Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1951 — Page 19
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9-Pin Trouble Hurts P Patty's ~ All-Star Match ‘Game Bid
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CHICAGO, Dec, 11-—Pat Striebeek, Indianapolis standard bearer in the women’s division of the 11th annual All-Star bowling tournament at Chicago’s Coliseum, rolled a four-game series
good for 708 pins yesterday.
“As a result of her lowest aggregate to date, and the top notch pin racking of her competitors, Pat fell- to ninth in the women’s qualifying standings, After three four-game sessions, Pat posted a 2249 total, placing her 210 pins behind Sylvia Wene, of Philadelphia, who wrested the lead from Pat after the first four
games of the qualifying sessions.
Pat's Sunday affliction, that of leaving one pin upright after her first ball, plagued her again in yesterday's. block. In 10 frames ghe had to settle for nine pins
with her firs} effort.
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‘OBSERVERS report that if Pat place contender an.. will stake continues her present pace and/that claim against the. Hi-Fily, the fleld continues to post scores which are now in eighth place on jad evident in the first half of the|a 16-26 record. The Alleys Sweeppreliminary. rounds she will be! hard pressed to gain the 16-girl| final round starting Thursday. nows, who have a 15-27 record. Pat placed third last year after
annexing the fifth position in her| Sarl Smith, Smittie's Barbet Shop ... pi first All-Star tourney in 1949. Fug Moon: ge nite B cal
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CURT HEADY, Indianapolis’|
lone male kegler, came through with lines of 164, 203, 205, 181; 171 and 203 for an 1127 series, giving
him an 18-game score of 3401.
Curt’s high game was 65 sticks! off the high game of the tourney, | garl Wood, Transportation Re rolled by both Don McLarnen, St. | Tom Kelley, i S Mnie Harvester. Harold Winters, Ritchie Gulf .........
«| Jim Mayo, MOOSE .......,ces. Today's blocks will provide the! | Earl Oberlies, Ravenswood
Louis, and Jerry Silvas of Detroit. |
final tests for the .majority of|Les Price, Reformed Chu the tourney’s éntrants, After to-| FIRES dina Moise Ehret day’s rolloff, 48 keglers in each! of the divisions will enter tomor-| Georgé amine S. Rubber .. row's double sessions. Each Chick Jardine.’ resteraal py bracket will appear on the al-| leys twice, the men for 12 lines|Al Strattman, Pu
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THE men’s division is being! Vic Ortell. Central States Envelops.. paced by Jim Vaughan, Torrance, ALI Keller, Mitchell Scott ... Cal, cost accountant, who has CL Kah], held the lead since his first date Bill Rodebeck, Antlers ........ on the alleys. Jim's 18-game total! of 3920 was 519 better than| Don Ldchinger, Carmel
Heady’s.
THE VETERANS Administra-| Shas tion Mixed League will capture a Norman Davis, Aetna Insurance ..... portion of the spotlight tonight at! the Indiana alleys with five games! on tap. League - leading Tigers|2 will strive to improve their record! of 33 wins in 42 games at the expense of the Hit and Miss team. ! erate cote moe
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Wildcats “Rated on Top of Nation's Heap This Season
North Carolina State, (Wyoming and Kansas State as! the top 10. Kentucky was named! first by 32 coaches and received
NEW - YORK, . Dec, 11—Ken-| {tucky, last season's NCAA champion, was the over-whelming: (choice: as the nation’s No. 1/345 points last week, {basketball team today by the 35 {coaches who make up the United] ST. JOHN'S Oo ae the most! (significant jump of this week, | The Wildcats, who opened their moving fram fifth place to a lseason with a 96-46 victory over|strong third on the strength of, (Washington & Lee althoughleasy victories over Brigham Merkd, ¢ c ® Iminus the services of seven-foot Young and Washington & Jeffer-| oich: WE . /Bill Spivey Saturday, were the'son in Madison Square Garden. | Rautebgh. « only team named by every coach Coach Frank McGuire's versaand compiled a total of 341 points, tile squad meets Kentucky Twenty-nine coaches ranked Ken- Lexington, {tucky first and the other six|night in what could develop into placed the Wildcats either ‘second (the “game of the year” in college basketball. A total of 43 teams were named by the coaches compared to 48 in {their pre-season ratings, Teams John's of Brooklyn and St. Louis|listed ‘in the pre-season ratings| University were named first by which were omitted this week State, |
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Wabash Bows, 71-69, To St. Joseph's Five
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RENSSELAER, Ind. Dec. n- vy
Center Bernie Boff popped a field goal in the final minute of play
to give St. Joseph's College a 71 w {to= 69 victory over Wabash Col-|#
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