Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1952 — Page 31

4, 1952 = 3 2 re 2 - , - : : g 3 ; : : & : : : < FRIDAY, APR. 4, 1053 - : Shree ; : : . : 5 : Wo ola i ft voi, . 8 mege— ’ : - - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. : oor " , p AGE, 31 nd his. nose Ed Peactics, ; I es : he re-, ack ailment ased in the SA asked By Joe Williams ep al ege R $4 e. He knows - ’ : 41 ry H Si ; 2 E ols = "sie knows ih e $ s onor anover Slams £ Events ( a consistent ] ’ « 1 $n All Horse Bettors Matmen Vie Scores With 687 Series In Track Victory Over IC | / MALM- ' ” By United Press | ie fitth hit Aren’t Morons : i By JACK WELSH = ee et Ca ANOVER: Apr, «'— Indiana 5.549 and. piv Ag le ie I : . ... And don't for ° ral's defending Hoosier - . tearimates * n 4SSes THERE IS nothing cheap SUNDAY TIMES . . ne full ference track Ploy ra Zopt Borg gs Pole Sau a0 a lifetime “ ! ’ \about a dozen in Indianapolis’ page of bowling news, features, day fell before a strong Hanover Zopf Be » hd Brdies n ay when the NEW YORK, Apr. 4—It's a reasonabl An imposing field of 60 matmen bowling. : pletures and cartoons... . Read College team, 74 to 36. na cotlected 7 : able assumption g Kexler’ |Greyhounds and collected 3% wi Aid : that any investment | ; 1 asst 'will compete in the state AAU- of egler’'s Korner seven times Bob 8helburne, 1951 Littl acce y ent involving millions, by individual | The *2 honor counts weekly for th ' v 8 Paints. , by indivi or [YMCA wrestling champlonships y for the sport's up-to- State champion in the 220-yard: 100.1. Shelburne (H); 2 Casten { gr group, ought to call for exhaustive examination, deep [at the local “Y" tomorrow. throughout the city last night| the-minute coverage. dash, won his specialty in 22.7 * zi *tocliige H', 1 - Dale Miller study and careful planning—even in these d Weighins are slated from 10 'were all fat 600 series. Seldom sparked the Fireme Leagde ‘and captured the 100-yard dash * Eaten nelvurge (HK) 3, Alberts. | ched the In- ese days when the ‘has there b BE oct Su lin :102. Ray G Bie Alar” ley Ch a ad iu once proud Yankee dollar i dl 3 a. m. until noon with a one-pound | ere been a one-night with 651 at Parkway. Hooth put AY Green ale became 3. bite 10 me, AN a y have been . 1s or y a shell of its former allowance granted in ‘he follow- \scramble for in- + |together games of 254-211-186. |a double winner for the Panthers, |c\eensmin ito Hi nd bite aeri & da and are self. \ ¢ ing weights: 115, 121, 128, 135, dividual acclaim i Wyatt May was the leader in tossing the discus 107 feet, 6, Mile—i, Turley ho Bp Hawley (8 ‘ Jasstion- Horse betting is the biggest cash-in-hand business b= 165, 175, 191 and Besvy- Shen the sompe: [the F-Blak League at Fennsyl. inches, and the javelin 148 feet, 'Two-Mie—1, Rgley He; Cis 3 » 3 : , 50 a when he rolle 1 for , Bos Wadd A in America. A total of $1,585,763,111 was deposited in | Preliminaries begin at 1:30 p. m. close. {Woelfing Co. Cell Cherry of Of the 15 events, Hanover was 13 Hh Nordin 1, Thompuop a0: 3, | the machines in this country last vear. New Yorkers The finals are slated at 4 p. m. When the wood inh $ hay sy and George Lee : sarin. and ah Samming the aro Low wurden Zopt (10); today, vaca- os . Medals will t qu uncin fire . Charley Fowler grabbed sho 5 Siar 1, Indian nd alone bet considerably more than a quarter billion. sernnd ym Re first 20d prancis Raftery | {the brass ring with 631" in the rt Bowi—Madison Ave. Fl | TR Pp. ii ily = How do people with all this ready cash go about miu FUCA. By" ous Amber mrss ie ong, go en fv, JOB SERGE, Bsn, 0 Sl Bl nour of Bt Louis! or emerge | Betaler o...o “ set a new school ih 1) . . their investments, or speculations? three-time Ozark AAU team With the No. 1 League at Pritchett; Hunt-O'Grady| ~~ Indiana—¥arni. | Bureau + 7Virecord with the shot of 45 feet, pie Vaun_1, zope BC ens 1 cae : ichampion, will make bids: for Perform a n c e. were Earl 8hoemaker, 628; Jack Sanne Bucghorn .. 