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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1052 - Sacred Heart Plans Handicap
“Sweepstakes Starting’ Feb. 9-1
HERE'S’ ANOTHER item for your date book -—the fourth annual 200 scratch handicap sweepstakes at
Sacred Heart Alleys. The tourney “will open on the week-end of » Feb. 9-10 and run three consecu-
*r {ve week-ends
until Feb, 24.
Top purse will be a $100 guaranteed for first
place and $75 guaranteed - for second place. A $25 award will
be offered
for the best single
game and $15 to §&
t he runnerup. There will be Jack Welsh one prize for
every seven entries. Entry fee is $4.00 per man
including the bowling.
There
will be a deduction of 15 cents
for tournament expenses. bowlers must have bowled
least 50 per
Feb. 1.
All at cent
of their | league's schedule as of Jan. 1. |. . All averages will include |
Walt
to pace
- Susemichel 600 scores Troy Oil League at Sport Bowl | The others included as Dick Smith, Stark & Wetzel | 612; Otte Strakis, Maywood, 603 | and Ed Bliss, Earl Pure Oil,
After Branam's scure in the
had five
such name. |.
Trotters to 0 End Annual Tour Here
| The famed Harlem Globetrot{ters, basketball clowns of America, will epd their cross-country | [tour again®t a teamr of college |All-Stars, here Apr. 13 at the {Coliseum, In previous” "years,
a * 615 in the)
601.
the Trotters
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West Ride Classe Same. Jus (hit Indianapolis in the middle of! avenport, with a bUmay” GLb, lineip schedule. Smith, 622; Tony Floreancg, . 7» 1 n erson ins $10; Henry Fou, G08; Gere | ppp gERIES will open Mar. 30 It In Be Earlier : ' Zwiesler, 607; dim Johnson 605; a Sq. a Gard x Pr : : V The Grevhounds are blaming Meanwhile, Franklin College Bernie Mills, 602; Byron in Madison Square t'jarden, Fro- 5 Arie AN dav in AC . 5. 4 S *} : 0 Saperstei ‘ho runs inaccuracy today for their 69 to was taking on its fifth Hoosier Neaags, 602; and Bill Blythe moter Abe. Saperstein w hv gS o! : ’ ‘the Trotters announced the com- rocher 68 loss to Anderson College last*College Conference defeat; an 80 Er plete schedule for the annual] ays 0 u night on the Ravens’ floor to 64 decision at Hanover. Ralph | T By Brevensan "al avons junket, al a luncheon yesterday. Although .Anderson won the Ferguson, Franklin forwar d, Ann Wessel Blasts 684 [126 Bact Ni te w In the pdst two years, the By United Prese ; ih oR Bei T ISN’ "TEN tH the kast Side Classic with a 640. 1051¢ have played to more than SANTA MONICA. Cak, Jan. 16—1f the madcap Giants battle in cthe ‘final four seconds stood out with 28 points for a IT ISN'T OFTEN tHat women A 629 was rolled by Maury Well-\466 000 fans. The Globetrotters! get around, ith a pair of Richie Brown's losing cause.
win th
052 National League pennant, they'll
keglers in Indianapolis surpass man of Sportsman's Store and... the first series 11 games to| . free throws, Indiana Central con-| Ind. Central (6X) Anderson (69) the. production of. the stronger Jack Henry had a 625. Francis oven past year hey 11 to it before the final inning of a.three-game flag playoff | nected on only 2¢ of 102 field a Tyna ts 5; y < - cla { 5 arris.f-¢ "3 |sex but when they do male com- Raftery came through With a 612 games to four. series, Manager Leo Durocher insisted today. lattempts. Anderson made good Mi fer } Ygohwsend 4 2 3 |petitors’ must sit back and look production, h & 5 =» { (This is the.second of a series [a ig v4 0 n Ry . NR od Bright.t } § JiRonied ttl on in awed respect. ~ Don Foitz sparked the action | jp COMPLETE schedule for] of interviews with majo league |flight catcher and I also Believe OE OT i inte " DY ype v1} sAnn Wessel reaped thd 0 the Naval pranance ihe 1952 tour: | managers on the outlook for [hel Dit a little better this year inhi pa Co a led Ce at McBride 8 11 Eeclesiong 0 1 0 harvest of that respect last | Fritenett-Hunt-U tirady wit 2} Mar. 30—New York, Mar. 31—| gen 195 and we are going to count a lot PS > nr or, 1] Jhcros 33: i 1625 threesome apd Jack Pueffer! | their clubs in 2.) a : "with 18 : as £4 8 