Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1946 — Page 11

OV. 4, 1946

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vait for vengeanes ito the final week serfes with perfect r the nation, the ranks of the (7-0), Notre Dame

lo 0, in the most [ their series. Trippi, who tossed 8 and ran 46 yards , Georgia asserted in the South by a with a first-half . U. C. L. A, easily mong the big four dary’'s, last’ Friday,

p” Game let-up game this \, which hasn't won ames, U, C. L. A

a whirlwind ar itset, piled up 14

rst period against |

romptly fell victim ng Tiger line which another point. In Ken Keufel booted goal®for a 17-to-14 vard, twice-beaten d previously un13 to 0, setting up | long runbacks of Ss. defeated but once. egon, Northwestern ina—absorbed their Jouthern California

team on the west |

gon, 43 to 0; Ohie lorthwestern, 39 te ee defeated North 14.

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se to 210—and will high as were the ‘he Irish, however, numerous and une potent reserves. ertain. The battle up front. As for the guess in this Notre Dame 28,

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By EDDIE ASH Times Speris Editor . Sharing first place in a 10-club le furnishes something to shout out and the Hoosier hockey Caps. right in there, along with Herh and New Haven with 15

nd the Bears and the Ramblers deadlocked for the eastern didon’s lead. In the west, however, the Hoors are three jumps ahead of run-mer-up Cleveland and it's a pleasure o point out that Tommy Ivan's Caps have not been defeated in heir last eight starts, a streak corting of six victories and two tie amel. It's a briftling pace the home boys have set for early season mpetition. Week-End Sweep

In Philadelphia Saturday night, e Caps skated around and through Rockets and won, 8 to 1, and the local Coliseum last night the [Hoo s outsmarted the Pittsburgh|j Hornets and emerged on the long end of a 3-to-1 score. The Hoosiers will now get three

Springfield here on Thursday night.

Cap Scoring

(Ten Games)

G A . G A Pts. Bukovich. 9 5 14/Bummers.. 2 32 4 Doran.... 4 10 14/Podolsky.. 1 2 3 [Licari..... 5 5 10{Blake 2 1 3 Simpson... 4 ‘3 7Millar..... 1 1 2 Conacher. 1 5 6 Nicholson.. 0: 1 1 orrison.. 1 5 6(Sulivan... 0 1 1 McCaig... 2 3 8|8chllsizai. ®-1 1 Wochy.... 3 1 ?

In a previous meeting between the ms, Indianapolis won at Springfield, 6 to 2. Smooth well-executed" pass plays brought victory to Indianapolis last ght before a crowd of 9156, the largest of the new campaign. The ps got off to a two-goal lead in he first period before the Hornets realized what it was all about.

home in the early minutes at 3:39, on brilliant assists by Cliff simp-

13:05 Lloyd Doran tickled the nets | ont a swell assist from Tony Licari | The Hornets pulled themselves)

made a game of it. Both clubs scored a goal, but the visitors kept the Caps more or less on the defensive. For a while it looked as though the Hornets were going to pull the Caps’ “cork,” but the Hoosiers finally. regained poise and wind and fought the Pitt pastimers to a standstill. Red Almas’ goal tending was outstanding in this | session,

Minor Penalties

The third period was scoreless with the scoring chances about even | up and with both goalies doing a! land office business kicking the disc | out of the nets. Six penalties were called, all for minor infractions of two minutes each. Stan Kemp of the Hornets served fwo hitches in the rinkside “sti” Both for tripping. The Caps’ second goal was tallied when the visitors were one player short while Bill Berson was doing “time.” Pete Backor, Pittsburgh defenseman, was still cooling his skates in the Jailhouse when the game ended, sent there two minutes for charging. The Caps’ No. 1 line got two of their gbals and the second line oné. The “first team” also delivered two of the Caps’ four assists. Tony Bukovich and Lloyd Doran top the home team in total points with 14 apiece with the former leading in goals with nine. Tony Licari/i§ third with 10 points on five gods, five assists, He's coming fast and is moving in on the hockey crowd’s popularity sweepstakes,

3 Teams Share

St, John-8t. Joseph defeated St, Catherine, 13 to 12, and St. Philip

MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1946

days of rest before clashing with |S?

