Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1949 — Page 23
ls’ Team Hanover girls baskety to Hanover » , participate
y Day. The ne represent-
= EE
here is
qui guts JOLENE, G00, 02 ” P'S MEE + «units vin Klinger, Garfield Tavern ..... 1 ™ Bien Haufler rveyors . Connor's Cigar Store 667 8 asian Power, v
Lois Glass Rolls
By DON
S6ASON. * Pets: Cooaey The flashy Bowes Seal Fast
League at Westside not only monopolized all ‘women’s honor
counts last night, but shialked topped 600
up several better-than as well. individual honors went to Glass of Marott Shoe Store when she battered out a 658. She with a 193, but followed up a 234, and then wrapped th a 226 game. Jo Berkopes, kegler for Hickan. Whirlaways, ended on a 626 after a weak centerpiece. of 181 and Margaret Skelton who “subbed” on the Bowes Seal
5
pian
Fast team was just a few PADS {purrcr optical as na
Scott's ho lers MeC!
away with a 615. She opened but * finished with
league-leading Hickman Whirlaways set the top floor mark with a 2774, imi still lost the centerpiece to “fightin’ ” Frank's Furniture Te although
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
ul Ray, Guaran Auto Stores Si ROA"! pi r, Suiter's Five .......... is ¥ 1. Cent. No. 3 .. 651 arl Bradley, Schwarm & . 849 Barl, ey Co Ne a1 Rutler, Grande Ave. Flower Shop 646 Howard Mi e iy & Bon .... 843 Wayne Clarkson, Surveyors .. a B Bixler, Moon-Lite Major ...... 638 ing. 0 Hap's Groce. & Tav. 636 = I. Bowl. Cent. No. 2 .. 635 ake, Mueller Mi .. 634 Johnson, 63 3 P- 629
Pete Cooney Executes Rare Shor 2
gave the Whirlaways the
Frank's Purniture Century TI .......coneevsunsses Thomas Bemis & Ossi LYL ClUb* .......30c0000 FO
Plump. 658
Sn
and some top assistance was lent by Lila Litrell’'s 587 and a 540 brought in by Dot Berkopes. Ann Crull and Genie Drexler also
League standings are:
€ Sat
22 [3
SEYEBEUEBERESE
ome. Curtain Laundry HH Brak 8000 for Lead The best team performance turned in was rolled at Pritchett’s by the Haufler Surveyors in
the Universal League. They = t= Ball State (46 " 15 ft % ft pt Berger, f o Heaton, f . 3 Edmonds, { 0 1] Allison, T 000 Hooper. i 0 1 5 4 5 Al Al Hohn, 000) Wostaer, £ : 3 baa 1 i i i eta ANY opisey, 1 Tg, © J Barkef: Sharm Recreadion . 800| McDonald, f 3 1 2/McClain, ¢ 341 Lots. Glas, Sarott. SBos SITNe. .. «Silom 3 § Jeong 0 41 ASS, Ar 08 mich, o nn Berkopes, Hickman Whirlsways Hans, © 11 4 Siraigh nlf 20 2 Skelton, Bowes Seal Past .. 615 yer, £ 5 0 0Ca g 001 500- BOWLERS (W ) dz 0 0 2 McColley.g 1 0 0 Lila L Hickman ‘Whirlaways ... 587 2 : 1) Dolly Ru Koerner Optical ..... 580 Kunkel, g 0 1 Eva WI Fehr's Beer ......... 574 Walker, g oq 1 Artie Cleaners 872 Poster, g 1.01 June Glasson, Indiana Gear sdansioas ses 5 001 Martha, Harrison, Embassy . 560] Totals 26 10 24| Totals 18 10 18 Gert: dlahafolis Coal... a PR ra Score—Indiana State 41, Ball ut, Pun Bowl .......... rah beck Mot. Plot, .. 047 boi Missed (Indiana State) Ola el, Kiefer Floral ...... Wana bu 547|Klueh mich, Hans, Racssens ki 3; Phyllis 's Purniture .,. 545! (Ball Sate) hon 3, Reed Forsberg Violet Savage, Riviera National ...... $413. McClain 3, Kennedy, Straight bi Me:
Anna Bateman, Old Cro ie Drexler, Hick — Whirlawyi. =A, Akers, Maplehur: w
zee gE 2282 i
510 Ellis Harris, Pun +.» 509 . 509 . 508 . 501 . 507 . 508 . 508 . 508 . 508 . 504 . 504 502 . 502 801 Mabe ko py: : 809 T e Appliance. ....... Dorothy Boblsen, E G Si Pir Co.. 500 Haufler Surveyors .. 3013 Bowl . 2971 t 2851 2841 2833 MU 1
BASKETBALL
STATE
Indians Slant nal Bia
te 48, diana Tech #0, Tri-State 57 (overtime). Kentucky 72, Evansville 66,
Jus COLLEGES \drian 61 Powdot
Fray he A ew 3 H pshire 45. y uke Wesleyan an.
