wills, 503; hdpe. | Melba Bressel, 444; Myron Starn, | Don Baer, 3; Ann Douglass, a 1217) 488; bh 0 . . um hdep, 249, [Mary Kel 479; Marion Goode,

n ed a Glasson.. w

Wands. natilier. #70; pretties FETE tusk seria vines !

mmr Pen ito 330: 183’ 3 Ho a ge "Ralph Kissling, CERt ara eR rasan

. 1192 Mildred Hayden, "i Arthur Conger, Ma 1S ves. $61; hdep. 2%

13 a: Miner, k “Clarence ‘Miner, Taos C. Eacret, ar T. Eacret, _ 432; hde Meids West, 489; Morris West, ‘404; Patty For $b’ dou ‘Govanoni, wn

JF. B31; RACP. B37 .....c0ovoeessszes ; . : Ma oa sor; Phil ‘Calla, 830; uy (Charlotte Lanham, 448; Léuren. Lan

. 1188} jyenite To ei Riley, i; Nsciazerits 187 “Bob Carey, 802; mail so fi philly = “Wi a, 7 Dory “Pi RASA AER AARNE sara bans 1188 oa a. Sif} ade oh ingery, 4 jos; oi Fouts, Bchogmaker, i: oF

Clintock, ay hdep. 1188 owe Pits, 558; Lucille, Cay nl; 1186 Mrs Ww. To Tuttle, 504! Bill Tuttle, 449; PD. 1188 Marie Yount, 378; ‘dames’ Yount, 830;

og dy 71 1239| over, “: (hop. 22 1886p : “oii gt 520; Bud Itten- Maxine | 408; Carl DePualco, re ts. 418; LeRoy Dyer,

ill, bon Bai, $6

baw

1188 Marg Hak ial #1; Cy Bochaisky, ‘$i%: fan), 188 ..... . 1

Jim m, Jonas, 519; Ruth Schmidt, 308; ough, opm scroueh,

afab sans snr annins

“ 1184 oi anh Ceenveane . 1104 | Kate Treds, : Homer Lata, i a 83

Even

hdep. 258 1180 Marge Eastridge, a; ‘Mike Kirk,’ .ii

UOT charles "107 pdr’

Perry, 430; H. Arnold, 508; Bicheson, a; pud Oroseciose.

Judy Barbarich, 446;

Dale hu e, 867; Mary ‘Burge, 41%; Thelms Faulkner, 374; Harry Dwyer ' Marie McCoy, 446; T. Kilander, 841; Naomi Jacobs, 434;

uly ak “n’ Rr ed

i wo

Cajhierine Baker, hdcp. 228

A pr, 528;

hdep.

Borinie Moore, 460; Jim Williams, 159

hdcp.

Glenda Bint, 465; Jim Brent,

hdcp.

Ethel Hill, 484; Charles ‘Wade, 3 hd 103 oi

stndelt dep. 158

B Meo, ou: H. McDonald, os

hdep.

Paul gh 883; A. Rosdarmel,

Bes Zink copy 243 ©. Van Devenver, 2.

Devenver, 508; Lila Littrell, #82;

Bar B14; hep. Ruth a

oni Go Cox, a Ray ‘Dorsett, .; Dote , 343; dep. . k, 450; "Bert Garland,’ 854; hdcp, 153 Tile Ryley, 401; He Pretje, ‘813; dep. 213 8 wa Pw a Winkle .

nt 4

were made by Freddie Glover, ae Rod Morrison, Calum MacKay, (Wolt), Player-Coach Ott Heller and CIiff | (St a Simpson. Benny Woit, A! Dews-

"Haldy Bo a; * 5 =» (bury, Gerald Reid and Joe Lund (tripping). :

390; “a. Freeland,

Player Denies | Johnsos Talk

Cardinals ‘Wouldn't Want to Play’ For Bears Coach, Dimancheff Says

JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS If Luke Soha of the Chicago Bears has the “inside track™ to the job as bossman of the Chicago Cardinals pro football team, the itor receved 8 SUI straight arm. today bY & EU Who can deliver one—a Cardinal football p er. is’ Boris.(Babe) Dimancheff, the ball-bearing hipped Siirhack: of tus, Cazes, toi Tus Times totey the Fustor, sein

CHICAGO, Jan. 10 (UP)

Johnsos, a Chicago Bears’ coach,

of the Chicago Cardinals]

man, the speculating writers gave Johnsos an inside track on the vacant post. Conzelman resigned last week, after directing the Big Reds to

Division championship. He plans to enter the advertising business in St. Louis, his home town. Blair “Cherry, University of Texas coach, and Howie Odell, former Yale mentor, have also been named as possibilities by the writers. Johnsos hag denied any. intention of leaving the Bears. He is a vice president, coach and stock-

tion.

