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- St. Louis “and Pittsburgh Vie for Playoff By BILL EGGERT =~
"The Indianapolis Caps can’ twiddle
8t. Louis and Pittsburgh dn the American Hockey The Caps, night while last night here in before 5360 fans, The Springfield loss can be attributed to an. injured kneecap Goalie Terry Sawchuk got. early in the game: He finished out the action minus his usual agility, At the same time third-place Pittsburgh lost at home to Buffalo, guaranteeing Indianapolis second place although Pittsburgh could have equalled .the Caps’ point to-|be tal for the season. - The guarantee would have been larger number of games won. But the Caps rubbed out such complications last night, | making the Barons look like! eommoners, An Oscar for Wilson Cleveland after going into a 2-0 first-period lead against goalie Ross (Lefty) Wilson, were chilled as the Caps came back!
with seven goals, two in the sec-!
ond and five in the final period. Gravel Gertie Wilson, who can place a weak claim as the league's only unbeaten goalie {he's played| only twe games) also must be striving for one of movieland’s Oscars, His 60-minute pep dialogue last night had the fans guffawing. After the Caps had blossomed out with their 7-2 lead in the final-period, Wilson yelled |
over his shoulder that he gave]
Cleveland the first two goals to “make them (Cleveland) look good.” Sawchuk probably will be back
in the nets Thursday night here|INDPLS.
against St. Louis. #layer-Coach Ott Heller may get into uniform, also, as a move to give some other
players a rest. The five-months Bu grind of chasing the little puck |
‘can get weary. After Cleveland’ s Fred Thurler and Ray Ceresing had given
_ Cleveland the early lead, the Caps
broke out with their scoring rash in the second period. Woit Scores First Ben Woit zipped a long, screen shot by <Baron Goalie Johnny Bower at 3:13 and Gerry Reid
tipped in the tieing goal at 19: 09.
During the first two periods, there were four two-minute situations when the Caps enjoyed a player advantage but failed to score. Joe Lund hopped through an intended defensive squeeze to give
“Indianapolis a 3-2 lead at’ 1:56 in’ the third period. Don
Morrison fooled Bower at 3:36 and Dougal McKay skated around Cleveland yy defenseman Hy Buller to blink the goal light at 5:23. Pat Lundy | widened the lead to 6-2 with a goal at 9:00 and Rod Morrison] took .a long pass from Nelson
“Podolsky to go in alone against
Bower at 11:53 for the final tally. The Barons played without two of thei high scorers, Pete Leswick and Bob Carse. They were given a rest by Coach Bun Coo who is rotating vacations before the . post-season playoff games| with Buffalo, the eastern division)
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+» second and third places is still gna Burris, Linden, Cranda ..going on between Providence and a Wine: ca a Springfield. Springfield, however, gitkherJohson Rost ISP Antonello, _ trailing«the Reds by one point has Philadelphia (A) “only ‘one scheduled game Teft.{Graseso:
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While Pittsburgh leads fourth-| place St. Louis by one point in| ‘the western race, both clubs have “Ahree games to play. Cleveland is uled--at Pittsburgh Wednes-
i "day night and the Hornets will
wind up the campaign Saturday and Sunday with a home-and-
; home engagement against a Cin-
cinnati club that has been playing a better.game than its last-place phowing. St. Louis will be home Wednes-| day with Hershey, will play here Thursday and complete its season Saturday at home against B “New Haven. 8th Playoff -BidThe eastern. division race for
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scramble for the remaining playoff spot League's western division. who backed into a sure second-place finish Saturday taking a 10 to 5 lacing in Springfield, did a recovery act the Coliseum, saddling the
Cleveland Barons, 7 to 2,
So, for the eighth time, Indianapolis has gained the postseason playoffs and will make its starting bid for the Calder Cup next Tuesday in a two-out-of-three series with either St. Louis or Pittsburgh. The opening game will be played away. The remainIng two games, if necessary, will played here In the Coliseum. If successful, the Caps will flat the winner. of the Providence seribs and then on to the wipner of the Cleveland-
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Tie Anderson for Lead in Western Division; | ~ Groza Hits 11 of 17 Shots From Field. -
"WATERLOO, Iowa, Mar 13 15 —The Indianapolis Olympians can businessman founded the C.. B. William and Jack, Traders meet their Waterloo and get ahead at the same time. | Indianapolis rookies proved that here last night ‘when they] edged the Waterloo Hawks, 90-89, to tie Anderson for the lead in the Western Division of the National Basketball Association. The Olympians were hard-pressed to win. They trailed 79-75! He was graduated from Butler with eight minutes to go, but took| over for keeps at 85-83 with four, 2
