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R. 17, 1952

ncie’s Jim Sullie

t statistics into n eight tourney | their rivals by New Albany ing 62.3 points by a margin of

)n—the first in rney—also went itral and Terre ing quintets at y emerging ‘with Wayne Salmon's period. Central wing a 13-point

UP elite and ing New Albany the “Big Ten" the Second Ten,

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Ken Loeffler, ho stunned exonal invitation raise today for ng. in turn, credited

nps to—‘a bunch nd a flash-pivot

’ o genius of the effler was greate hile the Explore ng through four teams in the na- » whiz Tom Gola dervish” Norm a place in the , starting Mar. ekin were jointly valuable player”

ies and experts a's triumph they est amount of -faced little man t. beautifully itted chagrined ackburn, whose lost in the title 75-64, on Saturew how to take ery opportunity.’ vords were an n of Coach Dur his top-seeded was routed by semifinal—“They vantage over us, the third man, ow to exploit it

; 2 praise, Loeffler a modest tribute college team I He pointed out rs’ - “skinniness” that paid off in ose balls. ‘ated on his 1ewa basketball atrevolutionize the g method. The ctly shown in the lerers scored convottling up Daye g pivot man, 6Meineke.

; ” ays a set pivot,” sr. “That means } or less station ke to do that, betoo many ways an be stopped.” stopped ‘power by collapsing

lefense. The flydn’'t get a pass Don, and un-

them, they kept g—and losing the

' 2 veffler. “Instead a ‘flash pivot,’ of our men slides t post for just a We get more nities that way much harder to

if many other system, Loeffler a twinkle, “no, 7 will when they ve have had with

eting 8, Mar. 17 (UP) 8 of the six aseball clubs in in Arizona and 1eét here tomorans for. 1953. The d White Sox, St, ew York Giants, s and the Pitts-1-be-represented;

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Calder Cup Playoffs Start Tomorrow Without Caps |

Close Season

5-4 Win Over Barons

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The American Hockey League's $73,000 Calder Cup)

playoff starts tomorrow night The Caps, who have play

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n With

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without Indianapolis. ed in nine playoffs and have|

won the cup twice, finished their 1951-52 season yesterday

with a well-earned 5 to 4 triumph over the Cleveland Barons before 3264 Coliseum customers.

The triumph, however, failed to 8

boost the Caps out of the league's “over-all” cellar, Their 22d vic tory in the 68-game schedule left them one point behind Syracuse, the Eastern Division’s cellar-club that finished with 51 points.- - J 2 » CHASING after the Calder Cup this season will be Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Cincinnati

from the Western «Division and kowski,

threatened during the final seven minutes with tallies by Fred hero and Jerry Reid. Cap Goalie Glenn Hall and Left Winger Enio Sclisizzi will join the parent Detroit Red "Wings tomorrow in Detroit and remain with the Red Wings for the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Hockey Summary

THDIANAPOLIS: Goal Hall: Qetense, Heller; center, O'Grady; wing

Ashbee; alternates, Folk, Scomin,|

Cox's 715

[Paces Local

Pin Firing

[Workers bowling league with a 715 at Iaria's alleys last night. Cox had nine consecutive strikes | to get his 278. He has an average | of 182, He hit 225 and 212 but]

had three small splits to offset

‘some sparkling pin-dropping.

| Mike Barth Electric downed | Mechanics Laundry in two ganies land the Teamsters Union team {blanked Roselyn Bakeries In Traveling League Highlights. | , Bill Lane of Barth turned in {the best .afternoon . individual showing with 619. He had 197-1194-228. But behind: him was Red Stuart of Fred Cline Real-

Hershey, Providence and Buffalo So Jolislag Dao, Hirschfeld, Relbel, Brune-| tors, who had 618.

from the Eastern. | Cleveland: [Goal Bowers: defense. 8a-| Ss Series A, a best-of-seven play, w Wochy, Lynn: altermaies. Reels," wlamms.| n:.2. 8 will match Pittsburgh and 3oere, RC flildebrand, Gordon. DAVIES | yyps grap 179-216-223 and tied Hershey. Series B, best-of-five,| Officials: Referee, Walton Russell; lines- 'Fonnie Snyder of Yaver at. 197 pairs Cleveland and Providence Me™ Hal Jackson, Johnny be 3 mnoiaNAPOLEE BY PERIOD DB 1 3d lin the individual average race. while Cincinnati and Buffalo will INDIANAPOLIS ...... ...2 0 2—4 Dick Weber tops the league—with square off in Series C. | PIRST pErich LA RY retand. Gordon 198: ” » evelan 0 on Series D will match the win- (Ou! a3 eS cian-| Marta Roberts of Marott Shoe ners of Series B and Series C|fowskl, [Colin Arbheer, Fl: and) Gi'ss. Store got the singles lead in the and the winner of Series D will | Penalties None. 4+ INDIANAPOLIS. | [27th women state championships move into the playoff finals With ,, owski (O'Grady) 1.49. 5. INDIAN-'at Terre Haute. She scored on the winner of Series A. Thus if APOLIS. Jankowski (Ashbee, Coflin) 10: 30 |

