Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1951 — Page 38

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4 Lady Bowlers in Spotlight Ceveland Hudde Richmond Grabs Top Honors ened ounces Halts Ruffing’s On UP's All-State Grid Team ] tev

Boys, 3-0, and improving their ys, gq improving By KURT FREUDENTHAL |. FIRST TEAM poo | He checks in at 135 pounds,

record to 24 wins in 30 games. " - K1 : re : = ” F Mn g oss: | United Press Sports Writer {Braxton Pinkins, East Chicago Wash- standing just five-foot-five. John Gayer of the Cleorge ‘Maver team ; ig, 0 Wash-

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For the second consecutive tioned rulers of the Ladies Clas- ® 2 ia |sic League. g night, the feminine bowlers The Whirlaways, city ‘and na-

steal the spotlight on the local tional champions, broke a first-

ino’ :iplace tie with Schuster Coal Co. Richmond's rought-and-tumble!™ 3 scene. The evening's main P ’ chr 5 8 ¢ e| “ington E ’ in And 2 Pritchett by beating the latter in three end Ud IER Ll pe UB UR Red Devils, the surprise package Ron Smessaert, Mishawaka_........... E | The second and third teams ! x event will unwind at the ritche ames, League at laria's alleys Dave Yaver con- ; of the season, grabbed top hono {Dick Murley, Richmond . T are just as talent-studded, and ] ; 4 g tributed notewort 846 threesome for - Heads of the Cleveland Indians eason, § 4 top hon TS J Recreation alleys where a fight Hickman's giris pocketed Hi aver Mons be ‘tn the ide MN a. N38 today in the annual United Press| vi, dsm, East Chicaso . (there's a wealth of brilliant mafor leadership in’ ‘the Ladies'l op 898-825-860 while Schus- League at the West Side alleys got. together yesterday and one Indiana High School football “all- Beb Goldenberg, Richmond . G terial among the “honorable men3 2583 on 898-825-860 while Schu Cecil Trowbridge had a 621, Bob Car- ihili x0 4 » | Ted Karras, Gary Emerson G Sponsor Classic League is sched-| ter's best effort was 2327 negie, 617, and Bob Kay, 606 Bill Beck's of the possibilities for 1952 mana- state” line-up. { 453, Lpotens, South Bend Washington ¢ tions.” Despite unlimited substi- 4 25 series was best shrine , . 3 i J Yontr: Tonf , : “ Xe uled. 754-736-837. The sweep leaves DE ay Wa Re a en te Tine yer of the Indiapapolis Indians The North Central Conference im Peters, Rick ond 9 B tutions, they still play “only” 11- if It will mark the second straight, Hickman’s with a 26-4 record. Ballard of » Ripple: Matinee wag provhptly eliminated champions, who last week com-| Bi Keletemerer, Evansville Central .. B man football, thus the limita- Ry week Indianapo- : Schuster’s defeat not only cost : bie jabes but. her bis rating. former Now Yori oS her frst unbeaten and, hu we oc B tions per team. Only 1 lis Typ ewrite them top billing but toppled eveling a 7-310, apiit. Miss Bai- Red Rufling, former New York untied season, placed three play-| Ame Glassman, 1a Potts ........... B ’ od De Ho | ‘them into a tie with Boils Fur- lard 1s ft-handed. ¢ atl ‘Stamm of Spe. Jankse hurler Si was men- ers on the UP first team, which SECOND TEAM Ya S— weather : . | ‘ Men's League at Dezelan alleys. ioned as a candidate for mana- Kas everything an all-staf tfit Cal Gross . : . " abi nace for se 23- $ y B & state ou : cup, Auburn ea sian ay E | Ket teas stay showing Served Pincoom » By ihe remainder of last night's results gerial chores here, was appointed should have—power, speed and Ed Wiehe Bob ong Conteal eit’ ¥ Harvard Drops 3 Major But if i a Bolls gained the deadlock de-|808, respectively. Jim Haupt Of Tarts alleys: Christian Church Ladies | (rouble shooter” for the Cleve- deception in the backfield, rugged [on Siete, Sputh Bend Riley ....... ‘Teams From '52 Card dral and § IE LOth |spite a 2-1 loss to fourth-place Sallard Dairy had a 636. Woody] Lasue—Jjuanita Dill, als; Iidiana {land farm system. linemen and balance. Lambert Lamberson, La Porte an G | GAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 9 to move 51 y fever, ; iy {Smith of William Law & Son shot| Lange, 459; Dick Mever, 593; ®_H. | Mike McNally was n: ¢ 2 a] = nO Drobr Hw waren ' 3 oY Jeather : 09 gl 459; yer, oH | McNally was named head| _ : John O'Drobinak, Hammond Noll ..... B ; the Weather teams feel that Marott Shoes, who own a 22-815,,". 4 Bob Hensley of Ballard Mothersill Ell Lily Leasue, 563, Pris |p the farm circuit. He has been! EIGHT TEAMS are represent-| jack Wilson, Michigan City . B |(UP)—Harvard announced today to battle for

