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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1946 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR. PAGE 19 Recruits9 Play Surprises Caps As New Haven Hockey Team Triumphs, 6-1 OFFICIAL 1946 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE AT TOLEDO AT COLUMBUS AT MILWAUKEE AT INDIANAPOLIS AT LOUISVILLE AT ST. PAUL AT MINNEAPOLIS May 4, 5, 5 Apr. 27, tS, IS June 11, 12 July 4, 4, 5 Hank Goldup Slams In One Goal In Each Period New Haven, Feb. 14 CP Depleted of its stars In a whole-tale raid Sunday in which eight stalwarts left New Haven and seven others came from the Fort Worth farm club, the Eagles here tonight lambasted the Indianapolis Capitols, current leaders of the American Hockey League, by a 6-1 score: The crowd of 2.000 saw Han! I TOLEDO BOX SCORES June 6, 7 July 9, 10 Apr.

17, 18, 19 May 21, 22 June 21, 22. Aug. 28, 29 Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 1 July 31 Aug.

1,2,3 Apr. 20. tl, tl May 23, 24 June 29, 30, SO Aug. 5, tS, 26 May 20, 21, 22 July 1. 2, 3 Aug.

28, 29 COLUMBUS OF BIG LEAGUE Apr. 29, 30 May 29. 30. 30 July 6, 7, 7 Sept 2 2, 3 Apr. 20, tl, tl May 23, 24 June 25, 26, 27 Aug.

t5, tS, 26 AT KANSAS CITY May 2, 3 June 3, 4. 5 July 15, 16 July tS, t8, 29, 30 "May" 879 June 8, 9, 9 July 13, H. Aug. 1, 2, 3 May47s75 June 6, 6, 7 July 9, 10 Aug. 7, 8, 9 June 1, t.

July 11, 12 Aug. 4. 5. 6 I.J '48 Olympics Will Be Held At London By ARTHUR GUNDERSON London, Feb. 14 (UP) Tha 1948 Olympic games were awarded to London today by the International Olympic Committee.

No definite date for the games was set, but they will be held during the summer months. Lon don won out over Lucerne, Switzerland, where the winter events of the 1948 Olympics will be held. London's selection was announced by Lord Burghley, chairman of the British Olympic Council and an Olympic hurdles Turn to Page 20, Column 1 wmuj BLUie uiilc in train LEAGIE STANDING Wtern Division riod to pace the Eagles to vie INDIANAPOLIS AND A. A. GAMES Apr.

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3 Apr. 23. 24 May 25, t6, tS July 1, 2, 3 Apr. 25, 26 May 27, 28 June 28, 29. SO, SO Sept.

4, 5, 6 SPORTS NEWS Apr. 27, t8, 18 June 11, 12 July 4, 41. 5 LOUISVILLE ARE PUBLISHED May 6, 7 June 9, 9 July 11, 12 Aug, 4, 5, 6 May 4, 5, June 3, 4, 5 July 9, 10 Aug. 7. 8.

9 May 8, 9 June 1, July 13, 14. 14 Aug. 1, 2. 3 1 May 2, 3 June 6, 7 July 15, 16 July Apr725726 May 27. 28 June 28, 29, SO, 30 Sept.

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25, 26 May 27, 28 June 24. 25. 26, 27 Sept 4. 5. 6 MaFTlTiTf June 19, 20 July 19, 20 PU.

Indianapolis 37 18 7 61 Pittsburgh 35 16 7 S7 Cleveland 31 30 7 49 St. Louis 18 33 6 43 Eastern Buffalo 38 13 6 Hershey 33 19 6 50 Providence 16 37 4 $6 New Haven 11 38 a 81 May 25, t6, tS June 22, 35, tS Sept. 7, 8, 8 13714 ,15" June 17, 18 July tt, tt, 22 May 29, 30. 301 31 May 18. J9, 19 June 13, 14 July 25, 26 MILWAUKEE IN THE STAR July 6, 7, 7, 8 Sept.

12, 2, 3 Aug. 11, It, 12, 13 Aug. 18, 18.19, 20; Aug. 21, 22. 23 May 16, 17 June 15.

16, 16 July 23, 24 Augl1ll.15.16'l! "May 18, 19, 19 June 13, 14 July 25. 26 May 16, 17 June 15, 16, 16 May 11, It, It June 19, 20 July 19, 20 KANSAS CITY Apr. 27, 18, tS June 10, 11 July 4, 41, 5 Aue. 31. Sent.

