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night in the Coliseum, shoving Buffalo into the American Hockey League's eastern division Joaq ang keuping the danger sign. up on the Caps’ tin secondplace lead in the western division
In a way, the Caps beat theimselves before 3669 customers with rookie goalie Jim Shirley being the goat, ey Murdo MacKay's mediocre shot at 3:05 in the first period was! brushed into the Cap net by the nervous Shirley, who now has allowed 31. goals. in six games while regular goalie Terry Sawchuk is helping the parent Detroit Red Wings protect their 11-point lead in the National League. '
Pargeter Scores While Shirley made several sen- | sational saves during the game,
and wooly scrap for the 10,000 sellout crowd. Purdue, whether or not it medns anything, is the only Big Ten team to lose a home confer-)’ 5s ence game this season, drop) east: WBAA (Purdue), ‘W an overtime battle to Northwest-| (Lafavette), WTTS (Bloomington). ern. The Boilermakers with their DIAN 1-3 record are in last place, In- 64 ER NA 33 diana is tied with Iowa and Min- 78 Michigan Staté 58 nesota for sixth position, having 61 DePaul 55 won one and lost two. ; 15 Arkansas 50 Purdue loads Series 65 Oregon State 60 * Although Purdue holds a 10p-| 53 Qregon State 53 sided 58-23 advantage in the 79 Notre Dame 69 series, compiled maihly In early! “gg Butler 57 years of competition, IU is a very| gg Michigan State 50 siight- pregame favorite on the! g; Wisconsin 59 basis of its 11-2 record to date. gy Michigan 69 On the parlay cards, bettors had| g4 jowa b 85 to give two points with either, ‘gv Butler 49 selection. a—— — With Purdue back at full] gxe 7727 strength and Indiana apparently PURDUE coming out of its early conference! 7p pePauw 49 slump, tomorrow's scrap shapes x2 Kansas 60 up to be in the tradition of pre-\' 81 Drake 51 | vious battles. Two years ago here,| 71 Bradley 65 Howard Willlams of Purdue gave 75 Western Reserve 54 the Boilermakers a victory by 54 Kentucky 60 sinking the winning field goal] 52 Butler 57 sitting on _ the floor, 41 Notre Dame 59 Indiana's scoring strength 1s| 58 Northwestern 60 still in doubt for this game be-| 54 Illinois 59 cause of Lou Watson, senior for-| 40 Minnesota 67 ward who sat out last Monday, 64 Iowa 55 night's game with Butler because — of a bruised hip. If Watson misses. 712 696 |
the starting whistle against Pur-| etetii—— due, TU Coach Branch McCracken of his old dash in recent games| will go with sophomore Bobbie and leads the Boilermakers scor- | Masters, a Lafayette sensation|ing with 140 points in a dozen two years ago when Jeff copped games, will start at one of the|
the state high school champion-| guards with Glen *Bahler. Coach|lied in the first on Bennie Woit's
ship. Masters looked good against Mel Taube will start sophomore | Butler, performing well in the Darrell Brewster and Paul Ax-| pivot. {ness at forward and the veteran [Andy Butchko at center. Purdue snapped its six-game McCracken will stack the follosing streak last Monday hand-| lowing fivesome against Taube’'s: ing Iowa a 64-55 thumping here. {Jerry Stutevilie and Tony Hill,
Williams in Form
"The Hawkeyes, two nights earlier, | forwards; Bill Garrett, 176 points |
had squeezed by Indiana, 65 to/in 13 gamés, at center and Gene 64, in Iowa City. {Ring and Masters or Watson, | Williams, who has shown some guards.
