Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1948 — Page 36
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Indianapolis Skaters
Center Pat Lundy Hero of Game With.
Wining Tally in Final Seconds of Play Ry JOHN V, WILSON :
least on its home ice, “Mighty Barons Tonight? Bee'n is Bellevin'.” Caps . proceed to do just that,
The Caps got off to a fast two-
goal lead in the first period, but 1 1 wilted slightly in the second and ir n ow opening . minutes of . the final
stan as Cleveland deadlocked | Brui Ne lead the eount at 2-all. The Barons’ ruins Near Lea
4 lity to keep the puck out of With 5.1 Victory
helrdefensive zone, however, al-| By United Press
Center Pat Lundy was well- will take the Black Hawks
scooped the puck up from a pass season.
on-the-road winning streak, ex-|/winning, the Bruins climbed
games, . leading Detroit Red Wings. Center Cliff Simpson led the. The Hawks were the first
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paten to Simipaon. who Ruided iticount, two minutes later on Feng. 4
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goalie, Terry Bawchuk, made two Jim” Henry,
great saves in this period, once| This was enough to win, hut state tournament Jn March, . | Meanwhile, 25 rule clinics were | "C100! With one” [ . We may have just what You have been looking for cys trapping the rubber disc atthe Bruins continued to pour| Actually, only the non-foothball set up before the beginning of the . at a price you can afford to pay! Necessary alterations shoulder-height and tossing it shots at Henry. Jim Peters tallied chools will open play next Mon-| pp S 0 ers campaign to" acquaint players, will be made without delay by LEON'S TAILORS! aside, : once and Pete Babando got a day. The gridiron season still has : coaches and referees with some of avy S Nn y | . . Barons Close Gap brace of goals before the final Several weeks to run for the - . the new rules passed by the Na- No Waiting . . Immediate Alterations Sr an tioged The dap at bell . = Gg i 10 the At Minneapolis [School Athletic. Associations, | ' 1 8: second period as the » HA 0” [School Athletic Associations. | F entire forward line bore down on {hardwood until the middle of very Ee ro: Baia Hons In East for Ir ish ALL-WOOL TOPCOATS om 39.15 thr coir oe mncoatiall (YOIS NOME LOAM, eet Noam, mbt om) aS re ly GNF oo pres can kegs ALL-WOOL SUITS . . . . From 45.00 { , 1 , Minn,, Oct. - in the rebound with assists from | luntil the first week in December. Indiana's Hurryin' Hoosiers in- TR rea meta Shot uHing| BALTIMORE, Md, Oct. : an rom !
Ralph Wycherley and Hy Buller. | Pete Leswick, a member of last Year's AHL all-star team, ted)
land defenseman, suffered a gash points behind.
only 24 saves behind the Caps’ Place.
The Lineups: of the last period. Then, Indianapabiy: o.. d (2) . minute
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Lan Allen | bagged the tying goal to
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. 1 142 mmary: St. louis .......... 8 1 n & od-—Indianapolis: (1) Simp- INDIANAPOLIS .... 5 1 0 10 25 Son (Bruneteau) 9:32, (2) Simpson (Brune- Cleveland ..... ....8 2 9 10 23 teau, Dewsbury) 17:56, Penalties; Reid Pittsburgh ......... 8 7 9 10 33 LL tripping), Allen (3 Sn, Bitsis seareinn. 308 8 IT Second Period—Cleveland: (3) Thurier| Easte: {Wycherley, Buller) 8:31. Pen 21 gs A Pts. O Seclistzzi (2 minutes, elbowing), Providence ... 1 0 12 38 minutes, cross-checking), min- Springfield 8 0 8 2 utes, kneeing), Dewsbury (2 minutes, Hershey cee 4 1 3 18 king) ew Haven .. 8 1 5 =n Third Period Cleveland: (4) Leswick Philadelphia .. 5 0 + 12 {Holota, Buller) 7:14. Indianapolis: (5) Washington 5 1 3 11
