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Won-Ten Loop Stages Close Race to Wire

Six Top Teams | Neck-and-Neck All Season =

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League at Pritchett's, largest, {women’s loop in Indiana, has staged a close contest with the

top half dozen teams struggling for first place all during the campaign. t Until January, Chiles Jewelry clung te first-place with bulldog tenacity as Mary Baringer turned) in a star performance to lead the

In the rear row (left to right) are Ed Meyer, Charles Cray, Fred McCullough; seated are Jesse Pritchett, Ed Harkenrider and Nip Whiting as they appeared in 1920 as the top-flight Central Alley Five. “ Only Mr. Cray and Mr. Harkenrider are still living.

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A #2 = = x x = Recently however Ross J. o * 3 Moore took first spot and has ( I ow ing S a u ous ess rt C e Oo e held it ever since. Last Tuesday Fi 300 G ° ° 0 ° R ’ I they were still ahead by one rst ame ld Fr e d S game for 51 victories and 30. ! in City, iend Recalls =n «or 0 vores ana 50 By DON SIEBERT bother him and delivered his ball in more «than a dozen perfect between Coffin Food ( enter and No one has vet bowled a 900 quickly and without hesitation.'games and became 80 famous Reeve Roofing. a dA " Rowe geries. but several famous keglers He was confident of his ability, that young bowlers followed him Jewelry is a step away for third have rolled two 300 games during but never bragged. Jess wasn’t from alley to alley to watch him position a series and single 300 games are that kind of a man.” {perform=—years-before-the advent. Mary Baringer earlier laid down listed by the thousands in ABC Although Charlie was a bit of the bobbie soxers. a brilliant 627 series that sun records. reluctant to discuss his own bowi-; The best session Jess ever stands as high series, and Lelia Yet there was a day, in the ing career, he can point to plenty rolled was an 810 in the 1933 city Mathias has rolled a record 276 n Y : or pn 2a , opening -vears of this century, of top performances himself and tourney and after 16 vears it still for one game A big 2649 by when a perfect game was an al- still bowls with more enthusiasm stands as the city’s top record. Chiles Jewelry is top team total

most-unheard-of feat and the than many beginners. It included a 299 game, in the last and Meridian Pontiac lays claim bowler who could lay claim to the . He began as a “small child” in stanza. to a 969 for one rolling. miracle game was highly re- 1888 hen his father owned two “That is his only 800 on record: The - averages of the -leading

spected. alleys in Jonesboro, Ind., and has Charlie declared. “but Jess rolled bowlers only serves to point up

The first perfect set of frames been going ever since. Although a many 800's during practice. He the hard-fought battle. Mary in Indianapolis was rolled by the bit vague about his exact age, was probably the best-known Baas and Mary Leppert share almost fabulous Jesse Pritchett. which is somewhere over 60, bowler in the U.S. That is, he first place with 170 each, and Flo At that time “Jess” was spon- Charlie still hurls a wicked ball never represented” any company. Denny and Mary Francis Kiser sored by the owners of the When and maintains a 180 combined Bowling was just an intensely or os one pin hack with a pair Building and they proudly an- average in four loops. interesting pastime to him — Of 169s. nounced the unusual game with a At Pritchett’'s he bowls in the maybe that's what made him so Present standings:

huge bulletin displayed in their Indianapolis Classic and the Re- great.”

: Ross Moore 1 30 street window. The performance formed Church loop besides reg-| charlie chuckles when he re- ottin Fond Center 0 1 was the talk of local bowling ular performance in the Fox-Hunt cag the time Jess was challenged A & Rowe Jew elry TTT : circles for months. Classic and the Shrine League at|py the Chicago champion Johnny Star-Kist Tuna 47 34 Récalls Event the Central. | Bluen. ’ v Ghiies Jewel 4 33 Charlie Cray, life-long friend of Hit 300 Once { ter 45 36

