Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1947 — Page 27

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als Tirumph continentals turned mild surprise last ing Crawfordsville st side court, 56-41. took an eanly lead age changed twice on went ahead to Continentals were quarter turn, 12-9, ntermission, 25-18, the gap to nine hird period, 36-27. Vashington led both oints,

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Catholic, rated a sé, won its opener ating Epsom, 55-38. Montgomery, 35-21, d Alfordsville, 20-11, Garfield's unbeaten who open tonight

2t- at Terre Haute,

succeed Linton as 1S.

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Ivanmen Can Break Tie By Beating Flyer Icers.

Former Local Skater Leads Bisons fo 5-3

Victory and Division

Deadlock

,'The Indianapolis Capitals, in and out of second place in the Western

division of the Aminigen Bos regain that spot alone hts Coach Tommy most

at the Coliseum tonight. A former Cap contributed to the Indianapolis downfall last night.

Jerry Brown got one of his two Des

markers in a two-goal third period t which ultimately gave Buffalo e triumph,

Crowd Is 9317 Aterowd of 9317 saw the Bisons spot Indianapolis a quick .secondperiod marker and then come from behind twice to. their first vic-

tory over the Caps on home fice this season.

The Sextets muintained a fast

both teams missed on several opties in the scoreless first od. Indianapolis struck swiftly as the middle stanza began as Gerry Couture whipped a fast shot into the pet at the .16-second mark, Tommy Cooper tallied the equaliger four minutes later when he circled the Caps’ defense and rode in on Goalie Ralph Almas before

the puck. The visitors bounded right back

ey league like a , Jack-in-the-box, can

Ivan's skaters grudgingly gave ground to their two rivals last night in a 5-3 loss at Buffalo. But they can go two points ahead of the embattled Bisons by bea

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of his pair of tallies, slapped in Johnny Mahaffey's pass just before the period ended. Midway through the final period,

Hockey Summary and Standings

Indianapolis (3)

Buftale. (85)

First Period Scoring --McMghon (cross : Shecking), (eross Shocking). Second. Period

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division |

% Pts, 3 5 IR 1 10 11 47 176 122 Cantera 11, 7 47 1581 1

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JSF, 313 RESULTS LAST Buffalo 5, JNDIANAPOLIS 3.

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NEXT GAMES

To! t. Louis at INDIANAPOLIS; | pittsburgh a at New Haven

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VERSATILE FLYER—Freddie Hergert, who plays-here tonight with the St. Louis Flyers against the Caps, has been .used both os a center and a defenseman with the Mound City club. He led the club in scoring during the 1944-45 season but last year fell down somewhat in pointgetting because he played the last 30 games as a defenseman,

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~1 “Bectional play in the state A.A. U.

basketball tournament will be held the week of Feb. 10 at the Dearborn gym, Wayne Ross, state chairman, announced today. H. G. Engelhardt will manage the local tourney. Enfry blanks now are available at the Dearborn gym, Bush-Callahan Sporting Goods Co. or from Ross, 229 Kansas st. The deadline on entries is Feb. 1. Ross also announced that the state tourney will begin Feb. 22 and that the national meet will be held the week of March 17 at Denver, Colo.

Former Hoosiers:

At Lawrence Tech 1 PHY RETF). ~Lawrente Pech, last of Michigan's undefeated collegiate basketball teams $his season, today was riding an 1l-game winning streak powered by ‘a starting five of one-time Indiana prep starts. Coach Don Ridler's startiby’ five is made up of Carl Campbell, Norm Hankins and Dave Talbert, all of Kokomo, and Dave Bruck and Ralph Holmes, both of Richmond.

Play to Continve In Billiard Meet

Hi Johnson is scheduled to oppose Phil Greenberger tonight at 8:30 a3 play continues in the state three-cushion ‘billiard tourney at the Board of Trade parlors. + Barney Mahoney won from Al Maloof, 50-30, in 76 innings last night in the tourney’s second match. Mahoney had a high cluster of six to Maloof’s three.

Grid Monograms

RENSSELAER, Ind, Jan. 16— Tom _Scollard and John Grande of Indianapolis will be among 290 St. Joseph's foothall players who will receive monograms at the Pumas’ football banquet on Jan. 22. Awards were announced by the Rev, Edward Roof, C. PP. 8, director of athletes.

Roberts Scores K. O.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Jan. 16— Bill - Roberts, Indianapolis South Side Community center light heavyweight boxer, stopped John Oliver, of Brazil, in the second round on an amateur program staged at the local armory last night.

Buc Hurler Signs PITTSBURGH, Jan. 16 (U. P). —~Nick Stfincevich was the first pitcher to. sign his 1947 contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates, it was announced today. Strincevich, 31, a right-hander, won 10 and lost 15 for the Pirates last year.

Soviets Leave Factories

LONDON; Jan. 16 (U. P.).—Soviet authorities have agreed to cease dismantling factories in their occupation zone of Germany, a communique broadcast tonight by the central committee of the socialist unity party said,

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