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4-3 Indianapolis- Chamber of ~Com-| Bend, and Robert and- Woodie, nYotals jr/merce and the Rotary Club. He dianapolis; against | \dianapolis immediately after the| Score at Haif— indianapolis 4 Waterloo | was twice elected president of the Ida Hamilton, South Bend,
Charles A. Myers om." EA ; Rites Tomorrow 1 Charies A. Myers, Polk” Milk] Co. supervisor, will be buried in| {Macedonia Cemetery, Traders | Point, after services at 1:30 .p. m, {tomorrow in Phillippi Funeral |Home, Zionsville. He died Satur-|’ Firm Here in 1907 = [ O%" Methodist Hospital. |. Here Dies in Home Charles B. Dyer, founder of C. A lifelong Tesident of this vicin-. Services for Bert C. Bruder, ‘B:- Dyer Co, facturing jew=' ity, Mr. Myers, who was 54, was 4500 Marcy Lane, owner and ters. died Vv a in his g J with the Polk firm 27 years. He President of Simplex Bruder Moears: yesterday In his home ;ived in 7800 Lafayette Rd. ‘tor Parts Co., will be at 1:30 p. m, in St. Petersburg, Fla. He was gurvivors include his wife, Wednesday- in Flanner & BuRuha; four daughters, Mrs. Mar- chanan Mortuary. Burial will be Mr. Dyer had lived most of tha Hines,~ Lebanon; Mrs. Betty in Crown Hill. Mr, Bruder, who was 58. died “Mrs. Grace yesterday in his home. A lifelong” the Glidewell, Indianapolis; two sons, resident of Indizhadolis, he was
Point; active many years in local civie {Dyer Award annually given the his father, William P., and two affairs.
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{University in 1903 and then be-| Robert IL. Carpenter, 2301/Country Club, Capitol City Macame a salesman with the Bald-| Hillside Ave., who died yesterday|sonic Lodge and Scottish Rite win-Miller Jewelry Co. before or-|in his home, will be buried in New and Murat Shrine. {ganizing his own firm. E: was. a Crown Cemetery after services af] A veteran of World war I, he {member of the first class to ‘use 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Mount \was a member of the American (the Manual High School building Olive Baptist Church. He was 80.| Legion. He maintained interest A former brick mason, Mr. Car-|ip athletics after he participated
3lschool system. penter was born in Jessamine in gemi-professional baseball in
Mr. Dyer was a member of County, Ky. He lived in Indian- pig youth. He was particularly Second Presbyterian Church, tapolis 27 years. ; {active in bowling, golf and base|Manual Alumni Association, | Survivors include his -wife,|
{ball. He is survived by his wife, - Roxie; his father, Jacob; a broths jer, Herman C., and three nephews, A [{C. William, Fred V. and Herman {Bruder Jr., all of Indianapolis,
| Highland Golf and Country Club, Myra; three sons, Thomas, South|
three daughters, Mrs. |
= Mrs. Corene Patton and Mr Buffalo seri Wil Bear d| Manual Alumni Association. § 8. . | Butta 9 series for the Cup and Clavalend here pd night. Bs vasion of the league-leading Syra- 2, Hule 3, Shaefler 3. Menen, Pavak 2.| Surviving are his wife, Nancy: Georgia Bosley, Indianapolis. Mrs. Daniel Ridgewa on filled in as goalie for Terry cuse Nationals tomorrow night. | “off ls—Chuck Eckman and Boba sister, Miss Daisy Dy Three brothers, Gec - : 9 y INDIANAPOLIS Gal, Wiison: Defense, hk sideli ith : 8 Aust 58 1 Dyer; a gorge, Indian Quackenbush. Br Cepser, B." Morrison Sawchuk, sidelined with an in- | Elsewhere around the league, brother, John; two nieces, Mrs. Ed, apolis; Marion, Columbus, O., and Rites Tomorrow Revsvury, Raglan, Wot, Wiseman, Mc jured knee. the Syracuse Nationals need only Pro Basketball Keilman and Mrs. Fran Sisson: Henry, Cincinnati: three sisters Services for Mrs. Frances Ann Clev faa “Gout Bower: etsnie. Bi Kral —— one more victory to clinch the NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION. and a nephew. John G. Dyer, all. Mrs. Mary Younger and. Mrs. rr en Kells: Senter. Routines. Wings, Schults. | :| di Ioeral Feginar Season Shatupion: " 7" Western Division : f Indianapolis.- Charlotte Tracy, Cincinnati, and Ridgeway, 3003 Graceland Ave, Tayior, “Cerestno. Thories Sloan. Holota, i jans Trounce {ship in the Nationa sketball °% Mrs. Emma Bausley, Indianapo- Will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Lr Seiabess Sith vetetee Nal. Tio Jaman One of the reagons Anderson 3% 3 & Mrs. William VanBuskirk lis; 20 grandchildren and 17 Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, sou, linesman | or the team’s success is Forwar eres Rites for Mrs. Grace C. Van- gre i 3 {Sheboygan ....» 