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By EDDIE ASH INDIANA . . . The
four wkeyes have payed ou reads
the experts by edging the Hoosiers at Bloomington ~ Saturday. + «+ Some bookies | are handicapping| the Hoosiers 13 points, but we notice that one leading football prog-! nosticator sets the | “difference in - " score” at only 3 Coach Anderson ic . Coach Anderson is an old Notre Dame star who has returned to Iowa after a hitch’ for Uncle Sam. . . . The Hawks have defeated North Dakota State, Purdue and Nebraska and] have bowed to Michigan, MT... Indiana lost to the Wolverines, 21-0. . . . On comparative scores, Towa
Tonight A
Buffalo Bisons, engage the Calder
at 8:30. Coach Tommy Ivan's speedy, you beaten last night in Buffalo until Then they had to settle for a 1-1 deadlock. General Manager Dick Miller of | the Caps said today that although advance reservations had been heavy, there still would Be plenty of room for the late ticket-shoppers. The tussle here tonight will mark the first time that many of the rookié Caps have even seen the Coliseum, let alone skate on the ice.
But there is enough veteran talent should be She lavarite Satirdss in the list to give the squad I was not at its strength to make it troublessome. Teak form at Michigan and are Caps Play Well stringing with them against the] At any rate, the Caps gave the Hawks. |Bisons all they wanted—and probThe Towa-Indiana series is com-/aply just a little more—before an ing up to the 19th renewal. . . . The opening night throng of 9432 cusseries has produced nine gamesiismers in Buffalo last night. which were won » vou: > dy It was one of these veteran playPoints and Sous o Re at seven | 68 Who sent the Indianapolis boys | +» + J's all even in vie ening thrill. | Out in front last night, Center Les| +... The standout free- i wks Douglas, ‘who led the league in 4 was In 193, ‘when ‘the * |scoring last season, rammed home beat Indiana by the margin of 8, "0.0 00a) after 12:02 of fast
Ivan’s Men, Unawed by Faney Bison Clippings, Play Here. fter 1-1 Deadlock
By BOB STRANAHAN Our brave Capitals, unawed by the reputation of the
game of the American Hockey league at the Coliseum tonight starting
champion cup winners in the opening local
thful skaters had the big bad Bisons the final minute and 20 seconds. netminder, and an alert Indianapolis defense stopped every Bison shot until that wind up when they finally were overwhelmed by sheer numbers. Eddie Nicholson of the Caps was sent off the ice for tripping with about 2:45 of the period remaining. Al Dewsbury followed Nicholson to the penalty box 17 seconds later and Buffalo sent five forwards on the ice. Len Halderson batted in Johnny Horeck’s rebound against the shorthanded Caps, and that was the tie. Buffalo fans responded to these developments with a shower of programs.
Hershey Triumphs Hershey, topping the Eastern di-| vision, defeated Springfield last night, 9 to 4, in Springfield's seasonopener, Cleveland, leading-the West, trounced the Flyers, 8 to 2, before 14,518 spectators, largest crowd in
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BC SO zt Ar) skating in the initial period. : 8 OAC i
lightly off the mental and physical
beam, aR. {The scoring HEAVY PIGSKIN MENU , .. back end of an attempted power This will be a busy week-end for play and Douglas whizzed the puck college football teams that are un-| past Goalie Connie Dion from about defeated and untied. , , . The list seven feet out. of “spotless” major elevens includes | The Caps then proceeded to outArmy, Notre Dame, Texas, Colum- [play the Bisons for the second hia, Alabama; Georgia, Tennessee, period of the game, reports from Pennsylvania, Northerwestern; U. C./ Buffalo say, but they couldn't conL. A. and Louisiana State. - Notre nect in the scoring department. Dame has an open date this week| Ralph (Red) Almas, the new Cap but Army and Columbia clash and : Alabama invades Tennessee. . . The others on the undefeated and untied list alsa will be active and a couple of upsets are probable.
| Jim Conacher and Jerry Couture.
