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Ideal Loop Tops Action “Tonight
* There are still four more days until the bearded gentleman in the red suit “sweeps
the globe” with his Christmas favors but in the local realm of bowling, the filberts have only tonight and Friday to write’ off al their pré-Yule achievements. There are a handful of mixed league which will ¢, function Saturday and Sunday but for the most part, it is strict- ’ ly a two-night |for 1952. Jerry O'Grady of: Pritdeal before the|chett-Hunt-O'Grady will take ofcoming of Santa. fice as president of the organiza- ; i he of the best |tion on Jan. 1. attractions may| Mayor. Christian J. Emhardt, a Jack Welsh be found in the|veteran booster of city bowling, Ideal Furniture League tonight at|was among the guests and gave a Fox-Hunt. Bubble Up sets the brief talk on his favorite sport. .pace as the leader with a 28-14/Officers of the Indianapolis Bowlrecord but Roddy Service Station ing Association and the Indianapand -Gulling Auto Electric are|olis Women’s Bowling Association formidable contenders which are were also among the guests now tied for the second slot. The . : latter two teams have a record Deppen Leads City
i . of 26-15 each. | IT WAS A rather mediocre pro-
Robert Delong, Zionsville, 614; d defeat in hi f 37 Western Division Bubble Up runs against Superlgram for I : | Re 'second defeat in his career o on Tool Co. which fs currently in/iaht. of ndisnapolie owiers afl Willen Bowe Lik Maliosy ‘| professional bouts. A. left-hook £0 pyttsturen a % nh ¥ 120 Kil Welcome the gift . ; ; long remembered the tie for eighth place on a 17-25were registered throughout the Fred Estle, Mechanics Laundr {the kisser dropped him to the Glevelttd ----- 3% 3% 1 § 31 418 106) giver, when your Holiday choice is OLD record. Roddy Service Station, an St'e, cha Y:|canvas. [Cincinnati 313 16.2 38 8 los : To Toc itd af “ ratings » @n city as the keglers trudged 613; Max Savage, Interclub, 613; Th h badly hurt Chico "CIANAPOLIS 28 8 18 3 19 8 117 FITZGERALD. In Familiar Fifth . .. or disi = a i ai Foxworthy, through snow-swept . streets for|Charles Walker, International| Tr his Be a ee Easter Division vis 3 tinguished Diamond Decantér with solid strong Minit Car Wash fi : {their vespective league action: [Warvester, 612, of seven. Referee Ray Miller fin-/Boteey 2 BR RIP WN 2 32-facet stopper . . i at no extra charge. ted with deal Furniture “soy| . Wenneth Deppen led all bowl- | Richard Moore, Myers Market, i CoV ry TE his. 3 3 gt 8 ; ea niture for| ers with a 672 score in the Dia- [610: Mike Bisesi, TV, 610; Don Shed the mandatory eight-count,igy sey 28 11 17 0 22 88 109] OLD FASHIONED Sut sti in Style Jourtis Place, Bom have 2a bin mond Chain No. 8 League at |Yarnell, Apex Tool, 609; Grorgeliised for the Hirst time ona Widely tt a Nout 5 ‘ & Wetzel r team rolls Stark| the Talbot Lanes. Deppen’s total |Kraeszig, Heidenreich Florist, itlevised New York niet, Then; Siracuse 3 ‘Cleveland 2. . | came on games of 212-202-258. |609: John McGrew. Ace Bowling, StocKy Fiore tore after “hico and] Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 3 (te) Vern Havens continues to pace! Runner-up honors went to|gog: Willis Miles, Sheperd's, 608; Staggered him thrice before the rrr ee the field with a 193 average in 42/Charles Pheasant at Pritchett| Red Stuart, Cline Realtors, 608; 80n8 sounded. > games. Roddy's Service Station|Recreation with a 669 score./piward Sargeant, Renner's Ex- s & = Basketball Notes holds the top series with a 2037/Pheasant of the Universal Jets Chet’'s/ VEJAR, A dramatic student DeMolay League results at Dearborn
and also the best singleton with Posted his total on games of 254a 1072. Havens’ 680 is also top|233-182. Dick Weber fired a 664 series score. a Pritchett’'s Yor Mechanics . aundry in the Indianapolis IBPA Has Good Time (League. Weber's total was BE “AND A GOOD time was hadl!ized on games of 195-245-224. by all. . . .” True, a well-worn| Lawrence Caster had a 652 sephrase in depicting a happy gath-(ries at Beech Grove alleys. Casering but certainly the most logi-|ter rolled games of 215-198-244. cal way to relate yesterday’s/He is a member of Berling & Sons. Christmas party at the Club 52.| Eva Williamson was the The annual get-together was leader of the ladies with a 598 sponsored by the Indianapolis series in the Wednesday Night Bowling Proprietors Association. There may have been -—better- Yule celebrations . down through the years but even the old a Fuel remember | 2 588 threesome in the same when. league. —
Orville Scott, outgoing president Ladies’ Te of IBPA, presided over the group! IT WAS ams Score Well
but it was strictly informal. The! veteran bowling enthusiast turned 2Mmong the the master of ceremonies role over,
alleys. Eva's total score was
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to Bob Kirby, popular personality 2/1€YS in the Classic League. Mi-|yartha Harrison. Bowes Seal Fact.
