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SUNDAY, MAR 2, 1052 i ET lh THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ i ity Entries Set Pace In Wo me =—s_ rn _|'52 Field Attracts Top =; Uovirn. . Stars for $18,000 Purse ft. Harrison | TERRE HAUTE, Mar 95The race for the os lS Picked

‘women's Indiana state bowling championships has begun

‘and once again. Indianapolis contenders are showing the a © |way.- : : or : ourney | : : + |

|: The 27th tourney started al two-month grind here last night] "> ; . ox : . : {of 751 and over; 259 teams in at Vigo Bowl. The field was com-|Cjass B which included averages {paratively small but talent from from 676 to 750: 200 teams in the Capital City area was cutting

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men’s State Pin Tourney ‘Small Field in Men's State ~~ At Evansville

| ‘EVANSVILLE, Mar, 1—A comparatively small field op=

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BARS AND stripes don't get it in Army bowling. Only strikes| can boost that total, ! A field of 37 GI keglers found

ess ., Mar, 1— [11Inois rolled to strength-

: Class C, which has an average of i ' i on the Big . : ‘an impressive mark. The tourney gol to 675, and 46 teams in class thal Su Monday, Wednesdays ened the 1952 men's state a 3 41 [closes on May 3-4. i bs. riday in an élimination i . tBrentened. _ WHEN YOU MEET a Fox on the bowling alley, it's May 34. . | by when is designed for’ elubsifo yey at Pritchett » Hunt = bowling tournament here last A out in the - going to take real skill to trap him. . | CAPITAL CITY FIVE was the! . a |0’Grady. ’ night but the promise is bright

8.» | (in future weeks of a larger con- | [tingent. laden with talent, and {ambition to knock over_the defending. champs. : There were 12 entries flaunting ¢ (the colors of such cities as Terre

Haute, Jasper, Fowler and Evanse

‘rom Purdue, “arl McNulty in a losing

: : . ; jearly- leader in“the Class A divi-| _ : {The tourney, sponsored by Ti a x Indianapolis bowler who has’ run into, |g > = CC Tt ith 2311, Peo.| VIGO BOWL, site of this eight- Fifth Armv, was an elimination

ples Outfitting held second on week extravaganza, fis ownedevent to select six bowlers to| . The Fox family are one of the . {2203. jointly by ‘Otto and Oscar Jensen. represent Ft. Harrison in an allsports pioneering. clans in the doubles, and 1256 singles. The | However, Hickman Whirlaways mye alle s were opened in 1939| Army tourney at Ft. Custer, city. From 1919 right down to prize list totals $7800. David [ind Indianapolis Morris Plan were| y {Mich,, Mar. 31 through Apr. 4. |& this modern Parrish Post 206 is host to this [still rolling ‘shortly ‘before mid-| "ith 12 lanes. A dozen additional

<ing up their

starts, broke The tourney was conducted by|

two minutes age of auto- 11th annual event. night and appeared a virtual alleys were added in 1941 when Lt. Donald Tosch, base athletic f. (Ville In a quest for team events e rest of the matic pin set- The record team entry list [cinch to climb into the top berths the plant was remodeled. Vigo|director at Ft. Harrison. The six © {honors. : ters and im- "was established three years - before the night's rolling is fin- Bowl was the location for the highest actual scores for 18 | CON PE TON . 1t the. end of proved Wool ago when the tourney was ished. ‘men’s tourney in 1941-42 and for games determined the team. | gad | THE CO! 1k Srinoy today d 45 to 30 stock, there § held here at Indiana Alleys. | Frank House Electric of Indian- the women in 1945-46. : LT. JACK HENRY of Los An- J |at Prankiin — a a on has always M3 That session attracted 314 _apolis-took the early lead among Mrs. Kocher sald that South ows finished in first place with ters—will compete the first weeks

been a Fox .in “/the B class teams with 2100.

competition.

teams. |Bend has the highest number

A gauge in determining the

on 12 field" ofi3495. Lt. Henry was assigned to

: ! f p ‘ such[teams entered with 59. GATY iS the administration centers in St. lend of competition. The first shift

