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pi : y S 12d, 3d and 4th. Prizes T Rode Edge Out QutDunker's Ratings . dt Fo We st Side Bc " Of Cage Foc To Bowl Over Steamrollers|| a "OF WY es «I ! ing Around the U. ; “ Providence Suffers Worst Defeat First ‘Money Remains al $750; : INTERSEOTIONAL GAMES | Indianapolis Has Yet Dished Out TONIGHT oF ‘By JIM SMITH Entries Under Expectations a oMonnow migwr "| ‘The Indianapolis Jets must have felt good last night. “By DON SIEBERT by, werd Uy thalalle. so ve Toledo ..:. .. wit They defeated the Providence Steamrollers 90-67 in a basket Some reductions have been Jude in bride winiaiiit a te showed. signs of emerging from WV &v State ..T09 v. Evansville ..."50.1/ball game where they could relax and not worry about their opWest Side Individual Classic; Carl Hi ‘reports, since only 280 . EASTERN GAMES ponents overtaking them. entries were filed instead of the expected 320. ; Washington Lions, 5 to 4, last That's the first time this season that happened to them besides The first prize will remain at $750, second prize has been re- hv sa.3/being the worst defeat they have inflicted upon anyone, duced to $450, third is now $275, and fourth was dropped to $175. Washington put on a belated Bioouys There wasn't any doubt from Bowlers are still about! ad with tallies of 965-1139-1003 rally which just fell short of vic-|Gonnecticut 88.5 vs. 31.0 the outset that the Jets were de- a the game Coach Friddie “the lone 039 series rolled by Bobi, 0 Tou) oD nes and the Lions fell into a +3841 a. t Providence and said, “I just hope we go that good Coghill on the first day of the yy 68 James. tie with the Rockets. !: a continue their drive, to get out/against Chicago. The boys played St. Philip's singles sweepstakes, Less than 100 pins behind Tralling by: two goals With ive AY of the cellar. The. Hoosier boys/800d basketball tonight and are but few know that Bob hisithe second-place Indiana Fur dros West nator 3 hit the first five field goals they|EOIng to give the Stags a good ball, and shoes. He up/tét’ as they rolled a 3074 to: nutes a, ngtons of 1. 621 vs. shot, missed one went on to|fght." to the desk, rented a pair|three from the Falls City B : Bartle, al ot Washington al N'eustern 0. +388 ve hit the first nine in 12. That's a| The Cicago Stags move into las* year’s record score by 10 pins. topbed that a. 1008. Bob yoy Baas in the Won Ton Langug[D80 advantage . Villanova '... +68. managed. by the end of the first No 5 reese By the narrowest of y paced fur team with a's Britenett’s. Her 561 paced the PITAL >: Wesleyan ....463 vs. Oo. G 0/quarter to pull up to within four Lumpp, ¢ ,1 fiCalverley, t 3 1 3 Stanley Niemiec of Rutherford,862 and rolled the best game of yon Tenners who were off their] The St. Lous Flyers increased|" MORROW NIGHT points of the hot-hitting Jets. |Maismed, {3-1 3Schelbackert 3 § 8 N. J., now holds high score in the the evening when he slammed out! cu me ‘with few of their repeaters|their Western division lead bY got fioaaaees ve Maine. 318/The score at the end of the first Hampion. t 3 3 Pugh, t 313 season's individual records of the'a 288 in the series closer. hitting the high scores. ‘The league|PlAying a 4-4 tie with Springfield. Holy Cross ET ve W Maryi'd -. +31 ¢'stanza was 26-22. .That's as close Bn 2 3 Yiakrang, o 1 1 ol Americdn ng Congress. Hel The Pabst Blue Ribbon squad barely managed to hang The Indians scored three times in| IN. Hampshire. 