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48 Terre Haute Sunday Tribune and Terre Haute Sunday Slar. Sunday, September 23, 1S4S. Williams Still Leads Boudreau Ted Boosts 13 Point Edge In Hit Stan Musial Tops. Bv Tim Moriirtv, tTmtcd Writer. NEW YORK.

Sept. Williams of the Boston Red and Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indians, hitting rivals in the American League Sizzling pennant race, squared off today for a final week's battle for loops individual batting title. League statistics, including Thursday games, showed Williams leading with a 368 average and Boudreau, the manager-short stop. second ith a .355. In the National League, Stan Musial.

who did juM about everything except pull the aging St. liouis Cardinals to the pennant appeared almost certain to win three individual crowns. The Card pi er paced the league batting with a .378, the highest mark in the majors. He also led both leagues in hits with 219 and in runs with 130. Ashburn Still Second.

Far behind in second place in National League batting was Richie Ashburn, Philadelphia Phillies rookie. Ashburn. who has been out since Aug. 28 with a broken hand, had a .333 mark. Alvin Dark of the Boston Braves was third with a .325 percentage, one point ahead of Andy Pafko of Chicago.

Tommy Holmes of Boston was fifth with .322 fa the American Dale Mitchell of Cleveland, A1 Zeke) Zarilla of the St, Louis Brov.ns and Barney McCosky of the Philadelphia Athletics trailed far behind Williams and Boudreau. Mitchell was hitting at a .338 pace. Zarilla at 326 and McCosky at .325 Tommy Holmes of the Braves was Musial nearest rival in the hit department with while Whitey Lockman of the Tork Giants was runner-up to the Card star in runs scored with 117, Home Run Hitters Tied. Joe D1 Maggio of the New 5 ork Yankees. Johnny Sftee of tlie and Ralph Kmer of Pittsburgh, each with 39 were tied for home run honors.

Musial was close behind with 38. Di Maggio, playing despite severe charlev horse, paced both leagues in runs batted in with 149. He was far ahead of Junior Stephens of the Red Sox, ho was second with 131. Truett Sewell. Pittsburgh's 40-vear-old ball pitcher who was listed on the Pirate co.

cuing staff when the 1948 season opened, had the best hurling record in either league. He had won 12 and lost 3 for an .800 mark. Jack Kramer of the Red Sox topped the American League pitching department with a 762 percentage after winning 16 and losing five. The 10 leading batters in each league: Indiana Host To Iowa Team BLOOMINGTON lnd Sept 25 University will launch upon its most appealing home football schedule here next Saturday afternoon with the annual battle against the University of Iowa Hawk eyes. The Hoosiers then will entertain the colorful Texas Christian Homed Frogs and the Ohio Buckeyes on successive Saturdays.

The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame wind up the home program on Nov. 6 in a game wdiich inaugurates a four-year homeand-home series The Indiana-Ohio State game has been designated as the 1948 Homecoming attraction, the Indiana- T.C.U. contest will highlight the annual High School Day observance at Indiana University. Prime objective of the Indiana squad in the Iowa fray will be to even up the series score. During the preceding games with the Hawkeyes.

the Hoosiers have come out on top eight times and have been subdued nine Four contests have resulted in ties. The Indiana boys hold the edge on winning streaks, however? as thev piled up seven straight wins from 1931-1938. Last year the Hawks came up with a 27-14 win over the Hoosiers Once again the I.U. pass defense will get a rugged workout as Iowa passing ace Alfonso Di Marco will be starting his final season of college play. He was one of the big reasons why the Hoosiers lost last year.

COLLEGE BEATEN BY VALPARAISO ELEVEN VALPARAISO, lnd Sept. 25 John Hanak ran and passed his Valparaiso teammates to a 19-6 victory over Luther College of Decorah, today in the college grid opener for both schools The Crusaders, who scored in every period but the last, had things all their own way after Hanak got off a 70-yard punt to place the Iowa school in a hole on its three-inch line in the opening minutes of play. Hanak tossed a lateral pass to Otis Meh 1 berg for the first score in a play that covered 25 yards, and unlimbcred a 44-yard aerial to Howie Schneider good for the second touchdown. He added the conversion after Valparaiso's final tally in the third period. Luther's only score came late in the Cnai period when Laverne Brederson punched acro-s from the I THREE FOR FRANK? F2ANK eahy O'- NOTRE HAS lenty to SHOUT A30UT EVEN THOUG HE'S A NUMBER OR THE players that MADE THE unbeatable AYP By Alan Maver IftOOGfi HE ENTERED with 2 straight UNBE'ATSN SEASONS CREOlT, COULDN'T BE BLARED POP NO 3 THE iRSH LUCK NEVER HELP OUT THAT LO'NG EVEN UNDER great fV pccxNe.

