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Caps To Clash With Cincinnati In AHL Opener Tonight

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300 Local Fang fer ovr» ~ To Make Trip For Inaugural

Six of 10 Teams In Loop Will Get Into Action

By BILL EGGERT Pucks go flying tonight as the American Hockey League opens its 1949-50 season with six of the 10 teams in action. Indianapolis, runnerup last season to St. Louis in- the Western Division, will open its schedule in Cincinnati, Springfield will face Hershey at Hershey amd Pittsburgh will se the Flyers in

Bruce Hale St. Louis. 2 = =»

Tomorrow night the Caps move on to Buffalo to help the Bisons open, New Haven travels to Providence, Cleveland to Springfleld and Hershey to Pittsburgh. A special train, carrying more than 300 local fans including|Indianapélis Olympians, the city’s Mayor Al Feeney, will leave the entry in the National Pro BasketUnion Station here today at 4|ball Association, was boosted to p.m. for Cincinnati and return 11 yesterday and there was a posihmediately after the game. Home Opener, Oct. 20 {added this week. After Saturday's game in J. R. (Babe) Kimbrough, genSpringfield, the Caps will return eral manager of the Olympians to Indianapolis via Detroit and|told The Times the team had prepare for the home opener in|signed Bruce Hale, former coach the Coliseum, Oct. 20, againstof the Indianapolis Jets and Ft. Cincinnati. Wayne player. It's a 70-game grind this season| Kimbrough also announced his with a better balanced league; complete pre-season exhibition five in each division. Indianapolis, |gchedule consisting of eight Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh|games, as follows: : and St. Louis will make up the| get. 1 at Muncie; Oct. 1, western half and Buffalo, a west-|g Fy, Wayne, Oct, 1p Anderson hers: ern member last season, along Tri-Cities at Cincinnati; Oct. 22, Triwith Springfield, Providence, New| (on®s:*bronticeito; Oct. 9° Chloste Siar Haven and Hershey will form the! (site to be named later). Eastern Division. Placing the

Bruce Hale Signs With Olympians

By JIM HEYROCK The number of members of the

sibility a 12th player would be

15, Anderson at

also was revealed that a Bisons in the east may provide/cNange has been made in the

Olympians’ regular schedule, with OT ET a aun Lot the Tri-Cities Blackhawks playpions. : {ing here on Nov. 1 instead of the

With the exception of Nelson Anderson Packers. It will be the Podolsky, left wing out with a Olympians’ home league opener charley horse, Indianapolis is in|at Butler Field House. fine fit for its opener. The parent| An additional boost was given Detroit Red Wings management | the pro basketballers today when has passed down the word that Mayor Al Feeney “proclaimed” the organization wants depth in Oct. 12 to Oct. 18 as Basketball all positions and that only aggres-| Week in Indianapolis.

sive players will remain with the| _ RR . City, County H. S. Grid

club. Clancy Coaching Cincy { . Cincinnati, ts first year Schedule This Week in the AHL, will dress a club of] Friday veterans and youngsters coached| Pike Township at Beech Grove, by Frank (King) Clancy, a for-8 p. m. mer Toronto player and National Washington at Broad Ripple, 8 League referee. The veterans willip. m include Eddie Bush, Art Lessard, Shortridge Phil Hergesheimer, Leo Hickey,| CYO, 8 p. m. Wally Stefaniw, Alex Ritson and| Greenwood at Decatur Central, Joe Bell. Four amateurs have|8 p. m. turned pro for the Cincy club that| will be a farm unit for the Mon-|ship, 8 p. m. treal Canadiens, Gerry McNeil and Paul Bibeault will look after Central, 8 p. m. the goaltending with Bibeault the| wanual at Southport, 8 P. m. understudy. McNeil, 23, has been an understudy himself for the past six seasons to Bill Durham in Montreal. McNeil has been named the|g Quebec Senior Hockey League’s| all-star goalie for the last four) years. He turned professional this) wear to step into tougher competition and get set for the Montreal netminding job eventually. Dur- ‘ ham is 35. Retain Jobs Clancy is the only new coach | Yietnera* th ets, Leroy. Mack.” Joo MACK is me AHL. Jar oldsmory Kempler nay ‘be resched aro LLTSL tion he formerly held before di-|{ Deadline for entering the warmup basrecting the Houston Huskies. The ls Thursday. Oct. 3° Yeu: holdover coaches include Ott Hel-| fakin Be Su So ¥ ler, Indianapolis; Terry Reardon,|Play opens Monday, Oct. 17. It

vs. Cathedral at

Kokomo at Tech, 8 p. m. Saturday

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Heart at CYO, 8 p. m. Basketball Notes

The Kempler Radio Comets, by Leon W. K ball team this s

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e Bill Coffee, Tourney is _esti-

Providence; Neil Colville, New | ney drawings are to be announced after Haven; Ebbie Goodfellow, St. Thursday.

