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THE HOLIDAY of Thanksgiving has virtually “eur- on the scorers’ table last night. tailed all action on the howling front but the keglers are still talking today about Paul Field's perfect perfor
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Field blew the dust off the record Books last night at the Pritchett Recreation alleys with a 300 game and became the second
man this season to piteh 12 straight, strikes :
in league competition. The 39-year-old beer salesman, who rolls for Cline Real-, tors finished
on a 677 total. However, after posting his perfect game, Paul left one’pin standing in the first frame of his second game. This
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i f Mexico 31. Clay Twp (Miami as 39 Waleottville 47, Fremont 16 R B broke the string and may have | giana League at Valhalla alleys Dine of 45. : , | Michizantawn 31, Burlington. 30. Wolf Lake 61. Larwill A} Richmond). B 5 qa unnerved the veteran as he ||, night The Gage five were Tech opened with a 47 to 23 tri- }Middlerury 53. New Paris 3. Zionsville 58, Thorntewn 53 ye rolled a 195 and a 182. beaten, 3-0, by Carbides and fell|Umph over Warrent Central as (24) Park Sch Clifford (11 Field joins Lawrence Carter in ’ i Tlecas tHilas |little Ron Nothington racked up Sacred Heart Sh ot ark 84 vol ! ft ord i) Mah : . into a tie with Essex Files. Both 3 iz 5 Dt Dawning. ; f the city’s select list of 300 bowlers. | tea me now have a 22-14 mark 20 points. Hass! 1 HL, I} § enum Ji : G A Pts. PIM Carter fired the first of the sea- Kesex . ed h Sacred Heart turned back Fish- Leppert 12 9 Ramule.c } 23 2 3 20 T 3B 4 gon on Oct. 3 in the Beech Grove h issex Files vw Ph Wiles ers. 42 to’ 20, with Harlan Petty i-ucites 3] 3a: 2.6 2 33 : d 8 J 4 8, J : o] Arkins.g 1: Clark g 00 1 1 % : 1 Classic League, rolling on alleys rey Seleated a o Te Sr getting 16 points. Park School Aris 2.0 Ca = a 13 LIroMer® he 1 5 § 6 8 J three and four. Dick Kromer, a . .¢ utiers no ave a 10-11 squeezed by Cliftord, 42 to 41, at| To Be 32 9 Totals 13. Statens {R-Andrews.g" 3 1 3 3 8B retired Arm) sergeant, actually ledger. home. John De Voe, who hit 63 n Throws ‘Missed—Sasred Heart 13 ams 3% & nu re: ow Missed—§ 1 re 1a. 1 7 - on became the second 300 kegler| Albert Mayer was tops in the points in two games, made 12 last Fishers 8 Toye Crittord 31° 3 3 1 73 when he delivered a perfect game circuit with a 571 series, |night., He entrained after mid-| Ct'icial—A. J. Thatcher ark 10 CO oi). Wilsor : = i 1 9 308-1. Lott , 7 3 0 } 0 at Sturm’s alleys on Oct. 26. How- L G } 1 {night to compete in the national] Speedway (3%) , Brownsburg (44) Bar aw : 8 a 3 3 3 ever, Kromer's effort was not in eppert ers 64 tennis tourney at St. Louis today. Jord sR hh Bap ; - Ze Te }iesebrecht 13 i 0 3 ar 3 2 23 (51) ‘ (40 Zeoidel ‘ 1 1 3 league competition. “pUG” LEPPERT was the top Ben Davis, showing .early sea- Swe: t 011 634 en Dave Oh He OWA tp} ‘2 6 0 0. 