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Ott Heller Wins Double Honor On
Coaltown Wastes No | Time in Tieing World Record at Gulfstream
Wins Race by Seven Lengths; Runs Mile and Quarter in 1:59 4-5
HALLENDALE, Fla., Mar. 19 (UP)-—Although his jockey tried| to slow him down in the stretch, Calumet Farm's Coaltown equaled | his second world record of the winter season today as he flashed | over a mile and a quarter in 1:59 4/5 to win the Gulfstream Park!
Handicap by seven lengths. : competition. - . Says Strong Man Jockey Ovie Scurlock, riding] | - Oldsters Try Weight Coaltown ran the first furlong. in|: ‘ 22 3/5 seconds and continued the| {mile in :45, the three-quarters in : This is the contention of Bobj1:09 and the mile in 1:34 1/5. life. Bob won the featherweight of 1:47 3/5 for a mile and an weight lifting championship of eighth. ~ | from 16 to 60 crowding his gym |; i : g up a big lead. He pulled five at 143 E. Ohio 8t., in search of lengths away. Then stretched his| **~ tween the ages of 40 and 60 mgpree Rings, owned by Mrs. I wants to use the weights to takely ponying bore the brunt of the
Hornets, Caps Wind Up Season Tonight The Staff
to - Two reasons why the Pittsburgh Hornets will give the Indian. | in. Thi apolis Caps a rough way to go tonight in the season's final regular year in a driving Tan of oon scheduled game at the Coliseum are (left to right) Stan Kemp and Phil Samis, a pair of burly defensemen.
E INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
AHL All-Star Team | BY Caps’ Mentor Named Coach, Defenseman | On Mythical Sextet
"Honorary First Squad Lists Three Players From Pittsburgh, Two From Providence
* "By BILL EGGERT a. Erhardt Henry (Ott) Heller, the Indianapolis Caps’ amazing [38-year-old player-coach, today was selected to a defense position 'and. named coach of the Anlerican Hockey League players’ all-star team. In the 12th annual poll of players in the league, conducted by Norbert Stein of Cleveland, the fast-skating Pittsburgh Hornets,
! hon: nz a night mere Voted. by the, players as the man |\ner "wh “ddne the best coachin by G. R. Fletcher and i llanded three places on the first ne had-done g Runa. Othe at in » teas |" Votes were cast by 177 players Schroeder, Lou Hamilton =a Seeded Stars n Providence, winner of theand the only restriction was that Robert Fortune { {league's Eastern Division, placed players could not select any team- : f : two. Heller was the other choice. ymtes Biggest vote-getter was | Scene of the chase, which will - . §-— i) | . Bu be sanctioned this year by tne hl T F | Bastien Named |Smith, who Rag 3% 2 Nasional Steeplechase and Hunt 2 e eins na | The Pittsburgh trio included | The cl se Dalles TaN rat beAssociation, will be the Hampton Bas Bastien at goal, Pete Backor| ooo Fo 4 Murdo MacKa lestate off Road 52, northwest of = All seeded players reached the at one defense post and Sid oko er an urdo MacKay finals in the men’s doubles and Smith, the league's high scorer ’ .
Reports
Horse Education
The Royalton Steeplechase Association will have its second] running this year. But before it| gets under way, the public is in for a thorough education on what a steeplechase is all about. { An energetic five-member com-| mittee has been chosen to do the publicity for the race, which is set for June 11, ‘But before the first jump is cleared, potential steeplechase enthusiasts are going| to be briefed. i
. | | THE GROUP is being headed|
Ott Heller . . . the players coach. 2
| anor Lo Meanwhile, Indianapolis play { General chairman of this year's ) at left wing Me: , lis ye ‘ levent is Jack Brandt Jr. himself Wixed doubles last night in the - ers have cast their votes for the Capital City Invitational Table Harvey Fraser at center and Cap's most valuabie player, The
a steeplechase rider. | P Tennis Tournament at the Dear- Roger Bedard at right wing were winner will be announced at to-
co - o > ridenc n . , { | THEIR “education” campaign vom Hotel. Provid nee Choices, night's game as the Caps wind - va. finals will be played at In addition to making the first up their season here against {will be to teach the public va- ., 7:30 p. m. today between Ed team as a plaver, Heller was Pittsburgh at 8:30.