Louis; Gordon Davidson, Pitts-| burgh; Earl Siebert, Springfield; ioagmss. Bun Cook, Cleveland, and Don fe ay Ase Oe fe Penniston, of Hershey. All with Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St. the exception of Penniston are) former National Hockey League tion will meet Thursday

Sacred Heart and New Augus Drawings for the Augusta tourney il

p. m. league are

Deaf School at Franklin Town-

Lawrence Central at Warren Plainfield at Speedway, 8 p. m.

| Ber Davis vs. Howe at Tech,

Crispus Attucks vs. Sacrad

ed empler, will fleld a Daskets

| corded by two teams that parOrner.

Augusta gy Teams desiring to mated that 15 quintets will compete. Tourg

The Sportsmen's Store still has Qoening a

warmup for be held portsmen’s

The Bush-Callahan Basketball Associaat the Dearborn Teams {interested in

Shrouds- Camp 0f Bulldogs

ccess or Disaster

Up to Them This Week, Hinkle Says |= All the varied shades of blue were apparent yesterday when

tered Butler Bulldogs around him for a frank discussion of the season’s first three contests. Mauled by a much superior Western Reserve team Saturday, the Bulldogs now have only one victory in three starts. Hinkle

have improved in each game, this week probably will spell the difference between a successful season or a disastrous one. This week-end the Bulldogs will play host to the Sycamores of Indiana State, 'a team that also

has a record of one victory anditime this

two losses. The Sycamores have yet to score a football victory over the Bulldogs. Since 1904, the teams have met seven times, with But] elevens piling up a total of 244 points against seven for the Sycamores.

Injury Jinx Still Rides Ripple

Bob Young Is Lost For Rest of Season

Broad Ripple’s injury-riddled defending city champions suffered another body blow last week, Coach” Walt Jurkiewicz nounced today. : Guard Bob Young has been lost to the team for the rest of the season and may be joined by Tackle Phil Higley. Young suffered a chipped elbow in a gymnasium class and will definitely [be shelved for the rest of the | schedule. Higley, one of two returning lettermen in the line, | suffered a brain concussion last | week in practice and is expected j1o be out for a month. He may | not be available for Ripple’s final | game with Shortridge Nov. 11. Jessee Rejoins Squad Halfback Bill Jessee, chief offensive threat for the Rockets, engaged in his first drill in three weeks yesterday after removing a cast from his right knee. Jessee received torn tendons in the Brazil game and has seen no game action since. He is expected to be ready for Ripple’s second city series bid against Washington at home Friday night. Dickie Campbell, hurt two weeks ago, is also expected to be ready for action.