The Whirlaways have

arth fre Invariably tourney's growth stems from |formidable talent as Ann Crull, second with 52 and Indianapolis Louis before being transferred to : + nN Er Bo le. t ent aced Illinois they have been the fact that only 20 teams |Jo and Porothy Berkopes, Betty finished third with 48. Ft. Wayne gt Harrison and_represented that! he | secrotate. a . amen o champions. were entered in 1942 when the Jordan. and Lila Littrell: - Miss has a contingent of 40 teams. city in ‘Army tourneys for the last! , wi PR isn't wo to par ove ios players as ry iy pos ns ” A Te held at Pennsyl- Cult Biiishey Second in the sin-| The remainder of the Indian- two years. ” Bs. # AR Ce Sa years the prize list hasn't dwine sriod—Darrel 4 ac ‘els ' (gles and all events last year with.apolis, schedule includes: Pfc. Robert Peterson of Man- : . NY: a ; : od. 7 920).e eppe, Denny machinery now i Jy .. {633 and 1691, respectively. oe 8-9: Miller's Service, Sor- Kalo, Minn. made one ®ot the| KEEPS PLUGGING AWAY—Windy Nave is a mild-mannered A ne 1liotn--While Fon nis a RCA Singles Today | : , tiny rels Auto Service, Bowes Seal DeSt stretch drives to finish sec- linotype operator by.day, but each evening he may be found at a op Fran, did =not announce oras, I Ee aay ANOTHER. SESSION of they, ANOTHER standout five is the| Fast No. 2, Jaria's Place. ond 3990. Peterson was a bowling alley splattering the maples with fierce regularity. the distribution of the payoff list. nza, lilinois been knocking down pins for RCA Sweepstakes tourney will be| mos willie themn 3 ann thie or and| aap 15.16: Reeves Roofing, place. § er, being buried in 13th] me : ° . Last year's champions will re. Purdue two, AL ) held this morning, starting at 11 Eva Williamson head this contin-| i, 4. ‘No. 9, Thdianapélis Type- oq ollowing Monday's’ inau-| turn in hopes of retaining, their ilinois (82) years, ; ir ) 8 |gent, having won the state dou-|. : . |gural round. The soldier moved| ave r in [titles. K Jewele won the - fg ft pf Larry, who is co-owner of Fox o'clock at Fox-Hunt. |bles’ crown last year. The other | Writer, Tom, Bemis Letter Service, up to sixth’ on Wednesday. He fin-|’ es. ay Jewe rs n meri * Steak House, which adjoins The singles is the big attrac- | ;,ompers are Bobbie Simmerly,| Allison Five, Sportsman Cleaners, igneq with the tourney’s hi het, : {tearm Crown WILE 2943 Jas, your, af 17173 Fox-Hunt Alleys, has won near- tion with 56 entries ready..to Betty ‘Fox, and Romana hi Al's Team, K. W. Carr Motor, sonia or 727. and the ye on le * . non GiNe1 00? ly every kegling title Indian- toe the line. Due to the conflict- | =, \0no the other Indianapolis Schuster Coal, Marott Shoes, Ro-|on 5gq Be 0 rea ore an X THE DOUBLES kings are err 1031 apolis and Indiana have to of- ing woriien’s siate tourney at |.‘ ‘anders inthis grst anapo is jdocker Hornets, Harris Packing, “A yoosier grabbed third place , {Charley Hutchinson and Ray ae 348 fer. oe ~ Terre Haute, eight entries have | 4,op are Capital City Five, Peo-|L.® eI 1€8s Construction, ZifIrin| when M, Sgt. Gilbert Gailaior ofl WENDELL. (Windy) Nave will strikes. In the next game the slim Sharp of Red Key, who posted her.s $ s s PL ANG Hei AY CHvoEt bee okayed to roll at 4:30 p. m. ples Outfitting, House Electric Truck: Lines. | Angola, rolled 3341. Lt. Col. be Lying to break a 12-year kegler leveled seven straight be-} 1573 aciyal in 1963. 3. Sook 2 cke.g DURIN Sle onday. ; ex 93: Fes wy | > t g : Lafayette. 18 reigning singles cm : : : and American Linen. Mar. 22-23: Penn Motor Inn, Claude Johnson of Chicago, who Jinx tonight! » {fore stumbling on a spare . : als 28 26 33 Fox has carried no worse than ' Pete Tucker and Sybil Lowe jp. Marguerita Kocher, state Precision Machine, Sterling is fiscal director for NC ! Nave, a lean but dynamic col-|- Windy finished with 696 but no|champion and A. Smethers of Ft. lobo’ 13 7 8 105 Bverage He jas peen are the current alleyents leaders, {poy secretary from North Funeral,” Fullen Neon Electric, Military District, was fourth on fector of wood on the alleys, has 300 game and he hasn't Wayne is the all-event king with I BB bowling with Bowes Sea StL with 662 and 630, respectively.|yapctar, announced today that|/Bowes Seal Fast No. 1, Gantz/3313, Cpl. Charles Butler of Mid- been bowling for 30 years. He’'s|rolled one to this day. » | 9. oki sald. that ip. Use ariel

