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W fonarch Firestone came up with a 2382, 412-2794, and Roadways, I goilipleted the top with a » -2780. 3 87% the Indiana alleys, Marge 54 544—1580. ‘ gehnell and Emalou Burton led| ppp A the way in both divisions of the doubles. Marge worked a 544 and Emalou a 557 for & 1101 actual Bout. To this they added 144 {ree “ones and came gut with a 1245 mark: - wt gecond in the doubles handicap event were Sophie Lowe and iva Dininger with a 1209 total. Third came Betty Walsh and Rita Peters with 1190. Ann Wagoner and Gertrude Roempke took fourth in the first weekend’s proceedings with 1167, and Frances Hessman and Helen

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Caps Lose Ground After ‘Week-End Tie Games

By BOB STRANAHAN The playoffs were a point farther away than ever for our skating Capitals today. The Mowersmen hooked up in tie games with Springfield and

Cleveland over the week-end, and the Barons picked up a point with a victory over the St. Louis Flyers, so that Indianapolis now

is five behind Cleveland. A crowd of 8975 Coliseum customers was treated to one of finest games of the season lasl ight, however, as the Caps came pff with the 4-4 deadlock. Only] ome masterful goal-tending by Roger Bessette and some tough ghooting luck kept the home ordes from turning back the injaders after another bitter 1-1 feadlock in Springfield Saturday. | “Only once last night were the!

Doran Lost to Caps For Balance of Year

As if things weren't tough enough already, the Indianapolis Caps now will have to worry along without the services of Center Lloyd Doran for the balance of the season. - Doran was hurt here last Thursday and it first was believed “he had: suffered only a aps ahead and for only a little sprained ankle. Later examinamore than a minute at that, but! tion showed HIS ‘foot was e home Boys put on such &| broken in two places and has ousing finish that the Barons been placed in a cast.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 9 (UP)—The Emphasis has been placed on

cleaning bag, the Kirby now has a new chemically treated “breather bag” of light gray and bur- . gundy color. Another 1948 innovation is a hang-away attachment case that enables the housewife to put special attachments on a closet door. Mr. Distelhorst said the news model retains the features which have made it popular with large

Wisconsin, which defeated Indiana at Bloomington and North-

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L Pet : 3 To a i users like the Albert Pick Hotel = 81 Shams. y A = 3 5M Mn io The features include a Sani“33 3 3% 3% Emptor which empties and cleans) .3 4& 333 36 yoithe bag in five seconds without) ‘3 531% 3% Siimuss; the toe-touch control which OLE adjusts the cleaning nozzle firmly| TONIGHT—Purdue at Min: ; mi-itc any type rug and the power Be a LT western: polisher unit which converts the

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4-in-1 Cleaner Type Contains Many Features; Hang-Away Attachment Case Included

The 1948 model “508” Kirby 4-in-1 vacuum cleaner now is on! sale, according to J. 8. Distelhorst, president Indianapolis Kirby

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Insurance Agents To Meet Tomorrow

Five States to Send Representatives Here

_ A sales and service conference of the Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. will open tomorrow in ‘the Claypool Hotel with representatives from Indiana; Illinois; Texas, Ohio, Minnesota and Michigan attending. A. H. Kahler, vice president and superintendent of agencies, will preside. The conrerence will end Wednesday afternoon. Edward B. Raub, company] president, will speak on the sub-| ject, “Looking . Ahead” at the banquet tomorrow evening. He! said the company had more than! $193 million of insurance in force, assets in excess of $52 million and $3.4 million in surplus at the end of the year. Walter H. Huehl, actuary and vice president; Richard F. Veazey, manager of the underwriting de-| partment; Irving Palmer, assistant agency manager, and Frank

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edge over Michigan for the ame reason. The Wolverines to their advantage, tripped Wiscon- {60 times the - number of in sin at Madison and bounced Il- habitants. : _The only community with two tracks on the Grand Circuit—

linois at Champaign. Illini at Iowa Historic Track and Good Time Park—will offer purses worth

Tonight only one of the leaders, Iowa, plays a league gamie, more than $180,000 during both meetings,

with Illinois traveling to the Hawkeye floor. In other conference contests Purdue travels to