: He orcs, be , iaiera for a nifty set of 692. However, that figure was good enough OT mein Fue. casual Paver... je 48 No :1 311 rusher today. the Veg second place only. George Bange was the gent that topped him. with Walter Quebe. Evangelical 5. gael ou Barly. Mano oe erion Sp. Serv. 354 The first statistics of the y mark of 694. George registered] HR Te TET ba 5. Ecler, B. Anderson Spring Serv. 333 released by the NFL placed the . i 2 . ar y Hindel, . ’ counts of 205, 213 and 276, the/mis Classic at Pennsylvania. Sime ,5ienct. Morgans Restaurant; 638 Maxige Thayer. Fairfield Florists. Philadelphia Eagles’ ace Fmying latter game the second/Marge turned in games of 187, Bill Brunt. Holy Cross League ....[. 831 Remon Eo ais Florists ..... 844 back in the No. 1 spot with < 3 e n } Carl Wood.. Reformed Church .....J.. 8 Vireinia Sweeny. Capitol Lumber .... 84 ds ined in the first three highest of the evening. Bange 216 and 208 to lead the pack of Morris Schoen, Capitol’ Paper ....[.. 635 Rose Worland Solitaire Beverage. ... 535 yards ga {Tony Hinkle gathered his bat-|bowled with Gates Motors in the feminine keglers last night. She ciel *urdina, "Sooners ity Ff Moree shelton, lane faa” §iigames af the season. 4 ts that Fraternal League at Illinios ™0lled with Indiana Oil Equip-|Walter Nash Brve Gulf gation '[-:: o18/Buich Nowion Mearele Show siars .!: 37 The in his rst five seasons of alleys. ek. Lats last month she com- ghellon, Darts Commercial ..... . 18 Mary Leppert. Coca.Coly Ladies ©. 8 Fained 1 is rr the: Wel ipiled a 613 series in the same cir- Pn Trreansvee faa Muriel Hayes. Marott Shoes ......... |professiona. had off gif of the pace set by the uit. Laverne Biers of the Frank Gens Welk. Sb Josn of Arc Na fii 13 00t, Bepkopes. Hickman Whirlaway... H3|¢5 mer Louisiana State brilliant two leaders was Larry Robbins |p Ore aggregation snared oth,” rns, Li ol as 1 Sally Twyford.” Frank's Fyrniture = il car ahead of anyone else in the vB ae ed oo ans os the 7\runnerup laurels as she posted a Buss ie Bs 4, Indpls L010 i3 Marta Roberts: Marort Shots oor. ry official or unofficial. Bins omtpeces iE or ide: Rob-/505 mark. Laverne also bowled, cifes. Pop's Tavern J 110 808) Ren sen APES her 11 $13 Nine days ago, in Detroit, Van astic Pro- in the Bemis Classic. Wally Laughlin, Trolly Coach = : 601 Saris Sayidy Monde, Nieht Ladies Sif | Buren cracked the official dyague 259 and 197. Trailing him by , A Close battle for third place Blea Maxwell, Capitol Paver ©... $08 Marion \ioones Parked Frorists = $11 Tecord of 3860 yards which Clavie only three pins was Joe Trost jtook place as Mickey RotertJim Rutier, Qerisi's 32 Seer &....... 33 Ann Povpam. indiana Oil Equipment $i Hinkle compiled in years Joe netted a 654 total ag barely edged out Jo Berkopes 583 Charles Quinn. Holy Cross ©... 0." 01 June Syiesstt Bewoil News ava 3 Play | wij the Green Bay > RErS. : . |to 581. Both rolled in the Bemis| . 5 01| Gente Drexler, Hickman Whirlaway.. en Stev BT rs aon games of 200,100, Mickey wilt Indias Fur|{hesdogs. Scnoenbachier. we Fie “Sen 03 PRs gandaion. Sioa Bamber & against the Chicago Cardinals . e four { . Aeaenaia Alexander, Maro oe | -end, it bro keglers hitting the “850° figure. | Whiriaway: Those thems is owes, OTR LEAGUE tan tus ote | S155 OLS Par Al 0, "ORS "oie, erasing A : ; 4) a urge i hy Connected forithe “2600” total in the women's kivary Harel er fro = 588 Bite" wag Surber: Fehr % rie 0 Bronco Nagurski's unofficial mark or the third|class. Milano Inn, although not|louls Longwell. Real Silk |imixed) .\. so4| NRCTSS oss Kgol Vent Awning --- 806iof 4031 yards. Some of Nagurover Gon 3 000 DY knocking placing anyone among the lead- oe vend: Risin. Kuhn deaitors 8| OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (Women) |SKI'S yardage came in years when ia omas Be-lers, was tops with 2685 pins to Bf olman, ‘Bell Telepho ne ie saree: 83 Maree Gasper. Grayhill Insurance... 418! NO Official statistics were kept. *

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In Golf Tourney

A tie for first place was re-

ticipated in the pro-amateur golf tourney held at Pleasant Run course yesterday. The score was 67. On one squad were Floyd Hamblin, Tipton; Bob Blake, Anderson; Red Wagoner, Pleasant Run; Lawrence Loftin, South Grove, and Bud Jenkins, also of South Grove. On the othere team were Ivan antz, Elwood; Bob Nichols, South Grove; Ronald Roach, Pleasant Run; Lou Alexander,

