Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1950 — Page 36
FI LE NE RA SE
Girls from Manual High School have given the Hoosier capital something to weg about. The
Poodle Pushers, a team within the Manual High School Girls’
Bowling League, took second place
in the recent Junior Bowling Congress tournament.- Members are (left to right) front row, Carol
McVey,
South Side Girls Roll Second in U. S. Tourney
Local Quintet Is Runnerup Among 473 Prep Squads; McPherson, Kas., First
By GENE LAWSON
Five Manual High School bowlers. have brought national honors |
to Indianapolis.
Congress tournament on Mar, 25, The tourney was a one-day affair and each team: or league fall.
The
league is
Shirley Judidns and Rose Laut (captain, Second row, Carolyn Bennett and Nancy Wilkins.
(Columbus, 0
Hoosier Quintets Participating on Opening Squad
(Continued from Page 33) the 36 teams. figure In the prize money. Teams from: Illinols, Indiana and Ohio competed on the first squad. First squad of regular teams was to bowl Saturday) night during the 60-day tournament which attracted 5109 teams, Took 17th Place Station No. 135 team took 17th place on the opening shift with| 12162. | After tonight's opening cere-| Imonies in the banner-bedecked | |Coliseum, some 30,000 bowlers from 41 states, Canada and |Aldska will ‘toss at a $377,000 jackpot during the next 60 days, The prize money is the second {largest in the 47-year history of the ABC. |. A total of 968 cities are repre{sented in the tournament.
Barrie McDowell, David Shaw, Fritz Hadley, Capt. Don Eure, Nick Hill (Front row; left to right), and Assistant Coach McDowell, Fritz Hill, Brucker, Bill Spivey and Coach Eddie Pearson (back row) comprise the Tabernacle La basketball team that won the Northside Pee Wee League the past season. The fifth and sixth grade team won 22 and lost seven in central Indiana competition. a powerful drive to pick up the
Hil rail and
Buck Stewart, Fred Hammond, Dickie Doughty, Jimmy
mile,
purse
Defending Champions | Innovations on the 36 glisters] Ing new lanes include semi-auto-matic pin spotters and electric ball lifts. Defending champions
By United Press
in the At Lincoln Downs
Young's 2-Hitter Wins for Bears
Lawrence Defeats Charlton, 5 to 0
| “Pitcher Geéne Young tossed a the all-events with a nine game 330 A quintet composed of Nancy Wilkins, Rose Laut, Carol McVey, two-hit performance as Lawrence tally of Carolyn Bennett and Shirley Judkins took second place among a Central's baseball team defeated ) fleld of 473 teams in the fourth annial Junior American Bowling Charlton High School of Plain-
field, 5 to 0, on the Bears' dia
eee mond yesterday afternoon. sponsored
was permitted to compete in its and coached by Miss Theo Parr, the Lawrence nine.
own locale. The Manual girls did of the Manual P’hysical Educa their bowling at the Fountain tion department. «Square alleys. Scores were telegraphed
the Junior Bowling Congress in cafeteria May
in to of the Manual group in the Schoo 15th, Trophies wi
Congress has its own officers and for individual set of rules the same as does the provement and high ABC and WIBC,
A banquet will be held in honor
I Chicago where they were compiled be presented to three local squads and checked. The Junlor Bowling and.other trophies will be awarded h achievement, imsingle game. Guests at the banquet will be
The well-played high
! Hinton >f Charlton whiffing eight.
Young walked five batters. walked six men and gave up seven its, all of them singles. Charlton's Hinton and Longmire, with doubles; made the only extra-base blows of the game.
It was the season lid-lifter for thrilling the fans with a 625 on El school game narrowed to a pitcher's duel N with Young fanning seven and
Simon
ls SE years up: 8 furlongs) — Die 1, 113 IN ‘arith 2 80, 2.80 Cockofth Basile), 6.60, 4.40: Bay. AE ors Jus | 1 Mattison), 5.40. Also Brown | Fox
COND ($2500; fi3imine;
current tourney are the Jimmie , FIRST «31400; callming: 4 vears up; 1 gin te8 6, ciis Foot Lotoftow Smith team of South Bend, Ind., hy King Afton, 1 IK. Robertson et Mi Scandal, Prince Trend, ne x ] P b Wi nset { Due (five véterans whose ages average 1.00. Also Genial Sam S.. Red 8kip Dally Double Paid $62.20 | res yterians n | bles. , Tabosa. Napalm, Gigolbury, Break 8 os THIRD (33500; allowances; 2-year-olds: s 58 years, ; Turtb 4's furlongs — Top Spring 118 (C, Kirk) Major Laurels Donald Van Boxel of Green SECOND (31100: claiming: 4 years up 1730. 740; asta 9 Sirs | Sor IR.
