Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1949 — Page 10
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grimace ma basket during the Franklin-Indiana Central scrimmage.
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"The first rough ; ups for the big basketball tour-| naments were aking shape today although plenty of scram bling and scrapping for invita. tions was still ahead in the final month of the regular season. There were 16 spots to be filled in the choice tourneys—eight in the National Collegiate AA whirl and eight in the tournament at Madison Square
Garden. Only. three teams were almost certain of a bid to one or the other tournament, and that left 13 prize plums still banging on the tree, “And about 50 top teams battling each other tooth and pivot shot for each of them. The trio. neariy sure to *be {seen in March—barring only the Tinost complete of collapsés— “Iwere Kentucky, the defending JNCAA champion with an 18-1 record; St. Louis, the '48 invitational titlist with a mark of 15-1, and the Oklahoma Aggies, con-| querors of St. Louis, with 14-2] Sectionally . Best Starting with the NCAA dribble derby because those bids are
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Te ot in extracur- ' ricular activity last night before the week-end firing games * and four Saturday. Shorteasy ana tou saewrsay. Soo OQ Ff Franklin to Win, 63 to 57 Tect/s Big Greth, 410 35, 18 the Greyhounds Leading Conference - aloked Sacred Heart, 43 to 40, in With Six Victories and One Defeat “= well-earned victory, Fratik- By BILL PITTMAN Hin ‘Township succumbed 10 White- Indiana Central's Greyhounds found themselves on top of the 8 Hinshaw's pot- Hoosier College Conference for sure today after running the legs t to keep from under Franklin last night, 63 to 57. g North-|_ The Greyhounds now havé a record of six and one, while
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Franklin, the only contender, has four victories and two defeats.
the seams, was - - - high man on the weorint sees Tilden Will Stand
only man to leave. tne game on 17ial Tomorrow
District 1 (New England)— Yale, 14-4, the Ivy League pacemaker, or Holy Cross, 11-6, last
(Middle Atlantic)—City College of New York, the metropolitan leader, or Duquesne (13-2); District 3 (South)—Kentucky, naturally, or if the Wildcats decline, ‘Tulane (18-2), or North Carolina] State, Southern Conference leader
Enter ‘500° Cars
Three more entries for this year's 500-mile Speedway race are on file today. } | George Tuffanelll, Blue Island,
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} Ros ssgessnnsconifered, sctiomie. ness how, Cf 8 Indiana Central Runs Legs (Tuffanelli, Fageol :
year's representative; District 2|.
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Gloves Hopeful Is 250 Lbs. peed; Punch, Ambition:
Navy Veteran Jim Watkins Wants fo Turn
Professional When Amateur Days Are Over By JIM HEYROCK - Heavyweights seem to be getting heavier and heavier. Take for example Jim Watkins—all 250 pounds of him. el 3 be swishing about the National Guard Armory Friday night in quest of the Golden Gloves heavy-
That same 250 pounds will
But don’t let that Wefght fool
with 9-1 in the circuit and 16-8 overall. District 4 Big Nine)-—Illinols leading - with 5-1 in the league
Ill, named two drivers to tool his [two-car entry. Lou Fageol, Kent, [Mich., entered a Twin Coach |Special but named no driver.
Paul Russo and Emil Andres will drive the Tuffanelli cars.
6-2, each 14-2 overall; District 5 (Midwest)—a battle royal between St. Louis and the Okla-
Sporting Events and. Minnesota hot benind_with/Here and There, Today, Tomorrow
homa Aggies of the Missouri Val-
The car assigned Andres was ley or Nebraska (10-6) and Okla-
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scales hit 250 pounds.
you. He's definitely no “slow boat to China.” He's reasonably fast
punches like a veteran. » . » WATKINS -WON--his- right to participate in the title hunt by virtue of a decisive victory over Connie Coe of Jackson's Gym in the semi-finals last Friday night.
