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Both Players Recover

In Hockey Battles St. Louis Defeats Indianapolis, 3-2, to

Make It Two-Way Tie for 2d League Spot

By BILL EGGERT The Caps’ hockey lineup will be shaken up this week, Player-Coach Ott Heller has announced after the squad lost its third straight game.

ond place in the American Hockey League's Western Divi-| sion last night with a close 3 to 2 triumph before 7932 Coli-|

: seum customers. a 2.9 | The shakeup will come Hockey Summary

about with the return of Gordon Haldy and Nelson Podolsky! to tHe active list. - Haidy. who has played in two games, has been out with ‘a dislocated shoulder, while Podolsky has been out of all game action for two months because pf a training-camp char-

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N UMMA ley-horse. spon. " " Period » ! The shakeup will come about 3 j~Indiatasolin. ACKaAy - (unassisted) | with the return of Gordon Haidy 11 ro Rouiti MeSomh igullivan,’ Darkn) pnd Nelson Podolsky to the ac- Penalties—Ngoe Peciog t.ve list, Haldy, who has played 3.8%. Louls. Olson Sullivan, Melong in two games, has been out with' ~4-8t Leuis Milligan (Gauthier, Doran a ‘dislocated shoulder, while Po- “Penaities. Trigg charging 44h Mac dolsky. has: been out of all game §i7, Hook 2 ihiitnes nae Chars action for two months because of Indiannooiit vE o 38 ait a 1. ” a training-camp charley-horse. Penalties Olson (Klas

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men. Cap Defenseman Clare Rag- 2% "4°. © land bruised his left hip in the ie eman first period when he was upended are Raglan by Paul Gladu, Center Jerry Reid fas Quackenbush got a strong whack across his Enio Sclis nose from CUff Simpson's stick, Jim wicks a Goalie Terry-Sawchuk was. cut, am Mulboliand over the left eye and suffered a QI' Heir bruised right hand and Right SA agzrhux 1] Wing Rod Morrison was spilled GOALIE'S AVERAGE

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‘Heller's lineup change may be mingtes: ak Bo ae the medicine to cure the ills, In| ——

Baldy MacKay sent the Caps and was in the penalty box for

11:20 with assists from Barry, into the net.

5-Wing Rush

‘While MacKay was sitting out tripping at 18.49 that ended the a two-minute penalty for hooking threat.

‘the Flyers’ player shortage to' first invasion of Hershey.

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“CLIFFORD FRANKLYN (CLIFF) BATTLES, West Vir- | ginia Wesleyan, 32,

The slim, tightly-knit all-around athlete probably covered

college athlete. Against Waynesburg College, In 1930, the Akron, O., youth streaked to touchdowns with gallops of 98, 96 and 82 yards. The year before he had scoring dashes of 55 and 45 yards In ofe game, and 85, 75 and 50 yards in another. These sensational runs made only local -headlines but when Battles rolled up 400 yards and seven touchdowns In a 1930 battle with Salem . College, and touchdowns on distances of 90, 78 and 10 yards against Geaggetown; and sped 70 and 65 yards aft New York Five; ‘he: became nastional 4 EE :

—had either the support or the cheers of the Boston fans, moved to Washington in 1937. “No coliege could duplicate. the spirit -or- the feats of the Capitol fandom,

Eastern Division championship, WR If we won, we were In-—-1if we lost, ‘broke the Giant backs was one to

maneuvers in all football history.

ing field for the game that John Kiesan calied “The Massacre at Coogian's Bluff.” So great w the spirit of Washington fans, they arrived in New York Inf

countiess numbers. Some-came by against the Giants but it was a automobile over the 225-mile ™SNty Redskin eleven that

distance, - others by bus. They played that ball game--a team chartered raliroad coaches and §°8red to a fever pitch. 1 do not special trains OY Nobody in the crowd of 58.000 newspaper reports of my own part ¢ expected a rout. It was the secon largest crowd in the history o

chest and skidded into the end

promptly fell orf it for a score. The 'breaks” seemed to’ be

saw a great .team have one of Sreater back ever appeared in

those exceptional days against an eleven that never oe . regard. {ime - West Virginia Wesleyan less of the score. Those Giants Ace.” they sald. and I'm tremendwere tough and rough. ously proud of their tribute partic. ww ularly since that year happened) WE JUMPED to a 14 to 0 lead to be my last as a player in i in the first quarter and increased professional Apoit. N so a EY the sud of Ine duit 3 1 8C ORED our frst Ton

y ing period, but it 'was-a perfect, stand, with the brililant Ward . pass from Baugh to\me that had Cult grmbing « bail an Ainge put us Into payoff territory. The

n a little slow on that one be-|.

score. Danowski to Tufty use Cuff, a great defensive

mans gave ‘them their other touchdown and the Giant fans in| the crowd went crazy. But it just wasn't in the books for the Glants that day. Baugh was magnificent with his passes and the heave that

I scored -a moment later]

because of many factors and 1

PAGES . . . SUNDAY, NOV. 13 Hales from a purely personal

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back HEpAI memaries of my days ‘at West

foe kick out of being a member of the teat that beat the Chicago

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From Injuries Suffered

‘Bt. Louis made it a two-way tie with the Caps for sec-| :

Aim at Title in West NIHSC

‘ Beating City Rival - By KURT FREUDENTHAL . United Press Sports Writer East Chicago Washington's

ern Indiana Conference power: houses clash in their final games| of the regular high school grid-| iron campaign

looked every bit as good as Coach Pete Rucinski’s Rough Riders they .will go into. the game der} cided underdogs. Roosévelt, in first place of the United Press statéwide rankings, !

