Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1948 — Page 7
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‘ By BOB STRANAHAN ; The Caps today had the satisfaction of knowing that they more lis, Western * division |¥aR Wiped out the sting of Jast week's St. Louls defeat as they looked forward to a tough three.game progra Winners last night, 10-5, before 9097 Coliseum fans in a rough-ands tumble affair in which 14 penalties were called, the Caps next face the New Haven Ramblers here Thursday night. Then they must take on
the Hornets at Pi
Soh clubs were beaten yesterday before returning Lakers being surprised by Triies #4 to 35, while Kautskys peing mauled at Sheboygan, 60
Flyers were short-handed, a goal ‘| riteht that looked as though it might have Hipht % play Providence's Eastern gone into. the nets off Shewchuk's western tonight w stick, Couture sent Indianapolis ss Hooslers.
front once more midway in the pe-|
The home boys probably wish {they could have saved some of last , night's goals for these upcoming | encounters. Gerry Couture ‘turned his first {hat trick for the Caps this season, but Pat Lundy had ‘the biggest night in points with four assists and {a goal for five, Looks Like a Breese It began to look like a breeze for 3 of |the Caps when they got a pair of §| goals in 16 seconds. Nelson PodolHES 4 steered a“lohg shot of Danny|
short. Kampmann was in: for trip-
12:16 of the period. Lundy whipped in a rebound off | pre- season co-favorite rating. Bo
{bound after the next rush and the right cage post and Barry Sullivan] Al {home boys led, 2-0.
Hugh Millar and Billy ei Indianapolis was two men sh
fig Le ic n. Ed BR “Lloyd Doran joined them “tn the Simpson Mpped. Hote ast Cap Lx when the officials called high- marker, then Gladu took a pass L Pct isticking on him during a faceoff. from McComb and went all the way to 58, and Michigan defeated ? 100 The penalty proved a costly one as! to score for the Flyers, n the Flyers took advantage of their] manpower superiority to. tally the Don Grosso flipped it| L Pet, into the cage, standing all alone at. ne ; 12 8%0.the left side. Only a second of the Millar...
Hockey Summary % tying goal.
14 481 period remained when it was scored. | Couture ....... \ 1 Ax | Podolsky Gladu
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Ak Indian oe, ne oran, "‘Brunetau, ' Purdue wo McKay, Nicholson, Fogolin, Simonson, Ohio “State Licari, Sclisizzi, Sullivan: St. Louis, Olson, " . McComb, Pozzo, ®hewchuk, Lund, Milli when Paul Gladu sent- St. Louis san, Black, Raynak, Backor, Wilson.
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McKay got the “equalizer while th the Pataky (Summers); 14:58: (2) Indian- western
3:40. - Penalties—Black (cross-chee XDe nn (high-sticking); Ramp Doran (holding);
Third period scoring: (10). Ind‘anapolis, |
| McKay (Doran, Nicholson), 3:10; (11) | { Indtanapolis, Sullivan (Simpson), 4:56; | 112) St. Louis, Grosso (Olson, McComb: | Providence (13) Indianapolis, Millar (unassist- | Je% Haven ‘av
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a a ———— So ———— A A A A SSA i SE Two bowling tourneys kept the men of the city busy over the week-| Lend. The West Side of town held the attention of local keglers asi IDezelan’s began their eighth annual Doubles Classic; and the West Side} Bowling Center started the squads on the annual West. Side Singles, i At Dezelan's the handicap division is led by Joe Proctor and Ralph Nagle, who combined scores of 579 and 588, added a 188 handicap and totaled 1355. Second place is held {by Charles Van Pelt, who marked a 1525, and- William Maggione who tal-, {lied a 613. They added a handicap lof 177 pins, and arrived at a 1350 {total, George Murray and Joe [Treacy held. third with 1315 timbers {on scores of 589 and 540, and a 186 LS { handicap.
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‘Crucial’ Tilt
Indiana, Purdue Lowe “DePauw Breaks Ball State's Reco
“The first “crucial” ti phox nme shou period -Stounce she. Caveman. 62 to 38.
