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ng. along But Chances Are Good for Upsets Here WiLn And in 15 Other Cage Centers i een : By BOB STRANAHAN ie Dyer to Two teams with speed to spare, but a distinct lack of height will round into form [enter the regional towrnament at Butler tomorrow in favorites roles. without hurrying Southport reigns as a six-point choice over Fortville in the 1:15 in any manner. |P. Mm. opener, while Pendleton has been given a similar rating by the y . According to|handicappers against Clayton in the 2:30 afterpiece. Fa dispatoh from| But this won't make a particle of difference to thousands of followi the Cards’ camp, ers of the underdogs. They'll jam = Brecheen the frail/Butlers big: goalhouse to another Precheen said he “has felt ho in capacity crowd and will pull loyally | Gary Emerson as an eight-point gftects from his two complete fOr an upset. games and his relief assignment in That's tradition in Hoosier bas-
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final meet on March 15. Other Centers Doped
Here's a brief glimpse into the situation at the other centers:
BEDFORD — The Stonecutters hold two season triumphs over Jeffersonville and will have the advantage of the home court. Seymour is 12-point choice over Mar-~ engo in the second game, but. the Owls will be on the other end of back work on the the wagering at night. BLOOMINGTON « Terre Haute Garfield, undefeated thus far, is listed as a 12-point choice over Linton’s Miners in the opener with . | Ellettsville as an 1l-point favorite over little Cory in the second tilt.
Eagles to continue along the tourney trail at night. CLINTON—Clinton and Coving- » ton are rated as something of a toss-up in the opener hut Crawfordsville carries a six-point advantage of the handicappers against Greencastle in the second afternoon encounter. The Athenians Hoffman, Purdue, and Bob Cook, | (Crawfordsville, that is) would seem Wisconsin, forwards. a good choice at night. But don't
Iowa's Herb Wilkinson and North- | ¢, western’s Benny Schiladler at thelr,
ketball—the crowd whooping it up| And it will all of the other 15 rethe elbow sore- gional centers tomorrow. There are
ham plenty of those small town and ured his nurling township schools still in the run-
. ‘Brecheen showed ning, too, so there are ample op-
dianapolis sectional against superior |
Dopesters figure the Garfield Purple |
Pendlefon Afternoon
= Clashes Tomorrow
Goes With Bombers
| favorite over undefeated Rensselaer,
(of course. ; HUNTINGTON
over Monroe in the second meet-
“HAMMOND — The books have
{but this corner is inclined to string {along with the Bombers despite that big spread. East Chicago Washington by 12 over Michigan City in the second game is the other handbook choice. East Chicago at night,
Huntington |
hi ed. thro the In, dos expect too much trouble Seuthpogt rac ugh from Chester “Center “in “the 1 15] height odds #Hd~ Couth™ Jewel [sme while Portiand rates the nod. Young's fire brigade warriors would | seem the logical choice as the rep-| Ing. It looks like Huntington will|resentative from here in.the semi- {make another trip to the” Muncie
re Favored In Local
CONQUERORS OF CHAMPS—Pendleton's Trish overthrew Anderson's defend-
a berth in the local regional to right) Kenneth Michael,
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third with the Pittsburgh Hornets, and these two teams will “have it out” in the Smoky City tomorrow night before the Caps reappear on their home ice against the Providence Reds Sunday. There are no league games scheduled tonight but there will be five tomorrow with all teams in action. The four teams striving for playoff berths in the American Jeague's western division will square off tomorrow as follows: Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, Buffalo at Springfield; ana’ Providence at Clévelana.
a four-point edge over Buffalo and five-point margin over both Indianapolis and Pittsburgh. But any way you look at it, the Caps still are in a tough spot. They have played more games than the others, and in victories are two behind both Pittsburgh and Buffalo and six behind Cleveland.
Tribe Trainer Busy at Camp
the busiest man in the Indianapo lis spring camp today.
footing here is soft and heavy.
needs heavy traffic and settling.