9 It was the third 300 game for keo MN x ixed Son’ promise under Coach J geunng.d 8 9 0! : 3yY f 01 3 82 GOALIE'S LERALE : ra Jo game for Kegler in the Friends Mixed I u ac erry Rumple.c 623) 3 3 3 P 0 3 21 Field since he began bowling 20! League at Strums with a 641. De Witt. won 51 to 40, over Pike [golo% 1338 dbp io 233 GP, ‘ga years ago. Paul's initial game was Betty Haley's 442 series was the Township. E35 nih 3 5 3 3 4 ts. Pis.. p bowled in 1941 at the Sport Bowl best among the ladies. Ron Regan's 18 points headed] Totals _ 13 812 TE 72 3 33) GA 1 en another was re: i . the Giants’ sco n Speedway 8-38 R 7.4 1 0 1 and th n another, was realized in doe Beberdick of Conkle T Han coring balance, Dean Brownsburg o—44 Dtznbrger, § 0 1 2 1948 at the Indiana alleys. He had Funeral Home paced the action emplin and Ron Bell each had Hill, & 00 0 previously bowled a 299 game in the West Side Me rehants 11 for Pike. Fairland i) Franklin To bod Tatals 16 19 20 Totals 12 16 21 b ! Merch: fg ft gt p gla as Bas ao several years ago, missing the League with a 628 series® Harry DECATT RC ny £74 4 car enter, 1113 Jaliume Stole em Tove m8, Ex pie Hearfan a rhe - ~ . h SCAT "ENTRAL’S 31 1 pag 1 2 I I miss 1 , Pik perfect 12” when one point re- pow : W 4 3 16 eWitt of National Coal and : . 8 3 313 fficials— mained upright in the 10th frame. op Wo al aay led Beech Grove throughout to Hart man, ¢ 13 803 Officials—White ‘and Pope. 4 ) 1 - Apparently the bowlers in the | 0 40 610 and 609, respective- win, 44 to 34, in another balanced } nt 00 ‘1 iH Tech (43) Warren Central (2%) Indianapolis circuit were spend- | : scoring effort led by Rex MreKin- C t 333% 231 53% McCord f ne ing all their energy before re- | . ney. who had 12 points. Siletiemeir, ¢ 0 0 £ 3 § Eich 33 45 sii laxing in the knife and fork Everett Tames rolled a 620 in Southport denied Washington — erry. § — — — Meadors.g YT 8 ¥F 9 3.1 ~ , 2 ie Com Rr Baus : : + rehngton.g ” 1 y league today. There were 16 the Water Company League at the its season opener by turning back Totals 20 WT Totals Prarie 25 hriogeton.s. 3 2 3 i113 other 600 or better series posted West Side alleys. Maxine Wil- a final-period outburst that found gree throws missed — (Fairland) 10 : 1 0 8 0 i x o Tg or UO (Frar . : = last night, liamson had a 488 among the Washington outscoring Southport. "“Sificials—John Masariu and John Wil- 1 0 ns 0 O00 x ladies. ‘Dr. Chet L.amber had a 17 to 5. The Continental rally fel] liams Ey ih sw CURT HEADY of Marott Shoes 617 series in the Medical League short, Washington losing 49 to 47, Broad Ripple (52) Lawrence Central (2%) Tatals o 3 1 : hn et Warren Central finished behind Field with a 658 at West Side. As Southport scoréd only one mincnmadit”3 3 4 Morris 73% ef-eTech 3, Warren SERVICE a Tios \ fie i ! Y Chandler.t 3 4 2 series. Heady's string was a 253- 631 Hi h t Beech Grove 1ger h the final eight minutes. Cor i 3 4 Branson ¢ g 3 3 183-222. Red Stuart of Cline igh a Harry. Federspill cut into the Meudizate.s 2 2 2 Lamberts 311 (4 Washington (47) UNTIL 3 ey a u 1 fel, ftp 13 ft Realtors also stood out with a! A 31 SERIES by T. Laflower Southport lead. at one time a 32 S0%* } § gsm: © 0 0 0: FY umuties LF} 853 series and Wir Shopp of of Bates Brothers was outstand- © 19 margin at the half, Nexboid.¢ 8 1 1iReivel.c ddd 3113 3% 4 MIDNIGHT Ace Bowling all had a 640. ing in the Holy Name League at orien leveled Franklin appeic 3) 2 Keown. « 2 8 2 8 12F 33 1 Tarn nN + rris 0 3 irad.g oa i 1 Saterd . George Iman of Pritchett Rec- Beech Grove alleys. Don Blue of 10Wnship's season mark to 2-2 Cooter & 3 3 [come 200 114 " reation and am Blake of Chet’s Berling and Sons had a 601 in the with a 54 to 39 victory. Fairland'l 18 0 0 5 Jones! i} Drive-Inn had a 639 and a 635, Matinee Ladies League. Jack log Bom 2 the half and 38 otal 21 10 22 Totals 2 8 ¢ Dns 993 sotivelv Tapp , ' . : : 115. 