players. ran Fepresentat les ue are requested to have a South grove. aoa Clarence Wat- | Deadlocked for third place Caps 1949-50 Roster were teams headed by Sam| Home Town Pos. Age Wt. Ht. 1948-49 Club Drake, Pa anda Paul Terry Sawchuk Winnipeg, Man. G 19 198 6 Indianapolis en Ott Heller Kitchener, Ont. D 89 195 6 Indianapolis . Al Dewsbury Toronto, Ont. D 28 210 6-2 Indianapolis| 1 WO Local Boxers Win Benny Woit Ft. William, Ont. DB 21 185 6-1 Indianapolis Bouts on Chicago Card | Joe Lund Port Arthur, Ont. D 22171 6 Indpls.-Buff. Times Special Clare Raglan Toronto, Ont. D 22 1856-1 Amateur CHICAGO, Oct. 11—In pro boxMax Quackenbush Toronto, Ont. D 211156 Omaha ing bouts here last night, Gene Don Morrison Saskatoon, Sask. . C 26 165 5-9 Indianapolis Thomas, Indianapolis midd]l e-| Pat Lundy Saskatoon, Sask. C 26 165 5-10 Indpls.-Det. | weight, decisioned George WarJerry Reid Owen Sound, Ont. C 211706 Indianapolis ren, Muncie, Ind., four rounds; James Uniac Logan Twp, Ont. C 21 165 5-8 Omaha |Billy Davis, Indianapolis light-| Nelson Podolsky Kirkland Lake, Ot. LW 23 160 5-8 Indianapolis heavy, decisioned Virgil Strauss, . Calum MacKay Port Arthur, Ont: LW 227158 5-9 Indianapolis Hammond, Ind. five rounds, and| Marty Pavelich S. Ste. Marie, Ont. LW 21 170 5-11. Detroit ; Albert Adams, Kansas City, Mo.,, Doug McKay Hamilton, Ont. LW 20 160 5-9 Amateur welterweight, decisioned Eddie Rod Morrison Saskatoon, Sask. RW 23 160 5-8 Indianapolis Brandt, Indianapolis, six rounds.! Gordon Haidy Windsor, Ont. RW 21 175 5-10 Indianapolis| A

Sam Mulhollond Lyle Wiseman

Kingston, Ont.

Montreal, Que. RW 22 175 5-11 Omaha

RW 20 162 5-10 Philadelphia

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Hockey Schedule For the Week

Tonight -INDIANAPOLLS at Cincinnati Springfield at Hershey, Pittsburgh at St

uis. Tomorrow—INDIANAPOLIS at Buffalo ew Have Springfleld, Hershey at Pittsbur hursday—Providence

‘Maple Leafs Bow To Loop All-Stars

TORONTO, Oct. 11 (UP)— Cleveland at Hershey, Cincinnati at The Toronto Maple Leafs, Stan- Sinaay- Soringneld oF Pumalo ley Cup champions for the past gence, & . three years, can beat every team in the National Hockey League,

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New Haven, Cleveland at Provi-|

Bluest Gloom Bob Earl Rolls New Season Record. 290 Game Van Buren Tops |

front. Bob Earl set a new record for the current season by rolling Georse Bange. Gates Motors

circuit at the Sport Bowl. He opened with games of 216 and 186 Joe Trost. Reformed Church

told his boys that, although they| oct® and recorded games of 201,

Two Ties Result |

it seems, except the loop AllStars. The Leafs were beaten, 3 to 1, by a collection of All-Stars from every other team in the National League last night for the third consecutive year. © Bob Goldham, a former Leéaf now wearing the uniform of the Chicago Black Hawks, was the big man in the All-Stars’ victory. After Toronto had skated off to a 1 to 0 lead on a goal by « Bill Barilko at 15:22 of the first period, Goldham tied the game less than three minutes later with a goal assisted by Edgar Laprade of the New _ York

Rangers. Goldham fed a pass to Paul Ronty of the Boston Bruins for the tally that put the All-Stars ahead to stay at 14:42 of the second period. Doug Bentley of the Black Hawks scored the final All-Star goal assisted by Bill bush of the Bruins at

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In a city three-cushion billiard | tourney match held at the Board of Trade parlor last night, Dave Klapper downed Phil Greenberger, 50 to 44, in 81 innings. On Thursday, at 8:30 p. m., Klapper is to meet Al Maloof.

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His Total of 692 Is Good Only for Second; George Bange Tops Him With 694 Mark By GENE LAWSON Two significant events took place last night on the bowling |

their credit. Frank's Furniture = and Marott's Shoes staged a Rifpin and tuck fight for second place with the former winning oui, - 12646 to 2644.

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