Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1947 — Page 9
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Providence Hands Local Skaters Worst Defeat : On Home Ice This Season by 6-2
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
. Strange as it seems, the Indianapolis Caps now are in third place lin the American Hockey league's western division instead of crowding
» hive-beens for Tommy Ivan's puck
“lost; on Saturday they invaded Hershey and lost, and last night, out at the Coliseum on the home rink again, they lost, this time to Providence, Three defeats in a row just when points were precious. Rough going,
mates. Is there a doctor in the (¥
house? + It was Providence's first victory over the Capitals this season, and it was 6 to 3, a “record” for a Cap defeat at home this season. Moresover, a crowd of 9336 eager fans durned out to “watch the Hoosiers bounce back after losing two.” Third Period Fatal But it wasn't to be fhat way. The Rhode Island Reds outhustled ‘and outlasted the Caps in the third period and it was a case of let the ice chips fall where they may. It looked like the Caps lost steam and heart after bombarding the Providence goal like nobody's business in the first session only to be turned back by agile goalie Mike ‘Karakas and his defensemen. The ‘Caps also had a lot of bad luck throughout the game on their shots,
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“misses kept piling up. * The contest was more or less on ‘the rough side and the Caps were hurt in a big way By the penalties, especially in the third period when Ahey were shut out and the Reds ‘scored three times. Reds Pull Ahead ‘The visitors scored first in the
initial period and the Caps tied it|son
up. In the second period, the Reds got two, the Caps one, And that Jhird period was all in Little Rhodie’s favor.
In Hershey Saturday night, the ofti clals — Gillighen and Ted Caps, claimed they shoved the puck | Gram. into the Bears’ net on one occasion| ON the Ice and were “robbed.” Les Douglas, AMERICAN LEAGUS who made the drive, said he hit L TPs 0 OG the disc so hard it went right Cleveland as tenets a io 3 5-18 12 through the back of the net. But INDIANAPOLIS a 1 1 8 203 142 rst ot © 88 | Eastern, Pitino a on fo 40 sa ey drs we grog 0 v C8 ciiives a= 38 63 Dick Miller, the Caps’ general Springfield ......1§ 3 § 36 13% 18
manager, today filed a protest with ‘the league over the Hershey incident after obtaining all the facts from Coach Ivan and Douglas.
| As a result of the three-game 1os- |} ing streak, the Caps dropped to |Pit third place, one point behind thes
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only one point ahead of fourth plice Pittsburgh. The Caps’ next game will be at home, Thursday, against that fastclimbing Buffalo aggregation. The Bisons are the league's defending champions. The Hoosiers are now six game points behind leading Cleveland. » The Caps were crippled last night. Gerry Couture, one of their high scorers, was unable to play because of a game leg received in the rough fracas at Hershey Saturday. It was a 3-t0-2 game. Providence (8) Indianapolis | {
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Indianapolis ... . 0 rovidence Spares — ‘Bedard Poy te, Whitelaw, Bush, Grigg, Arcand, Rossignol, Wilson, Roach, Indianapolis es — Bukovich, Simpson, Lica Bimon, Nicholson, Wochy, Wiest, Podolsky, Blake, Kennedy. Pirst Peri Bcoring ~— 1LaPlante (Bush, Scherza), 4:38; 2-Indj~ Shabolts Douglas (Sclisizaf, Nicholson), Penal alty—Wilson (cross-checking).
Second Period Scori — 3-Providence, ombe ( La te), 5:14; 4Indianapolis, Lica ~ (Simpson), 19:41; 5-Providence, Roach (Grigg oangnol). 18:16, alties—Bessone (interference), Bukovich (hooking), P: ) er checking), bovis ol (hooking), Nichol(in Nicholson ( minute misconduct). “Douglas (slashi ird Period Scoring — op rovidence, Burlington (unassis (Cad, 100; a Prov dence, Burlington
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RESULTS LAST NIGHT Providence 6, INDIANAPOLIS 3. Cleveland 5, New Hav Pittsburgh 0, Bu
Cl da 3 ns Yeh 1 PAY Cleve n : Hershey 3, IA APOLIS 12, 4, AYER 1 Buffalo Philaas ia 1, Sst. ‘8, ence 6 (tie),
Tex GAMES marrow XN fo teclaveiand at Bt. Louis; at A imesdiay— Phila eiphia at Springfield;
Pit ay—Buffalo at INDIANAPOLIS; New Haven at Providence.
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Bull Montana, It is a Fo it show for the polio fund.
Pro Linksmen Expect Trouble
PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 27 (U. P.). ~The professional golfing circuit was threatened with more trouble today as Ben Hogan and company packed thelr golfing tools and headed far the $10,000 Tucson open
mas [280d pro-amateur tournament.
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Mangrum in the final round yesterHogan had 270. Mangrum tied with Ed Oliver at 277. Trouble threatened when Dick Metz,» who recently threw a punch
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The Indianapolis Athletic club senior men’s and women’s swimming teams dropped two decisions to Purdue university natators at Latayette yesterday. The Purdue men won handily from the Indianapolis seniors, 6034, while Purdue coeds and Lafayette girls registered a 56-19 triumph over the I. A. C. girls. Jack Patton scored the only first places for the Indianapolis men in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events. Virginia McVey in - the 100-yard back stroke was the only I. A. C.'girl winner, - . The Central “Y” swimmers took a 38-37 decision from the I. A. C. team Saturday night.
