Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1951 — Page 36

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Wiriaways In Battle for First

; by ) SACK WELSH \Z7 . Et ~ One of the season's best “alley scraps”

Hickman’s - Whirlaways and the ————— a Schuster Codl Company match shots for the top slot.:Both i teams are now | tied for first] place with 23 wins in 27 games. Schuster’s lost 3 its grip on the. coveted position § last week when Whirlaways took &

is third.

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Furniture League writes {another chapter of competition. {| Roddy’s Service

among the, ladies is on tap tonight at the West Side Bowling Center. | And an undisputed leader of the Ladies’ Classic League will emerge from the resounding clatter of -flying pins as

five and Ralply Franklin's 191 average

ANOTHER TRAFFIC jam may {be partially solved tonight at the Fox-Hunt alleys where the Ideal off

Station and {Gulling Auto Electric are meshed in a first place tie on a 19-8 record. Bubble Up and Sacred _

third- 2 face Woodruff Cleaners to!

erased in the Francesco Crespi|

halt their march tonight. ajracked when Caito - Corsaro]

Kirby Mortuary is second on a 8-16 record. Stevenson's Hardware, 157 game average is the league's best. The Illinois Central League finds Team No. 3 in first place with an 18-6 record and tonight the leader will meet No. 2, in the runner-up slot on'a 12-12 reading. Charley Powell's 174 average and 680 series are high for the league. o on 2

GREMLINS IN THE PIN pits may be the alibi for last night's mediorce output throughout the city. James Smock of Owen Cafeteria in the Federal League at Indiana alleys was the top performer. Smock recorded a 665 series on a string of 248-218-199 games, Gene Hinderliter of Jim's Tavern had a 621 series in the Federal loop. Elmer Batick of the Comets shot a 637 series at the Ilaria alleys and Pat Ferraro of Express Parcel registered with a 634. Frank Wilmoth of Express | Parcel and Joe Danna of Dewey’s Hideaway shot a 6238 and 602, respectively. ‘Taylor Grocery's

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racked up three wins from the)

© 12-12 book and engage Schofield pace-setters. The defeats left Tay-/tops in the Junior Chamber of

lors with a 20-7 record and

floundering with. an |dropped them into a first place tie, jalleys. s with Caito-Corsaro and Dewey’ s| in

Hideaways, The latter swept a series while United Banana dropped a 2-1 decision to Fair-! mount Glass.

Scott Murman shot a 638 in the Thternational Harvester League at the Pritchett-Hunt and O'Grady lanes. Charles Meyer was good | for a 600 series. on » u GUS SEMENICK of Tiny Tot Toys paced his mates with a! 635 series in the Independent, League at Speedway. Claude Stone! was good for a 606 string. Mild action in the El Lilly League at Pennsylvania alleys saw Timothy Stricker of Thacker Insurance post a 602 score. Wilbur Gruna of McGinty rolled a. 600 series and Ed Sowar of Feeney| Mortuary hung up a 600 mark. Fred Giles hit a 600 in the A&P Company League at the Antlers’

alleys. Adolph Johnson fashioned | 3

a 601 for Klencher Lock-Nut in| the Twilight Recreation League at Speedway. Claude Gatewood of Bertran

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y United Press PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8 — Frank Sinatra and sultry movie beayty Ava Gardner were married last night and the spindly crooner’s first reaction was to grasp Judge Joseph E. Sloane's {hand and sigh, “Well, we finally | made it? {- Ava Gardner Sinatra rushed ; |across the room after kissing her i B Srdefroom and wrapped her ert Grayer. {arms about Mr. Sinatra's mother, Milan Ber Te of gd Mn ers: | {io burst into tears and patted A Grill; Eiste Mundy. 502; Central [the screen sirens shoulder affecAlles Mi - | tionately. | Following the simple ceremony oo Boyenue | nerformed by Judge Sloane, one Cieafuer of the guests went to the plano

Pure Oil chalked up a 602 in the! West Side Merchants League at West Side, Vic Boyer's 606 was

Commerce -- League at Parkway

The remainder of last nights scores

Delezan Alleys: Allison Owls oe Dick Wortm. Vag Robert Jines, ing Compar Beverly Smit

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| Oi - Agnes Knox, 461; Alice Dre. 464 MS ohn- in the home of dress manufac | son Chevrolet ague—. fe Hillman, [turer Lester Sachs and played the Killian iy pany, 564: Antl alleys: ert! Johes League—Harold wedding march for the smiling Percifield, 539: Speedway alleys: Hen: | Davis High School 1 n. Miss, |couple. games); eorgeane Cassidy 278, 12 games): Indiana alleys: aati: | Immediately afterwards, the Crawford, Moores arket, {

|guests ringed Frankie and Ava

M 504. Parkway alleys: 5: Stoker’ Service and

1t J > Rn a Su s03) Priichert- Homi 539: land ‘toasted them with cham oe gg ‘gasye—For- |pagne. Miss Gardner then applied

