Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1951 — Page 21

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will be Fred and Tom Mur1 Sam Palumbo, ob Kelly on de‘dash can play lard in the first

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ads who didn’t ice this fall are p come through ies, change of other reasons ss of Al Kohanay, Bob Arrix, hb. Joseph, Don , Bill McCarthy They all have 1elpful. oresee ‘what the , but with this 3 group of lads to take another direction,

Favored dico 0. Dec: 5 (UP) s, a 29-year-old

been fighting ce he was 14, is

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Danny Nardico eature 10-round 1 annual “Toy1g show at the

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Jerry

A new. president has been elected for the Indianapolis Bowl-

. ing Proprietors Association and °

the “people's choice” brings with him 30 years of experience in the kegling sport that will be invaluable in fulfilling the duties of the post. Jerry O'Grady, 92-year-old Irishman who is one of the guidting hands at

land O'Grady’s, t was named as successor to Or-| ville Scott yes-|

Jack Welsh terday afternoon during a meeting at the Fox-Hunt alleys. |

0'Grady’'s appointment will be-| come effective on January 1, 1952. Scott, whose interest is with | the Sturm alleys, steps down | after three years of service as | president of the IBPA. His term of office has been well received and it is believed to be the longest reign of any past IBPA president.

Pritchett - Hunt

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\VEDNESDAY, D DEC. 5am

O'Grady Named to Head Bowling Proprietors Association

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at the lanes with a sizzling 626) series for Hotel Lincoln in the Ladies Solataire Ledgue. Mrs. Fischer's- game scores were. 198-193-235. Hotel Lincoln dropped a 2-1

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Spartans, Irish Head

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

decision to “the league-leading

Buck's Market but finished with |

a 2528 team total. This figure

was achieved on games of 791- |

780-957. Buck’s Market now has a record, of 34 wins and eight detente. . » ED CARNES led the_giee Worker's League at the ois alleys with a 636 sexjes and Jerry

SACRED HEART could |get revenge for the grid 'beating they took from Ca\thedral this season if its basketball team can stop the| | Irish tonight. The Sacred Heart- Cathedral net clash at Cathedral is the top|

Windy Nave reports someone |Chidester of Iaria Bowling’ was game of a. four-tilt bill in the|

accidentally picked up his bowling ball last night at the West Side alleys. Windy would greatly appreciate its return. He

uses t three nights a week. bjt ois

in the doubles of the American Bowling Congress’ national tournament here in Indianapolis..

Sowers Gets 666 Series

DAVE SOWERS of "Pomroy

| high in the Pennsylvania Recrea- | tion League with a 637 threesome. Emmaffuel Roth was the gtandout in the Indianapolis Chevrolet League with a 647 series score. Bob Woolgar's 630 series looked {good for National Trailer Sales jin the East Side Chevrolet | League. Ed Talley was tops in|

|the Naval Ordnance League with urday wrap up this week’ s "local Stetson 96,

a 632 score at Pritchett-Hunt and | O'Grady’s.

|area tonight.

In other games, Shortridge goes to Warren Central, Deat | ‘School entertains McCordsville|

and Pike Township. is host to neighboring Zionsville, Ten games Friday and five Sat-|

net activities.

. Sacred Heart, which lost “its[y

Tonight's Card ;

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STATE COLLEGES

Eariham 71, Hunt ola 107, dakiand City 60.

1 ian, Tech 48, Hanover ao ) Notre e 75, ‘Wabash 46. | Taylor oh *Frankiin 60,

OTHER COLLEGES

American University 74° Cathelie U. 34, Arkansas, State 68, Ark Rass College 64. uburn_ 75, Maxwell Field 4 Buema Vista 65, Dana 35. Camp Pendleton 81, Phoenix Coliese 53. Carleton 71, St. Tomas (Minn,) 58. Central (Fayette, Mo.) 44, Kirksv lle 41. Chicage Teachers 81, University of Illinols (Nayy Pier) 52. Coe 69, Simpson 57. Cornell (Iowa) 63, Nebraska Wesleyan 48, DePaul 74, North Central (Ill,) 63. Detroit 47, Michigan Normal 4 East Carolina 80, Catawba 68, Fordham 67, Yale 63. [Te Han (Kas) State 88, Hastings (Neb.)

