Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1949 — Page 45
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21,1949 © § = THURSDAY, APR. 21, 1049 ___ — St THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . PAGE 45
ys | Amateur Ball Group Reverses Ruling On Outside Play |
I re £2 i tad ; 3 > of * $ 3 ; ) = Pligg a ed 2 | avers Now A owe eedway Kegler Gets 12 Strikes in a Row =~ ” me vider ; EE i Sov Del England Rolls Perfect Game, mam | To Perform Elsewhere ) vn mber 0 Ee Then Forgets Own P N cot on ef Tor ewhe en Forgets Own Phone Numbe : May Take Part in Other Games With = ] By DON SIEBERT - jadded 681 pins tat include x exam : jess 2g Del England's name was entered into’the bowling records to- 2790 in the final tf ohn Mend . ined ] Permission of Manager, Association day as the sixth man this season to roll a perfect game-and the Grew had 671 and was well on - her's ailing nl 9 By JIM HEYROCK : : second man to win the $25 house prize at Pritchett's. = nis way to 300 in the second .and then The Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association last night re- He rolled the first 300 of his life in the opening game of the. game with 278. He hammered he physician © 'Versed an earlier ruling, and now will permit players in association Indianapolis Classic for Art Sacks Used Cars on alleys 23 and 24. out nine strikes, and then spared hat it is still Jeagues to play ity outside organizations. 1Del was so shaky after the “dream game” that he forgot his ownland struck in the tentn. Arch whether the 3 a owing Re A ours 4d) Sisnission, 4 team. representa- phone number when he tried to “yu “hetore the league Began, Heiss lumbered up to the foul line nent nature. tives associat] vo reverse a ruling set down | | call his wife to break the good i), 43 vear-old bowler was exam. to lay down a 622, : Tag week ; ; news. His nervous tension wasi,,inc. tne 300 ring awarded by| Th rfect games have been ; - The ruling barred any associa-| Ihf€@ newcomers were entered) reflected In the 141 game that Ring . ne ar yi 108s parle Smeg hav . ion player to oa Bs a iat night, ; | ; Reflected he % fn down the American Bowling Congress coming Indio N : A wed, oto Bill Lane and jokingly asked: anapcils during this campaign. - & non-association team. A service team, the Continental’ after that to hammer out a 217 wn td have to do t iDiek M tarted the string at The reversal will permit players Air Command, based at Ft. Ben- I to reach 678. ' lore 2 AL you ave to do lo getiDie ; yer 8 Nov. 7. 1 to play outside the assoclation{jamin Harrison, entered the City, . {one of these things?” A few min- the Uptown on Nov. 7, 1848, and ’ : It was only last Monday that utes later he picked up his bowl-|Paul Field followed with a perproviding they submit a petition League. A representative of ‘the Dil Whe aint ios 100. Come bs Be 3 lg ns Al the Indians. for. permission to their manager, | Capitol Oil team said the or- el, a a y ng ball to earn a ring of his own. fect session during ) \ i bined average in four loops, tried. The entire team caught the Singles tourney one month later. who in turn will submit it to the ganization’ might enter the Manu-| association. |facturers League. Simpson's was (hard for perfection in the Speed- fever to scorch the maple for a Bud Howe began the month of Explains Ruling la new entr Be pun Big Six {way Classic, but was cheated out 3241 that got that way with tal-/ February with a dozen strikes in Virgil V. Perkins, president of League y i {of it by a couple of stubborn pins. lies of 1127-984-1129. Nan Shett:a row at the Pennsylvania, Bill atl i ? y ! 5 8 a " ® = T.ane got his game at the Dela- —-— the association, said the ruling] Noxt Wednesday's meeting. Ie BOWLERS (MEN) Bob’ Strieheck. Lentr's Tavern ...... 610 ware two weeks later, and Joe was made to cut down the possi- scheduled for 7:30 p. m. in City Curt Heady, Rodeoesk Motion Pies = Y08/\1 Noli, 1. & NH. Serv Sta ne ‘ . Chuck Markey. Beanblossom Mortuary 700 b . oa iinenn Rea was next a few weeks later bly of a player receiving pay Hall, will be the final get-to- 600 BOWLERS (MEN) 4 John Mencin, Marott Shoes ......... 008 + Pritchett's or ‘playing outside the associa- gether before the opening of the Fin Johnson, Moon-Lite Ciassie .... 690|Frank Bixelow, Raiph Tavern ....., 609 ‘ : 3 crane 684) Del's big game pushed five , cant tion. season . Nan Jat: Apiamhy Bowl py: 7: Henry Simons. EU Lilly 0.1 1IL.] eon 8 - ’ «+ S811 t Alexander. Diamond Chain ,. 60s other 3000 #dores Into the backdg out move to change the paling argued Hj h School Hurl BA Sal for git sopert, Roth apes "STatitr--..: £8 round. but all of - them could ° — that 1 choo urler [Waddy Havden, Earley's ian .....! 607 hoast some top performances. the original move would tend to g 68811 cores Such. Beanblossom Mort. .... 