unyan §, Brewe 3, Dermody 2,

for 17 consecutive years. Come May 3 Larry and his mates will

The teams events will be held at| Moon-Lite Bowl on Mar. 15-16. |

the '52 field is one of the largest

{Fuel on, Hagg Truck Line, Drive

|dletown, Pa.,"took fifth place on had good results

in. such big|

In eight ABC tournaments,

the ABC but Windy has finished in the money, ing of schedules the less proficient

= I ; {Inn Flower. Mart, First Federal 32 league events as v rary ten journey to Evansville to take . s =» - {in 1S unl Yon yeas. 1235 dou-| Savings. . A ins has the 44-year-old veteran three times. These payoffs came bowlers were given earlier dates, K another . crack at the state gp e000 il Meets bles, 2470 singles and 2137 in the| Mar. 20-30: Richmond Insur- chanicsburg, was sixth with 3183, | Won the Dezelan's doubles classic. [at Detroit, Columbus and Indi-|particularly in the case of this rness championships. ne 9 lall events. Mr. Kocher said tas Won-Ten League, J. M.| yu. 0 | Windy, a nickname that stuck ahapolis: ; {week-end's inaugural performers. . Larry has competed in 27 FRANCES DEER, secretary of oriries have been divided into Rotz Engineering Perless Pearls. THE FIFTH ABMY tourney issince boyhood, has made every| Nave generally passed up the The stronger contenders are riving American . - Bowling Congress the Indianapolis Women's Bowl (1agses ranging from A to D. United Home Life, Elstrod Motor, under the direction of Special trip to the post since the tourney’s| city tourneys, but he has done all spread out through the next two far. 1 (UP — tourneys since 1923. He started ing Association, announced today pach class Will have its own prize | Apr. 5-6: Nick's Garage, Rowe Services. The divisions of the Ft. inception. He's collected a goodly right in the Tri-City events moriths until the tournament

Racing Com- in Milwaukee that year and has that a regular meeting ‘of thelist and respective champions. Jewelry, Curry’ Motors, Ban-Dee Custer tourney will include dou-| share of the prize money but sponsored annually ‘by the Print- closes on May 23.

"by a ‘joint e tonight -to

. associations -

n races. . declined use the proposal

d one officer has consist as a driver, entioned, but elieved to be Il, a director of the United ociation who the Saratoga

nfficials con-

made all the stops since then. Fox's winnings in ABC competition are.in the four figure bracket, possibly five but Larry does not know the exact amount. One of his years was

lucrative Atlantic

more 1949 at

~ City. Fox finished eighth in the

singles with 696 actual and fifth in the all-events with 1880. Larry won’ the Indiana all-

. events twice—in 1924 and 1843.

He teamed with Johnny Feher in 1943 to win the doubles title and also helped Barbasol and Marott Shoes to state cham-

"been covered with cobwebs n

bowling council will be Thursday

~at 5:30 o'clock at Fox-Hunt.

An innovation over previous meetings will include the ‘at- | tendance of Indianapolis bowling writers, The scribes were okayed for a seat at the business discussions in an effort to create an improved public relations program for bowling. This phase of the sport has

recent years. Frances also reminds women bowlers not to miss the annual IWBA Meeting on Mar. 9 at the Claypool Hotel. An election of officers is on the docket and

For example, Mrs. Kocher explained that there are 69 teams in Class A, which included averages

Restaurant, and Indiana Gear.

