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‘300’ Ki Danny Ignites 738 AES MASEL : With Perfect Game wn i]

By JACK WELSH If Danny Corsaro could have taken home all the wood |

he-knocked down last night at Iaria's, he would have had| enough to keep a fire going.for the rest” of the winter. The 40-year-old bowling vetéran went on a rampage in

a big way with a 738 series that — en - led all city competition. Danny! And don’t forget the SUN- | strengtheried his ultimate total, DAY TIMES . .. a full page of with 300 in the howling news, features, third game, be- { pictures, and cartoons . ,, Read | 'oming the fifth | Kegler's. Korner seven times ndianapolis'keg- weekly for the sport's up-to-the. jer to turn the minute coverage. trick this season, : Corsaro, who performs for Caito & Corsaro in the Francesco Crespl Lea g ue, needed every one of those 12 strikes in his perfect performance. Danny found that an “ordinary” 700 wasn't good enough Curt

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2766 while MMWNano Inn rolled! 2712. There were 14 additional 600, series in the Indianapolis League | at Pritchett, Recreation, The string lucluded Harry Link Jr. | @ Sicanoff Tallo, 621; Paul Stemm,| & 607; Oscar Behrens, 602, and] Harry Wheeler, 603, all of Mar-| ott Shoes; Johnny McGrew, Ace! Bowling ‘Ball, 628; Art Daven-| port, 629, and George Halman, | 610, both of Pritchett Recreation; Dick, Kromer, Grain Dealers, 629; Herb Hohlt, Cline Realtors, | 635; Dick Weber, 601: Charley | Tacoma, 619; Bud Schoch, 643,

Jack Welsh

to. lead the field. Heady of Marott Shoes and Bill Blyth of Delaware Bowl were traveling in his wake with 722 and 703, respectively, at Pritchitt Recreation.

Times photo by Dean Timmerman.

QUICK ON THE DRAW-—Members of the IHSAA Board of Control yesterday played a ver-

Danny, who joins the ranks any Merny Neese, 619, all of Nh fannlan ti?! : echanics ,e > : . , oi . ot such Jurtect FC Kay aes ecIndry; Bob Kay. on of "blindman's buff’ as they drew cards to pair 760 school teams entered in the 42d annual Lawrence rier, Dick Kromer, Wiliam Gooch. 7 Sumet basketball tourney. Ready for the opening draw are Harry A. Jones, Clarkesville (left foreground), : S. M. Woodruff, Frankfort; L. V. Phillips, IHSAA commissioner in whose office the draw was held,

opened with 201, Corsaro moved up to 287 in the second game and then started mowing ‘em down for the big one, Danny, who had never hit a league 300 in 15 seasons, was in|

Cleaners had 644 at the Fun Bowl. - Mike Bisesi's 618 was tops in the RCA League at FoxHunt. Bob Pruet led the Allison Owls League at Dezelan Alleys with 631. Dick Saurbaugh had : good form. Every load of wood | 618 and Bob Walker rolled 614. High School Basketball was leveled with precision shots.! Jim Allison fired a 632 series! SITY. SOUNTY Only in the 10th frame did the for Bates Used Cars in the Eagles | Dest Scheer: 10, Jelterson Twp (Tinton) Francesco Crespl star “sweat It League at Central Alleys and on Sunt 47, Southport 42 out.” His last shot came, in On Qrhan Reich of Johrs-Manville 4 OTHER RESULTS the Brooklyn side and Corsaro had 617 in the Speedway inde- Amo 48. Filmore 30.

Oscar W. Valentine, Lakeville (seated, left to right): R. S. Hinshaw; assistant IHSAA' commissioner: LS Boyd, Clinton, and Robert G. Jones, president of the board of control (standing, left to right).

Caps Play Host t Syracuse Tonight

admitted he didn’t think it “would! pendent Teague. Brookston 63. Buftale 40. take.” . 's 62 av Clark Twp. (Joh "64, Hope 51 COraaro had a 300 in practice Art Cline’'s 621 led the way in Clay city. i, ep ane , DCT last eig}t RB 2 hav 81 : the - Merchants League at West Cory 52. Bowling Green 48 By BILL. EGGERT ast eight. Both clubs have done

badly on the road where St. Loujs

It isn't any top secret that the has lost its last eight straight and

Indianapolis Caps are struggling to get out of the. Western Divi- J ision’s cellar. a low,. St. Louis has six more Cromwell 40] But if the cellar-Hellers are 8ames away while the Caps are {going to do anything about the scheduled five more times on the | climb, they got to knuckle down road. tonight against Syracuse in the Coliseum at 8:15.

it Pritchett’s Recreation 11 years giqe hut N East Chieago Washington 67, Gary Roose.go and a 709 in league action de but Norbert Thompson and vem 63. ago | rt ' h Frank Dolan were close behind Elkhart 63, Gary Emerson, 39. 's pe ance to y “orest 57, | yy. (Clinton) 40 but last night's perform PS with 619 and 815, respectively. Frankton 3 "Northwestern (Howard) “33

them all in thrills for the likable Virgil Haines of Hollenbeck regis- Huntington Catholie 59, Monroeville 40.

