Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1947 — Page 37
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Caps i in New Haven I Card To Launch Week-end Card
NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. The Indianapolis Capitals were “ 'towp today for a return engagement with the New Haven Ramblers in / Frveniliy Hockey League engagement, the visitors bidding for their fourth victory in five starts on the road trip. Coach Johnny Mowers’ club has taken - things comparatively easy | _ since last Sunday night's engagement at Providence and is in good
ganie Caps move over to Springfield for another meeting with Earl Seibert's/ Springfield “entry, then they round out the week at Buffalo Sunday night in a game with the dangerous
The idle ‘Caps lost ground in the | | Cleveland, 5 to 2, at Philadelphia in
Western. division race last night Pittsburgh's surging Hornets.
It was a relentless attacking | pr eeiiestly Pittsburgh lin the second. That did it. The!
The Bill Benson-Jack Hamilton-| Jack O'Flaherty trio now has ed the “Hornets A 14 games ® Puced been tied three times and have lost, defeat, the latest being last night's °°¥ $helr Soastn opeper. d S JS 0 | |8-to-2 triumph over Springfield. | It took a last-period rally for Her. PENNSYLVANIA | An idea of how these boys work| {can be culled from last night's |game, played before 3200 at Spring|fileld. Benson scored three times— | Hamilton | scored twice and also was credited ®"
with three assists. awarded five assists. Hershey, the AHL's detending| | champion, kept atop the Eastern di- | vision standings with a 4-to-2 victory over the St. Louis Flyers at | Hershey, and Philadelphia downed
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Pittsburgh scored once in the first| | period last night, and then five times
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THROUGH WITH CLUB —
Glenn. Curtis has submitted his resignation as coach of the Indianapolis Kaufs ks.
|Springfield crew's two goals in the |second were to no avail and Pitts-| {burgh had its 1ith.victory of the |season. The Smoky City boys have
shey to down St. Louis before the!
6000 fans on hand. The Flyers| took a one-goal lead in the Bet per 0aC onig riod and went back ahea |2-t0=-1 count by the end of ry Ye
The Kautskys were in“Moline, I11., {today to face Tri-Cities tonight but But thereupon came the rally. they will be without the services Hershey knotted the count at 3:12 of a coach.
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of the last period when. Lloyd Glenn Curtis, who had been hanGronsdahl took Frankie Mario's pass | fling the coaching duties for the and sent it 20-feet into the net. |squad thus far this season, resigned It was only 57 seconds later that|suddenly yesterday and until the Paul Ronty, in close, scored to give Kautsky management can find a |Hershey the lead for the first time. |replacement, the team will operate [Then at 13:37 Jack McGill netted | coachless, the clincher, The world tourney champions : are scheduled to return to the But-| On The Ice ler Fieldhouge Saturday to meet the AMERICAN LEAGUE
Western Division {same Tri-Cities squad. ’ yur? pis. 8 00 Curtis’ resignation came as a
Pittsburgh
INDIAN POLIS 22 88 58 surprise late yesterday. The Kaut|Sulale a a 1 sky's lost a last minute decision to 8 13 54 71 Rochester Royals 56-53 Tuesday Hershap' io 19 61 56 night in the Fieldhouse. It was| New Haven 16 4 37/their second defeat in three home| Providence 16 70 | washingtoff® .... 13 48 rH games. Spingacia bi 3 3 8 owtis has made no comment on RESULTS ‘Last Nur’ |the ‘resignation. General Manager Ehiladelphia 5, Sleveland 3. Paul Walk said he could “make no Pittsburgh 8 SpHingheid 2. comment because I don't know any-
TONIGHT — INDIAN APOLIS at New (thing about Curtis’ aetion.” Walk! Haven eg a re ar Wasnington, |did say however that the resignaSATURDAY INDIANAFOLIS bt Spice. ion had been accepted. at Philadelphia; Providence at Hershey | Curtis made his reputation as a | Washington at Cleveland. basketball coach in high school | National League circles at Martinsville. Later he ul Dus coached at Indiana State College, | Chicago 2, Montreal 3 (t (tie). and then moved up .into profes-! Houston 9, Pt. Worth o M sional ranks last season with DeMinheapolis 3. Omeha 2. troit Falcons of the Basketball Association of America. Ill health forced Curtis to resign from the Detroit post in the middle,
St. Paul 4, Dall Xavier to Tackle of the season and he signed with | Special the Kautskys last spring.
