Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1949 — Page 28

Won-Ten Bowlin ~ Moore Squad Takes |

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Two-Game

Coffin Food Center

Pair of 700's Highlig

League Kegling; 2 Teams Top 3000 |

‘ By DON Watch the clode race to the

Won-Ten Restaurant loop at Pritchett’s, Tuesday the leader, Rosa J. Moore, won three to give them a two-game lead over runnerup Coffin

Food Center. The Moore squad

Coffin has dropped 32 and walked off with 52 A bitter battle is being waged for the next seven places with 10 there

teams involved in the struggle

Two are tied for fifth place and He three squads are wrangling over

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days left and reservations going fast, The entry is midnight Saturday so call GA0917 and reserve your spot. There is still an opening left for a mixed league at Dezalan's on Friday at 7:30 p. m. Interested leagues may contact Lou Dezelan at CA-4266, Joe Pritchett at the Delaware also reports vacancies in both the five-men squads and mixed teams in the Delaware spring league. Joe can be reached at FR-0858, Classic Grabs Glory The Indianapolis Classic at Pritchett’s grabbed all the glory last night. It boasted all honor counts including a pair of 700's and a cluster of team totals over the 3000 mark. ’ Fred B. Cline Realtors blistered the boards for a hefty 3082 that took top honors as they smothered a puny 2696 garnered by Indiana Fur. Not one of the realtors reached the honor bracket,

but Dick Daub had 648, Curly Street hit 628, Hobe Moore stopped 623 and Phil Bisesi caught 615. Frank Argus was

tops for Indiana Fur with a 632. Just seven pins back Pritchett Recreation was runnerup with 3075 as they pounded Stumpf Brothers’ 2695 in the ground with a 730 by Rusty Buhneing and 723 by Bill Lane. Rusty had 256-239-235 and Lane was nearly as consistent with 256-225-242, Mencin Hits 6806 Despite a 3070 Marott Shoes only took two from Rodebeck Motion Pictures who rolled 2928 and featured a 652 by Curt

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Royals Lead Lead Over Way in BAR et Playoffs

Rochester Nips St. Louis, 66-64, To Oust Bombers

By United Press The Rochester Royals, maintaining their custom of getting “fustest with the mostest.” today led the. way in the semi ady. John Mencin paced the fina)5 of the Basketball Associashoe salesmen with a 680 that {i , of America playoffs. vas good for third honors, and Oscar Behrens and Harry Wheeler... njyision pennant, dumped the contributed modest 600s. John- gy Louis Bombers out of the - - Hr . oo {8h | ny 8 tallies were 223-246-211. eliminations last night by posting A 3061 by Bowes Seal Fast won , g6.¢,.64 verdict at St. Louis. hem three from Russet Cafeteria The Rovals von the opener of io rele Ati dings eircle the best-of-three series on their » 3012, Ge iwiesle y 7 "home court Tuesday night. missed honors with ‘a 646 for mn k

ht Regular

SIEBERT . wire being staged by the women's

hag 54 wins and 30 losses,

while

; In the openers of the three 8 oh i 7 3 S Bowes and J i n Murphy Jn ad pe other quaiter-final matches last t ’ Ru t and H Strick] . w >* night, the Baltimore Bullets ‘ iset 1 . °K P AS ; » . or Uusse anc C in as nipped the Mew York Knicker-

close with 647. A trio of 600's were featured by the gals as Estelle Nash paced Lakéhs cleats the Fox-Hunt Ladies Classic with > 28%: to J 621 for LaSalle Cleaners on tal- ington Capitols lies of 206-223-192. Philadelphia Warriors, Indiana Fur took honors Won on Fouls for the women with a 2517 that Rochester, which next included 574 by Pat Striebeck and the winner of the Minneapolis531 by Ruth Ranes. Just two pins Chicago series, gained its second back Indianapolis Typewriter had straight playoff victory over St. 2515 with Fran Snyder on top for Louis from the free throw line. 577, Agnes Junker next on 555, The Royals had only 18 field and Genie Drexler rolled a low goals to 29 for St. Louis, but con500. verted 30 free tosses against six Second honors went to Georgi- for 8t. Louis anna Kramer at the Delaware George Mikan was held to 12 where she led a bright parade in points in the first half by hid the Indiana Bell Telephone loop brother, Ed. but broke through

