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Loss on Upkeep Is Reason for Boost In Golfing Tariff

By JIM HEYROCK Indianapolis golfers who do their intermittent duffing on the municipal courses will have to dig down for 15 additional cents in order to play tris summer. There wasn’t & single objection among the city's golf course representatives or members of, the Indianapolis Board of Park! / Commissioners yesterday as the inflationary condition hit the! local golfing setup. This year, Instead of paying 50| :

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age of 18, for whom the price will be 50 cents Mondays, Tues-| days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and | Fridays.

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- Photo by John Spicklemire, Gordon Henry, Hershey's capable goalie, makes a stop with his skate as The new price was arrived at| try vainly to slip one by to win their second meeting and remain in the playoffs. They didn't succeed.

Indians Lose, 8-2, Half-Dozen Records Likely

quickly yesterday. The Park Commissioners were contemplating, according to reports, a great-{ same time]

is d at the | ern i n 1st Nioht Test TO. Topple in Purdue Relays Ba gestion for the Sompro- g | 303 Track Athletes Representing 30 -

mise to the 65-cent price was made by K. E. Hoy, secretary of | the Indiana Public Links Assocfa-| tion, and quickly snatched up by Times Special ‘ the commissioners. | ALEXANDRIA, La. Mar. 25 today primed for a major assault on the records books of the The new price even received the The Tulsa Oilers of the Texas Seventh annual colorful Purdue Relays. blessing of Mayor Al Feeney who League proved too much for the A gala array of track and field champions illuminated the arrived at the meeting just as the Indianapolis Indians here last! Prospects for the greatest of Purdue Relays, as brightly as the recommendation was being pon-inight as they turned back the multi-colored festoons hanging ——— dered. The new plan left the price Trihe, 8 to 2. |overhead in the Purdue Fieldof season tickets the same as in| It was the Indians’ first test of | house and the soft, green hue Tag DA R000 board pointed tD® Year under lights and it was | lighting the track below. oul | elon in tavor| their first exhibition loss in three| Big Ten, Central Collegiate, of a boost. the loss suffered by|SLATts at the southern training IC4A and Illinois Tech Relays or oe ae } = Rares | center. cinder kings will battle it out in recreation program last year. _ |, The Oilers grabbed their victory|the university and college divi-| According to figures compiled]? tW0 Dig innings, the second and SONS ‘0 THO was [outdoor sportsmen with the data |fourth. Indianapolis took early Sarded as the finest in midwest | . by Stan Graves, superintendent po rly track circles they need for successful hunting of municipal golf courses, the city [C0mmand of the scoring when |and fishing. lost $29,203.17 on its links pro. [00kle outfielder Frank Thomas| At least half a dozen records gi,ine" Sunday the famous gram last year |was clubbed home on a fly by stand to be, rewritten in they hn Alden Knight SOLUNAR Figures Cited |Grady Wilson. (Purdue track’ log already coh; opps will be found in the The figures showed receipts of| Oilers Score Homer taining some fancy figures. sports section. : $71,542.30 from golf and expenses This is the weekly table which

Thomas singled t t dl Preliminary trials get under- § ed to center an 31 ; for maintenance of the way tomorrow afternoon at 3 shows you almost to the minute courses $100,835.47. the best times to hunt amd fish.

six public moved to second on a bobbled ball|gclock with the finals scheduled As adopted by the commis- The score came |The SOLUNAR TABLE is the

and took third on an infield out.|¢, begin at 7:30 p. m. That openin the secondl|; " - sioners, the plan will be studied frame. ing final event, the two-mile re amazing discovery that also apthis summer and a decision as to] plies to your pets, even to your-

A 350-foot h w 4 [lays, may see Michigan's record, -foot home run in the sec-| whether the price will be con- sec:|set in the first Purdue meet In| eit, for the varied periods stimutinued will be made at the second late every form of life.

