Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1951 — Page 19
a : NEW St. Nicholas Arena)—Sal TONIGHT FAR WEST DE 3, Aare C California ... 649 8. Francisco . *57.0 ORL. SutpotoL ‘ EAST ’ od Doug Xadlies, 186 uy South b EXPERTS a ure on oon ow ing cene 8 D [Fordham ...... 0g Yale. ........ *62.1 THURSDAY Africa (8). y s———————— Siena ......... *53.3 Loyola, Md, ... 41.7 PH HILAD ELPHIA—Gil ‘Tu - ost li arden lie |W+ Maryland. 40.1 Leb. Valley .. (+ 353 Munn ttan® . ¢ *64 Rast Cv 0.11 delphia, outpointed Marlo rico, Tel. Los At Miller's Mod Prices! MIDWEST 0 ohn's,N.'Y.*88.6 Brig. Young .. Te AL. Laiisent’ Dagtretie. 125] QUICK SERVICE Sesrany 0 entr gui 1 — authullle, * The Veterans Administration, * gd Powers, $noedway BIECHIS 1x1exr 8 | Detroit hia *59.3 Mich. Normal’. 43.5 DePaul ...:.. Re "eae Tehrs. 38.4 france, stopped Roy Wouters, 162, Hall-| , widely known as an organization Ralph Gale, Speedway Electric ... Earlham 345 Huntington ... 31.9 Drake [00.00 876 Phill iieliax. N.S (3. Y . Keith Miller, Lyons Metals I (E. Dinos 8t...*66.5 Oakland City . 45.2 Indiana es 478.0 Yaiparaiso Soe 53.21 PROVIDENCE, R. I.—Ralph Zanelli, 156, » . : of great rehabilitation prowess, Fred Challis. Beech Grove Mobitoti 600 "HEE ESM AL J HE\[J] [Finday 00 *48:0 Tri-State ..... 3 3| Indiana §t.'.. *55.4 Hanover... 46.4 Providence, outpointed Jackie Lovatt. 157.) has rapidly gained stature on the Bob Chappel, ANSON ..... ...eeess > Frankin eras *53.3 Taylor ......s .1;-Loyola, IIL » Wayne U. .... 58.6|Pr gence (12), s 1 Pred Schitling. Walker Lunch © oi... 8 Hanover ...... 46.4 Chase | Marjetta Rio Grande'..:' 214 |, BOSTON- Norman Hayes. 162, Boston - local scene in bowling. The V. A.'s Al Lynch, Darko ............... Marquette ..... *64.8 Ripon .... 3 furdug ...... PePauw .--. 3331 knocked out Raymond Dieu, 170, France Mixed League will be out to ohn Schorn, Central States Envelope 388 | By United Press | Noize Bam wee 264.7 Marietta . - 845 y state’ BP ansvine tl HOLYOKE, Mass: — Baby Day. 158, «29 on the Circle ug Leppert, General Truck Sales ... 584] otre Dame ...*59.4 Wabash 43.41 wo St | Fran tpointed tH 3s 8 Doors From Power & Light Co. Ww strengthen that Jess Miroff, Commerelal Towel ...... 8/ NEW YORK, Dec. 4—The |Q: Wesleran'. +553 Rio Grande ... 374 : Sicunenville RTO. Os Graham, 165; as ten point tonight yirzll Haines, Broag Ribble igsion a in Wi Michigan «1004 Cent. Michigan 48 8 Xavier, a . Cant. 7 taxa 3 - CHICAGO Svivester Perkins, 158, Chi-| e “ nnsy % chita ....... «56.4 Baylor ........ x mer on Vid DE Fred Seif Ji hennavivania Ratiroad 377 guccess or failure of the com- % 0 are gh Cinannail. 68 $C "0" sgp [cago ouipointed Freddie Lott, 161, New: | mmm: weekly ses- Raph Stiencoagh, Service Club i ling basketball season at scan- §7., Wesleran..260.0 8. E. Louisiana 518 Ww. Michigan, 604 ON gery g's a Joe, Boughton, Transportation 75] Nob BIAL8 cco fi8i] SWANN 1erens 21 Kent. State, 58.4 INDIANAPOLIS sion ‘unfolds at Puth Wison, Avishie Collieries .. 7 dal-shocked Madison Square |g | Quantico v1+22.%50.2 Richmond’ 6... RY is st. esd Be. iat 3 t B e Indiana Dick Hammon, Brightwood’ Merchants 3 Garden may be détermined Thurs- | Tampa ssevards 5.1 Fla. Bouthorn. aH Murray St. 69.8 Tenn. Teeth. ..' alleys e ONE'S ose liane DBE 0 att whan Reioham Vattme Vanderbilt |. ' “21 . State .. 9 Wake Forest . YB Charles Blume, West Side Church .... 364 day niglit when Brigham Young, |Vanderbilt .... *64. id. Tenn. Bt. 389|8 EK Okin St. 833 & *ETERSEN The league- Frink Pokyn, Peerless Pump .-...... y BS 1 1 & T 8. | Wake Forest .. 55.5 Tennessee ..... “49.1 Vandernilt ves 64.5 rb Tex, « . nm 3 ; ) Willlam Kostofl, U. 8. Rubber ... 