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For Hockey Loop Playoffs

NEW HAVEN, Conn. March 14 24, starting at home of highest (U.P.).—President Maurice Podol- point team; if Indianapolis finishes off of the American hockey league second, Hershey at Indianapolis ahnounced playoff plans today and March © 20, 25 an at Hershey disclosed that as in the National March 22 and 24 hockey ' league Stanley cup’ play-! If Hershey finishes the regular offs his loop would use a point sys- season with more points than Intem because of the curfew. dianapolis: Indianapolis at- HerIf teams are tied at the 11:45 shey March 27 and 31, and at Ingeadline, each club would receive dianapolis March 29 and April 1;

if Indianapolis has the most points, Hershey at Indianapolis March 28. and April 1-and at Hershey March 31 and April 3.

cne point. Victory would be worth $wo points with the first team scoring eight points, winning the series. The schedule: “First place semifinals: Buffalo at Cleveland, March 20, 24, 27 ang 31, and Cleveland at ‘Buffalo, Marc 25, 28 and April 1. if Pittsburgh finishes second to gain the second place semi-finals with Hershey, March 20, 22 and

Knapp Wins Pair Of Cue Matches

Jay Knapp, South Bend, defeated | Virgil Healy, Mishawaka, in_ the] | state three-cushion billiard tourney llast night, 50-46 in 86 ‘ innings.| | Knapp won from Tom Brooks earl{ier, 50-33, also in 36 frames 4 Healy's" the tourney

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— AMERICAN LEAGUE i Western Division finto a deadlock Tor first” place be-| W L T GF GA Pst voy 7 : Cleveland 35-15 m5 ie -53| Lveen Lou Spivey 4nd Walter Rani Pittsburg 26 25 7 254 230 = sey, each .with eight victories INDIANAPOLIS 23 24 11 160 163 57 inst « St. Louis ........ 13 36 1 ldo 231 33) 2gainst one loss Eastern Division | W'L T GF GA Pty £1 3 Cv Buffalo » 5 1% ar Win Casting Events Hershey 26 23 8 180 150 6&0 Providence i. po 700, 6, 229 22 50; Bill Manning won from Al HoffMy : man, 293 to 202. in the«dz~-ounce; . LAST NIGHT'S. GAME Ta 2s ‘Ho Tod LR 8.. Louis i, Providence 1 even f the Indianapolis Casting ae club last night. Other winners were GAMES TONIGHT Frank Osterma Mrs. Ed ‘Bright, INDIANAPOLIS fl DIANAPOLIS at Buffalo, Pittsburgh. at), 514 Doris Bright

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Bulldogs. he tutored while frosh| mentor blossomed into the state] titleholders. : | | Lost One Regular |

Gene Schmidt, slender forward, was the only member of the starting five who was graduated, and Bosse rolled to 16 victories in 18 regular season starts this time They reached the final round last Saturday by pos their most conivihcing victory—a 53-32. clubbing tof Jasper, the team which was the choice of many experts to succeed | Bos se. f | Asit did last season, Bosses relies lon a slow-breaking, control-ball {style of offense with the emphasis on smooth, calculated passing. | Bryan (Broc) Jerrell, a diminutive redhead, is the key-man in’ the Bulldogs’ attack. He is a FancyDan dribbler and passer deluxe who always keep “the oppositi ion guessing® { with his back court maneuvering. Besides his ball-handlingz, Jerrell has a deadly eye for the bucket and a talent for scoring when the Bosse tause needs points the most. Bosse

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of cour se, isn't: a one-man outfit Teamwork. _Js. the key note. of the offense i Better Than Ever Julius (Bud) Ritter, 6 foot 3 inch center, rated an all-state berth along with: Jerrell a season ago. Hi is back this time, better than eve with his precision passing, rebound work and high-scoring tactics. He

notched 26 points in the semi-finals Ritter gets rebound assistance from polished Norris Caudell, and Norm McCool, the only newcomer on the starting five. McCool was a substitute last March Guard Jack Matthews primarily is known as a defenseman and floor player. but-his- infrequent long sh have a habit of swishing when the going gets tough In the Jasper game day, for example, the cats rapidly were overhauling in the early moments of the

