Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1952 — Page 26
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; or ; x e eo , » : . 5 o . % Ne ” : er. ane Fall | Ra \ $ ABC Standings ~~ -Kautskys, All-Stars iC | 4 : » fo. SINGLES “ae RE 5 MANUFACTURER'S : 1 rank, Ygneoin, Pap, wen Ut Wind Up Series : . Y - . r ! z. c Fos i Bi ' @ ; Se Le : an : Baxil Burchett, White téegn. Mich. o. 814 P + 3 n . . ; . © : . " ¢ Te . ee, . . 87 3 - : . : : 1 . Ray Scherbarth, Aiwa kee. Will em Dropping in 32 points in the OVERSTOCK : ; | Son Pa S eague on OW ing ap fae, be Milguies, Wg, 7) 2 tinal period, the Indiana Coilege| © . i : oward Eaket, Grand Rapids, Mich... 633 -Stars last nig efeated the : : ~ r Wh 651 $ j Norbert Goasensy Kimberly. Wis. 61 Indianapolis Kautskys, 89 to 74, j : Ry JACK WELSH . 4 ™ —— —— . rene -— Pimer Carroll-Michas Randa, Pitts- His In Tock Sigh Schiool's Ym as the p INgS . THERE WERE ‘plenty of GLERS fp 3) pie dom forget. the SUX. Gene Bass. Joe Sobolewakt, Milwaukee, EEE ip their basket-/ : ““ ’ 2 ®ve 0 . or 3 218, ! bowling firsts” at Central f howling news, pictures, no PE De A Anderson. | The’ All-Stars, led hy former CLEAR THE Cleveland Ba rons’ al- Alleys laat night. And Jim tures, cartoons , , "Read Keg- yey wi Sevres Benuessier, 1226 Purdue Sta Bete Brewster, built ’ aps f in- ia 7 ler's Korner seven times week. Eugee =GCauthler-Earl Honeberger, iP 3 ~ ead in the first period 28 Willie most-pointless rumor of In- pytnam supplied them all. oledo, © 1118 and at halftime they w ; ly for the sport's up-to-the min- Carl “Jeske-Frankiin ‘Ross, Cudahy. } } Yiey were oul in Jones was y ationa oc ‘utnam ad hig bes ) ey 8 0 . vading the Nat 1 Hockey 7 hk 4 B { best PRED ol ute coverage. Howard Eakei-Ed . Shada, Grand 120: front 95 10 26 qweague has been punctured the year for Y4/ In the Fi-Blak rm reeemes | RADAdS, Mfich : 1200 Brewster led the All-Stars with bat today ’ . yeague. This figure enabled the Pat tenor? VA Lease No sr LL EVENTS 18% 17 points while Bob Evans was the Philade Cleveland, Retenaiog champion Uhl's Delicates- & Virginga Baksl i Yes ki . | 481 Jou 'plasky, Lincoln Park. Mich." 1850 pigh Sor the Kautskys with 15. house.” of the American Hockev 1.67 gp sgzler tn Lop ‘ rin ¢ Ring :arl Ray, waukee, Wis reaane e Stars captured i 5 Calder Cup plavoffs, was nudged sen Regey 1010p CE Boat. C. Atkins Tanve” TE Ea tran Pao «ois 1833 games to 3. Pp the series § Gas Hot Water Heat The veter: out of the AHL playoffs 13st tors Ray Couns Ideal ¥ I 2 ly or WL Cer 183 All-Stars (89) Kautskys (74 n 9 9 ao” eater Mapped vib night, 4 to 2 hy Providence at By vitrue . of Ralph Shears . uralare 58% Allen Moore, Stur on Bay Wie Jala Browster.t " 1" » Halet x ft pt c L day by. Ma Cleveland. Putnam's pers Tom a wi Women's | 588 [Forest Behuter, Clntenviy sre Burdsall.f $ 1 0 Kleuht 4 : 3 osts ess te Operate for unexpl With the supply of top-caliber ance.) was Gladys Crestron ov en asgue oi2 . Lee ve 3 $ 4 Dimien.¢ e 3 3} coming a Pl 3 ited for National jormante. Hl q Ruth Turner . .. 501 On the Ice Hamiltonc 2 1 OEvanss ° +31 3 was the se players lim the FIRST 700 f Tariae-Christian Church rp | Masters.¢ 3 3 OiRove tii CONSTANT HOT league play, fans wonder if “the sctiea of his [Teague on 624; Rill Dietz had Jravates Dill 885 AMERICAN LEAGUE HOCKEY PLAYOFF pian 68.3 2D0 37:8 3 ! 