Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1950 — Page 26

ENGI TREN AS

: PAGE 28 i 2

® 1

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Two Butler coeds didn't have to go through channels to see Shirley May France (center). The New England school girl who just missed swimming the English Channel last summer dropped in

on Jane Aspinall and Barbara Jungclaus, left and right, at the Butler pool yesterday. Shirley May's

in town to appear in the Sport and Boat Show which opens at the Indiana State Fairgrounds tomorrow afternoon for a nine-day run.

Appropriately Nemed Two Keglers Barely

NEW YORK, Feb. 17 (UP) The champion striker of the By GENE LAWSON Mutual Life Insurance Co. bowl- Two Pennsylvania keglers' futile efforts to connect for the ing team is Harold Stryker. of seven-century. mark highlighted last night's bowling session. & ! » YK

Both came close, however. Charles Clark rang up a 697 series in the 6 o'clock Stewart Warner. circuit to set the evening pace. Charlie registered scores of 183, 278 and 236 but fell three pins shy of the desired mark In the Fi-Blak Insulation loop - - re which follows, George Lee came Hughes in the Madison within a whisker of th» same total Flower Shop mixed at the as he spilled 696 chunks of wood Bowl, for "Weber's Groeery. Lee un- Only two- other honor count corked games of 213, 206 and 277 keglers were in action. They were and had only a closing game miss Joe Vollmer of - Vollmer Specials to blame for his failure, in the West Side Gwinn Paint loop Dutch Haufler and Chet Hughes who compiled a 235-223-208 set came up with respective sets of and Ken Patterson with a 211680. and 679 to snare the next two EE

Kearny, N. J;

Indianapolis’ NOVELTY Headquarters TRICKS — SOUVENIRS JOKES — NOVELTIES

CAPLAN’S

143 N. ILLINOIS ST, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS

Ave, Sport

7 Up Petas's Five

. vi1

Ray Chrisney, , . 24

Cieorge Such Leroy Kerst, Printeraft Majo Ed Zalokar, Telephone AST OIAE Serv, 830 Gene Moore, P. R. Mallory Bill Lee, Guarantee Auto Stores

Glen Tymey, Danny O'Neill's Tavern. . Cecil Cherry, Flesh Miller Tractor Bernie Mills, Solataire Revers Re

221 W. WASHINGTON ST.

SALE OF HE

FIFTY DOLLAR Cal BLE

Pec Car hee, EK.

t a fry k Wiliam fo 0 00 0 nr . mer Moller, Schutter Candy . . Parkway Ton . , United Denial American

4:00 Shrine .e "Rodocker Motors . dy & on Cassidy gr 80 Snider Auto Secvice Gates Motors

al Huduk re Jenkins, Cass Howard Mitchell, Bud Land, Trowbridge: i Bob Carnagua, Pet'y's Fiv 607

. Fred Antibus, Hill's Sandwic ho Shop Don Vunkannon, Reed's Hardware 606 B. Thaxton, Wilson Bros. Auto Serv. 604 C. Navikos, Tele Answe Hg Serv 603 Henry King, §:00-Shrine #03

Joe Wilkerson, Vollmer Specials 603 Dave Bowers, Gates Molc 602 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)

Bill Lee, Lee's Lou Wambiganss,

Gulf Station Fletcher Trust

3 1 John Bowpwsk - Catherine Church 596

rt Johnson, Elks League (Whiskers) 594 Elmer Baldwin, 8:30 Shrine . 893 gu Shaffer, American Legion coer. 092 0 ‘url Hohlt, Hartman's Service .. 981 0 - Ero est Welch, Illinois Recreation Lo. 090 A Don Howitan Eu J Me en 589 Bill. O'Neill, Ell Li Me 588 Al Betler, Revie: 3 fon al Mixed 580 MH 2 PANTS ‘Leo Held, fiding x Trade Union .. i