108. iR. Edens), 18.00,
| Bay and Gene Bernhardt of Stur- 3. Bliel indie Jane. | geon
3ay won the doubles class 430. Rie Surat, 103 hone), | , § adant Grace A, re ey, in 1949 with a 1332 tally. The Wis- Bayside, Hustling Dom, Jumpie, Celtics. |consin pair met for the first time Daily Double Pald $93.80 on the train e ) THIRD ($1400: claipiing: 4 years up: 5 Jon § n route to Atlantic fy Tongs) Jacks Niece, js (R Swary, 12.2 0 Sm Boun 10 Clayton. 12.50, i-Halogh 115 ¢J. Baird), Bernard Rusche of St. Bernard, 3.4 Also wise 49 Brunette Intermission, 0O., won the singles with a 716. Ct + Wy Flirty Miss, Darby Dimout, Bobcount and Chicago's Johnny "POURTH, 31400; slaimine: 4 Small, veteran..campaigner, .took furlongs. War Ford, 112 : +20: Instanter, .. 115 5.20, 36 ; Mightiest, 107 (G 1941. 5.60 Ato aldina Perion, Islam Prince, In th {ht ds. Bill's five Hero Mine, John Q Public, Engels Blue. n the night rounds, S five FIFTH ($1400: claiming: 3-year-olds: of Elmira, N.Y. led the field furlones)-_Eleaior 8, LG. Cheramie),
2.80: Moose Pone, 111 (J. Sacco), oth a 2802 ‘series - with- Walt 6.20. 420+ Biue Clover. 118 R-Destastol. 4.00 1 nat Bilfinsky, the lead-off bowler fil paso gbennten. I
years uj Bone) so re Monteiro),
Louagsol, Aothra Rinks Pet, Jay Dee
4 . 3 2 Marin, 2.80. Also: Lost Ray, $ Jone), § $30. 8 aff, Zeeland, Zagsing Lordship,
olde ' 4.80, 3.00. 2 5.20,
takes: J, vear olds: 1
Gitolo,
Card, i TH "¥irs Glance, Qui . Show, xJess Linthicuin, Brook kineade entr
¢ Kate. Die Date. Wee's in name only the past sea- {short
8. McPhail entry
OURTH ($4000
fiowanses 3 year 6 furlongs: “Halte » 113 (R. Nash),
30. 40: Mistambo, 108 (W, Pons) Outla, 108 (C. Efrico) i {smothered themselves with glory| FIFTH ($3000; claiming: 4 yea ul miles) --Oozo, (N. Gritfith), 140 by taking the major laurels in tride ji 2.40. [Retintin, 118 y andlo!
[Tabernacle won 22 of 29 games ($20,000; added; Chesa 1°16. miles) asin: played in central Indiana competi-| As Robertson). 880, 9.40. 6.20 olds so: PeeWee League honors with 10 bos: straight ~ victories, Included in Ove “Blue Zac," Nob blest
