Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1949 — Page 40

Husband-Wife Team Captures First Prize in Times Event

Soult and sary Nev Eu, in the 3 | Times Mixed Doubles Handicap Championship Tournament Jan, 8-9," ; money according to the official

Newton duo blistered the Sport Bowl alleys with a 1341) Bhi So) Tolled a 573. an} handical handionp to give them Wm

Second place in the tournament ga. roquidisd't of The was taken by the team of Anna Times where their checks are| Heady and Bud Douthitt. They waiting for them. The checks are put together a 523 by Anna and Made out in the name of team

and either one or both members a 634 by Bud with a 165-pin han- may pick them up upon identifica-

The tournament, first of its |kind staged by The Times was a omg success. There were 1 teams representing 2051: The team of Dorothy Walsh keglers entered in the tournament |

Newton team were turned in and. they were moved out of first] place by 19 pins.

ife team took top

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14 (1 Hanford), 20.50, 11.10; In Praganti, this season at the hands of the th {F. A Smith), 500. Also Betty O'Her- Butler Bulldogs.

ron, Pheecis, Challe Like, Lady Mari 3 Joan's ‘Robin, y Fakir, second | The Bulldogs won the game

‘ frame.” AT FAIR GROUNDS She was on the winning team of | FIRST (31300; slawhnces: & JSS Ip: the state tourney in 1020 and 19308 & ¢o5. 300. Golden Scotch, in

SHE 1S x RATHER tall woman, on the stately side, with

ie (H Well, Stud Poker, M and IN out of the stands where the! jc] and, ep, Well, Stug-Puker: Mayram {Butler students were sitting.

AT SANTA ANITA | The other point is the same

FIRST ($3500; Siaiming; 3.3m aids: | old hue and. cry: the officiating 3-year-cids; {nse Ti, a0 enon 108 IR (of the game was certainly on ith),

Julle Bat, 112 (H the lax side. In the course of 4

TWO DAYS LATER the new of a year of illness and one sea-| 26 medals. Most of tional grip. | didion, ido. 28. 180. Kiley, bridegroom was called up _forison in which she traveled, Mrs. a just “another medal”| “I guess I can't bowl as well [Ren ie ihieaas. is oy | MTaTIAN-D military duty in World War I. |Wiesman has been bowling OVr but a few stood out vividly. |as I used to,” she mused, “WhY Train, Red Bottle Lusmorss, sCastie Over ~ _ Even the U. 8. Army has A since. |iately I haven't gotten anything SPFentasy-Piscans. hard time stopping the course Apparently, she was an apt] SHE 18 ESPECIALLY proud of at all.” SIXTH ($1400. allowances of true love, and with Mr. Wies- pupil

furlongs) —Podner, 119 (R. L. Baird), or her husband was a the diamond-studded Women's In-| She still hurls a 16-pounder, HS 200 26. The' Globe, 114 Wl. West), | | Bm 5.90, 4.30;

Woodh 8.50. Also: Will BM man's return the young..couple patient instrictor, for by 1926/ternational Bowling Congressifinds a three-finger ball easier| 13. 3 3.50; io: Bomb Case ing han sey), Pare gel, Bocousiene, Falk | Land, Deep the game—perhaps yet there took up where they left off andishe had won her first medallaward which she won. at the {to handle, and “anything at all” sion yo Pigeon's Pal Mystery. {were many pro-Butler people who

SECOND ($3500; claiming: 4 Jears up; (also thought along the same n (5000; Black Gold Handizap: |, nile, Mantels 111 (G. Gilsson), 9.00, ) —~Checke 3.10; Orand 143 (m. lines.

SEVENTH |frequent series that rin well aver 3 years up: § furlongs) = hall, 11414 ; La Gradd, Seting As how. the game i 2.40; Oestapo, | Neves ), 3.50 280; Massai Warrior, 116 has speeded up so much in the rk. | She is the second woman from'the 500 ma 13 pb Wilson), 4.00, 3.00; Prince Paver, | (J, Nichols). 3.50. Also: . Albresk, Pilo * past few years perhaps it would

[111 (H. Keene), 2.80. Also: Tenntesee gu, Kal Ora ' Jen up! be a good ‘idea to have three,

“TF — as Tree TRY ~ fe Althird, Invercork and Repand IAD i3000; “olalming Hoosier Conservation Plans Get Shot In Arm (OTS, A” tg. 4

he resumed his work at the Cen when ~he tied for first place in ninth annual meet In Milwaukee amounts to a 163 average and| tral alleys... - {the individual event of the in 1926. “That was where T learned to women's city tourney at Oentral.!

