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STORY BEHIND A STORY . ,

AUT Bro ns Of ORY nl

City Star reveals that the signin

of Bill Meyer, the champion Blues’

manager, to take over the Pitts

baseball law .

then

Bill ‘Veeck is a Yankee farm owned lock, stock and barrel , .

PORTS ;

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«major bowl grid tilts. .. .

Mehl, the Piratés and in 1042, same bowl, Fordham contacted and downed Missouri, 2-0—football, not! signed baseball, . .. Clemson defeated Bos-. Meyer without ton College, 6-3, in the 1940 Cotton applying for per- Bowl, and in 1939, in the Rose Bowl, mission from the Southern California defeated Duke, New York Yan- 7.3, kees to deal with the veteran pilot

According to Sugar Bowl, TCU edged LSU, a

+ man, has enlisted in the naval air

Meyer was left on the Kansas OitY flying programs. . . . A fighter

roster and was eligible for draft pile In the war, «++ Bill Veeck, Cleveland club president, had threatened to draft

Meyer, if the chance came . the Pirates had not first taken

Jones was cred- | ited with shooting down seven Jap planes and holds the Silver Star

Cross. . . , He participated In the

Pitcher Forrest Main from the first carrier-based raid on Tokyo.

Blues, in the draft, complications might have developed, had Veeck

Hage Sood Jus Huvent eB When athletic department of the Univer- | bars of ‘the Kansas City list were sity of Minnesota is to be congrat-| "exempted . . . Had not Main been “ated. ... Frank Johnson, a Go-| drafted, and had Cleveland taken pher B squad gridder who has Mever, Bill would have found him- turned out faithfully for football self as manager of the Pirates, but Practice the past four years, was technically belonging to Oleveland|#Warded the Minnesota varsity “M" | «+; Later, the Pirates. and Yankees ' ** Although Johnson never got ivto| t together and Meyef’s appoint- ® ame, he never lost courage and 89. loge tier 2 k Ppa {took a lot of bumps and bruises ' every fall while helping the regu-~

ment became “legal” : ~ ~ ” SUPER COLOSSAL BOWL...

In the event that Notre Dame |

defeats Southern California out in Los Angeles this week, it will be all right with us if the Irish are substituted for the Trojans against Michigan In the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day .. , How would you like to sit in on it? + + + Contracts, however, wouldn't permit a change In the Roses setup,

» . . ME AND MY SHADOW... Rab-hit-sized players used to be a common thing in basketball and they were good under the old formula of play . . . Eventually, the tall hoys gained the ascendanry and| gent the half-pints to the sidelines | «. « But 8t. John's College, Bronklyn, has come up with a little fellow known as Shadow Weston who is too fast to keep on the bench +. . He gets wheré he is going and is a Dead Eye Dick. . . » IN THE SOUP , . . On the football parley cards last week if you “took” Penn over Cornell you had to give 21 points . , , Penn won, 21-0, making it a tie on the swindle pasteboards ... and you | lost . . . You couldn't win for losing on that game regardless of Your cholce of teams.

lars round into form. od THINK WELL OF INDIANA the Richmond, Ind, club In the Oblo-Indiana League next season and the Cincinnati Reds will back Muncie in the same circuit, . , .

Philadelphia Phillies back Terre Haute. . . . Since Indianapolis is a Pittsburgh affiliate, that makes four major clubs with Hoosierland connections, o's NO DECISION . ,, in the Rose Bowl, 1022, California and Wash-ington-Jefferson battled to scoreless tie, . . . Raymond Neal, current DePauw University athletics director, played in the line for the Presidents on that occasion, , , . Earle Neale, current head coach of

was the Washington-Jefferson master mind in 1922 , , . Ray Neal

up with W, & J. at Washington, Pa. Horn Defeats Chitwood In Feature Race MACON, Ga., Dec. 1-Ted Horn

of Paterson, N. J, national auto racing champion, defeated Jole

a. nw HEART OF TEXAS... The Nit-

Chitwood of Pawhackle, Okla, here

Bowl fans limp as 67 points were rolled up, the Longhorns winning, " uw . SOME TIGHT ONES . .. Close,

burgh reins, could have been low-score games have occurred

blocked under down through the years in some ’ In 1936,

RETURNS TO AIR ... Murrell | «+ » Kansas City’ Jyones, Boston Red Sox first base-