Steve Wochy rammed the puck Bell

son and Hugh Millar. Then at mm

together in the second period and {Shields

C.Y. O. Grid Lead| =

Goalie Draws Fine

Goalie Hee Highton of the St. Louis Flayers (above) has been fined. $100 by President Maurice Podoleff of the American Hockey league for his part in the dis-

turbance at the Coliseum last Thursday night. Podoloff also levied a $50 fine against Coach Ralph (Bouncer) Taylor of St. Louis for sending Tommy Wilson in as goalie in vielation of league

rules. . h ” AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division . WL TPisG OG INDIANAPOLIS .... 6 1 3 15 4 19 Cleveland .......... 3 2 2 12 3 2 Fitisburgh “a «4 3 3 11.4 34 Buffalo “ ad 4% 3 8. 2828 8t. Louis .. 2.8. 8 3:30 Eastern Division Hershéy 7 32 1-13 41 Nn New Haven T 3 3 15 45-35 Springfield 3 4 6 2 ovidenoe ........ 3 6.3 @6 28 41 Philadefphia ...... 1 9°0°2:30 18

RESULTS LAST NIGHT INDIANAPOLIS 3, Pittsburgh 1, * Buffalo 2, Cleveland 3 (tie), Hershey 3, 8t. Louis 3 Asie), Providence 2, % Sringaeid 1. New Hunn 4 Philadelphia 3. TS SATURDAY INDIA APOLIS 8, 8, Philadelphia 1, Pitsburgh 7, 8t. Louls 4 ‘. Cleveland 5, Buffalo 2. Hershey 17, providence 0. New Haven oi ipragela 1.

Tomorrow nN ht «— Sprin Louis; * Wednesday—Clevelan dence; Hershey at Philadelphia; — Springfield at INDIANAPOLIS; t. New Haven.

eld at St. at ProviThursday St. Louis

OTHER LEAGUES Results

New York 7, Detroly 4 Boston 8, Toronto RESULTS LAST NIGHT Natidhal League Detroit 3, New York 1. Chicago 8, Boston 3. Only games aad. United Sthins League Omaha 5, St. Fo 3. Kansas City 8, } Hortn 5. Pays 1) Indianapolis 3 G mas

ACKOr +. unseen Nik onas | Keuap vaan McCay Hamilton . Doran

| Hiller

Licari ~—Score by Periods—

Pittsburgh .........c..0000 2 1 0-1 Indianapolis . 0—3 Officials — Eddie “Burke oi Allan

spares — Morris, Dickens,

Pittsburgh mieux, Sloan, O'Flaherty,

Wilson, Metz, Benson, Langele. Indianapolis spares — Summers, Millar, Morrison, Simpson, Biake, Wochy, Podol~ skv, Schilsizzi, Sullivan. Pirst period scoring — 1, Indianapolis, Wochy (Bimpson, Millar), 3:39; 2, Doran (Licari), 13:05. Penalties — Kemp (trip ping); Benson (interference); Kemp itripping). y Second riod scoring—3 Indianapolis, Licari (McCaig), 1:49; 4, Pittsburgh, Sloan (Langele, Lemieux), 14:24, Penalties—McCaig (interference). Third period scoring -— None, Yes Woety (hocking); Backor ing).

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By BERNARD HARMON Tournament play dominated on local bowling alleys over the weekend, as the annual Pot of Silver and Capitol City meets got ad way.

Real Estate Five in Lead

In the Capitol City, being conducted at the West Side Center,

(335) Spangler’s Garage is second with 2677 (441) 3118 and Luca’s Market is third with 2663 (432) 3095. In actual scoring, Cook's Goldblume, paced by Hershell Stillwell’s 657, totaled 2868; Bakers of Anderson took second with 2816 and L.

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~ » » ! Maurice’ Wellman left the $-3-3-5-7-8-9 on his first delivery in the Fox-Hunt Friday night. What happened to the 4 pin? .. . Johnnie Kiesel turned in the 8-10 split in

142; John Kieskl had 435 his first

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