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{shoe pitching, but Mildred Buckner still tickled with the 298 she The rolled last night to come within two “ pins of bowling's hall of fame. Rolling ‘with the Buckper team for the Madison Avenue Flower
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: Lou ISVILLE. Keb. 24 Evansville College quintet came: close to scoring an upset in the Ohio Valey Conference tourna- | ment here last night but Eastern
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Bob @irnagua set the pace with league, uncorked counts of 212, his 688 series in the Gwinn Paint 203 and 248 for a 663 with Delacircuit—at the West Side alteys:; ware: Bowl. Charlie, manager of Bob fired scores of 258, 245 and the Fox-Hunt who earlier in the 185 while representing the Gwinn season posted a 692 set. there, Paint team. posted a 660 set on games _of 235, Byron Thiesing wasn't very far 223 and 202 with Oertel's 92 Beer behind with his 683 mark, in the Automotive circuit on™his garnered in the Delaware Print- “home” alleys. craft Major loop. Thiesing rollegd Woinan Rolls 611 with the. Bookwalter aggregation Jo Berkopes gave the feminine
n i Georget: By KURT FRUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer 3768 bron 54 Kentucky finally won fn" a late Shop at Sports. Bowl; Mildred was 236 and her high series 592 and rang up games of 203. 222 class its first- 600 since Monday Shooting from morning until late tonight will weed out another 72, Capital 68 ny. 54 ¢ “© sandwiched her record game be- __ Six honor counts perked up the and 258. evening.. Jo peeled off ganies of 240 clubs as the field of sectional contenders will be pared down 62° Mississiopi State 45. {ry o. 52 tween one of 145 and another of‘local pin fraternity considerably, Bill Blyth nipped Charlie Quinn 206, ¢¢28 and\177 for a 611 tetal to the semifinal stage in Indiana's 40th annual high school baskét- » i en Sh, 21 | Carl Eagle's long “ field goal 143. After rolling 11 straight after Wednesday night's cold ses- for the No. 3.- spot. ‘Blyth, in tht Bowes Seal Fast circuit at. ball sweepstakes. &o © 54° Emporia State 43. with only 28 seconds fo play strikes, a “Brookivn'” hit left a sion. Sompeiag in the Delaware Major the West Side ldyout. last ora flea > 766 entries already was down to 496 after ee sosnt 61 broke a tie ih favor of the Ken- : Fiera # w21..0 BoM "8 a ast n 8 activities f the 64 defending sectional champions. 10 {Pa 111, St vincent 61 : : Ee f 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Ki Kilander. Hap's Tavern .'....... 602 Etta Mae Surber, renr's Feim Comet Cleaners 511 have been sidelined, six of them — — — Sess Slate 8 Texad Western 03. |Luciians. Hafele of Evansville gon cammapis, GRIME yoo 88 BUD QAR LE Deee 1 M NAPA MOR oC pal Flower shop... 303 yesterday. blasting New Waverly, 20 “to 9 26. was high scorer with 15 points. Bill Blyth, Delaware Bow! Sok 853 Henry Bogie American Tes 600 Lory y 508 They were Sumulitvilie, blasted) Frankie, the only erew io Rvamsville 38) ©" astern ae {Sparle QU, Oertels $7 Beer 11 88, oTNER LEAG Nt Thine oven { Fatitrson, Fails CH Bee er ha by Anderson's Indians, 67 to 35; notch four state titles, hauled IBaraettd X50 15.41 ol: Willam Beck .6:00 Shrina 853 Ceorge Faensi lotche Trust Men 805 1 ! Lounge 50% 3 “4 « 2 2 3 Paul Perdinand, Delaware Bowl 640 4 Hinton, Wilson Bros. Ato Service 89 50 Amo at Danville, Winchester at down Jackson Township, 46 to! Rukel? eid 3 ’ ? 