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Wilson' Fills in for Injured Sawchuk;
Local Team 1 Point Behind St. Louis '
American B a> nL EGGERT An American Hockey race that turned into a n htmare has Western Division players, coaches and lt nigt ing and screaming for just one break and a chance to grab some of the $74,600 post-season playoff money, It looks lke a race that won't be decided unt next 8 v when the Begular Season sds, | ; unda Indianspolis was back into the 1pdianapol scramble today after beating! Dewssury |. ll’ Hershey, 6 to 3, last night at De | Podo Coliseum béfore 8275 fans. e D. Caps were beaten, s to 2, in a Louis Saturday night, The victory hoisted the Caps Woi, Heller: D tibey Car y. Myon, | {nto a second-place tie with Cleve- man, Betia MeAter “Lowe gan, Bruce, KuilBoth have 86 points, one SCORE BY PERIODS pehind the leading St. Louis Flyers. Pittsburgh is only two points Hershey .........0.. 0.000 behind Indianapolis and those two clubs have to battle out a home-| and-home series this week-end. What Rules Say What happens if the Caps fin{sh in a tie with any one of the three other contenders? League rules direct that the ean a the most victories will ge ©! Third per nod. The Caps and Pittsburgh son (Ni otto, noANAFSL1s (0) Simp. each have won 37 games. In case Brice inti. iimen 9:80; Hershe N two teams win the same number APOLIS (9), R. Morrison (Woit) of games, the team with the most
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in ( ey, Haidy (interference), ey Morrison Ds SN a, orr Dewsbu INDIANAPOLIS (5), Podolsk hu oe htacie ) Hx 132) Penalties: rison (fighting), Bian: gan (highstiok! a Podolsk: - ), McLenah an (tri y Cugnnio
Penalties: None als: Walton Russell, Ted Graham
goals will be awarded the play- 0 h oft position. Pittsburgh holds a/On the Ice na fivesgoal lead over-Indianapolis. ~——AMERICAN-- HOCKEY A Ci ty B li g T $ N End There are loads of extenuating STANDINGS Msaovs Z $ i : ow in our men 8 eqrs. circumstances as these four Western Division i : [to fourth-place Beech Grove Bowl. hockey. teams point for the finall oF WL Theo on 19-Year-Old Pinman Takes Lead in or ore week's games. Each has three|ci, (ane +o ® 3 iT 8 #720110 Doubles Actual and Ties Up Handicap Grove team was contributed by games to play—one on the road INDIANAPOLIS 65 37 16 12 88 281 203 N \Wilbur Schuck, who hit 658, and and two at home. Also adding to urgh .... 68 31 18 10 84 286 18 By DON SIEBERT B 3 the puzzle is a two-game series Byftalo ..... oi 3 8 68 224 190 The men's 43d annual city bowling tourney was practically in! Trou Scaggs, who reached 63 between St. Louis and Cleveland. iy Divino [the record books today. The team event wound up a long session ; e Rodebecks were more than And think of the predicament|Providence ,... 66 42 1s % Ti 8,99 at the Sport Bowl and the singles and doubles have one more week | 00 pins behin: with a 2835. AHL President Maurice Podoloff Springheia tareis $37 375% 23 23 end to run at the Pennsylvania. 600 BOWLERS (MEN) is in. He has yet to announce New Haven ... 65 19 Bian a In the team division no changes have been registered since the curly Street, Prekard Indianapolis... 644 his decision of Pittsburgh's pro- Rr aadcipnts “es & 1 4 § 33 218 387 Week end of Mar. 5 and 6. Kay Jewelry easily took first honors in Lee Wickliff, Pox-Hunt ............ .. 633 test of a 4-2 loss here last month. RESULTS LAST Miomy C|both the actual and handicaP gogest in their match at Pritche nr, Land. Link-Belt wie coi. 13 It will all come out in the wash with a whopping 3229. Rodebeck loty'y with the Won-Ten 100p 1ead- | u weson vew sims... oor. a
St. Louis 3, Buffalo 2. INDIANAPOLIS 6, Hershey 3 * Srrinefield 6, New Haven 3. Pittsburgh 6, Providence 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE GP W
and somebody is ‘going to get soaked. Wilson's 7th Game
The Caps fattened their play-|Detroit bY #% ita 740 off chances last night with Train-|3psten -. 2 8 ain) er Lefty Wilson doing the goalie|Toronto 2 naka work in place of Terry Sawchuk, Re 80 8
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Motion Pictures was Tunnerup gpg with 3014 in the actual and a 2790-| 3863176 total in the handicap won Luebking Florists second! place. Competition was healthy in the} “minor” events at Iaria’s Ralph Richman and Rusty Buhne. ing teamed up in the doubles on! the 7:30 p. m. squad last night to| feach 1277 and tie with Red Stu-| lart and Bob Shaw for fourth,
6-7-10 split.
