Notre Dame Athletics Director Dick Rosenthal (1B; 1952-53)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Notre Dame Athletics Director Dick Rosenthal (1B; 1952-53) FIGHTING IRISH BASEBALL GAME NOTES FIGHTING IRISH BASEBALL GAME NOTES 1 2013 NOTRE DAME BASEBALL Notre Dame Media Relations u Michael Bertsch u [email protected] u 112 Joyce Center u Notre Dame, IN 46556 u 574-631-7516 u 574-631-7941 (fax) u UND.com Schedule/Results Mar. 1-3 USA Baseball-Irish Classic Cary, N.C. FEBRUARY IN THE BATTERS BOX — Notre Dame hits the road this weekend THE MATCHUP 16 vs Florida Gulf Coast! W, 6-5 (10) for the inaugural USA Baseball-Irish Classic presented by the vs Ohio State! W, 13-3 #22 Notre Dame 17 vs Mercer! L, 4-5 Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance. Notre Dame opens the classic at 3 22 at Tulane W, 2-1 p.m. ET on Friday against Massachusetts before facing Tennessee at Fighting Irish (5-1) 23 at Tulane W, 3-1 6:30 p.m. ET. The Irish and Virginia Tech will square off at 6 p.m. ET vs Massachusetts 24 at Tulane W, 8-3 on Saturday. Notre Dame concludes the weekend with a tilt against Minuteman (0-0) MARCH Rhode Island at 11 a.m. ET on Sunday. vs Tennessee 1 vs Massachusetts@ 3:00pm Volunteers (3-5) vs Tennessee@ 6:30pm vs #25 Virginia Tech 2 vs Virginia Tech@ 6:00pm LOOKING BACK — Notre Dame collected a three-game sweep at 3 vs Rhode Island@ 11:00am Tulane last weekend. The Irish were the first non-conference foe to Hokies (8-1) 8 at UCLA# 6:00pm sweep the Green Wave at Turchin Stadium since 1997. vs Rhode Island 9 at USC# 2:00pm Rams (0-8) USA Baseball National Training Complex 10 vs Oklahoma# 10:00am u Notre Dame’s bullpen has been nearly perfect over its first six 12 at UCSB 3:00pm games of 2013. The Irish relief corps has collected a 1.12 ERA in Cary, N.C. 14 at Cal Poly 6:00pm 24.0 innings of work. Freshman RHP Nick McCarty, junior RHP 15 at Cal Poly 6:00pm PROBABLE PITCHERS 16 at Cal Poly 1:00pm Dan Slania, sophomore RHP Cristian Torres, sophomore RHP 22 Seton Hall* 5:35pm Matt Ternowchek, junior RHP Donnie Hissa and freshman LHP Friday (3:00 p.m. ET) 23 Seton Hall* 2:05pm Zak Kutsulis have limited foes to a .190 batting average. They RHP Donnie Hissa (0-0, 4.15 ERA) vs. RHP D.J. Jauss (0-0, 27.00 ERA*) 24 Seton Hall* 12:05pm Friday (6:30 p.m. ET) 25 Kent State 5:35pm have struck out 17, walked eight and allowed just 15 hits (only one 26 Kent State 5:35pm extra base hit). They've also posted a 2-0 record with two saves and RHP Sean Fitzgerald (1-0, 4.76 ERA) vs. RHP Zack Godley (0-1, 6.75 ERA) 28 at Louisville* 6:00pm have allowed just one run after the sixth inning this season. Saturday (6:00 p.m. ET) 29 at Louisville* 6:00pm RHP Adam Norton (2-0, 3.00 ERA) vs. RHP Brad Markey (2-0, 2.08 ERA) 30 at Louisville* 1:00pm u McCarty entered the series finale at Tulane in the bottom of the sixth inning with Notre Dame clinging to a two-run lead (5-3). The Sunday (11:00 a.m. ET) APRIL rookie proceeded to retire the next nine Green Wave batters, RHP David Hearne (0-1, 4.70 ERA) vs. RHP Liam O’Sullivan (0-1, 7.36 ERA) 2 UIC 5:35pm * pitched at East Carolina in 2012 3 Valparaiso 5:35pm including seven by ground out. McCarty issued a walk and allowed 5 Villanova* 5:35pm a base hit to open the ninth inning, but evaded damage following 6 Villanova* 2:05pm LIVE GAME COVERAGE 7 Villanova* 1:05pm a fly out and game-ending 5-4-3 double play. McCarty added a 9 Michigan 5:35pm scoreless inning of relief and hold in Friday night’s season-opening Live Video: None 10 Eastern Michigan 5:35pm victory. McCarty improved to 2-0 on the season and has yet to Live Audio: WHME 103.1 FM (Chuck Freeby, pbp); UND.com 12 at Pittsburgh* 6:00pm Live Stats: UND.com 13 at Pittsburgh* 3:00pm allow a run in 10.0 innings of work out of the Irish bullpen. He 14 at Pittsburgh* Noon needed just 39 pitches over his four innings of work, and most WHAT'S INSIDE 16 at Michigan 4:05pm impressively, 30 of those offerings were strikes. 