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Babe Shoots 72 In Agric Event

~ AUGUSTA, Ga., Mar. 17 (UP) «Babe Didrikson

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first strike today on s $17,000 trail. golf ;

The Babe ‘whizzed in at dv yesterday with a men's par 72, topping Claire Doran, the- oh land school teacher, by three! strokes. It was the Babe's first pserious tournament effort since she won the All-American Open | at Chicago last summer. Little Louise Suggs, Carrollton, Ga., pro, who was considered a top favorite, faded at 78 with] Carol Diringer, Tiffin, 0.; Mary | Lena Faulk, Thomasville, Ga..| and little Marlene Bauer, Midland, Tex. Miss Bauer missed |

" |short putts all day and hurried!

most of her-shots in an obviously nervous title-holder’s debut.

Fight Results J By United Press

NEW YORK (Broadway Arena) — Pat Marcurie, 125, New York, drew wit h Frank iCarrac, 126 New York (6).

Local Club's Foe in Western Division fanny | Playoffs Next Week Still to Be Decided

By BILL i The Indianapolis Caps still

are going from here next week for.the American Hockey League

jplayads.

EGGERT don't know what direction they

The opposition next Tuesday will be St. Loufs or Pittsburgh.|

with -8t. Louis-the favorite to be the Caps’ opponent in aig {two-of-three series between second- and third- -place clubs in the | McKay a rest,

{Western Division. | The Flyers bettered their play{off hopes here last night as Cen{ter Cliff Simpson got his stick on every goal for a T-to-5 verdict over the €aps in the Coliseum. The ex-Cap performer, who leads the Flyers’ s now with 79 points in 55 games, whistled two goals by sub-goalie Ross Wilson and collected five assists as <4the. front line of

the best!

and McComb at 7:06 1 for the, Flyers. | Simpson scored unassisted oni Wilson at 1:59 in the final period, | Podolsky got his hat trick at] 15:20 and Baccari. finished out]

Flyers ‘at 19.27. Wilson, losing his. first: game, in three starts this season as a for the injured Terry. sors

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

ICaps Coast Into 7-5 Loss as es ~: Simpson Has Hand in Every Goal™:

the evening's scoring for the Hg

McComb * and & Al counted for six of the goals. Over - shadowed by Simpson’ ad

“NEW ¥ Rosasco, 168, Wagner, 161, Milwaukee (4), FALL RIVER, Mass «Marlo Pacheco, 134, Havana, Cuba, outpointed Reubin

ORK (Sunfiyside “Ga a Baccarl, a Sawchuk, ‘had 23 saves while Red

{Almas of St. Louis had to make]

Davis, 132. Fall River (10), by the Caps’ Nelson Podolsky; his | the aid of the huge centerpiece’ first in professional hockey. 88. 8

A tie or a victory over New On Je Ice -....|\ Haven tomorrow night at home}: will put the Flyers into the playoffs. Any combination of a Pitts . burgh loss or tie in its final games St. with Cincinnati also will do the! us sh trick for the Flyers. If Pitts- | burgh wins its final two tilts and {Bultale . the Flyers lose to New Haven! Soriaghe ed a a the Hornets will ease into the § He Ep, play-off play by one: point. at St. Louis went to work early| roy = RAI on Wilson last night as the Caps, | Z Xp agar coasting along with second place! onl hi-<No es Nasgul d at Cleve. Slached. Siayed clon ry: heh af Cincinnati. RN Pr aany New

Comb, Simpson, Baccari dnd| JSupday—New Haven at INDIANAPOLIS Eddie Nicholson each got shots burt” a Ny n BE ft by Wilson while the Caps’ Podol-| HONG: ARLE oon

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Lundy at 3:49 for Indianapolis’ sd Si Montreal

Bowlers Chalk Up Four 700 B and L Furnace Loop Gets

By GENE LAWSON Four 700 sets were chalked up on the bowling agenda last night with Uptown’'s “greedy” Band L Furnace Starter loop getting? three of them. * Leading the crop was Bill Peck, who for the second time this week, rang up a 700 series. This time it was a 736 affair acquired on scores of 247, 233 and 256 for Pepsi-Cola in the Uptown circuit. Leading the erop was Bill Peck, ! ie] who for the second time this keglers, “Dottie Berkopes and week, rang up a 700 series. This Betty Jordan, chalked. up respectime it was a 736 affair acquired tive series of 619 and 611 to on scores of 247, 233 and 256 for highlight the feminine activity.

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stops. play was the hat trick performed | The game was played without st.

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electric clock that conked out before game time. A repairman is| en route here from Boston to get the timepiece in condition for Sunday's game against New| Haven, Sawchuk’ will return to action {here Subday night. Player-Coach! [Ott ] So last!

9 ger Doug|

on © play against Cleveland there tomor-| row night and “here Sunday | night. DIANAPOLIS-<Cloa | SERA ARS kung: a

wings, Podolsk R. Morrison; Spares, | wsbury, Raglan. Wolit, Wiseman, McKay, (Rela:

Jag: (Detense.

Sclisizzi, Lufdy, . Uniac, |

St. Louls—Goal, Almas: Defense, wean. Worse: Center Simpson: Wings, Mo-| Spares, Nicholson, = wi Cr Tries, Olson, Balivas | oran, Raynak.

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Bro Officials—Walton Russell, releren; : Jobo +

A RASMAN... BY PERIODS | Ar SCORE St. Louts ..... ok RING. FIRST PERIOD Indianapolis, Podol- | sky (R.' Morrison, Bi Morrison, i di mi! impson), 1:23; 3 - {dtasinpoite, Bs Podoisky' (D. Morrison. Quack“5 . Louis, Baccari -(Simp- | 0:18 i) I is. Simpson (Bac-| card, Nicholson), Th 068: S 8, ba . Nichol. | (Sim Mecomb 7, Indi-| anapolis, Glover wlan), 1 3

8, Indianapolis.

ND PERIOD — Lundy (Wiseman, Dewsbury), 3:49: 9. St. is, McComb (Simpson, Nicholson), 7:06; |

alties, None. THIRD PERIOD—10, 8t. Louts Simpson | 1:89: 11, Ind dianapolis, Po-|

| (unassisted), {dolsky (Lund, Dewsbury), 18: 20; t. |

8%. Penalties, None is:2

! Boys’ Club Billiards Finals Due Tomorrow

Times State Service BEDFORD, Mar. 17—The finals

at of the Indiana Boys’ Club pocket|

billiards tournament will be played here tomorrow with approsimately 80 youths participat-| ng.

Haute, Rushville, Franklin, Columbus; Seymour, Greenfield, Bedford, Muncie and Anderson will be represented.

Sefs: 3 of Them

total with 2842 on games of 948, 922 and 974. Two other women hit for the! honor circle. LaVerne Biers and Marie Christians, both of Frank's Furniture netted mar. s of 605! and 600, respectively, .

LaVerne, Indianapolis match) game champion. came throghi with games of 186, 183 and 236] while Marie. had scores of 19, 183 and 268.

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