rious steeplechase terms and the pg... "0/4 Charles Dors | . . se 8s Dorsey, seeded {ways-in-whiehraces-are run so, 3 anq-Morrts-Fohnson—and-
» ” ” «4% [they might better enjoy the chase. . = Bo Pl y Jo ! : y Orr, seeded No. 2. Players’ All-Star Hocke The first chase was held 1ast/™"p "50" nived doubles, finalists y y
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The great son of Bull Lea stumbled and collided with Three Coaltown for the first time, was Lifting Formula terrific pace to better world recHiggins who has a definite; Last Feb. 14 at Hialeah, Coalthe world in 1947 and believes his Pulls Away the Fountain of Youth. {advantage to 10 lengths, despite off bulging middles and reduce|;,ce He ran second all the way
: "Rings at the start of the $20,000 - 7 . stake, but this made little dif-| vi 0 im p ference as he quickly settled into) . stride and ran away from his breathing more rapidly than his mount after the spectacular ride. It's a simple matter to live t0 ords as he swept past’ the half| J be 100. {town turned in a similar perform-| formula for a long and healthy ance to equal the world records sport is the ticket to longevity. | ,¢ter his stumble at the start, . : Bob-—has--a—swarm--of people! ca itn wasted no time Open — — ios And they come there for op-fall Scurlock could do, while the posite purposes. One group be-ifield floundered in his wake. the “middle aged spread.” and had a half-length margin Outdoors— . - -
lover Armed at the finish. First ® ® * me omen cmour. we Nini cups. me oul Wildlife Restoration Week
younger gang, puffs and pants,Marchons II, Dinner Hour and
lifts weights and strains the Quemadito completed the field. ° Th N » : - * rings, moved into his first east- - biceps to gain a few pounds. Con-| Only one horse ever has run a Opening roughout ation main event Wednesday night |g ST, LOUIS, Mar. ra on
fusing? Not at all, according to mile and a quarter as fast in the Bob. |United States. The Australian “There are exercises for’ each horse, Shannon II, was clocked in, purpose,” explains the fiery little the same time while winning the| « ball of muscle. “If you want to|$75,000 Golden Gate Handicap) lose weight, you can do 1t by lift-|last Oct. 23. |
Annual Observance
By MARC G. ing weights or if you want to $13,000 Purse : gain, you can do that by lifting weights.” St. Andrews II also was credited] Bob believes anybody who fs|With 8 1:59 4-5 inile and a quarter, throughout the Ration, willing to devote “a couple of/Put the Brighton course is down} hours” a week to health can live 8Tade most of the way. _to be 100. “ “All it takes to get started is a / stout heart, a little energy and the strength to climb upstairs to e weight room. Who knows, you might come away with more A 11 for two years jppual program by sponsoring muscles than The Angel. A crowd of 18.752 {the sale of Wildlife Conservation) 10 Colom 3 Yaa attracted gtamps and the holding of special] Amateur Softball stream Park by the horse|;eetings in schools and with Callahan Softball Associstion|time he starts. The fans bet the
who threatens world records every civic groups. The Bush will pw Jomorrow at 348 bm. in the horse with confidence and he paid Win Poster Honors | Jon Sgt ball in Municipal Stadium and only $2.20 and $2.10 to win and) qq year two Indianapolis con-| Sht games a ots aris. Interested place. There was no show betting. |
sl |testants, meeting. Three Rings paid $2.80. {1107 N. Hawthorne Lane,
time to call attention’ to the im-|
of the year for Coaltown, who, |fast-fading natural resources. i pleked Wp 4 purse worth §13.000,"';, past years Indiana, through
I I ®e_° % [ax : Basketball's "Mr. Official’ |. ocd at Howe Hien R $i Aft Ih the conservation poster compeetires er 1509 Games
tition held by the National Wild{life Federation. By BILL PITTMAN . Their posters were among those Mr. Official of Indiana high & school basketball, Dr. G. P. Sil-
exhibited at the annual meetings of the National Wildlife Federaver, has retired, and a little soonsr than he expected.