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Here are the Rocket rivals in the first game of the final series Saturday—the Bosse Bulldogs. Front row, teft' to right, Bryan Jerrell, Al Buck, Norman McCool, Jack Matthews, Don Tilley and

Gene Whitehead. Rear row, and Jim DeGroote. » ” 2 Here's the Bosse team ros (usual starters first): Hgt. Wgt. Norm McCool f 5.11" - 170 Sr Norris Caudelif .... 6.3 165 Sr. Juliu. Ritter; 6.3 180 Sr. Bryan Jerrellg 39 140 Sr. Jack Mattheus.g +51 170 Sr. Rill Butterfield.c 64 180 Jr. Gene Whitehead g 6.0 135 Sr Don Tilley. f 5.10 110 r Atred Buck.f sot 5.11 150. Jr. Jim De. Groote g coi.aa 6:0 160 Jr.

Tourney Award To Honor Trester

The name of Arthur L. Trester, late commissioner of the Indiana igh School Athletic association, will be perpetuated in a T. HS. A. A. mental award In the annual state prep cage tournament. Merritt C." Reed H.-S. A. A board of control president, made the announcement, . Previously, the award was known first.as the Gimbel prize and then as the'I. H. 8. A. A. mental attitude award. It first was donated by the late Jake Gimbel, who died two years ago without providing for further awards in his will. At that it became the I. H- 8S. A.A a ude award.

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suffered in basic training in California, has been added to the roster | of the Syracuse International league {club. He is a third baseman.