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Feller Signs Up But Takes Cut ‘Of $15,000 for '49
- CLEVELAND, Feb. 9 (UP)
‘While Bobby Feller licked his
wound, a $15,000 wound, Cleve-
dians to sign for the 1949 season,
Feller signed a contract yestere day calling for a $15,000 salary cut, or roughly $67,000 for the year. A week before Manager Lou Boudreau signed for $75,000. But, Veeck insisted, the 40-odd year old Paige will be the toughest nut to crack. “I have always considered Paige the No. 1 problem,” Veeck sald. Paige will. be, offered a straight contract with no attendance bonuses involved.
come in. — Paige, -after years of barnstorming around the country with Negro teams, is very wise to the ways of percentages. And, what's more, he drew more fans into the ball park than did Feller last season.
Feller a Bit Glum
his illustrious career when he
“Bob’s contract is the worst the three we've signed since I've been running this club,” Veeck sald. “But he won't be hurt too much if we draw.” 3 A little Feller said, “Yeah, I took a cut, but I still think it's a nice contract. And... well, I signed it, didn’t I?” : : Veeck said that Feller's cut was not so much due to the fact that won only 19 games last season, or that he lost two in the World
Series. “It's just that he'll draw less people now,” Veeck said. Jackie Signs Up
Jackie Robinson and Ralph Branca paced five members of the Brooklyn Dodgers back onto the roster as they signed 1949 con.
fielder Billy Cox and Pitcher John
.|Van Cuyk.
There was no announcement as to salary terms but it was esti. mated that Robinson drew $17. 500. He got about $12,500 in 1948, Branch Rickey supervised the signings . and predicted that Brooklyn would win the National pennant by beating the St. Cardinals. He - dis counted the defending champion Boston Braves. The Braves, however, didn’t seem worried. They even mane aged to come up with an ane Bouncement of their own—to the e rookie t-hander Bob Hall has ee Others to return sigmed contracts were First Baseman Dick Sisler of the Phillies, First Baseman Eddie Stevens and Relief Pitcher Forrest Main of the Piartes, Infielder Billy Hitchcock of the Red Sox and Rookie Infielders Jerry Coleman and Jack Phillips of the Yankees. }
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times ramer aps completed just before last year’s HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL The six-foot, five-inch Navy fouls. — errr eee hi Le aa TE homa (9-6 of the Big Seven. a teran Bg say Woody McBride followed Grif- On Mor als Charge rac. Andres qualified it for the pig it 6 (Southwest) —T Decatur Contest aT Cathedral ve , who punched his way to Shonzidge ane J to/fith In scoring with 18 markers, run with a time of 123.55 miles|y; front with 14-3; District 7 State Get your tickets for the GolShagginess but only|Vhile Franklin divided its polits| LOS ANGELES, Feb, 9 (UP)— per hour. He left the race, Bow-|(Rocky Mountains) — Wyoming| Jisiex 3b Manne" den Gloves finals at Bushon Bothell between Ralph Ferguson, 16:|Graying former tennis’ champion/¢Ver, after turning but 12 1aps.| (37.6) or Utah (16-4); District 8| Jeffersonville at Piaget, Louisville, Xy. | Callahan's, 136 E. Washington Wie, called hath Tom Satter, Don Orlosky and/William (Big Bill) Tilden sat with|He sald the car did not perform (pacific Coast)—Stanford (17-3),] Rossville at Lom oo rraaLL St., or the Sportsman’s Store, | tes tor Te Vince Fitzpatrick each with 13./head bowed yesterday while a 16- (Well Southern Cal (9-7), and Wash-| ‘Butler at Wabash. 