Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1951 — Page 38

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i tion, who will retire on Jan. 1 as : president, of the IBPA, will offi- , cially welcome president-elect

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ful sons last week.

Carl Hindel, owner of Indiana alleys, and Bob Rader were seriously injured in an automobile accident in Chicago. of perfect kegling in the 11th

Byt miracuously the injuries—|

while ‘painful—will not leave any Jerry O'Grady of Pritchett-Hunt permanent physical impairments. and O'Grady alleys, into office.

The mishap occurred early Tuesday while Carl and Bob .@ were returning § to their hotel after watching the All-Star tournament at the Coliseum. According to Mrs. Judy Hindel, who returned Friday from Chicago, Jack Welsh neither man could offer any explanation of the Wreck. DICK

{Bowling Association and the Inldianapolis Women’s Bowling As{sociation will also be in attendlance, Invitations have also been f lextended to Mayor-Eelect Alex {| Clark and Mayor Christian ‘Em-

of the Indiana Bowling Supply,

{companies will also be among the {special guests, |

Capitol City a Success

The car, owned and driven by sario of the West Side alleys!

| Officers of the Indianapolis front

300 To

Lead

In U. S. Meet

By United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 15—Junie Mc-

Mahon of Chicago rolled a perfect 300 game tonight to climax]

a tremendous 975. series and spurt 3 4 back into the lead in the men’s d Indianapolis bowling nearly lost two of its most faith- division of the National Individual Match Game Bowling Champion-

ships.

{round gave him four straight |

The 1949 titleholder's exhibition

games over Frisco Burnett, slim |bridge-painter - from Tacoma, Wash., and shoved him back in

of Don Carter of St. Louis.

Carter, the comeback hero of

the tournament

who had legped

from 42d to third place in the last day of qualifying, earlier today] vaulted into a temporary lead by whipping Ray Bluth, also of St.

hardt, who is now filling out a [ouis, three games out of four! 30-day term, Scott said officials with an 831 series in the ninth.

Carter maintained the lead

|Bush-Callahan and Brunswick through the 10th round.

Meanwhile, Marion Ladewigz of

Grand Rapids,

titlist the women's division has|

Mich., the only|

ever known, rolled on toward her|

NORDHOLT, —{mpre: third-conseeutive-champtonship: Carter, who leaped from 42d!

Rader, apparently skidded on the joyfully reports the 1951 Capitol ohn Dace in Ihe sat day of g p to a safety City tournament was a complete ying, vaulted into the lea ite ang sfpashed w in the ninth round today and maintained the pace in the tenth

zone i8ldnd in the middle of the success. 3 street. The damage to the Ve-|. prize money in the five-man achicle was estimated at $1000. tual event was $975 while the Hindel suffered a severe gash five-man handicap presented on his forehead which required 1881330. Payoff in the doubles was stitches to close and another on $1345 and the singles purse totaled the back of his head needing|$1344. All events winners received eight stitches. Carl's most seri- $433 and special prizes attracted ous injury was a dislocated veter-|$220 in distribution, brae. Physicians attending the, The tops winners in the actual injured men said another fraction/team division of the 11th annual of an inch and the neck injury tourney saw Fred Cline Realtors

of the arms and legs. $150 and Berghoff Beer of Fort Rader received a broken upper Wayne earned $100 for third. jaw and severe lacerations on the There were 13 other places renose and face. His jaw is now warded.

However, he must return each!$200 and Joe Love Insulation of week-end for special treatment. |this city was third for a $100

” Fr o | purse. HINDEL is not in great pain|” Red Sharpe and C, Wilkerson but his plight is one of constant/won the doubles for $200 first discomfort. Carl's neck injury i8imoney. There were 39 payoffs in being treated with a newly de- this division. Lou Frantz of Lousigned “cast” which does not re- isyille posted a 698 series to win quire the support of plaster. the $100 top award in the singles.

round.

