Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1952 — Page 28
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: i» | % i 3 By Se. YT dal & The well- balanced Pitt sburg X | : sah 4 col . i BR ’ 5 pn 5 . ale 8 gh * As Teams Open Fire [VMN ERENT RRR inl Jil vn ow A af i! il : i A ! adh ; } | a 4 | |appear to be heading for another / ; EQUIPMENT a 4 ¥ A 5 4 N y .
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You shout wheh you should listen daar Vastos Leasue . 3 J ] Hockey League's Calder Cup play- . You bra when it's only luck dic ino —internal Revenue Mixed 5 id y § w 5 ; ; [offs y 1 HOWE'S J Jaga 112 .oniy Pl pecs 00 Ek = ft NR “| i | Pittsburgh, leading the league's | Complete Line of Famous They d Your score is inconsistent Western Electric 1 n 1 tit # RAN Ca : western division, defeated the St. BARBELLS : St k ey onne ’ John Malin : EL Ea Pe Re v {Louis Flyers, 5 to 2, last night to YORK in tec Redski You're always short a buck , .. i Viral Fennsyivaniy—EN Lilly Women : - EW A Lt #$ : ki§ i OuM yers, <, last nig eqasxKins. retnia Beaman © Lo Be ey wit ¢ 8 : 2 al Yi matntaly is eighi-point margin'y. 70 Lb.—100 Lb.—160 Lb. The Hor Jesse Bchifferdeck : ¥ ; E & i a. Di vo over e sprintin arons. A wo 5 ipa Broad Ripnie— Indianapolis Country ch? : ; dN } ge deel LT | P 5 ! Barbells ‘the Redskins v You wonder if what's said is true Esther Verdersoa 496 ; | 3 ; , — | Cleveland, which won the 1950- : Bill Irwin 8 i. BT : : a Blase 50 Lb.—70 Lb.—90 Lb. Dick Nyers (n: You probably think we're mean A JE atckitemr-Western Eleeirio Men" fi ; : f Bu E Wher ‘ hl x Bilge Sup competition by elf © Dumbbells Shaner were t uebner 5 3 : i - hi g FE 2S " 2 ih Si 5 sev LL rs But woe-is us . . . we need you * Max Majo AMER of Columbus n #1 i : Eg 3 : & 5 7 ? on 4 E IG SiiSouteh ia Joven Zaimes Nyers scored : ’ | Aa” Pritehett-Hunt-0' Gra@¥e-Lady of Lourdes | 8 fF E y # i A Be (11 ames by humblin tn » Her- er got the win Without you there $ No Team tas stu RT erentiomBiiaed League a Y : i 8; § 4 % y : ; 3 : hes Bears, Y ie amid eviction E - dia ers fin < SORTS Mw : i a ; A 5 |leaders, 10 to 4. FE Hoop SPORTS ad \] Be iii iasiid hui A) yA ¢ | iE. x 0 SPORTING GOODS CO. who had seen practical jokers in Indian- : Phil Helm Grol Detter 5 pd -™ as Nic ls n another game last night, the 709 W. Wash. St LI-3446 game rally, 1 A : eed . Bob. Arders W Ewe ; p % Syracuse Warriors downed, the . + IN quarter stops. apolis’ bowling farternity will Betty Wickliffe Jevas : : 5 J Cincinnati Mohawks, 4 to 1. = : is a . re Tptown—I a ) 2% ——————— : I —————— probably receive similar suf don't forget the SUN- |fMePermiti” I tn IB a : : THE WIN § von k - u iarretty 5 oon 3 " ‘4 - greetings today In keeping with y < Riviers ¥ ici | ’ ] 4 y : 5 x | . record. Howe « He Si VAITIe trai “i DAY TIMES , , , & full page of |omi audio” un? oi Jos mE wv ’ Wi " ~ . Close games . x r. nn ma au . ‘ 6: o 3 v ’ i i. when the teams settle down to POWHNR news, features, car- Doris Houghton. 