Pittsburgh or Hershey can go all }

Realities —

Chrystal (tripping, Sclisizzl)

34 SRD PERIOD 6. INDIANAPOL IS, the way the winner could pocket , THIRD, EERIOD at 8:53 7 INDIAN$23,000 in player-pool money. APOLIS, Folk (O'Grady. Ashbee) 11:09. 8 Cleveland. Shere (Wochy, Stearns) u = » 13:01. _ 9, Cleveland. Reid (Davies) 16:20 Penaities L. Wilson (charging Reigle)

WHILE Indianapolis finished out of the playoff .race, the Caps

qualified their general-manager On the Ice

Dick Miller to serve on a league

1804, She won the singles title at}

Ft. Wayne lase year.

Bertha Gorka and Judy Hindel| tied for first in the doubles! matches. the team scoring and Patty Dryer of Morris Plan holds the all-| |events leadership in the Class A

Emerson Cox led the Hosiery |

Morris Plan still leads]

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TITLE TEAM—The Central Y of Indianapolis recently won the | 1952 Indiana YMCA championship for intermediate swimmers |

(under the age of 17). Members of the team (left to right) are: Top row—Leon Perkinson, Bill Mays, David Gunyon; James Lewis, | coach; (seated) Robert Criss, Ronald Salisbury, Jack Patterson and |

Olymps Face Babe Aids Pro Prestige

AUGUSTA; Ga., Mar. 17 (UP)

Playoffs, Bow

i nine professionals was boosted To Pis ons a notch today by the latest vicThe Indianapolis Olympians B 3 gL med Mrs. Mildred awaited this week's NBA pro playoffs after completing their Mrs. Zaharias narrowly missed season with 111 to 92 loss to Ft. equalling the tournament record ‘Wayne's Zollner -Pistons, yesterday as she .won the The Olymps, who open up Women's Titleholders' Golf against the Minneapolis Lakers Tournament with a 72-hole score 34 and loar=0f 209 strokes, shooting a 79 on

In the playoffs, won J 32 for the season, finishing ahead the final round, to pick up a $1000 of the Pistons in third place in first prize. the Western Division. It was only the third time in 13 Zollner's 111 points ‘Were tops years that. a professional has

, for the season in the Summit City won this tourney, The 1951 edi-

and were produced by balanced tion was particularly galling to scoring. Zollner ted 34 to 24 at{the play-for-pay gals because the first quarter and 568 to 42 at amateurs finished first and the halftime. second, Don Lofgran's six ‘consecutive, This year, though, . pros took! fielders brought the Olymps to down the first four places. Betsy! within a 76 to 69 margin but the Rawls of Austin, Tex. finished {Pistons spurted again, {second with 308, seven strokes! Dike Eddléman, Larry I'oust and Frankie Brian each had 19

The prestige of golfdom’s fem-;

land, O,, lors, tying with pro Louise Suggs

behind Mrs. Zaharias, and Patty Berg of Minneapolis, Minn., and Marilyn Smith of Wichita, Kas, tied for third with 307. Amateur Claire Doran of Clevetook low amateur -hon-

of Carrollton, Ga., for fifth place in the overall standings with 309,

Local Greek Bears Win Midwest Meet

The Indianapolis Greek Bears won their second four-team Midwest Hellenic Invitational tourney at the South Side Armory yesterday. ” The Bears took the fourth ane

{nual event with a 42 to 38 trie

{umph over a combined Middle town-Hamilton team in the chame |plonship game. Cincinnati and South Bend ¢ also competed.

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markers, Lofgran led both teams) with 22 points. or or | Indianapolis (2) Ft. Wayne (111) \ 14 ofl ts ft pt 'Barnhorst.t 1 68chaus.t g 2 olland 2 0 4Kerrist 4 3 4 Lavoy.t 3 2 ob Closs.t 2 0 8 Roabeheie- 33 fiowtc {4 Start High gran.c Are. C 3 Barker.g 1 0 1Briang 23 3 ar q as O'Brien.g 6 3 lFendley.w 0 I NH {Walther.g § 5 Johnsons 3 0 IToshefl,& 1 1 O0Eddlemang 8 3 1} t Kiley.g 0 606 0 Totals 18 20 27 Totals 41 29 20 ~Nooring by Quarters INDIANAPOLIS 4 18 3) 11 2 Ft. Wayne M4 4 28 NM i) Free Throws Missed RBarnporal 3. Hel land, Lavoy 2, Grabosk) 2 oferan H {O'Brien 2. Walther 2. Tosheff, Schaus Rearmament Program Has Eddleman, Kiley, Foust Created Thousands of