He had shoved ahead of MecMahon of Chicago, the eighth! round leader, and Burnett, by| whipping his fellow townsman,| Ray Bluth, three games out of four with an 831 series in the

ninth. Mrs. Ladewig

| led her division!

with 4,209 pins and 98.34 points.| 3

would have touched the spinal/grab first prize of $300. Monarch She yas iraed by Ruth Jensen cord, causing permanent paralysis Beer of Chicago was second. with ©! hicago, who had J, pins

and 92.44 points,

Mrs. Ladewig's ninth round

scores of 255-279 for ‘535 pins|

wiped out all existing tournament! wired shut and Bob will be on a| Lowensteins of Hamilton, Ohio records. She held pace in the liquid diet for the next six weeks. won first money in the handicap fen round with games or 247. According to hospital reports, division. The Buckeyes' score of 227 but was forced to 2h: e ‘Rader may be able to come home|3230 earned them $400. Play Bowl series with Helen Hosta of Clevetoday if his temperature is lower.|of Kokomo won second money of land, who had games of 225 and}

236.

The tournament, a nine-day| {grind, will end tomorrow night.

Flying Hoosier On Mat Tuesday

Buck Weaver,

Terre Haute's |

Carl is under the pressure of Ril] Lee of Guarantee Auto Serv- “Flying Hoosier,” has been sesandbag weights with steel braces ice posted an 1877 score to win the lected as the semi-windup oppo-

running down from the head. The|g100 purse in the all events.

inént for Sheik Araby on Tuesday!

weights now have a 10-pound pull" Monarch Beer of Chicago earn- night's Armory mat card.

on Hindel, keeping the injury inleq an attractive trophy and $50 check but surgeons will add addi-\¢o, winning the team all events.

tional weights until Carl is under ithe stress of 18 pounds, Dutton Gets ‘Dutch 200’ Hindel will remain at the hos- : : ; ‘pital in such a “cast” for the. ANOTHER DUTCH 200 was ‘next four weeks, If his condition|registered on the city scene re‘has improved after that period. cently when Walter Dutton turned ithe Indianapolis bowler may be|the trick in the Moose League at returned here by ambulance, How the Delaware alleys. {long he may be bedfast after re-| Dutton started off with a spare, iturning home cannot be deter- came up with a strike and then ;mined by Chicago doctors at this|/fired another spare. This pattern ‘time. [followed over the full 10 frames. Both men are now in the Such performances have been ex-

{del's room number is 452 while we have omitted, please notify this down-trodden

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Another clash Fox, Cleveland

will pit Billy speedster who

irew with Weaver here last week, | against Jack Britton of Montreal, |

Canada.

Midgets will collide in the main event when Little Beaver and teammate Sonny Boy Cassidy take on Fuzzy Cupid and partner

Irish Jackie in team action.

Australian tag-|

Shutout for Sawchuk § DETROIT, Dec. 15 (UP)—The i Michael Reese Hospital at 20th tremely scarce in Indianapolis this league leading Detroit Red Wings, and Ellis Sts, in Chicago. Hin-/season. If there are any others continued their mastery over the

Chicago Black

Rader is quartered in room 656. |writer, We want to give credit Hawks with a 3 to 0 victory at the

” » ” 5 RADER was active in league| WROT® credit is due ,

Olympia tonight.

bowling until he retired this year. Carl is still doing double duty in the operation of Indiana alleys and as a regular league bowler. It may be a long time before these gentlemen can make the rounds of their old bowling haunts. They have many friends . all of whom are concerned over their condition. Those many friends and acquaintances can bring a little

TUESDAY DEC. 18

and, surprisingly enough, you will feel better, too.

IBPA Yule Party

ANOTHER YULETIDE gath- ' ering of the Indianapolis Bowling ~ Proprietors Association will take ~— place at 12 noon Wernesday at . the Club 52. During the last 15 w— years, proprietors of the local bowling houses have joined hands! in a pre-Christmas party celebration. Bob Kirby will serve as toastmaster. Orville Scott of Sturm Recrea-|

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