Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1949 — Page 7
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Age usually goes hand-in-hand
and take it easy, but Mrs, Barbara .Singleton of Wilkinsburg, , Who is a great-grandmother, | still bowls at the age of 85. She| bas been bowling since 1890. McCallum Takes Honors Reavis McCallum “not only
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on a 678 for the Hosiery ‘Workers, Branch 35. He had an inspired 277 for an opener and filled in with a 204 and a 197. Later, at Fox-Hunt, he grooved a 626 in the Fox-Hunt 7:30 Mixed
League. In the same alleys John Hodges took runnerup position with a $65 for he DEI A. His tal-
In the Parkway lanes, Mike Bol]
with a 1333. Ralph Mason and Bill Gabhert were runnersup with & 1308 for their series. : In the actual Ed Huck Jr. and n topped the field with a 1210 but got a lot of competition
tion ‘who were just seven sticks
Rudy Past; : FR or Yau ean dea? a 215 200-238 204-190-213-233—1714 1
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The West Side Individual Clas-
game award of one more week classic, Lou has entrants to shoot over. The top scores going. into the last session are: Bob Sustmichel 06-229-2484394 - 266-165-220 1768 Bob Onrnag 8, 10-202-356-171-171- 23-11 Paul Ste
mm, 200-265+106-210+423-208-344- 18817141 Ted Binzen, 191-236-0434304-21 1-238-185-214 1714
The third annual Naval Ordnance tourney at PHO'g was rolled off in six consecutive shifts yesterday to produce a new set of champions. This year's winners are: REGULAR DOUBLES
& Naniehe atichar 0. iy... 1130-3931 168 POURLES Rett «Harold ana a n ar . tine! WIGH AOTUAL SERIES Ba DOME... ese Li
The league-ieading - Rodebeck Motion Picture team again led
three games from the Southern Circle Drive-In at Broad Ripple Bowl. A prosaic 2848 series by the ‘Rodebécks blanketed a harmil 2460 turned in by the drive-in! squad, The best individual series rolled by a Rodebeck was Herb Hohlt’s 600. This week's standings:
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away with a 1203. Deiawers Bovine Centar Ed Huck Jr. also has the high Art Sac is single game record thus far with a 0 a 260 and W. Gruner grooved a Beams O75 for high series. Sher Present standings are Beam's Timely ori B & EE a Sew amo L. -W. Gruner. 15813084 Jenn Ontord Por deri doy * ' 6 a 8
COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 17 (UP) ~Joe Whisler, husky .Ohio State fullback, today decided to stake out a future in the mechanical engineering field instead of on the football field. Whisler, who will be graduated
places.” The Cleveland Brown, cham plons of the All-America Confer-|g
Whisler and End Scott hts to Bi" of Nevada to the’ Brooklyn Dodgers for Tackle Joe Spencer last Saturday.
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Open 40-Day Mest At Hialeah Today
Inaugural Handicap Headlines Program MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 17 (UP) Hialeah Park, with its famed fla-|to mingoes adorning the infield lake and its stable area overflowing
with the nation's finest thorough-
breds, swings open its gates today for a 40-day meeting. |, Headlining the opening program at the Southland’
ous racing added Inaugural Handicap. a sixfurlong test for 3-year-olds and
up. Thirteen crack sprinters were |
listed in the overnight entries,
headed by Woolford Farm's Dele-|
gate and Mose Rauzin’s Busfuz. Delegate will be out to repeat his victory in last year's Inaug-
ural, while the 7-year-old Buzzer)
is hunting his second straight 1949 triumph after scoring in his last tA at Tropical Park. The capable Greentree Stable planned to unfurl its silks for the first time “on the winter circuit by entering Blue Bonder, a swift 5-year-old son of Bimelech.
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FREEHOLD, N. J, Tan. 17 (UP) «= Buperior Court Judge Thomas Brown today was sched« uled to hear the case of former heavyweight ~ contender Basay Baer, who is seeking $150,000 in| damages because of injuiies suf-| fered in an automobile accident _|seven years ago. : i I A Baer, one-time champion, is suing Win ins of Little Silver, N, J,, for in-
juries allegedly suffered in a col-|8°t lision between Wilking car | fsa
pti on Due. 24, 1041, and the suit was filed’ in 1943,
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game, It was the Lakers’ 10th straight home victory. Indianapolis, using its starting lineup Intact until the last 10
Jets’ Iron Man Afiempt—" Fails, Lose to Lakers, 75-66
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 17 (UP)-—Using only six men, Indianap-| olis failed in an iron man try at stopping the Minneapolis Lakers last night, and dropped a 75-10-66 decision in a Pasketvall Associa-
minutes of the game, trailed 1
the Victory.
6 at the start, but dually | quick 6-10-10 lead but was snowed jo up until Blackie Towery's under by Zaslofsky and Co. In free throws put the Jets sheadit he second period. 'Zaslofsky 53 to 52 in the third quarier.iturned in a 25-point scoring efThen the Lakers fought back forifort while Bob Nichols topped,
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA STANDINGS Eastern Division
Baltimore Rounding out the list of prob. /Zhiad
able starters were Education, Phar Mon,” Nance’'s Ace, Circus Clown, Irisen, Coyote, Kitchen Police, Tight Squeese Erigeron and; Manna H.
Roch Although betting at nearby pm Wis
Tropical Park, which closed last Saturday, showed a 20 per cent) mark. down from last year, Hialeah President ‘John C. Clark was| aptinaatie about the future of his| plant. Allowing that “racing is just {returning to normal,” Clark said! Hialeah to average $1 million a day in bets.
Wayne 76, Minneapolis 75, INDIANAPOLIS 66 Chicago § _ Washington °.
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Jim Pollard tallied 21 points| Pi Wayne grabbed a 29-to-13 "ince 1945. for the winners. Towery got 21110ad in. the opening period and I-| fof Indianapolis lconsted of P Y Sink W 76 to 56. Ft. Wayne's spunky The , hustling Bruce Hale was high man with along with a record of eight vie-|15 points. tories in their last nine games.| aiuscapelis (75) Indinsapelis (86) today maintained their slim mar- 1g 1% pf] ft pf gin at the top of the Western Di- . 11 ton, 1 $34 vision, Jaros, ! 453 Lf 1 3 4 Paced hy Max Zasiofsky, the Jtréner rf ¢ & 4 Townir 5 244 loop’s leading scorer last year, Perrin cg 4 1 I» $3323 |Chicago pasted the Washington JSUSUCS, § | a Capitols, 92 to 70, last night be- n, 8 [Ea fore 5788 fans in the Windy City, |[Tor™én.s 1 ¢ © Coin Washington, the top team in| Tetalt 36 °3 36 Totals nnn the . & eastern sector, _ grabbed a a he Scors—M polis 43, Indien, 4 Pro Basketball ET 5 ater,
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