Fly, 115 Lt - art Ricard 11 VL re SO ERE Sa Smerpiny Soul LT game. » Taylor), ; Bnate 14 | be 5.40, Astle . s ’ | . roviding | Hetti 3.40, 2.30; Big Road, 118 (E. Guerin); 2.40. ‘Aiso:- Lawfars, War Kunkel Promotes State-Wide Organization |ton of ail groups and organiza. stitutional ‘amendment p ng vibra Alay: ‘Prost Biten. Chall OT manion and Bai Well, I've blown off some steam |

tions concerned in any way with 4 three-member, full-time admin- ward ‘snd Ribard

the natural resources of water, § bod OR Evo soll, forests, minerals, fish, birds "ove y serving

FOURTH ($4000; allowances; 4 years N€re ard feel better by doing NINTH ($1400; wiloyances: 4 vears tp; up; 11/16 miles) —Tropical Sea, 108 “< #0. Butler might have a good

up; 11-14 les) — Bill } CGlisson), 4.30, 280 230; Cardiner, terms—designed to take the de-| | Erickson). “8 3.40 ong hy Be i Otlbert), 5.00, 20; lh 14 basketball team but the students

To Develop Wild Life and Natural Resources

By MARC G. WAGGENER

and wildlife, and state parks. eve) 2.30. Also: | —and people~who attend their You Hoosler conservationists—and that means bird and flower) = C0 "0 0 park o partment out of politics and place (11s ‘Be’ linduary. 114, 5 Narclads, |g . vn up EAINOS. sy a They showed me lovers 4s well as forestry and state park enthusiasts and hunters lare of vital importance to this] lit on a ‘more permanent basis; oni ataN aA, Tons Sands, Tiger |, rn aon iuming: lm un Saturday night there isn't much aid anglets-- better get your working clothes on for there's a job! land succeeding generations and | clarification of present statutes AT IIALRAN Lo. 4.30, sos 2 on Assia, wn & |sportsmanship in them. ahea 1 . +/ Oia arson), Hopt Things ate going 40 be ifcrnt around the Conservation DeIhAL, {he _ conservation depart on the maintenance of Inks level: nem nr, mrs vcr, 3 ling 0 hus Bs Md cite FOPIRE 08, seme of you partment with Kenneth M. Kunkel doing the directing—and one of | ot pon the authorizing the department to re- 1's. 490, 3.10; Wiley Fox, 117 13. Stout). SIXTH (M00; claiming; 4 years uD: |iges to be & bang-up tf ured] the changes will be the emphasis {guarding © ese resources radentown, 112 (OQ. Oli g-up time. —

should be shared by a well-in- PAIr dams of artificial lakes dedi-| i es bls (A Schmial. oe aia {formed and participating public. cated to public’ use; declaration Mucho Ll Abbe Boy, Make Hay, Bante, 3 ‘Council Backs Bills "lof the state ownership of all wild Mickey &

00, 3.10; Music Man. 116 ert H. Mueller Jr. 317,N. Cooper | Sins: Do's Quote Ms. mina (AVE. Cincinnati, 0. aren Otahd, Cold Roll. . | Sports Editor: The 20-27 over-

upon a live-wire, state-wide or- Brooder-Hatchery ganization of clubs Interested in P x any and all phases of Indlana’s FrOgram

egislative program formulated! . " next few weeks a complete pro- Testogk local areas, and mAnaged nse ted and the! the Izaa $3500: allowances: S-year-olds;| BIOHNTH (53800; gram will go into operation under hatchery ponds in which game bY So rvation Uni fon County Chapter of ko aren Gout: A-Bit. 117 (B Oivi-|1% i

