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Local Sex Sextet Could Regain League Lead
J By BOB STRANAHAN . Our Indianapolis Capitals have their sights trained on the top spot in the American Hockey league race and could regain this esteemed position tonight with some kindly assistance from the New Haven Eagles, Our boys tackle the Providence Reds at the Coliseum in the polio benefit contest while the leading Bisons of Buffalo play in New Haven, With their 4-0 victory at Pittsburgh last night, the Capitals took over sole possession of the Western division lead and moved just a point behind the league-leading Bisons. New Haven Must Win It doesn’t take a mathematical ,genfus to figure this one out. All that needs to happen for the local skaters to pass Buffalo is for them to beat Providence and New Haven to stop the Bisons. Consequently, they'll probably keep one ear cocked for the announce-
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in the Connecticut city tonight. The Reds encounter will mark the first appearance of the Caps’ new playing coach, Earl Seibert, on the Jocal ice. He was credited by the United Press correspondent as being ‘8 big help tothe: cause against the rugged Hornets last night. Douglas Offensive Star Les Douglas was the offensive star of the game with two goals. George Blake and Jerry Brown connected
for the others as the Caps’ continued | ;
their fine play. i Tall Tommy Wilson was given | sothe excellent defensive assistancl, too, as he registered his second straight shutout. The back lines were aided considerably by the return of Rollie McLenahan and the game saw Dick Behling in his first
After tonight's game, the Caps travel to St. Louis for a Saturday meeting and then return with the up-and-coming Flyers for a tussle at the Coliseum Sunday night.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division
W LTG ) INDIANAPOLIS ., 19 13 5 164 140 43! Pittsburgh ....... 18 13 5 151 121 41 Cleveland ........ 14 3 5 124 128 23 St. Louis . 14 3 106 14 3
Buffalo .......:... 19 12 6 163 135 44 12 4 109 98 40 Providence ....... 13 18 2 124 142 28) New Haven ...... 6 22 8 122 162 20 LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS INDIANAPOLIS 4, Pittsburgh 0; Hershey 7, Cleveland 4 New Haven 3, Buffalo 3 (tie),
NEXT GAMES Tonight—Providence at INDIANAPOLIS; Buffalo at New Haven.
Saturday—INDIANAPOLIS at Bt. Louis; Cleveland at Hershey; in Poh at Pitts-| burgh.
Sunday—St. Louis at INDIANAPOLIS: | ProtiGence at Byffalo; Cleveland ut New
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TONIGHT'S STATE CARD + Butler at Earlham. Indiana State at Eastern Illinols, Li "By UNITED PRESS Evansville's Purple Aces continued in a frst place deadlock with Butler today in the Indiana
ball race. Evansville maintained
'|its undefeated pace in conference
action last night by clouting Indiana Central, 52-33, The Aces from the deep south now have won three games in Jeague action, while: the Butler Bulldogs ~- only other unbeaten quintet in I. ©. C. play—have triumphed four times. Butler fAgures to improve its standings tonight when it invades Richmond to play Earlham's twice-
three out of five league starts. Valpo Triumphs
Valparaiso's gained revenge against Puerto Rico by trouncing -the Islanders, 62-50. Puerto Rico had won a Jan. 3 game, 54-51. John Janisch paced Valpo| with 17 points. Tonight's firing will co-feature the Butler-Earlham game with n-| diana State's jaunt to Carbondale,
§ 11, to play Eastern Illinois. It will|
Yank - Boyd, Providence Reds “coach, will lead his team against the Indianapolis Capitals tonight
at the
Coliseum in the benefit
game for the polio fund. A special relay race also has been arranged -for-skaters -of -both-teams.
Hockey Simons
Pitisburgh (0). en... Goalie Backor ..... Left Defense .
.. Right Defense ww OCnter i.
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.. Leswick .Conachar JohnM. Bessette,
Indianapolis Spares—Miilar, Branigan,
Blake, Simpson, Brown, Holota, ' Gauthier. Referee—Butch Keeling. Shields.
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be the first start in 12 days for the |
their last nine.
Yale Seeks Dickey
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan, 10 (U. |P.) ~The Yale A. A. was reported today to be angling for former New York Yankees
Elis. Dickey would replace his former Yankee teammate, Red Roi Rolfe.
Intercollegiate conference basket-!
beaten Quakers, Earlham has won ot Hehin
In other college action last night,| germs, towering = Crusaders |
Sycamores, who. have won. eight ol 4.
Catcher ‘Bill Dickey as baseball coach for the
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