Pro Basketball Additional Openings NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

(Final) in many years to get a big-pay

AM CAN HOCKE LEAGUE committer of directors, who will gis Hock t championship field. She had 1688. Dick Patiorson, Joe Duggan and Jerry Godwin also are members | WESTERN DIVISION US. Civil Service Job with supervise the playoffs. Indianap-| estern Division, 0G Pls | 2 a a | of the team. | Rochester ....oiiiinnens 43 ei generous vacations, sick leaves, olis’ two efficient linesmen, Hal Bittshureh i 3 261 I 2 IN THE MEN'S state meet at| | INDIANAPOL 18 ER 3 } 318 retirement pensions and. other Jackson and Johnny. Serrell, also (Cincinnati ease 6820 33 s 183 18 84 Evansville, Indianapolis bowlers! Lill Ie Cream Wins City Net Crown waite : a a Fl have been named the top lines-| INDIANAPOLIS . 58 22 40 6 232 213 80|moved into third place in two Y EASTERN PIV, Lost Pet) S00 today! Learn how men of the league by coaches astern Diislo® oc pts. events. Indianapolis Herald took Lilly Ice Cream won the city|aged by John Pappas, £x-Manual Routan” ray 40 Io’ gi] You cam prepurs ab Sama and players and will work the Beat PR 8 5 28 5 256 318 78 over third spot in the team stand- independent basketball champion-| football player, was Bailey League,| New York ©. iii 3 31 1 to get one of the many Buffalo-Cincinnati series tomor-|Gigriicnce =o: GF 35 33 § 230 208 %|ings with 2667 and Ray Rathzship by downing Silver Circle ex-Attucks star, who made 14|Eh fadelphia 33 33 200 excellent jobs open Name. . row and Thursday in Cincinnatl. Sirause dEsGits 38 a a0 #1 lland Harold Bradley rolled 1228 Bar, 66 to 64, at the Dearborn points. Phil Walker of Silver - RESULTS YESTERDA ty . Now! / Set The Caps’ first victory this) ,, 4ente 4. Hershey 3 in the doubles. Bradley had a/gym last night. {Circle won the sportsmanship] Minneapolis 136, Baltimore 83. Act Today! = / season over Cleveland wis) REiHolnf Sige « lose “Heading the Lilly team, man- trophy. | Fn Ln i Vn

sparked by Lou Jankowski’ 8 three-goal hat trick and the goal-|

G tending of 19-year-old Glenn, 0 42 14 11 128 135 95) Hall. It was Jankowski’s first Montreal rains 81 13 2 a 18 134 i professional hat trick. Boron’ une 51 33 14150108 6 New York ..... 67 22 32 13 171711990 $7 ® 4 = Chicago . . .. 67 15 43 9 148 229 39 HALL, who has been named his Pétrott RESULTS Yo TERDAY team’s most valuable player, | Boston 2, Montreal 1 booted out 20 saves in the final, Toronto 4 New York 2. period as Cleveland drew close. | Other Cap players honored with | Cap Scoring . trophies and gifts yesterday were| (Final, Unofficial) Center Dutch Reibel, team’s high! Tolrel ie a 3 4 rie. PIM scorer; Player-Coach Ott Heller, Hirschfeld | 67°33 73 6] 8 ) od .62 19 40 59 30 Trainer Mert Prophet and Left per? : 185 a 8a 3 Winger Enio Sclisizzi. |Brasiens 2B hwo Sclisizzi received a Tv console O'Grady xi : 64 12. 28 8 3 as the team’s most popular play-|Janrowski rR e225 er in a fan poll. But Sclisizzi Ashbeeus vee +30 3 17 28 2 lives in Canada, 90 miles from Hay . ‘68 1 15 13 171 the nearest TV station and won- Heller --. 43 {BR x ders how much it will cost to take Glovers . 10 5 8 1 3 the set across the border. The Giesebrechis ‘3 $1 ¢ hb If Hat Trick Club presented the jicomy. +303 wn 2 trophies. Ludlow Furniture and, (Eaastuk AA o 1 ! 8 s General Electric Supply provided | “Traded ‘or sold’ during season. the TV set. | **Played 27 games with Buffalo es GOALIE'S AVERAGE | 3 : ! GP GA Awe. 8O CLEVELAND led only at thejgay ................ 68 272 400 ©

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