Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1949 — Page 28

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Meet Buffalo at Coliseum; 6-2 Victory * Over Cleveland Swells Margin to 3 Points

Marre can boost its three-point lead over Western Divi- : on clubs tonight as the Capa meet Buffalo here at the Coliseum |

only western game scheduled. Providence is schedin an Eastern Division game. triumph at Cleveland last night, B Buffalo's sur-

3-2 on Fern Gautheir's goal at 6:54. Center Don Morrison tied it up near the ‘end of the period. Defenseman Al Dewsbury's y goal and Raidy’s two in the first 10 minutes of the final period iced the game as Indianapolis went

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Barnhorst and Kevin O'Shea then| The question of permitting the fee, pulled UP $0] creveinnd irri 3 0 Ged hit for Notre Dame to wrap up American Association clubs to . a INDIANAPOLIS ,..\\ueiie. 1 3 3-8 the victory. televise ball games was Jdeft up ire adhe em Notre Dame (itp Mireuette (8 ito the individual teams. It waso’t| MOCKEY LEAGUE (Thurler, Bullers,-- er. Goorge Gormat, Art Wooten, Ted Moers and Bill Louden (first row, left to |maranorst, = | 1% upl, 1 70 made an issue by the league as Western Diviign Tana Br SH Fy % » Eieve: right), and ks Ball, Geraid Bush, Orville Northcutt, Conch Jake Caskey, Frank Burbish, Don Gall and |Fauimann. £1 § Hsuceds. f 3 2 3a whole. However, every club in EO i a OL eaick), 1744. "Don Lavalle will close the Deaf School's current net campaign at Franklin Township tomorrow. night. |Gerdon. x 4 4 iM. Peterson. ¢ 4 3 {the league, with the exception of Battie, ; 11 her. ® 31 llindianapolis and Toledo, has 3 18 6 6 14 21) Second Period INDIANAPOLIS (5), Coach Cashey's Silent Hoosiers, winners of I1 of 17 contests this year, have compiled the best Deaf O'Conner. 1 1 8 UR Peterson 14 1 4 ndianapo 31 1 a 34 138 ApOLIS B.D Morin beans “| School Tecord since 1940. Gall is the only senior on the starting five and Bush and Louden are the [Suck. fy 3.1 Jdsskuiski, 2 1 8 limade arrangements to experi “35 18 3 180 180 Morrison), 19:80, _ Penalties win, ly Indi hs oducts. Priteh, 1 0 0 OMyers, § 01 J ment with television or is negotiSi (RRL TOs Res dime lg i © fms # LRRD 33 dang with tie teevision peopl . . ). ARe : 3 4 168 | stacKay), 0:56; INDIANAPOLIS (8). aly Sleds. &- 9 Toledo, which permitted tele28 4 46 103 193 (Mackeukle jon), od H { h d L JT I Kemnay, g: 9-9 -.. -lvision on an experingental basis a jit aroLis @. dil SE8 10m, S ans, Owe, ris an awrence riump Totals 3 1 13 Toa 16 10 13/last season, won't televise this 3 411 Me Ochna Rab sod t Chichi “| year. $420 8 307 maitre Cathedral (37) Ben Davie (31) quette 14 3 yl oe Rolph Hits 26 fo Tie City’ s Season High Roeder.t s “ Yt ema 1 5% "Ball State Whi — Jague Hreciofs oy pd Buffalo Goalie As Shortridge Blasts Columbus, 61-44 = 3 ’ Nan. agg ° 13 ps - {clubs to increase the fax and : The four winners on the city-county high. school net program Bas HERE Illinois Normal, 73-52 service charge on season “passes” {got more than the BS Spojig last night. Haugh, 2 0 1|Kraft! 13 4 Times Special and ladies’ night tickets. It will Shortridge, , Cathedral and Lawrence Central have an- Roveriat ob Nnmgauters © 0 3|, MUNCIE, Feb. 17—Ball State, stay at 35 cents. other chance for a a rehearsal before next week's sectionals, Cunning m.s 8 sil by meshing 2 of 45 free throws, Player Insurance Manual’s subdued Redskins will have to be content with theo-|geseng 100 LE 3 Slumph hers last Group insurance for all play-| retical preparations against Shortridge in the sectionals, nT = over rmal ers was discussed and this: too, The Redskins defeated A Toa 13 17) inte oy frp Pe Mate CT prwas left up to the individual 3 Halftime score: Cath edral 18, Ben H § pi vidua ridge; 39 to 32, Jan. 28 Max Calderon carried the load in.yis 12. Lockhart, { 3 4/Dukeman, 0 0 clubs. Some teams already have “|aropped a close ome, 36 to 33, at{for Manual, getting eight of his| Free throws missed: Cathedral 13, Ben DUITCES £3 8 Reston. t 8 § 4 some form of player insurance. e last night, team’s 11 field goals. Releses—Jack O'Neal Umplre—George Hughes of c3 7 Speco. tf 2 § il The league's baseball writers Shortridge was more impressive Roeder Gets Hot [Bender erry, « i ’ 8 Kennedy, t A ’ 9| suggested that the awarding of in winning, 61 to 44, at home Howe (38) Manual a : i the - Spening day attendance __iagainst Columbus, while Cathe- na out. Afar gerne: 1 t|Bujertni 1 3 HForebiry’ co § 9itrophy be made on straight at-' __|dral, also enjoying the luxury ofin;iging only a 4 to 2 lead “after Mekinsey.t 23 Fricker x Tiitne * 41 Haan 8-1 -1/tendance instead of —on--a- per _ [the home floor, kept Ben Davis minutes. Then Don Roeder (3; ig : ii 3 Copy : : : Rose, § 00 McCarter, . 2 : 4 capita basis as in the past. Presiat bay, 37 to 3L Lawrence got of his 18 points in the sec-|Browng 23 Coppages 2 4723 |Sexton, g 020 gant, Dudley said this also would trimmed Greenwood, 43 to 32, ati na Jead the Irish to Dryer } 2 318 Calderon.g : : : Toisla de ERT be answered by a mail vote. the Bluff Grade Sehool gym. an 18 to 12 halftime margin. A gers 0 0 O/Roberts, 0.0 0 Half-Time Score—Ball State 42, Tinois| Bill “Moore, director of recrea- "| Shortridge’s Bill Ralph tied the] Ths winners stayed ahead, 26 [Pheipe.t 299 rl Sra 8 Wouls— (iinols Normah) Sacks tion for Louisville,” outlined a|n city’s highest one-game total this| Thel Totals 14 813 Totals * 11.1120 hast. Honsbruen. plan for a “Little American As-