{ond put the Oilers in the lead. 1943, broken by Michigan State's meeting in November. 8 =n =»

Joe, Adeoek, former Louisiana crack two-mile foursome. ate basketbal \ » | Definite starting time for the of Mel Thetall SLaT ai rukes one Relay Events Records Periled | THE SOLUNAR theory, upon Js cent increase will be announced lengthy clout. * he relay Sysnts a both he which the SOLUNAR TABLES ater, | The clout, which disappe college and university visions | J Those under 18 years of age over the left eld ferice, brougne Stand to get -a fast shutfle, 0 Deset frst Same Lio bene who wish to take advantage of in Billy Capps, who had walked. headed by Ohio State's mile re-|in 1926. It is simply a bi of folkthe 50-cent fee will be required to| Jack Baumer and Bob Nieman lay team that clicked off a 3:19.7|lore to which has been applied the come to the Park Departmentifollowed with singles. Frank mile relay in the Chicago Relays refinements of modern science. offices on Fall Creek Blvd. to Davis blasted to center and Nie- iast week. The Purdue record is| Back in “grandpa’s” time, the obtain a permit. . They will be man tallied. Two more walks 3:22. jmarket hunters and fishermen asked to present their birth forced in the fourth Tulsa run! Approximately three-fourths of had learned that fish and game certificates. {of the stanza. ithe 15 events on the Purdue ex-| Were most active when the moon As the meeting opened, with) Tulsa got three runs in the travaganza have either been! Was directly overhead or directly representatives from Coffin, fourth off Royce Lint although broken or crowded by performers underfoot. Their method of prePleasant Run, Riverside, Sarah they marked only one hit. this year competing tomorrow. |determining these activity periods Shank and South Grove courses, About 500 fans watched the! present, one of the representa- game. The Indians will finish! tives pointed out that his club was their exhibition series with the! teh definitely opposed to the raise Oflers in another game today.! , -foot, inch catches. unless the additional amount Motor trouble i, caused | fora oF Mig Topound hot put| In the SOLUNAR TABLES the obtained by the boost was put the Indians to lose time on their {sun was brought into the calcu-

{ m reserve the Michback inte upkeep of the course. [250-mile jaunt from New Orleans. leat yea ay Dre this year. |iations and by referring to the

Tulsa Tramples Tribe Schools to Compete in 7th Annual Event I : : { LAFAYETTE, Mar, 25—Three hundred and three gilt-edged n Two Big Innings |trackmen, representing 30 colleges and universities, tapered off

Solunar Tables In Times to Aid

Outdoorsmen THE TIMES is going to furnish

chance of living a little longer UP moon down” rule did pay after tomorrow night. Charles dividends in

Mrs. Agnes Connor, president] Indianapolis ulss , {tables which will appear in The of the board, pointed out that|piaterr “5 7 3 Sombaenscs 3 A] And Harrison Dillard's 6.2 Times the outdoor sportsman can Indianapolis has lower rates on Rueb 4 1 5 4Daviset 3 1 7 osecond run in the low hurdles, igejact the best hours of the day its municipal courses than any|ceosanis + 5 § Jnonoeis 4 5 J o/may not get a shaking. The jn which he will find the best other city of comparable size. |Thomas.lf 3 2 0 oBurnsrt 3 o o of Baldwin-Wallace timbertopper > catches. As for increasing the Sunday wicenm 3.0 3 3aacesdd 4 1 1 Operformance ties the American| jy5 another TIMES sports . v 1 : , » indoor record, but the 7.4 high| lusive Wate rates above those charged week-|VAltvness! 0 2 1 Baumr2b 4 1 2 2 exclusive. atch fer = John days, Mr. Hoy pointed out it/Teveiee 3 5 3 1 noeers | 5 § J hurdle mark held jointly by Knight's SOLUNAR TABLES would merely be penalizing the Queenp 1 0 0 1Polivkap 2 1 o 3 Dillard and Whitely Hlad of Chi- EVERY SUNDAY. golfer who could only play on gn °, 0 OBverlvp 1 0 0 3 cago may tumble. a — meee Sunday. Dimuziop 0 8 0 0 Horace Smith of Michigan’ . Additional Sports, — wore — _ _ _ State, the NCAA high hurdle Totals 35 824 13 Totals 31 927 9 king, has run a 7.2 this season | Pages 30 and 31

Kalin struck out for Lint in sixth

Local Athlete Must Forfeit Sports Award

Commercialism Forces England to Give Up Bill Stern Trophy

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS The Bill Stern Sports Award given to Cathedral's George England for all-round athletic pro{ficiency and scholarship for 1948 {will have to be forfeited, The {Times learned today:

Boosted To 65 Cents Caps Drop Out of AHL Playoffs - = With 4-3 Loss to Hershey Bears