5/1951 National Invitation Tourna-| FAR WEST FAR WEST ports Editor leading Tigers Carl Stammer, "McQuay-Norris 37 ment champion, collides with San Jose St. ...*58.5 Sacramento St. 41.7 Wyoming BR WET a SL. 985% 0 ’ Dec, 4 will be out to ex- fo Bash. Shduanaptlis Times 8 highly touted St. John's. | Stanto ae 801% Freans St Cal. 3 In game ‘paitings listed above eath teain 2 d108C, = BB 2 Will UT UUL LU TAT SUSE Th" JAGeaieiiet SERS snp 1 od Liebtag, Lions Club ...... or! avery St ary. a . 4 S a Charles Hi Sk : |is shown with its Dunkel Rating, or eball leagues, ted thew ove Sim Watlaee: xiwanls “Club 8 The meeting of the two teams, WEDNESDAY askedball “hating” average chrncd {0 “LARGEST SELECTION =| - y cam a een urvival, were th 8 ll oft ; Season thal ens 000, \nd the Batl Beamer Rigen... 43/Which could easily be among the, Amherst 43 LL 6 39/18, points “stroneee per came. “against ol Linoleum in indica Castle Film , We ey sq tN |with a pair of 700s. An | George Warren, Shell Oil | 1% nation’s very best this year will Amperat $53 Taniota.. 12 e3p| ompatable opposition, than ene rating RUGS $2.39 omplete their against the sev- Jack Welsh |Resnen chipped in with a pair|Florg Kemper, Newcomers 3 be closely watched for two Buide 33 Sa “ i cast that a 0.0 team should defeat 5 | Look for the i the bis red Sell or Rent enth-place TBs, of healthy 600s. Cecil Shorter, Diamond Chain 30 Corby 310 Bowdoin | 395100 team by 10 poinls Daskeiball jeans front vy and then ap- - Walt Ruddle, Diamond Chain .. 30 reasons: Colgate 51: : "s33.7 30 not follow past periormance ratios that . Abbott & Costello. Mighty Mouse. ete. who have won 16 and lost. 23 cGrew boosted his! gate - 58. 39.7! closely, and the ratings h not been rs for the help ames. The Tigers possess’ oY ohnuy: he 200 in the Speed-|N dine i Ba Eaarenes 1 ONE—To see whether the | Connecticut sults . 424] pdsusted Tor such important faesors as * HOOSIER * inue operating. 2 fe 2 Robegt Parkham, HP. Wasson ...... 13 highly respectable crowd of 14,- Beiavaie Munlennere 1 s0 4 Cnewgeourt advantage, injuries, and tiaeur | PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. || Indianapolis Camera Co. proud record of 30 wins and nine way Classic League when he top-|George Miller, Kiein & Kuhn ...l 04| Mo. Haverford... *348 helpful as. nor to Be Satings are 10L1 211 B Washington ei-ssis | I 203 B. Washington * ided relaxation defeats. The current leaders have pled 715 after games of 203, 236|/ack Mueller, Aetna Insurance ...... oi 120 which attended the Gar- Laaveile vers daar HEU RRS o -8315 || : J Ll r . 3 .. 0 higher caliber held the top slot for a month,'and a rousing 276 on alleys 1 and iy iarell, CNTs Plan 1 teeas al dew s first Sage Soubichenger of M ine Bates ® 334] tbe team X» New team lh eeeat ER A .- —— on — I. : RAs 6 nea enn t . EI available, and having. succeeded the Anythings'2 for Nehi Beverages. Lots Glass, Ban-Dee Restaurant. .....: 33 the season last Saturday was a Tenn Site | Mo ET Crutches, Invalid Walke blackout of the in first place | Lila Littrell paced women's RaTue Jewell: Diock's | raway....... +H true indication -that the big tran a i Game Date Changed ; WE B Di d Tne ye akery: 8 . we OGRE. ais fava > 3 ranci 3 { v= wnee BD padeasting and Th twhile Toad scores with her 651. The Hickman| Ann Sauter, Ban-Dee Restaurant. .... 548 town’s fans will attend Garden | gy, rice Lehigh : 354 The Renssel aer:Crispus Attucks uy amon Ss and Posture Beds turated their 6 erstwhile leaders, now > Mildred Coombs, E. and R. Church.... 