M. Jeffords entry.
S13 1500: 4 Fears upi 7. furloods X—Fie id dividual charity toss titles won by games of 192-223-210. 5 Cinger Fatt, 108 "H n 2) £48.30. olds: "miler and Hg. EL Jimmy Brucker and Barrie Mec- : ; un Ember f ard) 14 Hanford), 22.20, 9.20, 4.20: diJohn Mathey Realtors Of Sun Call, 106 /D. Lamp). 3.20 Also Ja- ial 135 a" J. Martin” 5.0003 30. Mahaqy. Dowell. A ‘after orthwood, O., grabbed second {Pst Cherry Soda, ‘Rormrich, * Wright EN R. Alicajer” 230 i80:" Mere Bones Other Award Winners piled . 5 . cise 3 i y place with a 5764 and Lakeside SEVENTH (32500; allowances: 3 years Dealer, aSitent Type. ov Brahmin Maid. Other special award winners Park of Dayton, O., was close be- UP: furlongs) - Bernie Moose, 102 (L. -aKl nch-B. entry, were: Capt. Fritz Hadley, mos y vy OQ, 8 Jones), 9.60, 5.00, 3.60; Lawless Miss, 113 oT. i, claiming: 4 vears up:',, ror: H d, hind with 2761. Rr Ede ens! 8.20, 430; Fugitive e 115 (J.'1 1/16 miles) —Dinner Farty, 120 (p Mc. valuable player; Fred Hammon : dino Also: Gray Star. On ® Lean), 17.00, 8.20. 5.60: Walter's Boy, 122! 3 i y : ey, k { : pimin Vears up; ) 1 t s 1000 game in the tournament i 1716 miles: cet ears up: aMess. ' Boy Marke anal YH, Allasty abe p p
went to the Terrace Quintet of §99 #90. 300:
Charleston, W. Va., which got 440 Also: Guess Feng, sculptor, Burning
a-~Bertacct
Ired. Gain” Begig best single game performs | ance award.
Sec urity, Chillin Ques.
hi-Steckier entry
‘Convincing Hill Prince at N. Y.
By RAY AYRES ‘
Sports NEW YORK, Apr. ‘white, a 100-to-1 bet in the Kentucky Derby winter book, charged to an easy four-and-a-half length {victory in the Experimental Handicap No. 2 today, leaving Derby favorite Hill Prince out of the money: 4 : Off to his usually slow start,
doggedly to the {stretch, and then turned loose
PHD, slow in
ly Over
United Press Writer. 15—Loto-
Prince was caught on the at the five-sixteenths pole was bumped into the rail,
He never had a chance to ree cover as Lotowhite pulled away. in the drive to win convincingly, Never far from the pace, Loto white took the lead after half a
hung on to the front end head of the
worth $18,750. Another Upset
The Derby hope also was upset in the Chesapeake Stakes at Havre De Grace when Brookmeade home his stablemate, Greek Ship. Kingsman was third in the field, which included 10 Derby eligie
Stable’s Sunglow led
Sun Glow is 60 to 1 in
the winter book. For a while the crowd of Tabernacle Presbyterian’s bas- 41.068 at Jamacla thought it ett Ketbal team members were Pee ,.1q gee a duplication of the
er Experimental as Guillo-
on ! semate opened up a The fifth and sixth grade net- J on pane going ters, under Coach Eddie Pearson, laround the Club House turn. Hill
settling into
was moving along
TT Branders) oes M0: ‘the North Side PeeWee hardwood | ity although he was far,
Gancelation. Island Hop, Bullffeld, Naval play for 1949-50. Iftar off the pace
the field of 11 three-year
went into the far turn,
; tion and captured the North Side | yo ckey Eddie Arcaro made his
with Hill. Prince. Chris
i ; Ri ers on Greek Song went their winnings were the team tree ROdE Riis. Bul the. fated Were
throw championship and the in- against Arcaro and Hill Pr Guillotine, |for the first time, stopped badly
runing in blinkers
six furlongs and’ the horses up behind him. Hill Prince
4 | Was caught in the jam and bumped off stride. That was the end of the 1 to 2 shot who was considered New York’s strong(est hope for wining the derby.