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the great Jess and a top-notch He has a perfect game in the ol SRR CIN nS EERE 45 13 bowler in his own right, readily books, several scores over the 290 any eaned out. ihe , Chicago Llerop FRATmAEY LoS 38 recalled the event when I inter- mark, and rolled his biggest EO 0 Jess was a great POL coniie Funeral Home .......... 42 3» viewed him at Pritchett’s alleys series —a 760 —in the spring bowler. rite & Thompson Poultty Co. ........ 48 il during the Indianapolis Classic. league at Pritchett's. Favorite Story Goodwine Service Station 9 42 “Jess got that 300 for the Elks “I was lucky enough to be on| Jess Pritchett Jr. Contributed pil IU gic, 43 League at Central in “tough” the winning Falls City team in his favorite story about his Mom and Don's ... 38 4 alleys 7 and 8, Charlie declared, the 1936 ABC tournament held father. Jess bought a new ball Both Audubon Bki. + 31 i “but then he got many of his best here,” was the way he put it, “and bearing the serial number 788 and K. w. Carr Motors .......... 36 43 scores in lanes that were supposed have attended 36 ABC's since my 80t exactly that many pins when A208 AG FETUS o-oo 50 i to be tough.” first in Chicago in 1911.” he entered a St. Louis tourna- | american United Life .......... 32 4 Charlie couldn't remember the But then anything Charlie or ment. i i Rr a -n 3 exact year, but he is sure it was Jess did in the “old days” is| “I always thought it was a — oleomb €0. tioiinnt * °

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Seals, 7-6 Judnich' Slams One in Ninth __ ToBreak Tie -

. Ex-Indian Catcher | Earl Turner Gets His in 8th Inning | SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 19 (UP)--The Pittsburgh Pirates de|feated the San Francisco Seals today 7 to 6, winning the game in the ninth inning when Wally Judnich hit a home run to break a 6 to 6 tie. Pittsburgh had four -home runs, . the first in the opening inning when Ralph Kiner hit his first Home run of the spring season |with one on. For the past two {years, Kiner has tied with Johnny Mize of the New York Giants for the National! League home run 8- |championship—40 home-runs last vear and 51 the year before. Pittsburgh Catchers Clyde Me~ Cullough and Earl Turner homsered in the fourth and eighth

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Rookie Catchers Clyde McAllister, Lamar Dorton and Rolland Leveille (left to right) are being watched closely by Manager Al Lopez at the Indians' New Orleans spring training camp. L veille, who hit .297 for Albany in 72 ‘games last season, has the inside track to date. innings. For the Seals, Outfielder

Cleveland, Boston Tribe Hurlers Get Break Top Pennant Odds! Top-Notch Catchers Tie Torsieos 5i vor ih the

It wa<- the third straight win By PHIL JOHNSON, Times Special Writer or Pittsburgh and the third

NEW ORLEANS, La.. Mar. 19—Billy Southworth, manager of straight for the Seals in their

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n the National League Champion Boston Braves and a man who major league exhibition series. . n Should be inthe -basebatt—know—says-that-a—pitchersefliciency is reams ee SE ee Red Sox Rates 2 1 measured in direct proportion to the men who catch him. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Mar. ST. LOUIS, Mar. 19 (UP) And if that's the case, the Indianapolis Indians should have 19-—Paced by Southpaw Howie

Chicago and Washington 40 to 1 to round out the American!

between 1912 and 1915. “It was weird to watch him make a bad alley scoreable” Charlie continued, “All he had to

inextricably bound up with the shame father didn't buy a ball original Central Alley Five. It with a 900 on it,” he laughed. was the greatest team local bowl-| - When Jess died in 1941 at the

ing had produced up to that time age of 63 he had a brilliant string AT GULFSTREAM !