40'5 inches. Green held the old mark! | Brod Cunboay. ‘Ot “lent 3p ri Don't get the idea the tracks attract only retarded team laurels. Matmen will com- The likeable i 62%, and Dick Craw-| ayn NatLite=Wamen's Lease 13 I Blk get. last season. ean uC), Bistance. 20" tos” . pete unattached f Irishma t ; Pe | Major League oy Turley and br HH Td Hu morons. Any average crowd at any track is a composite Purdue Earlham. pon Jagan, shore'n ? hal a Jack Welsh | Fred Frosch of Hatfields rolled) "pd ver American Ge Lm . 01 were double Yirners 0 Shiai, Baidige, 3 fe IE of American business, sporting and social life. Along |fordsville and the sounty high four-leaf clover vp his sleeve as = oy Sel Burm Recreation|Qtorte ‘Runyan L1.vu ' |Gsen, Haovgr, 1050 & reaks we with the sharpies, loafers and rafish b '® schools. he rattled the maples at Prit- tered with cha chmitt regis-| BUR iene a. On, Distance, “ToT feet i rpies, affish' bums you'll | Ritenour placed third fn the chett Recreation for 687. jored bv Lin the Christ The Pauline suessiolel” 0... wd Ca Ad Tl WE LY first seven find heads of industry, representative families, political [national “Y" meet last vear and _ Raftery's threesome included a anes We ptown and ROb-laioxes aretiam ©. rs e If Fakir” ofl 2 dy : % . : . » wn! gin Ne ? 8 626 was tops In the pritchett-Hunt-0'Grady—Western Els = 11) holes, ” parties. In short, solid, sane, shrewd people. has ye ational {individual “Y | 211-254-222 in the Won-Ten |E. C. Atkins So ay ps ln he Bb i o i " i S g 7: | Classic League. The most i= |Alleys. RCA Leagues 1 ‘ $4 mS aa "nw 1 8 ser y | Herma apne! Langan PERMA-CRETE DRIVES Sa PARTICIPATING | ous contention was offered by | Larry Lehman was the big gun "» nth as + Brass’ ! - ® orrible hole b oT oe they hit the track something happens |“Y” team under the rupervision of Frank Davia of Super Tool. [In the Moose League at Fountain "sm Ea di Trarstas He aia wy ul Four San Iwo ol hem pn act Gurgact abis aad Din h em. They succumb to a stran ster (Times Sports W: avis, firing In the Ideal Fur- |Square with 630. Anna. Bata . al Te Added 30 EASY TERM lead—he shot ge, mysterious madness. | ports Writer Jimmie An-| pjtyre I 2 Malu Parker j/the growing list of entrant 3 ey lose thei {welobolons, former state and na- Sa posted 8 at Mabe] Becker led all women |Bdis Hun sane BOL rag hotl| Boles biphios SB eg Hogan haa a * Th ye , k Sir Sonse of values. tional “Y" performer, are: Dick poxunt. ape ly string In- Bowlers when she rolled 613 in [El fence a on Classi’ of} 30 7 for the 500-mile race May|} TRI-STATE CONSTRUGTION 00, v ow keep in mind all these 1 Payne, 115-pound f age : e Thursday Matinee League’ =" *Yoered i 0%. TB Be Gv hy Brat’ nin people are at the track pound former national gu agred Hears Gene H ne the oo > “for the same purpose. They want t bet. AAU champion: Herb Farrell, ex-| Pete Ernst of Barkes Grocery| ft Broad Ripple. It was her Harold a Mines eniral b11|16th- Br AS: Ind, rm nll ‘ ted 0 win a You are [twice national AAU champion ‘rolled 672 in the Gwinn Paint | first such series of the season, [Bill Sesfried wredsy League sia race, and Edd 3 . 