Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1950 — Page 17
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Caps’ Lineup to Be Decided at Detroit;
Continue Drills for Opener ‘Saturday 8 Ee , [to 2 vietory today that gave the
By BILL EGGERT
The American Hockey League, probably more evenly balanced NeW after off-season player deals, opens its 1950-51 season tonight with! : the Cleveland Barons playing Cincinnati in Cincinnati. |phia. ; The Barons, who finished the last campaign 19 points ahead’ of second-place Indianapolis in the Western Division, also willl help ‘St. Louis open its home season tomorrow night. Indianapolis, the league's - de- | fending Calder Cup champions in |Eagies have acquired Ernie Trigg| eight straight post-season playoff 2nd Gunner Melong from 8t.|
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‘drills this week in Detroit for Nati and Eddie Prokop from coyiq their opener next Saturday night Springfield. The club also Wil ays in St. Louis. lean heavily on amateurs. Sawchuk to Play Definite particulars about who old Hornets will wear the Blueshirts for the Billy Benson, Johnny O'Flaherty Indianapolis Caps probably will and Bud Kemp,
where the Red Wings will entgr- returning. The Hornets also are 7g
| my mind, Allie is the fast-| a | Aain the National Hockey League counting on help from the parent est pitcher in the league and if| I in He anyone coyld get the Phillies out ) &
All-Stars. In the nets for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Wings will be Terry Sawchuk,| PROVIDENCE — The Rhode in a Cap goalie last season. {Island Reds, always good offen- did. Four new coaches making their sively and weak defensively, will] Fra
first AHL appearance this year have added blue line support this tired at the end and 1 found my-| will be Johnny Mitchell, St. Louis; season from New Haven's Orval self wondering whether I was los-| At ing my stuff. When Casey came Frank Beisler, New Haven, and the same time, the high scoring out to tell me he was putting] duo of Carl Liscomb and Harvey Reynolds in I didn’t feel badly
Tommy Anderson, Pittsburgh; Lavell and Sheldon Bloomer.
Jack Crawford, Hershey. 3 Team Rundowns {Fraser has retired while Eddie at all
A rundown of the teams, ex- Kullman probably will stick with clusive of Indianapolis, are: the Rangers. CLEVELAND — Coach Bun SPRINGFIELD — Eddie Shore, Cook, whose rampant Barons embattled owner of the Indians, made a farce out of the AHL Should find his pride and joy in race, then fell apart against In- Bus Gagnon who spent almost as dianapolis in the playoffs, has much time in the penalty box last | acquired rugged Paul Samis from Season as he did playing for CinPittsburgh to spell Defensemen cinnati. In addition, Kelvin BurHy Buller and Rookie Sam La- Nett, Billy Gooden and Doug Mecvitt. Another rookie, Walt. Her- Murdy are expected to sparkle as gesheimer, has been brought up they did last season. from Minneapolis of the U. 8S.
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is rated one of the most promis- Hrymnak, all former New Haven pe ing Baronets. ~ However, such Players, are expected to bolster ty po;
steady old pros as Les Douglas, the Flyers along with some men i; the ninth inning. When Semi- 3¢ross a third touchdown, with Fred Thurier, Roy Kelly and Ken to be sent down by the Chicago pick hit that ball to left field to POth conversion kicks by Quarter-
Schultz remain on deck. Black Hawks. Mainstays Bill score
BUFFALO — The bisons may McComb, Paul
Jand but they got Pete Leswick Goalie Ralph Almas will be back in exchange along with Bob in the nets. Dawes another Baron, who HERSHEY — The last switches from the line to defense Bears have their entire squad re- pened without trouble. The reliable line turning with the exception of gave of Ab DeMarco, Nobby Warwick Herb Cain and Gordie Bruce, who hit. and Paul Meger, now in his soph-|retired. Coach Crawford willl But omore year, stays the same. provide a solid defensive wall the n NEW HAVEN-It's. an old With Rolly McLenahan. name and a new deal in New Ha- CINCINNATI — King Clancy, easy. ven where the New Haven Arena Who gave up his job as dean of The
Corp.. will attempt to run the the National League referees to of year, you know, especialy after independent basis. manage a cellar-bound club, fig-you've won.