Jundy (Lund, MacKay) 13:05, Penalties " :
one, RESUL 3 Referess—Bernie LeMaitrs and Walton INDIANAPOLIS A ron Russel! St. Louis 4, New Haven 4 (tie) Saves—Sawchuk 24. Bessetts 11, . ”
GAME TONIGHT Springfield at Washington
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Result Last Night Boston 8, Chicago 1
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KEY-QOP, games played
Win Before 6500 Fans
Coach Ott Heller's Indianapolis Capitols are fast becoming] a team to be reckoned with In the American Hockey League—at
An ad In yesterday's Times read: “Can the Caps Topple the'
And 6560 fans turned out at the Coliseum last night to see the |
” ” » shading the Barons, 3-2, in a hard fought battle for the required 60 dC dw S 0 | minutes, ;
lowed the locals to score the win-| fang throughout the National | ning goal at 13.05 of the final Hockey League circuit-—and es-|
period. pecially those in Chicago—today Lundy Scores Winning Goal were still. wondering how long it
measured for the hero role as he gain their first victory of the new|
tending from last Jan. 24, at 16 within one point of the league-
Ml ole Aho. nels Alias: faking a passing. the. stout-hearter Cleve- fel - fee PAE: Aan land defense, Eddie Bruneteai|Conacher at-13:1%-of the second took the puck from a faceoff and period. The Bruins knotted the
32.7 The Brunetegur- tow tady~ by--young-Jehnny-Peirson,
Six penalties were called during tinued to pace the pack in the ad to be kept in! the struggle in which three skat- western half of the league today the) take the sport more serious- fense was also stressed to offset|tha front court.) Pp I Re San on Over Wheltn. ® Weekly ® 30 to 90 ® Use Our ers went off the ice with slight despite terrific pressure from '¥ than in the cities. the double-barreled attack of In-| Another recommendation, which! | “horliSe CR (RE OE eats Payments ~~ Day Charge Layaway injuries. Julian Sawchuk, Cleve- (three teams who are only two| At Clear Creek Township, for diana’s Taliaferro. [applies to practice only now but Plan {Instance, 24 boy® are the male en-| The Hoosiers have heen work{rollment. Twenty-three of them ing on ground defense tactics to
on the head when he collided with] The Flyers staged a two-goal |" are seeking berths on the school’s find a formula to
Calum MacKay in the third per- last-period comeback last night! lod. MacKay was forced to lore at New Haven to gain a 4-to-4 Pasketball club. The 24th is a sota's Billy Bye. Indiana will be over his head for identification COBCh George Sauer faces the same whe the ice momentarily. The Barons’ tie with the Ramblers, and the candidate for student manager. bolstered by the return to action purposes to help official score.{Iriah for the first time. Eddie Wares was dropped later tie—along with a loss by Cleve.’ Markie High has 11 fellows of End Joe Bartkewicz, Guard keepers and fans. An the period, but returned to the land—gave them a two-point lead gu rn game in the final minutes. {over the Barons, Pittsburgh and Sawchuk was required to make Indianapolis, all tied for second
nifty defensive tactics, while Bes-| The Ramblers appeared to have ‘sette tossed aside 31 shots, the game wrapped up until
: {Johnny Mariucci slipped one past Hockey Summary | Emil (The Cat) Francis at 4:25]
The Bush-Callahan Basketball |Association has completed its organization of six leagues playing
(in the Dearborn gym. The pgeayvywsight Champion Joe Louis | will meet Vern Mitchell in a six-| {A meeting of the leagues will round exhibition bout heré Nov.
