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. Capitals Intent On Taking Division Lead All : ‘Lach Taylor |

Play Rockets There: Barons ere Tomorrow

Doran Stays Here With Bad Shoulder

The Indianapolis Capitals were in| {

Philadelphia today for a tussle with

the Rockets and still were intent on;

taking over first place in the West

ern Divition of the American Hoek ey League, The Caps left Center Red Doran at home yesterday when they boarded the train for the Quaker City. . X-rays showed, that his shoulder, injured in Saturday's game at Hershey, was dislocated and he'll be out of action for the, balance of the week. | The other members of ‘the squad came through the week-end with a minimum of injuries and will be in condition for the stiff schedule for the balance of the week. ‘Tied With Hornets Indianapolis will need a little help from Springfield tonight if the Caps

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Former Coach Named

As Ruel's Successor ST. LOUIS, Nov, § (UP)—Zach Taylor, once a coach and later a E “duration” manager of the St. Louis § | Browns, returns today te sign the | [contract which will make him fullfledged pilot of the club, The dugout Cinderella will supplant the man whose potential talents outshone his just one short year ago--Herold (Muddy) Ruel, Taylor moved up from his coach ing job in the waning days of the 1946 season after manager Luke Sewell's dismissal, and he played out the string with a seventhsplace bal' club, The Browns already had reached a managerial agreement with Ruel, but he was not yet free to leave his post as assistant to Baseball ~. Commissioner Albert Chandler,

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are to take over the top rung, for theyre tied with the Hornets. Springfield plays in the Smoky City | tonight, { Although Philadelphia is one of] the most improved clubs in the league, the Caps didn't have too! much trouble in stopping the Rockets here, 4-2, and have hopes of continuing their winning ways on alien ice. Tomérrow night, Cleveland comes to the Coliseum for the first time this season and the home skaters will try to avenge one of their two

defeats of tlre year. The Barons!

took a recent 2-1 decision at Cleveland.

Lions, Flyers Lose Those fond hopes the Washington Lions had of regaining the league's Eastern Division lead were]

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The Lions met Hershey last night in a game where victory could have,

vaulted them above Providence and night deadline.

New Haven into the top spot. But the Chocolate Town crew didn't see| things that way and pounded oul an 8-to-4 victory at Washington. | Springfiéfd, meanwhile, journeyed west to meet St. Louis and won, 4103 { The Washington team wasn't ex- |X

actly in condition to play a crucial William Catton, Chevrolet .

game last night... Six players still| were . feeling the effects of food! poisoning suffered in Buffalo Sunday, and that kept the Lions shorthanded throughout the clash. It was a four-goal second period that produced Hershey's victory. Sloppy play produced the Flyers'| defeat in “St. Louis. Fldred Kobussen of Springfield scored the winning goal in the last period by

. breaking up some careless Flyer |

passing.

On the Ice

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Western Division WL T Pts. oG INDIANAPOLIS... 7° 2 0 14 $2 a3 Pittsburgh........ 4 1 2 M4 33 NN Buffalo es 3 212 38-23% St. Louis . 6 1 9 38 42 Cleveland: . 3 1°90 0% 2 ivision Providenes weese $4 1 31-38 Washington «+ 5 TT 0 10 33 51 New Haven. 5 4 0 10 30 2 Hershey. . . +3 5% 1 7TH Springfield ow 3 T 1.9.34 «4 Philadelphia... 2 7 1 3 2 40/ RESULTS LAST NIGHT

Herghey 8, Washington 4, Springfield 4, St. Louis 3.

NEXT GAMES

Friday, Dec. 5. $13.50, which includes the cost of Miss Gandolf, turned in a three-|!n8 out the season.

