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statement that lot of people from {Anderson went to see Kokomo ‘and Muncie play rather than see ithe Indians.play Logansport. ! That is untrue. We In Ander-| ison have a sellout before the sea-|
:cle. but I know ‘formed. It must have been one of ithe fans who claims to be a fan sand is mad: because the .Indians
{with championship material.
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THE PRESS BOX
By JIMMIE A I'm a kill joy. -
If precedent holds up, Kokomo's Kats have a compara-tively-slim chance of winning this‘thing 760 teams are think-
ing about now. Kokomo won the NCC title last week with a 9-2 record. The state title has been won by 15 North Central Conference teams, but only four of the 24 Conference champions have wont the Great Game,
Muncie grabbed the first NCC proceeded to win That
title race and , SRE the state. 3 was in 1927-28 Logansport
f 1034 se ason
was great in "48, Kokomo, inci
dentally, worn the NCC A guess you noticed those big down 2-5 to the Olymps on the Tonight " toga four times. red and. blue banners suspended season, but the Olymps had t0 Greencastle at Broad Ripple . ® u at both ends of Kokomo's huge sweat for every win. Doxie’'s;, Washington vs. Sacred Heart at Wash-j Anzelopol : AS IF this fieldhouse that read “Kokomo, boys operate individually most of Teen at Logansport ngelopolous tate tourna- Great in Sports, Greater in Sports- the time, Accustomed to more pike Fownehin at’ Braintiod”
ment hasn't been enough of a merry chase, now Kokomo and New Albany, the two teams most of the people like, have to get ‘themselves all messed up. How much patching will
necessary no one ‘knows. But no komo fans. Every referee's decione can discount ‘the injuries and sion which went against the home Hawks will see of Indianapolis sickness to each could have when boys was booed vigorously, When this season. The teams will end the floor, their 1951-52 relationship tomor-
beaten because of the Ice-cold pow night in Wisconsin Rapids, » | Do Slide
Only a few Hawk faces are
the Great Teller counts the last
four heads here Mar. 22, o ” »
I DOUBT that Frank Stemle, New Albany's great scorer who has averaged nearly 21 points, will be handicapped too much. He made 17 against Evansville Central last Friday after spraining a wrist against Howe, Feb. 9. Loss of Regular Guard Don Miller, a 200-pounder‘ who quietly slipped off the New Albany roster,
won the state in the
Frankfort did it in 1936 and Jeff
or NGELOPOLOUS
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you on the have more. y Sincerely, R. M. C., Anderson, Inde yoo “.._ Thank you kindly. No, my mis-informant is anything but mad at the Indians. He knows. .. Obviously, the Anderson fans who went to Muncie must have been the ones who could not get tickets at home. No one In the state can question the loyalty of Anderson's
fans. n - »
h a g Dear Jimmie:
manship.” farce is the the decade.
understatement
I have never heard or seen such différent errands. in style. be my life as that put on by the Ko-| an.
an unsportsmanlike display
the Tech boys left shooting and team, deafening. ~ Ld ”n ” . AFTER THE game, the entire squad, players and coaches alike, were forced to remain in the locker room until the gym was empty before they dared to leave, What would have happened if the Green ‘Wave had won?
Then there is the case of those ris and Nate DeLong. Otten leads Years could hurt. Albany, which some- 309 tickets Tech received for the the scorers with a 10 point aver- series, 47 to 37, today on- the
column and please
not by a better wis. the boos and jeers were
By FRANK ANDERSON
|" THE OLYMPS tonight play | {host to the basketball sea-
\son's worst guesser and hi ball club. | The man whose crystal ball]
Doxie 1s th the Olymp: the
waukee Hawks. seer who predicted —- would be out of New Year's. business. Doxle can find ou | what kind of business it is a
18:30 in Butler Fieldhouse. ‘ " a -
THE HAWKS are mathemati
cally incapable of getting in the | National Basketball Association They're 80 deep in the
|playoffs.
Olymps Lakers Are Holding 0 +e o> ‘Tuneup Time for: Cage Swan Song
was clouded 1s Doxie Moore, head | man and chief critic of the Mil-|
NBA by
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _.