he seemed to have trouble with! {the easy ones. At 1:34 in the| second period he stopped a shot! {by Sid McNabney, dropped the ' puck accideritally and Les Hickey |
|was Johnny-on-the-spot banging
the puck into the nets. Four minutes later George Par-| geter broke loose on a solo, was checked by Defenseman Al Dewsbury but the momentum of the puck sent the disc by Shirley who had dropped too fast for the save. In the final period at 12:40 MacKay bagged his second Bison goal after Doug Lewis had intercepted a Cap pass. Shirley was faked out of position. ‘Meanwhile, the Caps had tal-
steer-in goal on Rod ‘Morrison's {attempted shot at 19:21 and in {the final period when Gerry Reid whizzed a 25-footer by Goalie Gordon Bell at 2:08. Springfield Next In between those two Indian-| apolis goals there was a bit too
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ya The Caps get another chance oS t 2 B wk — to ver Sunday night meet. Bob Dunls Purdue | Zernial, a Taw. boned 3 215- Pound Syracuse 2 8 i final five minutes. Bill McBride for mid-term registration. Howe k i hii A) ing Springfield in the Coliseum at’ Bh [5 finished the campaign with a Rew ¥ork '.--.- 1 18 300 and Harley Griffith opened up the and Attucks reserve teams will 0 er opes 1 1g S 8:30. Indianapolis will be idie| SPeedster: 318 mark for 73 games. (Boston | 13M heavy guns and the Greyhounds play at 7 p.m. ' Saturday night and will meet Baltimore ... pwined 2 Hy Vioasy io RA -54 with nade tour Attucks has won 10 out of 11 Springfiel B i B dd B w L~ Petlle e Sycamores added four games and Howe six of 10. Night's Bowling With 656 | Re os Top owler Bu omar |... <°" FI lett, The Sycamores added four|games and Howe six of 10 . . Chie celmilll 2s 13 838 It was 61Two Other Women Just Miss 600 Circle gate nackehhon op Gta n: 8 lat T R Il Match Game Here in Fe cof A 4) Bil Vo let go with a long Help ful Fellow G While T Men Near 700 Totals Dait, Wises an, McKay, la, Scitsien 0 Q Western Division... [shot. The ball sailed from mid-| NEW YORK (UP)-—-Guard Dick Hie Iwo Men Betrnio oer, "8 Deterise, Davidson, Staged INDIANAPOLIS... 34 18 giicourt, went in, popped out. That | MeGutre, th York KhieherBy GENE LAWSON ohmson: > dat MR Wins: 1ewis:| Contest Staged fo | Anderson SUA I SMe (Rockers 8 ker, legis the | A * » . . hae . 48 a ona Twd men who just barely missed the 700 mark were forced Fick DeMarco. Hickey. Parseier. Femnel.| Bomnofit Polio Fund Waicrion ot RB il The Sycamores ‘were led bY lin assis all AssoHation ht with three feminine keglers who posted 600 Officials—Releree: Charles McVeigh: | Denver 3 154/Lennie Rzeszewski with 20 points. | ts With 178 in 37 games. to share the limelight w r e keg po Linesman, Jenn. Borrell Fans who like to watch a cere FSULTS LAST NIGAT Poin series. INDLANA RE BF PERIODS | a|tain sport at its best will get their | INDIANAPOLIS 104, Waterloo 87. Griffith and McBride scored 36! ™e, 3 De pri) I ay Ty re "i he West Bide, | ine "SCOR S sui Th 131 i= —4/wish when Buddy Bomar- one of { EFisclne ok Dios v “, [points oy een sti, Griztieh For TC BONNETS by clouting 656 in the Bowes Seal Fas assic a e Wes PIRST PERIOD.--1, Buffalo MacKay all-time greats of bowlin { Jrashington pliimore 68, crac an cBride 14. ) i : g—ap- | Rochester 81 A 78 Whites Berkopes reeled off games of 216, 1 191 and 9 Tor Hickman, (Mion “al Penaltiee one A pears at the Sport Bowl Sunday. | Minneapolis 9 : Now Yor Kaa 12:5. Indians State: ord Is now Licensed Expert Waichmakers riaway. =.c | Richard Wortman, Ochiltree Cleaners oes! cNabney), POP Butiaio, Parseiey | Buddy will oppose Curt Heady, lo- Chicago 83. Fn Cities 68 — 8 woh 10| , 3 5 he high total land dr df even 2900 pins for the high tota |89b Dehne. American Legion oo. 848) (inatiled 838 Penalties Warwick| can pin flash, in a match game at opped four. Quick Service—Lowest Prices of the session for the Somes. . he| Dave Billingsley, Delaware Major". 2 | checking) 1: “Podoisky (charsing); ‘Shiriey|2 P. m. The contest is staged for Babe Zaharias Leads naiana Staie {Flpp Indians Central cou) | 357 MASS. AVE —er—150, I. ILLINOIS ST. Whirlaways swep fee glia gh We CT oo 3 late aries Rio jeried Denaity). Reid | the benefit of the Polio Fund. No |MeDonaja.s 3 1 4 McGrath,t 3 0 "3 " from Frank's Furniture, secon alt cyne Clarkson, Carters P Hn fa) alckay, 3008, 0p, BuLislo, | MacKay! admission will be charged but a Tampa Women's Open * Tarot oo SiBwalisf 3 3 I p—— flage lear. Sl Te Tnrease RE Jrucking . wi oa ing); Finkbeiner (hich sticking); Reid collection will be made for dona- TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 20 (UP)—| |Rowers.{ $ $ 4 Mcrae 8 : 3 BICYCLE TIRES g, Stewart-Warne oe 1 Hooper.c 2 3 5 Rob : Lich, H & R Custom Tailoring . 