Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1947 — Page 17

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All-America Conte i 1 Sleveland a Buffalo 7. - Largest Turnouf; Barons Here Thursday

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Over Week-End | ; ‘ ee ———— RESULTS YESTERDAY To . et Lo Trooly Toay os Th MA Dri Ki Here TOMOMTOW ort meres were. vec AA Driving King {west Side Bowling Center was the scene-of (he opening. of the seventh “Oppose Oshkosh Wins Final 100-Mile ianapolis heavyweights signed to

InarzagiohAL {annual Capitol City tourney for men. Antlers’ slides saw the beginning . On Butler Floor Event in Texas “lace newcomer Buddy Clark ef °

Jangue ° : lof the ladies’ quest for the Pot of Silver in the minth annual event; and the Pennsylvania lanes were the site of the apening of the Pennsylvania National Leagué “basketball comes doubles tournament, When next May 31 rolls around Pittsburgh in the 10-round main {back to the Butler Fieldhouse to-| "In the West.Side. event the: first hie Svqnt ute olaLve and subject ‘and ‘the . 500-mile race fleld roars! ‘event melee of five-tilt will now {morrow night at 8:30 o'clock With week-end was concerned with five- :

1 . Se action, once again ‘Ted Horn being -set up by. Matchmaker the Kautskys opposing the Oshkosh man teams. Top team at the end of Week- End Bowling ‘of Patterson, "N. J. will be entitled Carter, :

| All-Stars in the local opener, The Hooslers are just back from he sessions last night wes the Curt Er Raher Damp.

