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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 3, 1952

“Sunset £ Taking _

1 Boys to Cleaners

' By JACK WELSH up Charley Sauter, a teimmate, IT'S HARD TO beat a pow- had 625,

erhouse combination. The _ Col'C. F. Johnson of the | contenders for the 1952 cham-|

| M.P's paced the action in the Et. Harrison League with 641. ‘pionship in the Fun Bowl So-! There were four honor counts cial League will verify that fact.in the Pennsylvania Recreation Tonight the 10-team circuit will [-ague. Jerry Chidester of laria’s be on the firing headed the group. with 634, Paul line but all eyes (Day of Stationery, Inc., had 632 will be on Sunset {and Lew Carver of Indianapolis Cleaner’'s high- {T-V had 628.

balling ex pr ess § TIES Ft EN addiconl, 400 seis al c which has roared § group included Carl Hardin, Tompkins Ice to a seven-game ; Wilbur Si8; Dad Hanna, oo pti fe lead in the last Greary, Sclataite Beverage, Pg; poiore an, utua i us eppert, 10 weeks. Bader Seley 808: JFonnie Shvder, 605; : a ete Ciallagher, Foxworthy The teams Among the other 600 series in the East have been plot- Side Chevrolet League were John Branam, Century Cleaners, 643; ' Bob Striebeck, ting on how Century Cleaners, 625. Harry Jackson,

Hornaday Milk. 624: Jack Hervy. Anderson Lumber, 621, and George Miller. City Ice Cream, 608, and Russ Houze, Grapho Water Pumps

a blockade can be built to keep

Jack Welsh Sunset. Cleaners | Jos Ber¢man's 602 was tops in the Nay. a rdnance ague t Pritchett-Hunt from a sweeping triumph. But & Grid "gle Hughes of Monarch's had only. Myers Market will actually 619 to lead the Sahara Grotto League at

elaware, it this the Steel Hugh

George Snyder rolled 607 in

get the chance to try Workers League at Illinois McComb had 612 to pace the

evening. E.U.B. League at Beech Grove A] StradtThe Marketmen are in fitth Jaan clicked. with” 613 in the - Pure Oil

place on a 41-34 ledger,

I ‘Other scores last night |

The Cleaners’ five are en- Mary H Indiana—P. R. Mallory soi si IEEE trenched in the top spot on a Arhlson: Mixed League’ | 52-23 performance sheet. The Marks Ricely ... 114sense “ power in their drive to the top Ectre. xeon: Kite—Tome Appliance. “ 7 - - Ue Nal ....... i arias iviassentenr 535 | comes from five top-flight bowl Rose Pn Ertheaaseinnteranssnrnns 533! ers and two strong alternates, Shirley ROUSH ... .c..vvivirrrensinres

Tuesday Soonsor

Willlam Gooch, always high |

{ Thelma BIReRer ..v.co. civ vsiirrinn 488 in the weekly sessions, leads Parkway—Women's Solataire.

the Sunset delegation and the league with a 194 average. Alvin Gaddie has 185 and Alfred Perkins carries 179. Wally Smith and Bill Street have 175 and 174, respectively. James Elliott and Sam Harvey, who see plenty of action, have 173 and 168, respectively. Sunset Cleaners lost a 2-1 de-'\, 0. cision to Stuart Mortuary, now in| fourth place, on Jan, 23. Since Bob Woit : is that defeat they have won nine of ryan Moore a D. Adams oi

[Dorothy Barlett . 529

Invaders | Ruth Stange ....

Brandt Heaters. (Pra Nk PatBue: ....... cocci iviariniay

Pritchett—Tuesday ‘A. M. Women | Margie Wechsler ....