17 Bowling Green 5:35pm Probable Starting Lineup ............ 1 Roster Information ...................... 9 u Junior 3B All-American candidate Eric Jagielo continued his 19 Quinnipiac 5:35pm Honors & Awards ........................ 2 Pitching Rotation ................ 10-13 20 Quinnipiac 3:30pm torrid start to the 2013 season. He batted .444 (4-for-9) with a Looking Back ........................... 1-2 Irish Bullpen .............................. 14 21 Quinnipiac 1:05pm double, home run, two runs scored and four RBI in the three-game 23 Toledo 5:35pm ND & Tar Heel State ..................... 2 Results ...................................... 15 sweep of Tulane. He registered a slugging percentage of .889 and 24 Michigan State 5:35pm Tale of the Tape ........................... 2 Lineups/Batting Order ........ 16-17 26 Connecticut* 5:35pm on-base percentage of .462. Jagielo provided all the offense the National Polls .............................. 3 Home Run Breakdown ........ 18-19 27 Connecticut* 2:05pm Irish would need in Friday night’s 2-1 victory. He smacked a two- 28 Connecticut* 1:05pm BIG EAST Standings ..................... 4 Win-Loss Summary ................... 20 run home run in the sixth inning to break a scoreless tie. Jagielo 30 at Central Michigan 4:05pm Series History .......................... 3-4 Hitting Breakdown .................... 21 went 1-for-2 with a sacrifice fly in the 3-1 triumph on Saturday and Pitching Notes ......................... 4-5 Last Time ................................... 22 MAY finished the weekend with a multi-hit game on Sunday. Jagielo 3 USF* 5:35pm Position Player Notes .................. 6 Season Stats ........................ 23-30 4 USF* 2:05pm went 2-for-4 in the series finale with another sacrifice fly. 5 USF* 1:05pm Team Notes ............................. 6-8 Career Stats ......................... 31-48 11 at St. John’s* (DH) Noon NOTRE DAME'S PROJECTED LINEUP 12 at St. John’s* 1:00pm 14 at Western Michigan 3:00pm Starters By Position 16 at Cincinnati* 6:30pm Pos. # Name Ht. Wt. Cl. B/T Avg. 2B HR RBI Notes 17 at Cincinnati* 6:30pm 18 at Cincinnati* 1:00pm C 30 Forrest Johnson 6-2 200 Jr. R/R .267 0 0 1 Leads squad with five sacrifice bunts 22-26 Big East Tournament • Clearwater, Fla. 1B 3 Trey Mancini 6-5 220 Jr. R/R .346 0 1 5 No. 93 junior MLB prospect by Perfect Game 31 NCAA Regionals Begin On Campus 2B 35 Frank DeSico 5-9 190 Sr. R/R .259 2 1 3 Co-captain has started 164 of last 166 games JUNE SS 4 Lane Richards 5-11 175 Fr. R/R .273 0 0 2 2012 Perfect Game West Region All-American 7 NCAA Super Regionals Begin TBA 3B 7 Eric Jagielo 6-3 215 Jr. L/R .500 2 3 12 2013 Golden Spikes Award watch list 15 College World Series Begins TBA LF 19 Ryan Bull 6-2 210 So. B/R .458 1 1 3 Recorded first career 4-hit game at Tulane (Feb. 24) Home games in BOLD CAPS or 10 Conor Biggio 5-9 150 So. L/R .000 0 0 0 Son of longtime Houston Astros' 2B Craig Biggio * BIG EAST games or 13 Mac Hudgins 6-0 185 So. B/R .400 1 0 1 Went 2-for-4 with RBI at Tulane (Feb. 24) ! Snowbird Tournament @ Irish Classic at USA Baseball Training Complex CF 20 Charlie Markson 6-2 200 Sr. R/R .190 0 0 3 Co-captain owns a .280 career batting average # Dodgertown Classic RF 16 Zak Kutsulis 6-1 180 Fr. L/L .357 0 0 0 Rookie can play either RF/LF and southpaw reliever • Bright House Network Stadium (Clearwater, Fla.) All times local to the site DH 19 Ryan Bull 6-2 210 So. B/R .458 1 1 3 Recorded first career 4-hit game at Tulane (Feb. 24) or 26 James Nevant 6-1 200 Fr. R/R .182 0 0 1 Uncle, John Ebert, played baseball at Notre Dame 2 FIGHTING IRISH BASEBALL GAME NOTES HONORS & AWARDS u Jagielo is the only player in the BIG EAST to make the league honor roll in each of the first two weeks of the season. u Junior RHP Sean Fitzgerald limited Tulane to one earned run on four hits in 6.1 innings of work on Feb. 22. He struck out two Pat Connaughton, So., RHP and did not issue a walk. Fitzgerald retired 15 straight Green Wave batters at one point in the game and 16 of the first 18 batters u No. 2 sophomore prospect in the BIG EAST by Perfect he faced. In fact, he faced the minimum over the first six innings of the contest. Fitzgerald did not work to a three-ball count until Game the bottom of the seventh. He has made two career starts in the State of Louisiana - Feb. 22 against Tulane and last year against u No. 8 overall prospect in the BIG EAST (second highest No. 11 LSU. He has registered victories in each outing and has allowed just two earned runs in 14.1 innings of work. Fitzgerald has rated player in the league among 2014 draft-eligible play- combined to fan six and walk one.
Recommended publications
  • Flogging Molly to Perform
    THE The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint J:Iary's OLUME 41: ISSUE 124 TUESDAY, APRIL 24,2007 NDSMCOBSERVER.COM Ties between religion, wealth examined Physics prof conference targeted at busi­ Principles of the Interfaith Declaration of By AARON STEINER ness people, academics and to transfer News Writer researchers, though all International Business Ethics: events are open to the Justice: Mutual Respect: Business, academic and greater community. "Fair dealings between each "[S]elf-interest only has a place religious experts have con­ Conference director to Boston other and between believers and in the community in as much as vened on campus for a two­ Georges Enderle,. a professor others is constantly reiterated in it takes into account the inter- day conference to discuss of International Business Barabasi chooses move the ScrTtures as are God's jus- ests of others .... Of paramount how Muslim, Christian and Ethics at Notre Dame and tice an mere~ in his dealings importance in this respect is the Jewish views play roles in fellow at the Kellogg and to pursue nehwrk studies with mankind. ' employee." business values and ethics - Nanovic Institutes, said the Honesty: Stewardship: specifically the creation of event is attracting leaders By KAITLYNN RIELY "It is an attitude which is well "The · Scriptures testify to the wealth. from around the world - Assisram News Ediror summed up in the word 'integ- beauties and wonders of nature Sponso-red by the Center including the Middle East, rity.' In precepts and parables, as signs of God's goodness and for Ethics and Religious Europe and the United Scripture urges truth and hon- provtdence.