I A RIT, The 21st annual Pot of Gold 1050 Scratch Classic tourney will start|the start of this season, he followed at the Antler’s alleys on Dec. 6. The event for five-man teams will con- {the customary baseball practice of tinue, over the week-ends, through Dec. 21. naming his own coach, Earl ‘Combs, An Indianapolis Bowling Alley Proprietors’ Association project, the and. Taylor was out of a job. tourney will"be Tun on & basis similar to the Speedway 1050 Scratch Classic which took place earlier this season. The prize list includes a first

Coach for Bucs Zach became a coach for the prize of $200, second money $100. | Tops in the leagues last night | Pittsburgh Pirates, a spot he lost and third $50. These prizes are Were Ed Harrell and Phyllis Gan-|just after the World Series, and based on an entry list of 60 teams. dof. Ruel embarked on the disastrous The prize fund will increase with| Harrell led the men of ‘the city|season which led to his summary the number of entries above thai ¥ith & 677, rolled in the Fun Bow] dismissal yesterday. figure. The minimum will give the Social League. Bowling for the van| Taylor, unlike his two immediate

Dykes, he turned in games of 245, predecessors, will sign for only one 0 eam % per cunt of the pHiset 1220 €nd“212, 5 |year—an indication that the Browns

| Pollowing.him were Bernie Mills, management finally has wearied of League averages as of Nov. 31 who marked a 652 in the Methodist [PaYing two managers for one year, will be used as a basis for the han- {Church League at Pritchett's on! Both Sewell and: Ruel drew mundicapping of a team. No more than scores of 191, 213 and 248, and Al agers’ salaries for the season. just {two subs may be used by any team. Menges, who rolled a 651 on games|Past and the Browns announced ‘The tourney is, of course, open only. 205, 191 and 255 for the Biti- When they revealed Muddy's disto all sanctioned ABC teams. Irich’s Meat Market team in the |missal that they interided to buy Entries must be in by midnight West, Side Classic loop. {his contract for 1948—to pay him The entry fee of | The leading woman for the night, [his full contractual salary for sit-

| bowling, must be in by the Friday/game total of 568 in the StegeNo fees will be re- meier's Grille League at the West Side Bowling Center;

Terms Secret Although the terms of Zach's contract remain secret, as is baseball's immemorial custom, there is a

turned.

Butler Gridders Practice Defense -

Coach Tony Hinkle sent his Bulldogs through defensive drills yesterday in preparation for their Mid~ American Conference tilt Saturday with Western Reserve. in the Bowl. Assistant ‘Coach Herb Schwnmeyer, who scouted the Cats last Friday, rates. Western Reserve as being better than Western Michigan, He said that they are not as big,

versatile than the Michigan team which lost a 21 to 20 game to the Bulldogs. In working on defense last night, the Bulldogs were warned to keep an eye on Nate and Len Corbin, a brother combination that operates at right halfback, Bill Sylvester, Bulldog regular quarterback, has been unable to practice this week after suffering a second ankle sprain in the DePauw game Saturday, His other ankle was sprained in the Wabash game. Freshman Tackle Francis Rathz received two broken ribs and Freshman Willlam O'Laughlin received leg bruises in the Wabash reserve game Friday,

OSHKOSH REBOUND—Jack Maddox of Oshkosh eatehed a rebound from Ernie ‘Andres (N68) of the Indianapolis Kautskys in last night's game at the Fieldhouse: “Waiting on the other side was Bob Bob Carpenter of the All- Stars, Osh Kosh w won, 65.58,

Happy's Power Stronger After Dangerous Squabble

game in 1922 was settled today and the power of the present Commissioner, A. B. (Happy) Chandler, appeared stronger than ever,

baseball club paid a $500 fine for signing a high school player and

Last Night’ $ Leading Bowlers

600 BOWLERS (MEN) |Bd Harrell, Pun Bowl Social | Bernie Mills, Methodist Church |Al Me enges, West Side Classic . Fremont Hutchings, Penn. Haislup, West Side Class Keith Miller, Penn iris od . on ohn Fidger, Allison Office Mixed. > 5

stgong suspicion that Ruel will be

Mary Ann Shea, Stegemelier's Grille. 677 Mary Kidd, Stegemeier's Grille .. 652 Laura Harding, Arthur Murray . 651 Skeets Ebert, Won-Ten . Regreazion &2 Betty Abel, Stegemeier's Srilie- . i Peggy Gilliland, Bishop Coal 31 Helen Anderson, Won Ten