Pitchers and catchers ‘wen under
Jimmy Brown.
Times § the Providence protest, but the LEESBURG, Pla Mm) darch 7— a Trainer Jim (Hump) Plerce was Reds now have appealed his deci-
Yesterday's session for the batterymen brought up the usual crop of sore muscles, not only in arms and shoulders but legs as well The
The diamond was rebuilt by Tom Logan of the Tribe staff, but still
through a long basic drill yesterday the guidance of Manager This consisted of
The Hoosiers have just four to play, two on the road and two at home. Reds Appeal Ruling And that disputed Indianapolis victory at Providence on Feb. 26 is not definitely settled. Maurice Podoloff, league president, disallowed
sion to the league's board of gov€rnors. Should the governors reverse Po|doloff’s ruling, the Caps will lose a point in the standings and the Reds will gain ong. But the governors usually uphold the president, and are also usually guided by the judgment and reports .of -the referees, who ruled the Feb. 26 game was
Cleveland, in first place... holds)
FRIDAY, MARCH. 1, 047 egional
Hockey Caps Hang On |In Stirring Race for That Playoff Spot
Hoosiers Tie Hornets for Third in Points by Outhustling Second-Place Bisons .
. By EDDIE ASH, Times Sport Editor . The Indianapolis hockey Caps “strengthened their bid” for a place . | In the post-season playoffs last night by turning back the hard-riding | Buffalo Bisons, 4 to 2, out at the Coliseum, * A cheering, but not always sporting crowd of 6116 fans watched the Hoosier icers jump out in front and go on to sweet victory. The victory shoved Tommy Ivan's pastimers int a point tie for
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‘HOOSIER HOSPT ALT Although the Indianapolis hockey Caps were ahead from the start in last night's game, this situation didn’t pipe down some of the unruly fans who persist in indulging in unsportsmaniike conduct. A live - 22 caliber shell was tossed on the ice in the second period. And ‘as the referees. were coming out for. the third period, they were drenched with water ay juveniles. x
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Cap Scoring
Simpson 42 79 Morrison 7 Douglas 23 3 75 Summers 6 i Licari 19 238 47, Gauthier 5 11 18 Wochy 19 43(Podoisky 8 & 14 Bukovich 19 4 10 14 Sclisiast _19 13 31/Burdette 4 $ 2 Doran ® 23 31|Dewsbury 6 - Wiest 14 13 37 Kennedy 3.3 » Millar 15 13 27|8imon 1L 4 Bisons in the third stansa while
the Caps stepped out and tallied a fourth counter to sew up the night's skatefest. Les Douglas and Fernand Gauthe jer paced the Hoosiers in points with three apiece each. They eollected one. goal and two assists apiece. The Caps’ other goals were registered by Enio Sclisizzii and Nel. son Podolsky. It was the last regular season fracas between the teams and was No. 8. Indianapolis won three, Buffalo three and’ there were two deadlocks, which makes it all even between ‘the Hoosiers and the league's ‘defending champions. Baffale (2) Indianapolis 4)
.|an Indianapolis 6-5 victory. eek Sa vy Millar: The Caps hustled last night and [Blake —....-... Rp... were quick with the stick. They Lewis Ag L. w
shot a goal by the Bisons’ goalie, | ¥
Connie Dion, just 23 seconds after Kay.