tion and the North American! Wildlife Conference held in Washington earlier this month. Silver, who was on hand at 11s . the finals last year, expected to United Leaders Meeting aid. in determining this year's | A special meeting of the direc-| champion but was by-passed by {tors of Conservation United is the Board of Control of the |being held today at the organiza-| THSAA. ’ |tion’s booth in the Sports Show. However, his record in state {Called by President Carl Compton basketball tourneys is impressive |the session will consider plans for enough without the addition of {the annual state meeting, tentathis year’s finale. Boasting 1509 (tively scheduled for Tippecanoe games since 1922, the doctor has |River State Park in June. tooted the whistle in 14 section- Also on the program will be als, eight regionals, four semi- |plang for an intensive memberfinals and one final . |ship campaign. The leadership ® = = jshown by Conservation United in DOC, who is perhaps better in- ge (the formulation of a legislative formed about the game than are {program and in pushing the pro-| most coaches, received a good % (posed constitutional amendment start In the ways of basketball : wo ake ne £ouservatin depart-| 0 cs, has won eh ee om he ott scores of friends for the organi-| Dr. Silver zation Case. . After a year at Indiana Uni-|is the addition of one official to i versity he came to Indianapolis(the game. All three would al to Kentucky Liked Idea ! to enroll In the dental school ex-|as a team. It would produce bet-| The attempt by Hoosier consertension. It was then that of-|ter control over the game with-| vatlonists to place the department ficiating became his avocation|out adding unnecessary whistle 2€Yond partisan politics by estaband for several years after he blowing. (lishing it under a constitutional opened his office at 224 N. Me- x & = |amendment, was watched with | ridian St, officiating produced] DOC has one other change in interest by Kentucky conservathe majority of his income. |mind; a change in the free throw tionists. In commenting on the For his first job as whistle| System. “Give the tree thrower a Indiana move the Louisville Times tooter—1922 in a gas-lit gym in|chance to make the shot unob-|°n Feb. 14, said: McCordsville—he was dressed like structed. If he misses give his| “Nowhere in state government a laundry man in white shirt, (team the ball out of bounds where |! the need for a merit system pants and shoes and a black the foul was committed.” [greater than in the field of con-| leather bow-tie. Doc is now through with bas-| orc ton. This highly specialized He was the only official on the ketball as an official. He wantsiio attr: co S Segurily of tenure floor in 1927, also. | nothing to do with college or pro- bel ny old competent, s = = fessional ball and would only fe-|¢inuitv of poli hat e con-| AS A legacy to the man who turn to the high school ranks in £ uty of policy that is essential takes his place on the list of of-|an advisory capacity, or long-range planning. ficials available to the Zia As an epitaph to his officiating Attend Warden Rites oc leaves some g a e. career. it. is safe to say he w, | 3 y He says, “Be as inconspicuous official's official. y was an, em EE ror Gone, onser 3 er he ny Moye are hel a ——— bined their March meeting with control the game. Blow the os Five Tourney Games a visit to McCormicks Creek tle only when necessary and get| Five games are carded this|Spaae Park on Friday here they out of the picture. After the afternoon in the 31st Annuallconservation Ela; ua ? ‘ game, get off the floor as soon as|City Independent basketball tour- training course rom a possible, ney at Dearborn Gym. The cham-| During a business “I never remember the names pion will be decided in the finals morris of the advisor of the teams or players and have Wednesday night. Club LaSalle heard a report on th Ero up never put a hand on a player. and Big Eagle will meet in the|islature from Leo on e leg “Remember that the other of-|first game at 1 p. m. today; Ace port on the National nae
in that gym. Respect him and|2 m.; Bu-Med Dents and Col | i h Jp, m. -|a discussi f ‘ores his’ decisions and _remember|ich Diner at 3 p. m.; Allison|the national tarectey menor, and that the two of you are working Jets and Chevrolet Body at gram in as a team as much as the playersi4 p. m., and St. George and Louis-
are. ville Progs at 5 p. m. “I HAVE made mistakes as has every other official I ever knew, but all the mistakes were honest ones. I can’t ever recall reversing a decision.” . In his career Silver acquired the same immunity to boos and catcalls as accrued to the old vaudevillians. “I guess the crowd has a right to boo if they please,” he said. “However, if they were a little better informed and had a little more confidence in the ability of the official, they wouldn't boo half as much.”