363 (a 121 triplicate) | w- £ deal ‘last nig] action tonight toons, and plctures . . . Read Mark MiDowel ay ioe BY . pattern were: . +» the joshing | Kegler's Korner seven times jm aaaon on RCA League : | Columbus’ a goes = te, each week for the-sport's up- Rosemary Lesiie hoon beasue sg CONTINENTALS—Washington High School will be after its ninth victory i in 19 games Friday . : Eulldoge may ety, trees to- -thgyminute coverage . . . (Mary Loushmilier. : 23 night when they entertain Terre Haute Wiley. Front row (left to right) are Bill Springer, Kenny i Tic ge apy Dezelan Rec 3 | eee | Delaware—Bell Telephone Women | Trammell, Coach Dave Hine, Bill Mattox and Ed Kernodle; second row are John Powell, Darryl ; reation is the TO) Dominic Sgro had 620. Jim Put- |, = = Roberts Milk ... sg Totten, Tom Dobbs, Harry Fogurspd, Nelson Jones, Phil Péterson and Jim Sheets. ‘ CATHEDRA te for oe o poe elle, 608. ) ot cameean s—Allison Owls" * ol | 3 The Irish won ore . con- | George Rickey of McGarvey's|B!ll Gampbell coer 883 C I i k th | Sc 3 EARLY TIMES ing all the w Hoversial league * § led the Indianapolis Classic evs Tndianapalis Bleaching 120 ina S gar 0 ege as e a cores ; ; had to weather ba e 8. There | rvin nton, vasa : % : er ah {League at Pritchett Recreation Marge Branchaau, Chomical STATE Seton Hall $6. Rulers 42. | : 5 IS KEN y back in the 1 § am! ‘ with 647. The seven other top 24 Carroll... omieq rears 300 Ohie Northern 91, Concordia 56. Soa Tech 89, Ferris Institute 54 : “> Chipping in i ed for RENE scores include Frank Stumpf Jr. {Louse Pratt Bounsa Western Hlociic an Golf Meet OTHERS Ro a ye wak Ruteers RR i 1 Springer becar lace In the 20- Jack Welsh [Stumpf Brothers, 641; Art Daven- norman Thirst Afslobi_ Jo, St. Peters (N. J) $4. . (ea EAE A a 1. a} i FAVORITE of the all-ti team Coca - Cola > St. Patrick's Alblon 77, Alma 76. | Union (Ky gh 4 5. : r 20: port, Pritchett Recreation, 623;|,,, shewman = Alexandria ‘64; Frankton 4. be 3 | Union (Ky) ne. Carson-Newman 48. 8 a ~ record of h League and another club one John McGrew, Ace Bowling Ball, & Vathalla—Indiana Gear By United Press Shusrsen ow Flarys os. or Vile | Virginia Union Wl Hampton Institute 58, : i. STRAIGHT mark was set game out of first-place. 615; Charles-McCann, Kelly's, 615; "qi cuon rout **! PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. 14— Besten University i, Brown. 72. Washinton (Md) 85, Johns Hopkins 68 u Vin) y St. Valentine is a symbol of Curt Heady, Marott Shoes, 604: Richard Puller 54 pefendiAg Champions Be Me- Bridgeport 61, New Britain (§onn.) 52 West Virginia Tech 71, Salem (W. Va.) 60, adn A wir Jus SACRED HF ; a . West Ride— Medical League : 4 amp 1 & MC- GCantral State 96, Cedarville 52. Westminster (Pa.) 74, Washington & Jef- EG 2 affection but there will be no Manuel Schoneucer, Herff-Jones, Dr. Mark Mothersiil +i 381 wane of Birmingham, Ala. and (east Guard Academy 61, Wesleyan 47. ferson 69. 