One of Eight Teams Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lehmann, SXa ! off fo a slow start and finished Chips. Boss ‘He Empty gose. Piscon tx: A} Keeneland The Tabernacle fifth and sixth » Canterbury Wins “ : cher Ron Grimes; with. two for a s £ ¢ shed press. Panar Grier. Hil Sur, Oiney Mis grade net leagues were co The team which finished in the Fountain Square, proprietors, three, and Shortstop Bob Pugh, With only 2730. | NINTH ($1500 years up. FIRST ($2000: maidens; 2-vear-plds; i i | k runnerup role is known as the Frances Snyder, secretary of the =o two for four, led the Bears’ -Indianapoli te : 14ho. 680. H [R: Leanne), $0" Soaring Rania, 18, iJ. Higley) posed of 16 teams with eig Dua Trac Meet Poodle Pushiers. They are one of women's city bowling association hitters ; napolis team scores: 150.36 Zakoor). | West). 5 40. "3.80; Bold Fox, 118 (W. Skid. Players on each team. Indiana Central Coliege the eight squads which have been and June Swiggett, association : ; Geoies wichire |. 1 TERMINAL eam TE, Ae Ni acks more). pad Also: “Custom Bi it, XWar The North Side Peewee League| g operating in the Manual High president. os Trot Charlton o a Baul Pe 133 38 136 374 ah ady Of Time, Ahrens and iS composed of teams from Or- dropped a jus) track meet to n ~ A! AB H A old Port 39 : 7 45 eve. - School Girls circuit for the past rr —————— Yagerh 30 3 2030 wilifa; n Litt ; 113 139 18 i At Oulbteom. |” xFiel oy oI chard School, Park School, First! J Oe Jurday after five ican t-te Fountain Hickman foam (amber it 1 3 : » 380 8 robin on i ‘ £4 1 a oy, TY Smo a0: pd 3pm gay Pi _ en] The Greyhounds took firsts in ah. otal 69 7 164—222 Bb umpuckerow, { ur a Ay 8 ay, oo olis u Be of the Poodle Push Heh ! 0 did > | $ i 3 John Whnset JPA Ns" a Tos ots Philp: BI Te Hoody EE aur oT (00. 280: x 5 "i '% Center and Tabernacle Presby- | the half-mile run with Dave Jones f ; ' - | AR , ohn \tsett Jr 1 6 —- {R. Howe, Use: Ghesintgy 2.80. Also: XThistle Jay, Please winning; the ile th R - ‘ers aggregation 1s Rose Laut. IN Third Place forris sh | 9 1 108 Famer atte 0000 1g Hi hu g Dust. fae re Benin het Aoi, Fine Boots, Ree cus FeneNaits| The Tabernacle Presbyterian|ley Winning: the two-mile run Sparked by a 503 actual total by| Times State Service Qimesc, 338 393 l'Paul oe g92 10 143 307 i nsider ne 2% {Bou bon Blaz. xPield. . Art Bright winning: the high tlkins, who is also presi-)] MUNCIE, Apr. 15 -The Hick- Avplerf 1 0 0 318 Jom “Stocker .. we 388 1 if claiming: (31750; claiming: 4 years up: steam averaged 24.7 points per With 8 Bg; 8 Nancy P ungp 32 0 0 ~~~ w=| Totals g 711 738 795—2234/6 gEcoND oN Tudor. ort A Vall | furionger— Asain. 113 (2. Hiultng game, limiting the opposition to hurdles with Bob Harvey and the .dent of the loop, the squad rang man Whirlaway team of Indi-, Totals 773517 To! Totals "1s 371 p NO. 5 STATION, NO. 135 fi $s 3.90: gE (Play, 112 (0. Sur: ex "58% ; Ae0 60. 11 40: xTra ala Boy. “112/5, Leading ‘point getters fn- mile Jelay. up an actual mark of 2245 to go anapolis was in third place last Lawrence Central 021.101 0— § FS Bauer 198 108 Ta a“ 3 a Alrfleld, Hected Judge Eikine H ins 13 Onis tne Star, 107 5.3: 100-Ya, Dash—Won by Courtney (C), with its 204 handicap for a 2539 Charlton . 000 000 0— 0 Armold Cron 88 I= ie a Al mag, Pet. Brest, Halevon Cross. HIgh abet, Fiint Heart, Pendennis, Baroers mi, clude: Hadley, averaging F[Torl ng "(C1 secon. Kyre (IC) third. Time, total. night in the team event of the Errors—Lopamire. Runs—Pugh 3, Steele, Noble Simons 162 124 110— 396 Ego. } REPL W& SUT First Pal. Ble Casino. Richard Boy, State Fred Hammond, . 