48.1 va. Bowdoin .:"¢i.3|a8 the Steamrollers ever got. Nagy. & 31 Hubbard, £011 chalked up an 805 to top Ben Rose also rolled an outstanding set for eleven 500 scores for their eve-|{the final period on markers by & Yore Co o "664 vi. Temple... 61 | ‘For a change last night, all of (ZoNsry, &. 38 Shannon ¢ 3.1 3 of Upper Darby, Pa., by one pin. |a 2088 to take the first two games ning’s work. ; Rene Trudell, Gordon Tottle and IDWESTERN GAMES [the Jet players got a chance to San - The West Side Classic Leagueiaway from the Montague Chiro-| All experienced bowlers have|Bill Summerhill to deadlock the| ~~ M Tonic {see action and give the starting] oon ba Tota sueamraion carved a Special niche for them- practors by an easy margin. The wondered where they find some of final tally. DePaie. viss. (10 ve. Wabash... 489) {boys a little best. And all of them |s ee 4 selves last night at West Side to bitterest blow came when they lost/the “splits” they get. but Ray Hanover, aa a3 v nw Ind (Central .220 broke into the scoring column. | 3 ry lhe set a fast pace for local bowlers, |the final tilt by one stick—1008 to Ball, who rolls with the Riviera Pro Basketball asin xs aa vs IL. Non "+428 ‘The game also gave Coach Burl{tumpp 1; Providence, Hubbard 3, Walker! The Tompkins Icé ‘Cream team, 1009. [Pioneers at Uptown, reached the AS Valparaiss ©.'%830 wi. St. Jos. Ind. | 48.8! priddle a chance. to work on an} ea 1 Calverley 1, Sailors 1, Pug| who lead the league, battered out] One other honor count was ultimate. He took careful’ aim ASSOCIATION OF ANEmICA TOMORROW NIGHT , [attack for as in past few games - —— a 3107 series to make their first-ichalked up in the West Side lanes| during one frame, hurled his ball, Basten ee wt on | ef 8 vw Bakareern 537 the defense of the Jets was well in GR ry v ET Rn A place position even more secure. when Solataire Beverages brought'and then stood amazed as Be| Was 8 a1 - Tech .....30.8 vs. Tri-8 "State + a3 hand. The Steamrollers took 79 They amotisted: he Bader Coffee|in a 2819 series. |stared at a 3-4-5-6-7 split. HS NIE 0.814 wv Mich. Norm. shots from the field and hit 254 * ; Ve. * ou» a SOUTHERN GAMES for & shooting average of Tal] tone worn wa iy : . . % 133 Nw TONIGHT ;| Fhe ets too! 0 City S Scoring Leaders Last Night Western Division rizons ..... 54.9 ve. New Mexico |average, W L Pdt GB [Floris ...... “49.0 vs. Fla. South. . Nal x ) Leslie Riley, Dodson Cleaners ..... 808 Oliver Flint. Kelley's Beauty Shop 528 | 8 680 1 | Hardin-Sim. .*53.4 vs, Tex. ein es a. 8 The Jets didn't make very many | Clarence Moxley, Pivot City Ink . oo 78] William Dugdale, Stark Wetzel & Co. 606 Dorothy Mashek, Won 523 | Min 10° 677 — |N.Carolina .. 80.1 va. Wake Forest .*50.3 450010 from the charity stripe 0 Saha to :.,... 671'Peck Person, Indiana Fu Gertrude Xin er Meadow 8 Sweet 520 Rochester 10 617 = 0, State ...*68.0 vs. Louisville . ae hit nine In a row| Ralph Prankin Ory, Gribben & Grey $10 Hi Seddon, ‘Pi-Lines 0... Phyllis Gandolph, Allison Office iver Sigs. Lo 15 464 BY TOMORROW nant jeither. They Rin Dave Kill red OF TNMs oxen S64 Russ fous * yFlope Ser vice ®ia. ++ 804) ischmeyer, Jones & Hurt t. S17 19 367 8 {Clemson “21 lthe first half and didn't miss any Leo Anears, Tompkins Tes Cream |! 