Sting: 4 viso! League has has been sched- |tello 7.20, X 80, 3 gS enor, Cr his personal direction with a new fish were propagated to restock pok Ral Congutvation oy a. Walon | Feb. 17 and members Brooks, $.40 20, Gambler, 138 pl Bi I), r staff of field workers. neighboring waters, with theo ..)s was presented at the coun have been notified that reserva. any a Ae a wha Rinse SRST, Ha

Sra] Bae ‘ tory’ ¢lubs paid on the basis of birds|ey ‘meeting by Carl Les Comp-|tions must be on file by Feb, 1.[Ore Hot Hin EE eaTaYWr.. Will ‘inven Clubs {liberated and fish produced, 18|i5n president of SH Canida, dinner

One of the first steps will be & part of Mr. Kunkel's plan. Ay AA hme Wing Band. United. is promising the mem! a real A 10, 1 Oteen,! a check on all clubs and affiliat.| This method of providing fish The proposals include: A con-/ affair.

d b - { ing organizations now on the) [ane Sain ie i aacking THE CAPS SAN MOVE NEARER Guy Lawrence Say 8: 4 : FIRST PLACE BY WINNING SUNDAY! “ATTENTION CHEVROLET OWNERS— - (| ~~ GUES * GNALK

roster and preparation of a map organization an dactivity reach ol HOC KEY ~ BRING THEM IN, WE GUARANTEE TO

showing the location of these|its peak during Mr. Kunkel's MAKE THEM RUN LIKE: NEW” - OAPS vs. NEW HAVEN

Contacts will be estab. Previous service .in the departlished with these-groups and with Ment as head of the fish and 1 GUY E. LAWRENCE 1 CARBURETOR SERVICE Co. _ TONIGHT, 8:30 a. 1 |

conservationists in other commun- §ame division. It had been for: SECAL C CARIURETOR .- outer A

Livy Soiming

Purdue 44, Northwestern “a.

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{ties where there is Interest in Practically abandoned in recent forming a club. {years except on a voluntary These contacts will stress the basis. * i

‘© neliance which department oo ou S00ks Balanced Program | cals ave in a Bind on de-| While the broodér and hatch-| program primarily |