Hockey Standin
A. BUFFALO (1) INDIANAPOLIS (1) SHINNY ON YOUR OWN SIDE. | pif, RD ho Medals . . . The Hoosier ice Caps, all sel er vl Ds . Nicholson for their home opener against Buf- Hun: Ew ++» Dougina falo tonight, upset the hockey dope | Lewis .. ooo W . Conacher | in their first game when they ghatadl Loop by Puciaas al to a draw decision with the defend- | gufralo 0 1 ing champion Bisons in Buffalo last| Indianapolis Spares — Summers, Dews-
{bury, Bukovich, G. Blake, Wiest, Podolsky,
he ' road lid-|Licari, Sullivan, Morrison, Doran, Sclisssi, Haugyral and the Caps Buffalo Spares — McMahon, Portland,
lifter. , . , Holding the Bisons eVeR|\, hattey, ick. Horror Quilty, Me. on their own ice is something 10! Kay, Brown, Halderson, Forget. shout about. . First Period Scoring (Indianapolis)
» ” » Douglas (Conacher, Couture), 12:02. PenCHICAGO HOCKEY
: night. . .. It was the Bisons’ home
| alties-—Morrison (cross checking), Doran + The trippin
| Douglas was on the first line with |
rush came on the! and an ability to rally as the Bears
4 3 Period Scoring--None. . Penalties
drubbed Philadelphia, 9 to 4, for the Rockets’ second loss in a row.
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gave up a two-goal lead to Springfiel in | aga | Cl St. Louis, with Hank Goldup scoring | twice. Jackie Hamilton and Pete] {Langelle each scored twice for| | Pittsburgh and Clayton Lavell got itwo for Philadelphia.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
| Western Division | W L T Pts | Cleveland ard 0-0 4 Fitssburgh " I-11 ¢ 310 {INDIANAPOLIS .... 0 0 1 1. "1 1 Buffalo . g 0 1 1 1 1 Bt. Louis ‘ & 1 0 0 3 6 Eastern Division | W L T Pts. G Hershey * wen Now Haven ........ 30:0 3 1% | Philadelphia 8 3°00 09 Providence wy 99 Springfield Eee RESULTS LAST NIGHT INDIANAPOLIS 1, Buffalo 1 (tie). Cleveland 6, St. Louis 2 Hershey 8, Springfield 4
Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 4 NEXT GAME Tonight — Buffalo at (8:30 p. m.); New Haven at Providence.
- Blackhawks, Chicago's National| I (interference), Couture onal Saturday—INDIANAPOLIS at wR league hockey team, do not open|Mahafley (hooking), Scliszzi (board check- | field. | Ph ladelptin Bt Pr Tat Her- ) L their home season until Wednesday, hie Period Scoring (Buffalo) -Halder- | shey, Buffalo = SRevelan Wi ri a . The {son (Horeck, McKay), 18:40. Penalties OTHER RESULTS Oct. 30, playing Toronto $ {Blake (hooking, Doran (interference. National League Hawks’ first Sunday home game Halderson (ripping), Nicholson (tripping), | Detroit 3, Toronto 3 (tie Dewsbury (holding puck) nited States League
will be on Nov. 3, playing Boston,
» » WORLD SERIES SHARES . The Cardinals divided their world series player cut into 34 shares, the Red Sox sliced their portion into
clean and Bob Me
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Omaha 4, Minneapolis 2. Kansas City 8, Tulsa 3
411 shares, , , , The second, third and fourth place teams of the two major leagues will slice up about $91,000. , , . The, total players’ pool amounted to $340,000. . The | Cardinals and Red Sox cut up al-
most $213,000 on a 60-40 basis. » ” . LONG SEASON . . . Stan Musial
of the Cards, whose world series cut was $3736, will pick up an additional $3000 by playing for Bob - Feller's All-Stars in a barnstorming tour on the West Coast.
» » ” WHEN LOSERS ‘WON’ , , . In the 1903 world series, the players on the losing team received more “sugar” than the players on the winning club. . . . It was a scheduled nine-game classic and the Boston Americans defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, five games to three. , . . President Barney Dreyfuss of the Pittsburgh club donated his share of the receipts to his players, which accounts for the finance oddity . . . and the defeated Pirates really had something to be thankful for,
. 2 4 » i UNCLE SWINGS HAYMAKER | . . . Gus Dorazio, 29, once the sixth- | ranking heavyweight boxer, wasn't| “That boy fought in Africa, shifty enough to evade a punch] tossed by Uncle Sam. He was con- | victed in Philadelphia the other day of making a false statement to! : his draft board in an application I. U. Hill-Dalers for deferment. , , , Barly in the [In 3-Way Meet war, he applied for and received a| Fy , " 2-B classification as an essential | BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 17
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Traveling Squad
Irish Net Squad Launches Practice
SOUTH BEND, Ind, Oct. 17° (U. {rip to Bloomington for the I. U Hopeful of restoring some of Indi- P.).—Six letter winners were back phome-coming game Saturday,
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Capitals
iii ____ THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1948 | Old Fearless Fraley... He Rides the Sox Suicide
Two newcomers in Cap uniforms tonight when Indianapolis entertains Buffalo at the Coliseum will be Dan Summers (left), defenseman, purchased from St. Louis, and Tony Licari, wingman recently out of
airforce.