+ + The Boston Braves will back |

The Braves also back Evansville | of the Three-I League and the |

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Butler Five To Tangle With Alumni

DePauw Scheduled At IU Saturday

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{Dame and Butler, join the Hoosier [collegiate basketball parade this {week and there’ll be activity on the

| court every night except Wednesday, «+ I and the Distinguished Flying |

Coach Hal Hickman's DePauw Tigers, defending champions in the

State Collegiate

A WORTHY TRIBUTE . .. The Not Card for Week

TONIGHT Indiana Tech at Adrian, Mich, St. Joseph's at St. Benedict's, Wheaton at Valparaiso. TOMORROW NIGHT | Canterbury at Indiana Central, Hanover at DePauw. Indiana Tech at Lawrence Tech. Manchester at Franklin, __ THURSDAY Franklin at DePauw, Southern Methodist at Indiana State, Butler vs. Alumni, FRIDAY Taylor at Indiana Tech. SATURDAY Ball State at Canterbury, Butler at Northwestern. DePauw at Indiana, | Huntington at Manchester. | Indlang State at Notre Dame, Indiana Tech at Taylor, Rose Poly at Franklin, St. Joseph's at Valparaiso, - Xavier at Purdue.

schedule tomorrow night

The Tigers entertain Franklin in [the renewal of an old. court rivalry on Thursday night, then travel {down to Bloomington on Saturday

the professional Philadelphia Eagles,|'0 help the Hustling Hoosiers of

[Branch McCracken open their 1047{48 engagement list,

. | starred with Wabash before Joining » Butler University's veteran Bull-|

|dog team tangles with an Alumni | squad In its first test at the Fleldhouse , on Thursday night. With| (such reltable performers as Charley) Maas, Bill Shepherd, Bob Evans, | {Buckshot O'Brien, Herod Toon, | Bill Larson, Jim Doyle, Jim Rosen(stihl, and John Barrowcliff avail-!

|able, Butler appears in for a good|

season, although the Blue and

tany Lions of Penn State, undefeat- yesterday in a 20-lap big car race! White faces its usual tough sched-

ed and untied, will be the first eastern eleven to perform in the Cotton Bow! in Dallas since 1041, when Fordham tackled the Texas Aggles, |

land also won an eight-lap preliminary event and the qualifying trials,

Other preliminary event winners

Canterbury Plays Here First Indianapolis | ever, will take place at the Univer-

« + The Aggles won, 13-12. were Johnny Shackleford of Day- Sity Heights gym tomorrow night

+... On New Year's Day, 1946, Texas/ton, O, Tommy Hinnershitza of Where Coach Angus Nicoson's Grey-

U. .and Missouri kept the Cotton

Reading, Pa, and Chitwood.

Big Nine Cage Schedule

INDIANA Dec

6--DePauw, home 13 Carleton, home 15-~Kanaas State (Kansas City, Me). 18~Loyola of Chicago, homg. 3 ~Michigan State, away, an

Notre Dame (Indianapoljs)..

2--Butler (Indianapolis), b~Purdue, away 10-- Wisconsin, home 13--Ohio State, home, 17~lowa, away 18--Illinois AWAY 24--~Minnesota] home. Feb

7

Miam| of Oxford, O. away 14—Jowa, home 16—Michigan, away 21--Northwestern, away (stadium) 23--Ohjo State, away 28-—Purdue, home March 1--Iilinols, home PFURDUE Dec 6-—-Xavier home 8-Nebraska, away 10-~Marquette, home 15 PLttsburgh. home 20--Michigan State, home 23. Washington, home Jan ‘1=Butler (Indianapolis: 2—~Notre Dame (Indianapolis) 8--Indiana, home 10--Jown, away 17~Northwestern, home. 16-=Wisconsin, away. * 24--Ohjo State, home, Feb T-~lowa, home. = $--Minnesota, . away. 14—-Michigan, away 16-—-Minnesota, home, 21—UHnois; away 23-MIchigan, home 28--Indiana, away 10WA Dec 1--Carleton, home 6-—8.-Dakota, home > 13--N. Dakota, home

