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/ CHICAGO, Mar. 1 (EP). For-, ward Leroy Leslie sét three néw Notre Dame records tonight and helped the Irish fo a hard-fought 78 to 77, win over DePatil. The game was second of a (Chicago Stadium doubleheader.! Bowling Green beat Loyola 82 to 69 in the first game.

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ONE NEW:-Indianapolis Indian, one old, ‘entered the Tribe fold for 1952 yesterday, bringing only to an even dozen the numbe r-of Wigwam players signed to contracts. This leaves a total of 16 unsigned. : + Frank Papish, veteran.holdover, came in off the ‘mild holdout” list, General Manager Chuck French announced. Also received was the signed papers from Bob Prentice, third baseman up from the Class A Eastern League. Since Papish won but nine, games last season and lost 12, His pay was cut but with a rider in the new contract guaranteeing him more money if he shows winning early season form. Papish wrote he felt as if he would have another good year like in 1950, when he won 11 games against only three - Setbacks and turned in a low earned run average of 2.81. : Infielder Prentice, who is only 24, batted .270 in the Eastern League and is supposed to have the required talent to make the American Association lead changed hands 12 times and grade. He is a six-footer weighing 180 and is a righthanded swinger. It jg| DePaul at one time held ‘a, six.

: . {point edge. . } {said Prentice bears all the Bowling Green had to—come

a : x marks of a future great. {from behind in the last half to; Caps Shut Out ' French said he ay oro Loyols. 3d Ti ° - isee’ both veteran and youngster ime in Hershey

. ~ » LESLIE, who halls from Johnsitown, Pa., got 32 points, brie more than the Notre Dame singlegame record, held by Vince Boryla and Dan Bagley. The 32 gave him a 367 season's total, nine more than Kevin O'Shea's ‘old record. + Leslie’s third record was set ;when he started the game. It was his 73d game as a starter in three ‘years with the Irish. It was Notre Dame's second win over DePaul this season, The!

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But the Tribe: general mana Gov von wer iw ums ver ne ai B@tON Rouge | HERSHEY, Pa., Mar, 1—The Hershey Bears, Eastern that holdovers Earl Turner, i |

catcher, and Ed Stevens, (first sacker, are proving quite difficult to get in line. He said he offered 1 __ rel {them the same terns as last ML Tommy Bolt, a 41-year | {and was surprised when they de- old temperamental Tex an, manded an increase. They had|ghot a weak one-under-par 71

only average records with the ! Indians’ seventh-place 1951 club. loday, but that was good enough; for a two-stroke lead at the 54-

» ~ ~ . OTHER holdovers still out of [hole mark in the $10,000 Baton| ithe - fold are Pitchers Inman | Rouge Open golf tournament, . [Chambers and Stanley Milanko-| Bolt, .who- has been a profesStill T A |Vich, Outflelders Lloyd Gearhart|gional only four years, toured the Dug {and Joe Rowell and Infielder Mel| chilly windswept country .club Rue. course with a 37-34—71, which Times Special Key player among the new-|oave him a three-round total of ST. PAUL, Mar. 1-—The Indian- comefs still holding out is Pitcher 90g two strokes in front of fel-| apolis Olympians third straight Jose Bantiago of Puerto Rica, |jow.Texan, Jackie Burke Jr. game. National Basketball Association Jao won ames and lost hut!

detent O5.85 (five at Wilkes-Barre in the East-| . 07 Indianapolis gave the Bears . o@ WAs a 98-88 loss tonight

ern League last session. | TRAILING BOLT by ene plenty of trouble for two periods here to the Minneapolis Lakers Because 16 players still remain! gtroke with a 138 af today’s start but the roof fell in the final 20 before 6566 fans.

