Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1952 — Page 14
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Annual Singles Bowling Tourney IGreyhounds
- Opens Saturday at Sac
over the state battling for the crown. The tourney also includes|; doubles and singles and will con-| tinue for four more week-ends.
“ter than any of the other 97 con-
THE FOURTH ANNUAL singles bowling sweepstakes
will open a three week-end/count in the East Side Chevro-
stay at Sacred Heart Alleys on Saturday but until that day, regular league action will prevail. Sacred Heart's four alleys constitute one of the city's small est bowling houses but . this site is second to none in the atmosphere of sportsmanship and the determination for improved play. The leagues don't carry the highest average bowlers in Indianapolis but the "nightly sessions afford a balanced program with every team striving for the win. One of the best examples is the Holy Name League: which returns to action tonight at Bacred Heart. Coppi Drugs has opened a sixgame lead over a field of eight teams. The Drug five have won 40 of 63 games but niay findia stormy session this evening whe
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And don’t forget the SUN- | DAY TIMES . . . a full page of | bowling news, pictures, features and cartoons , . . Read Kegler's Korner seven times a week for the sport's up - to - the - minute coverage. Rader's Shell Service arrives as the opposition. The latter has! won 33 and lost 30 to forge a tie for second place with Lauck Funeral Home. - The best series handicap score belongs ‘to Rader’s Shell Service!
with a 3091 score and Vollrath’s/ behind the “Iron Curtain” and de-|
Raftery Blasts. 673
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let Classic League at Pritchett
Hunt-O'Grady last. night
[Raftery the top performance among city bowlers, . Raftery, rolling for Ander.
son. Lumber, fired a 678 from
| games of 194-238-2486.
Walter Susemichel of Troy Oi
{came through ‘with an outstand(Ing 668 series
in Sport total was
the Troy Bowl,
Oi League at Suse
Imichel’s
games of 167-244-244, Ross Hewes hammered home A 665 series in the Sahara Grotto | League at Delaware Alleys. | Hewes put together a threesome | of 197-201-267 and had eight | straight strikes in the third game before the gremlins struck.
Mary Frances Kaiser of Childs {Jewelry more than gave the men a run for their money as she rolled Classic rolled | pn /8ames of 216-231-215 and it was
la 662
{League
in the Won-Ten
Mary Frances
Russians in Olympics at ‘Face Value’
Ry United Press
NEW YORK, Feb. 6-
THERE WAS only one honor-
but it was good enough to give Francis
formed on games of 193-221-254, In the same, circuit, Reg Spicher. of Harrell's/ Plumbers had a 655 coming on
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League
in the West Side Classic League ters. The fourth period saw four a5 the Irish leader, Doyle sends of six loop frays, and lost four but no one made the honor count|ties before McBride put Centraly potentially dangerous five after or 15 all season. After the elusive Tigers,
at Sturm'’s
bracket,
George Cravens of Ted Insurance was tops with a 641 and, ony Floreancig of Kerst's Five had a 637. Bob Cassidy of Conkle Home rolléd a 628 and Johnny McGrew of Freyn BrothFred Mitchell and, Siener Insura 623 series,
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Funeral
ers had 4 627. Johnny ance both had
Riggin of
red Heart jake HC
the first time this year sheghad spot with Earlham. led the women keglers.
Harry Wheeler led the Rotary/that
Race Tough
Indiana Central is having something to say about second place in the Hoosier Conference. And Hanover’s earsiear begin putting new life
are burning.
Hanover had second self before visiting Central
night. But after 40 minutes of : : 6-3 measurements, Delhi ball the Panthers ©St in a clash tonight between the mech, which discouraged a good Of course. Corky Williamson + ; ’ 2 i 2 o " roo ' J i found themselves tied for the City’s 1-2 combinations on the parjon team, 63 to 53, last Woglt Clyde Cox and Phil Mitchell, are Central's Dasis of season records. from taking over Tech's four Kokomo's point-pouring tric. av-|
Woody McBride made
Recreation |67-66 squeak win. with a 652 series. The string included a 203-245-204. There were 10 good 600 series 52-50, at the end of three quar-
Siener
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Cecil Kays of West Side Bowl ing had a 620 and Al Weevie of Foxworthy and George Hallman of Mutual Milk both posted
Dad Hanna
posted a 607. E.
sulation
of Kelly's
C. Simmons of Fi-Blak In-
led the
Pennsylvania .“|Recreation League with a 635 and -Sovi-|Dick Kromer of Elstrod Motors summer fired a 632. Bill Monday of Jones Studio posted a 606. Will Wright
was high in the Gyro Club League
et entries in the Olympics at - Helsinki “will have to be value.” There is na way to go! Alleys.