1. 1 July 23, 24 lory. Checking savagely and skatirg furiously throughout the entire 60 minutes, the recruits performed ably. Goldup opened the scoring In the first period and in the next frame, after Syd Howe scored the Caps' only counter, again put the Eagles ahead with a solo dash. In the hectic final frame, Bill Cupolo, Bob Dawes, Bill Gooden and Goldup scored in that order to complete the rout.

Summary: N-w Haven (61. Indlanapoll Henrv. Goalie Wilson I.abrte Ivft Defence Pawpa Rlfht DefellM Filbert Cnlrlup Ci-nter DoilKlaa Oooden TWt Wine; Bukovitch Cupolo Right Wing Lewtck New Haven pareii: Milne, Bowman, Forget, jone, Kltaon, Rlttinger, Powell, A. Brown. Indianapolis spares: Millar, Blake.

Simpson, Howe, Keating. Bruneteau. J. Brown. OTIcial Eddl Burke and Rabbit McVeigh.

Score by Period New Haven 1 1 4 May 13, 14 15 June 17, 18 July tl, tt, 22 Aug21, 22, 23 May 16," 17 June 15, 16,16 Aug. IS, 18, 19, 201 Aug. 14, 15. 16, 17 Aug. 11, It, 12, 13 LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS.

American League New Haven 6, Indianapolis 1. National league Boston 3, New York 3 (tie). United States League Omaha 5, Fort Worth S. May lOfl. 19 Stolz Joyce Bout on WISH Tonighf June 13, 14 May 11.

12, It June 19, 20 July 19. 20 ST. PAUL July 23, 24 July 25. 26 FOR COMPLETE Apr. 207i7' 1 May 23, 24 June 25, 26, 27 Aug.

tS, tS, 28 May 21. 22 June 22, tS, tS, 24 Aug. 27, 28 Aug. 18,18, 19, 20 Aug. 11, It, 12, 13 May 13, 14, 15 June 17, 18 July tl, SI, 22 Aug.21.22.

23 May i'ltlt June 19, 20 July 19. 20 Aug. IS. 10.19. 20 It Sunday Independence Day Apr.

17, 18, 19 May 21. 22 June 22, tt, Aug. 2728 Apr. 207, tt May 23. 24 June 25, 26.

27 Aug. t5, t.f, 26 It Sundays Independence Day MINNEAPOLIS READ THE STAR Edward Musial, Aug. 14, 15, 16, 17 "May-: 1 Si i7i 9 June 13, 14 July 25, 26 Augl, 11,12, 12 9 Sunday Memorial Day Labor Day Apr, 27, 29 May 29, 130 June 11 July 41, 3. 7 Aug. 30 Sept.

121. 3 10 Sundays Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day May 16, 17 June 15, 16 July 23, 24 It Sunday. Independence Day May 13. 14, 15 June 17, 18 July it, tt, 22 Aug. 21, 22, 23 10 Sundays Decoration Day Labor Day ae.i iii.i..aaaiBMaMaaiaa 10 Sundays Memorial Day Labor Day AT HOME It Sundays Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Indianapolis 0 I 0 1 Ftr.t Period 1, New Haven, Goldup Brother Of Star, Signed By Indians Signing of Edward Musial, 20-year-old brother of Stanley Musial, great outfielder of the St.

Louis Cardinals, was announced ALL STAR DATES JULY 17 18. SUNDAY DATES IN ITALICS HOLIDAY DATES IN BRACKETS J. V-oonen, w.in- renairy, A-eswica. Second Period 2, Indlanapolia, Howe fBruneteau), 3. New Haven.

Goldup (Milne), 9:32. Penalties, Milne, Roa-aignol. Third Period 4, New Haven, Ciipolo 'Gnoden. Lahrlel, New Haen, rawes (unassisted), 6, New Hav-n, Gooden (Jones). 13:00: 7.

New Haven, Ooldup (unassisted 10-33. Penaltlea, Belbert, Blake, Rlttlncer. Labrle. BASKETBALL IF SO WHY? yesterday by Al Schlensker, treas SCORES urer of the Indianapolis baseball club. Young Musial, also an outfielder, was signed by Billy Southworth, manager of the Boston Braves.

Stanley Musial, who launched his A.A. Will Return This Season To 4-Trip Program Columbus, Feb. 14 President H. Roy Harney today released the American Association's 154-game schedule for 1946, calling for a restoration of the program under which Eastern and Western teams each make four trips into the other's domain. The association operated on a three-trip schedule during the war years.