8/150 pins as Mary Baas insured] {victory with a whopping 191
The centerpiece began to make
. 582 .. 583 576 873 seventh professional game as a Final Week's Schedule Lakey Bowls 768 Phil Allio reached 180, Cal Plum- Louis Mueller, Indiana Mixed ........ $68 pension for jumping to the Mex- A Anbisie Com umbnatien Doors. goalie, earn the victory. He had - {Dr. Schuchman, Beth-El ........... ses/ican League, today asked for a Oslivery. > omorrow_ Hershey at St. Louis, New| Saturday saw some exciting | mer came up with 170, and!pick Deffendall, Am. National Bank.. 558 v only 21’ saves while Gordonimaven at Wash: scores racked u 19- | Loret Booth, Fowl Rail Club federal court order either re-in- NO DOWN PAYMENT } ; | Weinad Buf ion, \& G1 p as 19-year-old Hooper Bredl, who hasn't bowled Lorrin y's ub... 384 ; Small M Payments Henry, Hershey net-tender, bat i”. 0 ® eveland, P | |Jerry O'Grady, Holy Spirit .......... s51'stating-him to organized baseball ted out 33 shots Springfield ‘at Philadeiphia, Hershey ui|Gene Lakey bowled a 768 with ain league in seven years, was high Wim Baker Gray Gribben Ora sy -. 89|or permitting him to play with in- Call MA. ’ raburgn. ab INDIANA Lis, [299 third game. He teamed up with 187. The bowling editor man- 3 n wait 8 Br. one Medical .... 849), ndent team Pp A pair of goals by Freddie| saturday — INDI at Pitts- With Rollie Scholl to take over aged to roll an amazing 114 to set|alian xa PE census M8 per eilinbin . Glover and Rod Morrison and|M Any Providence first place in. the doubles actualla new low at Pritchett’s. Prank Schembis, CYO Mixed 540 e request for the writ was single tallies by Nelson Podolsky Buffalo" a ) en at Philadelphia, ; ling 1350 and ti ‘ _|Bill Bowling, Illinois Recreation ...... §37/filed in Federal District court by Wffalo at’ Springfield. with a dazzling 1359 and tie up| ‘Mary Baas apparently discour-iputch Taylor. Indpls, Bleaching .. 834| Gardella’s attorney. Frederick A. and Team Captain Cliff Simpson), re ia Pa indents arr the doubles handicap when they aged the men’s squad in the final {Robert Da Daugherty, Ft. Square Mixed.. 820 y ). con. who aod a led to the triumph. Glover got Hershey on olen. Haven, 8 rin sfieid p added a 48-pin handicap for 1407./tilt. She battered out a turkey to 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | would sign it, orderi Judge his first at 4:21 in the initial an st Lowell Fouch and Ed Erleristart her game and Dottie melen Niehaus Jndiana Mixed ...... 880ito reply in court ng period. Rod punched through a Cap Scoring took over third place in the handi-|Mashek clinched it when she! Ba Hevsns, NM Hou uote ogous 563 Friday. Oorrow or adore at 2:37 1n the astuld period cap event on Saturday With a neatly picked up the 6-7 split. The linia Roberts. Packard fndpis. ...... 830 ella’ GPF G A Pts PM dpls. ...... 539] Gardella’s suit - for $300,000 on a play set up by brother Don 2 aT 7/1351 total, Their position was alone-sided battle ended 818 to 748. {Hlorence Keller, Tilinois Recrestion .. 534 damages against o ized a A and Podolsky scored at 11:32. In 30 a a 1 shortlived one, however, as Virgil Women Top Men |Ruth i Coa a ball, charging th gan a baseHershey had scored twice on 30 35 33 Kelley and Charles Walters nosed The totals showed the women Lois Trostel, Riviera Continental .... 519 suspension ag on pe Ve Year Wilson in the first period on goals R +3 # them out in the 3 p. m. rolloff reigned supreme with a 2503 that ed 22 308 livelihood, 1s Ng i by Freddie Hunt and Herb Cain. 21 48 13/yesterday with a 11-68- Casa 244 pins ahead of! the men. orma Winkler, Bookwalter Mixed .. 504| Johnson sought to Rave the eid The Bears were shut out in the Srunstesu Ins otal. ry Baas was high with a 553, |Back Zink, Br. Ripple Mixed .-. dr Gar reinstall Ho Lor cE 1873 second period and outscored 3-1gener .... 