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Willard Reed, ‘weight champlo title against the Petersen of Ind! Armory tonight. The upstate be his second appe ing & recent c decision over J¢ mer Indiana ch NR’ will be th fense since ret duty for the | boy who made § dfter winning
The Brown-1 open the action
Golf Meet
Secretary . C nounced today | of the directors District and th sociations has | 21 at noon at t
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. He is Werner Strunk, who was used in relief most of last season. . . Looks like hell be a sure starter this trip... . Millers are yelling to their parent club, the New York Giants, to round up sbme lefties. = y= = “AREN'T SPORTSWRITERS PEOPLE? . . . Basketball teams of the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas will meet before a handful of Rewspapermen and athletic offielals In Missouri's spacious fieldRouse tonight. . fluenza
go broke on this one. Bears Favored
EVANSVILLE—Princeton rates a slight nod over Tell City in the! 1:15 contest and the Bears of Evansville Central are picked (on the pdrlay cards) as a 10-point favorite over Boonville. Central nipped Princeton-by a single point in a scheduled game, but the Bears while the meeting between Aflingseem to. have a habit of coming ton and Napoleon is ranked as all through when the chips are down even. Lawrenceburg would seem and probably can do it at night. [the best selection to represent this FT. WAYNE — The host South tegional in the Indianapolis semiSiders rate heavily over Spencerville in the opener but the Ken- UTE BEND — Elkhart over dallville-Silver Lake meeting figures 'Winamac and South Bend Central much closer, Kendallville being the over Culver reads -the form sheet, choice by three points. South Side but there could be an upset here. is doped to continue to the Muncie South Bend Central for a regional semi-final with a victory at night. |winner, if you MUST have & choice. GREENSBURG — Handicappers| VINCENNES—Washington Cathpick Shelbyville by five points over |olic is given a six-point bulge over the Madison in the first game and|Shelburn and Jasper a seven-point think Pranklin will win by three | margin over the host - Vincennes
Coach—Amos Shelton.
: Colors—Red and Black. Name
No. Pos, Ht. Wt. Class 11—Junior Ward Center 6-3 180 Junior 3—LeOren Allen Guard 5-10 150 Senior 9—Junior Wingler Guard 5-10 150 Senior 4—Kenneth Barnes Forward 8 165 Senior 12—Earl Settles Forwerd 6 160 Junior 8—Kenneth Givan Guard 5-10 160 Senior T—Wesley Quinn Guard 5-11 160 Soph. 5—Russell Michaelfelder Center 6-2 160 Preshman 10—Dick Carter Forward 6 170 Senior 6—Kenneth Osborn Forward 5-10 155 Junior
PENDLETON IRISH
as fielding and hitting practice.
the Indians’ first practice Wednes-
the suspended list. t50-s0 pitcher last year, eight games and losing six.
semi-final. ing state high school basketball champs last week to gain “LARATEITE=The Just Brsneos, tomorrow when they'll oppose Clayton. Front row (left 0! ex an iL TT B handily James Schug, Rex Clendenen, Gene Crosley and Jack Crosley. Rear, Darrell Maitlen, and conserve their strength for the A eatrVe dlp Spath ¢ » Bob Brandenburg, Marvin Harvey, Alvin McCarty and Dick Goff. ville-Otterbein winner, which probably will be Rossville. Lafayette F ¥ R | n looks the best all the way but dont| I GIG TS ON egiona -"OeS Spooun) Buswile. ves SOUTHPORT CARDINALS LOGANSPORT—The handicap po we devel Young. Colors—Red and White. pets ngure Logansport and Manon | No. No. . Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class are even-Stephen in the first after- yo" 15 gennetn Bridges Center 6 170 Senior posts game, but we'll take the home| 5 5-Leon Genser Forward 59 150 Senior court advantage. Flora and Peru, , p.. Bertram Guard 61 160 Juni ked as a toss-up in nay - unior also are ran 3 3—Marvin Christie Forward 5-11 150 Junior the second game. Dont hock the| , 5 nove vount Center 6-3 160 Senior family jewels to het on this tourney | y {14 4—Kenneth Wheeler Guard 6-3 175 Junior or youre liable wind ‘up un-|,, 13—Don Buck Forward 6-3 155 Senior Hessed. A timid vote for Peru. 14—Carl Epler * _. Guard 5-11 150 Senior MARION—The chaps with the 4 13 pon Gustin Forward 5-10 150 Senior 'out-the-corner-moyth talk think| g 13_ Richard Miner Forward 5-8 145 Junior {Kokomo will beat Tipton by four lin the first game and that Marion _ FORTVILLE DEMONS is 15 points better than North Man- Coach—L. O. Brown. Colors—Purple and Gold. chester. We'll string along and Gd. Wh. ! take the Giants at night — home/No, No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt.. Class floor again. | 11 - 11—Charles Kroeckel ° Center 6 145 Senior MUNCIE—A heads-or-tails af- 00 10—Charles Skinner Guard 5-11 185 Senior fair between Spiceland and Spar- 5—Howard Barnhart Forward 5-5 135 Senior tanburg in the 1:15 meeting and 44 4—Robert Cross Forward 5-9 . 148 Senior the same coin flip on Muncie Bur- 66 6—Junior Lindamood™. ‘Guard 5-17 155 Senior ris and Richmond in the 2:30 tussle. ! 88 8-Ted Rushton Forward 6 160 Soph. {Just for the sake of argument, we'll! '77 7—Turman Rushton Forward 6-1 160 _. Soph. go along with Richmond all the way. | |33 3—Robert Norris Guard 5-8- 135 Freshman La eburg Figures 122 2—James Deakyne ° Guard 5-10 160 Freshman RUSHVILLE—Lawrenceburg fig- 99 ,9-Glenn Thacker Center 6-3 185 Junior * ures over Everton in the first one CLAYTON CARDINALS
contract to another Triple-A club.
Billiard Meet
Trade parlors. In last
Pitcher George (Pinky) Woods, a 1946 holdover, who participated in
day, had another salary row with President Owen Bush yesterday and | iod leadi left camp. He has been placed on °°] »3 10 1, He was just a’ winning |.
It 18 time. said efforts will be made to sell his
Lou Spivey .plays Phil Greenberg‘ler tonight at 8 in the state tri-rai billiard tourney at the Board of| night's match Art Phelan won from Al Ma-, loof, 50-22, in 61 innings. Phelan | had a high cluster of six.
Sollege o banning all activiHes except c d library work v . . forcing all nts to stay over North Vernon. That would
a home Wea non \Im class. ®» “PRIZE FIGHT BONANZA. three consecutive fight shows, Madi- | |dog position. Shelby won two from | #n ‘Square Garden, New York, has|'he Grizzlies during scheduled! played to near-capacity crowds... South Central conference play. On Feb. 14, welterweights Charlie Pusari and Tippy Larkin drew 18,494 fans and $115.455: on Feb. 21, welterweights Tony Janiro and Beau " Jack attracted 18,062 and $98,053, Winners in Saturday afternoon ahd last Friday night Gus Lesnevich |828mes at each of the 16 regionals and Billy Fox drew 18,318 and $102 - | Will meet at 8:15 p. m. Saturday. me... Totals for the three| The complete regional pairings:
shows were 54,874 fans and $316.- AT INDIANAPOLIS 0s. 1:15—Fortville vs. Southport, 2:30—Pendleten vs. Clayton.
(Fieldhouse Foes' Season Records
: . * » * SPORTS QUERIES. . . Answer to s«& P.. When Enos Slaughter scored | from first with the winning run in the last game of the 1946 world series the ball was hit to the out-
| snipers. Looks like the Jaspers at
throw those bitter rivals into the night. title game at night with Shelby- | And there you are, all the win- . In! ville’s Golden Bears in the top-|ners wrapped up in one package.
But we have a hunch that they’ll go right ahead and play those tourna{ments tomorrow" just the same,
Pairings for the Regionals
AT BEDFORD
1:15—Bedford vs. Jeffersonville. 2:30—Marengo vs. Seymour.
AT BLOOMINGTON
1:15—Linton vs. Terre Haute 2:30—Elletsville vi. Cory
AT CLINTON
1:15—~Covington vs. Clinton. 2:30 Greencastle vs. Crawfordsville.
AT EVANSVILLE 1:15--Tell City vs. Princeton. 2:30—Evansville Central vs. Boonville.
AT FT. WAYNE 1: Bll Wayne South Side vs. Spen:er-
2: 30—Sitver Lake vs. Kendallville,
Garfield.
