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4 Will Discuss 4 City Tourney

THE INDIANAPOLIS Women’ 8 Bowling Association will condugt a dinner-meeting of the board of | directors this afternoon at 5:45 o'clock in the Claypool Hotel. | Mrs. June Swiggett, president of the IWBA, will preside over the meeting which will feature a discussion of plans for the forthcoming city tournament, , The 1952 tour- # ney is scheduled 4

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alleys Saturday night. survivors of these matches will join a like number of -lady|

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will toe the line at Fox-Hunt ery, posted a 662 score coming on gett of Koch News scored with a|Winifred Wiliams, 508: The 32!games of 207-220-235.

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Balding g Trade Ledgue — sm Me- | i T. Oxender turm's ECTea~ tors, came through with a 583% tion. sid arias alley: Christian Women

|League—~Margaret Powell, 553; Catherine score as her mates stopped (Henry, 316; Juanita Dill 508. Pun Bow! ' CE 0. allevs: es League—Aima Porter, i | Cummins; Florist, 2-1, in the Elizabeth Stantield. 507; Frances Dawson, Ladies’, pa gue «at Pritchett’'s 31s: ladys | Chestnut, 504. Fountain id ! ] quare alle rie achine League—| {| Recreation. The victories |garry ziegler, 576. Moose Lodge League—| boosted the Realtors’ record to (Be Norman, Founiain Square Tava 29-7 but Al's team stayed hot | Delaware alleys: Bell Telephone Men's on the pace by blasting Indiana League—Bruce Mitchell, 593. ezelan's |

league-leading - Fred Cline Real- | Saees. 25

k. 3-0. Th. Basing Afton hades pl Ea arate, V «0. er astridge. 4 nion Federa avings an { National Bank, ° 8 runner | Loan League—Dan West, 514; Elsie Tingle, | ups record is now 27-9. [510. Central alldys: $ i Mallofy Ladies | resser,

League-—Rosemary Beech Tiljie Jardina of Rodocker's drove Lea ue—Ladies League—Mary Bres-| Hornets rolled a 591 séries in the (fick. Bithe Rutter, 803. a Pi eaarpre | gu ennis Graham, 48 ursday atinee! Bowes Seal Fast League at.the J League + Mabel Becher, To: Bi FraWest Side alleys. Marie Christian zr, 543; 5 , Smith, 2 Ri ame | —Cieorze r . ‘of Milano Inn had a 581. Dorothy 53: Edith gtr, 3 ers

Berkopes of Hickman's Whirla-| Priicheits alle ways had a 579 and June Swig- 518: Aileen Frey,

Thursday _ Ladies Eker, Cline Realtors! Cummins Florist 525; | Alice Goodman,

Johnson Coal Uptown alleys: V. Al

1 | Mixed Lengue. F Fane es shader liter, $a: i ! ervin Womack, 5 Helen nes. 0 Easy Simmons of Model Tire | Robert Sauers was the top [fa Talbot alleys: Western lectric Ladies 2, fashioning the Score League—Roxie Wilson, 502. Diamond | bowler in the Handicap Léague at Chain League—George Heablin. 855: Wil-|

had a

bowlers for a Sunday afternoon, on a threesome of 222-215-215, Among the other standouts in

in Christison, had a triplicate of 134-! Speedway alleys with a 603 score. ||5-13¢—402. Antlers alleys: Thursday

