Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1946 — Page 19

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TUESDAY, OCT. 15, 1946

McCaig's Leturn To Caps

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By BOB STRANAHAN Best news on the hockey situation as far as . the Indianapolis Capitals are concerned is the apparent assignment again to the local club of Doug McCaig, rock'em, sock-'em defenseman. Manager Jack Adams of the Detroit Red Wings had intended to keep McCaig, but his consistent use in exhibition games with the Caps

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GAMES TONIGHT Pittsburgh at Hershey, Philadelphia at Cleveland, Providence at New Haven,

TOMORROW Indianapolis at Buffalo. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh,

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Cleveland at St. Louis. Hershey at Springfield. would indicate that Doug will be in an Indianapolis uniform tomorrow night at Buffalo when the Amerjcan league season opens ‘for the Nome boys. The clubs will hop a train after that game and move to Indianapsolis for the firsi ,.game in’ the Coliseum on Thursday night.

Almas In Nets

From all appearances, Red Almas seems to have beaten out Harvey Jessiman for the ‘job of Indianap-

olis goal minder and will be in that important position when the Caps open the season, : Former Caps expected to be back in Indianapolis toggery in addition to McCaig are: Centers Cliff Simpson, and Les Douglas, and Wingers Tony Bukovich, Jim Conacher, Rod Morrison and George Blake. The balance of the Caps’ roster will be picked from former Omaha players who served under Coach Tommy Ivan last season and firstyear professional men released from service during the last year.

Whether this smattering of experienced talent plus the eager newcomers will "be sufficient to

make the Caps contenders in the

American league this season remains to be seen. At any rate, they'll be fast enoug It's prob-

ably the speediest all-around contingent ever ticketed for .the Indianapolis ice, Douglas Big Asset Douglas, at present, is out wit h an ankle injury but if the loop's leading scorer of last year rounds into expected shape he should be a big asset to the club. The fans know both he and Bukovich as reliable playmakers and hustlers ai

and the Bisons picked up considerable talent in the off-season bargaining, including Jerry Brown of the Detroit-Indianapolis chain. The first week will be full of raction for the Caps. After the Wednesday and Thursday night: engagements with Buffalo, they'll move | over to Springfield “for a Saturday | night tilt then return here to tackle! FINDIAN Ohio St. io x moe mes FR 184 Immediate Delivery HOME OUTFITTING CoO. 424 Mass. Ave. RI-9101

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day, according 10. B. L. Curry, presi-| = ot’ his season total to 12. | Last year Indiana, minus music, aent. " | : \ ! .| Here are the top ingdividual|won its first Big Nine title. This Two courses at Camp Atterbury scorers: | season the Hoosiers are getting Coleman Handy 95 © y ’ t o have been selected for the aver) G TD PAT TP their melody on a lend-lease ar- Y Gas . and six fYophies offered by L. HR, Vern Gilman. Ind. Cen. 4 4 0 24!pangement. ‘Last Saturday it was plants Strauss & Co. will be at staké, The [HB Terry Brennan. Notre D. 3 4 . 0 24 ’ - {rinls will SLarl a1 8 2.10. and Con FB Jim Mello, Notre D..... 3 + ‘0 24 | Hobart's national championship Coleman . ] a or. ‘tn 0 1 joutfit; next Saturday Crawfords- «Gasoline a8 tinue as long-as. necessary to ac-|FP Pete Pihos, Indiana + 3 8 G. 1. 10 ? Ni v fist HB E. Lehman, Manchester 3 2 0 14|ville high school will turn out the Cole "stoves Ges commodate the heavy entry list an- | up, "cpester. Ind. State 4 2 0 12 tunes. Pocke Again $Y49 | ticipated by club officials. [HB Bob Livingstone, N. D.3 2 0 13| Just Look at Hilinek Rassereics Ps me se |FB Corny Clatt, Notre D...3 2 0 12 ust Look at Vines Roast |HB Fred Earley, Notre Dame 3° 0 12 12{ I'm confident that's the way fit Junior Basehall | D. Pickles, Evansville 4 2 0 12/ghould be. If you need further ar|e diane Torii : 3 3 {gument, just look back at last Saty : {LE Herm Moyer, Franklin 3 1 0 13 urday. Illinois brought both a footX ansion le |RH Orville Williams, Butler. 3 2 0 12|/ball team and a band to Blooming- | HB Bob Courtner, Canterbry. 2 2 0 12/ton. : FB Bill Bromer, DePauw...3 2 0 12, It was a’ honev of a band, all Further expansion of Junior gg Tim Kelly Rose Poly ... 3-3 0 12 cL Zz Xx Baseball, Inc., to include 150 teams HB Mel Pfeiffer. Wabash 2 3 012 next season is being planned. — QB k Ronan: Wabash 3 2:00.02 y ! ’ Albert W. Bloemker, president of ‘ SEN SATIONAL SALE. the association, outlined expansion J . . / plans at a banquet last night hon- unior eagvies AIR CORPS oring the victors in the association's / M Li TYPE competition this season. A total.of | [f] at. n s 137 teams played junior baseball during the past summer. | Rene La Belle, Toronto, ang Steve Members of the three champion-|Nenoff, Toledo, tangle ina“ ge’ |

ship teams" received gold baseballs bout at ‘the banquet. Winning teams were | heavyweight wrestling card of three {Capitol Oil (16 and 17 years), Garfield PAL (14 and 15 years), Little Flower (12 and 13 years), Principal speaker was Glenn Har=|{man” Wabash