T GREENSBURG fleld. . . . Shortstop Pesky of the roRTvILLE SOUTHPORT , | 1:13—Madison vs. Shelbyville. Red Sox went out and took the|1s-Lape 29 22 Frankiin gp. TW-Nonts Sermon Neat in: relay . . . held th 24 Middletown 13 55—Elwgod 31 and Slat thier e ball too long 53—Greenfield 29 38—Center Grove 27 1:13. ensclaer ry Gary Emerso ug beat his throw to the | 53-Summitville 37 37— Washington .24| *:30—Michigan City vs. East “Chicago plate. . . . Answer to P. M. . . The t. Mary's ~~ 41/35—Lawrence Ch. 34 2 )ingon, 44—Pendieton 32 4l-Laihedral +33} AT HUNTINGTON } poet Sudge Suled sw the puck: had | 37 Wilkinson = 41} 45— AIRS Sem CHOSE r ve, Hantlagion, Prossed "the “Tinie “of the i Murklevitte = ar Shurtrige “37 2:30—-Monroe vs. Portlaid Re cage] 36—Morristown 39! 29—Greenwood © 22) AT LAFAYETTE fron, + + » And his ruling of “no 34 Batson 42 33—Tech 30| 1. is—Zionsville Lafayette. Jeff & ” a] 44 iy q s vs, a T goal” was not questioned and no Lawrence on. 3 31130 Walon Ganl. 31 iBone vo: Odruans Jefierson. protest was filed. ae 31-Lapel tout 2 36-Gary Toliestn 40 AT LOGANSPORT . pi mio —rranklin | 1:15~Legansport' vs. M . S-Pmgeen 1 tomowe MUP | dari hn, BS. Marys 30 31-—-Decatuy Cent. 41 AT MARION ounty Tourney artinsville 40 35—Wilkinson 34 County Tourney- Fa pten pee. vs. Marion. 42—Maxwell 28 36—Lawrence Cn. a1) Lg 9 Insallation 56—Eden 43 —Sectional— AT MUNCIE Easy Terms —S8ectional-- | 32—8hortridge 3 Ls Spartanburg vs. Spiceland.
48-—McCordsville 25 55—Ben Davis 49 32—-Mt. Comfort 22|37-—Lawrence Cn. 33| 43—QGreenfleld 21/ %9--Warken Cent, 35 PENDLETON CLAYTON
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3 /1:15—~Washington Catholic vs. Shelburn.
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COLLEGES . 42, Lafayette 40.
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| Georgetown 63, Villanova 55.
23 | Long Island 60, Muhlenberg 54. 38 | Eastern Juno 55. Eureka 45.
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Wesleyan 57. | Creighton 51, Wichita 43, il Hamline 54, Augsburg 40. | Southern Conference Tourney First Round | South Carolina 56, Duke 54. 23 North Carolina State 55, Maryland 4 31 | George - Washington 170, NR ahg 43. and
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Coach—Charles Stiedle. Colors—Yellow and Green. On the Ice | ga wn SBN No. No. Name . Pos. Ht. Wt. Class W L TPs. G OG, 13 + 32—Bob Brandenburg Forward _ 5-8 165 Senior Qevelang ........31 I SP 5 35—Rex Clendenen Guard 5-9, 150 Senior Pittsburgh... 33.11 9 3 43 1m 11 23—Gene Crosley Guard 5-8 130 Junior INDiajaros XR REM OBB 4 34—Jack Crosley Forward 5-7 135 Senior Eastern Division | 10 37—Dick Goff Guard 5-8 155 Junior Shey 3 3 ii 2 18.1 9 30—Marvin Harvey Forward 5-9 145 Junior Poe 2 » 1 . 3 181 208 | 8 38—Darrell Maitlen Forward 5-8 160 Junior Philadelphia. . 4 50 7 15 181° 399 3 33—Alvin McCarty -Forward 5-8 145 Junior RESULTS LAST NIGHT | 6 .36—Kenneth Michael Center 5-10 160 Senior = [NDIANAFOLS i, BuffD* 7 31—James Schug Center 5-10 165 Senior Tomorrow night — INDIANAPOLIS at! Pittsburgh; New Haven at Hershey; Provi-
Illinois Favored For Track Title
CHAMPAIGN, Ill, March 7 (U. champions, Illinois, were - heavy | favorites today to retain the Big Nine indoor track championship in the annual.conference meet which opens in the Champaign armory to- | night. Six of the Illinois athletes were ‘favored to win individual titles in
“rife T4-avetit meet, And $¥ork FeCords |
in dual meets this season were figured to gain a'15- -point margin over Ohio State. . Michigan, a perennial contender for the track title, and Wisconsin were doped to finish 15 points be--| hid the "Buckeyes, hap in a dead heat,
I. A C. Paddlers Swim Against ‘Y’ The Indianapolis Athletic club men's swimming team closes its
dual meet season tomorrow night in the Indac pool. They will meet their
Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. The “Y"
natators.
