Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1950 — Page 28

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~ Young Goalie Returns ~ To Face Springfield In Coliseum Clash

Visitors Have Dropped Last Four Games; i Locals in Three-Way Tie for 2d Place

By BILL EGGERT ! | Terry Sawchuk, with seven National League games of experi ence, returns to the Indianapolis Caps tonight to help break up a critical ice jam in the American Hockey League's western division. After winning four games, losing three and allowing only 16! for & 2.20 average in the big show, Sawchuk will guard the/ lis nets tonight In the Coliseum against Springfield, |

for the "a ah pe a got Althdughs Don Mostisan, . plenty of praise for his temporary ne ln i ye - duty with the Red Wings while ee arry ing ®XPected to get into any action for| R Lumley was 1 Jecovare a week. He is exercising his left a sprained ankle nim in foot since being sidelined a month a 4-4 tie with Boston in Detroit, Decause of a broken bone. | 4 Straight Losses | The western division pile-up has Being {dle since last Sunday made littie difference to the hot-| the Caps have had to move over rod Cleveland Barons, who length-| to make room for Pittsburgh and ened . their division lead to 21! St. Louis as all three clubs are Points last night by thrashing the tied for second place with 48 Hershey Bears, 8 to 4. J points. The Flyers, however, have Two goals by Roy Kelly and an-| played three more games than In- other by Ray Ceresino gave the dianapolis and Pittsburgh has Barons a 3 to 0 lead in the first played four more. - period. Fred Thurier and Tod, With Sawchuk back, it's at Sloan tacked on three more durfeast certain we will have him ing a second period romp that for 15 days according to a Na- dazzled the cellar-bound Bears.

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tional League rule. He cannot be Hat Trick for MacKell p Jo po called up before that time. | Fleming MacKell canned three a Springfield, which has WON gg. a4 the Pittsburgh Hornets) Sam Césanato, rookie wing,

i ore a nS downed the St. Louis Flyers, 7 swinging throug » W ! “ito 2. MacKell netted a goal in vision this season, has dropped each period while Rudy Migay,! four straight. The Indians, since pete 1 ,ngelle and Ray Hannitheir 10-3 smothering here ast gan also chipped in between ” Sunday have lost 6-1 and b-1 scores. Adam Brown and Ed > Ho an Fav rte ! games to the Fiyers and Cincin-| oop ooovad for the Flyers,

nati. After piling up early sea-| [= ip. games, the Buffalo|

son victories, Springfield has won| go, = Loored a goal In each peonly two of ts last 15 starts In riod to pluck the ‘Providence Nn eet cluding two ties. Reds, 3 to 1, and move away to 3

Morrison Working Out a three-point lead over the Reds The Caps stormed out of thelr j, the eastern division battle

returns here tonight with the Springfield Indians against the Caps in the Coliseum at 8:30. |

PHOENIX Ariz — Phoenix was a city united to-{

Jan. 26 (UP)|

georing famine last Sunday top first place, Cincinnati scalped © | against Springfield with Pat gnringrieid, 5 to 1. |2as, united behing Sure Ben| Lundy getting four goals and - ps ogan, its sentimental favorite

.{in the $10,000 Ben Hogan Golf {Tournament which opened this | {morning. [ Twice a winner of the event]

little Doug McKay three. They were particularly “up” in nat On the Ice

game for Lefty Ross Wilson who AMERICAN HOCKEY ArAGUE

subbed as goalie. . wy Pts. OG OG Coach Ott Heller has warned SNDiaNaroLis 30 15 # 48 ii 13 back in the days when it was the the squad about a letdown with ji, bouts rig i i Phoenix Open, Little Ben became the 205-pound Sawchuk back at Cincinnati 24 11 31 14 1M the “heart” choice when the tour-| In 36 AHL {ney was rechristened in his honor.|

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his regular post. Ww Pt i . ) games, Sawchuk has allowed only Buffalo . 2 15 15 143 Th Phoenix was Hogan's last stop in Is peat 2.72 goals- Providence ....... 23 21 2 48 178 1816848 prior to his near fatal bus os goals or a is 8 Springfield 10 34 8 43 M118 aecident in Texas again verage. iNew Haven 18 23 6 42 130 147 AAS. fs HC ayaa fl ll Hrraney 13 34 8 34 142 194. He came near taking the melon