conservation chairman of the In-
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To One of Fast-Fading Natural Resources —
While you're taking the family out to the annual Sports and he knocked out James Connally] . In 1939 at Bright Engl Boat show at the Fairgrounds today don’t forget that this is the| by linn Durbin, St. Louis Uni-| x x. 2 at Brighton, England,| onino of National Wildlife Restoration Week in Indiana and|0f the sixth round. The
_ This is the 12th year that Indiana has participated in the round route. juational observance of Wildlife Restoration Week, set aside as a the event was held by. Bob Cuff,
It was the fifth straight victory, ance of wildlife as one of the diana Department, American Le-|ing fight handler, who hopes to
and boosted his seasonal earn- group. is scheduled for June 6, handled hundreds of other fight{the efforts of local conservation y ings to $82,525 and his lifetime) clubs has been a leader in this probably in Indianapolis.
Miss Joyce Gulleson, 5325 Ohmer |
[still the same Moesch who started | cq the coming season . .
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Indiana by Rudolph Grabow, U.| 8. Pistrict Forest Supervisor and|
will be Norma and Kenny Orr vs. | FIRST TEAM Position SECOND TEAM prahy 1 of oihe Tous ar have Morris Johnson and LaVerne Bastien, Pittsburgh Goal Almas, St. Louis o on ones 3 | VonWiller, Singles events will get|gackor, Pittsburgh Defense Kemp, Pittsburgh e = =» Js he 30 P, Ra. The | Heller, Indianapolis Defense Specht, Cleveland } i Co . : | Fraser, Providence Center M. McKay, Buffalo (Moves. hl Coe rent ‘po- Missouri Valley Tank |S Pittsburgh Lett Wing Liscombe, Providence |liceman who left Indianapolis to |Bedard, Providence ent "ine Lewin Cleveland oac > ellow, St. Lo
|seek fame and fortune in eastern Crown Won by St. Louis Heller, Indianapolis VOTING BY POSITIONS
in Jersey City GOAL Bastien (Pitts). 81: Almas St. L), 41: Sawchuk 12d) 30; rsa n . | 2, | IN y, 10: Dion (Buff.), 8; Bennet (Prov.), 4; Bower (Cleve.), 4: McAtee (8pr.), 1: The two-time winner of heavy- the 20th annual Missouri Valley | crowds Tash 1: Henry (Her: 1 e Y-| swimming championship. Detroit weight championships in the g p p. Detroit] pEFENSE—Backer (Pitts), 76: Heller (Ind.), 38; Kemp (Pitts.), 33; Sprout pe ig ed hi first [100K second, Bradley third and (Cleve... 30: Michaluk (Prov.), 23: Mariucci (St L.), 23; Buller Cleve), 16; solden Ves ass 8 [Dewsbury (Ind.i, 14; Nicholson (Indy, 1: Morris Prov, 10: Summers ( Vv : y Tulsa fourth in the two-day meet. pranigan (Her.), 9: Allen (8pr i, 9; McLenahan (Her % 8 JMiiiese R% — 73 , Mélong (Ind.)., 4: Pinkbeiner (Buff), 4: Tottle (Spr.), 3; Grigg (St. L.). One new mark was set today 14 ), 2; Mathers (Pitts), 2; Blake (Buff % %: Archambeault Wash 1: Jamirande Lancien (N. H.), 1: Foley (Wash.), 1: McAndrew (Spr.). 