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$ By MARION CRANEY mdianapolis’ Milano Inn lost itg state title by three pins at Ft. Wayne last night. The defending state champs, curtently leading the nation in team totals, scored 2628 in the en's 26th Annual State Tour-

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' second in the Class A comtion earlier, but was shoved when Milano rolled later. ».“Whirlies” threw 2540, led Jotty Berkopes’ 546. lano opened with 851, came ik with 961, then fell to 816 in third game. heir 961 game totals took over place in that division. Indi1 scores were: Marge Skelt 576; Genie Drexler, 540; Eva liamson, 518; Pat Striebeck, 508, and Louanna Early, 486. SOUTH BEND: A dozen Indianapolis teams failed to reach leaders in the Men's State Tournament here. Leading are: Teams — Draper Auto Sales, Marion, 2004; Williams Furniture, Indianapolis, 2894. Doubles—H.| Nevarske—A. Krajewski, Michigan City. Singles—J. Cook, Laayette, 708. All-Events—Ray Elliott, Ft. Wayne, 1747. TEN-PIN CLASSIC: Nordic Hills Country Club, Chicago, ;natched the lead in the Ten-Pin Women's Classic at Indiana alleys here last night. Led by Eleanor Lorig's 622 series from 207-223-195, the Nordic outfit passed Blatz Beer by 13 pins. Biatz had led with 2973. Nordic's 2086 came on game totals of 882-935-967, and a 202-pin handicap. Indianapolis’ Indiana Gear jumped into fifth on 2511-360

—2871. » TN airy etn 3784-202 —2986 hance Huntington 2467-504—2971 ST. PAUL: The 1282 doubles score of Bob Susemichel and Bob Carnagua of Indianapolis held its second-place spot throughout the afternoon of the ABC Tournament in St. Paul, Minn. Ray Farness, who with Bill Lee won the doubles titles in the 1941 ABC contest, smashed into third with Frank Jordan yesterday. The Madison, Wis., pair tagged 1272 for the best series of the day. Jordan scored 210-174-233 for 617

and Farness turned in a 655. ABC NATIONAL

Teams farral Products. EB. Patterson N. J. 2992 Thompson Heating. Cinicinnati 379 Stone Construction. Jiliwaukee cee. 2958

ubles Tony Morene-Walter Warzecka. Det. 1233 eb Susemichel-B. Carmagua. Indpis. 1282 ¥rank Jordan-R. artless, Mad, Wis. 1372

Singles Adolph Schultz. St. Paul. Minn 837 tohn Pakers, Calumet City, III, .. 693 Mike Gast, Louisville, Ky, _. «ire 685 All Events ; Louis Prantz. Louisville x emma 1507 Sr. Dan Smelly. Cincinnati wae 1308 red Karlitsch, West Allis Wis, . 1897 Reb Susemichel, Indianapolis a

COLUMBUS, 0. Harry Woirhaye Jr.. and Robert Roth penetrated eighth position in the K. of C. National Doubles here to lead an onslaught by 60 Indianapolis pinmen in doubles and sin-| gles. The 12 teams they make up will bowl today. ! Woirhaye's 662 on games of 212-236-214, with Roth’s 553, gave] them 1215 for the spot. J. Frank| Ittenbach led singles among In-| dianapolis bowlers with a 624, but! Al Kopitzki, Detroit, continued to| lead singles with 707 and .all-| events with 1985. A 1266 leads doubles. Ed Sowar piled up a four-game | 741 and a 91-pin handicap for an| 832 to lead the K. of C. Sweep-| stakes, held in conjunction with! the National here. Norbert Day, | also of Indianapolis, rolled into third on 741-60—801. 1 an

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TOP AWARDS—The Knight Realty Co. bowling team captured the posies in the Realtors Bowling League this season. The Fletcher Ave. Savings and Loan Association cup and the Indianapolis Real Estate Board trophy went to the squad composed of (left to right) Harry C. Knigh:, Bernard F. Kelly, Ben Boleman, Bob Houk, Oral L. Price and Team Sponsor F. M. Knighi. Mead Knight, other team member, was not present when awards were handed out at the Lake Shore

Country Club Thursday. IREB President Joe Argus made the awards.