‘Four Hoosier Teams CINCINNATI. * Nov. 20—Four In{diana college and university teams! |are on the ‘Xavier University bas-| {ketball schedule announced - today | by Lew Hirt, coach of the Mus-| |keteers-and a graduate of-DePauw Game Sold Out Franklin will be mét in the open-| NEW HAVEN, Conn, er on Nov. 20 and Xavier plays at (UP)—The Yale Athletic AssociaPurdue on Dec. 6. Ball State will/tion announced today that Satur-
|be met here on Dec. 29 and the day's traditional game with Harvard| Musketeers entertain Indiana State would be a sellout, with more than|
lin less than a year by the Kaut-| |skys.
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3d Baseman Of Braves Is Best in N. L.
| Elliott, rising to. the peak brilliance | of a long career in his first season | {with the Boston Braves, today was |named the most valuable player in the National League, the first third
‘baseman in the history of the ‘majors ever to be selected for such| lan honor.
|45, and Outfielder Harry Walker of | It was the third coaching change Philadelphia, 45.
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All-Around Proficiency’ Basis, for Award
NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (UP)-—Bob|
Elliott, whose fellow players af-| fectionately nicknamed him “The Team" because of his all-around proficiency, did not lead the league in any department of hitting or) fielding, but his (317 batting aver- | ‘age was third highest among Na-|
| tional League regulars and the best
[he ever compiled for himself in al | nine- -year career in the majors. The 6-foot, 185 = pounder from Plaster City, Cal, “plastered” op-| posing pitchers for 176 hits, including 35 doubles, 22 homers and five triples, and had the highly respectable total of 112 runs batted in; Clicks With Braves
Coming to the Braves after eight! years with the Pirates in which he had a lifetime major league aver- | age of only .202, he immediately] clicked with Boston pilot Billy, { Southworth, and broke up ball game after ball game with timely slugging. | Elliott got nine first-place votes | out of 24 in balloting by a special] committee of baseball writers, three | from each National League city, On| the basis of 14 points for a first-| place vote, nine for second, eight for third and so on down to one | {point for 10th, Elliott received 205 ‘points, giving him a comfortable margin over Pitcher Ewell -Blackwell of Cincinnati, who was second | {with 175 points. First baseman Johnny Mize of
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New York was third with 144 points, | Catcher Bruce Edwardg of Brook- | lyn fourth with 140 and Rookie | Jackie Robinson of Brooklyn, star] Negro first baseman, fifth with 106. Others In First 10
Others in the first 10 were Outfielder Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh, 101 points; Pitcher Larry Jansen of New York, 91, Shortstop Peewee! Reese of Blooklyn, 80; Third Base-| man George Kurowski of St. Louis, |
Others who received first-place {votes besides Elliott were Edwards,
4; ‘Reese, Mize and Blackwell, 2! | each, and Robinson, Jansen, Pitch- |
Ler Emit Leonard of Philadelphia;
Nov. 20 and Outfielders Willard Marshall]
{and Dixie Walker of the Dodgers,! 1 each. Last year's award winner, Pirst|
Baseman Stan Musial of the Cardi-| nals, who compiled a record num- | {ber—of 22 first-place votes and 310 | points, got only two seventh-place
votes, one eighth and one 10th for a total of 12 points in this years| balloying,
Paterson's Title | Restored by Board |
LONDON, Nov. 20 (UP)—The! British Boxing Board of Control has restored the world's flyweight' championship to Jackie Paterson
of Glasgow it was revealed today.!
The title had been taken away | form Paterson because he failed to meet Dado Marino of Honolulu last | summer, The board said that a review ot | medical evidence showed that Pat-| erson was not able to go through with the. fight. ‘The board ordered | him to defend the title against|
| Rinty Monaghan by April 1, 1948,
| Predicts Welch | Will Be Relieved
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20 | (UP)—Under the heading “today's exclusive prediction,” Bill Leiser,
'sports editor of the San Francisco |Chronicle, said Orin E. (Babe) Hol-| lingbery will be named the new foot-| ball coach at the University of|
Leiser said that Ralph (Pest) | Welch will be “relieved of Te} duties” as head coach of the Wash. |
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