y. 8 night as she fired a brilliant | A 1 tered ib ‘Hershey, Pa., - Apr. 1—Buffalo, | The dapper Durocher, who nev- °n Sal Yvars both as relief catch Anderson Jed | throughout the nr 684 series 49n the Won-Ten for Sher: Sune a Ste Laay! Y., Apr. 2—Cleveland, Apr. 3 ler makes flat predictions on how er and pinch-hitter,” he said. se.ond half until Irous were 15 Totals 24 20 7 Tous 26 17°25 1 . “ 26 . re 0 ART ¢ v Scoring by uarterse League at Pritchett Recrea- | lof Lourdes League at the P-H-0. ansas City, Mo. Apr. 4— “St. nis team will finish, said he was "In the outfield, We Lan keep seconds to play when IC's Woolly Indiana Central ... 13 12 18. 25-68 Hon, f { tne leagers/Louls, Apr. 5—Chicago, API. 6—isure of only one thing—that we Mays WeTe in Up-top shape.ly.g.;, sank a fielder for a 68-|Andemson ~~. 12 13 29 #069 Ann, who is a member of the og BalDget ne |Denver, Apr. 7—San Francisco, won't get off to such a miserable * Mone Irvin is only the best—|2"" 04 “McBride then -fouled!pren: 3 Blekard: Mcbride: Thomas + a Ct J that's all—in left field. He led : g tL Ieraon. Rotlen Gorioy WL as i |Paul Wessel Plumbing five, diss] | aria Alleys—Hoosier Hosiery Workers |{Apr. 8—Los Angeles, Apr. El start this year- as we did last.” ites 1h Pos Totten AOL Brown. Johnson,” Roster, Gorley, Brown, Howell
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Classic on Tap Tonight
THE THREE the Indianapolis Classic League « entertain teams from way down
yonder in the second division to- mark at Pritchett
There are few
night
TOP leaders in
Recreation. second-guess-
va
|consistency as she reeled off]
1-248-215.
{games of 22
nowian Lo. {myrtle Cleveland .. . New Christian Churen League
| Roy Hailslup
Branam Shows the Way:
THERE WERE something like| Katie Hanneb
Delaware Alleys— Allied ‘Printers League | ° om' Payne .
RBWA Women mui Sahara Grotlo
34 bowlers to ride over the 600 Harold Rosemes
201 |Paso, Tex., Apr. 10—Tulsa, OKla.,
208! Apr. 11—Cincinnati, Apr. 12—De-|
eo! |trott, Apr. 13—INDIANAPOLIS.
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{Lockman out, there?
ers in the gallery who can honestly scrutinize the assign-
“ments of the pace-setters and
foresee an upset by the underdog.
Marott Shoes, carrying a two-
game lead on a 38-19 record,
meets
Herff-Jones,
which are
last’ night. But the No. 1 Deseian Alleys Kingan's Women s04 Mr. Jimmie Angelopolous: stride last year. That seemed to men's leader of the evening was : 2 wezelan Recreation sud Just a reader in Blackford be the right combination.” Johnny Branam of Century "°% x Square—Pure Oil |County, formerly of Hamilton’ Durocher said that Davey WilCleaners who leveled the pins 10@' parry Lenwaun - 894 County, all steamed up. liams, who will take over at seca 680 series. ile ON onneaus League" «as 1am not a strong supporter of ond for Stanky, “can field as well; Branam..opened with a 211, RHE CG" ri I any. 5ch00l 80. diate Sa ARs cos 20d 18_a. good Lifer,
soared to a 269 and tapered off with a 200 game in the Kast Side Classic League at Pritch- | ett-Hunt-0’'Grady Alleys.
ret Mauley . 501 {Marea a siiienbarve 571 tact is through your paper and Penn Mixed radio. {Dick Kromer, Coca-Cola .. 606 Tony Piccione, Elstrod's ..... . 602 | ‘1 gather from your columns of
Pennsylvania—RCA A Mixed
Within striking distance of
tottering in 11th-place with only Branam was Windy Nave of the
25 victories.
is still battling for the top from sic League. Nave gecond - place shouldn't have too much trouble! much-beaten Charles Mec- then hammered out a -286 in the The ninth place team with a record strikes in a row before he left
a
wi Ga vey's five.
of 27-30.
perch and
latter is a
Ace Bowling Ball is just onegame out of third place and tonight it looks like three more
victories as they
face 14th-
place Grain Dealers. Probably one of the best bal-
anced matches
brings
place Fred Cline Realtors against | Chet's Drive-Inn, which are now |
leading in
team the city tournament. tors have won 34 games in 56 starts and hold a one-game edge honor count when he finished, i. vias
eventy of!
over Chet’'s Drive-Inn.