126 N. Petnsylvania St. Prices the visitors. yn. The game at times evolved into| year-old high school boy described] Russo Will drive a car being/ington (18-3), the first two with| Xite*. Sie i are: Ringside and first. row After an eight-all stalemate Noo free-for-all under the basket|how the once-famed athlete picked built on the same plans as the one loss each in the conference.| Hun at Indisns Tech... balcony, $2; downstairs re- : Jastar, Tech's the| With Central usually coming loose him up and attempted an immoral| Andres car. Hamline Seems Cinch aL A served, $1.50. Prices include to puncture be. [TOT & fast break. The first halflact. Andres lives in Chicago, Russo| Hamline (15-1) was almost a INDIANAPOLIS af Te ‘Wayne tax. General admission—$1 for Hm 1 vile glug) BS was even most of the way with) The 56-year-old Tilden did not|in Hammond. cinch for an invitational berth REY adult or children—go on sale at gan . the score tied seven times, while testify at his preliminary hearing| Tne Tuffanelll cars will be and others that looked likely here| INDIANAPOLIS at Springfield. the Armory at 6:30 p. m. Friof Shortridge's persistent attack. She Jean only changed hands four on 8 charge of Suntrinuting so the Offenhauser powered. were Bradley (19-4), Loyola of TOMORROW day. Pollom, Englerth Pace Tech hs nquency o chael Chicago (16-3), 11 | "Tom Pollom ‘and"Charles Bngl-| “gatter knotted the score at|Schechel. At the enc of the brief| The CAT entered by Fageol was or eh picks the. NOAA), . WIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL |. Open Class championship 1 erth each canned four points t0inine-all, Ferguson punched in a testimony by the bo driven last year by Bill Cantrell - wind. e Kokomo Golden Gloves Tour. ] © i. ul, y by the y, Superior He had mechanical trouble d Western Kentucky and San Fran-| No games scheduled the Kokomo Golden Gloves Tourlead the scoring parade to Tech's|iong one and then Griffith and Judge A. A, Scott ordered Tilden andleisca. Utah, reportedly feeling Evansville Bosse nament recently, will do battle “halftime 20 to 15 bulge. Englerth wails combined to Central left the race after 40 laps. x y | Vincenues at Evansville " | : y, 0 0 eis Tach Bi ourjt aie combined lo give Cential|to stand trial SO obatio ts am——————— slighted by the NCAA last year, Cay Mang § C80, Di" Cishawake. (With Marvin Keller, Jackson's four more’ | . were had been on probation ; migh for-15 Jan. ire Beried and traded until Orlosky hit a pairfollowing his conviction on the| ' hy lect ne insitationa). wad. oQLLEGE BASKETBALL a ar 10 deride who Srna : wo Gs TAI. a 2 a ts Tk oA Rk Cok Bs g ad = er. ¥ t AUW. ad TEAS XY h * -, Shortridge two-for-] © g9|10 1é Uie &core st 1T-al same charge two years ago. For| anover lers are LaSalle (14-4), Villanova] Earlham at Rose Poly. {weight Open-Class crown. The third quarter margin o Central went into the lead again that offense . he spent seven, , (13-3), N. Y. U. (17-4), and Bowl-| Manchester at Canterbury. And, according to th ized ‘to 21 looked good for Tech, but/but Ferguson and Fitzpatrick/months on a county prison f reen (13-6 ? MU ONAL “BASKETBALL : ng 8 Gvety Pp arm . |Ing Green (13-8), PROFESSIONAL BASKE gladiator, the heavyweight Chasies ow aniving Be ou pitied the Grizzlies even at 22-ibefore being released on proba- Anderson h]-53 Kentucky marked up its 18th| moranAFOLIS at Philadephia. champ’s name will be Watkins. BE Tir Ia Er a ao Shantered tom. ' victory last night by crushing) Rochester af Balimore, LL Sethe Blue EI th ea Tennessee, 71 to 56, in a South- THE GIANT SLUGGER, who is Tage BA To 37 with two min-[anead to stay untill the hai with U. S. Hockey Team The Anderson Ravens missed eastern Conference game. Wild-| WPINAROLIS 36 New Binet, ~~ |23 