3 0 2 Dale Maggiore, Louls Roberts Inks 640 1 Vinton. 3 jon 3 hd Q Servi r Ves ! urniture 503 Farmland, Fillmore at Gree n- 39; Lebanon, which went all the arene 2°19 ro 8 § Jon ney ny ae us Bar. on ra Westen Biestric | Me x: Neils. Coca Cola. Ladies Gina, JHeisy Loe dour 30; castle, Shelburn:at Sullivan, and way three times, shellac ked Pin- friorde ok 3 3 1 c 0 } J Charles Dickinson, Hauser Sht. Met 83 fk nO ah. Electr Aen #3 Hilda Nels Coca-C ia La . 810 gran & Wo yr ll Mokena; y Dane * iudio ge: 3 i Hi y ve on, Independents J > . 5 ° eres a Bie D 1 vier ana Terre Haute State.” The latter nell, 58 to 28; Shelby's Solden/ Nn ols on pen Halles 8 i 8 Ener relyn.g : : : Vern Reynolds, Weber's Grocery 633 Ban a: nS Catherine : Fo Lh a Li rg llcrest Ladies | 3 Mar ore Kajr Fletcher Trust Women - 50 lost to. Glennls once-beaten Wa- Bears, champs three years : Reid 8 2 0. 0 Bob Schofield, Rainbow Grill 632 Bob Jones. RCA Men Ve 871 Grace Simmons, P. R. Mall Ladies 514 ay. American United Mixed 498 PP ps <i Russ Oberlies, Rossélyn Bakeries 630 Bob Steiner, L. 8. Avré 87° Eva Thaxt on 'ilsor 31] ne McKee, VA Mixed 450 bash Valley titlists, 45 to 33. took _a 15 to 0 lead over Clittong. HOUSTON, Tex.. Feb. 24 (UP) ° Totals 19 14°17" Totals 27 10 22 Maurice Zwieslor Indpls, Pwr. & Light 83 Lon Foot Linde Aly Products 51 Ei 8e1 Haokell Brvamt Kiete ] 511 Snyder. ‘Allison Ladle 0 ON, Tex. .“ J ne 0 i 2 sm } Olive Spee uebire 0 rH ' s c. L ; Jasper’s defending state cham- [hes lost the lead three times be-' pq Furgol, a veteran of golf- George More, Flesh Millar Tractor 827 orent ow jesman, Eis Club a1 peer." Bluebird Ple 511 tewart. Western Fire. Ladies ~~ 308 prong Bi The tourney trail ugeinet Sonny in with a 45 to 37 gom’'s winter trails, cherished a Coast Calls Off 1950 [for Epth American. U RiteduMixed 23 fi a t n. AS D == AL | eter 8 ot p i yO - & S Jim Brent; Cassidy & Sons 23 Clarénce u erow. FE. C Atkins kd es : HIE Lae 2 SrRoon. eT Joe Salyer's 24 points sparked two Stroke 1884 today is pe Harness Race Meet Harey Link §1 Gul ing_Aute- Electric 523 Clyde Wa VA Mixed ‘ front-runners making their tour- Muncie B paced a weather-beaten field into \ - ing 622 ann BOWLERS WOMEN) ‘ney debut ‘included Muncie Cen- =o ° urris to a 50 to-45 win the second round of the $10,000 LOS ANGKLES Feb. 24 (UP) Cyt Heady. ‘Gates © 623 Jo Berkopes. Hickman W 61 S Re CD mT N 4» N A LS tral against Center; New Albany feldhoaseT” In a packed Muncie Houston Open tournament. ~The Pacific - Coast Trotting Bill Adcock, P. R lary, si 30 BOWLERS (WOMEN) 4 S co I ct STF merican eq » ¢ 8 ( Ww 59 azainst neighbor Scribner: Evans: AS USAT TRE Fe Ware —tThe..steady. Royal..Qak, Mich. Assn. has called—off—its—harness rt essen h rr Hiker tat rom 830 Ep FHC BE “PLAY- -BY- PLAY ville Central, which clashes with | * © “odd” incide Were a num- pro sloshed across soggy Brae meeting in 1950 because of the Bll Lee. Guarantee Auto Stores aia Nunes Junker. © 47 city rival Memorial —all in after- _. Sidney 1: w ar. Burn Country Club yesterday difficulty of fixing dates on Don Woodard, Susar Creek Butter 811 J Tady Hindel odiana Fr 379 WITH noon tilts—and once-beaten Wins- 3 ,, = "0 NO! 