Oscar
Behrens
continues
Mechanics Laundry Solataires in the West Side Clas-
Ray Ball ...
John Lamb .
R. R. League
Beech Grove—Penn
EU.
800 602
ified to speak up. My only con-
late that there is only one team
biit even so he can't
“AND WHAT'S wrong with he can go and get leither Babby Thomson or Whitey|far as Don Mueller is concerned, Of course, he was one. of the most improved IT don’t want tor shift Bobby from players in the league in right. |
hird or Whitey from first unless have to because with the guys slaying there we finally hit our
carry
Ed-
die’'s shoes in value to the club.”
holler guy sparked us in our final
“No kidding about it that little
drive.” ” » o i: DUROCHER said he was well
in the state, especially since you| received your award. Need I say fortified at shortstop with team
fourth- |
The Real-|
series. Nave
Bill Beck,
started with a Atiefs An
second game. Windy had
Bertha the 7-10. {11th ball. Lady Luck turned her back o
split standing on his
231 and Antlers—American 8
Broad Ripple—Hovsier Coal and Oil fashioned a 676 Genevieve Beck
Merchant League
Hauiler Engineers ... tate Insurance Women from boys.
No. 6 .
Centrai—§tokely. -Van Camp League 10!Dale Sanders Kistler . Public Service Company George Arnold . Helen MeQuire
M. A. League
n © Belihymer 2 Ilinois—U, 8. ‘Rubber Women
[Nave in the final game and it!gj;a Reinking
| probably cost him a chance to hit! the big “700.” Windy skidded to a 159 in the finale. George Halman of Mutual Milk registered with a 659 series in the West Side Classic. | Halman's® scores included 181-255-220. Jack Curran just
Rose
{with 649 in the John Hancock
I w to|Insurance League at Fox-Hunt. Welier Bence
lead the field for Marott Shoes|Bud Land had a 622 in the same in the individual average column.! leireuit. The former city champ holds a Standard rolled a 634 in the Com- S*'2h
Bob Delks of Coghill
Steel W orkers
Bill Scarbrougn : Sport Bowi—Women s Solataire Mabel Fisher . . Sturm—Rotary Learue Harry Wheeler {Harold Greenwood . Uptown—CAA League. Jack Marshall Minnatel Valhalla—Women’ s Mixed League | Agnes Welker
West Side Industrial
missed an Morris May Indiana—P. R. Mallory
VA Mixed League
Moenlite-Bowl—Tuesday Night 'Rita Shumate . West Methodist Church Sixon Parkwas—Solataire League
492 more”? 588
Don’t you think
3441 town and I feel they are all try-
. 552 with a few words? Overconfidence __ thing, ask any coach. Maybe you - 53 are chasing the title right out of
482
s46 town. I can remember Muncie, can you? It may be another this | A year. The breaks are what it|
takes to go "through. It is a long| 418 time till March. Let's give every school an even, 438i preak after all it’s the boys that | 583 count. How about a word for] 446 some other school down on their] ‘luck? I'll bet it would be grateful.. John 1. Gilkey, RR 1, Hartford City, Ind. P. S. You better rewrite this if you print it. I'm a hell of a writer.|
41 57
2
505
444
199 mark for 45 gameg. The run- mercial League at Fox-Hunt. Laura Lee Whiffing . 158 i ; : I My b $ . ner-up is Don Mitchell of Dela-| Phil Graves led the Pepsi-Cola N*'*(¢ PRES \ women's League sey siness is farming. Happy ware Bowling Lanes with a 197 League at the Uptown with a Astle Stephenson ... W “es ATT 4 mark. A 196 scoring percentage 626 for McIlroy and Perie Pitts of prieda YSierans of Forelen Wars 500 .« 2 nu Bernard Taylo: 5000 SOMETIMES I think I should]
is shared by Dick Weber, Johnny Roberts Milk rolled a 602 in the
Mencin, and Curt Heady.
same "league,
West Side—Tuesday Women's Handjead ~Martha Eader ....... .
{do some farming. I could take
care of the ups and“~downs there.
Bell Hopes NFL will Kill Extra Point
NEW YORK, Jan. "Commissioner Bert Bell held out hope today that the National Football League will eliminate the extra point in 1952 despite predictions that the owners will vote down the radical rule change.
Bell said he “personally hoped” | the extra point will be eliminated the owners throw up their hands] and scoffed at a suggestion that and dump ‘the problem in Bell's aligned lap.
enough
owners
were
against it already to defeat it.