Lt. Glenn Davis, Any's “famols back of 1943, ‘44, '45 N'45, wants to play major leaque baseball when he becomes eligiblel for discharge. in June. The Dodgers and the Yankees have tepurtadly

“made him attractive offers do sign. He is. a. center fielder.

orm mac LEE Kay Jewelers, Sacks, Top "{ Capitol City Pin Tourney

McAfee and Pierson A twosome composed of Lead in Doubles Play

By GENE LAWSON

Ahearn and Carl Hardin finishe out the top three places by crashing 1201 pins. Ahearn got a mark The Capitol City Tournament, of 623 while Hardin turned in a 8 rounding -out its third week of count of 578. 4 activity, dominated the bowling! Ag far as league ‘competition was concerned, there wasn't much Kay to get excited over. Only four| led the pack with a total yeglers were able to hit for the) pins knocked over. -Me- 600 mark. 80 shutouts. 30 rvey Construction followed on pected for a ~-== their heels by notching a series of Holy Spirit loop at PritchettBeer yunt-0'Grady to set the

8 picture last night.

once and kissed the ice with his Sagi : A 8 1e forehead. a RY ama Pupil. 3 beraltis fr .of 2070 sinst,

dianapolis won five of its first score midway through the final 2014 while Falls seven games and has been beaten period. Olson was in the penalty grabbed third place by blasting Hank Noffke and George Ho five times in the last six starts. box for slashing Don Morrison 2823 pins.

into - the cage. Billy McComb one shot but thé rebound bounced of 3191. Russet Cafeteria nabbed ping: off a Flyer skate and trickiéi the runnerup spot by scoring a m ed loop at Parkwa svaied ft up for the Airmen at mark of 3167. They had a handi- a p ¥- . Lloyd Doran. Olson was whistled off again at cap of 235 to go with their actual] SUYR ant " 18: 15 for-helding Pat Lundy and of 2042. Third position was taken: : the Caps tried to tie the score by Hill's 8a While MacKay was sitting out with five wings doing the rushing. knocked 274 a two-minute penalty for hook- phe plan didn’t pan out and when side. They had a handicap of 4 ing Sullivan and Lloyd Doran. |rundy was sent off the ice for pins.

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Only three women managed to!

© Sullivan in the second period, Providence of the eastern divi- and Peck Pierson sh Eddie Olson backhanded a screen sion will be the Caps’ Thursday heels to the rest of the boys by Night mixed circuit and compil shot under S8awchuk's out- night opponents here Another chalking up a total of 1261 as a set of 524 to lead the women. stretched legs at 14:12 and date with 8t. Louis is scheduled netted figures of 670 and 591 re- Dolores. Cole and Eva Hale, both George Milligan finished the St. for there ne xt Saturday night spectively. Herschell Griffin and of Louis scoring with 4 goal at 19:51. and the Caps will return to their Fred Tegler turned in the next: League at Pritchett's, tied for Indianapolis took advantage of own ice next Sunday night for the best count by registering marks second Place with sets of 504 of 600 and 622 for a total of 1222. each.

Cliff Battles Recalls 1937 |... =m’

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The greatest runner ever produced by a minor college—that EL honor, belongs to Cf Battles. EU Prev.

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i % i Battle to Tie

Little Flower battled to a score-| “ee dendtner “yesterday “with St:

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hasn’t lost ‘a game this season

/in eight starts. Washington, on| {the other hand, suffered succes-| {stve setbacks by South Bend Ri-

{ley and Hammond Tech. Should Roosevelt win, the Rid-! ers will have undisputed posses-

sion of the West NIHSC flag and!

will then meet Riley, winner of (the Eastern ' Division of the

es NTHSC, In the playoff for the

[conference cHampionghip. The Western Indiana Confer-

ence titlist also could be deter-|

mined this week. If Brazil, with!

only one loss in league warfare| and four victories, gets past Clin-| /ton and Terre Haute Wiley loses! jto. city foe Gerstmeyer; the Red|sisned Purchasing Agent for the City of {Indianapolis will Jecsive scaled a, |

of 2 rsd Ror 17th, 1949, -ToF "the "Board To Park | Simin foe the tolicwing equipment: |

Devils will be the new champ. hould both Brazil and Wiley be pset, the Red Cats still have a Shane to tie Brazil for top hy when-they-—meet Terre ‘Haute! Garfield Nov. 28.

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A shoulder injury and not Tn-|’

Hanover’s ace passer, quarterback

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Jom Peteisen in the Panthers’ 21-

6 victory here Saturday. Peterson failed to complete any

throws in five attempts. Hanover . {coaches said today that the injury, suffered on the kickoff following Indiana Central's lone ‘touchdown, made accurate pass-|

{ je pass by | after the injury and held fire. X-rays of the injured shoulder 1 be taken today.’ | coaches hope Peterson will be ready for the Panthers’ season finale against Manchester next Senators could spot -the- perfect Saturday. - With Peterson intact séason for crosstown rival Roose-| | |velt Friday when the two-Nerth-|

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