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Times Ntate Service : EVANSVILLE, Mar. 16 —-Round three of the 1952 Mens' Indiana State Bowling Tournament opened here last night but the week-end action 1s the baptism of fire for 14 Indianapolis teams. |

The Capitol City entries were| | among 40 visiting teams partic-| ipating at Jensen Recreation. Individual bowlers will try their] skill this afternoon and night in| doubles and singles: at Franklin Lanes, ° i The team leaders of previous week-ends fell by the wayside,

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o Times State Service : : I took my rp TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 16—Morris Plan of Indianapolis the way in the D class with 476, accepted. 0 Top combination in the Class Cottage, the

still clings to first place in the team division of the Indiana Women's State bowling tournament, which opened its third Verne Reger of Gray is first in

. week-end here. IN THE B CLASS, Vinita the B class on 1474 and Vi Joy There were 72 tgams from alt crosley of EvangVille, has 538 of Hobart is first in the Class C sections of Hooslerland ip action while Betty Fane of Marion is bracket with 1391. There are no last night. There will be 288 tops in the C bracket on 482. changes in the D class. doubles on the liné throughout 2 ES ee ——————————————— the day and 576 singles teams.

Morris Plan, which grabbed the lead on the opening week-end, has 2652 to top the Class A division. Dixie Dairy of Gary 18 seclond with 2508 and Ash Drugs of Terre Haute is third on 2502. Only one change came last night and it was in the Class C (division. Figgs Jewelry of Bloomfield rolled 2149 to oust Glen-O-Marsh which rolled 2094 last Satlurday. Indianapolis

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Bowling Congress opens Apr. 24. The only thing that COUNLE ~yeenc————— . there are strikes and spares. son, first vice president; Olga Mrs. Emma Phaler, secretary Schroeder, Gary, second vice of the WIBC, presidént; Marguerita Kocher, announced the North Webster, treasurer, and The new team leader is Van 1952 renewal Emily Heath, Marion, sergeant Merrits with 846-968-953—2767. will be one of at arms, Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons are

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the most- lucrative in Trecent years, The prize list carries $84. R67. The site i= the Sport Bowl, 3317 Olive 8t., 8t. L.ouls The dates are Apr. 24 through June 12, This year's tourney has attracted 3045 entries for the team division. In the doubles division, there are 3266 while 6532 have been listed in the singles. Indianapolis will have 24 team entries shooting for the jackpot, including defending champion Hickman Whirlaways. The latter won the team title last year at Seattle, Mrs, Phaler wired this correspondent a set of dates from her headquarters in Columbus. The way the pairings shape up Capital City's outstanding entries will be on the line at the outset and continue throughout the two-month grind. Here's the local dates and team captains: Apr. 26—Tom Joyce 7 Up, Helen Dysert; Hickman Whirlaways, Ann Crull; Milano Inn, Helen Wolf; Thomas Bemis & Co., Virginia SBweany; ‘Schuster Coal, Judy Hindel; Indianapolis Typewriter, Frances Cook. Apr. 27—Indianapolis Morris Plan, Pat Dryer. May 9-C. J. Carlson Co., Dorothy Lombard, May 10—Koch News, Mary Schmidt; Indiana Gear, Elizabeth Pfielschifter; Bowes Seal Fast, Amy Alsman. May 17—Marott Shoes, Laura Alexander. May 18—Per fection Windshield, Jesse Lee Campbell. May 19—Bowes Seal Fast No. 2, Julia Moran. May 24—Drive - In Flower Mart, Fran Sullivan. May 31—Rowe Jewelry, Flo Denny. June 1—Ban Dee Restaurant, Laverne Bier, June 6—Tom Joyce 7 Up No. 2, Mary Strack. June 7 — Peoples Outfitting, Vivian M. Davis; Elstrod, Kathryn Eden; Btokley-Van Camp, Mary Frances Thomas.

Fox-Hunt Sweepstakes

WILLIE DONAHUE, secretary of the event, announced that the 10th annual Fox-Hunt Sweepstakes, featuring 1050 scratch, will open on the weekend of Mar, 29-30. The dates include Apr. 86, Apr. 12-13. There is a guaranteed prize list of $300. The sweepstakes are open to handicap teams. The Saturday shifts will be 4:30 p. m.; 6:30 p. m. and ® p. m. Action on Sunday will be at 1 p. m. and 3:30 p. m. Donahue announced that 100 entries have been received. The entry fee is $15 and the deadline is Mar. 28. The tourney is sanctioned by the Indianapolis Bowling Proprietors Association .