minutes ‘Hersh ored fi 1 Joe Haney, Sronch eyo the third round, the 29-year-' utes as ey scored five I, '. ’t ; Janu y oy. iil Stores wlan ya with Ex-President. Owen J. Bush 1d Burke, who is from Houston, ® 8» |season’s brawling with the fOr a pre-training visit to the/ran into trouble with his wood ‘TOPPAZZINI tabbed his first Olymps and took a 5 to. 4 edge in Indians’ new camp at Indianville, shots. and had to settle for an goal at 4:18 of the opening period the series. That hiked Minneap. N®ar Daytona Beach. even par, 36-36—72, and did not score again until the olis, second-place to Rochester in' oe N | Burke was even with: Bolt, at ast period when he hammered the NBA's Western Division, tor THE general manager will re-i ihe turn but lost out on the fn a pair of goals within two min-|flve and one-half games over main at his Victory Field office'pack stretch when his approach utes to sew up the game. Both Indianapolis, ~- |all this week to toil on the con- ghot went 25 feet over the green were nifty backhanders that| It was a close struggle until ‘Fact business. But, optimistic as on the 17th hole. - caught Glenn Hall cold. Arnie Minneapolis splurged in the third Usual, French said he expected a Three strokes back of Butke Kullman connected from in close. quarter and led the Olymps, 68 to Squad of around 30 to be on hand | was Bob Duden of Portland, Ore. Bob Armstrong blasted in a'51. Joe Graboski and Leo Barn- On theck-in day in the Sunshine who fired the best round today 20-footer and Jerry Brown fired horst then sparked an Indian- State a week from Wednesday. with a four-under-par 34-34—63. fh a sizzling 20-footer to com- apolis rally that cut that lead to| The Tribe boss said he believes He was seven strokes behind at plete the route. It was Hershey's [nine points, 73 to 62. « The knowy the Yeason Ed oeyens the end of the second round. seventh win in eight games Paul Walther topped Olymp is slow about accepting terms. | against the Caps. YP «1 heard he's digging oil wells g p scoring with 16 points. Mikan's| Texas. his horse state, and 1 Summary

> . 26 pegged his season's total to/ln lowa Still Ha 1390, THe has seven games (po figure he wants additional time - $ Hershey—gonl. Henry: defanse. Schertrl | hay in Branigan: center. Marto: wings, J Brown, | :

the search for black 14" Chance for Big ; 10 O'Brien. Alternatiies—Garlepy, 'Armatrong, |, Olympians (88) «French stated—wryly. ” : Nod Lg ——————————————_ SS ——————

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Division leaders in the American Hockey League, registered BATON ROUGE, La., Mar

their second win in three nights by blanking the Indianapolis Caps, 6 to 0, tonight, before 6352 fans.

It was the fourth shiitoiit of the season for Hershey netminder! Gordie Henry, three of them having been scored against the Caps. Rookie Wingman Jerry Toppazzinl paced the Bears attack with a4 three-goal “hat trick.” "nn a ; THE CAPS, who have scored only one goal here in four games this season, return to their Indi_anapolis Coliseum tomorrow to face Providence, the Eastern Division's No. 2 club, in a matinee

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Second period None 8, O., Mar. 1—Ohio. Except for early in the first

. i Penalties—Coflin |, inlftime Score-—~Minneapolis 31, Indian-

COLUM | Throws Missed—Indtanapolis 7, State, led” by star Center Paul quarter, Iowa was never behind