{in the 1949 Phoenix Open, losing ia playoff to Jimmy Demaret, of

RESULTS LAST NIGHT Cincinnati 8 BSpringfeld 1. » 8. Hershey

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1 jan 3 Storage ftshurgh 1. 8 Lous 3 {Ojal, Cal. 12-Month [Me s AMES TOIG | Hogan, who staged one of the Guarantee Exch. lL Springfield , ot ANA LIS, 30 greatest comebacks in sports hisi NTEE i NATIONAL YEAGUE tory in tieing Sam Snead for first GUARA trolt . A he he in the Los Angeles Open earlier AUTO SUPPLY STORES Mongres ..o0 18 | 41 1 iin the month, went around the b | Vow Ash { s! i Phoneix Country Club course yes- { A 1 9 13 i terday in par 71.

_ I y pane 1 : at . ! SULTS LAST Nia | His score came in the annual Toronto 8" Nowy bf » (prelude to the Open—the Pro-Am-A ——— {ateur, He and his partner, Bob

| i | Fight Results Goldwater of Phoenix, posted a | y United | {best ball 66--three strokes back

| Al of winners Johnny Palmer of i s od A. rr ah A { Badin, N. C, and Bill Sufley of | otion. rew’ with flermie Teeman, ii Phoenix, gle Lake Me. (10), “I guess I've licked the flubug,”

{Hogan said after completing the

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cent better and I think I'm ready.” because it’s

He was temporarily bedded aged that Extra month!

down Monday afternoon and! Tuesday morning with what he! described as flu,

Teddy Beard In Pirate Fold

PITTSBUR(H, Jan. 26 (UP) A speedy outfielder with a knack] of drawing walks and a pitchex| with a promising career came into | the Pittsburgh Pirate fold for 1950 today. Ted Beard, lefthanded flychaser| who batted .277 with Indianapolis] last season and led the American| Association In obtaining bases on| {balls, returned his signed &ontract. Earlier, the front office received righthander Bob Chesnes’ pact] dlong with thanks for the Pirates’, {show of faith in his ability. As a |rookfe in 1048 Chesnes turned in {Aan impressive 14-8 record: But {last season he wound up with a {disappointing 7-13 showing | Beard was walked 132 times in| 1127 - games he played with the | Hoosier Indians last year. During {the waning stages of the 1048 |campaign and the start of the 1949 season, Beard saw action [veh the Pirates

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| At night's amateur basketbal resylts | portamen s ore weague at New | Augusta Madison House 74. New Augusta edrs 48: Blus and White 45 Farm and | Home Supply 30. Swinlord Texaco 48. Pure (on 37 |

Tonight's schedule 7. Levinson vs Law| rence avern;, 8 Pour-Hour Laundry vs ow Augusta AC: 9, Blue and White va | 4 byterian

| Bportamen's Stor ague at Sacred

oar! ° ware 38. Ertel achine 23 ide Optimists 44 ngineering Metal Camp won by feit from Fie

1. Kennedy Tank va 5 eenwood VA n Hotel ws. | Electric vs v American | ¢ vs IBEW ALS Va . 81 HOV Cross v7

Dearborn gym igepor Brass M

ries Pump 4 » Cllisen’s National

} | The New Augusta Athletic Club

ib and the Sportsman's Store will sponsor four five-| Week leagues to be played In the New Augusta gym on Monday through Thuis-| gay nights. Por further information, call] iry Leary at the Sportsmans Store

"High School Basketball

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Danville 39 : entral | Deal School 33, Pike Township 31 | 8ho ige 34, Crispus A Mo { Washington 0. Manual 5% , | OTHERS | Albion #4. Chester Twp Wabash Cor 0 Boswe 58. Veedersbure +8 | wers 13, Wallace 36 | Butler 46, Pt Wayne Central Ostholic 36 Arita . Oaktown 29% rdsville 31 Clinton 28 arr Froebel 42. Gary Wallace 31 1 4“ Flora Ww ! \ y M0, Economy 2% field # ta 5 rt { Wirt 1s 1 Howe Milita 4 Lagrange 12 ¢ ando 80. Losantvil - Kokomo 53 Elwood 44 : tie -38 New Palestine 60. Paitiand 38 North Salem 43 Perry Central 48 Qrange Bd. Sandusky NM Oiwell 53 Btendal 48 PREMIUM QUALITY PILSNER Peru 40. Logansport JT (double overtime: | b Mty 80, Orass Creek 51 J |

tar « v Tener 30, Bridecton 24 ‘sahington Center (Whitley) «3. Sidney

8s 4“ West Terre Haute 42 oncannon h { Winchenter 40, Cambriden it " | Windfall 38, Jeflerson on) 28, { Young America 50, Walton 48 Ia Porte County ournament a . Mil Creek . 5 ing Prairie 4% T 5 anatah poee sunty Tourney

