Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1951 — Page 43
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Chester Ricker, '500" Timer, Dies
By United Press
J} THURSDAY, DEC, 6, 1951 NAR ET, -
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agazine, official go ETROD. © hed Pree a |tas on the Detroit River and though still in school at the time. ’ D « Mie ec. ' 8 -—Lake St. Clair. h a He is rvi by his wife, Te ate yioan mi Sewapape isi’Ls the, Sly doe remainder of Yast mgnts Picked a Chester 8. Ricker, 63, of Detroit,| Ricker was born in Cochituate, |Margaret, I. oy children, a ls inate wi cdi having: its deadlines, Friteseis Keereauon—inter Club Legsue | the official timer at the annual Mass, and was”graduated from Charles of ‘Detroit, and Mrs.
1500-Mile Race at Indianapolis and Cornell University’s school of en-| Madeline Arnold of New Orleans. a racing boat official, died yester- gineering in, 1911. His family had been with him day at his home in suburban He got his start as a racifig since Thanksgiving Day after he Grosse Pointe following a pro- timer when he attended the Van-lwas returned home from Ford
ent . Program,
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. Shs anran rim be BOLRI BUPOIMA «vx ss vas cersvtnrpsnerss ou | american Legion League ydf Dr. George GrOIQIUBN oo oiuiiii gains 617
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close for the V. Lygiarkway Aueys—VEW League atl : longed illness. Fe Ne A oT Bl [es Teturnad tor Tow Ford nn va city Kay Evetert. Service § Aupiidnte ol a YORK, Dec. 6-—The A member of the Society of own interest, Ricker timed the brain operation. tousnantent. nadRseuway A ee University of Kentucky bas-|Automotive Engineers, Ricker race and there was a dispute over scar Be h- voE CArroul, "Tiny Lot L038 , . LOU celebrated his 63d birthday May an award after the event. ; : ens, who ‘will Wess Sue Alers-silaisvile jkethall team today Was vated |30 this year by timing his ‘35th| # x = Michigan Prof. Charges serve as secre- Robert Dryer : : se ‘most likely to win the 1951- 52) |Indianapolis race He was the | HIRAM MAXIM, inventor tary of the tour- i leO KARL ‘oii national championship by the 35|only official timer the “500” everthe famous Maxim gun, per- STA umni Being Ignored He¥, 2honnced John Rc Hide Mercaniy Lesene so7| leading college Coaches /. Whoknew. suaded Ricker to go to the racing] ANN ARBOR, Mich, Dec. 6 loday that fo ava Wwiuwell, wesarn die... owimakie up the United Press rating pe also timed every Harms- headquarters with all of his time- (UP)—A University of Michigan i entries will. be Murvester Leasue ? (board.
worth and Gold Cup boat race and-position notations. In their pre-season estimate, 32 gyer held on the Detroit River, the coaches chose
professor accused Athletic DirecRicker’s records were checked tor H. O.
Adolphitraquently served as chairman of against the official records of the
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accepted after the midnight
400" League : £5, Chyviwel . And don’t forget the Sun- {er ACES LHUVRLO0L, Ary Licaners .
powe Ralph Ortinais,:
(Fritz) Crisler today of
+-Sutiof letting, in effect, Michigan State
r Furni- 094 re curfew, ~ regard-| Sacred Heart and Ideal n= 14 oh Jieun io Rupp's NCAA champions to win race. in which’ ah error was Yuck Welsh: 165 oF aint ture on-a record of 20 wins in! day Times, a full page-of bowl. [Mickey Svea Belton i : > Ee pps coring Seavon Just’ whefel RO oii cominiliees and raver). Thanks to Rickers tabu. College dominate state athletiés. > i > ™ ! e A 4 AMEY ao cumstances, 0s. |36 games. Sacred Heart Tolls! ing news, temtores, sariup Wb hw voli Lily Ladies 484/they finished in the final 1950- 51} {lations the award was changed.] Dr. Harry Clyde . Carver, a
and pictures. Korner seven times .a week for the sport’s up-to-the-minute coverage.
