Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1949 — Page 16

_ ‘PAGE 16 :

Tribesters Bank

»

Indians One Behind After Edging Millers In Home Run Battle

Fleming's Second Circuit Blow Saves

Redskins; Harshman Makes Costly Blunder

Times Special

MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 20—Now that the Indianapolis Indians have upset the calculations of the experts for the second time in their American Association playoff series with the Minneapolis Millers, look for anything to happen. When the Hoosier Redskins invaded this Mill City Sunday they were three down to the Millers in the best-of-seven series. It looked as though Indians at Bat

they had folded for the sea-

son.

But smack off they staged a comeback on the Sabbath and repeated last night by edging the Millers, 9 to 8, in a wild contest in which nine pitchers tolled, six Tribesters and three home hurlers. The contest developed home run battle and the last one to go over the fence decided the game, It was belted by Les Flem-

ing, the Indians’

packer, and it “was his second homer of the game,

Wild Eighth Stanza Although winning, the Indians almost “blew” the game after gaining an 8-to-3 lead. scoring six runs in the eighth, the Redskins got the : Minneapolis countered with five, That deadlocked the score at 8-all and set the stage for Fleming to break it up in the final

round.

Chet Johnson wound up as the winning pitcher and Bill Ayres

the loser.

M¢l Queen started on the Tribe mound and was followed to the

hill by Forrest

Johnny Hutchings.

ma Huighings Fans Twe: Hutchings achieved & splendid’ ond. pki stint of “relief hurling. After one | Jack Harshman was given an remarkably free out in the ninth, Jack Harshman intentional ngs relieved (walked, filling ellow struck down. Dave Barnhill then lined

walked’ and Hut Johnson. The big

out both Bill Jennings, shortstop, the horsehide into the left field and Roy Hughes, pinch hitter, to corner and three runners crossed opening week during the 18- Purichias, the Lalioffs the plate. |vear history of the Williamson

Falls to Touch Third |Rating System. Tha System at- > ? {tained a prediction rate of 92

end the long contest. Tribe Manhger Al Lopez is to send Royce Lint, his southpaw - ace, to the rubber in the sixth of the series tonight in an effort to touch third on his sprint for home {ng week in its history. Highlights of tie System's con-

" great gon, Dandridge_taking. pec

(Playolt Averages) AR R Fernandes Mn Flaming 20

» 2

oooooooDooeeR = eo

1

174

Casmind .ovive PE

DONATO s a rr sr Ne mans RE EE tl

Peters ,.... wires 8 135 KIULEE covvvniis n Li Gans 3 000

we Two-base hits—Fleming 2, Pernandes 1 Dallessandro 3. Beard 3. Conway, Cassini Weatherly Three-base hits — Beard, Fernandes Kalin

runsFernandes J. 3, Beard 1, Cassini

Fleming Kalin. } round tripper for the Tribesters in the eighth, The Millers collected four home runk, bv Don Mueller, who got a pair, and by Chuck Workman and

mn wit Grid Prediction Washington's Conti dopt Streamlined Methods

Offensive Pattern Fading and Shift Into Box Has Aided Greatly in Improving Team By JIMMY ANGELOPOLOLS They're gridiron gossiping about Washington's ‘Continentals, - Some of the adjectives are beginnmg to flow freely— already. They remember the long fine Bt Conumentais through the yedrs wit he veteran Coach Henry Bogue, dean of the city’s prep school grid including a few from the.mentors—the Carters, the Yovanoviches, the Dezelans, the Diman- thé Sox have in their park this Hosni igi Pennant Races

—there were Only .,.¢q the Cherrys and the Kerseys. thinking the

smacked a double, Mueller also

lined out a double for the Millers A Minneapolis fans howled In g g S ecor

Williamson 92 Pct. Right First Week

PAUL B. WILLIAMSON The opening week of the 1040 1a to “sen SHH TUrHEA OUT To BE"

anguish in the sixth. Mueller led off ‘the inning by blasting a cir-| cuit swat. Workman was retired

Clyde, t out. Ray Dandrid Shoun, Bob Malloy, Johnson and for the first out. Ray Dandridge

beat out a roller. Jack Cassini! tossed out' Bob Brady after. a

Friendly Rough 1

rough time. Hodso when his 12 other teammates, all of them lettermen, gave Cathedral a night when the Irish tied Washington, 7-all, in the final minute of play. The Continentals will throw an all-senior lineup at Kdanual in the second city series tilt for both te lotic Field Friday night at 8 p. m.

cornle

walk. Jennings also peared Of 146 games re-t

the bases with two Portedprevious week

two ties. ‘ It was the fewest ties reported

» .

