Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1941 — Page 31

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TONIGHT Silent Hoosiers at New Aupusta. TOMORROW NIGHT

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SATURDAY NIGHT

, BERR wane and Cathedral Ei Sept Indianapolis high school hasketengi face a scanty schedule cked with power this week-end. . The local teams are moving toWard vacation and will deserve one pfter Saturday night's four thrillhe All visitors are of the “fire, then duck.” variety. | & : Frankforts Hot Dogs who are Eriting tghe chapter in the great *Case” HW 7, South Side of Ft. yne’s once beaten five and a uth Central Conference “big boy,” lumbus, are booked for local perormances Saturday night. . The “red” Hot Dogs tackle Tech. | parative ratings give the nod to the lads in Green. It is their) third North Central Conference game of the year. . Kokomo edged out Frankfort by) Greenclads|

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je point and the bested the Wildcats by one point. | ly New Castle has beaten Tech| pnd the Kokomo loss was the only| pre for the Dogs in eight games. in the Johnson men face 8 paent advantage as Frankfort gverages well over six foot. Bob Wilson and Charles Maas are feading the Tech scorers. The Archers, peaten by Green-| Paste in an upset, will perform the, preliminary for the Butler-Towa fash, against Cathedral, The Irish) re big and last week bumped off]

All Obergell paces the Irish,

Byron Nelson points to $2500 tn U. 8 Defense Bonds won by

previously unbeaten Greenfield, "The Columbus Bulldogs rate in| Rhe first three of the Scuth Central] Aferetice, Shortridge is the host) And the Ble Devils will be after

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Rheir first victory in six starts. | rb afield! 10 complete the Saturday ight | Joo the high-riding Gree =P, A. Ls to Present

: ! | Tigers. yd, there is an intra-city battle. "wien only game brings to-| Fhe Rockets of Broad Ripple facel ihe the Sitent hgh) wow Benefit Fight Show e P. A. I. Club Ne. 2 will ithe Deaf Schoo +A RT Ry IN

Washington's improving Continent- Augusta, Work is still going on in| - : ol's gym So the con-|s benefit boxing show at the Mas Highlighting the Friday contests), : : % Aw: , boxing s Be the Combmentale visit te Seve| ico NaS Bee MOVEd to New AWC Hall tomortow night, start ours new gv. Only Tech and ™ pct of the teams will wrap up|ing &t 8 p.m. Columbus have tripped the West phir pre-Christmas net pla Tes- | Paired on the program are John . v 1 | y program ide five but the Owls are unpre-lgev night Warren Central goes &t aa Rol Sy) Bir A defeat would stall the jnbo section again on Tuesday. THE. or. he duhie South Central Conference ambitions| wu iviors will be after their eighth [lof Giéathouse ahd Charles Cave, P southop rt, VASES the Conference's he a co Na | y y ahd Mickey Hayes, 3 NPOrt VISIK : E51 The Up an ming men of Nan- : fesent pride, Shelbyville, THE yal Yeo this co ae thet meet Harold Wallace and Ed Cushinber Bears are rolling over the piainfield next Tuesday. The Red-|V: Cleveland wilson and Gilbert Wainscott, Ted Hayes and Raye

St of them without a worry, lskine will be after their fourth Other Marion County and City) straight mond feed and Jiminy White and Max Smiley.

5 bring Franklin Township Sasson ce to face with a bitter County] e. Decatur Central. These two|F Bill Miles and Sammy Allen, Were finalists in the Southport Face Ram Play 8 Charles Hermah and Frank Rand, fourier last vear Spiceland tests] COLUMBIA, Mo. Dee. 18 (UB) [John Douglas ahd Ferd Johhsoh, neater Park School, Crispus At-| —The University of Missouri foot-|and Albert MeKinhhey and Herman Woks travels to Campbellsburg and ball varsity today fought the re-|Scett 4 goes to Jamestown. | verses, aerials, and line smashes] Bill Jennings and Jack Durham

Posting 4 269 to win the T2-hele $10,000 Miami Open Golf Tourney. He chot the Anal nine in a phenomenal Ave-under-par 30.