. 1 ‘ally handling the job. * 515 One of the new manager's distinct 513 adv a1 Dorothy Brown. Arthur Murray |... advantages is the fact that the . 630 Laverne Biers, Stegemeler's Grille... 511/ players know and like him, There! - 628 Helen Stumph, Kelly's Beauty Salon. + 8illwas sald to be considerable resent- |

627 Billie Pruitt, Bishop Coal $23 Virginia Sweaney, Hoosier Coal & oll. 303 ment among members of the club . 623 Olive Taylor, Ind. Bleach .Co Mixed. . Duncan Printing . Flamingo Coal ...., 617 Betty Appleman, Won-Ten

617.Clara Ellis, Stegemeier's SH 6

B. Sourbier Jr. Methodist Church. Roy Morical, Allied Printers . ....... Harold Murray, Fenn. Recreation aus Odik Barton,” Sahara Grotto, {Bill Fruits, Cook's Beer 'e Robert Haagsma, Dean Pump .e Bay Bain, Link Belt . Frank Walker, B. R.

. 620 8is Fogle, : got porary status was not to become

. » permanent last year,

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LR Phillips, John Hancock 14 Bessie * Williams, Won-Ten y {Dale Allen, Joni Hancock «Sa... 613 Edna LaPary, Arthur Murray’ .\. 503 Taylor—christened James Wren {Andrew Sharp, Fun Bowl Social .. .. 613 Esther Muncie, Stegeneier's Grille ... 503' was 49 last July, He has been in William Prantzreb Penn. Recreation, 610 Flo Frey ishop Coa | : ‘ Harry Jackson Touro a 100 $0 Dorothy Van Blaircum, Arthur Murray 501 organized baseball since 1915 when

Betty Fogleman, Won-T Helen Wills, Won-Ten .

8 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Mary Jane Wilmeth, Coca Cola

Carl Kiefer Penn. Recreation .....

. 502 i ; . Jerry O'Grady Lourdes 502 Ne broke in with Valdosta in the

Bob Pruit, Allison Owls . rarires Rui Blyth, Penn, Recreation asi’ ufus eyers, Pun Bowl Social . Cecilia Bright, Coca Cola Albert Paden, Fun Bowl Social ..... Betty Brothers, Triangle ......... Earl Shoemaker, East Side Classic +++ 604/ Pauline Brown, U. 8. Rubber .. . +++ 603 Dottie Handy, Inter. Rev. Mixed. . 1 {Hein Parpey, Holiday Mixed : {Sophie Kurto, Ind. Emp. Sec. Mixed. 508 Betty Haley,

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i i Amateur Fighters

Indpls.

Danny Bearden, Sportsman's "Store... 593 Ona Lee Winigger, JCA M I ae iens Carl Williams, Eagles .. 591 Floy Lloyd, ADtIer's ................. #6lu Toni ht Renny New Some Commercial srsasnens sad Dorothy Joy, Indpls Railways seasan as . ennie Turk, ac -r ancy OS. arkway Matinee ...... Ell Seddon, Allied Printers ~':1.... 380 Gladys Adams, Stewart Warner Mixed 431] South Side Community Center ard, rna ..-576(Ellen Grinstea riehofer Bond Mixed 369] - Bennie Jcghs, Ind. Bleach. Mixed.. $1 Mary Neely, Manual High School....., 304 boxers will meet a team of Ander Earl Milan, "Rotary .......... 870 ——————— ete son and-Marion fighters tonight at

Zimmerman, Ind Emp. Sec. Mixed 5 Barney Walker, Freihofer Bond Mi x: Ralph Itténbach, Gyro Club .... x ‘ Memorial Planned S. Pennsylvania St. Orville Gillibhus R ROA Mized.., > a For Man 0’ War . The complete card, with Indian Bo! e ams . ’ - Bill' Matthe McQu N 54 i . Safes SE eB Comvoron xy. ov s om ls br id Ab” " tewart arner 1X: . | o— . George Dudley, RE s13' Man O' War's SOmber burial in the 126 poundsB Marion. M | ichard Cox, Indpls. Life Ins. Mixed.. 469/),,554 of the horse-loving Bluegrass| 175 pounds—Bill Roberts vs.

