Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1951 — Page 17
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MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1051 © :
‘Ladies First' Forgotten as Two Go After Honors |
THERE WILL be no such courtesy as “ladies. first” on the bowling front tonight.
Both men and women will strive with equal fury to grab the spotlight as two of Indianapolis’ finest leagues reel off another chapter of “alley combat.” Bolls Furnace continues to keep things warm in the Speedway Classic League and will be out to improve on a. 21-6 record at the expense of Sylvania Television.| The latter is lodged in a fourth-place tie with Speedway . Electric on an 18-9 record. Bolls Furnace, which holds a 917 team average, moved into first place on Oct. 22 and has *lresdy shown a stub-| born streak in being removed from the perch. - ” »
alleys. The Eastman five are leading the league with a 22-5 record and haven't been out of the top slot since September 24. Fifth-place Insley Manufacturing is the foe tonight with a 12-15 record. If the underdog is going to halt the leader an overwhelming improvement is needed.
Jack Welsh
challenger to the leader. will face a stern test in Speedway! age. Electric, Bob Carnegie's average! 2 a nw for Luca's gives them a slight! edge.
thick of the However, ND
in recent weeks the showing.
ames while Bolls raced to six ment than the leaders
£ raight. Luca's team average cellar - dwelling Solataire five
is 921 but a slight deficiency in winner of only six games in 27 However, Old Man Upset 5 usually comes around when least,s+4..85 the league
winning has cost them the lead. Third-place Nehi Beverage tangles with Sussman Jewelers expected . . . so beware! in another crucial test. The Miles Press, the third-place five
starts,
Nehi squad has won 19 games square off against Jones and Miles Press, paced by the collapse has dropped '182-game average Bill Irwin, have!
in 27 starts while Sussman’'s recent
Sons.
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| ‘J. D. Eastman’s also hold the (high team series. with a 2766 ny score and the best singleton on LUCA’S MARKET is the top g72, Wyatt May is the top man
Luca's for the leaders with a 180 aver-
THE SEVENS are still in the action with a 20-7 ; It appears the runner- ; 1arketmen won only four of six ys will have an easier assign-
with the
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[group includes Sam Jacobs, Fred{erich A. Hohlt, Henry Briscoe, {Joseph M. Kline, WilsonA. Shopp, {Fred Baker, Ted Nebel, Donald P. Young, Chester R. Barkman,
Will K. Houck. .
The two new additions are Lawrence N. Atkinson and John T. Hartman. |
The organization formall y!
charter’s
ing Congress in a national meeting last May at St. Paul. Ld " =
THE IBA also agreed to con{tribute $25 edch to the Christmas| [Fund of the three. Indianapolis newspapers and $100 to the Bowl-| er's Victory Legion, a national organization fostering an interest |in sports among the disabled vet-| erans of World War II and the current conflict’ in Korea. The BVL suppies hospitalized veterans with seasonal sports publi«cations, record books and other reading materials. Ted Siener, Indianapolis’ Amer-
tative, was appointed as the city’s| official delegate to the Indians) State Bowling Association's meeting scheduled next Sunday at the Severin Hotel. Del Mossholder of | South Bend is secretary of the ISBA. Bill McGregor hit the Travel League at Dezelan's howl- - ing alleys yesterday. He hit games of 210, and showed the vear's: lowest floor average of 886. Only five 600 totals and 119 below-500 showed *up. MecGregor is 198 bowler. Beanblossom , hit 2901 to be-
856 in
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the them out of contention. Johnny won 18 and lost nine. Walker's Some led by Herschell McGrew of Nehi holds a 200 Lunch will tangle with The fin's 632 and Tony Manley’s
average of 27 games and that Threes and should boost a medi- £29.
. figure is one of the city's best. 'orce fourth-place record of 14-13
Luca's Market holds the high The Indianapolis Men's Bowl team series to ‘date with 2692 ing Association established it
. s = » = YAVER MEN'S Shop took a 3 three-game lead over Mechanics
while Sylvania’'s 1025 is the best governmental body for the 1952 Laundry. Yaver's shutout Barth
team singleton. Paul the best individual performances. Officers and members of the ex Ed Stange of Sussman Jewelers ecutive committee were has a 277 single. named for the new 2 = =» becomes effective May 1, 1952. THE BIG feminine attraction Bermetn 8 Bogart was ele is the Yaver Classic League at yated from iy Vice presides the Pennsylvania alleys. Hick- [0 Succeed Glenn man's Whirlaway five continge[DIofident. Willard ; to dominate this circuit with a ey 3 25-2 record but after heprarie +
things might be different.
