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e TH y < Z : . > ’ a = . 4 NG ; : ; : a : ea 50 35 i ° : a : : : y olds Season Bowling Record S ort Bowl ~ |Season’s High Team Series Brings on Smiles ~~ Know Yourindions— “CT "3% - Asaounceme - gt Gutteridge Eager to Coach $0 » : . ’ 3 : ‘ Singles P Me » D 1 bn : : : Simba oligies rrize In Major Leagues Some Day | = 1° : Meanwhile, He. Believes He's Sitting : IS Bp pase Or Top the World Doing That for Indians "era Co By #IM HEYROCK © § Don Gutteridge likes his job and wants t6 go on being a baseByron Scaggs, ball coach—in the major leagues, that is. s Bill Blythe Grab |" The fiery, 37-year-old coach of the Indianapolis Indians thinks i Teo A ds - he has one of the best jobs in organized baseball. But he is working Pp Awar to get a like position in the big leagues, ~~. : The rich prize list for the men's The short, square-built Gutteridge was taken on as coach of the sixth annual Sport Bowl Singles) + RT {Indians - during the winter. -He has just been released with al abe aaa {figured his playing days, which pl total oi $3087 won by more than! : ‘have included good’ seasbns in. 60 contestants out of the 440-0d4 {both the majors and minors, were entrants, ; : } ended. ! Byron Scaggs walked off with| : | But-he's bagk in harness, whista juicy $500 first prize in the, ai ling and shout- * handicap for his 1326 series, and} ing from the key- : Bill Rlythe banked $400 for ex-| stone corner. actly the same total in the * : ‘Even: though ‘ actual division, | he's now a play- 3 Special squad prizes of $10 each! l oor | p er; due to a lack i Were awarded (0 16 winners, and of talent at secohn Mencin won $20 for his : ond base, he still 298 high single game. : 4:10.1 Performance handles his 9 HANDICAP WINNERS coaching job A ihe T28% Eotries ao. Is Best Time while in the ball ge pet I" i ii Cinder son * Bl the open . * « vv > . v - Alt, Heckman : CH LAWRENCE, Kas, Apr. 23 Gutteridge fng inning until B Rogees .... i (UP)—Turning in the fastest mile| the final out, Don Anthony Peoni . um 6 lof the outdoor season, bespec- Shouts words of encouragement / iC. A. Howson { and instructions to the rookies on i / arry Redmond 49.001 {tacled Don Gehrmann of Wiscon4 i field. tant ore Day’ ne i 2.00] {sin University provided the major the Auld: He keepsa eopatan! eye | | eavie WcCaijum 3X i ithrill here toda, as he won the Don, nearly always wearing a ” Ed Muck Jr Gorge Mitchel Cash i {featured Glenn Cunningham Mile broad grin and saljecting sharp . Carl Brehot STvekritasse 3 3 : phrases, can take ing as well Garland * Kniens To I fmordequaling time ju the as dishing: i. out. Since he first

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a Tr season's record series with a eling League for a. combined (gar! Hindel 4 started in organized baseball in terrific. 786, demonstrates the average of 196. Poneiq, Gentry £esyss i Waiting until the final lap 10 1539 he has been the subject of precise technique that netted Henry Stump LH | make his move, Gehrmann un- jokes because he is easily sun{corked an amazing “kick” before tanned and is always a dark

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; y srdie Harrell and can point to several scores DCauisition, a ‘Collier Manhat- Morris Baits’... 35 | on the far side of 700. Just he- Ba. hich gave him a 752 the Ga 4, anes ii I yards in 4:10.1, playing with a semi-pro club<The fore the present season began . {VaR dindenschmidy ...... 4 | The time equalled the mark set first job came from Joe Becker, he rolled a 300 game during However, Ed doesn't want [Weiter Coffey ..... ..... i {by Blaine Rideout of North Texas then-d Brooklyn scout. practice at Fox-Hunt, and has anyone to get the idea he is in- . $1875.00 ; [State In 1940. 71- A month after the opening of r hung up a 279 game in Prit- vincible. During his vigit to the | ACTUAL WINNERS | Ideal conditions — a bright {the '32 season he was sent to Lin- 10 chett's Indianapolis Classic for recent ABC tournament he had [Ji Bigthe oo... 1338 1400.00 \warm sun and only a slight (olin, Neb, with an option to go Rogeback Motion Pietuses, one - Sire Shan hs shaze of traubles, ge Fulton .. 