Faunce Stars As Minnesota Wins Gophers Break Through In Late Period To Conquer Washington. BOWLING Caldron League. Pait-on Bros. Hdw Paitson, 135-145159; MrCoskey. 116-110-121.

Wilson. Ill -39-117. McC 0 127-108-120. Rottmann, m-99-131 Totals. 608-551-648.

Hillman 147-137124 Stringer. 124-116-149, Stewart, 135127-104; Reeves. 79-114-128; Rauscher, 161-187-119 Hdp 42 Totals. 688-723-686. Hunter.

Gillum Hunter-Orr. 136153-134; Clements. 122-177-140: Hayworth. 102-115-167; McGlone. 139-125-126.

Gillum. 123-155-110 Help, 6 Totals, 628731-673 ies Insurance Reed, 130-113-110 Engle. 119-115-119; Hamilton, 118-138-130; Dawson. 143-115-146; Kersey. 114-160-156.

Totals, 624-641-661. Barber Supply Carpenter. 141 113-146 Baker 170-152-144. Edgerton. 119-117-126 C.rfgg.

161-184-132: Wilson. 134-149-155 Hdp. 3-4-0. Totals. 748724-703 Jimmie Schobert, 179-126-1-2.

Cummins Nuttal, 110-153-97; Elrod. 109-132-138; Roberts, 132-108-165. Totals. 654-635-659 Coca-Cola Pennington, 107-113-88, Henderson. 109-148-106; McKenzie, 156141-117; Northup.

128-132-116; Ha ry, 116147-139 Hdp 0-0-19. Totals, Huffaker 10795-109; Spear. Sherman, 87115-148; Warner, 99-122-101 136106-175 Hdp 2-23-0. Totals, 530-565-649 CALIFORNIA BEARS VICTOR OVER NAVY rf- Jim Willi Mai Zai Ap 1 mi Club ms. Boston eau, eveland Clevels id St Louis Phtla jg.

Chicago St. Louis League. HR RBI Pet 117 176 1.9 107 188 16 101 3 52 11 Majeski, Phila Goodman Boston E' Detroit a tinnii St Louis Ashburn. Phils, Dark. Boston Pafko, Chicago Boston a St Louis Boston Walker Pittsburgh Rnh rson Brooklyn Gordon, New York 77 74 167 Q4 164 152 103 191 86 131 11 II? 1 .0 1 0 80 168 10 101 45 45 41 3 5 3.18 325 21 19 317 315 3,2 League.

130 219 38 122 7H 2 40 81 67 3 4'i 81 167 2 100 324 79 179 55 122 92 11 90 61 111 18 75 35 2 47 103 165 11 84 333 125 121 101 154 30 106 311 303 300 hen IN not RT Try The Tribune-Star Did You Know That FISCHERS Have 24-Hour Tire and Battery Service CALL C-3493 Luther scoring Touchdown, Valparaiso Touchdowns, Mehlberg, 2 Schneider. Po nt after touchdown, Hanak ARMY IN EASY VICTORY OVER YVLLANOVA ELEVEN WEST POINT. Y. Sept spearheaded by three free wheeling back' named Bobby Jack Stuart. Winfield Scott and Jim Cain, smothered VHlanova today 28 to 0.

With a record of only one torv over the in 14 pri vipus games, a 1915 win which had lost its flavor, and beaten by a of 212 ooints to 0 in the last five years. Villanova went out in perfect football weather dctrrm ned to end Army But it in the s. For the Cadets siiov 23.750 fans from the kickofT ihat while this might not be a great team in the recent Army tradition it was a right good one. DRIVER DON BRENNAN IS KILLED IN MIDGET RACE LINCOLN. 111..

Sept. Don Brennan. 25. midget auto racer of Orland Park. died in St.

