Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1949 — Page 9

P “Skating Crown : Photo-Finish Finale

“$F PAUL Feb. 12 (UPY-Olymiple skater Ray Bl of Nutley; held the Senior Men's National Open speed skating “wirrover-teammate Ken Bartholoiis, In the meet's five-mile finale.

i omow {ior women’s champion from Deahead with victories inltroit, retained her title. Miss

one-mile. { started. five-mile with, Seabe was the first champion to

10 points in front. A Tepeat in the four years the na- t stretch gave the New tionals have been held here. y speedster the tig 150! Karen Mattson, St. Paul, added * {the junior girls’ crown to the ' turned In the fast-| of the day. equaling the Midget and juvenile girls’ tities Amateur

for 220 yards—18.1 she already held. - Bil Ameld with bh

| Ed Suttle, Minneapolis, won the [is a sh 40 ie {intermediate boys’ title, scoring) od points, Runner-up Art Longajo,! Pittsfield, Mass., had a score of other games ai |80 points. {fee era

Ll : # A. Case * a U.S. GOVERNMENT JOBS men, women and jfors. It i 185-average juni was x

W. Va. took|announced that the McCarthy MEN WOMEN

the all-events division will be hel | ong 4 200 AVP loTty tourna Will ®eld St Be Ready When Next Indianapolis and Vicinity Examination Is Held

games. He yesterday's results:

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Joe Van Winkle, a 22-year-old For McCarthy Trophy Shaving as the minor even, a IRADAROL CX LLE TL | events petition began yesterday. lat Tomlinson Hall yesterday, for |

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tap to his score for a 720 total The team actual battle

Rush to me, sntively free of / (1) » full desoription of 1040 Government Jobst (1) Free - J iflustrated $0.page book: “How fo

U. 5. Geyernment Job: (5) List of Py The Howe-Manual game, orig-| © NEW YORK, Feb. 14 (UP) much to you. Write vour name (UP) —Inflelder Lonnie Frey and = (i cor Saturday, will be Officials of the 20th Century Club ues sédress en coupon and Government Juha; £0) Tell m4 Ron

‘team sont -Okash Accaistr Start As High As $3,351.00 a Year in doubles was the best Mann : so far in the young tour- Ror Timmerman, Arise te at RTakS and. Prepare Immediately nament, and he took top honors Women—Mrs. siankinson 97, Mrs. Bright : . in singles with a 649. Mn lr on. iar A X00 Own Home : ; oa Padget of Norwood: G. H-Ounee Avcursey Thousands of Permanent 1 va 1 secon: ce in - a . I FER=JEeR Moore 99; t= si-feet six, téll the 7-.year-old shooting with a 1855 total. | second, Omer itiand. WiIber Brock Appointments Now ; / FRANKLIN INSTITUTE ' to line up and knock ‘em down. gee——— jill Manning And Glatence Pirie 4 hoten. Being Made */ Dept, N-219, Roehoster 4, pin or whatever size ball they can handle. The Howe Games Changed oaVOMAn—Mts, CNINARG 91, EG ait / New York leaders. Second spot went to the Tuerk twins bowled in tournaments when they were 3. | "Coach Elwood: Yeager of Howe Je Bright 96, Karen Carle | rll poy edu} “powling Berkopes” as Jo w Si {High School today announced two | {and 40-Page Book on a 516 and sister Dot hurled her] : Ta Gre hounds Frey, Warren Sign changes n this week's basketball plan ‘Rubber Match’ ©" ™ ball for 618 to add up 1134 sticks. i ; otal } s BUFFALO, N. Y. Feb. 14 schedule. | {Use of (his coupsn wan mean Two other Xaver members, Marge : 0" Skelton - and Eva amson, ; - were third with a 1006 series. AR Team —icatcher. Ben Warren, two vel: otayed Wednesday at Howe, expected $0 sign EhtWeIGht mal at ence. Atihengh net » U. 8. Government Job, : : © Place N J erans of the baseball trail, today, The Warren Central + Howe champion Ike Williams and we)- government sponsored rd v “NRE ESET Asa sa age as anaes In the doubles handi sami 3 were the first players to return|game, originally booked Friday, /terweight Kid Gavilan of Cuba We ‘an be the frst $ - a . ’ » An AdAress ..ooovsnnsssannrnasnnnnss or one Fourth; — a ary Fahey and Karl Schn Lead ACC Race éigped contracts to the Buffalohas been moved beck to Satu 1088) or ig hoi py odtare } Use This Coupon, Before You Misiay OFLL hy Biso I ni iY : ed at match” ‘at Madison Square Gar- Jw . Ralel ; Kay: Kelly. combined 517 and 542 After Slow . Start n ous, of the nternational Bay. HL be play : ech ; [Government Job. Write or Pring Plainly

with 174 free pins for a 1233 total. They were six pins ahead of runnersup Ruth Raney and Ruth . Rhodes and Striebeck had & puny 42-pin handicap with

their. series that gave them a [George O

1216 for third position. The singles actugl division once again brought the “big” bowlers to, the. front as Gertrude Rhodes