RACE RESULTS

Cleveland in the American League some mighty efficient hurlers this season. Pollet’s five scoreless inings/) the and Boston in the National For with the addition of Clyde # = = St. Louis Cardinals rode to their League were established as the Kluttz to the Tribe's receiving fourth straight triumph today, depennant favorites in prices re- staff, the Indians now claim one housands to See feating the New York Yankees, leased tonight by oddsmaker of the finest collections of back- 7 ta 1. before a crowd of 3340. James J. Carroll. stoppers in the American Asso-’ . y Stan Musial gave the Cards a Carroll made the Indians a 6 ciation. Tribe Pla Toda lead they never relinquished when to 5 choice to repeat. He put the Kluttz joined a staff, already he tripled with two on against Boston Red Sox second at 2 to 1 tabbed as excellent, composed of | Times Special Don Johnson in the first inning. and the New York Yankees third Bobby Ganss, Clyde McAllister,| HOUMA, La., Mar. 19—This Pollet, who yielded only one hit, at 3 to 1. Philadelphia and De- Lamar Dorton, Jim Mallinger pAcadian town in the heart was relieved by young Ken Johne troit were bracketed at 12 to-1.'and Rolland Leveille. ’ |of the Louisiana Cane belt was son Paul Hinrichs, who Suc Balks at First all abuzz with excitement today ceeded Don Johnson for the He had balked at reporting at over the coming of the Indian- yankees, pitched four scoreless @rst but later had a change of |apolis cans whol Pin with! frames. , » heart and reported to New Or- Houma's Indians at 2:30-tomor-i— The Cards" three runs inthe The Braves were 7 to 5. in the 554 in good shape. o You. he FEE time tn. the TB) first inning were the first scored | Kluttz played with the Pirates] or the firs me in the his- s St. Louis 3 to 1 and Pittsburgh o.. the pt two years. He hit tory of the town, an AAA ball ga apse pitching in 19 5 to 1. New York and Chicago|., =. 249 in '47 and had another club was to make a showing and : Were 35 h 1 Dhiadelphia 30 to 1) 200d season in '48. The Bucs ac-|the citizenry from miles around, SARASOTA, Fla, Mar. 19— an neman 0 Le {quired Clyde McCullough in some Will flock into town to see the The Boston Braves, capitalizing . aa winter ‘trading and sent -Kluttz game. The largest crowd in on two -four-run innings, batFavorite . Wins "Cap to the Indians where hell make Evangeline League histor? 5 tered the Boston Red Sox, 9 to 4, (+ a worthy addition to a fine catch- J 0 gate, was expected today behind the pitching of wp NCOLN,, Bagiany. Mar, 19 ing staf. "to be on hand when the ump hol- Johnny Sain and Clyde Shoun. i. gment, a o He should be the first string lers play ball. Trailing by one run (in the favorite, scored a popular victory, ictop this season because of| The Indians were scheduled to sixth, the Braves pounded Joe over 42 other horses today in the ys experience and steady hitting. arrive in town about noon today Dobson for four runs in a frame Lincolnshire Handicap before a pe is also a top flight receiver and go immediately to the field highlighted by Bob Elliott's record. crowd of nearly 100,000. |and handler of pitchers. |to warm up for the game. |triple and Bill Salkeld's double Of the other catchers on the| George Waghburn’s Houma with the. bases loaded. Indians’ staff, Bobby Ganss has team, hard at work tince Mar.| The National Leaguers gath- | the. best chance of making a go 1, has been toiling mightily to ered four more runs in the ninth of it. He caught for the Tribe get in shape for the game and off Denny Galehouse. Sain, who