IWSBA Officers

JUDY HINDEL, star kegler of Schuster Coal and wife of the Indiana Alley owner, was named to the executive board of the Indiana Women’s State Bowling Association Sunday during an election of officers at the Terre Haute House. The executive board alse includes Freida Trehorst, Terre Haute; Bess Edwards, Kokomo, who was re-elected; Fay Mahlan, Ft. Wayne, and Alfa Thompson, Lafayette, The newly-elected officers include Olive Tilgham, Ander-

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The 1954 state tournament was awarded to lafayette, It is the policy of the IWSBA to elect tourney sites two years in advance, The 1953 tourney will be. bowled at Evansville,

Hickman’s at Columbus

HICKMAN'S Whirlaway are in Columbus, Ohio tonight doIng their bit for charity, - The city champs are bowling Ben - Brew's girls team at Riverview Alleys for a polio benefit, Last night the two ranking teams met at Old Trail Lanes. The match is sponsored by Frank Zimpfer, who is donating special prizes and turning all proceeds over to Columbus’ polio fund. :

Murat Among Winners

INDIANAPOLIS Murat Shriners didn't miss the payoffs in the National Craftsmen Bowling Association Tournament which closed in Chicago on Mar. 9. The Orientals finished in seventh place In the team event with 3065. Frandsen Pharmacy of Kenosha, Wis, won the team title on 3140. Farther down the list came the Humps in 21st place on 2005; Moslem 23rd on 2092; Gatling Gun Club 30th on 2975; Meccas 35th on 2058, and Canters 94th on 2887. There were 104 team payoffs. Roy 8tegemoller eighth in the singles with 705 and landed in sixth in the allevents with 1972. Larry Fox took 14th place in the singles.

In the doubles, 8id and Ed Sny- |

der placed 47th on 1241; Richard Grimes and Earl Bright collected 1257 to take 52d place; Marvin Hitt and Art Sachs teamed well for 67th place on 1229, and Charley Kirsbaum and Roy Grimes were 8th on 1221. Checks for their efforts should be reaching the Shriners later in the week. . ..

Still Losing ot 81

THERE'S NO good loser. Med-O-8Sweet Dairy may not have any other claim to bowling fame in Indianapolis but at least there is no challenging the team’s sportsmanship. The Med-O-Sweet five are now 56 games out of first place in the Troy Oil League, which operates every Tuesday at Sport Bowl The team has lost 81 games and won NONE. In fact, they are 21 games out

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of 11th place and are definitely |

consigned to the cellar this year, This losing streak cannot be challenged locally and it is undoubtedly one of the longest

strings in the country.

Firestone's at St. Louis

THE FIRESTONE team of the New York Central League is in St. Louis this weekend for the National Rallroad Transportation tournament. This annual event attracts some of the top railroad bowlers in the country. Firestones are composed of Arnold Kapp, Louis Weidman, Murray Hoover, Otto Gray and J. Bloomenstock . . .

A Sisterly Five

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team of Munnsville, N. Y. This squad has the five Hoyt sisters, The lassies are Jan, June, Ruth, Esther and Helene. Okay, boys, take it easy . . . the gals are married.

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second on 836-893-935—2664 and | Jimmy Smith's are third with| 939-894-818--2651, The latter won ‘the ABC team crown in 1949. Sarge Blitz of Lafayette who posted 2674 last week 10 take the Jead tumbled out of the top three. Only two Indianapolis entries rolled last night Home and neither were

impressive,

The remainining Capital ® City squads which will. howl] Hi h Avera O Crown today include Reeves Roofing,

Dezelan No. 9, Indianapolis Type-| writer, Bemis Letter Service, Al-| TF YOU WANT:-to be individual liron Five, Sportsman Cleaners, average champ in the Beech {Al's Team, K. W. Carr Motors, Grove Classic League, you must Schuster Coal, Marott 8hoes, eliminate Ronald Whitman to do Rodockers Hornets, Harris Pack-ljt, ing, Peerless Construction and Ziffrin Truck Lines. n ~ ~ CONTENDERS from all sections of the state are here. Among ‘the more notable are Jimmy |8mith’s and Ft. Wayne ZollnerPistons. The former won the[OWH Ma Beck, one. of nel | American Bowling Congress team city’s few 300 shooters this year,