    [Show full text]
  • Leaders Reflect As Terms Come to a Close
    / ^ V T H E bserver OThe Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Marys OLUME 39 : ISSUE 114 THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2005 NDSMCOBSERVER.COM Leaders reflect as terms come to a close Istvan, Bell: faith in Mooney , SAGA flank government restored W hite-M oran era By AMANDA MICHAELS By MEGAN O ’N EIL News Writer Saint Mary’s Editor Eor Adam Istvan, even the Today marks the end of so-far stalled struggle against another Saint Mary’s student the dome’s scaffolding has its government administration, silver — or rather, golden — and for president Sarah lining. Though it will bring Catherine White and vice him no joy as a senior at com­ president Mary Pauline mencement, as outgoing stu­ Moran, it concludes a year dent body president, he sees that began with the excite­ the situation surrounding the ment of a new college presi­ Main Building’s renovations dent and ended with the as confirmation that he has gravity of the approval of a fulfilled his campaign prom­ gay-straight alliance. ise of restoring faith in stu­ Elected in January 2004 dent government and break­ over then-vice president ing down campus apathy. Sarah Brown and Michelle "When seniors had a prob­ Fitzgerald, White and Moran lem with I the dome scaffold­ were immediately handed the ing!. they came right to stu­ task of welcoming former Outgoing Notre Dame student dent government to help and Notre Dame vice president represent them,” Istvan said. body presidmt Adam Istvan and and associate provost and “But when the alcohol policy vice president Karla Bell, above, incoming Saint Mary’s presi­ was instituted a few years dent Carol Mooney to cam­ and Saint Man/'s president ago, there were unorganized, pus.
    [Show full text]
  • V the Matt Phipps Chosen As New Leprechaun
    / ^ V THE bserver OThe Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Marys OLUME 41 : ISSUE 118 MONDAY, APRIL 16,2007 NDSMCOBSERVER.COM Affleck-Graves on loan company boardLGBTQ Executive vice president made $58,984 in eight months, but says position is not ethical conflictawareness whether student loan compa­ lender Citigroup, according to Affleck-Graves said. By KEN FOWLER and nies illegally offered bribes or a report this weekend from Affleck-Graves said he is not KAITLYNN RIELY kickbacks to financial aid Bloomberg News. on the board of any other loan week starts News Writers directors at schools in order to Student Loan Corp. sought corporations and maintained re m a in on out Notre Dame and Affleck- that his situation is different Students will observe Executive Vice President th e sch o o l’s Graves for the position, the than the positions college John Affleck-Graves became p r e f e r r e d executive vice president said. administrators under investi­ national day of silence the 12th college official nation­ lender list He said he communicated with gation have held. wide identified as receiving or to earn a University President Father Unlike financial aid directors compensation from a student spot on the John Jenkins, Director of at other colleges under investi­ By EMMA DRISCOLL loan company on the preferred coveted Student Financial Strategies gation, Affleck-Graves is not in News Writer lender list of the official’s col­ directory. Joseph Russo and Vice the chain-of-command on stu­ lege — and while ethical A f f l e c k - President for Finance John dent loan decisions.