Bowling in College Started Frances Along

| YOU DON'T GO to college to

{learn bowling but Miss Frances {Dawson first got a taste of the {sport through her campus activi- | ties. : . The 24-year-old graduate ' of | Ball State took an elective course

|bles, singles, team and all-events.

Apr. 19-20: Tucker's Realtors. | Trophies will. be awarded in all May 3-4: Goodwin Shell Service. divisions.

The six-man GI. team -will travel on special orders to Ft. Custer. The base bowling alley

‘lat the Michigan base has 24 lanes

and is managed ices. Lt. Tosch is anxious to

by Special Serv-

any top-notch Indianapolis team. The soldiers average 185 per man

.|land have a formidable squad of

intersectional talent.

Nave still wants the top berth,

] book | |his Ft. Harrison All-Stars with

" w - NAVE WILL team with Leroy Kerst at 7 o'clock and then roll with Henry Turk an hour later. Windy is confident one of these combinations will provide the payoff to unseat Bill McGregor and Bob Earl from their top perch. Nave is justified, in his confidence. The bespectacled. printer, who is employed in the composing room of The Indianapolis Times,

combined average is 180.

Lt. Tosch may be reached by phoning 125 at Ft. Harrison.

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ing Craftsmen Association. The last time Indianapolis hosted the

event, Windy teameéd with Ed Schnell to finish second with 1218. N

Nave's best seasons were in 1939 and 1940, He was hitting in the 600 series regularly and ended the seasons with 195 averages. : ” EJ "

- WINDY, a faithful follower of

bowls three times a week. His all sports, also finds a summer

{outlet in golf. Nave is equally

This season Windy is wearing Potent on the fairways and has {the uniform of Solataire Bever- been shooting in the 70's in re-

lage in the West Side Classic cent years. 9

day she has paced King and King League; Slovenian National Home |

Nave played golf in the district

The first delegation of Indian. apolis teams

ieir hats in the ring.”

New Arrivals in Dezelan’s Doubles

THE LEADERS—Bob Earl and Bill McGregor—held onto their first place actual berth in Deze lan’s doubles classic last night. But the remainder of the division was scrambled wide open. - Aiming at the 1224 mark of the top duo, 132 bowlers were in action and an identical number will

dati for |. : : 3 : aceway, who pionships. Reve conn, le lin recreational sports during her Funeral Home to-second place on|in Dezelan Recreation and Les and state amateur tourneys last|toe the mark this afternoon. The e E. Roland 2 ‘3 2 ; will be' acted upsn. And lest | Bior year, The campus alléys: a 171 average. (Miller ‘Service in Dezelan’s Holy year. He didn't take home the four-week tourney, which is now N. ¥; Ere -.' 1 HIS BOWES SEAL FAST club W ot Pe ‘ers of the (ere comparatively ~small but These figures are large Iim- Trinity League. bacon but he will he back this|in its 12th edition ‘ends’ today - 5 & Aiithed arth in ite team evens Ey NS edt may Ir De otistely Took a as provements 52 hast re av-| Nave isn't unhappy about the|summer trying again. Bob Irwin and A Wainscott 2 an - : ng to the game. - 2 i erage of 1 ich. . es | 3 : 3 . : S : [ing game g 52 whic rancesitough breaks of the game. Yet he| n,ve has a vacation coming up

in 1936 when the ABC tourney--was held in Indianapolis. Larry* was also a member of Marott

| ; landed in second plara.in dhe ~~ ipa realized as a member of Parker % : . Ah ATR - Home. Sausage. team in |contorts and moans when some-|j,... 7 ana he's taking. Horace: tual division with 1216, Ahew OPT

the hody mentions the night Windy | ; 3 fhird ol o Women’s League. got 16 straight strikes. [Orecley’s snvice, Way will in ae Tn

Miss Dawson's rise on the In- | ‘dianapolis scene has been swift. In ‘two short years of league

and Dunbar

pick up their checks. , Vi. .

