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But Foes Cash in on Fouls
By FRANK ANDERSON . : Times Sports Writer MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 26—The Indianapolis Olymps dreamboat will never reach playoff port. And its passengers won't get to spend $500. The dreamboat was rammed last night in the third and deciding game of the NBA series. A .playoffs by a destroyer named Minneapolis Lakers. Thus sank hearts, hopes and hard cash worth $500. The score was 85-80. when
Barons Clinch
Playoff Spot
cli B fF I y 3-2, y : the Lakers steamed off to new To Serres Rupp $ Boys Ar e caters on the Olymp
dreamboat weré see-sick today. They were sick of seeing game officials carry foul-loaded superstars like George Mikan and Vern Mikkelsen of the Lakers. So the Lakers got the breaks— what few there ,were—and the Olymps got the broken heart, The Olymps could boast of going down gallantly before the
By United Press
| BUFFALO, N. Y., Mar. 26—The Cleveland Barons were assured
{of a spot in the finals of the
9 American Hockey League's Calder Injuries Won t Hurt
(Cup finals today and should feel. Kansas State's Depth all the better with the Indianapo-| . By United Press Hs Caps, their post-season neme- MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 26—
sis," out: of contention. Ye Coach Jack Gardner feared today Lakers. They gave the veteran Sparked by rookie Walt Herge-|that Injuries. might -. slow up|Minneapolis pros the scare of sheimer, the Barons clipped the Kansa- State team against Ken-their lives. They led, tied and Buffalo Bisons, 3 to 2, in- anitycky tomorrow night in the na-{Pattled. ‘They trailed, missed and afternoon contest - yestérday 10|yina) finals of the NCAA basket-| Stil battled. . The Lakers were sweep .the series A ‘playoff be- « forced to drive all the way.
woman akers Scuttle Olympians’ Playoff Dreamboat, 85-80 |
In Foul Rules
. But Hinkle Doubts Drastic Revision
By United Press » MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 26—The nation’s college basketball coaches sat down today to see whether they could agree on a new rule to stop excessive fouling, The rules committee of the Coaches Association was due to take up the fouling program and other matters in three days of meetings starting today. : Coach Tony Hinkle of Butler University said he doubted whether anything ‘drastic would, be approved ‘to cut down the number. of fouls, however. :
ball teurnarent. Fn a straight ganies. But the depth of his teant kept hasta AF Aore* " , shey fans from shedding any tears in en the game was over the In the meantime, the Hershey {his direction. Instead the moans{fans cheered the Lakers, of Cup holding Caps out of the play-|°f Kentucky Coach ‘Adolph Rupp|course, but they saved some speoffs Saturday night by winning ; the third straight game of their * Sage, oo Be Restortians f fi ies B playoff. The! Oy area] one beat the Seeking their third NCAA title points.
trai for the tro-in four years, were expected to Bae Jom Lua ght or find themselves in the un-
The Bears now meet the winner Se utomed role of underdog at of the delayed Pittsburgh-Spring-
Kansas State captured field series to decide who gets the fancy of fans by dil dubious pleasure of
tackling! oy 1ahoma A&M. Saturday night Cleveland in the finals. 168 to 44. Kentucky was hardThe relentless Barons downed pressed to beat Illinois, 76 to 74.
-land Ralph Beard. Groza, playing ,/the game of his life, scored 38 Beard, the tireless pepper-
more of any boys. The
‘knockout punch when they had the advantage.
The Lakers took the lead for
\were finding sympathetic ears for cial yells for Olymps’ Alex Groza |
|pot, got 24. No one could ask for
Olymps led at several| stages, tied at several points. But | the they were never able to deliver a |
good at 65-64 in the fourth pe-!