0 20 Washington U., away (St. Louis). d1—~Harvard, home, Jan 3~Princeton, home

Indiana Minnesota Regis home (Denver), b

2 Northwestern, home. 9—Purdue, away $-~Illinois, home 14-—Indiana, away 21--Wisconsin, home, 28 -Minnesota, home. rch

1-Michigan, away MICHIGAN

Dec 13 Western ‘Michigan, home. 18—Michigan State, away 20--Marquette, away 22—8outhern California, home 20—lowa State, away, 30-Iowa State, away, Jan 3—~Toledo University, away. 10--Minnesota, uaome 12-Northwestern, away 17--Wisconsin, home. 3) —Northweslern, home,

eb. 3-Ohio State, away. T~Ilinols, away, ]¢—Purdus. home Indiana, home. 21-—-Minnesota, away, 23-Purdue, aw 28-Ohio State, arch ~Jowa, home ~e-NMichigan State, home

py MINNESOTA

6->-8t. Louls U. away. 3-Nebraska, home,

ash n, home. 20-~Univ., of Washington, home. §-~California, away (Berkeley). T~California, away (Berkeley).

an, 5-—-Wisconsin, away, J-Michigan, away. Illinois, home, 19—Towa, home.

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«| 1T—Pittsburgh, home.

24—Indlana, away, 31~Michigan State, home. Feb

7-Ohlo State, home. Purdue, home. 14--Northwestern, away (stadium). 18~Purdue, away, 21--Michigan, home, 10wa, away,

are 1-~Wisconsin, home. ILLINOIS Dee

8-Coe College, home. 8--Notre Dame, home. 18--Pittsburgh, 20-—Pennaylvania, away, 23 Washington State, home 3 Washington State, home n

1~Harvard, home. 3~Wisconsin, away S~Northwestern, home 10--Ohlo State, hom 1T-Minnesota.

Michigan,

Poe. home. low,

home. AWAY, 28-—-Northwestern,

away (stadiiim)

ar 1--Indiana, away, NORTHWESTERN

Dec 8 Butler, home, 13—Notre Dame, stadium. 0-U. 8 OC, stadium. 31—Missourl, home. Jan

3--Ohlo State, away, S—Blinots away, 10-Western Mic I3=Michigan, ho 17—Purdue, away 10-~Marquette, home 24-Notre Dame, stadium 31.-Michigan, away, Feb.

3--Towa, away, T—Wisconsin, stadium, #-Ohlo State, home 14—Minnesota, 3-2)--Wisoonsin, away, 8—Dlinols, stadium.

OHIO STATE

Dec 5-—~Oklahoma, home. 13--Marquette, y. 20---Texas A and M, home. 26--Washington, home, 7--Washington, home,

igan, home, me.

an J—=Northwestern, home, Slows, away, | 10-Illinols, away, 12~Indiana, away

24—Purdue, way, 26—Butler, home Feb.

‘ob. 3-Michigan, home T—Minnesota, away 9-~Northwestern, 14-~Illinols, home 16~Wisconsin, home 2l—Michigan State, 23—Indiana, home 28-Michigan, away,

WISCONSIN Dec.

6--Marquette, home. 8-—Butler, home. 1 Pittsburgh, home, 19--California, away (Berkeley). 20--California, away (Berkeley). 23--Oklahoma, away, Jl--Marquette, away, Jan

AWAY,

Away,

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3--Illinols, home. S-~Minnesota, home, 10-~Indiana, away, 13—Iowa, home 17--Michigan, home. 10-Purdue, home, 24~Illinots, away.

T~Northwestern. away Michigan State, hom 16-Ohlo State, away. 21-~Iown, awa

(stadium), 0.

Rounds tangle with Canterbury in their. home opener.

81-41.