82 to R1; the Minneapolis the «Chicago and the Washtrounced the 92 to 70.

pockers,

top meets

with 612. Martha Campbell had for 18 points in the third period 527, Blanche Harper hit 523, Joan to lead Minneapolis to its first

Reynold reached 515, Aileen Hol- victory over Chicago. The Lakers’ comb was close behind with 510, great center wound up with 37 Joan Rossebo had 507, and Mary points. Salisbury went over the top for, At Philadelphia, the Warriors’ 502. Joe Fulks remained on the floor At the Central Sallie Coleman only for two minutes before an

hit her first 600 of the season to injured hip forced him to the lead the Peerless Pump league. sidelines. With Fulks out of the She rolled 201-223-181 for 605. |jneyp, Washington found the Rusty Bunasinn nets Hee. .... ys G0IDE easy, breezing in after Bill Lane, Pritchett Foec "723 gaining a 40 to 34 halftime lead.

600 BOWLERS (MEN)

‘ins ‘G * Title John Mencin, Marott Shoe Store #8 Win Goat , Curt Heady, Rodebeck Mot. Pics 652. Two free throws by Walt Bud-

Howard Deer Jr, Russet Cafeteria Dick Daub, Cline Realtors Walt Gillispie, Copeland Druss H. Stricklin, Russet Cafeteria Pranks Georgianni, Gene Zweisler, Bowes Seal Fast

#21 ko in the last 15 seconds of play | 646 enabled Baltimore to nip New 647 York. Carl Braun almost turned

Allison Commercial 63 : 646 out to be the hero when his bas-

Oscar Behrens, Marott Shoe Store 637, » . Chuck Markey, Beanblossom Mort, .. 636 ket put the Knicks ahead 81 to John Murphy, Bowes Seal Fast . 875.80. iA the last minute, but he Bob Dehne, 8t. John Evangelical ..... 635 : ‘ " Roger Overstreet. Howe 400 . 632 gained the title of * goat by foul-

Frank Argus, Indiana Fur . 60 ing Budko just before the final Curly Street, Cline Realtors I. Dutch Hazelwood, W. Side Merchants 82% buzzer. john Riggin, Moon-Lite Classic 62s The standings: George Swaim, J C. Perry 82¢ QUARTER FINALS (Best ? of 3) » Ww. L

Harry Wheeler, Marott Shoe Store Pet

Wayne Ross, Allison Commercial "23 ’ . y Hobe Moore, Cline Realtors 623 Bicliestes I 1.000 Mike Sansone, Coca-Cola vee. 82317 3 p ) NH Fonnle Snyder. Inter Club “ins 619 gait SUARTER FINALS (Best 1 ot 3 1.000 Rev. Richard Langen, XK, of C. .. 61% New York 1 00 John Branam, Jones-Male¥ . 811% QUARTER FINALS (Best 2 of 3) Elva Short, Bridgeport Brass 617 washingo 10 1000 Ralph Law. International Harvester 618 niiladelphia 1 000 Bob Swea 1 Commercial 615 QUARTER FINALS (Best 2 of 3 Jess Montague. Coca-Cola 615 Minneapolis 1 0 1000 {Phil Biesesi, Cline Realtors ......... 615 Chicago 0 1 000 Robert Krele, Ralph's Taverm ...... 814] siti _———————————— Hert egdinmon, Wm. Block ....... 615 Bill Irvin, Zionsville : eee M2 George Brill, W, Side Merchants . 81 Golf Is Back Paul Field. Delaware Bowl 61

Harold James. Moon-Lite Classic .... 611 : Bob Susemichel, Delaware Bowl ... 811 At Manual High .. 81

ford, former Redskin 593 mentor. The sextet, which will be583 gin bi-weekly drills next week Se includes Al Passo, Bill Green 31 Bob Williams, Don Heacox,

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Bob Sowors. W. Indpls. Merchants Jim McKinney, B. Grove Holy Name Art Johnson, Riviera Mixed Bill Russell, Reliable Ins Wayne Clarkson, Farm Bureau Jess McGruder; Diamonds Chain

Frank Smiley, Fed. Employee eve. BB Dos apf . ‘kKerse Paul Redmond, Fred's Market . 581 Re ave r and Ed Hockerschmidt, Richard Gayde, Her{f-Jones . 581 Future practice sessions are ex

