Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1950 — Page 45

THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1050

x So Bud Schoch, Red Stuart Spark

Mechanics Laundry to

Roll 688 and 654 Respectively to Pace

Team to 3109 Total in Indianapolis Classic BY MARION CRANEY . °‘ Sparked by Henry ‘Bud” -Schoch’'s 688 and ‘Red Stuart's 654, ‘he Mechanics Laundry,team went on a spree in the Indianapolis classic League last night at Pritchett Recreation. Bud Schoch topped the classic, and the city, with games of 194-247-247, adding his bit to Mechanics’ team totals of 3109. Jaime totals were 974-1064- -1071. Red Stuart's score came from games of 194-225-235. The laundry team copped two of three | games with Pritchett Recreation.

| Pistons Win Sami Record Tilt Fr Over Lakers

Marta Roberts spun the wOomens’ best for the evening —— a 605 from games of 167-214-224 Count Is 19-18 as Clubs Play Defensive : mes Kore; . . Bud Schoch au Game at Minneapolis #1 or Marott Shoes, 683 from 212:253-218: Herb Hohlt, 678" from 219Stampf

on lanes 9 and 10.

.. Times Special MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Nov, ‘Russett Cafeteria, 23—In a record low-scoring Na. 209-204, - Harry . Tegeler,

i Brother tional Basketball Association Kilner

Frevn Bros, 660 by game, Rookie Larry Foust 235-293-210, and Dan Corsaro dropped a basket with six gee- Taylor's Grocery, 652 by 219-:

onds to go to give his Ft. Wayne 211 (Corsaro bowled in the esco Chrispi League at Minneapolis Lakers last night All others t1 The triumph cracked the Lak- lis Class ers’ home court ng which had extende 27. 1949. The Chicago St the last game here agains

Pistons. a 19-18 victory over the

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the visitors into second place’ in the Western division, demoting 5 ue: § the losers to third. X : oy s : y of 3 a n last night's competi ion, Fre z iel yoals = wer ONY SE eu roa bv ait ‘line Realtor won two of three to ph That Croke: the prévious remain in first place. Fehrs Beer . K 1 vi fi vi basketball record of-13, The ind Herff-Jones teams won three - : 5 . pac ‘hile Stumpf total score of 37 points was an- ach, While stumpt ' : other low for the pro ranks.’ The Coca-Cola teams lost their trios. previous bottom was 38 Marott lost two of three to” the - E Ft. Wayne played a control contest from the start and held the

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home club on that date. . oN Bruhn] It was Ft. Wayne's first road fo: Beer Conte: 3 conquest of the season. and put Russet Cateteria 1 \

totals 3003 to 2996.

In the Ladies Sponsors Classic

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INDIANAPOLIS CLASSIC STANDINGS J

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Freyn team, but outscored in team

Victory

After proper tutoring, lin groups of 48, four-man teams will be formed and the league organized under rules and regula-| tions - of the American Junior Bowling Cangress. Intending lads and lasses must register at Indi-| ana alleys, ‘with the blank obtained there signed by the parents. . The Won-Ten Ladies trip to Cincinnati late ‘in February for

the Cinci Times-Star Journament, :

has been changed to Jan. 27-283 League President Mary Baas and | Promoter Vivian Davis are accepting reservations. Team deadtine for entries is Dec. 2, Entries to the 24th annual Pot! 0’ Gold handicap team tourna-! ment at Antlers. must: be submit-| ted by Dec. 1. The contest will!

be on week-ends of Dec. J, 9 and 16. = = 2 #88 HR 2 Cans BiB 3 I. Stump! Brother s ne O74 i Freyn Brothers . 662 Red Mechanics Laundry . 654 Dan Cors saro, Taylor's Grocery vie 08 ndy Anderson, JIdeal: Pictures 642 Bob Car nagua, Fred Cline Realtor ... 641} Bud Argus. Pritchett Rec reition 641

rt Heady Marott 63 ny Collier, Goldstein Dent Store 3 .» Mechanics Laundr 3 Delaware Bowling Tenter Fred Cline Realtor 5 /FW 2999

