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, Mechanics Lau Jim Allison, Eagles Lodue John Befincaugh, Dia ond Chain’ Tolve Lahti, “Al ison Ottis (Mixed) E Crossroads Tavern

a Don Mitchell, South Side Turners

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hurch an, opkins Restaurant Al. Puckett, Pritchard Lumber Witert Richwine, Pabst Blue Ribbon

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Chuck Marlowe, East Side Classic Abe Schuchman, Casle Ball & Chain Lahe Heiman, Veterans Administration John Schneider, Rotary

ill MoGregor, Naval "Ordnance +g . Allm AMA. .........;. . 3 SALEM, —Psul Roach. 132, Bosony inn Ind. Empl. Security . 568 ton, out, ointed “Art Smith, 136, Providence, udy Barton ngkeye " ............ ¥ oy Jowiins. WOMEN) FARTFOR i Fooled Sorel . 0! uanita Cork, L. L. Stone ......... 5 2,58 . 1, 31, Hartford (10) wie a Yarde Biers, Mikes Sef +1438 —— a Degischer, wney Dunker .. i Mayme Bown, Won-Ten Ladies ..... 541 | Mar “aaus: Audion “Harel ” 5 SHOTGUNS & RIFLES tle arles Churc eaners | Judy Rinael, MeCoy Flower op -B 22 Rifles Tse $12.95 up elen Shee oosier Coa. { Norms Curry, Lindeman Agency 33 | Browning Belgium Automatic Shotguns, Dotty Jacobs Home Life Ins. 529 12 & $108 80 Charlotte Harmening aac nes san 52 16 Ga. . Dorothy isan, Reese ROS . oa | Browning Superdossq Over and Under. orothy ashe ertel's - | SE Tru i - ] Shaatar $213.00 udy Barbaric ndeman sency . Alberta Wischmeyer, Troy L383) Stevens Single Barrel $18.95 Edith Pratt, Thompson's Poultry .... 523| otguns, all gauges Helen Benedict, United Home Life Ins. 522] Stevens 311 Double Barrel $52 25 Betty Curran, Tuesday Night Ladies 52 | Shotguns, all gauges . Juanita Stamm, American .......... 520 |} fver Johnsen Single $21 45 Hazel Be Hany are 3 Ij Barres Shetsuns , Mary Leppert, arid vais 91810 %-Ga. Bolt Action, Repeat. $22.95 Vi Malitsberger, Maltsberger Garage. , 513] Ing Shotguns Viola Blackwell, Hi- Dotter D. Maurer 512 | 410-Ga. Bolt Action Re- $20 ah Charlotte Kauffman, Tea: 11 ... 511] peating Shotguns . Jane Wallace, Kelly's Beauty shop "508 Daisy Model 38 Single Shot $i 98 Mary Ellwanger, Allison Off. (mixed) 508 Alr Rifle . Margaret Weatherly, Lynn Mae B. 8. 2071] Daisy Red Ryder 1.000-Shot $4.95 Pug Wai Revi People's Outfitting .... 506] Rifle a Gertrude Resaung, Paper Service ... 506 ] Crossman Alr $14 95 Ruth fongere i gi Creek” Biter I 308) Pistols : tn . ary Koors, Sugar . : i BE Ah Be BLUE POINT 27%, elen oswe viera 0! | Maybelle Rader, Oertal's Beer .. 504, SUPPLY iola Savage, ompson'S, Poultry . 503 a-Cola

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1049

Rolls First ‘300’ in League Play This Season

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kins Tee Cream - i 633 a1 Team Trips Washington

838) Bill Settlers of Columbus led

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reported is a member of the Tabulating Department team. .