Cross 44. Emory monn) ne %o. Carson-Newman 854 & od i 61, Albright 58 end. pendriz Rentucky Wesleyan is’ vi xy) 2, Toledo 51.
adane ¢ eps a) 8
. College 33 Morris Harvey 75, West Virginia Wesleyan
1. ares. te 87, Tennessee Tech ow York Un an 1 gles 68, DTrace . eth
36. ar ymple St, John's (Brooklyn)
ig ot, “Unt it f Richmond 61. Virginia nivers ».. ¥ a hn { a jrajooss, Is) 4. Waynesburg ent State Wetiern stern Caroling Teachers 47, East Teneach: Wilbscorce State 56, Bluffton 46. William Jewell 88, Tarkio 48. Xavier 61, Miami 48 ; Non SCHOOLS
" on Roosevelt 38, Bast Ohloago ashin Evanaville "Raitd 0, PHncatch 47. Cary Mann 3 Gary ¥ Proebel 28. Oary Cary Bdlson 4. ge 31, North Judson 38 Bend Was ashin n 35, Washington weil ity § 5, ton 50. Addms County Tourney
irkland 51, Monroe 33. Eirkiand Center B54, Pleasant Milis 24.
RHEUMATIC PAINS
feb a and Ea dncumiors of EE Jo
ritls or Muscular i do the work to
oafataction or your money © “fun ny
Onacnit
»
com efunded
on Bis SRO pi? ot Forms isa, Lb Chem-
is 4 Indiaba.
TR,
Autos * Diamonds ¢ Jewelry ‘Watches ® Clothing ® Radios, eto. GET CASH IMMEDIATELY
RESULTS
Carroll i Coun Flora 94, Rockfield 7 iy Sestaay
Stags With ‘Chance fo
Fomped through a three-game win completely
Tra dnilanapolis Jets. | “home. court” wins under their
they (bowed down in the €loSeripyiis hope to make jt five at the Several men broke into Deze-|, in Sets lan’s' bowling alleys late last
night, but were captured later by 71-67. But after crazy. [police despite the fact they made/S2Me . that|good their getaway, practice sessions "Pat Dickinson ‘of Pritcheti-Hunt-O'Grady and Shirley Eng-
“T think we have a chance land of Speedway alleys will do :
Rookie Stars
75-66 Wednesday night, Star of that game, and one sure to see action here tonight,” was Qdie Spears, rookie forward from Wes-
‘The opening match will be held tomorrow at PHO'g with Pat doing the hosting. A return bout will
they hold ‘their 24 annual ver-the ' game this week end. was o 8t. Louis Bombers
THE INDIANAPOLIS "TIMES
: kos Seek 5th AC
In Row at Home T - Meer Western Leading
Vin' icago
ix Defeat Shortridge
03 nd—8mith (OC) threw tp: 1 Schurdell (8) thiew et i 2% Cham! (C) out Willis (©) Sutpoin nih i n Dimie 820 Blaup J outpotnted Sehel Hen-
be held Sunday at Speedway with Shirley putting out the welcome mat. All proceeds from the matches will go into the county infantile paralysis fund.
Sycamores Crush Ball State, 64-46
“ Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 14 — The
maining in the game, and the score standing 54-25, the Sycamore regulars took to the bench and let the reserves finish out the
The bin score:
Athenian Wrestlers
The Athenian wrestlers of Crawfordsville handed the Shortridge High School matmen their second defeat in three starts yesterday 38-7.
threw Perry; S Taint (8) drew; out-
H (C dlow; 165. bdo (©) outs , Prove: 178, £5 (€) threw heavyweight, Rose (C)
hd" Hinton
Amateur, Independent, Semi-Pro Basketball
Schedule for he Ymca Coll . a1Mus tonight: 7:20, Indiana Extension son Ss. Drafting: 8:20, Jordan Conservaty Jan Music vs. Pt. Wayners; 9:30, Indiana Dental School vs. Central ‘Business College. Restlts at Dearborn gym last night: Chevrolet Body 41, King's Pixtures 38; Riverside Cleaners 30, Kirby 3 Tavern 29; LaSalle Cleaners 54, J. Case 46. ToA Jones vs, Peerles ; 8, Bendix Hyers vs. Bhell Oil; o Citizens Gas vs. Texaco Last night's scores at "slout Pleld: Crosley 87 rm Bureau 25; Jordan Conve; 8, on’s Tavern 31; Silver Circle Bar 33, Stout Field 31,
Results last night in the Spottsmen's Pp at the South Side Stray er Post VFW 38 Kingan hy 70, 8. Tire 48; Overby Electric 33. Em-Roe Industrial Basketball League Stile for tonight at South Side Arm-
lectric 8, ve
Moose Lodge vs. Bridgeport m., oaslers
4 anaboliy be; {Lions Club vs. Blue pi nd White Service, ————————————
\Mikan,
Heating vs.
