Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1952 — Page 26
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WEDNESDAY, APR, 16, 1952
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But Rocky Will Make It Tough
By United Press CHICAGO, Apr, 16—Sugar Ray Robinson's sharp punching made him a 3 to 1 favorite to defend’ his middlewdight
“championship tonight against Rocky Graziano, although Gra-
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Red Wings
By Upited Press
DETROIT, Apr. 16—Weary but happy Detroit Red Wing # hockey players headed home
i today, holders of the Stanley f (Cup and the National Hockey ¢ League championship, plus a couple of playoff records for good measure, The Red Wings completed the ‘ |greatest rout in playoff history last night by downing the Mon treal Canadiens, 3-0. Detroit thus became the first team ever to sweep through the playoffs in eight games, the minimum number possible.
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- - stan Head Home Loaded With organist payed “Auld Lang puck past Gerry McNeill into the put the Canadiens back at full Syne,” denoting the end of the Montreal cage twice. last night strength, long ice season. and helped push it home a third aN 8 ALEX DELVECCHIO slipped
With their backs to the wall, the puck to.Prystal out of a cor-
whitewashing, equalled a playoff ner scramble and it was quickly
record of four shutouts. He the Canadiens came out skating . convert. e blanked Toronto twice ian the hard and fast, but Prystal Glen ph goon ‘second |
semi-finals and added a pair of o,0504 them in their tracks with score at 19:39 of the middle pe-| shutouts against Montreal. a scoring thrust at 6:50 of the'riod as he tapped in Prystal's reFrank MgCool of Toronto and opening period. His first marker bound. And Prystal came back at| Dave Kerr of New York were came only nine seconds before 7:35 of the final period on a other net-minders to administer Maurice (The Rocket) Richard solo to fool McNeil from 20 feet four goose eggs in playoff com- stepped out of the penalty box tolout. ° 4 pétition. However, McCool need-; aoe rT ed 13 games and Kerr nine games to do it. SBawchuk had only elght]
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‘Howe Cagers Will ‘Meet Faculty Five
A basketball team composed of seniors at Howe High School will meet the faculty's varsity five at 8 o'clock Saturday night in the Hornet's gymnasium, : Recruits from the faculty Include Rex Anderson, Robert Belding, Lyman Combs, Carl Edds, E. Franklin Fisher, Alvin E. Geler, Samuel T, Kelley, Harrison Richardson, Kenneth Smartz, Thomas Stirling and Hervie Vertrees, Referee will be Willlam Wood, physical educational instructor at School No. 85, An Intra-mural game will open the program at 7 o'clock,
Irish Lose
IOWA CITY, Iowa, Apr. 18 (UP)~~Iowa opened its home baseball season here yesterday with a 7 to 2 win over Notre Dame behind the six-hit pitching of freshman Merle Jensen. Iowa
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gone 15 rounds six times. The payoff for both scrappers will be excellent, The net was expected to be about $200,000 and with $80,000 added for television, Robinson should get about $84.000 and Grasiano about $70,000. The scrap will be both televised and broadcast over CBS WFBMVv, 9 p.m.
Kowalski Beats Mazurki
Wiadek Kowalski, 275, Detroit grappler, dropped the first fall to Mike Mazurki, 242, Hollywood, last night at the Armory but came back to take two straight before 2500 fans. Al Lovelock, 218, Houston, and Bobby Mangoff, 235, Chicago, battled to a 30-minute draw in the semiwindup, Chief Big Heart, 220, took the opener in 18 minutes, defeating Carlos Rodrigues, 229.
Table Tennis Notes
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