years old, served with the ] "|a three point lead, 30 to 27. Loses On : the scoring ability of Johnny Wil-/cat center Alex Groza netted 34| Marion County Tourney, 7 p. m. at/Navy in the Pacific during the utes remaining. aud poin Set . ; Tour. son, high-scoring center, in a|Points to (1) break the confer-|Decstur Central. . |war, He did a little fighting while Bull Roepke's four points sparked]. on Mo Hoosier Conference game with the|¢n°® single-game record, (2) In _garvice Jui dia weltht wis Pech to the, fiveporat 6aersbip. Hanover Panthers last might, , |"TSoX 1is Personal one-game rec Caps Open Fight dowu—te weighed only 230. It was Tech's Jom Sceess Hanover won the ball game, game record, and (4) take the! only accomplishment. He was a against four losses and: Short-| : 57-53, conference scoring lead away {better-than-average football playridge’s seventh reversal in 15 con- fielders in an 1 tests - |put the Greyhounds in the lead Elsewhere on the state college|{rom Tennessee's Paul Walther, or dace ey WHS HF High School. f 's triumph was|at 33 to 32 and McGrath sank one Hockey championships which be-|tront last night: Western Ken-/Who scored 21 points. Nb He attended Chillicothe, II, . The Dea Sehoot the startinglto lengtheh it to 35 to 32. - gin at Stockholm, Feb. 12. tucky defeated Evansville, 71-47, a. Times Special high sehbol and received honor. lineup contributed all the points.| Fitzpatrick tied it up at 36 to os a Visa athaters Sumas and Tri State of Angola ended a Tech B Team Triumphs SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Feb. 9... able Mention hy all-state foot. ‘Coach Jake Caskey's quintet 36 and the Grizzlies pulled away cans yesterday with thre ® hi 10-fatme losing streak with a 58-| Tech's reserve netmen downed The Indianapolis Capitals open a| a . trailed; 15 to 6, at the first quar: but couldn't hold the lead against pe la y second- 56 triumph over Olivet of Michi- the Shortridge Blue Devils, 38 to busy four-games-in-five-nights to-/ THEN HE PLAYED football , riod . a4 | 2 { ter and 22 to 20 at the half. Qeotiabs fast Phen? and ous 18an. =2, at the Tech gym last night. |night facing the Springfield In- with the Navy and at Western —— But Ted Hagemeyer got seven SLY Moora “Local Bowle ~ R TC Hi . “Se a ge SHE compre linois State College. He dropped Hooslets pulled Jwiy. 3 to 24 dt ta fore was haied » srt Sms . q rs \ cap gh cores; {row and in Philadelphia Saturday to Indianapolis. He now lives at the third period ¥ The period. a {night will be made before 3312 Illinois St. tory was the winners’ ninth in 15{01 to 51, and it was then the Six Teams Go Over 3 |squad flies home to meet Pitts-| Although the scales hit their for the Spar-|Greyhounds broke away to stay. : ames and the 1am | o. 14 starts.|McGrath hit two In a row to make : \ burgh in Indianapolis Sunday balance at the 250 mark, Watkins tans was ; : | night. |doesn’t Intend to I The Flashes couldn't cope withthe score S8t0 81 =~ = = Curly Street Hits 10 Strikes in a Row naign rust SOTEES QUE) on cpl, in fourth place. iar ant Jafend to” ote much -Bil_porters 22 Joints. Porter te {couldnt — find the hoop —in — the AS Four Pinsters Roll Close $6.700 =... igus lig = Ted's Auto. r-sutheleague’'s Western Divisioh and Leepers gym, clad _ ln. heavy Ped ost, 26 to 15 at the|clusing minutes. With little more| By DON SIEBERT . obert Bare: J: D. Adame. 11.." Salone fared oa win a & SAWeALSHF aiid with & Foil of ite oni AL the first post. 28 S820 A Athan — a minute 10 go, Grif-l A bumper crop of individual b stores over the 600. mark Kerl Koch, ‘Christian Church i... 32) 10s failed to win a game this nertubing around’ his bulging Balfway mark, Bw Wampler fith was whistled -off floor.