ClaraN Hospital yesterday of injuries suffered when his cai overtunied in a racing event at the Lincoln Auto last night About 2.000 spectator' witnessed the accident, car went out of control and roiled over several times. Brennaq had driven midget cars five years and had appeared on a numbt of Illinois tracks. BALTIMORE, Sept. Golden Bears, belatedly aroused to a fighting fury, s.arted on the long road they hope will lead to the Rose Bowl today with a 21 to 7 victory over the Navy- Midshipmen before 30 000 fans at Babe Ruth Stadium. Coacn Lynn 'Pappy Waldorf Californians, generally considered to be the top team on the Pacific coast, sooiied the coaching debut of Navy's George Sauer, who came from the University of Kansas.

Navy looked the winner in the opening minutes of the off six first downs in 13 plays 10 score in just five minutes and nine seconds. Reaves Ba; singer sparked the attack, whipping a pa to Al Mc- Culiv for 10 yards and another to Phil Ryan for 12. McCulty took it over on the next play, kicked the extra point. Navy's lack of reserves began to tell in the second period when California began ripping the Mid- line to pieces. Jack Jensen began a passing and running attack to reach the Navy eight-yard line and Jensen carried it to tlie one-inch line.

Webster going through center for the score. DUGGER IN VICTORY. HUNT1NGBURG, lnd Sept. 25. speedv and hard driving crew of Dugger High Bulldogs invaded Huntingburg on Friday night and handed the a 26 to 0 licking in their footoall clash.

It was second straight victory. BLUE in VICTORY. NEW YORK. Sept. Peter won the SI 13.110 Futurity.

richest and most important 2-year-old classic, before a crowd estimated at 38.000 persons today at Belmont Park. SEATTLE, Sept. 4R) little streak of Everette Faunce of Fergus Falls. up a tight football argument today by rambling 68 yards to the last quarter touchdown that set the stage for a 20-0 Minnesota victory over Washington. For three and a half periods Washington's Huskies stalled the vaunted Minnesota machine.

A crowd of 40.000 filling the Washington Stadium, believed a scoreless tie wa' almost certain when aunce cracked the game wide open. Twice the Golden Gophers had smashed inside the Washington 10-yard line without hitting the pay stripe After the Faunce dash they came right back to hammer 50 yards for a second touchdown. Their third one they crossed the goal line twice before it counted. Dick Lawrence flipped 20 yards to Gordon Soltau. who fell across the goal, but the hall was called back; and Minnesota penalized foi hold- A ing.

Again Lawrence passed, drop- ping a 40-yarder into the arms of Dick Anonsen as he crossed the goal. Soltau kicked two of Hie three point tries. Faunce was the outstanding back on the field, averaging more than nine yards for each of the la times he canned the ball. The lineups Minnesota Grant, Hein. Bierman, Nomellini.

Mealey Ja-rewbki, Carroll. Ekbert. Guard- Kt.sell, Widseth, man. Lundin. Cen.ers Edwards, Tonnemaker, Thiele, Malosky petz.

Anon'en Pullens. Elliott. Lawrence. McAllister, Warner Fullbacks Elliott, Biersdorf. Kuzma.

Skrien. Wtshinfltn. End -Olson, Stein, Kean. Gossett, Tack ies Prechek. Baver.

Vickery, Hcpler. Smith, Brian, roster. Guard? -Burnett, Hemstad. Levanha- Ken. Savage, Hurd.

Judd. Seydel Quarterback- McCullough, Hatch. Halfback' Dallas. Biddle. Seth, Coryell.

Sprinkle Kirkby. Hatch. MacGeorge. Tiedemann Score: Minnesota 0 0 0 20 of C. No- 1 League.

Firman Lang. 194-184164 Ciofani. 152-108-181: Bartholome, 169-123-185; Metz, 179-180176 G. Roach. 133-178-209.

Totals, Cahill Grocers Roetker, 167-144-159; Cahill Blind, Murtaugh, 179-154-158; Beck, 146-173-191 Hdp. 48 Totals. 837-787-899- (rov. Hanranan, l71-200-l22' Rassel, 110-142-140; Tartaflia, 250-156172; E. 151-111-138; H.

Rassell, 16.1-142-132. Totals. 845-751-75L Race Track Tap- Shaker. King. 129-101-108.

Fr. Quinn, 141-132-133; Heck, 179-174-167; Fr Fields, 172-137-181. Hdp 30. Totals, 784-719-812. Hornung 127-143-136; Fr.

122- 163-110; Murphy. Werneke. Tremmel. 182-182- als. 706-769-720 Ajax Coal Dilks.

