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End Tou rney Pla .
In Bitter Game to Even Up Series’
..the top five quintets.
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Halt a Dozen Meets
Pabst's 3049 Plus Handicap Survives °
Assault by 24 Team
48y MARION CRANEY ceived in tournament play over] the week-end shouldn't have happened to a ten-pin. A rundown of the six tourneys throughout Indiana and in Columbus, O., showed today bowlers from Chicago, Detroit and smaller Indiana cities leaying Indianapolis maple splitters in the
The mauling local keglers re
dust. Even at Fox-Hunt, where the Team Handicap Sweepstakes ended last night, 24 teams fell short of any score set earlier by
Pabst Blue Ribbon, the team that smashed standings there Mar. 24, watched its 3049 actual and 3326 handicap outlast teams in last night's closing fire. Low to cash was 3094. A run-down of the other contests shows:
BOSTON, Apr. 2—The Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple/man rapped in a 60-footer Leafs looked today as though they were out to destroy each other in Gelineau never saw. their battle to win the series “B” Stanley Cup playoffs. z The Leafs found some reserve stamina last night to out-rough the Bruins. .
At 13:11, ex-Bruin Fernie
That seemed to take the spunk out-of
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603, and 554 in singles. Leading is Tom Elliott's 1850. Elliott is from Ft. Wayne. FOX-HUNT SWEEPSTAK Pabst Blue Ribbon ..... ’,. 304"
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D etua TEN-PIN' CLASSIC: Betty ® necks ee AE". rz 189 Ewing, Kokomo, paced singles at| Bai, fife: okgmo +1" a: Indiana alleys in the first week- Nee Ensminger. *indols @ Hg 0 end.there with 572-96—668. Shir-|shiriey Garms, icago | .. 567- $834 led Wérnecke and Shirley Garmes| goidie Falls, of Rowe igs 07 the Chicago Blatz Beer team- AM 2 mates, topped doubles with 1157- Moose Amilers;” Kokomo. aia $e 72—1229. Indianapolis wen > R Moose No. 1133 Seymour ’ 3s-ase side laced third in singles and ~247—. raced third In single w. Cll ANDRIA DOUBLES 3 ’ Cape Beard Buti [1 Hoa Ho Deitol; Pinulen Davis-Harris “Weaver Ere Hadi-128 shoved aside keglers - ; ther cities to WEEK-END LEADERS ] Signal aNd BL Knights of John McGrew, Dior Cleaners asain 632! ake the lead In { oe Lickliter Jr., Fox-Hunt ...... 6
Columbus National Tournament events. The K. of C, tourney opened last week-end. ALEXANDRIA: Alexandria] and Noblesville keglers smashed into the top spots in the Alexan-| dria Doubles, which ended here]
last night. Bill Cleaver and Ed-|Eh
ward Scantlan, both of Alexan-| dria, emerged victors on 1226-162 —1388. | FT. WAYNE: Lucille Merrill and Dorothy Rump of F't. Wayne took the lead in Class B doubles with a 1034. Other standings remain unchanged. After the next, week-end off, contenders wind up| the Women's State Tournament
here Apr. 29.
KOKOMO: Only change in the] hoebe
c Barney Wyant, Packard oberts,
way cisven James Burton, Hosiery Workers Lou Schmidle, Delaware social mixed Lou Pavey, Delaware Twilight mixed Joe Endicott, Darko Cleaners ...... Gene Taylor, Ban-Dee ........... et Russ Walton, Ban-Dee fore John ‘Mercurio, Mallory mixed .. Ray Waterman, Cit alther ... Bob Burkhardt "Sky Hi Juni urkhardt, y unjors Phil Liehr, Fox Hunt ......... y Moulden, Roberts Dairy . Arnold lessen, a. Don Skalf, Uptown mixed ....... Argle Stewart, Ilaria mixed .....