3 1 3 3 : fort, There ws love lost between these rivals. 601, and Ken Christensen, Dela- sank Starks Company Wa: o pe yy Colby 23, Dowdein 55 Wikiiel-Salere_T3 Elisabeth ORY Yoash- y ; J | Pea fort in Mt. In fact, It might turn out to be ware Bowl, 601. Maxine Williamson 503 Bob Sweeny of Palm Beach are Cortland Io. Alfred 2 Watford 11, Newberry 49. Rok 17s os R i Ca J i he - : Spartans won big night for the underdog. a 8 4 favored to enter the finals of the p&iance eh ( ti bi i ih bE 0 Ca 34 ners, plagued 1} gE ne Jack Kennelly's 633 was the top, when the Fastern® All-Star Bron 23° Atiantie Christian 38. eee ) Vv tw eh er
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With the exception of City Ice figure in the Knights of Colum- Bowling League invades the ABC Everglades Mixed Foursome (Tlf | yordtiais Yo Joos I, Basketball Briefs a record of 13
Cream, the three other contenders hus Jeague at Pennsylvania al-| ltourney on May 27-28, the folks Tournament today at the expense rer Ci RTL ig Tonight's schedule of junior games in
meet three of the league's best joys jim Kemmerer led all bowl-/back home in Allentown, Pa., will|of Mary Agnes Wall of Menomi- Histsira 20. Breeklym Fol, 8), wal 77. the Marion County Church Athletic Asso- Every Oun >
" doormats. City Cream, C & Marg | - . : nee, Wash., and Ted Basset Li los linols JN ciation at Brookside EUB: 6:30, Riverside Franklin Tc y n the Traffic Club League have a first-hand account. League t of Ramage I, Hawks vs. Central Avenue Bulldogs; 7:15, rence Central.
Sales, and Service are meshed in with 643 at Sturm’ Recreation. offic 0 Palm Beach 3 4 { ials have completed arrange-; . LaSalle 74, Penn 68. Brookside EUB vs. Central Avenue Flash- : w N ! : 7 60. 8 _C 1 their hands ful d te with a 43-23 record. National, Ralph Ortman of East Side ments for a direct broadcast by Polly Riley of Fi. Worth, Tex.,iLaurence Tceh 94, Detroit Teeh os rN CYgule Hovals Voy Poink
n y! . wood Methodist: 8:45, N York Street - Trailer Sales is next with 42-24. Chevrolet posted 630 series in the radio station WSAN. The two and J. Waleott Brown of Manas- Louisiany. Teens, Be uihwaitern Louis- EUB vs. Brightwood Methodist. pee / » 3 id Jatt her Clty Ice Cream meets the most'yy we 400 League at Pritchett- broadcasts will be one hour each. quan, N. J. last year's runners- yynen: or 109. Richmond Institute 46. Levinson Hats won the Em-Roe League Mans Is \ /48 i Ted Settles’ t
i 1 Balti 83, Weste Mary- title and Citizen's Loans captured Bowling Magazine, one of the UP, are expected to beat Catherine eS aL Eure satern Southside Turner Crown, Tag turned the lea
gerious challenge in Abbott Heat- | Hunt-O'Grady and Bill Butler oP bibles, is confused on the Fox Park of Bloomfield, N. J., Lycoming 74. Wilkes 62, playoffs tonight a4 Turners gym. he re
