Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1951 — Page 42
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The second chapter of the 1951 Men's Pot 0’ Gold tournament will unfold tomorrow; night at the Antlers’ alleys. Sixteen teams will be striving to gain the No. 1 berth acquired last weekend by Bill’s Tiny Diner. The tournament will close on the weekend of Dec. 15-16. The Tiny Diner five arrived in first-place on a 2599-501 — 3100 p er formance, Bolls Furnace #2 is the runner-up with a 2737-347 3084 score and American Legion holds third with a 2554-500-3054 total, Carl McAfee of Bolls was last week’s individual star with a 638 series which was highlighted by a 200 singleton. McAfee spared in the first frame and then rolled straight strikes. Tomorrow night's action will begin at 6:30 o'clock with eight teams unleashing its best guns. The first shift includes Link Belt Travelers, Alday Paint Company,
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Times, a full page of bowling * news, features, cartoons, ple- | - SHARPSHOOTING Cris-|i tures . . . Read Kegler's Korner pus Attucks, which has rolle d over three quintets without
seven times weekly for the ' sport's latest up-to-the-minute much of a struggle during this infant high school basket-
coverage. + « » ball season, travels to Rensselaer tonight. Attucks is one of three county {teams seeking to retain their un- | beaten cage mark this week. The | Attucks-Renssetaer tilt will be | played in the St. Joseph's College {gym as a preliminary to the St. Joe-St. ‘Norbert game and will begin at 7:30 p. m.
Delaware Major League and George Piefer of Shelby St. Loan rolled a 627 in the same circuit,
Ray Wishmeyer had a 632 threesome in the P. R. Mallory Men's League at the Illinois alleys. Tony Matacale of Tansy Motors posted a 625 series in the Fi-Blak League at Pennsylvania and Claude Collins had a 605. Jack Berger was tops in | Rensselaer, usually rugged, is the Bridgeport Brass League . sporting a 2-0 record. at Pritchett Recreation with aE
a 622. | '“ Cecil Trowbridge of Waltman| BEN DAVIS will put its 6-0
its’ usual steady form to fall before Berry Brothers tonight.” The latter has been hot and cold all season and is now in eighth place with a 15-24 reading. - SmithRobinson, who recently bumped Tansy Motors from second, may find a stern foe in the Emerson Supper Club five, who have won 22 and lost 17 games.
Weather Warm— Bowlers Cold
MAYBE IT was the April weather in December, but Indianapolis bowlers were lulled into
Gwinn Paint circuit at the West burg tonight. Brownsburg has al Side lanes. School Employes hit with a 600 in| the same cirguit. Vern Havens of Roddy’s Service was the standout in the Ideal Furniture League with a 618 at Fox-Hunt, Paul Davis had a 610
its second straight victory at | Franklin tonight while Southport,
ridge at Tech tomorrow.
Model Shop, Butch Mote's Used Cars,” Waltman’s Steel Building, | Eagles Machine, Jim's Tavern, and Hides of the Lions Club, ! In the 8:45 o'clock shift, the! contenders will include West In-| dianapolis Sextet, Herff-Jones,| Haufler Survey, Koweba, Antlers Recreation, Merry-go-round, Link
Belt Punch Press, and Chet's Drive Inn. . Sunday's action attracts 32
teams beginning at 12:15 p.m.
Heavy Loop Slate “Tonight
ANOTHER LARGE portion of league competition will be served, tonight with the hottest action likely to be seen in the Iaria Classic and the New York Central League at Pennsylvania alleys. Drink Solataire continued as undisputed leader In the Ilaria Classic League but that margin is slim, Only two games separate Smith-Robinson from claiming a tie. The latter has a record of 28-11. Drink Solataire must skid from|
complacency last night. The “little| Indiana alleys. Sopa ney ph hl the eve- cashed in on a 608 series in the!
ming's-combat-with-mary-a bruise; las solid 600 series were at a Hunt and O'Grady alleys. | premium. { Among the other 600's were
: | Clifford Feed of Gaseteria at . A young Mak, Who fisats | Iaria’s, 608; Luther Tansy in 0 an and at bowling, | the P., R. Mall turned in one of the best per- Oty league at
Illinois, 605; Clarence Bake formances. Morris May, 17- Se linker in
the Linde Air Products at year old star for Segall Drugs,
Speedway with a 608. ‘ posted a 655 series in the Busi- The remainder of last night's| 1, 52. ness Men's League at Valhalla | scores include: o alleys. Morris rolled a 229, Uptown Alleys—V. A. Mixed Teasue
slipped to a 194 and then came [Laven Barrow ck
Charley Harlow, slated for Howe's gym tomrorow. |
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back with a 282 score: . or oh CIS THE King Lae =H,a0d. Hioad Rigple. a, 89. to De: cha Jack Rodewald of Service “haiiis Aleve" laiand Container Lane Other games nearby tonight inSpring was top man in the Coca "West side Alleys—Ladics Matinee ‘Lensue : ¥ 2
clude: Mooresville at Speedway; | Pittsboro at Pike . 238] Washington at Lawrence Central; ..536| Moral Township at Franklin :'334| Township; Deaf School at Beech «B38 Grove.
