Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1949 — Page 31
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Clash Tonight
Three City Series Games Slated for This Afternoon
"beaten In six games, seeks clinch at least a share of the '0 the rest of the keglers as he Merle "North Central Conference champ-|
fonship.at Marion tonight.
The Greenclads, who have won four games in the NCC, are cur-| rently tied with Jeff of Lafayette, whith has four wins. Tonight Jeff
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Charles Meyer Tops League Bears: Join
Bowlers With 688 Series
. 2 Women Keglers Tie for Honors
By GENE LAWSON
There was no runaway among ng over 2612 pins. any of the divisions on the bowl-!
ing scene last night.
| Only 21 pins separatea the first fie
REET Southport
and another 188 in her las
[ada Hickman Whirigway won |
608 BOWLERS (MEN) Charles Meyer,
{four male keglers and two women |J. Vornho Mad Flwr 8hp (mxd.) 876 Beech [pin busters a up in a dead $Y iiopae. non Roselyn Jakery of : Dumps bi {heat with the next one not too tar) Bud 8 Lioniachy 8 ET J Repairs 8 For 8th Victory Tech's 1949 football team, un- Off the pace. r. Motors to| Charles Meyer showed his heels $
uncorked scores of 213, 254 and po > Carna Gw 221 for a nice total of 688 Meyer! (Bi BIvth {rolled in the Fi-Blak Insulation loop at Pennsylvania and led his nao |8t. Moritz teammates to the high: | Dave Rif Sadar Creek Butter os ball. est figure of the evening as they Georer Mabér Basar Q'Neill Tavern a
TR INDIANAPOLIS TOMES __ ee
ds lout 4m the team battle “= Talk of Town
al Gremore, ' elles i Motor Sales a Lawrence Central eary King Fontes
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O’Doul Should
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Hirohite's ‘Greatest Manager’ Tribute Refers to Pitching
NEW YORK, Nov. 4—It was &n insult all right and if ‘we wanted to make something of it, it might very well lead {to an international incident. But I prefer to believe we are * ‘more adult these days, and besides in this instance we should consider the source. I refer to the cynical crack the Emperor of Japan took | [at Francis Joseph (Lefty) - Hor Doul in Tokyo, the other or coun E.'t coul Je. that
day. Said it was most enor- and that Emp was leveling when mous honor for him to meet the he described O'Doul as the great “greatest manager in baseball” ®t manager in baseball. There
. i . a iy lare any -number of people on the fen Maxwell” - ict orn 8) By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS |Y0U could almost see the smirk Coast who really think so. Schoch, NBA Bindery | 843] It football h "hot “stove” ‘and hear the bitter little cackle! s a “ho ’ . 4 rn EE fi Riel gif Ar Flowers : on A {way over here, nn Paint ve plenty!
league, the boys will ha
Number one tople of discussion!
turned in a series of 2971. iy ernon. Lane Radio 9» : will be Southpor tackles New Castle's fine grid in second place, only eight pins Eiri lim er iy teal 1. 81 Al rent adit team that was handed its first back, came Hal Gremore of the lot Lombardo, Victor 3, eid 88 ¢ ri Er nine games 10 win loss, a 20 to 6 affair by Muncie Mueller Motor Sales outfit who cide Cottlosban Ratnoow. Gril a whe Hk Se gan county : tral last week, A'loss to New nabbed a 680.. Hal competed in|pavie Mercer, Stewart warner =... 814 their y
(‘13tle and a Tech vic ‘tory would the Universal circuit at Jess Prit- George Moore, Flesh Miller Tractor 610. championship. And 0
ge the East Siders undisputed Shei and
c.2im to the NCC title
«rechotied Kokomo. tar.the. loop. title in 1939. Marion has lost all
five league games and thr others, Three city series. games we
slated for argument this after! 234.