880(usy ‘Bario. Lin coin Chiropractic .. ha ater Pagner, one es HH] ae 80.3 HEY. Weath 3 ve glow. Xi; 31 until midway in the third period + Paul Mansfield, Knox Sharmacy .... 888|George Halman, Mutual Mik .... 881 Dorothy Noone, RWBA + ............. 0 DIANATG 0 ree a an UjRavanBh. ... 001 w Richmend | 48.7 {when Towery rimmed one. In Claude Dodson, Dodson Cleaners .. Torunell, Pun Bow! Soeisi | 800 pernice, Krone, Kelley's Beauty Shop $14 QUOIANSPOUIS M0. Crotidense Virginia... 34D Va n. Teoh 403/99 chances at the free throw lines Sam Jones. | in Bowl Social veamanas 8% 7] Sle deo Meyer A Service Sta. “+: §oo| [helma Richardson, Thelma’s Rockettes 511 Games Tonight hey missed only nine for a .680 Lawrence Sansbury, Pun Bowl Soctai pd OTHER JEAcUE LEADERS (1 (MEN) [tara Ela, Seven 08 Banton as "New. York, Athletics Add 11th Providence bit 1? 1m 27 Hi co - 5 Beard’s Pood MXt. .. 899! wima B ford, ; nneapolis. ; for a .630 average. Ross’ Hewes, Sahara Or Lixo: 3g John ep. ‘indie. Life Tn Tne Mixed |. $98 Mickey Bot Biches Coa] Go Chicago st St. Louls. Club to Farm System | "“Gi.Ti0 Back led the Jets atJack Littleton, Internal Revenus .... ailaey Wilbur, Allison’ Office Mixed = 588 BD oan NATIONAL LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12 (UP) tacks with 19 points. He hit ninejj 1 Opt abuse oy von +--+ 830|Giearge Briand Menon, horeh $11 rors, High Dollaf py iid st ‘ern Dine" pet GB|—The Philadelphia Athletics field goals in 17 tries for an aver-i| * cart Hinde, ‘Tom Tce Cream .. 830/Das’ pole Naver Dednaneik Co. .. 378 Marge Reimer. Coca 304 Anderson ........... #2 1 = added the 11th minor league clubjage of 520 and one free throw in Wesley Herrell, pine Je Social .. 638iC Ha A Hehts. Christian Ohureh S68 set Charlotte “kaufman, tars Beauty Salon +o] mond ..........11 17 383 0 |to their farm system today withione attempt. Second scoring Sr Pk et an. :. S183 Gn Robbins, Won Ten ... .......... sos . © 4 30 167 19 [the aequisition of the Tarboro,fhonors went to Carlisle Towery! bei . Notional Goal Co..!1.. E8Ia" Beara") Rotary Club .+- 308 sae Kent. hock sland Refinery Diass Seal Tri-Ctios err. 37 47 sss — |N.C., team of the ClassD Coastaliwho hit five field goals and five EE I ee] ars $4[Roy Gailagher, A es [Martha Eader. Coghil) MEL. ......... v 802 ; Oshkosh 13.881 -~ Plain League. - free throws for 15 points. Highjj Tony Pleclone, : Pivot City nk Richard Jones, ries ace Ruse. Won “en .............. A 5 43 3 | Philadelphia also operates two|point man for Providence was Hevhen 3 Siva. Pavet. Bins treptone $13/0arl Roeder. U. &. spubber Mixed .... 888 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |Denver : 21 33 8 |other Class. D teams In NortkiCarl Meinhold who dumped in five mith, Tun Bowl Social ..... af Prank. Dolan Bmpioy “Seciiiy Mixed A ST aradale, Tavern RESULTS LAST NIGHT Carolina, Red Spring of the To-|field goals and three free throws Emmanuel Rein, Chev. Indianapolis Paul Buts, MoQuay-Norris ...... 50 | Nell King, Riv Dayton 86, Denver 41. . {bacco State League and Lexing-|for 13 points. Kenny Sailors and ‘A rnle Aired, Miller Gr HH Blowers: Warrier Mixed 248 | Rener n:. Tiricra Floneers GAMES TONIGHT Walk tied with 11 LETH0IS AT Floyd Kenyon Mechasies Laundry 615 Charles Hear RCA Mixed .......... i } Buddy er were Roy Hal taire

