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Detroit Hangs on To Hockey Lead
CHICAGO, Feb, 9 (UP)—The Detroit Red Wings were five points ahead of the field in the National Hockey League today following their latest conquest of the Chicago Black Hawks. Only 5307 fans turned out at
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CHICAGO, Feb. 9 (UP)—The
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[Meet Opens Tonight At Purdue Extension
The first annual Purdue Uni-
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tonight, ‘The meet is being held
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Draft, He Believes = | PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 9 (UP) Lincoln Chiropractic in the opener
Locals Beat Cincinnati, 5-4 By BILL EGGERT A cheap goal that may mean dollars in the wallet at the end of the season had the Indianapolis Caps back in undisputed possession of second place in the American ‘Hockey League's Western Division today. Defenseman Ben Woit's slow-poke pass, that. was di-| | rected toward Cap Center Jerry Reid, wound up as the|§
‘winning goal last night as the ‘Caps almost ran out of time Hockey Summary
¢ taki 5 PIRDIANAPOLIS Cou), Henry: defense, J vost, a eck: center, Reid; be ore ia Ing a to 4 deci | wings, Carveth, Glover; spares, Folk, sion in the Coliseum from Cin-|Woit, McNab, Sclisizsi, Gravelle, J. Wilson, cinnati PP Nilom, Betdy, ‘ . neinn -- Goal, Francis; def = Cincinnati Goalie Emile Fran-| Irwin, Lancien: center, ti a cis, believing Reid would try to|Flamenden, Hinschisld; avares, Dube. { s , . 8, slam the puck into the cage, Was Perrault, Shero, Roche, Campead.
out of position when Reid deliber-| Officials: Referee, Walton Russell; Linesately let the ‘puck trickle on un-/™*" Hal Jackson. molested with 25 seconds to play SCORING
First Period in the final period. 1-INDIANAPOLIS, Glo ar (Sclisizsi, | § Avoid 3-Way Tie
Woit) 2:44. 32—-INDIANAPOLIS, J. Wilson 1t was the seventh goal of the in®) :28, Denis (holding) 2:09,
| (Gravelle) 6:38. Penalties—Glover (holdseason for Iron Mah Woit, who J - Cincinnaer peotid has played 192 games in a rOW| Plamondon) 6:26 Penalties — Pronovost with Indianapolis. [Denis ainshimg) 10:40, © oe 1A The victory shook the Caps from Third Period | a two-way tie with idle Pittsburgh| 4 _ INDIANAPOLIS, McNab (Carveth,|
three-way tie that Reid) 8:56, 5—INDIANAPOLIS, Sclisizsi, and avoided cluded Ginetnnatl, | (McNab, Haidy) 11:19. §— Cincinnati, would have ; */Shero (Hergesheimer, Dube) 13:51, T7—
So the Mohawks are fourth with Cincinnat, Campeau (Bhero, Herges-
| het 14:13, 8—Cincinnati, 51 points, Pittsburgh third with (Gordon 18:30. INDIANAPOLIS, Wort
53 and the Caps second with 55.| (Reid) 19:35. Penslties—Irwin, (holding) And Pittsburgh has a date at|:25, Dube (elbowing) 14:26, Dube (slash-
home tomorrow night with _Cin-|1n®) 17:23, Kraftcheck (hooking) 17:54. cinnati while Indianapolis ER A yi 2 0 3-5 rink action is here Sunday against! cincinnati the leading Cleveland Barons.
In the only other league game last night, Pete Kapusta scored U 0 0IS er three goals and Chuck Scherza . Heavyweight Bid
got two in pacing the Providence Rex Layne Meets
Reds to a 7 to 5 triumph over Buffalo. Argentine Tonight NEW YORK, Fé¢b. 9 (UP)—
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Indianapolis and Cincinnati couldn't brag too much about what went on before the exciting finish for the 2925 fans. The Caps got two goals in the first period, loafed in the second, and had a 4 to 1 lead midway in the final period when Cincinnati drilled three goals into the Cap cage. Lose 4-1 Lead
night's bout with Cesar Brion] that his November victory over Jersey Jot Walcott was no fluke. |
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Race Car, Doing 175 M.P.H., Rolls ;-Mile in Speed Run
_ Bill Dailey Critically Hurt at Daytona;
Spill Recalls Lockhart
By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Feb. 9—The treacherous sands of the Daytona Beach Speedway reached out today for another victim Heavyweight Contender Rex, goctors fought for the life of Daring Bill Dailey, a young CaliLayne will try to prove in to-/¢o.nian with a recklees passion for speed. Dailey, 23-year-old Navy veteran, gambled against ;a. crossch wind on the sands yesterday—and lost,
For two years now Dailey had
Benny (The Chief) Woit was the chief reason the Caps dropped the Cincinnati Mohawks last night in the Coliseum. He scored the winning he uses his stick to keep Gerry Plamonden of the
rabbing the puck which Goalie Jim Henry has just knocked away
Western Conference will try to determine a policy on manpower, perhaps authorizing freshmen to play in intercollegiate games, at a winter meeting here Feb, 22-24, Commissioner Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson announced today. Other major items on the agenda included television and financial aid te athletes, both matters affected by the recent NCAA convention in Dallas, Discussion of possible freshman play next year began at the last conference meeting in December, but there was no action as! spokesmen felt government policies were too indefinite, ! However, Wilson said more definite information has béen ob-!