1950 tention’as tis | enti to believe that in any operation involving profit and former IU star. 121: Allen league at West Side. Ernst gained’ Dottie Berkopes’ 599 ‘in the|pran Hrarisania~-Slawset Warner’ tookls ang Ba ie Jolson, a tone he | Sn ere os ach ah soon in CF rms iy hen SP a on es of Br ot peng BT Gree nes Joh: | * : . uthpo erry Young, | V mark whic he “Botte A as nana Ea Te. Sight players | . must have the edge. If nothing else, the approach must [128 of Broad Ripple and Danny| “= a paced Hickman's Whirlaways to|" Si Catherine" * i: Hi oR the TOckie nominated. A 8. ey ~be sounder. Trefz, of Decatur Central, 128, - TWO PERFORMERS kept the ® 2633 total, Marta. Roberts of | Bud pus : Sathurine. i. 803! |arive for M. W 0 Famed 3° r., of Gros- : Others expected to co in b “/Marott Shoes rolled 577 y Kigpie—Thursaay Matinee eger of Lincoln; | Mangrum of Px» . a the “Y team are: Joh Hele on {pin oy hopping at Indiana Al \same 155 in the! fegine 0 i Seren onEte ppd Naas ss 111, while Johnson was listed as ve ; » e: John Cassidy, leys. George Johnson rolled 675 ooo olen i SK SEER A Western” Bisetrie” #40, pilot for P Mang ot EVEN av : he vYF ken | | : Western Ricetrie p r Pete Salemi of Cleve- Shae. Sirine Pola arrieo THE er handicappers do well when th rain, heavyweizht;/for top honors in the Ell Lilly Othe es #8st night were: [Clarence Cole land to . toes, Hot Roll. Jus n‘of Oakmont, . when they Harold Lambert, 165: Don Wil-![ i ! fientral—Shrine League + 313 land to drive the Central Excavat- : : : .iLeague. A 670 by Wayne Clark-/theims: and Container J. Tschud arue R | of Honey Every of Durham, _peg one out of three and they live with the horses, a form |[liams, 155 and Larry Kay, 145. |son Bue. Best in the Farm Pat Bob. Bin Rhu vedio 881 O - orlase. R Mallory 0 ar Epiial, Cara enteted withopt "Tad lr | of St, Pe- of existence which would scarcely appeal to the romantic Bob Pollak, twice state high|League. Johnsbn's total came on|payy Shien ar A Jetrue PA Revo " Iddings of an, nd & Sward - awkins of . : : v school champion from Tech, 233.0 ave Sibley Fy SGreenville, O, and ‘ t Johnny Ré- but undoubtedly has its practical points. Tele Ihavratin as Tos, [17% 233.789 while Clarieson ole ap nt, i = Chica vy Jncumapela,) A 111, wrestli Fe Day ’ , 15 ves, £ Va Blk The average horse player works from the speed | Beck, ne attached ae: Harry| The resounding echio of direct afi McCreary... oar 1 goan 's The car entered by the Indian. When is Fissani to Bt EF 108 the M0 . chart, which is to say he uses time as the basis for this Walter Spradiey, De onan ite ang ub 3. lerins: John Pus Pargns Seal Fast Lense” ie i | apolis group is the same in which === ; ateurs—Frank “ calculations. If Horse A ran his last race faster than 15: Jucy lowe. 2% and Jack|in the re ea a) fo erkies we i nA eads ABC Singles De ve 1070 Sate up Shaw, i. Hour Cleani : hi 4 =iAnn Ske anseriiatss . : o Dt ck Chay- ‘horse B under comparable conditions, or showed a faster ohnson, 12, all of B Broad Ripple. e's total was built on games of |Eitzateth Pleiseniites vt : 800 By United Press the Maserati engine Dut ng Eig : « work, then horse 108-212-256. - Tom Mattingly of peiix Lucas © reciing = | MILWAUKEE, Apr. . placed by a fo : arboro, N.C. ; , then horse A becomes the horse to beat and bet. |Hoosiers May Get the same squad reached 862 when sine H ereenit Dezelan ‘League w, ican Bowling nt ee y - inter Meyer Service N othing ould be Wore simple or apparently sensi-— {2 d Open Deer Season he bowled games of 203-180-279. Aun coAllisen Women's Leagues = “t lants had to reckon with a new E H ry ; nS : Bill Larrison of Shawnee AC | Delaware—Bell Telephone | ve —¥ ble, yet it’s broken more banks than Willie Sutton. Hoosier hunters, - who bagged had 660 in the o-Rorsinhan clr- [John watiaware—Bell Telephone "i {leader in the singles competition Pro Basketball v ” our on the Hour \ ive =. There are several explanati 0 more than 1500 deer during a/ cuit. Larrison’s mark was real- Rain Pesan Randican lasue|tOdey when Al Waiter of Chicago| Fatisen ON "il 12 Neen Saturday i Pp ons. ne is horses do not !3-day period last November, may, ized on games of 211-217-282. : Fox-Hunt—Ideal' Furniture ousted Match Game Champion (Best-of -Flve—gem 2 aye 3 always run to their figures. Another is time cannot [Be thelr second open season in Bob Dickinson of G. A. Mayer [Wilbur Green | i[0i it inen 8) sunt’ McMahon, from the lead. SPREE «ooo ba SERVICE fneas more than half a ecentur this posted 659, resulting on a string | Fun Bowl~Women's League = | alter compiled a 715 series "" Western Diviston” Teague ig staying power, the competitive heart or the fan, y of 210-226-228. . Elisanetn Stanford pes ~oioo. 388 yesterday in his 10th shot at (Bont-of Five-semifnal DRY CLEANERS - a horse. | The Department of Conservas| BI Monday of ode] Tire was Ken Myett oo oor 'ABC honors. He also grabbed MITReAROlls «ooo T 21) 1813 Prospect 81. FR-2205 be = aed 8 8 =» 8 8 8 Hones or as ay ed public runner-up to Raftery in the Won Harold Greenwood i hr. iy n 1878 total. COMPEL-) gyracunt SH Rok " us tack bs ; : e held on the mat- Ten Classic League with 669, Dous Joh tars 0, OD an total main “alive” THE COMPARISON method is more rewarding in nt = zie many hunters Monday's Sunday punch included Woods Sturma—Buliding Tres McMahon, one of the games final playoff ; «8 PaSpect. Once you've seen horse A run against | Tuested another open season. games of 222- 221228. Les Wick IAA San 87 ques, ad a a | a estern Electric e, orse B in actual competition you know what he can Fight Results THE SHREVE LEAGUE'S top UoRaath Misa’ Lotus ne, in the singles. Hie gut only a S61 do or what he should do. You at least know how he By United Press ‘kegler at Central was Bill Beck Bete ite xi na bles ie . an NEW YORK (8 ide. Garden)— - v he ft. Philip's Neri—Women's L formance ednesday night - fi il ,.will react to pressure, something the speed chart can |kobaiia pasts, ittspuren.’” oulpeinied Who rolled 8 a 8 string in ap meniehio CL pore 535 boosted his Kinff® Louie team on io mt ase r tell you. Yet the horse identified as the best by +e Brooke 1 25. Loren Booth vou copley .....:..ooooiiiviin: ses the lead in the team division, | «the comparison method will often lose, due to bad pening period, 5. es 3 ? racing second Stansa, “luck, faulty training, chang&d conditions, jockey ineptitude Ed Harrison or a mild case of larceny. als in the final : ad. : There are all types of horse players. Most of them follow no system at all. Th tabbe 1 ° 2 \ ysten . They are s rs, hunch " layers, jockey follow | : meback after ; play y owers. vy two games «. + The confirmed horse player (I almost wrote intelli- \ ; ’ only twice in * gent) won't let the-price stop him. He'll send it in big the (Boston) : ..on a 1-to-3 shot as readily as on a 15-to-Canadiens are < Ben Jones says: “If you Ire your horse - Sh —- umes Sunday - hell with the odds.” Our Bill Bloome was with Jones Gat ready for gl ere the Bruirs .- at Keenelan i ; he 1prieg swans th a 3 sane Sonam When the Hote trainer bet $100Q | po mile! e OL I From Foster To] 3y elimina : a o 4. enow won by 15. Graduation there's Bruins would things to do and ting j places to go. You

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