Koch exceeds this total. Wood- . ard is employed at International Harvester and his previous high game was a 279 count. Bud Howe turned in the second 700” figure of the session as he crashed 705 pins. Bud also rolled in the Penn Recreation circuit with the Stationer’s team and had games of 204, 267 and 234. That raises the number of “700” marks posted to 10. From there on performances took somewhat of a .nosedive. C. Stamm grabbed third place with a set of 660. Stamm competed for Art's Marathon Service at Val-

Alleen Fray, Goodwine Service Fern Kent, Martinique Lounge Be Smith, Sonkie Funeral Home 500 (W

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THER LEAGUE LEADERS OMEN) anda Miller, Shadeland Bardwere 483 U5, par uU 47 465

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Columbus Cross-Country

{his teammates to victory over Washington High School's cross|country harriers, 21 to 40, on the |West Siders’ course. Joe Butteriworth, Bob Bernhardt, John Owensby and Ralph Nichols, all lof Washington, finished in that 9 order behind Settlers.

Reds Consider Three

CINCINNATI, 0., Oct. 12 (UP) |—Luke Sewell, Jewel Ens and Al {Vincent were mentioned today by {President Warren Giles of the {Cincinnati Reds as “possibilities” {for taking over the team man-

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Don Woodard Reels Off 12 Successive chants loop. Right behind him was was rather “slow” as Juanita oo 'vony 00 12 (UP)— end when toes Sirikes in Penn Recreation Loop Wyatt May who knocked overiCork and Laverne Biers led thel, nO TOI OUCH TO Iant WhCh they Pn. complied ; 658 pins in the Penn Recreation|pack with three game sets of 853 "0 0 Ls To Co itor The Times by John Alden eYThat “300" goal in league competition very ut with the Muller Motarleah The Sormer kegier role] Bi, yoy vor Giants 10.1543 and] Sk. designate these times In ws\ competition that e bowler shoots an effol for, but few ever get, was finally attained last night. ” Sales Simson id odd 0 sda vant ni loop at 1044 before jumping to the Mexi-itne best time to wet his | Nn STORM WINDOWS Don oodard became the first local leaguer to connect for the total, Leo Ahearn came close with La can League, will be back with the ICapizal ‘Staind Major AN\O : ross season by reeling off 12 strikes in succession in his mark of 43. Insurance team while Lavermelo. “Tl orion Aria, aM ng utr the Penn Recreation Toop at Penecyivaria. shes Three teams in the men's di-|Was With Mike-Sells in the Tues- camp next spring. 33 Jody 3h in 10:08 4:18 opened with a mark of 192, increased the tempo for al vision hit over the “2900” total/day Night Ladies loop at West] The Giants announced today li—friday .... 1030 S48 10:38 8:08 figure of 247 in his second turnljast night. Tompkins Ice Cream Side. A deadlock for third place|that Reyes’ suspension from oOr-16—Sunday . 11:35 635 7:00 and wound up in a blaze of gIOrYiset the pace by hiastinig 2093 pins|also resulted as Rita Degischer of ganized baseball resulting from trom ti-Meoday an Tek with his oo. He thus notched in the West Side Classic. Tomp-| Dunker knocked over 541! his jump to Mexico has been lifted |19—Wednesday = 2:35 .9:20 3:00 9:45 a series of 739, tops for the eve-iyj closest oppouents at Pennsylvania and Mayme Baseball Commissioner A. B. ning and second highest of the ae vo in hy West Alsol bis 31 who connected for a sim- nad Indiana Central Wins season. ‘Only a 751 set by Bud (jaseic. Mechanics Laundr yiilar figure in the Won-Ten Ladies Giants in 1945 and batted 750 The Indiana Central College Gerald Ponder, rolling in the snared | op Bowous 3s they|circuit at Pritchett's. Be fais 5 in a and patied ees Sosterday, fiw i 9 8 c oll A n HU-1368 Jar Bucay League st Beech iatehed onto third] Additional Sports, [in 1944. A right-handed hitter, Bright led his team to victory ege Avenue owl ast Tons Td frog 2 u place by ’ he played at first base, third base|covering the three-and-one half

Activity in the feminine class and in the outfield. imile cross-country jaunt in 17:38.

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