Halfback Ed O'Riley, Guard Larry Lord, Guard Harry Machine, Quarter. Center Frank Fleser and Halfback Mike Purichia (kneefing, left to right) and En

Sf ties. it ap-

But Harshman neglected 10 per cent, thé highest of any open- 0lOTs.

even fhe semi-finals playoff at and the eagle-eyéd Indians spotit

three and three.

Wes Bailey, capable righthand. ball to third and all three runsiCalifornia 21, {and Barnhill's blow were null T C U. 28 Kans ed, since it became a force play. 35, Texas A. & M. 0. Fleming paced the. Tribe's 10- A few games turned out to be pert,

er, is due for the Millers. Fleming's first homer last night fl was struck off in the second inning. Ted Beard also walloped a

Tribe Box Score

INDIANAPOLIS AB

® times. i —— =| Cold weather prevailed and at- J.» Totals wiv 3 Gans struck out for Queen in seventh. téNdance was only 2448. IN MINNEAPOLIS i AB. R RK O A . Holman. ‘30 «...ivvv bd 3 3 34 0 Maguire, ¢f ........3 1 0 3 0 0 Mueller. rf $5 3: 2-008 Workman, If %. 3. 3 5 49.0 . Dandridge. Jb y 5.1. Yv.%. 9% fe Brady. ¢ $1 rn. 6.0 erse - i Riord Harshman. 1b 3 1 6 8 0 0 4 Jennings. » $34 ¥F-% 3 . . 0 Barnnil » 1. ¢. 40.9. 0 1 Br UNITED PRESS Hind : : . : : ? The Buffalo Bisons moved into [0 Ayers. p oo 0 0 o 0 othe finals of the International WUER ooocobere -~1. 8.93.9 ° League Shaughnessy playoffs last Totals uo 8 1 night by defeating the Jersey City

Rowell fouled out for Pearsen in Mushes struck out for Avers In 010.100 061-9 seven-game series 000 201 0808 Nuns batted In~PFlaming 3 Mueller 4

INDIANAPOLIS Minneapolis

1 With two mates on base. o A tremendous drive far over the 1 right field fence. gt

-

Poco vco~ouawNowE

“*hatted out of the'box in the otighth stanza, be rolled up 11

coo~ooa—onawne=d PORTIS maRs ssw] COPS DOWNES wy

eighth

Santa Clara

hit: attack with three. He scored slight surprises because of top- kins, Charles

Millers,

® Beard's homer was delivered /amette 0: Kentucky 71, Missis0 a It was 8ppl Southern 7; Texas 43, Texas Tech 0.

Alihough" Barnhill finally was

o strikeouts before departing for

® the showers, Other Miller hurlers Qfesen U tanned two for a total of 13. o Jack Conway was the chief vico tim, going down on strikes ‘four Wash State

{Quantico 1 Texas Western

Glants, 10 to 1, in the fifth of the

That gave them a 4-1 series

Workman. Kalin 3. Beard 3, Jeonings J). triumph.

Two-base hita-~Beard, Mueller. Three base hit—Kalin. Home runs Fleming 3. Mueller 3. Workman, Beard, Jennings

Barnhill, Maguire

dianapolis 1. Minneapolis 10. palis-—-Of Barohill 4 Quesn 5, Malloy 2.

Left on bases—In. Base on

Sacrifices season with the Detroit Tigers tity but came back to Buffalo. pitched I! © five-hit ball for the Bisons and jy.) nv Bratton, after a losing

Johnson 3. Struck 'out—My Barnhill 11 gave them a shot at the Gover.

Queen 2. Pearson |. Ayres 1. Hiuchings. 3 Hits— Off Queen 4 In § (noings. Main 1 In Bowun 0 in % ipitghed ta 3 batters Wn

fifth inning and a four-run eighth.

donn-| Little Giants, was.charged With opin Bratton was to receive to

8thr, ®earson 2 in 1. Malley 1 in 8, Hutehings 0 in 4 Barnhill T nT inning (pitched to four batlers IA sighth:, son] in %, Ayres | in}. Balk-—Barahill the loss

Passed ballBrady

Johnson. Losing piteher—Arvers w Moore, Mullen, ‘Scanlan

Time—-3 01. Atjendance—3444

NOW

with

AIR-VENT

r | | vs

Umpires and Cless

no cutting no biting

LA FENDRIC

Winning the: first three games Buffalo moved to the Jersey City

park last Sunday and promptly

{was edged out by the Little Giants, 4 to 3.