1388 ioe.00! |breeze—greeted more than 700 to the Brooklyn farm at Hartford, » city’s top . ents arely man- Byron Scargs : iH 5.00 lathletes from. 20 universities, 28 Conn. Meanwhile. the Hartford Besides the Indianapolis loop, aged to keep his head above |Tonnle Snyder ‘ i % { club folded and he was left at Ed rolls in the South Side Busi- water as he rolled 523 in team, Earl Hinge! 1348 id colieges. aud hie Junior <olieges Lincoln ness Men's circuit at the Sport 525 in his doubles and 499 for |Bleyi, Battson : fat jlor the amnual tack and fit : i port Be. ! 88 an OF Paul Pields ,.... i \carnival. -Under these favorable . Gutteridge. was bought by the Bowl, the Recreation League in his singles. Ron Screen wo 13a {te | conditions, three records fell, in St. Louis Cardinals in 1933 and ay mor‘ ———— —— Wor *% : : . - . = TR ni ’ 4. the following year was sent to — J : oD. Sarr : i 121% Photo by Bob Waliace, Times Sialf Photographer, [addition to Gehrmann's record t 3 ! Patton S MS Gus Hitzelberger £, fara i: : 136 lig The Hickman Whirlaways own these smiling faces as well as the women's season high-team series equalling performance. HD to. Columbus tn , ; Fame S roars 8 Rr a, i308 loos of 3037 which they rolled last Monday in the Pennsylvania Classic. They are also known as (rear, left Break Relay Record {the American Association in 1935. P ———| to right) Jo Berkopes, Lila Littrell; (middle) Dotty Berkopes, Genie Drexler and Captain Ann Crull. | Oklahoma A. and'M. smashed In 1936 the Cards brought him

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vv i : : Gus Hitgelberger, former Bluff! AD PRIZES=410.00 ACH ig * ithe two-mile university relay rec- to St. Louis bul.returned him to : Bowling League Rd. “pigs feet king,” has adopted ry Sener aan id Outdoors— : Sonia ) : ‘. |ord, winning in 7:41; Robert Wal. Columbus the last month of the : ; | w title (Robert Taylor 3 - ; : Sn {season. He was at third base all a ne Hooslers driving on § Cg ar e noo An ler: '|terk, a junior from Texas Uni- the time. at the Uptown recently ended its the west suburbs of Miami found Pete Carmaro i 3 I 4 * versity, established a new high From 1937 until 1041 he was jump mark of 6 feet, 8 and 3-16 an infielder with the Cards and

The Darleene Mirabeaux league aul B Thistlewaite : . i ta i season with Max Patton's taking Out that the ; EEE A h : The Worm's an Ancient Bait League Champs {inches, and Wichita East won the|in 1941 was taken to Sacramento ANNOUD

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over top spot in the race by asign Sepleted “9 generous seven-game lead. ere was ad- im Blake . ; Kansas High School mile relay of the Pacific Coast League: by Ethel Maher held down the first vertisement of Sule ” ewton J 71 Fish Liked fo Eat 500 Years Ago The Inter-Club, long associated in record-breaking time of 3: 4.| Pepper Martin. He was purchased place on the average sheet with a none other than {Joep “ with Pritchett's alleys, has fin- Bu: Gehrmann was the main PY the St. Louis Browns in 1942 1 Death No 165 for Max Patton's and Helen) the sel TY ein 4 | As They Do Today at Yellowwood is its latest campaign With the snow. After a brief rest, Gehr. hd Was converted 4 second ee eets rolled a 598 that was high Soil 116000 By MARC 8. WAGGENER niversal Indians enjoying -8 any ret : Dnseman. e urned to run the mile for the season. Helen also shares/H 11 2 e Iberger. Henry Stumph (high sinely o {three-game margin for league | Don remained with the Browns A ae 88/118 Bluff , vl BRE nein a 298 2000 Mighty purty, them Imitation bugs and minners like they have | championship. The Cosmopolitans| Anchor on the Wisconsin distance! til 1946 when he t6-To- 00 honors or i : sinxle a ace : ne high - 269 in the stores but just give me a can of worms and maybe a few grubs | {medley relay team. It was no un n went : 4 single game, won with 246 Place, the Iv on mandicas” "aide and I'll bring in a mess of fish, day in and day out.” 5 Look over he Sune depart-/o,. est actually, as Gehrmanniledo to manage. The Red Box Final standings: - Ly 19 " Lo ade Ai u Liege And that, fellow anglers, is straight from an old-timer who had ment w. wins and 33 losses. 