See, New England Mutual Insur- CLEAN SWEEP —J. S. Distelhorst inspects the latest-1948 Kirby vacuum cleaner ance Co. agent, also will address; 4 lotchable-floor-polisher. as-P. W, Tinder. looks over the compact box of cleaning ... 4% attachments offered by the Kirby Co. 7 : A Only KIRBY Has YY PETE TR a oe POWER POLISHER FOR ANY NEW CAR | (FASCIA LT Z 4 iH i SEE . ; ha \

Minnesota while Ohio State plays at Northwestern. Wisconsin entertains Michigan State in the final scrap of the evening. | Wisconsin had to come from. behind repeatedly to down a determined Northwestern team Saturday, 68 to 62. The Wildcats led at the half, 35 to 31, but Wisconsin rallied behind Bobby Cook Triumph in the final five {minutes. Cook tallied 18 points, for Wisconsin. Michigan overcame Illinois, 66 {to 57, despite Dwight Eddleman’s|] | 26 points, the highest total regjistered by an Illini player in one

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game this year. ] IU Wins in Overtime Towa switched to a ‘stiff de{tensive game against Purdue, and ‘won, 41 to 33. were pressed early in the game {but won handily in the final

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d-a-lot of the customers were : sping when it was over. The visitors werent long In period remaining. aking the lead as Jack Lavoie)

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The Caps squared things early cored at 2:38 after taking a passiin the middle period when Barry

period. Murray Wier, Iowa's star ;shot maker, connected for only {five points, however, and dropped out of first place in the league race.

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Jo behind the goal from Hymie Sullivan skidded one into the, Buller. } cage from about 10 feet out after) in a no! i game Hard Skating taking a pass from Pat Lundy off (4g't: 45 at the end of the poe By the dint of hard skating|the Duk dasher, but or BEURS lation playing time. In the overnd good passing, the Caps forged aga R Sami in front less than'a ;;,e the Hoosiers walked away into a 2-1 leadership before the Minute later. {to triumph, 57 to 48, holding their

ring Indiana rallied to tie Miami of

period was half over. Cliff Simp- Long Shots {rivals without a point.

on broke into a Cleveland rush : pi ho) rid yo pei Wilk al eee mccain o-get the. puck, long shot off the left wing whic oe saved by Shen es " Shot (whistled past -Almas hip high, CYoO Basketball clisizzi came blazing in to score then Eddy Bruneteau matched CYO Junior Basketball League n the rebound. This was goal this marker with a similar drive championsips were decided yesNo. 1. (from the other side of the ice and’terday with St. Joseph winning at the other end to send things the Division No. 1 title by defeat! into a 4-4 deadlock at 4:06 of the ing St. Catherine, 44 to 20, and| second period. Holy Trinity's No. 4 quintet win: The Caps beat a tattoo on Bes- ning the Division No. 2 crown! sefte’s pads during the remainder when St. Bridget forfeited. vel : iof the stanza with some hot pres-| Other results yesterday were: cronand evened the count on sure play but the Baron goal-! JUNIOR LEAGUE (Division 1)—8t. Phiiip| as had sa: und shot after Al- tender clamped a curtain in front Jo. 1) oi Bt. Philip (No.4) 20; Holy ; saved but failed to clear, |of the cage to stop them all. - JUNIOR Li

28. . 5 | JUNIOR LEAGUE (Division 3)—Our Lady len the visitors again assumed Both teams had scoring oppor- of lausdes 45, St. Zap (No. 2) 23

The second. Cap marker came ss-than two minutes later on a imilar play with Simpson and clisizzi again teaming up nicely n the Baron padman. >