Basketball Notices

amateur basketball ames were

paved, ye yesterday in the uth Side

DON SIEBERT One i) the most ancient local bowling tournaments, the 2ist St. Philip handicap sweepstakes,

INDIANAPOLIS Melong woit,|closed last night with Bob CogReid. Glover. nil leading a large field of en-

{trants with a 930 handicap score

‘for the four-game affair.

Bob rolled a 217.5 average to

1... o— 1;8¢et an 870 actual and had 69 free

pins. Glen Maxwell of Beam’'s

Jlo% | Recreation was runnerup with an n-1841 actual. He carried a 53-pin "“|handicap to get an 894. (Helter a 29. funay eters, Wolt

Mac-i Gene Briner, 887, and Howard

Others placing in the first five positions were Bob Carnagua, 889;

{Deer Sr., 873. Jim Hickey, tournament secretary, reports that he will pay 61

With few outstanding individ-

*

WLERS MED

took part in the parade

oy (Cop Scoring Lundy scored two of five Bs scored in the second period. yd

dy got two more in the final pe-|] riod along th scores by Simp- Lund

and Winger Eddie Brunetesu sat( out last night's fracas because Bese

stopped a two-handed slash in last Friday night's

The Caps will be at home for their next three tilts meeting Providence next Thursday night,

= Butler Faces Zh Netters

quest of its first Mid-American tivo Conference title, opening their

FOUR GOALS. ONE GAME

Bata 3, Magikay 3, Simpson, D.

dy. op. #3 GP, games played, or Davis, 395; Dean: Afmatrong, , Ps points rie

416; ‘George "Hutt, ‘80%; Mlred Santord : 47; Del England,

csaawn'd SESUEH

- o>

Miami University at Oxford, O. The Indians have already beaten two conference foes-—western Reserve and Western Michigan |Pittsburg and will be after the Bulldogs'|; scalps in earnest. Buffal During the 1945-46 season, the first and latest time the two met, Butler was victorious in a home and home series. Last year Butler finished second in the loop with a four won and two lost record. Miami was fourth, losing five and winning only three. A ————————

Cincinnati Kegler “Starts With Bang

Rudy Fassl of Cincinnati came within three pins of matching last year's winning score in the first session of the West Side Indi-

sass?

382; Jef McConnell, + hdep. i. a ' ne iC Barnes, 438; Cleorge Lee, 842; ob ‘Williams, -.; “Hines, aa ain, “we; Bill ‘MeClatn, “1; , 358 tor, ns; "Joe Proctor, Ao;

we E poas °

" NATIONAL WAGUR STANDINGS

Bex i 1, Montreal 1. roit 2, Toronto 3 (tie). Chicago 4, Boston 3.

rE ' BATTERIES

Roger Vaughn of . was hard on his heels with a 1 for ‘his boulling series,

Buhneing, a pins away with al i",

ae Arex Y 4 us "us well, S81; Chuck Curpaiar, Visio; hth, 180

Bauer, ne Walter Bauer, on

~~’ MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1049

ting oi 8S) zm Ee

would also frown on the appoints

0 d Co ment of the Chicago Bear mentor dl 0 {and vice-president. re Violet Bidwhl, owher of the Mrs. oO 3 Sports Writers “Seek [Cards, and General Manager Ray

Benningsen should consider nam« Corizelman Successor ing Johnsos, the players. woud

rts rs today pick Luke Syoris wrt pieken players would indicate the

Fa “far-fetched.” ‘ The former Washington Tigh School star said that “as far |the players are concerned, I can ‘|assure you that the team wouldn’ want to play for Johnsos.”

‘Dimancheff indicated the

turally go along.” fback sald feeling i sth

would turn its back ia

as the man most likely to suc-|cpogditown rivals in naming ceed Jimmy Conzelman as head zelman's SUCCEssor.