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New Havens Eagles, a skating their Bastérn lickings, invades the

The five straight Bastern losses didh't ruin the boys in blué’s de-| fense record. They play all-out of-/ fensive hockey but only 51 goals in 22 games have Sid Into their net. Bu has the lowest number, A8, but that is for 18 games. Step up, Mr, Joe Turner. The Eagles, with Phil Stein between the pipes, do & bit of defending on their own. ¢ récord this year with the Caps reads a 2-to-1 victory for Indianapolis and a 3-to-2 triumph for New Haven.

in Second Place

The skating Bagles are perched jy second spot in the Bastern DiBh Bo ck © : ant Ei Es tied for second in the Western half and in the over-all ctindings. Sowieone could get a t alone. apt! stock is up again after their Pittsburgh victory in an overtime last Sunday night. Tired and worried by defeats they fought a losing battle the first three frames. After a highly successful start the

Only one loss was by two goals. To use a printers term, it was strictly “caps lower case.” Topping the visitor's list of per formers is George Patterson whose stick work has accounted for 20 points this season. The Bagle wing scored 52 points jast season on 33 assists and 19 goals, He was voted the most pop= ular by New Haven fahs and is the star wing of their famed Insurance Line. :

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Used when the going is toughest and pride of their defense, the Insurance Line is composed of Pat: terson, Coach BEarl Robinson and Earl Roche. Roehe is a four-year man in New Haveh and contributed 35 points last season. | On the defense side there is Dick Myles whose penalty total is only one minute out of second place in the league standings. Bddie Bush of Providence has a monopoly on the “bad man” business with a 50minute total to Myles’ 30. The Caps will be battling for first place since & loss would bring Cleveland out of their tie. The Barohs don't play till Saturday. Besides Goalie Stein the men whe defend the PFagles’ nest are Lou Labovtieh, les, Wilf Hoek, Jack Cain and Wilt Simon. Outside the msurance Line, the other members of the forward walls are Marcel Trembly, Don Wilson, Gut Mancuso, Joseph Bhoek, Mike Peuire, Allen Kuntz and Joe ine. Coming up Sunday night are the the

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By BOB FLEETWOOD The Indianapolis Capitals are ready to bite back tonight.

Caps’ home has been their castle. Only Cleveland boasts a vietery here.

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Lc a. ; . : boygan Redskins at Elwood last night, 64 to 31. Pulling away in the second quarter when Jewell Young, Bob Dietz and Scott Armstrong started bombarding the basket, the

I. U. Seeks 3d Non-Loop Win

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Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec. 18= Indiana seeks its third non-confer-ence basketball victory here tonight against the rangy U. C: L. A. quintet from Los Angeles. The game will be the last one on the home floor for the Hoosiers until Monday, Jan. 5, when Wisdonsin’s defending national collegiate cham 3 pions, whe got the title by whipping 3g Indiana here last March, come back i5/to the fieldhouse. 13] The Indiana squad leaves Christ | mas Day for the Bast, where the opPl; ponents will be Pittsburgh, on Dee. 19/26, and George Washington Uni3 versity at Washington, D. C,, Dec. 27. 3| Coach Braneh MeCracken will again send big Bd Denton, Jeffersonville junior, into the pivet posi= tion against the U. ©. A. five, with Captain Andy Zimmer, of Goodland, and sophomore Dick Wit« tenbraker, of New Castle, at guards, and sophomore Ralph Hamilton, of Ft. Wayne, and junior John Logan, of Richmond, forwards.

Shift Pro Game

RENSSELAER, ind. Dec. 18. =| GHICAGO, Dec. 18 (U, P) —ElTwenty members of St. Josephs|mer Layden, commissioner of the College undefeated football squad } ational Football League, announced will receive monograms and 26 oday the League's annual All-Star freshimen are eligible for numerals. same will be played in the Polo according to an announcement bY Grounds at New York Jan, 4 ine Joseph Dienhart, athletic director. | stead of Los Angeles. A state of Varsity monogram WILners: ghmergency in California forced the

squad that gave the Caps one of Coliseum. So far this season the

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| William Smith, Louisville;

lard and Tom Secollard, Indianap-| olis; Art Gilpin, South Bend; Rob=| ert Fannon, Yofingstown; Bd Rese | tar, Whiting; Ben Nanee, Nashville; Cornelive Vanderkolk, Lafayette; Ted Nowak, Robert Shields, Augio Suna= gel, Stan Lapsys, Stan Wisniewski and Wally Lenesyk, Chicago; Don Clark, Kankakee; Capt. Steve] Theodosis and Pete Varini, Joliet;

Charles Marci, Toledo; Nick Seol-|gnift,

One Ram Casualty

NEW YORK, Dee. 18 (U, P) == Only one minor casualty wag noted among the Fordham Rams today as a result of yesterday's hard serimmage, the first real contact work gince the N. Y. U, game Nov. 30. Stan Ritinski, left end, twisted his knee, but he may be in shape to

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