! Night Ladies League—B. Powell, The remainder of last night's scores ee Ne Lea Bud

to begin on the | {ning from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. the Won: Ten circuit were Bill included: Parkway alleys: Highland Ladies OT oe 381: Valhalla: alleys: West! first weekend in The evening bowling will tien Beck of “Haufler Survey, 630; a Tate LE ial Berkley. Side Business Men's League—Morris May. | ROY. aoa SEL 1) {zwing 10 Inaiana lanes, Henry Tegeier, Guarantee Auto fing, nth Eel 36, mhuise Guid Gil, [ane Sovediaes, MD aitle at PV! will © be .-8 Ho { Ladies Leax JoAnn Col- Sauter, Ban-Dee Réstaurant, 545. Judy Rvents Any Jack Welsh BEANS ILLINOIS I yy oq Fred Tegra Sr., » S143} |Parm Bureau Ladi es Fin | Hinde! : \Schust b+: re" Talk Inas Lone, . ) wi meet Lou lomas er ones, League- Chari sy Go lay, 58 turm's al-/Bogda ors. 53 i Pennsylvania alleys while, the one of its strongest riy als inthe Jack Henry, Anderson Lumber, — — doubles and singles will-be.rolled washington Men's League to- 607; John Bolcher, Anderson, 601, 's 4 ! Dyed v ’ ro i - . . , , ~ at Pritchett’s Recreation. night at Illinois alleys. Beam’s' E. Gerdis was high in the L. 8 un e as e a ndex

Incidentally, gals, get ready to open your pocket’ book. The

record of 34 wins in 36 games will be sternly put to test by the

Ayers

league at Pritchett's Reccreation with a 638 series.

(Ratings throush games of Nov.

third annual Charities Week hard-hitting Schmidt Insurance TONIGHT Clemson 4 Brusselle Gets 652 ' Sue e 4 campaign sponsored by the five who have won 28 and lost Bultaio a Aina E Sof “State £46 Women's Bowling Association cight to retain third-place. PETE BUSSELLE'S of Gulling Col 748 Louisville - 50.8 i ri ' gz . : As 3 . J LéMoyn “49 2 Marshall 3 will begin tomorrow and con- If Schmidt's quintet could un- “Auto Service was the leader in Barn AFR 548 No. Carolina *38.8 tinue for one week. , cork an upset and sweep the the Ideal Furniture League at Selon Hal 10.4 os bi I a3 The donations received from series, second-place Bolles Fur- Fox-Hunt alleys last night. Brus- Washngtn, Md. pe 2 poraie . 2413 Sam Houston "323 this drive are divided equally nace would have an excellent seile rolled a 652 series, building DePaul *56.1 TEER PAR WEST among three worthy charities in, opportunity to forge a tie for the total on games of 208-210-234. Det OR ae n 1 W. Ky. State *67.3 W. Va. Wesl'y'n 348 Indianapolis, Becky Friedman, first-place. Bolles meets the Fred Carney of H. A. Sharpe had Row Fos 21 Huntin foligudo o (5E Qin ..... Bi vice-president of the IWBA, is seventh-plaee Allison crew to- a 647. Fred Shilling’s 627 was, pun SOC N og2q Colo. A & M . 639 Colo. Mines .. 7316 serving as chairman of the pro-' night and off their record of next best while a Ziffrin Truck Morehead St. *33.1 Union : e RIX net te “461 i i : an » i ireginia . atl . v t 1 ject. Becky has distributed the 31 wins in 36 games, the Fur- Line teammate, Russ Houze, w Ky. State wi EE 23 gonnghiela 34 donation envelopes to the respec- nancemen aren't figured to rolled a 615 5 c i” FAR WEST te ‘260.4 Sacramento st. aT D3 , Rach alifornia a 62.7 Wash, State “58. t 8. Each . ! 4 3 ive sled Banagers. Fad league stunible, Boh Plunime r of Halcomb's M ES) Diego St ce 473 secretary py DH ) § arry tiv 21 0ra ee : Tem 3 ocrelary ee oe ons Harry Stiver of Sugar Creek, Super Market chalked up a 613 Caso. iS i be to the manage All Butter is the league's high aver- Jeore and Pave Bronson of Fox- SU NDAY nye ope. Yo i . 3 ag ya age bowler with a 186 score and worthy Fords registered with a SL. Boncviiverdrs. Ititaca “i envelopes wil we collected on cjayde Stone of Bolls Furnace, gos. NOTE—1In game ins listed below each Dee, 3. has a top series score with 674. 1, the EC. Atkind Lea gue at A ai 12 Danes earned io > " . Furnas Ba ser “ : + date. 50.9 t s been Last year's collection totaled Bolles Furnace has top series gox.Hunt alleys, Ray able date. For example a 30. team as been $300.18. However, the IWBA mong the teams with a 2834 and ied a 646 while ay Skaggs comparable opposition. than one rating reminds that with over 6000 Schmidt Insurance's 1015 single- y1,40q a 627 series. Clyde Eacret i a I Tr dere af registered bowlers the 1931 (on is the best > ie 3 re, = I | 40.0 team by 10 points. Basketball teams : made the top three with a 611 17 de not follew past performance ratios drive should go over. that threesome 73 that closely, and the ratings Bave net tin . AVN 5 been a uste or suc important actors figure. League Needs Team Fugene Welch of .Centennial | as home court advantage. injuries. and This is a worth while drive .. toose Men's Ioam Sress. paced ths ach iinewp’ changes. Hence, the railings are . I'he Moose Men's League, which Press pace he action in the not helpful as. nor to be construed as mong the ladies’ bowling f{(ra- operates every Thursday night at Christ the King Leazue with a 625 nor Te a En ternity. How about doubling the (no pountain Square alleys, is score. . Martin of Sanborn Elec- Rutger 4 r—————— xmount of last year ... $600 can p,. iy need of a full tean] to fill tric had a 554 st > Ft. Harrison Cagers he a big Doast oh enabling the a vacancy created this week when Larry Feltnman leveled a 6-7-10 Oo S Tor » 7 s i y ¥ r . : X i ig Share We Joys of the ..other team dropped from the split. A kegling rarity occured pen Jeason lomorrow \ o Sea 80n ATV 1 rtor > " -~ 3 lieth . fea oh & kd quarter .i..uit. The loop begins at 8:30 when two teams with the same The Ft. Harrison basketball in ar . you'l Irie \ : 5 Ive van Sttoir av vil : m1 = | dotiar Wii help Youll oejock and it is a handicap affair. average bowled the same series 0 team will open its 1951-52 season |