| was reaped in the city’s alleys last night ‘as four bowlers barely. Proyer. Timmons Special PR a Aton I Nur Haven an Be ga "hn tls 4 pos. *t losers with eight/Franklin refused a pair of missed the 700 circle and six teams topped the 3000 mark. Doar nin *: MeQuay-Norris ' 3¢1| field arenas alth oul e Goslets He intends to turn professional igh _for Bt! ree throws, but possession of First place was tied up by Curt Heady and Curly Street as|Ronnie Biidgss ternal Revenue . .. . 341 have tied ea Sb once is following the Golden Gloves finals. markers. Shortridge (a3 |the ball couldn't help their cause|they both stopped one pin short of the 700 mark. Pak olan, Indiana Bmploymens _!'s61 10808 One. They BAYS Tn CTDHe Hkes fighting and intends to SN ro 1 of las “Norm: Harner; ‘Dwight Swatls| ~~ Curly got his ‘699 rolling with the Sugar Creek Butter squad|®uey Burts. Liscoln Chiro wails”: HilGver, in Philadelphia. Ry a RY. iooaf naj, S082 ll. iat $ Havimer 3 § 3land McBride swelled the Central{at the -Pennsylvania where his a Coed Bt. Riviera Pioneers .. ........0. 41/0VeL ws yA Pollom fc 8 xiine, ne Central| Chuck Markey, Beanblossom Mortuary 897/27! Engelhardt, Gyro Club .... 71] Al Dewsbury, defenseman, willl IN ALL, THERE will be 1 Englerth,e / 4 2 3{Ralphc 5 3 3iscore to 63. Orlosky hit a long team chalked up a 3033 series|Muce Jenkins, Sienér Insurance 694 | Merle Branam, ¥.L. Jacobs ... .. 538) fe Caps’ Ii tonight 8 ans 8d ey 1 afin the seconds to boost! for second highest honor -gount|Sarl Hardin, Tompkins Ice Cream... Rm, Cartison RCA Mixed ..1....1100. igi FetUR to tiie Cape’ lineup jos @ichamps crowned Friday night, Mortarity & : i 8 R Davide +3 ) 0 Paul Pendinab, Senate Grotto {Russ Johnson, The Hatch ............. s34/after missing last Sunday's game eight in the Open Class and t } | 8 ranklin to 57. . of the evening. Curly opened with |md Stevenson, Troy Of ......... Shelley Frazier, Valhalla oo. o.oo. 531 i d k Sie Nell f 0 0 Of Marx! ® indiana Central (65) rrankiin. GD la 204 iand tinued to get|Bob Kays, Ten Pin tan |... H. Denny, Holilday Mixed ; '.: 000.) jz; Decause of an injured knee. in the Novice division. It will be Tkmortong © 0 0 : 1g ft pf 1g fo pti ® contin Bel pos Hewes, Sahara Grotio Robert Wideman. Holliday Mixed ...... 521] Sr—t ee ——— {the sixth and last card Sal ote 148 15] MoGrath,t § “3 P3laatter.s § '1 "2tougher as he collected 228 pins Prank Argus Indiana Fur... ooo. 000 BOWLER (WOMAN) © | Sard of the 14th | Ba nallime: toch 2 phe 8. Eline; Buvenson.f 8 0 Orie xc 5 3 3/in the centerpiece and finished on po iriebeck. Mueller Motor Saiea’... 637|Oladys Chestnut, Pun Bowl Soca) .... 34 Amateur Basketball Times - Legion Golden Gloves Moriarty obs, Ralph 3. Glestn ine ER “$10 SOUR E 0 Hu 26T.F : owen ro Bob Xeltey Taming Pr Beverage... Se Bt ata “sail Northwestern PAL and Hicks Woodcraty TOUTRAMENt. 's card will. arity 3, Jacobs, Raioh 3 #3. |Robertsome © 0 1(Smithg 00 0 ’ W. Powers, Chevrolet ....... Sy Aon. caoMdvanced another bracket in the Biate AAU Y- night's card will. get| . Officials: -Coctl- Tharp and Marnerg © 1-2 4Pergusony 8 0 4 Building on Street's big 600 the cy, ie, Tyner, Sahara Grotto 680 | Flo Denny seroneees 20ibasketball tourney last ngiht at the Dear-, gon way at 8:15 oA ay McBride,g 6 6 1/Grubbg 1 0 3butter team caught a 942 and|Dsve Billingsly, Sugar Creek Bubier .. 849|Zeller Engler. Won.Ten ~~... 