Six Local Players Go to Detroit InCiaganele

Sawehuk Martin wsbury .. .“r v n . Nicholson ... Mclenahan To Stand By for Red Wings Podisky eos By BILL EGGERT ; Re apares INDIANAPOLIS. Held, "Glover. The baseball, 500-Mile Race and golf seasons were a lot closer |MscKay, Melons, Woit, Heller, MacKenzie, Simpson, Brunhetesu, Haidy. Hershey—

today after the Indianapolis hockey team fizzled out last night in

its bid to rerasin in the playoffs. we, Marion, Bettio, Hunt. Med The Cais became the first AHL club to be eliminated in the INDIANAPO BY Sane ho TL ll post season battles, dropping their second game, 4 to 3, to Hershey Hershey tibia bpeks nel 1 3 1-4 Tr i * at the Coliseum before 6884 fans. Pr oF (1), Bruce (KullAlibis weren't in order, but it] - man) 6:23; INDIANAPOLIS (2), Simpson {and Podolsky missed headon| Dewsbury) 13:18. Penalties, Jones (chargwas disheatening for the players! \ Heller ‘holding to lose to a club they had: beaten |*N0ts at Goalie Gordon Henry. "gy FOIE ONGIE er (3), Cain (Mars three previous times here | Herb Cain and Phil Maloney tin, McLenahan) 1:08: Hershey (4), . . pushed the B’ars out in front, 3|Mwloney (Marquess) 10:57; INDIANAPOLIS Flyers Nose Again [to 1, (8), Podolsky (Dewsbury, D. Morrison,

{ in th ‘83 v : In other playoff scrambles last| @ second period before 15:53. Penalties, Branigan (interference)

|. Athletic Director Brother Ni-|

i |lvard told The Times the award

presented to Cathedral's football

# (and basketball stalwart Monday evened its two-out-of-three series|

will be returned to the New York |

|offices of the Natienal Broad-ia 6 to 5 overtime triumph.

| casting Co. | Brother Nivard said. the trophy

bestowed on England and Ca- kid line of Freddie Glover, Calum |

[thedral will be given up because {of the commercial sponsorship of | [the Colgate Palmolive-Peet en-|

the Indianapolis Caps |terprises on Bill Stern's Sports fenseman Ben Woit left today for|

[News Reel Radio show. | Only One in Indiana The trophy, given to some two {dozen athletes throughout the |country for the 1948 athletic season, was the only such award made in the state of Indiana. The sports program, seeking to stimulate additional interest in high school athletics throughout (the nation, elected to present each {outstanding all-round athlete for {1948 with a trophy on behalf of ithe Palmolive-Peet organization. Radio Station WBOW in Terre {Haute was first approached {through the NBC affiliation for nomination of the sports award for Terre Haute high schools. A letter, addressed from the David E. Green, Associates, advertising! agency for the Colgate Palmolive- | Peet enterprises, was sent to the ‘Terre Haute radio station's Sports {director Jan. 4. The letter, seeking the reaction] of the high school officials in| Tefre Haute, pointed out the) awards would be made after each high school principal and head coach in four sports voted for the city’s outstanding athlete. Each head was to send in one vote for the outstanding candidate. Phillips Rules on Award The Terre Haute station contacted Commissioner L. V. Phillips regarding the award and the Indiana high school athletic czar said flatly the award would be contrary to the principles of the THSAA. ' Mr. Phillips said today he was unaware that Cathedral was honored by the presentation until he learned about it while visiting his mother in Bloomfield Tuesday. He immediately notified Cathe{dral officials of the commercial-

Podolsky jammed a loose puck by|, Third period: Hershey (6), Cain (Ma. a 1 x 109; IND APO Henry at 15:53. Cain’s goal nipped ive Mi Wott. MacKengier 036; Cap Defenseman Ed Nicholson. [Potticai Brown (holding) Indianapolis blew a scoring op-|

night, St. Louis got behind the| eight-ball iosing again in Provi-|

dence, 2 to 0, and Cleveland! Officials: Red Dunn, Red Reynolds.