Opening games April 17 will And St. Paul at Milwaukee; Birds Sell Pratt Columbus, Feb. 14 Columbus of the American Association reported today sale of Catcher George Pratt to the Columbus (Ga.) club of the South Atlantic League. Pratt was optioned to the Ohioans last year by Rochester, N.Y., of the International League and later purchased from that club. diamond career when Southworth was with the Cardinals' organization, wants his brother to start under direction of the Braves' By W.

BLAINE PATTON, Sports Editor The Star. QNE OF the popular third floor customers over at the Indianapolis A.C. is none other than Al Putnam, now in strict training for the 30th running of the Speedway 500-miler next May. After attending the New Year's Shrine party, Putnam the Al, returned to his sports diet, and may be seen about every day wo iking out in the gym, playing handball, squash, bowling or in the swimming pool. "You've got to be In shape for that five century grind," Putnam told us yesterday.

"I've got the chance of a lifetime, and I believe that 1 can win this year with the best car I ever have driven." Al, by Kautskys Swamp Chicago Nctmcn By 73-47 Score Led by Arnold Risen, 6-foot-9-Inch center, the Indianapolis Kautskys were hot on the basket at the Armory last night, when they defeated the Chicago Gears In a National League professional game, 73 to. 47. The former Ohio State star accounted for 24 points. Bob Calihan led the visitors with 11 llelders and a foul. The Hoosiers assumed an 8-to-2 lead in the first quarter, were tied at 11-all and ahead 13-11 at Its termination, never to be caught.

At the Intermission it was 27-22, and 47-38 at three-quarters. Summary: Kaulaky dun (4T. manager. Edward Musial will report to Southworth at the Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) camp of the Braves Willie Joyce, Gary, Indiana, and Allie Stoia (above), of Newark-clash at Madison Square Garden tonight in a re-match that should be a thriller. The sir fancy will hear tha bout over ARC Stations.

Fight fans saw a great exhibition of ajieed and skill when the nifty Newarker shaded Joyce after ten aparkling rounds at the Garden last fall. A scientific boxer and a sharp JMinchcr, Stolz allowed his most bril-iant form. His one-two hitting waa near perfection. Joyce, also, wai in top form. Willie possesses the most potent left hand in the lightweight class.

He jabs and hook) equally well and haa before joining the Indians at De- STATE COLLEGES Di-Phuw Al, Rail State 40. Earlliam Wilmington HI. Evanavllln SIS, Anderson SB. Valparaiso 85, llutlcr 49. COLLEtiKS Riirknell SS, Moravian it.

Wittenberg 63, Deniaon 43. Duke 62, (Vinson 33. Baylor SI, Texaa A. and M. 48.

(ieorgetown (Ky.) 85, Berea 82. Kentucky State 42, Lincoln (Ky.) 86. Olierlin 62, Kent State 60. North Dakota 49, North Dakota State 45. Michigan Normal 47, Wayne 45.

Bowling Green 80, Hillsdale 88. HIGH SC HOOLS Indianapolis Shnrtrlilge 88, Indianapolis Washington 85 (overtime). Patoka 38, Owensvilln 30. PROFESSIONAL IiullanapolU 73, ChlcsKo 47. I'oret Wayne 63, Sheboygan SO.

land, March 10. He is 6 feet tall, weighs 190 pounds. Is a 10. virtue of winning 11th position among drivers in the National A.A.A. second man and played semi-pro ball with his hometown club at INDIANA TIRE AND RUBBER CO.

Now in Their NEW LOCATION 425-431 W. SOUTH ST. Phone LI. 3496-3497-3498 Minneapolis at Kansas City; Columbus at Louisville and Toledo 7u ri i rMi rr llTrlplnw.f Norrlf 1 championship rankings of 1941 will carry No. 12 on his new mount.