Rochester at Montreal was

rained out for the third time yes. terday, ’

Brewers Even Playoff Series

Times Special ST. PAUL, Minn, Sept. .20

"ning St. Paul Saints, 8 to 7

at three games each,

to Al Epperly.

The winning run came across in the ninth, Howie Moss singled, Nick Etten sacrificed and Damon Phillips drove in the clincher with a single to left.

SEAT COVERS

MADE FOR ANY CAR

® i 1 2 » =

86.0 San Fran U. 88.5 Colo. AK 83.0 Evansville Swestrn Tex. U

> a : = 9538 5 99 90.30 300 0.9 20.23 0.00

L Furman 85.0: Tulse 830V-P . 83 0 Miss. South, 84.5 McMurry . MH0kia City U, ... 845 Cincinnati 5! Utah State 0 Bradley U,

{Idaho U

Wash | Texas Tech

n rates the teams and games on the basis of per. ve,” formatce in the CURRENT season’ Num to the fiv ' i at right in rating stable is the CUR. Still didn't fret, : s

raNing Difference n'y y ’ YE dates rarnay years at the helm of Washington's 1 strengths fortunes and misfortunes since ‘the school was built in 1927,

Hunt Gamblers One thing's significant. Through

D h Th it all, the hard-driving Continen- - tal coa#h, despite his gridiron n eat reat harkings. has mellowed to football's changing trends.

Williamson . System fr

CHICAGO, Sept. 20 (UP) ~The Boxing Commission at “For vears we haven't had a Saul Rogovin, who started the tempted to learn today the iden-' passer and now we've changed fight manager around -a bit.” he says. He means Frazier accused of overhaul. The time-honored ConB tinental offensive pattern has be- "wu gun fading and a shift into a box § Gene Burton Oct. 6, and the cockeyed single-wing has “helped streamline things

atening the life of his fighter,

nor's Cup. A five-run rally in the 1947 .E

: Frazier told the commission vesinning rally clinched the game terday he had to pay the gamblers fair and the Johnny Smith; who started for the uo viv all of the $2300 purse

“save-his life and mine.’

The Milwaukee Brewers last pight edged out the pennant-win-

here to even the playoff series

The Saints sent their ace, Phil Haugstad to the mound. The 22. game winner failed to survive the second inning. Clem Labine, in a. relief role, made his 68th appearance of the season on the mound. Credit for the win went

nity Tex. . aes

as 0 anens poo

oF bre AER Aa La

@*

cov

4 Sototetetetedetets duel

3 ° FOOD NODAPPPPANYDDRPUPRD

oulsville

do wd wo 3 od PPE Badd

3 -

satisfving at

HooSiER PETES NONE BETTER= FEW AS GOOD

nw

WHITE GAS

2201 N. Capitol 1211 W. Wash. Va. Ave. and South St.

\

TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1040

=. 'THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

int To Tie Playoff

i Joe Williams Says—

ime for Injured Continental

Yanks Must |= Bar Relapse, K°%

that came while 1 listened to the game. Looking “back, I don't know how we have been winning and grimaces in an improvised prospect Tex Coulter was when with our left-handed power out so Square on the lawn while the he was {n the Academy. Coulter, long. Keller, Mize, Henrich, ladies nervously sipped their tea ,, joqy¢ing West Point, had been Berra are the men I mean. It and the men nodded in the direc- undecided on whether to join the was fine to hear Henrich played tion of Mr. Leone and exchanged pro’ footballers (he's with the vesterday. He may need a while knowing glances. James (Bow now york Giants) or take up to get his eye on the ball. That's Tie) Bronson — the dapperclittle prize fighting. As & matter of the way it was with Berra. Larfy fellow who handled Tunney fini fact, he even went so far as to told me day -after day when he ‘he two Dempsey fights was on gijgn a contract with Al Weill, got back that he couldn't put the hand to lend a note of authen- now the watchmaker for the solid wood the ball. ‘The timing ticity, It can not be faithfully Garden. was off. His three hits yesterday stated that .either young man| “I think he would have made may mean he's ready. looked the part of a budding an excellent heavyweight,” Cava-

ack William Kelle ) Don Cozart, Tack Bill Short, Guard George Totton, Guard and Capt. Roland Schroeder, End Albert Cooper back Boris Lalioff (second row), and Coach Henry Bogue of Washington's Continentals, in one of their few lighter maments, give James Hodson, ailing Continental end and letterman, a friendly

n suffered a broken collar bone in practice two weeks ago and was not present real rough time last Friday

ams at Delavan Smith Ath.