L. Embee, Statehouse Willian Gaddlie, Tndpis Power & Light 570 Ayre 569

Emmett Gertds

Ray Morris, RCA Men 557 M. Saurbaugh, Turk’'s Tavern 551 Lou Reasor, Western Electric Men 546 Kelly Murray. Vallraph Cafe 544 Joe Garoffelo, Veterans Adm. Mixed 543 L. McDonald, Manual Boys 2 games) 409

#00 BOWLER rUVOMAN) Judy Hinde; Indiana .... 603 BOW tERy (WOMEN )

WITH ONE PANTS

Prep Mat Champs Face Upset

Miss 700 Circle

ER

7-Man Bloomington Team to Compete With

South Bend Squad of 10

Panthers Could Pile Up Enough First Place Points to Overcome Handicap

The state high school wrestling dynasty of Bloomington's kings may totter for the first time in six years tomorrow. Bloomington's defending champions, who qualified seven matmen in the sectionals last week, face a 10-man team from South Bend Central in the 29th annual tourney at Lafayette. The team title shapes up as a two- way affair between Coach

mat

Bob ' Jones’ Northerners - and — Ae w— Coach Clifford Myers’ five-time 12; Rt zssell Minett, 133; Jerry state champs. Despite Central's! Johnson, 138, and Wayne Wad-'10-man-team the Panthers-could dell, 165. Three other titlist-have

pile up sufficient first-place points graduated.

to edge out South Bend's team Quandt Defeated Waddell srength. Waddell dropped his first match Points will be awarded On a .r, the vear to Tech's unbeaten 6-4-2-1 basis. Five of Central's 165-pounder, Herb Quandt, who!

10 finalists at East Chicago last week emerged victorious while five of the. seven Panthers won the _Bloomiington sectional titles. Awarding of one-point for each fall in the tourney may be an aid to the pin-conscious Panthers. Forty-eight winners and runnersup at the two sectionals, will compete for the 12 individual championships. The winners at each tourney last week will be matched with the secondplace winners Four of Bloomington's state champions won individual titles last year. They are. Tom Ramon,

won 3 to 2. Quandt dropped the

last year. Tech and Southport, four -quqalifiers, are expected to press into the top bracket behind the two leaders. Decatur Central gontestants

nerup in the=112-pound division.

Tony Zilson, 145, year; Quandt, 165; Pat Amore, unbeaten. 120-pounder, and Gale Sparks, runnerup at 103.

103-pound winner at Bloomington; Stanley Ellis, a weight winner, nerup at 133; and Allen Morgan, 95-pound runnerup. Decatur Central has .... Rice, 175-pound, and Don a 605 3 hell, heavyweight, both winners, series to give_the women—thel und Bob Holland, 127-pound sec-| first 600 Monday. Judy ond-place winner. posted games of 181, 193 and 229 with Indiana. Fur in the Bowes Seal Fast league at the West Side. Both the women’s and men’s city tournaments will go into big week-ends starting Saturday. For he feminine keglers, it will be the final session. The men, however, have four more weekends to go before they will be able to name their champion.

265-185-661 in the 6 p. m. Shrine circuit at the Central plant Judy Hindel compiled since

12:30 p. m. The two afternoon matches in each weight will begin at 2 pl m. ia the finals are scheduled for 7:30 p. m. —4. A.