832, tions. Mrs. Mildred (Babe) Zaharias, | dope tson.g 2 32 Colin Fulle missed the select Bo Eat Mh rade N -- 83 On the Ice The famous Chicago kegler has [Ferndale N. Y., remained in the Hanae © § | iStevensons i413 CARLISLE TIRES. Sie atin $1.59 700 circle oy a gnat's eyelash asigeh ‘Gicl TP oigars Regal Market 629 AMERICA ROGKEY LEAGUE won just about everything in the |tavorite's role today to win the “**® 20 | GoonyEar & vu. 5. CHAN gy gg he spilled 697 pins in the Fi-Rlak nob Deliell ‘orazag ave, Flowsr Shop tig) Western Division way of an honor in the ten-pin fourth annual Tampa Women's Iota = 3 11 1s Totals i is 73 | BALLOON. Al ies” circuit at the Pennsylvania. Fulle go Kays. Rodooker Motors. serv. a Cleveland » 4 6s 231 13 world, and twice, in 1945 and '47, Open Golf tournament after|diana Central 31 ane State 36 1n- | TUBES, All Sizes .....98¢c roiled with Bertermann Bros. [Chuck Navi (INDIANAPOLIS . 19 13 8 48 138 139] bowl it | ” Bob Adams, (Polk's Mik Yikalion a3 Pitésboren “18 17 48 133 123|Won the vote of bowling writers [taking apart the Palma Cela] lores, Throws Missed McDonald, Kunkel, BLUE POINT AUTO Florists and had counts of 216, Datel Garett TA merioan gon na 623 3%. Louls 13 1 44 ids as the “Bowler of the Year.” |course with a five-under-women's- | Roberts, Swails 4 “Grith® 5 Robi | ! SUPPLY : 246 and 235 to his credit. George Smith, Jones & Maley | neinnatl astern Division | Buddy has several records as {par 70 in opening round play. Officials Prank Baird and Tom Baker. | Kenny Andrews, National Trailer Sales 622 wv ™ pt ” Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts, Leo Jenkins equaled the per-Eraie Eniov. Patierson's Service - 882 puttalo ¥ és 3.8 1 {well as one “only” to his credit. The Babe, determined to bounce| Did you know that there is a formance of Fulle as he smashed {8 Dean. Hill a .. egpEroyldence 3 20 2 48 168 162|The honor came his way when he back from a slump of last year, |Gefinite “swing-to-The-Times” In| - — —— the same number in the Universal | | Bick Bee eer, St, Mor oh | New Haven 17.23 6 40 126 118 [became the first and only kegler came in with a 35-35 card, the REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING?| | Wi t h R airin loop at Pritchett's. Leo bowled Bob Loggins, Eagle Creek Nursery .... 814 (PY oo cours asx mronr' >’ '™ito win two Peterson Classics in lequal of men's par on the 6093- Yes, The Times is NOW the news- | arc or r 814 RESULT with Ritchey Furniture and rang | Landers: American Loston , ..-. gig Butrele Avindlanapolls, 2. ULE one year. yard course. |paper with the REAL ESTATE Accurate — Dependa up scores of 245, 235 and 217. [Shales Navikos, Linde Air Products or S141 Tomorrow Night—Buffalo at Hershey,| Here are just a few of his ac- Polly Riley of Ft. Worth, Tex, |ADS « « . daily and Sunday! Turn | Quick Serviee—Moderate Prices
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team when it meets the Lafayette Country Club team tomorrow afternoon in the IAC pool. Patty placed second in the free style sprint in the national swimming championships last year and’ Penny second in the free style distance event. The IAC men's team will meet Purdue at the same time and the IAC junior and senior male | squads will take on Lafayette Country Club,
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Li Times Special CHICAGO, Jan. 20--The Indi sometimes
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The Olymps proved that here last night in Chicago Stadium with a convincing 104-87 win over) the Waterloo Hawks before 8000 The victory put the Olymplans two full games ahead of the second-place Anderson Packers in the Western Division of the National Basketball Association. Anderson dropped an 81-78 vér-
The Olymps enjoyed a five-point|’ They
and really got down to business. The score stood Indianapolis 73, Waterloo 66, ‘at the end of the
ir . Vk Then the ‘flood gates opened The Blackledge twins, Patty (left) and Penny, are expected to [una waterloo was gulted The
pile up points for the Indianapolis Athletic Club girls’ swimming Olymps threw 31 points through crowd-pleasing 100]
Big Alex Groza, who is running second to Mr. Basketball George,
popped in 30 points to lead the Groza was | ably assisted by Bruce Hale with| 1 points| [carried the load for Waterloo. | | The Hawks are 21; games out of | | the cellar in the Western Division. The Olympian-Hawk tilt was
{Aches and Pains Luke Appling part of a double- header at the
Indianapolis Jen | Greyhounds can prove it,
|the club for the 1950 season. | Wsterlee (8) tanat 2% Last night the Greyhounds ‘of 34 fights and 34 boys elim- | Appling, who batted .301 in 142 (Mehang 8 0 Ae 3 8 }ldropped a 61-60 decision to In-| inated. | Games last year, seta new major Rua 4 i {Grom fo 19 “diana & State on their home floor—| eH" Gor ee Te artor Sai he bs Reva 1 § jRerkere il J| thelr first Jome floor joa of ucks-Howe Game 21 ale.g | € season. came e Nara way, / . 2 4 3 season, Smifere 3 § §Waitherx 4 too, when a shot rom mid-court Moved oe Howe Gym | Standout Rookie Gus Zernial na 3 33 3rojled in and out, in the last 11 e Crispus Attucks-Howe
Water-| seconds and wrote finis to a galMissed. Boykof! smiley 3, lant last ditch rally.