nentals

can’t recad a Yankee team win ing fun. And I don’t think I'm

Now they're - < A I! and Bill Short! providing the Schroeders—this year's 1049 Con- heft. tinental footballers -— may ready to romp with flying Purple

out, Juniors Bill Cook and Herschell Northern fll fn. They also weigh 200 each, Fullback Boris Lalioft has the shows the other side winning or he's raced. Not only is Mr, Leone 20, 21; P DE reIphis. Sept 27. 28. 29; Bose the power spot 1 ton. 8 24 1 : passer Mike Purichia fires like a

. : oesn’ to the o 1 but he actus . 21. New York, Sept, . I . difference It d t ur hands but he actually came 3! at York, Sept 26. Oct 1 3 9,

be. When they're

You'd think they Bogue won only two games ir 1 ed the honer. They threw the gistency on Saturday included: last year, that injuries to a. hailf- | , 7. dozen Key players wrecked everyas 0° Villanova thing but morale; that Washington lost triple-threater Don LepDale Powell, Scalf, John Layne & |{three runs and batted in two. heavy scores, although the System and several more {Beard batted in three markers. picked all the winners. {Mueller was the star for the cluded: Texas Western 47, Brig-| Idaho 79. Wil-

But Bogue laments the fact that Y Mike is only 142 and can't scoot

fast enough. But hell take M anything about a contender play- The T.eone lawn swarmed with 3% 0%. |

Ed O'Riley is at right halfback ing somewhere else. We would West Point figures. Earl (Red) 3_N

and William Kelley mans the quarterback: berth. platoon man and the thing he Some have. But most of them hasn't changed is his belief that also rementher that the Continen- genjors, junors and sophomores, tals have had some healthy play- in the main, should work within Ing experiences together as a unit. their own groups as a unit. that Coach Frank Luzar had his "~~ ,Adiled straight windefeated B. team’ Jim Lee is the No. 2 left halfS¥hatL TAA only one touchdown Bick arid Pan Whitmore, wha got scored against it all last Year, the touchdown last week, is Lalithat Washington had 13 letter- off's relief, Both aré juniors. One men at the start of the fall prac- sophomore backfield composed of same all-senior Tom Crampton, eleven scheduled to start against John Burke and Rex Durrett. is Manual at Delavan Smith Field working, but mostly for next year. Friday night had remained almost : intact as starters in other games letterman in the line. The Continentals lost their best defensive Cathedral remembered every- end, James Hodson, whose broken thing ‘last Friday. The Irish had collar bone will stay in a cast five more weeks. End Don Cozart can snag the Purichia bullgicheaves and Albert Cooper, 170,

These in- ation last June. Play as Units

Lee Is No. 2 Halfback

Jax; It's the time for the Yankees, qeqt-more simple if the schedule Sept WON BS j to watch out. : didn't send us against Pens State, a-DrN. 1 af 'Bduion. Bent Rb - : oct. 1 Total—3.

Driskill Ta Colts Coach Job

tice, that the

at the tail-end of last season.

to throw a last-minute 30-yard pass to set up the touchdown that tied the Continentals just before Brady theegun at 7-all. { i o alley Jee “That ass able Sept A raeie sald ttl, He didn’t fret over it. day, Sept J The “And that blocked punt down he continued. And

Larry Lord and Capt. Rolan Schroeder, 178, work at guarding and. Harry Machino is right behind them. Frank Fleser, the 12th active senior letterman, is. a fix- of the ture at center now. Washington will play nine games away from home this sea-

al team, Driskill was selected to . 4 direct the Colts for the remainder of this season after Coach Cecil Isbell resigned yesterday. Isbell said he was leaving “for the good

seniors will be gone next year, but the 12 juniors and four scphomores will pe back.

Softball Notes

-'also served as an aide at Wyom-|

: land.

Gene Leone Puts on Match Between Farmer and Ex-Gob

:

NEW YORK, Sept. 20—Perhaps only &' restaurateur

mal 3 DiMa Sa S ‘would think of serving a sparring match as a side dish at 8 | ‘an al fresco luncheon. That's what Gene Leone did at his

Can't Afford to Ease farm Sunday.