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Well, the Olymps are still in/,
Sectional
Western Division eellar it would tonight, .
take them two seasons'to get out. And the Olymps are third in the
ing distance of second-placé Min-
{neapolis.
Milwaukee seems like
a soft
City, County Prep
touch, but isn't, The Hawks are Card This Week-End
To say that this is a orthodox ways the Olymps often of find themselves confused by five
foes scurrying hither and yon on It hurts their
TONIGHT'S THE last
the
Pendleton at Lawrence Central Greenwood, at Speedway Franklin Township at Warren Central Hammond Noll at Cathedral. Howe. at Lebanon Park School at Day
Cincinnati
Tomorrow
Park School at Ohio Military, Attucks at Winchester,
Tigers Just
familiar. The team .changes players faster than Arlihe Judge] Y Wabash
changes husbands. Old hands are
Mel Hutchins, Mehen, Bob | fairly
Wilson.
times forgets to remember its de- game. A team can’t receive much agé.
fense, is hurting at the bench. n u ~ KOKOMO'S BENCH strength with Cliff Clester and Ken Toye moving in rapidly, has improved.
Clyde Cox should be ready to g0 komo fans could take a lessonl/the removal
encouragement from 300 backers when 7000 more are jeering and booing each incident. » n -
IT SEEMS to me that the Ko-
» ~ s
Don Boven, Dick New and tached to DePauw-Wabash athnew additions are seven- letic foot Don Otten, Dillard Crocker,i The
Walt Kirk, Gene Vance; Art Bur- battling with basketballs for 46 ‘week-end is com paratively on the road
THERE'S always a thrill at-
events.
two schools have been
and DePauw. leads the
basis of Sophomore Gene Loercher’s lastsminute field goal last
dress, rehearsals begin over all Indiana] is:
It's the final tuneup as 760 high school teams sing! = ° 'same division, well within catch- the swan song of their 1052 basketball season, all tidying' &: [loose ends for the sectional cure ES
{tain ‘opening next week.
In the North Central Confer-
lence, where Kokomo's sterling ‘Wildcats won the title last week, the cleanup begins with Anderson | going to Richmond, Tech travelling to Logansport, New (Castle {visiting Kokomo, Marion going to Muncie, Frankfort moving to Columbus and Jeff visiting Ham-
country Mond, which plays East Chicago
|Washington in the first round of {the Hammond sectional. | : Rx = KOKOMO has the title sewed {up with a 9-2 mark, Tech can sur-| [pass second-place ° Muncie or {plunge into the lower bracket of ithe league. { Marion's Jim Barley can add {to his NCC record performance, lot 201 points in- 10 games and la 20.1 average. The old mark Iwas 195 in 12 games. Tech's Joe |Sexton ranks seventh but is second in the average column with| 16.9 points in only eight games. | Marion County's activity this
| skimpy. Ripple, which plays Washington in Wednesday's sectional fir{ing, entertains Greencastle and
MISSING FROM the ensemble night in Greencastle. That nipped Cathedfal is host to Hammond is Dike Eddleman. Dike was sold) Wabash, 68 to 66. “ .
to Ft. Wayne a few weeks ago.
It was DePauw’s eighth victory
|His departure was preceded by/in 17 games this season and
full blast Within a week and his from Indianapolis fans, We have (Baltimore), Jim Owens
flu-ridden teammate Phil Mitchell some of the hdttest rivalries in (waived), Cal Christians ‘the state right here. But our fans' (waived), Don Rehfeldt ( always find time to cheer the ol jposing players occasionally and they don't boo the referees con-
‘scores heartily when he's sick. _ Temporary absence of Guard - Jimmy James could hurt Ko- * komo but James probably will { be certified for IHSAA séc- | © tional firing if physicians think "his eye injury will not develop . serious complications. © James was hurt Saturday morning at the Continental Steel Co. “when a small steel pin struck him 4n the eye, scraping the eyeball sand causing a hemorrhage, He “wasn't wearing Bosgles at the!
“ttme.