Don’t Trust 'Em, Boys

pA ; a | probably be gone a ‘month ... & . : Shoes when the team won the BUS-HALL, manager of Tal- |bowling, she has wan a city One of the high points in Miss a 0 -@a . 3 ' ra br esigns National Elks Championship pot Lanes, says you just can't championship. < Dawson's brief career came last| THAT prompter takes Nave Welcome reprieve for hia rivals the city’s all-events' king, -ard ii 1929. The Bowes Seal Fast 4..<t a woman! | - Au. Monday when .she rolled a 666 Pack to 1942 when he was bowl-|. . . but don’t bet that Nave won't George Cravens, paired for 1199, Coach k squad won the state all-events Hall challenged Jo Ber- FRANCES firmly established series in ‘the Commercial League.//n§ at Pritchett Recreation. finda bowling alley on the west-| The works . of these’ men rch 1 (UP) L in 1926 and the city crown in y,5s0 of Hickman Whirla- [herself asa bowler to reckon with Frances put together games of| Windy started a game, getting ern plains, knocked Oscar Behrens, Curt of scout and 1947. ways to 4 match game on |in future city championships. On| 211-202-253 to lead all city bowlers only seven pins in the first frame.. He just AIN'T a man to get Heady, €. E. Turner, and George e Cleveland Only the state doubles and waghington's Birthday. Joe [the final weekend of the month- that night. In her third game, He rebounded with 11 straight rusty. iTreten out of contention. nal Football singles have eluded this con- orks at a local bank but |long tourney, Miss Dawson blew Miss Dawson rolled seven straight | — nr ————— 0 years, re- sistent star. ; _ the establishment was closed [the lid off the actual singles when strikes before getting a spare. | ? ' That Larry is a chip off the." op the legal holiday. she rolled a 172-183-232—587 Frances, who lives at 704 Faie took .the old block is quite understand- Hall waited several hours but |series. : FRANCES DAWSON yette -St., majored in art and Ha able; Frank Fox, now 72 years Miss Berkopes must have | The series total left her just| business administration at Ball ahd Head 4 fre i right now is getting that No. 7 disagreed on young, is the poppa of the Fox broken _ her compass. Anyway, (one pin in front of the veteran | i. when it's standing between State. She has license to teach I decided to brood. Until two years ago, .Bus said it proves one point Joe er hopes of Hickman’s a and a spare” Frances ex- both subjects. n i /i 3 | irlaways. But it | in > So . 4 nn ad no plans Frank kept right along wi . women bowlers are no fone ays looked as Dig plained during a brief timeout] SINCE HER. graduation . in ture. his sons, Larry and Raymond. match for the men and they | y 3 at lone. bottle- from her bowling chores at Fun : ' — ah al 1 i [shaped- maple gave her the 1952 g August, 1949, Miss Dawson has | Timerario's Frank was. instrumental in know it. | Bowl. {been ‘employed as a secretary to orida where forming the Indianapolis Men's fi [row He he ar oH 2 nn |Judge Saul Rabb in criminal court had no com- Bowling Association and later Gag Back ires : iv a Years Shampion | IF FRANCES is having trouble division No. 2. Her college subice reported the Indiana State Bowling As CHARLEY QUINN, veteran thrill to date. Yet One iggest with ny particular pin, it doesn’t! jects have been invaluable aids in : sociation. Frank finished high ity yegler, has been taking a. | heen - satisfied with herself Show "in her scores. Frances’ office duties. assistant to in the ABC doubles in 1941. lot of ribbing about being 59 Frances knows there are still] M!S8 Dawson now bowls twice Marriage? Miss Daws6n parries Indiana for EN years old. The ammunition is plenty of ‘tricks to the trade she ® week; On Monday she wears the that question. Righgnow she is he Wert 19 F Y RAYMON D, ee years fired by teammates and rivals [must learn. {gators of the Shutterbugs in the too interested in a secretarial e i arry’s junior, is nov “. in the Holy Cross League which | « : ommercial League where career and improving her bowling and in 1950. retirement. He still bowls with 0" ol Monday night at are ae yany Haws in my Frances has a 161 average. In game. She doesn’t want to trade Hermann Funeral Home and pg. wr ns tually” Quinn is oughest thing|the Women's League on Thurs-/ten pins for rolling pins. / { - will travel to the ABC in Mil- only 50, ~ heastern 1. 