{on even terms with the Wildcat| | powerhouse for eight minutes, but {8 super-duper rally enabled Ken- | |tucky to pull into a 43-19 halftime

lead and.the Greyhonds were lost|

Down at Terre Haute, Johnny Wooden expects to have

more squad. Indiana State walloped Oakland City Saturday night, 87-36, but a better test of the Sycamore strength will come on Thursday night when the team entertains Southern Methodist, Play At Notre Dame Saturday night the Sycamores bump up against a veteran Notre Dame team headed by Leo Barn{horst of Indianapolis “at South Bend. Coach Hickman expects to start

Gardner from last” year's state championship team, Center John Helse of La Porte and two Indian | apolis guards, Dick Light and John! Mote’ against the Hilltoppers to-| morrow night. Light and Mote were

State during the 1944-45 season, He! Is a senior and Mote a sophomore. | Bulldogs Play Wildcats

“old. grads” and the Bulldogs jump right into a hot one when they tackle the Wildcats at Northwest ern-on Saturday night. Down Bloomington © way, Coach McCracken's team will miss the

Ralph Hamilton, now in pro ranks after his graduation, but hopes to have a better balanced combination | built around that handy rebounder, | Ward Williams of Colfax. Indiana boasts 10 major lettermen including Willams. They are Norb Herrmann, John Wallace, Bob Armstrong, Murray Mendenhall Jr, Don Ritter; Charley Meyer, Lou Wat. son, tall Tom Schwartz and Gene! Farris, Bob Lollar of Indianapolis is counted on as one of the more promising sophomores. Purdue doesn't expect an easy

Y. 23~Northwestern, home. March

ar 7 1-Minnesota, away,

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Some more of the “big fellows” reserve to participate in volunteer including Indiana,’ Purdue, Notre

rgalast| a/Hanover and face two other foes [this week, |

action, how-| Reed, Turner Matched Friday

Willard Reed, Indiana's deposed The Greyhounds have won two state heavyweight boxing champion of three contests on the road thus/and a loser his last time out nere, far, topping 8t, Joseph's and Tay-|will return to the local boxing wars lor while losing to Kentucky in/next Friday night at the Armory their last start on Saturday night, when the Brightwood pride faces! Earl Turner, a youngster out of The Indianapolis colegians played| Cincinnati, who will be making bis first Indiandpolis appearance. Reed buckled down "to earnest training about two weeks ago sat

Butler turns attention to tougher| il {things after the tussle with the

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GREAT GOALING—This second period Gordie Henry of the Hershey Bears kept the Caps at bay last night. Henry is shown turning aside a shot of Rod Morrison (No. 6) as Andy Branigan of the Bears moves in to clear the puck.

Photo by John

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Last-Min

the old sounds.” . Coach Johnny Mowers’

shutout of the season.

particularly for this play. McGill blocked Doran

Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer,

photo shows very definitely how Goalie |

Irish Quintet Gunning for 3d Straight Triumph

The Irish of Cathedral go gunning for their third straight hard: wood victory of the season tomorrow night to lift the lid on a busy week of action for city and county high school courtmen. Coach Cleon Reynolds’ team plays host to the Silent Hoosiers {tomorrow night and will be the heavy choice to win. Speedway plays

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state college conference, open thetr| Silent Hoosiers at Cathedral, Speedway at Plainfield,

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| Ben

ship.

Broad Ripple vs. Howe at Tech. Crispus Attucks at Monrovia.

High School Cage Schedule for Week

Beech Grove at Lawrence Central, Carmel at Sacred Heart. Franklin Township at Ben Davis,

Broad Ripple vs. Cathedral at utler. Howe vs. Washington st Butler, Crispus Attucks at Vallonia, Franklin Township Grove, Greenwood at Decatur Central. Lawrence Central at Southport. Manual at Speedway. Noblesville at Shortridge. Silent Hoosiers at Union Town-

Tech at New Castle, Whitestown at Pike Township.

TOMORROW NIGHT mel.

"WEDNESDAY

FRIDAY Davis at Warren Central.

at Beech

the

attack. SATURDAY

Gene

Ave. gym. He wants another crack in the shuffle after that. Woody 8 BOb Sikes, who knocked him uut McBride of the Greyhounds led|'Ris summer. scorers of both teams with 18 nolnts, | Found fight with Turner as a warmCoach UP for things to come.

The

{other ideas. A graduate of West better th -2 Liar an a passing fair Syca Coast rings, Turner moved to Cincinnati

Diego.

stablemate of Ezzard Charles and has heen learning daily through workouts with the crack Cincinnati heavyweight title contender.

Foothall Results

SUNDAY RESULTS

Qreen

New York 35, Buffalo 13 | Baltimore 14, Chicago 7

COLLEGES Frapeisco 32, St. Mary's 20.