Dairy had 606. Brass League—Clay Mills, 568: ‘West | 4 ‘ed in the first eleven, dominated ken Bueskowski, South Bend Central . B |that Army, Cornell and Holy 3 president of the Cleveland East Don Hunt, Evansville Bosse ........... B |Cross will be dropped from the

d leys Sadi S Al Kriner of Rolles Printers has| Alpert = Wishmever. © 403." Delaware lern- League team, Wilkes-Barre, PY the upstate elite who garnered Frank Henico, Linton . Cri 's 1952 football schedule mson’s

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fifth-place tie with their victim.| | alleys ' enough for both > a 625 in the Printcraft League at Jievg: Bell Telephone Men's League pg all’ but four berths. X { THIRD TEAM ; R ) 7 .. C, Bradley, 545; Pritchett-Hunt & . | $ . of them. And. \ The teams have a 20-10 ledger. |p. 0 ware alleys. | Olarady “slievs! Rc "A a A ‘wm East Chicago Washington Full-| nop springer, Indianapolis CathedratT 48nd be replaced by Washington tine ls Pu pardner, they are Whe, Hickman’'s victory was paced 3 a» a { jell Christenberry, S545; Bpesdway alleys: | TEER . pack Bill Murakowski is the only Dick Georgette, Evansville Reits ...... E University of St. Louls, Colgate 6 : ' by Lila Littrell 565 jes. | Bak Lea. Tocucts ~~ Leajue—Clarencs | RUFFING was the second : Jack Benjamin, Mishawaka ........... T crowd of so going to settle it Welsh y 4 on a series.] wWORRIS MAY, the 17-year-old! Aor 1oosue civie Facrt¥ie: Hrosd ‘repeater on this dream team Joe Kruzan, Hammond Noll a ¥ |and Davidson. ." are of ” acl Jo Berkopes and Ann Crull rolled . ; . ih le Lh A oC d_lamong those mentioned early, to which i d ly iunior— jack Theuerkauf, Evansville Bosse ... G | I'he fans wi against each Aa. BGS a 502 {lad who is lifting many of the TER" 2 CVs: od estern Electric League ) which includes only one junior——| Nander Vargo, South Bend Washing- { her's clit b other. . Tid |Sehu ter , aidg] Tespectively. veterans evebrows, stunned the _ Deselan alleys: Men's [easue—Gene D¢ eliminated. First was. Billl Tackle Everett Donaldson of East| 8, Lo ooo oiaiy timer @ | be playing S | i 1 v o pr ca-Col 8 111 ie - “hin oF . Sey * » Ln ave vi we Dl ng Indianapolis Typewriter, who |. or Bp the formigailery at the Valhalla lanes 1ast’ Jonrus_irens Kent. 451: Women's bogs | NOrman, manager of the Wilkes: Chicago Roosevelt. | Junior Fhiovs. Kokome one’ LB z Hep aye replaced Indiana Gear at the |. hard-hittin red ro obey Might with a 648 series. That fig-| ¢fal Union Leaguc—Eisie Tingle, 469: |Barre club the past two seasons.| Backfield contenders for state Whitey Bell. Warsaw | oh B HOUR IT'S THE ? 8 roebeliyre wasn’t phenomenal but May's Square Handicap Leasue--Ken Birely, | Norman signed as a coach with honors were so numerous, the Elden Matis, South Bend Riley B both teams.

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helm on Oct. 19, was held to & |. + 41. ’ i . Ny : | : . squad with 498. Jenny! thjrq game was close to it. PO ne a Ol ry ile the St. Louis Browns recently. [three top teams are composed of ———————— —————————— Among those left in the run- five backs. There still remained plenty of talent for several first-

y yee last |p 7 + 2-1 victory by Tom Joyce Wood of Stokely Van Camp had! norris rolled games of 180 Comet Cleaners, 514; Blanche ——— rate ball-carrying crews,

National No. 2. . na Bank No. 3: ning are Birdie Tebbetts, Cleve-—

, ner, week. Dave Hockett’ needed & 3 555 and Jan Blyth of Rodocker’s! and 192 and then blasted a 276 - Laodehamel Indi