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In it were some. 175 musi-

{ rid Leaders Music hath harm for footballl|cians carrying; pulling and pushing A j teams, I'm convinced, and the col everything from bass drums of sewer-pipe diménsions to tympani lege resolved to beat the band runs on a sulky, By UNITED PRESS *

_ |the risk of not beating anybody Vern Gilman, Indiana Central's|g)se >

pass-catching halfback, moved into :

Thus, this is ih way of a warning a tle with Jim Mello and Terry |to Coach Bo McMillin to prevent reBrennan of Notre Dame. in the

organization of Indiana's famous state college football individual “Marching Hundred.” He would scoring race.

do well to use every means—-at-his disposal—and that would include Gilman caught two touchdown passes, last week as Central lost to

Pihos and Cannady-—to keep the bandsmen from eventually blowing Manchester, 19-12, Mello, a fullback, and Brennan, a left half, each

their own horns. ) There was a time when Indiana had. a melodious, fast-stepping band scored one against Purdue as Coach that could spell out anything exFrank Leahy shifted his star-stird- |cept, maybe, Massachusetts Instided collection of ball carriers nlite of Technology. But there's no and out of the game. {need to téll you how Indiana footGilman's place atop the scoring! {ball teams fared in that era column probably will be short lived. d . : Central is idle this week and has Band Made the Yardage Quite often the band outgained |

only three more games to play -on its seven-game schedule. Brennan the gridmen on Saturday afternoon, | and Mello have six more games. |and their practicing on the golf Line-busting Pete Pihos of In-|course drew more spectators than diana moved into second place when the team's practice sessions upon he bucked over for the touchdown the hill. There was a nasty rumor that beat Illinois, 14-7. Pihos has|—undoubtedly false—that on trips 118 points, the band rated lower berths while Fred Earley of Notre Dame is in|the team was bunked in uppers. a class by himself in the conversion| The situation became so bad, you {department, Little Fred, who doesn’t [may remember, that an out-of-step | wear shoulder pads because he does [piccolo player put the fans in more nothing but kick extra points, boot-/anguish than a fumble inside the ed seven in a row against Purdue the 10-yard Tffie. I

the [football team stood with that! band. Illinois’ captain dnd the referee were mousetrapped by the brass section ron the 50-yard line while waiting to flip the pre-game coin, and Coach Ray Eliot: came dangerously close to getting the business end of a trombone in the Jaw. On the way off the field the band’ bowled over all the substitutes on the bench’

electric Scoreboard lights read:

Report Williams Seeks $80,000

BOSTON, Oct. 15 (U. Sox slugger Ted Williams, not preoccupied entirely with his participation in today's final world series game with the St. Louis. Cardinals, was reported by the Boston Record today to be aiming for. an $80.000 contract next season. Williams’ demand equals baseball's all-time high salary paid to Babe Ruth in 1930 and: 1931,

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Opening action at 8:30 is between Whitey Whittler, the “mad mat] from Woodriver, Il, and Milt | Olsen, Racine. Opponents in” the semi-windup are Ken Acklge, Holly. | wood, Cal, and Jackie’ Nichols, | Portland, Me, 7 | The main event Between Nenoff and La Belle has every promise | of being thrill packed. Most Armory | patrons are expected to be pulling | for the popular Toronto star, who | has beep a big favorite here, The ans -pespect Nenoff, but they turn) hupibs down on his rough and] umble tactics.

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diana 14, Illinois 7," the gentleman on my right—an Urbana, Ill, 'sportswriter—sadly locked up his portable typewriter and said philosophically:

“Well, we may have lost the game,

But right away you knew where {yt we still have the best band in

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You get the point, don't you, Bo. I like to remember the words of that folk song, about “Mommy don't low no music played in here.” Now there was a smart Woman.

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‘Stop Rajmondi Is Hawkeye Cry

IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct, 15 (U. P.).—Coach Anderson. was busy today with a defense against the passes of Indiana’s Ben Ralniond, who © faces Iowa Saturday * at Bloomington, N Dick Woodard, first-string Hawkeye center who suffered a shoulder injury two weeks ago, will be ready for service as well as ithree others on the injured list. Fullback Dick Hoerner . and halfback's Emlen Tunnell- and Duke Curran are expected to be fully recovered for

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