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BLOOMINGTON
{Bo Promotes 3 Gridders At Indiana
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Quarterback Jimmy - Cox,
IOWA CITY, Ia, Oct. 17 (U. P.). = Coach Eddie Anderson scheduled another defensive drill today for the Iowa football team and named Center Jim Lawrence captain for the Indiana game,
LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 17 (U, P.).—~Bob DeMoss, passing star, was working out with the Purdue squad today with his arm strapped to his
back James Roberson and Halfback Andy Ibbs were expected to give the Hoosiers the needed lift,
Oct. (U, P.).—~Three players were promoted from the Indiana “B” today to the varsity in an effort to get more explosive power in the lineup for the Towa contest.
Special, Thinks I. U. Will Win But Bucks Will Beat Purdue
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 17—Fraley’s Follies or looking for smiles football winners after a dolorous trip home from the world series abo, the Red Sox Suicide special. : ;
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THE EAST Army over Columbia-—Oh, those St. Louis Blues. North Carolina over Navy—The Bostons really had ‘em. Penn over Virginia-—Checking out was easy. . Pitt over Marquette—They'd taken back the key to the city. Yale over Cornell-—So we just ran like thieves. Penn State over Michigan State—Only faster. Dartmouth over Brown—Say like Country Slaughter. . And dlso Princeton over Rutgers, Temple over West Virginia, and St. Mary's over Fordham.
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THE MIDWEST Illinois over Wisconsin—They had everything aboard. Indiana over Iowa—Bandages, arsenic, splints, ete. Michigan over Northwestern—The line formed to the right. Ohio State over Purdue—Joe Cronin was given preference. Kansas over Nebraska—He took solitary confinement. Drake over St. Louis—(But watch that Slaughter.) Missouri over Iowa State—Then came the real payoff. Minnesota over Wyoming—President Ford Frick of the National league. Tulsa ovér Detroit--Imagine the gall of the guy.
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+ N S hy side. Miami (O.) over Xavier (O.)—And smiling happily, toe, ¥ Sox / \gain ext eason DeMoss, who was leading the na- THE SOUTH : tion's passers until he suffered Alabama over Tennessee—Quite a kidder, he was.
| ager Joe Oronin of the Boston Red Sox promised today that he'd be
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manager now, and. if Tom Yawkey is planning such a move said anything to me about 8t. Louis history, and Pittsburgh Cronin said.
| no such idea in mind at the mo- | of the seventh game tied the score Hershey showed a balanced offense | ment,
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d. then came back with six goals mistakes and hope a row before the Indians scored in future world series. 1 feel well to expectations in the fight for the | Michigan Saturday. . | satisfied with the performances of world's baseball crown. eveland led all the way to trim the Boston players.”
beaten warriors was than that given when returned from St. Louis after. the books during the long train ride first two games of the seven-game and sneaked off thé train near the series.
BOSTON, Oct. 17 (U. P.).—Despite loss of the world series, Man-|
n the field next year directing the team’s destiny. Talk of his taking a front office post “is a lot of hokum.” said
“I have no desire to retire as
crowd was on hand and their re- . ception was something less than he hasn't|) vewarm.. Last night it was difit," | ferent, The crowd mobbed Dom Dimaggio, Apparently Owner Yawkey had.whose double in the eighth inning
{and gave the Sox their last chance “We have no alibis to offer forifor a victory that never came. ur defeat,” he said. “We made
to profit by them |
Curiously, the welcome given the |“The Kid” and few of the team far warmer members spoke to him. He sat the team |studying some fishing and hunting
{front cars, escaping the notice of At that time only a yery smallithe crowd.