The various viands packed away, Mr. Leone, who is Up On Low Teams, getting to be quite a personality in our town, incidentally

1 —————————————————————————————————— He I eclares turned to his startled guests, of the season,” sald the head Corthicht iver ny New york [including the ladies, and coun. 0 Nota: THe hor

. ¥ pla NEW YORK. Sept. 20 — 1 was spoke as follows: Det. 1 and Michigan the follow-

feeling very swell a few days ago! “It gives me great pleasure to! ing Saturday at Ann Arbor.) because the cool weather seemed present my. two fighters—and “Wa have 26 yearlings — or to have set in. That meant good don’t laugh when I tell you both gophomores—on the squad and 15

sleep, a chance to freshen Up are coming champlora. of them have key assignments. overnight, and no worry about, Nobody laughed. It was a polite, It simply stands to reason that extreme fatigue. mannerly gathering. Accordingly, with all this inexperience we 11 be

You never can tell, because in: Mr, Leone trotted out his two petter in the later stages than in

stead of getting a lift, the Do¢ young brutes. One is an upstate the earlier ones.” put me in bed. The Yankees have farmer who yearns for a more » had enough injuries without hav-| exciting profession. His name is| ing men just get sick. But I felt C4r) Thrienen and he weighs 19 yesterday I was coming out of It, po other, Boyd Smith, is a forand hoped to play today: rer Navy man out of Dallas,

Th LATER BLAIK was cutting up 5./0ld touches with Bill Cavanaugh ‘who used to teach boxing at {West Point but who now operates a nearby golf course and is quite |successful at it. Blaik wanted to They exchanged swings, snorts know: just how good & ring

n I wrote down a few thoughts Tex.. and scales 175.

How about the Red Sox in Dempsey -— or even a potential naugh replied, “except for age

their park? How can any team Charles, but then you can't al- thing.” be so hot? I read they won 57 ways tell and, besides, both are, “What was that?”

and lost 16 in Boston. 1 know almost totally without experience.| “He couldn't control his the Yankees took six out of nine # =n = temper.” ‘there. That means the ‘rest of Mr. Leone's interest in sports “That's the way he was in

the league won only 10. I had extends to several fields but ¢oothall, too,” Blaik remembered. someone look it up and I was most of all he has an enthusl- “Wanted to murder his oppo«" amazed to learn the Athletics did asm for heavyweights and is. nents....” z not - win a game. there. That completely serious about trying Mr. Leone, who' was listening home record stops me. When I to develop a champion of his {hand whose idea of fighting is broke in. the Yankees were a own. “I'm not interested in somewhat on the primitive side— powerful team.. But. they won on: the money angle” he says. asked: Inth& Toad "as well Bd at-Nothe: I; “Tig I simple my way of havy< “Te that bed" Te

ning as many in the Stadlum as bucking the impossible, either.” year, HE IS the current owner of . Playing Against Board Pounditout, a thoroughbred —- it At a Glance 1 often read about a team says here—who.returned his for- AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘playing against the scoreboard,” mer - owners; members of the new York ...... 91 5 Pea eB wn and fans have asked’ me about World ‘Telegram sports staff, ex- Bosten ......... 88 33 gif ‘3°. | that too. I mean playing a game actly $175 on a $4600 outlay, this Cleveland o.... 82 61 HE "4 id in the race when the scoreboard as a two-year-old, the only year RERMIIGE schedule: © chicago. Sept.

Total-—-8

. b. t. 1. wav; the one man in North Americal At ‘Washifigton, Sept. 22 (N), 23; at Bose

I don’t think that makes any who would take Pounditout- off ““BOSTON_A\ home: Cipveland. gent wn olal-

y a : Away New ankees. We.go out knowing around begging for the noble aL Washington, Sept. 27 (N). 28 (N otal-

-—J

we have to win. We can't do animal DETROIT—At nome: Cleveland. Sept, 2. Total—3 y At Phlia=

lost, too. reported that his squad is coming '% £5. 2% Shirok. Sone $8. Sl. V1 Now we have to watch out for along nicely and that Gil Ste. Totals. NATIONAL LEAGUE the relapse. We have to keep phenson, one of the best fullbacks TUUUWUL Pet. GB GIP

St. Louis M2 836

playing hard against the second in the East, is sound again after Brostivn ~~ "80 “54 838 ‘12 ‘Io division teams, the White BoX an operation for the removal of| Egmaining schedule and Senators, before we meet the calcjum deposits from a shin Sept’ 20; Brooklyn Chicago, 8

ago, Sept. 24 (Na, 25. Total® Aw

Red Sox again. . bene. ’ vo At Pittsburgh, Sept. 37. 200 at Chicato

This is the time some teams re-. «Our task would, be a great RROOKLYN-AL nome.