36.3794 an- great-grandchiidren: i ; | INDIANARGESS By PERIODS 2 {Dolph Schayes. Fo, . 43 43 Buskirk, 1109 N. Beville Ave. | Burial will be in Mechanicsburg, |Cleveland * SOORIN # 5 Nationals Win 96-72 [Te torn Division YY ry te held at 10 a. m. lomor. M. Earl Robbins | Mrs. Ridgeway, who was 72, RING Poa 5 visk 1. U8 id at 10 a. . to ot, Ses rs Wins, ogre | Schayes scored 21 points last Biase L. Pet. et | row in Meyer “& Abdon funeral Services for M. Earl Robbins, | died Saturday in her home. A sino Taylor)’ 8:35" Penalties og, sprout [night, running his two-year pro=| Sew YOUR norris srsnne es 804 | home. Burial will be in Crown, |4710 Rookwood Ave. owner and {mative of - Madison County, she {ttipping). Holota tripping), Bali Mold Sosanil Place fessional total to 1000 points, as 3 Jashington 38s [HII cemetery. president of Robbins Electric Co.,!|lived in Indianapolis 30 years. K Second’ Period—3. INDIANAPOLIS. Wolt| he led the Nationals to a 96-to-72 Philadelphia 3%! Mrs. VanB , (will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in| § 3 o INDIANAPOLIS Rou t Lay 338) anBuskirk, who was 57, urvivors include her husband, iovery, i iy Et Blede (trip _- In. Eastern Division victory over the Boston Celtics. on Central Division _ _ |died Saturday in her home after Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Daniel; a son, Harold C. Fate Third Period—5. INDIANAPOLIS, Lund United Press Syracuse, with a 48-12 record, Minneapolis 50.16 758 an illness of one vear. { Burial will be in Crown Hill, tick; a daughter, Mrs. H. B. McB Horan ody § INDIANAPOLIS. The Providence Reds of the needs only one triumph in its Rochester ... “3 31 se1| A member of Park Avenue _ Mr. Robbins, who was 73, died|Neely Jr.; a brother, Walter {7. INDIAN fdr 8. McKay ‘(Woit, Gover. Anterican Bioysy. League el peal Tou Bees with Indian- Ri. phi 378] |Evangelical and United Brethren Friday in Orlando, Fla., where he Cooper; three sisters, Mrs. Dora | max, Qu A NA 9:00. 9 TAN. SOle cus ans of seco acelapolis, eboygan, Tri-Cities and|St. Louis ... . . |C r : was vacationing with h f i A 38nd, TRE in the Eastern Division today and] esults Last Night Reh, fhe vas. 3. naive of Opies h Ns ¥ife Canady, Mrs. Cora Walker and
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Anderson to assure itself the best
nothing but a change in the law{regular . season mark in th | Rochester Por Tt outs 13.00 lid I 33 F ; n e r 99, St. . ent of Indianapolis most of her pany years. Friends may visit son, all of Madison County, On the Ice of mathematics could oust them. league. | Chicago 75. Philadelphia 67. jlife. She was graduated from the mortuary after 4:30 p. m. to- y YN, JOCKEY LEAGUE The Rhode Island Reds hatched] In other games yesterday, | | Minneapofls $7. Be Fork ue. |Manual High School. day. Cliveiand 8 x & x 8" 3% 30 Bion on SFE Jas mnt as 3. they - " - | Surviving are her husband, ; "HOME P LATING CO. 34°22 11 79 246 21 y William; two sons, - Richard W.! Formerly Tom Adams Plating Co. Sitteburen’".. 67 2 24 18 1 7 a 340/to 1, and sent Eddie Shore's tribe Marott Shoe Team Captures William 8..Jr., all of Indian-| > SILVER. Cincinnat! 8 Dinih 176249 down into third spot. {apolis, and one grandson, i RHODIUM ov 88 1 Ei Ble enna one 2 4th Bowling Championshi | rs BE 3 3 : i 3 in st. Louis Flyers grounded New 4 Pp Ss ip John S. Jameson ASS |Springfie 4 aven, 4 to 3, and Cincinnati Remaeren 8 8 Fi} io 3 $0 31 303|trimmed Hershey, 3 to 1. Indiana Gear Takes Handicap. Title Re Sar. fot eS . CADMIUM & DIANAPOLIS 1. Cleveland 3 He or ay Lavine 5 last peo And Wray-Emery in Handicap Doubles {Ciatea Breas bureay chief, died| COMER Nilan Md . - urday in Muskogee, Okla.,| — ye Cincinnati 3 1 __.__. .ito-1 victory after teammate Jack] _By GENE LAWSON after a 10 nes . I FF ® Si [enn Agr ; oc Stoddard equalized Ken Hayden's “For the fourth time in 12 years Marott Shoe bowlers reign as por two a 2s 89. * Siveraurs Snioted | Roroato ; 7% 1s¢|tally in the second period. champions of Indianapolls. tired as manager of eM ® Commercial Plating and Polishing Montreal ~~ 33 21 17 61 181 138) St. Louis all but eliminated New On Feb. 18, the second week of the fournament, Marott's fired a | |kogee division of Oklahoma] ® Vacuum Plating on Non-metallic Boston..." +3 3014 84 181 28 Haven from a playoff berth with|2902 total. No one got too excited about it at the time because it! Employment Service. ry Chicago Fagin Last sens 34% a last period rally Which wiped | Was believed that some other team would surely be able to better it. Surviving are his wife, Ada, i 917 MASS. AVE CApitol 9088 Detroit + Chicago dn 5 out the Ramblers’ 3-to-2 edge. But no one could beat it. The closest any team could come was and his son. g
Toronto 2, Boston 2 (tie), Kansas City 3, Tulsa 3 (tie).