{leagues ‘will play each night Mon-
Caps Shade Barons, 3-2, In Hard Fought Hockey Tilt Here
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; ; | ‘charged” time-outs 6 (not those Leahy will bri hi But for the little schools, too vade Golden Gopher's territory .. d {Frank Leahy ng his [ie Ramblers, 4-4 lsmall to field a football eleven, tomorrow with both teams aga hy the omiclale). touchdown machine Fast for the
TWO: Jump balls to be put in-| the beginning of November al- to offset losses of last Saturday only time this_season tomorrow CHARG ou A ON' : ’ AL RB Y. to play at the closest circle. the scare at 2-all at 7:14 of the| The St. Louis Flyers, most im- ¥2Ys heralds the beginning of a, Minnesota is expected to meet, THREE: The first player recov- unico] Dame meets Navy io R E Y RS T LE S iy period with a shot from 10 proved team in the American! heF, ST MARY or a une the Hoosiers ay a barrage of ering a ball from the tip-off may| wl be the 22nd meeting of 3 Ways To Buy: : t out Hockey Lo t : | » " |passes : follow: nténsive derial r . : " } » y gue this season, con {from little county schools, where practice this hy Pass TELURR: It to Hie bask rourt t(D [the Irish and the Middies with
! deprive ’ ov v Wares New Haven of a victory. How. Po s. Roosevelt Stadium tomor BAA Pros Plan ~— |weight champion, was scheduled McCormick White 0 P F N A L L D A Y S A I U R D A Y .; Cars ever, the tie allowed the Ramblers "0% Pi8ht in a crucial battle for to defend his world title tonight #1 r
2 oie: Nicholas ick to tie Hershey for third place in Hoosier College Conference non. LECIQUE Playoffs at Madison Square Garden| BOSTON, Oct. 20 (UP)—The 8 in ihe mornin until 8 af night eB h lors. Both teams have won three| - NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (Up). 2fainst Sandy Saddler, the dan- Boston Braves have given out- g ... g ' ’ - us N “hall hom he right releases to first baseman _ [starts in Conference play. this The Professional Basketball As. vats rants toe i Frank McCormick and southpaw (OPEN WEEK DAYS—3 A.M. TO & P.M)
To combat the highseoring An- sociation of America, which opens, More than 15,000 fans were ex- pitcher Ernie White. i derson eleven, the Greyhounds’ !t® season Nov. 1, announced to-pected to provide a gate of at] General Manager John J. 15 coach, ‘Angus Nicoson, has day that a pool of $70,000 will-be least $65,000. Quinn said the releases were un10 stressed defense in the week's SPlit between the eight teams that| Pep, 25, accepted tonight's 15-'conditional since all other clubs in| 3 workouts. Punt protection and reach the post-season playoffs. round bout with the slender but'the major leagues refused waivers 28 punt returns also have been un-| Four teams from each division, explosive Hariem boxer because on them. 235 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. derscored. {the Eastern and Western, will he felt, at last, he had recovered. McCormick, the National OG! Indiana Central received a se. fompete in the playoffs, which completely from a nearly fatal League's most valuable player in a rious setback early this week Will be conducted on the Shaugh- airplane accident, suffered in Jan- 1940, came to the Tribe in 1946 23 with the announcement that Full-|Nessy plan. The first place team uary, 1947 after being released by the Philaa back Charlie Dill will be sidelined in each division will meet the Despite vourg Saddler’s punch, delphia Phillies. He played in 75 3 for the Anderson tilt and prob-| fourth place club, with the second the sharp-featured, black-haired games last season and batted .250.' ably for the remainder of the sea- and third place teams meeting in champion from Hartford, Conn.,| - son. He has a pulled®ligament in another series. The winners of was favored at 13-5 to make his {his right leg. each bracket will play for the third successful defense of the
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Center Manford Kistler, a for- division title, ~~ world title. } oo |mer fullback, will back up Henry gb - : Op eg {Harvey at the fullback slot. EE alr : The Greyhounds turned back * . | THE BEST GAMES . :
; O, goals: A, : assists; Pts, points; PIM, penalties in be held Monday night at the 19.