10:03). Mario (14:13) Free hird fod-—2, Hershey. Toppassini| | | : 2 @nasited) 433° 3, “Heraher. Tonous: “GAIA Mur Tabacchi, Bud Lowey, |EDETt with 24 points, rolled ahead and led at the half 34 to 28. Bar taney Hollman | in the first few minutes. tonight| a rmstrong ‘Maric, O'Brien) nu. 8 Pro Basketball and closed the Big Ten season by | THREE QUICK baskets hy BL. Penalties none gS -. . NAT AL ASSOCIATION defeating Wisconsin, 69 to 58. {Frank Ehman and another by 2 i hi | The Buckeye basketball team parry Dellefield NorthwestFANAPOLIB .....:ciuvnsv.. 06 0-0 W'L pre. GB) | y eld gave Northwest BISNEY or Carriere 10 ad | Viv eevee 38 38 48 (was ahead all the way except for ern an early lead of 9 to 7. But 0 h | ’ | Indianapolis i aratrs i 3» an 7'a/ two times in the opening minutes Iowa tied the score at-*1-all and n the ice Milwaukee 15 "44 254 13. 'when the visitors led at 3-2 and'a long one-hander by Bob Clifton AMERICAN, LEAGUE Eastern Division |5-4. Captain John Karaffa put gave the Hawkeyes a 15-to-13 , w L T a oq Pus. Syracue afeiaviv, 35 3 Por {Coach Floyd Stahl's cagers on first quarter lead. hima 4 3 ! gon co, tl 3 5 ) . Cleveland SETS 11 BIN 149 BY New Fork Ini 1 2a ‘383 3 top with sharp shooting at the Chuck Darling led scoring with incinnatt . 26 .3]1 6 165 204 58 Philadelphia ©..... 8 30 - 402 7 outset. Once it became apparent|23 pdints, though was held score8t. Louis . 26 33 1 228 224 53 Baltimore 18 40 310 2 failed to have the] i Indianapolis tere DR eal 207 244 46) RESULTS LAST NIGHT the Badgers faile x {less for nearly seven minutes of 5 | if | ny WOLTT © 0G Ptl Minneapolis 98 Indianapeiis 88. scoring punch, the (aD Tans itiithe first half. dears 8 pater 98. r . A } ivi eo Broetaence *.7722" 20 38 3 240 245 81] Baltimore 0. Philadelphia 1. the Fairgrounds o sum # Northwestern, trailing 64 to 73 Buffalo ie M4 1 4 18 I 321 New ork 108. Boston 86. o interested only J 0 many iat the start of the last quarter, Syracuse » J 3 y ore. RESULTS LAST NIGAT GAMES TONIGHT points Ebert would ac : jcut the lead to nine points but Hershey. 6, Indianapolis 0, Indianapolis at Ft. Wayne, Ebert closed the season with ai“Deacon” Davis and Harold

Pittsburgh 8, Syracuse 2 Cleveland 3 Providence 1, St. Louls’s, Cincinnati 1 GAMES TODAY . Providence at Indianapdlis (afternoon, |

3 o'clock). St. Joe Loses 88-69

Minneapolis at Milwaukee. Rochester at Syracuse. New York at Boston, notions (Only games scheduled )

[total of 443 points in 22 games Greene, scored on two quick bas~fand a total of 300 in 14 confer- kets to give the Iowans a 14lence tilts. That bettered the for- point lead that iced the game. 'mer regular season Buckeye rec-| It was the Hawkeyes’ 11th conord of 426 set by Dick Schnittker!ference’ win against two losses lin" 1950 but left him 26 short of and the ninth Northwestern loss

Hershey at Buffalo (afternoon) Syracuse at Cleveland (afternoon). Pittsburgh at 8t. “Louis (night),

NATIONAL LBAQUR 0G pie TO Red-Hot St. Norbert {the 460 total marked up by the against four wins. al . %* 3 "s 16 138 a le Times Special former Buck ace in 22 games, in-| Nertawestern 58), lowa wm) fi nt Brym a AB iE Hl hr SRE res Mat 1 = Stiduging twos postseeon: NCAA Ys, 1) Boston HL hs 4 Norbert's Green Knights went appearances in 1950. | KTurka { —— 39 Cochrane 13 3 Chicas RESULTS LAST NIGHT |pasket crazy here tonight and _, 5 Hah SR 7 2 4Dienlf no 0 Montreal 3; New York 1. jdefeated St. Joseph College: of Pick Golf Site fant J § McBride. 0 0 0 nih seRed Sled} Rensselaer, Ind. 88 {o 69. SAN FRANCISCO, . Mar. To tome + 3 oe ~ 21 o The victory enabled St. Nor- (UP)—Officials of the Northern Mottrams 1 1 4Hettricke 0 0°0 $e I bert to gain a tie with St, Am. California Golf. Association an-| jClifton.e $2 af e rmann brose of Davenport, Iowa, for/the Nounced that the Intercollegiate]. 1Stark.g e090 . Midland Conference basketball Championships will be played on LL 08-0 Loses Twice lerown, the Stanford Course Mar. 27-28-! Totals nl | Totals 20 19 14 / ! ! St. Norbert's savage offensive 29. Yio ene wii be ay 1840le Northwestern 4 1 13 20 20-48 NEW YORK, Mar. 1 (UP)-— was sparked by Chuck Holton on Bn first day and two Fre Throws Missed—Dellefield “Biman The flu and a. shackling leg23 points. Holton now has 390 : . Lebuhn, Petrancek, Davis, .Dafling 2,

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