Hardwood Notes
Sacred Heart BES tock ne lead In the C. Y. 0. Senior Holy Cross, ot hoe 21, my ay. Other scores flip , Cathedral 23; St. Ann 26, 26, Listie Flower 8; St. Catherine 29, v. Trinity 23; St. John B51, for Div No. 1 at
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-H0. erine 54, St. 3 No 1%t. Anthon 30, red Heart 24; St Philip No. 1 45, Holy ; Holy Trinity No, 3 53, Holy Cross 47
Results yesterday at Dearborn gym: South Side Cards 29, Standard Grocery 18; East Side Shamrocks 38, Security Cartage 17; Riverside Cards 26, Wayne Vault 13: Case Hestrit ». Stone's Crossing 30; ingan A, Madison 39; Bulldogs 41, Broad Ripple Hatchets 38;
Indiana uipment 38, J. D. Adams 29; 7-Up 40, Flackville 26; East Side Hornets 63, Armour 51; Moose Lodge 43, Green-
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Greensb ". Zinser Eleotris def: Squirt yesterday at the Armory, It was She eighth loss in 26 games season for Squirt,
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infantile paralysis fund on the combination card tomorrow night at the Armory, Opening~the. shew at 8:30 will be a five-round scrap between Billy Jones, Indianapolis, and Bishop Murphy, Negro battler out of Chicago. They are middleweights, Jones is a former Times ~ Legion Golden Gloves middleweight champ.
weight, takes on a highly touted oppofient in Al Diaz, Mexico City, in the eight-round mitt-tossing fea~ ture. It is Diaz's ‘first appearance
here. Junior Heavy Grapplers The grapplers will take over after the two fistic attractions with four top - ranking junior ‘heavyweights providing the action in a tag-team match, Young Bull Montana, Los Angeles, and Dan Savage, Salt Lake City, two rough and fumble style of matmen, will clash with Billy Thom, Indianapolis, and Rene LaBelle, Toronto. It is for two falls out of three. Tomorrow night's show will be the seventh annual polio benefit staged by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules A, C. Prices are 90 cents for general admission and $1.80 fog) ringside and reserved seats. Tickets are on sale at Haag’s drug store at Pennsylvania and Washington sts.
Casting Tourney Scores of 95 in the % and % ounce events gave Mrs. Ed Bright victory in two everts in the In-
dianapolis C g club tourney at Tomlinson hal¥- yesterday. Jack Moore won the mén’s % ounce
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TOMORROW: Cathedral st Lebarion.’ Fortville at Lawrence Central, WEDNESDAY Pendleton at Beech Grove. Danville at Decatur Central. i ' FRIDAY Ben D#vis at Decatur Central. Broad Ripple at Pike Twp. Cathedral vs. Washington at Fleld-
ne, Stioriridgt at Fieldhomc Windfall at Crispus Attucks, Bloomington at Howe. Greenfield at Lawrence Central, Muncie Central at Tech, Noblesville at Warren Central.
Beech Grove at Sacred Heart, Noblesville at Broadripple. Cathedral at Tech, Crispus Attucks at Evansville Lincain,
Silent Hoosiers at South Bend Central Catholic. Greencastle at Washington.
Anderson to Pilot Columbus Red Birds
COLUMBUS, O., Jan, 27 (U. P.. —Hal Anderson, 43-year-old former baseballgplayer, minor league manager and scout, has been named pilot of the Columbus Red Birds of the American association. Anderson, once an outfielder. for Columbus, succeeds Charlie Root, who was unable to guide the Red Birds out of second division during
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Cathedral's Trish will be the busiest of the high school basketball] Fi teams in these parts this week, starting a three-game card at Lebanon |” Coach Cleon Reynolds’ snipers will be after thelr th victory in|, their last nine games against the Tigers, Ne i straight. Saturday against Ben Da 44-38. On Friday, they'll play
They racked up thelr fourth ashington in half of a twin bill at
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on Saturday night they tackle Tech in the East side side gym, For the most part, close games marked Saturday's play on the high school front," Shortridge was extended the limit before nudging out Howe at Tech gym, 33-30 with Center Gene Rogers getting nine points for the winners and Hugh Moreillon 11 for the Hornets.. The Blue Devils led at the intermission by 15-13. Broad Ripple beat off a last, half Lawrence Central rally to beat: the Bears on their own court, 38-30, while Southport was dropping a 40-36 verdict to Gary Tolleston. Washington's Continentals polished off Warren Central, 45-34, in 8 bit of city-county rivalfy and South ‘Siders cheered for Manuals second victory of the season, a 4625 conquest of the Silent Hoosiers.
before winning this one. Sacred Heart lost to Gilboa township on the Spartans’ home court in the other Saturday engagement,
44-38, /
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