    [Show full text]
  • Fsu Baseball | Coaches | Players | Review | Opponents | Records | Honors | Results | Pros 1 Media Information
    TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA/TEAM 11 - COACHES 105 Year-by-Year Stats 1 Table of Contents 12 Head Coach Mike Martin 107 Year-by-Year Final Rankings 2 Media Information 16 Associate Head Coach Mike Bell 108 All-Time Lettermen 5 Florida State Administration 18 Assistant Coach Mike Martin, Jr. 112 All-Time Jersey Numbers 6 Quick Facts 20 Volunteer Assistant Clyde Keller 116 All-Time Hitting Statistics 7 Roster 20 Director of Baseball Ops Chip Baker 128 All-Time Pitching Statistics 8 Photo Roster 21 Support Staff 134 All-Time Coaching Records 9 Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium 22 - PLAYERS 135 - HONORS 2018 FLORIDA STATE 23 Returning Player Bios 136 First Team All-Americans BASEBALL ALMANAC 36 Newcomer Bios 141 USA Baseball Partic./All-Time All-Americans CREDITS 38 Bat Girls 142 Academic All-Americans The 2018 Florida State Baseball Almanac is a publication 143 National Players of the Year of the Florida State University Sports Information Office. 39 - REVIEW 146 National Freshmen of the Year Written, edited and page layout design by Steven 40 2017 Final Stats 147 Rawlings Gold Glove Winners McCartney. 42 2017 Final Results 148 ACC Accolades 43 2017 Box Scores Writing, editing and research assistance: Logan Jones. 60 Miscellaneous Stats 150 - RESULTS Historical research: Bob Perrone and Andrew Brady. 61 2017 ACC Season In Review 151 ACC Players of the Week/Final Standings Cover design, page template and graphic design: Ty 62 2017 ACC Stats 153 Conference Tournament History Osborne, Florida State Athletic Marketing. 156 Year-by-Year Results 65 - OPPONENTS 175 NCAA Tournament Results Printing: FSU UPS Store.
    [Show full text]
  • Vs. Notre Dame (8-10, 4-2)
    Fighting Irish Media Matt Paras • [email protected] 574-631-9471 (office) • 401-215-5656 (cell) GAME NO. 19-21 NO. 19 FLORIDA STATE (15-5, 3-3) VS. NOTRE DAME (8-10, 4-2) SERIES AT-A-GLANCE Date Time Opponent Location Probable Starters TV March 22 6:00 p.m. ET vs. Florida State Frank Eck Stadium LHP Tommy Sheehan (3-1, 3.34 ERA) vs. LHP Drew Parrish (2-1, 5.88 ERA) ACC Network Extra/WatchESPN March 23 2:00 p.m. ET vs. Florida State Frank Eck Stadium LHP Cameron Brown (0-2, 6.08 ERA) vs. RHP CJ Van Eyk (3-1, 4.85 ERA) ACC Network Extra/WatchESPN March 24 1:00 p.m. ET vs. Florida State Frank Eck Stadium RHP Cameron Junker (1-2, 3.81 ERA) vs. LHP Shane Drohan (2-0, 2.25 ERA) ACC Network Extra/WatchESPN BY THE NUMBERS Know the Opponent: Florida State Seminoles • Florida State, an NCAA Tournament participant a season ago, will be the home- Tommy Sheehan recorded his first career complete game in Notre Dame’s 9-2 win opener for the Irish in 2019 for the second time since Notre Dame joined the ACC. 1 over No. 12 Clemson. It was the first complete game by any pitcher in the ACC this season and the first Irish complete game since April 19, 2016. • Florida State opened the home ACC slate for the Irish back in 2017. • The Seminoles lead the all-time series 17-8, after winning two-of-three last Senior captain Eric Gilgenbach launched two solo home runs against Ball State at the season in Tallahassee.