'ebster with a six-under-par 66 to take northern California and county Gi keto Biri ¥ lowers hop Hig Mabel Becker Far tay Ma inee o7 . . i. low, which faces the winner of the ow the LAK. 28 to 2. ou ond first round honors away from fair cire ie Leo Jenkins: Ritchey Zurniiare y J Mary’ Ba ter Ciavgiol Fl . SE » q OL] N Nn Birdseye-Ireland tussle tonight. Sh nd of an “#5. ‘Harry Todd of Dallas, who card- AS iat Pre \ Rec Bor Bree "Roselyn Bakeries 1t R th Hinto Cha on 348 \ r y - At Bloomington Monrovia 3 Association resident. George Ft Pea crags, at O'Neill's Bar 611 Mars } eo Gale. C oc WC Li bas buy \TH R Db 11 ‘ . Anderson had an easy time coach Bob Moore ed a 88. Payne and Treasurer W. G. Gil- Harold Detoft, Grande Flower Shop 613 Marie Christs X Fu 54 a 4 ) ) ! 0¢ b protested to corse : “arl Re i 612 0 lances $ with Summitville, the , surprise tourney officials that the three {more appeared before the Cali- Tar Turk Ws sh shrine. HH ATA Maher | a one Ap Ladie S34 12 -s 15 Pr. M. 8:00 P. M. scctional winner and Indianapolis official scorers for P B k b nm |fornia State Racing Board yes- Art Updike. H & R Custom Tailoring 609 Mae Keating. C 0 arise 38 . as < scorers forgot to count FFrO as et Lo] . ° JET Walt Glogoza. Cartos Drive-In Bakery 608 Dorothy Spaulding. Coca-Cola Ladies 536 rh BRAT , regional winner a year ago. Gene Tom Fisher's basket as the last Nationad. Backithall -Assqalation terday to-réqiest that his apphi- Earl Woods. 6:00 Shrine : . 808 Lois Glass, Erank’s fi ta, Ms PRESENTED BY } : ’ > > > ! s all Assoc o | acing ’ - 0 fon elen 0 Faak-s Furn re oC A . Wilson led the Tribe with 23 period begun. The -.protest-was Syracuse 108, Denver 80 cation for racing dates be with- jirsy Powers, American Legioh 805 Myrtam Abney Fiche an Cleaner 5 834 Hoosier Pete Vortex Gasoline points. And Madison and New rejected, Moore had waited “too Posen 52. Philadelphia 77 drawn “in the interest of har. Charles Marun EJ Lantz & Sony. 804 road Mi rman Wi {laway A : : ny > i B ‘ y» Te oO climey osely a 0s des eve 5 e , Castle romped over initial foes long” until filing his dissent, and Waterss” 36. Mineboy sans 81 'mony. ! Tom PPA American Legion 804 Gladys Lane, Pehr's Beer 531 AND ust as easy. M i 3 : TE - “Madson cubs, the United Mitene's viet afer he tos [Deal Indi Ii Suidol. Aug Seryice,. ine. son’s: Cubs, » U )\ Ss bas afte e fina : Press title choice and runnersup gun went off. a a on n ianapo 1S Sectional Teams . oN to Jasper last time, smashed lit- A similar “gunshot” by Lavon yo tle Deputy, 84 to 36, while New Mann won for Jeiferson Twp. over, SHORTRIDGE BEN DAVIS ON YOUR Cnastle, 1932 state champs, mauled Nappanee at Goshen, 29 to 28. No Name (Won 08 ) Ht. w (Won _38, Lost-11) / DIAL Shiceland, 80 to 23, after sidelin- Officials called 110 personal : ; } Be . Vt. Class N Name Ale Ht Wt Class ing little New Lisbon. 