Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1949 — Page 23
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Latest Dick Dunkel Ratings Place
League-Leading Bulldogs Eighth
Butler University, eighth-ran
In the batidn according to its Mid-American Athens, O.
will return immediately after tonight's game to meet Miami another
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Loyol Butler holds a 59 to 33 decision R
over Miami already this season.
The 12-man squad bedding down |gg)
in Athens tonight includes Bob Evans and Bill’ Shepherd, for-
wards; John Barrowecliff, center,
and Buckshot O'Brien and Jimmy
Doyle, guards, and reserves Wi Butl
Maas,
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Mehl and Dee Baker.
Butler retained its place in the| Teed
Dick Dunkel ratings this week while 8t. Louis University was
replaced in the top spot by Illi Nias
nois. Western Kentucky State is third behind the University of Kentucky. Minnesota, St. Louis, Loyola of Chicago and Oklahoma A. & M., rank in that order ahead of Butler. In the Midwest grouping Butler maintained sixth place ahead of Ohlo State, Cincinnati and Indiana University.
- | THIS WEEK'S LEADERS (Through mes of Jan, 22) : Tinos... eu, eee, 823 . Kentuc! Rucky . ve 80.4 . Wes! tern Kentucky State’ . 83 4 Minnesota ............. «132 8. 8t Louts ............ «82 8. ola, TIL « 76.4 9. Oklahoma A & M . 183 8 Butler F huis os annnns « 1.1 BAIA. ivaiiisnnes sane « 743 B30 BUMRIOIE: «00's usoveroscavenaonsans 3.1 EAST Villanova ,..... 11.2 82. VC MN. X. seve 211 . 18. Holy Cross ... 11.1 1 New York U. .. 11.0 18 Xals .......... 6.3 kL Tem, vraceess 88.4 + 15 8st N. Y. 882 mn sas anne 68.1 « 11 sesness 813 . 70. 0 wvqnann onl 70. SOUTH gn some 80.4 Utah ........00 4. . > Bais ++ 78.3 Stanford ...... 73. Tulane ........ 7.1 Se. Cal. ....... 1. Virginia 4 Wash, State .. x. . a... 69. yoming ..... i N. C. «“w. 088 U. C.LA, .... 6. TORAS .....:.. 66.9 San Prancisco . 68 & XY. Sate .. 85.4 Call a ..... 61. FIOF .ocieens a1 State .. 3
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318 times and Indianapolis had to 4/come ‘from behind to get even the 3 final tie, St. Louis’ mean man de- / |tenseman Johnny Mariucei was 14} 'upended several times by Cap soijplayérs and an official, always gree, 516. enatties. Handy (slaghthe target of boos, was injured.|ing). Hoel oa’ Iniinne bls a >. Sm a Louis out in front at 10:10 of the Doran vam 0:37 2) Penaliiee Reid S|first period on a long rebound" End g(shot after the two teams had| (Melong), :50:
Caps Salvage 4-4 Deadlock Pirates Release In Rough Tilt With Flyers
Dewsbury, Podolsky May Be Back
In Action for Sunday Night's Game By BILL EGGERT
The Caps crossed their fingers today and were hoping Defense-| man Al Dewsbury and Left -Wing Nelson Podolsky would be able
to play here Sunday night against the Pittsburgh Hornets.
: The duo was missing last night and would have been a handy | pair to have around as Indianapolis and St. Louis battled to a 4-4 tie in an American Hockey League game at the Coliseum. Despite
the Indians today.
the wind and rain, 7136 fans saw
7/8t. Louis go into a tie for first/ing in a long shot started by de‘Siplace in the Western Division fenseman Frank Melong at 12:24. with Cleveland, and Indianapolis) St. Louis still leads the Caps 9 replace Pittsburgh in the runner-/in their uncompleted series of $lup spot. games with three victories and
.Dewsbury and Podolsky, both/two ties in seven games. Indian- ¥ BIR apolis is scheduled in St. Louis
INDIANAPOLIS “
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Everything Happened Everything a fan would want for his money happened last night. The score was tied three
Tony Licari, an ex-Cap pyt St.|
BS TIONAL . Tom es Poly» "eight minutes. The Caps’ c€lift (deart " rt 3:06: _Indianapol Bb 8), oD MorriCalifornis _...*87.4 vs Pittsburgh ... 85.6/0 bid Bn $/Simpson tied it up at 19 of they, tes, Hatyd tripping), Mafiveel {interfer10m Tuan + Bl ar 1118 2 ve Srtione.. 0. faanecond period, scoring from ihe Omics: Ted Graham and Walton RusBowl. Green .*70.0 vs Duquesne .... ss 4 v Fresno | a % right sas LS Souiie Red | Cincinnati + 70.8 vs W. Virginia ..%60.4| U a. vs Brig. Young 4 Almas. ndianapolis stepped up og Aa EE Relient 108 ve danke 0" ii1lits pace so fast at this stage '* Cap Scoring a Renta nl as 33 Januser 31 the game that three forward lines, .. oS. A M™ Tonbeville Rae en i ve Cols. AMM +s38/nad played in the first four Mackay : 31 3 OM Stanford .... —— 1 Ab ves 85.6] KEY Asterisk (*), home team: e last inutes | Glover 19 3 5 year's final rating; z, rating not yet avail. . - {Lundy n 1 3 Morehead St: Yn «+++ *36.5! able. Called For Interference Bodoisky . 1 n 3 * J ; Lioyd Doran, another ex-Cap,|1 WET 3 » n Last Ni ght s Pin Leaders [ioe me score for se rowsiimi, 8 NOE 3 : ’ Y {at 16: 27, getting around Defense- Dewsbury - 3 a (Continued from Page 22) Runes Boh, Higgin's Restaurant... 04) man Benny Woit and slipping a! | Beller : 18 a Sob Striebeck, Mueller 608 | 3p Brisnik, W Side Social Club. so4 high, fast shot into the cage. Nicholson 1 13 4 Fred Tegeler Sr., Grande Ave. Florists sos Luls cm, MaplehURSt os Official Ted Graham got sand- ott rs d: 4.3 18 ur 303 | wiched between the Caps’ Freddie svt, acenllt 1.8%
