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'By BILL EGGERT No one has any more affection for an extra déllar than a professional hockey player. He skates six or seven months for his dough, socks away a goodly portion and blows the rest on Esquire-style clothes. The Indianapolis Caps are leading the dollar-affection parade, They are sniffing the juicy cash, melon that goes along with the) Calder Cup championship in the American Hockey League, They edged Buffalo, 3 to 2, here last night and widened their lead

in the Western Division to five},

points over second-place CleveJand. In the only other game, New Haven pulled up to a tie for

slapping down Providence, the di-| vision leader, 8 to 3. Providence already has clinched

Studem Manager Eugene DeBaun, Raymond Ken. y, Max—Moore;. Norman Harner, Don Hig A Grath and Jack Fentz

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burgh. The Feds way satin on too much and be an easy mark! Jor she Western ‘Division n cham pion, The Caps leave town today for where they will do — Hornets Saturday night and Sha ssturn here to face! phia Sunday ht. adsizhia Sunday nigh stops in Washington next Tues- , Buffalo next Wednesday and leveiand. Feb 20. Cleveland and

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Extend Home | Indianapolis has lost only three of its last 12 road games, winning six and tieing three, The triumph here last night before 5734 paid customers added another notch to the record of the Inang beaten on home ice in the last 11 games. The first two

Jack Colescott and Student Manager Truesd row); Assistant Coach James Cuddy, Elwood Me ‘Indiana Central Clinches Hoosier Conference Title Greyhounds Trample Earlham, 78-50, With McBride, McGrath h Scoring Total of 35 Points

Times Special RICHMOND, Ind. Feb, 18—The. 1949 Hooster College Confer- JIMMIE ELO ence crown today belonged to Indiana Central's Greyhounds. Mt is NOEL. Central clinched possession here last night as they sped to(for the city and county high victory over Earlham, 78 to 50. The-Greyhounds were ahead from school basketball cagers. the starting whistle and were pulling farther away as the final| A dozen previews for next

gun sounded. week's sectionals will ring down . Royal Star

Only City Game.

Others Will Take To Road Tonight

The Greyhounds now have s|the 1048-49 net season for the area {record of eight victories and a prepsters tonight and three more {single loss in loop play and even attractions will write finis for the |a loss against Hanover next Tues- season tomorrow. ‘day . will not harm their first| place position. Earlham offered little resistance to the Greyhound onslaught trail-| ing 16 to one in the first five minutes. The Quakers were never closer than 10 points.

Foul Frequently At the half it was 42 to 26 and as Earlham fouled prolificly the margin was punched tc 57 to 30

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boring quintets, Only Tech’s city champions will perform before a local crowd, playing host to Kokomo's Wildcats tonight, Other games in the county will find Speedway and Decatur Central clashing fn the final county tilt of the year at the

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in the first six minutes of the HaAWks' gym, Lawrence Central final period. 7 |entertaining Plainfield and the Ben Rhodes, Earlham forward, 0a. Behool going to

Pp. x The remainder of the area combinations will get the real test in state-wide competition. Game Sites Scattered Broad Ripple plays castle and Shortridge goes to Crawfordsville. Southport travels to Martinsville and Crispus Attusks goed to Rossville. cred Heart journeys to South Bend Central Catholic and Washington travels to Haute Wiley. Beech Grove is at New Palestine and Pike plays at Dover. Also at home will

Woody McBride and Bill MeGrath carried the load for the Greyhounds with 19 and 18 points respectively. Junior Mannies was ops for the Richmond crew with

A nirals season record now is

5 and lost 13. It was Central's 11th victory in the last 12 games. The Greyhounds replace Anderson as HCC champions.

face off against the Indinagolis Jets here tonight.