5. points per| 0.9%. vard Dash Won by Bollinger (Che 5 eDanfel, Young utis batted in—Me- William Miler 127 171 160— 45% aily Double Paid $126.50 Charter. xPie ame, and Essig, with a 4.6 aver {Adams Je) second, Terling (C) third. i. This figure was exceeded by Indiana Women’s Bowling Tourn- pest Yager. Reibel, Reynolds. Two-base 3 7% THIRD (£2300: claiming: 3-year-olds: 7 FOURTH ia: allowances; 2-vear-old g 8 | Tim Z ’ ther te among the ament. ts—Longmire, Hinton Btolen bases Totals 143 693-2163 turimgs Mr Zippo. 113. (C. Bierman) Allies; urlo.igs' —Flyamanta, 114 8g€. 440-Yard Dash—Won by Bollinger (C1, ‘only one other team among < eib. \CROnOT. ugh 2. McDaniel. Grimes, NO. 2 TRANSPORT ATION 11.00, 5.60, 130; Scog 113 J. Cul ay IC. L Martin} 3.80, . $307 “Pings Fly- The t tt ted 240 free | Alberts fe) second, Lotico (IC' third, entire crop. The Murkinson Mart, The team finished with a total Retold. Steele 2, Douole plavs—Morman Cliff Eastr ride 147 7147 169 402/430. "2.80; Tacony, 112 (C. Burns) 2 i ing, 114 (O. Scurlock), 4.60, 4.00; Starview, e Team attempte Time, § - t 44, led I J D 1 o_ Hin i Morris to Steele Left on basas Vern Thon on 112 EH 133— 381 Br aa Pica elia, eter Barton, Grandma 118’ (R. L. Baird), 7.00. Also: Miss Thrill, throws and hit 103. Hadley, who I Mie Run—Won Jones (IC), outfit, of the Teen Timers League of 2544, led by Jean Drexler's 527 “raw a) Cegtral 3. Charlton 6 Base Delber Baird L..0 111 "136 103— 350 Brahman, Dorann Gun Cay. Dorie Wail.) Breen. white A Bic fnird” Time, ire . Oth > f th on balls—Of , Simon 6 Struck James Guffin 138 151 Hi 427 FOURTH ($2300: “claiming: 4 years up: Figh v x , led the team with 154 points ail/z of McPherson, Kansas, fired a series. ther members of the gh Ph voile t Biman 8 Passed poiick Mitton Broom lad 183 63's TRriongs 1 Ravel 1h tig Eilmone ghting % a Lasting War, Mrs, Eck i Mi Ria=-Won. by. Turley. iC. “White © 2037-543 2580 series to win the team: Dot Berkopes 523; Betty times. Sneed 6. Umpire—Weber., Time— . 7.80. 3.80. 2.90; sConvicted, 114 S Bathe FIFTH : allowances: 3-vear-olds: Season, hit 30 of 68 charity at C) second, Simp: (Cr third. Tire Kn 1 = Totals : “649 7317333103 Ado. 380:.3 Wisenheimer, “Tis (R. pon $ aripgp cdind Reaper, lid ie br tempts. - McDowell hit 10.0f. 14... | crown. [Jordan 521;.J6 Berkopes 516, and] ———— NO. 4 ZONE OFFICE’ Te Rageriy RE, ONess. Sextant.'Stiad-'L10. Lov. $00" Task Round -1t a. o-Miié Run—=Won by Bright (IC; { ei —————— of the Manual team, four are Lila Littrell 457. Amateur Baseball | WAT Qlendening 13 1H - iH piAFinishe Dithed 7 Put om disqualified and Martini 80. Also Princess Dare, Hens t | Turley (IC) second. Johnston (C) third. seniors and the other a junior. More teams are to roll tomor- {arval "Fox 157 119 134— place 90, DRuISute Vv Ip r i Be |, Low Hurdies—Won by Courtney (C), : Harold Mil 8 140 136— 439 SIXTH_ ($10.000 added: the Ash! h Carol Bennett is the only girl row and the tournament will be The Union Hrinars will Rragtice at Lester Maser iH. ih - 489 6 Fa gs) orate Te Te Pormsden Stakes: 3-year-old fillies: fy gone a araiso ars {Harvey (IC) second. Branon (C) third, 12 Jo ». today on Riverside No. 6 — 20, 2.30: Ete rnal Road’, 100 (P. Wondrin 112 (H Manltold), High Hurdles—Won by. Harvey JI) . Who wilt be able to participate in|concluded with the singles and R. Mallory wil practice at 3 p.m Totals 741 630 124-2093 Dopesico!, boltroon,” 105 (1. 