Orville Roempke Ed Dankert, Indp P&L ( 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) may be Estelle. Nash. LaSalle Cleane should prospects Georgianna Kiam ANA Re UIHER LEAGUE LEADERS (womgn, tnough promise Martha Campbe , Gene Drexier. Indpls. Typewriter Mary F. Kiser. LaPlante Co June Carey, lt P & L Mixed Alma Kimmell, Wm. H Block H. Patterson, Medias Mens Wear Medias

Mutual Miik held at arranged thi show

5ST pected to be 8% schedule

621 spring

iH Flamingo Tavern Wins 2i Shuffleboard Title

Rachegter, winner of the West-;

Niles McMahon, Zionsville 0 Fonnte Snyder, Bowes Seal Fast . #00 . oy Lo. . George Johnson. Elf Lilly “gow Manual High School's athletic Ted Heidloff, Peerless Pump . 208 hfficials vesterday afternoon took Wilbur Bchuck, Kay Jewelers . 607 officials ) erd : Al Longrich, W. Side Merchants . #07 the fir€t step to put golf back on ill Kriner, Indpls. P, & L. Mixed 804 — 3 Jerry Shine, K. of C aos its athletic agenda for the first Walife Tames, W. Side Merchants 604 time since 1941. Jerry O'Grady, K. of C . . 604 Q & ~ a Harold Arnholter, Howe 400 sy] SIX links candidates reported Clay Edwards, W. Side Merchants 602! for preliminary workouts under Herb Dunlop, Eli Lilly 602 n . . i , Jack Colvin’ RCA goa the direction-of-Coac h Oral Bridg

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Bobbie Simerly Men's Wear 510 . x Atleen Ho b. Indiana Bell 510 Flamingo ravern took first Alta White, Bedford Tavern 510 2 as 1} ano Shuf Wilma Mortar Beadley s Barhecus . 507 honors as the Indianapolis Shu Betty Fox, Indiana Oil kquip 507 fleboard league closed its season Agnes Welke ( al .; 801 ap) Yo Qea # Qilver Fstelle Ridenour, Can tal Of so; this week Deep Sea and Silver Sybil Northern, LaSalle Cleaners sor Cafe were deadlocked in second Helen Schmid Wim. Hy Block ol Oh . ) A i. Dorothy Cole. Deze'an Mmanee ...... 500 place and playoffs for the runner Retty Haley, Friends Mixed .......e.. ss up trophv will be arranged. Retty Pa ' . e vee. AND inal van Edich Re R a Mixed... 478 Final standings: i Koesemary Miuats Y Wie In RY Ww ¥ TEAM SCORES (MEN) ¥ ] RE 1" ( A Lo. M082 Silve Cafe R 1 P f \ 75 D Rr & Ma 070 WW an & Friepd iR Rowe IA # AR 19 0 ( AW a 2 iF Ro x Moti Pleture N 2928 Mid-Mid 82 45 TEAM SCORES (WOMEN) edar | A 4 Indiana ¥ ‘ 164 Indianannlis Typewrite 15 Fa 16 LA] ‘

Champ Miler Staten Faces [Favorites Win Eggleston in IU Fieldhouse

A special mile.run between last year's two state champion milers Johnny Staten of Anderson and Bob Eggelston of Washington, {Ind., High School—will feature the second running of the annual | Howe . Invitational track meet at Indiana: University's Fieldhouse tomorrow night. Athletic Director Sam Kelly, of Howe, instigator of the cinder iextravaganza, said today eight teams will compete in the invitational meet representing more than 110 athletes, : | -The feature attraction in the, mile will bring together for the first time the prep kings of the cinderpaths in last year's state meet. Staten won his section of the mile event in 4:24.9, while Eggelston, formerly of Anderson, (nd., emerged triumphant in his mile event in 4:31.5.