4 with a 4:15.9 performance! POUght him in mid-season and he Li Won ‘| h . 30 s nl tri f bl 1 a i { The Riviera No. 2 holds the |was with them in 1947. Max Patton's oe 8] a t eer | 88 NICE ng of bluegills and crappies as you would want to toss; that left Colorado, the second-| ge ofidated Piance # 3 Teh pvous ot TOTAL ..oiovviiibsiinonens ...43087.00' {n the skillet. He knew Yellowwood like the back of your hand and | iE Seam Sésiag With 8 whopping place finisher, far behind. | 18s bicame Jittsburgh propery Phe Following Jove BT Re Slars 4 4 3 : : had his favorite spots all mapped : ’ > : at the nning of the Be don Covi vee ® 4 Netritied, pattie. *Hovulng Gun” Chi between certain landmarks along 10 inches deep, fully utilized. 1182 for best single game. son and va I8:the Pieste camp FITZROYC. Albrecht a | . 7 { ICago eams the shore, {should produce from 3500 to 600 inal standings: 130 days ore being sen o MAGEE—F fodges pontise: > fi J Yries Gus from his Byer. Just in case you still have a fishing-size worms a year. | nivoraal dans. -..onsseess Th |Indianagolia_toepes. His sirved as RAWLING 8 Potato Chips... oo | /glades Inn near Miami to The . little spading to do in the garden| In addition to instructions on|Cosmopoiitans ..... “ a a utility infielder last year.” . A A {Times sport staff: “These birds ead lassie : or around the fllowers, better start raising your own supply, the Hien Teeiva' = 3 35 —— § Warriner to Drive {down here don't know what good collecting those worms that you folder gives some good SUZEeS- Riviera Club No 3 |. 81 3 7 pigs feet are or they are too cheap) turn up and put them away for tions for ontainer for the Mercator Bears “ ‘8 ow . . x : p pu y for} or a cont | Indianapolis Speakers 40 50 New Midget 0 to spend 40 cents for one. The Tavern Tale team of Chi- your next fishing foray. Don’t let worms on your fishing trips. | Exchange Club No. } .. P40 30 | ete ego lcago took over first place In the anybody-look down their nose at There's nothing more dishearten-| Riviera Club No. | .... a8 Leroy. Warringer, one of the Yaver Bowlers Win Women's Ten Pin Classic at you for using worms. They haveing than to find that you have| Mercator TIL 8B most popular midget race drivers 2d In $ Pritchett-Hunf-Q'Grady Alleys been recognized fishing bait for only a can of dried worms after] Exch ef ARMSTRONG — fn the Midwest, has been selected: n State Tourney last night with an actual total of almost five hundred years—in a long trip. — years. widow to pilot a Otty at the Indian- SOUTH BEND, Ind, Apr. 28 2723. J {fact an article, ‘Fysshynge wyth 'Solunar Tables fa, Neifle Boo naw ‘ {UP)~-The Yaver's Men's Shop Taking over second place was an Angle’ was published in Eng- Free Swim Lessons : AM PM re 0020S" apolis Speedrome this af FNOON. |) wiing team of Indianapolis another Chicago squad, Kathryn land in 1496 by Julia Berners, a| gu. o swimming lessons and A Minor Major Minor Major stitday, Funer The race 1s scheduled to Start! piiieq first place in the women's Harmone Cream, with 2674. In Benedictine nun, giving explicit’. ining jn Red Cross lifesaving 35—fomorrow 330 34% 13 shies 2510 OW, Washi at 230 p. m., daylight savin. tournament here tonight by third place after last night's roll instructions as to the best kind of lyepnods will be available at ali|3i—Wednedsy © 448 1148 10 08 Porn hk ¥ Hime: with time trials at. 8 Neo. |® dozen pins and had to settle for 18 Fairplay Resurfacing of Cleve. worms for bait and where to [,, patk pools and beaches, J8— Thursday ae i 13 vo 31: jConnstivills 8 e new blue and w {the runnerup spot behind another }and With 2642. Fourth is Berg. find them : a si Bie In BR a T. wad t to Indianapolis). h 1 : { 5 during the park swimming season 3—3vurday ... 