Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1945 — Page 16
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The hometown puck chasers were out at the Coliseum last night and the boys from town annexed the playoff series opener, 3 { The fracas between the American on the rough side and penalties were Irequen
because they had possession of the | disc on far more occasions than the | Indianapolis pastimers. Paid at(endance was 3599. The teams now will move to Herhey for games 2 and 3, playing there tomorrow night and Saturday night before they return
anapolis for game 4 on Sunday
night, The Sabbath contest here is o start at 8 p. m., which is 30 ninutes earlier than the usual
starting time.
General Manager Dick Miller said |
time because of placed on all But
1¢ advanced the he 11:45 curfew league playofl games this year
last night Hershey tpok keen delight | st
in getting out in front and staving there to eliminate any chance of the
struggle going overtime, Pu Fans Get Rowdy hud The series lidlifter was over at 10:37 despite a 20-minute delay in
he third period created by disgruntled fans who littered the ice with paper, peanuts and pennies It was a disgraceful exhibition on that part of the crowd - which | couldn't “take it” when the home team was trailing and showing no signs of catching up
The poor losers in the crowd put the Sherza
ma lengthy act throwing at the officials and Hershey players The “shower” came right after Red Kane, Cap defenseman, was sent to the penalty box to serve out two minutes for hooking. It so happened that Referee Mel Harwood was correct in calling the penalty and there was no excuse for the disorder which followed. It was Kane's
one, eight
second trip to the jailhouse. He was in there the first time in the second period for charging. Behind Eight Bali ner
It was a tough one for the Caps to lose. Being on their home ice, they fully expected to win but now they are already two points down and must play the next two series tilts on the road. The Bears scored two goals in the first period, the Caps ong, The second stanza was scorgless amd in the third Hershey tallied once while Indianapolis drew States goose egg. iL J The Caps even “blew” a penalty chance in the third session. Hershey Goalie Nick Damore, the goose egg king of the league, was caught
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AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST-PLACE PLAYOFFS W L T GFSAPts : Buffalo ‘ I-40 8 4. 1 3 vs Cleveland “ 1 6 1 ¢ Bh SECOND-PL ace ZLAgOLY 1 GF SA Pts Hershey .. Y . 0 1 3 t
¥ Indianapolis T 2 § 1 3 imine m RDSLL LS. JAY NIGHT _ Buffalo 4, ars ¥ Hershey 3, GAME TONIGHT Cleveland at Buffalo Hershey and Indianapolis idle
snatching a stick out. of a Cap player's hands and the homie team was awarded a ‘free drive for’goal. Dick Kowcinak made the effort but ., Damore kicKed out the disc in a free and easy fashion. i . There was one fight on th between . Kowcinak and O'Neil of the Bears. It was all ove in a jiffy and the referee put botl of them in the penalty box t minutes on a charge Kowcinak's left eye was cut the brief melee. Bears Open Scoring The first period was .a standoff for 15 minutes, then Norm Calladine sgored for the Bears in 15:16 on an assist- by Fred Robertson. Connie Dion was pulled out of, the Caps'| cage on a previous Hershey poke and Calladine punched the puck in behind him. The Bears lost no time in turning on the red light again. They rolled down the ice, out-maneuvered the Caps with fast and accurate passes
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and Art Strobel scored at 17:15 on p assists by Hal Johnson. and O'Neil. cg; But the Caps finally caught on and clicked for a score at 19:21 when the Bears had one player, Alex Rit- gen son, in the penalty box. Pete Les- pail wick parked the puck on assists b Kowcinak and "Eddie Reigle. The home boys really looked good on!gyre; that one although ended their scoring forthe night, [ The scoreless second period wa a hot session for dction and onty ory great goal minding by Dion pre- that vented the Bears from gaining a he
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Hershey Sextet Scores 3-1 Triumph—Teams Move East To Resume Play Tomorrow
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Protests (| hange
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8 88 " un o » : ; er eS — | Cincinnati Reds to Give Mound Beck, Veteran Moundsman, Chance to Make 1945 Team | | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, March 21 (U. P.).—The Cincinnati Reds, going heavy on old titers, decided to give Walter (Boom Boom) Beck a pitching tryout today Beek, an-—old timer, who Jailed to win for the Detroit Tigers last year, has not been signed, bat Manager
use him i he - showed good
form
LAFAYETTE — The Cleveland Indians are shy of top flight candidates for either third ond base and Vice President Roger Peckinpaugh indicated today he would like to make a deal for an infielder or two. Departure of Ken Keltner for military serv ice left only Al Cihocki, an inexperienced ex-coast guardsman working out at third.