71 to 18. fouls in two Madison tussles—57 10 gro SOPH «seeceeerenenenenns 28 60 225 Sr. Wale Creu RE iE 1h Sw cell Ci tichls ‘enter. i Scotts ; ; | ard SeXSON sscescscsscsscnee 5-1 160 Jr, | ! reeserreenana ld © ! oo rl Lmjung omen, A tn rans 13 Bob Bruce .....cecevenennncese 15 5-10 150 So. 3 Gaton Allen iliessenaiaanens 3 6-1 8 oy rs “Hoosie adness.” : "1 11 Jack AXline ...ieeecessensseeec 18 63 170 Sr, 1 im Backer ..,...:..000p000.. 18 85-7 3g: Ir t e year’s Hoosi r ‘Madness, game. The last eight-minute| 13 cei fe op oe Tou ow ! 14 Gene LeNtZ «.oseeeeessnsese.. 18 6-1 160 Sr. also came through with colors period of the Scottsburg tilt took - 3 0 Bok. SAIN rIIrIN ETN 6 6 Sr. | 6 William Ellaby , 19 6-4 165 Sr flying. Tell - City’s Marksmenr 55 minutes to play i im Balch ...veveenennicncenes 1 -0 150 Jr. | Ty Ee od bi toyed with Cannelton, 51 to 32, Winless Wiheote. the first] 3 Ken Eiler ......c00veeiieieenes 17 57 340 Sr. Bh Wale non ss rae i 5k Jie cil i STATEHOUSE ” for their 19th, consecutive win. school to win two state tourneys| 8 Jim Jinks ciccieiinenninnis 15 —5:11"""1h5 Jr. 2 Bishan Seherson pratesveryy 5 > 3 Jr. while Richland Center drubbec in a row in 1913 and 1914 but un-| 6 Charles Shoemaker ............ 15 135 So. 9 David Henderso Te auninaaun as 5.7 145 Sr 9 Winamac's tourney hosts, 49 to able to capture a single game, 5 Ward Walker ......cccceeee.. 18 5-7 137 Jr. 3 Marv Ki i oT EE ys 510- 150 Br 38. It was the Wildcats’ 22d during the season, remained con-| TECH ATV'D BINYEaN sii 8 * 2 a win without a miss. sistent, dropping its tourney start! (Won 15, Lost 8) CATHEDRAL | In the next round tonight, Tel! to New Richmond, 41 to 31, at No. ei (Won 5, Lost 15) { City will face Chrisney, while Crawfordsyille. White Green Name Age Ht Wt. €liss I 5 : ” , 3 Ds Jakes IB Geass ee pp— 11 3 Dick Wills vevvevases 17 © 59 150 Sr. py Nani Age m Wi.-Class : Sas nt lison bas 2 10 p10. Knapp Splits Even 12 4 Les A A a 25 a Sr. {13-34 ——Pean—Cunningham' ii: 16 61 190 Sr. 221 W. WASHINGTON ST. é 5 Myro oriarity .... 65 Jr. p 3 hk ‘ | { . derson rests until 1.00 p. m. Sat- |n- Cye Matches i 6. Ernie Cline »ooriri 18 6.0 165 Sr. 2 5» BAF Rosengarten.» sii Jtad tel gn , sirgay , When nem Inajane pun s.| 21 rE a at In on |. ene Panes op SRE EE into Lapel's Bulldogs--the same Two matches were played yes-| 22 3 D THeockINOFLOn 17 5-8 150 sr. | : EF PRN 59 { Jr. club which dumped them in last terday in the state three-cushion 2 ean ckm . d=! 0 SF. 11 24 Dick SImKO ....c.veveveiv 166-2 160 Jr. | ; : i ant Be 24 10 Don Dobbs ivieee 18 5-10- 150 Sr. 1 20 Ed Gaughan... occa 16 510145 drei eT > year's No. 1 tourney upset. billiard tournament at the Board . : Tr: A . 31 1 Frank Morton ....... 17 . 6-0 _ 145 Sr. | 12 31 Charley Kirkoff-............ 16 5-100 -160 Jr. : South Bend Adams turned in of rade. parlor. In the after | : . ! : ) the only upset last night, edging noon game, Dave Klapper, Indi- 32 12. . Charles Englerth ,... 1S 64 19% Sr.-1 14 "35 Mike Conacon ......i.- cor IT well-regarded Mishawaka, 41 to anapolis, upset Jay Knapp, South 33 9 Joe Sexson .......