20 38 2 Alsoon Saturday Fred Antibus, and Mary Leppert had 512. The |Matilyn Pristce. Moon-Lite Mixed . ": 801| cated, however, that he wi I Le in the final 20 minutes ‘as Simp-|Nicholson . 2 2 who rolls with Hill's Sandwich pest score rolled by the men was a Moulder, ourieut Make-S0 Salon 30 interested in baseball Ha oy son, Glover and Rod Morrison| Haldy ....ccc.n 10 24 % Shop in the Dean Pumps loop at|contributed by printer Phil Allio, OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) official “pressure” on the inde- Seagquatier “Names Joo marked up goals. Rod's final Woit 13 15 30Sturm’s, blasted out a 701 to tie|who rolled an even 500. ndent i Kaew’ 1» Purnitare and Muse. score at 13:38 was made on a M*iong oe 3 Betty Todd, B. & W. Machine ...... «ps| Pendent semi-pro teams outside 1 8|Gauthier 3 4 Lew Daugherty for first spot In| pe] England, owner of Speed- Nelle Schmidt, Br. Ripple Medical .... 491/its control than on the profes- 128-130 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST solo attempt against three Her-|3awchuk GOAL. 0 0 0 : the singles actual on tallies of | |way alleys, says entries for the LaVon Laher, Fox-Hunt .. ++ 483isional teams ban d . v shey players. Goalle Henry took opcoshs Avg. 80 257-210-234, Cliff Pittman Was/gushand and Wife tourney, which | Olive “Taylor Indi. PHO's Mixed .. in : k it for granted that his teaminiates |Sawshuk® ......... 64 199 311 2 |squeezed out of fifth place by oneio nang Mar, 19, are coming in|Helen Wester, Ft. Square Mixed ...... 466 I * — would stop the rush. Rod let go Wigtwl, o-oo 8. * 3% Opin when John Barrett nailed r,s; Many qut-of-town duos are Onsies Wininger. Br: Ripple Mixed .. $63 ; : Wh doer Shot tad Henry ld THREE GOALS, A. ONE Same 5 216-226-229 for 671. signed up and are reserving their Elis Mutch, Parkw ay LB m. Mixed... 482 “We Sell For , MacKa - ra Cullivan, Holy Spirit ...... .... Less! Cap _— » ihe pet. wi ron, Bsiay. y ; = or Rolloff Looms rolling time in blocs. Ruth Weinberg g, Browdmoor A Club.. i Heavy | Gauge Gutters themselves today to decide which assists; Pts. nn Ma + AE a If no one tops the 701 laid| The next proprietor's. mixed Noida Molter, 8 Bt. Square } YO. 28 Work-Bssy Terms of them should recéive the most|™ nutes: GP, opponents’ goals; 80, down by Daugherty and Antibus doubles opens at the Moon-Lite|, Marion on Rooli & Sidi Co. valuable player award. The votes eee in the singles a rolloff between alleys. Interested bowlers may ng & ng will be counted tonight, and the " the two men would be required. {sign up hy calling Bert Garland SHOE REPAIRING 220 W. Wash. MA. 228 winner will receive a large trophy. St Louis Bombers This happened in 1945 when E.lat CH-0359. a ———— re Beloit i atte rp Soi an sect ln Gu SPECIAL READY 10 WEAR | ro ske | The men's state tourney in y the rollofr. MEN'S Composition REPAIRING SUITS and TOPCOATS
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Shade Jets 87-86
Pet. GB 44 + 8ST. LOUIS, Mar. 14 '(UP)—| ‘e14 10 [The St. Louis Bombers shaded “45 pd % the Indianapolis Jets, 87 to 88! ‘311 325 [last night in a Basketball Asso-| Yet. ~ OB | ciation of America thriller played| 188 — Defore a slender 1403 crowd in| it ju /the Arena. . 464 18 The victory, 8t. Louis’ third in - 24 + 0 six games with the last-place " RESULTS AST NianT Jets of the Western Division,| Minneasolls 100. Now York 90. was achieved in the last minute
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Kay Jewelry's 3229 Holds First Place
| Jim Nelson, VFW Mixed Edgar Mills, Fox-Hunt It was the ladies’ contest all the Ray Shields, Moon-Lite Mixed {way as Mary Leppert began with sil Diets, Moon-Lite Mixed .., a brilliant conversion on the|Bill Valensi, Riviera Continental The Won-Tenners|Joe Verderosa, Riviera Continental ..