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League ts at the final period tna Md my abersacs recyte-| fenders with shutotls fo to Insure his team’s vietory. 24, Irvington M. B17; TE brie 31. credit over the divilondeading | Howe and Manual alternated ts nan Sore Open! Indianapolis Caps, will be in the leads t with Manual at New iL BS net tonight when ips op. ‘leading, 7 to 5, at the first stop, pe od he 3 Col [and Howe taking over, 14 to 12, “Jos ‘m : at the second. took the

ito 20, at the third quarter. starters sat out more than five of the eight remaining minutes but returned to stem a Ben Davis juprising in the closing stages. Jim Baldauf got 11 of Ben Davis’ points, Lawrence Central led at the Mc three-posts—15 to 6, 22 to 21, and 30 to 26. Bill Van Deman nar-|Reynol rowed the margin with six points in the quarter. Bob "Fhompson paced nis mates with

11 for Lawrence Central. The triumph was Central's 16th in 18

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Directors to

night conference to make an oficial decision. But the night conference never was held. By that time repre-

sent and League President Bruce Dudley announced the decision would be made by a mail vote.|

Missed— (Tllinols Normal)

Halftime score: Howe 14, Manual 12. y OS oater nels rt. UmpiTew Lockie Mealdrint: (Bal ate) Ties ton es Reed 1. Kenedy 3. Straight 2 Lam ih a vo Dukeman, hoe, Heller 1 EEic 1 1 iii +1 iToa Hot for Miffin Jes get 31 roads 813 FT WAYNS, Feb. 17—Lloyd fie 0 0 2'Woodg 2 3 4 Doehrman was just too hot for Stler,g dag § 5 ourphys 1 ¢ 0 Tiffin College Ohio to handle Parker,g 01 9 here last night when Indiana Stelametss 0 0 1 ? {Tech ran off with a 91-64 triumph

Totals HalMtime score: reenwood 21. Free $hiows missed: Lawrence Central

113 13 Totals 13 #15over the invaders. : Lawrence Central 32, Doehrman bagged 49 points’ during the game. He had 18

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sociation Tournament” with allstar junior teams from the eight

Free Service Here It was decided to urge each club. to confer with its respective tion director and discuss the teen-age law. However, the

want to make any move that would ‘hurt American Legion junior baseball or any other authorized teen-age amateur organization.

Official Vote by Mail

League Permission Accorded fo Use Television; Increase in Tax, Service Charges Voted Down > By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ‘LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb, 17—American

failed to’ come up With an answer yesterday baseball writers petitioned for the revival of the All-Star game,

The- directors lent an attentive ear to ‘the writers during . mid-day session, adjourned without voting and then scheduled a

sentatives of two clubs were ab-|that

league directors said they did not.

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starting time. League directors and writers toured Derbytown yesterday afternoon and visited Parkway Field, home of the Colonels, the Hillerich- and-Bradsby bat plant, home of the Louisville r, and President Dudley gave the visiting delegation a look at his new league headquarters.

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