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Tied With Pittsburgh * ForWestern Lead After Drubbing Bisons
Hoosiers Humble Buffalo With 9-to-1 Victory; Score 6 Goals in Final Period
The Indianapolis Capitals who humiliated the Buffalo Bisons, 9 to 1, last night at Buffalo will be skating for their fifth straight home ice victory tonight when they meet Providence at the Coliseum at 8:30. Last night the Caps did something that hasn't been done in many & moon. They gave the Bisons one of their most severe beatings before home fans and moved into a tie for first place in the Western Division of the American Hockey League with Pittsburgh. | But even then the Caps managed to The Caps raced to a two-goal/get their third goal when Cliff lead going into the final period last | { Simpson scored just before the night; and then really poured the | b ded rubber puck past bewildered Buf- USE Jounied, i falo netminder Paul Bibeault. They| The best bout of the second period tallied no less than six goals in the|was when Nelson Podolsky and Bi-| final 20 minutes. beault exchange good solid punches’ Torrid Scoring ih front of the Buffalo goal until
Forward Jerry Brown scoréd the officials separated them. Hal Jack~ only goal of the game for Buffalo,| ison, Buffalo defenseman, also was who was knocked out of first piace | hailed inte the penalty box. Danny by the defeat. He opened a torrid) {Eummes, eF Sefengema; Hinde Dara : si. two trips e “hoosegow” an s Hight $1 scoring). by We oppost { Dewsbury of the Caps made so After Brown's goal at 2:28 in the Much noise in the penalty box, first period, the play went fast and slapping his stick furious and before the period ended| Indianapolis led, 2 to 1, on goals|PENAlty was added. by Fernand Gauthier and Marty Bisons Outplayed Pavelich. During the final period, the Caps In the second period, the two outplayed and outskated the Bisong teams forgot about hockey and be-|and kept the little red light blinking gan a parade to the penalty box asi pehind Bibeault continuqusly. When officials handed out nine penalties.!it was all over the Caps had
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fattened up their scoring averages; On the Ice HM | with a tally of two markers apiece | wi» AMERICAN LEAGUE i Eastern’ Division for Gauthier, Simpson and Barry be W L T Pts. G oG|Sullivan and .one apiece for New Haven 1.0% 4 © 's 28 24|Pavelich, Enio Sceasizzl and Zloyd Providence chanees 3 3 1 1 21 HDoran. Hershey ' ......c:s.s 371 813 2 Philadelphia “rans 1 5 1 3 2:1 30 On the rebound, the Washington Springlieid ., ...... 1 6 0 3 19 3irjons were sitting pretty in the
INDIANAPOLIS .. 5 1 Pittsburgh .. sb
Buffalo . 1 7 2 8st. is is i 1 9 28 324 DeXt week. Slevelang 3 1 7 23 24 The Lions pulled into undisputed |
possession of the Eastern Division |
lead*last night with a 3 to 1 victory over Hershey, what's more, the Lions get a chance to increase their margin over second-place LHaven since they face two weak opponents—Philadelphia and Buf-
RESULTS LAST NIGHT American League INDIANAPOLIS 9, Buffalo I, Washington 3, Hershey 1. Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 5. Cleveland 0 Springfield 3. National Laagug Boston 3, New York 1 Toronto 3, Monizea) 1. Datroit §, Shicago 2 tates
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left-wingers will see action tonight at the Coliseum against Reds in Providence's first visit of the season. They're (left fo right) Nelson Podolsky, Enio Sclisizziy Marty Pavelich and Bruce
Burdett.
"PORTSIDE SHOOTERS—This quartet of Indianapolis Cap
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Coach Tony 9. today continued to work Sophomore Dave Peterson as his first string quarin preparation for the
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Peterson saw some action against Western Michigan after Ed Fike, who started at the post, received
Wabash encounter, Bill Sylvester,
regular Bulldog quarterback, suf-|the fewest mistakes,”
New| fered a sprained ankle. Both Sylvester and Fike have been working out in practice ses-|line as the Bulldogs,
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Pin Patter
JOHNNY FEHR and Patty Striebeck shared the bowling honors in league competition last night, Fehr rolled a 7I12 in the Indianapolis League at Pritchett’s, while Miss Striebeck tallied a 629 in the Fox-Hunt
Sponsor's loop. Veteran—of the Bowes Seal Fast quintet, Fehr combined games of
By Frank Wilson
203, 256 and 253 for his total. His high score also aided the Bowes team J»
* After Seetng Hockey, Players in Other 4 Games Appear to Be in Stew w Motion
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to garner a three-game total of were rolled in the Indianapolis
3028, The games were 1000, 1031 and session at Priwhens fr 997.
hl THE ™WO Hoosier gentlemen who left Indianapolis for the Lone | Star State last week end are doing {quite well thank you. According to A United Press mes[sage from Houston, the scene of the National Doubles Champion PETE ERNST. Toiing ‘3 the| hip tourney, Harry Wheeler and Inter-Club League at Pritchett’s, jonnny Murphy stood third in line came through with the high single among the 64 competing teams. game of the evening's work when They were given an excellent he wound up his 677 series with a chance for a finals berth. 286. His other games were 217, Their total in pins as of 4 p. m, and 174, | Wednesday was 4681 in 12 games. Other honor counts were turned Their 1 p, m., 4-game block total in by Paul Flelds, 651, compiling Wednesday was 1688. This was the games of 167, 267 and 217, for the highest block' rolled up until that Delaware Bowl, and Joe Michaelis, time in the tolrney. Wheeler con650, on games of 205, 218 and 227 nected for 826 and Murphy dropped for Pritchett's Recreation. Both 862.
Last Night' s Leading Bowlers
Miss. Striebeck, who rolls wit team No. 5 in the Fox-Hunt group, | put together games of 180, 235 and 214 to score her fourth honor series
of the season. ” . . “
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Yesterday Hinkle’ sent the varsity against the freshmen squad which will meet Wabash frosh toleague today—and the good fortune g 1400's annugl grid rivalry with|MmOITow afternoon in the Bowl. ria In a skull session Coach Hinkle R. Biller, told his men that “they are just Don as big as we are. They play the {same system that we do. It's just W.
a knee injury. Previously in the!a question of who blocks, tackles, | and runs the hardest and makes le |
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