One of the numbers disallowed by Speedway rules is No. 11. The car Putnam will wheel to the post Is owned by George Kuehn, Milwaukee (Wis.) sportsman, who manufactures outboard motors. The chassis is the same which Harry Ilartz built up for the Vanderbilt Cup races in 1936 and '37 at the Roosevelt Raceway ItUIIK.f Hlaen.c si never lieen counted out. I Enjoy the excitement, blow-by-a blow on i 1 Ic tie's Cavalcade of Sports 4 over Amerirun ltroadrating Co.

and i WISH (1310 on your dial) at 9 p.m. Time to See "Your Hatter" Hlelner (t Hurley 1 SlCalluDt It IIHaukAlt.f 2 3 Hutler.f 2 II1 vac I Ofllaen.t 2 rr.K Herber.f Klrldl.f HARRY IKenMirnr, Total 30 IS 131 TutaK 19 at Indianapolis. AFTER A YEAR'S absence the all-star game Is on the schedule again and will be played July 17 or 18. The contest will be in the home park of the team leading after games of July 4. Association teams will play full nine-inning double headers on all Sundays and holidays, Harney said.

Harney, who met with the directors last night In a special session, said league representatives decided to retain the system of making the first week-day game of twilight double headers a seven-Inning affair, with the second contest going the full route. I.EVINSON on Long Island. It will carry a Donora, Pa. Anderson Given 5-Year Contract Iowa City, Feb. 14 CP) Dr.

Eddie Anderson has been given a five-year contract as Iowa's head football coach, Virgil M. Hancher, president of the University of Iowa, announced last night. The salary was not disclosed. Anderson, who came to tie university in 1939 from Holy Cross, missed the 1943, 1944 and 1045 grid seasons while serving in the Army Medical Corps. Hancher also announced approval of one-year contracts for Joe Sheeketski, line coach, and Frank Carideo, backfield mentor.

M4.KKKT 87 N. PENS, Mea LOOK harp! FEEL sharp! BE sharp! Usa Gillette Blue Blades with the sharpest edges ever honed! brand-new Offenhauser motor which is expected to arrive here from the coast within the next 10 days. It was readied by Riley Brett and Myron Stevens. Heme at Half Kalltakyi 71, tJeara 22. hVferee Hteve Harath.

Umplr Homer flliinebraker. In the preliminary game Mai-lory defeated Bud's Service, 37 to 27. Sunday afternoon the Kautskys will meet the Sheboygan Redskins at the Armory. The tilt will slart al. .1:45 Instead of the customary 3:15.

Fletcher Signs Contract Pittsburgh, Feb. 14 (UP) Elble Fletcher, first baseman who recently was discharged from the Navy after two years of service, signed his J946 contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates today. A peculiar background of the sale of the racer was that It was turned over to Kuehn on Dec. 7. ult'f 1941, just two hours before the Pearl Harbor sneak attack was Super Strvioa Station Hourtt 8 A.

M. to 6 P. M. PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL Regular National League Game INCPLS. KAUTSKYS VS.

SHEBOYAGAN REDSKINS SUNDAY, FEB. 17, 3:15 P. M. PRELIMINARY 1 P. M.

NATL. GUARD ARMORY RESERVED SEATS At Adam Hats, Bush-Callahan, Km-Ro Saturdays and Mondiyi, 8 A. M. to I P. M.

flashed over the radio. It was sold for Mike Boyle, Chicago, by "Cotton" Henning, who already is at the Speedway preparing a couple of mounts. AL PUTNAM Putnam, formerly of Los Angeles, first drove at the local two and one-half-mile track back in 19.1B. flnH hn hon In civ nf tha Witr rofoo mm He is married and now lives in Indianapolis. During the war he has served In the research and experimental department of the L.

G. S. Spring Clutch Corporation. In the 1940 time trials of the 100-mile dirt truck rnr. ot Svrar-no N.Y., he went through the fence at high speed when something went rUi.

wnn ins Bieenng apparatus. At tlrst he was reported as being killed but recovered from a severe skull fracture. Ll SV A aaa 1 SV Walter Ramsey Wins 4th Cue Match In Row Waller Ramsey remained undefeated in the state three-cushion billiard tournament as he marked up his fourth consecutive victory by defeating Orville Bray, 50 to 32, at the Board of Trade parlors last night. Each player had a high run of four in the 69-inning match. Hi Johnson and David Klapper will play a tourney contest at 8 o'clock tonight.

Shirley, Moore Sign St. Louis, Feb. 14 (UP) The St. Louis Browns announced today that they have signed Pitcher Newman (Tex) Shirley and Outfielder Eugene Moore. goodyeah UNI-FUSE BRAKE RELINING NO RIVETS TO SCORE DRUMS Up to 50 More Wear EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING Goodyear Service Stores Delaware at Walnut, Rl.