tained now and the conference possibly will consider declaring! freshmen eligible. | Not This Spring He said if they were declared eligible, they would-be able to play during the 1951-52 school] year and not this spring. Should the conference change its rules on recruiting and subsidization, it appeared it could only make the regulation less tough, Previously the Big Ten has boasted that its rule was more stringent than the NCAA “sanity code.” There was little doubt the conference will go aleng with the NCAA recommendation against live television of football games in 1951.
‘Big Time’ Football
Due at Harvard
CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Feb, 9 (UP)~—The resignation of William J. Bingham as athletic director of Harvard was seen today as a move by the Crimson to get back into bigtime football. Bingham was a powerful advocate of the s“imon pure” policy that has hamstrung Harvard football. For three years he was under fire by students, fans and even "Harvard officials for his ‘“de-em-phasijs” program.
handy in other ways too. Here °
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the stadium last ni@t to watch the Red Wings skate off with a 4-to-3 victory. It marked the Hawks’ 10th setback at the hands of the league-leaders this season. Chicago took a 2-to-1 lead in the first period on a brace of goals by rookie Pat Lundy, but the Wings went ahead to stay in the middle period on tallies by Sid Abel and George Gee. . Detroit defenseman Bob Goldham suffered a severe cut on his forehead and was taken to a hospital, where 15 stitches were needed.
Amateur Basketball
|—The Philadelphia Eagles’ “old
tional Football League title last season may prove a blessing to their new mentor, Bo McMillin. McMillin believes their age makes them less likely to be drafted and if they can bear the strain physically the oldsters may be an advantage to the team. | McMillin, with a 12-won 24-lost | record the last thrée years with, the Detroit Lions, succeeded Greasy Neale yesterday when front office lightning booted Greasy from the coaching job he held 10 years.
Results last night {n the Em-Roe League at Holy Cross: Block's 43, Kresge, 22; Sear 34, Van gamb 3%: Ayres 42, Wasson 18. Te , Stokely vs. Brownies; 8, N
‘Scores In the CYO Cadet tourney at Cathedral: Little Flower 28, Christ the King 3. 3. Jgan at Arc 2%. athedral 18 ¥y e winners cla to. t 7:30 at Cathedral in the Annals, gat a
GIDortsman a Store scores at Sacred Heart Fym: ngton 87, r i - son Hats 56, Celtic 33. RM HI 41 Lavin
Bush-Callahan League scores at Dearborn Gym: Kennison Cleaners 77, Kirsh baum 42; P. R. Malloy 57, IBEW 50; 8ilver Gircle 73, Newby Standard Oil 33 Tonight, 7, Kinman Garage vs. Fuller AC; 8, Vic's Pharmacy vs. Eagles: 9, £ilyar Cree Juniors vs, 38th and Key.
Y. M. C. A. Church tourney senior division games at Hrookside EUB resulted as follows: Jaackyille Methodist 24. Madis n Avenue Methodist 21; River Avenue Baptist terian 31, Central Avenue Royals 20. Tonight's ACheduis-—8t. John's E. & R. vs. Brookside EUB, 8:30; Downey Avenus Riverside Methodist, 130; resbyterian, 0 Rout J ter) Sata , _B:30% easter: n vs, Irvington Methodist, 9:30, Rae
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Freddie Glover and Johnny Wilson gave Indianapolis a 2-0 first period lead, Both tallies were rebounds. ° Bert Hirschfield made it 2-1 for
ster from Utah will attempt to establish himself a dangerous title threat by winning impressively over. tall, dark-haired
The chunky, fair-skinned young-|
» ” ” dreamed of breaking the inter-| THE CRASH of the baby-faced national Class C automobile speed driver, father of a 4-year-old son, record of 219 miles per : hour revived memories of two other
t in German ust tragic crashes on the Daytona Ye World War 1. ya straightaway as the men who
His resignation and appointment to head a faculty sports advisory committee that has yet to be formed apparently cleared the way for Harvard to carry out an
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the Mohawks at 6:26 in the second: grion of Argentina in their 10period with a shot Cap Goalie Jim| sind bout at Madison Square Henry never saw because of &/garden, © + o
front-cage player entanglement. | . Such. victory. would be very
Toward this end he - had watched eagerly as two other Calis fornians, Alex Xydias and Dean I Batchelor, »fdashioned a special
defy death dueled with the stopwatch. » oy ; “First such crash’ was in 1928
a8 Frank Lockhart attempted to
“improve football” lined by Provost Paul Buck after last year's disastrous season. $i elm tsp——————
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The Caps’ Joe Carveth tried gonificant. It would better the
a long shot at 8:56 in the final period and ‘Center Max McNab detoured the puck by Franeis, Enio Sclisizzi lefthanded one by Francis at 11:19, then the Mohawks started lighting the goal lamp. Fred Shero poked one in at 13:51 and 22 seconds later Tod Campeau finished off a fast rush and a short pass from Shero to trail, 4 to 3. Kraftcheck in Box While the Caps’ Steve Kraftcheck was sitting out two minutes for alleged hooking, Cincinnati scored the tying goal. and Big Ben got the winning tally. A lapse in the defense allowed Cincinnati's Jack Lancien to level the score at 4-4 at 18:30 when the Mohawk was left unchecked in front of Henry. He twisted a pass from Jackie Gordon by Henry. The Caps pressed the final minute forcing the play in the Cincinnati zone. Then came Woit's slow-motion goal that appeared
performances of two other contenders; ex-champion Joe Louis and Roland Lastarza of New York. Each lost prestige while eking. out a decision over the strong, durable South American.