§ Local H. S. Basketball ’ Schedule This Week
Cola League at the Pritchett- {Eoin Fields Hunt and O'Grady alleys. Among ares nines Se Fast] League a T the other scores in that league jis Mitel H IIMA Lt were George Miller, City Ice Hida Ziosbel, Schuster's Cream, 625; Charles Dickinson, Marty Roberts, Marotts . oris Boll City Ice Cream, 621; Harold Ma- peti, Harman, Bolls = loy, Irvington Ice and Coal, 620; SI ronater. noan.Doe Travseeen Ross Ervine, Abbott Heating, 603. {Marie Christian, Norb Watness had a 637 series | Fountain Sa. Alleys—Lilly Varnish Losey,
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In the gia A lw Jui Mey Leasue X Broad Rippl ! Dect Central. eague a oxX-Hunt alleys. vern nn ckey Mouse 593) Broa pple a catur Centra Delaware Aleys-—B I M Deaf School at h G Cooper of Monument a Jim Jones ..... a Ben's Lidia | owe at Frankl Bete Tove.
in anual vs. Warren Central at Cathedral. Frankfort at Tech
Indiana Beats Valpo, 68-59, In Cage Opener
By FRANK ANDERSON * Times Sports Writer
BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 7— glad he reshuffled the deck. If he hadn't, Valparaiso might
have trumped his club.
Washington at Lawrence Central. Brownsburg at Ben
Ls stianBrisnbok Ladies vis. Moral Township at Frankiin Township.
Eunice Rhodes Laura Lee Whitting
Mooresville: at Speedway. Tillie Kampoumsky .... yrass Pittsboro at Pike Township Allison Ladies League. | Crispus Attucks at Rensselaer (8t. Joe
Mary Ellwanger . 495 College gymnasium).
Moon- Lite Bowl—Ladies Sponsor League | Tomorrow Estel Nash 525! Broad Ripple at Cathedral. Ruby Fields | Stendal at Deaf School.
Hazel Walker ©... 00. Major League Tom Kilander, Motor Service .... Sturm Alleys—Building Trade Laie John Wilson... ... 0 ne, Sturm Recreation League Fred Lich h 503 aria eys—Christian Church Gertrade Walker ini i » ri i . Leasus Sacred Heart Alleys—Illinois enteral League
Ben Davis at Howe. Shortridge vs. Southport at Tech.
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STATE COLLEGES Indians 68, yalparajse 00. 1/Indiana State 45, Hanover 42. Ohio Northern 5, Indiana Tech 27. Purdue 68, DePauw 56,
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Steel Building rolled a 620 in the record on the block at Browns-|
Dick Nordholt of 4.1 record. Howe will be seeking dirty clothes hamper the Olymps
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Tonight's tilts will add interest for in the Farm Bureau League at|to the Howe-Ben Davis meeting |
In the city tonight, Tech will|ties are apparent in his 15 point | ers.
[RCA Men's League at Pritchett./ De out after its second North | average. [Central Conference win by play- | Bullets into fourth place in the!
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TECH WON its only league| American at UCLA and ex- -AAU FROM THE rundown it apouting, defeating New Castle, 55 star. Barksdale is in his first/pears that “ex” marks the spot}
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Valpo was Indiana's basketball] opener here last night. The Hoo- glad things about Doehrman and, siers won, 68-59, but they were his 14 points. relieved when the final buzzer | ioundéd. So was Coach McCracken. The game was akin to smart, on his mind. Why, he wondered, soker playing. McCracken opened) /did Indiana have to catch-up so with what he thought were five of often? And why did Indiana miss 1 kind. He was mistaken. He had so many free throws { 17 ot 3N°? only three of a kind. The other| two aces were on the bench. McCRACKEN *couLp' wonder!
Naturally, Valpo took advan-| ‘age of the deal. It kept anteing/ tle men work better with the 6-10
Lou Scott and the 6-9 Freshman| noints and built the pot into a 16-12 lead after a quarter of play. Don Schlundt? Branch hoped so.