club on an Connections with the New York/ures things may be better this
Rangers were junked along with/year. The Mohawks have Emile Cornell Juggernaut
the nickname “ramblers” in fa- (The Cat) Francis, the Ramblers’ Crus
vor of the prewar label of'temperamental goaler, in the nets, “Eagles.” In addition to John plus a squad which showed flashes Holota from Cleveland,
advan four p:
New Schedule Puts Lakers In Fieldliouse 4 Times
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sity’s cross-country team; 24-31. . I IV i 1 in a meet run between the halves
Pistons, Royals Also Add 4th Tilt Here;
Leo Barnhorst Decision Due Tuesday
By FRANK ANDERSON yard THE INDIANAPOLIS Oiympians will work harder at home this .j,qe basketball season. But the box office won't mind a bit. |
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Reason? The National Basketball Association schedule, revised when Chicago dropped out, now calls for Minneapolis, Ft. Wayne
and Rochester to pay four Butler Fieldhouse visits instead of three. lllinois Central Edges “No-one ever accused those three clubs of keeping the customers at‘ Central Michigan, 14-13 Smaart
MT. PLEASANT, Mich., Oct. 7 sion clubs, Ft. Wayne, Rochester, D0asts one more club than the| (UP)—Illinois Central came from
Minneapolis, Tri-Cities and the Western Division it will play a 70 behind late in the final period to
home.
The NBA's five Western Divi-| Since the Eastern Division
h .game sched-|8ame schedule, 35 at home and defeat Sion tb worry over. 10s broken up, 35 on the road.” Eastern teams today. into 34 at home and 34 on the are Syracuse, Baltimore, New| road. The Olymps still have 30 in| York, Boston, Washington and the Fieldhouse, And theyll be Philadelphia. hosts at four others in cities like s =» =» Cincinnati and Toledo, THE BIG deal is the Fieldhouse
visits of the Lakers, Pistons and Boston U. Tops
noon,
| Royals. . Last year the good home
[games were few and far between WORCESTER. Ma s g., Oct. 7 [in the early part of the season. (UP)-_Halfback Johnny Turco Duquesne, 21-7 This caused the—tocal pros 10 reeled off five touchdowns today
! PITTSBURGH, Oct. 7 (UP)— sweat through game after game Quarterback Bill Pavlikowski With. the Tikes of Denver and proved an apt successor to pass- Waterloo (now members of the master Harr Agganis today as new NPBL), clubs that wouldn't, he ‘spurred ton University to a draw flies if they were coated 21-7 victory today before a dis. With honey. appointed Duquesne homecoming The early season blues of 1949day crowd of 12,000 at Pitt Sta- 50 have been jazzed up this seadiam ’ son. . The Fieldhouse November The Terriers used a few breaks Slate lists New York Knickerto win their opening game of the bockers leading off on the Tth season from the Dukes who suf- and Ft. Wayne, Rochester and fered their third straight defeat. those slick Syracuse Nationals. Late in the opening period Center| That card will set the stage for Jim Lyons intercepted a Duquesne | the Lakers’ first visit on Dec. 1. | pass and ran to the Duquesne 33. comm R Pavlikowski threw two passes to. THE STATUS of Leo BarnGeorge Sulima which brought the horst is still up in the National ball to the half-yard line as the Basketball Association air, And period ended. On the first play the Lakers are trying the altitude. of the second quarter, Charlie The Lakers, ‘our Olymps and Kent bucked for a ‘touchdown and several other clubs, are interested Titus Plomaritus converted, in signing the ex-Bruin. | eee mtn rm The Lakers told the NBA that . . * ® Mississippi Drubs a Barnhorst-Kevin' O'Shea combination in the back court. The Mississippi served up a southern 'Barnh orst, a dish of rapid-fire pitchouts and
they wanted a few-days to think Boston Col. 54-0 [two were teammates at Notre handoffs to wallop Boston Col-
fans a
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{it over. They may be thinking of! OXFORD, Miss, Oct. T (UP)— pains
local boy who played for Cathedral, likes that home cooking. He wants the
lege, 54 to 0, today in an inter-'&, ype But the wishes of players Brown sectional = football game before 4on't mean much in pro bail. lj No. 1871 12,000 fans. Anyway the league has indicated to ’ Mississippi put the game on ice jt wi) Teach a "
decision on Barnwith a 35 to 0 half-time lead, and | Coach Johnny Vaught worked his : ¢ reserves the rest of the way. i Boston College made one gentine threat to score in the first few plays from ]the Mississippi. seven, but Bob Richard's bullet § pass got away from Mike Roarke. After that, Rocky Byrd, Jimmy! lear and John Dottley, the nation's top ground gainer last year, paced the Rebels to eight touch-! downs. Lear kicked six extra points.