1109 is the top handicap single. termine whether they are ama-
actual series, i
Brundage, U. 8. Olympic commit-
There was a real battle for the|tee president, said yesterday.
league's top single last week.
Although Russia has admitted
Scheib held it briefly with a 235ipaying its athletes cash prizes, but Leo Scherrer finally wound Brundage said, Soviet delegates up with a- 243 before the session promised to discontinue the pracended and that mark still stands. tice.
5 8 8 i AN INDIANAPOLIS team cut|
Great Lakes Handicap Bowling
Eagles’
~ " ” “IF THE Russians swear
which opened Saturday at South added.
Bend.
Brundage, making his remarks
Reliable Insurance Agency of |At & luncheon of the New York
the Eagles League at Parkway it jumped into first place on a |
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“he squad is composed of Jim i n, James Lotourette, Cliff Ritson. Bob Brager and Lee Laux. The latter two keglers rolled a 609 and 619, respectively. There are 91 teams from all
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: .-|wvay, RA S108] 11 NANGICAp score. oy enter. Athietas: Whe dom Hoopes
had received cash awards for fathletic performances. Brundage explained an individ-!
{test to the fact’ that the com-
rack writers prior to leaving for, he winter Olympics ‘at Oslo, Noradmitted +t was .posaible
1al eritry must be made far each
Clyde Meyer of Kokomo won an ficial Olympic entry.
the Crest Lane Sweepstakes at Marion over the week-end with al A027 score. M. D. Hitt of Sturm’s/,, finished third with a 1001 to represent Ehaney Dt a ales yey regain his amateur status.
the Capital
George Cravens, who bowls in the! West Side Classic, rolled a 96g|l0 that rule. I
for a 13th place payoff. The Indianapolis Bowling Council’ will meet tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock at Fox-Hunt. als of the men and women's howl-
ing association will be in attend- {R$ : ’ ance in addition to top brass of Biggest Fight
the Indianapolis Bowling Proprietors Association. Among the suggestions on the agenda is a motion te allow bowling writers of the local | newspapers to sit in on monthly meetings of the organization. This is designed to establish a better flow of news releases and keep the scribes informed on all new developments , , .
Match At Palm Beach
PALM BEACH, Fla. Feb. 6 (UP)—Grace DeMoss of Corval-| lis, Ore.,, who won medal honors
with a par’ 72 yesterday, faced dnd hard for a chance to wear
gene [York and Robert France both labeled as ‘the big‘gest fight of their Hves” their 10-| round bout at Olympia Stadium Marie tonight.
DETROIT, Feb. 6 (Silent)
(UP)—EuHairston of New
For the winner, it means
a crack at Middleweight Champion
Play Opens ra, Robinson in the near future. Bob Whitlock For the {up-hill climb to once again become a contender.
loser, it menas a long
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VILLEMAIN HAS labored long | §
Mrs. J. W. Lapisky of Columbus, |th® crown once worn by fellow
_0., today in the opening round of [countryman Marcel Cerdan, who _ the Palm Beach Women's Golf died In. 1949 en route to the
Tournament. {United States to regain the title Mastering a tricky wind, Miss De lost earlier to Jake LaMotta.
DeMoss finished five strokes bet-
testants over the 6008-vard local layout.
Nineteen-year-old Barbara Ro- WFBM-TV at 9.
mack from Sacramento, Cal., who was runnerup yesterday with a 77, meets Jon Snyder of Wichita. Kas., today.
Hairston, on the other hand,
has come up fast, leaving a long list of victims behind him.
The bout will be televised over
Fight Results ; By United Press a 138, New
TORONTO Jimmy Carter.
York, outpointed A h *1 Tied for third place with 78(onte 8) "Nontitie: wnraduv
apiece were Betty Rowland
North, Tex. 3.
Tech Matmen Win /
Tech's wrestlers had the! world on a string today—a vié-| tory string of 10. The Greenclads!| pinned Richmend, 34-6, last night] in the losers’ mat arena.
Ninty Pounds—Yedding (Ry defeated! raves, 8-6. | Baker (T) debeated Shaw, 4-0, 112—Pollak (T) defeated Brantner, 8-3. 120-Pruitt (T} pinned DeWitt, 3:39
127—Keough (T) defeated Kinsley, 8-4. 1 Land (T) defeated Dorslein, 80 1 Linville (T) eles aldwin, 6-2. 184 Watson I) defostat R. Charnes: 4 Bo all (I) pinned Uehay ie oolen (T) defeated Myers. 5-0. eavyweight—Murley (R) defeated Duy“ang, 5-4. 3
‘A quick look at the week in 1 ns . . . Hoosier Sketch book, by Hu O'Donnell, in your Sunday Times.