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kind were Dick Farley, Sammy ods? Here again Branch hoped so.| Miranda and Bobby Masters. The He can realize some of those hopes aces on the bench were Bob Leon- Saturday when Xavier of Cin-| ard and Dick Kraak. jcithati visits here. McCracken's reshuffle came in| A Big Ten scout munched the the second quarter. It found the !ast of the hot dog man's wares bench aces going into the hand ®Pd said without relish (he had!
At that, the man at the hot dog| witiam Kenninger stand had more to relish than] [McCracken. Branch had catch-up
labout many things. Could the lit-|
—_.~1And could Indiana add some pass-.__ McCRACKEN'S THREE of a ing to its fire-and-fall-back meth- RB Ma her
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3 OTHER COLLEGES {Bethel (Tenn.) 69, Misaps 65. {Boston College 76, Rhode Island 69, 98 | Carnegie Tech 69, Geneva 55. | Centenary 74, East Texas State 61. Central Michigan 81, Southern Tech 50. 64 Darimouth 6, Middlebury 55. Lanes—Western Electric League {os Paul 87, Chicago Teachers 58. Marts iT oI 24 | F Meade 78, Lineoln U 52, re 97, Newberry 48
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| Kalamazoo 76, Assumption 63, {Loyola (Chicago) 92, Wayne 73. ..490 [Manhattan 65, Texas Christian 52. ..523 Miami (0.) 79, Ohio University 58. | Miastssiopi Southern 68,
{ Mississippl State 60, Memphis State 58. -527|M uray (Ky.) State 51,
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on the floor. That gave McCrack- Mustard): Gary Frothel 45. Gore Tollecton. 84. 'n his five of a kind and he ‘Gee, McCracken’s got a lot S ddl D Mar South Bend Central 53. Michican City 34. :apitalized on it. True, Valpo led, ©f worries. Wish held give us the | u er, emarco Windfat 45, Fishers 30. co" \ll during the second quarter and| Worries he doesn’t want.” Batt} T . i) : Benton er Tourney t was Indiana down, 27-25, at And with that bit of dry | e onig Reta" Ss ¥, rk 56, Gilvea Twp. 33. ‘he half. But Branch's five seemed, humor the scout walked out | NEw YORK, Dec. 7 (UP) — pdt LR the stronger bet. into the wet night. He had lots | . | to tell when he got Lom. Ring-ruffians Sandy Saddler and 2 Came the second half and In- Indiana (68) 2 Valparaiso (59) | Paddy DeMarco are slated to liana started raising the pot. Patierct Is 1 § poche : ft | match buttings, thumbings and HOUR Masters Di re Juitk ones Vieau. t : 0 0 J Plinke rman, 3 i 3/8ougings tonight ‘at Madison in ndiana too e lead for ptonard. $331 hurston, 8 3| Square Garden‘ in a 10- -rounder | DRY CLEANING seeps. The five of a kind pro- Baumetnrt 0 1 1 Howard, ¢ 0 0 0 that ma d he ! duced 27 of Indi 's 29 third Swan, { 0 0 OiBielke, c 5 0 3 ¥ produce ‘the “rowdy of| Chics rs gr : EE Sc nandt, ¢ ii 3 spitz, c 4 0 5/the year” as well as the light-| SERVICE reap Ad oe oy SS Kraak, c e 13 3 Bernine: ¢ ¢ 1 1 llweight challenger. We Clean At 9—11—1-3 54- ; x3. ica, na — Bi Masters,'s 3 4 4 Moores © 0 § N We Have Just Instélled a New Esposito, g 2 0 4 Madrick, g 10 1 EW YORK, Dec. 7 (UP) — : VALPO TOOK stock of the Woods "00 0Beliz.s ' © 0 0/Archie Moore of St. Louis, the|} Machine That Enables Us to clock and saw that it was now or| Totals 341 a a - 25930, No. 1 light heavyweight contend-|§ Give You This Special Service ever. It was never. But Indiana Indiana... ; 13 29 14-68 er, was signed today to fight jot careless with its sure thing Free throws ind Parley 18-5 Harry Matthews of Seattle “for MAYFAIR CLEANERS and. Willard Doehrman tossed in Soran! dy franck 3. Scott, oH tone dollar” anytime Matthews is] 657 MASS. AVE. FR-0603 ine points in the fourth quarter spitz 2, Berning 3. Knape 3 lelke,| + |willing to accept the match. | 4 ~
18 Valpo pressed its suit. Indiana was held to one field goal in the ‘inal six minutes. The buzzer finally sounded. With. a grateful look at his five of a kind McCracken raked in the
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pot that represented - Indiana's first win of the season and Valpo’'s second loss in three games. While the Hoosiers were beat- . Ing down the Crusaders inside, the rain was beating down outside the IU Fiéldhouse. The reluctant-to-get-wet crowd chattered about the weather and the heroes of the evening.
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