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ma -i are Y » > y 3 ¥ 2 \ during the last two years, Brownsville 51. a 56. ; same green and slapped a hole- agcompanied by scores of 213 and Bi 137 | TOMORROW FTERNOON smacked Terre. Haute State, 58 Butler 3. Hamilton 30." : in-one. And shortly afterwards, 219. left him. one pin short of the WOMEN OW A ! : to 42, in the western Indiana {thier Grove 30. Nineveh * “Alex Groza . . . high-.point Harry Dee of Mamaroneck, N.Y. 700-class. He had gathered nine ” =. entery. A a ) - mt =~ ——opening classic. —————<——+ ‘Chandler RS Tennsson gb —— =" de feat. ————————— fired an-aee-on-the 186-yard 17th—strikes——Then—~I hit the pocket Ermer 2 5 3 : Colfax 72, Clarks-Hill $5. man in defea Palmer’ shot a two-under-par 70 Roy Swartz, y 8 35: : Chandler, winner of 15 straight Eastern (Howard) 42, Swavzee 40, Ps Seg stiot : one’ lop par 10 again but the 10- pin just wouldn't Bob H 8 2 iro «ii 8 Ss m r, FY sends 5 . - 3 : a A oles de fall.” 3s iS é = 8 é L mon ain £ a year ago, opened with an 85 to Lien 3, Mt. Comfort 39" r "135 total. A stroke behind Re sald 2 : : ; : ot Bon unker Indpls IlSewriier 3 of ies . : Elberfeld a. Otwell 40. or a 130 total. stroke behind Bob Susemichel clipped 679 with Frank Smiles ] Emer . eiske. Eli Li 53 36 win over Tennyson to indicate Fairbanks 43, Jefferson Twn. (Grant) 22. him was big Jim Ferrier of San Suse € IpPea by WIL] pot Pr . Lou Joy Dave to ket. Autos . 528 othe south again may produce Pillmore, Sloe Soy rraal e 49. Francisco with 136 after a 69 Yes games “of 234-236-209 .n ° thE Le Shoemake nds seen 830 Su ei lle oF le ek ‘ : 228 ‘ . ; y 36. } is : RS Lo: . reland, 96 19 ‘Jo Mayes, Ohio Ofl Cx 5 524 : san an outstanding “little school” Forest 47, W tutbe Falaski Te hope. "And: shortly. atierwaid Classie, while Carl Henry tallied pe 317 Marta Roberts. RCA es 224 : ‘WITH : ? : ' 668 from 193-216-259. Herb Hohlt : IY ou. 617
| THURSDAY, Nov. 2 1930 = or ea THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ge : 3 = — 150 Hoosier Cage Teams 23-Skidoo __Holes-in-One Mark Two 700 Scores Mark League Bowling - © Open 1950-51 Campaign North, South Open; int. ons 0 rm 10S vos 000 10k Sera 0
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Richland Center Swamps Talma, 98-38, Dutch Hohman, doesn't have any with 3018 from '982-1032-1004. Dick Phillips; Mechanics Ladnary. To Register Big jest Scare of Night ~ PINEHURST, *N: C.. Nov. 2 use for the figure '10 today: + ‘At Broad Ripple lanes, C. A Bi Ney. “Titer Relautoon Iam rar pe TT ET aT er Pp) # AC € | made in . TT CE Bigg kings the. Bit Lane took City HOROTS 1&8 Anderson tumbled a 4-7-10 split. RE
RCA. ; He 1950-51 Hoosier high school basketball campaign was under second round of the North and night with a 714. But had a'Stul- He was on the Rock Island team {30% Romfance. Indpls “Bieaoning way ‘today to the usual accompaniment of ‘cheers and groans from fans who saw their teams win or lose, Some 150 teams played 70-odd games last night, the first date permitted | by Indiana High School Athletic Association regulations.
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y i 1 . {Charlie Ralston, De}-Teen Cleaners .. 590 terday. : born No. 10 pin fallen for Hohman in the Zionsville League. DO ae J coeanets.
