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THURSDAY, DEC 4.1

, Caps L Butler Varsity

Face Alumni At Fieldhouse

PROBABLE LINEUPS Alumnl Varsity

Woody Norris ...... Jerry Cranny Wilbur Schumacher. r. \ “Buckshot’ O' Brien Robert Armstrong..C...John Barroweliff enn QF ui Herod Toon Diets ......G..... Charles Maas

After reviewing his -temporary varsity squad of 15 men last night Coach Paul (Tony) Hinkle found himself at a loss as to which combination of his nine lettermen to start against Coach Herbert Schwomeyer’s alumni team in the fleldhouse tonight at 8:15 p. m. in the annual Alumni-Varsity basketball game. ‘The group that he probably will start tonight is the combination that won 16 and lost 7 games last year. This includes Jerry Cranny,

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night's battle with New Haven. at

3-2 decision last night at Buffalo. The ironic angle to the defeat was that the Bisons’ winning goal was

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Les Douglas Turns In Winning Goal For Bisons Breaking Up 2-All Deadlock

The Indianapolis Capitals were send the Bisons into a one-goal came back to even the count again back on their own ice today for to-|lead on a pass play at 12:17 of the|during a scramble in front of Dion Juuitial period. Buffalo placed four{in the second period. forwards on the ice when the Caps’ the Coliseum ‘after losing a close] Lee Fogolin was thumbed to the[to be the winning score the game penalty box but instead it was _the|got rough and five penalties were {Caps that scored as Enio Sclisizzi meted out before the game ended, |collared a loose puck and outraced|including a major to. Buffalo De

After Douglas tallied what proved

whisked into the nets by Les Doug-|Buffalo’s Freddie Hunt to dent the|fenseman Hal Laycoe for fighting

las who skated -for the Caps last year,

through at 13:52 of the second pe-!

net behind Goalie Connie Dion. Tod Campeau put the Biso back into the lead near the end o Douglas pushed the winning goalithe first period, but Cliff Simpson

with Simpson, Hornets Beat Springfield

Elsewhere in the league, Pittsburgh ran over Springfield, 7 to 2,

riod to break a 2-all deadlock,

As the Bisons started and fin-| ished the scoring, the triumph en-

‘On the Ice

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Western Division abled them to take a firmer hold on! | Pittsburgh y n T Pts. crissy 36 second place in the Western Di-|Bufra NS 16 6 3 3 vision of the American Hockey INDIANAPOLIS B hi 3 2 League while the Caps’ third-place st. Louis . 7 In position was made more precarious | Hershey Eastern Division since they are only two points ahead | Providence ...... 13 9.2 28 of Cleveland. New Haven ..... 811 3 1 € Philadelphia .... 8 14 1 17 A midweek crowd of 7244 fans|Washington .... ¥ 13 3 is

junior, and Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien, “ sophomore, at forward! positions; John Barrowcliff, junior, | at center; and Herod Toon, “Seer, and Charles Maas, sophom the guard posts. In reserve for battle against the more gxperienced alumni team will be lettermen James Doyle, guard; William Larsen, center; William Shepherd and Robert Evans, forwards; numeral men Walt Fields, guard; James Rosenstihl, forward; Marvin Wood, guard, and transfers Marcin Cave and Robert Mehl.

Yeoman Is Elected Army Grid Captains

WEST POINT, N. Y,, Dec. 4 (UP) | Center William F. Yeoman of Glendale, Ariz, has been elected captain of Army's 1948 football team,| suceeeding Guard Joe Steffy. Peoman, six feet tall and weighing 180 pounds, played his second| year of football with Army during!

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NATIONAL LEAGUE York athateur boxers held another inter- Cap Scoring | Sclisizal Miss McKinney, | Nicholson .

saw Right Winger Tommy Cooper |SPringtield Toronto 4 New Chicago 4, Boston 4 de city triumph today after winning a Nps on . . 23 20 Times-Legion Faiiven hes r fare Golden Gloves champion last Year,|pavelich scored a first-round knockout over Den an [138-—Ray LaPollette (I) outpointed Bud: | Burdett Ingram (C), 3; 112—Harry Trester (0) |

RESULTS LAST NIGHT Buffalo 3, INDFANAPOLIS 2, Pittsburgh 7, Springfield 2, 0 p 0Xers Hershey 6, Washington 3 : US LEAGUE Dallas 2, Ft. Worth 1 Kansas City 2, Minneapolis 0 NEXT GAMES TONIGHT New Haven at South Side. Community Center's APOLIS. He five of six bouts last night against Gautier . Morrisor Cincinnati's CYO team at the Mo- mpe “°° | Ppdolsk tor Armory, Shy Morrison Charley Freema nin the feature summers .. |Fogolin .... bout. | Dewsbury . Other results were: Sipe nted Jerry McKinney (I), 3; 118 Tota Fred Johnson (I) knocked out Milt ao) Thee, Gols’ Bromfield (C), 2; 147—Paul Terry (I) Gauthier, Dorwn

