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| Detroit Launches Early Raid On Our Winning Ice
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Retain Division Lead
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
Bitter with the sweet. Having Hockey league's western division o
soared to the top of the American ver the week-end by getting a tie
at St. Louis Saturday, and another tie with the Piftsburgh Hornets
here last night, the Indianapolis loss of three players.
Capitals were jolted today by the
The Detroit Red Wings, the Caps’ parent club, contracted a severe
case of jitters as a result of losing four games in six starts in hockey’s big league —the National and reached out and snatched the Hoo-
siers’ leading scorers, Gerry Cou-|p5,
ture, forward, and Les Douglas, center, as well as Al Dewsbury, defenseman, Couture and Douglas top the Cap scoring with 14 points apiece. These aces, along with Dewsbury, are to report to the Wings tomorrow. They were loaned td the Caps for two weeks and the Wings merely exercised their priority—but fast.
Veterans in Exchange
In exchange, Indianapolis will receive three seasoned pastimers, wingman Steve Wochy, center CHLff Simpson and defenseman Hugh Millar. All have seen service with the Caps in other years. The Caps are idle until Thursday uignt when they take on the St. uis Flyers on the home Coliseum , Coach Tommy Ivan's Hoosiers aave now won three and tied two in their last five starts and have only lost one game in seven, getting a tie and the defeat in the season's first two tilts, both against Buffalo, the league's defending champions. In last night's contest here, played before a crowd of 8957, the fans were entertained by one of those closer-than-clos¢ matches. Every period was a standoff, 1 to 1, in the first, 2-2, in the second and 1-1 in the third—and 4-4 final. Gerry Couture had the distingtion of tying up the struggle at 4-4 at 17:12 of the final session and
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Cap Scoring
(Seven Games) G A Pts, A Ps Couture 10 ‘4 14) McCa i 3) 3 uglas 3 11 14 | Podolsky i 138 Bukovich 7 4 11! Morrison 0 31:.3 Doran 3 6 9] Nicholson oO F 1 Conacher 1 5 6 Dewsbury 0 1 1 Summers 2 2 4| Sullivan ¢ 1 1 carl 2 1:3 3 Bclisizat & 1 1 Blake 2 0
he accomplished the bring-down-the-house feat on assists by Douglas and Rod Morrison. Tod Sloan] scored in 1:45 of the third period for the Hornets. But it was Tony Bukovich who punched in two of the Caps’ four goals and George Blake got one home. The third period furnished most of the excitement; with the Hornets fighting to stay ahead and the Caps scrambling to catch up. Midway in the second period, the Hornets were out™in front, 3 to 1, and the home situation was precarious. But the old Hoosier determination boiled up and this hustling spirit furnished the spark to enable the Caps to shove in two second-half period goals to deadlock the issue at 3-all. The Caps realized they were playing before the largest home | Fowd of the new season and Coach Ivan kept exhorting them to hound the puck for the edification of the loyal supporters. The Hoosiers played without the services. of Jim Conacher, dandy left winger, who was injured in St. Louis Saturday. Conacher tallied one goal and five assists in his team’s first six games. A violent board check knocked him out and {he is nursing badly bruised ribs.
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Winger Gerry Couture (left) fires in the puck over Goalie “Tinkle” Bell of Pittsburgh which enabled the Indianapolis Caps to tie the Hornets at the Coliseum last night, 4-4. Rod Morrison, who also figured on the play, waits just behind Defenseman Stan Kemp of Pittsburgh (No. 3).
THE INDEAN APOLIS TIMES
By JAMES E. WALTERS United Press Sports Writer The “lost week-end” of Indiana high school basketball was “found” today, adding an extra week to the; 1946-47 schedule but robbing fans of the opportunity of seeing major schools in action when the season opens this Friday.
to swinging into the “Hoosier mad~ ness” campaign on Nov. 1 have delayed their start this time because of a calendar quirk.