1436 Where the Six Corners Meet A Real Headache ALL OF US may have our own convictions, pro and eon, but after Representative Anderson, Ixiulsvilln Negro Republican, had introduced In the Kentucky Legislature a hill to permit "persons of good moral character" to operate handbook at a 500 annual licenne fee, the Louisville Time took a poll which showed that "legalizing and licensing of handbook hotting is favored by 90 per cent of the more than BOO operators in the city." The Timea reported that the bookie mid they have been "talking thU matter over for the last three years" and would be glad to pay S500 yearly, or even twice that much. However, one operator objected because he said "handbook syndicates might move in and muscle the loral boys out." To this another bookmaker replied: "If you put a smart, straight, honest gambler at the head of the commission and have strict enforcement, there won't be any muscling In." If anyone tried to mus Guaranteed Batteries for Every Car cle In, he added, they should not be granted a licence. Bookies who are supporting the measure assert that their business is "no different than betting at race tracks," and that legalized ofT-the-coiirse betting would "clear up a situation which has been a headache to everyone." "'fm A head high tie .35 No. 4 fur The l'ari f'liBvrolet Moat MiMlele liixlae lllM-aJ All 1 1 I ilr'l a I a Pure Oil Five Captures A.A.U. Sectional Diadem Plymouth All Model.

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All are sold at Sears low prices. Greek Orthodox defeated Broadawy MethodlKt, 3.r to 2. anl Klrat 11. B. Htara routed Went Park Chrlntlan, 52 to 20, In the Vounir M-n' tournament of the Y.Hf C.A, Churr-h Athletic K.rtrratlon lent niirht at the Irvlncton Preabyterlan gym.

TonlRhtii w-hedule; 7, II. B. Star v. Greek Orthodox B. Tler v.

Broadway Metrrodlut; 9, Klghth Chiiitlan va. Brodamay Baptist. At the Brookiil'le ym at I o'clock to-nlKht. B. Mohlcam will play Rlveralde M-thodlat In an Intermediate same.

Henlor conteit will be 8:45, Tanarnacl Preabyterlan v. Downev A nue Cnrln-tlan; :45, Rlveralde Methodltt v. Central Avenue Methodlit. Ray Bottema, former Butler cage star, paced the Pure Oil net-ters to a 37-to-29 victory over Fuzzy's All-Stars of Greenwood in the final game of the A.A.U. sectional basketball tourney at the Lawrence Central High School gym last night Bottema tallied 15 points.

Pure Oil held a 21-to-17 half-time lead. As a result of its victory the Pure Oil quintet will compete in the state A.A.U. finals to be held at the Motor Armry here Feb. 23. 55 In City Tourney Fifty-five basketball teams, a near-record field, had submitted American Knllated Men Pont No.

1 won from fcpeedway Uonl laat nliht Speedway, 6 to 15. The South Sid Turner defeated the Irvlnfcton American Letrion Pout, 21 to 25, at 'ie Houth Hid Turnrra' sm lat nlfcht. entries for the city tournament when the dead line was reached 1 last nizht. BATTERY SUPPLIES Straps, 25c Installing, 25c Protect your battery with Sears top-quality supplies. Battery Cables, Hold Downs, Trays also priced at similar savings.

Start Of Stanley Cup Series Set March 19 New York, Feb. 14 (JP The National Hockey League's board of governors today set March 19 for the start of the Stanley Cup play-off series and established a new system of player participation in the gate receipts. Under this system the clubs will not share in any of the proceeds of the first four games of any series. No. 26 Battery 7.95 ARROW BRUSH TONES You'll find plenty of dash end sparkle in these fine new Arrow Brush Tones ties.

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The meet will start Sunday at the Sacred Heart High School gym under the direction of Harold G. Engelhard t. Eleven entries were received yesterday as tourney interest mounted. Latest to enroll were Pure Oil, South Side Saints, Indianapolis Flashes Veterans, South Side Veterans, Rhodius PAL Club, Lincoln Chiropractic, Lawrence Trojans, Underdogs, Dental All-Stars, Ell Lilly and Wells County Independents. JUdrllff led th Rep ai thy trounced In1in National Bank.

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Score of C.T.O. Junior tourney sme Cethedril lat nliht follow: St. Jofeob'a 44. St Anthony't Our Ledy of Lmrdeg 22. Holy Trinity No.

It; Cathedral 35, Holy Angel! 18. Tonlaht'f icnedule followi: Holy Trinity No. 1 HoIt Roiary: Holy Crow v. St. Pnillo No.

9. St. Philip" No. vs. It.

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