: Joe shoved Lila Littrell out of first plate by two pins when she hitioeore

801. Little Lia's 500 was good for second and Eva Williamson was 10 pins back with a 589. Littrell wal still supreme in the singles handicap with a 650 total that Included a 51-pin handicap. The mext four places went to

an entirely mew set of bowlers. oy

Alice Simko swept into second ‘with a 645, Kay Kelly had 634, Gertrude Rhodes reached 631, and

ter Ak. ha fifth place resulted in a tie ON Ril Adcock, Sanitary Barber Shop... a.pair. of 6290's chalked up by Raiph Shinkle: Br. Rip, Med. Mixed.

Ruth Raney and Dorothy Lilly. Holds Top Spot Although no official results

ts d. Hap's Tavern have been released on the all- Gin Saxe. Coca-Cola

events; Dorothy Berkopes holds first place with a 1787. Fran Sayder, tourmey secretary reports. Complete results will be released tomorrow. Lila Littrell still holds high gle game with het inspired 257

rolled Saturday, Unofficial low to go

cash figure is 2678, This week's standings:

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By United Press Indiana Central's Greyhounds drew the votes of many Indiana college basketball fans as the surprise team of the year today. The Greyhounds, who dropped seven of their first 11 contests, began to show some life after the 720 first of the year. And it was at a crucial time, too. About that time they began their Hoosier College Conference season in earnest.

a9 [top of the HCC ladder,

[Flesen cows SH Since Jam. 1, Central has lost » Ty 1 havi Rober AM : only one game, to Indiana State's Stewart Motor inles .....- impressive Sycamores in a non|Kroeg apnea loop contest and have won 10 to DeWoll Nii Sons take over first spot with a season = record of 14 wins against eight 600 BOWLERS (MEN) : losses, 2 TR Bsaail CEI os The Greyhounds travel to Earltiham Thursday and to Oakland 617.City Saturday.

red Bicomiu Three Teams to End Season

uff, Topper Tav. y Kirby, Topper Tavern Bob Crooke, Coca-Cola

620 college teams prepared to wind up

. Del. Twilight Mixed 6 Pittman, TORY Make-Up Salon 813, their crowded seasons as part of a

James Smith, Holy Spirh Mixed .--.- C0 fourth already has closed up shop

/Norman Rusch, Holy Spirit Mixed..! 800 for the “campaign. Ball State, puiius Maltoman, weERd tem) lgurtington and Oakland City will [Steve Koi, Hosiery Wor [.l. ¥0 hing up their suits for the year {Phil Caito, CYO Mixed ......... 584 this Saturday, while Concordia of A+ ou id bit 53 to 47 loss to Huntington. Mixed 33 - Ball State, with a record of 11 8 and six defeats, travels to

nley, Br. Rij hy Ir. .... 580 Are xo. a8 Tl

Bun. Mixed : peeoee- S84 T1linols Normal Wednesday. Oaknana City Oaks, with a-13-3 ree-

Lila Littrell Alice Simko - ..... Kay elly o Gertrude Rhodes Ruth Raney Dorothy Lally

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THe Terry city tourney closed | yorry Bush

its first week end last night with some respectable scores already

850 | Marth FW yee H Betty Pavieitner, Holy Spirit Mixed - 520/to second - place in the HCC I

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Ee Dice Grand, Union Toa --... s38]07d; go-to-Bastern- lilinois WedPrank, Clark. EW Mixed oh $33 nesday and hosts Indiana CenJoo On Ba ¢ 2m Mixed .. s3o/tral Saturday night, Huntington ......« 513/has a crowded last week, meeting 813 vedarville, ©. Bluffton and Janes.

em Panthers In Second Place

na Mey, Rr inad xed . 00% Hanover's Panthers moved up

Xe ag on 24 standings - Saturday by downing

Since then they have climed to the}

Meanwhile, three other state]

