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} Buffalo After Shore Delays

‘pefore tackling two formidable opponents over the week-end.

land the Caps are tied with the F1y-| naianapolis > Ruffalo (3) Lumley .......... Guard‘ ......... Nadon ors for urd, Fo en ines . Right hy A eon Leger In a previous skirmish at Cleve- Kane ul Left JDetence ver Davidion "land, the Barons defeated, the Caps. 1a Jonaig +... Ot Wing 1117 Munerich ilt wi Sorrell ........ Left Win othman 3 to 1, and in a previous by! | Spares {Indians polls) —heritt M. Skin8t. Louis here, the Caps and y= | ner, Bukovich, Garvin, Poitras, J. Skin Kowcincak, . Defelice, Hewson. Buf-

ers played a 1-and-1.deadlock.

aps Protest 3- 3 Tie. Vith

Game and Escapes Penalty

By EDDIE ASH Times Sports. Editor Still undefeated on the home ice with one victory and three dead‘Jocks, the Indianapolis Caps today received a vacation from game action

The Hoosier puck chasers play at Cleveland tomorrow and then return to the state fairground Coliseum to .battie the St. Louis Flyers Sunday night, - Cleveland is holding down second place in the American Hockey league's western division . 8 B® -

I ers La d, Halderson, Jones, Lewis, In a rip-roaring contest with the Emerton. Ypargeter Russell, Perens, Referee—Pagpons. Linesman—Hayes. Buffalo Bisons out at the Coliseum Takara. v Pavan last night, the Caps came from be-|

{ INDIANAPOLIS evervebe ss 0 1 2-3 hind in the third and last period,

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Buffalo 1 1 1-3 First Period Scoring—1, flalo, Kilrea

‘Bu scored two goals and the final ver- {BoCtBAR, MunarieR), 15:09. Penalty— - ead " er (slashing dict was a 3-ana-3 d jock pe Period Scoring dns oli, McDonald (Thomson), alo, Caps Protest Game Leg er (Halderson, Jones), "ie 29. Penalty

Halderson (hooking). The bruising struggle was en-| “a. q period Scoring—d, Buffalo, Lewis livened ‘by frequent arguments and | (Perren, y Kila), "iL , 5, judidngpolis, cDona (Sorre 'orbes), verbal clashes between the Cap of - | dianapalis. Sorrell (Hewson, McDonald),

ficials and Referee George Hayes. 17:06. Penalty—Kane (tripping).

. nati sophomore was the sole offense

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OHICAGO, Nov. 3 (U. P.) ~Indi-| Halfback Bob .- Brugge, who" were ana's Hoosiers will strike for their! sidelined. with injuries for the first first championship in 48 years of time this season against Minnesota, Western conference football® when | {mre back in shape as is Chuck Renthey invade Columbus, 0., tomorrow | ner, Appelby’s understudy. to try and stop the rampaging id The reconditioning of O. 8, Us State Buckeyes with an undercover! {orward wall, plus’ the presence of weapon — the - right arm of Bob|Les Horvath, one of the nation’s (Hunchy) Hoernschemeyer, {Greatest all-round backs this year, The 28th nieeting- of the two has caused local odds- makers to schools is expected to draw: more| {install the Ohioans as seven-point than 65,000 fans as the Buckeyes— | favorites. - the only undefeated Big Ten school Seek: First Victory Tomorrow ~-go, after their fourth straight con-| 4 rare spectacle will*be staged “t ference victory against Coach Bo| | Minneapolis tomorrow when NorthMcMillin's second-place Hoosiers. “| western and Minnesota, two of the While O, 8S. U. has been winning Big Ten's prewar powerhouses, try against three of the conferences for their first- conference victory. weaker teams, Iowa, Wisconsin and | | The presence of Vic Kulbitski, Minnesota, Indiana has been stag-! | Minnesota's itinerant fullback, in ing an unnoticed comeback after the Golden' Gopher lineup has

* | being beaten by Illinois in the open- | |added needed strength and Minne-

ing Big Ten game of the season. | sota is classed 13 pbints. stronger, In. the other conference game, Wisconsin's tired Badgers, who have lost. to Ohio State, Notre Dame and

Great Lakes the last three Satur-

Arm Is Just a Decoy

The comeback has been built around Hoernschemeyer, who has been playing a different role than|days, meet Purdue's ‘service-weak- - a year ago when he was the nation's | ened Boilermakers, Although the No. 1 aerial artist. The big Cincin- | Boilermakers absorbed a 40-14 { pounding from Michigan last Satof Indiana in 1943, but this Year eda they are favored by 12 points Hoernschemeyer's famed arm has| over once-victorious Wisconsin,