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3 1 claiming: 4 vears up;| a a do was deliver a ball or two and 2Nd averaged 990 in 1920 when of bowling records to his, credit.' FIRST (52200: claiming: 3-vear-olds:|® furlongs —Tomos. 107 (L. ©. Cook. last season, hitting .267 in > should put up a good fight. planned to pitch the entire game, = g 5 L 8 furlongs) —Jor n (E el- " 52 t IN, y ———————————————— —————— y he knew just what to do to get a alley lighting was poor and floor He had competed in every ABC ® [9140 2%" Patios, ‘114 (B. 410, 3.50 Technicolor. 107: (R. Camp), |SamMeS. He has been show ne . left after seven innings. Jack hig score put of that lane—and conditions were worse. Beside from 1902 to 1941, except the 1939 Strange). 11.70. 490 in Also. Pouting Mac. Wonder Who, classy form in his spring a Kramer, Red Sox pitcher, held he got it." Jess and Charlie the fast quintet and 1940 events. He maintained a peicneler,. 2 Canad Al er es Cite |OUls and should be back at his 10a d gs the Braves to one run in four Th h talked of. but littl included Kd Meyer. Fred McCul- life-time average of 190 for 40 illian old “stand with thie Indians as innings. : é 34 i - ~ - eo uy ily jouble paic $57 20 - n§ ‘he ten anne kn be oss was e o 2 no A € lough, Ed Harkenrider, and Nip ABC's and was named anchor D THIRD, o 00 ” I - . . second-string catcher. » a tance hi bout Y To Ee In Whiting. They grabbed runnerup man on the mythical All-Ameri- 4 . 4 furlongs) —Wrights Wror >" H. Man Good Prospect Nl - vents LEARW ATER, Fla, Mar. BPpear: lee ou! oy . an honors twice in the ABC and won can bowling team five straight 0 Hold). 1040. 5.30. 190: Roa ling Oscar Another fine catching prospect 19—The Washington Seauters . Ss aril ud : 4.70 Ja «0 Lquichall ‘ i . y members p the city and state tourneys twice. years. ler Vs a Ale Le phe ad. who may be a year away {rom ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Mal rapped dank Borowy An ’ o Only Charlie and Harkendrider,| Indianapolis may produce a ny, Claire Dauber A asy, Rock Span, Vote AAA. ball, is voung Clyde Mc- 4q (UP)—Bela Andorka gr Charlie ickne or n ne 4 \ “ Ny : 3 3 ecoy, AC rry, lets lea room . . | » . { . Calm and Cool who. is out of bowling and lives greater bowler someday, but to allen * ‘ NOURTIC {41300 Cenk So Allister. The tall Irishman Was gir or a bowling alley in Lo- and five runs in hy oy ge “His biggest asset was his calm, in Ft. Wayne, have survived the his son, Charile Gray. and many Daily Double paid $33.30 Vig miles) — Texas Style 115 (B.| Msi, with the New Orleans Pelicans ..., fired a 1900 series to > deat. He befor ’ 1508 cool way of bowling.” Mr. Cray years. others he will always be the, Thor S20 ete 2 CA 3 0. , ry ed Wrack 1s N femmes in spring training last season take fourth place in ‘the “all-| Pa lt re recalled, “Jess never let anything After his first 300 Jess turned greatest bowler that ever lived. Skoronski), 11.30, 5.90, 400 Seely, 100 (G. [3.10 Also our Bess. Ethel Jean. skyeagle and, but for a superabundance of events division of the American | shill fans. is and Gil Coan - mn - = SR em re — — | Schreck), 370, 3.10 sosceles, 117 (J. Jacalitos : ’ 1° . Pel ster £ is v > r 1 Mi kK. C rood catching on the Pel roster, i. ; Turner) 11.30 Also Millcre Com- i. | . 5 ow 88 C . Men's Ci I Turner), 1130. Also’ picreek. Com-|"prpry (51200. claiming: 4 vears up: would have worked for the Birds. Bowling Congress tourney today. paced the Senators with three Paul Butchers 0 | 1051 ® ens ity ourney Irving. Duke's Gal Banovina, Boule 1's miles)— Biloxi Bay 119 (B. Fisk), 430. 10 0 he was sent te Anderson Andorka, 36, scored 581 in the hits each. Home runs by Ed $ rdi Dubious 3 270; Lawcona, 115 (J. Dobson), 380 § , } Ll f , & : i DOUBLES ACTUAL vardier. Dublo a 330 Inaugural, 108 (A. J. Lindsay), 4.40. where he hit .275 in 103 games. team event and then hit 680 and) Waitkus and Eddie Miller ac ° Leo Ahearn-Carl Hardin FOURTH (33000: allowances: 4 Years up: iio. Happy Guess, Whizz Brook, Easy on 629, in doubles and singles,. re-| counted for the Phils’ three Gus Minardo-Bu Minardo 11-16 mile a Childeric o he Nw. I Please, Regularity and Bars and ‘Stars. A righthander all the way, the spectively, to average 211.1 for| Mil Candini, Micke op Ms an = ! e ourney carl Hindel Fred Eetl Carrs. “3 90. *2 30 mow Wnir 107) SIXTH ($2000: handicap: 4 years up: 6 22-year-old receiver will give a the nine games The “Ohtonan Haef r nd Sid Hudson Hire Phil Bisesi-Pred Schieimer AE: “Andiamo, furlong) Henny Penny. 