1. C. Harriers—
£” To Meet Franklin
aa | Indiana Central's harrier squad conS| tinued workouts this week for a re18] turn meet at Franklin college Satur¢/day. The Greyhounds defeated the | Grizzlies at the University Heights
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State; Nov. 9 Little State meet at Purdue; Nov, 16 at Canterbury; Nov.
28 A; A. U. meet. Mexico, is assisting Coach’ Bright
members are Paul Hurst,
and John Larsen:
lon blocking today “until the cows
tr-leaves-Cards
With one victory to their credit;
ourse last week. Coach Ed Bright announced a entative schedule for the harriers In addition to the|’
in the schedule follows: Oct, 26 at Earlham; Nov. 2 af Ball
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45 National Collegiate meet; Nov.|
Joaquin Montoya, senior from New
Other | William Hayes, Paul Whiteman, Ival Witsman, Wendell Witsman, Paul Alexander, Presley Hale, Joe Williams
direct the harrier squad.
Bulldog Téam Stresses Blocking
Veteran coach Mike Gonzales
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against scrimmage Grierson operated at fullback place of Russ Steger, and Art Duffelmeier replaced Julie Rykovich at| left half.
Johnson an
COLUMBUS, 0. Oct. 17 (U.
P.)~Coach Paul
Curly Morrison and Ernie Parks on the second team ends today for Ohio State. The Buckeyes | worked on defense against an attack as expected from
aerial Purdue Saturday.
a shoulder dislocation, may play briefly against Ohio | Johnny Galvin is being groomed for the quarterback position.
Bixler
EVANSTON, 111, Oct. 17 (U. P.. —Alex Sarkisian, center and line Few of the fans saw slugger Ted, backer for Northwestern, was named Williams, who had failed to live up [captain today for the tilt with Sarkisian (an important factor in the defenIt was a lonesome ride back for sive plans against Michigan. The squad will receive its final intensive drill today before ledving for Dearborn, Mich., where Northwestern will engage in a light drill tomorrow afternoon.
(U. P.).~Coach
sald today that the Michigan football team was coming along nicely after the bruising battle He sent the squad through a heavy scrimmage yes-
with Army.
terday.
Mastran
drill
winner of the Johnny Bratton- | delphia 5 | Willie Joyce lightweight bout at|Hockey league today confirmed the Chicago stadium Oct. 31 will meet purchase of Nick Damore, veteran lightweight | goalie, from the Hershey Bears. Da-
Beau Jack,
Nov. 15.
former champion, it was announced today. The Beau Jack bout will be held
ANN ARBOR, Mich, Oect.
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Oct, 17 (U. P.).—Al Illinois’ first string center spot today in place of the.ailing Mac Wensku- | nas who will be unable to play c Wisconsin. |
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MADISON, Wis, Oct. 17 (U. P).! —-Ends Dale Bowers and Farnham | guard Wray George! were promotéd today to Wisconsin's | first string lineup for their Illini! | game. >
Bout Is Set
CHICAGO, Oct. 16 (U. P.).--The |—The management
State but
a tough yesterday,
L. 8. U. over Georgia Tech--But awfully close to manslaughter. Miami (Fla.) over Florida-—Hal Wagner took it worst. North Carolina State over Wake Forest—He went hitless for the | series. Kentucky over Vanderbilt—Then a long night of discussion. . Mississippi State over San Francisco—And more tears, Tulane over Auburn—They kept the doors locked. Duke over Richmond-—But there's a rumor, Georgia over Oklahoma A. & M.—That four jumped anyhow. THE WEST
U. 8. C. over Washington—It was the longest inning in history. Washington State over Oregon—We started at 7 p. m., U. C. L. A. over California—And finished playing it at 5:30 a. m. THE SOUTHWEST ? Texas over Arkansas —But still couldn’t stop Slaughter from scoring, Rice over 8. M. U.—So the tears flowed like wine. OKlahoma over Kansas State—And the wine like tears. Texas Tech over Baylor—With a sobbing breakup at Albany. Texas A. & M. over T. C. U.—Bellevue, driver, and fast!