HOOH, "ai games sewedaled ror sunlight because of the coal
f course
us. Gwinn Pa oh O’Doul had pitched that afters rest Buhneing, Flesh Miller Trac y gi to talk. about when they gather noon for his barnstormers from; al 00 I
onlgiit Senaerc SO elven Bakery 831 round to discuss high school foot- | {San Francisco, or rather he bad
{started to pitch. After three in-| ‘ning® the Japanese Collegians had n e OTOHOW | knocked him out of the box and! tied the score at two all. He had Park School's football team will given up three hits and committed cap its best grid season since 1944 a wild pitch, with a triple-headeér feature when
It was after that bush perform-/Coacn Seward Wilshire's eleven ance that the Emp had given .lnm!closes its campaign against Glen
compiled games of om Conner. Ideal Pur niture 1 they wont t be able to leave Law. the - business. about ‘being “tha'wood. Ill, School here tomorrow 197 ‘and 235. Henry King Joe Berecross. Bointaire Beverage aoe TENCE Central out of the conver greatest manager in baseball.” - afternoon missed the runnerup Slot. by. a Byron Thiesing. Bookwailer 60a sation, : a 4. wn It'll be Dad's Day and homecomWHIKRET W8" We came through with Eieje Chandler, elhec wifi Cujiter 80 Sor Fhe. Bears... won DReIr eIgnth - : i we —— ws 10g With Ceremonies commemoras a three game total of 675. King Bod Aukly Kepnington Post No 34 7 game of the season last night at: AS AWAIT or Tact O'Doutk-xs ing ihe memory of Fred Beck, a ee competed for Fezzes in the 6 p. m., Al watmb Linde rg I hd . HA home, defeating Beech Grove, 'a pitcher, always was a great 14-year-old sophomore - lineman Shrine’ i aounsyal 265, 179 = fr Sian Shy Beil 8 39-0. This is the teat incidents hitter, a- great outfielaer and a killed early in Sept. when he was Buen Williams, E. OC. Atkin soy ALY, that Southport downe great manager. He came Into struck by a car at 30th and Capi St jm. Cassidy & Sons 603 Lawrence Central had to be con-
Houndiig out
enue Flower Shop
loop! Bob Carnagusa, Teddy's at -the Sport Bowl nettec a set farl Henry, Roselyn Baker
fenders, and Howe and Washing- of 676 on games of 248, 206 and Fr
ton were scrapping to salvage 222
reputations,
Shortridge, with three straight wins, and Tech with two, lead the Shoppe
with. 4 mark of
city standings. Ripple has won Shoppe rolled in
holder of one tie,
High School Grid Card for Week-End
. TODAY Cathedral ut Broad Ripple,
bowled with the B & L Furnace Bill Hartman, 8:30 Shrin
Repair circuit at the Uptown ‘and [Orin Scoughton. Vet. Adm. (mixed 848 . Replaced Teatirmile phi " Ally i } 8 } > recorded scores of 215, 215 and Fy, ON" Pum r A, MAE 338! Siler replaced his teammate of 2/235. 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) last year, Byron Weaver, who Completing the list of honor |Virginia Sweany. Capitol Lumber .. . 509 Scored 119 points, as county. scor-
667. | Falter Martindale, Ed O' Bonnell Cars on the Thursday two and lost a 7 to 6 margin to evening Handicap at the ‘West | Holes Washington, loser of two and Side plant and registered games art Davenport, Legion No. 2 lof 226, 223 and 218. Bud Ittenbach Fred Peaker, Warren
{D1
p ‘Hows Ve. Washington at €YO, roll keglers was Catl McAfee, 5,
p. m,
Shortridge at Manual, 2 p. m. 5c
Tech at Marion, 7:45 p. m. TOMORROW
Glenwood, Ill, Academy at Park »i4 and 27 School, 2 p. m. (Homecoming and .
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|Ra algh Pox, Teddy's Jive . 802 | county standings having Ed ler, le<Cree ursery ’ | Ea oy Sin ro Mueller Motor Bales a1 tories and one tie, But the Bears 1919 and again in 1922. What in memory of the former Park Ply
} did gain some personal laurels inithey saw was not particularly en- School athlete. Quarterback
“the "frst tout BY Srfuimave: Fletcher Trust ~omixeds: 03 refit with second place ~in~.the, baseball as a left handed pitcher. competitors; . Jack Vornholt of thei;
shortage. Shortridge ‘was bat- Shell ‘Service boys in ‘the Madi tling at Manual, Cathedral was gon Av
visiting Broad Ripple's title=de-
five vic-
tol Ave.
The Yanks took a look at him in, minute's silénce will be observed
elden Rugh. Blythe Rubber Stamb 8 tha person of Don Siler Who chanting, a fast-bdller with er- Herbie Wilson will speak on be-
Frank sek Sana soo grabbed off the individual scoring ratic control. Two “years later half of his teammates,
Rolls 667 Set. Sure Heady: Cates: Jators 99 title. O'Doul ‘developed a tempera-| Ap alumni dinner will be held y | R LEAGUE LEADERS EN : ch- tal arm and since he always p In fifth position was Wilson a RoR AGUE LEAD ( Siler banged over three touch-/menta and e at Park School before the ball
déwhs and a conversion to slip could hit he turned to the out- game and a fea is scheduled at-the|
nard Martin, P. R Mallory (meni Sh the individual championship away field. ‘home of Dr. Norman B. Johnson, bE kg) Javern ery 8%ifrom Southport's fine halfback, By 1928 0’Doul was back in the headmaster at Park School es Gant, L. 8. Ayres 318 Jack Hall, Siler’s 19 points gave big league, this -time with the Eleven seniors will be playing
570 him a 76-point total off 12 touch- Giants, and he was to go to estab- their last game for Park. They]
1 I} ftumph, Warren Seal 570 downs and four conversions. Hall himself .as an extraordinary ) was breathing hot on his neck as Prank Powers, Legion No downs a lish yiare: Louis Randall, Courtney |
he-notehed a count of 665. Bug Gouck Smith. Tudpls. E & Light 569 was just two conversions short hitter. For some reason John Macomber and Jim Clark. ends;| ry orn ArKw n
MTlof a tie. Dick Oyerman, Veterans ot For. Wars §51
at Striehevk, Falls City Beer 591 tty Jordan. Hickman Whirlaway 281 ing champ.