Hinkle, who heads the rules group, said he didn’t think college
coaches were ready ‘yet to make -
|a deeision on how to eliminate {heavy fouling. ‘Difference of Opinion’ #There’'s still too much differ {ence of opinion over what should {be done,” ne said. | The coaches also will discuss “control basketball” at the meeting and may decide whether they {should tinker with the game and |attempt to prevent “slow-downs.” | With many coaches convinced that slow games hurt the sport, some pretty radical shifts in the
Eye Changes
Delaying Game ay Cost Burke
Joering Leads ‘Greensboro Open » By United “ress REENSBORO, N. C., Mar, 26 -— Dark-horse Art Doering Richmond, Va., headed Into e round of the Greensboro Pen golf tournament today with pur-stroke_ lead, and he may ye an evén greater margin bepe the first man tees off.
lerday for a 54-hole total of y And his nearest rival was pang Jack Burke Jr. of Hous-| ; Tex., with a 67 for 213. i
But there was a protest on Birke's score which could cost 8 up-and-coming Texan two ad-|
fRint of delaying play was
p Jack Shields of Cedar ds, Towa, and Earl Stewart + of Dallas, Tex. If upheld by rules committee, that would d two strokes to the total of ich of the three players.
fyder Cup Team Ve in U. S. Oct. 21
!"“CHICAGO, Mar. 26 (UP)—PGA President Joe Novak announced today that the British Ryder Cup m will arrive in the United tates Oct. 21. t Novak said he had been adby R.C.T. Roe, secretary the British PGA, that the team d sail on the Queen Mary 16. The matches will be at Pinehurst, N.C. Nov. d Nov. 4.
pering, in front since the first , shot a three-under-par 68'
Marta Roberts Leads State
Women's Singles With 636
Navy Recruiting’s 3166 Takes Over 5th
Place on Fox-Hunt Sweepstakes
! Marta Roberts, a 174-average bowler in three local leagues, has a firm hold today on the women’s singles lead in the state tourney
‘at Ft. Wayne.
| Marta, who had only two open frames; clustered games of
1211, 192 and 233 for a 636 yesterday afternoon replacing Ft. Wayne's
{Connie Steele, ‘who was leading the
field with 613.
‘Cambridge Beats
‘Oxford in Race
LONDON, Mar. 26 (UP)-—Fav-ored Cambridge, cheated of vic-
tory by bad weather conditions
Saturday, finally snared its fifth straight victhry over Americanbossed Oxford today in the 87th renewal of their rowing race on the Thames River. The triumph, breaking the
bnal strokes. A formal com- pear of 21-year-old George Car-|
ver of Highstown, N. J, the first {American ever to coxswain a crew in the historic race, was { Cambridge's 5th. It earned a trip {to the United Statés to race
| American crews next month.
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10-Rounder Tonight
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Mar. 26 (UP)—Cincinnati's Pat Iaccobucci will try to put an ex-champion on his personal casualty list tonight when he goes into the ring for a 10-round bout against Willie Pep at the Miami Beach Auditorium. The 22-year-old Cincinnati boy is fresh from his triumph over Glen Flanagan, the lad who upset Featherweight Champ Sandy Saddler. He plans to take 127 pounds into the ring.
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Other state leaders are Anita [Rump and Bess Cox, Ft. Wayne, {in the doubles with 1170; Dorothy {Ebert of La Porte, in the alllevents with 1747 and Khode Music ‘of Richmond in the team event with 2631, | Here in Indianapolis the stand{ings in the Fox-Hunt team handicap sweepstakes got a minor jolt !yesterday when the Navy Recrutling team took over fifth place. A 1659 handicap boosted the sailors’ 2507 actual total to 3166. Pabst Blue Ribbon retained its top position with 3326 totaled Satjurday night. | Crossroads Tavern moved into seventh place last night with 3150, adding a 441-handicap to a 2709 |actual pin total. The tourney has one more week-end of competition and 10 or 15 of the remaining 60 teams {are capable of changing the cur|rent standings.
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Patty Berg Sets
‘Course Record
| PINEHURST, N. C.,, Mar. 26 (UP)—Patty Berg of Minneapolis, Minn., set a course record here yesterday and held a fourstroke advantage today as she led the way into the last round {of the 54-hole Sandhills women's open golf tournament. The former amateur nationa {champion blazed a torrid 36-34— |70 yesterday over the 6399-yar« | (middle tees) of the Mid-Pine |course., Her score was two unde men’s par and four under wom en's for the course. Coupled with her previous day’ ,76, it placed her four stroke ahead of amateur Pat 0O’'Sul" van's two-day total of 150.