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Amateur Elévens [Race Track Plans . ‘School for Grooms ' | NEW YORK, Oct. 17 (U. P).— Have Heavy Card \Garden State park, the race track at Camden, N. J, hopes to'come to the rescue of trainers who need {competent stable help by sponsoring a school for grooms. Designed to teach apprentices the {fundamentals in the care of horses ithe school, under the direction of veteran trainer Warren R. Board man, hopes to eliminate the hapehazard training methods of the past and turn out men ready te. {handle horses. -
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Three Saturday-morning games and eight Sunday afternoon contests form the week-end schedule for amateur football teams playing, in leagues sponsoréd by the city | recreation department. Tonight at Municipal stadium 7Up All-Stars play W. I. Merchants at 7:30 in an Open league game. The prelim at 6:30 sends the South Side Dutchmen vs. Warren's Ideal Market. The schedule follows:
Junior League, Sdturday-—-9:30 e. mm, oleman vs. Ray Street at Riverside and South Side Hornets vs, Spring & Walnut at Brookside; 10:30 a. m , - Northeast vs Ray East Side Eagles at Brookside. (Keystone
in (drew a bye and will -remain idle until Oct
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1 od ’ Draws Captain’s Ire . 26), | STOCKHOLM, Oct. 17 (U. P.).— apiai Sy Teague, Suliday 3 L ay Swedish Davis cup tennis team cap= i A vs. ookside a ar : = Ba =. Riverside at Riverside. [tain Curt Oestberg complained toMimisipal League, and Bas m. day that his star player, Lennart A u Brig 3:30 Sn. Northeast Rockets Bergelin' had behaved badly, nege vs, Coleman at Brookside, Soogievilly 7 lected his training and generali go ip y Ye lcreated a bad impression during} Open Lesgue, Sundaj-3 p. Wo Beech recent tour of the United States. / v 2% ucke a ; : nd Belmont vs. West Indianapolis Mer-| Bergelin, handsome young star, chants at Municipal Stadium. countered with the charge thas ] Ted Oestberg was not a suitable cap-
IDamore to Philly {tain because of his “dictatorial PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17 (U. P.), manners.”
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Coach Tony Hinkle promised his Butler football squad it would drill
Cardinals to manage a team in the Cuban baseball league.
come home.” Russell Switches
The Bulldogs were to wind up
preparations for their encounter To South Grove
Saturday against DePauw at Greencastle, Earlier sessions in the week were devoted to sharpening the Blue offense. Hinkle maintained that blocking jobs, from Coffin course to South in the three games to date has been Grove, it was announced today by unusually sloppy and that he was gianjey H. Graves, golf superininterested mainly in getting more protection for Butler kickers.
Bill Russell, Indianapolis-devel- i
oped golf professional, is switching
tendent of the department of public
“We have had more punts blocked works, Russell is to succeed Carl or partially blocked so far this Brown at South Grove and will autumn than we had inthe last begin his new duties Nov. 1. 10 years,” he said, | Pro at South Grove three years, og . [Brown has accepted a new position lat a Sarasota, Fla. driving range.
Hawkeyes Pick tA graduate of the local amateur
links ranks, Russell served four | TOWA CITY, Oct. 17.—-Coach years in the army as a finance Eddie Anderson today selected a officer. A replacement for Russell squad of 36 players to make the at Coffin course will be named shortly, *
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war worker. , , , In a title bout in| a ‘ry DF Coach 1941, Dorazio was knocked out by|aw > oro Lnly Dresuge, Loach | Tommy Deckard's Hoosier harriers
Joe Louis i seco 5.11 ihe nd round. {launch their 1946 season Saturday
against Illinois and Wisconsin at {Champaign. The Badger hill-and-|dalers are the defending Big Nine |champs. * Leading the Hoosiers in fhe threeway conference meet will be the {veteran Earl Mitchell of Anderson, {| Big Nine champion in 1942 before {going to the marines. Other Indiana {| lettermen available for 1946 service lare Tom Deal, Ft. Wayne; Elmer i Prifogle, Huntington: Bill Walsh, IMishawaka; "Tom Judge, Mansfield, Pa., and Paul Kendall, Petersburg.
‘ss . Ginger Hal First AURORA, IIl, Oct. 17°(U. P.), Ginger Hal, a 4-year-old bay mare from Art Sherrier's Lafayette, Ind. |stable, won both ends of the 11-16 (mile $1500 Newman pacing stake at
{Aurora Downs harness track last night.
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