Billy McComb jimmied the puck thirough Goaltender Emil Francis
| . Cap Scoring gt 124 to tie the contest and | G A Fie Pi e Olson broke it son broke 3% UP at; at 16:07. Pat Lundy . 28 43 11 8 Gerry Reid 27 20 6 8 Rod Morrison 25 30 55 15 n Morrison 54 19 35 3H 14 Doug McKay 16 11 4 39 2 OV : mn Doug McKay Nis 3 a > . Lyall Wiseman 58 15 27 # 20 Rolo Sclisizz] 59 16 24 47 Nelson Podolsky ..! 49 13 18 M 81 . Dewsbury... 47 14 11 uN 7 : Pat RRR EI Cage Tourney xan ackenbush. . 67 6 21 27 HM |oragn Haldy .. 45 18 8 26 30 Clare Se er ‘% $8 RB B New YORK M uP aE if 1 ERR, rs Perry Sawohuk 5 0 0 0 320 Op-seeded Bradley was favored GoLiEs Avezicrs’ 3 - by 5% points over upset-minded Sawehuk |... j--GA EY] 3 2 yranuse and unseeded Western Tim Shirley 1 sr o/Kentucky was a 2%-point choice Ee sames, viayad: 9 eronis: A lover fourth-seeded St. John’s in
assists; {m s; GA, goals against: SO. shutout. |the quarter-finals of the national
| Invitation basketball ‘tournament
«Exhibition Baseball oust
A crowd of 18,000 was expected
a 2861 by Kay Jewelry on the following Sunday evening. Kays’ won both the city and state crowns last season. Other championships for the shoe outfit came in 1938, 1943, and 1947, The team has been intact with its current personnel in win-| ning its last three titles. Other winners are, Gear in the team handicap division with a 2740-369-3109 figure, Monte Wray and Keith Emery in the .doubles handicap with an 1172-168-1359 mark. Bud. Scheck and Red Stuart in the actual with 1312, and Carl Mindach took both the actual and handicap honors in the singles class by uncorking a T07-48-755.
An Exciting Feat
Carl's feat was the most exciting thing that happened over
Indiana
At San Bernsrdine, Cal. to pack Madison Square Garden Ble Souls AL... 000°200.002.0--4 3 jito watch the two seeded teams,
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which drew first round byes along |with™ “"Keéntucky and Duquesne swing into action against the survivors from: Saturday’ 8 opening
the weekend in the tournament. For the past three weeks, Ralph| Mullinnix...and .. Paul .. Field --had dominated the actual department with their 687s. Bud Mindach got hot on alleys| 23-24, 25-26 and 13-14 at Pritch- |
Bittrick’s Meats in the West Side | Classic and carries an average of | 180. Norris Glidden came through with the most amazing stunt of | the session. A 143 average bowler, | {Glidden rang: up an actual count of 616 to go. with his 136 handi-| cap for a-752 total and second place in the handicap class. { Bud Schoch did all his bowling | on the second weekend with his| Mechanics Laundry teammates and acquired a 1900 total to win | the all-events championship.
Pat Striebeck Stars
Striebeck was the outstanding! kegler with her 629 series at the | Central alleys. Pat chalked up| games of 180, 211 and 236. Unofficial low to cash in the team events of the city tourney | are, 2713 (actual) and 2945 (han-| dicap). In the doubles it's 1160] (actual)-and 1240 ~thandicap):| {For the singles it’s 610 (actual), {and 642 (handicap). Low to cash, in the all events is 1742, | Oscar Behrens, city assdciaton |
On the local league front Pat |
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