ary Bresock. Sam's 35) The pitching halfback scored
zabeth jens, Clayboa] Flow. Shop 555
|Warner loop at Pennsylvania and Marie Christians Frank's Furniture. 203195 ‘and 27 yards and
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was credited ‘with counts of 168, i) hom Newcomer lumber Co. 2 touchdown heave to Scot
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pins to 1042. Bowes Tops Again Cotter The West. Side’s Bowes Seal Buel le Nash, Inter-state Petroleum
Sweany.
9. The latter game wi | the top single score of the session, | | There was one strange occurence Ans q last night.
‘Pat Striebeck and Virginia: Both keglers
Betty Jordan-of Hickman Whirl. 1. away in the same circuit was the an only other bowler approaching this Marlorie Kair, ‘Fletcher Trust (mixed): 46 Savage. Riviera National mixed) 462 con- over and others still trying, | mark as” she ‘blasted: over- HBT Marsarel Powell, University. Heights. to catch Him. His 102 points in| seven games is 48 .points more
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| Fast ladies loop outclassed the sw | other feminine leagues as it usu- ¥
netted (Dutch Newton, Marott Shoe Sto 51 {totals of 599, missing the 600! Bi Sega, aired 1 Flower Shop > 508 | class-by -a-gnat's eyelash. Miss A Striebeck competed for Falls City Betty Deppen, Soiatatre [Beverage 504 | Beer and" had games of 193, ‘215 yy and 191 to her credit,
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Ve d: Siive. rs) Connell, Highland Ladies {Mary Moran, Rural Pharmacy
[the - Clear-Spring-Williams game Basses attempted lat Williams Wednesday night. A Passes intercepted . . \fan, John A. Crane, Shoals, was poids Jost penalties ........... {charged with the slugging of Fumbles lost
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as Qente Drexler, Hickman Whirlagoy - 550 ler for 22 yards All of his
Esther Roberts, Coca-Cola (ladies) . 347 harlotte, Tippin, Se Tires 5 shennanigans came in Fewer
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Blackwell, Chapman's Silver Foam: 82
thel Maher, Solataire Beverage ° 520 "ORV : Wagner. Ed O'Dengell’s Us Used Cars 81/8 sneaking the conversion.
Ann Besteman. Old Crown Ale 50 Pints (arasCnin ots diese 50% OF. Lhe comparative score minded, Mickey Roteri, Indian Lawrence won 40 to 0 over De-
Quinlan, Tuchman ® Son Cle ner 03 | Virginia, Helen Wort. Jchimar & Sons 3 caners 303 catur. Central and Southport) iy
Ins LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Adm. (mixe sie vs 499
nn. Allison Ladies Athyn Pickett, Am er Untied Life: . 410
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Mallory (mixed) 554 on a three-vard jab and runs of
threw a t Chands scoring -the last
Dora oy three quarters: In the first period, wo Ed O'Donnell’s team Kathryn Myrich, Avrehire-Collieries : 238 he plunged for the point after
lost their first two games by the Murig Haves. Marott Shoe Store 331 Eldon ~ Palmer went 10 yards) ‘same score. The count was 1052 Masbelle Rader, Indiana Fur .oo-. 336 around left -end for the second] Bskew, Old Crown Ale . 538 |
. 53¢ touchdown, Fullback Don Craw-| Chapman's Silver Fountain a ford punched the final yard of 4 82-yard drive opening the initial arta Roberts. Maratt €hod Sto 574 stanza, Bob Pugh “quarterback”
By ‘Doris ywood: Fa . fost fay does on Thursday" evening 3 PE RAE: FRO fo ~ Bit, aren. Centrale gait ends tne Lop Spo 3 E. Barry. Mad. Ave. Flwr Shop (mix.) 51 ocking © Awrelice CO
{LaVerne Biers, Frank's Furniture | 81 Bears the county title. The Warriors were laced 18 to 0 by South-| port in the season opener, but,
I Lonz. Ladles Handicap pd spanked the Hawks, 27 to 6. Law-| 1a member of the Capitol Lumber Charice Casaidy. ponomas Bem is Co sa rence had five touchdowns scored! aan, came up with scores of 215, Giadys Lane, Fehrs Beer 501 against it and Southport had four. 212 and 172.
For all practical purposes, Deaf
School's Jerry Moers. is-the city, P laid Flannel :
scoring leader, even with his sea-|
Mascari,
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Howe's Leo Ahearn, with two!
Ralph,. with three Even referees have to take it'y.ve 48 and 46 points,
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Passes completed
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