0. sey 0rd Sym. Northwestern humbled Indian x 3 bm. This. is State Deaf (43) - | Sacred Heart (40) i, — iller Ensminger, Washi {Margaret Reimer, Coca-Cola i san [2p0ls Conservgtory of Music, 61-34, while/the way the bouts will be run off fof tg f40f| Totals 313115 Totes 30 8 is/Went on to 1011 and 1080 in the Ihe Kelley, “Allied” Printers ® 5 Chev. 644 /Julls Lang, Won.Te mejHicks trounced By-Products, 80.40, |four Open, eight N Northeutt! 3 1 {IEnfloet’ 3 1 3|coiitime score: Franklin 30, Indianslsuceeding tilts: Dave Billingsly (Charis Hutchings Munger Signi .... 843iMabel Skinner. Won-Ten '..'..: A a EO ea a Open pen, '% ovice and four| Wooten,e ~~ 4 0 3 Pickarde 4 3 3 theows missed: Central—McBridelcOntributed a “640 to the big|hice Thompson, Naval Ordnance ie S63 | Gertrude Commer W.o Lineol ** 343|_ Tonight's schedule: *7:15, Chevrolet Bedy| "go th ' Moris : $ 0 FS 3 2 3 and Sutin 2 ,Swalls. FrankiinesSatter' gories. Pop Maher, Cull Soft Water ...... 689 | Bunice Koch, Jones-Herff Bes CL oh pit — Rock og 018 Big Bago vs. Minky a _ hough the matches Lavallet 0 0 of Hardesty. 1 $00 Official; Prank Baird and Prank Lusar. However, most of the night's|Bi Gaclere Perel Bue Ribbon... 698 Dor Beker RWBa dow Sweet Dairy .. 831 Dinks. cid : Are hie. Sal hoxer In t and po ' | — laurels were snatched up by the! Sari Simons, Bitirich's Meats ........ -' ore S————— . 1 ed man laurels were snatched up by the Earl Simona Bittrichs Meals oc 631 Dorothy Brows: Pao ene’ + + 38! gt Thomas and St. Philip junior teams |p. m. to be weighed-in and checked Totals . " aa eart 33 Daf West Bide Classic when five|Len Chase, s City r Mildred Stemm, Hi Dollar Dave Maurer 534| ent into the finals of the Indianapolis by the doctor 2. ik ' er 0 g teams jumped over the 3000 marit.|Cv Hindel, Tompkins les Lanham, Won-Ten . ro ENIDINEL CY ht ny WINING semis : throws missed: Engleking, Schaefer ’ ck Taylor, Tuxedo Aivie ary Thomas, Seven-Up ... ......... 531 Cathedral tomorrow night by winhing "a oo» A Biter Butter 3. *NOFLheutt, Curt Heady rolled his 699 for|wiliam Brown, Social Oertrude Hussung, Paper Service ..... 531/final engagements last night. «| EACH FIGHTER who particHagemever & Moers, Oui § . . Princess Tavern who registered Bop Littrell, Princess Tavern Mary Miner. Mendow Sweet Dairy .. sto 8 Thomas best 8 Joan of Acs tow: tpated in at least one battle re. Officials: Kenny Smock and Mel Pope. a 3000 for their evening's work. Paul Ferree, Sahara Grotto ay, Won-Ten Lil. §37|er, 21-35. ceived a prize. Th will . Whiteland (52) Franklin Twp. (38) . Dick Madden, Lourdes .. Flossie Hauler, Monarch Firestone .. 526 Play also started last night in the Senior . ere be ad-| $n ty © of) Bob Littrell got a 628 for an ip, Mansfeld, Knox Pharmacy Ann Sauter, Rosedale Dairy S38 division. with St. % of Shelbyville Porter 48 an $3 . © assist, Amos Bruhn, Indiana Coffee .’.. {Masel Porter, Mike Haney .......!0.. s34(taking & 39-38 overtime decision runners-up in each division Read! § ¢ plcurpenters § 8 | PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Heady Collects 13 Strikes [le Wise, N ¥. Centre! Ton Se Prances Deer. Hotel Linco. |... I But prize plum will Wood. 6 8 3 2Bucknert 1 1 Butter Wabash Curt’s series started with an al-/Robert Knight, Allied Printers Oertrude Klinger, Meadow Sweet Dairy 517) Results in the Em-Roe Suburban League |. pv oq off by the O | Povnter.e 01 Walker,e ans Clones Fred Bstle, mpkins Ice Cream i Bryant, Mike PF 15/last night at New Augusta: Squires Sl Pp y the Open Class. The| Mathews.g ‘2-4 32|Crosby.c 1 : 1 pherd r Houston | Most modest 197 game, but in the ernie Mills, Solataire Helen Hartman, Kelley's Beauty Shop 515/ Indiana Farm Bureau 37; e Hall leight champions will form a team Palmer, 0.0 4 rg 13d . Jackson | centerpiece. he carved out a’ 260|Ray Ingalls, Wege nomi Snyder, Hotel Lincoln 515/38, Shirley Corporation 31; Oale Btude- io." py val to CO Dunn.g “ne oeuis O'Brien . a Hutchins | ; Lee Laux, Miller Grocery ........,... Audrey Coffee, Hi Dollar Dave Maurer 512(bakers 49, Pure Ofl 32. ‘ hicago where they, MeO a 1 : 3 DOYIE ..ovvinrinn: Choriinines Geschiedler | after he opened with a split and | jim Siagle, Herfl-Jones Mixed ..... hel M, Mi h Firestone ..... 