113 1G. Porch). good account of himselt before (0 Torr FEUER Tal ie Tht! ed Philadelphia to six hit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butcher of Indianapolis last night took the] DOUBLES HANDICAP . oo , 10.00, 4 80. 350. Lookout Son. 110 (N Je the spring grind is over. Ar on . ey pt, uw ited Philadelphia to six hits. 3 : : x 3 e 1p . y ad ol ys « 14 y ’ ———— lead in the Husband and Wife bowling tournament at the Speedway Minards. Minazde jee ar res 450 INP Lindsay), 410. Also: Countess In, Norm-| Other catchers on the Indians in re ed, Sex 538 a 1 m LAKELAND, Fla. Mar. 19— Alleys. |Anearn-Hardin 1305. 38-1343 F n 220, High shine, 13° Tr vo a ndicap; | TAT are Jim Ballinger, Folland the air collaboraeed on 1238 The Cincinnati Reds took advanThe couple piled up a high actual total of 1051. Next was Mr. J. Slaughter). Hall 1193-148 —1341 (A. Skoronski) 480, 2H dn Balanced, 3 years up Ka ney Freer | Leveille and Lamar Dorton. of hi hr h he tandem tage of two errors in the 12th and Mrs. D. Long of Muncie, who piled up a handicap total of 999- ® Renische-J. Markey .... 1230 §3—1332 0p pp Between 116 Milligan). 740, 500, 410: Mr the three, Dorton has been doing gh for the day Jn the tandem inning to defeat the Detroit 210-1209. Mr. and Mrs. M. Keener of Muncie turned in 1025-183 ane TVGLES ACTUAL Tuck, 108 (L. C. Cook), 1500. 620; Caco-|the most in spring workouts. He event. The leadeys: rape 210—1209. Mr. a J In 1020-183 Lew Daugherty . 01, ary 20 000 added: Gi 5 (B. Pisk!, 66 Also: Enforcer sp g A TE Tigers, 5 to 4, today before 1811 --1208, - TT Maury Wel 682 qa fh Jane ror Gal, Ground Fog, Bullish ‘lis a tall, slim receiver who hit Jimmie Smith's, Soutd Bend. Ind 3027 fans. The tourney opened last night 7 Teams Shuffle {ond pitima 87 town, 128 (0. Scurl EIGHTH (81200. allowances. 4 years up; -309 With Uniontown last season. Miller High Life. Braokiyn. NY 29850 ""cipcinnati’s winning run was . ag: ig : | ruenscl : 210 Three Rings, 114 (A 11-16 miles) —Miss Vault, 105 (A. J. Lind-| [Levielle is slated to do some y.. ; Son TL . : and will roll again tonight at Bob Wuensch 689 Three Rings, 114 Mies) A. J. .evielle is sla 0 8 Husting Printing. Milwaukee 1973 kre , . _ : : Armed, 116 Ne say), 9.70, 6.10, 4 40, Altuce, 115 (F d- ng. u . 2973 scored by Rookie Lloyd Merri Speedway. It will be completed Bowling Standings . SINGLES HANDICAP oo ma wa { mon). 2280 1240; Afoka Lad. ro catching today when the Indigns American Bowling & Billiard NoY.o2968 oT ho singled went to third Co . . {Al Brown . 4 648 » 1 Parnell), 520 A Straett ‘in ot i . . ES a. TER . : | next week. GARY, Ind., Mar. 19 (UP) — Daugherty x 701. 40—T41| CRUERNTH (52200 . . Do Olbeter, Little Geromo ‘El RY pha play ne a Houma Indians in Chas, Catnegie Ed Montabmery Jail 1308 on Outfielder Don Lund’s bobble, Q ya in t n's cn y lin 6881T- 67—1730 SEV (des mu ; : , La. John Small-Ca r 1c o 26 _ . Standings in the Men Tour Seven teams topped last week's Reg Kline man : ones 11-16 miles) —Santa Claus. 117 (J Stew- Days, Riskaire — Chen Bukowski Louis Sielatf, Detroit 1275and scored when Shortstop Eddie ney at Pennsylvania Alleys failed Jeader in the state men's bowling George Oburn 855. 6720 rt). 26.70, 11 8. 9 10 a ten nh P es A Rbt. Rack-Wiiliard Anderson, Chicago 1 Lake erred. i Zo o . : > = bi R t 20 I 1 ick : Bud Stroster-Morr (allay, Detroit \ - to change last night. Kay Jewel- tournament tonight as Berghoff mq gse A 0 FVENTS — {a P Pleet AT FAIR GROUNDS Giants Pound 3 d Siroser-Moriis Railay. Detzo The Tigers, held to {wo singles rv remained in possession of the Beer of Ft. Wayne went into first Rodebeck Motion Pictur 01 Fa Omaha! FIRST $1200 aimir 4 vears up . Howard Faket. Grand Rapids, Mich. . 709 in the first seven innings by Bud i | , - ° me lectures 14 Jr New Au 1 1-16 miles Nise Pat 9. 11% J Charles O'Donnell, Detroi 08 , h - high team handicap score with plac e. Kav Jewelry TEAM ACTUAL EIGHTH (82400 4 years up; Mar in). 7.80. 