amniguis of Columbus » ® n
car happily reported that ad- WEE, CP OL vance reservations compare fa } orably with the entries Tecoioag | tougher assignment against Zif-|
last {frin Truck Lines. The latter is| Jear. He indicated that it isi in fourth-place on a 21-15 record)
Pritz Gruner 593 balloting—on top. . "nn member of" the university board | KF ountedi Suuare—MWestern Hecteie League |
Kentucky received 345 out of a|° IN THE past, Ricker raced his, | BECAUSE of his accuracy at of control and a faculty member Sigua (lure... a possible 350 points after collect- own boats in the inter-lake re- the Vanderbilt Cup Race, Ricker for 36 years, said Crisler has
a late csciany Alleyyalliash Owls League iig 32 first place votes, two sec-igattas at Put-In-Bay, in Macki- was invited to time at the first ‘ignored almost completely rela-
highly probable the 1952 tourney ., + has been knocking off the formance. Danny's total was rea- | atarsares Loan Electric League 460d place and one fourth place hac races and in yachting regat-'Indianapolis race in 1911, al- ‘tions with the university's alumni. will exceed the entry figures of oie 2s een 1 ng lized on games of 227-220-216. soaianapolis Bleaching |ballot, : | the 1951 renewal. big: guns Wilh feguisrily. {Barney Rosner of Rosner Insur- SaiieOfehinean 1ériene S001 ‘« n 4 A DEPT. OPEN Among the early arrivals were| Prdbably the best battle of the) ance came up ‘with a 661 series! \i& Carsult weunesday Mixed i ool ILLINOIS, WHICH finished a dozen or more entries from|®Vening Will be the series between; "tne Speedway Independent mare suaatel, Deil-ieen | 40 lfourth in the final ratings last -Midnight Fox-Hunt, Sport Bowl, Dezelans, | GUlling's Auto Service and Rod-\; oa gue. Rosner’s string included |g, citar a selephone Ladies spring, was picked to take runay Till 6 Iaria’s, Speedway, Pritchett- -Hunt|G¥ % Service Station T 8 Soryies games of 246-211-204. [snes Surlekun. : aba 314 [ner-up honors. The defending Big and O'Grady, and West Side al-| tation, Always a stout conten oy Ralph Schuch of Emrich Hard-| noverts Milk League {Ten champions received two first vice & Parts leys. The Murat Shrine Bowlers, 10% Jb third-place on a record, ,“,attjeq the woods for a “7 Hughey Rippie aliéys—rederai "133{place votes but scored heavily on
lof 22-14, Neither team can afford LAUTESS Longue |second and third place votes tor} Lu to lose this series . . . lest they 808 performance in the West Side| By
Marion McCouueat .... 493} gu a total of 167 points. stumble in the tie involving the Merchants League. Schuch's ggore A ees = Coach Tippy Dye’s University of was the result of 214-187-257. Har-|""J ert sow! Alleys—Mutual Milk League [1 lub | » ¥ gEsey Sus {lan Craig's 652 series was the top|Jous securio sr. sos Washington team was ranked
Roddy’s Service Station has high work in the American Legion | Lid Luly AM League (third, receiving 165 points. Okla-| 4 Gerald Nieh . three games with a 2937 score butiy eaone at Pritchett’s Recreation! OE bot TUE. yusntar ints League | lhoma A. and M., the defending Super Tool is close with. a 2935 Bob Ardery . 584 Missouri Valley Conference cham-
have also submitted reservations for 32 teams. There have been! 12 teams registered from the Coaq-| struction League, 12 from Mitchell | Scott, and 24 teams from the Riviera League.
n the Midwest
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" Last year’s . alleys. Craig's total was fashioned ROTC tracted amen: al mark. Roddy’s 1072 is the best sin-| 20 Ye § 211-231-210. [Gerald Gt mend Chan. Leatus _s13/pion which wound up second in and 1076 individual entries Beh- Sieton. Vern Havens of Roddy's 1 I Jean Niel Alisvis ladies League i64ithe final ratings last Season, was ho ore or rens explained that it is impossi- has top singleton with a 680 score Striebeck Rolls 652 Pauline Crawford, Moore's Mkt. 337 placed fourth with 161 points. | : ble at this time to determine the 21d BOD Dick of Foxworthy Ford) PAT STRIEBECK gave the Zin, SCN rower Mart 300: * St. John’s University of Brook-
Valhalla Alleys—Production Tool League lyn, usually one of the East's George Uding
has a 267 singleton. Havens hasigallery at the Fox-Hunt alleys number of indi ; og y 8 $ ] ) 52 pected alto average in the league with an exhibition of her champion- Ler turm Alleys—Friend: s Mixed Leasue. strongest independent teams, was i i i 8 rs . this division to closely approach! . {ship form last night. Miss Strie-| attic Yandel Bob's Motor Sales 177,8iven fifth place in the pre-season
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4 I | i , Fox-Hunt Alleys—RCA Men's League ranking with 152 points. Coach the 1 : beck improved with each game, tox-Hunt Alleys—RCA Men's Leasu t Balto, headquar. | THE ONCE-CLOSE Valhalla to register a 652 series. ee Ladies Classle Frank McGuire's team finished tered. tonight, Friday. and. Sat. |Businessmen’s League appears to| The Morris Plan ace rolled 193- Mary Baas rrviiinsvege snes +385 third in the NCAA eastern tourna- »
| .n my money
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FRIDAY DEC.