ment as usual. The sectional basketball tourney advances a day or two each year into February. Last time, for ex-
W L T Pis. GGA INDIANAPOLIS +3 3 3 9 3 1} lo Rape 3 4 3°38 20 11 Cleveland .......... 3 3 1 1 30 pashurgh sarang 3.8 88 it. Lou rac lk E53 S323 Eastern Division Hershey 8 F'0 12 29 18 ew Haven 4-4-1 8 31 28 Springfield ......... 3.3 0 4 19 3 Providence ......... 1 4 T ¢ 18 33 Philadelphia .......1 6 0 2 22 53
RESULTS 14 LAST Nigar INDIANAPOLIS 4, : Pitiabareh 4 (tie),
Buffalo 2, St. Louis Philadelphia 8, New Haven 3. Hershey 8, Providence 4 National League Detroit 2, Montreal 1
RESULTS SATURDAY American League INDIANAPOLIS 2, St. Louis 3 (tie). Buffalo 5, Hershey 2 Pittsburgh 6, Providence 0 Springfield 7, Philadelphia 4 New Haven 5, Cleveland National lh
Boston 3, New York 1. Toronto 2, Chicago 1 Montreal 7, Detroit 2 U. 8. League 8t. Paul S, Houston 3 Minneapolis 2, Kansas City 0
Pittsburgh (4) INDIANAPOLIS ®» Bell .C Backor ........ Kemp ....... Wilson O'Flaherty —8core by Periods— | Pittsburgh ..............0. 1 2 1—4 INDIAN Lis . 1 2 1 | Oficials—Rabbit MeVeigh and Pat Calhen. Jistavuren Spares — Morris, Dickens, milton, Hill, Hiller, JLemieux, Sloan,
Samii Langeis. Indianapol Spar es — Summers, Dews- , Morrison, Bukovich, Doran, Blake, olsky, Licari, Sullivan
* ‘First Period Scoring1, Indianapolis, Bukovich (Doran), 11:12, 2, Pittsburgh, Hill Hamilton, Morris), 18:30. Penalty
—Nicholson (hooking) Second Period Scoring— 3 Pittsburgh, (Metz, Benson), Pit
Wilson : burgh, Hill (Hamilton), i 18; % ind. is, Bukovich
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. 8, Indianapo 1s, Couture (Douglas, Morris), 17:12. Pen- | alties—Backor (unnecessary roughness) Nicholson (unnecessary roughness).
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High School Basketball Season Opens Friday, But Few Teams Will Take Advantage of It
Most quintets outside the foot- ! | Ball- conscious far north don't start! { until Nov. 15 while some schools | occupied with football haven't a basketball game until December.
Culver in Debut
Culver, Batesville, Delphi and Nappanee are among the major quintets scheduled this Friday.
tough this time, however. Oyjver plays at North Judson and, {though most of the “iron men” are | gone, Coach Harold (Red) Sering
| Paris is at Nappanee, Sunman at | Batesville and Brookston at Delphi. | Many of the midland potential powerhouses open play the third, week of the season. -Kokomo's de|fending North™ Central league {champs are at Wabash Nov. 15.!
is date, it would have opened Feb. 20. The Kats are big and rugged, but
So, the I. H. S. A. A. shifted the don’t have a Maury Conwell around. |
start to Feb. 27. Every Seven or Eight Years “It happens every seven or eight years,” Commissioner L. V. Phillips explained. “If we didn't change the sectional start then, we'd eliminate a week of the season.” Coaches, faced with the problem of bringing teams into the tourney at peak form, generally ignored the| Nov. 1 opening date in favor of a| Nov, 8 game. That gives them the same number of week-ends as usual.
| Lafayette Jeff, New Castle and possibly the 1946 state champs from | Anderson figure to press Kokomo, As Columbus Rates High
In the Central leagug, Hunting-| ton, Peru and perhaps Hartford |City head the future book parade. They all start late, too. In the far, north, La Porte's Slicers already art talking “state championships,” | while Hammond high, Gary Tol-| |leston, East Chicago Washington | and South Bend , Central | “grade-double A” labels.
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Wiese Is Lost
ANN ARBOR, Mich. Oct. 28 (U, P). — Bob Wiese, hard-plunging University of Michigan fullback, probably will be out of Michigan's next three games as the result of a rib injury suffered in Saturday's game with Illinois, it was disclosed today. Wiese was second Michigan's full back casualty. Jack Weisenburger suffered a jaw fracture during the army game and since has seen only limited service wearing a special protective device,
Princeton to Play
Cage Games PRINCETON, N. J, Oct. 28 (U. P.).—Princeton's basketball team, playing under the direction of Coach Frank (Cappy) Cappon for the first time since 1042, will play 22 games during its 1946-47 schedule, Athletic Director R. Kenneth
Pumas’ Defeat ea aT Ist in Six Years rs aor ad ; pass in the third ;
COLLEGEVILLE, Ind., Oct. 28.— clubs had scored
For the first time in more than six years 8t. Joseph's college today was|°P A us! al eg ame mourning a football defeat." a. i as Jon way Incurred in October, 1940, and the The Pumas’ record of 34 ames Pumas were idle in football during
vithout a loss finally was broken |the war.
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The South Central league champs —Columbus-—are the biggest in the | school’s history, but Franklin for sure, and Greensburg perhaps, are
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| book. Farther south, Jeffersonville Most major powers accustomed! None except Culver figure as very may have its best team since its
|great 1934-35 outfit, At any rate, “ithe Red Devils are tall and stacked with veterans.
But the season does start Friday says his squad might have “a sur-| Madison, Bedford, Evansville Cenand consolidated country Schools | prisingly good season.” Culver went ral and probably Jasper also stand will begin the basketball bombard-|to the semi-finals in '45-46. New out in the south.
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