or Kenny Pro Basketball Indians Suny, IB Serban gu [be Park School, host to Culver “ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA 180 TT +3 Academy, second period or s AHOK 5 Raine ‘ : i 1} Black; ? ° ° 3 Three tilts tomorrow will termiWO nights, Fred W. L Pet OB.|gievencon't 3 6 sipeaes? 31 Nnate hostilities for the year, A y Pulled the rine up, [Washington ............ 3 18.608 3 |Semtve 3 4 1Miller, o 1 1 3headed by the Howe-Warren Cenhowever at 15:14, jamming the |Baiumore | ..1.!l. 33 40 10 |Hamera® 3 8 omenoest 34 3ltral affair at Tech. Warren and i reer 3-022 T Roberts; € I gtey, x 0 0 O/Howe &re both In the upper . 1136 an 21% | Kennedy. 's 00 3 [reaches of the sectional drawing Western Division | Bown. 8 . 2 2 (next week, kel w L Pat. as |enint. 8 00 o | Cathedral closes its record book D fie Ro 31m tems 080 jat Michigan City St. Marys R Rr Kay|£htoago ....... 2 a al Totals 33 13 Ir Totals 18 14 > |Catholic and Park School closes, o Spares: INDIANAPOLIS. Melons aon! n Lowa» rif 8 AR i " 3 nie o Halftime—Indians Central 2 its season except for the midwest, 5 lar a ThcK Reid, Glover. Bru. INDIANAPOLIS ....... 15 33 3m —————————— tournament against Cincinnati y, Helier. Buffalo, Qarieny. RESULTS LAST NIGHT T bl 1 . M ' yi ountey Day School bape. Day School here. fon, Lewis, Lund, Pnikbeiner RR japlie fennis ee FRA Ru 1 i Fe ester Louts pp SFY Fe Opens Tomorrow (10) Skater Spur wr nda Bu nie 1 (1y, ANSETY (Doug. 2 Golden Glovers The annual Southern Indiana } Erde “luntasited). 1 Penalties, 3 Mac- |Closed table. tennis tournament and holding) Dewebury |will open tomorrow in the Dear- Liropean our olsky (holding), Sa a {born Hotel, starting at 6 p. m, . (Coopes, 10:19: plind 2 Welg N 0 dy Sunday sessions will open at 12:30) PARIS, Feb. 18 (UP)—Con- &. Hover: (F MacKay) 1 uy iL are Pp. m. and again at 8 p. m. tintental impresarios clamored to ing and A and fighting a ni Eight Golden Gloves Champions Among the state's top ranking day for Dick Button to make al ference (ratghing). gee rag. were: 10 find out this afternoon|P AYere to participate will be La-long series -of exhibitions In verne Von Willer, No. 1 woman |g ird period: INDIANAPOLIS urope, but the Morrison (R. Morrison) 16:89, Penalties, otis their waistlines will per-layer, Dale McColley, second Englewood, N. J, boy planned to Othe: Habbit Meveigh, Pay cai. /mit them to be a part of.theranked mna, Bernard Hock, topitote his second world's figure’ tis Oy are sisson ds aise os PhO IVEGION teamy leaving: Sun-|TARKeA, Benlor. And. Morrie. Joho skating rehampionship back to " Cap Scorin day morning for Chicago, og. present National Boys cham- Harvard as quickly as. possible. § A ru vf The champions, all Winners in P Button said he would give one % » 4 8 their weight divisions of the Open : exhibition at Paris tomorrow and $i # % HClass’in the Indianapolis tourns- Aschenbrenner Signs |another at London Monday. ther 21 18 37 13/ment completed last Friday, were head for home to complete his 8 17 3% 18ito be weighed in at the National With Chicago Hornets |cresnman year in college. : . Boon Guard Armory at 4 p. m. today. CHICAGO, Feb, 18 (UP)—| A picture of grace, Button bor- . H 18 * NR Paul’ J. McDuff, chairman of Frank Aschenbrennetf, star half-|/dered on the perfect as he won : 15 33 2 —ggithe Times-Legion Committee, said back last season for-Northwest- his second world's championship’ . a 3 B Hieacn ‘of the youths must report] ern University, has signed a/last~ night with a complicated ” 1 10 11 a¢/for the weigh-ins. {two-year contract with ‘the Chi-|series of figures in the free skatwr : 3 : a If a fighter has gone beyond | cago Hornets of the All-America ing portion of the competition. He 9 0 0 4/the limit in his class since last| Football Conference, it was an- had piled up a huge lead WednesGOALIE SE TOORD Av. so[Friday, his runner-up will be/nounced today. Aschenbrenner, day in the compulsory figures por- |fi Sawehuck soit oni’ oe *3itaken to Chicago to participate 188-pourider from Milwaukee, is|tion of the meet.

In, the tournament of Golden|to be graduated this June. He Gloves Champions. |was outstanding - in Northwest- | Only member of the team: who ern's Rose Bowl victory, setting | (didn't have to watch his weight/a bowl record at Pasadena with over the past week is Jim Wat-|& 73-yard touchdowh run. king, heavyweight winner. Aschenbrenner is the second Watkins tips the scales at 250/rookie acquired from a Midwest and is six feet, five inches tall team by the Hornets in the past There's no limit to weight cetlings| two days. They yesterday signed in that division. {Marty Wendell, Notfe Dame! The Indianapolis Gloves team Suard. §

se | will be sed o tt “Saxton, 112. Bulldogs Will Hold |

Ralph Saxton, 112-pound; Wal-| Thomas 196 sours hound: John Cooe Dinner March 9 Butler University has an-

