Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1946 — Page 31

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as been doing a nter this year, ing to start at and Ed Cor- | to replace him line, might not lineup due to &

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Caps Left

Left waiting at nets. . . . That was the case with the Jor, No. 15) and Gerry Couture (No. es Douglas (extreme right) had

Welter Title Is at Stake

The state's 147-pound pro boxing

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(Photo by John Spicklemire.)

Caps last night at the Coliseum when this picture was snapped. Jim Conacher 11) were already for the rebound, but Buffalo Goalie Connie Dion came out to smother the puck. just shot past Defenseman Wilf Field (No. 4) of the Bisons. Buffalo won the opener here, 3 to I. » * _—-

Local Puck Chasers Can Use

More Experience Under Fire

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor There's no place like home in the rugged sport of ice hockey as a

Propose Cut In Cage Play

Is the Indiana high school bas-

@- will be at stake tonight at the rmory when Sparky Reynolds challenges the right of Bob Simmons to wear the Hoosier welterweight toga. The featured mill

general rule, but it didn’t work out that way for the Indianapolis ketball season too long?

Capitals out at the Coliseum last night. . The Buffalo Bisons, the American league's defending champions, had too much on the puck for the Hoosiers’ young team and won, 3 to 1, before more than than 8000 fans. Official attendance was 8234, and this

That question will be decided when the I. H. S. A, A. athletic

jcouncil meets next Wednesday

Which ‘is billed for 10 chapters, will despite a hard rain prior to game top a card calling for five bouts time. and 30 rounds, or less, of beak| In a

busting. {made it a point to get the jump

tame first period, the Bisons out from under their sticks.

{night in the I. H. 8S. A. A. offices, according to a bulletin issued today. Specifically ‘the council will vote

the Bisons plucked the puck right

Tarzan Doug McCaig, one of the

Simmons, who was a standout in and they accomplished their pur- Caps’ seasoned pastimers, was his! i : Y submuite the Times-Legion Golden Gloves pose by registering two goals. The usual self on defense and bumped | the following proposal submitted

ranks before he entered the money |Caps’ youngsters apparently were the Bisons around.

belting fleld, will be meeting Reyn- [slightly off the beam, olds: for -the third time, with the (account of a touch of

In fact, he/bY the I. H. S. A. A. board of

probably on charged so hard twice that the offi- |control: “crowd cials tossed him into the rinkside!

“No inter-school Basketball games

Hoosler crown on the block. In|fright” For several of them, it was | jailhouse for two-minute hitches in SDall be played fby students or

their previous clashes, thé speedy (their first experience in the Coli- [the first and second periods.

little Negro mauler outboxed Reyn- {seum rink and they also realized olds t0 win by narrow decision margins, Sparky, however, has been punch-

outfit,

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schools prior to Nov, 15 of each

The crowd wasn't too disap- year.”

that they were up against a veteran pointed over the Caps’ defeat in the| Should the proposal be approved,

home opener, The fans knew in 1% days will be knocked off the bas-

The Caps had a peck of trouble advance that a “new” team was in | ketball season, ‘which now runs

Ing harder than ever before, having getting up steam in the initial |the making and didn't expect a lot|from Nov. 1. The change would be

‘won eight straight recent starts stanza but came out for the second [in the inaugural. They want a tffective in the 1947-48 season.

with four by knockouts. The 147- Period with more spirit and punch. | couple more looks at the-boys before! The council meeting is one of a

pound local “buzzsaw” expects to be | That session was the most enterin top condition and hopes to catch taining of the night for the champion with a “payoff” customers, punch somewhere along tonight's teamwork clicking and hammered ten-round route. The complete program follows: Main Event—10 roumds—for Infliana welterweight title: Sparky Reynolds, Indianapolis, vs. Bob Sim- | mons, Indianapolis.

until one drive finally got by him, Licari Scores Toni™ Licari of the Caps scored the only goal in the second period

Semi-windup — 6 Jrounds — Nght- On assists by Tony Bukovich and’ KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 18 (U.|ang health department,

heavyweights: Lee Carter, Indian- | George Couture,

Sols, vs. Tommy Woodard, Colum-| rater in the same stanza the

.|Caps muffed a grand opportunity. junder par as the field teed off today reation at Tech high school. The Freliu-3 rou Svtyelicewelthia: | vo Bisons were in the penalty box /!? the third round of the $10,000! Indiana Coaches’ association will

Dan or. Colum 0. (and the fans felt sure “now's the Knoxville Open golf tournament.

Prelim—4 rounds—heavyweights: | ime” with the visitors cut down Pan (Hair) Raisor, Indianapolis, vs, 0 three players—plus Dion. But Garfield Foster, Indianapolis. jpn was equal to the occasion and Prelim—4 rounds—welterweights: "Pulsed the Hoosiers time and time

Buster Mi Indiana; D | again, ae ies, Lo - Polls, Wa. Dale's result, thie third period ar-

Pinto is a newcomer here. The rived with the Bisons still out in

front, 2 to 1. But that was too Miles-Pinto clash will o the card ! at 8:30 o'clock pen close for comfort and the cham-

pions stepped up their offense and "Fight Results

launched a sustained bombardment By UNITED PRESS

against Cap Goalie Red Almas, Almas achieved a neat job kicking ‘em out, but at 15:59 of the

BURLINGTON, Vt.—Jimmy Braxton, a 85, Boston, outpointed Ruby Margolin, period Murray Armstrong of the 48, Montreal (10),

visito p i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Steve Belioise, |’ O° PoPped one by the Hoosier Jota. New York, knocked out Mel Hawk- Net minder for an unassisted mark5, .

158'2, Jamaica, N. Y, (§) { wh h PORTLAND, Me Eddie Moniz, Pall OE broke away from Cap

Fives Mass., outpointed Eddie Letourneau, 48, Sanford, Me. (10). FALL RIVER, Mass. —Al Costa, 152 Late Surge Fails Woonsocket, R. 1., stopped Jerry Boisvert 154, Montreal. (7).

MILADELPHIA Johnny Walker, 18). (everything to rally his forces in a » Bool . i Palla 1 Sa New’ York a2 { b) Me- the waning minutes and threw five

(forwards on the ice. There was no

soap, however. The Bisons were ahead and 'they refused to crack under the Hoosiers’ late surge.

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