San Nevada

{RESULTS SATURDAY

ST letter winners at Shortridge and Evansville 2% eR alb Lifht also won a leter at Penn Alabama 21, Miami 6. | Arm Florida te 1. Pordham 13. New York U, 13 (tle).

rgie Tech 7, Georgia 0. Holy Cross 20, Boston College 6. Kans

Geo! as

Jay York 35 hiladsiphia Forwards Tom Beck and Ear]| Boston 27, W

(Rip) Jackson's Kentucky

He regards the 10-|33-30,

203-pound Ohioan will have!

The only recently from San

The Queen City mauler is a

snipers.

PROFESSIONAL National League , Chicago Cards 31, 21, Pittsburgh 0. ashington 24. 30, Los Angeles 10 Il-Ameriea Conference

port. ¥

, Arizona State 13.

ATE COLLEGES HER COLLEGES

Navy 0. 28, Kansas Sta

84, Arizona 3 State 58, Hawa

Nort. el

lagiasippl 33, orth A h Carolina State 0, Maryland

il 19, Mississippi State 13, 40, i

i arolina virginia 7 0° 0 (tie).

31, Oklahoma Asgles 13 Oregon State 17, Nebraska 6. . 0) Baylor 6. h 43, Prairie View 12. hern Methodist 19, Texas Christian 19 (tle). Tennessee 13, Vanderbilt 7. a8 Tech 14, Hardin Simmons 6. . ‘exas State 38, New Mexico 18. rginia 17, Pittsburgh 2. \

fancy, record-shattering shooting of West W

ship

Amateur Basketball

Tonight's Commercial League schedule

Hol,

a4 South Side Turners: 7:15, 8. 8. Turners v8. irt; 8:18, Central Motor Parts vs. ock County All-Stars; 9:15, Indian 8 Spring

HIGH jCHooLS Austin 13, Leo 13 (Chicago city champion. )

Conservatory vs. LG

JOHN WINKLER courtesy, Winkler has been operating transit vehicles since 1945. In makIng a career of being “Your Opera tor,” he has acquired the experience necessary to make him a reliable operator with a good safety record. He operates Brookside and Prospect trackless trolleys.

20-point third victory half, 22-15.

fumbling, shooting prevalent. Tech goes about its business of 3) getting ready for North-Central Conference opening the league season at New Castle on Friday. Howe has games with Washington and Broad Ripple coming up next week-end.

tinentals

day and Saturday nights.

at Plainfield in the other Tuesday night erfgagement. Sacred Heart, the city’s other parochial efifry, seeks triumph No. 3 on Wednesday night against Car-| Cision to the Zollners in Ft. Wayne Beech Grove plays at Law- last night. rence Central and Franklin Town-| Dad taken a decision from the Sumship at Ben Davis in the other| Mit City snipers. . Wednesday night tilts. The bulk of the activity, as usu-

ally is the case, is reserved for Fri- during the first 10 minutes and were

Four-

Tech Goes Good

warfare

jam-packed gym to avenge an opening setback of a year ago.

Tech's)

It was the season's opener for both quintets with bad passing and poor

considerable

this week,

Rockets Triumph

for the Hawks.

post.

43-42, in the opener for the city

teams. Bertram had 13 for South-

' Washington played an

The Rockets of Ripple scored victory No. 2 at Decatur Central Saturday, and it was the first reverse The teams were deadlocked after the first .two periods, 14-14, and at 22-22 at three-quarter Bruce and Jim Cook, a reserve cen- Simpson ter, got the Rockets away to their| winning rally as they triumphed;

the Then Jim|

Bruce got eight points for the Lallival ee winners, while Ralph Lollar of De-|por catur Central was the game'y top point-getter with 10. chiller-diller of Saturday night, however, was played on the Southport floor with the Cards nosing out Washington's Continentals,

{the firing of Ralph Hamilton, all-

At Buffalo Wednesday

The Bisons are next foes of the| |Caps at Buffalo .on Wednesday | lod, while at the other end of the [night, then the Mowersmen return|ice, Almas had a rocking-chair job

But the Caps were called for icing the puck in their haste to get it out of their defense zone. There was a faceoff at the red circle to the left of the cage. Jack McGill of ahe Bears squared off against Red Doran of the Caps, sent on the ice

shoved the puck across in front of three Indianapolis defenders to Winger Johnny Peirson; stationed at the right of the goal. The Hershey forward skidded an angle shot past Almas into the left corner, And the home boys had to settle for the 1-1 deadlock, which left them still two behind second-place *?d then batted it away with his { Buffalo,