“How can an owner make up| his mind before the thing is dis- star passer, is expected to be the,
cussed?” Bell demanded.
“THERE WILL be quite a few)
arguments presented in favor of wade of Vanderbilt and Frank eliminating the point,” he con-/Gofford of Southern California “I don’t think anybody also are expected to be among the
tinued.
ean make up his mind on the question until he hears the argu- mast publicized college back in
ments in favor of it.”
Bell said the proposed change will not be an early pick. discussed when the maier has said repeatedly he will three-day meeting opens tonight. not turn pro. To become league law, the pro- coaches and owners feel he is a posed new rule must be backed by bit too light to take the pounding
would be
10 of the 12 owners. The pros will conduct their an-
nial draft of college stars tomorrow and then settle down Friday, to the always difficult chore of, mapping out a schedule.
latter item almost invariably re-| sults in a deadlock after which
Tatehes, Ryery fecondltioned
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» VITO Kentucky’s| No. 1 draft choice although there] {were indications that the -New| York Yanks might take Hank auricella of Tennessee. Bill
learly picks.
Princeton's Dick Kazmaier,
I could do contour planting] around the hilly side of life to, stop the soil erosion. I've been adept at sowing the seeds of dis-| agreement in this business so my| crop would yield a good harvest.| In fairness to you, it should be| pointed out that I might have had, a chance to take unfair advantage| of you since you sent the letter. | But I didn’t particularly. In fact, at the time of your letter, we had used six team pictures of city and county teams, excluding action shots, and none of those six shots were
on Crispus Attucks. So if you | were all steamed up please | lower vour thermostat. Yes, |
I corrected your mistakes.
Your letter is objective and, I'm | lsure, sincere. You:must be also.| As for my thinking Attucks 3 the only team in the state, {would have disagreed with you before Christmas. They, too, are going to be tough to beat, fellow, and there are probably half a| dozen teams in the state—here!
|captain Alvin Dark I take it sports are to build men every year as an all-around play-| it er and we have good infield rewould be well to pass the pats serves in Bill Rigney and some .- §i8 on the back all the way around.|fellows coming up from the farm 98 You have more than one team in clubs.”
ing. Why not help them some|—
« an awra/Glovers Resume Action Jan. 25
“improving *
“AND MAYS? Brother, he is the next Joe DiMaggio. He has the makings of a baseball immortal—=zpeed, spirit, alertness, and he can already hit and field like: DiMag But of course he
can't help us if he's in the Army.” Then he hedged slightly on his
'em, t00. AS
= »
“I think Wes Westrum is a top-|
There will be no Golden Gloves this week . . . the next exciting round will be Friday, Jan. 25. . : You'll want te get your tickets in advance—right now —for everybody. will want to see the Jan. 25 Golden Gloves. Get reserved seats tomorrow at Bush-Callahan’s, 136 E. Washington St.;, Em-Roe’s, 209 W. Washington St.; Sportsman’s Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St. Prices are: Ringside and first row balcony, $2; downstairs reserved, $1.50. Prices include tax. General admission tickets go on sale at the N. Pennsylvania St. Armory fight night.
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Nice Work—
WOLVERHAMPTON, land, Jan. 16 (UP)—Move to Britain if you want to get paid for going to ball games.
Eng-
Wolverhampton Trades |
Union officials have reminded local firms that “proper overtime wages must be paid” to any workmen asked to make up time lost to attend
the Wolverhampton-Manchester |
city football cup match. This means workers
paid time and a half when they make up the lost hours
| while men who remain at their
jobs while the match is going on will get only the normal rate of pay.
IN. Basketball
This Week
TONIGHT. Shortridge at Cathedral, Tomorrow County tournament at Butler Game 1
or elsewhere—who might be able ¢ p. m.., Southport vs. Lawrence Central
who | take off for the game will be |
the country last year,
probably Kaz-
G [to do that now. What Attucks Jame 27:15 pm. Sn
m., Ben Davis |does at tournamenf time depends vs. Franklin Township
Four-te To t at h. G lon how much’ the team improves 17's mn Sacred Heart vs eo Game las a team.
* Speedway vs. Beech
|Game 28:15 | Attucks.
p. m., Manual vs. Crispus
The!
‘ councils.
~ Comiskey’s Future Up to Mother
Mal trolled Chicago - White Sox or he some other organization.
