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Haufler Gets 745, Beck 705 on North Side While Markey Rolls 726 in West Classic

By GENE LAWSON The Town Tavern Classic.at the Broad Ripple alleys’ stole most of the bowling show last night as two of its keglers féund the 700 range. bet ide Dutch Haufler exploded for his initial seven ‘century figure of the campaign as he clouted 745 pins in the Ripple! loop. Dutch, one of the two bowlers with h Hopkins Resta

Fant to post a 700, registered but they have ‘been Soming fast. games of 234, 253 and’ 258. jm recent weeks. The other Hopkins kegler to Only two more weeks of ‘action: net a 700 was Bill Beck who fired | remain for the John Hancock)

Insurance Tuesday night at the scores of 224, 255 and 226 for a Fox-Hunt alleys. 705 total.

However, that mark! At this late stage of the bowling! was good for only third place S©850D a large number of leagues)

because Chuck Markey came up FE ey Bo its with his second 700 of the season (In fact, until lagt night every one by blasting 726 sticks in the West of the 11 ol except last-place Side Classic. Markey had games Sinclair Refining still had a of 213, 254 and 259 with league- mathematical chance of slipping

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Ostheimer cut loose with four first-place performances and ran the state's best time in the 200-yard low hurdles.

Warren ran off with a ve. od 3. Biens ott Treen) three-way meet in yesterday's ‘Gj, Time. Bye G7, OFF Eel TWO! chill that postponed two of } Leaming (Gi: 4 Copeiand (G)., Time, 0-Yard jtieh Hurdles—1, Os thelmer five local cinder affairs, The War- we 2, Adam ms (G3 Wampler » Sti V m riors, with 941; ‘led Greenfield, * zs" tft eT Leahy (Os with 25',, and Franklin Town- Tao FT); 4. Chanely (FT). Time ship, with 24. 3 ks Have FT line er wey / » i “ Shortridge tripped Crispus At- 23. Vid 1 Hirdtol. OW ow \ -1, tucks 86 to 49 and Lawrence (wc.. 3 Adame (Gor TR ay We sr 3llsce (Gs. Time, :23

Central won its second straight, ¢ downing Manual 67 to 50 at Dela- wer: > “Mied van Smith Field.