Hirst 34 games last season. but Boven, Payak 3. Gibson 5% oliand.| "wpe Greyhounds went into the 8Ym tomorrow night, will be | shattered his collarbone in a “Gffcidis Max Fabacent and Bud Lowell. | |last half with a five-point deficit. | {played in the Howe gym at
pet | The Greyhounds got busy in the the Tech gym must be readied
carded a 72 to take second place, now to the classified columns for! despite a bad time on the par five|an outstanding selection of 18th hole which took’ her eight HOMES FOR SALE, lots, farms ils
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Some Boxers Moking Initial Appearance : While Others Take Another Step to’ Title. i
By IM HEYROCK Another crop of youthful boxers, some of hom have never appeared before a crowd and . ing another step toward a
championship, will ent tonight gt the National Guard Armory, Til, a| Vania St.
It will be the third round of the 17th Timés-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament. Class (experienced boys) The Gloves committee intends| They will pick from the |
to present between 15 and 20 Telgnt and welterweight 2 bouts on the three-hour program.| .ichis in a alent-pacijeq First bout is scheduled to cht) In the od Srnement. into the ring at 8 .p m. ase
Paul J. McDuff, chairman of| \ the committee, said two of the! {WHI be defending the title he won \ : ! last year. He has a year of train. \ young fighters will.be waiting at ing in back of him and-is in top all times to enter the ring as soon {condition. But th 1 \ as the preceding fight is com-|, a e class 1s a \ pleted. ugged one. Speedy Walter Haywood, win Pairings to Be- Posted ner in the 118-pound class last The fighters, all of whom are Yar. has grown to a lightweight 16 years old or over, were to/ 2nd is aiming at the title and a weigh-in at the Armory today SPOt on the Chicago team. between 2:30 and 5:30 p. m. | Walter has some 50 amateur Drawings for tonight's fights|8hts to his credit and has fought will be made just before the | against some of the best in the scheduled starting time and pair- State. |ings will be posted on the walls) The Open Welterweight Class {of the dressing rooms. |also is loaded. One of the favor[The committee expects to draw ites will be Robin Hood, who lost ltWo weight divisions in the Open in the finals of that division last
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It cannot be determined whether {any of these youths will fight tonight until after the drawings, But it is a known fact that competition will be bitter in these Long Shot Misses orm. an eight man team to go 0 cago Feb, 27, 28 and Mar, During Final Seconds 1, to participate in the annual A basketball takes funny Tournament of Champions. They bounces. Sometimes that ball can Will have a five-day, expenses-paid k-| bounce a team to a one-point trip to the “Windy City.”
year but went to the Chicago Sycamores Trip | | TOprnament as a middleweight. Greyhounds, 61-60 cx ++ The Open Class ‘Champions will |defeat. The Indiana Central] Some 3000 fans .witnessed the (first two shows and saw a total
{High School basketball game, originally. scheduled for the Tech
| Two minutes later the disadvan-|8 o'clock, : |tage was 11 points. | The change was made because
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lon record anywhere. His games posted seven 700 sets in the in that series were 277, 300 and Process. [ 278. It also might be added that
Bomar, only 33 years of age, is Bomar “did all right” in the way
(fit competes in the Chicago ished with a 206 mark while he | Classic loop and finished on top held the Thursday session with] of both divisions (the league oper-/203, thus making his composite
last season. | The Windy City kegler, howOne of his greatest feats oc- ever, probably did some of his curred when the Deluxeweld hest bowling when his team was | quintet of Detroit sought to cap- defending its match honors.
the Tavern Pale five. All Buddy|average as Tavern Pale crushed did in that event was average 224 the Knudten Paints of Milwaukée to completely demoralize the'and Deluxeweld teams.
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