Town Club Swimmers Here for Dual Meet

The Town Club of Chicago

wwe giris swimmers will be in town

Lucy Court, Fr

< hil laces, Dutch fired a 234-226-220 00 BOWLERS (MEN) ank's Furnit ure 815 TOV z r 4 BIG STORES 680 for Hawkins ‘Resturant. in Charle Clark Stewart-Warner 697 Ruth Graham, Century Ti 513 tomorrow. for a dual meet. They 25% KE. WARHINGTON KT, . ; “i , NN ieorge Lee. Weber's Groc 696 fice Clossin, Wally's Cockial Lounge 514 compete against the TAC at noon 140 FE. WASHINGTON ST. the Pritchett Universal league Dutch Hafler Hawkins Restaurant . 680 Muriel Hays, Marott 8 Shoes a2 é ! 2 ’ 348 W. WASHINGTON ST. while Hughes chalked up a 245- Chet Hu : fers A& H ei ir 419 Ay aT FRM iy aA es 314 and at the Rivera Club at 8 p. m. 1065 VIRGINIA AVE 181-253 679 with Eplers & fo8. Yoilineh Voluners Spe ‘861 RL Forint, Miki Whitlaway 33 Included, on the roster of the \ Carl MeAiee LENA WAIIEE ores 84% Bridge Dalton.’ © Carlson 512 visiting team are Jackie Lavine, Russ Hawkins R. Mallory ........ 642 Mary Kiser Claypool Flower Shop 511 member of the United States Ken Bogart, 600 Shrine . ......... 639 Ethel Maher, Solataire Beverage 508 ’ L. Beckwith, 6:00 Shrine oo 830 Pat Striebeck, Fin 5 nk’ s Furniture 300 Olympic -team and national ( )PP( )S| } ra John Branam, Moore Coal vers ta Martha Willis, Chap: liver Foun. 300 women's indoor 100-yard freestyle 2 Jim- Bhewman eer ho Major : oa over Bemis s Bese 200 champ; Maureen O’Brien, national . " fremore ueller oLor Sales - Jim Yount, Swift & . 632 STUFR LEAGUE, LEADERS (WOMEN) “indoor 100-yard backstroke Martin Brunck. He 5 Bru ry Arnoic ixe 491 3 . Harold Hoftman Bele het Construction & Frances Little, Coca-Cola Ladie 401 champ, and Barbara Scott, freeLeo Jenkins, Ritchey Furnitu 1! Doras Baird. Riviera National Mixed 487 ctyle star H Wayne Tooley, Hill's Bag = Shop #30 f. Rawlings. Fletch Jrus Wom. 478 * 3 ¥ Bob Kays, -Rodocker Motors 829 Wilma Lay, Allison Ladie 4il The Chicago freestyle team Charles Trappen, Hatfield Motors 429 Elve McMahan, Hillcrest "Ladtes Rollie Scholl. Heidenreich Flowers . 628 Lois Chambers, WA No. 2 57 7 placed second in the national inGlen Maxwell, Rainbow Grill 7.Claire Sundman, Wests Elect Ladies 4

Maxine Rolder, Christian Church 428 a door championships last spring.

championship match to Waddell

Tomorrow's weigh-in begins at!

. a

FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1950

each with

has three in the finals and Short-| ridge has Charles Babcock, run-i

Tech's hopes rest with rugged, undefeated all]

Southport has Ron Baumgart, | classy welter-!

Bob Spence, run-

Ulysses '- Her- |

Special Offer %

Open to 100 New Accounts!

a

RONSON

Rama-Spin

LIGHTER

Special

syoo ||

ou

a

)

ba

..PLUS a .and WHILE

f 6 each: Teaspoons, Soup Spoons, Dinner Forks, Dinner Knives. 1 each: Butter Knife, Sugar Spoon.

This Sale is Much too good to last!

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY we offer you the -.captivating LINTON silverplate in the pattern acclaimed by homemakers everywhere . handsome ANTI-TARNISH chest. . OUR SUPPLY LASTS a PAIR of tall silverplated salt and pepper shakers is YOURS AT NO ADDED COST.Nowonder wesay... HURRY !Beatthe RUSH!"

Claypool Hotel Building

26-Pec.

nationally famous

SILVERWARE

made by one of the Nation's Leading Silversmiths!

38c DOWN! 50c WEEKLY

At No Extra Cost!

in Design that Harmoniz with the Silverware

[LI -LL Hotel Building

= PAIR OF SILVERPLATED \

KIliG Site | Savings KING’

S

No Extra Charge for Credit

OUR PO

Fi Scalloy C

Fresh Hot B

“Ou 5720

a To

FURNITURE CO.