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Pe n 1 1d West Side IA me rican ! Te ] ? T. T 1 / [Blue Devil Fo é nsy vania an 5 ie nu e nc eas és e am ave ue vevi TN : a = ers Top Tenpin Scoring; | chicien funk igus = Track Tea agu P p 7 |The American league today released ® Offi . . «To L : S h d 1945 ® | rac eam N 3 t a 1945 schedule calling for nearly § o Icla merican eague 1 cneau e, et . ls le The follow 1 h I Individual Leader JESU giles Jon dew weve), and) |__ omithco Af ort | ~prevhL arox | emabe oun | nol St | 1 a | ; 3 ST. LOUIS DETROIT ELEVELAND WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW Y | $1 rts : e a 4 19 more trips than last year. | | me re | ae nmi ion — - ORK os TON d a i « of MOOR { : {April 28 29 20 {May 1:23 June 1213 {May 30.30 31 {May 23 24 2526 |May 27272820 : Pi a | ~ President William Harridge told | cHicAGO BUY June 10 30 [June 89 10 | June 2224 24 P1213 14, [July 151516 17 July 21 22 22 23 {July 18-19 20 ” LOMAX Edd, o© . c s as | Aug. 24 25 26 26 {July 27 28°29 July 31, Aug. 1.2 [sept 991011 Sept. 5678 5 £12131 Sept, | . ; res Memuers A BE» ae Rggrntion 2 bi ioe © a the United Press, however, that the | | Sept. 25 26 |Sept. 33 [Sept. 2223 ~ 7 1500 Serb ls 134 Sept, viele dy One hundred and “seventy-five Jered Ai res uts ing individual totals o st ni s play § ——— — : rpii— ree ie ' ate WAY ; ! leagues fufnished the o 8 0 -and over. league would accomplish the 25 per April 20 21 22°23 | |May 456 April 24 25 26 [May 30 30 31 [June1233 May 27 27 28 29 [May 23 24 25 26 candidates answered Coach Don R, of Joann Cay, 4n local pin loops, each having three counts of 650 and ¢ » ST. LOUIS Junesq? WAR {June 12-13 14 {June 8 10.10 {July 15 15 16 17 [uly 1213 14 July'18 19 20 [Juyl 21 22 22 24 Knight's first call for varsity track 3am of Jars, Bill Blythe led the parade with 215, 265, 194—674, for ‘Bolataire| cent travel reduction "called for in| Aug.31, Sept 1332 / [uly Aug 13 [July 2 29 20 Sept. 56.78 |Sépt. 9 9 10.11 Sept. 15151617 Sept. 1213 14 at Shortridge high school and are ices Tarn aig AL alll Sept. 2 Sept. 3 / ” : ’ ¥ Beverage in the Penn loop. Al Hoereth, another Penn leaguer, had 211, the voluntary program ; basebali TE estas hi demi yep TR EE pi working .for the initial meet with iy > s t office o efense | April 17 18 10 i April 27.29 29 | May P2727 2 May 23°24 25 26 May 30 30 31 June 1213 eve are, welcome 988, 187—666, for Pivot City Ink, whilé Dave James a teammate of Blythe | submitted- to te ] ele DETROIT June 1516 1711 ** {June 2223 2424 | BONDS {June 5 6 7 July 18181920 [July 21 22 22 23 July 15 15 16 11 July 12°13 14 Warren Central on April 5. Abbeydell, Ind turfed in 215, 234, 201, 650. : transportation by “the elimination | Aug. 3455 «| AUR. 28 29 | : TAUR. 24 26 28 {Sept. 1515 16 16 Sept. 12.13 14 Sept. 5678 foeps. 991011 Sevén returning lettermen, f The West Side's trio of heavy [Shoe circuit's matches at Pritchett’s.! of the All-Star game, reduction of | — boat {Sept.,20 30 __~ iSept. 1330 aE | seniors and three juniors All our Russ Buley's 213; 213,| {Coca-Cola No. 1 connected for 784,/rasters and allowing umpires to stay May4566 May 12 [Apri 1120 21 22 | May 23 24.25 26 {May 27 27 28 29 June1233 | May 3030 31 t} \le : mm form totals were Rus for CLEVELAND |June 1213 14 Pr 15 16 17 [June 19 20 21 July 21 22222 {July 18 19 20 20 July 1213 14 Er 15 15:16 11 he nucleus for the Blue Devil team 235-661, for Johnson Coal €o.; Sgt. | 865, 9452794, a see en record or one town longer.” A ig. 28 20 [Aug 3455 Aug. 31, Sept. 11 AND Sept. 1313 14 | sept 1516 16 Sept 991011 | Sept 5678 Returning monogram winners ire | 2 2 loo Marie . McIlvaine pace ’ ai fas | Sept, 29 30 |Sept. 27 2 Sept. 25 26 i April 17 18 19 April 27 28 29 : . TYTN Chuck O'Donnel’s 190, 214, 256— the loop. La Add 650 “Team Miles ean |Zeet a — [AA1T1803 29 | dashmen Remy McKean, Ken Work AVE 660, for Conkle Funeral Hon, and [the quintet to its big series with.he I [ey jis [May 8910 11 May 18192020 | {June 89 10 10 June 12 13 May 12 and Dick Sutton; hurdlers Park CLIRVFITE ‘ season = 216,17 4 . scar 3 vear | WASHINGTON (UV ! {July 8788 {June 27 28 29 {May 14 15 16 17 ST Aug. 28 29 Aug, 24,25 26 268 [June 22 23 24 24 . : - Ay ¢ NLT IRA John Blue's 258, 186, 213—657, for initial 600 of the sea 5 168 After being discarded for a year, Aug. 8910 11 [Aug. 121213 rong Br EPR A GE STAMPS |Sept. 2323 Sept. 18 19 {July 27 28 29 Snyder and - Bob Beam; quarter sola ex Aircraft Five. |233—617. Helen Thomas. aided the the’ schedule returns to the usual| a Aug. 1919-2021 | [Sept 33 milér Tom Gable and Capt, L HA . | santa a. erat | er ee ren | me - . Le arr | v The outstanding performance of Cokes cause with 540 ‘while Lillian custom of having the season open| bt 91 lou (May 1 113 May 11 16 i May 1 13 20 20 May 1588 , - Say i Api 0 ITH | Stuart,” broad Jumper. y ICP . +} o H i uly {June uly ine 27 28 29 June 202 1 3 2 567 - - feminine loops came in the Marott Kincaid gave them 503 in Washasion Se ) i gle Be PANAD LIMA LF 1317 1314 Aug. 8910 11 |Aug.:19 19 20 21 Aug. 15 16 17 18 July 31, Aug. 13 - | FOR plating Eg J 3S em The Satans won five dual meets ) on Apr ith the other. clubs | April 16 Sept. 1020 last ' venr: . 2 ¥ x 2 as LTE ep ea ; — { ept. 19 2 ast. year; the Southport r . on oR { (MEN) } 600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | Jumping off the following day. As May 14 15 16 11 May 18 19 20 20 May 9 10 11 May+12 13 13 April 20 21 22 April 28 (May 456.6 lost by 2's points to Dor foraysi ry f 60 BOWLERS | Marie McIlvaine, Marott Shoe Co g17 in the past, with the exception of [NEW YORK |June30.July1l |June 262728 July 6 788 July 34.45 [June 36 June 15 18 17 17 SPEEDY ° [June1820 city; won sectional : Bill Blythe, Pennsylvania Recn { Marie Mclivaine, Marott of 3 2 : Aug. 1019 20 21 [AUg: 15 16 17 18 [Aug. 12121314 |Aug. 891011 Ang. 31, Sept. 122 Aug. 3455 EF July 31. Aug. 13 sectional honors and Al Hoereth, Penn, no 7 8 ’ 1944, New York again. will’ go to | | ' |Sept 33 Sept. 22, 23 qualified nine for the state meet, E lassie .... “ q | y ee mp aw————— | ———— Yaep————— —— —— FDEP, hh , § \- Bos By I or en Mato... a possiby that President Roosevel eRe wis Dvir. iE eRREn (pRRe. [eee | TB hae \ Blue, West "Side cides B87] 40 Reynolds, Marott .. 583 | possibility that Presiden oosevelt | gosTON June 3 9 ay uly 3448 uly 67 88 June 15 16 17 ne 17 13 14 LANEY ; At So cian Feshia Son James, Penn. Recn, ......covvee 35 Gene Holmes, / 1 Oe xed - 363 will throw out the first ball. [hus 15163718 [Ju0e 30. July A al jug. 2900 1) hls l21043 4 Sug 343) pe Hoses 121 fi a yO roRY ab Liatuvelss Jefevson April bi ww ah 1 ruha, Penn. Rech nn | Betty Fox, Ci ig! xed ’ . : ' {Sept. 29 ing, April 24, Howe: April 27 eitv - . Sene Williams, Penn. Recn 637) Artie Stephenson, Beck Coal & Coke. 33 The Yankees will return to New| | Tech. May 3 Manual: May 1t ‘Sectional 3 (avman py 83 R - 5 Furl RP oh . : : \ 1 i T > ack Pre Pe isos Office Mixed 634 | hi) a Orem, Mar City Beer 2271 York to open the season the next openers, April 20, St. Louis will be ners, leading the way with 43. The ule with total mileage of 91,391. In|players who probably will play, h Ihe date for the Southport relays oo Norman Hamilton, West Bie ois b eli s H & H Service S43 day against the Boston Red Sox—|at Chicago, Cleveland at Detroit Senators