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HAIL THE VICTORS—Scheol 26, Indianapolis’ first Junior High School basketball champions whoop it up after defeating School 37 in the final game of the Grede school tourney, 28 to 22, Sat-
urday night at the Washington gym. The champs are (front row, left
Adkins, Charles Anderson, Harrison Hunter, George Robinson, and Fred Hubbard. Second row, | Coach Wilbur Barton, Herbert Swannigan, L. C. McGuire, Henry Tanner, James Haywood, Tony Scott, Robert Bernard, Elester Berryhill, Charles Brown, and Walter Bean, athletic director.
the Bruins 3-0 and even the best-of-seven seriés at one-all before|
here this season. i Both clubs played the same)
{unlike the first two games at TorPlay Tomorrow lonto, the last two frames went at The two teams will play their 5 slower pace.
fourth game here tomorrow night. | Leafs Score First The tie game may be played off | Apr. 12 unless the series is over middle period when Cal Gardner! by then. ! Blood-shed, battling and numer- Who was screened by teammate] ous penalties were the keynotes Ed Sandford, for a freak goal. of the three contests so far, but|
Broda, playing in his 100th play-
The-knockout goal came at 5:30 13,768 Boston Garden fans, largest National Hockey League. crowd of the final period off Max Bent- : {1ey’s stick on a combination pig] Both teams were visibly tired, inyolving Bill Barilko and 2 od vicious brand of hockey as they but fought so bitterly in the open- ing Matkell. ‘did Saturday night at Toronto ing period that 15 penalties, total-| ‘when they fought to a 1-1 tie in(ing 44 minutes, were. meted out. could pass mid-ice.
la curfew-called overtime contest. Then the tempo slowed down, and+
After that the Bruins scarcely = |
On the Ice
[NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLA Sem{itinata ;
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serresrstensimhiosmetyd HE RESULTS LAST NIGHT -
Toronto 3, Boston 0. (Only game scheduled.) :
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slipped the puck past Gelineau, | Toronto
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off game. The burly veteran turned in a
Jack Gelineau, the Boston goalie, lapsed sadly in the net. Gelineau never even saw one goal and to right) Thomas Looper, Shirley missed badly on the other two.
sparkling shutout while young
Palmer, Titan Head
‘Wrestling Card Here
Kramer Quitting Pro Tennis Because He's "Too Good’
By United Press NEW YORK, Apr. 2—Jack Kramer is quitting the pro tennis
lcircuit because he’s too good, so, Promoter Bobby Riggs was set to attend.
today to comb the amateur ranks for a fellow who might be able to give big Jack a good battle. : i Kramer, who has cleaned up about $250,000 since he joined the! serve-for-shekels ranks in 1948, announced yesterday that he won't
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Bud Hardin, Moon-Lite
Marge Skelton, Packard =. ........ Audrey Suiter, Musgrave Service .... Norma Evans, Packard Jennie Ryan, Mallory mixed .. : Bet'y Jean Carmichael, City Walther Glass, Packard, seven rev man, Ban-Dee ............ Dot Dilley. Ban-Dee ................. Betty Walsh. Packard USE Tenn Fran Musgrave, Musgrave Service . Evelyn eisman, Airliner Sandwich ! Artie Stevenson. Moon-Lite ......... 5051
comes along. | The blond court-master has! simply played himself out of] 3 rivals, and he hinted the public is, getting bored at seeing him romp to victory. Riggs himself was Kramer's I a first tour rival, and Jack wal-| Delawar Twilight mixed 491/loped him all around the nation. | Pa #1 Then Dick (Pancho) Gonzales, |
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ent here came Catherine Lynch: ei Moose Io ge pairs.. D. Tony’ Connor, Bt. Andrews or or..... 481 the amateur king, turned pro and| Fleckenstein and B. Kempf ral- . took on Kramer — and Kramer Bor 1206.124—1330 for sec-| Jitters, Barons took him by four to one. Little ond in doubles handicap, with Francisco (Pancho) Segura of
