Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1952 — Page 31
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IN BOWLING, a" sporti—™ where the field is thicker SUNDAY TIMES ...a full than London fog, a champion page of bowling news, features, to place last was the 1940-1941 t
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i ' seldom arrives on a fluke! Reglees Korner scien times
statement last night in city com- the-minute coverage. They petition. : ee se a— J The attractive : Meyer's had 630 and Francis 382In
Schneider rolled 602. o'cloc
Charles Marlow racked up 620 in the Riviera League at Broad Ripple and Joe Verderosa had603. Hobert Banks was tops in
24-year-old star had the alley beds ringing from dancingg woéd as she rolled 638 in the Fun Bowl Social League. Miss Dawson's imposing total gave her the No. 1 spot
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Bison Mar. have
Antlers. game Al Hussung gained the spotlight with Linde Air Products Aft
Bob Smoot of Murray's Wild- Scrap
the Speedway Twilight League, faces
actual singles title on Feb. 16, in the Moon-Lite Major League. for started with 181 and then rolled Other scores last night: Helle
M. Kinney 5 Funeral Home. = i 8 2 8 and Lou Watson, freshman basallon It was the second imposing Paul Peppa iralShe langue sos AFTER Ab DeMarco had kethall coach at Indiana Univertotal Miss Dawson has rolled ini, Jiineis-—P. R. Maliery Leasue scored at 1:25 in the. opening pe- gjty, three weeks. She posted 666 in the “7 Men's Mallory riod last night for Buffalo, the mp, cojjege All-Stars boast two Tan lovd Dixon s04 Caps jammed four straight goals y Commercial League at Fun Bowl L p : . erat io of the state's top-ranking scorers ————— ennsylvania—Stewart Warner by, Bison Goalie Lou Crowdis; Bill v on Feb. 25. The string included Gien Owens 504 Folk at 8:50, Lou Jankowski at in Carl McNulty, all-time scoring 5 211-202-253. Harry Blebr DIA Insulation 398 12:06, Larry Wilson at 15:26 and leader at Purdue and Leroy Les) 3.35 It was also the second time | _ Bese Grove.Women's Leagve Don Ashbee at 17:19. But that le, all-time record holder. a Miss Dawson had grabbed the Lois Wilder : 2 520 was all for the Hellermen. otre Dame. ———— League spotlight from Indian- g 4 Masing Catherine «a; Lorne Dayis.and Norm Kaiser Others on the squad are Sammy apolis’ ranking performers. In Broad Ripple—Hillerest League made it 4-3 for Buffalo in second Miranda, Indiana; Pete Brewster, $ her bid for the city crown in Jane Prile .. ou : «#3 period. Nobby Warwick tied it Purdue; Orvis Burdsall, Butler; 3 30 February, Frances didn't roll Doris Baird pole Matinee . meat 4-4 at 15:45 in the final period Ralph Ferguson, Franklin; Lee ® until the final session King ra strance Riveria League «qr 2nd George Pargeter twisted the Hamilton, DePauw; Bob Masters, y od | Ana ++ 587 winning goal by Goalie Glenn Indiana; Woody McBride, Indiana ————— off Jo Berkopes, who appearec |. Indiana—Farm Bureay ss» Hall at 19:01 Central, and Bob W Notre to have clinched the title with Barbara McGorn "at 19:19 the Caps gained 3 Drs ’ ray, 586. Frances had BY Lava Fle eae Sponsor on faceoff near the Bison cage. Hel- . 4 2 y > 8 5 B ! § ’ v Last nights be ivy this yon Marae Homie c 300 ler removed Siu] from the game WATSON paced the Kautskys Ehother Eobiing stellar Hickman Ann Saya rwaveHishiang omen 512 Ae Tae and 2 to their opening gale victory last | Whirlaway kegler. Miss Berkopes \ =. American United Lite lot goal. While Hall was oF ng pm hitting 1 2 ig Me- ® had 635 in the Bowes Seal Fast Hap Power lei la......iu] 508 the sidelines, DeMarco neatly in- 3 Yiamet Re ig hgh Leagie. Dottie’s string included BIOAR rine Calld 593 tercepted a pass from the Caps’ ® ip gh Schoo. payep ap e games of 199-201-235. Cornelia Farrell 43 Eddie Bruneteau and fired at the recipient of a number of gifts as Hickman Whirlaways had the . Priteheti-Runt-0'Grady—RCA Larue unprotected Indianapolis cage at the result of “McNulty Night, best team total with 969-021-1008 = Pritchett—Thursday Women .,, 19:33 for the insurance goal. led the All-Stars with 18 points. 