In the Mail Bag
Dear Jimmy: . We read your interesting col‘umn Feb. 11 about the Indians and Hank Potter and we agree ‘with you very much except the
son ever starts. Our gym is sold out in season tickets with the exception of 150 tickets held for the! other school. We had a full house
‘for the Logansport game just as
in every other game. ¥ » » » I DON'T KNOW who informed you that the people went to Mun-| ou were misin-.
have lost nine games. I do wish you would print this
iso the other fans will know that
we still go see the team even if
|
Cage Star Held
‘As ‘Fix’ Witness NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (UP)—|
stantly. .Yes, I agree Kokomo is great
In sports, but what was that re-|
mark about sportsmanship? Larry Mason Indianapolis. I HAD WRITTEN my piece the same day I received your letter. Kokomo has 4300 season tickets and the public sale early last week lasted only a
| matter of minutes.
Visiting teams in the confer-
| ence can't get tickets for the
NCC games in proportion to the home team. Kokomo had only 400 at Muncie and R. M. C. at Anderson ih these columns says 150 ducats go to the visiting schools.
Ex-Kentucky basketball star Wal-| ter Hirsch was held | terial witness today following a short session before the grand
as a ma-
jury.
Hirsch was held in $500 bail by Supreme Court Judge James G. Wallace, who granted a postpone-|
| So Doxie’s in town, defts and {chips In his erystal ball. Even so he played it cagey in saying
{ the Olymps would be out of the | ' league by New Year's. He didn’t |
say which year.
Olympians’ Scoring
(35 Games)
Gh rabosic G' Fe' RL Pte Av ./Aces were snowed under. by x NOS i Barnhorst 88 23 iil 497 18 | Western Kentucky, 83 to 63. ‘alther ..... 44 16 86 1.0 t ah . 48 J61 150 a ie #4. The Kentuckians, banking on | Tosherm ; . 88 191 169 81 9.01 their height and speed, led, 39 | Jones “ : 52 148 3 380 13 {to 36, at halftime and opened up Tr “oe v i Bay eM oA M8 $38 in the second half on the dccurate Barker 3B 43.2 Inn 9 |
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ment of the bail until Monday —Several' members of the Cleve-
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to return when he was needed. Lou Kester refused to hit.against!
When the former basketball player assured the judge that he
against the machine age. . When the pitching machine had been lost en ‘route to the training camp here arrived, Al Rosen and
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Free Throws Missed—Savanovich 3, McCoy 2, Holstine 2, Hankinson, Tucker, Myers, Ratzer 2. Offi¢lals—Lawrence Leland and Jewel Young.
Menendez Delays Mud Hens. Move
| TOLEDO, O., Feb. 22 (UP)— Danny Menendez, general manager of the Toledo Mud Hens of the American Association, ay postponed making a decision on whether to move the franchise to Charleston, W. Va., until at least next Wednesday. 5 The delgy will give Toledo boosters extra time to try to sell the $45,000 worth of tickets he demanded if the Triple-A baseball club is to stay here. So far, the boosters have an advance sale of $5000 toward the $50,000 promised if granted enough time. A mass meeting was planned in downtown Toledo tomorrow when the day will be set aside as “Save the Mud Hens Day.’ ’' . Menendez also demanded support from business and industry if the ball club was to survive. Declining attendance had brought
“lon the proposed shift to Charles-|
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| CHICAGO, Feb, 22 (UP)—The {Chicago Downs harness racing program will offer 115 stake features in 42 nights of this year, it was announced yesterday.
gram, June 23-August 9, will be topped by the inaugural of the Sportsman’s Park Racing Derby with a purse of $48,500, including a jackpot of $25,000, and additional prizes of. $23,500 going to final winners.
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tNell. The Irish bump into At{tucks in the second game Friday | imorning in the.. heavily-loaded
of Kevin O'Shea gave the Tigers an even split in bottom bracket of the local sec-
[tional draw.
en for the 1951-52 campaign. Bob! s ¥ =» alved).'Ratzer led DePauw scoring with
LAWRENCE CENTRAL and {ton and Greenwood, respectively, and Franklin Township looks in ‘at Warren Central. The Warriors
IN THE Ohio Valley Con-lOPen Wednésday's sectional other endeavor,” he said, “but I
against Manual.
Decatur Central is at Monrovia, why spring football practice is within a group of universitiesjfalo, The Purple Pike Township hits the road to !