Eggleston will be one of two Washington, Ind., high school trackmen entered in. the special

events by the Hatchets' cinder coach, Ed Scheibien, former Southport and Indiana Univer-

sity all-round athlete, a . - Staten One of State's Best Milers

Bob Foster, who competed in

Jack Crandall, three-sport

the finals of the state meet last . star at Bloomington High vear, will try to better his last . : year's marks of 15.6 in the high School, will defend his 60-yard hurdles and 232 in the low high hurdles crown in the secsticks. Foster will not compete od annual Howe Invitational for team points , .. . . Staten is hailed as one of the track meet at Indiana University best milers in Indiana high tomorrow night, Crandall is a‘

football, basketball and track performer for the Panthers. Last year he ran the hurdle

school track history under Coach Carl Bonge. Teams entered in

the track

event, which begins at 7 p. m . and their entries, include Ph event in :08.1 seconds. (23), Anderson (22),: Blooming- \ ’ ton (14), Hobart (14), Warren being counted toward the team Central (14), University Schoal-championship. of Bloomington (12), Hammond Events slated include: First Clark (1), and Washington (2). section mile run, second section Two men can be entered in any mile, high hurdles finals, the spe-

one event, but one many may not be entered in than three Two sections of the mile and halfmile runs will be staged, Medals will be awarded to individual win- mile relav and the half-mile relay. ners and a team trophy will go to Also getting the winning team. p. m., will be Scoring will be based on a 5-3- vault, 2-1 point system with four places jump.

cial mile run carded for 7:50 p. m., the 60-vard dash finals, first section half mile run, second section half-mile dash, low hurdles finals,

more

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Gonzaga Faces Real Test ‘Tonight

| DENVER, Mar. 2¢ (UP) — | Third-seeded St. Thomas of Si.

Paul and fourth-seeded Gonzaga

make their bids tonight for semi-

{final berths in the National Catholic Invitational Basketball tour|nament. ; - | St, Thomas isn’t expected to en{counter too much trouble from St. Francis of Brooklyn. But Gonzaga probably will have all it can handle in a high-scoring team from Loyola of Baltimore. With Jim Lacy out to score 17 points and establish a new

four-year college scoring record,

lLoyola can be counted on td shoot the works for the full 40 minutes of play. Regis Advances Regis of Dénver and St. Benedict of Atchison, Kas... advanced to the semi-finals last night, Sec-ond-seeded Regis waltzed over St. Francis of Loretto, Pa., 66 to 49 enjoying a 23-point lead at the end of the half. But the Kansans nad a much hardér time gaining their win. They overcame a ninepoint halftime handicap to down

a fighting Dayton University team, 59 to535. Ken Werba of St. Benedict's

Ravens set a tournament scoring record when he notched 28 points, four more than Lacy scored in Loyola's first-round victory.

Goins, Lewis Fight Draw

Feature bout of the amateur fight show at Northeast Community Center was fought to a draw lust night between Ray Goins and Chuck Lewis, | Other results: 100 Pounds—Gerald Shields Robert Jones: Dickie Ponasler {Jack Hedwick. Flyweight Johnny Chadwell Charles Thompson

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; Upsets Possible Today In Indoor Tennis Tourney

Eddie McGrath to Meet Billy Talbert; ~ Earl Cochell Challenges Fred Kovaleski

NEW: YORK, Mar. 24 (UP)-~The form in the National Ine door Tennis championships has remained perfect for the past week, but today's two quarter-final matches in the men's division could produce an upset—or two. Hoping to gain a berth in the semi-final bracket are young Eddie McGrath of Brooklyn, who takes on defending champion Billy Talbert of New York, and A Wh ’ husky Fred Kovaleski of Willlamsburg, Va., who tackles nifty Earl Cochell of San Francisco. Both eighth-seeded McGrath and severith-seeded Kovaleski are un-

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Two Teams Advance In City Cage Tourney

Two teams advanced from the quarter-finals of the City Inde-

derdogs, but, off their early- pendent Tourney last night at tournament form, they are cap- Dearborn gym, . able of upending their higher- Chevrolet defeated College {seeded opponents. Diner, 57 to 42, as Tom Satter Richard (Pancho) Gonzales of hit the net for 23 points; Ace Los Angeles and Don McNeill of Electric tripped Irvington Post, Glen Oaks, N. Y., were the first to 41 to 37.

Sportsmanship medals wernt to Harlan Sturgeon of College Diner and Harry Branson of Irvington Post,

gain semi-final berths yesterday. Gonzales disposed ~ of Lester Hirschfield of New York, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3, while McNeill bumped Irvin Dorfman of New York, 8-6, 6-3

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