1; in Newark, N. 1. in 55 Ohad versity who swam the 100-yard (Phila.), 1; Reardun Fi be Jones (Her.), 1; Davidson (Cleve.), 1; Semis (Pitts.), | : 1; Arcand (Prov.), 1; Lessard (Buff), 1 Deen scheduled over an eight-|free style course in 54.6 seconds. CENTERS—Fraser (Prov.). 26; MacKay (Buff), 23; {The previous mark of 55.3 for Marco (Buff.), 12; Maloney (Her.), 10; Grosso (St. L). 9: D. |Helota (Cleve), 9: Stefaniew (Phila.), 8: LaPlante (Prov.). 8: Mario (Her.), 6; Douglas (Buff.), 6; Langello (Pitts), 4:McNurdy (Spr.), 4: Doran (8t. L.), 4 Thurier . (Cleve.), 3: id (Ind), 3; Dawes (Pitts.), 3; Schultz (Cleve.), 2; Macey Davies (N. H), 1. McGill (Prov.), 3. — ™
Will Call Attention
WAGGENER Eastern test last Tuesday when)
Lundy (Ind), 23: DeMorrison (lhd), 93
Reed is being handled in the
~ east by Jim Brady, a smooth-talk- Oklahoma A&M.
(Spr... Li LEPT ‘WINGS—Smith (Pitts), 98; Liscombe (Prov), 31: Gladu (St. Ly, 25: BE, Lund (Buff,), 2: Pargeter (Buff,), 2; Hamil-
| | | . al : |make Reed a champion. or U. S. Hockey Triumph IKullman ‘iPrav.), 3: Kaiser (Spr.), 3; N : |ton - (Prov.), 2; Gooden (Spr). 2: MacKenzie (Ind), 1; Russell (Cleve), 1: Next meeting. of the advisory|course, {rom repoeta: Brady has GARMISCH, Switzerland, Mar | Lemieux (8pr.). 3: Wycherley i XKepusta ov) 1; Davies (N. H.), I} UP ’ ’ *|MeComb (St. L.), Bruneteau (Ind.), 1; Carse (Cleve.), 1. 19. (UP)—Playing in a heavy| giguT WINGS—Bedard (Prov), 50; Leswick (Cleve), 43: Chad (Prov.). 26: | itle Pion snowfall, the United States Ama-|Herresheiner (Phil). 23; Liar, Sf Lo): 8; SOR Gove), 5: "Glover (ind): 1: Same Moesch, New Title s » = Jeup Hokey Association team de- | gioddard (Prov.), 1: Johnston (N. H J; r Porteous (Clete), 1: Hextall (Wash), 13 i ea e is (N. H.), 1; Liscombe (Prov.), 1: R. Morrison ( ), 1. One of the traditional features More Preparations 7 Wiss national team, Dens (TC) titer (Ind), 78; Goodfeliow (St. L), 43; Reardon (Prov.. 17: of the Conservation department to 3, tonight before a crowd of [cook (Cleve.), 15; Davidson (Pitts), 5; Kilres (Phila), 4; Seibert (Spr.), 4; Beisler exhibit at the Sports Show again Joe Sgro, Indianapolis punch 5000. (Wash,), 2: Colville (N. H.), 2; Penniston (Her. 1.
this year is Henry W. M h Jr. artist, was making more prepa- The Americans scored twice in| . . known onary in [rations last week for the big time. the first period, once in the sec- Evansville College [Little Giant Golfers |Schedule 9 Golf Meets
ly to hundreds He and his manager, Tom Bene-|ond period and drew away with| Announces Schedules Times Special Times State Service
of Hoosier con- in the final] EVANSVILLE, Ind., Mar. 19—| CRAWFORDSVILLE, I n d.,
ers he also hoped to make cham-
| diet, were in Chicago getting a|four more goals
{few pointers. stanza.
