Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1948 — Page 38

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Caps Ragged; Reds Win 6-4

Cliff Simpson Pulls Hat Trick, But Sawchuk Has ‘Off’ Night

2 ‘By BILL EGGERT : about the Caps today and Goalie] ‘Terry 8awchuk was just another man with big pads as the Indian- _ Bpolis hockey squad headed east to meet Hershey Saturday night. “It was jast one of those things,” was Coach Ott Heller's answer| |

: There was very little Yo brag

to a 6-to-4 defeat racked up by Provident Tast night before 6080! 7 7

fang at the Coliseum. The Caps couldn’t do very much right against the Reds and CHff; ;Simpson’s hat trick was wasted as the Rhode Islanders continued!

Simpson Scores First

It was the second time this sea‘son that Sawchuk had been scored upon six times. He was ‘called upon to make 38 saves al‘though Providencer was a busy crew taking 66 shots at the cage. Simpson put the Caps in front

werent 0 Tighten Jog Race

At 1:45 of the first period, taking! Hockey League, closed in on the pace-setting Detroit Red Wings #

a midice pass from Eddie Brune-

Bruins, Canadiens

3 Points Separate

First Three Teams . By United Press The treal Canadiens, co-holders of second place in the National

Boston Bruins and Mon-|Z

teau, maneuvering by a lonesome today as the thin margin of only|# 3

defenseman and scoring under Goalie Gordon Bennett's outStretched right leg. Bruneteau Crosschecked Jackie Hamilton of Providence was guilty of cross-checking Bruheteau at 9:09 and was given an additional five-minute misconduct penalty when he told the officials what he thought about it. The Caps failed to score during the two minutes. Chuck Scherza moved from the players bench to the penalty box to sit out Hamilton’s misconduct penalty. Providence evened the score when Jack Stoddard sent in a 20footer at 11:48. Scherza made it 2 to 1 for the Reds at 18:02 when

zigged when Me should have zagged. Melong stopped one attempt but fell leaving Scherza with a wide open shot.

> Case-for Clift

. Harvey Fraser hit a long shot at 11:49 and it looked like the

Reds were off to the races. But| pitas = 50" ¢ 3-318 8 3 Simpson slapped in his own re- INDIAN - 3 3 3 8 a bound for an unassisted goal at|Cievelana '.!!!!''6 4 3 14 50 12:29 and canned another at 13:36 Esstern Division : for the hat trick and a case Of| providence .. gL g00 ou-kmow-what, gd ERE . Joe Lund sent the Caps out in ringteld : 10 0 10 43 86 front at 17:51 after taking a|irinicroe sl IR A h ded pass from Lee Fogo- a LTS LAST NIGHT : n. " Providenc hy “ The final 20 minutes was TONIGHT Pittsburgh at Washington. Providence all the way. Hamil- INDIANAPOLIS oi Et nd, ton rifled a long shot by Saw- Fhiladaiphis, Providence at ttsburgh,

chuk-at 4:15 to level the score

agatn' after S8awchuk had fought) m

off several excellent scoring attempts, At 528 Sawchuk was caught at the wrong end of the nets and Chad tallied. That was the clincher but Roger Bedard

im) broke loose between defense and |; n

Sawchuk and whistled the puck between Sawchuk’s legs at 14:12,

ated by three fist fights and 16

4 to 1, last night while the Canadiens

score, {

goal midway in the second period when Woody Dumart slapped the puck past Harry Lumley, Detroit goalie, four minutes later. Boston sewed up the contest in the third period when Milt Schmidt

goals within a space of 26 sec-

Cap Defenseman Gunner Mel onds.. 8id Abel's marker 38 secap nse ons onds before the end of the game

robbed Boston Net-minder Frank Brimsek of a shutout.

On The Ice

Cleveland at 8k, Louis,

two points separated the. three!’ teams.

In _a spirited contest, punctupenalties, Boston upset Detroit,

cooled off the Chicago Black Hawks by the identical

The Bruins scored their first|

Ken Smith made it 2-0

and Ed (Sandy) Sanford rammed home

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Goalie Terry Sawhcuk of Indianapolis makes with the face as he deflects a scoring attempt in the second period last night at the Coliseum,

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unlucky. He rolled the 13th 700 or better last night. His 735 was his Charles Bower, ‘Eli

harles Preston, | Tie’ Central first 700 since he began bowling eight years ago. Willlams' lines of Steve Jackson, Amer. United Life Ins.

226-273-236 were for the Whipsaw team of the E. C. Atkins League!

rolling at Fox-Hunt. He carries a 166 average in this league, the the only allie Jardina, Fehr’ 5 id

league he bowls in. : cari ening L. : a rer Se George Figg was only six pins Bi yt elaware Bowlin shy of the 700 mark last night|Be] Wischmerer Solataire

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jor League at the Delaware Janes 85° King, 6 8 Pl ghring. - ee Benny uiiler both hit #80, Deer |Cifrd, need, ariter-Cunmings had games of 233-191-256 for the Winter, Alpha... - products. Al-Moe Bar quintet and Miller's

scores of 217-225-238 were for the

Bindery team with tallies of 248-|

204-201. In the McClarney’'s Res-| taurant League at West Side, Bob| Kays hit 857 with games of 160- | 255-242 for the LaFendrich Cigar squad. By BILLY SIXTY All five members of the Sola-| Tge Sight: You're probably taire Beverages team hit 600 or|yretty well convinced by now that better to give the team a score of |you must always swing the ball

3028, Liner team :pcores qumight 4n the backswing and 1032-922-1074. s 3 EG just; 2

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+ SCORE BY FERIOPS A,

TIANAPOLIS vidence Scoring summary: First Jie. Indianapoiss m Sim a UBtoddard (LaPlante, Ka Kaputa i 48; ) ar an usta

Scherza ( alties: Hemitlon (crosschecking mis-

Providence (4), Fraser (Bedard) 11:49; Indianapolis (5), Simpson 4unassisted) 12:29; Indianapolis (6) Simpson (Nicholson, Podolsky) 1136; Indianapolis (7) Lund (Fogolin) 17:51. Penalties: staziey (tr EDS) an pond {flashing '

3 0-4 3-6

Second period:

ting). d period: Frovidence ot Hamilton nd, McGill) 4:15; Providen: (9), Chad (McGill) 5:51; Providence (0), Bedard (Stanley, Fraser) 14.13. Penalties

none. Officials: Des Smith, Dick Davis.

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= Basketball Lid Pried Off Tonight

That annual epidemic known as ‘Hoosier Hysteria” or basketball-

itis gets its start in Marion County tonight as the Franklin Flashes meet Ben Davis.

The two schools ‘wasted little

time in the switch from the gridfron to the hardwood. The other seven county schools will not begin the net season until next week... 9

Both Franklin &nd”the Giants

have the task of reby!'*'—— ~s=3 heavy graduation losses. Franic|ch lin Township Coach Hank Potter gar tartan: McCarey Besaurani | "a om ow lost all of his first five including Hilla Petty, i county scoring - champ Junioriyar Rockey. He has a few men who|Mar saw action in the 14 wins of 21

starts last season.

Coach Howard Wood of Ben Howard h Davis is not so fortunate. He Youf| Weldon Rugh.folyth R. 8.Indpls, Her. N | seven seniors,

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