OLYMPIANS
Hse FINI to tHE TIKINg of the Secioi 1.905 4& Fer teammates ‘posted: Helen. ARBRE centre bok mnes I eluon aud evening } gall Drugs five. The front runners|a 2630 team score in ENOL Moriing Leave, | . J qn he will accept. entries. The en- {have opened a five-game lead and Milano Inn, 2- 1, in the Ladies|Clen Hig t. Bell 1 sen Yikes oe ST. LOU IS, w ch receive e try fee is $4 per man and a $1 | off the performances of recent|Classic League. Miss Striebeck Alice Savansugh, Liculd Frans nets 589 only other first place vote, Ha extra. for anvone wishing t (weeks, th Drugmen are going to | will be among the field at Chi-| Francesco Crespi League ranked sixth with 113 points y » £0 |be hard to sto | Rocky Iaria, Dewey's .. 616 North Carolina State was close compete in the all-events. p. cago over the week-end seeking; Corsaro. Caito-Corsaro .. . 805 pina Be Slo3e Sea’s Champions won the team Ladies Back Xmas Fund the women's National -Match Bes Bumflect, Ramblers oc League behind ii ig BN5a4, 00 title last year and are expected u ,| Game championship. Ray Martindale o eighth place wit LIE. a i to return in defense of their|npeistomy heonets for the aonay Kiefer H 643 Mirlam "Smith re | Wyoming, which finished secon 1 (Christmas baskets for the needy INi€T€r Has a {Pat Marley . 608 to Brigham Young in the Skyline aurels, Paul Stemm and Jonny, currently sponsored by the Won- AMONG THE men’s other out-| central Alleys Blocks Mista ensue 605 gix Conference last spring, reMencin are the doubles Sham= pen Ladies League, which oper- |standing scores was the work of | Altrelda Sohrweide ... 318 ceived 72 points for nipth place. pions and Ed Gaalema will try lates every Tuesday night at| Carl Kiefer who rolled a 643 in{F- W. Sovder_.._.._......... *" Kansas State, the defending Big to repeat as singles champs. Leo pyjichett Recreation alleys. The|the Roberts Milk League at the/Bil Can... F% “PHF 589 geven champion and runner-up to filieatn ol the 31 overt Le] collections will continue through| Delaware alleys. Bill Irwin id Hanley "557 Kentucky in the NCAA final, {Tuesda » Dec. 18. Dutch Cleaners scattered the sqgirounded out the top 10 choices! on Jam. 5. ba taal | rah Smith, vice president (maples for a 637 in the Zionsville peek arte Bates Matinee Lesa with 58 points. P THE SITUATION is getting| of the league, heads a commit- {Men's League at Broad Ripple. complicated in the Ideal Furni-| tee including Vivian Davis and |Harold Ostermeyer’s 625 was imture . League. Only five games| Norma Reddington. pressive in the American Legion| separate the first seven teams| Canned goods, toys and clothes 1-ague at Pritchett Recreation) and three teams are tied for(will be collected by members of| 3 Ray Cross hit with a 621 fifth place. the league. The Christmas baskets | Tonight these contenders will |will contain meats and vegetables) David Patrick led the bowlers | try to alleviate the congestion |which will be purchased on Christ-| In the Western Electric League | when they swing into action |mas Eve when the deliveries are at Moonlight with a 626 series the. vac ciaer esses Bubble ; . and Bob Hughes, Jr., of Century | a - Bu made. Contributors are requested
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Up’s one-game lead may vanish unless they can halt Minit Car Wash. The leaders have won 25 games and lost 11 but they are being strongly pur-
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Plenty of 600’s Rolled
Letter had a 627 in the Holy Name League at Beech Grove. Runner-up honors in the Beech Grove Classic went to Lawrence Carter of Berling & Sons and Bill Chappell of Beech Grove
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