ing, now fifth on a 39-27 record. washington Coal was second with/ Levi C&M Sales tests Bond Jewelers, 606. B p {Indiana state tournament. In its!and Tim Holland of Miami in the Nt¥irian (Kas) 100, Féiends (Kas) 8. Cook's ere vr Bi mace ee Manual Gi | listing of nation-wide state tour- {other semifinal. {3lichisah Normal 65, Central Michigan ar RY now giding in 14th place on a 30-| a 8 u Middle Tennessee State 68, Chattanooga 44. Results of AAU tournament play a fg ft 36 led Service Spri | A 620 series earned top honors |, Indianapolis is named as| Miss McWane, who usually Pro- Middlebury 50. Vermont 48. {Dearborn gym: Allison Jets 76, BGreend 2 0 56 ledger. Service Spring engages ¢.. mart Carrico in the Ameri- - [Millikin 95, Tllinois College 59. .-. |Adems 46; New Winchester 53, Kflimun Nyers,{ 10 1 Merritt Produce, whose 26-40. rec- {the host city . .. just for the rec- {duces her best golf in foursome ‘Morgan 74. Lincoln (Pa. 66. {Garage 46; Andy's Tavern 48, Center Gobble. } 1 ' - - can Legion League at Pritchett ford F in oa the dit tart play, .and Sweeny gained the Murray 85, Tennessee Tech 67 {Grove 43. Tonight's schedule: 7. Indian- 8 Sandler.f 00 ord leaves them in 17th place. Recreation. Dick Kromer rolled Yanay e e site starting, itina} New Mexico 734, Arifona State (Flag- spolis Cubs vs. Cook's Shell Service: 8, : Raker.c 21 Coburn Chevrolet, a 24-42 club in| ” : rolled inar 1-2. Incidentally, the Hoo- Semifinals. yesterday with a 3 stato) 38. - Pittsboro vs. Lilly Ice Cream: 8. Naval THIS WHISKY IS 4 YEARS OLD . i > EWilllamse 1 1 604 in the same ciréuit. Chuck d 2 tri h ’ d Newport News 77. Shenandoah 63 Ordnance vs. Plainfield Cass Motors. 86 PROOF “ce Shaner.g 52 19th place, doesn’t figure to halt) = reyit, Lue | ter ie classic will be the 42d and 2 triumph over 15-year-old ohio Wesleyan 70, Kent State 73. > EARLY TIMES DISTILL ' Heacox.s 14 | Marlowe was high in the Inter an4 is surpassed in longevity Berridge Long of Huntington, W. Ottawa (Kas.) 82 Kansas Wesleyan 69. | YMCA Senior League results at School ERY. COMPANY z National Trailer Sales No. 1. Club 1 p gevity, |Pennsvivania Military 67, Haverford 64, No. 5: Hilicrest Baptist 2, Mt. Olive 0 Totals 22 10 4 \ ~ lonly b chigan an o, whic = Princeton 70, Columbia 63. (forfeit); Central Avenue Methodist 58, ® I, Kentucky 3 caring ‘ i n eague with 619 at Prit- | ly by Michig d Ohi hich! Va., and Arthur Ruffin of Pine- Princeton 70, Columbia 63 5 Lovisville 1, Kentuck —Seorin City Ice Cream has practical- | chett Recreation. will open their 49th and 48th, hurst, N.C, | Rrovidencs 71 _MIT 84. oo [Central Christian 33; Irvington Presby-| Manca... ly lived alone in first place : oanoke 94, Emory and Henry 7 iterian 24, Brightwood Methodist 23. Pres Throws M
since Oct. 25 when they bumped Francis Bucksot gained the lead respectively this spring.