    [Show full text]
  • POPE JOHN PAUL II 1920-2005 Monday, April 4, 2005
    1 ' ; I .. , I' ! j i .. P~u·; ' .. ·... · '"lL· ; I! Pop. ' . .· -E. .• JO·H·"~-., ' ' . .. :·~ . '!:: . N.. .. ::~ .. .. ~- . [1i . ' . : : : . ' ~- : ·.: " ; . : : ; . :! .·· ).. ' : -~ .. 1~ .R.I::: ,'• :; ..I:· :' ?.;; ·.... ··' J.,. .. 005.: _: : !:: . .MAY . 18. ' 19?0.. ..J...J .Ap . .· . ..J .t.-11 ~ ·.~ page 2 The Observer + POPE JOHN PAUL II 1920-2005 Monday, April 4, 2005 ..He traveled millions of miles ..He was really important, not ..[He] was a r, ..It•s a huge loss for and to every corner of the earth only to Catholics but to the shaper of wor to bring his personal message of the Church. ·· whole world. I feel like I lost a one ofthe m faith, hope and love to all of the part of my family." figures in rece Emily Ledet world, not just Catholics. " Walsh sophomore Cassie Belek Father Ed Father Theodore Hesburgh Badin freshman Universit University President Emeritus John Paul II had global, human impact Pontiff reached out to millions, modernized papacy and defended human rights than ever before. by 20th century theologian Karl of the iron curtain, Matovina said. Church teaching, Pope John Paul By EILEEN DUFFY In the face of such challenges, Hahner to characterize Pope John "Not many people have the II was quite different from his In Focus Writer Appleby said, "his presence, his Paul II's papacy. moral gravity to be part of that predecessors. Pope Paul VI, visibility, his charisma . assured "Hahner said that following counter-force," Matovina said. Appleby said, was "unpopular" In contrast to his immediate that the Church and particularly Vatican II, we're moving from While the pope was not effective and "retreated" from the public predecessor Pope John Paul I, the pope would be at the center of being a Western European church in ending communism in Cuba near the end of his life.
    [Show full text]
  • Antostal ‘97 ■ B Aseball There W Ill Be Balloon Tosses, Root Beer Chug­ Going, Going
    AnTostal ‘97 ■ B aseball There w ill be balloon tosses, root beer chug­ Going, Going... Irish baseball won yester­ ging and wet clothes races on Notre Dame and day over Indiana on a solo Saint Mary’s campuses all week long. This homerun by Jeff Felker. year’s AnTostal begins tomorrow. pages 5, 14,15 Gone!!! OBSERVERFriday, April 18, 1997 * Vol. XXX No. 128 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Friday Feature Hickey defers AnTostal: Breaking a vicious cycle Alliance decision Planners of annual festival By LORI ALLEN Saint M ary’s Editor promise strong events despite On Tuesday afternoon, President William Hickey announced his decision to defer offi­ obstacles with funding, activities cial club recognition to The Alliance of By S A R A H J. H IL T Z The result of this poor Lesbian, Bisexual, Straight and Questioning Women of Saint Mary’s College. His deci­ News W riter _______________ attendance is budget cuts for the following years. sion to defer stemmed from a desire to con­ Despite a strong tradition “It’s a kind of a down­ sult with the Committee on Relationships. as being an entertaining ward spiral,” Ball New s o f and popular event, most explained. this decision students believe that AnTostal ‘97 receives surprised ( rp i0 believe that the AnTostal just isn’t the $11,600 from the activity m em bers o f ‘T the S a in t event that it used to be. fee paid each year by stu­ A administration According to Shannan dents as a p art of tuition.