++ 15 6-312 194 8o. 5 = “John Riddle Cspracateniesse 18 5-7 I50 Jr. : 39. Adams was licked 13 times Bend, 50 to 36, in 64 innings. BROAD RIPPLE | 10 21 Tom Catton .........veciev 18 75117 155 So. during the 1949-50 campaign (in- The loser had best run of six. (Won 11, Lost 7) 6 32 Bob Springer ceeesieanenes 18 5:11 165 So, . cluding a 45-t0-33 loss to Mish- In the night tilt, Knapp bounced N Name Age Ht. Wt. Class 30 Ed Woods ~.oivaiiaiaiaen.n 17 5-9 165 Jr. awaka). back and defeated Al Maloof, 50 "" ¢ * = = sw Other former champs success- to 44, in 85 innings. 8 5 John Campbell wveeeveseres 18 6 175 SE SOUTHPORT — Zi il Yo thelr first tourney bids in- == 14 14 Warren Spark ceeevesssess 17 6-1 162 Jr. (Won 19, Lost 2) c sport, Lebanon , 7 i : Shelbyville and Frankfort. Lo. Amateur Basketball 7 23 Dave Jesse .....cocoeeninnn 16 64 172 Jr. No Name Age HE Wi Class || | : . ~ : Th i ho 3 3 Bob Hanna ......eeeeeeees 17 5-11 162 Sr. 2 Dave Bertram ......ii.c.sses 37 8-5 195 sf: gan’'s Berries, winners of only The Riverside Methodist Raiders last = . : . Y ‘night won the YMCA Men's Church| 9 25 Dick Campbell c.iveeereees 17 5-10 165 Sr. 15 Jesse Eirmann oo. .eeveeovaas 17 8-6 - 180. Jr. . five games during the season, League championship in the . Riverside 7 - 7 5 0 iled up the bi est score so far, gym by defeating irst Urited Preshy- 4 24 John Plum ....cevvevennees 17 5-11 170 Sr. 21 Dick EIS viiiiiveevvssnissene 16 6-1 160 Jr 100% ALL WOOL WORSTEDS plie p ggest s 8 ferian, 38 to 35, in the final play-off game. , 5 0 Bob SKINNOr ...ceceeeeeess 17 6-1 175 gn 22 Jack Hall... Ce iriaa IR 5-11 155 Sr. 0 - 12° 13 Bill Hollenbeck seevecesses 17 6-2 175 or. 12 Lee McGathey VV eres ere 18 61 +55 Jr. A a 3 3 o 11 35 Dick Lawson ..eeseeessesss 17 6-3 175 Jr. 2 John Martin .... canssverv- 36 6-1 175 Jr. WITH 2 PANTS 6 4 John Lovell ...cooneeennnas 18 5-10 150 Sr. 10 Gordon Miner Jo corer 18 5-7 127 Jr : 10 15 Jim Alltop ......eeeeeere.. 175-100 165 Sr. 11 Ronald Nerding ........ive.. 160 5-8. 135° Jr, ’ Needham Hurst .....c00eee. 16. 5-11 164 Jr. 13 Tom Paddock Cediideness. 18 5-8 160 Ir. } { -23 Louis Schmalfeldt ..i.. i000 18 6:4 ‘181 Sr. 2 an | 20 JACK WHSON «vseeneesceinosss 18 6-2 183 So. | MANUAL : WITH ONE PANTS -—{Won-9, Lost 11) = - - | No. Name : Age Ht. Wt. Class] $ 50 | { © 81 Ed Frickenschmidt .......e: 17 5-11 160 8r. H * 87. Hymie Calderon ......e.evsses 178 “164 Sr. HN { 86 Richard Elder «o.oo 17 6-3 161 8r. : n . 82 James NYers iieesiseeesasss 18 5-10 160 Jr. “0 B B B ! 75 ~~ Henry Huber ............. ie 1878 155° Jr. aA A DIN 89 Dale LAWIENCe ....vavvevivies 16 6 181 Jr. WRINKLE RESISTANT 88 Tom Srudébaker | erisrensnense 16 6-1 172 Jr. 83 Richard Smith ......oocoeres 16 61 163 dr. SUITS Dick Nyers ©... veeceevissass n-10 149 * So. ’ : 40% WOOL— R ts Ti hiter Gi 0 ni Place —_. e $ Ig I p n New Spring Colors H dl NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 24 crease at the time of — , with the Handy an ¢ 1 (UP)—The Providence Reds of Then rr he oT Pore $ . 88 . A c , " game for the eds wi a : : ‘ hs the American Hockey League acore at 12:48 of the middle : nn “This easier way to carry 6 cans of Old Crown makes _|had a tighter grip on second frgme
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