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sweep for the berth but won hung up a 558. . Jaxter Grill 03 only 2-1 over Bowes Seal Fast. # » a single He fired a strike, had x °R Cc & D. 508! land catcher; Del Baker, manager Wi C Mat h s. 5. We Sloan) Juutivelend ET These developments set the ANOTHER. tudisouted - leader two spares and then eight Betty Bradley, Al's of San Diego last season, and ins Cue arc - THE FIRST string weighs in { We H. Just Installed a New “The Irish Tae stage for tonight's Show. AN R dispute leader strikes in a row before leaving Stewart Warner Snuffy Sternweiss. It took 112 innings but Dave . Bi A $ 8 gns in e ave us other eo-city Blaze Shey Same lo Ihe forerront last night, two. pins standing on his final ,[235ue Dick » GAARA Klapper finished with a 50-48 vic- 4! an average of better than 182 3 Machine That Enables Us to I'ech battles . at the Fox-Hunt bowl emporium., shot. May's performanee 52 Broad Ripple + tory ov Jalter Rams ast pounds. Richmond Tackle Dick }G;j i i i > Side Cn . Wing ) = . + Ma) 3 aE Creat ue, ory over Walter Ramsey last . qt Give You This Special Service Fast Side t Both teams are laden with tals Gulling’s Auto Electric grabbed sparked Segall’s Drugs to a 3-0 ahr: 4. Carl Rit. Fight Results night in a match in the City Murley tops them all with his Greenclads,

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ent. The Typewriters have such the top perch in the Ideal Furni- victory over Eaton Trailer Sales Three-Cushion * Billiard Tourna- <20 pounds, and fleet-footed scat-

performers as Agnes Junker, a ture League by disposing of Hal-' and boosted the league leaders’ alleys NEW YORK sal ment at the Board of Trade par- back Alex Kalemba of Hammond _—_ 4 i 4 k, Nell 's 8 a ¢ by : : eld Motors, 583; L oyer, iMariino. a ce pa v y : EY . 51 AVE FR-0803 kh hig gg Rp Som rey Market, 21-9 Yecord lo 25-4, he es Rove eH Jones, 181, Yor Ne lor. High run for each was four. Noll is the “baby” of the bunch. § MASS. . Cathedral's Se ’ , rulling’s now own a 21- DE ™™ TT — vm ——— win. Washin 603 series last Friday, and Becky record and pull free-of Roddy's | tilts to date Friedman. Dave Hockett's roster, Service Station, who were up- v . -» Coach Joe | while, were (

has Betty Bisesi, another 176 get by H. A. Sharp of Irvingkegler, Helen Dysert, Evelyn ton, Roddy’s were beaten, 2-1, Reed, Mary Tuttle, and Alice and are left with a 20-10 show- | :

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Clossin. ing; dropping out of a tie for | . son. to retai In other key games, the third-| first place. Bubble-Up erased | . The Spart place Indiana Gears square off Sacred Heart, 3-0, and assumed | j thelr 1 with Waltermire Real Estate. complete claim of third place. ! battle for at wal crown

The Gears have a 18-9 record. Ope of the city's best individ- | Tom Joyce, riding in the fourth ya) performances was turned in| position, move in on the One-Ten hy Bob Myer of Super Tools on|

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2.2 8, Imark on games of 178-265-235. IT APPEARS to be the same Frank Davis had 632 and Paul | Thev are old story in the Washington Men’s Silvestri . posted a 631 mark. | Mappes. - Al League tonight at the Illinois Vern Havens of Roddy’s hit a 602] nd Je alleys. Beam’s Illinois are leading and H. Abram of H. A. Sharp; HicH oe the circuit on a 25-2 book and, had a 601. ! H G + Se after meeting Climax Machinery, 8 2 8 - | wi be the! the former may have bolstered (IY ICE CREAM continued give Broun v g this

the margin. This speculation is derived from the fact second-place Bolls Furnace meets fifth-place J.D. Eastman. Bolls has won 22 and lost five games but share the position with Marshall's Men's Wear. J. D. Eastman, an 18-9 performer, is probably a much stronger foe than even the record indicates and could upset Bolls’ dreams of a top spot. = - 8, a EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY has drawn to a six-game edge in the Fountain Square Classic League but the scrap for second place has developed into a three-way tie. The Laundrymen, now carrving a 21-6 record, polished off Pure Oil, 3-0, last week to become a standout in the loop. Only a surprising performance by fifthplace Walt's Plumbing tonight can stop Excelsior Laundry. The latter has a 13-14.record but they! don’t have a Larry Lehmann or Jack Ervin in tHe lineup. These!

as the big gun in the Coca-Cola League with a 3-0 win over Hoosier Pete's. The former now has a 23-7 record. National Trailer Sales remains. as the run-ner-up on a 21-9 record after winning three games. Joe Williams of Foxworthy Ford set ‘the pace with a 655 threesome, coming on games of 921-221-203. Dick Crawford had a 603 for Adams Heating Service and Ed Stevenson fired a 601 for National Trailer Sales. Connie | Curran of C. and M. Sales hit for

a 601 set. = = =z ! THE GAP between the leader and runner-up in the Delaware Men’s Major Léague failed to narrow or widen last night. Delaware Bowling beat Ballard's airy, 2-1, for a 26-4 reading and Shelby Street's 2-1 win-over Indianapolis Herald left them second on a 24-6 showing. ! Delaware's quintet posted |

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