Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1951 — Page 28
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\alleys where the ‘holiday event will open on Dec. 29-30. - A COM | . Al Kriner and Jim Hickey, who } Sh Lily Pons, { y 1 will again serve as secretaries of Ml ow ing 0es series, the ‘the event, checked their list of group of sj AL Ollr ne bs 4 0 | ‘reservations Friday and dis-| Bill Blyth, a veteran of 10 sea- “Chopsticks,” i ‘closed that 350 entries have sons in city—bowling,—is—justas——@ 7, ous e been received. This figure virtually parg un lus Ehoes as he is on “Pierrot ‘Lun : J |assures a larger crowd over t the bowling pins, ‘Twas the night before Christmas For Pot 0 Gold fn, ger of we ve he OD ames pos pounds on nis items Coluunb And all through the town, not ¥ competed. pA five-foot, 11-inch frame and A oc
that's plenty of power in his delivery. Now Blyth is a guy who likes to bowl regular ... fact four nights® a week are Bill's
A ball was heard rolling, . | Lom. lectation of Not a ten pin knocked down . , . KRINER said there is no dead- something nc : ; ia XP oll es line for entering but “he requests tables when f THAT LITTLE ditty is our way of heralding the coming that any city bowlers who are!
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. ' } 1 diet. ~ of Santa ... the wonderful gentleman in the nonstop| orficial payoffs for the Antlers panning ay rticioate should oy is plenty of kegling- " sleigh who will fulfill the dreams of the world's young Pot 0’ Gold tournament and the is still room for approximately {even for a lightweight but in the “CONVERS i 7, mixed doubles at Indiana alleys|45 singles. This number is the case of a full-fledged heavy- the witty an folk on Christmas sy thel \were announced Friday hy the result of added shifts on Monday, weight like Blyth, it's easy to Coward opus If this scribe could don the . ’ Dec. 31, Tuesday, Jan, 1, and, understand the wear and téar in- © complete reco red, fur-trimmed - garb of this| events champ, will also start on respective secretaries, Thursday, Jan. 3. The tourney volved on bowling shoes. 33% LP recor cherished gentleman, we'd like| that date. It looks like asban- | The Pot O' Gold, one of the wil pe completed on the weekend “I figure I've used about 10 tractive albur to'mingle among | mer year for the city classic |.jiyq oldest events with 25 pre- of Jan, 5:6. or 11 pairs of shoes since 1941. In this firs the Indianapolis which has floundered recently | . 0. {,urneys, distributed $991 The tournament is open only This is roughly an average of a of Coward's bowlers and pass #8 from the standpoint of entries. . i ! hile the two-day t® bowlers who are competing in pair and a half per season,” Bill 190th-Centur out the follow- #8 Frances Deer, secretary ‘of |for 18 places while the two-Gay:, op ehments officially sane explained. “I haven't split .any the Regen y ing “presents.” | the 33d Indianapolis women's [tournament at Indiana carried tioned hy the Indianapolis Bowl- shoes in recent years but they 8 > 2 TO: PATTY rr v tournament, announced that the [$183.60 .for 14 places, Both tour- ing Proprietors Association. 4 generally get run down and I Pr 1 y he STRIEBECK... #&*" 4 ; | event will run Feb. 2, through naments were completed on Dec.| “First prize of the individual : Weer} have to discard them.” is ro a pie ee : Reb, S710, The lean) events are 16: . n. EF 1 oc auteed: COLLEGE KEGLERS—Though football and basketball are the major sports on the American JF It is hi Bies Sredit: fhat ne as the young fine performance while the doubles and singles | WILLIAM DONAHUE. who award, A special award of $25 campus, bowling is beginning to edge into the picture as a fine relaxation away from the text books. Fe oh on I While he Soul ih the All-Star will be run off at PriteRett =. 