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he lead wi : R TOURNAMENT — Holy Rosary | ehaund Jen Hoy Kelly ‘beat a tunities in the heated final chuk- . at Aan 2. Bt. Roch 18, St. Joseph : - eords—with a ker, but alert defensive play-and of Sheibyville it; Asuimption 77, 8t, An: : mmm 800d goaling stopped these. Bon) ay 00 the products of. indust The Caps had the first chance SENIOR LEAGUE—St. Joan of Are 36. f 2 A {8t. Catherine 33 (overtime); Holy Name i atthe © y.. iwhen Church: Russell was. penalsiag. gi. joseph 30.. 7) : ized for holding Nels Podolsky,! pm — INDIANA then —the—Barons-had their turn On-the Ice 2 “INDUSTRIAL SHOW ~ [sts a ihe game when Podolnky, AMERICAN LEAGUE ~~ called for interference. - But Eastern Divisjen: o oa M it was during his absence that', —.. ..' _‘s1 18 3 6 242 198 anufacturers Building Indianapolis had the best chance New Hoven... 3 3 $ u 18 133 ingfeld .... Feb, 11-121 snaked his way through the JpEn gion 12 33 4 281638 7 ‘ 13-14, 1948 Cleveland defenders and fired Western Division | (P.M to 10 Pp M Daily {Point blank at Bessette, only toi Ww LT Be oH kets available th have the Baron goalie kick it Buffalo "...,... 30 18 3 63 188 177 the Purcha rough members of Cleveland 26 13 8 80 216 180 Intaneasing Agency Association of high into the air. nn LIS 3 31 §& 55 213 1M Open-tg the orp tXhibiting companys. i, _ St. Louis 18 34 & 42 185 310 February. 13, huoHe Friday, Saturday, ||" Cleveland cf) Indlanapolis-- (4). RESULTS LAST NIGHT door, + 14. Free tickets at the llpaeette goal “ Almas INDIANAPOLIS 4, Cleveland 4. (tie), Sprout ...... right defense.....\ . Simon Pittsburgh 3, Buffalo 1 | Rds Davidson ..... left defense ..... Nicholson Providence 6, Springfield 4. — wenmmmscveneed $1 IYIT neniter CL... Simpson New Haven 4, St..Louis 1 Leswick ,..... right wing....... Couture RESULTS SATURDAY : J Curse . left wing lisiz2i INDIANAPOLIS 1, Springfield 1 (tie), Spares: Indianapolis—Summers, Millar Cleveland 3, Bt uis Lundy, Sullivan, Bruneteau, Podolsky, Li- Pittsburgh 1, New Haven 1 (tie), - nr sno IY {cari, Mackay, Fogolin: Cleveland—8aw- providence 6, Philadelphia 4. , * ichuk, DeMarco, Lavoie, Allen, Thurier Hershey 5 Buffalo 1 , immediate 4 | Russell, Solinger, Kelly, Kelly, Wares . THIS WEEK'S GAMES POR KITCHEN "na lation Buller TOMORROW —Springfield at 8. Louis: NO DOWN palin. BA M —8core by Periods— Pittsburgh at Washington PAYMENT. PHA ‘TERMS | indianapolis .............3 3 0— 4 WEDNESDAY_-8pringfield at Cleveland; | RKE sorts AL Cleveland od. Seo % Levens Hershey at Buffalo; Pittsburgh at Philave 4 oring ~ | delph | YO me. La Td, 3, Li 10djabapolis, “THURSDAY - Springfield at INDIANAP-| 1 Simpson, 7:27, {3x —Indian- QOLIS Hershey al. New Haven ! HAVE YOUR nt elnsiany (Simpson. Millar), FRIDAY Pittsburgh at Washington (4) Cleveland, Lavole (Thurier, , SATURDAY — INDIANAPOLIS at St DIAMONDS 11:08; (8) Cleveland (Bolinger, DcMar#0),' Louis; New Haven at Springfield; Wash17:48. Penaity—Podolsky (holding) ington wt Pittsburgh; Jiovidencs at IREMOUNTED AND Second Period Scoring * Indianap- Philadelphia: Hershey at Cleveland. EWELRY REPAIRED oe Bu rear®Y 5s’ 14) Inaianapois. GAPS Scoring FREE RSTIMATES , Penaltjes—None CG GO Ast Pts rn lowanee Per Scoring—None. Penalties srssvirnn BE 8 31 tor your old mountings .~Russell (holding); Podolsky (Interfer- “ & 2 {

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