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Nevada 327 today with’ ye Re Sue we » {Reed's Photo five f Keay odiom ity ie Hockey League today more heavy duty coming up. a none-too-successful Eastern ex-| s Photo five from Hooperston, Zeaay Ane ews, AY 634 Coach Johnny Mowers’ lads were in for a little rest today; then RESULTS SATURD hibition invasion and were resting|Ill, Posting & 2797 actual count, Rufus Suey Ce " -Hun! Mora. 83 tp emwho Sr [eayy prospect, io is Ait the air base at Colum Ball State ns, land comes here on Thursday. and the same clubs Play on Baran ice Butler 35, Debau taste of league action. la total of $192. Following was the ho Al Sin te To a ed re next Saturday. Pittsburgh here op ~~ Evansville 13, CTR Oshkosh, /coached by the veteran Guarantee Tire quintet of Indian- g ud] AEN Mn iin the 1047 P joven split. ‘He belted Willard: Rped Sunday is the final home opponent one afier some neat passwork with lon Darling, didwt lose game apolis with & 3168 on an actual of % Riskinson, Fox. unt Sua ‘ 1B the 147 speed lout, of the Indiana hesvywelght vi ! ¥ (picture with a 10-round khockout, Prine . game -eastern swing during the ice ows 0. wy, Sropped their loop opener Sat- t-|first fives were: Henry W. Oetti | Dike ve ‘ 3 Twe Fast Goals y 0g. | {driving champion - show., Saonenh 40, bY Sasi 3 a. semen JI, Wayne, 3154 (2483); Hartford art? w Wolf, Jones Auto Co. ixed n BR snip at Arington J Buddy) Walker of Columbus, 0 After rap) the Bears in Her- Enio Sclisizsi got a 's Bowl, Hartford City, 3135 (2863), Father Karly, Spirit Mixed . Ho { a ee QP nae, i 1 Painters... is Tex, “-in- : encountered little difficulty in blast- Desavur, : oy YMCA Lists Dates y third period and Gauthier went in| ifeea ‘3. Jun Ouhkoth at TN: (2670), : 31 event of the year ing Springfield at the Coliseum last | autora? 0, ae (Ma.) § (ite). In the actual group the Guaran- 380 night, 9-1, before the biggest turn- Alone for the next one 28 seconds| sutors House 6. los ™re toate: of Todi ” 5 . 339! yesterday. ; ; "io Aon 4 > . LS “Toledo at Oshkosh; Bb. ‘op nt 9! Jncianapa a Wald 1138 Bill Holland of | State YMCA wrestling ipd gt, i ayne Arris, ' Doran Hurt | Rey Voll Beat Goalie Red Almas Bates § Bowdom 1 BB oy A x ainiesrae "t Tri-Cities: To-iford Bowl, 2863; third, Ten Pin Sticker WE wa had ‘ ‘ pd year's 500 and the a pros EE s March They played without Red an out of ‘a shutout when he batted in | Beloit 31, Cerieton 6. i- ‘ { Inn, Indianapolis, 2850; fourth, RA Expnal * Broad ‘Ripple 1 p. i {urday pight to the new Minneapolis Lime Cola, Indianapolis, 2859; and Jack Erwin, Fi. Square 8p m. overhaul Horn, didn't even start, the state “Y" physical education a dislocated shoulder in Hershey. tally with less than three minutes Bowiing Green 26, gar ’ ~jentry lin a sisgler by two points, |fth, The Hub, Marion, Ind. 2851, BO Davey, IS Sasi Hel $2 Holland's car developed oArbure-|oommidien, But they scarcely needed (him as Of the game remaining. | fo College, 35.0. © 49-47. | In the Pot of Silver tourney the Jo Cites ponibedral & aban ior en ore ne aE The complete schedule of dates Springfield looked about as{effective| The Caps ‘retaliated with = two Teoh 13, Waskiogton & Jette Standbys and Newcomers |high team after the first week-end 4, Wright, Cla . Mixed 811 sn oo. ry npn ee, oe “ms fo all state “Y" meets is} as a bunch of anchor men ina sack more goals, one by Gauthier to Cailfornia- oy CLA | The visitors will bring such old firing was the Childs Jewelry team | %*¥ Chr “gion on ua awh wav Ih the ‘Teka event, which] Wrestling, March 13, and weight race when it came tos keeping up round out his hat trick and another, Centenary 20, Louisiana College ., | standbys as Leroy Edwards, Eddie! lwith a tally of 2827 on an actuak Mary Mel de. Fox-Hu unt ixed 808 os. be poslponed. 8 irotk “be lifting, Maxch 20, at Indianapolis; with the flying Caps. |from Je Joh Side by Bavelicn = a hn a 38 55, Mon ag Normal 0 |Riska, Gene Englund, Bob Car. [mark of 2. A _ OTHER LEAD) i: aaloause of batl weather. {handball (singles) Pt. Wayne, Winger Fernand Gauthier. was Secon ore the: close of hos-|Gonnertout dou. t. the Pennsylvania lanes Lhe Sura! Johanes e 8 p. 1498 ‘14; junior swimming and the big gun over the week-end with 'tilities. a | be helped by some newcomers, in high ug In She Dandieap § Avion 8 en, Pltkard Tid Ty Cor Mixed 3 Paul Russo of Kenosha, Wis, WAS yor, vette Feb, 21; basketball, Mun« | Gatholle University 23, Newport News 7. | cluding Walt Lautenbgch and Glen and four against the Indians last) A VISITOR in the press box last| Colorado , Mine. 20, orado Weslern gah, of the Utiiversity of Wiscon- |Dehue, 581, who when their 119 $ OY mathe aed p. ui 8 Andres of Chicago was third. |Terre Haute, March 13: table tennight, nt Tooke. 1 Cap, Davi HOY ML (le). Le ston, Ruitchatt | on. Bua. i: Horns triumph In the Texas race, (junior and senior), South random + ti aap BE Bio, ura from ‘he Univeraty of Tops in the sstunl group ware Ly SAN eg WEE Ming | Bin ampionatip evenis tn 1p Sona March 2 ollevhell (ob, fiance 36, ngton [W Both Lautenbach and|™° Juckson, Link-B h yoming. i enbac, an Eilegn Jackso in the middle session anc the SH’ operator near Bala, Ontario, about Pets: in & Manna 8, | hove ig feet [Pritchett, 630, whone points, Holland had 1570 for the ming and diving, Terre Haute, April pair im- the -five-goal last-pe 125. miloh. notthiof Toronto, He Deny ey erdel. Sante Olau racing season. 10: golf, Anderson, Aug. 1. splurge. . One was unassisted. y tO ronto. 3 EE tment coms wn a Fenchers 0 |Dearance as Kautsky coach here of : elapsed when the Caps .took the ,ejatives, but he's planning on hus- | peas (Ky. Teachers - 3, Morehead; Glenn Curtis, the high school chamak lead on a goal by CHff Simpson, (jing pack for the opening of the Eimntrst iY Dingia College ¢ 2 | pion-maker from Martinsville, who who circled unchecked around the hunting season and "could stand Purman' 1. 3 cage and flipped a short shot past some company. G el; 2 Duke LY tenure at Indiana State. © J Goalie Floyd Perras.’ : | Regulars Back : | Tooke is “coaching an amateur § Back from last year's world tour- _ Fogolin Connects ~~ hockey club at Bala in addition to ot % 0 yop p { mmo! ! : hulled through two Springfield de- SSXGHGH" | Hope 35, Ama 18. be leo Xlier, Heung Scheele, } Other Action | Ho Ernie Andres, Arnold Risen, Les : - In gland (Pa.) ® reachers 38, Clarion Teach- ’ fenders in a solo rush for the sec h "ond marker at 5:57. and Hugh, Mil The Providence Reds lost to ers T Diesel o Pugh and Bob Dietz. fey ‘but took the top eastern spot from {linole Fes eyan 0. Alike, ¢ (He). | Kautskys acquired George Glamack | T4'37 aher taking a pass from Tony he Washington Lions by defeating gtuias 3, Kans Suis 8 trom Rochistar and. the servos ot Licari. Springfield wag ' short- the skidding Hershey Bears, 4 to 1. ent State 3 r Don Grate, éx-Ohio State star; Kenyon 12, Cornell, Coll : having been thumbed to the clink 'goals and Johnny Chad and Roger LaCrosse 27, onan ¥ Mian. 0 Michigan great, and Jack Forefor interference. | Bedard scored one each against the [angsion 14, uston stieri of Benton Harbor, who graduBears as. Providence remained un- I Fume _18. pry Seunicioa! 13 ated to the pro sport directly from 0 Marshall ‘39 Vi of the middle Suan > hen Savthier Pittsburgh went on to defeat the Maryland 217, on nes 0. Tr — $ with Dutch pt or & apap rye on o e St. Louis Flyers 4'to'3, last night, Maryville 0, Cape Girardeau 0. i opening rush, and they ‘got another od .» and part- 8 wth Les Costello's two goals pro- MweTkes Yasgath . Oshkosh TeACH-| |NDIANAPOLIS (9) Springdeld. (1) the feature Redskins again were short a man. ; ho (0) 32 Buus (Almas. Porras % of three Licari was on the firing end of this, Washington had a “lost” week- . : Lett Detenge.. Ex J Se , losing to Philadelphia Satur- ta cx i ~NEED "MONEY we day, 7 to 0, and to the Buffalo Left Wings rE s and pits gham, Ala, another In-

