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THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1949

Surging Caps C

Hellermen at Full

Strength for Crucial

Tilt With Pittsburgh

Local Team Has Won Seven Straight

In Recent<Drive to Regain Second Place By BILL, EGGERT

The Indianapolis Caps will put a seven-game winning ,

streak on the line tonight when they meet the Pittsburgh Hornets in the Coliseum. Game time is 8:30 o'clock. The Caps, surging ahead after a’ poor start, have their eyes on second plate in the Western Division of the Amer: ican Hockey League. The locals have marked up 34 points in the standings, while the| present tenant of second 24 hours later and is anxplace, St. Louis, has 36. fous to get back in the game toOtt Heller's skaters have beaten int. In the game at Pittsburgh, the Hornets twice in three meet-| Morrison was struck by a teamings. Their latest victory was Inmate's stick and it took 15 stitchPittsburgh Monday night. That es to close the gash on his head. win broke a third place tie with|But Don expects to skate out to the Hornets. The Caps defeated his regular center position tothe Hornets in Pittsburgh's only? ight.

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{Barons Eye New AHL Scoring Mark

Current Total of 171

Season Goal Record

% By United Press The Cleveland Barons were

well on their way to a new season goal scoring record in the American Hockey League today with a total of 171 tallies and the campaign less thgn half completed.

goals, the Barons walloped the Hershey Bears, 9 to 3, last night to widen their lead in the Western Division race to 14 points over idle 8t."kouls. Having played

slate, the Barons have a chance to break the old mark of 347

previous appearance here this| Home and Hows “With Flyers

season. i + action are Phil Samis, Peanuts Syuad at Full Strength O'Flaherty, Stan Kemp, Les CosHeller expects to have his team te))o, Eldy Kobussen, Bill Benat full strength tonight in spite son, Church Russell and Bob Soof injuries to Enio Sclisizzi and linger. Captain Don Morrison.

the Hellermen hope to maintain and-home series with the St. their recent hot scoring average Louis Flyers. The Hoosiers will of almost five goals per game. [play at St. Louis Saturday night Sclisizzi, who was forced out and will return to the Coliseum of Sunday night's clash with for a New Year's night game) Springfield because of a concus- Sunday.

Gene Zwiesler Topples 683 Pins in Indianapolis Classic ;

By GENE LAWSON

Hornet veterans slated to see

last year, Providence pulled away to a two-point lead in the Eastern Di-

vision by scoring theee goals in| the final period to beat the New| i

Haven Ramblers, 5 to 2. The sec-|

The Caps will take OMOITOW| ong "piace Buffalo Bisons lost| With everyone back in action off in preparation for their home-| ground by playing a 3 to 3 tie|

with the Cincinnati Mohawks.

t| In the other AHL game, the |Pirtsburgh Hornets tallied twice

3 to 3 tie with the Springfield;

Indians.

On the Ice

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Offers Chance lo Set.

Paced by Tod Sloan's three

only 33 games of the T0O-game,

goals set by the Providence Reds|

On Featherweight Crown

16-Year-Old Son of Former Fighter fo - Represent Holy Cross in Golden Gloves Tilts By JIM HEYROOK

in the Golden Gloves. Sixteen-year-old Rip, who gets his nickname from “His dad, Ray (Rip) Wilson, former fighter And now matchmaker for Good Sports, Inc, will be after a crown in the featherweight “division.

re Young Kip turned 16 shortly after the last Timeg-Legion v? Golden Gloves Tournament and,

to participate until this year,

the 17th tournament. Rip will part of the team being formed by| Fr. Ambrose Sullivan.

cott St."has had 12 amateur fights

tournament, He began fighting when he was 14. A student at

ing to be a machinist. First Round Jan. 6

Feb. 3. As in the past, the tour-| nament will be fought in two divisions, Novice and Open. Awards will be made to all fighters entering the competition, with special prizes to winners in each division. A special incentive to Open Class fighters. is the opportunity to participate in the Tournament of Champions at

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Chicago. The eight Open winners, flyweight, bantamweight, feather-|

weight, lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight! and heavyweight, will have five! days in Chicago, all exp paid. Seven days remain for Bghters to enter the tourney. Figh be governed by AAU Hoy consisting of three two-minute rounds, Entrants must be amateurs, 16 years old or over.

Simmy (Rip) Wilson

Jimmy Wilson Casts an Eye Kiner Seeks

‘Substantial’ Jimmy (Rip) Wilson is after a championship-—his first PAY Increase

therefore, he has not been able (UP) — {leagues’ current home run king, He will represent Holy Cross in| 'sald foday he has asked for a

“substantial pay increase” in his|’ \ {1950 contract with the Pittsburgh Rip, who lives at 201 N, Wal-| Pirates,

although, this will be his first} ooking price, although he is understood to have received $40,000 Tech High School, Rip is study-|this year.

Roy Hamey, who has been golfFirst round of the tournament ing and negotiating with Kiner will be Jan, 6 with other sessions|here In the Los Angeles area, deJan. 13, 20, 27 and the finals on|®

and $60,000, you certainly won't]

“entitled to a raise.

{top-money brackets, {lieved possible that some type of |

|reached,

Most of the heavy firing in lo¢al bowling circles centered around

the Indianapolis night but two women posted 200| League-leading Mechanics marks in the Wednesday Night Laundry increased Ladies loop at Fox-Hunt.

WT Pts | Providence a. -n i ] 4 1 Sag, a iid chalked up 2987 on scores of 951, Nenner 1s 2% 104 1054 and 1002 and thus won the Western DI last two from Bowes. Losing two cleveland un 3 ¢ 4] 1 Classic last B by a total of 19 pins is [or EH i { i asic a8" hard to take. Clase . 1 it 8 1

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its margin a " ¢ over runnerup Yaver Men's Shop| RESULTS LAST NIGHT

Gene Zwiesler came in first as by taking two from Kay Jewelry Cincinnati 3, he crashed 683 pins in the Indian- while the latter dropped two of

AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo 3 (tie), greveland 9.

apolis Classic. Zwiesler showed a its attempts. Mechanics now leads Srevidence 5, New Taven 2 3 tie.

great deal of consistency as he the league by three full games. flashed scores of 225, 238 and 220

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HE Giants, Yanks Shift Training Sites _|to swap spring training sites in Los Angeles.

CALCUTTA, Dec. 29 (UP)— Kay. Tuckey of Britain defeated

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1951 so that baseball fans in the! The switch was the brain-child far west will have a chance to of Del Webb, co-owner of the see the Yankees in action. | Yankees, who lives in Phoenix. The clubs announced yesterday i ——;— ———————————

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Pirate Slugger Expected to Get Over $50,000 ALHAMBRA, Cal, Dec. 20 ~ Ralph = Kiner, the big

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"Best Drawing Card “If you guess between $50,000!

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With Kiner moving into the it was be-|

bonus agreement might be although the present Pittsburgh management has generally frowned on bonus clauses.

Gary Pug Loses on Split Decision

MILWAUKEE, Wis, Dec. 29 (UP) — Southpaw Bob Sandberg, of Rockford, Ill, today held his 33d ring victory in 34 starts, a 10-round split decision over John La Broil of Gary, Ind. La Brol's in 27 bouts.’ La Brol weighed in at 138 pounds, Sandberg at 134. Sandberg, who lost a close bout to La Broil in Chicago last March, forced the fight in the early rounds last night. The middle rounds appeared about even. La Broil drove Sandberg to the ropes with hard lefts and rights to the head and body in the seventh, but Sandberg hammered back in the

Hodson fired a 187. eighth and had the crowd. yelling |for a knockout.

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