Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1947 — Page 32

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As Usual, Caps Find Barons Rugged

"LITTLE HELPERS

4 ‘We're Santa's little helps J. + 3 : ers, we are. If you want § ; By BOB STRANAHAN _ for an eas} shot directly in front of, Cleveland went strictly on de- Nicolson received a kiditey jury! something in the photp- * | Twice losers to Cleveland In as many starts, the dndinapolis Caps the cage. [fense in the last period and didn'gin the lip ang ay Roa Morr graphic ne Ju Christapd their followess are convinced today that [the Barons ‘indeed are DeMarco got the third Cleveland, yg untit Tess than two minutes jSilRgAy hishts ig injury but {ia Ree iy Sn {very yugged customers. + |goal when he blocked a weak, pass aggra ‘ d

: of the game remained. The Caps wij be ready to go tomorrow night. The Caps not only dropped a 4-3 verdict to the visitors here - with his hand and then beat Red shot freely and Bessette was credit-| Nelson: Uodolsky got the second

night before 6722 fans, but they lost the services of Defenseman All Almas alone from about six led with 15 saves during this final/Cap goal, sprawling on the ice as

| Dewsbur ee fter vicious check. | Big * YY at was hit arti he said!10 dav or two wears. P icy was ’ carted off the ice ‘blast. {he shot after a

‘ |” The same clubs tangle again to- on a stretcher when he and De-| Freddie Thurier went off the ice| Cliff Simpson tallied the final eee ik w elishin vit} Ab was | morrow night at Cleveland bo then|Marco tangled-in a battle of sticks early for tripping and four Cap one with 30 seconds of play re-| taken to the hospital last night for the ‘Caps must meet the sizzling/ moments later. “Dews” drew tise|forwards could manage only one maining, taking a pass from Tony X-rays. He suffered a severe charley| Pittsburgh Hornets here Sunday to|Penaity as well as the injury and $008 Sot Re He: 55 MSH: Jas Lica] rom Back of ihe cage, The Borse and will be out of action for found out the heavy week, This/ Marty Pavelich had to sit out his the Baron defense. halved Caps were short at the time with Igame will be the .final one on the Sentence in the clink. The Barons] Rod Morrison had to be helped pavelich in the box for tripping.

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PENNSYLVANIA

” yn { didn't score during this shortage, [Off late in the period when he in-|coach Johnny Mowers took Almas ¢ Hockey Summary. ia Role Wrecinstes uy Nov. (but they made it 4 1 before the jured his right knee in a spillioyt at this point but the Blueshirts ER PHOTO Indi hs (3) Clevetand | (4) | George Allen, left wiger, gave Period ended when Jack Lavoie(against the dasher and Ed Nich-ldidn' get another chance at the ING. | ntiamape . Goal Hesette Cleveland an early lead when he PiVOted nicely and whopped a short olson also was a casualty when[nets in the waning seconds of the Summers es Right. Defense res pi oat sent a long shot trom just over the! one into the cords. |struck across the t back with a stick |game. Simpson, ‘ Re ve (Holata blue line into the right corner of. n Belisizzi I... Left Wing ; Allen [the cage for an unassisted goal,

Spares—Indianapolls, Dewsbury, Nich! R { |olson, R. Morrison, D. Morrison, Burdett Indianapolis tied it up 3 seconds

Sullivan, Pavelich, Poddisky, Licari, Pogo. later as Don Morrison: batted 8 ' . : lin Cleveland Lavoie, Bawechuk De. , { ‘ | Marco hurler, Cagne, Johnston, Bo- dribbler into the cage during a jam linger, Kelly, Wares, €ooper lin. front of Goalie Roger Bettette, ‘ ~—Reors by Periods The goal which sent the Barons r | PDiANAPOLIS esniat 0 Ped, : ; {Crevelind 2 2 0.4 head midway in the first period : | Pirst Period Bcoring (1) Cleveland, [Came while Ed Nicholson was off {Allen (unassisted) 2.08, (2) jndinnapolis. | [the ice for holding Pete Leswick,

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1D Moreison-—(Podolrky, Bulllvan), 2:4 (3) Cleveland, Leswick (Holota), 8:87 |who came up with the marker when Penalties Nicholson (holding': Sprout

| : (eross-checking; Belistzzl thigh sticking) he got behind the Cap defense alone Becond Period Bcoring-~t4) Cleveland ” ~ ® {DeMarco (Sprout), 1405; (5) Cleveland, Lavoie (Thurier, Wares, 18:10, Penal. On the Ice =