also term which remained were retained with two
Campbell as singles series, McGaughey - i
tonight Haufler ‘will become the second push-Callahsn BE
Stumph's season during a meeting vesterday Electric. Fonnie Snyder had an- — 102 series of last week is one of afteynoon at the Claypool Hotel.'other
600, his fourth in five
- Sundays. West Side Capitol City leads more week-ends to go. Last night's - high game for the tourney was +t John McGrew's 268 in a 649
* Basketball Notes Dearborn gym results vesierday {n the
t League: Lilly Ice ¥ $ ver
' ” ay ~ Cream $53, Golden 4 g : vice president and Dewey E. Gom- Kra® 0% © Swinford ~ YVniniaways square off with mell will serve as third vice Texaco 3. Kins 3 Alison Jets 4, BR Nea = a strong Marott Shoes team. ..ciqent. The latter will be SUC fratnr ms tr
Hickman's girls have always won ceded bv Everett W. impressively and are tough as fourth vice president. cookies to halt when it comes to * = =
Chandle
r Tavern in non-loop games
Opening program at South Side Turners
ton t: 7:30 An Air Products vs. pe a first-place battle. TWELVE EXECUTIVE cOm- inson Hats. 830, South Siat Turners vs Marott S8hoes are stuck in fifth Cook Service; 9:30, Star-News vs. Fults
mitteemen were re-elected place with a 15-12 record. While. ————— well off the leader's pace, Marott’s
could derive some consolation
The
Slaughterhouse.
with a convincing win. » » ~ THEY WILL undoubtably have a silent rooter in Morris Plan Bank who will be busy with High Dollar Davie of the second division. Morris Plan is just two games out of first place with a 23-4 ledger and are an excellent choice to succeed over High Dollar Davie. Pat Striebeck’'s 182 average paces the Morris Plan five. Ban-Dee Restaurant holds forth as the third-place choice with a 17-10 record and will battle Cook News. Fourth-place Milano Inn will be trying to improve on a 16-11 book at the expense of Safrin’s Department Store. Ld » = PRE-MATCH calculations show an upset will be needed tonight to halt J. D. Eastman in the
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BEAR FACTS—James L. Campbell, 1106 Eugene, will have a bear rug soon. Campbell stands beside his car with a 500 pound black bear on top. He killed the bear during a recent hunting trip to Center Island, Ont., Canada. Campbell was in a party of four, which bagged four deer in addition fo the bear. Campbell. an estimating engineer with Hatfield Electric Co., went to Warrode, Minn., by auto and then to Center Island by boat. Also on the trip was C. R. Cline of Indianapolis. The hunting lodge at Center Island is operated by ' 4 Newby, formerly of Indianapolis.
Mexico Stops Alien Hunting Licenses | LAREDO, Tex. Nov. 12 (UP)
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 12 (UP)—Bob Werckley, captain of the Vanderbilt football team,
Ss ed Saturday night : Jemionitan) Mu oF Wi Trout was notified today that
horse.” Mexico has ceased issuing hunt-
Werckley participated. in every play against 1.81] as the Commodores won. 20 to 13. It was his second 60-minute game of the season. The other was the contest in which Vanderbiit lost to Georgia Tech, 7-8.
pending law a'ready passed by the Chamber of Deputies and now pending Senate action.
The ruling means U. & hunters
Suffers Concussion
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.. Nov. 12 (UP)—Washington & Lee Half- City.
This Week's Local Prep Basketball Card
firmary today with a severe concussion suffered in the game with
Tennessee today. Physicians said Friday Bolt is recovering satisfactorily Franklin at Southport : er )a t tu but will remain here several days Frankiin 1 a ark Schoo
before returning to school. t Beech Grove,
. 'what the committee discussed,
— fractured jaw was the result of
| —Deputy Customs Collector 8. W.
ing licenses to non-resident aliens .
approval of a new game Lg Jeyne Marines
cannot hunt south of the border‘expectéd at this time, Trout said. The no-"service team today as a rival for tification came from the U. 8. Fishery Mission to Mexico at the annual American Embassy in Mexico hall game here, Dec. 29.
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Missouri Valley Group Meets On Bright Case
| = By United Press | KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov, 12 |~— A fact-finding committee of the {Missouri Valley Conference, appointed to investigate the injury of Drake's star halfback, Johnny {Bright, in the Oklahoma A & M game, met briefly here yesterday, but members would not disclose {what action, if any, was taken. | Chairman. George Small of Tulsa said a meeting was held, but refused to make.-any comment on
However, he said that a special meeting of the conference faculty, representatives, not scheduled to meet regularly until January, probably will be called to receive the committee's report on the case
“without. recommendation.” | ”n 2 5 |
AT A SESSION here two weeks "ago, the committee submitted to ‘Oklahoma A & M a report from Drake University that Bright's
“malicious, intentional” attacks on the leading ground-gainer by Aggie Tackle Wilbanks Smith. | Oklahoma A & M officials had requested the report to make a study of it. It was reported Oklahoma A & M had made a written reply to the committee,
In Cigar Bowl Tilt
TAMPA, ¥l1a., Nov. 12 (UP The- Cigar Bowl committee was to name 3a military
the Camp Le Jeune marines in the post-season Shrine foot-
The Camp Le Jeune squad, coached by Maj. Joe Donahoe, now leads all Marine corps teams. If they beat Parris Island, 8. C., marines. on Thanksgiving Day, they will win the East Coast Marine championship and meet a west coast team for the corps
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