Saves by Periods Owner, Eddie Shore of the Bisons] Lumley ...o.o0n0n cee 9 3 3 17

had one of his stubborn spells and Nadon ..!1l.. : 5 9 23

. delayed the game on two occasions

by stalling tactics. After the game, Dick Miller, the Caps’ general manager, announced that he had protested the game to]

‘Hockey St Standings

AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division

eague headquarters and also had WT L GF GA Pts Jee the refusal of Referee TRtlseuteh : 3 1 1 2 n Hayes to penalizing the Bisons for INDIANAPOLIS . ‘108 3 9 18 6 delaying the action. Louis ...... 21 0 10 8 5 The blistering melee was high- Eastern Division oF OA Tie fighted by rough going, spills and mershey ......... Po1oiow ono torrid skating. Butch McDonald, | {Bustle _.....o. 1 1 4 is 1s 3

left wing, paced the Indianapolis) drives and was the standout player of the night. He tallied two goals and got an assist on a third. TONIGHT —Bufftalo at 8

Tense Excitement Louis MORROW INDIANAPOL. is at Cleve-

TO A crowd of 3756 (paid) was kept, A NDAY at Louis at INDIANAPOLIS hopping up and down by the tense|g,. ,., a Buitaio. "pittsburgh at Provi-

excitement on the ice, The TT] rs collided headon at times and on| ind occasion four were down and, ized for having wo many players spinning. {on the ice. Sorrell pulled his play-

SCORE LAST NIGHT

INDIANAPOLIS, 3; Buffalo, 8 (tle).

NEXT GAMES

Both goalies, Lumley, Indianapolis, and Nadon, Buffalo, turned in fancy jobs kicking, pushing and batting the disc out of the cages. Buffalo chalked up the first goal in 15:00 of the first period. Ken Kilrea tallied it on assists by Boothman and Mundrich. during a wild jam and was rammed in when Goalie Lumley lost his

It occurred,

ers off the ice for a brief spell but nothing happened. He lost the argument, . After the teams renewed play the Caps were aroused and went to town in a big way. McDonald scored at 9:40 on assists by Sorrell and John Forbes. The action got | rough again and Red Kane, Indi'anapolis, was “jailed” two minutes for tripping.

scheduled to open tomorrow.

affairs, one the West Side Center's fourth annual Capitol City tournament and the other the Antlers sixth annual “Pot QO’

‘on Buffalo's Arthur Lassard for

© He delayed the action by refusing

- off the bat in 29 seconds.

. 4 to 1, Buffalo.

‘that ore in the net on assists by

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footing. > The Caps almost scored near the end of the first session in a frenzied rush down the rink. They had Goalie Nadon down but the intended payoff missed the nets. A two-minute penalty was called

It was an exhibition of blazing speed in the waning minutes and Sorrell had the satisfaction of tying up the melee by scoring at 17:16 on assists by Jack Hewson and McDonald. : Evidently Eddie Shore still holds the. whip hand in running the American Hockey league show.

i: # : . Maple Leafs Win Third Straigh ird Straight The Toronto Maple Leafs, undefeated in National league hockey play, strengthened their position in first place with their third straight victory last night, beating the Mone treal Canadiens 4-1,

Meanwhile the Detroit Red Wings 3 moved shad of the Canadiens into Kg.

Lsecong. place by “ary ry Allow time. for ‘the

68 Fepaliing | o6t hFse “SRRIgHE, 19 of his goalie’s skates. ; Thé Leafs continued their torrid When action was resunted Buf-| pace by coming to life in the third falo’s Lassard still was in the pen-| period at Montreal with three goals alty box and the Caps scored right| to break 1.t0-1 tie. The pace setMc- | ters displayed a well rounded attack Donald registered the goal on an|with four men accounting for a goal assist by Bill Thomson. Thereupon | apiece as they handed the defending the game developed into a torrid! champions their first league defeat affair, on their home ice since the 1942-'43 Len Halderson of Buffalo was season. Dave (Sweeney) Schriner sent to “jail” for two minutes for added to his scoring lead with one hooking. After he returned te the of the last-period goals and also figfce the Bisons put on full steam

ured in two assists. and Roger Leger scored in 14:20 of/ Rookie Jim McAtee led the Red the period on assists by Halderson| Wings to victory over the New and Vern Jones. They caught Goalie | ¥erkers, who so far this season have Lumley unprotected. That made it| shown little improvement over the club of last year which won but six games in the entire campaign, McAtee scored three times, come in each period. The Rangers played on even terms in the first frame which saw Fred Perens and Kjirea. the teams leave the ice with the The teams got intp‘another verbal score tied at 2-2, The Wings added brawl when Johnny Sorrell, the|four to clinch the ecoritest in the! Caps’ playing coach, demanded of | second and then four mare for prac- | the e referee that Buffalo be penal.| tice in the third.

