Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1947 — Page 23
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Simpson promptly whanged two shots into the nets in 27 seconds to put the Caps into'the game-winning lead and Buffalo never seemed the same after that. and two more in the final period were a bit anti-climatic.
The blustery Bisons took the lead early in the initial stanza on George Allen's marker, but the period was a ‘standoff when Gerry Couture
tween Couture and Les Douglas, The boys were rocking the dashers and spilling one another helterskelter with tough body checks, but no one was caught doing anything unlawful until a little more than _ 11 minutes of the middle period had elapsed. Then one of the officials detected Hub Macy of the Herd in a bit of hooking behind the Buffalo cage. — Hub was whistled Into the penalty box for two minutes,
That was Mr. Opportunity at the gate for Coach Ivan. sent Simpson on as the fourth forward and the strategy wasn't long in paying dividends. bulky defenders couldn't swat down all the flying Caps and Simpson
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feinted Dion out of position Tieely for the two goals. Frank Eddols got one back for Buffalo before the period ended and the clubs went into the deciding session with Indianapolis definitely holding the upper hand. Bob Blake went to the box for tripping Simpson early in the third period, but it wasn't until he came back on the ice that Enio Sclisizai whistled one past littlé Connie from about 10 feet-out on the right side |
skidded . one past Goalie Connie [to make it 4-2. Dion.. This came after some of the Turns Hat Trick fanciest passwork of the season be-| Simpson's “hat-trick” - marker
came at 11:42 of the period and Couture got his second goal with less than four minutes remaining. And now -the Caps are in a considerably healthier position for the Alm week-end than they were this time | last Friday. They go east for their | Douglas last game with Philadelphia tomerrow night and then take on New Haven at the Coliseum Sunday. It is quite coriceivable that they Co may pick up four points, Buffalo, meantime, must worry about Hershey and Providence on successive nights and Pittsburgh has a sitigle game with the Reds tomorrow.
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|Alice O'Neal Out {Of Miami Play
MIAMI, Fla, Jan. 31 (U. P)— Babe Didrickson Zaharias was scheduled to meet Laddie Irwin of Montclair, N. J, today in the semifinals of the Doherty women’s amateur golf tournament, while Peggy Kirk was bracketed against Margaret Gunther. Mrs, Zaharias scored a 3 and 1 victory over Mary Agnes Wall of Menominee, Mich., and Miss Irwin eliminated Mrs. Frank Puller of Miami. Miss Kirk of Findlay, 0, sored Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta, 2 and 1; and Miss Gunther of Memphis, Tenn., defeated Alice O'Neal of Indianapolis, 7 and 5.
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Named at Hanover HANOVER, Ind. Jan. 31 (U. P)). The appointment of Robert Hollar, former Manchester college athlete,
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By BERNARD HARMON . Local bowlers will’ engage in one,
of the busiest week-ends of the current season tomorrow and ‘Sun-
day, the inauguration of the annual women's city tournament featuring
{the various events.
The women's meet opens tomerrow at the Speedway alleys. The initial shift of 12 teams will face the maples at 3:30 p. m..with additional squads of 12 quintets each starting at 6 and 8:30 p. m. Featured on the opening day's schedule will be the appearance of Sally Twyford's Comets, one of the city's top scoring aggregations, | Composed of Mrs. Twyford, Gertrude Bradley, Eva Williamson, Margaret Skelton and Mary Baas, the Comets hold the season’s threegame and single game records in league play. Scores of 2904 and 1005 gave them the honors, Minor Events Begin Sunday
Doubles and singles competition
way Sutiday at 10 a. m. and continues until 6 p. m., when the team events entrants, will resume rivalry. Sunday team event squads are Siated at 6 and 8:30 p. m. ! Defending champions are Marott | Shoes in the team event; Dorothy! Berkopes and Genie Drexler in the doubles and Miss Berkopes in the singles and all-events. Out at the Broad Ripple alleys, | Ea full schedule of activity is slated,
Club, Barrett's Inn, Wadley Co. and Eagle Creek Nursery compete for
5 Ripple’s annual elimination event
for teams using the 63d st alleys.
Semi-Finals Sunday At 9 p. m, Ranger's Phillip 66,
S, Buffalo, Eddols, (McFadden), 14:47. NEXT GAMES : J Firestone-Monarch, Munger Signs, Penalties—Maoy (hooking); Millar (inter- morrow night — INDIANAPOLIS, ference), Petiod Seoting—8.- Indi d PRadelphi, Bufisio st ershey; Phi and Happy Landing vie for the rer er oring— ndianapolis, | Haven a jevelan ovidence at Pitts- + 8clisizzi, (Wochy), 6:29; 7 Indiana ols, burgh: . Louls at Sprin maining two semi-final spots. The, (Nicholson), 11:43; 8, Lindi -Bunday—New Haven at INDIANAPOLIS: semi-finals are slated Sunday aft-|3 Couture, (Douglas), Sclisizel), 16" 2. Buffa; lo. at Rrovidenics; Philadelphis at
ernoon at 4 and the finals at 6 p. m. A women’s match, featuring al team of the city’s leading pastimers| against Louisville's crack Manhat- | tan’ Bowling Ball five, also starts|®
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