838 133% 3 In - & was rouge ay der. | Indianapolis team. oft Girls of Ft. Wa¥bne, “ith Other Natural Bait which opens on May 30, The pro-| 1—May. Sunday 135 148 i% 45 — arty Prinds going minor adjustment in prep-| Pat Striebeck paced Yaver's as “my, 1050 Scratch tourney at Just in case you want a little FET will be in shaige of W. Lo Baw an ver ) ithe capital city team rolled a 2504! ' ty =" ! Sanders who headed the eral 10 s aration .for today's race. i ! {Sturm’s Alleys got underway last] variety and prefer to get your Rome. Burial” 0 Twelve of the fastest time total. It was short of the 2608 ,.n¢ but only one team, Colonial| OWn bait, you have a wide choice Water safety service of the state tery, Columbus, qualification cars will be pitted injwhich gave the Indianapolis) poniture, rolled. They finished|in addition to’ the ordinary fish- | Park system for a pumber of BROWNING Jo the 25-iap feature event in in- Typewriter Co. team first place.| yp, o total of 2855. {worms and ‘nightcrawlers. 1t's Years. Oran Brovaing ¢ verted starting positions—eight! Yaver's game scores were 884,| y..4ing in the Proprietors|still time to get helgramites if! Re-appointment of Sanders will brother of Chat cars will be in each of four ten-|846 and 854. Mixed Doubles Tourney at Up-|You don't mind wading around be welcomed by swimming and Shsenwood, A. R Jip heat races—four drivers win-| Thomas Bemis and Co. of In- (ooo Sid and June Glassen the small streams. |diving coaches over the state who JOR i} ning. the best qualifying times dianapolis held its lead In Class Bip 1196.185--1385, | The boys in the State Ento-remember the long series of suc gr. 1% po will’ comprise a helmet dash of competition with 2398 and Golf-| ganond was Mary Baringer and|mologists’s office came through cessful aquatic meets he organ- ethodist Chure five laps. , {Mor of South Bend still was In| caries Sunderland with 1221-153 With the news that you will find ized and conducted at Shakamak onde A Shuttle bus service will be pro- front in Class C with 2180. | —1374. BA Reed and Evelyn Huck COTh borer worms in many of the state park. He will have general ay ra vided free from the East Wash-| pete wire | were third with 1161-111—1272. {stalks which have been left in the supervision of the meet scheduled ett ington Bt. car line to Spesdrome. inois Racing Board | With three weeks remaining in| fields over winter. If you run into for Aug. 7 this year at Shaka- BULTHAN—Man: ER {the Crescent Bowling Tourney, ® Patch: of last years horse- mak. Sen Mis Ante Equals 220 Record Secretary Resigns |the national Invitational for| Weeds, the stalks will containip L Staffs Bus : i Cunhioen 23 (UP) CHICAGO, Apr. 23 (UP) — Shriners at the Pennsylvania |those worms which ‘are favorite y YT olls 4 PROVO, Utah, Apr. ) Tn Clement E. Nance resigned today Alleys, Page Shoe service of | bluegill _ bait, ; | While spring weather has been] : mE pe BT nd James Str Panama's Lloyd Labeac again. secretary of the Illinois Racing Kansas City led with 3031. ‘More Suggestions {behind ‘schedule this year, the hes a 4 Surriveq s equaled the world’s record of Board. | The Shrine Band of Indian- : 4 99 state parks are heading for an- 3] Taph Passed sway Pr ; 120.3 for 220 yards in the 36th| nape. was appointed to the job apolis was second with 3009. An-| Some ‘anglers have found that pther record-breaking attendance; i cra: er: he ,, annual Brigham Young Univer-y, aay 1941, by Gov. Dwight H.lother. Indianapolis team, the the larvae {rom wasp or ‘mud-jand park workers are finding it| eek... April 24-30 : ‘ AT _ sity track ‘rheet here today. La-|Green, He also served as secre-' Fezes, were fifth with 2893, (dauber’s nests are good bait atigieficult to take care’ of visitors) w le “ian ureh, § 3. m. : t > ; a beach also was clocked at :095tary to the board of relief for| High singles series in the tour- his time of year. Others favor anq get the parks ready for a big Ar EM ROE % eet or praser in the 100-yard dash as he Won'horsemen and was a member of ney was rolled by Tom Walker Toaches, and those fat white seqgon. i; SPORTING GOODS CO io 8 Bow eral bo two of the mest's six exhibition'the National Association of State of Indianapolis who piled. up 605 STUDS Which are found In rotting) ,,...4ance at ®rown County 3 1 | oi events, Racing officials. pins. - ? ood are regarded as surefire ia 50 per cent ahead of last year i 7 Out Spa preparations in- : SEE sas SA CRESCENT TOURNAMENT joe d.a 30 per cent increase has extra stocks of -rods, : ~ . . . Paul Ulman, assistant state 20 y reels : Sh vffleboard Championship Irom walker. Tadiinsenue ... sos entomologist, would be interested Pen shown at McCormick's Creek Jures and tackle boxes el hh WIGR TEAM SCORES in hearing from anglers who have ¥ith others reporting more visi- plus. Anglers, re all fea OF 4 Fk} . { 4 {Page Shoe Service, Kansas City 3031 J "“ tors than at this time a year. ago. tured in TRUE, he Man's Y : Put Fipid ; ik \ : Shine Band | Inalencpols 000 tried coddling moth “larvae, or i inal stop in your-brakes = { : Arabian Knights, Chicago 2926 experiment with them. Pinkish! Park: attendants will present; Magazine! and an end to ted 3 Re & |Quindaro Sport Goods, Kansas City 3301, : : a snappy-appearance this year at-| , i ) was 3 jE Sa 5 RE eres of Indianapolis as93/ white and about three-quarters : : | Come in and see the tackle tire mileage. Our exFT ; 3 idl WOMEN'S TENPIN. CLASSIC lor an inch long, Ulman believes tired in forest-green slacks and that mad rt il : \ 2 f i Tavern Tale. (Chicago 2733 4 » . y p grey shirts. made big a the per's wi quickly, ace.» iKathryn Harmone Cream Chicago 3443 that these larvae, which can be Sportsmen's Shows curate! alize d ? ? Bae lay Resurfacing. Cleveland 42843 found around . : Y equa an “a Bergholl Girls. Pt. Wayne 3411 found around apple storage sheds Canggryation School adjust them at —_— bre 1050 SCRATCH : and cellars, would tempt the most] 3 a riba Oplanial Pur is 88 wary fish, + | Hoosier conservationists failed! Roney sy Ny low ~Spgcial s | OUBLES : to get legislative approval on a! price lor sate, sure, 10 Day = $id, ang Jude lawton. 1106-106-.1383 Grow Your Own Worms plan for including the study of] smooth stops. Remem- 3 oft y é plipderiand Iman If you don't like the idea" of natural resources into the public. ber good brakes al- ev : 3. Maher and A Goodman {1094-11 1i paying up to a dollar a dozen for school curriculum but teachers! ways save tires and : re Ee A LLvAn 1013.255.. 1268 WOrmS when you want.to do alinterested in the subject can at- may save a life. : : «3 SATURDAY'S CITY LEADERS. little fishing during the vacation tend the conservation education) a, 9 | it Ouliar. coSENTRAL sop | SEASON, it's no difficult trick to camp being held June 20-July 28] i vary Lavabert DERELAN ey os grow your own supply in an old at Versailles state park. This will] ee + 7 domi St Bare. 4 Tb or even. dlacarded dpan. be the fourth yeas for the schoo, SPECIAL [Chartes Buknening, Sa Rx, cannes. S08 A four-page leaflet on growing a joint project of the Department 2 : I schard. Salles. TARKNAY oy YOUr OWRD fishworms is available of Public Instruction, conserva-| BR AKES A. 5 IPatty Mudd, SKi-Hi gre r..ltriwv 439 from the Fish and Wildlife Serv-ltion department and Purdue. ANN } NN {Maxine Priest, Sci Clap oo. s0;ice, U. 8. Department of the In. | Several conservation clubs pro-| RELINED S| i |Byher Roberts, Mixed League ...... 388 terior — just ask for “Fishery vide scholarships for teachers + - 3 — a <aanstay $14 Leaflet 23"—and follow the ai-|from their local schools to at-| Ford b 3 4 Bre Ni, 3 coms Acwiig 1 Tne Toldr ond te cap, Turin 1 + 0d | Bote $7795 : olse ig Gab, Pome waither |. 9 - F_and|investment. | Plymouth Charles Hibner, Cap. Zope Walther | | labor included . i CUSTOM BILT {| Ss fe pweion = | d { "Gondyears exclusive in $10,000 Tourney 4 | Uni-Bond process gives i WILMINGTON, N. C., Apr. 23. ] i 1 507% more wear — elimi- . |'(UP)-~Little Paul O'Leary hung} : ! Dales rivet -cuia<-goofed onto hjs one-stroke lead through! : K 1 3 drums, another . 18 holes today with a re ' Buy ¥ Bishi : : : ? Tw i one-under-par 71 to lead the field : 5 i uy Yow Piwvag pH SE 3 5 E Hate She Smale a the 72-hole’ wy Equipment of U OUR EASY PAY PLAN £3 & mington \ n If : 9 Tl : < Rt |W iimington ne golt; 2) 2.HOUR SERVICE ; : TR The.20-year-old Bismarck, N. D., J o CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE ; es : golfer; whose total money golf DYEAR SERVICE STORE T . oh ;

earnings are just $75 dollars, had! EM ROE : — anraean wee WOLTER EW.U8, 7.8], of the Flamingo Tavern, 3420 W. Wash- |o¢ gt" Andrews, Til, who carded a ’ a Flamingo team won for finishing 8 today for 4° toal of 208 thos :r Ne so, ».

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