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slashing and Owner Shore of the Bisons launched his stalling game.

to permit his team to face off and only consented after receiving several warnings by the referee. Bisons Take Their Time The first stanza ended with Buffalo leading, 1 to 0. The Caps skated out for the second period but the Bisons failed to show up in regulation time. After a long wait, the Caps returned to their dressing: room and remained there anti] the Bisons reported. The Bisons used ip--abowt 13

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At 9:11 of the third session, Buffalo made it 3 to 1, and the Caps’ chances dwindled. Doug Lewis put

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been used as a decoy in Indiana’s| Iowa, which has lost four straight [title drive. games by an aggregate score of 132 While defenses have spread for|to 13, will meet an equally-weak foe the Hoernschemeyer threat, Indiana in Nebraska and the Hawkeyes are hag sent freshman fullbacks George expected to win their first 1944 Sundheim and Harry Jagade for|game by 14 points, smashing gains which have netted) Iowa’ Pre-Flight will meet once-

victories A over Michigan, North-| beaten Tulsa while Great Lakes western and Iowa. | meets Marquette Sunday. Meanwhile, the Buckeyes will

head into the game in their best | condition for two weeks. Capt. and

Colas to Practice The Royal Crown Cola amateur

Center Gordon Appleby and Tackle|basketball team will practice Sun-

Bill Willis—two of O, 8. U.s All-/day from 1 to 3 p. m. in the Seuth American candidates—are at full|Side Turner's gym. Players are

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THE INDIANAROLIS TIMES

Vndiena Will Seek First Big Ten Crown In Battle With High-Rolling Buckeyes

Champs Open ga Cage Season

By ONITED PRESS Burris, Decatur

three schools: which

. Muncie Mooresville,

the 1944 state high school basket- | ball tournament, game of ‘the mew cage season tonight. Burris, a finalist here twice since 1939, plays at Hagerstown; Decatur plays at New Haven and Mooresville invades Martinsville for what shaped up as the best game of the opening week card. Two old rivals, Greensburg and 3 | North Vernon, tangles at - Greens®y burg. The host quintet ruled a slight favorite, Logansport, Delphi and Conriersville, three other. “name” high school fives, are under fire tonight for the first time during the 194445 season, but one figured to meet strong opposition, Logansport facing Royal Center; Delphi hosting Brookston and Connersville meeting Liberty. Martinsville, a strong title favorite last season, was eliminated in the first round by Mooresville, 34-33, and the latter five pressed Evansville Bosse's eventual - state champions considerably in the semifinals before bowing, 46-33.

{Leonard Reveals "Offer of Bribe

Bob Ravensberg is Indiana's handy man, equally at home at end, tackle or guard.

WASHINGTON, Nov, 3 (U. P.).— Clark Griffith, owner of the Washington Senators, said today that

Record Entries to Compete

In Two Bowling Tourneys

-Tournament play will feature activities on local bowling alleys over the week-end, with two events

Marott Shoes, 3150—$45; 6—Riviera Club Pirates, 3153--$35; 7—HerfTJones, 3132825; 8-—Gold Medal Beer, 3123—$20; 9—Lang’s Market, 3106——$20; 10—R, C. A. Records, 3105—819; 11—Early & Daniel, 3102 —3$17; 12—J. D. Adams Engineering, 3008—$17. Claude Noggle rolled the fifth 700 series turned in by men bowlers in the current campaign, while Judy Hindel registered the 27th 600 series in feminine rahks to feature last night's league play: - Noggle, rolling with Precision Boring in the Automotive loop at Fox-Hunt had 205, 235, 266-706. Three additional solo series reached the 650-mark. Gale Thomas registered th best total of the season in the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. circuit at. the Delaware. He had 213, 233, 223669 for Perry “T.” Mike Koritza had 232, 207, 21 658 for Volume Contrél in the P. R. Mallory at the Illinois and Al Weevie 203, 202, 245—650 in the Universal at Pritchett's. Mrs. Hindel registered her third 600-series of the season on -the Moon-Lite alleys, where she serves as manager, LE oning with the Bad 208.

Record entries will compete in the

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61 In Pot O' Silver Lorenz -Wiesman, manager of the Antlers, announced today that 61 teams have already entered the “Pot O' Silver” and that several more are expected before the deadline is reached at midnight tonight.