- S3ATE -4hey tackle the Rockels at Philadelphia on- Wednesday night. Oleve- today ‘preparatory to their first they had an added 385 handicap for 8 Brothars. Maseid- : In two local starts, Sikes has dh Indiana State 1 14 before, the Caps leave on a nine-| Marty Pavelich. during the All-Stars whrm-up play, (2883. The remaining teams in the tA Thelssen, led wp the 1948 | : but dropped a close decision to Jack a fast one for En coLLuGES 318 Downs, - Whey Saturday night, 6-4, the Caps Indianapolis at the start of the Arka hss al ak > M31 (de). ini out at Ai {and Mace's Market, 367 the final 100-mile POLis (8.30 p. Fog. Athletic Meets atoOl. All ¥—Plint at Toled out of fans this season, 9137. later after the next f pv iy ‘high with 2883. In second was Har® john A 8a) | Bridgeport, Conn, - announcement Maen 3 against the Indians, for he suffered repound for Springfield's only | Boston Goll BAT Seargeiown 4 ton. Broad Ripple 8 pm fleld who had sufficient points tojing to an ann y iy McQilliard, Dela. !penter and Jack Maddox. They'll Gohan i. doo three points to his cretiit at Hershey 4 2 lark 13. Morehouse 3 st. Phillip. Broad Ripple § p.m." 44 second behind Horn ' and tele, Feb. 21; handball (doubles), {son and Floyd Volker, 6-foot-4-inch [Dandicap was tacked on had = 1360, Len One of Gauthier’s counters came trainer, and now a huting “lodge { Bais-BIRiEa 0. “Shepherd State 0 in championship evenis to 1890 at Cai. aloe. ToT combined Neids Carey, Delaware Sociai Mixed. : se . The game will mark the first ap- marks totaled 1376. All scores in Only 25 seconds of * play had and Mrs. Tooke are here visiting pe ac {also enjoyed a successful collegiate oint 7. i Rookie Lee Fogolin of the Caps serving as a hunting guide. Hardin-Simmons 33, Houston 1 {bey winners for ladianapolis will, lar~whipped a ‘long shot from just Pittsburgh Saturday night, 5 to 2,!idan ano Bias 13 A During: the sammer dealing, the) Kent State 26, John Carroll 1 Ratided atthe time. Don Webster |I2T¢ Wingman Ed Prokop got two Ashland 0. | Harold Gensichen, former Western | Lafayette 2M Sy guse 7 The Caps made jt 4-0 at the start gefeated at home. | Maine 33 high school ranks. Machlester 6, Hamline Hockey ‘Summary 30 d 3 : comer here midway In the session While the 7 viding the big Hornet punch. | b ” ; Goal ! 20, Louisiana State 18. | Summers Right Defense il will be for {Bisons last night, 7 to 3. | 0. Jidinnapolis- Dewsbury,

Spares: - A | In the only other Sunday game, X | Sullivan, : Pavelich. Podolsiky. Heart, ‘Fouo: . . the New Haven Ramblers defeated Gia Teach: lin. _SpringfleldTottle, Courtesu, i \ ON PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING!

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| merhill,” Webster, Gooden, Lofvendah, an. Kuntz, Thorpe. —Score by Periods - INDIANAPOLIS . . . 3 3 9 Springfield oe 0 1-1 Pirst Period Scoring: Y Indianapolis, Simpson (Gauthier) 0:25; (2) Indianapolis, PFogolin (unassisted), 5:57; (1) In- | dianapoiis, Millar (R. Morrison, Licarl) 14:37. Penalties— Webster and Geuthier i (roughing); Webster (interference); lLofate { vendahl (tripping),

ZA | =1 JMUNKIBY LY = 02 - - [15 E. OhioSt.-Paal i. Rinne Pres. FR-1IB4 | Jools Schwan, ianiigtl_ ou; ib Student . (9) Indianapolis, Gauthier (Sclisizzi ! 3 Dewsbury), 17:02; (10) Indianapolis, Pave: on

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