Big Nine basketball race is set up for tonight when undefeated Ai | Cranny’s recovery from an early- season slump, and see “him drop in 13 consin and Iowa battle for the top: ipoints to lead the Hinklemen. ® rung at Madison. | From Michigan, also unbeaten in league | tipped one in for the first Bulldog TONIGHT play after one game, invades North- | basket, Butler was never in trouble. Evansville at Marshall. hile Ohio State/Maas and John Barrowcliff moved Ohio State at Indiana. travels to Bloomington to face the the count to 6-0, before Little Giant | Rose Poly at Manchester.
Wisconsin racked up its third Butler held this slim margin Coach Ed Krause used reserves riod when the Flyers again were {straight Big Nine victory Saturday |throughout the first part of the/during the final 10 minutes of toe| ‘night at: Bloomington with. a 58-54 period, but going into the final 10 game. : | ping and Shewchuk was just com-| triumph over Indiana. The defend- | minutes they gradually widened thé "Oshter John Foley was high fori ing back on the ice when Gerry ing champs got off to an early 18- gap. Jimmy Doyle gave them their|the Irish with eight baskets for 16 connected from the left side at'8 lead as IU miscued with wild | first 10-point lead by laying one in points, but Ed Mikan took individ-| |passes. The defeat deflated IU's|to make it 27-to-18 with three min- ual honors for the contest by can-| b utes to go. Cloncs and Bob Hutch- ning 17 points for DePaul: | Highton less than a minute later Cook, Big Ning's leading = scorer, ins marked one apiece for Wabash,| Leo Barnhorst ‘of Indiafiapolis| and’ Couture rounded out his hat!bagged 18 points, but had to give and made it 27-to-20 before Mar- scored nine points and the triumph | {trick with a short one going in from Way to IU's Don Ritter, who ahook/vin Wood closed the period with a was Notre Dame's 37th straight [the right side 18 seconds afterward. himself loose for seven fielders and short one for Butler. {at home McKay put the Caps into a 7-3 seven free hrows. 5/Summers’ into the cage and then lead at the start of the final period|- At Iowa Baturday night, Purdue | ler after the intermission with a| 3 Sunture followed up nicely on a re-|on a. shot that just got inside the tied the score once in the first half {jay.up shot. John ‘Houston and And defeated the Cardinals, 58 to 55. {@nd then ran out of gas as theigherman Heaszlitt counted for Wa- [Coach Hal Hickman's charges broke {rifled ‘in another from about 18 | Hawkeyes, Murray Wier hit 50 per bash after Cloncs hit one from the Ball State's perfect record against Then things really began to flo out less than two minutes cent of his attempts and accounted charity stripe, and it was 31 to 25., | Indiana teams, and left it at three happen. |for 27 points as his teammates won, From here on in it was nothing but | victories. ‘The Tigers assumed an ort (60 to 40. Iowa led at the half, 33. Butler. | early first-half lead, and held off al Sus Dietz, Andres, Bogodansk Todo" were sent to the ice-side brig for when Grosso caged the Fiyers'|to 35, and kept up a 10-point lead! .. Good Shooting | nal period Cardinal rally to win. hting, and they had hardly left fourth tally, but Millar retaliated; | throughout the final half.
anged a b by stickhandling the puck all the | Howard| praas followed Cranny “for Blue RR
Williams and Bill Berberian each’ ug ~way mark. J scoring honors with 11 points on : 20 Ten 5 ¥ END CNET 2 A 22 TERR? aka, ote. ei gu 2: nr other "Big Nine ANE 22 Si ae SE 4 | day, Illinois edged Ohio State, 61| attempts for the best shooting! while Ball State's Heaton marked 16.1
|nesota, 43 to 41.