510 — willbattle in the Tournament ofl]. pr Chaves 1 1 3 CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind,,|® "Pare and then battered outiRuis JUmiEomacy, Ji J Mover Mir) Sidney Kiner. Won-Tan B10) Commercial Lone enobuck 18; Indians |GOMen Gloves Champions, Feb. — — i *+110 strikes in & row. Curt closed |Pred Stock, Bittrich's Meats Mary Pesut, Allison Office Mixed .... 507 Med ty Mid-Town 30; Peerless Foundry (21, 22 and 23, * 14 14 Totals 13 12 21/ Feb, Wabash is host tonight) Pred Sto Prosch Contractors Charlene Th . o 0 (forfeit). ¢ Whiteland. 38, Pranklin|y) poorer University in the 67th| With a 233 that started with three oy ribben, Eagles ; Sl8iMidred Daakmey Woncron™...oose: Seal” Wiliam H. Wiock 3 stam : 15. "strikes to give him & record of [john Vehjing, Slark Wetsel Amy McDaniel, Coca-Cola . on ser. 608 Fleming Garden west_wenienn| Shuffleboard Notes Y , Kelly renewal of one of the oldest hard-| Carl McAfee, TOAIANA TUE 0... 0 neses Naomi Jacobs, 308 Methodist, 28 to 25, to te West 3 Wood 3 Mathews Healt lwood rivalries in the state. {13 strikes without a break. Walt Rgverding, Riches Pirnitire oo. 613/Bette n, os "for the lead in the West The Indianapolis Nationil Shuffleboard : In. the long standing series| OUhestnut Paces Women = [3ax BUSNt, Vrms Pood Market. $13 Marguerite’ Me Oren Laos Pork. now With ft Fe Sliver ‘Cate, Working. Armed to Tud Butler has been the victor 41 [n the women's division Gladys i vrence Sansbiry, Pun Bowl \tginia Mell n wood +17 pty night © 1on fst, 32 to at Princess. Rar’s at Pry. Try times and the victim 25 times |Chestnut blistered the maple iniFiord hnice Laundry ...- y Appleman, Morrison Foods ..... 503i31, In the third “lon, Agi a, aComeback T Last year in the second game of (the Fun Bowl with a 624 to col- Ro + 11% "OTT meeiding Serv. 4|deiested Eighth a, Rock the home and home series, Wa-|lect her second 600 series within Mravouvia., Johoson Chevrolet ...... bash, .bounted a. highly. touted/s Week, Her games were 214-234- TRAM SCORES (MEW) Butler team, 46 to 31, in a stalling] 176: : a re SURI . Second place went to Amazed Bob Chevrolet - Tonight they get the same|Buckner who come up with a , Station rar chance, having lost the first meet-| for the Two Sisters Beauty|n Ri Cassidy & Son or [ ihe of the season at Butler, 50 to Bujon al the part Bowl, n ia oodruf, Allison Office Mixed .. 804 Ted : : . Mary Spuzich was just one p Seeney. guile ia Jonkle Butler now ranks seventh in back with a 580 series in the nit. Bitar Grotto. or® 903 Meyers the country to the Dick West Side lanes for Seven Up 8s, Audubon Cafe .. ...;.: x \ . ©, pnkel ratings with a 13 and in the Stegemeier's Grille League. \ Pork EY LR ‘Cave| 00 hi \ 81 (Bader MI LER ES
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8ST. LOUIS, Feb. 9 (UP)—Fran« cis (Pug) Griffin today was named to manage the St. Louis Cardinal-owned Lynchburg club of the Piedmont League. Griffin, a scout for the St. Louis Browns the past three years, also has played and managed in the Texas, Western and Nebraska State Leagues.
Junior Jets Win, 31-17 The Tabernacle Junior Jets dee feated the Kirshbaum Center boys team, 31 to 17, at the Tabernacle gym last night, The victory deadthe the
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