* ; ball as long as three minutes at : 8 Cla : one point without making any at Fox Hunt Indianapolis Type- : trv for shots. The Pistons were Writer took team totals with 2507 i behind going into the fourth quar- on game totals of 794-852-861. = ter and stayed there until Foust .- rpR Ei x pe 3 B hit on an out of bounds play. In an effort to interest voung : i Mikan got- 15 of the Lakers’ 18 sters in howling “before they be- } points, ‘including their four field come teo involved in high school 5 7, ” . - goals and Johnny Oldham was spofts,’” Carl Hindel will open a tops for the visitors with’ five bowling school. at 10 a. m. Dec. 2 counters. at Indiana alleys. Object of the Sr ——————————— school is to build up a Variety 8 Club-sponsored Saturday a: m. ¥ 3 : x La Motta and Robinson i; Sign for Title Fight The free instruction will go to i CHICAGO, Nov. 23 (UP)—Con- Poth boys ang girls, ages 11 to 15 1 —— 14 i tracts have been ‘signed by mid Mier: i Slewetgh? Shamien Take Start Crackdown fig w J = os Bi t Motta and welterweight: champ "Indiana Bell ix puso 507 1 jon Ray “Sugar” Robinson for . od Ee Rell 305 their middleweight title fight in V 304 the Chicago Stadium Feb, 14, the N | 300 International Boxing Club" has Elsi wt N announced. | In a crackdown against the in- GIT is J 4a J terstate shipment and sale in In- a dre yor “Bl Indpls. Bleaching 453 i i i 3 lon._Dillon Kery 3483 Pro Basketball diana of wild rabbits. imported Dori Rive Federals 1s f stralis nrv P * | Agnes a : «443 — NATIONAL . ASSOCIATION | from Aus tralia; Henry P. ( otting He His 413 Eastern Division ham, director of Fish and Game, De flev's Diner 413 + » NKY . 433 uw Be w Foi. Indiana Department of Conser-) EY le oan 7 { Ph ilndelphia 625 vation, has issued orders that all CA erry 309} § pia e : violators be apprehended and “ ra . ¥ Ee om STE A A ia

Importation of these animals pci. has plagued the Indiana Depart‘233 ment of Conservation and similar 0 organizations in other states. 375 Mr. Cottingham pointed - out that it is a violation of Indiana law to have in possession at. any time more than ten wild rabbits, This applies to dealers as well as { hunters. | "This week a.large shipment of b Australian rabbits was received by an_ Indianapolis wholesaler. TELEVISION 1 His establishment was visited by * ‘F Mr. Cottingham, Superintendent SERVICE Millard Davis of the Conserva-

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Buck's Janowicz All-Around Leader

CHICAGO, Nov. 23 (UP)-Vic| Janowicz, Ohio State's flashy all around halfback, was close to the top in virtually every department of individual Big Ten statistics,| official conference figures showed. |

The Buckeye junior, who gained...

90 yards running and 59 passing against Illinois last week, “wat first in total offense and scoring,| foutth in passing and punting, eighth in rushing and his seven | touchdown passes was highest inj

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Janowicz had 687 yards in total! offense for a 5.1 yard per try av-| erage while he has scored 45 points, nine better than. Michigan’s Don Durek.

Illinois Race Board Sets |

Sportsman’s Park Probe CHICAGO, Nov. 23 (UP)—The |

'Mlinois Racing Board announced | . today it will hold an open hear-|

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Blue-Gray ‘Squads To Be Disclosed Deé. 1

MONTGOMERY, Ala, Nov, 23 (UP)—Champ Pickens, manager of Montgomery's annual BlueGray football game, that squads for the game will be announced Dec. 1. | Pickens said that select players from northern and southern colleges already have been selected. But he pointed out that post-sea-son howl bids probably will cause some roster changes. This year's Blue-Gray contest is slated Dec. 30.

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