380 130, Our Be 116 White Sox Hurlers — Phil Fringley, Cleveland 706 Lively and Kent Peterson, scored 3229—79—3303, with Luebking The Ft. Wayne bowlers rolled © TEAM HANDICAP 290, aon darren Ne Srerra Creme, ‘Trane SAN DIEGO Mar. 19 (UP) Forest Hin oy I bin ¥ M 72 four runs in the eighth to tie the ats n " . ‘ ’ ° . “A 4 2.90, 104 (E. Nelson), Lr yi, 8 Als Sierra Gene, Trance "OV ’ N , Vark 3 $ orest irich, neoln Park. Mich 699 I . . Lon . Florists a short distance behind. 5 three-game total of 2898 to take Kav Jewelry 3 9--3308 570, 3.70. Magnus, 111 (N. 1 NY. | Sleeper. Dear Mon. Treer. Silver Case Leo Durocher s New York Giants ALL EVENTS score, their last tally coming on Retain Doubles Lead the lead away frc Ft. Way Luebking Florists 27 317 so. Black Warp Tir Lestabert, Buck r pounded three Chicago White Sox john shall. Chicago I'a steal of home by Hoot Evers. i \ ( vay Irom . ayne stirling Puneral Home 2769-400—31 nt, Chaldean, Bimont SECOND ($1200 y v ite 11 hits ; Morty Konder del} 5 JER err i Carl Hardin . S $12 4 vears up; pitchers for 1 its. to win a XT es Leo Ahern and Car ardin Moose lodge which had held the Marvin's Service 2663-480 —2143 - 6 furiongs)—Bet )7 «C. Picou) Charley O Donel VERO BEACH, Fl M 19 atill held the high doubles actual top spot with 2710 d Stewart Motor Sales 2622-516—23) AT OAKLAWN 12.00. 5.60, 2.80 “Joy jg practice game, 10 to 4, at Lane Bela J. And . ‘RO BEACH, a., Mar. 19— 20)" r sam of Gus ple {Tompkins Ice Cream PIRET ($1200: claiming, 4 years up; Delshoussaye. 460. 3.00. Bui G. 110 «EField today. Norman F i Ferris Fain's single in the 15th with 1305 with the team u Hillman Jewelers of Terre! Dillon Office Equipment furlonss -King Willow. 105 N Cart. Coffman. 240 Al Skippy's Lad, De Shortst Buddy Kerr hit —— rr inning gave the Philadelphia i { Bunny Minardo sec- Haut red | . .a Colonia) Furniture htr. 780 20> 320: Success !lorah. Darby Dingbat. Sweet Hope, Doc Shortstop ! er nt a tH ) ’ ’ al ' Minardo and bun ute move nto second place vrigh 4.2 20. Success. 100 h ) re , ond. Singles actual high is held with 2841 and Grande Avenue! tm Keene: 9.50. 5.80: Dox Dav s112 (G |Adams, Victor Nance. Mv Julie double in the fifth inning with . ayne omen Athletics a 9 to 8 exhibition. vic- . ® f ‘ Ho “ ¥ Porch). 650. Also. Naughtys Dier, Sarge aily Double paid $38.80 } tory over the Brooklyn Dodgers by Lew Daugherty with 701 Flower Shop, Indianapolis, took College Hockey Bud. V ory Lass Senate Gay Band THIRD (81200. claiming: 4 vears up; the bases loaded to score ihree T Pi T today y 8 The Harford City Lodge was third with 2794 Mich 10. Col Wayfarer, Aylesbury, Headland. Autumn 8 furlongs)--Little M 106 (J Della.lTuns and climax a seven-run op mn ourney ) ay. » last night the Moose - - eo Michigan 10. Colorado College I. Five oo _ houssave.. 10.00, 420. 280. Herbie G.|scoring spree for that frame and ¢OUTH BEND. Ind. Mar. 19 Fain's’ hit followed a walk to leading last night In the S607 . * * 15 (Keene. 340. 280. Bleaneite 110/100 the game. The White SOX Rt 1'p| pt Wayne entrants d Eddie Joost and a single by Eimer tourney at the Delaware Alleys Two wim Valley, Bold Regnai rar Cant, moor [10 hits but couldn't bunch them ( . ayne entrants gomj- Valo off Phu Haugstad, sixth with a high three game handicap i Le ee S er e 19 S alee. Upandaten for a big scoring inning nated the top spots in three divi- Dodger pitcher. The game was 1a Q . F R" 3 3 y - < q y r et} ol ’ acore of 3138. Snappenfield Shirt . . i FOURTH 3130 . “a: e Xe oe ) on Ag n the third Weel; sent into extra innings by Taft . y vag Kec Mart ann aap too ' end of play in the women's state yp , y y Bhop of Ft. Wayne Was second On Producin ham ankers of Nation Martin, 580. 340. 280. I Valenti of eg J ) Wright's long home run off Wilwith 3124 C l 1} 8 Fleoa. 430, 0 Sl Aman Exhibition Baseball howling tourfiaiment here _ lard Ramsdell in the seventh. Bill Lane took the high three . eC Wise Trick, Hoot Mon. Our By United Press The Berghoff team of Ft jackie Robinson and Duke Snider game total of 687. Riviera, IAC EAN N 200 012 0oo— 3 11 1 Wayne led the Class A five-/q139 ho nored for Brooklyn, while 8 om SCORES . FIFI $130 aliowa e 4 ; N 0p ¢ 00 : A, woman team play with a 2565 Bill Cox clouted two important 3 Y' HIG 8 LS urlongs)—outo) 118 «J Cas y dir aefner 1d 1 AC Kr . ", a. a. _ SATU OTANA ALLEYS Set Contests 6.20, .4.80, Ration Book "3 H ’, ¢. Bucknell, Bimmons and Seminick score. In Class B, Thomas Bemis triples for the:A's YMCA and YWCA League, Char ) 360. 