103-99-123; Ciofani, 118-148-158; Blind, Bind. 122-143-128: Kalen 175-186- 16p Totals. 627-702-688. Keller, 183-154-184; Cox. 155-189-159.

Totals. 815-733-911- Old Trails Gift worth. 170193-181; John Stergar, 135-140-202; Smith, 166-176-155; Naughgle. 167-158-144. Joe Stergar.

181-199-172 Hdp. 24 Totals. 843-890-877. Socony Vacuum Oil 179176-203; Hert. 205-167-135; E.

Oard. 157156-169: Bilyeu, 197-168-176; Hoffer. 159168-172 Hdp. 16 Totals, Maumee Collieries-Gilliatt. 170-180169; Boling.

191-170-214; Taylor. 155-169156 Weddle 176-169-161; Truitt, 166-172167. 858-860-867 Paitson Bros Hdw 1S8-IM-157, Reisinger. 155-166-166: blind. Ethington, 145-123-18T; Ison.

155-170-174 Totals, 764-764-838. Motor Freight Corp Adams. 154-118151; Bonnett. 92-104-117; Eardley. 158142-125; Martin.

149-15-121; Draper, 129121-151 Totals, 682-640-655. Rustic H. Bitzeggio, 175-131-197; 133177' Mvers. 131-111-144: Kendall. Hdp 44 14g Jones Garrett 148166-135; Richards.

173-15136-157-184; Walker, 190-173-142; Orman, 147-165-189. Totals, 794-813-789. Service Leagaa. tVigo Bcwl.) Lion Rapson. 99-99-99: Miller.

199120-148. Cunningham. 127-129-114. Voges, 123-162-166; Lee. 116-159-126 Handicap, 70 Totals.

136-182-128. Lough. 191-178-147: Kellogg, 124-213-143; Vendel. 144-144-148; Adams, 168-193-179. Totals.

Optimists- Edwards. 82-119-141. Harrold. 101-126-119; McPheeters, 101-119146 Mead. 107-125-119: Plenge.

142-169185 Handicap. 69 Totals, 2 108 108-153-121; Grob. 135-184-172; Napier, 140-131-128; Nichols, 135-141-156; Callahan, 138-124-155. Totals. 153-145-160; 151-157-177; 771-769-747 Model Trtt-Li-Fine Kimmel.

1 3 Lanzone, 17'i-145-149: Hanks. 154158-173. Bartenbach. 116-106-125; Is.eil. 126-172-129 Totals, 733-737-747 American Legion league.

Vigo Bowl Majors Copra. 124-187-148; Mitchell. 106-108-159. James. 147-121-154; Op- 131-140-178; S.

Copra, 136-161-179 Totals. 644-717-818 1 Lave- lv. 118-141-145 Knust, 129-150-191: Hon- lei 152-149-161; Trinkte. 208-135-172. Handicap.

30 Titals, 781-760-872. Air 88-83-109. iiam. Jr 129-137-148; A Buckingham, 174-130-134: 133-110-100; Sve debo, 147-88-150 Handicap. 73.

Totals. 744-621-714 117-159-129 Austin, 143-102-107; Murphy, 144-101-130. Pr 125-173-191; Hayward, 211-147-147 Totals, 740-682-704 Porter. 1 18-138-113: Chi' i', 117-190-154; Jones. 123-107-109 Stephens.

127-122-168; Gallagher, 124-162-134 I o- tals, 629-719-683 Sergeants Prewitt, I31-124-12i Thomas. 102-113-122: Sanford, 1U7-120 124; Carson 170-178-146, Clark. 110-13 3- Rirhards, 173-152-139: Boushey, Handicap. 21. Totals, Ml-715-704.

I C. Felts League Bowl Foltz 130-139-166. Neuman 127-116-164; Engles. 122-124-142; Tnompsun, 164-155-136; Wantelet, 155-145182. 58.

Totals, 756-757-848. Uptown Tire-Bosworth, 140-119-139; VValser, 155-124-139: Boden. 180-138-152, Sharp. 155-159-188; Dusthetmer. 156-171143.

Totals. 766-711-761 Art Compton Cleaners Moody. 175173-159- Zeabart, 154-184-145; Lowe, 136139-168; Maggart. 161-166-151; Montgomery. 137 200-172.