5.80: Famous Shake 1a om cnurca. 35 Butler Netters Adams (IC) second, Branon (C) urd. the league activity again next doubles events starting at 7 p. m today or Riera , NO. 3% BULK PLANT Culmone, a Mary. Ree. XEory Gal Tady Mar SAY Stripe {Tine w Bolli Cox " . for 18 J. wc son, oxy Gal TC 8 1 season. Anyone in school, from jay en Garhela” No.3 Wi nO Ee fmm . Keacks “9c i ; Nettie Marie, dos Sa be Pei Butler University’s. tennis team (Oh ond mares” 18, B third” Time 23 1% . . i - 3 82 ETve, ona C u { * ) freshman. to_senior is eligible ¥ Marion's Pat Klein oo ed 1°15 “Tepo ort. RL ww a n will fam Haversticx 141 A Rt © Y Coro! in, xField. aHal Price Headley entr dropped its opener to Valparaiso's sec ond, yp ¥e 1C) hg * Sories ae) £4 + there is an opening. . : mpler os Reds will practice on John Mil 168 asd be 11 R, Gon- SEVENTH ($2500 aay, 3 year netters, 4 to 3, on the Fairview hole Hig i5e 11 Inehes o v to w—— —— olo ac 110 1 urlonz y 117 «W._ Gar- ” ault—Wo, y Cox (C), ale | The Poodle Pushers are not the Named ‘Mr. Basketball’ & Seralder Not of rg 1030S (Bond? Totals 665 3 Kandy Comf a0. 180 260 Harsy D, 370%) courts yesterday afternoon. Ro- se Fin and’ Keller (IC) tied. for only team from the Manual circuit f ) to tryouts NO. 7 ACCESSORIES Montana Sands. Local 0, 080, Unique Reward 112 iE ‘land Leverenz, Charles Raub and third. L Helght 13 0 feet 1 inck Pat Klein, Marion's Trester The Ferris Foods will drill on Riverside Robert Post 3 123 ? ($5000: allowances: 180. Also: Djymy, Wonder Sir » Springer (Cy Dodson that walked off with honors. ; 50 state No 6 at oe T8IC¢ Harold Rahke 3 133 miles) ~Cangway iL t. Bogalusa. Birehie Bruce Laetsch won singles: 10) “second, Nev Pe hia, Distance” 3% Meda! winner in the 1950 state N at 3 pm. today Lawrence Bien 1 oe 3.40, 3 00 ana of § feet 33; inches Other winners of trophies, which high school basketball tourney, |, The Pall Créek Athleties. member of the Irvin Cornel 133 183 134= 430 Fernandes. > 3000 550] free H-s1780 ug: matches for Butler. Summary: Di on sy Vaik (Cy. Dodson (IC) go to the top 13 squads in the np J Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Associa: Charles Eastridee 154 145 HE 485 P. Domenico), 2.70. Als Ings. Cnisbenn, - Singles second, Ne Ney! C Shir. 109 feet A’ {genes Manual has been voted “Mr. Basketball tian, ho Hav erfor at 1 p.m. today at \ ~~ Z Svworease, Alairne. Reigh Jane. rker. 14.20, ©7180: Marltown 118 (& Roland Leverenz (Bi defeated Steve. J Bolinger (Ch ouser country, are Manual Strikettes by the state's sports writers and ‘V2 8nd Haverford su. Totals 625 689 709—3023 EIGHTH (33300; claiming; I-year-olds: Scurlock). 460. Also: Dear Boots. Bello Janto (V1. 6-3, 6-4; Glen Koepice (v) de. fo Cox” (C) third. 162 feet Hee ‘and the Fabulous Five from the miles) —Empty Sea. 110° (J Cul- brook, Beneva, Siddons, xWagram, Act- {cated Bob ompte (B), 6-3, 8-2: Harold |!fg yo centr t WV) Mile Relay—Won by Indiana Central |sportscasters. F h Ri ide- | mone. 10.40, 5.70. 