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FREN LICK-—Manager Charley Grimm of the Chicago Cubs said today he ‘still had complete faith
in Shortstop Len Merullo and that
he was. ticketed for the job with no attached.” MUNCIE-—Inticider Frank Zak and Pitcher Truett (Rip) Sewell,
the exponent of the h bail" gaps in the
igh-urching “blooper filled two potential Pirate 1945 contracts
Pittshurgh
lineups by signing
President William Benswanger
said today : . % 5 into a TERRE HAUT lana : Pete Leswick (right), Caps' scoring ace, and Doug Maher, Hershey defenseman, sprawled on the ice in front of Goalie Nick Da- my Dykes of the Chicago ti more during a bit of second-period action in the Calder Cup series opener last night won by the Bears. The puck, object of their affec- ~°* Rona today what | he wi in do f{ teher tion, is shown at the lower left. [se Most of Fis 1
« Boston Heavy (Quartet of Local Keglers
Wins Feature
Angelo Martinelli, Boston junior
f - Pubelo, Vallina of m nyies wi
Colo, pinned Cherry] Néw Orleans after 12 th a slam and body press. |
Former ner GridderD Dead . PRISTON. Pa., March 21 (U.}
[league competition on local mapleways. CHARLOTTE, N. C, M y 2]
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Extra Playoff [= otis: Sc Connect for Honor Counts Is Necessary moaning’ the Blues today
O'Neill of the Detroit Tigers because A quartet of bowlers turned in series of 650-or-better in last night . \
veather the team missed
ww not reporting early for. spring
heavyweight, sprang a surprise at| : training. Other teams traiming the Armory last night when the| Sgt. Chuck O'Donnell, the St. Louis star, stationed at Ft. Harris L P) The ) 000 10 in Ivdiana, whicn reported more Beantown grappler scored an upset | topped the field when he hit for 228: 215, 245-688. for Conkle Funeral, . rramcit 5 Lio than a week ago. got warm dry ictory over highly regarded Mau- Home in the West Side Classic loop. : weather, but the, Tigers have been 1 1 ——— —— atl VO wD fers Samim: rice Les Chappell of Quebec to take! Another West side shooter, Car] ’ : Vid ind ron Nel re ba plagued by rain for several days. {Mindach, posted thé second best sion. ‘He was in action with Wash- ahd Lyroll veilson, are bat- he Arvin ot v main event honors before a crowd ¢ a 7 9 tre Ea i a t monev. went into its. Fe infield was drying out, huwof approximately 3200 fans that of the evening, getting 200, 257, 203 !ington Auto Sale : ] : . ever, and O'Neill hoped at least packed the arena. | —660, for Cook's’ Goldblume Beer. Top scores in f nine sessions ¢ i lo-hole l for a batting L311 toda’ The Boston athlete took the first, Les Koelling of the Indianapolisiwere Mary Baringer's 587 in the Wil bolh of them Stl tec SU ithe @ hia 4 a x} ‘ - % all attor four minutes with a v News team, turned in 210 213, 227-— Marott Shoe league at Pritchett Nel } n LAKEWOOD v J I New fall ¢ bod a \ : press, but the Canadian rallied to! §50, inn the Commercial league Artie Stephenson's 564 in the Be A( £ x Glial t i ress, ut 3 1 : tt roll 1 ¢ $ 4 even matters after seven minutes Matches at Fox-Hunt. Bob Hensley .Coal & Coke at Parkw nd Eva 'hety ( e rou M ve ¢ ition € n natters: i 9 y rk fi1 111 vith + with ‘a airplane spin. The same also had 650, through 234, 203, 213 Hill's 551 in the In- | FATXK - COUrSe aay, fini shit ith mili i ns, ha b old prov ‘ed Chappell’s undoing at| {in the Pennsylvania Recreation ses- dependent with three-uncer par 69s. Yooked, three t Bainbridge Bes ! g # x. 8 2 yn For Sne ER t X Md naval 1 OVE the climax of the final session when | S00 BOWLERS. (ER) & : : i he S | Glenn Knauss, Indpls. Blea {ix 435 WldCAIN a e na « ! he spun Martinelli only to lose his Sgt. Chuck O'Donnell. W. 8. Classic.. 638] LATTY Fidlgr, Farm Sec. Adm. Mixed 458 nm the ; ’ Getting on! Ma ( d tobalance and allow the Boston grap-| Car! Mindach, West Side 660 506 BOWLERS. (WOMEN » reo] ort 14 o TRS e 2Teé 1 3 pler to fall on him for the deciding| Poh Hepsier. Per insylvania Recn. 830 | Mary Baringer, Marott Shoe Co 2 hole. he. Hecrde D margin, Martinelli was declared| Dennis Later, Carter's Real Estate .. 643 jn ES epne y ‘ re COLLEGE PARK, Md.