Totals. 763-862-795 Gwin Bros- Szabo. 144-167-149; Goss, Chervenko. 142-169-136; blind, Bren- 1 148-148-148; Gwin, 166-171-166. 129 Totals.

751-827-777 7l, Dede Tool Die Dede, 143-132-243; Fogil. 172-120-158; Vaught. 162-158-168; Faunce, H. Fritz. Beson.

Roet- Sterting Beer League (Vigo D-M Short. 128-169-177; Lundsford. 148-149-116; R. Short. D.

Murray. 165-168-157; Mary rad Sr. 177-158-151 Totals, 714-812-779 Clabber Girls Fisbeck. JW-Jg-Jjg Lyons. 156-134-182; Cleary, 132-149-136.

1 153-194177 Totals. 739-801-802 115-14J- 141; Brashear. 143-108-139. 130-106-120; A Silcock, H- Meyer. 163-151-146 Totals, Sterling Dreiman, 132-135160; L.

Hunter. 194-149, Hunter, 143-118-129: E. F. liott, 147-151-142. Totals, 11Q Fisbeck Beauty 119148-118; Trimble.

120-142-149; Wandlay, 160-156-164; Herman. 130-126-113; Storz, 149-153-145. Totals, 678-725-639. Holsum Vaught. 135-153-143; 134: blind.

135-135-135: Reynolds, 190124-132. Totals. 714-708-722. 170-165-125: Scott. Engineers Aronson.

131 103 146 blind, 140-140-140; Wence, 141-167 170. 157-157-157; Richter. Totals, 712-735-786 148-183-133; 111-157-121; blind, bl.nd 125125-125; Smith, 197-190-182 Handicap 32 Totals. 742-821-722. 190-184-166: Boyl 136-129-200; Heckelsberg.

143425-103. Artis, 148-154-148: McGlone. Totals. 801-721-732. 160-180-177: Rav Smith 91-160-153.

Vanlandingham, 118118-124; Stimson. 146-165-119; Jeffers. 127145-171 Handicap, 20 Totals. li62-7R8- 764. 172-215-143.

Clifton. 115-105-137; Bob Wence. 133-140-116. Bower, 212-143-150; Jack Wence. 186-159153.

Handicap, 50. Totals. 868-812-749 Privates -Theodore. 166-181-173; Hart. 129-137-148; Hart 176-145145; Savio.

212-178-160; Hart Sr 184202-182 Totals, 887-843-808. Bordea Pure Milk Leagne. Vigo Bowl.) Fisher, 145-190-156. Wolfe, 180-196-169: Metz, 187180-175; Brown, 147-169-158. 842925-984 172-157-174; Lancaster.

199-218-147; Jensen, 192-194-191: blind. 165-165-165; Coplan, 212-182 147. Totals, 940-916-824. Caramel Crisp- 204-150-172: E. Kantz, 208-170-147; Short.

209-176-170; 200-168-146; Gregg, HunSF 128-180-156; 156: Tot.lv l.00S Robert a 187-169 202. Wilson. 182-225-132; Ison, 146-162 177. Price, 175-170-182; Ave, 171-172-222. 861-898-915 Vincent Shade Truitt, Snodgrass.

149-170-188; Harden. Bruno. 164-182-193. Totals, 836-920-832. F.

1933 165-161-200; VV il- son. 211-147-170; Kitch. man. 185-203-217; Fenoglio, 174-210-174. CEMENT SHORTAGE? Have You Called C-7575 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Washington Minnesota scoring Faunce tor Kuzma, sub for Eiliott Anon rn for Points after touchdown Soltau 2 mentsl.

FOR AROUND HUT PIN LANES round tor bash Valley match game bowling champ ps, hich not only an in- in this sector but give i compete in the event at Chicago, will the near future at 223 which was the highest game shot in the league this week, and 22; anu 2i5. together with to make him hig.te-u of Anchor Furniture stiot toe same :i8.t We nave a sl.g coanga week. Sianaaici Brands arop- puig out and being replaced 0 1 Tavern l.vo-.runurcd Badcr. French, 210. Tuttle.

299. Rausch, 20 Schmidt Jeweler Gems- Spring Service two from U. Prison ce in to climb into a tie with the ed- the Coca-Cola of League H.gh mgn games: Neimeyer, McLaughlin. 1M. ooys with 930.