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By BILLY SIXTY RE-SPOTTING PINS: Anyone

“who plays any game well can

tell you that it means a lot, and

~ it is worth a lot, to know the

‘rules. While it may take a little time and effort to learn the bowl-

pins under (b) as follows: “When a pinSeer removes inter feres with any pin or pins before it or they stop rolling," \or before the ball reaches the the ball shall be ruled ‘dead.’ The shot does. not count, and the pins must be -re-spotted.” - » » IN THE AMERICAN Bowling Congress, and: other major tours

naments, for instance, a re-spot|¥

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rule provide for such contingen- |

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BASKETBALL

STATE OOLLEGES Anderson B55, Earibam 5. Butler 50, Miami 38 DePaul 59, Notre Dame 38. Franklin 75, a aserbn ry 56. Manchester 73, Rose Poly be. Murray 56, Eraseville 54. OTHER COLLEGES Akron 83, ein =. Arkansas & M, 55, Sunthits a Atlantic Christian 38, ord 30. Auburn 4%, Georgia Augusians {3outh

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64, Western Maryland 4“*. Contenary : "33, 'Louisians Tech 30. Noster 3 59.

legs Fresno State 84, Colorado Btate 54, o ® . (Denver) 53, Pibuque 57, Illinois Extension (Galesburg) |

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the setupy (C) Bowling on the wrong alley or out of turn; (D) When a bowler is interféred with by a pin setter, another bowler, spectator, or moving object as the ball is being delivered and before the delivery » completed.

IN THAT CASE the bowlér accepting the pinfall on the al. ar calling for a re-spot; ) When a ball, in the act of pn or after delivery, comes in contact with any “foreign” obstacles; either during the swing or on the alley surface. When you learn the rules you eliminate doubt and confusion. More important, though, is that you can save the possible loss! of some pins.

On the Ice AMERICAN ROCREY LEAGUE “® Wstern, Division

T Pa Providence 3 55 198 108 {Reransy eases 3 3 1» 1a New Haven 6 30 130 118 I ansed arses 1 3 13 165 OR iu .ue 4 208 | Philadelphia 7 28 4 18 110 3% Western Division St. Louis ..... 11- 8 53 160 10 |Eittaburgh n 1 6 48 153 @&8 «a § 47 146 118 [INDIANAPOLIS 1 i 8 4 151 11 43 130 100

5 ULTS LAST NIGHT Philadelphia $, Washington Springfield XJ Louis 4 MES TONIGHT Providunos a Buffalo id at Cleveland. Pittsburgh at Hershey.

RESULTS

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Mueller and Rhawn

-. » » Sign Up With Giants NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (UP)— The New York Giants boasted 12 players under contract for 1949; today following the acceptance of terms by Outfielder Don Mueller and Infielder Bobby Rhawn. Mueller, a left-handed hittter, batted .358 in 36 games with the Giants last season after reporting from Jersey City of the International League. He hit .328| in 99 games with Jersey City. . Rhawrn, a right-handed hitter, batted .273 in 36 games with New York last season and .300 in 59 contests with Minneapolis of the American Association.

Red Sox Sign Wright BOSTON, Jan. 12 (UP)-—Tom | Wright, a 25-year-old rookie out-| fielder up from Louisville of the American Association, was signed for the 1940 season by the Boston Red Sox . today. Wright, who batted .307 with the

the Red Sox near the end of the 1948 campaign and appeared In three games with Boston.

Wayne (Neb) 52, Midland 47 West Virginia State 64, Wilberforce State,

§ Western _¢ Cardling Teachers 5, Appala-|

Westmar , Buena Vista 4] { William and Mary 96, Baltimore itv

CITY SCHOOLS {Franklin 43, Washington 42 (overtime), | | OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Anderson 40, Shelbyville 34 (overtime), | | Andrews Washington Center (Whit.

ey) 40. | (Asche 86, Jackson Central (Hamilton)

Bloomeeld 49, Bicknell 45 {Bloomington 47, Bloomington University d | Churubusce 40, Waterloo 38. | Sin nton 48, New port 3 Dugger 78, § r 48, Elwoofl 47, oblesville » ansville Central 44, Evansville Memo-

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{Prankfort 45, Lebanon 40 Glenn 173, Coal City 27 (Howard) §3,

| sascnville 53, Oey < City 50. 50,

nge Sefemonville 58, Madison sa. [#0 42, Roanoke 48 Linton 06, Carlisle 23. Marion 38, Peru 34. Midland 30, Hymera 33. [Milan 55, Dillsboro 43 | Newburgh . 61, Henderson (Ky.

Name | North Liberty 55, Mill Creek 33 e . aTvanes 2

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, Brownstown 31. th Bend Central 38, South Bend Riley

lt di 0% Catholic 44, Cassopo-| nl reens {800ney Cratk 30, “Green (overtime). Summitville 86 dletown 45. THiS, aute Ne adistavs 31 Terre Haute

RRA 8. Jone 00. Lucerne 31. Culver 49, Worthington 43. Swits Cty 30.

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