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The Panthers led, 36-33, at the
half. And Central was in front,
ahead to stay at 64-62,
that it was a case of outlasting have been wrung only once in 14 geasoned Red Devils team into a
the visitors. And Central did. McBride picked up 19 points, Joe Rawlings led with 20. ~ ” 5 THE WIN was Central's fifth in nine HCC starts and the defeat was Hanover’s second in five loop games. Central iz third in the standings. Another HCC game was touch and go until Franklin Sub John Roeder took a hand. Roeder zipped in a fielder with 15 seconds left to give the Grizzlies a. 75-73 win over Manchester at Franklin.
. ” ” ~ THE GAME was a see-saw affair all. the way, The lead changed hands eight times, four
in the last period. The Spartans broke a 69-all situation on Paul Hoffman's two charity tosses and made it 73-69 on Kent Moore's But two free throws
psi-Cola League at by Ralph Ferguson and a basket ——————
by Charles Rowan built up. a tie That put it up to Roeder. Ferguson got 23 points to lead the Grizzlies to their second win in eight HCC attempts Manchester dropped to 3-6 in the loop. However, the victory didn’t get Franklin out of the cellar.
Last Chance
Paul Masnick has caught fire recently. They scored all the goals in the Mohawks’ over St. ILouis Sunday Schwartz nabbing three. Cincinnati and
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _.
On Runaway Tigers Tonight
all to it. Week. last
sure of , by leading his team to a Ihe Tigers and the Irish aren’t/sor Richmond's No. 3 leop berth.
Hanover victory
5 to 3 victory
Indianapolis sm will wind up their season’s series ssa In Indianapolis tomorrow night. The Caps have won only two of
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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS [61 to 37 conquest of Sacred Heart, Bearcats looking Prisky, fast ant It's intriguing how teams with who faced Attucks regulars for healthy. They're running a | freshman and sophomoric stand-16'% minutes of the 32. The Spar- more than last year. Their third-
ings can carry so much senior-itars trailed only 33 to 32 with quarter burst blistered Tech, : ity in this hodge-podge of high {5 seconds remaining in the third which held a 28 to 26 halftime 29 on the Crake ~ school basketball, {quarter last week. lead. Muncie won, 69 to 46. Con- $ Doors From Pe a Cathedral, Crispus Attucks, Tech, however, has victimized fusing, isn't it? yg Muncie Central, Kokomo and hoth Cathedral and Howe, and' {is team is hitting 33 perceht| ee ——— Richmond all with relatively should rank No. 2 in town despite from the field and 62 per cent at new coaching blood since last an affinity for its home floor. tne short stripe. McCreary’s . iniTech has team stability and will guards are fairly small, aver- I some fond basketball hopes this get a chance to show more of aging around 5-9. Kokomo's ATTENTION! that against Coach Art Beckner guards are slightly taller. Up
Cathedral and Crispus Attucks, and his Richmond Red Devils
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strangers. McCreary was a sophomore sensation at Indiana (and later an All-America) when Platt was the long-shooting senfor. MecCreary’'s the freshman coach and Platt is the sophomore mentor who has done a fast repair job on the shaky Kats in his second vear.
City-County H. S. Cage Card This Week
Tonight Crispus. Attucks vs ec
n n ” ] 4 " IN HIS fresh sophomore year . rHE GREENIES have won four
whose tails’ Beckner has molded a fairly
appearances this year. Obviously, gong-range hitting club in his if the Irish can grab their 11th freshman year. by the tail as against The strangeness of this toughest three defeats in Attucks’ final of Indiana's hardwood leagues city series skirmish, the Indian- never ends. Frankfort, clubbed by apolis sectional will take .on a Tech, 54 to 37, on Dec. 7 locked most peculiar twist this ‘month. [the Red Devils in their zone de This twist of fate tonight is not"fense at Frankfort 'ast week for without its coincidence. The their fourth triumph in nine NCC. youthful, resourceful Mr. Doyle games and ninth in 15 over-all. enters the game with the kind oi Frankfort goes to Marion, Lo defensive average he's been look- gansport journeys to Anderson and ing for all year—a 41.1 defensive improving Jeff is at New Castle mean in 13 games. His offense 1s Friday, but the state's No. 1 clash a 48.5 poin’ average. i= at Muncie. Kokomo challenges Of course, the defense was abhet- Muncie for the all-important NCC ted by a queer 54 to 29 frustra- leadership. Muncie heads -the tion for Howe's Hornets, who league with a 6-1 mark and a 14-3 fell to Attucks in the fourth quar- over-all. = Kokomo is 7-2 [in the
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