10 <i at the three-quarter st, ne Score—Broad Riple = z respective y. Bary Wheeler of Derby's 50 Was Rib in the All isi q s po rr crs sic BSR Toa GHG SERVICE DEPT. OPEN Marott's Shoes rolled a 630. son wis League a ezelan's : , Fre TOWS ssed—Bro pple Score—Southport 32. Wash- sas Among the other scores were alleys. SPEEDWAY got the short end **"* "Geauen) Jf Baker 3 A. M-Midnight Pe ' of the wishbone nsburg Shortridge a» Greenfield (26) a ™ Aa . ( wer Alfred of Chet's Drive-Inn. Bunny Minardo posted a 618 for Ht LIRhe Eo » Brow: 1sburg ortri 7 3 p Elder, Qe The . Peter Saturday Till 6 623; Bob Susemi hel. 627; Mere- Dewey's Hideaway in the Francis- vnsburg made t the Ho 20 2 Officials—Tobin and Hamman : dith Neese, Mechanics Laundry, C I tI s allevs Sparkplugs victim No. 3 in win- se 0 3 AGE Largest Service & Parts : A co Crespi League 2 aria’'s alleys. ning, 44-38 ¥ 5 1 3 Decatur Central 744) D : Mid 616; Dick Weber. Meehanics Laun- yim Jackson had a 6065 ard John ; is i : ff tet epartment in the Midwest vw A344 + oti od Yerams a ih » Brownsburg, a 20-19 leade 1s 3 § 3 dry, 614; Don Mitchell, Delaware Tavior of Taylor's Grocery fired y.r CE g 1 : 181 Bowline. 811: John MocGre . - ’ EY “ halftime, wved ahead in 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 f Hn: John McGrew, Ace 3 03. Phil Bisesi of Dewey's third and fourth t 0 1 © 3 225 ‘ 3owling. 614: Earl Henry : r f uarters 1 0 1 2 1 Jowling, 614; Earl Henry, Sicanoff| yiqeaway chaiked up a 602 mark. Brownsburg’s Pilia S| } 3 ¢ : i321 ASHINGTON Tallow, 623: Bob Barker Chet's The reainder of Ist nizht's rownsburg’'s Joe Williams was St = 8 8 3 0 2 tri Tein A pL ier of las 1IZ0US high with 15 points 3 te > 0 403 yrive-In 01: Bud S . ! t ! ints, one point ) 0 0 Drive-Inn, 601; Bud Schock, scores included: more than 8 : avs E a te — 010 CHEVROLET Mechanics Taundry, 601. Fountain Square alleys: Western Elec- pl a3 Bpeedways Max Rum- 12 8 9 813 Cc 00 BAe ir Peters ors > ple. Score 13, Green ans = oo Dave Yaver rocked the lic Mens A A eros I Er fi # Poor ib If Your Downtown Chevrolet Dealer maples for a 651 series in the Bost Rs Autiny plies. Fader al MornLEAR WU . American | Legion League at Alar oe Luke Easter Goes FET TT JERR
Pritchett's., Yaver's total came on a threesome of 256-170-225. Tom Maher_had a 623 Series,
Betty's Grill in First
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ :
H.'S. Basketball Scores
, Richmond Puts 4
CITY, COUNTY Yiltord 31. Concord Twp. (Elkhart) 62. On All- Conference : |Ben Davis 51. Pike Township 40. Mill. Creek 20, Hanna 2 . = " | Broad Ripple 52, Lawrence Central 28, Monitor i. Davion” 43] 5 | Richmond's NCC champions : : | Brownsburg AF, Jpendway 8. ot Montmorenei 61, West Point 28, {placed four men on the first team | Fairland bt, Frankiin Township | Moral Twp. (Shelby) 5° Morristown 31. | Fairland 4, Franklin Township 39. { Muneie Burris 31, Tipton |following the 1951 All-Conference | Sacred Heart 42, Fishers 2. [Neg Ee 5° uitord 3. City 58 (over grid. selections by sportswriters SE 30, Greenfield 26. time. > g “land -sportscasters in the NCC. Tech §. Warren Central 3 | Sobre ae” oi load 2 Halfback Jim Peters was the S ) ; " North Judson 68, Hammond Noll 58, ! y : sO n |Alagina A2, Raleigh 39. | North ‘Salem 50, Fillmore 44. only unanimous choice. Kokomo’s 7, Butler 4, Oakland City Francisco 32.