— DE ‘Fay hican right 3 ~ at Phi phia k ; and Michigan right at the stért “N—Nignt DN-—-Dsy and might.

#

BALTIMORE, Md. Sept. 20 7 (UP)—Walter- Driskill, who got $

himself a job in the Baltimore

Colts ffic br use h wa, 3 - CO EO i ee oor YOU KNOW IT'S cc

over as the Colts coach. Now .president of the AllAmerican Conference profession-

team’ after three straight defeats this season. The veteran of Navy service

has never before had a head BECAUSE eee 17's

coaching job, either college or professional. He is a University of Colorado graduate and served \ FO ‘ow his alma mater as assistant foot- — AGED THAY

ball coach from 1936 to 1941. He!

~~ " EXTRA

ie

The speed In the backfield is 090 000 90g 0000 alata Lind 9) and Daines. McLinn r

can average 175 with a pair of

ing, Oklahoma and Maryland and also as athletic director ‘at Mary- a, SS

RENT YOUR INSTRUMENT

oN. ’ ” \a Sled

heavyweight tackles, Jim Marsh- sie or Gm earn ara ! of Shel

_ Reg.81 Octane Gen. ETHYL :

New York and New Jersey . Madison and Troy 42d and Fall Creek Bivd.

401 Kentucky Ave. Emerson and Bethel, Beech Grove 2

4 LORENZ Lessons Inel. \ W. Ohio St. betwgen Yul a Meridian c

@

NOT BITTER! NOT SWEET! JUST RIGHT!

f Handy New Sterling Six-Can. Carton ' Now Available :

45S. West

Two Unknowns |

(Ed. Note: The Cadets

2 wa) nL Sept. 20, 21: at Cieveland, Sept,

} ; 9 " _ feel badly if we lost even if they Blaik, the Army football coach, CEVERANB ot om: Ae it To:

home Philadelphia, Sept 21 12-D. Ni;

: Philadeivhia, ot 2 Away At

of

Inasmucl until this con kept us from end we shoul own potential what to look Realizing t is poor compa we definitely give the impre: prematurely “a undoubtedly wil poorest season years. No maj recent football four consecutiv: defeat and we | enough to thin tablish such a 1» Even the m Notre Dame's mit that the lo lars from ou eleven will lea: siderably weak no football fan |

Listen to “I Dame” at 1:30 p Radio Station V will not agre schedule is one ever faced by I season All-Ame Charlie Justice, Eddie Price in | field; we face a . THE WRITE ing Notre Dam ber one team | doing so for on Either it is on the part of followed the years, or in

writer has. no

‘énough to ‘co Notre ‘Dame o1 a practice sessi One writer Dame to be na:

informs his rea

41 backs on ou reality not moi field candidates at any time dur tices. We are d of all the fine Dame receives b such inaccurac) concerned, par football candida In North '( Southern Califo Methodist, “we

+ favored to win

conferences by dopesters, while due looms as th Big Ten. Biggie State Spartans as one of the t ent teams in th The above definitely dog

WE are... overlo

tialities of Was Navy and Iow

Benne In Spe

Posts G 698; Cu

Another bo nett of the Ber nected on ‘a 69! under way last Bennett po Alleys to set | For. the second of two weeks wi occurance of a ing in a “tripli result of, one | three .games b) Connie Currs that did the tric nie registered counts of 223 honors. He rol Cross Men's le Hynt. Last we up with three | Wins Tom Tressle place in the r: honors when hi 576 set to show labors. Tom di the Uptown wit Jeweler conting ed on single g and 238. He highest individ session with his time around. The team rac

" Inn and Hick:

saw a reversa last night amon Milano Inn cor show in the tea: ing the resounc pins. They were liamson, Margé Beck, both ar cal bowlers, wh ond and third feminine divisic © Busts Miss William the two “600” women when s

————" RED BAR Al 80-Plate, 830 ampere hour eapaocity. Fits mostly