206 W. Maryland St.

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|by a comfortable margin. Not Won Lost Bet. y a winning sense of humor and a: and she and Helen Fehr won the ani.” 180, Sw: Hy Spread M3 B.|TF. LL L s.year-os having much to ) Tostng HOLT THRE J oovoiire,. § 0 Teed keen interest in bowling. She and 1933 state doubles championship L Bai i Race. "pet. Biz,.5 UR, | 1)1-16 miles: turf)—Best Doings, 113 ¥.Ithe RE ney ny had ® § Thomas wh 1 her husband affectionately call at the Indiana alleys. | Might "| 8dunders), 4.80, 3.30 2.50; : oy TELA. . Philp 2 417m each other “Weiss” with an ease oD ($1200; allowances; 4 years up) 113 (D. Dodson), 6.50, 330: Fayette Coun: much to gain by winning. They Assumption FA SA3 4Eiaes g : + Mrs. Wiesman went on to take |g jy iongs) Howdy Rowdy, 113 (J. Westy, 9. 113 (A. D. Rivera), 2.90. Also Bi§\looked sharp in doing it and, St - ox Fn that comes from years of close the all events and was runnerup |6s.3o, 2S 2, 10.20; Lady Nina, 108 (F [Nose, Twilight Trail, Grain Market, seeming) couldn't make an a Anthony . il i : 18 I bog when Wies; in the individual event." She was| ate, 0 0 Sale Bet, ion BB 8 SO: a rue amin, ¥ uly : : " =| Hand 3 ye miles) ~ It all began mn “Wiess and again on the winning team that dina Ripple, Good Ground, Glory Song Rings, 112 (DO. Dodson), 140, $0.1, 3.80; Yieri: are two. BUInls. WONHIEE. Cameras. Won Lost Pol 1 met at a mutual friend’s home {Wid Bull, Pert Mars, Eva T. | Pirht Nighter, 108 (C. McCreary), 12.60, Holy Rosary s a3 here in Indianapolis,” she re- yeaz, a Daily double paid $168.00. 5.00; Paultiess, 118 (N. L. Pierson), 2.50. mentioning" here. The one that gf Hiosely wile i a called, “I lived in Louisville and At Pritchett’s during the 1940) 00 51200; allowances: 4 years up;|Also Lord Grillo, Faraway, Marchons II, (impressed me most was = the Sacred Heart 3 3 sm ” tourney she rolled her high-|1y miles) —8t Louisan, 114° (A. J. Lind-|8Cat Bridge aRampart, Friar Tuck laction of the crowd. [Sh Joseph (Sheibyvlie) “3-3 Se he worked down there. Yet we city vy 278, } say) 630 330, 260: Moniree, 118 (D.| SWatkins-Haggarty predomi- oiy Nam edd 4 a had to' coms all the Why up here oo city its. A a up . Cotionn 6. Al on iar pn ~ a) ole pap: hla. ay Dut Ni veal Li } 2s aaah s or » : Wiesman . , . "Why intervi ” Eva Dawson to take the choice, atomic AGS, Laonidase tr TOY i204 %. 4.00; License 117 (B. Civitello), thr, They didnt’ Division 3 7 ] » 60, iss one! That was in the spring of 1917 Mrs. Evelyn Moye y interview me with * (81200; allowances; 3-year 0.90, 5.50: Tel O'Sullivan, 120 (R. Per- ow, ey nL...m Won Lost Pet man was | " . “ " doubles gyent. 370. Also Tame, Sweet Melody, Opportunity and I'm wondering Lite Flower § 0 1008. when Mr, Wies woruing howl,” Mrs. Wiesman said. ‘Wiess’| “I got the medal,” she laughted, Ra |e, 2 furion to on maton Ra Bane), 10 eo Ioanc. Sweet Stones yet Just what. type OF student|Sh Jonph (nmhupoinr. 3. 1.2 8M in Central alleys. Cupid, always, shoes on me and taught me “and Laura Alexander got the THOSE ra [118 (D. Madden), 2.80, 23.40; p, | Flag, Placerville, Snob Tourist, Geronimo. | lattends Butler University. It 8. Joan of Laan ‘ 2° ier 8 known for his efficiency and dis-(P0" bowl In league play. " |prize money.” DURING ALL yea | Lie (D. Lamb), 3.40. Also: Comic Lady | KIGHTH ($4000; allowances; 4 years up: qo nara have guns th CTOBB ; v's vans inn n xyes 3 3.80, patch, moved swiftly and og | Poring over her collection of Mrs. aunt used 4 Post Meulith, Ens, Ka Kalimers, Roaming Os- |g furlongs) ~Kitchen_ Police 10 (T. a oul Ye Zurpy oea ng. he Hy ih Cont 8 : 0 were soon married. IT WAS IN 1918 that she “put! edals, Mrs. Wiesman tried to|'We finger and © — ; kinson). 3.10. 3.50, 3.00; Circus Clown. L141 St. Philip a0 00 ou 0 jon shoes” and with the exception remember where she had re.Year changed over to a conven-| , TT (oe: ai or 108 "IR. Dake] (h Peraner 290 Aine Manna 1. Local] other solid artitle had come sail- am TODAY

maidens: 3-year-olds: | . natural resource problems, . Revival of the program under, oo Marion O | Sami binds ang Oa for damages LA ps 332 (W..J wba), | sve, A i Er [Hime care Of the St. _Louls-Okla- out to be—M, Re-establishment of the club or- which co-opgrating clubs oper- ty . Conservation ' Councll have to to such gnme. hirds and fish (90, 3.10: oo Wy mares, Tem miles) — ~kariine ‘3. 108 0 W. ——— ganization is one of the first goals ated quall d pheasant brood-| added the support of local { Sigh ir 340. Ae Top Acura Aes Gin, 112 (D. Beurlock), 10.80, 6.90; Als. which Director Kunkel has set for ers, rearing. day-old chicks fur-\o. co “op Pre rol othe Waltonians to Dine hile. Mader. Excelus, [Pilate oe: 18, 18 (D. German. . n Le his administration. During theinished by the state game farms ol y P * The annual dinner of the Mar- Dally Soi ng pit $32.40 | Revpecker, Demure, Hemet a.

