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HILKENE | HONORED — Bruce Hilkene of Indianapoli
of Michigan's unbeaten football squad: and Rose Bow! winner, was honored last night
by local alumni at the Indianapolis: Athletic Club. Show or. Lois (left), and his mother, Mrs. H. L. Hilkene, bo
Hilkene Tells How Michigan uit Unbeaten Grid Team
By BILL EGGERT
Just how the University of Michigan built its unbeaten football :
nam last fall and how the Wolverines reacted tn the Ros» P= fost were told last night by Team Captain Bruce Hilkene of Indi _ anapolis and Line Coach Jack Blott at a victory dinner in Hukeuc 3] honor & the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Ind. moving pletures of the 49-0 Rose Bowl triumph left no a DD mei wed s bl + modest captain, & EFadY:|four linemen Yi one time on pointy of Public School 70 EE Bei kas were dge His School, - fi{8trumental in helping: Jim Bowl idea started at the proegke setting a new Rose Bowl of the 1946 season and that recorq of seven placements in one 31 putty Jestousies 8nd oer [TAS ce did as much as .any-|junior guard, also drew praise for to lead the Wolverines his downfield blocking. Both will gv. now i can be tod" be back next season. During # ilkene, the man ichh Bott re Hilkene, the only man in M chigan Syncing staff was more oq Wolverine grid captain twice excited than the players over the py two different groups of playRose Bowl game. The staff could never agree whether the squad gig, a gift of the local alumni was keyed properly fof the Tro- organization. E. Kirk McKinney| jans after changing from zero jr, Michigan's student manager temperatures in Ann Arbor to 85- and a graduate of Shortridge also readings in California and|was honored by alumni and Herif the Hollywood hospitality\ man Koethe, who served as toastwould have dulling effects. master for the evening. As it turned out, the boys conquered both and auhint ow any|1943 as an end and played sevsigns of cracking until the dayieral varsity games as a fresh-
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™ Bulldogs Clash Here
the hottest college quintets when they are playing on their home floors, will clash tomorrow night at the Fieldhouse before one of the season's largest crowds. 3 Butler is quite sure, however, it will need more than a home floor advantage. The Irish Adumped Butler, 71 to 47, at South Bend, Jan. 7, several days after the .| Bulldogs had whipped both Indiana and Purdue in the Big Four classic here. 2 Notre Dame last night ex--{tended -its homewinning streak to
over Kentucky, one of the na-
tre Dame is trumpeting for AllAmerica honors, poured 'in 25 points, just two more than Alex Grosa's-23 for Kentucky. . Triumph Is Revenge For Notre Dame, the triumph iwas a personal revenge and birthday gift for coach Moose Krause, who celebrated his 35th py birthday yesterday.
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{will join the Detroit Red Wings for their game with the Blackhawks tonight. Sullivan is to’ replace “the n= jured Pete Horeck who is expected to be ready for action again tomorrow night. Sulivan will return here in timke:6 for night's - home. contest |’ with- New Haven. Horeck injured a leg last Saturday, Lie
'Liscombe Tops Hockey Scorers
NEW YORK, Feb. 3 (UP) — Carl Liscombe, veteran forward of the Providence Reds, accounted for eight points in three games last week to widen his margin over rival scorers in the American Hockey League, official statistics! revealed
Notre Dame at times was ahead by nine points. Due Here Today
for a 3 p. m, workout at the Fieldhouse. Butler has built up an eightgame winning streak in the Fieldhouse this year and alto-
on a layup to give Notre Dame|Ray eck &
Coach Krause and his squad Este were due in Indianapolis today |June Lawler,
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The former “Detroit Red Wing|four at home and on_ the road player boasted 80 total points in 50 games. He had 38 goals, the{too well on ‘the road winning most in the league, and 42 assists. [four of eight contests. The Irish Harvey’ Fraser, Liscombe's|away from their goalyard have replaced - Cliff
linemate, Simpson beaten Northwestern twice, Pur-
return the Badgers to first place. Wisconsin tumbled from the of the and too! night the Buckeyes, a high-scor-|
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Northwestern chiefly on Murray Wier's 20 points. The results of the two league]
I Gusrantess i Watch last ditch struggle for the rest of ; the campaign. Only three teams | ference schedule to play, Mich-
AY oun ; aking |1gan, Purdue and Minnesota, and |
Low PRICES lall the rest have completed haif D ! their program. h ay Saturday the standings can be Service jumbled still more with Michigan
Towa at Purdue, Ohio and Wisconsin |
at Illinois, at Minnesota against Northwestern in the Chi- | cago Stadium. Ohio State held Michigan, a top
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re-season favorites, walloped ‘Northwestern. at Ann Arbor jung over the Jead. But last
ing sophomore five which’ had | wisconsin won only one in five Big Nine Jlinets starts, put the whammy on the Michigan Wolverines at Columbus, 70 to-66.| Purdue to knock | in, ' Michigan out of their new found Cb “State
game ahead of Illinois and lowa,| deadlocked in second plage. Iowa the Jadvanced into the tie with a 57
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a 28-10-24 edge at the end of the] 20-minute pecked away at the lead, how-| ever, and with seconds to go | guard Chuck Tourek popped in a | long fielder to tie the score at {49 to 49. In the overtime North-| western went ahead twice, bat
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