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Fowler day, but the other lads fared wc Adams (G) y D t ! . y i ht. Three Weeks to Go Docs not include Jail night's activity) well against the elements. Carl- Helht 8 N With three more week ends to Shirley Puscrals ea a ton Terrel of Crispus Attucks Celloust C.; prailge howl, Tompkins holds a slim Crown Eduipment fenee i 4 did a 10.5 century tying Ander- ¢ foe — tliree-game edge. over Mechanics Hartman Real Estate IR a4 son's . Gene Wilson: for the best , | Central Laundry in. the Classic. Ear- oo ARIES vice Buspiy. oS " 100 effort f0 far this spring 3 1 Cen lier in the season Mechanics was Pox a Besa House nd 8 Terral Also won jane 220 BE nos considered finished in the league Jasper Grocery van 42 48 Shortridge won - 10 of" the "13 ish al " u " inclair Refining 36 54 events Hl » » ” 3 » mn “ . Ostheimer Took “100 MANUAL-LAWRENCE 9 BOWLERS (MEN) N r $ ; Dutch Hauler, Hopkins Restaurant 745 Noiy*pjohnson A argon Se ed 132 Ostheimer captured the 100. 100 Mascari, (Mi; 2. Raab (IC. 3 ue ar ' 7 Stadfeid M7 ' 1 Bill ‘Beck, Hopkins Restaurant 2" 129 Mitcrel] Hare, Ary Marathon Serv. 329 One of these Howe High School girls will be queen Friday for the Hornets’ Hianguler track vard dash, added the high hur Apt , : Time, 31 i di > camitia PONTLERS, (MEN) sa COTA" Reed. 'Gaseteria ; 303 meet at the Howe oval. They are (front, left to right] Jeanette Dixon and Beverly Weevie; (sec- dles. leaped 19-7 in the broad sess IM rot Tn 5 Fora Cone ood Market | 670 ORLIRS TWOMEX) ond row) Janice Simpson, Betty Payton and Betty Lukenbill; (third row) Janet Parker, Janet Graves jump and ran anchor on the winlick Fuliss, "Conkle Funeral Home ses Martha Ader Smith Market 364 P Y Y ning half-mile relay team. The Time Richard Riggin, Sebree's Tavern 665 Bea Akers, Crumley Cleaners «+. 563 and Janice Carlock. ning 3 é e Nayne Clarkson. Carter s Farm Market 650 LaVerne’ Biers. Mike Har ney ... 558 County champs won 10 of 13 Lakes eck, i iyro b 55 - » frank Jobs, “Us sher Sor tiary oon foun Frasier, Joiinson Chevrolet 552 firsts, including both relays, and g HY ‘M arry Lin te p p 2 1 ose al 3 84-Yard urdles R Lc eroy Kerst, Ten’ Pin mon Market +4 June Gleason, Downtown Ford Artiiur-Miler Fi ht, Barred Last Week slammed the broad jump with 5 154 Xs p wo, Hurdle M he. ov Don Woodard, W ‘ank Jones Studio 649 Betty Jordan, American Linen ‘five placement points. Raab LC); 2, Stricker (LC); 3 Easy Simmons, Maeno Motor Sales 648; Eran Sullivan, Oertel's 92 Beer 38 , : Tim 576 Eddie Gaalema. Pabst Biue Ribbo 47 Artella Waggener, Downtown Ford Sales 538 Gerald England. of Warren. put. ie CR NT WR Bud How atin a Wi 4 Rone Schiner Troy OH $38 nN inois:- tH e ta € ere ri a the iron "ball 43 feet, 5 inches, im he) 3, Harmeson (LC). Height \ Home, 64 8 ¥ 3 3 h Eh BA PON Bs cream 811 Nola Cork? Fertig avon 4] y I inches off the present best | Nib umpye a ir M3. wre e rin 6 v der (M > Hetght: 5 feet, Red Shull, Ted Siener Insurance 639 Lorene Schenck. Conkle Funeral Home 520 . pace in the state. es. © Markey. Pox vorthy Ford M € 4p, Do utas Fa a reek Butter i : Match al Chicago Ruled Not a Good One; L-. Manual failed in its third EE ney Masearf— Me: So C ps, Drive-In ower Mart 2 J PEL * iy Nyers 1: 3, Eicher (LCi. Distance, 1-Day; Staton Jane -Kibler; Stokley-Van 5251 8 t t ed Par? A Laundry 3 Margaret Bakius, Hotel Lincoln 525 Indiana Commission Hadn’ t Heard of Ban tea) pnt Moat Ww or al hough ol tt ine ches McConnell (LCH J oy ‘Byrd, Solataire Bevera : Sophie Dolan, Employ. Security Mixed 524 splaying quality in Frank Mas- nyers (M3 Brocer MM) bistines | Liank Bova, Bull & Bear ; Ruth Lehmann, Jama Shop 522 By JIM HEYROCK cari, two first-place winner, and 42 feet. 6 inches 'ower, In a |! Ble ee . , a : . ( ies McMaha Hopkin s_ Restaurant {Ruth ig LR 521} Indiana s State Athletic Commission has approved a fight to be Jim Nyers. Mascari won the -cen- cnandier: A Lawrerice ce: a Jiictiers i ert Richwitie, Pabst nlue Rison Dorothy Bodell, Coca-Cola Ladies 516 Staged here Friday night that was rejected last week by the Illinois tury and the broad jump, knick- |? * Ian nat. Time, we hos. Genteals Bob Atvels, Riviera Pioneer Mixed ... Fane Ty Hotel neon - 18 Athletic Commission. ing Nyers by less than two (Webb. Mock Wallsmith beth Raab): 3.! Rif Bliskoy"" Tompkins a eae re OF Rot, Nil fer | Phage Bi $11 Joe Arthur, former Indianapolis fighter now fighting out of inches. Nyers won the high jump Lawrence Central: J, Manual. Time. 1:44. Baill Hanns: Indian Fr”... 8 Sue Nople. Crumley Cleaners ESA sio Olucago is Hated 15 gd Eadie Miller or —u 0., in an eight- and placed second in the shot- v m Lich, Kno rm : - . roun alf of Friday's twin main event in the Armory. | put. [ ’ ’ ? : . Joe Giovaninni, Grant U; h n 6! 