Idaho 68, Eastern Washington 51. Kentucky Wesleyan 68, Southeastern Louisiana 66. Lake Forest (Ill) 38, Carroll 64. Lawrence Tech 71, Detroit Tech 51. | Lebanon Valley 76, Western Maryland 66, Loras 74, Quiney 63, Loyola (Baltimore) 49. Siena 48, Marquette 24, Rplon 27. MoMurry* 3 St, Edwards 50

s 56, Western Montana 49. Mount Union “4 Steubenville 38, uskingum 32, Marietta North ‘arolina State 4, Davidson 18, hio Wesleyan 72, Rio Grande 48 hiv (Kad,) 64, William Jewell 52. Freshyierian 72, Lenoir Rhyne 71 (overQuangice Marines 64, 3 ctmond 50. Rockhurst 66, Drury | Rollins 11, Patrick Air Force Base 30. Sanford Naval Air Base 36, Tampa. 68, Florida Southery 46. { Tennessee 77, Wake Forest s Tulane 78, Birmingham Southern 50. Vanderbilt 80, Middle Tennessee State 49.

Mace Jenkins of Kerts posted only football game in fine tussles Westminster 59, Misouri School of Mines,

England réturns to the organi- tion in the Automotive League at|the West Side Classic League. hack some of the lost prestige on! the Central alleys with a 666 ser-| D. Battson’s 624 was best in the the glogsy floor.

zations government because he was elected vice president yesterday, succeeding Tom Kaston of Moonlite Bowl. Elmer Brehob of Sport Bowl was elected secretarytreasurer. During the last year the post was capably handled by Jess C. Pritchett Jr., of Pritchett’s Recreation. Scott ~ announced that the IBPA’s annual Christmas Party

wil be at noon on Wednesday, Dec. 19 at Club 52. O'Grady has served in a

bowling managerial eapacity since 1941 when the PritchettHunt and O'Grady lanes were apened, He had earlier managed the old Century alleys | from 1922 until 1928. Jerry is still active in the sport and is currently bowling as a member of the Hornaday Milk| team in the East Side Chevrolet Classic League and with C and | M Sales in the Coca Cola League. | His current average is 193 .

ies. Sowers’ total was fashioned,

on games of 212-250-204. How-|

ever, he had a harassing rival in| Paul Briles of the L. C. Cassidy| five in the East Side Chevrolet]

Clagsic. Léague at the Pritchett-|

Hunt and O'Grady alleys.

Briles scattered the pins for |

a 664 series, which was realized on games of 221-196-247. Dan Torzewski of Sportsman's Store was also impressive with a 658 series. Torzewski's figure was the result of 265-168-225 games,

Owen Hier Jr. of L. C. Cassidy|o {posted .a 640 series and John| [Belcher of Anderson Lumber had] fa 633. Anderson's Lumbérmen lost all four points to National Trailer Sales last night but still maintained a four-point edge with a 139-17 record. The Trailer Sales, {defending champions, moved into {second-place on a 35-21 ledger as

“Century Cleaners were upset by| | Bue k Palmer. Roberts Milk

| Men’s Link Belt League at Deze-! lans alleys. Ralph Gillespie of Shirley Brothers had a 632 per-! | formance in the John. Hancock | Insurance League at Fox-Hunt! alleys. : The remainder of last night's. scores include:

MEN *

Fred Teceler, Bader Coffee Fonnie Snyder, Bowes Seal Past 622 Ear! Dunn, Naval Ordnance os 019" Jesse Houpt, Washington Chevrolet . Lowell Green, Allison Mixed Russ Houze, Grapho Water Pump . Pug Lepert, Bader Coffee EY Bob Striebeck, Century Cleaners ..... Bob Earl, Grapho Water Pumps {Serb Fohakel

. 817 616] 616 614 rapho Water Pumps .. 613 Gray, Hoosier Monument

Qlayton Rea, Mechanics Laundry ... 612 oe Pritchett, Solataire Beverage vs edi Orville Berry, E.U.B. League ........ 61

Carl Schmidt, Allied Printers

{Jim Jackson, ‘East Side Classic ..... 60. Anddy Haracz, Naval Ordnance eae 80 Larry Morgan, Hornaday Milk “reine OO Harry Huston, gtark, etzel ......... 60 {James Lamb, E.U.B. League .......... 60. { Paul Day, Stationers, Inc, ........... 60 | Bud McIntosh, Crown Equipment = .... 60 | Kenneth Koon, Christian Church ...., 60!