Sweet Barbers ider, High Mine- McLaughlin, froiI1 flouillez Do- 141. and Krider. 4a2- nuu and Smitn Aisop gained the same 1 ko King, High average nuw Terre McLaughlin. 147. Haute Heavy Hardware finally crashed the McMillan Athletic Goods he wjn cojurnn by taking a single game I iguc Dot llaw kms Beauty Shop holds REXO VALLEY Boarding, training and trimming.

Quality dog supplies, canned beef and horse meat. Krusty Meal. R. J. LOGUE 11-6180.

3rd Drive South of Hulman on East Side of South Fruitridge. dividual chomp a na.ional all sta gri nde go Bowl. Brown tourn.m cnt manager, is bpsilv making plans tne big event alter recc ug new tion on the tourney from national headquarters lest week. Clabber Girl is holding first place in READY MIXED CONCRETE There Is Definitely a Shortage of Cement, but for Your READY MIXED CONCRETE Needs Call the Terre Haute Concrete Supply Corp. TERRE HAUTE CONCRETE SUPPLY CORP.

10th and hestnut Streets. C-7575. the win column by taking a single from Ten Pin but Drugs was unable to bre their loainz streak and dropped the entire to the Charlie Holub duplicated performance of thr previous by garner in i h.gh leries at a95. Douole cen.ury to 201; Stout. 223 Judd.

Pcrk.ns, 21- yici, 21h; Steward. Smith. 211. first place, while Bud a Tavern Eddie Grocery are Hod for second. High aarres Cartwright 200 and 180 High Treac-r 507 and 6 H) average Fldndg and Donald 154 High team Da untie i 2.308 Compton Cleaners hold two- myu nod Maumee Collieries and Holub, 200 and and Morge on Bros.

Hdw the Foltz loop Boling's series of 175 and a Leag 243 singleton were high Other Fue, Thf 200. John Stergard tie. JnJ. Kitch 203. Hert 205 and Boling 214.

High average bowler: Walker. 175 Kiwama Club has a perfect 6-0 leads the ue with T. The Saratoga and Gift Shop are tied for third T. Ice rolled hiich team game with 733, but Drc er Equipment had high series with 2.238 High games My rt Kiw Club has a perrecr recuru wirn in Service Club League, while the Davi Inez Myles, Iff; Dot clr nnlv nr.P i IJicrh Dot Rust. Jayceea ard Rotary are back only one game High average bowler: Napier, 190.

High game: Kellogg, 213. new Fraternal Order of Eagles The YOU SAVE "SUCKS'' A-PIENTY AT THIS tow pmcii for MEN 'nt C-SICMED FOR Rnviune he agile is ready to open the are ior W'l, SSion on Fridav. Oct 1, at 8 30 eiers Mixed League with The Four Nuts Anv member who not have his second Htgh single games were name on the list and desires to by Ernie Ward, 244 Jsbcll. 215 howl call H-3998 nr up at 205 High -eriC' Ward, night Btttk In th, Butldir.g are in first place, fol- Bigwood now lead the Lev in- the Golden Pheasant five league with Unique Pnnt- Jane Hall ers second Moore Plumbers. Rosenber- Golrien Pheasant 2.065 High team and Nat 1 Shoe games: Jane Hall Steiger 775 and Gold- for third.

high team en Phea-aot 725 High individual game and series with 853 and 2.281. Hit Wise 512 and M. F.ldridge mgle mes were rolled by Pu p-n I 175. Eldridge 193; Emory. 193: White, 190- FT' Hifh av- Piepenbrink.

502; White. 492. Eischer. 487 High average bowler: Isbell, 181 Che.tv Foods leads the F.ane -O'Dan lei I eacue with Ohio Oil Co. back one game Orange rolled 868 ar.d 2 384 to take high game and series hon- ors Jim Catfle rolled for high game Ltv.

Rn.r followed bv Steve Ferer.cy with 232 and is rolhne Ferenrv 213 High 'eries: Alignment I.eagt at J1 Ferency 532 High average bowlers: Of qu.ntet are Ale na ThoinDK la; High series: Dot Rust, 501; Inez My les, 4'i7, Myrt Davison, 487i average bowler: Mary Konrad. Ia9 The four and The Zaniars are tied for first in the Hillman Jew- lowed Hich 2 174 gan ga Do you want to be an OFFICER? 173 and 174 and 176 how i-r: F.ldridge, 158 have been enrolled in the nf, Classic women si I-ague, hich will firing on mrht at gU '-k A newlv organized five. son ladies Hr gl race rnei. Art Beauts game HANDSOMI RUROl'NDY COLOR WITH DOUBLE SOLES AND tmCHINO Armstrong. Mivitt Katherine Bemis and Doris Gar- Terre Haute House Garage leads tin Photo by one game in the F.