Plainfield and Park School visits! Cincinnati Country Day. Howe, ‘which drew the Deaf School, goes to Lebanon, completing tonight's finales. Tomorrow's firing finds Park) at Ohio Military and Attucks at Winchester. Hallie Bryant can pile
all-time city,
‘scoring record of 389 points in
ls n Lost Pct. | 19 games.—J.A. yracuse seases ee 34 1] 84, IN THE only other state action, NCC SCORING LEADERS |B ikea i 831. 8t. Joe lost an ICC. title chance, * NCC Games OR. oo Ave "Baltimore lili i6 37 .o3|dropping a 63 to 54-ghme at home Barley, Marion ......10 8 35 201 20.1 ta Western Division {to Valparaiso. The Pumas now! Williamson, Kokome 11 63 43 169 15.4 « 'R atest Won Lost Pct. h : Hood, Anderson ....:11 83 28 154 . soils Leven # 18 834 ave a 4-3 ICC standing, leaving (Smith, Anderson ....10 58 3¢ 148 14.6 INDIANAPOLIS Ill 3 35 831 Butler with the opportunity to|xemeni Frankfort’ nu o8 3 I nl ANAPC $ 1 Armantr't, Prankfort 11 53° 31 137 12.5 wan PIER OR Ry 3 33 4 clinch a tie tomorrow night when (Sexson, Technical ,... 8 50 35 135 16.9] RESULTS EASY Nbr | re B 14 Mitchell, Kokomo ....11 51 28 128 11.6 Srrncus RASCH e Bulldogs face Valpo at the Harris, ansport .. 9 50 25 125 139 {™. Wayne 67. ’ "| Fieldhouse 2 Franz, Lafayette .... 9 48 27 123 13.7 i GAMES TONIGHT Wabash 6) |Harris, New Custle ..10- 50 22 1322 12.2 Milwaukee at INDIANAPOLIS, 8:30. fon ers ho ,,— { Baltimore at Philadelphia. Hanyinson.f i 3 3 Bamilton.s 3 5 4 id . \ 0 » y i ! volend Rall. “pao d 3 gout” +1 IHess Sidelined | C eveland Balks McCoy.c 3 2 4|Loercher.c 73:3 | Matuga.c 4 0 O/Stewarts 2 2 3 Ch T : { . Chickl.g 3 2 2Keats. g 21 2 n amp ourne § At Machin A Holstine.g' 2 3 2|Plerces 0 0 0 © Age |Mese 00 iMCormacks 1 0 3] ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla, Feb. 22| TUCSON, Ariz, Feb. 22 (UP)| weary, 5m |—Chuck. Hess of Indianapolis, Totals Th iy a 2618 191gixth among the qualifiers in the ! { land Indians rebelled today|¥apash ........... 2 2 1 j4—gg National Championship of Golf DePauw ...,...ep.enee 19 1 1 {Club Champions, was on
( the; |sidelines today. | Hess, winner of last year’s Injdianapolis Times Tournament of) {Champions, was eliminated from! the championship match play yesiterday by Ray Taylor, Pinehurst, iN. C,, 3:and 1. : : | Hess qualified Tuesday for the, 20th tournament with: a 74 and, won his first match, 8 and 5, from George Morris of Martinsville, Va. ’ Defending Champion Hobart Manley was the. victim of the biggest upset yesterday, losing to’ 19-year-old George Fischer,! Loujsville, 5 and 3, while medalist Harvie Ward was beaten, 1' up, by Herman Chilton of Wellesley, Mass.
. Cap Scorin : GP GG A Pts. PIM |Reibel sersessess BB. 30° 30 60 8 Hirschfeld 57 18 52 8 Sclisisst .. 45 2 48 33 L. Wilson 52. 11 471 28 runeteau 46 i RB 3 0 "Grady .. 54 20 {Jankowski +480. 'H 5 9 Coftin. ~~... 8 2 21 23 56 Zeidel 38 6 16 22 92 Hay eae 58 T 12 18 116 (Ashbee 30 8 1 11 32 Heller sev 38 4 10 14 .33 {Folk pa «or 40 2° 10 12 .48 {McKay ........000 45 2 4 8 31 Hall .... > 0 0 0 0 GOALIE'S AVERAGE apr Avg. 80 10 i TE ae 226 3.89 0 i —OP, games paged. CO, goals: A, (assists Pts, points: PI 8H in minflutes: GA, soals against: shutouts.