third position going to G. Finley and ® fiwns for 1142-187—1329. SOUTH BEND: The Williams Furniture Co. team of Indianapolis rolled into second by pounding 2894 pins in the Men's State Tournament here. Led by Fred Mitchell’s 656, the quintet smashed’ 983-971-940. Draper Auto Sales, Marion, leads team play with a 2904. Indianapolis’ Solataire Beverages cracked 10th with 2747. A 2841 and 2813 by 20th Century Recreation, Hammond, and Phil Smidt & Son, Hammond, respectively, tipped third and fourth. A Michigan City duo, H. Nevorske and A. Krajewski, combined 603 and 614 for 1217—new doubles lead. Bud Carrow, Hammond, rolled a perfect second | game in his singles, but settled for second place in singles with a 685 series. Pete Ernst, Indianapolis, tied for third with 654— same score as J. Batchelor, Hammond. Still leading is a 708 by L. Cook, Lafayette. Nevorske slipped into second] in all events after failing to rally] in his singles to take over top position. © His series was 664, | 8
Detroit Bowlers
oI Then Stevens tossed out the sec-—
Pace Tourname
s- Special ! COLUMBUS. O., Apr. 2—A pin-| hungry mob of Detroit Keglers feasted on the K of C National Bowling Tournament wood to-| day and gobbled up everything, in ‘sight. Keglemen from 21 cities gaw action, but only the Motor] City: 'stars were hitting. oe Madej (596) and Ed Aditays (670) took the doubles lead with 1266. Al Kopitzki, who
nelped Wysocki Morticians hitiham tonight at 9 o'clock: and 3012 -in the five-man Saturday, head for Memphis, “where they, GENERAL TELEVISION
rapped 707 in the singles and 1985 all-events for the top counts to close the first of the six weekds. nk Piana faltered in the allevents lead behind series of 697-| 701-582 for 1977. High rolls were Cass Schlaff’s solo 278 and 471 by Madej and Aditays in Toe
doubles.
TEAM EVENT Wysocky Morticians, Detroit Rosebud Creamery, Detroit ........ .
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Al C. Boehn-J. Gavle, © v -A. Walsch Detroit W. Piwonsii SINGLES EVENT
Koplitski, Detroit . A aldecker, Detroit...
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Overcome Tribe Ecuador was next, and Kramer : {trounced him by two to one. 1 Continued From Page 12 Jack showed his vast superior-| change-up pitch to mix with his|ity over the current crop of pros fast ball and curve. |last Saturday by winning Best 1 {prize of $2850 in the Philadelphia Smoke Signals [Inquirer charities world profesJIM WALLACE, the Barons’ gional round robin championship
starting pitcher yesterday, lives inp Philadelphia. For the fifth Evansville, Ind., and pitched for| straight year, he beat Gonzales in the Indians in 1945. He was with straight sets in the final, 6-4, 6-3. Birmingham last season from| ‘Kramer said he would rest for July until the finish, winning|y while in Los Angeles and then seven, losing four. Wallace is ac- renew his instruction of youngs-
quainted with young Bill Phil-'ters and possibly open his own lips, Tribe catcher, also of Evans-|tennis pl yo»
ville, and thinks the big fellow is “If someone fresh with color destined to go places in baseball. comes along, I'll be ready,”
GEORGE "WILSON, Birming.|N® Promised. “But I don’t want ham outfielder, formerly played 0 hang -around until someone for the Louisville Colonels. He 0lasts me off the courts. It hapbatted .274 in the American As- PeDS to everyone, and I'm no exsociation last year. ception. :
THE BARONS "trained at Fur Felts
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er. They went into training one day ahead of the Redskins. John (Red) Marion, their manager, is a brother of Manager i fa { A BASEBALL oddit HARRY LEVINS y was fur-| nished in the first inning yester-! inal & Market 37 X: Poni; day. Royce Lint tossed out the first Baron up, to Ed Stevens.
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Marty Marion of the St. Louis Cardinals.
ond hitter, to Lint and Lint tossed out the third hitter, to Stevens. 8 2 »
ATTENDING THE GAME were Lint's father, brother and small son. The Lint family resides in Bessemer, adjoining Birmingham, | and the southpaw is a favorite hereabouts,
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