Butler Harriers Top | Ohio Bobcats, 24-31 |
_ Butler downed Ohio Univer-
horst Tuesday.
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ons Meet Mohawks Rake hurler ir Tells of Game || Of AHL 1950-51 Season
Ford Wa When Relieved in 9th
(Editor's Note: Young Eddie
World Series over the Philadel-
games. In the following dispateh, he tells how he won.) :
NEW YORK, Oct. games, continue their practice 1-ouis, Bob Blake from Cincin-every possible thing a rookie
{| Naturally, I would have liked PITTSBURGH — Quite a few to finish today’s game but-it was — have retired, such as perfectly all right with me when Casey Stengel brought in Allie but key men Reynolds to relieve me with two be decided tonight in Detroit, Rudy Migay and Pete Backor are out in the ninth.
“It was a great experience
season, the Series and the excitent. 1 never thought when I When Quarterback Jim Minear
City that I would be pitching the
game of the World Series. Oct. 14—Rose Poly at PRANKLIN. Like I say, I've had every possi- wr det. 14—-MANCHESTER at Indiana Cen- |
ble thrill for and believe me, I'm grateful, While I was out there today, it Franklin's Grizzlies tied it up on
ST. LOUIS—John Paul Lami-jghgq pel League. Walt, a ‘brother of Phil, rande, Sherm White and Steve {nat pothered me the most.
Gladu and Al thought Gene Woodling was lucky have lost Murdo McKay to Cleve- Baceri also are returning, and to even get near the ball. It was a very difficult chance and Gene gave it all he had so place don’t blame him for what hap- Manchesteer
stay at home and take things
SYRACUSE, . t h e' of brilliance late in the season. Cornell's big red juggernaut took
[Syracuse, 26 to 7 in Archbold |Stadium before 30,000 fans today.'
-the end zone three first half. Then a Rocco Calvo-| Vie Pujo scoring aerial, good for {25 yards capped a three-ply 73-
'afternoon. :
Halfback Don’ Burridge, sparked the Illinois club all after-
tra point after his mates drove 98 yards to tie the score.
Holy Cross Wins, 41-21
as Holy Cross scored an impressive 41 to 21 football victory over Brown University before 20,000
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First Victory for Nebraska on Gopher Field
Tired i . Since 1902; Winners Ahead 26-12 ot Half feated Minnesota 32 to 26 today—-the first time the Cornhuskers had tasted triumph on the Gopher home field since 1902. : A bunch of Inspired sophomores did what some of the Nebraska greats of the past hadn't been able ‘to do since 1839.
he was relieved in -pifched the 5
York Yankees the 1950
minutes of the game turned into, Phillles in four straight) spine-tingler in the last half as most of the 483685 fans stood through the waning minutes of the game. Scoring two touchdowns in each of the first two quarters, Nebraska held a 26-to-12 hailfitime advantage over Minnesota, ask for this season, and to- which scored once in each of the triumph topped it off. {two opening periods. | The Gophers scored once more!
fr NENTS k.3 3 : . Bet 14 NERA Sat Northwestern. in each of the final periods while the Huskers added only six points in the last quarter. Sophomore Bob Reynolds, 175-
By EDDIE FORD Told to the United Press
7-1 had
Manchester Beats
hurry, he sure could—and | | Three Touchdowns |
Made on Passes NORTH MANCHESTER, Oct, 7 (UP)—Passes figured in three of the five touchdowns today as {Manchester took a 20 to 12 Hoosier College Conference win _the from Franklin. The Spartans drew first blood
nkly, I began to get a little |
Up From Kansas City
d the season with Kansas found a line hole and ran 15 yards
NEXT OPPONENTS
any rookie could ask] . to score in the second period but:
d to me that Andy Seminick @ Pass good for 60 yards from Ennis were the hitters Quarterback Eldon Graham to Ted Martson. . re is one thing I would like. Manchester passed for another nt out about what occurred In the third period and powered
back Dick Supinger good. Franklin tallied again in the last period on a toss from Graham to left half Dean Evans.