|championship in 1949 has 185 for 87 games. In 1951,

| Bill Brooks, secretary of the oo, oo = inched the title with

|state tourney, said teams are finding rough sledding in five. [130 for 87 games. He bowls for man competition. Since the meet “140 (2: “ra opened Mar, 1, B4 teams have yo,.ypyaN who is also présitoed the line but none have gone. t of the Beech Grove Classic lover 2700. However, the early, oo ¢ - { gue, has confined his kegling |echelson were composed primarily| activities to the Classic circuit of booster teams which had never |, But he is in E vill bowled in a state tourney. | year, Bul he /s ln Svansy. € . today with Ideal Furniture to “a = _ |participate in the state tourney. THERE WERE no changes in{Whitman has frequently substithe doubles. Jay Clark and Bill tuted for the Idéal five this year. | Brooks of Evansville still had Ronald launched his bowling the top spot on 1191. Russ career on his 16th birthday. He! Neathery and Mort Bennett are got his start as a pin boy shortly {second with 1185. These four after Fountain Square Alleys bowlers are teammates on the were opened by Paul Crosier. O’'Daniel-Raines five, Charley Johnny Murphy, a long-time Foster and Ben Huston of this/friend and fellow bowler, also city are third with 1183, started at the same time as a Fred Buhneing of Fowler re-|/pin boy at Sacred Heart. tained his lead in the singles on| . Whitman's best series came in 666 actual. Don Hurtt of Lafa-|1929 when he rolled 701. Howyette rolled 656 to move up into ever, that figure might be termed second and Ken Eltzroth of Wa-|a kiss of death as Ronald hasn't bash clicked on 628 for third. 'landed in that bracket since. In the all-events, Pat Wilson 4 8 8 | of Evansville was still first with] HIS WORKS in the Classic] [1783. Johnny Cook, Lafayette, League this year have - included holds second on 1765. Cook was|a string of seven straight 600 se(the singles champion last year ries. Whitman has been an in-| {with 708 but rolled only 619 this strumental factor in sparking| year and will not repeat. Hurtt|Club 75 to first place on a 58-26

Whitman, a 38-year-old plumber at Naval Ordnance, is now movling toward. his second straight high average title in the league. Ronald is sporting a 188 mark for 84 games but there is still

lof Lafayette is third on 1761. - record. Unless Berlins, now one game | 2 {back in second, overtakes the | ABC Official leader, it will be the fourth (rye {straight championship for Club Dies After 75. There has been no other

champion since the league was |formed four years ago. | | Whitman isn’t the kind of guy]

Times Speeial {to hog the spotlight. “There aren't PHILADELPHIA, . Mar. 15— any one-man teams in bowling,” |

|Bernhard G. Luethy, 50, of Cam-| “ |den, N. J. fifth vice president of Ronald explained. We have a [the American Bowling Congress pretty well-balanced group, Stan) lied ‘ONGTess, myttle has a 179 average, Ray) Sieg Friday at Temple University | gya¢t has 178, Bob Coffin has 175! Hospital following an operation 3 : : » {for removal of a tumor. and Mike Daly carries 163. | Luethy, an attorney, joined the Club 75 hasn't been shaken by 3 ithe stretch drive. On Feb. 27, the

executive board of. the ABC in | team posted 1055 singleton which 1939. He was chairman of the, 5 Bs record. oe Mar. 5,

legislative committee at the an- the club scorched the wood for nual ABC meeting and was noted 2988. = This figure is the highest

{for his work in revisin th ! t ever achieved at Beech | g e text team ¢ y ; 3 ST i : a : io al ev achi

Final rites for the deceased will 8 uo '» be held Monday at Merchants-| REFORE THE war, Ronald (ville, N. J. He is survived by his bowled in several city leagues. widow, Elvie; a daughter, Mrs..He admits time in service took Jean Cummings: his mother, lan edge off his game but Whit-| Anna Leuthy, and two brothers, man has apparently found himEdward and Paul. self during the last three years.

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LEND LEASE-—Ken Keniston, former Harvard student now attending Oxford, gets set for a hard workout on the:Thames tideway . at Putney, Erigland. The American is a member of the Oxford crew team, will be in there tugging when the school meets Cambridge in its annual River Thames race. (NEA)

Leno Whitman Moving to

185. Whitman has two ambitions to win ‘a city tourney title and break the 300 jinx. The Club 75° performer was within reach of the coveted mark five fimes during his career, Whitman could always produce nine straight strikes but in the final frame, he stumbled on. a Whirlaways from Indianapolis is|

some stiff competition breathing spare ard then come back with still high in the singles with 581.

The pattern was always Genevie Day, the same and the score—always 279.

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Tom Bemis team failed in the 6:30 p. m. shift to reach the top brackets. Marott Shoes, Schuster Coal, and Rodocker Hornets were | { gis clear 17" screen with a only half way through a three games series at midnight.

THE B TEAM leader is BrownWeis of Columbus witn 2375. In the C class. Raney's of Washington led in Class D with 1765. There have been no changes in the doubles as defending cham- ; jons Pat Dyer and Eva WilliamHis current lifetime average Is 4 of Morris plan lead with 1089 Norma Brogseuhrer Doris of Columbus .are tops in the B class with 1989. Raney and Jean Olson of Washington are the leaders in the C rlass with 1936. changes in the D division. Jo _Berkepes of

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