Thomas, 126-pound; Horace Sum-| ner, 135-pound; Andy Anderson, | 147-pound; Alonzo Easley, 160- Nounced its annual basketball pound; Harry Dunn, 175-pound, awards banquet to be held March and James ‘Watkins, heavyweight. ? in’ the school cafeteria. The team, along with repre-| The dinner is sponsored by the sentatives of the Times-Legion|Utes Club, sophomore men's honCommittee and . fight trainers, |oraty Society, and arranged by will leave for ago aboard the Paul Bevelhimer, president of the Riley at 9:25 a. m. Sunday, |organization. The group will assemble at! Assisting with arrangements Union Station rior to departing. Will be Paul Allison, George In Chicago, the lighter weights Crossland and Harold Clinkenwill fight on Monday night while beard, John Huston, Tom Loftus Robert

the gheavier divisions will be; Robert Alexander and t Tuesday night. oS Chapin

will ho battle Wednesday and . - GROVER AIR HORNS

We st Foma-Ditihied. nota ek Chiu.

The crowd of 15,000 Palais de Sport applauded him for five full minutes after he completed his performance.

Fight Results

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nson, Don Nicosen (third row).

Steve Sinko Joins Cly

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feo.

and pro football as player and Announcement of Sinko’s ad-, dition

faculty was made today by Athletic Director Paul J. Harrell

| Sinko comes to Bloomington as a line coach. He ‘is leaving his old team-mate and fellow coach,| {Aldo (Buff) Donnelli of Boston University. One of the Best Earl (Red) Blaik, coach of |Army, lists Sinko as one of the| two best young line coaches in| college football today. His first]

cinnatl, Sinko, a former Duquesne University tackle, will be associated with Jimmy Freeman at Indiana.

guard play.

are Owen (Chili) Cochrane and 0. Don Edmonds.

ball as a player with the Washington Red Skins and the Los Angeles Bull Dogs, is a thorough tactician. His cross blocking and blocking feints are weapons which set up many a mousetrap play.

Uses Modified T

of the modified T employed by Coach Smith. Sinko graduated from Duquesne in 1934 after three years of var-

isity ball under Elmer

In 1939 he was line coach under Donnelli at Duquesne. In 1941, 'Donnelli and Sinko teamed as {head coaches of the Pittsburgh Steelers. In addition they éoached

Duquesne to a top place that year

in collegiate competition. In 1944, Sinko was at Iowa City as line coach of the Iowa PreFlight Seahawks under. Head [Sash Jack Meager later of Au-

Wb will report on the campus

{within a few weeks.

Green Bay Signs

Stidham as Line Coach

GREEN BAY, Wis, Feb. 18 (UP)—Coach Curley Lambeau

Bay Packers ‘of the National] Football League have signed Tom.Stidham. to a two-year. con tract as line coach.

Baltimore Colts of the rival All| America Conference last season.

to the Indiana coaching.

Harrell said no other additions Eight of the twelve skirmishesito the staff are contemplated.

choice 1s Sid Gillman, new head coach at the University of Cin-|

Freeman is usually in charge of |

Backfield coaches under Smith |

Sinko, with six years of pro;

He is well schooled in. the use!

Binz boa Stidham. was. line coach for the I Rat

Majors, Wayne Wood, Kenneth Kyre, George Rosselot, Student Manager Ed Pruitt and Coach Angus

Members of the Hoosier College

Conference. championship ° team of f Indiana Central.

Big Green Plays [Expect New IU Grid Coach To Bolster Team's Line Play

de Smith's Staff;

Formerly With Donnell at Boston U.

You ‘éan look for a greater|

accent on-line play next fall when Head Coach Clyde B. Smith fields his Indiana University football team. That something new will be indoctrinated into the I. U. squad by a new man, Steve Sinko, 39, a veteran of 15 years of collegiate

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Hopes Diminished

Its hopes for a title badly shaken,

ey Association team met Sweden {today still seeking its first vie tory in the championship round! of the world's tournament. The Yanks were handed a re-

last night, their second loss in [the title round. They still have three games to play in the roundrobin Canada a Czechoslovakia tackled Switzerland in other games today.

four-goal barrage in the last pe. riod yesterday to wallop the Yanks. Bruce Mather Mass.

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can goals. Sweden beat Switzerland, 3 to

19 - year - old | announced today that the Green|l, in the other game.

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U. 3. Hockey Team:

the United States Amateur Hock-

sounding 7 to 2 defeat by Canada

“Australia and

The Canadians cut loose with a

Belmont. and Prince Johnson of] Webster, 8. D., scored the Ameri-|

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JIM HEYROCK Arion Indiana Association Amateur

Louis, Becker said he would advance Louis $100,000 when the contract was signed. The telegram said -Louis has announced that he wanted Jusigites of $400,000 if he fights

FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1049 |

tournament. Robison-Ragsdale 18 as the tentative dates for this year's event.