1 L training fin y * 4 lant Mary Williams 5 eries at-nf-5) Me y Rarons can't win in their own career the [607 and Bill Diehl posted 608. Mary Williams 318 : WoL McBride 3 0 2 Doyles 113 WATER AT YOUR _only by the league. how could they win in the FIRST 700 in the | Carl Kiefer of Model Tire had ’ Delaware--Bell Telephone Bitixhuren ¥: seer B03 Totals 37 15 17 Totsis 30 14 18 ; on Babe Ru National League po Blak Lea re 1631 as runner-up in the Won-Ten ’*® 810%, 0 idees Diner 2 "Pittsburgh wins series a Kautskyx mel nN ky» FINGERTIPS! f A But Jones a a dg Gis gue Classic League at Pritchetts. Robert Walker . “ui. B85 Betis 8 Mhent-of. 1) Ww Lo Free Throws Missed-Brewster, Burdsall ,e © way back PITTSBURGH, meanwhile, has ins Yea 1 ' QT Jack Welsh Bob Kuszmaul led the Linde Air este Tingle mslan-Brisniy 538 Frovidencs tres 3 3 McMullen. Evans, Rover. Dee % Hale 3, R with two hi gained the Calder Cup finals for Leagues FIR: » als Products league at Speedway perv! Lane. : 371 CIENeINnE with’ series er Suntan — : ' day to lead the second straight year sier 2 honor fount 3 PIRET tine any with 613 and Marshall Murray's — ng van Woes «0 512 rr Eineinnati Already has won Serie C Basketball Scores ® FULLY AUTOMATIC G a 3 to 2 3 double th ar, i 3 . 4 , Henna Keller co. 480 RESULTS LAST NIGHT bitterly contested 4 to He Boy bowler from the Fi-Blak league 606 was good enough In the Indiana—Farm Burean Providence 4, Cleveland 1. AAU WOMEN'S TOURNEY ® GRAYSON CONTROL Tigers. overtime triumph over er: arned the No. 1 spot Speedway Recreation League. Nolan Dawson 503 Pitisburgh 4. Hershey 3° (double over- Quarterfinals ® 5.YR. WRITTE : Tat night in the Arst-place geries eI Yollnd ES rtnime of Otis McAfee of Segall Drugs = ae Yi Lilly League 5s WAY itime NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF OL) fiske: W. Nubile fre, ot ‘ y E Dodgers > " ’ fetory was a sur- . ’ 'q Fritz Gantn 7 (Best-of 3 ifinal Io Wesl 59, uaht at had won the 230-200-277. In the last game, blames 928 12 Lhe Businessmen s a ; gntner ha 576 . est-o semifinals) w . ; k 3 Fras 3 Chihuahua (Mexico; : BUSERNIRE MIAMI se. ' i y a 9 a, L.ouls Sween- Rose Parson 518 Detroit Ars srsas nan are eran ashvilie + Dallas 25, ) first two games and Providence Jim fired nine strikes. in a row, oy Rut Bud Gray each rofted 811 ,,, Parkway American United Iie Toronto ....ccieseses Kantner ssterery $ 2 Consolation Semifinals INSULATION Brooklyn Dc ’ erta Blackburn $ i : i bounced hack to win three He got only sight pins lo pen in the 8hrine league at Central Ken Koelling w 20 Moni real rerenveres 3.8 Atlanta (Ga) Tomboys 47. Atlanta (Ga) t 30 Searching fr straight. Last night was only the the tenth frame and then [,,,,., pg, Marshall's 608 Was! jee prone “ie Guid 480 REXULTS LAST NIGAT Cabot (Ark.)’ 21, Kansas City Electrics 14 on. New fifth lose in the Barons’ last 30 picked up the No, 5 and No. 9 second. best HY oman Leasue Detroit 1. Toronto 0 3 . that instead R . Se st. vie Wyme 542 ontreal oaton GAL. covered a * games, pins for a spare. Putnam has Malcolm Savage produced a 828 pritehe ‘ Swen A a——— . ——————— | The Reds qualified to meet Cin- heen bowling in the Fi-Blak Re i au Rn Hum Grady ==Wantern Thaille, ai PERMA-CRETE omives . In 30-year-o als with the Tor six eames tie 3s 17IP8 to lead the Riviera League ROR Sonus Millers Get Hartung “PROVEN OVER THE YEARS" Barn Price R be cinnatl jn the semiAnals v ini Longue or a x RAN. : at Broad Ripple, Charlies Sheets snarvees B89 Ate Guaranteed Durable and Dustiess " S ot arm er winner coming eligible to currently earrying a 5 aver- Other league scores last night u.4 7 Coca Cala PHOENIX, Ariz., Mar. 28 (UP) E - —— d s ud H ' CASY TERMS against Pittsburgh In the cup gage, included Dick Hilton ore fod The Minneapolis Millers Tre- | FREE ESTIMATES, PROMPT SERVIUE majors unt finals. Nig Fller of National Trailer, Pennsylvania — Rtewsrt Warner oo Pritehett—Bridgeport Brass sag (C6ived some outfield help today | TRI.STATE CONSTRUCTION CO LS I Dodgers too! In the National League, the De- gajeq dtole the show in the Coca- Ed. Ot Vinlak Leases 5 Thursday Women "when the Giants cut four men Sole Producers of PERMA-CRETE : i performance troit Red Wings and Montreal (ia Teague at Pritchett-Hunt- prea Feruuson pu BE rs Husrililinels Central M/from their championship squad. | 3100 E. 56th, BR-5488. Nite, GL-2627 Zz as he allov Canadiens prepared to risk their! (irady's. Eller had 876, build. | ery oe ve—Club Emerson "1 Don Blackford . 347/Clint Hartung was released out- — wm meme seven inning Thursd 2 to 0 leads on enemy ice today asi, the total on games of 188-220- | Bob NY euer ATL Phil Seyfried ursday Women 541 right to the Millers. s E victory over the Stanley Cup semifinals 56x Another honor count "was| Riad Tr oie Fhurtisr Matinee 5 @ “ A 3 Sam Jett switched to Toronto and Boston. ,,geq4 hy Jim Willlams in the flere Kreueer 844 : 2 ; bunt was th Goaller Terry 8awchuk a Won-Ten Classic at Pritchett Rec virginia Tharo eteers 319 HOUR , by Wade, yo troit and Gerry McNeil of Mon-| ation. Williams fashioned 851... 4. extern Fleetrie on : mer meri ireal were the newest heroes as oo... fram 214-242-195. “x nee Riviers Leaps. IR} U5aMme 5 Seat Went Jake Wade. the teams prepared to resume ns DED Ju ker 3a : uarantee Y . Ty : ankees play at Toronto tomorrow night Mitre Sore Thursdar Weman's COLISEUM BOX OFFICE—Noon To 10 P.M. Dail and at Boston Sunday night. Whirlaways Red Hot ! red BOW ee League in y y We Clean At 9-11-1.3 FREE PARKING—OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK, 9 TO 9 ST. PETE RT wearer his aseond;. JHCEKMAN WHIRLAWAYS|A® JONG py are ” The Most Sensational Thing in Our New Modern Equipment 28 — Yogi SAWCHUK score . {had one of the best totals of any|Laverne Mueller eer 479 Enables Us to Gi J ankle injur, straight cup shutout last night| Zon 0% (1 the city When (ap whitiee!: © MANerr Mes or lab ¢ s to Give You This New York as the Red Wings edged the Ma- the {9 i th y Bowes West Side—Afternosn Wamen |] 2pecia ervice. today’s {they rolled 2913 in e Bowes . 54 : : y's gam ple lente, 1 jo 8, 2nd MiNell gun) Fast League at West Side.| *" Medical League nt MAYFAIR CLEANERS Tigers. He | stopped 31 A : The Whirlaway string In. Or Olen Rvan | drill yester ] i Gwl nt I J whipped the Bruins, 4 to 0. Eos]. "THe Indl [Ciel Tromomim, Faint Lstgve mn 657 MASS. AVE. « FR.0s03 || 8008 E. WASH.