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Olymps Face lakers in 1st Playoff

By FRANK ANDERSON "Times Sports Writer 29

+ MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 22 ~The first sign of spring is a dollar sign as far as the In-

dianapolis Olympians are con-! cerned. The Olymps and the Minneapolis tip off in quest of $2500 here! tomorrow night. The $2500 rep-/ resents the winner's share in the| National Basketball Association's best-of-three Western Division Series B playoft. The second game of the series| will be played in Indianapolis’| Butler Fieldhouse, Tuesday, . 8 ‘Sy : THE OLYMPS packed more, than uniforms when they en-| trained for this metropolis. Stowed away in. their memories) was the Lakers’ victory in last season's playoff. Minneapolis holds a 5-4 edge in the regular season games be-| tween the two clubs. The Olymps| were able to win only once in five visits here. They defeated the Lakers three of four times in Indianapolis.

none of these super-accuracy shenanigans. If he needed a deer he'd take down his trusty lever gun and sneak in close to where he could spot his buck through the wings of a Rocky Mountain rear leaf sight, or just blast at him running and hope. > ¥ . IF HE craved to eliminate a garden - marauding woodchuck, he'd poke him dead with a .22 rimfire—maybe. And all that arithmetic about velocity and trajectory curves—that was strictly for people who liked their oatmeal sprinkled with decimal points.

And once upon a time this character went a-varminting with two dyed -in- the - wool woodchuckers, real gun nuts, He guffawed when they loaded the car with binoculars, with boxes of carefully labeled cartridges, handloads every one, with two rifles, heavy-barreled | jobs bearing tenderly adjusted

If the series should go the Scope sights, plus shooting limit, the third game will be sticks and Citueirests.

played here, Wednesday. The Lakers drew the extra game by| virtue of having finished second in the regular season, one peg] higher than the Olymps. | » - ¥ THE WINNER of this round; will meet Rochester in a best-of-five set for the right'to play the winner of the Eastern Division playoffs. First-place Rochester | disposed of fourth-place Ft. Wayne in two straight games. { Tomorrow night's game is the! big deal. The Olymps figure to

take the Lakers in Indianapolis. And they want.Rochester to ve Greyhounds Announce

the destination on their next train/ Spring Sports Card {

ride. Indiana Central Athletic Director AnOlymp Coach Herm Schaefer |g, gus Nicoson as released the Greyhounds’ |

Daseball, track, golf d_ tenni hedules | has put his team’s chances in Sol And nis schedu simple terms. “We'll win if we| “RaschatlLotisville hustle,” says Herm. “The Lakers at" Wabash, 3 ot 0 7: Earlha 2), April 19: es are bigger than we are, but iy Ftinam 2) Apr a they're slow. Speed is our ace in|deraon n May 1:

BUT EVENTUALLY the car stopped by a long pasture dotted with den-piles far from the road, and the gun nuts got out. To sneak up close when a chuck stood at attention by his hole? No, to set up shooting shop on a rise near the wall which commanded the whole field clear of the road— 200 yards, twice .22 range, from the nearest chuck’s mound. What kind of foolishness was this? thought Ray.

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{ (2, ay 3: at Manchester, May 6; atl the hole.” Rose Poly, May 10; Anderson, May 13; Rn Franklin, May 15; Hanover, May 21. |

Track—Earlham, April 19: Manchester, |

THE OLYMPS can’t match the|April 22: Rose Poly Relays. April 26: at Anderso April Tayl M ! Lakers’ terrific trio of George Hanover, “My “at pranklin. May 10 | e t 17; Mikan, Vern Mikkelsen and Jim coir oinre at Buller. May 11 yPacsier| Pollard. But they do have better go TO} —=Tazior, April 24; , Apdersan, April] ay : an n, a balance. Only six points sepa-|{8; at Hanover, May 13° Homer Canter

rated the first and eighth Olymp|* fenmic rans. Aoril 24: at Manchester, scorers at the end of the regular April 39 Franklin, May 17; Li \ : at Hanover, season. Leading the parade is Ni, State, May 15. 18, 17; Anderson, | Joe Graboski with 13.9. 2 With the exception of Wah Jones all the Olympians are in top shape. Jones sat out the last week of the season with a sprained ankle. He won't know about the ankle until he tries it. And he plans to try it tomorrow

TONIC AND SHAMPOO

night. The Olymps will find a new Mikan, This season, for the first) MWins a new Friend with

time in In his career, he was displaced as the NBA's top scorer. Paul Arizin of Philadelphia turned the trick. out-pointing the) Laker giant, 1565 to 1495. | n

each bottle purchased. Big 4 Tonic’s “Foam Action” the quick gentle 5 to | foamy bubbles, thorBUT MIKAN .is no has-been. Dygly Sleanses scalp He'd like nothing better than to K > . sses. step on the Olymps’ shoulders to! eeps your hair absoturn on the limelight again. If lutely clean and fresh the Olymps operate according to smelling. Big 4 is the Schaefer's plats, George won't ll geientific tonic, worked et the opportunity. 8 Mikan, Kkelsen and Polland| out carefully by a barber aren't the whole Laker story. It| who for many years just seems that way. Proportion-| {studied at close Tange, ately dangerous are Bob Hawi hair and scalp condison, Whitey Skeog, Slate Martin : . Pep Saul, Joe Hutton, Lew Hitch ig Bis 4 Tonic ang and Howie Schultz. Ig Shampoo wi make a big difference in vour hair. Try a bottle today. Buy it at your

Despite the Lakers’ fearsome reputation, there are 10 Olymps Druggist’s. Ask for it at your Barber's.

and a coach who think Minne-| apolis can be beaten. Graboski,| Leo Barnhorst, Bob Lavoy, Paul, Walther, Bill Tosheff, Don Lof-| gran, Jones, Cliff Barker, Bucky O'Brien and Joe Holland are! ready. So's Schaefer. .

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ONCE UPON a time there lived a crusty character named Ray, which is only part of his true name, who was strictly a thutty-thutty man. For him, none of these new- fangled scope sights, |

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Soon he learned. An ncaus : tious chuck popped out _of his hole a full 300 yards across the field.

“That's for me,” grunted one gun nut, and shifted his rifle in the chuck-rest, closing the bolt on one of those wildcat loads. That's tor the birds, scoifed

was as safe as if he were in church. But the splitting crack of the 224 high-velocity job was ine stantly ‘echoed by that waters melon-plop made by a 55-grain pellet slamming home, a plunk dear to every varmint hunter's ears. Ray began to think a’ bit, = » " HE THOUGHT harder when another chuck was executed fully as far from the gun. i “Let nie try that,” exclaimed | the not-so-crusty Ray when the next chuck strolled from his den. And so began either his salvation or his damnation as

ALL-STARS—Indiana Central's Woody McBride (left) and

a4 gun nut, On the journey home Ray's talk the 3 of the whys of | Purdue's Carl McNulty, members of the Indiana College All-Stars,

straight-taper barrels and 12X | will be in the lineup when the All-Stars face the Indianapolis Kaut-

scopes, of what was full length | skys at 8:15 p. m. Thursday i in Tech High School gym, case resizing, ahd of how could |

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