Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1949 — Page 9
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more Or less he fans were val of the ame, junior te
and service itary tickets, r the Tite Little Joast yp pn nd several
Association's ymbers wére for the Te« r mid-season s atandoned 1046. { All the juvenile best of all, vival of the great crowd
lub “officials club in the en-age team ment, deter< { hold an alle event, chame half of the j Be AO TI crc Attle ‘World like it might
and Louise can Associael expressed league's di-_ ssion at noon Indianapolis aid he would vice from the + Field office, h Hits h hitting for ndians’ busihad to foree ville because elative. id the propoe Little Col. uld have the Indianapolis, - >olumbus, ete. Jeimer of the inted out befon, however, dians already a substantial sen-age baseving the teenteurs free use
Along ever, that he napolis club ith any new vould benefit e school age. mbers of -the ‘lipped before r their noon fe guess that wn television, e on veto the plan World Series
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There were only five pins separating the next three places. Al Baker rolled 668 with Chevrolet Indianapolis at Pritchett's, Clarence Moxley got 665 in the TE Reereation-for
Pivot City Ink, and Charles _
Clark caught 663 for Stationers Inc. in the same league. ; Ralph Gale and Len Faust, both with National Coal in the West Side Classic, caught the 5-7-10 split. Gale was lucky and left his in.a good place—standing in the alley after his last ball. However, Faust had to shoot at his in the middle of a game, but failed to pick it up. Tough splits can be made and not always by “big name” bowlers. Roy Chiles, who sponsors the women's Chiles Jewelry team, made a neat pick-up on the 7-10-86 split while bowling in alley 10 at
the Uptown for thé Fortyniners| the Rivista, Bloneer cage.
.Won-Ten. Paces. Women, “The Won-Ten League at
night as the league racked up 20 scores over the 500 mark as Mary Kiser took top honors with a 560 series. Second place also went to the Won-Tenners when Marie Christian same of Yih a 562.
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William Lane, an office fur_niture store worker, Monday night bowled a perfect 300 game at the Delaware alleys. It was his first in seven years of bowling, the recorded in Indianapolis this season and the 67th
of # post n points for the Corsatrs. the ason the ue me foun: Strayer | » in nation, Post “aromping PI 36-34,
Lane, 41, canies a 20 average.
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~ lopening day games but they were
Amateur Basketball
-Bemifnals. in ihe state. AAU tournament at Dearborn Riverside Corsairs at 7:30 o clock and Ace ie .- OPPOSIng. Rinky Dinks night the Riverside Corsair {downed Southport, 53-33, and Ace Electric beat Northwestern Pal, Jim Drew
an Senior i
| St. $39! Indianapolis. St. J 3 Name conquered Hi +! {Sacred Heart beat St. Philip's, 31 to
a Results West ++ 503|Sealor Church “League FR n .. 503/Hawthorne gym: es 502 |All-Btars 22; a Tne 31, West
seg Fairfax Christian. 43
= $881= viera Juniors defeated the Broad; 554! [Ripple Rub Club, 43-23, yesterday at the
Corporation, 54 to
(Ftledon’s Evangelical 38, istian 25.
1 nue Evangelical 13; Hillside Christian 2M,
Allen , Bill Calaway, Frank Ketchum, Mack, Joe Blazek, Jim Fryman, el ate id Ge oh rrr |
counted eight to pace the losers. Toh Soe wa od ot of tr So The Deaf School victory was|o ¢ Friday morning with the 11th in 17 starts for Coach Tech's county hin and dor ouington Jake Caskey's improved crew
Manual and Howe tangle In
Lawrence Central's Bears go wood, A 13-gaime slate Friday,
{the heaviest Friday night activity ‘|this year, includes Park School's
tarl Academy, Three Ng aontests are billed Satur: with Howe and Warreh Central coming to grips in the fea-
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the winners led, 9 and 44 to: 19, eight minute stop. Pickard Gets 13 Points Bill Pickard got 13 to lead Sacred Heart . John De Voe
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(Continuc1 From Page 8) be restored. Bruce Dudley, American Association president, who is a Louisville native, said he would use his influence to bring the con-
The Indianapolis club is riding the fence on the All-Star game| controversy. The Indians have
Business managers of all American Association clubs on hand at this Louisville meeting reported heavy advance ticket sales for
not too optimistic about the “gate” for later games, especially in the “general admission” end of the turnstiles. Evidently “Old John General Admission” is going to be a very important person in 1949.
will be tonight with Silver Oin Bar | at
Last
tries for the city tournament close tonight at midnight.
St. Catherine's, "Cathedral, Holy Name d Sacred Heart last night captured
CcYO Cathedral to win semifinal therine’s ell '8, 3 Sv Cross, 28 to 21, an
est Park Juniors 38,
Park Senfors 38;
Baptist 46,
{Riviera gym. Gale's Studebakers won the Em-Roe League championship st New eating uire, 70 to
was runnerup by nosing out "Shirley In Mother league ame, Foe Hall defea
ureau, 37 to
YMCA Church League | Siayafts at Brook- |
side U.' B.: University" Heights 58, Latter! 30IDay Saints 48 (overtime);
East Tenth Methodist 32, Park Avenue
lana 20;
YMCA junior tourney results at Rivers!
side: Riverside Hawks 38, Carroliton Ave-
First Priends 20; Prentice Presbyteria Park Avenue U, B. nd n ni
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Franklin Netters Drop Ball State
Oullsges netters here last night. scoring nig with 31 markers,
£118 minutes to -—
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¢ {in favor of placing the attraction) back on the league's calendar.
In Semi-Windup
er Forrest McKinney to complete the program for Friday night's boxing show at the Armory. Jimmy Gramm, New York welterweight, will meet Indianapolis’ Sparky Reynolds, former state 147-pound champion. The Gramm-Reynolds bout will
state welter -champion- Joe -8gro,
Keough, of Cleveland, 0, "fhe state athletic commission | weigh-in will be heid at the si mory Friday at 2 p. m. Two six-round bouts are lined up to complete the attraction.
weight, will take on Sylvester Simmons, of Indianapolis, in fine. Joe Kent, another Louisville ba:
Thomas, former Muncie featherweight, now of Indianapolis, in| the other.
Hill, There 11 be consolation
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four-point first- half lead to drop a 67-to-61 decision to Franklin The host five led the entire phiiad forward topped the eve-
splurge in the opening minutes of play by Satter and
An eight -round semi - windup bout has been carded by promot-
precede a 10-round go pitting of Indianapolis, against Jackie
Doug Medley, Louisville light-| ¢
tler, meets diminutive Spider. 2
and championShip games tomor-|:
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de] A four-team grade school bas-| ketball tournament will be played today and tomorrow at Beech y/Grove. . Today's schedule: Beech | Giove vs, Franklin ‘Township at, {¥-pe-m.; Holy Name vs. Bunker
Providence Baltimore at Ft. Wayne
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berger at R:30 p. m. in tonight's
and was accomplished after a touch-and-go first half. The ~|Sllent Hoosiers trailed, 12 to 11, at the first quarter, but led, 25 to 24, at the hallway point. ‘Ted Hagemeyer and Jerry Moers helped the Deaf School pull away to a 35 to 27, thirdquarter lead, and increased the margin in the final stanza. Jim Thomas paced the losers with 19 points,
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Morris Morris last night registered his fifth match win in the state three-cushion billard tournament being competed at the Board of Trade parlor, He defeated Will Braskett, 50-45. The match went 72 innings and Morris’ high cluster was five. Morris now shares the lead| | Wil Frank Hobart of Michigan tr.
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