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today announced ten « Post of the American

The competition: will follow along the same lines as thy Golden Gloves tournament, which

recently ended here. The tourney ++ The weather will be open to any amateur ditions would d dy |: Sghter 1 the stats and a Proves day. ‘The fore f elimination will single out the sional" g ’ rv fon in each weight division, ~ 25 B Site of the 3540 slugrent will be * though ‘the the Indianapolis Na Guard After Gavilan Bout Armory. Although many details {hing but ide PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18 (UP) for the tournament are still to be sharpshooters ~Frank (Blinky) Palermo, man-\gecided by the Legion post, work Teal of Jacks ager of lightweight titleholder Ike on entries will begin immediately, up with the fghter be given a month's Representatives of the post, the 140-yard between his scheduled title hgh who will accompany -the Times- * But Teal's ac with Enrique Bolanos and his Legion Golden Gloves team to ty the galler encounter with Kid Gavilan, Chicago for the Tournament of hough to Offs Palermo sald he wanted to/Champions, will be armed with ing on some change the April 21 date of Bo-|entry blanks for the AAU tours dnd he came | Mno#’ title bout at Los Angeles ney. John Palme because Williams boxes Kid Gav-|. The blanks will be passed out tnd George B¢ lan in New York on March 18 to- Indiana in Tonond “and it's sure to be a tough fight.” with the advice to get their entry RF Nagel Palermo said, “He'll need ain early. Wong | good rest before he can go back| There will be no Novice Class uD 98 pare into training for Bolanos.” in the competition. All amateurs oy hl Williams’ manager will fy to Wilt -be-placed in their particular Jieall, 44 Los Angeles next Tuesday to ar- Weight division and all will do i Bob Ha range a new date with comedians battle for a chance to- compete na- . ich and L Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, tionally. tuckett, R. L of the title bout, the A team of eight fighters, those . 69 proceeds of which will go to/Who finish on top of their divi. “In the 60 b charity, sions, will go to Boston, Mass. imi Apr. 4, 5 and 6, to battle other Furgol, = Albu ’ state champions for national hone Keiser, Akron, Offered... refs agian to Be Set Antioch m,; A Weigh in the tournament wil Po n oth ! N be, flyweight, 112; bantamweight, Larchmont, ous or 0 118; featherweight, 126; light. amateur, and weight, 135; welterweight, 147; Tranciaco, } CINCINNATI, O., Feb. 18 (Up) (Middleweight, 180; light heavy as. W. \ —Joe Lous was offered a $400,000, "*18ht, 175, and heavyweight. Springs, W. V guarantee today by Cincinnati] Deadlines for entries will bp 3t. Andrews, 1 promoter Sam Becker to defend decided later by the Legion Post. iroit, Mich.; J his world heavyweight boxing|A: committee will be selected to fon . amateur; title here this summer against/head the program. It is the first Bearsdale, N. the winner of the Ezzard Charles-|time the Robison-Ragsdale Pot Sham, Oalm; Joey Maxim fight on Feb. 28. |has sponsored the AAU tourney. With 70's, They are scheduled for a 15-| In the 1948 AAU State Cham. . The best th round bout in the new Cincinnati|pionships held in Indianapolis, favorites Jimn Gardens. youths from Evansville, Terre So and Lioy offer was wired to Truman Bend, Marion ., could do v Gibson, Chicago = attorney for Haute, Gaty, Souts with 71's.

Ft. Wayne, Angola, Muncie and Indianapolis competed. Entrants must be 16 years of age to enter the tournament

if they are under 21.

per cent of the gate, motion pictures, television, radio and whatever other concessions necessary to fight the winner of the CharlesMaxim bout here in Cincinnati,” the telegram stated. “This is a bona fide offer and I will meet you or Louis’ managers immediately to close all details,” it added. The ent promoter is a Cinretnmat! “manufs: His a is boxing and he has had repeated success in promot-

ing fights. ‘Browns Zarilla

ST. LOUIS, Feb, 18 (UP)—Al \Zarilla, slugging St. Louis Browns |outfielder, has been signed to a 1949 contract “with a substantial

dent Bill DeWitt announced today. Zarilla batted .329 in 144 games for the Browns last year, including 12 home runs. He came up from Toledo, O., in 1944,

oH “will guarantee Joe Louis courage champions and runners $400,000 with a privilege of 40

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increase in- salary,” Club -Presi- He

The Legion especially will es:

up from this year's Golden Goves Tournament to enter.

Former Butler Grid Coach Dies

LONG BEACH, Cal, Feb. 18 Harry . Bell, Butler University ‘football coach In the early thirties, died here yesterday after a brief illness. He was 80." : ‘Bell had retired from coaching several years ago and had been a Long Beach contractor. most {récently. He had coached at (Drake, Des Moines, Lombard Cole lege, Butler and Illinois Wesleyan, also served briefly as assist. ant to Paul Schissler with the professional Hollywood Bears. At Butler, Bell succeeded Potsy Clark, serving two years as head football coach.

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