Heine.” They were attempting to r- — r—— in staging fect some of Joe's Rg Poms Fight for Veterans Evansville College announced its afar 19—Nine meets have been departments land break the stocky welter-| Six at 11949 track and golf schedules to- scheduled for the Wabash College annual exhibit {weight of some ring habits he| amateur fighters from In-|g,y with only four meets carded /golf team this spring. Coach of
'has formed. Joe's handlers are | dianapolis will do battle this for the cindermen. |the team is Dr. Warren Roberts, professor of political science and
Istill moving slowly. He isn’t be-|afternoon at the Veterans’ Hos-| The schedules: May
at each succeeding sports show as well as the State Fair ~ -
Mr. Moesch
ing pushed into any ring massa- pital in Marion. The team, com-| Ack ADT 13 at Indiana 8 ae oui economics. Moesch, recently : 175; Sigmund Jones, ville 135; Leon Mallory, 126; Bob John- Golf—Apr. 4. Southern Illinois: Apr. 21 2, at Southern, Minow; May 10, at St. Joseph's; May 12, at relations division of the depart-apolis Amateur Baseball Ass0-|Eyugene (Tiny) BI rtercollesiate meet at Purdue: May 25, Butler; May 17, at DePauw; May ment. ciation will meet at 7:30 p. m. apolis ny and, Indian-| Western Kentucky: May 27. Ohio Valley 19, at Franklin, and the Little when the former Brown County ball also has been invited state game preserve was being yin eton University is after one
cres | at Western Kentucky ! 8. . |posed of Robin Hood, 147; Willie | Vile and Western Kentucky: May 28! rmphe gohedule: Apr. 21, Butler; was named di- ‘Short Shots {Apr. 25, St. Joseph's; May 2, rector of radio y ; . 26. uisson, 100, and Bob Finley, 120, ville: May. Kentucky: Apr. 26, at Louis Despite the imposing title, it 1S wednesday in City Hall to dis- Rr Caumeiie: May 3%. at Indiana state. State Meet. . any-| developed, has addressed thou- Tr ivarcity’ sands of club meetings in all of outer capers re ng
Crawford, Ohio Valley Conference meei at EvansFranklin; May 9, DePauw; May and special events in the public| All managers in the Indian-|ywiif pe under the supervision of [1 Indiana State: May - nte 19 years ago with the department j,,qy interested in amateur basets state, - . parts of the state, and more re fered him everything except the
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cently had been in charge of : - club activities. |campus. I | s = J Boxer Still Unconscious Hockey
A more competitive American Hockey League next season would | Welterweight Boxer Art Jackson | Pe one that would include Indian-| was reported still unconscious and | aPolis, St. Louis, Cleveland, Bufin “poer” condition today by of-|falo, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.! ficlals of Mercy Hospital, after Hershey could be added, too, and suffering a cerebral hemorrhage also Milwaukee and Kansas City last night during a training fight.|Where new buildings are going up Jackson, 18, has been uncon-|for hockey. scious since being hit by a right! The AHL’s western clubs this hand blow to the head by his/year all scored more points than] opponent, Charles Cotton, in the/five of the eastern teams. Herbout last night. |shey, the Eastern Division's edema [second - place team, lost more Defer Council Meeting games than it won. The lopsided Due to the participation or Situation isn’t doing hockey any member clubs in events at the good at the gate and is penalizing Sports Show this week the|the stronger Western teams. monthly meeting of the Marion| But, then, if the Eastern clubs County Conservation Council has win the post-season playoffs they been postponed from Monday, got the last laugh. Mar. 21, until Monday, Mar, 28,| There will be plenty of hot disLeon Brown, chairman, reported cussion on the formation of a.new yesterday. {league this May.
After Brain Injury
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