0. Cnt 0 Gold for Lor. ill be given for high singles and| One of the latest college teams to enter a bowling league in Indianapolis is the A. F. Sabres, com- |... i fon foot work. Like many emigee Frena Match game Recreation. enz. Wiesman. said that FredTl> TOT high series, | posed of young men from the Air Force ROTC unit at Butler University. The A. F. Sabres bowl every major sports, the legs of a bowler “i 1 tournament , . . Get on the ball gals Wed the Cline R : Ie . va the official 5 a =» | Friday night in the Mannix Automotive League at the Parkway alleys. The team includes (left to |are extremely important. In the ster ie the gremlins ap- jack Welsh dead)ine hor Shines 2 ] an ine Realtors were the OHICIAT WHILE THE St. Philips In-| right) Rocco John Zappia, Don Lee Shaw, both Indianapolis, Robert Chastain, Salem; Leonard L. declining years, his legs are the mosic and & parently haunted day, Jan. 16. een ry ee 1s winners of the handicap event vitational is one of Indianapolis’ | Oshi And d Geor Toombs. Indianapolis ] {first physical defect to arrive. iall ! you throughout but your duel| $2.75 per event. Allisecretaries with a 3206¢score. Their winnings! jqect bowling events. the t _Uthier, Anderson, and ‘Deorge "oombs, Indianapolis, . — | Good physical care early In a especially ada with Champion Marion Ladewig| are requested to sefid in aver- were $300, Cline Realtors had has Tever Lg eyepts by ume . z . | bowling career ineans extra years for recording was a real .treat . . . sincere ages which will include games finished in an unofficial tie with man twice. Harry wheeler cap- Ci iB Ch 1 hy Rise at 13 of competition later in life. Of ‘verses wl wishes for supreme happiness in; of Dec. 31, Holly Hock Hill on a 3203 score. tured the top award last year on 10 oy a amp on ; e ! Blyth looks like he'll be Sees rg your forthcoming marriage toi. The Indianapolis Women's | However, a recheck of the a 940 score. | ) : A ei . (around for a long time to come 3 Theodore Dryer on Dec. 29. . . J Bowling Association is strivigg tabulations disclosed the latter year was i aay 10 gash ast Here's an amazing story ve Mighmre Week. a The Hoy ees a regulation 16 land that should 2 sad news for Jnoludes DICK WEBER . . . a successful| to boost the 1952 field and urges ‘had only 3194 and was placed The opening session on Satur-| of a bowling prodigy that will bowling but his father. Harr P In recent competition with lhis rivals. Bill currently holds a t Yehm: reign as city match game cham-| all the lady Xkeglers in: the second. : Holly Hock = Hill won day, Dec. 29 will begin at noon. | be of interest to all enthusiasts 2 yo bowler has BREYs the men at po Lorain, |190-game average and that in- ag, Im pion . . . your match with Red| Capitol City area to join in the |$200. Ko-We-Ba Frozen Food Sunday’s inaugural round starts, of the sport. tutoring him for 10 years Bobby rolled a 1094 for six |cludes action in the Courthouse ou a Stuart in the finals this year is| chase. ® [nisped. third on a Bist Score lat 10 a.m. | Bobby Golem is just 13 years When Bobby was just a little games. He also has rolled top League at Pennsylvania alleys; chorus o OE I li nas the. post. singies for Balig Officials of the tourney have| gq" je § jor high tot, his grandfather drilled a series of 678, 677 and 704. BUT the West Side Classic and the In- . OSCAR BEHRENS . .. one of Cline Fetes Teams has the best Singles for Bolls requested that all bowlers appear! D9 e is now a junior J g duck pin to start the child off the big surprise came this week |dianapolis Traveling League. . the best city tournaments in the FRED CLINE displayed his Furnace on a 290 score. on time for their respective shifts school student in Cleveland but in bowling. The years of pa- when the mighty-mite rocked His best series has been a 756 “THE CA local history of the sport dling! APPreciation to his bowling Maybelle Rader and Bob in order that the tourney can the lad’s doing a man-size job tjence applied by his elders in the maples for an 824 series... posted three ycars ago at Pritch- PHONE?” reco vour tireless-efforts in handling| 4 on, "act week for their re- Grantz were the official winners move along without delay. It is, in the metropolitan leagues. - grooming the budding star are yes, that's right, 824. The string !ett’s. Blyth's top single has been brought out : the entries and statistical