_ MONDAY, DEC. 1 9m ute Goal Forces Caps to Take 1-1 Tie With Hershey

~~ Goalie Almas Misses Shutout as Bears Skid Puck Into Cage After Faceoff

By BOB STRANAHAN s Our Indianapolis Capitals had plenty of time today to ponder over hockey axiom that the “game isn't over until the final busser

lads, back home after a long and tiring Eastern swing during the Sonja Henle ice show, were within 36 seconds of a victory and’ two more points to their total last night. And just a little over the half minute separated Red Almas from his first

Henry just refused to bé beaten until Hugh Millar slammed a long

blue line at 8:32 in the period. Henry had no fewer 3 saves to his credit during the tight tilt and a lot of these were the kind seldom seen in this league. |Almas had a fairly light night of

Henry was great in the middle period to keep the Caps blanked. Once he came out just at the right time to meet Fern Gauthier in a solo rush and on another occasion when it looked as though Red Doran had a sure shot at the cage, |Henry kicked the puck into the air

stick, Pressure Play Henry had 12 saves in that pe-

| home to meet New Haven on Thurs-| Since Hershey threatened so seldom.

Lolners Drop Kautskys, 67-5

All square for the current season, the Indianapolis Kautskys and Ft. {Wayne Zollner quintets meet at the | Butler Fieldhouse tomorrow night |in a National Basketball League en- | counter,

| The Kautskys dropped a 67-56 de-

|

Earlier, Indianapolis

Play Even The clubs played on even terms

day, Several other things

The Caps continued their pres-

of more Sure play early in the final session

than passing note and effecting the|and Henry was up and down like Caps occurred over the week-end. In the first place, they wound up their Eastern sashay with a fine 5-3 triumph over the Barons at Cleveland. This gave them a record

of four victories, one tie and four defeats in the nine-game swing. The Cap front office was hoping

for 10 points on the jaunt, so the

nine total wasn't too far short. Save for injuries and a few better breaks, things might have been even a bit better,

Another item worth mentioning

was the drop of Cliff Simpson out of the league individual scoring lead. The Cap center and Eddie Prokop of Providence went into last night's game all tied up at 35deadlocked at 15-all at this point. ll, but CUff was blanked by the teen contests are on the docket But the Zollners shot ahead at this Bears while Prokop picked up two for those dates.

point and never were headed dur-|80als and an assist to take over

ing the balance of the game. Ft.

| Tech's tall tossers were quite im- Wayne was ahead at the half, 38-30. | [pressive in their opener against| j Howe Saturday night, beating the ter Kirk split scoring laurels for the dianapolis players—were victims sof Hornets by a 51-28 count before a winners with 13 points apiece, wh:js 50me mighty fancy goal tending by |flery Leo Klier again was the.hecad 22-year-old Gordie Henry here last|g man for the Kautskys with 14 night. The Greenclads uncorked a big|points, | -period blast to clinch| gj e after leading at the! Big problem of Joe Kearns, lofty 6-foot-4-inch center, canned! 16 of his team's points to lead the ast season.

Paul (Curly) Armstrong and Wal-/|

squad tomorrow night will be to stop

| Bears’ cage

the top spot with 38 to his credit. Faney Goal Tending Simpson—and a lot of other In-

Whether the 8302 local customers

; {knew it or not, they were treated he Indianapolis some major-league work by the Ma Bruce, rquess | Pierson,

per. The Caps got

| INDIANAPOLIS 1)

{a jumping jack. Hymie Buller went | off the ice for hooking Cliff Simpson with two minutes gone but the Mowersmen couldn't do ‘anything about getting the puck into ‘the nets. Pete Slobodian also was penalized

in the period, but again Henry and his defenders were successful in stopping the Indianapolis bids for another marker. The Caps were more or less on the defensive for the balance of the game, trying to protect that slim lead. Al Dewsbury reported back to the club over the week-end, but was sent along to Omaha to play himself back into shape. Enio Sclisizai, injured on the Eastern trip, also was out of action last night and the Caps could have used his speed and fimesse.