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Invitational
Chicagoans Rated 12-Point Underdogs In New York Classic
NEW YORK, Mar. 14 (UP)—
pensed with, the rampaging Wildcats of the University of Kentucky were ready to be turned loose today in the quarter-final
Basketball Tournament.
hungry 'Cats will spy will be the Loyola of Chicago quintet, fresh and fat from ah elimination round victory over City College of New York. Despite the impressive manner in which Loyola trampled CCNY, the Chicagoans were rated no better than 12-point underdogs to the Wildcats from the Bluegrass. 4-Point Choice In games tonight, “second-seeded St. Louis is rated four points over!’ Bowling Green and Utah is just a one-point favorite over San! Francisco, Of the four underdogs in today’s game, speedy San Francisco was given the best chance of pulling the first upset so far in the tourney. The Dons will be relying on their Mutt-aftd-Jeff combination of six-foot, six-inch Don Lofgran, who tallied 17 points in their 6843 rout of Manhattan, and fivefoot, nine-inch Rene Herrerias. Coach Vadal Peterson of Utah admitted he was impressed by the Dons, but outlined a plan he thought would stop them. He said| his Utes would forego the zone| defense Manhattan used futily and rely on a man-for-man.
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finishing a turn the Indiana Gun Club, + “Show “and bright—sun—-com= bined to lower the scores of participants in the annual +» Maple Syrup Shoot yesterday at Indiana Gun Club. Even with the poor visibility, however, W, D., Grimes of Greencastle managed to tie for first in the handicap event and tie for second in the 16-yard event.
Miss Jackie Whalin blows the smoke from her shotgun after the firing line yesterday in the spring shoot at
High scorers in wey MEF ai events: : Handicap~Dr. Cc. Mi Dona~ hue, Carmel, 90; W. D. Grimes, and V, Andis, Morristown, 9. 16 Yards, 100 targets—W. Hopkins, Logansport, 96; Nathan Barrett,' Middletown and Grimes, 93.
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” ers’ standouts, slipped through Shy-H. Vinegar, Hammond 1244 waren von) [ior 1m ia goa that broke Pacalar ana 250 In the neta fh StI 5) . : an 83 to 83 tie, the 12th dead- INGL, lock of the close contest. In thelSPating in this tourney havel,, . secure: Mishawaka... m3! of the close contest. In the|yoteq for the team event at FoX-|1rvin Day, Evanaviiie .... 672] short time remaining both sides runt in 1950 and the doubles and fote, Sadler, JEvaneville a % us 1190 thiows. o, |finSles at Pritchett's. + John Muldoon, Hamnyond _B Lowe 4D | Indianapolis (80) TEAM ACTUAL ALL-EVENTS | © ary Wien, {3 8 bogus 1 3 3 4A een as J WaT, MECH le | Loman fe to SKmemed tT 3 3 Dion Office Equipment . "“'3s38| ‘The Traveling League ended ts Putna f 03 2 Byrnes 1 $ 3 1 Tompkins Ice Cream ......o.cocenon. 2904 | gagsion last night at Central with Roberts, © 4 1 4|Towery, © 3 4 5 Colonial Purniture .................. 2884 Motion Pictures still] ha, ¢ 3 1 OMandic,c 3 2 2 , TEAM HANDICAP Rodebeck. Motion fitted. § EEL § § HE tery Fi. 5 faut in ronChy a tures gnats sar 1.5 90 s uebking Florists ....... With only one session: left] Smawiey, g 10 3 kri 1 0 olStirl | Home... . 3760-400—3169 Sin. Gunther. : 10 = Tage EE Any - sido in their season schedule the Rode. = == == |Btewart Motor Sales . 18 becks have virtually won e Totals 36 17 33| Total 516 1 DOUBLES ACTUAL o HalE-T “Time Score — INDIANAPOLIS a (ene 1 Lakey- ~Roltls Seholl w 1388 league championship. Runnerup i Carl Hardin ......... hut Missed--Magus J, Gus Adinardo Bunny Minards wrensrns} | Delaware Bowling Center 2 has
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