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Coast Through Reds, 8 to 4, as ‘Cilinnan Wins in Pittsburgh, 2t0 1

we ott z ho % By BILL EGGERT + n a question now whether it will be Cincinnati| or. Pittsburgh who will win the third playoff spot in the American : Hogke ye Langues iW amamviivision:: COLONIA ndianapolis secur grasp on second place ast night, brush dng off Providence, 8 to 4, in the Coliseum before xt night, brush It was Caps’ sixth straight home ice victory, equaling their previous

. +As Cincinnati traded places jn Tiger S fo Make Regional Bid

the standings with Pittsburgh Looks. Like Anderson,

with a 2 to 1 .victory over the Hornets, the Caps thus mainAttucks in Semis Continued From Page 28

gined their seven-point advanover the Mohawks and eight over Pittsburgh. Four more victories will assure the Caps of a’ post-season spot. ‘In the Eastern Division, Her-| . son sectional final last Saturday ras Poore rammed in 14 of 18 field goal attempts. Anderson's vaunted speed and hitting potential afield could spell ultimate victory this week. Ander-

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Bowling Team in Fall Under

Widely Known Milano Inn Group

To Disband Because of Dissension By MARION CRANEY

A new team with Patty Striebeck, Indianapolis’ and one of the nation’s top woman bowlers, as its captain will haunt other wom-

shey can’t possibly be: removed from second place which makes it evident that the Bears and the Caps will meet in the Class B post-season playoff. Whether the series opens here or there depends upon which team finishes the season with the most points. At present Hershey leads, 68 to 67. Busy 20 Minutes son hit .323 from the Bela all : year, has averaged 55 points a Indianapolis sewed up last night's game with three goals in game, their opposition getting the first period, three more in the| ... i second and a third-period deuce, | Lbe Red and Green team faces The Caps gave Providence a Bulldog combination that rides Goalie Harvey Bennett a busy 20/8 nine-game winning streak with minutes in that opener. The lanky|c0Mmeback powers, running and goal-tender was up and down like|3¢Oring ability. a yo-yo making 32 saves as In4| Coach Bill Lucag’, squad has dianapolis tried 32 shots. They four seniors and a _sophoniore, missed scoring at least six more [Don Rothenberger is the big gun. goals. The Bulldogs have posted a 16-7 Winger Gordon Haidy went in Season showing to date. alone at Bennett to opening the| They're the smallest club of the scoring at 3:32. Freddie Glover foursome, both starting forwards notched his 42d tally of the sea- hitting 6-1 each. The guards are| *" s teams on local alleys next fall. son at 6:03 and Jerry Reid made 5-8 and 5-7. + With the announcement that the nationally famous Milano Inn] it 3-0 at 11:09 before the Reds’| Franklin Township has the| ‘team, three-time city champion, will disband at the end of the Paul Saindon scored at 11:51. most seasoned team of the four, |season, due to differences among team members, Patty said plans Providence made it 3-2 at :49 in it he starting five, plus Dick are under way to organize her|

three other girls who are quite well regarded im local eircles. On ithe. ‘Milano Inn team with Pat TATE IEmE; Marye Breton, ¥va) since ‘early this year, after Gert Williamson "and Louanna Farly. “Franklin Township's record of Rhodes was, . sidelined perma- Will Complete Season 4-1 is the best of the ‘tourney. nently by illness. Although de-| .The ‘team will figish out fhe Kapusta - Hurt |The Flashes are anchored by pendable Genie Drexler filled in|season together, playing .in the “Johan Chad and Jack McGill rugged forwards Phil Wampler, a for Gertrude, the team failed to, Women's State Tourney and other Henry in the final period ®:3 ulwark who scored 352 points) click as it should. local leagues. foo enfy in the final pe o ‘all year with a 16.7 average, and] The=21-year-old secretary said/annual tournament opens tomorwith goals that were maiched Y Bob Crick, 6-4 who averaged 11.1 she will have with her. next year row at Ft. Wayne.

bag gar. their. appnd. semional)] under’ a new. sponsor. A. aT abi gdade N ENOERINE Sl one iat) ANS (ONAN a bo cage. From there the Caps took) the afternpon tilt last year. charge again with Joe Carveth, Johnny Wilson and Max McNab,

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aoopes from a Mel Johnny} all year. \another of the present team, plus’ In last night's local league #cWilson. ang y | ‘Providing much of the speed is ° 8-8. 8 : 2 # =» Kapusta, Providence left wing, | diminutive, driving Gene McCul-| MEN'S’ LEADERS | joe Kelley, Barrett Coal 612

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oher’. Sn Ae. period by the rojects arching one-handers in Leo Jenkins, Riichey urniture. . . 882} . Auto _ ‘Caps’ Ben Woit. Kapusta had 101 the outer Ong with reliability. Hons; ard, White c. Jaeal ae 4 Vern Revmoids. Sd Sealine. +. 609] Legio