3 Martha Harrison, Downtown Ford 509 i | , — 4 Chalmer Webb, Wege Marb Oster oC : Ruby Wakefield: Richardson Auto Bales 509] The same fighters (Arthur andi oT it too Many Himes. We | The Bears’ Raab won the low Levinson § Home of the Sport Shirt Disk Os de. Sugar Creek Butter * Dot Noone. HBWA SLOTS os s08 Miller) were matched for a bout did ‘not’ feel he should Heht as thurdles and the quarter-mile, 2 Bud Massie, Cliff's Barber Shop : {Mary Mershon, Girton's Dress Shop . %03/1ast Monday in Chicago's Mari- ght .as {placed second in the hundred and George Holman, Mut Milk .... 614 Joan Phillips, RBWA La 505 " : good an opponent as Arthur. a Offers Early Harvey Moreho use. DI te © = Jjanita Cork. LL stone 301 gold Garden. But the Illinois Com- | Ho e (brought home the winning half-| BIBT Harry One Tanase Lucille Roberts. REWA Ladies 500 mission stepped in and stopped gor Ye Thane ISSN mile relay team. lawrence won| = J Jak Curran. Veterans Administration OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) the bout before the fighters even! has taken a different view in the eight firsts, including the relay Spring Arrivals Le) y WE ’ y i ini “en Burel Rutledge Methodist Church. * 610 J0aTS 80h Vor “Wert “Eiectoic Ladies’ 494 entered the ring. matter, §. 8. Pride. commission events. Errnett stalione: Soltaire ‘Beverages & Mildred Lawler, Tuesday Night Ladles 438] The Illinois Commission said, chairman, said he beligved the | 100—1 SAORTRINOE: ATT CR let oka) AO oR EoniitR ator | ot Serv. S08 Mildred Sabo. Kingan Ladies 478/in it& opinion, the match was not Match to be a good one since LICAY: 3. Praed (81 ime. 1a ebroc Marion Tapscott. Allison "office Mixed BO ee trond Central States Ervelpes 4112 good one and Miller was not a Miller fought Joe Sgro, Indiana 3 Yh li urplly (81: 3, Mitchell (CA) char e DeHart, Eagles Lodee aoe Nell Kine. Riviera Ploneer 3 worthy opponent for Arthur. welterweight champion, here oA Mik errell, (CALL 2. Praed (8): 3 ) rancis Storms, Grotto CRY Arthur ‘Improved’ twice, 4 ; } : ed Schoenbachler, Sebree's Tavern / I 120-Yard High Hurdies—1. Moore 8 Mel Roach. Zagh + Resigurant Keltner Released | when asked ny The Times why! In their first meeting, Miller |G Stichrist” 18:73. Gverstreet (CA Frank Brent, Williams Furniture the bout was not permitted in Chi- knocked out Sgro in the second 880-1, Bruce (8): 2 NS 18): Curt Ray, Grapho Prod Cl | d . oe Triner. chairmas f the . . Sore Joe Arthur 3. Mitchell [CA or 2 pa peti Msn ge By Clevelan Thtmots. Commission, saids — |asteated DHIINF. The Toman Goo FE By pehigeato. oo Bob Hensley, Washington Chevrolet 803 ” UP) | . s “The Illinois C ommission will 2, Bes Yard Low Nur » Gilchrist (8 : Frole Allr it Lew Hi Grain go1| TOPEKA, Kans.. Apr. 12 ( Arthur is not a great fighter mission pointed out that Miller not permit the fight to take place, as. Moore (8); 3, Br — ICAI. Time, * Summer weight Be hE Mechta Laundry go1.— The Cleveland Indians today! put he is much improved since put up good fights in both appear-| 'here (Chicago) and it will be ,,SPot-Put—l. Epstein (Si: 2. Midd. 3 Steve Kaymirski. Amboy’'s Market | unconditionally released Ken Kelt- moving to Chicago. Miller, ac- ances ) e 8 Wi brooks (CA) Smith (8). Distance gabardine . Lawrenc Pe Melitresh. Crossroads Tav. $00 ner. who had Been the Tribe's di t hi q. h be A Ch d fought in Indianapolis. 1 fest, SA inches - od elford Wrig utu | cording to his recor as en ; . Chicago newspaper reporte i i CA t ; Sooke Don Bruhn, Lew Hil Grain 20 third baseman for 12 seasons. | : This Ig Ihe Second ance in {a Weight. 5 feet, yd Aerinson ‘CAN or Vat dyed (color Tony Caroselll, Kennington Post No. 34 800 The 33-year-old Milwaukee vet-| L MH f |six- months where a fighter, not Broad ump—1, Atbuush, (8); 2. Jack(CA) and Praed (8 Distance fast po wie LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) leran was handed his walking] When 7 Fit os Sun | ongson, €ATNer permitted to fight in Ilinois, has| |r a inches '* ded. Distance ) Brock Jones, Commercial League 5 papers after having a wretched| {been permitted to fight in Indi-/ AUS L gEoith 8) ahd Smith

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Abe Schuchman. 308 New York Giants. His slowness {was apparent as two bunts and a-topped-rolier-in-his direction be-+ came safe hits. Manager Lou Boudreau an-| {nounced that Rookie Al Rosen! !would start the season at third instead of Keltner and that, if! Rosen failed to make the grade, Outfielder Bob Kennedy would be given a trial at third.

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