Rurvey Jackson, Holy Spirit Mixed... 808'32.game card this week, while al

Gold, B'Nal B' a 876 pre, Wayne ended its short with a

. Ma A Jeanette Engelhard, ind Sun. Mixed 500 Franklin's Grizzlies, 72 to $8. AGUE LEADERS (woMEN) Franklin and Manchester's Spar-|

| Prances Musgrave, Fox-Hunt 7:30 Mix. #7 tans, who took it on the chin Dorothy Etter, B, & W. Machine Co 496 eee phichare 5% 3% ux 38 rom Ball State, 81 to 8, in a {Norma Winkler, Bookwalter Mixed ... 489 non-loop contest, were tied for Florence Keller, 111. Rec. Mixed... .. ' {Juanits Stamm. Link-Belt «iz third in the league race. Ander{Dorothy Swift, ixed 4° A%8/son’s Ravens, missing the servP. 438/ices of scoring sparkplug Johnny { . PL ms Mixed 437 . pped -ei{Marge Brancheau, Indpls Pateach Co. 429 Witson because of a: chi el [Marge Henn, St. Joan of Arc CYO 415/0ow, defeated hapless Earlhim, Patsy Winderman, Broadmoor C. Club 382 59 to 56.

- I » ® H h w | Loyola's Junior Jack Kerris "i wri ita

Upholds Center Tradition

By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO, Feb, 14—Every decade since 1929, Loyola's basket-| bill Ramblers have come up with a star center. To make the| 10:year cyeld connect again, this season it offers Junior Jack Kerris. Charlie (Feed) Murphy took national honors in 1929 while]

10 years - ago ‘Mike Novak was Kerris, playing his third year on this season and next to make the ‘Rambler fans forget all about the past. In these days of firehorse basketball it takes five men. to keep a team going at top speed. But Kerris, a 6-foot, 6-inch stringbean who has none of the characteristics of the athletic goons seems to be doing pretty well at Y.oyola nearly singlehanded. Spectacular Average He has hit for 268 points in 16 games am average of 16.7 per game, and more than 25 per cent of the 941 tallies the entire Rambler five has made this season. In . the field goal averages Kerris is even more sensational, connecting on 488 per cent of his shots, a spectacular figure. Big Jack, at 210 pounds, is wiry, and he can stand the give and take under the boards with the best of them, Observers credit him for grabbing at least half the rebounds the Loyola quintet gets, and it's mighty rare for an opto outbattle him for the ball,

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|Saturday, while the Spartans) meet Wabash Thursday. Frank-| lin plays. luckless. Rose. Poly,. ‘which ‘has won only one game all season, Saturday, after hosting

Tuesday. The Ravens, k watchful eyes on Wilson's bad the hot shot of the Loyola five, |'T™: meet Dayton at home WedRe Portis enou gn esday, their only game of the|

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908 aiso seta new record. For his Indiana State's Sycamores, three years of play he scored 1087, Who have Ro 18 and lost five, | tallies to become the first Player |vainaratso al Fhiday ho oe ever to go over 1000 points in a handily dow . Lowsia Uniform. y ned Arkansas State Kerris’ best scoring perform- x ance this season was against St. John's in Madison Square Gar- Perhaps He Never den. That night he’ tallied 25 H d f DiM : points on eight field goals and FYE CIF nine free throws. He missed .nine| 0 ! ag free throws, too. His performance has been the Bullfighter Silverio Perez toasted standout in leading Loyola to a [the death of a bull to Joe Direcord of 13 victories in 16 games. | M8810 yesterday. And every Loyola loss has been| Only the bull didn’t want to coby one point, to Toledo, 45 to 44, operate. ‘ Holy Cross, 59 to 58, and] With some 55,000 fans chee \ ering, .Duguesne, 52 to 51. {Perez tossed his cap to DiMaggio is chances to stand out this in the traditiofal ceremonial toast J were not poo bright due to before the start of the fight. Die presence of Kentucky's Alex M inned and ' Grom and St. Louls’ Bd c ag a waved to the . But last season, facing! ’ the ‘same competition, KerTis WOB not ares ror jor pnt ready to die, his share of praise and his game), this year is even better. Next) {season = neither Groza | 1 Macauley will be around while It Was still booing when Peres Kerrls, twice voted “most val-|80t his cap back from Joe after

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Ball State in a non-HCC game],

jover the week end, 70 to 58. l

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