Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1948 — Page 9

o x dhdriokbkdokk & Todk hk * Bobalofs a § _ . : ’ 2 ’ : i Ri & 4 nes Capture | Notre Dame Tossers Y t: Iverines Capture re York U.} As: PROFESSIONAL Second Cage Crown Surprise New York U. BALL i : . er TN NN By KR : : i x s §]cecona Lage Srown Hg ‘ BASKETBAL p - k “Hin Conference History In Eastern eature : Butler Fieldhouse, Tuesday, March 2 : 3 . . Yi a a : : ' ' : oul Victors Look Forward to NCAA Tournament; Win on Spirit’ Aftet Brennan, Barnhorst x } olis Minneapolis Illinois Shades Hoosier Tossers by 52-51 Foul Out of Garden's ‘Game of Year x ndianapolis vs. N 3 GO, Mar. 2 ( -Mich n held its second undisputed, NEW YORK, Mar. 2 (UP)—They can kid about that “spirit|% KAUTSKYS ; LAKERS GHICA rahi on [ Nine history today as the smoothly, Ng of Notre Dame” but it's there, brother. x . erating quintet which won the crow looked to a prob-| | And maybe It won't move mountains but it wins ball games. Coming—Big George Mikan and Jim Pollard operating quintet Mhic bid Fp inh s Ask the boys from New York University, they'll tell you, : DOWNTOWN bis, NO perfectionist Wolverine ve won its 10th in 12 league They found out about that spirit of the “Fighting Irish" last 9,000 SEATS moker orvics - TIP-OFF games last night with ‘a arnad Sito triumph over Towa. aight and he sap 8 m their perfect’ record of nk 85e , an pT, 8130 The victory left Michigan with a yo, : an’ caries, flective swings and had to be "ise, TAX NO. wun two game’lead over the run- fe ft pf 1 pt Behind eight times, forced tole ngs ; i he Hawks, i mf i 3 Hiliams, 1 i 31 £0 the final seven minutes with Pushed apart. iladelphia Ath. her league games on the Anderson.f 2 0 1 Armstrong! 2 1 if | their two tallest and scrappiest| Almost at the same time little something .., "oi of Big Nine play, Ti. Ksuies | 1 dSchvarize 83 3 players on the sidelines the Irish|Don Forman of the Violets and the West Palm fat piers Indiana, 52 to 51, and Burmaster. ¢ 3 $ 2 Meyer. sy} won the “game of the year” at|Paul Gordo of Notte Ditite ning camp yeg. nesota defeated 46/Foiey, 5" 0 © 2watsons "4 § bo Madison Square Garden, 64 to 59./squared off but here also the ’ 3 ia “ n nN to feeliv ti J 2 Jn rr om 1 HA LR pe INDIANA'S va 5 tne two clubs tied for thira| Tous BEE roe 35 Coach Ed (Moose) Krause, “When|smid more handshaking than SPORTS AND BOAT SHOW i “Wie indiana dropped nto a nots 1p, + AE" onal we lost Johnny Brennan and Leo there is at a Rotary Club lunch- . sn Benny : rthwestern at the bot-! Free Throws Mm T 2, son Barnhorst on fouls, I itieon. , Cattle State Fair Grounds a. City tie with No ton page suls 3. Burmaster, Ander: Barnhorst, first Notre Dame Building, arneyed all try tom of the Jeap a, fon 2 man, Watson. Schuarts 3 would Xe the tuning pont of the A BOoUk Gn Perens nly to outsmart Jftied Oblo Jenseri 3. : gana all ¥ight—-but for thant, (ORER said he thought that the > Now Open—Through March 1 bout in Sydney ll But the: latter two contests| Officials — Gil McDonald and Wiliam ‘But I guess the boys were Justi rong referee was calling the . a Rr He he Michiganelomn § ring Leader i De eaten TI6h they WOMIdN't| pin | INDIANA'S MOST POPULAR EVENT ns, Australian lo: the Jcoring Leaders aten. Wanted to Win hi | last night. The Wolverines, Square Away - - a at imate Ror longus Fy im Minnsota 13 31 13 318 110 It was a game which threat-| “It always seemed to be the Moves info Huge Cattle Building farthest away from the . vge butting. home and loser of only two of six Diex 8 30 8 34 17 ened numerous times to get be- SW a “We tried to: bel State Fair Ground ; on the road, ved up to their gy if 11 31 . |yond the Sentiemanly bounds and play. . oN Bei na a at nds . ns Camp tion all the way, : which finally did in the ve 800d . y Thay BI ER x ed HE Shot. he ent rng of gh neck TT” PALA pGECT SHOW IN U. S. IN 1948 a, 18X. for eight minutes early in the/pen , Indians. .... 