Wednetd iy Night League High and series. Martha Lanzone, 191 and 470 Award game Lart- jmr.e. 191. and 148 High team game and vtaule Ga-J 7 2.bn» eh average. Kim- League Two tp-ms are fed for fit -t The Bea'f Nook and Jimm-e Tavern.

Hartman rolled the high score 218 The Nock rolled high single 799. Herm Cleaners had tKe high series. 2 319. Diamond Classic League- Af er three nights of bowling, four teams are tied for first nlac- with six games won and leaders are Templeton last champs: Rogers Herm Frmisch ers and Walker Electrics Rinky Dirks had high t-am total, 2.797 and also gh 974 Kenm Hottnan both high ceric; and sinele and 242 Johnson served that right this year and will he hard to beat He the vjr With an averae- of 197, bnt Ted Wlnnev. 195, ind Kenny Rott.man with 194 far behind.

Art Compton Scratch in its third week of compe- Some very njee games were rolled last week. Ray Olivero had high with a neat and a 258 high on heels Walt K35. "tariX Thompson, 173. and Langford. 173.

Drivers of Light Trucks Don't have to be BRAKE FEDAL BENDERS! The titmn game Hole-in one- Gregg with tied for high game with Auffie Tapero. 264 Other were rolled by Kenny Rottman, 603 Taperr Gregg, 6.9 Haute WITH THC BEN DIX TON NEH HYDROVAC ANO ONI TON TRUCKS QiT THE SAME FOWER BRAKE THE LARGE TRUCKS USE! 0 rt hwk hr keva koond trwch wiHl Stop Ihmm Naw, Gregg. "rer'e "au gv't S.rvw 7. tal Tapero. Fonarli After big back pawar brakiofl aMoaacy aaickly and aasity.

'av padal oe- Oashs whan aw install balk by nansa in brakinf. wz. 610 WABASH AVE. ith a count of 2.7B0 Tw Truitt, 217; Otrtif, Wuest. 204.

2 Grime 221; 211; 298 Olivero. 233-800 523: Rottmen, 219-215 302-213; Ga a the week of bowling Steiger are on top. batting 1.000 with 6 and no losses Cloe on their come the Anchor Furniture with 5 and only one set back Thla wnnk tne loudest csu onft HflTy. no shooting the highest 3-gine Because of the large numbers of men now entering the Army, there are increased opportunities for high-caliber young men who would like to become commissioned officers. Qualified High School Graduates Can Now Enlltt for Officer Candidate School This is important news to ambitious young men between 19 and 28 years old, who have graduated from high school or can pass an equivalent examination.

If you are a citizen of the United States and can meet the necessary requirements, you may enlist in the U. S. Army for the specific purpose of attending Officer Candidate School, provided, of course, that quotas are not filled. When your application is approved, you will be enlisted in the Army in the grade of Sergeant (formerly called Staff Sergeant). If you have not had basic training you will be given this training before entering Officer Candidate School.

Successful candidates will be commissioned 2nd Lieutenants in the Officers Reserve Corps and placed on active duty for two years. Distinguished graduates of OCS CAREERS WITH A FUTURE U. S. Army School Graduates, for Na Guard -nd AUS OHuers who meet requirements will be given direct commissions in the Regular Army. Other qualified OCS graduates may compete for regular commissions during their active duty tours.

Unsuccessful candidates will serve out the term of their enlistments. You can get full details about applying for a commission at your nearest U. S. Army and U. S.

Air Force Recruiting Station. Active Duty for Reserve, National Guard or Former AUS Officers If you are a member of the Officers Reserve Corps, National Guard or a former AUS officer there are excellent opportunities to return to active service. AUS officers will be given reserve commissions upon their request which may be submitted along with the application for active duty. Officers entering active duty are assured re-employment under the Selective Service Law upon relief from duty. While on duty they accrue retirement equity the recent reserve retirement law passed by Congress.

Get full details from your Reserve Unit Commander, or from the Commanding General of your Army Area. TERRE HAUTE BATTERY ELECTRIC CO. C-4329. 315 POST OFFICE BUILDING TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

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