. st ow h (Shelbyville) vs. Holy Tribe iy -. . . CYO JUNIOR LEAGUE STANDINGS ®

Division 1

(Division 1) ro Holy uy ve. Assumption at Holy rinity, m. St inthany vs. Holy Angels st Holy m.

Trinity, 4 p. St. Aun vi, Cathedral at St. Philip, 2p m t Thomas vs. Bt. Philip at 8¢." Philip, (Division 2)

st Jontoh (Shelbyville) vs. St. Cotherine at Shei ville,

4 oly osary vi. St. Roch at St. Phitfy,

ed Heart vs. St. Patrick &t Sacred Pp

Heart, 4:30 Holy Name vs. St. Phillip 3 at St | Philip, 4 p n . (Division 2 St Philip 1 vs Holy Cross at Rély | Trinity,

3 pm St. Philip ¢ vs * aud Lady of Lourdes ap’ at Philip, §

lattle Flower w Holy Trinity 2 at Hely THUY 1 pm

oseph {Indianapolis} vs. =. ork of - at Roly Cross, 3:20 p

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(homa game Thursday night ’ |proved that it takes more than just shooting every time a player (gets the ball to win a game, If more coaches would look at. defense as seriously as they. do {a new offense every game, then. basketball might become more, {of a skill in sports instead. eof the free-for-all Tal it often tutns GC,