Jesse Culll By ot Sport ' to a St. John Gh League: Bowl, wiles a gleaming silver knife Huff Electric. Se Ell Lilly League— seven-tiered wedding cake frosted

Ernie Allred, 569: Art Hessman, -550. lin white and topped with a white

Electric Men's © Leaeus~Nogman Huser. | h bell. sl. St Pa © oh Lenrae_ Hurst. land green replica of a chure Sulitvan. 3% Yalhaila a flevs: Indiana | Mr. Sinatra's chosen Photog Production Tool of : Vere" Snesa: “ei {rapher began snapping pic pres Telephone, | Ladies are alleys; Sell lin the house, but a battery o

: kept on ann Ruddle. 5186; Na sn jRéWS pho De Ee 600, Pessy told they would have to wait a

while for a list of the 60-odd

ixed League Myron a Dunderman, 471,

two of three |Heart alleys are linked in a tie for games. Hick- third place and there lies this man's gained the Welsh evening's spotlight battle. advantage on a Roddy's figures a staunch 2509 series while Schuster’'s mark gavarite over H. A. Sharp's of was 2403. Schuster's had entered jyryvington and Gulling's are the series leading by one game. capable of disposing of Hal-

It is seldom a tearn has such a quick chance for revenge.

combs Super Market. An upset is needed by one of the under-

However, the Classic League dogs to deliver an undisputed has installed a round-robin jeader. clause whereby the first and Roddy’'s Service Station hold second place teams meet three the high team series mark on times throughout the season on 2937 and the best team single a given date. This system pre- | with 1072. Vern Havens of Rod-

vails regardless of the previous week's resulis. Lila Littrell, who boids a 173 Dick of Foxworthy game average, is one of the big! singleton on 267. guns for Hickman's Schuster #2 = =

Coal Company is equally strong. THE CAPACITORS face the

with such names as Judy Hindel 9. N. T. five tonight in a P. R.

and Hilda Groebel in the Jineup. Mallory League game at the IlliCapacitors hold the which gives Another interesting clash shapes them a two-game edge over Try-, up in a duel between Bolls. Fur- jng Tribe. The latter, with 17-4,

The latter recently fired ‘a 700: pois alleys.

series at the Sport Bowl. top spot on 19-2,

nace and Marott Shoes. Bolls figures to halt the Odd Five. hangs in the third berth with a 22-5 performance but the hard- Bugs is the best series kegler hitting Marott Shoes team is just! with 586 and also holds the top two games out with a 20-7. ledger. single on 252. Jenny Stroh's 156 Ban-Dee, winner of 19 in 27 average is tops among the ladies. games, faces Milano Inn, an 18 Dorothy Lazzo has a 151 and game winner in 27 starts, in a Marie McCoy's 150 is third.

battle to strengthen their con- g 8 = tendership. Only five games. IN THE GROWERS Recreaseparate the first six teams. :tion League at the Sport Bowl, 2 =z = ithe Snyder Brothers Tractor

THE HOSTS HAVE been im-|

1d. Men's League and the underdogs | the fie y will try to change that pat-| Snyder's leads the circuit with

ware! 15-8 and will be meeting the John I tonight 4% the Deis ‘Harmon team tonight. The latter

{squad has won 14 and lost 10 Delaware's kegling five will {but are much stronger than the attempt to boost their first- record might indicate. place record of 24-3 at the ex- Buck’s Food Market and pense of third-place Ballard | Farm Bureau are tied for secDairy. The latter owns’ the | third slot on a 16-11 perform- | ance. Shelby Street Saving-Loan are! pressing the leader with a 22-5 showing and have an excellent, man’s Service. chance to move in or near the. Herman Hohlt's 175 average is main artery of the circuit. The the best in the league to date. Shelbyites face fourth-place In- gs = = dianapolis Herald, a 15-12 team.! AMONG THE LESSER lights, Herschel Stillwell of Delaware two leagues will be out to halt alleys solds the high series mark the current leaders from making on a 661 and the top single with a runaway race of the action. 265. Stillwell also paces the The Pat Johantgen five is leading league with a 202 average. Bill the Ladies League at St. Philip's Blyth is second with a 192 score/alleys on 18-2. It will be up to

teams meet second division foes . . . the Food Market five battling H. A. Wateman’s and Farm Bureau testing Hart-

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WHAM! —Tony Janiro (left) reels from a hard right by Kid Gavilan during the fourth round

of their bout last night at Detroit.