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Emil (Dutch) Leonard, veteran knuckle ball hurler, had received al telephone: call the morning of the | al game of the Washington-De-troit series which decided the 1944 American league pennant race of-

Pals to Benefit From Bowl Game

A benefit game between Pop Heddon's. All Stars and Camp George will be played at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Butler Bowl with ail proceeds to be used to buy recreational and athletic equip.ment for the Junior Police and PALS organization, _ With ‘every ticket purchased a free one will be included to be used by any boy of the pur-

fering him “a chance to make some money” if he threw the game.

that the call came from “a nut— the kirid you'll always find in a situation like that.” “Dutch asked the caller what he meant, and when the man said he meant by throwing the game, Leonard hung up, and that's all there was to it,” Griffith said.

$—Is Now Complete

‘ 30/In a three-round exhibition that

chaser's choice. A curtain raiser will be played at 1 p. m. between the boys of the Rhodjus Park PALS club and the ‘Tabernacle Presbyterian church. The benefit is sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police with ticket sales in charge of the aux-

Leonard told Clyde Milan, wWashington coach, and others about the incident and assured them he was going to bear down harder than ever. Leonard held the Tigers to foi hits as the Senators won 4-1, The defeat of the Tigers gave the title

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63 Report at Manual

Sixty-three boys have reported for Coach Oral Bridgfords basketball

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{of the Irish” for Notre Dame to de-|listed play their first|feat the resurgent Midshipmen of | was listed at 7 to 5 over Temple, {Brown 6 to 5 over Coast’ Guard.

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FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1044

Three Regional Notre Dare Underdog for |.

First Time in Two Seasons: 7 to 5 Odds Favor Middies

{NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (U. P.).~The, smart ‘rmoney boys, who seldom see, football games, but .are well. sup-

| | plied with the “right dope” on, gvery

beaten, and ‘Bainbridge, Md, Nyval was .even money against Nerth | carolina Pre- -Flight on Sunday. In the Fast's othér games, the ‘Pennsylvania « Michigan - intersec-

(major team, conceded today that|tinnal pout at even money was a fit would take more ‘than the “luck highlight with . Rochester-Case also

Navy, . Underdogs for the first time in two years, Notre Dame was on the short end of a 7 to 5 price for tomorrow's meeting. of the teams at

Baltimore in the top football game

of the season to date. The oddsmakers reasoned that the luck was with the Irish in their fourth period 13 to T victory over Hlinois last week and that Navy on paper was a much stronger Yam than the Illini. Trouble also appeared to be ahead

for all but two ofithe 12 perfect

record college and service teams. Only ‘Army’s*cadets at 5 to 1 over

Villanova and the Randolph Field

Fliers at the same price over North Texas Aggies were conceded victory without complications. For the

| others the margin of superiority was

slight and several were expected to

topple. Georgia Tech Odds Drop

Georgia Tech rated only 7 to 5 over the hard-luck Duke Blue Devils, rated a much better team

would indicate. Wake Forest is 7 to 5 over Clemson and Yale's Bulldogs 8 to 5 in the traditional Ivy league contest with Dartmouth, Mississippi State is 2 to 1 over Kentucky. The Ohio State Buckeyes face an Indiana eleven that Coach Ba Mec-

game and are only 6 to 5 to win. “firing” a team for a certain game, in someé quarters, games involving perfect teams were posed as even. Michigan State was conceded no edge

Cowboys and Norman, Okla. Naval was a toss-up with both teams un-

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“no choice.” West Virginia

Bucknell ‘3 to 2 over New York university, Cornell 7 to 5 over Columbia, Rutgers 7 .to 5 over Lehigh, Penn State 9 to 5 ovér Syracuse’ and Lafayette 8 to. 5 over Ursinus.

- Mountaineers Favored

The traditional match between North Carolina and South. Carolina was rated even in the South with Alabama 8 to: § over Georgia, Tennessee 7 to 5 over Louisiana State, Virginia 3 to 2 over Mary-~ land, and North Carolina - State 9 to 5 over Virginia Military. In other Big Tep features Min= nesota and Northwestern were rated a toss-up while Purdue stood as T to § choice over Wisconsin. Towa was T to 5 over Nebraska in inter-conference game while Oklahoma was 8 to § to defeat Iowa State in a Big Six meeting for the league lead. Kansas State

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than their one victory in five starts| against Iowa Pre-flight.

Texas and Texas A, & M. were Southwest conference favorites at 8 to 5 over Southern Methodist and Arksansas, respectively, and Rice, the circuit leader was 3 to 1 over Texas - Tech in a non-fonrence game. . : In the Rockies, thie Second Air Force Superbombers were favoried at 5 to 2 over Amarillo, Tex. A. A. F., Denver rated 3 to 2 over Utah and Colorado at 9 to 5 over New Mexico. Each of the three teams battling for the Pacific Coast conference title were underdogs against service squads. Alameda Coast guard rated 3 to 2 over California, the March Field Fliers at 8 to 5 over U. C. L. A, and San Diego naval at 6 to § over Southern California.

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