1. waukee this year. However, his 5 s | - ; Now Charley's a fellow w sea— kegling activities do not have who likes a good joke . . . ES | the intensity of previous sea- even it it's on himself. Seeks : S0ns, : . ing mild revenge, Quinn : The jFounger Fox finished + o's ted. around several hy second Yin the ABC singles in, yma houses in search of ) 1936 with 1728. 2 long grey beard Bill Fox, a "mephew of Charley was planning to wear Larry and Frank, * bowled = it {5 3 bowling session, but when | J several seasons with Fox he saw the price tag, the gag | } Steak House until the Army blew up. \ : i summoned his services this “I was going to limp up to | = : - \ | Year. the alleys with the beard but | 3 . i i Even mama Eva Fox had a $8 for two hours rental is much. 5301 WINTHROP AVE. PHONE BR. 5461 i stint on the alleys. She was a TIT don’t want to be funny at that | " | contributing factor in the for- price.” : : pr : . . i mation of. the women's city 2 a 8 " v : . ST 2h N | ston may Sorry, TedamoB8 When it comes fo laundering shirts, NR HaloLight; the soft border. of cool ICORD after. World War I Mrs. Fox OUR APOLOGIES to Ted ; - a, so NE light built into Sylvania TV-Sets : is now 72 and hasn't bowled in Y Tho. wites were crossed Y 8.9 = . LY —— 12 seasons. Yet in Eva's hey- = Dioner: Vive: a ~~ around the picture screen, is kinder . : : or on Ted's ABC score last week. Pra , . . day, fhe Sig timers Wi sell Yo) In the 1938 tournament at Chi- . to your eyes! It's a built-in, permashe held her own w e ; ; aw ains of them St cago Siener rolled 688, not 668 | : nent, exclusive feature of Sylvania. ' ’ as previously announced. Ted's ; : Yolavision.. Come in. watch it dem ‘ 'e 1 fine total came on games of- We k yw : : ¥ hs . ’ - ot : 4 e know what we like in a lau 2d : 7 5.00 City Fives at Ft. Wayne 247-246-195. R- . 134 ndered shirt onstrate itself! 15.00 THE AMERICAN LEGION That Nos ie highest Series +s «» Smo-o-oth collars, neatly pressed sleeves, . State Bowling Association Ted had ever bowled and we . 1s ’ 47.50 opened its second round of ac- - don’t want to.slight him by clean French cuffs, no'starch (if ‘we prefer) - See the Basketball gig Yon fot night at Berry Lanes 20 pins. .. ...and now ‘ 00 in Ft. Wayne. : : , : 189.50 There were to be two In- Hoorah, Nappanee 5 ( Tournaments in Person (RU . > dianapolis entries—Bell Tele- If this scribe were sending i 1] 3 " 209.50 phone Post and Southeastern orchids, we'd stiower_ a car- THE SHIRT FORMATIC But if You Can't Choose UP TO 18 19.50 . Post 305. The Capital City's load among the women bowl- A MODERN NEW MACHINE Le Ww ’ | wn 113.50 overall entriés aré 28 but the ers of’ Nappanee. The little : EEKS TO PAY w 9.50 teams will be spread out until northern town has only 20 ! Y : : 4 34.50 . 8 the finale on Apr, 6. teams in league-bowling but FINISHES SHIRTS THE “ADAMS” : of . Vernon West, tournament 18 of them are making the y : . 79.50 manager, announced that 276 = long haul to Terre Haute for AS WE LIKE 'EM! And enjoy the games in th fort of livi : 109.50 team entries were filed; 638 the state“tourney. Le nol joy Lae gi In ie comiar. of your.own living room ; 37a —_— Whi you Ye ined It yor be + + won this big 17" Sylvania Television with HaloLight. . Yy : 2 Ng 8 youl.ahirs Um * Pictures at their best with the Sylvani pi : ft : ’ ; : e Sylvania , . . masterpiece of x SAVE BR K N Pr CT ON way you like ‘em. = : : ¢ I + i 149.50 A E I! 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