Hockey Summary

HERSHEY (1) Almas

impson....... Gauthier kdeary......... Spares: ANA! Morrison, D. Morrison, Pavelich,' Podolsky, M; Apes, Branigan,

| { —S8core By Periods— America star at Indiana University| their Usual quota of sits, but BOIANAPOLIS ............ 3. 8. Hamilton holds the) oy he | Pirst-Pertod Scoring: None: penalties: |I. U. all-time scoring record both! ON the Ice Pecond Poi heoioodidn tripph 5 in and out of Big Nine cqmpetition. AMERICAN LEAGUE Simpson (high sticking). ' : Western Division Third Perlod—INDIANAPOLIS (1), Mile Indianapolis (56) Ft. Wayne (67) W L T Pts. G OG|lar {iart) 8:32; Hershey (2), 5 tt pf) 1g ft pt|Ptitsburgh ..... 13 2 4 34 9 1 (Meal) 19:24; penalties: - Kiter, ¢ 3 '8 "4 samion, ¢ $5 Buffalo 2831 8 8 1ng enon Des Soak sheng). QGehaichen, 1 9 1.% Armstrong, £'3 4 INDIANAPOLIS . 12 § 32.26 M1 13 Offielals: She Hugh Maleas: e, 1 2 2 4 h, 10 |g) Youls ... 01 3B 3 02 —_—— Norris, f 2 0 2 Towery, ¢ 1'2 1" ""‘Eastern Division Risen, ¢ 3 5 5/Pelkington, ¢ 5 0 2 W L T Pts. G 0G HEAD UARTERS Glamack, ¢ 3 2 1 Kinney, ¢ 2 0 4 Hershey ........ 7 6 2° 81 18 . Dietz, g 2 0 3Smiley, g 1 2 4 Providence 9 2 26 104 94 | Grate, g 3 g Oi Kirk, & 4 5 ¥| New Haven 10 3 }# a i ndres, | Niemiera, 3 3 2 ashington el Closs, § 1 0 3{ Menke, ' 0 3 1| Philadelphia M1 15 98 = 3 | Komenich, g 0 0 0 Springfield 1s 1 1 0 i — rm | RESULTS LAST NIGHT Totals 19 18 27]. Totals 23212 INDIAN 3 Herahey, 1 (tle).

Half Time Score—Jt. Wayne 38, Indianapolis 30. ' Pree Throws Missed—Klier 2, Gensichen, Hale, Risen 3, Andres, Closs, Hamilton, Kinn 3, Armstrong 2, Towery, | Pelkinton, rk 3, Niemiera 3.

Cap Scoring

G GLS A veer 33 19 16 Gauthier . 18 13 D. Morrison . «33 11 12 23 Millar... . 23 7 15 2 Podolsky . 3 11 10 21 | Sclisizaf .. . 19 7 13 7 12 2 13 15 AR cesses. 7 8 15 Licarl ....... 5 10 15 R. Morrison . 5 8 13 Summers .... 0 8 8 Fogolin ........ 2 4 6 Dewsbury . 0 4 4 Nicholson . 1 2 3 Burdett 1 0 1 Total ........c.o0n0;.00 000 130 M0) Three Goals One Game—R. Morrison, |

A fielder by Dick Miner and a 3 free-throw by. Ray Bertram in the waning seconds of play gave Coach Jewell Young's sectional champs their victory. Bill Nelmann plunked in a late two-pointer for the Conand it made points for the evening to lead both

him 21

Game—Podolsky, | Pavelich. Goalle's Record—Shutouts 0: one goal against 4; total goals against hs; average per game 3.41. , |

w Ha | Louis; RLLISOUIED at Philadelphia. NESDAY—INDIANAPO! falo; at_Springfield DAY. Pp OLIS; Hershey SATURDAY 33 Haven at Cleveland; 9 delphia; Washi

Providence 8, Jprgte Pittsburgh 3, New Haven 1. Buffalo 7, Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 7, St. Louis 2. THIS WEEKS’ GA TOMORROW NIGHT.

MES ven at St.

at Bufat Hershey; Pittsburgh

—New Haven at INDIANAPat Philadelphia, Buffalo at Hershey; New St. Suis at Philaat Pittsburgh; Provi-

Washington

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