‘Miami Attendance Irks Card Owner
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Ma: 26 (UP)--The St. Louis Cardinals served notice today they do not |intend to return to Miami fo [1952 spring exhibition dates with {the Brooklyn Dodgers. - Cardinal Owner, Fred Saigh cited poor attendance at three week-end games ‘there with the Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers, which drew a total of 12,696 fans
i: 885 L0t in the game last night to give|
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Toronto's Rollins
Edges Sawchuk as Leafs Blank Bruins
By United Press
worth $1000 to the
scored against it,” today was the
Rollins.
last night by blanking the’ Boston Bruins, 1 to 0, in the Leafs’ last game of the regular season.
It was a heartbreaking climax for Doughty Terry Sawchuck,
a shutout against Montreal but wound up one
139 goals
An unofficial breakdown 8ames during May. Each team showed that Rollins played in 39|Wi of the Maple Leafs’ 70 contests) and was scored on 69 times while Broda was tapped for the same
number in 31 games. | However, Rollins was red-hot in {the nets and came up with many {miraculous saves that earned him fan astounding mark of only 1.93 {goals against for the season.
dash with less than two minutes
{Toronto a 1-to-0 triumph over |Boston while Rollins kicked out {14 shots.
+ 307/the Red Wings thumped Mon-| 495 treal, 5 to 0. The game was a| © 483 preview. of the Stanley Cup play-|
lof battle that the two teams will open in the Motor City Wednesday. | of the season, the lame-duck New York Rangers flattened the last-
to 2.
Oak Park Cagers Lose to Ypsilanti
Times Special CHICAGO, Mar, 26—Ypsilanti of Chicago defeated Oak Park, Al, 66 to 3, in the finals of the 8-team Midwest Hellenic basket»all tournament in Cicero StaJum here last night. ’ The winners, who successfully efended their title, were led by ick Kladis, Loyla University tar, and Mike Chianakos, stellar erformer from Bradley's NCAA surney finalist representatives .st year. The Indianapolis Greek Bears, 350 consolation tourney winners, ere eliminated by’ Oak Park, 62 o 48 Safurday, in a fourth-pe-iod rally. The Bears, who trailed ‘7 to 43 midway in the fourth, vere weakened by the loss of Chris Theofanis, who fouled out after scoring 12 points. Akron, O., defeated Cheyenne, Wyo., 54 to 52, for. third place.
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Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts.
the Bisons without too much difficulty despite the close score, breezing away to a two-goal lead; on first and second period mark-| ers by Hergesheimer and Phill
Sellout Crowd
A. sellout crowd of 18,025 fans is expected to jam Williams Arena on the University of Min-
~ On the Ice
Wins Goalie Trophy
The Vezina Trophy, that award National | Hockey League goaltender “WhO | ry roit has played the most games for the team with the fewest goals
property of Toronto's Rookie Al|
The brick wall from Vanguard, (Denver Saskatchewan clinched the award] Tulsa
freshman goaltender for the De- 126-Game Schedule troit Red Wings, who also scored
Toronto in the ‘goals’ against” column. S8awchuck, who played in May 6, it was announced toda every one of the Red Wings con-| > tests this season, wag tagged for Hoffman said all games will be
Sid Smith scored’ on a solo
In the meantime, Sawchuck was iregistering his 11th shutout of the |season against Rollins’ fifth as
In the biggest so-what contest
place Chicago Black Hawks, 5|
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nesota campus to watch the finals. Illinois and the Oklahoma Aggies {will meet in a preliminary game
|Samis respectively. | Vern Kaiser kept the Bisons in (the game by whistling one, 4, consolation finals.
| {through goalie Johnny Bower less y 'than a minute after Samis nad| Gardner didn’t walt long to pull
tallied. But Glen Sonmor again Ont Ing owe! after arrivput Cleveland twd up at 2:40 of : ‘the finale. Les Hickey closed the
Ernie Barrett was suffering from a shoulder injury and Don eoap for Buffalo at 14:31 and the, Jury Bisons then lifted their goalie for
Upson with a back injury. GardI. Nh that Azzled {ner and Ed Head aggravated A sIX-man smas a . jankle injuries Saturday night but |were in pretty fair shape. Less
igame are due to come up for disriod. After that it was touch and | cussion. There was little to indi-
80, with the Lakers having the cate however, that these changes | touch. Fouls, always the bane of | you1q4 be approved.
trailing teams, snagged hope aft-| estion was that’ the er. Olympian hope. The Lakers baa Epes away from any took advantage of the opportun- team holding it for more than 30 ities and cashed in. |seconds in the front court with. Time Runs Out jout shooting.
