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been reversed as well. Caps had numerous opportubut ' Hershey Goalie

Par guarding: his net. Caps’ Ernie Sclisizzi was home free twice and was stopped by Henry. Johnny Wilson skated in alone across the Hershey cage once and was stopped. But the Caps get another

here tomorrow night.

\ # INDIANAPOLIS otitshot Hershey, 22 to 9, in the opening period and forced the B'ars to play a defensive game the final nine minutes. At 15:31 when the Caps’ Rags Raglan was . Whistled to the pokey for a cheap interference ruling, Joe Carveth, Jerry Reid, Ben. Woit and Bill Folk put up a great defensive game, Hershey

Referee Harry Ornest. Glover and Hershey's Andy Branigan sat out two two-minute roughing penalties that almost touched off. brawls. The injury list was kept vacant although the Caps’ Raglan and Folk got some minor bumps. Raglan took a bad spill on his left shoulder and Folk was speared behind his left knee with a stick. :

8 2 os : THE CAPS’ aren't dejected after losing. There were some discernible good points in the, Caps’ favor. The Wilson brothers, Larry and Johnny, who ‘have been scored upon 18 times in the last five games, weren't victims last night. Cap Coach Ott Heller inserted Gordon Haidy at the right wing with the Wilsons replacing Leo Gravelle who did not get into uniform,

» o » THE TEAMS will have an off-day today and will get back in the playoff action Thursday night. Barring any overtime play Thursday, the Caps and B'ars plan to leave here immediately after the game for Indianapolis where they will resume play Saturday night in the Coliseum. Meanwhile, everyone here is concerned about the league squabble that has prevented the start of the Class C playoff between Pittsburgh and Springfield. League President Maurice Podoloff has upheld a St. Louis protest that Pittsburgh used an ineligible player, Jonn McCormack. . 8 2 . 2

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o ” #” JACK MCINTYRE closed out the scoring for Hershey at 13:16, shaking himself loose after

being pinned to the sideboards check. Mcintyre retrieved the at Jim Henry alone. }

_It was quick game, played in two hours, and only seven minor penalties were called by

Hockey Summary

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3-16. Penalties—Glover and Bran (roughing) 2:57.

Score by Periods ’ INDIANAPOLIS ....... javavnrenil Hershey .... ............. “ool s © Shots by Periods IRDIARAPOLIS crs revan 3 18 ershey ... ida rien 22 Saves by Periods i= Henry . ..... caveer 8. 10 ordie Henry .............. 17 1 On the Ice CLASS A PLAYOFFS (Best-of-Seven) Ww L Cleveland ...... Base srasenen 1 0 BUSIO crv rissa 0 1 CLASS B PLAYOFFS (Best-of-Five) ’ w L Bes, BI suds ny sas hy 1 APOLIS ..%........ 0 1 CLASS C PLAYOFFS Pittebureh and’ Springheld (Pittsburgh an pringfie disqualified). RESUL AST NIGHT Hershey 3, TANABOLIS 3

Cleveland 4, Buffalo 3 (double overtime).

McCracken Raps Sport Proselyting

Indiana University Basketball Coach Branch McCracken said last night that ‘“proselyting” is hurting athletics in his address at the annudl Shortridge basketball awards banquet honoring the basketball and wrestling teams. “I think a high school boy should know what he wants to study then go to the school where

he can get his education. He is]

walisting his time going to school just for athletics,” the veteran IU mentor stated. « Senior Bob Smallwood” was voted the Underwood trophy for being chosen most valuable player on the varsity. Jay Jacobs received a similar award for the reserves: Ten basketball and wrestling letters were awarded. Members of the 1933 Blue Devils

finalists were guests. Basketball— (Seniors) Ward Sexson, Jim

alch, Ward Walker, Jim Jinks, Bob arp, Bob Btallwood, Manager Tom vans; (Juniors) Bob Bruce, Jim King

Charley Shoemaker, Tom Hollett.

. Wrestling— (Seniors) ‘Bill Arbaugh, Jack Daugherty, Jack Gelman, Bill Shardelow; utiles) Charles Babcock, Jim Bose, Dick thony, Denny Krick.

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burgh eligibility list- on. the Feb. 15 deadline. Pittsburgh.Coach Johnny Mitchell*has said that ° McCormack’s name had been left off ‘inadvertently. ~~ : : BaviohanY ‘However, it is reported that Pittsburgh intended to urn McCormack to Toronto, but that when McCormack did report the National League club ‘learned he was injured and sent him back to Pittsburgh. . It is believed McCormack had been sent down : to Pittsburgh as a penalty for getting married; »not that the Leafs shun marriages, but it is sort of a gentlemen’s agreement in hockey that by Steve Kraft- players don't get married during the season. puck and went Pittsburgh officials are standing on their con- : stitutional rights and have appealed Podoloft’s ruling to the league’s board of governors. A final ruling will be made Friday.