Dark Horse Leads Field in North-South Open

PINEHURST, N. C., Nov. 8 (UP)—Dark-Horse Julius Boros was out in front as the field in the 48th annual North and South open golf tournament swung into the second round, but the gallery had its eyes on big-name players Cary Middlecoff and Sammy Snead.

Boros, from nearby Southern Pines, N. C.. clipped par by four strokes with a 68 in the opening round yesterday, That gave him a two-stroke lead over veteran Henry Picard of Cleveland and little-known Tommy Wright of Kingsport, Tenn. But the lanky Middlecoff, Memphis, Tenn., dentist who was 1850 U. 8. Open Champion, was hitting the ball impressively as he finished in a five-way tie at one-under-par 71: He seemed to be in a good spot to challenge for the lead today, as did Bnead, defending champion from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., who played steady golf to tie four others at par 72

Canadian Welter Scores TKO in Second Round

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Nov. 8 (UP)-—-8Stocky Marcel Brisebois of Montreal was awarded a technical knockout here kst night in a scheduled 10-round bout with Art Davis of Miami The 149-pound Canadian floored Davis with a right cross in the second round, then chopped open the 152-pound Miamian’s left eye in the third round.

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Br United Press DETROIT, Nov. 8 — Welterweight Champion Kid Gavilan probably ruined Tony Janiro’s chance for a bout

with Britain's “cinderella man, Randy Turpin. Gavilan also ruined a few other things last night as he pounded Janiro relentlessly in a bloody fourth round of their 106round bout to win a technical knockout over the 24-year-old Youngstown, O., battler,

The International Boxing Club had promised Janiro a bout with Turpin, who won and then lost Sugar--Ray Robinson's middle weight title, he could beat Gavilan, : 2 » » x } BUT THE: Cuban never gave him a chance to get organized. He started pelting him with rights and lefts from the first bell, Knocking him down in the first round, and finally dropping him twice in the fatal fourth. Janiro split the second round with Gavilan and barely lost the third, but the fourth was all the Cuban's. After first missing with his well-known bolo punch, Gavilan bored in unmercifully, slamming Janiro with three overhand rights that sent him to the can-

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guests. It was revealed early, however, that both of Sinatra's parénts were present for the marriage. Miss Gardner's sister, Béatrice, also was on hand. The Sachs’ home was guarded

One fan. Eileen Harkins, who lives in the exclusive Mt. Airy {neighborhood where the wedding {took place, said of the 34-year-old ierogner: “T used iwonderful, but Ava looks like too {much girl for him.” The marriage appeared to have calmed Mr. Sinatra considerably from his truculent attitude when: he.,arrived by hired limousine from New York with Miss Gardner for the wedding climaxing their inter: national courtship.. As the sleek black,.sedan pulled to the curb, Mr. Sinatra found a cluster of newspapermen and photographers waiting for him in the rain. The crooner got out of the car, looked around and said: “How did these creeps know where we were? Later, the Voice came out on the porch and told the photographers that they would not be allowed to take pictures on their own. He ‘explained that a private photographer would do all the picturetaking and provide the press with

prints. When a cameraman protested the arrangement, Mr, Sinatra

shook his fist at him and bellowed in his deepest baritone, “if you try one picture here, I'll knock vou down.” Immediately after the ceremony

a second time. When he got up, he was groggy and could barely

manage la offer a token defense the singer and his new bride ran against the Kid. out a back door, climbed into a Referee Clarence Rosen stopped green convertible and vanished. it at the 2:41 mark of the round. Mrs. Nancy Sinatra, the croonOnly 6656 fans, who paid a er's former wife who is now a gross 318.809. turned out in coed at the University of Caliblustery weather to see the fight fornia at Los Angeles, gave the at Olympia Stadium. newlyweds her blessing.

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Thieves Move Furnishings From Model Home

A MODEL home display of nishings is just too enticing to be

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deputy sheriff's report of the theft of $1554 in furnishings from a two-bedroom. ranch-type model home at 3202 W. 57th St, The thieves even took drapes. They. left only the wallpaper, refrigerator and stove, The model home, built by Enright Brothers Construction Co and furnished by the Colonial Furniture Co.. was exhibited last week-end hy Jack C. Carr realtor.

the

» » - MORE THAN 1000 persons came to “ooh” and “ah” over the furnishings. After the exhibit hijackers just backed up a moving van and leisurely denuded the house of furnishings. Part of the furniture had been removed Monday by the exhibitors. When they returned for the second load Tuesday, the house was bare. Among the items stolen were a television set, three radios. modern kitchen equipment, rugs and living room furniture,

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