never miss it. Be ready with your ,, donation when that envelope comes your way . ..

interested to contact Lat ager of the F. Play in Mixed Doubles nm 212... CARL HINDEL, manager of Indiana alleys, announced that the mixed doubles bowling tournament scheduled to begin Dec. 15 and 16 at Indiana will be open to all membership jurisdiction of ing Proprietors Association. The first out-of-town entries arrived Thursday wir'n Carl re-

ry Lehmann, manS. lanes, at Frank-

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Eggerding Blasts 726

A CITY record toppled and the

ceived starting fees from seven powlers went on a ‘strike spree teams from North Vernon. The nh the Won- AAU Prit fee for donbles trams is S53 att Recreation lanes last

Frances Sullivan is serving as secretary of the tournament. Bowlers may contact Mrs, Sullivan or call PLaza 8037 for additional information. = = » ANOTHER edition of the Indianapolis Match Game Championships will unfold this weekend. Approximately 64 male Kkeglers

, >. per coup. night.

The individual star was Walter Eggerding of Coy Upholstering and what a star he was! Eggerding posted one of the season's high series scores when he fired a 726. Walter's exceptionally fine performance came on scores of 244-248-234, : League-leading Anderson Lumber came up with the year's best team total on a 3212 score. Anderson fashioned its mark on games of 1117-1107-998. This figure eclipsed the previous city high of 3183 established earlier this year by Tompkins Ice Cream in the Fox-Hunt Classic. Everett Chandler paced Anderson’s Lumber with a 676 series forging the mark on scores of 25 214-204. Ken Boling, a teamma'‘e close behind with a 666 series was realized on 234-287-165. Anot} Francis Raft

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