—Out- : Gen rdor itt] ° 38 | Eva Hill, I der : 1 x the winner after five minutes, when | Sene _Dearderf. Little Fiower S38 Margaret SE.) : te IE Nel drive fielder George Case of the Wash {he pinned the Canadian, with a| Fran Peg Es ke H 8, - si : . ington Senators indicated today x Pr y sladys r 1 &iS0 © on [1¢ A reals yody press gained from the airplan ink i 4 from tl y ha w he was. all set to turn. the base ‘| hold. Jotin Ott, Fem x : paths inte speedways in the In other bouts on the four-event Pan LE iv. Pam. Rech D att i’ American league again this seacard Warren Bockwinkle;" St. Louis, { Juke Sesin vd, Juhi Hancock Mut 2 Ty . 5 son. Case, who recently had a' a foq Er Stewa 4] § ai 4 14 dete ated Ralph Garibaldi, also of Earl Goodhue. Per Ret 20. the 1 “> : shoulder operation; appeared to be the Mound City.-after 14 to cons | Prem Byes pr ogepont Bras 3 gy sn v in as good condition as two vears when Garibaldi was unablé to con- |; emont liutchins, Fenn. Recn 3 rarer - rnin | Louis Nickel. John Hancock tinue; Gil La Cross, Boston junior|Jim Inasy, West Side 4 hedvv | Jim Maners, Penn. Recn Pp wn y Stopped Den Eagle, Canada, | Forrest Shirley, Blue Ribbon Ice Crm } after the Iriquois “Indian matman| Ed Findel, West Side was forced out, and Babe Zaharias Jo® Rea, West Side
Bill Kriner, West Side ..
Basket Results J
OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)
Lou Conley, Dezelan Recn 597 CHICAG TOURNEY { Fred Schwomeyer, Indiana Recn 1 A) Thad Tedrowe. Allison Office Mixed 4 - : a Laux "Fags stomp Bn NEP et remem
Lady of Lourdes, 5s-Wr. Mixed
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Win Cup Tilts By UNTTED PRESS Boston To- | on the fa- |
[he underdogs, and
ronto, were a game up
rites today in” tiie’ National league
- hockey pldyofis.
Boston, Withoud. a victory ovel Detroit in almost two years, chose a suitable time to eifd the long los-| ing- streak last night. They topped the Red Wings on their home ice, {4 to 3, in a bitterly fought game In a battle featuring the work] of the goaltenders and defense men, Toronto scored in the last minute | to win at Montreal, 1 to 0. The teams play in the second of | the best four out of seven series | tomorrow again at Detroit and] | Montreal. / |
Montgomery Wins
Los Angeles Scrap LOS ANGELES, March 21 (U.
P.),. — Bearcat Bob Montgomery, | New York's version of the light-! weight boxing champion, weaved and bobbed his way to an eighth
round technical knockout over Genaro Rojo, Los Angeles, before 10,- |
400 fans at Olympic auditorium last, ]
Bight
PLEASANT SMOKE DREAMS FOR SOME Lucky 6.1, JOES?
ago when he won the base-steal-ing championship, GEORGETOWN, D. C.—The Bos= ton Braves, one of the weaker hitting teams in the majors, may have a pair of long dimahce sluggers in camp Manager Bob Coleman revealed today. The newcomers, Stan Wentzel and Vin Shupe, both up from the Hartford farm club, hit lusty homers in an intra-camp game yesterday.
Golf League Will Expand
I'he Industrial golf league, in a necting at Columbia park last ught, decided to expand its organs ization for thé coming seasol I'he’ league, made up of eight ean t CASO! Lig invited rad every large local indus< trial j to enter teams for this met play If the response is 1s well as predicted, the league is to be divided into two divisions; with winners in each.division competing
for e¢hampionship
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trophic
and
the end of
runners-up the regular schedules It is plained to open competition May 6 and Y matches every » Sunday, except in July, when operations to
he loop will cease
ilow some of their members. to compete In the city amateur touranent Pleasant Run, Sarah shank and Riverside courses. will be used for matches In. event Coffin is opened, some of the play il shutt to that course New System Adopted A Hew scoring system Was ted, where a “team may win three points in match play and three in medal pl One point will be at ded for each nine holes, one {or medal play. A
climax the members who more matches
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rlaved in one or eing eligible
Officers of the are Harold Shun Co, resident Bernar 1.8, R ber Co Vice and Ls e CG umn, R AV i I't
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