on the 1 |lano Inn posted a 2605 on games| ocal sports scene. Bob .. gr) g43 291 Schuster Coal had Joann Wilson
promptly settled the folks with] his bowling anecdotes and subtle] umor, | Special door prizes were given Sa] an. 9 following the dinner and then ih a 2542 came a lengthy session of “hot ; stove” chatter about IBPA’s plans|
from scores of 766-917-859.
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‘accumulated on games of 149- | 244-305. Martha Harrison had |
strictly team play| The heavy Eva Williamson, Morris Plan action unfolded at the Fox-Hunt|Bertha Gorka, Schuster Coal ..
{the next best effort with a 2596|’¢*" {score, coming on games of 902-|g,e Indianapolis Typewriter Dorothy Sweet . 504 and Morris Plan hit! The former’s score came on games of 834-820-850|moon-Lite Bowl—Western Electric League |
{while the latter’s high mark came ¢. Raesner 539
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648; Phil Bisesi of Rudy's 31 Bar with a 645 in the Francesco Crespi League at Ilaria alleys; Don Mitchell with a 642 for Delaware Bowl and Charley Harbison of Holy Name with the same score at Beech’ Grove; Harlan Craig of the Legion had a 640 and Paul Thistlewaite of Ripple Barber Shop rolled, a 634 at
Alvin Gaddie rolled a 630 for Sunset Cleaners while Mike Kociask of RCA had a 630 at Fox-Hunt alleys. Bill Nofke was high in the Herff Jones League with 627, Paul Hubbel of Speedway Machine came through with a 6268 while Stan Tuttle and Robert Dinn of Sam’s and St. Phillip’s respectively rolled 625s. Paul Stayonovich came through with a 620 in the Indianapolis Bleaching League at Dezelans. The remaining 600s include Robald- Ronald Witman, Apex Tool, 619; Bob" Barker, Chet's| Drive-In, 618; Bert Reddington,
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scores included: Pountaln Square—Western Electric League {Harry Kair a vive O8 {Les Hurt ‘ Sinner con 344 Talbot Lanes—Grain Dealers {Bob Ardery 3 . se Bail and Chain League 4Morris Bryan... esasesnes {Bernice Silver 4 | Broad Ripple—Meridian Hill League ‘May Harrington, Row. Jewelry __... 448
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PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 20 [UP)|of work,” the stern-faced -Eliot —All work and no play—those explained. “We haven't got time were the orders from Coach Ray|for play and the boys understand Elot today as he herded his Illi-/that. When we’ catch up on our nois Rose Bowl team down to the!drills, then there may be time practice field for their first drill/for a few hours off to go sighton California soil. seeing and things like that, but “This team needs work, plenty not now.” : hs a Dees word: Deny ino
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at : By United Press . 0g Won RL GE CHICAGO, Dec. 1 George Tipton (Postponed until Feb, 20). Preston .Marshall’s attempt t0| Manual at Charlottesville. ® Plainfield at Decatur Central. Jackson Townshib at Pike Township. died today. Anderson announced » he would be in the steel business Vejar gets a personal ap-|George Halas of the Chicago) Iports saitor of the Singinnat pearance at Madison Square Bears, who held an option on!®nquirer, died in a hospital a arena last night and then bat- B thied year contract to coach the| By United Press tered welterweight Carmine Fiore|fedskins. NEW YORK (St. Nicholas Arena) tory over Brooklyn's Fiore in their television 10-rounder earned
: ? get veteran Coach Hunk Ander- Spe way vs. Lapel at Noblesville. > : son to tutor his Washington Red- Warren Centra) at’ Beech Grove. Garden Spot skins for the next three seasons Franklin Townsh at_New Palestine. : d Chic His announcement followed a| CINCINNATI, - O, Dec. 20 —Dramatic student Chico|.oprerence with owner-coach|(UP)—A. Louis (Lou) Lawhead, ‘ nearby Covington, Ky,, late yes-| Garden Jan. 4 because he evaded Anderson for tbe. 1953 season. erday. He was 49, ’ the descending curtain in the Marshall reportedly had, offered | te et ————— second round at St. Nicholas/Anderson $20,000 per year with Fight Results Chico Vejar, 143, ford, Conn., out-| until he was redder than his Sd mine Flom 143, Brooklyn (10). ! name. MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—Armand Savoie, Chico's unanimous decision vic- LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (UP) 136, Miami (10). —Bill McColl, Stanford's great | 3 All - American end, has been vo him a main event“at the Garden ’ with Enrique Bolanos of Los awarded the first W. J. Voit Angeles.
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