Saturday night, and several pool records may fall.
in a dual meet in conjunction at! 7:30 o'clock. This will be the opening meet fo the local juniors.
P.).—The national collegiate track!
old rivals in Coach George Madera's!
men defeated the Indac| squad, 38 to. 37, early in the season. | Every race promises to be close
dence at Cleveland; field; St. Louis at Philadel hia Su nday— Providence at Cleveland at Buffalo; St. Haven.
Lourdes Snipers Take Tourney Fight Results
The senior CYO basketball tour-| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J—Charley jy Sauyicuesly beickyel Sy Doug. Ractord. 130. New York, umph over Sacred Heart at Ca-' thedral gym. Lourdes had finished fifth in the {league standings while = Sacred |Heart was the leader. Don* Pfeif-| {fer’s eight points paced the wirl- | {ners, while Mike Zahn had 11 for {Sacred Heart.
# ~ } Irvington Whippets meet Kirsh- | bind SSR Th Ee RPI INY dependent tourney at Dearborn. In other. ‘games Christamore plays the Medical Center Stars and St. Paul's ‘opposes the Usher five. Northwest PAL won from Decatur All-Stars, 38-37; Riverside M. E: beat Kingan Packers, 44-31, and Emmaus won from orth Side Independents, 43-37, in games last night.
The North 8ide Church of God quintet defeated the Flick five, 43-32, with John Barker getting 11 points and Bill Allen 10.
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NAPOLIS; | | go at New |
wil- | outpointed |
| | Herbie Kronowitz, promising young { middleweight, makes his most im-! portant start when he tangles with | | Artie Levine (above) in the tenround centerpiece at New ; York's’
Boxing men think Herbie is a A victory | vine would go far toward
the opening faceoff. Dion was|™ clearly unready and apparently was ) out the window.” Am tied 3 up at 7:54, but the Caps bounced back at 15:16 and {left the ice at the end of the first
In the second session, the Hoosier ipuck chasers put over another ‘quickie,” scoring in 46 seconds this? This gave them a 3-1 advantage, but the Caps were caught loafing near the end of the period and the Bisons shoved in a “goal tp make it 3-2.
Dew Tw Bukovich, Sim Wochy, lsky, Licari Kenned A Ofelia McLean and “Gre
BUSA vii.ericoscras nivre 1 1 0-3 Indianapelis .............. 2 1 1—4 First Period Scorn wi Ind Douglas (Sclisigsi), Buffalo, Mce Fadden (McMahon), oi % Ind i Gauthier - (unassisted), 1s: 16.
Dewsbury (board-checknig). scien Dyriod Scoring Al Jed) hy (Doug thier w Buffa Cooper (McKay), 10:80. i (slashing), Pelds onal ing), Doran: ‘troughing). Third Period Scoring—8, Tndiahapotis Podolsk: fer), 3. alties— ir (sTashing), Agar (cross-c
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