400 Athletes Vie In Hoosier Relays

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pected to competé in the fourth annual Hoosier Relays in Bloomingtcn Saturday, Athletic Director Sam Kelley of Howe, has announced. . Hh = . The meet, sponsored’ by Howe of Indianapolis and held in the Indiana University Fieldhouse, will begin with preliminaries at 1:30 p. m. Finals are at 7 p. m.

two sections with two divisions in each section, based on enrollment. Twenty-six schools are expected to participate. Approximately 300 athletes representing 18 schools competed last year in the meet won by Ft. Wayne North Side. Anderson won two years ago and Howe won the initial meet. First three place winners will receive medals and team trophies will be awarded.

[Elliott Stops Morris Ray Elliott chalked up his fifth victory in seven starts defeating Morris Morris 50 to 45 in 87 innings in the Indiana three-cushion billiard tourney at the Board of Trade parlor last night. It was Morris’ third loss .in five starts. Each had a high run of four.

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ALL-STAR STALWART— Lloyd Smith, Franklin College star, will be one of the state's outstanding forwards on The Times' Indiana All-Star basketball team, which meets the Indianapolis Olympians in Butler Fieldhouse, Apr. 14 in the second annual charity game. Smith, 6-2 and weighing 215, also has

: The first meeting of the Indi-| played at center during the | | |anapolis Amateur Baseball Aspast season. He averaged 18.2 sociation will be held at.7:30 to-

| points per game this past season and his high was 36 points against Chase College. He has a total of 408 points for this season. The team will be assembled here Apr. 8 for a week

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Wrestling Results

Steve (Jungle Boy) Palmer, 210, South | Africa, won from Buddy Rogers, 232, Camden, N. J, on a disqualification. Joe (The | Mighty) Titan, 218, Buffalo, defeated |

of practice under Coach Tony { Herman Krauser, 214, Los Angeles. Herbie Freeman, 270, New York, defeated Car-

Hinkle. Io Freeman, 240, Indianapolis.

Mllini Will Meet NC State After Stopping Columbia

By United Press The Big NCAA basketball tournament had its lineup all set today for the semifinal round of the Eastern Regionals, and was ready to begin play tonight in the quarterfinal round of the Western Regionals. i As a result of first-round games played last night in New York |and Raleigh, N. C., the Eastern Semifinals at New York Thursday {will look like this: Ber fn fmm ’

vs. North Carolina State.

{ At Kansas City tonight, the] {first two games of the Bt ning RESUS Suited Fin round of the Western Regionals NCAA Tournament at New York lare: - Brigham Young vs. San|st. John's (Brooklyn) 63, Connecticut 52.

| . Illinois 79. Columbia 71 |Jose State; Kansas State vs. NCAA Tournament at Raleigh, N. C.

| Arizona. Tomorrow night, it Will| worn caroline State 67. Villanova 62 pe: Oklahoma A. & M. vs. Mon-| Kentucky 79, Louisville 68.

jana ate; Washington vs. Texas| National Junior College Tournament

| win ate Ne ¢) JC 170, Benton Harbor { cn. Winners of those games will WER) JE (B0onevine, Miss.) 78, Tiffin qualify for the Western Regional Univ. ol. &5, Wortols: (Neb. 9 93 ma. 0 ’ orio (Neb. . Sefifinals at Kansas City on| Venturs JCal} "JC 98, Weber (Ogden. Friday. { ah) Tyle; Tex.) JC 57, South Georgia JC Kentucky, the nation’s No. 1/ (Douglas) 52 team, had a big scare before de-| Dodss Clty Jc 8% siorpion Tolous Bh feating local rival Louisville, 79| At Denver, Colo. to 68, last night at Raleigh. The | Jamcos (Sioux City, Ia.) 60, Allen Bradley

» | Milwaukee, Wis.) 49 Wildcats didn’t pull away until poudre Valley Creamery (Ft. Collins, Col.)

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HOLD IT—Jim Henry, Indianapolis goalie, stretches to stop a scoring attempt in the first foried of last night's opening Caldes Cup playoff match at Hershey, Pa. But three shots got by im and that was enough to give the B'ars the first win in the best of three contests. This Hershey try was made by Winger Ed Harrison (16). Rags. Raglan (3) moves up fast to help an unidentified

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By FRANK ANDERSON Times Sports Writer MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 21—Spring is here. So are the Indianapolis Olymps. The first green signs of the season pop up tonight in Minneapolis auditorium. The Olymps and the Minneapolis Lakers watch greenbacks bud as they tangle in the opener of their best-of-three series A NBA Western Division playoff. : Mikanapolis is humming. The smart boys are putting their money against the fourth-placers from Indianapolis. But the Olymps are putting their eyes on the $2500 that the winning team will split. They've got big ideas on how to take the Lakers.

n HERE are a few: 1 The Lakers’ George (Mr. Basketball) Mikan {s operating on a bad ankle. Subtract Mikan and you subtract 26 points from the Laker potential. As - _ Minneapolis can be beaten ‘on its home court: The Olymps have done it before. In fact, Coach Wah-Wah Jones began his masterminding career with a win over the Lakers here. . | The second game of the series will be played in Indianapolis Friday night. It's a long train ride to Minneapolis. The Olymps would rather wind Up the Laker husiness for good in Indians { apolis, They feel they cap... ~~ | : wil \ 2 Gal owl ‘® =» ‘