608 + 5 + 888iLou Newton. EN Lil ay Bow 1 F had 3051 and. ial hit Jake players away from the Has 3 No-Hitters Photo by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer. \ ere 883 Cncar oBehrena, Marolt Shoe terane oo Bowe Su ast aud Sos] and layers re uy a the pe oclation inte) WORCESTER, Mass, Apr. 21! Bud Howe, Joe Rea and Bill Lane (left to right), all 300 bowlers, congratulate happy Del England Curley Street Cline: Realtors +211 848 Banos "Beargond Goodman » Boot. st tation Pictures to 3048 with a 708 Possible in the summer. , | UF) —Seventeer-year-id Angie (extreme right) after he slammed out 12 siraight sirikes fo reach bowling perfection in Pritchet's [Lit Kiel Goriins Bool” wor: 84 ard: JRelaRlg fon Tg (TN SEUNG TO SHED E08 Weal Teams entering leagues in'the Dazydlo, Clinton High School Indianapolis Classic. Del, who has been bowling for 14 years, is the sixth man to roll 300" during the Bob Kars. Kay Sowelry"t: Stare .. a3 Rover ‘Overitreet, Howe 400 [601 226. Delaware Bowling Center association will .h il fext SPeedballer, could claim a unique’ [948.49 season. He is the owner of Speedway Bawl Howard Deer Br. Russet’ Cafeterts = 63 In ire nrolen NO oes ot Sol hung up a 3020, Marott Shoes lan of Wednesday to register thelr play. [time baseball record today— - rr rest Xe ohn Behe owe Saat ant 7 tore 14 A Hook 9e Roagedk Alok. ‘Som $i) reached 3019, and Kay Jewelry - “i = R \ Hono hr owes ‘Seal y lt Ee uck J ehee ot. Ples 00 : . . those, ers and form opening day gehed-TOISe RO-HH, Ththander seared nis College Baseball 56 Stars Tee Off (FEAM SCORES (MEN) [John Kissel Marost Snes |001. & 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Soe. the select circle vith < a Te ta rt Sacas Jsed Car . a 4 re , & aly aie . elen errin Rr. Ripple n $83 Pe ‘ Shine” ules, The league is officially 8 Manchester 10, Tri-State 5 rs i Art Sacis Us B auresirrinsy 241 Rinle Allred, BM Lilly . 624/fielen Herrin, ¥ pois Matinee. 553 3015: Chuck Markey won secon slow . scheduled to open May. 1 {third no-hitter yesterday when he Canterbury 8. Taylor 6. { WILMINGTON, N, C, Apr. 21 owes 3% Pretires 222 0 Niles McMann, Blosrrile hl xy . 0 Dorothy te An rn: Sol : gay honors for Beanblossom Mor. ’ « Thus far only one 2 “the tour [anned 24 batters to give his team Terre Haute Arye 3 tealled| (UP )— Belting Bobby Locke, the Delaware Bowing Center... E tAreh Heiss. Art Sachs Used Cary". = 623 Edith Wischmeyer, gr Nat lee Bis tuary with a 226-216-258 combi= leagues is a finitel t |a 21-0 victory over St. Peters High Notre Dame 11. Wisconsin 7, tourney trail’s latest winner, and Dot apo Ariviaasiveniny 01 ded Kotbue Turks. Tavern oT ele Ann cra “Fompriokigs, oT 8% nation that gave him an even fo open a ny Bet And Feady School in the season's Opener. Pennsylvania 4 Lafaveite 5 (ii innings). [Cary Middlecoff, who's trying to Indiana ~Fur 0010 gis hae, Ha A AO AR TUT tort. + SIF NAY Barines.” LaPlante Co. 0 8341700, oot : Municipal League Wher eight | 322Ydlo faced only 31 men dur-|Few York U, 5. Hofstra o. pick up the pieces, were co-favor-Fred B. Cline Realtors ©. i221 | Dave Powers Siachler's . 8 Pauline Batley, pr “miwre $3] At the Moon-Lite Jim Johnson ode teams have registered players. [ing nine innings. His; other no-|Ysle 3. Providence 4. © veetts 3. ites today as a field of 56 stars - Orville Bola wh lly Mixed 1 L618 | Ma uebeck. Bowes Bea t 1..: §35|stopped short of the much desired in M be: tters came last year. Navy 4, Georgetown 3 (10 innings). . teed off in the first Wilmington Whitcombe Leads Frita Oantner, Ell Aly’... . 618 Aljos Mars T whi Mont A 1§itotal with'a 690 in the classic for 9 embers of League aryvland 8, Richmond 5. Open golf tournament. Bill Steele. Ei Lilt a s Wear est. In this loop will be Kirshbaum . lowa 7, Clinton (Central Association) 1. pen g urnamen Frank rn. aim Press pi Wheadaitsla. Stewart Warner rears 612 third place. His games were 223Community Center Edgewood Robinson Scores TKO Jake Fores: S. North Carolina §. H hi d P d HERTFORDSHIRE, . England, Harold Chamness. W. I. Merchants’ .. 813 Hiae® on meter, Indiana Fur "| 2081244224, : ' uo Rhode Island State 7, Brown 6 (10 in-| |} * Apr. 21 (UP)—Britain’s Charles . a Ll i a Merchants, Boughton Excavating, OAKLAND, Cal., Apr. 21 (UP)|, nings). ignhian resident pr. 8 Yi — DAY! Indiana = Reformatory, DeWolf| Sugar Ray Robinson of Detroft/Cormell ‘ior Hobart . Dr, Harry Leer, who has acted | Whitcombe shot a 66 to take the oO News; Moose Lodge; South Side|showed his championship form| ore aoe 55% 1 Lares 0. as chairman of the Highland lead at the start of the Silver % Baints, and Leonard Cleaners. |last night in a technical knockout |Chicasg Teacliers 8, Concordia (River Por-/ Country Club Golf Committee for King golf tournament yesterday. PR Manufacturing and over Earl Turner of Richmond, | Detroit 3 Satnidge Field, 0 iseveral years, has been elected Arthur Clark of Huntington, g eagues s are walting|Cal., in" the final round of their|Ruters 8 Vulanova 1. resident of the club in a meet-|W. Va., the only American in the for final decisions from teams. non. title exhibition bout here. Ohio U 2. JBoarnoke 8. Je of the board of directors. {field, turned igh 79. ig > S AVE ON eA SOLINE FISHING TACKLE eto A, yy, : Ne. #1 ig
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