With 1:45 to go in the game the! 5-Second Rule
| Olymps were within one at 80-79. | Another suggestion was that
George Mikan and Slater Martin the ball be taken away if any hit two quickies and that was it.|player holds it more than five There wasn’t enough time left. seconds in the front court. Groza and Vern Mikkelsen got| On the matter of fouling, most free throws and then the cheers thought was that penalties have broke loose. The Lakers were on been too light, thereby encourag-
|seriously injured was Don Schuy{ler, who sported a black eye he got in Saturday night's game. pet.! Rupp found some consolation, 1.000 but not much, in encouragement “given him by Illinois followers. He said that they told him that
their way to league title No. 4. George Mikan, the man with the bad ankle, looked healthy enough for 30 points. Mikkelsen got 19 and Jim Pollard 12.
The Lakers won. The Olymps
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFF STANDINGS Series “A” (Best i 1
ijeveland ..i on nn Buffale a Li {Cleveland the Winner) Series ‘B” (Best 3 9 =
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! RESULT LAST NIGHT | Cleveland 3, Buffalo 2. (Only Game Scheduled)
to see their Olymp alumni play. The Wildcats were in town for the NCAA playoff finals. Too bad for old school tie stuff.
game.
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open their 120-game schedule
ALEXANDRIA, Mar. 26 — Kenny Toole of Indianapolis won the 25-lap feature of the opening hard-top racing show here yesterday with Everett Burton of Muncie and Duke Kimmerling of Anderson trailing second . and
(Central Standard Time) League President Clarence played at night except Sunday
11 have only four open dates. A playoff series matching the third three southermost teams against Pe
the three northern clubs will be! Toole, timed in 10:58.84, also held after the Class-D league Won a 10-lap elimination event.
completes its schedule Sept. 3./Other heat winners were Pop Teams in the circuit this year will, Weir of Fortville, Bill Holloway be Vincennes, Ind. and Paris, |[0f Muncie, and Bill Gigerich of Danville, Mattoon, Centralia and Indianapolis. Holloway also won Mt. Vernon, Ill. ithe 15-lap consolation event.
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Yes, we're proud to announce that we won our State ® high school basketball transportation “games” 50,005 to 0. 50,005 enthusiastic high school basketball fans were transported to and from Butler Fieldhouse during the past four weekends in perfect safety—0 accidents. (Unhappy losing rooters were the only casualties reported.) This included the Indianapolis Sectionals, Regionals, Semi-Finals, apd the State Finals just completed. We at Indianapolis Railways enjoy doing our utmost to continue making this one of the State's greatest events
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{ing deliberate fouls. One suggestion pending was that a fouled player get two shots on. any foul. Other suggestions would make free throws count itwo points. The college coaches suggest changes in the game, and the National Basketball Committee {makes the changes official. This icommittee will meet here after the college coaches finish their work this week. Usually it goes along with what the college coaches want. :
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS Eastern Division Series “A” (Best of 3) w L Pet, New York ............... 2 0. 1.000 Boston "UJ... Fo 0 1 £00 Series “B” (Best of 3) Sysacuse vervar dt tuid 0 1.000 Philadelphia div fF 2 000 Western Division Series “A” (Best of 3) Minneapolis Sativa coil 1 29 INDIANAPOLIS Cipro 2 33 Series “B” (Best of 3) Rochester nian Envi 1 667 | Pt. Wayne 1 2 333
RESULTS LAST NIGHT Minneapolis 85, INDIANAPOLIS 80.
Series "C” (Best of 5) Eastern Division (In Madison Square Garden Wednesday New York vs. Syracuse. Western Division (At Minneapolis Thursday) i Minneapolis vs. Rochester. .
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