12 41 43 137114 one o eas 0 . 5 Ce w 22 NYU Violets, and Kevin O'Shea, a| Brennan said “we never won : special 9. game, and rus hed 10 witht margin’ at the halt. But Iowa true fighting Irishman, traded in-|one we ever wanted to win more FEATURING PAULINE BETZ Today rallied in the second period, con : oicating as ‘a (a or one tory y ; b offic as today to begtn EPT ang opche ball for 11 minutes] Hp : Li he Sh i team as for the other.” Some, the om Boy's reviewers arills under ty fj ORDERS ACCEPTED |i 00 pie went ahdad by pus hi SCom 00 S ToT tase that Blackie the Crow Tod Allen, horsoshoss of Manager Al NOW ... FOR Tou When Roger Finley hit a dl : 1 Fou . his boys Bow aq Deuten Hen. Perry Greene's Chinooks Young Deer, bull whip Tony : Oucinello. 5 oe, : tucky, which he rated as “a little Abs Patterson, wood sarvie ad a J PANG DELVERY fou oe mish, MSH PAY KEEPAWAY Clb lyf Note ons var FOF Sp00N] Repo: sod probabiy wie betl | eed mdr due Ak enn P| & playing - keepaway from New York Unive ys Adolph Schayes ’. ter than , and the ots, “3, 10 end 930 auld: hh un iad again, na ae Yurtay (left) in the second half of their game in Madison Square Garden NEW YORK, Mar. 2 (UP)— . por of teams 3 teams Fated. as be. i heh No end § each count. Then Michigan went away.| last night when this picture was snapped. lhe Irish won, 04-59, |Carl Liscombe of the Providence al J — 03 Sach day » Johnson Sea-Horse Mack Fane Pete 1] scored. fous and oy the Violets' 19-game ‘winning streak. Reds was Suaing sor his saeond a) en hai make you, {0 VER POPULAR 55¢ for. A LTS DAILY . Owen J, Bush, kets and Pete Eljiott an Te . ; on was asked. Ss CH TOR ‘ t as he continued to lead the Amer- ” 2. 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HIALEAH, Fla.—Few top thoroughbred horses today race 50 times. The great mare Kincsem was unbeaten in 54 starts.

signed Rudy York: as.a free agent during the winter, because it began to look like the slugging veteran would open the season at first base. Young Ferris Fain, who hit 201 a8 a freshman last Season, was expected to be the regular first baseman but Manager Connie Mack got word yesterday that Fain probably will miss spring

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TAMPA, Fla., Mar, 2 (UP)— Phicher sgn Vander Meer con-1 erred by phone Yesterday with President Warren Giles of the

HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Mar. 2 (UP)-—The pitching staff of the Pitts Pirates was slated for a stiff workout this morning, with the batsmen scheduled to go

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Slugger Ralph Kiner, who hit 51 home runs last season, was the sensation of yesterday's initial balls out

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Cage Card This Week ‘Indiana Ceneral will complete its basketball schedule this week

University Heights gym. Former IC players who are expected to comprise the alumni team are Ray Bloomingdale, Ralph Owens, Bill Howe, Henry Potter, Mike Holzhausen, Everett Swank, Ray Crowe, George Crowe, Bill Schaeffer, Jim Wilson, Lew Perry, Harry Stoneburner, Wen-

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STATE COLLEGES Illinois 83, Indiana 51. Notre Dame New Joka ». Assumption 61, Ft. Devens 48. Dartmouth 68, Yale 63, Lafayette 50,

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