tern Kentucky. Spears dumped in 26 points fi Zaslofsky, defending scoring champion of the Chicago Stags, will see
the Stags. Max e other forward, is”
the BAA and has averaged 10.6
points per game this season and
ranks third in the league. High scorer at present for the
Jets is Ray Lumpp. The former apolis Jets. Game time i is 8:30, Olympic star's famous left hand," has netted him 394 points so
far for an average of 128. Others certain to see action with the Stags tonight are Ed brother of Big George
Sycamores of Indiana State rode/Mikan of Minneapolis, . roughshod over Ball State here(Philllp, exqllinois star, Gene| last night defeating them on the/Vance, Stan Miasek, Chuck Gil-| hardwood 62-46, mur and Ken Rollins. The Cardinals held an -early, Probable starting lineups: lead, but the Sycamores caught . CHICAGO them at six all and went on from Lamps ...........F.......... Balofshy there .to run the score to 41-17|3 Te A at the half. With 12 minutes re- Faiaraniay Philly
Robinson wil Fight
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (UP)-— Ray (Bugar) Robinson, world welterweight champion, has informed the Tournament of Cham-
1{pions that he would be ready by
mid-February to fulfill a twicepostponed - boxing date - with middleweight Steve Belloise. ,
Ae
Odie Shes ace forward of
action tonight when the Windy City quintet invades Fieldhouse to meet the Indian.
Carter, Sohl To Renew Feud
Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. 14-— { Keith. Carter of Purdue and Bob Sohl of Michigan are expected to renew their breastroke rivalry when teams from the two colleges open a dual meet here tomorrow.
Carter, Boilermaker. captain who was runnerup in the Olympic jgames last summer, and 86h! virtually took turns touching each other out last year. Sohl defeated Carter in a dual meet and in the [national intercollegiates while Carter won in the Big Nine championships, where he set a new long course record, and in the Olympic trials. The meet tomorrow is scheduled
: fr i h in . - i Dons’ Signing
0f Taliaferro
IU Chief Charges ‘Pretty Rotten Deal’
. BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 14 (UP) ~-Athletic Director Paul (Pooch) University] today that the Los Angeles Dons of the All-America Conference “pulled a pretty rotten
Harrell said Taliaferro, a junior with another Year of Big Nine
Entering Game While
PALM SPRINGS, Cal, Jan, Rules Committee has announced tion rule to prohibit sending in ptions.
running, with two exce The exceptions are (1) when a ball changes hands. If a player is only the injured man, but the opng team can send in as many men as it desires. When the ball changes hands, both teams can send in as many men as they desire, provided they do so during the 25 seconds before the ball is snapped. W. E, Bingham, of Harvard, chairman of the rules committee,
SET: vould have to spend three years between pro football seasons to earn a college de-
gree. Harrell sald he talked with James Phelan, the Dons’ head coach, while attending the NCAA meeting, The Big 10 director sald “Phelan was apologetic about it, but said if the Dons hadn't got him, somebody else would have.” “If it weren't for college football, where. would the pros be now?” Harrell asked. Harrell sald that George Halas of the Chicago Bears had first rights on the Negro star, but promised to wait until he finished college. “That was the fair thing’ to do,”
Harrell said. Harrell's Blast
Mystifies Dons
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13 (UP) ~Los Angeles Dons spokesmen tonight said that Halfback George Taliaferro of Indiana University was eligible for the professional draft when they signed him and couldn't understand why Indiana Athletic Director Paul Harrell criticized them.
ments sald the Negro star played football for the Hoosiers in 1945 while a freshman and that under pro draft rules he could be
lio get underway at 3 p. m.
Publicity Director Frank Cle-
signed. Players bécome eligible
would eliminate criticism of] coaching from the bench, under| rules which permitted a single {substitution at any time before the ball was! snapped. The Rules Committee also voted that any player in the backfield who is within a yard or within hand-reaching distance of the ball while it is In possession of the center is ineligible to receive a forward pass. The committee also changed the rule on punts from scrimmage which cross the goal line. Previously such a kick became an automatic touchback. Now the reSeong team can elect to run with the ball, And to increase the use of passes by teams deep In their own territory, the Rules Committee said that hereafter passes from behind the goal line which fall incomplete in the end zone are to be considered incomplete passes and not safeties,
SKATE MEET RESET NEWBURGH, N. Y,, Jan. 14 (UP)—The Middle Atlantic Outdoor Speed Skating Championships today were re-scheduled for| Jan, 20-30 ‘after a shortage of ice cancelled this week's program.
for the draft when their college
u- (UP)Ths NCAA Football modification of the
Purdie Faces
ball squad, leading cont fol sald the’ group felt the changesiboth Big Nine and nat honors, 0
Free Substitution Rule
- Grid Change Prohibits.