Chuck Markey, Tompkins Ice Cream .." 60 Russell Theil, E'U.B. League Bob Kelly, Kelley's Five | Orville Williamson, Gyro svsnsens BO | Frank Wells, Production Tools’ , 3 4!

elmer, Vickery Engineering ..... 572 highly respectable In any Sipe. last-place Troy Oil. [Gharice Hear, RCA Mized 0.0000 2 ob nderson. enn »e ease O'Grady was a me . John Grimms, Reilly-Tar . 54 1937 Barbasol’'s state champions 626 High for Ladies | Kens Koop, Fountain Square Mixed = 54( lled the highest total ever Will Johnson, State Highway . 53 which rolle e hig: arland_Ferrell, Ey Mixed vei BY posted in the tourney on a 3351] MABEL FISCHER, a 10-year Whiter Pence, Soiy Mixed eis 528 score. Jerry teamed with Herman veteran at the Sport Bowl, turned Frank Eads. Public AE amp ~~ $24 ary i Cressi Bohme 1 in 1936 to gain third place in one of her finest performances) 55 ars oo Hosters orkers : =». + 213 . Boris Rayman, Dillon Office we hanes 3a Mary elley, People’s utfitting ..... Irish Roll Over Charleston ‘Denied in Elizabeth Henry, Dillion Office ...... 552 | . “rances Deer, Hote CORY... 545 Bid for Piedmont Berth

Wabash, 75 to 46

With the reserves playing most of the second half, Notre Dame

opened its home basketball season/a minor league franchise today jo

COLUMBUS, O. Dec. 5 (UP) Charleston, W. Va., operating in

a population area of more than]

100,000 persons, was left without

last night with a 75-to-46 victory when the class B Piedmont League

over Wabash. The young Irish cagers jumped] to a 37-22 halftime lead Sopho-

more Joe Bertrand of Chicago Class A Central League which Esther Staten, McClanahan Realtors .. 5

paced the Irish ‘with 11 fielders and a free throw for 23 points. Notre Dame led all the -way|

with Coach, Johnny Jordan send-| lical problems,

ing in the reserves early in the|

second half with the score at 62--

23 in favor of the Irish. In other college games in the state last night, Taylor won over Franklin, 93 to 60; Earlham defeated’ Huntington, 71 Hanover stomped Chase, 92 to 60; Tri-State lost to Findlay, 73 to 65, and Eastern Illinois trounced Oakland City, 107 to 60.

Charles Savage in Drills for Maxim

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5 (UP) Former heavyweight champion FEzzard Charles cut loose for the.

first time in four sessions of train-| sparring’

ing, drubbing three mates today as he prepared for his Dec. 12 figh{ with Joey Maxim, lignt-heavyweight titleholder,

Basketball Notes

Last night's Senior League results at Brookside: Brookside EUB 48, lillside Christian 30: Downey Avenue J8. Deville Avenue 32; Irvington Methodist 35, Englewood Christian 21. Scores at the YMCA: Lincoln Chiropractice 35, Indiana Medical Center 33; Indiana Mortuary 40, a Bears 27; Macedonians 55, Phalan 28. Bush-Callahan results at Dearborn: 38th and Keystone 5 Naval Ordnance 32:1 Citizen's Savings & Loan 66, P. Jory 63 (overtime); Silver Circle 72. jo vington Legion 49. Tonight: 7, Inglewobd vs, Prospect: 8, Tuidiaiapolis vs. West In~ dianapolis; 9, Southport vs. Mustard. The Stuart Morticians defeated Morgantown. 101-84, ask night at the Senate Av enue YMCA

Fight Results

By United Press

WARK, N. J. —Jimm Plainfield. N. J., knocked o!

Bride, 189, Trenton, N. J, (1).

Ifield, W. Va. to 60; with Charleston in a combination.|c" stewart,

Walker. 191. Archie Mc-!

refused to take it in its six-team| loop. Charleston currently is in the

probably will merge tomorrow

League and, because of geographwas frozen out {of the new alignment. , The Cincinnati Reds, who operlate the Charleston’ club, sought to put it into the Piedmont but that] circuit would not accept the Bluewhich was offered |

Bluefield, which now ‘is in the Class D Appalachian League, drew 116,000 fans last year.