Johnny Palmer was all but In the 1th frame of his first Ze ee EO ay Jor nd Contalhier sf ignored as he maintained his lead 8ame, on nearby lanes at Pritcb-. Come Nov. 12, the In Hanajpolis Gene Whine: Si jen Teduiale 22] i ' “ ; io a ae ins edical League ...... 3 7 ‘in the competition, because three ett's, the story might nave been Bowling Association Will hold its Kenny Trosper. Mut: ET,
. differer ! x Ed Flynn, Ind. Fool & Mac ‘hine other linksmen stole the glory different. ’ armmual meeting at 2 pomoin-the Bi Irwin Sheth Of
potent northern Indiana school Many of the larger schools hold with holes-in-one. It was the first sane SanRecies po 2 nie Claypool Hotel to elect new offi- Jim Flick, Inter: national: Harvester that “stayed unbeaten until the UP their opening cage tilts until time in history that three aces abl or is Le el hes LTE ation cers,c discuss progress in the last Bernie Lefkowitz 3S semifinals of last year's. state after the football season ends, were scored in a single round of team in the Indianapolis Classic: (oh and make plans for the RM Li —— meet, piled up the biggest score of and won't. start for another two a major tournament. Mike Sansone came in_; Second, coming Vear, © H- Mo( PRESENTS nie the night, swamping . Talma, 98 weeks. Steve Ddctor of Kane, Pa,, shot hitting: 04 with Coca-Cola from : wie Sool to 38. the first hole-in-one on the 156- 1-225 “ a
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yard ninth hole. A few moments Hohman, manager of Janes later Mike Turnesa of White Record Shop. topped the loops in Gi “Prats NY. Stepped—up—to the highest Single game, but his 277, 1
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wm Gosport 66. 14. : ; : scored 657 by 245-200-212, as Or- Artie Gr pau] re St Year for 0h m Ss Snead of White Sulphur Springs, tie Hottie ed 667 with Be Jartforg Center (Adams) 55, Poiing 31. : W. Va.; Charles Klein of San An- Ry Fe
¥ a i S St Driv e-In Flower Mart 507 enn . J; > Fmes 25 2.200 aria’s. Sct rer Storing Beer i Lancaster {Central (Wells) 46, Montpelier Tims Socelal tonio, Tex., and George Fazio of games of 25 -208 at Iaria ) ST Beer 08 BROADCAST STARTS 18 a y : . - - . ala role r Ne + £ 3 d Joe E 1 5 4 Lil 55. Urbana 46. © WASHINGTON. Nov. °-The Washington with 139s. National Helen Wolf topped the ‘ladies Te perdis jor E Kernel. 1:55 P. M. Z Hi Ligonier 63, Wolf Lake 59. X ! r Amateur Champion Sam Urzetta With a 582 on the Motor Kzpress ¥ I pls. Bleaching ...... - . Markleville 43, Fortville if. Indi olis Ol ; feel Pp . eo es Joe : Indnls caching. 8( HON EY! i MeC ordsville 50. Witkinson 28. ndranapoli ympians were feel- or pochester, N. Y., qualified with team at Fox Hunt. Team-mate curt} : ry. Indol [i J etea arroliton 5 a. ered . = i 8) t K Te Ne Grave L di yar : Michigantown 41, Seircievilie 24. ing like low men on the total pole 144. Sally Twyford fell 15 points short ¢f 0 . ch G adies .. « : 5 4 . are ART } Internal Revenue J o Milan 5 Versailles 6. BL Marys 9. 10d; ay. Doctor used a seven iron for his with a second-place 567. ¢ Riviera Federals . Milton 335, Webste > n’R tos t 3 i = ert. Riviera Federals 46 Monmouth 49, Adams Central (Adams), 36 Last night the Bucket Brigade ace on the par-three hole, but he In men's te am totals in the In s. Indpls. Power & Light. 450 § Morristown 52, from Hoosierland came, saw and Still shet a 78 ‘yesterday to be dianapolis Ctassic at Pritchett’s, r. PF a Bureau 3 2 Mi Summis ae was conquerad. hy the Washing. eliminated. Turnesa used a “five the highest’ scores reporfed ith ol day. Steel 420 1590—Top of the Dial New Market 55, Kingman 21. an ., nls A ite 3 ta. iron. “I sw all jus s 1 re Wi t oes YY - [ New Market 35 | ewan 2k 5 5 ton Capitols in its first Na- iron. 1 swung it and the bal! just chanics Laundry todk Lonors with 8 heater 410 Music * News ° S ors f] 5 Oran ge Twp. SFasetter 4, _Kitchel :35%jonal | Basketball Association went in,” he:explained. 303 from. game totals of 964-1! Bi es Ss Se LE go, Ha Fel id YMCA YWCA 397 P 2 - n ne Hiag wd . 0 T | — - M Ker 8S. (2 games) XE - : A bf dig pies hare 33 start of the season. 100-to-84, 3 2 SE ——————————————— A ° 7 Patricksburg 43; Coal City 21. SER n AOR ne : ho) 255 Aus Pretocton 50, iar ol 35. A crowd of 1625 came out of ~ OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL , Jb A : 3 Remingion 35 Bruck Taima ox Uline Arena feeling: that the \) Ne, J AP % | Rising Sun 46, Vevay : Olymps might be in for a rocky. i & BW Rg iB W Joachdate 5% Russelivilie st. _ year in: the league. Last year XN Za Spencer 56, samden 31. the Hoosiers made it a practice ? 5 i% Ee Stileaville 5%, North Salem 44, to run the oppoistion into the; : | 8S 8 5 b. - : : ’ Stoney, Creek 50. Losantvilie i ground. From their opener .it| Fummitville a Panels 21 looks like the opposition will. side-|. . . i & » v =1. : + Kaiser's new car, the HENRY L Roveka Mile Lg he averly 22 wi Mig hay a the Dyer i ines: Walnut 45, Frankton 30 é ¢ seas offers you a choice of two engines: | Walnut Grove A hip (Cass) 38. Bunker % apn : a four or six. "Ll" head supersonic, | (Hil 42. er a Groza Paces Olynips high-compression engine gefs fhe | West Terre Haute 61; New Goshen 31 The Caps were out in front, 57ineia 0 s «1. ” - a > ,3 a most out of every drop of gas (up | Windrail us Converse Sy Dg Ra A jowag a 10-35 miles-per-gallon). Has light- | Yorktown 55. Daleville 43. 30-point first quarter. Indianapolis o. + ning pick up, supe smooth speed - to had come back with 21 points inj A ” f- tt REO Intl " seca ¢ i i Amateur Basketball ne second quarter, but couldn t|
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