Broad Ripple, Tech, Shortridge Ber Davis, Southport,
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day Times . , . a full page of bowling news, features, pictures, | and cartoons. Read Kegler's | Korner seven times a week . .. it has the up-to-the-minute COVerage. ...
Aurora. 39, Kawrencebure 31. Bedfor: Washington Some 4 the area's prep} Boonville 52. Pelersbury 4° Bremen 48, Syracuse basketball teams found the Brighton 36. Howe M.A. 42. Brookston 61, Battle Ground 36, pickings on the dinner table Burnettsyille 50; Idaville 43. Chester Te a LaFantaine 44, Chester Twp abas! v today less than they were (hei in 5s. Sugar Creek 40. Clay City 51, Spencer 3K. Clinton Twp. (LaPorte) 59, Union Twp. (LaPorte) : ' Columbia City 67, North Manchester 50, Decatur Columbus 39, Franklin 17, Colfax 5%, Little Jef 30. onverse 44, F Aaberty hy Se y . Converse airmoun the meaty morsels on the pre Cross Plains 3%, Sunman 29. Thanksgiving night basketball Decatir, £ stholie As, Monroeville 26, elph am é menu. wiiebtsvile | 60, Bloomington University 64 Broad Ripple, Tech, Shortridge yg (seq 19. Marion 42. and Sacred Heart won openers. Ftna Green 35, Bourbon 28, . Flora 71, Royal Center 45. The Rockets clubbed Lawrence Fort Wavne Centtal 59, Fort Wayne Cen- | We 11g tral lie 4 Central's injury-hampered Bears,| Gary Mann 4%, Gary Edison 35. 2 to 28,-at home with Neil Hinch- Grass Creek 46, Metea 4. Greencastle 48, Attica “45. man and Gene Neudigate pacing Greenafork + Whitewater Al, obar y eeler 35. | the scoring attack. Huntertown 63, Garrett 40,
port, 547; Maxinne Ross, Lewis Walls, on
Roofing, 535; Gertrude
2 z o Jackson Twp. (Decatur) 35, St. Paul 33. . : | Jackson Twp, (Tippecanoe) 60, Wingate SHORTRIDPGE was less prolific 29. : Jasper 65, Bloomington 51, the scoreboard. The Blue! Jefferson Twp. (Grant) 49, Marion St.
{Lewis Roofing, 519; Lelia Sierp, Devils gave new-coach Cleon Rey-| x Satis 8% oc Albion 56.
| Betty’ § Grill, |dester, Smitty’s Grill,
510; Rosemary Chi 504; Pa
{ Kilander, Indiana Gear, 508; Mary
Loughmiller, Waterman's, 503.
Tie for Lead Results STANDARD GAGES
olis Bleaching Mixed Leat u see. 574. Plorence Coy, A ys: Bl lock s Mi xed League - ton. 546
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Kingman 47, Hillsbaro 45 Kirklin 46. Jackson Twp. (overtime), Klondike 37, ‘Shadeland 37. Knightstown 54, Milroy 32,
- nolds his tirst Shortridge victory t'in their lid-lifter, winning 30 to 26 over Greenfield , Mark Peterman had an 11- -point| Kokomes 65, Frankie 36. [night for the Blue Devils and Ray ladosa 43, New Market 37. Donahue and Dick Darling paced] afazetie 53. Lebanah 3%. veils) 50. the winners, who hit 12 of 41 field] Lesanspt 32, Manticelln 49.
nn 36, Spastanbure 33. goal attempts. Greenfield meshed Madison 48, Batesville 27.