Score by periods:
Philadelphia's two runs I
Bill Breneman, ready to take because I was the guy who |Eranklin over the nets for the Caps. Seminick that fat pitch to
it's all over now and for, ext few days I think I'll
wint.r ig a real nice time
hes Syracuse, 26-7
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{Indiana was no f
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 7 (UP)—Vietory-starved Nebraska de. 25 he ripped off long gains repeatedly and scored 14 of his
(team’s points. i Ron (Skip) En sota's top scorer,
downs, —
Nagle was the iron man of the four “seeded” keglers, will vie for as he played the entire {game at quarterback. His passing was deadly in the clutch and
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Victory N
All-Stars Face
Kansas Ci The Tryon
victory No. tain the Kansas | bolts” at night. Tryons, who wi
ond of nine home games today,
opened their home dav by Bombers, 60 to 2, The costly. led the Tryons downs, will proba ful starter. Two
victory
Smock and John Turner, may not dress because of injuries.
has been rounding ing form with th ing scored twice 1
ened by
The Tryons have been strength- other will be Patty Striebeck after the Bruins second touchacquisition of William Patty is automatically eligible, 40% since she was one of six finalistz The hair-raising game featured
King. ex-Ball State Teachers’ Col-
lege stalwart who had. a tryout [rom coast to coast in last year's Washington's relentless attack with the Cleveland Browns. national tourney. She is being against the opportunist UCLA . . sponsored this year by Yaver's team that turned two Husky Kansas City has also won four yr... shop fumbles into quick touchdowns, straight. The record follows: mp. eight top women in the But in the end it was Don Hein. Tulsa, 42 to 12; St. Louis. 20 to 13; 5a] event will meet in Indian- rich's materful quaterbacking and Ft. Madison, Ia.. 17 to 6, and apolis after the Chicago show for Hugh McElhenny’'s driving runs
Sioux City, Ia. 1
All-Stars, semi-pro grid entry, will gun for 5 when
the CYO Stadium Kickoff time is 8 p. m.
crushing
Orville Williams, who has
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lash in the pan! By SAM NEWLUND
gel was Minne-|
Those 19 men together with
the local championship and a trio to Chicago for the national All-
Star meet Dec. 9 through 17,
cious, Hudak,
Roll Six Games } The four seeded men are Curt ‘Heady. Dick Weber, Red Stuart and Harry Wheeler. They have that honor by virtue.of their participation in previous national tourneys. . In the local contest. each pinman will roll six games at Fountain Square Nov. 4, and six each at Pritchett - Hunt - O'Grady and . Sturm’'s the following day Men with the eight highest 18game totals will meet the following week at Pritchett’s for a head-and-head match to determine the district winner. In a That winner and one from each of the other three Indiana dis-tricts—-Gary, Ft. Wayne and Terre Haute. will go to the national match. a At a later date, to be announced. the winners and runnersup from each of the four districts will meet here for the state title
ounterpart. Battle Ends In Free-for-All
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brief free-for-all
to- near midfield.
Il play the seccostly fumble, the stand last Sunthe Detroit before 7500. touchdown. Calm Jim straight margin of McElhenny
however was A similar women’s tourney has tentatively been set for Nov. 4 and 5 at Fox-Hunt, where total
pins for 12 games will be the rule
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bly be a doubtothers, Kenny utes 51 seconds left, Two Women
Smock only two women, however. will into good play- represent Indiana in the Chicago UCLA's place-kicking specialist e Tryons, hav- event. One will have to win the Bob Watson, missed his first conast week. Indianapolis elimination, and the Version in 12 tries this
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PAGE 17 | Meet Final Plans Are Announced
19 Houses to Name Keglers to Compete For Elimination for National Tourney
Final plans fér the men's Indianapolis match-game bowii tolirney were announced yesterday by Carl Hindel, chairman. The nineteen local houses, which are sponsoring the match, have. {until Nov. 3 to pick one man each to compete in the annual Indign-" He accounted apolis District eliminations Nov. 4 and 5. Houses may pick their repWhat looked like a sure thing for the Huskers in the first few for three of four Gopher touch-/resentatives as they see fit, either by choice or by elimination.
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U. of Washington Edges UCLA, 71-0
(UP) — University ,of Washington battled dramatically from behind in the closing minutes today to Squeeze out a heart-stopping 21-20 in a Pacific Conference football battle before 34,500 frenzied fans. The bitterly-fought battle erided between several members of both squads after Washington froze the ball
Trailing 20-14 after UCLA had surged into the lead by recovering Huskies staged a mighty 85-yard march in 16 plays to drive over the winning
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