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Sterling Brewers, Inc., Evansville, Ind;

Indiana Central Seeks 12 Win in 17 Starts

Indiana Central's Greyhound

victory in 17 starts, Tonight's game will be the only rector Phil Brown, time the Greyhounds face SBouth-|

{day night they will clash with three semesters in one school

Other games tonight in which athletics. state schools Evansville playing host to Mur-| ray State of Kentucky and St. Joseph at Indiana State in Terre

Rose Poly Will

Reason; Plan to Continue as In

Conference June 15, The Times learned today.

Resign [Gallagher Out [Roisk Un Greyhounds From Hoosier Conferenc cup Br

Inability to Support Minor Sports Given as

Rose Poly of Terre Haute will resign from the Hoosier College

The school will not drop out of the athletic competitive field, enter the home stretch in their however, according to Dr. Ford L. Wilkinson Jr. Rose pasietball season tonight when president, tp Southern IHincis

IAs Cub VP

Stays With Club

Jan. 28 (UP) ball's “Hairbreath

CHICAGO, Jan. 26 (UP)— Jimmy Gallagher was shunted

1 Poly out of his Chicago Cub vite

{cannot support minor sports nec

Carbondale. The a | with secondary schools in Illinois. “in essary for accumulitive points In Greyhounds will seek their 12th ihe over-all championship in the The Sega also ill at-tday. | HOC, according to Athletic Dir), coe, so seball this season but|since 1940, was kept on as busi-

. but relieved of his scious. may be forced to drop the dia-/ness manager re a SS Ro

this season. Batur- speeded-up academic program of Years. term and the high scholastic re-

number of men available for

win Continue ‘as Independent Brown sald that Rose Poly! chester,

figure will find

and basketball “to the best of our) | ably concentrating on a schedule the HCC,

Why Should a Dollar’s Wor

The engineering school's mond sport within the next two|vice president's title at the annual ¢ Bs . Until the HCC was or- board of directors meeting yes- Last May he was almost killed ‘ ized three years & ly had not competed in baseNorth Central College in Napler- {ball since 1928, quirements have spread thin the Rose Poly's withdrawal from the HCC will whittle the confer-

Gallagher, the Cubs’ big boss {

@r [the wall” when he was trapped in As Business Manag I ‘The 20-year-old Pittsburgh shortstop had his latest brush with

: 's chair in order to elimi- death yesterday when his younger Rose Poly athletics, limited by manpower, facilities and time, De possible friction over brother, Ted, rescued him from “who's working for whom,” club/the burning truck. The Ro owner Philip K. Wrigley sald to-| delivering milk for Jeks : familys day when the are’ ff 1 caught fire and Stan fell uncon- ‘

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Wrigley explained.

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who was boss.

Continue to Cost Yous12?

“YS THIS TRIP NECESSARY?" you were

asked in 1941, when every inch of space was

needed for troops and war supplies.

To discourage travel then, a tax was added on your travel dollar, a tax that grew to 15% during the war. The Federal Government collected it through the railroads. The Government still collects it, though your travel need not be rationed now.

Today, the orginal purpose of this tax is as obsolete as an Air Warden's helmet. But, four years after the war's end, YOU are still paying the Government at the rate of $250,000,000 a year in travel tax.

And, of the billion and three quarters collect. ed since 1941, over half came out of your pockct after the green light on travel went on again.

You don't have food rationing today. . . you don’t have gasoline rationing today.

Yet, a very real brake is still being put on travel. On a coach trip from New York to Chicago, for example, YOU are still paying $4.61 in Federal tax.

And the same with the goods that are shipped to your home community. On every dollar you pay for freight, you pay the Government an

extra3cents(4¢atononcoal). That meansYOU

are still paying over $300,000,000 a year—fresght tax alone.

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This tax should be repealed Now. There

is no longer any reason you should pay $1.15

for every dollar's worth of travel . . . $1.03 fon every dollar of railroad freight, \

Eastern Railroads

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