2 Alice G . § “= - —2896. Bolls Furnace was next sis Fiont 0 8 Hockey S The Kautskys and All-Stars with 2604 Ann’ Wessell 111ILI 34 ockey summary have a seven-game tour of the . . nn Bateman sesaat J hs y 7 Marge Hoffhein, who hasn't had Allan Albert TTIAROPOrt Brass cJNDIANAPOLIS, Goal. Hall, Defense. Stage seL up With two open dates. a a high series all season, rendered A1an AIDETL go Ly ge S66 Hirschfeld, Sclisizzi ' Alternates, Hay. ey will play Mar, 11 at Bedencouragement to the “little peo- C. Hurt . son Q0rady, Ashhee Wilson, Jankowski. Me- ford, Mar. 12 at Greenfield, Mar. le of bowling” with her 610 at Delaware—Bell Telephone League Buffalo Goal. Crowdis: Defense, Long, 13 at Terre Haute, Mar. 18 at West Side. Miss Hoffhein, who| Prix Finegan. Mm Mackay. Crmales "Bowers. Warwick Kentland, Mar. 19 at Monticello, OE oe ch News, FUL CORONER wine; DOCns—Derelan-Brivik ~~* DeMarce, | Faiyeter, Davis, Watachfl. Mar, 20 open. Mar. 25 at Frank. games of 192-198-220. Ann Layton . ; ial s13 Olicials: Referee Walton Russell: lin, Mar. 26 at Washington and X an West oo. lt smen, John § ¢ aus Wen Allison Men's bpjlesien, Joby scoring Hal Jacksop.ayny, 97 possibly at Indianapolis Rosemeyer Collects 691 pave pattson Roly Totaies e13| First Period Ceeringi, Buffalo, Dt- although at present this is an A 597 di lis. Folk (Wilson. Bruneteau), 8:30: open date. : G OTTO ROSEMEYER is secre- *! Fointain Square—Handleap League oh 3" Indiananolie. ankowsii unassisted p : s 05; , ' ilso Kay. | : tary of the Gwinn Paint League 7a’ or Coal & Monument Sa Hay). 5:26: 8 IADA DONE: Ahi Enjoy the columns of Ed at West Side. He keeps the keg- Bob Whitlock Lo Atkin 506 {Jankowski. Han, a Penaities— Sovola, Earl Wilson and Robert ~Aunt—g, . ! }, 3 » Vy fer ortad on who i8 GONE WA mum BASE pe 0 ight Hibinh! 38 it (| Rare in your Sunday Ten. " and when. ping), 17: { rere Bud Mah Jie on 3 ia | was doing it all . , . and saved . Fun Bowl—Women’s League 5 a Per a ny iE GUARANTEED “7 { face for the males. RT nn ey, Pe. Thy, Pe | Walch Repairing oe ICR aT mre LL RASPY SOR iin cvs a nr resp ered bern arson : es—Jankows (tripping), a7 # Rosemeyer, a member of (ladys Chestnut ....... -+-eeees 824) Gripping), 13:09. 3 : . Panacea enns Third Period S —8, y WW Gwinn Painters, leveled the | ~~ Christian Church Women 510 Chr RRR Sahm he gy 20 Yéars Experience woods for 691. The big SCOTe |Giadvs Easterday ..............[1ll.s0g parseter (Durham, Pennell Ae, 30 H | WILD mushroomed on games of 244. Peggy Lanham sos; Bullisn., DeMarco crnasgstec). a & ® 287-210. re edison Ave, Fiowsn SuoD viv Durham, (trboine). 4:46: i i i ng, : . The next best in an otherwise|”™ FPUPUry or Recreation —Saves By Perlods— Se arwivs rake Tyas ngh —27|
Sawers, rolling for Carlyle Plumb- |B! BITS op Co cent Fast "7 eo}
Tillie Jardi ew ing, punched out games of 234- TRUE JAIGAR Wooo
239-184 in the Speedway Twilight | Betty Jordan .........c0c000s
Jo- Berkopes .. League. Lila Littrell
The Won-Ten Classic League Ann Crull produced six 600 series at Pritch-| ett Recreation. The group included Bob Riensche of Hawkine Amateur Basketball | Furniture, 646; Bill Monday, Mod-|, Gitv independent baskeibell 10 eam 82: el Tire, 642; C. W. Lee, Hawkins, Kinman Garage 41: Amo, Independents 5. 639; John Cole, Hawkins, 613; DcMolay {2 P. R. Mallory 61. South Side Bob Striebeck, "614, and Harry Tonight 7. Cook's Service v§ U 8 Tegeler, Guarantee Auto, 606, Berd, Kinean ig Se a
Bert Bradley of United Mo-