300. Periair, 107 (E. Jenkins), 4.00.[8t. Louis (N 110 000 003 7 12 1 Co. of Indianapolis was high with Bowers 497. Marie Moore 38S An all-out effort to produce na- Also: Kilayr, Montes Ace, Riot, Queen New York (A 000 000 010-— 1 5 1 219g Wal League. Leuella Bchwier t 1 ct ionsh . Hairan, Finder Keepe Pollet. K Jot or Boyer and Oar- “ou . ) coer SEZELAN ALLEYS _ champlonship swimmers in | SIXTH ($3500: handicap: 4 years up: 1 8slola » 0 yhnso ichs. Hood, Madi 5 PA Riles: Ft. Wayne, with a’ pry Harry Wol ndianapolis is getting under way. 1-16 miles) —Qrand Entry, 113 (G. Hett.|50D An erra. 03, topped the Class A singles Saturday Mixed League. Harry Woll $56, P B ng y inger), 6.60, 3180, 330, Jack 8 L.. 116 (R.|Boston (N. 001 004 004— 9 13 0 Hi I . Johns g Marge Gurpeck 38, ALLEYS Two important indoor swim- L. Baird), 320, 3.00. Carmargo Bill, 108 Boston (A) . 020 000 101— 4 11 1 Cotkpe or Ri Jo han of | » , ALLEYS } ) ( 3. Boyle), 420 Also. Boden's Pal. Sain. Shoun and Salkeld, Masi: Kramer. Gary was first in Class singles oA Viday afternoon Coca-Cola League: ming meets are scheduled here Dad Mae Agnes. Bill Cogswell. W, H Dobson. Galehouse and Tebbetts, Batis ia gles| on ax ¥ | | ishop : 04Y. | ve LE , , re hil. (A 208 000 100 000 001— 9 14 0 . , i | Saturday TNO ALLEYS Len Gray next week end. One is the first | SEVENTH (815,000; added; Louisiana Brooklyn. (N) 400 013 000 000 000— 8 17 2 Candace Miller, Ft. Wayné,| ses. Midwest Junior meet at Riviera Derby, 3-year-olds 1's miles) —Rookwood, = Marchild. Kelinew, Schein, Blauman and rolled a 1618 score up to take the {WAY ALLEYS (t § ay. e is ( Jelahoussaye), 6.00, 360, 31.6 Rusar: Erskine, Vanuyk, Ramsdell, Behr- . ae i | Ski-Hi SRR ek gtann 527. Louise wa Saturday. Th oer the Petey Cotter, 114 (D., Madden), 600, 520; man, Haugsfad and Edwards lead in Class A all-event competi-| Duk 335 } omen's Western Conierence Great Shuffle, 111 (D. Lamb), 6.60. Also: | Ey 100-020 010 001— 8 13 2 tion while Frances Krieder of] 8ki-Hi Club, Gertrude Gleckner 456 swimming championships at the Certify, Prince duet Jacks Town, BOO| pet A) 000 000 040 000— ¢ 8 5 Union City was Class B leader! y FE, TOURNEY c vO 00._Sho0 an onterey 1 Peterson, Burkhart and Landrith ay ! ae ‘ a HUSBAND A wre Indianapolis Athletic Club next EIGHTH (81200; claiming. 4 vears up; Gray, ritlow, Rogovin and Ginsberg with 1495. : ! Mr. and Mrs, Paul Butcher 1051 Sunday. 11-16 miles) Crisis. 107 (E. Coftman), 8wift. The team of Marge Baromich High’ Handicap The junior meet, it is hoped, 5080 1280 680 Uncle Mac 1M (R. Lichicago (a) 003 000 001— 4 10 0 and Helen Shoemgker of Gary Mr. and Mrs. D. Long Bairdi, 400, 300 Glory Song, 101 (M CHCRED IRI 002 070 11011 11 1 e # 18r) Muncie 990-210-1209 will become an annual contest of Danisi), 520. Also: Analysis, Ground 8ig- I aretty Bevens, Grove and Wheeler led doubles play with a 1039. | BU DGET PLAN Mr. and Mrs. M. Keener 1025-183 1208 the Midwest's top junior boy and nal, Misa Lena Empujor Hartung, Hansen and Cooper, Livingston, . i rand Mrs George girl swimmers. It will offer the 1 Te tle iobiin. 113 oD Y Madden) Westrum o How easy it to equip Skaggs : 1011-195—1208 young splashers an opportunity 520, 3.60, 280; Darby Doodit, 112 (H./8t Louis (A) 001 020 000 1— 4 8 1 ATTENTION your car with highest qualHigh Individual Game » to get the best competition The | Keene), 440, 400 Homespun 107 (E. Oakland (PCL) 002 001 000 O ] 8 1 ’ . . Don Mettler, Muncie 612) 0! - : Jenkins), 4.00. Also: Montree Newsprint Drews, Ferrick and Moss: Wallace Con iy Dunlop tires—just 8 MOOSE TOURNEY Riviera meet has been sanctioned Vaidina ‘Perion, Run Sally, Leber ant and Raimondi, Mulcahy FISHERMEN small payment down, and Hartord Ja 3-Game Handclap by the Indiane AAU. Trials will — I Pittsburgh (N) 200 100 211— 7 12 1 li JL y bh k Ye u d Shirt Shop 3124'begjn at 10 a.m. Finals are . San Francisco (PCL) 003 000 210-6 5 0 lah a little cach week. 1ou Snappentleld Snirt Shop. 2109 rt uled for 7 p.m : Pass Idle Bruins E. Riddle, Chamber and McCullough Get in before the rush