(Hamilton) 44
Asks stiffer Penalty > For Bribing Athletes
CLEVELAND, 0. (UP)
Nov The Cleveland Indians un-
tepals Beansyivania * alleys dergo the first step in their win-: PITTSBURGH, Nov. 22 (UP)— ~ BETTY'S GRILL thundered Fra ng 492 ter rebuilding campaign this gtate Sen. Joseph Barr said today into first place last night in the League — Oral Friday. he will introduce a bill in the Wednesday Night Ladies League peatue— Si ¢ General Manager'Hank Green- pennsylvania legislature Monday at the Jaria's allevs. The Grill inn 48 By er i berg announced, however, that increasing the maximum prison gals turned back Lewis Roofing, phone Ladies Leazue a37. Fevamping the 1951 organization term for bribery of athletes from 3-0. and improved their record to Roberts Mi or, S04 « Dgrath poy. 2 involves no new players, but one the present 10 years to 16. 28-8. ‘Betty's Grill posted a 2419 a Mouiden. 332 of the. men virtually certain to, He said his bill would set a team total while Lewis Roofing I . ' . 9) be with the team next year— minimum term of eight vedrs. It had a 2377 re Oo ympians Scoring First Baseman Luke Easter. Fri- would enable Pennsylvania courts The Loss of the series left (ae Games) ae day, Greenberg said, the big first to impdse the same sentence as Lewis Roofing with a 25-11 10 40 41 121 12.1 baseman undergoes a repair job the eight to 10 years given Salvarecord and dropped them into a S 30 3 ie ie on the right knee that hobbled tore Sollazzo in New York for second-place tie with Indiana 10 2 3 4) 8% him much of last season, fixing collegiate basketball games. Gear. The latter lost a 2-1 deci- 10 2 8 80 39 r—————— sion to Church Cleaners but ? M-21 & 10 managed to salvage the tie. spiltoddey 7 1? s fi 33 The ]adies, best scores were] '"™% ....oonvenie +322: 5s 1 Alice Cavanaugh, Liquid Trans- Team totals St 264 236 84 4
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second-place winners placed three
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Nranees 42, Kijtchel 33 . NOOR . y v Greed 40. Versatlles 30. and Logansport had two. Tech, Ossian 5%, Lafayette Central (Allen) 3%. which finished. fourth, placed Joe Paoli 64, Scottsburg 56. Ra's 4 g y Paragon 67, Plainfield Charlton 33. |Sexson on the first team. It was Patoka 37, Haubstadt 35. his second straight NCC backfield Peru 48, Alexandria #4 ‘honor. Pierceton 53, Atwood 40. > Jon
Honorable mention went to Nick Waynetown Jannitides, guard; and Sam Stuckwardt, center, both of Tech.
Portland 60, Berne 50. Richland Twp. (Fountain)
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Richmond 37, Winchester 35
Riley 45, Terre Haute State 43. | 1951 ALL-CONFERENCE Rising Sun 62, Central (Jefferson) #4. fo FOOTBALL SELECTIONS Rushville 53, Greensburg 50 . | First Team Russellville 39, Roachdale 31. { Ends—Lamar Lundy -¢Richmond), Ken Shipshewana 53. Rome City 32, | Tove iK Tackles—Jim Oahoon (LaSilver Lake 58, Laketon 28, fayette! Norkus (Marion)." Guards— South Bend Adams 61. Gary Wallace 55. Bob Goldenberg Richmond), Emerson South Whitley 66, Jefferson Center (Whit. Prentice (Losansport). Centers —. Tom Wheeler , *Dick ‘Steele (RichJey) 486. fond). Peters ~ (Richmond). Spiceland 59. Mt. Summit 51, junior Phipps Dave Springfield Twp. (Franklin) 59, White- (I ogansport), Joe Se xson (Technicali. water Twp. (Franklin) 42. | . Second Team | Stockwell 70, Buck Creek 42. —Connelly Marion), Juday (New | ’ — y (Richmond). Boz- | Sweetser 54, Eastern (Howard) 49. Gris shes {RichTangier 48, Greene Twp. (Parke) 39. (Kokomo, Hughett (TechTerre Haute Gerstmeyver 52, Vincennes 49. (Marion), Center-—8Storm
Topeka 69, Wawaka 48. — Waclkot! J4anion) fi ni, Platt (Kokomo, Wabarh 0. Mareen * novi afasetie
LK v N C .). Weber (Marion). Wadesville 42, Richland 32. : “Honorable Mention
Wakarusa 46, Bristol 31. Muncie, Anderson (LaWaldron 46, New Palestine 42. (Kokomo), Lockhart (RichWashington Catholic 49, Leogootee 41. 1 Richmond}: “Puckett Washington Twp. (Cass) 42, Twelve Mile ay Innis (Prank31. , Hall (MunWaterloo 44, Avilla 36 Waveland 35. Cayuga 41 mi, Williams White's Institute 101, Butler Twp. (Miaml) Vanderbeck |" 44 ‘ {Technical West Baden 35, French Lick 29. cal Cleek Wilkinson 57, Mt. Comfort 42. sport! Williamsburg 45; Economy 43, t Jimn
Winamae 44, Wolcott 42,
Rochester 42 Thomas iT Round Grove 11, ( tie Hick 1
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