. . | Hall Limits flat evening for the men was 657 Fred Wort Side—Gwinn Paint League 580 Crowdis adn a hn 4.8 6—1 by Bob Sawers at Speedway. John McGrew .. rs eri ae x 28083 atta sensei
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tors led the Coca-Cola League | 2 | pa, Art Johnson's 628 was st in the Elks League at <J DRY. CLEANING Bud Harding was top man in SERVICE the Printcraft League at Dela617 while Al Kriner of Rolles | Printing fired 622. Harry Stiver’'s We Have Just Installed a New
at Pritchett-Hunt-O’Grady with | HOUR Antlers Alleys. ware with 643. Carl Bradley had We Clean At 9-11.1.3 603 was high in the Delaware {Machine That Enables Us to
Major League. Give-You This Special Service A 6486 series by Charles Ludwig of United Products was the big MAYFAIR CLEANERS
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Frances Dawson upheld that weekly for the sport's up-to- WHAT'S LEFT or the Caps? straight appearances against the
the Shrine League with 616 at 15 and here Mar. 16. That last
League with 619 at Speedway. Detroit bosses are going to
cats had the identical score in 1952-53 season. There'll be new
among the Jack Welsh Lee Witchliff also posted 619 in larger proportion of seasoned ! women. And it the Diamond Chain League at veterans and quite possibly a Xavier ‘graduate and former was virtually: the best all- Talbot Lanes. new coach. - around show of the evening. Ralph Thompson of Kuhn's, Unless there is a reversal of Frances, who won the city's Drugs rolled 615 to show the way opinion, the ax is being honed
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THE _ Indianapolis Caps have four games Jeft to play in which 8% k th i they can learn to recognize good as e 1 ¥ (fortune, : X | Their vision got foggy last K t k f After getting prosperous au S Y: : o®
night.
4-to-1 first-period lead, they
and game, 6 to 4, to Buffalo before 2126 Coliseum fans. That was the Caps’ 38th defeat
suddenly lost ‘the target, lead Linked Again i
h lost chalks up a new In-
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By JIM SMITH ka) Season IN 2 are) vic- villemain boomed today on the i re ' ory over St. Joseph's here last i , : : ’ : Frank Kautsky is back in the night. strength of his knockout win Semi-Tailored Plasticized Fibers , : The triumph enabled Valpo to OVer Joey .Dejohn his second iment it's in name only. Frank, Iong sia tndiana State for second place portant triumph within two 16.95 up : : "in the Indiana Collegiate Confér- weeks. 3 . : pionship pro team in the old Na- ance won by Butler. La Vikings Villemain, who has sworn to Semi-Tailored to Fit Popular Cars ional League, has consented tO hag a 12-12 season after leading ake a world title back to his 1 have his name used by a pro ball native France to replace the mid- 0.95
club now on a tour of the state against a group of Indiana college
go against Buffalo here ,)|.gtars.
Sunday’ afternoon at 3
The Indianapolis Kautskys and
k and then make three pn, A).Stars opened their tour
last night at Logansport in the
s with a game in Buffalo, Washin b " a - . $ gton Township high school 13. The final week-end will gym where the pros defeated the the Caps in Cleveland, Mar. college players 89-88 in an over-
will wind up the season and
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MAKING up the new Kautsky
team, managed by Bruce Hale,
former. Olympian star, and
coached by Bob Dietz, assistant basketball coach at Butler University, are Malcom McMullen,:
member of the Olympians, Jimmy Doyle and Bob Evans, both But-
ler graduates and now high school
present Player - Coach Ott coaches, Duane Kleuh, and Bob
r. His likely successor will
230 and 218 for King and Xing!, Antlets—Indianapolls Trust League be the veteran Sid Abel.
Royer, Indiana State, Johnny Dee, assistant coach at Netre Dame
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