» {portunity early in the final period Cap Scoring at home against Springfield with when Jerry Brown of Hershey (Final, Including Playeft) = {was penalized two minutes. for ‘ 8 | The hockey season isn't over| holding. During Brown's time-|Geraid Rei’ ...: OR uN ® for six Cap players however. The ; [Calum MacKay .... 70 26 48 174 34 P play jout, while Hershey was short-|\3l’l Poadoisky 88 27 30 1 93 {handed one player, the Caps/Rod Morrison ...... 67 23 290 51 34 [MacKay and Gerald Reid alongifajled to get one shot. Instead,|Do" Morrison ...... 3.20 30%: 8 with Left Wing Nelson Podolsky,| gawchuk was called , upon 10 Ear Bron 1: Se 31 3 @ 13 Goalle Terry Sawchuk and De- make two good saves. ke (Bruneteay NY a 20 is 3 a: At 9:09 Cain broke loose down |Ken MacKenzie .... 61 15 13 28 23 Detroit to fill in if needed in the tne Jeft sideboard, skated parallel Ott Heller ..... 00.0 $s A Nu : ’ z | © ‘ Ed Nicholson 3 M4 NM és Re ings National League with the goal crease and faked Gordon Haidy . 14 10 24 5 ayoff games. |Sawchuk out of position. That |Ben Wo ‘ 3 1318 38. Others will scatter to Canada. was the clincher. Simpson got his | Ento, Sclistast: ... 1: I Th % Rod Morrison, right wing, will be|gecond goal at 9:26, but from Lee Pogolin Cees 2 3 s 8 3 . . Sh thier ..... 1 vein pase, gr Moog d mol then on the Caps had a miserable Terry Sawchuk ie 9 2 8 8 , ‘(time trying to get through | Foss OALIES and Mrs. H: L. Horton, 1305 E. Herghey defense.” Eh the GOALIES PCO Ave. 80 63d St. a | h sSawchuk ress esieee 69 un 3 3 . | . vey x Operation For OH OnThelce ” “Played part of Sue: gama. A ayer-Coach Ott Heller will AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS °y SAIS. payer. I | SERIES -OF SEV ; 1 inremain here a week before re-| : SA (REST Fore 07 SEVEN) Utes, oa, Tt aT. hanaltics Rn

turning to Kitchener, Ontario, and Erovidence

. 2 0 1.000 | ———————— |8t. Louis 0 2 .000 | may undergo a chipped elbow| SERIES B (BEST-TWO-OF-THREE) | 3 ea Fai bone operation. Heller has played| w L Pct. | Scoring L ders irly

C { the entire season with the ailment | INDIANAPOLIS 10 Safe in Bowling Test that has made it almost impossi-| v | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Mar. ble for him to write. Pet. (25 (UP) — The American Bowl If Detroit goes on to win the Zbringfeld=........... 1 ! 200|ing Congress tournament had exStanley Cup in the National RESULTS LAST NIGHT actly three weeks of play left League, then most of this year s| Providence yas 0, 3 today with the scoring leaders ap squad will be on hand again| Cleveland 8 Springfleld s overtime). apparently fairly safe. next season. Only three or four| RYFIONAL LEAG Lavon The pattern of low scores conchanges are planned at the pres-| (BE oO 0 EVE) tinued yesterday as Larry Longent time. |Detrost I i "Soa 1ot ‘or | John Fpler of g Arig Although Rookies Glover, Reid SERIES B (BEST FOUR-OF-SEVEN) |Pa., rang up the highest total of rong ER TM JI CE TRE y need another year Boston .. 000/10 an pler . : here. The kid line pumped in “ roan RESULTS LAST NiGHT a” Elbert Smith oF Chester, Pa., goals this Seaton an} Sotaled 233) Montreal 4, Detroit 3 (overtime). rolled a 641 for the singles high. points. Next season they could be r= ~ Cem

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men, otherwise they may have been stopped by Sawchuk. Gordie Bruce popped in the first at 6:23 in the first period after taking a faceoff pass from! Arnie Kullman. The shot nicked | Heller and detoured into the cage. Cliff Simpson, who notched two! Cap goals, got his first at 13:18 in! the first period on a long angle

ism prompting the award. Cathedral spokesmen said they were unaware of the sponsorship of {the award and said it would be returned to New York. Announcement of the award {came on the heels of England’s

Two records stand the best|Was quite loose but the “moon decision to enter Purdue Univer-| New York (A)..

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{Tulsa n 040 300 10°~8 his breath. Errors—VanAlstyne, Lint, Davis. Runs| | batted in—Wilson, Adcock 2, Davis, Burns | Sprint Record May Topple |—~Thomas, Robbe ome Tune Adee | Outstanding sprint champions

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