{Charleston, operating in Class A,

drew an average of 150,000 fans

evén though it never had a first

|division team.

per season for the last three years,|

Vineta Hadin, Conkle Funeral Evelyn Reed, C.R. Willsey

Fede... B83 {Flo Denny, Rowe Jewelry . os

353 ary Bass, Ross J. Moore . ... 550 | Mara aret Reimer, Tuesday A.M.'s ...548

|EBetty Fox, Precision Machine Coa 833 {Tillie Kampusky? Fuller Electric «. 5351 Betty Jordan, Penn. Nash Rambler 532]

Dorouy Lombard, Hosiery Workers .. 531 Bookwalter, Terrace Turkeys ... 531] Totin Sierp, Terrace Turkeys ......... 526 | {Aileen Fray. Goodman Service 525 Thelma Richardson, Richardson Autos 525| {Margge Jones, Hosiery Workers «334 Alda’ Ulsas, P. R. Mallory League

{Marsie Blackwell, Hosiery Workers .. 01, June Wallace, Kelly Beauty Shop ... i Catherine Brehob, Buck's Market .s oy

Catherine Hausman, Coppi Drugs .... Sos

[with the Class D .Ohio-IndianafElizabeth Dampier, Coppi Drugs

{Inez Stephens, RBWA Ladies League {Leona Allen, Hosiery Worekrs jalice Conkle, Conkle Funeral Home . 308] Viola Lang, Usher Mortuary 503 (Rita Shumate. Tuckers S02 Maria Eader, Grantz Fuel Oil Bobbie Mitchell, American Linen ore BL Bee Boggs, Tuesday A. M's .......... 233 Irene Moore, Pitman-Moore, .. ~..... Joyce Stone, U.S. Rubber Ladies .... {Kay Duncan, Ladies League ....... {Rita DeWitt. Allison Mixed . | Helen Stegemiller, Kingans Pauline Fleenor, V. A. Mixed Lease Western Electric , .... Madeline McCaghen, RCA Mixed ..... 484 Edith Gumerson, Stokely-Van Camp Angie DeMere, Fountain Square Mixed 452

Carole McVey, Amecican State Ins. .. Bernice Gray, Taylor Market 411 Helen McGuire. Public Service geass 409 Shirley Ann Lehman, Manual H. 8S. ..343| 2 games)

623. thriller

pri Clark + 483 Beech Grove, 76 to 53. The Clark! dn coach used only five players in|

The * Spartans boast a slick three-game winning streak, inioluding a victory over Broad! Ripple. Fishers and Walnut Grove | also were victimized. i

Cathedral romped over Manual] but lost 47 to 41 to a rugged! Brazil from the Spartans last

year, 41 to 39, before Cleon]

. 618 Reynolds moved to Shortridge at

midseason. This is Jimmy Doyle's

|Auto Tops paced last night's ac- a 634 series to lead the league in to Cathedral this year, can get|wesi Virginia Tech 86; Beckley (WVA) 1.

Western Michixan 58, Central ‘Michigan 48. | Wichita 93, Baylor 59.

COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Clark Twp. (Franklin) 76, Beech Grove 53.

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS Anderson St.Mary's 44, Decatur Catholic

Ashiey 8, (0.) ‘11 (double overtime) . | Aurora 5%, Brookville 42 {Bedford 51. Mitchell 39. Bloomington 58, Sullivan 30. Center 61. Stoney Creek 38,

Montpelier

Clinton 49, Dugger 3 team. The Irish won a|Colfax 53, re oa 35.

Covington 68, Kingman 44 { Crawfordsville 43, Greencastle 39, Daleville 5%, DeSoto 38. Dany fle (Ill) Schlarman 38,

DeMotte 45. Keuts 42. Birdseye 38.

Veedershurs

| Dubois 35.

first .full-season as Irish mentor. (Dyer 48, 48, Liberty 4 Senter 4,

Reynolds tries getting back on|

lacing by Kokomo's sterling Kats. | Shortridge has won two and lost|

8 One.

Dodgers Trying | To Get Musial

COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 5 (UP) — | comms The Brooklyn Dodgers, with what | generally is regarded (except by! the Giants) as the best club in baseball, went out after real big] game today -— Stan Musial, the | west all-around player in the game. I Although none of the three! clubs involved in the proposed | deal would comment, the report was: ! ONE--The Dodgers would give up Outfielders Carl Furillo and Duke Snider pilus $16,000 in cash | {to the St. Louis Cardinals in Tee turn for Musial. TWO — The Cardinals vould} send Furillo to the New York {Giants for Eddie Stanky, the {little guy Owner Fred Saigh of ithe Cardinals wants for their new] manager.

Clark Quintet Stops % Beech Grove, 76-53

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s the game. 2 The winners were off to a fast] Istart when Jim Burgett marked!

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Evansville Central 58. Bicknell 32.

. 612 the victory trail after a 66 to 35, Evansville Memorial 80, Cannelton 51

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Holl lansburg (0.) 53, Spartansburg 29. Jackson Center (Wells Co.) 65, Roll 53, Jackson Twp, (Tippecanoe Co.) 58, Shade-

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