Dimanchelr states so far as he

knows, none of the Cardinal play : : ers have any indication’ as to Despite Conzelman’s praise for|in, jikely replacement for thelg his assistants, Phil Handler, [former coach, who resigned last Buddy Parker and Dick Plas- eek to join an advertising firm

in §. Louis. » He said resignation>of Conzel«man came as a complete Sure prise to the team. - Ye Handler 1s Popular The ex-Purdue and Butler stale

wart pointed out that Phil Handles the Cards’ popular line coachgx

is well-liked by the Cardinal ors ganization and that it appeared Handler would get a call over Blair Cherry of Texas, another nominee high on. the rumor list, “Handler ic regarded as one of the ‘smartest line coaches in the country,” Dimancheff said, “and he was the one who taught Blair Cherry the T-formation.” Handler, formerly of TCU, began playing pro football with the Cardinals. in 1930 and has been assista® foach of the club since completion of his playing days. He also handled the Cards during the war. years when Conzelman went to the front office of the St. Louis Browns, Dimancheff lives in Indian-

their small child during the off-

fd employed as a saldsman for the

Martin Varnish Co. “in Chicago.

939 Takes

leagues, interest centered around some unusual team scores.

game between the Topper Mixed squad and the men’s Polk Milk quintet resulted in a 1-2-3 win for the mixed team. The Toppers, paced by Max Glenn with a 550, brought«in a 2509 that shut out the 2381 made by their opponents. The Packard Indianapolis Mixed League at Central rolled /a spirited game with Curly Street and Lois Glass sparking the play. Curley's 668 was tops for the evening and Lois was in a class by herself with a 625. An outstanding 1005 game was chalked up by the Beam’s Five in the same alleys. : ss = = 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) |R. Mae Carver, Ft. B.S P P. M. Mixed on Be 80 Lo meer

CYO M | Del, Twilight Mixed . 8% Mickey Pritchard, Br. Ripple 1 P.M.. 513 Heer , ‘Tournew Salon 503

rT Ma GUE Lfapkxs

LEA : Ethel Strickiin, Fox-Hunt 7:30 M!

495 Tour. Make-Up ae 493 Link- Belt 4 93

* Bookwalter Mixed .....

Long, Mor- " Byland, Indy, Bleaching Co. ..

Al Eifers, Ft Mixed . goals; lek plttler Fa BA 1 P.M. Mixed. pai, PS on Mima, yew 1 J n elweiss . Bon Higgs. . ‘Ripple 1p M. Mut. SERVICE

Pittman, roeur -U! Bi Carr, Bt. Joan of Are evo * reation

Bob Bryson.: Teen Li r ‘Make-Up 8.

"Siniore—Beverty Be t, 93.

and Doris ‘Bright, even a

INDIANAP

869! V. xe 9 Dorothy Hox r, Indians Mixed

Tourneu hares Hibner, Captlo! Zone Mixed, . 533

OG | x, Medic pMized oc. 1085 on Rohe. Ph 60 M. Mixed :

163 Samos TH Recteation ed, is Hank Noffke, Tourneur Make-Up 8.. 200 Prank Hoeger, Ind. Sun Night. Mixed #00 BO (WO 105 2301018 Glass, Packard Indpls.. Mixed. . 628

oa Casting Club Leaders

98| Results of leaders in the Indianapolis 118/Casting Club events at Tomlinson Hall 121| veste \

%-0Z. ACCURACY a id Sutphin, 100; pin Man-omen-—Mrs. Hankinson, bs, Mrs. CY Manonatt Sutphin, 100; Bill Jan~

nl Women—Mre Bu in. 98: To Bright ow lors—Beve ok, 93. rly Bright, 95; PF. Pate

BASKETBALL

V. 8

PROVIDENCE BUTLER FIELDHOUSE _ TUES. NITE, JAN. 11th, 8:30 P.M.

Open 10 A. M. to § P. M. OR CALL BI-3313.FOR, RESERVATIONS

Rite Te Rij ” aom! ixed. . vi Savage, PRiviers ontinental ry 46 Nelda ae, Del. Twilight Mi: . Bon ha Hoff, St. oun ol n CY

4 Margaret Neely, Ft. 8 P.M, Mixed Marge Brancheau, Indpls. Bleach, Jane 6 Stettler, Parkway JP M. Mise Vera Deyer, Gertrude C

Hat Cleaning “Shoe Repairing Suit Pressing + gag ‘While You Wait or While You Shop Dry Cleaning—One Day Service

PALA RIE SALON

Loew's. Theater Bidg. Indiana’s Most Modern Service Shop

At Fountain Square a match

OLIS JETS

[ec St. Le For N

. NEW. YOR

“fickle hand of

basketball tear Only that the court seas

among major

Kentucky, Han

" nesota, -Villan

nati. How many, |

‘ fully earned t

praise they ‘wi Bounding Billi led through ni ing “Easy Ed” “the leading ci national cham, But the sup d warning te that-at this ti 12 teams were short space, fi

* Duquesne, Dm: “ sissippl and A

into defeat. St. Los The general that Kentuck) was by 42 to

, the finals of

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