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HE DIDN'T SCORE—Norm Gustavsen, Syracuse defenseman, stick and was aiming fo score after a breakaway last night but a sensed’ the play and made a great save. The Caps and the Warriors battled to a 2-2 tie at the Coliseum.
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On Trial Here Sunday
By BILL EGGERT will be Sunday afternoon games NEXT ITEM of hockey im- When the management will exportance for ‘the Indianapolis periment with the. matinee idea Caps will be the four Sunday | and allow children, 12 and under, afternoon games scheduled in the in at . half-price when accomColiseum beginning this Sunday. panied by an adult. The Caps squeezed out one 2 8 #8 point last night in their attempt THE WARRIOR'S one-point to overtake fourth-place, St. T.ouis pickup last night’nudged them to By holding Syracuse to'a 2-2 tie. within three points of Buffalo for That leaves the Caps with five a post-season playoff spot in the more home games and as many Eastern Division race. Syracuse, |however, has eight games to play Only one more Thursday night|while Buffalo has 12 before endgame is billed here. The remain- ing its season. der *of the Coliseum skirmishes, The Caps were off to the races
lowa Prexy Upholds a Spring Grid Practice
By United Press
‘JOWA CITY, Iowa, Feb. 22—Dr. Virgil M. Hancher,
nothing wrong with spring football practice. “Excesses in athletics are as bad as excesses in any
am at a loss to appreciate fully intercollegiate athletic program
worse than some other form of whose very strong academic proathletic endeavor in the springigrams are respected the world for boys who like to play foot- gyer,
ball.” “This seems to speak well of
. ur Western Conference effort to THE - EXECUTIVE committee maintain balance and to do so
of the American Council on Edu- with faculty control,” he said. cation adopted a code last Satur- mses day night which included a ban on out-of-season practice. College Basketball Hancher said “reasonable limits| "STATE on the length of regular seasons DePauw 68, Wabash 66. and on the duration of spring @ rome vane ne or football practice would seem to Marshall 74, Morehead (Ky.) 62. me to be wise, but to date 1 see
Kentucky 83, Evansville 63. OTHERS no reason for abolishing spring Austin eas 8 Milgan 4“, practice for collegiate football.” Central Missoncr 56. Kirksville (Mo. 40.
i tyr Chie Loyola 74, 55. Hancher said he believed “ing olee a arate ot Lakes general” the National Collegiate pin Tech 75 Aevum Athletic Association and collegi-| Duke 87, Wake Fraustes (outany) 3
ate conferences should enforce Fiamier eg rtna” 57.
i 3 -| Georgetown 71, Maryland 61. regulations of ‘intercollegiate ath | Gettvsbure 63, Mt. St. Mary's 57. letics. | Glenville (W. Va.) 65, Shepherd (W. Va.) y 8 8 y Holy Cross 65, Dartmouth 53. HOWEVER, he said accrediting Kentucky 75, Vanderbilt 45, i i ight withd Lincoln Memorial 82, Bethel 68. agencies mig: raw or with-| Lousiana College 67, Northeast Louisiana
hold accreditation from Schools! manhattan 74, NYU 66 (overtime), “in which athletics are allowed Maryisnd State 85, Adelphi 77.
Millsaps 65, Mississippi College 45. to overshadow, weaken or de-| Morris Harvey 65. Potomac (W. Va.) 63.
moralize academic efforts.” PA, ead €,. Southwesters
| on . Hancher said he felt the West-| Dine, "os Guhbeee wis.) 91 ern Conference “has done an ex-|g overtime).
(double
| Siena 55, Niagara 47. "Southeastern Louisiana 68, Lovola
. . | Orleans) 66, High School Basketball | St. John's 76, Cineinnatl 84. Ben Davis 60. Clayton 43 [oe Mary's (Xetan) 72, St. Edwards 59. Bloomington University 61, Brownstown 58. Stetson kd i.) on Miehisan Teen, 5
vansville Lincoln 48, 3 gdle. Ten: Yalssilie Lines Rs OTe asville 43. Union 80, Middle Tennessee 56.