Yon. Ten Women

yee han 308] [Ray Betty i 331] 519 |

| Mickey ‘Specht Bea Davidson Methodist Men's

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Speedwar—Allison Mixed

. 5471 12 games. gveive oY Bowl—Women's League : Prior to the January jolt, the mgape Re rrr a

Sturm—Rotary League (Harry Wheeler i Tararetey Allison’ Jet

Sunset five won 15 straight games and hadn't lost a series since P.| om Hep} -R. Mallory won a 2-1 decision] E30 Lanes Riviera Leiiin |

Fred West f early in December. The latter five Tied Vietifatl AN

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USE WARD SYSTEM—Arch Ward (right) was the chief speaker before the Indiana Univer. sity Alumni Club of Indianapolis last night as some 500 turned out to honor new head footba

«Crimmins Gives Clue

«On New IU Grid Sq juad Fast Breaks

FOLLOW THE Cream and Crimmins. That was the theme last night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club as some 500 members of the Indiana University |

559 to give an official

There was a touch of the old

boast William Brown, ex- city 5 Power & Light League match game champ with 192, and Ronald BANCY tok League evinsa / Joey Evans .....................0000 staff. Joo Newman, a 185 average Potala Thats s10/sta bowler. Ray Mccormick Faken nis ved rate anes 523] ‘P. R. Mallory, now in second eri Cola’ Lossus tt

{Buck Valk i vs a fa Bob Sed alla—Philgas League

Fox- Hunt—John Haneock League lL Durrett

place, meets Station A. The lat- | ter club may tarnish the former’s -45-30 record. Station A has won 16 of its last 18 games, rising from the cellar to sixth EI mide Among the other first division| 38 Bhetigan SEs il series tonight, third place Patton] Bimer Torah Printers Brothers (45-30) meets Barring-| BVA Ween ton Cleaners, and Stuart Mor- Rote Behrman tuary (44-31) tangles with Latti- Mickey Fullen

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Co ommercial L Boscaee Li Lickliter Jr. . eague

Bob : 0 Tari R Hosiery ‘Workers Branch 35

lan’s—Kingan Women's

ecreat Lea more Oil. |Les Brittenbach J fasion 1 o ne 598| tain Square—Manua : Shirl y Leh . ve Maddox Gets 683 as Su {Herb Foe RRL pe rier ies 3%

Pure Oil League

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, .. was glad to have Charley Mad-| ohh W dox as a substitute last night. Dorniny mams Maddox, filling out the ranks for, © a West Side Classic League as- Louise Hoffman inure signment, rolled 683. Joh Wkely Van Cams Maddox's total resultéd from (Jeanne Lindley

Veanesul's Mixed League

338! 454

AMA League

games of 223-257-208 and it Bob Gallagher .. ...0 "0... ......, 566 gave him top honors in city p,, Slinols—u. 'S. Rubber Women ad) action. | Pennsylvania—RCA Mixed League | jJane Smitha... ...................... 485

Johnny Belcher SF Anderson) gid Beech’ Grove—Penn. ‘Railroad t wl Tot Langue. at Pritchers Hunt Welk i Rate Rim: Cosi a" OM O'Grady. Belcher rang up a 662 Mildred “vaiokar series, on games of 190-246- 226. | Ken Anderson of Century Clean-| ers had 654 in the same circuit.

Anderson’s string included 230- |

525 518 5

The Detroit Red Wings today 294-200. called up Defenseman Larry Zei-| oy del of the Indianapolis Caps to| Jordan High fill in for injured Benny Woit and BETTY JORDAN topped all Leo Riese. feminine keglers with 605 in the| Caps Coach Ott Heller, who has Women’s Handicap League at been playing on West Side. Miss Jordan's three- move into the defense spot. His| some included 191-215-200. ‘place on the line will be taken by

biggest threat to the lead in the to leave late today to join the Lady of Lourdes League last Red Wings. night at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady. | Soteatet———————— The leader disposed of second- Howe Banquet Set place Alert Cleaners, 3-0 and Now| “y,we High School's annual have a 45-27 record. The defeat ,ipqtic Daagel Won bv Feo] left the Cleaning five with 40-32./g.3¢ p. m., Mar. 14, in the cafe-| Irving Theater stopped Horna-|teria, Freshman basketball squad day Milk’s hot streak with a 2-1 members will receive shields. victory. The former now owns| Members of the reserve team will| #third place by itself on a 40-32 be awarded six-inch letters. Either Le ‘mark. an eight-inch letter, a white]

Betzler Posts 649 Sweater, BUD BETZLER was all by himself in the Troy Oil League with 649 at Sport Bowl, Betzler bowls for Schuster Coal. Runner-

of the varsity. Recipients of awards for best mental attitude! captain and most valuable player {will be announced.