"Amy Mc Daniel, Ed O'Donnell 588 Marta Roberts, Marott's Shoes ’ (v 3 50 Phyllis Gandolph, Capitol Lumber 567 Leona Jackson, Coca-Cola Ladies 558 “Katherine Eder; ny 53 Elizabeth Hausman, Rosedale No. T ,. 548 Meryl Burton, -Ayresthire Cotireries 5481 Marie MtCoy, P. R. Mallory. Ladies S44 Lila Littrell, Hickman Whirlaway ... B42 ABARDINE Jenny Stroh, P. R. Mallory Ladies . él Helen Woll, Frank's Fur! ture . 540 1illie Jardina, Fehr's Bee 5317

WRINKLE RESISTANT

SUITS

“46, Woo

Dottie Berkopess Hic ckman. Agnes Junker Century Tir Sophie Krapes, Chapman's Silver Shirley En Falls C ity An

Heent

Whirlaway 33!

C Engraving

9( DAYS TRIAL

with other sets.

Compare—

~The big “clear picture with™ other sets.

Compare—

—The beautiful mahogany finish cabinet

Compare—

—The price . . . with.other sets selling from 20% to 40% more.

. Indpl 23 60° 23 Indiana ) ° Rayou an F 's Fy Yriture 33 i ( , C 1a ¥pool Flo wer Sho 32 New Spring Colors Ma Ellwanger, Bowe al Fa 531 ’ Rut on Raney ¥21 Marie Miner 321 Clarice Cassidy 2: Angie Messer, a : Mary. Jo. Ferusoi. Beck i Drugs. ..... 213 : 4 . ’ ‘Fhetma Roberts Coca “ola” Tadies ...519 D. J. Smith, Ripp! e Munline 5 3 Jo Berkones Hickman Whir laway 5 Arna Elstrod. Century Tire . B18 — ieiiy eA Tom Beml 518 2

THE

| INDIANA'S VERY GREATEST

. CATTLE BUILDING—STATE FAIR GROUNDS

DON'T EVER MISS Opens Tomorrow |

S THIS ONE!

9 Successive Days Thru Feb. 26

| SPORTS AND BOAT SHOW

ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES:

Shirley May France, the human fish Park & Clifford, singing acrobats ° Pierre, the seal, who "dunnit” Jimmy Risk, horse shoes C. Frank's springers and goldens Beiler's comedy donkey Bradford’s sheep herding collies Cage of 2 chimps and 2 baboois : Lester Nance's coon hounds "One Shot” O'Neill's Alaskan movies Abe Patterson, wood carving — “Andrew H. Brown,” the turtle — Jack Montez, M. C TELEVISION AND ELECTRIC SHOW IN SAME BUILDING

Sys OPEN 12 TO 11.P. M. TWO SHOWS FOR ONE ADMISSION ADULTS, 75¢; CHILDREN UNDER" 12, 25¢ ¥

Big 12'2-in. black picture tube, encased in genuine mahogany cabinet, wonderful tone, beautiful furniture. 16” TV Consolette Model 299.95 plus tax

259"

$10 Service Policy (Optional) $1.39 Fed. Tax

$251.25 Total

90-DAY TRIAL OFFER

15 months to pay balance. IT'S A GREAT OFFER!

Victor will install the Bendix TV in your home for only $9.99 and for 9.99 per month you may use-it for a trial period of 90 days. By this time, we feel that you will be convinced that Bendix is the TV set for you! Then come in and make arrangements for payments. All your previous payments will.apply on the purchase and you may have

Come, See What REAL Values Really Are

FURNITURE

That's Right + « « You may use it on trial for 3 months for only 9.99 per month! There is no charge for “installation nor removal if after 3 months trial you are: not convinced that the Bendix

12'2-in. TY is completely satisfactory, and a wonderful, wonderful home ap-

pliance!

COMPANY

231 W. WASH. ST. LL 1588

o

OPEN MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. . .. Good Time to Shop! tn

ont $0.99 own:

Be Ready for the State Basketball Tourney With

wso “BENDIX” 12°41. TV

With Built-In Antenna

No Installation Cosi!

$10 Service

Optional

$211.14 Tol

VICTOR DELIVERS TO ANY POINT IN INDIANA WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE »

) Ls $1.19 Fed. Tax

Chin