have scheduled 35 and the 1944 they made 228 trips with an| Harridge said. “The umpires will os not been announced, but Shorte J y ler pho oqau 8 3 " 24 3 e : o L ¥ oengler, OF NC IanE. sr... 6 ler 4 233 thus adding 650 team miles to the!and Philadelphia at Boston. The White Sox, Cleveland and Athletics aggregate mileage of 84921, a dif-| + . ridge intends to defend its crown, AUSTIN Ed Stevenson, Grapho Products 23 | Catherine Scanion 517/1045 travel schedule which were |154-game schedule will close ontl4 each. In addition there will be ference of 6470 miles. |WOrk In one town longer and the| White, Commercial . . 62 tard ri ) | : i HADLEY Pon Le R. C. A. (Illinois) 62 gli Vk raha essetrey 533 eliminated last year. Sept. 30 [12 twilight games—seven at Detroit,| The reduction, Harridge explained, elimination. of the All-Star game | Car d Ann ; 4 JONES, ( Al Hussong, ig Side . gis Eva Hill, Parkway Dept 327| In the other openers April 17.! Taking advantage of unlimited four at Washington and one at will be in “man miles” rather tian |will keep players,” fans and writers | ounce McDONA i rot od r heels arott . r a i : ig West ‘Side ,.613 fiden Shenae A City x 5261 Chicago will be at Cleveland, Wash- [night baseball, a total of 120 arc Philadelphia. team miles. off the road. In total that will re-| The following schedule has been PERINE, reid, Fhiesie), Ca er Rea] Esuie £23 Eva Daver port, Marott . Sto ington at Philadelphia, and Detroit|light contests have been scheduled, The eight teams will make a total] “The clubs have been ordered duce traveling by 25 per cent at the announced for Broad Ripple high Bes co s . Ity MIX€ h an Cavlor nt t esse 0) 4 3 ; . ” A - . . | rts Roberts. Link-Belt No. 2 . .v 620 Jane Cay Sandy, . s519'at St. Louis. In the secondary|with the Browns, 1944 pennant win- of 247 trips under the 1945 sched- during-a short trip to take only end of the season’ Isc hool's tr ach team: mn Roy Morical, Allied Printers 617. [Licille Cas H . Ly | March 23 ter-class Dave Killion, West Side Ceara 617! prizabetn ot k, Fall y ‘ . | Hoosiers and South cl April 8, Sileng ‘f : 517 « : 5 and Southport; April 6 John Silas, Fun Bowl Socia Sim blo emitn Fall Cy 111 Ad tH owerfu osse vad rooms for Broaa ‘Ri e Tuss e Tho L Winner [and Nobis. Apr HT ore Tan LANNER ‘An ko : : . y 2 re eating, Marott ... ..ievaannee . 13 d awrence Central: Aptil 27 bbe ( Maurice Collier, Blue Rib. Ice Cream.. 61515000 "rogann H- 4 8 W q m pp m ~ ; 1. Washi city eet . ot a Jim Richwine, West Side .. ' .. 613 Mickey Rotert. H | > ngton and Crispu 1% WEST Fa Prank Kagel, West Side - 812 pa Relley, Marott . fia [1 ror Ne aren Central wi In - Tom Connor, Penn. Recn 608 | \rary Leppert. Marott ........ wr 510 By JAMES E. WALTERS | n cature ol i at Manual, May Walter Gillespie Penn Recn. ac 607 Mary. Statig. H & H . 309 ; | 1 { Everett Oberlies, John Hancock Ins 606 s & H 50 United Press Staff Correspondent | | ——— red Mounts, West Side BOS " 1s 507; Fes} 1d - | "0ac r Tho U N-- Morris Dave Brown. Pun Bowl Social 3 Blue Rib. TceeCream 508, The colorful Bulldogs of Evans-| |--C nen Billy. Ipom: 1, Mat Phillies Purchase , Altied away 7 NC Fiapatiich, 8 BoC Stam 802 | Helen Anderson. Marott 508 ville Bosse today were two victories | mentor, annexed a rough victory Pe Flanmer—&— Bt itzpatric acre a 04 oe <born & F . 506 | ov d ir y t A/ Y d 1:30 p. has, OBrien. Blue Rib. Ice Cream . 601| Mary Osborne B&H s04 away from recognition as one of |over Rod Fenton, Birmingham, at W ilmington Club i en Hu T . ch 01 aisy Stuart, Mar i | r 'v last b 5 . an- » \ Wal i rr Rech “0s Mildred George March oe a4 Hoosier high school basketball's all- | the Armory jas night: before ap PHILADELPHIA. tuary. i NSIC, ge . Lo {111s L al t Broan | | rox rf -¢ g I, " 2 ry t Al Kriner, West Side ........... gop Lillian Rincald, Mart . 