In addition some
'of the pro game. ” = THERE WAS no doubt, howlever, he would be picked before leach of the 12 teams make its/ {30th selection. | The annual battle royal over ithe schedule will include consideration of a proposal for aroundrobin - schedule with a Shaugh-|32 nessy playoff for the title. George Halas of the Chicago {|{Bears is the sponsor of the pro“|posal. It is expected to be beaten despite Halas’ prestige in league
| |
{mained in baseball today, but ‘it y . {Whether he's with the family-con-|
ro
son and namesake of the Roman,” who founded the White! Sox, cast his hopes to his mother, Mrs. Grace Comiskey, when he, submitted his resignation as vice-| Illinois |president of the club. \lowa
I'll be with the club next year, | PURDUE
he said. “I'm not after any more, Wisconsin 'money.” NDIANA
The decision will be made by 4 the board of directors at a Friday meeting, but actually Mrs, Comis-| key . holds: the majority of "the club’s stock and her yes or. mo answer would be enough to produce a decision. “She has majority in. the club, " ‘Comiskey said, “but she can listen to the advice of the other direc-| Jor and when she votes, that's
At.” | | cotiar, Batts Sign | ‘ST. LOUIS, Jan. 16 (UP)-—In-fina i a ve to 850 wibisacts with the st. Lous
“efforts. “in ‘Indian
! crack at the Caps night. Indianapolis is in acComiskey, a 26-year-old .grand-| tion tonight against the Mo“0ld| hawks in Cincinnati.
{ = only want assurance that, Northwestern ie
Michigan 0
Indianapoli fi $ will be his mother’s decision| aananols Gaps in five game
They
State ...
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As for that award, chum, was that a nice remark, coming | from you?
High School Basketball
CITY |
E | Mt. Comfort 48, Deaf School 45. : OTHERS
| Ashley 60, Metz 45. Batesville 58, Greensburg 47, Bedford 45. Mitchell 40 Bicknell 43, Sullivan 42. Bright 49, Sunman 46. Center 43, Daleville 36. Crawfordsville 74, Franklin 50. - a ® | Crown Point 52, Dyer a Darlington 52, Dover 3 East Chicago Roosevelt % Hammond Tech|
44, East Chicago Washington 30, Gary Wallace 25 (avertime), Evansville Bosse 57, ‘Evansville Reitz 38, Ft. Branch 70, Spurgeon 63. Gary Mann 47, Hammond 45, | Gilboa 67, Round Grove 45. | English 67, Ireland ! Freeland Park 66, Fowler 48. : | Gaston 53, DeSoto 46. Hammond Clark 50, Whiting 46. Harrison (0.) 61, Whitewater 44. Hartford City 63, Mississenwa 58. Holland 55. Dale 48. | Jackson Township (Decatur) 52. Vernon 40.
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REDS' PLAYMAKER Re R ay [Jue 65 Huntinebure 49. “CHICAGO, Jan. 16 (UP)—| LaPlante (above) and his Provi- [afayeite 3% West Lafavette 30. (Charlie Comiskey’s future re- dence Reds have not beaten the [nite 45 ‘Troy So erhere 3
o Montgomery 61, Logootee 31 {New Carlisle 65. Three Oaks (Mich) 51, New Ross 41, Alame 42. Newburgh 64, Evansville Mater Del 46, North Judson 69, Lapaz Plalnville 48, Evansville Seely 43. | Princeton &6. Evansville Memorial 47,
another
Richmond 61, New Castle 36 i Sun an age To (Benton Harbor. Mich.) B56,
South Bend Central Catholie 39. Stendahl 60, Elberfeld 41. | Tippecanoe 60. Grass Creek 48, | vallonia 53, Henryville { Yalvaraise 34, Gary Tolleston a3 (over-| tim
opp. wins: 89, Decatur 73. 209 Washington-Clay 51, South Bend Wash- | i) ington - 161 oasg County Tourney 313 Wadesville 40 Cynthiana 37. 274 WABASH VALLEY SECTIONAL 234 At Vincennes 185 183 Sandhorn 71, Epsom 5, . * 275. Alfordsville 51 ecker Sonapel 32. 2 249 Freelandville 46, Fritchton 39. Fe
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Friday County tournament at Butler. Game 4 {T p. m.. Pike Township vs, Warren Central; Game 5—8:30 tral vs.’ winner Game 1
Four-team- tournament at Tech. 7 p. m |
Finals of reserve team tourney; 8:13 p. m, winner Sacred Heart-Deaf School! game vs. winner Manual-Crispus Attucks
*Fech at. Lafayette Jeff, Shortridge at owe Lebanon at Cathedral Broad Ripple at Greenfield Park School at Glenwood, Saturday Howe at Tech New Albany at Broad Ripple
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