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OWLERS (WOMEN)

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TONIGHT — INDIANAPOLIS at Phladelphia; Providence at Buffalo: Cleveland at Hershey; Springfield: at Pittsburgh TOMORROW -- Cleveland at INDIANAPOLIS; Washington at New Haven; Philadelphia at Providence, IDAY--Buffalo at Washington. SATURDAY--INDIANAPOLIS at land; New Haven at Hershey: at Philadelphia; 8t. Buide at Springfield. NDAY — Pittsburgh at INDIANAP-| OLS, Hershey at New Haven; Buffalo at Providence; Cleveland at St. Louis.

High School Students

Guests of Butler

Butler University will. be host to approximately 2000 high school seniors from Indianapolis, Marion County, and schools within a 50 mile radius of . the city at Saturday's football game between the Bulldogs and Western Reserve of | Cleveland, The game will start at 1:30'p. m. in the Bowl. George A.- Schumacher, alumni secretary, and Miss Jane Lewis, premotion assistant, are in charge of arrangements, Butler's band of 100 men and women will present a special half-time program for the visitors. Next week the University will honor fathers of students by observing “Dad’s Day” at the BulldogValparaiso game. Dads of football players will be guests of the athletic

CleveProvidence Louis at Pittsburgh;

department and will sit on the play-|

ers’ benches with-their sons.

Amateurs

Shirley Corporation and Pree Lancers will meet tonight in the Warm-up basketball tournament at the Dearborn Hotel ym. DeGolyer Printing faces Kirby Avern and awnee meets Stewart-War-ner-in other game: Results last Right were: Riverside M. E 35. Manufacturing 27: Wagies 36, New Winchester 33; Christamore House 50, P, R. Mallory 44, Resulls in the ¥. M. tourney were:

Bribe fe Colege 31,

C. A's pre-season Indianapolis Flyers 46, Lain e 26; Judiana jcal Cen« ans 16: Lincoln ChiropracBen Davis 3 Vets 2 23.

Chicago Rink Skates

| alo Helen “Miller. Won-Ten

hyilis Gandol t Grill Lulu Mobonaid Soe rile” s61 country was followed today by plans catur Williams, Marion, Mary Baas, Won-Ten . - 57top unveil Big Red's bronze statue! 5

132 pounds — Robin Hood vs, 556 on the next Jackie Dixon, Marion, » i birthday: 126 pounds—Bob Roberts vs Billy, > The greatest horse in the. history Pohl, Marion, gh I sof the turf was lowered by a crane| 118 pounds — Fred Johnson vs. 3% into the grave as 2000 persons Johnny Fears, Marion. 535 looked on yesterday while “taps”’| 160 pounds —= Bud McShea vs.

Ruth Ranes, Arthur Murray .. Marie Christians, Won-Ten .. . Kate Tyler, Stegemeier's Grille... ... Jane Davis, Won-Ten Mildred Buckner, Two Sister's Beauty

gravesight on his

10 Denny, Won-Ten Mary Frances Kiser, Won- Ten .. Alic# Cloffin, Hoosier Coal & Ofl.

Martha Shaw, Stegemeier's ame.. 233 were sounded. Big Red died Satuy- Charles Brown, Anderson.

160 pounds—Paul Terry vs. Lucky (Monday, Anderson,

Leona 8hields, Bishop Coal

WORTEN ......n:veeuse ein day of a heart attack at the age]

, Allison Office Mixed..... lof 30. Ethel Bennett, Stegemeier's Grille .... on

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