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By FRANK ANDERSON

The“Indianapolis Caps are hatching things today for the winner of the Cleveland-Buffalo American Hockey Léague playoff. The

Providence Reds laid a finals golden 88 for the Heller-skelters - in the Coliseum last night. . %*

The Caps made sure there wouldn't be Providence chicken |

" here Sunday by knocking out the Reds, 4-1, before 4573. The defeat

finished the Reds’ playoff activity, —— The playoff chips, including one in Cap Goalie Terry Sawchuk's right elbow, were down when the! —Caps-and-the Reds- skated-out for = — action. The Caps didn’t wait long | Hall Victors to ante one goal. Don Morrison, i Providence took the defeat with assists by Nelson Podolsky gracefully when time ran out. Red

grand “finale. Haldy's goal came at the proper time. The Reds were ihreatening to break througn ¢ on

and brother Rod Morrison, creased players passed out handshakes to 3

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Goalie Harvey Bennett's net at

:53 of the first period. The Morri-|

sons reversed tactics at 4:32 when Rod tallied on an assist by Don, Build 2-0 Lead That gave the Caps a 2-0 lead and Providence ideas. ‘fense took over for the next 14 ‘minutes. Vicious checking and board-bending led up to a goal by the Reds’ Johnny Chad at 18:57. The game was 2-1 when the siren blew ending the first period. | The teams did more checking]

than 12 bank examiners the next]

20 minutes. From start to finish of the second period the penalty! box took on the complexion of! Grand Central Station in va cation season. The Reds’ Coach| Jerry Reardon and Doug McKay of the Caps were signaled out after five minutes for roughing. Reardon lingered awhile on the fce to discuss the issue with D Referee Red Dunn, Dunn said: “Reardon, you're done.” Reardon| said naughty words, whereupon | 31 the shocked Dunn inflicted a major 10 minute penalty for misconduct on the Red coach, -Rearden didn't get lonesome]. during his stay in the box. McKay took an encore at 14:28 for in-

terference. Billy ‘Arcand of the in Kilovalu’, Caps came in at 16:02 for two|'"f.

Reds and Clare Raglan of the

minutes of meditation on their crimes of hooking and roughing, | respectively, or SAWERRK BUSY “White all this wai Terry Bawchuk was a very busy young man. Pained arm and all, he made 12 stops in the hectic 20 minutes. Bennett made eight.

The evening's total read 25 for Cleveland .......

Terry and 45 for. Bennett. The difference in stops can be explained by the Caps’ desire to make things as easy as possible on Terry's swollen arm.

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"battle until the last 27 seconds. Gordon Haidy made it 3-1 at 19: 33 on a whip shot and Al Dewsbury went in unassisted at 19:55 in al

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one and all with an extra squeeze to Sawchuk. Terry had maintained his one-goal per game playoff ¥ average. The Caps, in four games, s have now scored 20 goals to their

rush. The Caps’ plans for a train ride depend on Cleveland and Buffalo now. The Barons can end it for

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Nelson Podolsky, Caps’ wing, warked hard ‘on this business deal with Providence Goalie Harps gave Bennett the business, though, and the Heller-skelters climbed into American Hockey League's playoff finals; 4-1.

the Bisons Saturday night. They| lead, 3-1, in the best of irday| series. If Cleveland wins Saturday

| city Tuesday. It's all conjecture, ugh. There's no official word, After the game the Caps drank grape pop in celebration. They may soon be drinking from the

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entiey. Reardon, Indians won the game, 4 to 3, a od Bi ard, Beau, Kuliman. the Pirates lost their eighth Mg +d Linesman, Me- straight, Kiner hurt the wrist in a col§|lision with First Baseman HerJato Reich of the Chicago White iSox on Mar. 14, The injury was

od ‘seoring—1i, INDI SR R orrizen hroviden diagnosed as a ‘mild sprain” at 6 oka th the time, period seorl Rae Penalties ih 0 LLG BR ! Melty Xi ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Areand’ (hooking). ". Mar. 81—Shortstop Eddie hes INDIANAPC Miller, who was turned loose bu 1 :1-by the Philadeiphin_Phils, has received offers from both the

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Se Se Th Wy Rn ‘ v i PHOENIX, Ariz, Mar. 31—The, raat FT * Chicago Cubs “and New York of ol Giants will hold additional trade talks “within the next few days,” a Giant spokesman sald today. Officials of the two clubs 2 Gos huddled here last night but failed . to 30 Mpch agreement. The Giants i ooo believed seeking ‘either Cr erthne { (2 “Bn Pitcher Johnny Vander Meer or First Baseman Phil Cavarretta, or both, while the Cubs coveted Third Baseman Jack Lohrke.

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blamed if they are taking Johnny Sain's comeback this year for granted. The big right-handed pitcher hasn't given a run in 17 exhibitton innings.

day as the Braves shaded the St. Louis Cardinals, 1 to 0, oii’ a firstInning run seored by Sam Jethroe. Vern Bickford, the No. 3 man in Manager Billy Southworth’s big mound three, hurled the last four (frames.

TAMPA, Fla. Mar. 81—Lefty Maurice McDermott was nominated to hurl for the Boston Red Sox as the American Leaguers {met the Cincinnati Reds today. McDermott has been one of Manager Joe McCarthy's spring disappointments and has given no sign of locating the Plate consistently, TUCSON.” Ansa Mar. 31— Ralled down his job with the Cleveland Indians-as he yielded’ only ene hit over the last five Innings of Cleveland's ¢ to 8

The Giants defeated the Cubs yesterday, 10 to 5, as Jack Harshman led the 16-hit attack with four safeties.

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Red Wings Outslug Maple Leafs, 3-1

"DETROIT, Mar. 31 (UP)— The Detroit Red Wings, having cracked the Toronto Maple Leafs’ three-year playoff jinx, today | credited Gordie Howe's injury for| “our top game of the year” The Wings outplayed and finally outpunched the Leaf's last night to win a 3 to 1 brawl and pull into a 1 to 1 tie in their Stanley Cup semifinal playoff series.

mn ( Sain permitted five hits yester-|,i*ie%;

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Bucs Bow fo Cleveland for 8th Straight Loss;

Sox Svg the Bt. Louis Browns, 16 to 7, yesterday. . Appling played five innings,

- |handled six putouts and drew an Ariz. Mar, PY rays will be taken of Ralph conett Kiner’s ailing right wrist today to determine whether the Pittsburgh Alora Pirates’ home run king is suffering from a serious injury.”

assist. He also contributed a single to. the White Sox's attack. i i apg i,

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tight pitching, meet the St. Louis! Cardinals today.

» » ALPINE, Tex., Mar. 31 — Luke Appling made his debut as a firstbaseman as _the Chicago White

: H.&R. The clubs clash at Toronto to- . ; morrow and Tuesday before re-! _ “Plainsman” turning to Olympia Stadium next

Thursday. | The jubllant Wings said that| Howe's serious head injury suf-| {fered in Tuesddy night's opener in which they were drubbed 5 to 0, gave them the spirit to beat the Leafs at their own roughhouse tdctics.

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~BUFFALO, NY. Mar. 31 (UPY] —The Buffalo Bisons, {with their backs to the wall, will {present a slightly revamped lineup when they face Cleveland tomorrow in the ‘fifth game of their: ‘J American Hockey League playoff series, “ Connie Dion will replace Gordie JiBell in the nets, while Center

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