. | Verm Mas: ’ Holland 65, Evansville Mater Del 47. | Vireiata nw Viesinia "Tech %
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Ireland 64, Chrisney 63 Waynesburg 63, Bethan : y (W. Va.) B54. South Be nd Riley 50 IW Central 57. West Texas 75, Arizona Slate (Tempe) 62
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in the first period as Dutch Reibel and Eddie Bruneteau creased the Warrior net with goals for a 2-0 lead. They sagged |in the second period as Syracuse's {Kelvin Burnett and Billy Goodén tied up the score at 2-2. That's where it. remained throughout a scoreless final period which could not-be extended into an overtime because Syracuse had to .return home in time to play Buffalo tomorrow night. " ” 2
REIBEL'S tally was his 30th of the season. The rookie is only two behind the AHL leader, Steve Wochy of Cleveland. It was Syracuse's final appear-
ance here this season giving the
{Caps a 4 to 3 edge with one tie, Tomorrow night Indianapolis is in Pittsburgh against the Horinets, the league's over-all leader (that has bumped ‘off the Caps six
{17 points. Loercher chipped in| Speedway stay at home to Pendle- president of the University" of Iowa, said today he sees of seven times.
The first matinee game hers this season will pair the Caps with Hershey at 3 p. m. Sunday. The remaining matinee opponents will be Providence, Mar. 2; BufMar, 9, Mar. 18. r
Hockey Summary
INPIANAPOLIS: Goal, Hall; defense, Folk, flin: center, ‘Retbel: wings, Bclisize zi. Hirschfeld: alternates. Hay. Zeidel, O'Grady, Ashbee, L. Wilson, Jankowski,
Bruneteau, Heller. Syracuse: Goal, Bell; defense, Alle, | Tottle; center, - Curick: wings, Narduzzi, ayden, Bure
| Ford; alternates, Gustavsen,
{nett, Casanato, Pidhirny, Lemieux, Sums mers, McCurdy, Gooden. Officials: Referee, Doug Davies; lines ymen, Hal Jackson, ‘Johnny Borrell. » SCORE BY PERIODS INDIANAPOLIS . ening 0-2 : 3 6-3
Syracuse-. .. le a | SCORING ! FIRST PERIOD: 1, INDIANAPOLIS. Rie bel (Sclisizzll 14:45. 2, INDIANAPOLIS, Bruneteau (L, Wilson, Heller) 18:11. |alties—Folk (holding Gooden) 4:54, Tottle tholding J. Wilson) 9:48, Coflin (tripping MeciMurdy) 12:12, Folk (tripping Burnett) SECOND PERIOD: 3, Syracuse, Burnett (Hayden, Allen) 10:56. 4, Syracuse, Gooden (McMurdy, Hayden) 13:47. Penalties Zeidel (hooking Burnett) 3:31. Hay (crosse jenesking McMurdy) 13:00 ! THIRD PERIOD: Bcoring—None. Penile (Hes—Hay (elbowing Lemieux) 4:32, Casae nato (slashing O'Grady) 6:51.
On the Ice
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS
EASTERN DIVISION o GP W L T G OGPts, Hershey ...... 28 23 5 199 177 61 Providence 57 26 28 3 220 229 53 Buffalo 22 37 1 182 243 48 Syracuse 60 22 37 1 132 243 4% WESTERN DIVISIO) pos GP W LT G OGPts, Pittsburgh ... 56 40 13 3 230 141 83 Cleveland ..... 56 34 11 5 215 143 13 Cincinnati .... 50 26 27 6 160 188 58 t. Loui 24 -31 1 209 21 49
s 56 ¢ INDIANAPOLIS 58 18 34 6 196 RESULTS LAST NIGHT INDIANAPOLIS 2, Syracuse 3 (tie), (Only game scheduled.) WEEK-END SCHEDULE Tomorrow -—~ INDIANAPOLIS at Pitise burgh, Buffalo at Syracuse, Cincinnati at Cleveland, Hershey at St. Loils. | -Sunday—Hershey at INDIANAPOLIS | o'clock in the afternoon), St. Louis a {Cincinnati (afternoon), Pittsburgh at Bufe 'falo (afternoon), Cleveland at Providence,
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