“be escorted from the rink and ge aver or the season esting’ Bt; Legion... L808 A ame B.C Atkins. 808) Was taken to Methodist. HOSPItal og wert aor ior, or 6.1 nas ich gn, Jr Jiri Tuck... $8 Churl" Sass Sranagia, Bikes. 381 where he -was released after nit 10 points per outing. |Emmet Byers, Heldenrgich, Flowers .. 314 Elmer Brehob. Mad, Ave. Flower Shoo 608, X-rays. Max Munday, Foxworthy Ford ...... 843i Jeinard Mcintosh, Legion Trailer ‘Sales. | ol Four-Year Men Ken - Turp Chitwood-Finch : o41 Dale Conger, Woodall Welding ....... 06 |

Russ Anderson, P. R. Mallory .. 604

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y Ornest; Lines- unlikely. Ed Carroll, Hill's. Sandwich Shop ... Kemmerer, Miller Store

The Attucks juggernaut that X “Eig Stewart-Warner

O Rosenbaum, Holbropk and,Zink (L. Wilson rolled through four local games 1& Rosehrock. Mad. Ave. §lower Shop

Bud H Blythe Rubber Stamp Yirs 18, Glover With a 71-point offensive average, | {Bud Howe. Blythe Rubb {highest in history, appears ready Eimer Bennett. Allison

Coal for its severest tests. walt Be Nenelby Street’ Savings Attucks towering height,

Officials—Referee, man Hal Jackson. " SCORING First Period: 1-INDIANAPOLIS. Haidy 3:32, J INDIAN APOLIS (Carveth, Reid), —INDIANAPOLIS, 11 9. 4—Providence,

620 Len Faust, Linde Air Products .. 620: Don Verburg, Shrine Tes 618 Dave Elliott, Associated Materials... 617 Joe Michaelis, L. S. Ayres .. 616 Wilbur Sitoseclose, Taylor's Grocery i 616 Bill Beck. Shrin : 616 Robert Wolf, Building Trades 616 Bob Oliger, St. Catherine 615 Les Cruse, Indiana 613 Charles Power, American United Life. 564 3 Tony Floreancig, wayne pl Zaz

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Batem Fred Cline Realt .. BSS afoot have found Indianapolis | Defending Champion Norman Avon Bateman, Pred Cline Realtors... S38 , City independent basketball journey backing the classy Tigers to go Ruth Whisler, C. J. Carls 553 ee last highs at Ye Pearborn & limit in this THSAA skirmish- Ross of Michigan City rushed Heten Wolf, Koch RES 32 Ee a nce hy By L 5 the limit in this skirmish: through two victories last night, jo Berkopes, Hickman Whirlaway 551 | Mary Miner, Chapman Silver Fountain si

POLIS, McNab (Sclisizzi), 8:39. |

isd favor. i (McGill, Shien) Their control of rebounds and INDIANAPOLIS, = McNsbitheir own rebound effectiveness 3 INDIAN. have contributed much to their

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In Billiard Meet Today |

Jay Knapp of South Bend was scheduled for two matches today

Providence,

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APOLIS. Ji, JYilson (Haldy. Ww n the state three-cushion billiard Bertha Gorka. Falls City .......... 17:43, Penalties—Michaluk Th ookinen yt 3. ‘tourney success. Dotty Berkopes, Hickman . ......... 582 y I a at the Board of Trade Marta Robert, Marott. Shoes 577

Score. by_Perivds: | Their ability to spurt, limit op-

Katheryn Brehob, Mad. Ave. Flower 8. 573 INDIANAPOLIS .............. 3 3 3 ’ parlor. Sally Coleman, Marott Shoes ......... 569 PIOVIENGS .. -i-xrrees 1 1 2-ponents’ shooting in the outer He was scheduled against Leon Phyllis Gandolf. John Ramp 569

perimeter of Attucks’ heralded

Geneva Shoemaker, Davis {leaners “ (zone defense and their deftness 560

Norma Evans, -Fehr's Beer . Marge Hoffhein, Koch News.

Henderson at 4:30 p. m, and Phil Greenberger at 8:30.

ing. The Tigers have gained stature land confidence on the Butler floor!

50. Chevrolet 44. Games tonight arin | the second round: 7. RC Cola vs. Moose; | P. R. Mallory vs. Cook Shell; 9, Kingan| Bickers vs, Kennington Post.

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{defeating Paul Hughes, 50 to 20, in 78 innings, and Henderson, 5Q to 33, in 63 innings.

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{Crowe, the former Indiana Cen- | {tral .all-round. star, has demon-! BI, OOMINGTON, Mar. 2—| |strated savvy and outstanding gyenly-matched Indiana and Pur-| |leadership qualities in guiding the 4,e ' vie in a dual swimming] talented Tigers to their first sec- poet here tomorrow afternoon! tional championship in historyiat 2 o'clock. The Boilermakers since joining the THSAA in 1943. wi) offer the Hoosiers’ last com- | They want to keep adding to!petition before the Big Ten meet. {that 22-1 overall record. Their] The breast stroke and diving 'only blemish of the season, a 53 events look like certain first {to 42 setback at Howe, a re- places for Purdue. But Indiana

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