Managers Pin

n High School Keglers

; A 16-year-old with a 182 bowling average is fast-becoming the cross-country Weathervane Golf| model teen-age kegler whom Indianapolis alley managers are try- tourney now in

ing to eultivate. When Morris May, 1011 §, R

Alley Future

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ington High School, where he is a junior, he is at Valhalla Alleys

All over Indianapolis today, allev operators are trying to interest teen-agers in the pintumbling sport. Foster Sport At Indiana, where the Ten-Pin Classic now is in progress, Carl Hindel earlier this year showed films to youngsters on the fundamentals of bowling. At Speedway and Fountain Square, high school teams split wood weekly. Paul Ferdinand, George Crofts and many other alley owners and operators are fostering the sport with the younger sef. That's why young May stands as a model pupil. Only a year

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TEACHER AND PUPIL—16-year-old Morris May, 182-average

eagerly receiving from Manager Pat Shelby instructions on how to improve his game. In addition to setting pins there, he bowls in three leagues weekly

never having rolled a league game. When Shelby saw his form, he began “dressing” him up. Before mid-season this year, May, who also shoots in the 90's in golf, had cracked a 244 game and on another night, a 631 series. Holds 176 Average For 60 league games in the West Side Merchants loop he has a 182 average. He has racked up a 176 for 87 games in the Valhalla Businessmen's circuit. And Morris says, “I would like to' become a good bowler.” If Pat Shelby, and other alley operators get their wishes, he will —but there will be many young-

bowler, keeps in practice under the watchful eye of Pat Shelby

(left), manager of Valhalla Alleys.

me leas in he sary oe, SONIC Races to Surprise Win in $25,000 Handicap

band-Wife Handicap Tournament, which opened there: last night. Her 430 and his 470 gave the team a 900. With their 270-pin handicap, they led on 1170. In second were Mary and Stanley) Tuttle, with 1006-153—1159. FOX-HUNT: Five of Indianapolis’ best pinmen trimmed the Stroh Bohemian Beer team from Detroit two out of three games at Fox-Hunt last night, but lost the set 3053 to 2980.

By RAY United Press NEW YORK, Apr. 14—King

AYRES Sports Writer

Ranch's Sonic scored a surprise

victory in the $25.000 experimental handicap No. 2 at Jamaica today as Uncle Miltie, the Kentucky Derby favorite, finished eighth in a

field of 10 three year olds.

The 40,351 chilly fans, who backed J. J. Colando’s colt down to 1 to 3 in the mile and a sixteenth stake, watched in amazement

as Sonic took the lead in the

The locals opened with a 979 stretch and streaked under the of the few fillies named for the

game to win by eight pins, then overwhelmed the visitors with a 1080 to their 1003 in the second.! In the third, Stroh’s smashed 1079! to the locals’ 941.

scores were.

Locals—Oscar Behrens, 642: Curt Heady, | 626; Red Stuart. 584, Leo Ahearn, 57% and | Herb Hohit, 553. . Stroh’'s—Ed Lubanski, 664 on 184-233 257; Tony Lindeman, 663; Buzz Fazio, 638; Lee Jouglard, and Pete Carter, 503.

Four of the season's ‘“perfect-! game” pinmen : were presented belt buckles, pins and rings at| Fox-Hunt Friday night. They were Red Stuart, Ambrose Gutg-

wire half a length ahead of Hal Price = Headley's Jumbo with Phantom Farm's Nullify third. Sonic was timed in 1:44 2/5 and

105 pounds and was the lightweight in the field. He pald $28.80, $11.50 and $7.00 while Jumbo returned $60.60 and $23.40 and Nullify $6.90. Sonic is eligible for the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont and is expected to start in the Wood Memorial next week. His victory threw pre-Ken-

sell, John Riggins and Leo tucky Derby speculation into wild

Ahearn. |

Wins $15,000 Race

SAN MATEO, Cal, Apr. 14

(UP)—Mucho Hosso came roar- Louisville classic by winning the, ing down the stretch to win the $20,000 Chesapeake $15.000 added San Jose Handicap Laurel while Sickle’s Image, one

at ‘Bay Meadows today and just

confusion.

Two other Derby candidates

[turned in impressive triumphs to..,day at East Coast tracks.