—( MILE EAST OF CITY LIMITS TU, este ) e the Red cluded 921-1011-98 ae ie Neri y The victo ries Sy sommand- vidual contributions were Dot- [Katie Tuttle : Le . | —————SSSE SS —————————— — - , — EE The Yank Wings and Canadiens c | tie Berkopes, 592; Betty Jor | Sesrdwar—Spensers Mized 1952 World Series N— ; the form s 2 leads hi the ve I dan, 689; Lila Littrell, 580: J0 |Theima Markins 190 ’ 8-2 win ove riex with the fourth games schedqd- Rerko 579 { Ann Crull Sturms—Reereation League . Fd lLopat. } pes 579, and An il, i Ba nled Tuesday night in Toronto 373. yred Yroseh Rullding Trades + 369 r 7 » . 0 \ . SA, nings, Lopa and Boston. Tillie Jardina of Rodocker|p aon I S81 : on one hit, Ji f | or 111 triplicate ; ’ . ys : Hornets was -the Individual star Talbot Lanes Woslern Theetrle This Game Was Originally Scheduled for Sun, April 13 S : run on thr ROOKIE Johnny Wilson & Aral- with 604. Tillie started with 179 Rey's Yaar end hain League " ‘ MON. It was his period goal gave Detroit its vie-| 4459 put finished with a hoom- Junior Wier Tee 0 —VS. — innings this
tory, Kenny Mosdell scored the ing 266. Judy Hindel of Schuster The Tiger
first Montreal goal in the open- GT 50 it Tagy IU, Purdue Enter GLOBETROTTERS ALL M RI AN ONLY Phils yester. ing period and Rookie Bernie =, ., Boyd of C. A. Meyer led - men from tl
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goals in each period to eomplats 649. The other league scores were FT. COLLINS, Colo, Mar. 28 Plus Six Sensational International Acts | Phillips, an Montreal's easy triumph over the ry. pa.aq 626: Harold Green-{Indlana and Purdue are among ‘ Pitcher Dicl Montre QUA Reed, fos; Rafe 9 Ken| the more than. 35 schools ex | THIS GAME ALWAYS A SELL-OUT—DON'T DELAY—ACT ToDAY! | on option a Myers, 609, and Doug Johnson, |Pected to compete in the NCAA Lea Pinkhan Walton to Put 603. wrestling championships at Colo-§ | RESERVED SEATS $3.60—$2.715—$1.80—$1.25 I= E ORD PLAYER Jo¢ Pikhan a Ralph Pearson's #22 cut the|rado A&M this week end. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION White S Tribe on Air pace in the Fountain Square] Among the entries are Defend Enclose Remittance With Seif-Addressed. Stamped Envelope to ite Sa {Handicap league. Frank Tor- ing Champion Oklahoma Ulni- PHOENIX
WISH Sportscaster Luke Wal- rence rolled 604 in the Moose versity, defending runner-up Okla- - : ton will oven the radin-baseball League at Fountain Square, Jim homa A&M and the defending IN Jo i. season Monday evening with Johnson of Garland Cafe was third-place team from Penn axa hn training camp interviews. high in the MoonliLite Major State a ns. Beginning ha fifth year as: ~~ — - - _ PR TNT TTT TT EOITIITIT
the Indianapolis Indians play-by-| play announcer, Walton will he, heard daily at 6 p. m, until the Tribe breaks camp at Daytona Beach, Fla.
Coach Cabby O'Neill
4 Named Athletic Director, u I eh | i nm 0 JASPER, Mar. 28 (UP)—-Leo| (Cabby) O'Neill, whose 1949 Jas- |
per High School basketball squad | won the state championship, was] named athletic director at the!
school today. His assistant tnok over the hardwood coaching duties. Louis (Nip) Wuchner, who has
been assistant to O'Neill during his entire 13 year reign, succeeded ! as coach. Wuchner formerly! ; coached at New Amsterdam in Harrison County. # Since 1939, O'Neill directed quintets have won 247 while i Mo
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