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THE INDIANAPCLIS TIMES
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THINGS EQUAL to the same thing are equal to each other.
That's a mathematical law. It also can be applied to basket-
ball teams. Tonight the Indianapolis OQlymps and the Milwaukee
Hawks test the law on the court. The hearing is in Butler Pieldhouse at S30. Two National Basketball Association officials will preside.
It figures for the Olymps and,
Hawks to be rather even. Both are rebuilding. The Olymps' reconstruction was caused by the logs of two stars. A franchise from Moline (Tri-Cities) to Milwaukee forced the Hawks to re-do,
” ” n THE HAWKS have a new coach in Doxie Moore The
Olymps have a new eoach in Herm Schaefer. Both teams are learning new things. And so the similarity goes. . °°
A few of the Hawks are on swishing terms with the Fieldhouse baskets Dike Eddleman
often delighted his average here as a member of the Tri-Cities
crew, And Dick Mehen, ex-Ft Wavne and Philadeiphia leaper has trod the local boards. 8 have Kevin Minneapolis) O'Shea and Cal Tri-Cities) Christensen The Olymps have more than the weatner 10 WOrry abhout tn night. It's possible the Dike ( Eddleman) nay break loose, He dia jast season against Ft. Wavnrs when he set a new NBA scoring r of 48 points, © A smooth one is DiKe ” rv ” THE HAWKS make one claim the Olymps challenge. Milwaukee fecls that Mel Hutchins, top draft pick from Brigham Young will be rookie of the year. The Olymps re betting on Bill Toshefd No low: g- Mel Besides, he's the C he 1951 Miss An ica. Those who. dislike the Frida night TV programs can ind excitement in the Olymps. Ag usua Buckshot O'Brien and Len Barnhorst will zip "em from the outgide. And Rarnhorst. Wah-Wah Jones and Joe Grabosk! will spend as much time on the Fred Astgire IT SEEMS the Hawks habit-forming for the Olym; They'll spend tomorrow night to
gxther in Tri-Moline By the way, Olymps, your conch thinks some of the best
things 'n life ore free (throws). Give him some tonight, hub? (F.A.)
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Caps Protes 3-2 Defeat To Mohawks
By BILL EGGERT THE Indianapolis Caps
have never won asprotest on a hockey official's judgment. They're not winning hockey
games, either. While they were Firemen's Assodoing the Castle Rock, or some- ciation League, thing akin last night, the Cin- the dispute for
cinnati Mohawks scored a 5-to-2 victory in the Coliseum.
The 2679 fans was the smallest turnout this season, but still better than several other clubs
are drawing at home.
» n = o THE CAPS protested Cincinnati's victory on the basis of a
second-period penalty. Larry Zeidel, defenseman playing his firet game since reporting from the Detroit Red+ Wings, was ‘speared by the Mohawks’ Pat Egan. Referee Walton Russell, who
obviously knows the rule book but isn't consistent with his interpretations, called a slashing penalty on Walt Stanowski and a roughing penalty on Zeidel, who had let go a beautiful left jab to Btan-
owski's jaw, = Ld r ZEIDEL had to have four stitches taken in his upper®lip below the nose. An injury on a penalty is supposed to call for five minutes’ penalty, The Mohawks had to sit out only two. Dick Miller, Caps’ general - manager, protested immediately by tele-
Ty
phone with AHL President Mau
rice Podoloff in New York Cit
Like a baseb player whe hitt ng weaknt Se are detected after one swing around the league, the other AHL clubs apparently got something on the Caps’ kids. If you nudge them,
frustrated. = = = THEY were frustrated for all put 10. minutes of the second peri-
they get
od last night. During those 10 minutes, they were aggressive
even though they didn’t score. So they now have gone through eight * straight games without a victory and have been dumped three times by Cincinna‘l Eddie Harrison and Gus Schwhrtz scored first-period goals for the Mohawks while the Caps registered on Bert Giesebrechi's first goal of the season. 3 = = IT WENT to 3 to 1. cond periee on Buddy
in the secO'Connor's
goal. he puck was shot by Johnnie Denis and caromed off _ O'Connor in front of the Cap cage.
Herb Dickenson sent the score to 4 to 1 at 38 in the final period
you'll find a tor-
"CITY FIREMEN have been din some pretty “hot spots” in their day but tonight's bowling action at the Parkway alleys may give the boys something new to talk about! The firemen do their kegling in two separate leagues but check either one and
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svivania alleys. The Mechanics are im third place with a 19-11 mark, but a three-game sweep and an obliging Mercury five losing te Alten Boiler Shop by at least a 2-1 decision would give Mechanics Laundry undisputed first place. = = =
DON MITCHFLI. won the citv's
of a first-place tie as Ideal Furniture Gulling's loss leaves them with ‘a 22°11 record in second place as Bubble Up became the undisputed vanced by stopping Helcomb's Super
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win over Indianapolis Herald The league-leaders posted a total on scores of 996-1000-1004 and naw have a 29-4 record
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