High 3-Game Actual

v i 2874 " . Harford ony we Erb kes. 2873 Tuneup For Florida Harper's Service 2837 . , , y " Pe Doubles Handicap The Women's Western Confer-

Allison, D. Custer 1 Sinka, 'J. Vargo: South Bend Markley, W. Mills, Harford City.

13% ence meet will be tuneup for the 1332 national indoor swimming cham-

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pe asi Handicap 227 plonships that will be held in-Day-Shores, Harford Cit 698 tona Beach, Fla., Apr. 22, 23 Montgomery, Ellwood 697 and 24 . . Singles Actual ng I, AA . D. Montgomery, EUwood .......es 1789 "In its first'year, the conference

1713 has met with good success with 37, toAMS from Riviera, the IAC, Ke'nosha Youth Foundation of Keinosha, Wis, ‘the Kentuckiana {Club of Louisville and the Town {Club of Chicago. Next year the + conference probably will branch {out and include several more Mid'western cities. :

T. Katertis, Whiting gh 3-Game Total Bill Lane; Indisnapolis

College Track UCLA 82, San Diego State 49. College Fencing

Dame 15, Wisconsin 13.

“Jane Owen, |4.year-old Shortridge High School freshman, has developed into one of the city's top swimming stars and will | compate néxt Sunday in the Women's Western Swimming Conference championships at the IAC pool. Li

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