40 Torr ent, 111 . ni Short Rein, xPrincess Pine. xBim: Smolenskl (B) defeated Brackman (V), | {Alberts White, Adams, Jones)... Time same circuit, | "Klein polled the most votes for From the ingsi €— |Machriarews” 36, tao: Bix Bertha ‘104 bells, xFiela tse Rau JY, Néiedteq Bod) (be Mews oS Ane Srelicitte the Indiana All-Stars who will vk cate. Lady Duchess. Chanceling, World PEER (B) defeated Walter Susice (V), 6-1, 8-2. ——————————— uintet, who finished in ninth _ {Ne ul in are Rose Quinlan, Jean COMPete against the Kentucky Cc inney-Lizenby Spat |, NINTH (32300: clatming: 4 years wp Tigers Beat Colonels | dante nd Koepice (V) defested Le- Kazoo Cards Wabash . Bowers, Maton Gorb Bond All-Stars at the Butler gens Jolog? Plies) g-Be nesiobe, 11 FF nil "ie. LOUISVILLE, Ky, Apr. 15 mann ad | Ru RT ow {efeated Smo- ' Times Special ’ . g . ughl [- y tt ~4, 8, -3, 3 Louise Simpson and Shirley JU0¢ 16. Klein made 22 poirits Leads fo Commission Probe: a" nti” 2 0 Aina macheer “mist (UP)—A four-run.outburst in the '*nski and Raub (8), 6-4 4-6, 83 | KALAMAZOO, Mich., Apr. 15— Royster. Helen Taylor, Norma 38ainst Madison's Cubs in the Beige Wil Play Bure, Bold Dan. Bimony, eighth inning here today gave the wil d Ri Feat Wabash College, Crawfordsville, VS . , al fre ys x o state Anderson, Donna Stocker, Eve. Afternoon gaine on oe state finals Group Prom Th h, | di idval . \Detroit Tigers an 8-3 exhibition VVHISON an Ice Feature 1,4 nas been added to KalamaI lyn Coonfield and Virginia Deers tourney. 1 3 “The api) y game Is Pp 0 ises oroug naiviava At Jamaica [victory over the Louisville Colo- 30-Round Amateur Card zoo College's 1950 football sched ; comprise the Fabulous Five SPonsored by The Star. | Investigation of Executive Secretary | FIRST ($3000. claim ogy; ¢ Pr Before 2800 fans. Thirty rounds of amateur box- Ule. The Hornets will meet the « which wound up in ninth. | ye ’ " | furlones —Omissive, oe ii: 2750, Up until the eighth it was a ing will be presented Thursday Little Giants for the first time All prizes awarded in thé Tebbetts fo Wed | By JIM HEYROCK 960. 610° Eq uipotsette 103 oddhouse), close ball game with the Tigers ne, m. in Holy Cross Hall in Kalamazoo on Sept. 16 in the tournament came in the form of A Thorough, individual investigations by members of the Indiana Bl. Also: Fenwell, North Shore. Attrusa, holding a 3-1 lead behind the pitch- To p. mm. So ' season opener for both teams, trophies. No cash awards were, Bu RLINGTON, Vt. Apr. 15 Atpletic Commission into the operations of the group's executive eS nan TH ipole F., April Alr ing of Art Houtteman and Teq 123 N. Orfental St. WA oo _ rmitted “since he le Ague must (UP) —Veteran Red Sox ¢ atche I secretary were assured vesterday. furlongs) Hatvare Mine a et Gray. In the eighth six Tiger sin- The fights featuring a bout . . eontorm to the rigid code aid GeOrge (Birdie) Tebbetts, 35. and The probes grew out. of boxing promoter Forrest McKinney's ot” 25. “13% Hons Riace: 134" gles with an outfield error broke between Golden Gloves feather | Entire New Spring Stock down by the IHS AA Miss Mary Hartnett, 27, of Bur- verbal attack on Fred Lizenby, commission secretary, after the pro- Renick). 800 Also: Social Hour, Gallalad. up the ball gare. weight Champion Jimmy Wilson Bae lington, secretary to the former posed Joe Sgro-Tommy Bell fight was banned by the state's boxing Kianies Pellah. Fleet Vixen, SE pianspee, ‘and Fred Rice, are sponsored by OLF CLUBS
All eight teams from the Man- . wal loop competed in the tourna- . § Went: ‘ How Others Finished The other five squads placed Texas League in the following order; Teen Kats Tulsa 6 Dallas 4 20th, Tepee Towners 37th, Pin §frumont 8 Yountan ot Ups, 55th, Five ‘Sparks 84th and Pi. Worth at Oklahdtma City (Post Hit Misses 456th. — : ow Although the Manual Longue : = _— _ has been operating for the past College Track re five seasons, they became a mem-| Bradley a's ) ber of the Junior ABC. only last solasun ana’ Cotlege Tats. Tiinols Wesleyan
