Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1951 — Page 40
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Times Special with a 627 series. Bill Blythe's,
14—One day, eight games and 1528 pins later, Pat Striebeck is
roll a 600 score.
Robert's. Ink had a 607 in the|Felix Lucas
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JIM BRANT of the L. C2 he Central
. 156-190—346 Cassidy five earned hiimself a
rr res freee iil mi) high place among the individual]
PAT WON three games and Wene lost five in yesterday's rolling, The scoring: scoring 33.28 ever important Pet- Birieheck i ersen points.
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bowling,” Striebeck split in each Brant’'s score was the result
TWENTY-TWO teams will take
four-game series of 987 broke all Gold handicap tournament. Ideal Furniture League at Fox-
existing all-star men's or wom- While the two previous week- | Hunt alleys. Hardesty’'s total : 3 ° I wi ¢ 257en's records on Wednesday. _| ends have produced some out- | was fashioned on games of 257- ing of Rolling against Helen Duval, of 197-205.
Berkeley, Cal. Pat scored 156 standing performances, Lorenz and 190 games good for 346 pins. Wiesman, proprietor of Antlers,
A DELAY in the league report- Jean Stup scores in the American/Roxy Wilson
Upt Legion League Wednesday nignt Melvin Womack fos
Yvonne Barron
(was the top star in the Coca Cola|Yaver a chance to share the top| id
"8 2 augurated the Pot O' Gold over On 2 string of 222-246-185. | Among the other scores league *'""'s, Wischimever
A 200 GAME, doubled with a 25 years ago, hinted that the Among the other outstanding officials failed to report were|Vic Obirting 169.-line, enabled Pat to break championship performance could Scorers in the Coca-Cola circuit|Al Peters, 644; Bill Alexanders 613; Max Poole - everi in her two-game set with come. Saturday or Sunday. If/Were a 647 by Herb Schakel of|Bob. Dehne, 604; Fred Clark, 608; = EE Cleveland's Helen Hosta. The 369/this off - hand prognostication Service Springs; Otis Raymond of|L. C. Oxender, 692. | series put her back of her op-/comes to pass, the 3203 score Coburn Chevrolet with a 636 and| Late scores from Iaria’s Franenit’s total for {the second which Holly Hock Hill posted last George Miiler of City Ice Cream|cesco Crespi League included Al blogk in a row. week will not be enough to carry With a 628, Bill Bradley of U. M. Meyer, 610; Robert Lonis, 606; “Pat's exuberant delivery, In the club home. “|had a 612. Ed Stevenson of Na- Rosemary Lesile, 551; Pat) which her right arm lifts the balll Holly Hock Hill registered that tional Trailer Sales rolled a 611/Stantz, 534; Agnes Brand, 512; to al directly overhead position be- handicap total to knock the first- Series. : {Lelia Sierp, 511. fore she starts her downswing. week leader, Bill's Tiny Diner,| Fred Mitchell of Cassidy and| The remander of last night's overpowered the pins for eight down to seventh place. The next SON was also a standout in the|scores included: strikes in her second game of the four teams hehind the current GWinn Paint League with a 633 Antlers Alleys—Thursday, Ladies third session. [leader are Koweba, 3181: Stark-| Score. The remaining league per-|Ethel Kull Hiner Refrig. #.!. 0... A 246-game enabled her to Wetzel, 3141; Haufler Engineers, |formances included Bill McCreary ay jonnson . oo Le*sue
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Striebeck Holds 10th In Tourney
‘CHICAGO, Dec. 618 was tops in the Delawafe mosis Weiser Worrievice . 540] Maj League and Bob Gilland St. Catherine's League
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just where she was at the Printcraft League. {Loutse Zore . oo ey 390 : { a ) { , end of the five-day elimination wary Hig Br of Minn Car | Doroth , Stanich picats oh ym $52 : Ee ash poste | Bl ia aay na 7 rounds in the All-Star Bowling Foti a ife Ideal “Himg Ripple Alleys—Hillerest League | Tournament—in - tenth place. and Harry Hamilton, a team- Evelyn Frasier rans o 483! After the first four-ply match mate, rolled a B17 series. Bill A ai Chureh ae | game session Indianapolis’ lone Tucker of Halcomb Super Mar- Jusnitd Dill av iovas SH female representative in the tour- ket fired a 607 threesome. Gladys Easterdny Ricratian 500 ney, and the finals, remained In Ben Norman’ 2 [Dick Ogden Sivek iae 505 | 10th place, after dropping to 11th high man in the RM LS Bureau te after two and four games, and at the Fountain Square alleys. Bana Socaron cxeenaver 1084 3 hth spot at the end Fv q > alleys. Barbara McGagon |. 2% 857; climbing to eig p Larry Lehmann had a 603 in the Eli Lilly League of six games of bowling. i same loop. Everett Johnson had ®t°r¢ Johnson Pediueh vaaeens 37 Tro bus, 04} Sho high Rualifer Sylvia Brant Rolls 661 {8 615 series in the Shrine League Clarence Wood™ "+: S Sikim ledsug,
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: ; {include C and M Sales, Foxworthy | CLOSING WITH the Powers'\word; Dr. Kornblum's, Hirshman|
fiasco, Patty dropped both ends Mattress, Butter Milk and Dillion, of her two-game match, though) Bakery.
she posted 204 and 186 lines. | Probably what is the most star-|
honors with a 637 score. Ed Vrill Jr. had a 602, Clarence Baker was tops in the Linde-Air Products League with a 601 series at Speedway.
The 39-year-old Detroiter could studded array of local talent willl | : ; 0 do no wrong last night, picking|swing into action at 6:30 o'clock| Competition at the Sport Bowl] | up 12 strikes in two games. Her with eight teams that include 53W Elmer Brehob of Buck's | Ma (1
glean sweeps came at crucial Tompkins Ice Cream, Mechanics Market lead the field with a 629 times though, for she came from Laundry, Roselyn Bakery, Bowes Series in the Growers’ Recreation behind in the final frame of the|/8eal Fast: Delaware Bowl, Lapel | League. Herb Smith had a 627
last game to win. : Bowling and Fred Cline Realtors, | Score in the Madison Ave. Flower : \ te ung Paty by five Pins in| The 8:45 p. m. shift will includg| ROP League. e rame, Connie “Turkeyed| West Side Bowling Center, Andef-| s ; : out” with three strikes. son Lumber, on Mo Cafe, Jonts Markey Hits 627 :
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