National ‘Trafler Sales. Last (*™MONDE International Harvester] Miami is making a strong bid : ; Officiais—Luzar week Service Spring, sparked League keglers with a 614 serles./for the 1954 ABC tourney, Did : Sacred Heart Ul by Herb Schakel and Jim Charley Worrell of Haney's Five anyone ever notice how much! : sil tie VI Schaffer, registered a 2-1 vic- fashioned 618 in the Twilight June Swiggett, prexey of the - . : : : Leppert Io tory over City Ice Oream. © Recreation League at Speedway women's city association, re- 48 : v Pheran $0 & M Sales knocked off Com. 2nd Bill Northern of Tiny Tot|sembles Marion Ladewig, queen ; ; Haass 3} munity Buick by the same mar- fired 600 in the Speedway Inde-iof the tenpins? June McMahon 3 ; Lynetie.q 5 3 gin and a three-way tie for Pendent League. |got a nice bonus boost for winning | : ® ae first-place was born. | Eimer Batie of the Comets/the All-Star Match game tourney TOs oaring The race for individual honors rolled & 610 in the Federal Leagus|!n December. | : ; Ber age oo is nearly as close as the team at Iarla’s. Jos Wilkerson's 606 . : aot ThioNs M
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chase. Ed Stevenson of National Was tops in the West Side Mer-| '. Trailer Sales is top kegler with chants League. Ask About Our Budget Plan 198-average while Jerry O'Grady| Other scores last night
of C & M Bales takes second] Antlers—Herf-Jones League campesterd 5 5 place with 102 mark. Karl Shoe-| """* RY A da" el Mating 0 0 maker of National Trailer Sales im Whonsetier Conon id 540 seitiest 8 4 and Charley Dickinson of City Mety Sentral-Block's Mized League | Hannah e ] 4 Ice Cream are tled for third with/pop snyder 3 Meyers 39 191. i Copelandg 0 © Phil Bisesi Rolls & Record Field Starts un 03 1sesi Q $s 96 Scoring $10,000 Texas Open | praskin TY
Free Torows Mi 5. Maver 6 Berry , Frunson, McDanie
THE OVERALL production in| city leagues last night was nol beter than mediocre, “Phil Bisesl of Rudy's 31 Bar |
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Feb. 14| {UP)~The largest entry list in 4 OWL the history of the $10,000 Texas
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{Open Golf Tournament at San 1 2 5 fg 1 od in tant Imposing of 698 | Antonio produced a field of 169) 8 SERVICE ; Sa : om folieie 4 1 6 Francesco Crespi eligible o bs ‘ b x y Peterman¢ 7 0 at Iaria’ g 8 to tee off today. UNTIL ACO 2 3 - x 3 Duncan.c 1 6 Bisesi started io ith 196 a a = | : ; he | Frere 8 9 8 slow w. and pared with the previous récord i a PRR = Be ee : 5 Staiiwood.® 2 thén tacked on 222. In the third entry of 307. ’ MIDNIGHT Shoemaker s i 8 game he reeled off 278. Phil rolled| San- Antonio favorite son Bill Seterdey TROP. R. Totals 24°15 five straight strikes before a 2- -8|Erfurth, Trinity University ama-~ SPoriiidae. x1 split broke the string, Bijsesi|teur, led the field of 218 qualify- > tee Throws Mi erased both pins for a spare and!ing round players yesterday with Fo J 3 a : hh ; : ; Peterman, = Meye then struck out. a six-under-par 32-33—65. He SERVICE DEPT. OPEN 3 ba — Sad . eT : ” wood. 3; Judy Hinde! of Schusser Coal | WOR one of the 63 berths for non- | 8 A. M.-Midnight | We ; a : o ; Gi lil I Central (50) was tops among the women with) |exerapt entrants. Satu Tilt 6 ed : § TED ? : ! 8pringer,{ 5 n a 504 series in the Wednesday Largest Service & Parts ; 2 : Hii ead 22 Night League at Fox-Hunt. Nida Comes to Terms | Department in the Midwest : Cae fie % pemmnde vo ; oc : Schragere 8 4 Jucas, also of Rockers, rolled 585 | BOSTON, Feb. 14 (UP) —, ; = . 4 : ee Backyeiie 21
304 Nell Roeiling o ‘Ieaianapoiss Pitcher Jim Wilson has agreed to| ; : terms for 1952 in a telephone con-| ASHINGTON 3 be N by, : : : Their Noe ng wp yi #iidttiona) 600 iversation with General Manager, | RS 8&3 * i ) : : Fen Davis REPEN re a . yancusco Groopl | oT ia Dong { herd : : & F apes” : uk 3 BE Free Throws A Dr Srey (Jom Guim of the Bogus Strwcs CHEVROLET | fy a To i aL giruder,, Warry Rudy's 81 Bar and orry Chi- son had a 7-7 record with the Your Downtown Chevrolet Dealer Cw ; dester.of Fairmount both rolled Braves last year. He was pur- EFI IISA 640 series. Danny Corsaro of | chased from Seattls of the Pa-Calto-Oorsaro hit with 628 and |cifia Coast League in 1950.
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