Lies Cooper (charging): Sawchuk (trip-

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’ . ping; Dewsbury (slashing); Cooper AMERICAN LEAGUE (holding | Western Division Third Period Bcoring--(8) Indianapolis, | Ww LT 1 Podolaky (D. Morrison, Sullivan), 18:07; | py burgh ie 3 ! 7 pis a og (Ty Indianapoli Bimpson (Licarty, 19.30 INDIANAPOLIS 7 4 0D 14 % 3 Penalties Thurler {HEIPDING) ; Simpson Buffalo 4 3 2 14 4 28 thigh sticking Kelly (hig sticking), Cleveland 3} 4 3 i.M 33 Paselich (tripping! (8: Lodis «81030 Complete Men's Furnishings Shep Oficials—~McVeigh and Russell, Eastern Division A hand 4 yale ” "on | W L TPs GOG 1 al oi ’ . {Providence vases 8 BLY fT TAR In wall ; , Cap Scoring ; New Haven ... 6 4 0 12 32 26 RO t Hamilton, a ruaged 200.-poune Waihington.....r.... 58. 8 0 10 39 53 : = BULLDOG ¢ GUARD ber ) a9 4 1 5] GLA A P Hershey ‘ 4 5 1 9 M 3 * g i if : maple “ul 2a dat auard from ouisville. will see ple y ot action tomorrow tor the Simpson 11-12 1 19 Springfield 3-8. 1 1 3" 5 — 2 s : i Bit Bulldac wher n +} Nestern Rete t the B Gutter 7. a 18 Philadelphia 1.8.1 17.40 M ‘ . ; just th 3iitler Bulldogs whe ey face Western Reserve a e wi In DM s 3 14 RESULTS LAST NIGHT : : : : ’ family! a Mid-An an Conference game Podalsk ! y 7 13 Cleveland 4, INDIANAPOLIS 3, ) : - a Pavelich 11 2 a 10. Providence 10, Philadelphia 8, © bree 2 New Haven 2. Washington 1, . Belisizeg A 4 A +o Shelbyville Rifle . Fight Results Milint ay CXF NEXT GAMES. { T Hi h | i R Morrison wt i 3 2 8 Tonight Buffalo at Washington a . eam Is Mig United Press fan tread boyd 3 «Saturday INDIANAPOLIS st Cleveland 1 FALL RIVER, Mas Al Sin n 130. Dewsbury . 11 0 4 4 New Haven at Hershey, Providence at Shelbyville took the lead with & mosion itpointed Jimmy Callura, 124 Summers ........... 11 0 4 4 PRTadeIpI St Louis at Pittsburgh. P53 score for the first week of firing Mamilion Ontario (10 Fogolir bp 1 1 2 3 Buffalo at @pringfieid { . . BURLINGTON, Vi Riby Margal 144 Nicholson : 11 1 2 { - Sunday--Pittaburgh at INDIANAPOLIS in the Central Indiana Rifle League. Montreal drew’ wii) Billy Bn 152 Burdet vis 8 1 0 | Hershey at New Haven, Buffalo at Provi- y

Bix teams started the season with Brookline. Mass “10 Totals tOTals above The 900-mark. Beores : Khelbyville—843 | Bell Telephone—fi1

8S 142 dence Cleveland at St Louis

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LONDON, Nov. T (UP)-If vou find a golf ball on the links and pick It up youre stealing, a British magIstrate’s court has ruled | The issue arose over the arrest of a man who went arourid the links “finding” golf balls and selling them back to golfers. The magistrates fined him one pound ($4) but he has appealed their ruling.

Yankee Farm Clubs

Swap Pitchers

NEWARK, N. J, Nov. T (UP)— The Newark Bears ofthe International League today announced the assighment of Pitchers William Houtz and Mal Mallette to Kansas City of the American Association in exchange for Pitchers Carmine Melignano and Bob Reveals and Outfielder Frank Lamanna, Both Newark and Kansas Oity| are farm clubs -of the New York! Yankees.

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LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE TO 71 AXPAYERSR OF HEARING ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS The taxpayers of the Sanitary District of the City of Indianapolis are hereby notified “that ‘the Board of Banitary Come» missioners of sald District will on the 18th day of November, 1847, hold a public hearRE On the matter of additional appropria« tions which are made necessary by reason of extraordinary emergency deemed to ex ist ab this time BANITARY Ne IRICT RESOLUTION 1018, 18 A RIOR a] oi the yum of Thirty-One Thousand Nine Hundred (431,900.00) Dollars to the below dest re nated funds N 33-Ciarage and mr Coleation: Pry No. 53--Refunds, Awards and

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