Big Nine Standing,
Ateneo 0) nt tL mon SChed ule, Scoring oF markers, 4] Notre Dame “stretched the vie-| : 41 tory streak which the Irish started | guard, dropped in nine fielders to, I against Purdue in the local Big|lead 's second-half uprising and| 112 Pour Classic to four games by deu feating DePaul, 52 to 46. The Irish|
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un wa Second period scoring: (5) St. Lotils, im A Minn. Le Gladu (Olson, Tustin), 1:10; (6) Indian- leman, apolis, McKay (Lundy), §:33; (7) Indian- vy. abolis, Couture (Bruneteau. Lundy), 12:16; 1 (8) Indianapolis, Lundy (Podolsky), 13:12; {I Indianapolis, Couture (Nicholson, Lun~ Ron Tsar, ndans, yy, ing), { man (tripping); | (trinping)
#2 moved away to a 39-t0o-30 margin. | 123 :
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0-06 championship. tomorrow night - by 18 meeting Al Maloof in the first) 1€ match at 8:30 at the Board of | 173, Trade parlor. 157) Other matches scheduled this! 1g weet are Barney Mahoney vs. Lou
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“New Haven 4. Pittsburgh 3. Providence 7. Srrinield 4
Pittsburgh 4, Philsdelsnia 2 Cleveland 9, Washingt: New Haven 2, 8 ringheid 3 (tie), IR i IR THIS WEEK'S GAMES en Ah BY Jou dant. Ford Frick. of . the... National WEDNESDAY — = Phlvasiphis at Cleve: | {League announced today that the AY —- New Haven at INDIAN-| |” FRIDAY—Philadelphia at Washington. R. Mor-| BA h nN. J DIANAPOLIS at Pittsburgh; New Haven 20, also about a week later than t Louis. usual, This will throw the World
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| Philadelnhia’ at Springfield.
SUNDAY Providence INDIANAPO- ‘Series a week later. 'Ascusual, the|
on - LIS: Pittsh 128: aver 18: I sburgh at Buffalo; Cleveland at schedule calls for 154 games by each
By Frank Wilson
| placers were Bud Brown and Pran- . cis Raftery with 642, 5371179. Holder of the top three-game; ; - honors was John Wood, who scored X LINCOLN Jewelry Co. a 601 while bowling with F. Gruner. Gruner added a 486 to Wood's total, x 0UT- Of- PAWN ‘SALE and they Placed fourth in the ac- | Now On! ! In Full Swing!
son, 562, in the Solitaire Beverage’ x Mixed League at the Uptown plant, x Street has been bowling only a 7. em x Street. Packard Indpls, Co. Mxd. = 656 months, but also participates in the On West Washington st. Gene Hinderliter, Pox-Hunt Sun. A. M ss Indiana Alleys Recreation loop. His X Across from the Statehouse »
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Wabash Is Victim Of Butler Recovery; ND Stretches Streak
~ Cranny Drops in 13 Points for Bulldog is»
| Wabash caught Butler on the rebound Saturday night, and prob. {ably wished it hadn't. After a ragged first half, the Bulldogs came
| Four thousand fans assembled in the Fieldhouse to witness Jerry |
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{Gene Cloncs hit & one-hander.
DePauw Beats Ball State
| ‘Maas once again opened for But-| : pe DePauw played host to Ball State]
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{__ Thirty points was Jumpin’ Johnny | average of the evening. Cloncs led| Wabash with 11 points én five field-| Wilson's total for the evening as ers and one free-throw, and Hous- | Anderson won" 78 to 62 at Hanover. | ton was the runner-up with two | This gave the Ravens’ center 227) buckets and five free ones for nine Points for nine games. - Anderson | |satled Hanover 30 to 28w{ the half, "but George Mingle," Raven
| give them the victory. In other Hoosier games Marshall.
trailed during the early minutes of|of West Virginia defeated Indiana
pitt onsini_ Ohio tne contest, but assumed a 15-§0- 14) State, 66 to 58; Indiana Central|
SATURDAY Indiana at Iowa: Nor at - Vv alolis Couture (Podolsky, Lundy), 15:14; gan: Illinois a Wisconsin at Michi: They held a 26-03 ad anlage - [13 St. Louis, Olson (Pozzo), 18:36; “| SCORIN 8t. Louis, Grosso (Olso, Gladu), -19:50 Penalties—McKay (elbowing) ;”
passed by Manchester, 51 to 47; | Canterbury took the measure of | Shurtleff, 65 to 37; Evansville lost| two | to Kentucky Wesleyan, 76 to 71, and Valparaiso defeated Cincinnati, oy
lead: midway in the initial - stanza.
the first half ended.
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Joe Bogue will open defense of {his state. threé-cushion billiard |
'E -Cushion Crown |
28 Spivey, Wednesday; Walt : Saud |
| Ten of the state's best shotmakers have entered he 41st tourney,
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