"ALL OLYMPS are in top shape, They're full of steak and : 3 ‘sleep. And ‘théy’re full ‘of ideas about beating the Lakers. Sore On the sober side the Olymps face a losing 3-10 record In 3 games with the Lakers this séason, They face the terrific Mikan © .. ~~ and his two lethal sidekicks, Jim Pollard and Vern Mikkelsen. } They face bitter cold (there are two feet of snow up here). : Maybe the biggest thing that will be bothering the Olymps ad - tonight is psychological. Most teams face ‘the Lakers with awe. After all the Lakers ‘have won three straight league title playoffs, have taken first place in the West this season with ease. It's worth considering. os LJ ” s #” » BUT MONEY is cold, hard and meant to spend. Any simple mathematician can tell you the difference between the winners and the losers and $2000 is $500. Both clubs have not been known to shy away from cash and the prospect to earn more. They know the“winner of this series meets the winner of the Rochester-Ft. Wayne set for the right to battle the Eastern winner

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Ce Ry SRR TEOPOLOUS © HOW ABOUT this grade school basketball? ~The man who put the hardwood dribble in our, public school system, Dr. Herman L. Shibler, isn’t giving us any double drivvle. That’s for sure. Start of the eight-team city ‘championship playoffs at Washington High School Saturday strikes an interesting

note. . Hi Ss have won eight consecutive Highland Park gh hool| games. School 45 won all seven

lost a 50-to-47 verdict last|tilts. Saturday night for the Michigan state high school basketball championship. Dr. Shibler was superintendent of schools at Highland Park before coming to Indianapolis in October. He pumped up the grade school athletic system at Highland Park with a near-championship. And it could inflate our hopes here. Highland Park never could get out of its local sectional hefore grade school basketball gave it a shove.

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FOUR GAMES will be played Saturday, beginning at 1 p. m. and playing hourly. In the top bracket, School 20 meets the winner of School 50 and School 486, who have to play off their deadlock tonight. sl School 50, which defeated School 67 by a 33 to 30 margin last night, were deadlocked with 7-1 records. School 46 had won six and lost one. In the second game at 2 p. m,, School 37 meets School 85, rw coached by Billy Wood. { The bottom bracket game at | IT'S NO SECRET that much of 3 pm, pits School 35, coached by the momentum of the talented Mrs, Ruby Hanna, who teaches Crispus Attucks basketball team poyg’ physical education classes, was generated with grade school ang School 84, coached by Charles enthusiasm. |Leaman. Saturday's playoff among the 1p the fourth game, No. 26 eight District champions has meets No. 45, handled by Bob] striking observations. School No. gtraub, the ex-Butler footballer. 37, coached by Elbert Umphrey, gp and School No. 26, handled by | *ilour Bonton, are among the| ALL THE YOUNGSTERS will eight district champions. be admitted free. A thirty-cent| School No. 17, where Coach charge will be made for adults Ray Crowe of Attucks first Saturday. cradled his future Attucks stars, Ihe winners will meet in the

| didn’t make it in the Attucks’ Dis- (four-team championship playoffs) trict 3. No. 37 won that district

|Mar. 31 at Washington. The first with a 6-2 record after a playoff. 88me begins at 1 p. m. and the 8.8 a

second game starts at 3 p. m. The consolation bracket survivors will SCHOOL NO. 26 survived the battle at noon and 2 p. m. on tough Tech High School district 8 Mar. 31 for consolation laurels. by winning all eight games. Fif- ~~ Awards will be made followteen teams are in that district. | ing the city championship School 37 and School 26 are in, game. A beautiful trophy, givopposite brackets Saturday. | en by the Indiana Veterans of | George Farkas, the city’s grade| Foreign Wars, will go to the school dynamo behind all this winner, the loser gets a runnergeneration of hope and hoopla, up trophy. District champions says the tourney is ready to go. '| will be awarded trophies and | Five teams are undefeated in| members of the team winning district play in the IPSAL’s first| city championship: will receive the belt buckles. a And Dr, Shibler will make the presentations.

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three minutes from the end,|, 83 Natchitoches, La. VFW 51 chiefly because they got them-| selves in trouble with fouls. Also at Raleigh, North Carolina State's ‘“‘de-armed” Wolfpack upset Villanova, 67 to 62, while ‘allied to beat Columbia, 79 to 71, and St. John’s romped over Connecticut, 63 to 52. Columbia’s loss was the first for the Lions this season after 22 victories, and also snapped a 31game streak extending back into last season.

College Baseball

Alabama 11, Rollins 3 (called innings, rain). (Alabama wins round robin series.) . Boston 7, Furman 5. Bradley 8, Loyola (New Orledns) 4 12, Southwestern Louisiana Institute

7 (11 innings).

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