'Crimmins,

‘plans for the new Hoosier foot-|

ball machine.

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staff would start from scratch. + 571 don’t know how many games trophies by the I Men's Associa-!

. 496/we’'ll win or lose next season. said tion, headed by Noble Biddinger.| «ithe 32-year-old Crimmins, “but I Others on the program were Gov.

know we'll hustlers.

oy AND HE left no doubt that his coaching the IU team.

ss2/alumni, members of the football squad and Marion County| 551 high school coaches turned out, Indianapolis]

Crimmins and his squad will honor welcome to new IU head football open practice Mar. 22 and close] cheerleaders at a 6:30 dinner in| 547 coach Bernie Crimmins and his with an

intra-squad game on|

+ 49 coach Bernie Crimmins (left) and his staff. Ward jokingly told Crimmins he would have no trouble | i with the IU football team if he used the "Ward system'''of coaching.

Bulldogs Put On the Table

Butler cagers detour the scor-

er's table tonight in favor of a {banquet board. | The Utes Club of Butler willigy,

players, managers

| Atherton Center. Awards

Cream and Crimson Day, May 3. conversation will be passed out.

465 Knute Rockne determination ahd sports . 595/the Frank Leahy thoroughness as Tribune. former Notre Dame rules set up for athletic control 'phies to two players, a most-valu-Most important of ‘most-valu-has

he was in'been singled out by local news

Chief speaker was Arch Ward, - editor of Ward endorsed the new

‘ grid star, went over some of his by a group of college presidents. |

WARD Ring told Crimmins | available for help

were awarded

Ten seniors

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have a bunch of Henry F. Schricker and John)

“We're starting all over. Who's

lability again.” Crimmins

will to win;

to studies and training rules.

said he had met |

hard work every! minute of practice, and attention]

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THERE WAS a lighter side to! debut before the IU] club as he told of being invited,

{recently to a fraternity house for Zeidel Joins Red Wings dinner and ending up in the

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College Basketball

TATE Inavoin (Ghicago) Sh Valparaiso 61.

B. at Terre Haute

| Indiana State 80, Maheyer

OTHER |Arkansas Tech 50, RE State 39.

ali 58, Hoosier Optical knocked off its Doug McKay. Zeidel was expected a 3 Wal

56. Fairleigh-Dickinson 3s, Montclair

Waynesburg

Gannon 69, Fredonia 6

| Georgetown

the line, will] Indiana Central 74, Taylor 68.

67.

Kings 63, Natipnal Aggles (Pa.) 54

Miami 82, New Mexico A. Mexico 27.

Cincinnati 79. and M. 34, Eastern New Sacred Hart for the

New York 84, C.CN.Y. 47.

Oberlin 72, | Princeton 60, R Slippery Rock (

Southern State 59, Arkansas State 55.

Mt. Hon 64. tgers 52.

2 .) 73. Thiel §5.

Utah State 77, Regis 6

5. Se Washington & Jefferson 84, Ohlo Wesleyan house: a

N.A.LLB. TOURNEY David Lipscomb 63, Middle Tennessee 52

{Eastern Hlinois 85, Lake Forest k 86,

Lewis & Clar (consolation). Livingston

| Millikin 80,

Chadron 71, (final). At

8 Union 82, Emory

56. 76.

72, George. Washington 70.

Oregon Edpeation 61

Omaha

&

Onha 67.