544! basketball despite the “fixing | Temple 56.4 Phila. Textile 250 & Pp Can Bt Rented at sa ; tae. | Whirlawa teen-ager pounded| Eva Williamson, Morris Plan 538 MIDWEST basketball c HIGHEST CASH PRICES 1951 stuck in third place with a rec- | y 8 Rifa Jean Shumate. Conkle Funeral scandals,” or whether it was [Da *70.8 Loulsville 66.8 game scheduled for PAID . ’ . ord of 27 wins and 12 defeats, (Out 216, 221 and 214 for her fourth| Hom .- 338 1 : Kent “Stats” il. 58.4 Hillsdale ‘+359| Friday night, Dec. 7, has been HAAG'S : ® 1600 thi Th th 800 Marie Harrison, Grayhill Insurance... 538| the result of long advance pro- Ken *34.0 Otterbein 332 3 STANLEY Jewelr Co ” will have an excellent oppor- this season. e other Elizabeth Stanfield, Thunderbolts... -. 535 aml hin ne ANGIE ar) espa moved up to Saturday night y . | 403 North Capitol Ave. Pp t to Patty Striebeck, who led|Gladys Chestnut, Block's 4| motion; and : ili ate 33 Mai Real. 33 y Fh i 31adys Chestnut, BIOCK'S . .rv..rnosss ASTING was so tunity to regain a threshold [Went to Patty Striebec Juanita Cork. Bemis Letfef..,........ 33| TWO-—St. John's is startin Fh #1 Dec. 8 HS W. Wail. Agveun Bota alae 23-196-192—611. g : ason, according near the top tonight when they |{0rTis Plan with 223-19¢-1 Genevieve. Stampl "Band R. Church 533] to look like New York's only acks'ville .... 384] , CKS'V “ree | enn sotmmammns | = ‘e M. Trautman, meet the second-place Ruby's Both Iie joores Soe Roe fn phe Marta Roberts. Marott Shoes"... | likely mational court power— Howard 111 $30 I iat it definitely Rebels. The latter has won 28 I Ive se . op Bas Marian Mooney, Westmorland ste Sterling 29| the strong team necded badly Georgia ot. Lon £ hS Sov it. wi Guaranteed WATCH| »ankruptey for Bag and lost 11. gis NEN | Sally Coleman, Marott Shoes. WAY saat 31) as a drawing card. Woitord bn 302 ay it with . . it and Miss five are now in John McGrew, Nehi Beverages wien iH Tillie Jardina, He Jewe Hornets... ... 19 "7 Marylan .. #52 ya ou ern i REPAIRIN Yaual ow Prien as 80 bleak that fourth place on a record of 19 B56 Ee Tour. 68) PO bare Simro Te Morr Plan ities 18! THAT CROWD of “first night- A Besico = 205 » Mog 8 3nd obey Service o interest new wins ahd. 20 defeats. The team Jim Inasy Kriner Pharmacy Fornshs SisI piety Leppert, Coca Gola Shell 1Tlers” drew almost as much atten-|So. Carolina’ +521 Citadel ....... 3838 SEND Them OFTEN! RITE'S which needed will face the cellar-dwelling Hi- [Paw Sylvester, Holy Cross 5| Mabel Becker, Roy Gale Studebaker” © 516 tion in the newspapers as the JEWELERY SHOP
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Attempt to Boost Lead BUCK'S MARKET, winner of 32 games in 39 starts, will be out! to increase its lead tonight in the. Tuesday Night Ladies’ League at! the Sport Bowl lanes. The league-| leaders hold a four-game edge over its nearest rivals and there] is a good possibility that edge | may increase tonight when Buck’ s| Market meets Hotel Lincoln. Hotel Lincoln is currently | holding fourth place on a record of 23 wins and 16 defeats. Despite that impressive record the Hotelmen aren't firgured to stop Buck’s Market. Tom Joyce Seven Up, a second | place contender, with a 28-11] record, should advance without difficulty at the expense of] Swengel’s Ice Cream. The latter holds a 19-20 record and is] stranded in seventh place. C. R. Willsey Insurance tan-| gles with the bottom club in the] loop in Indiana National Bank,! which has won nine of 39 games.| The Insurance Men are just six games out of first place and will] be out -to gain ground on the| leaders.
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The Vols’ single wingback ma-| chine, assembled by Coach Robert Neyland, wound up its regular
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