Wayne Tolly, Hill's Sand. Shop....... 80 Herschel Stilwell, Poxworthy Ford .. 601'
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® .3084 one at :50 and teed off with a Western Division 3M| ireent shot at 1:20 for ANOLHer.|cieveland ..... 38 13 § 56 18 188] LAN 2 ...2908 | The Caps’ 3-2 lead was lost, how-|St Lois" x 2 : u In i 7 \ 2867 ever, as Vic Grigg scored at 7:42 pittsburgh . 25 12 6 56 186 118 2855 land Don Grosso at 8:50, {Buffalo .... urie? 2 is 5 1» n Ch C P oh ‘3831| Mariucei was sent off the ice LT Pt. 0 0G as. fp nc. ..3iat 9:41 for Interference with/Riovidence ----- 38 3 3 8 18 1%! 13 W. - WASHINGTON ST. |8impson and was given an addi-|8 pringhe A axess I » : 3 148 in No 14 [tional 10 minutes misconduct|pni delonia oC 11 30 4 26 144 206 s—— = 2504 penalty for unloading his Washington 37 4 18 18 | { So
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of the Pirates, announced the outright release. I Bahr had an earned-run aver80 runs in 148 innings here last summer. He struck out 78 bats-
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2 SEES. a2 Eal88,
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GAME id a 3 Mackay 2, Lundy 2. Stimpson, Pat Lundy had the Caps knock-| DxeoR ames blazed. O. goals: A 450 |ing at. first place after the third! | minutes; GA, goals against.
43 {period opened with two quick! "41 /goals in 39 seconds. He taked ON the Ice
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city board of park commissioners, MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 28. (UP) ~=! succeeding his brother Tommy, Alice’ O'Neal, Indianapolis city who recently was named to a and Indiana state woman's golf .milar post at the Hillcrest champion, met Miss Peggy Kirk, Country Club. Jimmy Vaughan medalist, in a quarter-final matéh | nas been an assistant at Pleasant here today in the Helen Lee Run since 1938, minus several Doherty golf Soveanment. Be tty years Army service. . Miss O'Neal elimina Johnny Vaughan was Pleasant Rowland of Lexington. Ky. 4 and Run pro from 1931 until 1938 and Watches Clothing'¢ Radios, ato, yesterday in a second-round another brother, Vie, filled in match. Miss Kirk of Findlay, O.|while Tommy was-in the Army. GET CASH IMMEDIATELY advanced to today's round with Bobby Vaughan, also a brother,
day over Mrs. Frank Fuller of Miami, dua) toh oo. THIS WAS POWER HITTING Other quarter-final matches Sam Crawford of the Tigers hit day paired Mrs. Betty Bush of Fosse i Amen
Detroit against Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, TIL; Polly Riley of Ft. League circuit hit Jed. Amatian Worth against Clare Doran of Lakewood, O., and Dorothy Kirby & of Atlanta against Ella Mae Roessler of Miami,
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PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan, 28 (UP) ~«What promised to be one of the best matched $10,000 Phoenix Open tournaments wént into the
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Won 10, Lost 6 With Tribe in '48
Edson Bahr, 29-year-old right handed pitcher who won 10 and lost six games for Indianapolis last year and was recalled by Pittsburgh, was released back to
Roy Hamey, general manager age of 4.20, allowed 164 hits and
men and walked 57 The blond hurler was purchased
second round today as a who's who of golfdom sought to overtake front-running Slamming
Sammy Snead, who shot a sub-par 68 in the opening round. Bracketed at the two-under par mark wer: Dick Metz, Jimmy Demaret, Jack Burke Jr., Tex Consolver, Wichita, Kas, and Jack Harden, El Paso, Tex. A host of tournament veterans were included in the long list of par 71's. Still in contention was the fans’ solid choice, Ben Hogan, mighty mite shooting for his third consecutive winter victory.
Amateur Basketball
Tonights Sshadule in the YMCA Coll Indiana University Bete:
Arthur Jordan indiana University Dental __8chool.
after he had won 12 and lost
Tr Doran|niine with Kansas City. He
with the Pirates during
cComb| Vanithe 1946 season and part of the) dy, 1947 season when he was op-
tioned to Portland of the Pacific
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‘NEWARK, N. J., Jan. 28 (UP) —Ed Barbarito, stocky 20-year-
old second baseman from the re--|sort Northern League, made the
jump from semi-pro ranks to triple-A ball today when he signed with the Newark Bears of the International League. Barbarito, former Michigan
State College star, led the North-} ern League in batting last season swith a _aark of 350. He also} 30 paced the same circuit with a .330|[8
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