Clock Runs
Jlayes tht or 1) when the
will
scoring | Jim McIntyre 6'9%" center, and Myer Skoog, sophomore sensation. Mcintyre last year was for conference individual 4 ophers Have 10 In Row" The point production of tyre and 8koog-—they've ed for 332 points ne ny of plus the all-around Bud Grant, Gerald Mitchell #hd Harold Olson, has been Mitshey big factor in Coach Ozzie Cowles’ quintet, winning - the first 10 games of their schedule. While Purdue's starting is a matter of doubt, Coach Taube has indicated that he on stick - to the. same that went the full eo gy ing Michigan's defending champions Monday night, $ Franklin, DePauw Game To Be Played Feb. 2 FRANKLIN; Ind. Job, Ie 14 The basketball game
class graduates. “It was a cut and dried situation,” sald Clements.
been postponed until Feb. 2. I : “We never put pressure on algame will be played at Green | kid who wants to. stay in school. " castle, ih
Franklin and DePauw ni. sity slated for tomorrow
"Be
eo
ers
SAW THE SPREADING
INTOWSON, MARYLAND, NOT LONG AGO, THE FRONT PORCH OF A TWO-STORY BUILDING CAUGHT ON FIRE. IT HAPPENED DURING THE DEAD OF NIGHT AND NOONE
FLAMES.
THE HEAT FROM THE BURNING PORCH SOON SPREAD TO THE STREET, SETTING AFLAME AN AUTOMOBILE TIRE ON A CAR PARKED NEARBY. THE TIRE EXPLODED WITH A LOUD REPORT.
IAC Teams in Meet
Both IAC men’s and women’s swimming teams will see action tomorrow afternoon. The men
Carroliton 40, Burlington 27. Delaware County Tourney
Grass Kewanna Letters Ford 31. Lapas 37, North Judson 33. Hancock County Tourney Charlottesville 43, Bden 22, Mount Comfort 48, Maxwell 36.
ount Summit mty Tow Center Grove 51, Bounty Tearney Clark
Union Miami County Tourney Chin Mexico Bunker, ul 47, Gilead 40.
Tou Ladoga 43, Waynatown 30, To" Naveland 68, Alamo 21, 3 5.
3g. hele Tourney Star City To France le kJ
Tourney
sar an,
ayne Fountain City 40, Will Milton 32, Boston 26 White Count; Brookston 43, herein te 3a” Monon 80, ldgrille 3
Association of Ameries Rochester a Baltimore 85. National
[Rndsrsen Bn Oshkosh nderson on Dayton 80, been” 8h
Tri-Cities 73, Waterloo 68.
will swim against Indiana University while the women take on Chicago's Town Club squad.
CLOSEOUT MEN'S 100%, WooL $700 SWEATERS =F ARMY SURPLUS HDQTRS. |
8. I, se Opposite Union Station
AUTO SEAT COVERS Custom Made
TO YOUR CAR BY SKILLED EXPERTS IN OUR OWN SMOF
MINIT CAR WASH ILLINOIS AT 10TH ST
— Watch Repairing .Acourate—Dependable Quick Servis « ‘Moderate Prices
ex xen
x48". 7 x9 0" * x48" * x$ 18” ~. x38" " x oy; 2% * x38" * xo)"
‘BIG CLEARANCE SALE!
Clear white pine, well made—unfinished in the following sizes
Deep ..were 8.95 now $5.95 - «were 9.05 now $44 - «sre 10.95 now kL 3 * s.were 8.95 mow * «were 995 now 5
CEILING TILE &
For decorating your » .. bath CEILING TILE—I8"xI6" oq.
WALL PLANKING—18"x908"x!/,"
WALL PLANKING
rumpus room, kitchen,
or den. 1 0: por
or 187x322"
A SIGN OF A coat with sight
Here's Good IL CIS to You!
GOOD LUCK Uitans Gown the
front is seid to be lucky.
ve
etn }
Doerr TACTED ASA FIRE ALAGH, , AWAKENING THE FIVE WHO SAVED THE TWO-STORY HOME B FORE THE FIRE DID TOO MUCH DAMAGE!f