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knocked out Billy’ Mangold (C), 1; 135 | Three Assists One Robin Hood (I) knocked out Bill Norton Simpson, Doran, Pavelic (C), 2: 147—Dick Roembke (I) ke Goalie's Record—8Shutouts 9; out Dick Stewart (C), 2; I) knocked out Pred Hicks (C), 2

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one ho|—R Third Period Scoring—RNone. 170—Bill Roberts | agaist 4; total goals against 81, average

and Hershey defeated Washington, 6 to 3. \

Pittsburgh tallied five goals be-

oa|fore the end of the first period

n at Springfield and added two more s1{in the second session. Tod Sloan 98 | Was the only Hornet player to score twice.” The remaining goals were = divided between Stan Kemp, Syd 78| Smith, Fleming Mackell, Les Cos

hi tello and Pete Langelle. 114 Gordie Bruce and Herbie Cain

each tallied twice to lead Hershey into undisputed possession of first place in the Eastern Division. Gordie Bell, Washington goalie, ! turned back many Bear thrusts! but got little help from his fellow defensemen

n Indianapolis Boares--Nichomon. Fogolin, 20 D. Morrison, R. Morrison, Doran, Sulll19 van, Pavelich, Podolsky, Solisissi. SEoRM Spares—Jackson, Layooe, Doug1 Cooper, Bell, Campeau, Curry, Brown, 15 Hunt. Fillion 13 ou orees Teddy Oraham and Bob Mefo Pirst Period Scorfng—1, Buffalo,

, Douglas), 12:17; 2, Indian 1s, 3| {Sclisizal (Licari), 16:33; 3, Buffalo 1/peau (Brown, Curry), 18:40. Pensity—

‘ogolin (charging).

253) Second Period Scoring—4, Indianapolis, Morrison, Sdbson (Licari), 9:25; 5, Buffalo, Douglas

Cooper, Bell), 13:52. Penalties—Lessard Simpson (roughing), Laycoe ajor fighting). Penalties

Morrison (high-sticking),

Curry [aR pie Fillion (hooking).

INDI; AN AP OLIS TIMES

At Buffalo, Play Here Tonight

Royals Close In On Packers’ Lead

Ft. ‘Wayne Dropped To Third Place

By United Press The Rochester Royals defeated the Sheboygan Redskins, 72 to 54, at Chicago last night t6 climb within a half game of the leading Anderson Packers in the Eastern Division of* the National Professional ‘Basketball League, Anderson, which was idle last night, remained in first place in the eastern circuit on the basis of percentages, having \ played three less games than Rochester. The Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons, former leaders of the‘ Eastern Division, dropped to third place when it lost to big George Mikan and his

at Ft. Wayne. Sheboygan, thoroughly outclassed in its contest with Rochester, retained {its Western Division lead

over the idle Tri- he \dle TrirOlilea ities Blackhawiia.

Pro Net League

AN-' Indianapolis (2) Buffale (3) Almas Goalle Dion! ein d mM our | Bummers . LD a sssard Simpson ....... Center Gauthier P| Licari ol Wa Hickey | The National Basketball League| EL Score b Periods— th 30 tidianapolis ; 1: 6a as agreed to permit players who 33| Buffalo 1 0-3|jumped to the now defunct Profes-

sional Basketball League of America to return to competition in the NBL. The executive committee of the league voted unanimously here yesterday to allow four former Na“tional League players to resume their places with NBL teams,

Fred Lewis of the Sheboygan Redskins; Al Grenert and Howie Rader

of the Tri-Cities Blackhawks, and Sid Tannenbaum of Minneapolis.

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(FROM REAL LIFE) No.83.LUCKY HUNCH WORTH BILLIONS!

NIB59 A RAILROAD CONDUCTOR NAMED EDWIN DRAKE DECIDED TO PUT HIS LUCKY HUNCH IN OPERATION, USING STEAM POWER GENERATED IN AN OLD ENGINE, HE BEGAN DRILLING IN THE EARTH NEAR TITUSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.

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ABOVE THE GROANS OF HIS STEAM-POWERED ENGINE, CURIOUS ONLOOKERS LAUGHED AND CALLED THE VENTURE “DRAKES FOLLY” HOWEVER, EDWIN DRAKE KEPT RIGHT ON DRILLING.

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