Repetoire warmed up for the

Stakes at

about eliminated Aegean’s chance for a trip to the Kentucky Derby.

Softball Notes

Regal Stores will practice tomorrow and Suey wuts nn at Bhodius fark A or Sunday afternoon. | ems should call Wayne Morineo, PRdC {

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Derby, won the $10,000 Ashland Stakes at Keeneland. In the Chesapeake, Repetoire proved he can extend his speed

Individual earned $18,500. He carried only guar go distance by leading vir-

tually all the way in the mile-and-a-sixteenth test. The chestnut flyer, owned by Mrs. Nora A. Mikell, turned back Alerted by a head. Whirling Bat was third. Repetoire paid $5.00 straight for his third straight Stakes victory. Sickle’'s Image won the Ashland by a neck over Juliet's Nurse. How was. third in the field of nine while Aunt Jinny, last year's champion juvenile filly, wound up eighth in her 1951 debut. The winner paid $6.00 straight.

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‘Weathervane Tourney The Junior Chamber of Comsponsor the Indian+apolis segment of the four-stop,|

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The women's pro tourney will| to post 41-42—83 to finish in 12th move to Pueblo Beach, Cal., in Place. the first week in May and willl mr spa come to Meridian Hills May 18/Bush of Hammond, Ind. and ago he walked into Valhalla, and 19 for the 36-hole event here.|Betsy Rawls of Austin, playing in Proceeds wil go to the Service- her first tournament as a pro, York, May 26.27. men's Center, 111 N. Capitol Ave. were tied at 80. *

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Sister Marlene Gets 81; Mrs. Bush Has 80

By ED FITE United Press Sports Writer | DALLAS, Tex., Apr. 14—Petite {Alice Bauer fought off gusty winds on the back nine today to post a 40-35—75 to take a twostroke lead over the field at the 18-hole mark of the Weathervane cross-country open golf tournament.

land, Tex., had her irons working with clock-like precision on the way in to hit the greens a~th {such consistency that she needed

packed bgck nine of the 6100-

| course, | By beating off a 22-mile-an-‘hour wind for a par round, Miss |Bauer was away to a running start in the first 36-hole section of the 144-hole tournament, boasting a two-stroke margin over Pros Betty Jameson of San

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Weather Is

Spring Sports Set To Roll This Week Times State Service VALPARAISO, Apr. 14—Teams of the Indiana Collegiate Conference are ‘ready” whenever the weather will allow them on the |diamonds, link, courts and tracks. This week in baseball finds St, Joseph opening the ICC schedule at Ball State and the Butler nine entertaining DePauw Tuesday. The Crusaders of Valparaiso travel to the Illinois University diamond Friday while Saturday Coach Tony Hinkle’'s Butler Bulldogs travel to Western Reserve for a double-header and DePauw hosts the Indiana State nine, Friday is golf day, Valparaiso travels to Indiana Tech while St. Joseph entertains Wabash and Indiana State meets Butler. Saturday the Sycamore golf squad hosts Wabash.

Antonio, and Patty Berg of Minneapolis. Alice trimmed two strokes off par on the way in after slipping two over going out. Sister Marlene, troubled by the after effects of an attack of ptomaine poising, soared to an 81 (after shooting a creditable one-{under-par 37 on the out nine— |the only sub-par front nine of the day. { Miss Jameson had a 41-36—77, {while Miss Berg, posted a 39-38— |7T to finish one stroke ahead of |Louise Suggs of Carrollton, Ga. FORE—Marlene Bauer (left) lined up behind younger: sister

Defending Champion Babe Alice (right) as Alice's 75 led the way in the first round of the

at| Didrikson Zaharias scrambled all lover the course in the high wind Weathervane Women's Golf championship tourney at Dallas |

yesterday. Mariene had an 81. The pretty sisters are from Midland, Three players, including Betty Tex. Other courses to be played in the cross-country tour are: Pebble Beach, Cal., May 5-6; Indianapolis, May 18-19, and New

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Bill Brandum, 31, of 2832 E, {10th St. reported landing a 5% pound large mouth bass on a “Bills Quad Spinner” at Patton late yesterday. Brandum, who is employed at the Brideport Brass Co., hooked the large mouth about 2:30 p. m.

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