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The Earlham Quakers travel to Terre Haute tomorrow to play the 1 Rose Poly Engineers in a home- | — coming game, { So far this season, the Engl-!| neers have won one game, a 12-0| triumph over McKendree of Illinois, They are still seeking their first Hoosier Conference win. . Earlhim also has yet to gain their first conference victory. | H. S. Grid Schedule TODAY { Crispus Attucks at Noblesville, 8 . m, How at Warren Central, 7:45
p.m. Bacred Heart at Franklin Township, 8 p. m. Shortridge at Anderson, 8 p. m. Beech Grove at Ben Davis, 8
p. m. Speedway at Pike Township, 8
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Ra _ |Dearborn gym and each team nounced today. The bout against } EVE . entered is asked to have a repre- Mitchell, a promising local heavy-| ] ‘ RY § Quakers Meet Rose Poly sentative there. Rules and regu- weight, will be Louis’ first appear- | er 4, " i {lations will ‘be adopted and the ance in his home town sincé.No- : i In Homecoming Battle {opening schedule arranged. Reg- vember, 1944, when he flattened, |Johnny Denson in an exhibition match,
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Coliseum, Center Cliff Simpson of the Caps sunk ona of the two goals he made to [losing streak earlier this week|times. The Giants’ rapid improve (booter, is not expected to start. . . i | by Joe Lund and slammed it, The Windy City crew dropped | lead the Indianapolis skaters to a 3-2 victory over tha Cleveland Barons. {was “a complete upheaval of the ment has already earned them Francis Moriarity, Kenny 8mock, past Goalle Roger Bessette who its fifth straight last night when |" TT TT CT was sprawled on the ice, {the Boston Bruine rallied for four | The victory was the Caps’ fifth goals in the third period” and straight at home this season, and Skated off with a 5-to-1 victory| it” snapped Cleveland's imposing before 18,312 fans at Chicago. By
® . * | Dr. Doherty was hanged in er colleges New Year's Day. may see limited service because ooSsier qua S ta rt 0 IS Ing {effigy by the demonstrators. | Once through the front, bony of injuries. Mariarity and Smock " Il : the elaborate protest signs painted Marrow of the Wabash replace- last week and Kenny still aches ou S or as e a eason lon campus sidewalks. Dr./ments. Experience among re- from previous Injuries. to| «
» Indianapolis offensive with two score, Gus Bodnar. whipping one! Basketball, the perennia squad. And so it goes.
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Tartans Wont Butler, Wabash Meet lire Players In Iron Key Battle
Denies Student Body! Bulldogs Need Jewel-Studded
Solid Behind Protest Performance to Dump Little Giants
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 20 (UP)—|- By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS President Robert E. Doherty of The Iron Key, emblematic of football supremacy between Butler Carnegie Tech ~ shattered any and Wabash, may come in handy Tor Butler's Bulldogs tomorrow hopes today that the school wolild afternoon, It may be the key to unlock Coach” Tony Hinkie's “buy” talent for its winless foot- treasure chest. ball team. If so, the Bulldogs will have had +o cone up with a jewel. {This 1s a school where we put studded performance. The Little Glants have turned in four {first things first and second sparklers themselves after 108Ing serves is spread thin and the [things second,” he said. “Ath-ithe season opener, 19 to 13, to a Butler line, averaging nearly 198, [letice come in the second cate- strong Southwestern Universitylis reported ten pounds heavier gory.” team from Memphis, Tenn. per man. Dr. Doherty emphasized that| They've given up only one| The strong Wabash ground {no school funds, including those touchdown to the last four op-(forces to date have not needed lallocated te the athletic depart-/ponents while clicking for 74/the mediocre aerial offensive of ment, would be used to support points. From tackle to tackle the Little Giants. While the Bull jreheol sports. He said that must every player has played from one dog = aerial department, offen come from the alumni Steffen to four B0-minute games. |sively- and pass defensively, has ifund, which provides $600 schol-| Center Joe Lovas, most valu- not reached the Hinkle standards, larships for athletes who qualify able player last year, has done improvement this week by Butler scholastically and need financial the iron-man stunt four times.|in that department may be a big " assistance, He's one of the mid-west's better help to the Bulldog offensive. Small Group Blomed pivotmen, : | Injuries may slow both teams,
’ a . tre nel lac eel He denied that a protest rally] Guard Bill Duchon, an All-|Left Halfback Jack Gray, the SCORE ONE FOR THE CAPS—A¢t 17:56 of the first period last. night at the game: the Tartans 20-game Stater, has gone the rout three Wabash cannon ball and star
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student body as some people were consideration for the Cigar Bowl Flavian Weldekamp, Bill Sylves. [led to believe.” .|In Tampa, Fla, among the small-|ter, Dick Bennett and Ray Raker
e school official said only structure, however, Butler could may not start, Mo still not rea were responsible for well find some soft spots in the covered from an ankle injury of
Doherty said six members of a
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