New ‘Orleans moky Mountain Tourney

(Ala.) 67, Howard 63. or a basketball charm Memphis State 45, Tennessee Tech 38. Illinois Normal 64.

| will be awarded to the members| | Mississippi Southern 83, Florence

Henry 64.

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408 been on the first or second team | 526 makes no difference to us. Every502 jone is going to have to prove his

Thieves Score"

SEYMOUR, Ind., Mar. 5 (UP)

- 523 twice with the IU squad and will] — The Seymour High School {demand three things of them: a|

basketball team, preparing for |

was indignant today after burglars broke into their equipment | room and took: Ten basketball jackets and | sweaters, Two new basketballs.

Eleven pairs of basketball

shoes. | School officials reported the

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day. They said thieves appar- | ently broke into the equipment room shortly after the Owls | won their sectional tourney last | Saturday. i

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John Powell and Maurice Woods tallied {eight points each as St. Bridget's defeated {Holy Trinity, 27 to 23 in a CYO Cadet {Basketball League playoff game at Cayesterday The winners meet | city league cham-| pianship tomorrow night \ City tournantent results last night at Dearborn: LIC Club 58. P. R. Mallory 50; Cook's Bervice 61, Indianapolis Comets 2% U 8. Tire 68, Koch Manufacturing

Jonight. 7, Williams Plating vs er: | rvice; 8, Allison Jets vs, A.V. Stacks} . 9, K.of C. vs. €lub LaSalle.

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Among the awards are letter] the Chicago sweaters, freshman numerals and| senior tro-,

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lable trophy. the hardware is the ' able” trophy. Its recipient

{and radiomen. ” ” ”

BRUCE HALE, former Indianbe guest Buttering the toastmastering will be Luke Walton, WISH Also expected to {speak are Head Coach Tony HinHoward: chairman of the faculty athletic

|apolis Olympian, will

speaker. sportscaster. |kle and Dr. William L.

committee.

Sone as dinner chairman is

Boohre, president of Utes,

SAD I men's honorary fra-

iternity.

Butler won 12, lost 12 this seaSaturday's regional tourney, [son in winning the Indiana Cotte]

glate Conference championship.

Fight Results

By United Jr . WHITE PLAINS, , Pittsburgh, | 120, “rrenton, N. RK, N -W 1137. Newark, N, i 2iace, (dud) {divil, 141, Cuba 2,

stopped Miguel Men-

‘|teur who- won the national and

and ino annual event. It is a colorful

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—« Bill Bossin, " stopped Sonny Bishop,

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'Gloves' Title Here Riding on Johnson

By JIM HEYROCK If

national Golden Gloves championship in 19 years.” 7 The 18-year-old Johnson, wha breezed through the Indianapolis Times-Legioh Golden Gloves Tournament to win the 126-pound title and then battled to the finals in the Chicago Tournament of Champions lasts week, will return to Chicago to- a morrow to. prepare for Friday a night's final round, ¥en Only ‘32 boys will return to the Windy City for the finals, At the beginning of the Tournament of Champions Feb. 25 there were 1312 boys, representing 39 cities. ~ . » JOHNSON, WHO works at the N. K. Hurst Co. on a convevor (when not doing his amateur fighting, was one of the outstanding : boxers in’ the tournament. All of = % the three fights he won were by unanimous decision, So

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” n » mn - BUT BOR hasn't claimed him. 1imes-Teglon event, ~ [self the winner yet. There are] fthree other boxers in his division|

. > . [for Friday night, including the Tribe VS. Tribe defending champion, Ken Davis, Here May 26

of Los Angeles, Davis is an outstanding ama) It'll be Indians against Ins dians May 26, Monday night at Victory Field. That's when the parent Cleve- | land Indians stop here. for a night baseball exhibition with the Indianapolis Redskins, according to an. announcement today by Chuck French, Indi- | anapolis general manager. | Cleveland also is scheduled here Sunday, Apr. 13, at 1:30 p. m. against the New York

international title last year. Johnson will leave tomorrow for Chicago, He will weigh-in at) noon Friday and the drawings| for the night will be made at] p. m.

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