Chandler Works
For His Re-election
WAUKEE, Feb. 9 (UP)— Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler beat the drums for re-election harder than ever today—hoping he will get the nod again at a meeting of major league club owners Mar. 12. “I don’t recall a thing I have done in the past six years as commissioner that could refleet ad-! versely on the great game of baseball,” he said. “I don’t wish to take back a single decision I have made.” Chandler, vigorously opposed by some club owners and staunchly favored by others, received a rousing welcome last night when he
as if it were being pulled by string.
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AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division
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GP WL T Pts G OG| Cieveland .... 54 35 14 5 75 211 158) IND'POLIS ... 54 26 25 3 55 202 192) Pittsburgh ... 53 23 22 7 53 159 122 Cincinnati ,.. 51 32 22 7 51 155 154 St. Louis ..... 52 23 26 3 49 184 182) Eastern Division GP WL T Pta G Buffalo ...... 52 32 11 3 671 2» 303] Hershey ...... 50 25 21 4 54 160 188 Providence. ... 50 19 27 4 42 184 208 Springfield ... 53 17 30 6 40 132 189 RESULTS LAST NIGHT Providence 7, Buffalo 8. INDIANAPOLIS 5. Cincinnati 4, - (Only games scheduled.) NATIONAL LEAGUE GP WL T Pts G 0OG| Detroit ...... 54 31 11 10 72 117 112] Toronto ..... 50 28 11 11 67. 156 103 Montreal .... 52 18 23 11 47 122 136 Boston ...... 51 16 22 13 45 123 146
New’ York ... 50 13 20 17 43 Chicago ..... 53 12 31 10 34 RESULTS LAST NIGAT Detroit 4, Chicago 3. (Only game scheduled) U. 8. LEAGUE St. Paul 5, Milwaukee 1. Omaha 5, Kansas City 4.
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BUFFALO, N. Y,, Feb. 9 (UP) arrangements were completed today for Daniel J. Sisti, father of Boston Braves Infielder Sibbi Sisti. The elder Sisti died suddenly after suffering a heart attack in his home. The Yather, who was a catcher during his playing days, was an internal revenue clerk at the time of his death. The son played with Indianapolis in 19486.
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DAILEY, ) {station at Glendale, got {chance on the famed salt flats at Bonneville, Utah. There he opened up the underslung, white bullet and was clocked over the measured mile at 210. But he thought the car could get that 219. So they came to Daytona Beach and, after several days of tuning up the motor, thought they had it right yestérday. ; Young Bill wheeled it down the gleaming white beach under
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There hadn't been any speed trials at Daytond since 1935. But when they were revived yesterday’
wraps once, and then, after final the sands took their toll. Young adjustments, they started him off|Bill Dailey was just another of on the three-mile run toward tHe those who gambléd and lost. measured mile trap. | Pome reese e————
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Anderson Packers Times State Service
ANDERSON; Feb. 9—An old hand has decided to cast his lot with the Anderson Packers again. The National Professional Basketball League club announced last night that Leo (Crystal) Klier has returned as playercoach, He was joined by Charley Black, who quit with him more than a month ago.
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(UP)—All-American football star Kyle Rote had the largest gallery and the second-largest score yes-| ?
the first round of the Texas Open golf tournment. The Texans wanted to see their own héro, not the big name golf stars.
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Six Past 30
| McMillin, tackling his new job, inherits a team of “po' li'l boys” almost old enough to serve on a {selective service board. On last |year's roster, six Eagles admitited they were past 30 years. Five {nodded to 20 and four to 28. That's not exactly military (draft proof, but they might last a little longer before getting a call. With stepped up military demands, there's likely to be no one around next fall bug the “oldies.” |And with - Bo, that's all right as long as the body is able.
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Tech-Kokomo Contest
Free to Green Alumni Tech alumni will be admitted free to the Tech-Kokomo basket
Neale's surprise release came pa) game Feb. 16 i & Gréen*after he won division champion-| cin de: gym. oh 3th § tens
The board of governors of the
oose; 9, Gibson vs, Citizen's Gas. and the league title twice. In the Tech Alumni Association téday
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