Work peated high rating in city com- Of the mixed doubles with a 1321 also requested that all bowlers, Bobby owns averages of 190 now paying off. included a 299 single and 18 'a 288. vided abo have been instrumental in THA petition. The real estate dealer SCOTe. The couple earned $36.60. who have already entered the! and 187 for his regular work in Golem is now five-foot-six and consecutive strikes. While an exponent of form on 1 hs as an) ing Indianapolis bowling to such { "2 “Christmas party for A second place tie was recorded event and are later forced ‘o| two leagues. weighs 124 pounds. He has There have been few such the alleys, Blyth may also be record-player a high plane. S eat of| the men and women's teams between Shirley Ann Lehmann- withdraw please notify officials| When he isn’t rolling in the large hands, excellent form and cases of building a champion rated as a man who uses his head comes a lot mm TS ass "719 a vou Tuesday night at the Meridian Bll Caster and Jielen ols Beh at St. Philips alleys. | leagues, Master Golem practices plenty of zip in his delivery. right “from the ground floor las well . .. garg A on vole ar rolled earlier this season . . . the Hills Country Club, gron flit S225. « Score, fe J J J A Rh 8 JR J 5 J J 553 FR J RF 8 J A 3 5 25 0 WA RE RTA RU J 3 5 Rh RA Rh 53 SSA TSR RA REA RA REA REA AR RA Ing iS0, Tec mark still leads the nation but] It was a gala affair, fea- | TerPy : Vaach fini “ all feminine keglers will be striv-| turing a tender steak dinner | Jerry and Les Veach finished ne ) “Allen Funt ing to remove it. with all the trimmings and [fourth for a $17 reward and the J ci'‘s Most Fan
special door prizes, It was a combine ‘of Francis Sullivan ‘and nice gesture by Fred for the Jack Curran was fifth on a 1256
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irre ap- “RANCIS SULLIVAN ; A conversations every team for themselves but We| 1, chee” the half-way mark. |, an) ULLIVAN: asthe A can people wh hope all local squads will make : served as secretary of the mixed - ; The first half competition has % NN) * exasperating a creditable showing in the na-| 0 "0 ant thers have doubles, has requested that all ations. His “I tional tourney . . . let's have ati been plenty of thrills . . . some Winners who haven't picked up % [LL] 78 /0ON _ tions that ar
least one champion. | spectacular performances their prize money to do it early
. } hastens to sa; JERRY O'GRADY '. . . & Suc-| we hope the latter half pro- 2% possible in order that the {:
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Indianapolis Bowling Proprietors| ment for the city keglers. From | The mixed doubles were sponAffociation . . . your many years this writer comes a sincere wish sored by the Indianapolis Bowling of! experience and knowledge of for the MERRIEST CHRIST- Proprietors Association and conthe sport will be invaluable in| MAS YOU HAVE EVER ducted by the Indianapolis Womhahdlirig the IBPA’s problems. | KNOWN .,, {en's Bowling Association.
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that has flourished magnificently the Troy Fuel Oil League have bad breaks rose up to squash in the last 10 years. Although lost 51 straight games without a the bid. the rewards for your contribu-| victory at the Sport Bowl alleys.| During the holidays, the league tions are sometimes small, bowl-| The squad is composed of Fred Will suspend until Jan. 8, Maybe ing could not exist without your Sawyer, John Baker, Bill Baker, the two-weeks lay-off and a aid. |G. Schaedel and D. Pickard. Otto “gift” from Santa will snap the LEAGUE SECRETARIES . , .|Gray, secretary of the Troy Oil Medo-Sweet Dairy five out of the A 100 per cent thanks for your circuit, cites the quintet as one doldrums. chore in keeping the hooks bal-| 2A anced in the league standings. [g= AtL SCHIFF STORES OPEN MONDAY NIGHT#=% However, to the few . . . the very! few . .. who aren't aware of their duties, let me pray that 1952 will bring prompt reports on Teague activities and the realization that Indianapolis newspapers are
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