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board. .. McKinney charged that Lizenby used underhanded. methods in .investigating Bell and that-he (McKinney) was not informed that an investigation was in progress. To McKinney's shouts that he was Inefficient, not suited for his Job and “just plain stupid,” Liz: ENbY Oftéred TitiIe “detenss Tre simply displayed a- letter from NBA authorities saying that Bell should be banned for physical reasons
» » » BEHIND THE scenes, “there possibly has been a bit of coniving on somebody's part. This possibility seems even stronger since Bell is fighting tomorrow night in Connecticut, an NBA state. Although the fight fraternity wants no part of any punchy fighters in this state, the calling off of this proposed match and the banning of ‘Bell shows the inconsistency of the Indiana commission. Bell was retired some time ago. but later came out of retirement. He 'hias“been making some good showings recently, having been knocked oyt only three times .in his career, which started in 1942. And he fought such notables as Sugar Ray Robinson, Jake LaMotta and others.
. " ” : BUT THE SAME commission permitted Anton = Raadik, the punched-out Estonian middleweight to fight here although he was banned in neighboring Illinois. And then, just last Friday, the commission’ permitted a bout to be staged that had been banned by the Illinois commission—the {Joe Arthur - Eddie ‘Miller en- | counter, .
i Kic Moment. N Kay, respon — Danger "Ate ad, Escad It became obvious Why the Illinois commission had banned the fight after Miller had been lie 50 $35 TC punched a light.tap and staggered 18 (E, LC
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pLoN 3 years up; 6 furlongs ~Mangohick, Ii lo 0 ring in Indiana. The job pays us ‘E Arcaro), 2.80, 40: Four Jo hn Lata ette 8. 1, 80° Jo {Charles Fleming, Indiana SecreW002 ve . Lr me 122 (H. 2 nhatton 1, St ’ ! . Rhowt $3000 a year. Lizenby, who ood. i (P. Milliga 2.50. Also ook. |} Marshall a Dayton 1. Us tary of State. Tony Coppi and s 8 s ¥ WR Q Se rillo, lonel Cuore, b Res y Js from foottsburg, Was the Scott HS ore, bUp Beat. Yichiean 5-1 J ovrginia’ 3. ~ doyle’ hesder). Ray Wilson will serve as the Jy Dermoetatic et airman, SIXTH 535.000 added: Experimental {Pheion ate (double getive judges and Roy Rogers Mc ey ast came as a Handicap No. 2, 3-year ds: 11,16 miles) | N 1 \ surprise to the othe t ~Lotowhite, 1071S. Boulmetis), 37.90, 15.90, Nebraska Junhis. 1. jand Lou Thomas will be the 2 Q er members of: 8.96; Roval © wstle, 10 J; Danisi). 33.70. Princeton ¥ New York U. 1. referees. Announcer will be 1e commi 1.30; Sturdy One Diiberg) teers 9. penn | ssion and they assured 3% Foreign Affair, Lights Up. Guillotine. ‘Stevens Inst. 10. Drexel Inst, 1. ‘Paul McDuff,
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at the group's meeting next Sep- rn A300 Siang: 4 ears up; 6 tember in Detroit. They're a cinch 30. 5 & 4.20; Shine On, 119 (J. Lynch), to give the matter their full at- 3.80 A Young scam. iid tention. | Srand Actress, Plebiscite, Gary Lisle, Teifanrun, oh Stroliine Moon, Musician, Cap- |
GOOD SPORTS, Inc. will stage A a fight card Friday in the Armory. Although contracts have not been inked, Tom Miller and his group expect to show Bill Roberts, the Indianapolis fat boy of boxing, against Roger Griffin, six foot, three inch 210-pounder from
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