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DOwlEr. ut Pritehetts wag Sed with S16 in the Johuson Fad of the Lake Seminary 5. e gallery a : $ WAS Chevrolet League at Broad lee SS Eimhurt 33. beaming with delight as Heady Ripple. 5 utr 3 Berea i flashed his fine form of & Year three additional 600 series in|New Market Sr Kiandike 40. ago in the Indianapolis League. the Francesco Crespl League in- | Notth Madison a. Jackson Twp. SL. Heady opened with 209 and [clude Paul Brown, Ramblers, 621; Oden 3. Loogotee , : {. Mathematically, the Caps aren’t Syracuse's {inal Indianapolis ap- ’ ) 5, C les an, | Bunt then rolled seven straight be- Jerry Chidester, Fairmount, 619, Fait Bi. Charlestonn oo jout- of the race for a playoffi,e,rance this season. The Caps fore the No. 4 pin stayed up. 'and Mac MacDonald, Ramblers, Romney 51. West Point 31. | position, but there isn't an out- o A ee side possibility that they can pull hold a 4 to 3 edge in the series.

Shelburn 64, Hymera 45.

Curt got the spare and 279 In 609. South Bend Central Catholic 65, South rom 8 ES his second game. Entering the | Other ‘scores last night « Bend Cathollo 32. . Jshead of wotn Si. Louie anaiTNSrE Wont be an overtime to. { , |South Bend Washington 52, Benton Har-| i. ipn/atq night because Syracuse: must third game, Heady was ahead Iaria’s—Fedral Morning League bor (Mich.) 4%. i natl catch an early train to meet

372 Stockwell 61, Monitor 51. si * » =» | {Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 85, Dugger 53. | = 4 Jv 13 3 r Ni 485 Walton 51, Western (Howard) 46. { THEIR present goal is to re Butalo in Sy Tacuse Sufiday might. eri - |Place St. Louis in fourth place Saturday night the Caps are

50 . which probably requires victories in Pittsburg. They return he 57, ON the lce on p y req y 8 g ey return here

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’ |B . . of Corsaro’s pace but his 231 eiaware—nen Telephone Women was no match for SW ¢ sigtit o a Roberts Milk Blyth had one of his best nights Bob - Cone “ of the season. The rotund bowler |gq Fala 0 4 ¥ Cumin

{in the remaining six home games. Sunday to play the first of four

| | Side—Winslow

Iné¥4napolis has dropped seven in

Entered in 42d State Cage Tourney

By KURT FREUDENTHAL

/ United Press Sports Writer ‘Rip-roaring fireworks, from the Calumet region to the “deep South,” were predicted today as the Indiana High School Athletic Association took the wraps off the 1951-52 state schoolboy ‘basketball to u rney drawing. “Lady Luck” smiled on Muncie Central's defending state champions, the two powerful Ft. | Wayne clubs—Central and North and

and Jasper, | Anderson, all tourney-wise- outfits. But there'll be rough sledding for many other “toughies,” in-

Chicago «Washington, Indianapolis Crispus At(tucks, ‘Evansville Bosse, and, | Jeffersonville, from the very out{set of sectional warfare East Chicago Washington's

cluding East

West NIHSC champions, the farnorth's No. 1 contender for state honors in the four-week grind

beginning next Tuesday, collide {with Hammond's Wildgats at 7:00 p. m, Wednesday, Washing{ton ranked fourth in the final

{United Press honor roll. |

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Bosse vs. Central

Evansville Bosse’s pocket city champions were paired with city foe Central in the initial round Friday morning. Central lost to highly touted New Albany by only four points a week ago. Jeffersonville’s Red Devils, who

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already made plans to “waylay” New Albany in the regional, quit worrying about the second tour-

nev week after learning they have a date with Salem's tough southeastern conference titlists Friday morning. Muncie, seventh in the UP elite, opens defense of its state tourney crown against Harrison Township of Delaware County at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. City rival Burris, probably the champs top’ sectional threat, was in the lower bracket. They cannot meet before the sectionaP finale. The same was true for Rich. mond and Cambridge City, which needs only one more victory to become the only undefeated -outfit among the 760 tourney entrants, Winslow and Jasper, and Ft. Branch and Princeton at Owensville. Once-heaten Ft.

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In other well-balanced section- paired with tough Union Twp.

als, F't. Wayne North Side headed _ Once-beaten New Albany, the one bracket and crosstown foe (7, P..title choice and No. 1 in Central the other. Anderson, a the “Big Ten,’ ‘meets English at

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Jeff, “breathers” Reitz drew Griffin for its Thursday night opener, and Lafayette's p. m Broncos meet Jackson Wednesday

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Evansville Reitz and Lafayette p.m. ¥t. Wayne ve, New Haven;

got Ft. Wayne Central vs. Ft. Wayne Concordia. Thursday, 9:00 a. m.—South Bend Central vs, Walkerton; 1:30 .,, Elkhart vs, Millersburg, Friday, 7:45 p. m.—Kokomo vs, jastern. The Board of Control of the

1951 finalists, in. the ‘first round.