503 time great combinations |proximaiely 2800 grappling land... Tat March 14. (TU, BELON-- Bitzavet M Schnab H. © H se ( he final r {with the Bloomington athlete gain- ~The Philadelphia Phillies toe ol_tarmon % E p : Marie nabel Bosse opens the final round of the | Belch and gra OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) I i ] dav-3 i Jo Ostheimer, Mar ; 1945 ‘stat at Saturday b ling the verdict when Referee ‘Bud dy announced the purchase of the and Rober! Be Joe Cangany, Our Lady of Lourdes... 586 | Elizabeth Pfei |schifter, Marott 1945 state tournament Saturday by | Ww ef oe Cangar ar Lad ++ 538 | Eine Bisel Mare | {Westfall disqualified Fenton for un-| Wimington baseball club of the In pasted away Phi Zirod, Stewa: Warner "ds Mas ry Tu fie, 51 . ip Xo i playing Broad Ripple. If successful, Ny : [terstate league. The Wil urday, 8.30 a tte evrole mml 578 | Mildr McCarvin arv r - é Pp $ Laneral Bal Se Ty R.C.A. No. 2 (Pky.) 577} il it then meets the South Bend Riley | necessary roughness after five min : ilmington mann nera RO SFick. ROLATY : S.. 567] } (utes of the final fall had elapsed club was owned by Sgt. Bob Care i Ry Art Krick, Rotary coveeeee S6T) FR LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Huntington winner in the night] S 0 1 @ e 1¢ apse 4 ; 8 is Burial Holy Tou Conley, Dezelan Recn. ... B64 AG ! od Fenton, using any means ¢o gain PeBter Jr, president of the Phillies may call after Bud Connelly, Mitchel-Scott 563 | Kate Trone 426 )game with the title hanging in bal- | anise. ip Na. His father is prince . son papers ple Ralph Ittenbach, Gyro 560 Helena Miles r 1 Bureau — 451 ance | the advantage, took the opening ul? g be Ss principal stockholder n GOI D Oren Archer, Indpls. Bleaching "Mixed 555 Jane Pegg, Kirby Mortuary . 48 | i 9 + RY 1e 111s C i Bob Price, Bridgeport Brass ... B54 Coleen Ford, Pt. Square Rec 479 Most of the dopesters figure Bosse | | session after 20 minutes with a The addition of Wil Ny Ra ne Chas. "Keagle, Riviera Club Mixed... . pbs Virginia EIff, Riviera Club Mixed +478) Li) win those two games and be-| {| hammer lock, but the crafty Thom| i n Vi mington gives CRAW FORNe-Ne Ross Ervin, Curtiss-Wright Mixed ... 528 Margaret Weatherly. Broad Ripple 454 - | evened matters by taking the second | the Phillies four farm teams, ine 1 Martha, ga Howard Crosby, Ind. Emp. Sec. Mxd.. 507 Lilian Sanders, Indpls. Bleach. Mixed 443' come the fifth team in history to § by te p Sec cluding Uti Ie’ ; , 0 Ma ha EL Rex Marmaduke, Ind. Emp. Sec. Mxd. 507! Lucy Kautz, Ind. Emp. Sec. Mixed 435 A . i" | fall in 28 minutes with a step-over ca in the Eastern league, inthe Pacine, : : 2s carry off successive championships p 3 besides the w Ed Sherrids, R. C. A. No. 1 (Pkwy.).. 4851 Helen Pendry. Farm Security Mixed.. 425 th 25 3 oid tourney toe hold. Concord in the North Carolina Mrs Martha @ ’ in the 35-year- ourney. x . ? 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the Purdue diamonc FRENCH -LICK, Ind., March 14 (U.P.).—Manager Charley Grimm put ‘a pair of unidentified hitchhikers to work today .lto make up for gaps in the Chicago Cub lineup due to tardyzarrival of players. He said he would use them in "the team’s first .intra-camp game Friday if enough regulars are not on hand by ‘then. ue Grimm used Mickey Livingston, a catcher discharged from the army, in the No. 1 backstop spot. He was ‘with the team in _ 1943” before going into the service.

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