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and Fred Hazel came within one'making it the largest event of ts Louie and Mary Newton, husband and the Fine ~ - pin of tying the Heady-Douthitt|kind ever rolled in Indianapolis | money of $35 in The Times Mixed Doubles Handicap Champion. Ww combination for second piace.[ ‘A complete official prize list. | ship Tournament rolled Jan. 8 and 9. The Newtons rolled: a ( i Walsh and Hazel rolled a 492 and compiled by the ‘tournament sec- to take first place. : : {588 combined with a 231 piniretary June Swiggett follows. i Pe Official results of The Times . J rh \ en SS SL he ie i Sis sacs un 2] Place Was Worth Smile and $25 5 | Artist Ho W BAUS ON (18 | Pins Total Pins Prize mE ts — - WAY BACK -. AN” Actual ‘Hdep. . Total Money ; : COME DIZLY JERK 1 Mary Newton ..vieveesees 573 ‘Rev. Anth Louie Newton .....ecee.. 603 165 1341 $35.00 : 2 Anna Heady .....ecee.000 523 : : Bud Douthitt .....cev600.. 634 1685 1322 25.00 8 Dorothy Walsh .....000.. 492 Fred Hazel . erscrsscsssnaes 58 231 1321 20.00 4 Katherine Leich v.iveesees 466 y Wayne ROSS v.vcvvssnaness 595 258 © 1319 15.00 ’ B Daisy Cole ..iconveaneees 422 Dan Cole .....vovveecsaes 648 243 1313 10.00 | 8 Virginia Peoni ..eeevesss 432 : { THR Branham ....cveevees 638 236 1306 10.00 3 T Kay Kolly +.veessonsnsese: 350 - Ive Lio Rand cooeveesansess 5O4 192 1306 10.00 ° a | 8 Jo Berkopes. .....svsveess 643 2 | Joe Fillichia «.vavssvessss 511 147 1303 1.50 BR Marie Wilson ......oceee. 542 ” Roy MeGill ....vovvenees. 4D 201 1292 7.50 x [10 Kathryn Brehob ........, 501 2 Elmer Brehob ........s.. 619 1711 1201 6.25! T 11 Emma 8trakis ......ev0se 503 ad Emil Strakis .....cc00ee.. 608 150 1201 6.25 n 12 Thelma Roberts ......... 404 i ie ] Marvin’ Roberts .....ee00s 538 249 1281 © 5.00 13 Betty Legg8r ..civosveeses 508 i Don Mitchell «.vvssesssses B11 158 1277 5.00; % 14 Hester Bland .....c0v0... 438 { DN We Randall Frakes .......... 558 279 1275 5.00 . — " —— : nm Tam 15 Leona Coonse .....ec.ves 412 . abo) 5 : { © Art Coonse ..... sirnesney B33 228 1273 00, Local Woman, Bowling Ex-Champ ‘Who ‘Can't Roll |, 2m 8 | i Bill Luckmeier .. 583 219 1272 3.50 2 (17 Mary Pesut ...... 515 1 | Anna Head) and Bud Douthitt posted a 322 To fakes soc ~~ Anything At All Lately,’ Still Hits 163 Average uti lm am aml, Ae Hendy ad Bed pe An po Evelyn Wiesman Has Won Many |; Sif: noe > * Sports Mailbag— cYo C C Don RIC s- 10. <ssssvanei B44 204 1288 3.50 age oop Recounts Career . Honors on Alleys, 20 Pat Dickinson ....:....ss 512 : | Butler Crowd gas Meld Todd, Deck By DON SIEBERT Indianapolis to hold the inter. Bud Brown cas sane vinden 303 162 1267 bo Fi f ere “I don't know why you want to national award and it was m Dot AEE vous ousss vas Standin S nil G R ry Te Do Wits until 1947 that the award again| Bill CATT t.....e,.e.s.us 600° 228 1266 2.00 raws re 2 as Re man was saying as we sat there, went to an Indianapolis contes-'22 Marta Roberts .......c... 572 Cincinnati Fon “Why. T haven't even won a medal tant, Agnes Junker. Don Roberts ........ sense BAT 147 1266 200 win mtbinrenrasipmt seat SEO LAGU AN I But Tec since 1940,” she explalotd. i In 1929 she took all the hooks 23 Julie Diu ass ravens save 573 wy 1288 a pg Sports Editor: . rrr eines v * * ‘ * . The place was Antlers bowling HEEEE——— © a0 F SL SE (1 {he women's city tourney at. Butch Cloud ...... sess Cat! A g Pad . he Place as: Antler ling in the women's ity. tourney 1424 Charlotte Dickinson. »v. +.» 489 as zo), ] imagine that ail ia well in Saar Heart : 3 : iF 3 © Science early eague, and we were : JoumAl nial ' Charles Dickinson ........ 504 180 Withe fair city of Indianapolis,’ our 1oav sr Lourdes . . 2 5 2% Her Gue sing 0h wate ry al Bho. dnd. Dar Bartow. Amy Mc. 25 “Isabelle Allen ..........ee pit a 1262 especially ‘up around Fairview 5 Sosa Baie Juan ii Daniel, seemed assured of ‘that! Jpete Allen ..ovsvssnnnnnes aos Z Park where Butler University is = ‘Fain 1 i 12s CLIVE: 1a. . PMirs. Wiesmaan, jg cass thary is honor, too, but lost theif chance ” De as: Lee 231 1262 1.00 Situated. Things were certainly "°7 Gis a ' fiat science 4 | Wivsman, So. and manager of in the last ” - . | *Note: Tie for 25th place. $2.00 prize money split between teams. gp Te Brg Shap , Sacred Hearts. Our Lady of Lourdes basa, too. 3 Antlers eye nearly 3 Jun, “THE COMPETITION was Joclaei Rig ®t became Save) Holy Name Bt Catherine, Lior. he = Sa . During uarter lose,” she remembers, “and = RACE ya Be nna go (Holy Cress G Mrs, Wiesman has been his con- 5 10 pin in the last ldown to defeat for the first time! iio: croeioly Cress Gym) 10. The family stant companion. and djpmais, both left the 10 pin in

taken up reside ment nine days “We can't sr anymore,” the Ti said, “so I'm “But the base of tear gas and the floor.” Smell Li “How long do rid of this stu asked a sheriff’ town marshall v tear gas barrag “It might tak B. Bteinel, Tows jation busines m But he was pro achieved by the pf and Town Akey of nearby “We're glad w gas is effective,’ But to Mrs. | two daughters live with her, not too happy. T Jonely from lack “No one whe any longer thai hello” Mrs. Bw “First the skur tear gas!” Family ! As for the Bw got used to the because they hs when the skun rajnstorm, The skunks Vv some in the mo “They were m thing fn the n noise after th seems to” rouse Swanson said. When Mr. Al Swanson’s plig to despair. “You're a n “ell do all w to prove that | the skunks.” £5 Man Ag:

Mr. Ak