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at South Bend, which has Misha- THSAA paired off the huge tour waka in the upper division and ney field in 67 minutes yesterday, South Bend Central, Riley, Adams Madrkleville in the Anderson secs

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914 Indian 1H h AME A? FL aU i ; started with 244, shipped to 2M... ‘ofiauabeits Bleachinz =~ AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE |St. Louis: has six games ‘o|/Sunday afternoon games. Hershey and. then bounced back with 245. Lola Burr .. 493 ; GP W L T _G OGPts. play at home, too, and also hasiwill be the first Sunday matinee M tt Shoes to! Fountain Square—Western Flecirie .Men Pittsburgh 58 40 13 3 230 141 8 . : Heady sparked Marott Sho Robert Bridges . . 502 Cleveland 3 34 17 5 215 143 11 a better winning percentage on foe. The remainder of the Sunday an mes Si. Patrick League Cincinnatt 50 28 27 4 160° 180 58 in Ay . , o 3070 team total,-coming on ga Earl Lovens sas 81. Touls 32 24 31 1 200 210 49 their home ice. afternoon schedule is; ar.- 2. of 1008-1047-1015. Blyth's series Pritchelt-_Huni-—0'Grady-- INDIANAPOLIS 37 18 M5 194 22¢ 41) The Flyers have won six of Providence; Buffalo, Mar. 9, and was instrumental in giving Dela- A ote & Gp'w' LT S OpPs their last eight home games while Cleveland in the season's. finale, ware Bowl» 3026 series, $est HI Nat; conrad " lourdn 504 Providence 57 28 28 3 0 20 5 the Caps have won four of thejriMar. 16. > - - \ echanics * : uffalo 5 22 30 4 179 238 ai . ar? Pha a torrid 3053 ON wo Mowe 00 Learue Th Syracuse uth ast Monro .aundr) > ali, Al Holobeck 572 0 . wd «oo... 572 pittsburgh 9, Hershey 3 games of 959-1023-1071. Indiana—Women's Wednesday 'Leacue | Cipeinnati i. Brace 2 . - Tovidence » ufiain § | Federal Le . { ’ . Sgro Rolls 693 E Kolimeyes © 1° ma] (OT EA eats Schedule | g —] Glen MoouvIitemWestorn Eleetrie ! Byrac 150 af INDIANAPOLIS 8.1%), | se 700's to over- © eter 848 (Only game scheduled.) : . IT TOOK those T00's t Knights of Columbus — } 7 » ne i ou re 2QUrC when Sgro,” rolling for Express Parcel, Veterans of Foreign Wars Last night's results: CYQ Cadet tourney : = ’ Joe Kirby . 589 at Cathedral: Holy Cross 17 nak nna _H ! 5 at Cathedra oly Cross 17, Holy Trinit put together games of 235-223-235: Speedway—Speedway Independen 12; Sacred Heart 31 SO Aratilice Heart 1 AAU tourney results at Dearborn gym

ther and Claude Stone .. 598 Pete Corsaro, a bro Ben Davis High School Cook's Service Ti. Allison Jets 63: P. R.|

teammate of Danny, had 682, Ronnte Faulkner ........ 319 (2 games) | Mallory 59. Pete Wood Equipment 48. To-

. : 9 Georgine Cassidy ©... 287 7. Jets vs. Wood Equipposting games of 235-200-247, Joe Sturm s—Tratite Clad {ment (consolation); 8:15 Cook’s vs. Malv $62 lory (championship)

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Herschel Stilwell of Delaware [Don Petty =... sagiijEht: 7. Central Avends Royals vs Ural 2g = Bowl rolled 662 in the Indianap- | Wilma Ends a : in Seniors 0 FE latkvtiie; 0 Brookside FOB, ¢ olis League. Stilwell's string |p, Uptown—Mation Picture League vs. Third Christian. = included 202-256-204. Bud Argus Jean Giesking : 140 | or oF HorfT-Jomes had 601, fashion. |r gortieit™ 7o4 ieseve © Ask About Our Budget Plan | In a Manhattan, it's Matchless. In a ed on singles of 225-192-244. Bil) [RUD IN ol oi iy League © Sour . . . Supreme! Old-Fashioneds McGregor of Kay Jewelers [Katie Hoover ween vere .. 311 b 0 dine! Straich 4? posted a 657 series. McGregor h Ne eh of Cotas 505 | decome - utstanding! traig t—its bowled games of 201-257-199. fue Quthelmer LL earue W Great! Yes, the finer the whiskey the . Roberts ... es cr i n . " William Brown of P. R. Mallory | HE ds’ Name Wt | finer the drink.

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