    [Show full text]
  • Spring 2005 Auction Prices Realized
    Spring 2005 Auction Prices Realized (May 25, 2005) includes 15% buyer’s premium Babe Ruth 1921-31 Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby Game Used Bat 1 SCDA 6.5 $43,674.70 2 1933 World Wide Gum #93 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM/MT $15,878.05 3 1933 Sport Kings #2 Babe Ruth GAI 8.5 NM/MT+ $29,768.90 4 1916 Boston Store (H801-8) Babe Ruth PSA 4 VG/EX $14,530.25 5 Babe Ruth Signed Baseball $8,511.15 6 Babe Ruth Autographed Check Display Piece $6,392.85 7 1948 Leaf #3 Babe Ruth PSA 8 NM/MT $5,177.30 8 1933 Sport Kings #4 Red Grange PSA 8 NM/MT $3,968.65 9 1933 Sport Kings #5 Ed Wachter PSA 8 NM/MT $1,443.25 10 1933 Sport Kings #9 E.J. Blood PSA 8 NM/MT $595.70 11 1933 Sport Kings #10 Anton Lekang PSA 8 NM/MT $655.50 12 1933 Sport Kings #13 Laverne Fator PSA 8 NM/MT $595.70 13 1933 Sport Kings #14 Jim Londos PSA 8 NM/MT $655.50 14 1933 Sport Kings #16 Bill Tilden PSA 8 NM/MT $1,587.00 15 1933 Sport Kings #18 Gene Tunney PSA 8 NM/MT $1,480.05 16 1933 Sport Kings #19 Eddie Shore PSA 8 NM/MT $2,035.50 17 1933 Sport Kings #24 Howie Morenz PSA 7 NM $1,454.75 18 1933 Sport Kings #26 James Wedell PSA 8 NM/MT $960.25 19 1933 Sport Kings #27 Roscoe Turner PSA 8 NM/MT $2,838.20 20 1933 Sport Kings #28 James Doolittle PSA 8 NM/MT $2,580.60 21 1933 Sport Kings #32 Joe Lopchick PSA 7 NM $1,699.70 22 1933 Sport Kings #35 Knute Rockne PSA 8 NM/MT $3,607.55 23 1933 Sport Kings #36 Willie Hoppe PSA 8 NM/MT $1,312.15 24 1933 Sport Kings #37 Helene Madison PSA 8 NM/MT $1,055.70 25 1933 Sport Kings #38 Bobby Jones PSA 7 NM $3,430.45 26 1933 Sport Kings #39 Jack Westrope PSA 8 NM/MT $1,545.60 27 1933 Sport Kings #40 Ed Don George PSA 8 NM/MT $960.25 28 1933 Sport Kings #41 Jim Browning PSA 8 NM/MT $872.85 29 1933 Sport Kings #43 Primo Carnera PSA 8 NM/MT $1,443.25 30 1933 Sport Kings #47 J.
    [Show full text]
  • THE Kevin Healey, 20, Dies After Cancer Battle Leprechaun Announced for Next Year Panel Examines Role of Women at ND
    THE U b s e r v e r The Independent Newspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Marys OLUME 43 : ISSUE 130 MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2009 NDSMCOBSERVER.COM Kevin Healey, 20, dies after cancer battle Faculty Sorin sophomore remembered by friends and rector as courageous and inspirational Senate dream was to be at Notre also serves as a place for the roommates and close friends, ByJENN METZ Dame.” exchange of prayers and said. News Writer Healey was diagnosed with thoughts for the Healey family. “Kevin Healey was the most supports osteosarcoma, a type of malig­ A small plaque reading inspirational person I have ever Notre Dame sophomore Kevin nant bone “Reserved for Kevin Healey, ’11” had the privilege of knowing,” Healey died early Friday morn­ cancer, in has been attached to the seat sophomore John Kelley said. ing after a courageous two and December closest to the altar in the Sorin “He simply refused to be defeat­ Jenkins a half-year battle with cancer, 2006. Over Chapel, where Healey sat when ed by any challenge thrown his and according to his rector, “he the past serving Mass, King said in an e- way. His spirit is something we By MADELINE BUCKLEY made the most of every minute week, his mail sent to Sorin residents. can all look up too.” News Editor he was here.” He was 20. health Healey’s roommates and Kelley organized transporta­ Healey, who was a resident of deteriorat­ friends from Sorin described his tion to and from the Cleveland Faculty Senate approved a Sorin College, will be remem­ ed and courage and perseverance in the area so friends could attend the statement Wednesday support­ bered by his roommates, friends Healey face of his illness and said in a funeral services.
    [Show full text]
  • General Student Information
    8 mission statement of the university of notre dame Mission Statement of the University of Notre Dame The University CONTEXT and free human beings. In addition, the University of Notre Dame seeks to cultivate in its students not only an appre- Notre Dame is at once a Catholic university, a na- This statement speaks of the University of Notre ciation for the great achievements of human beings tional symbol, and an international community of Dame as a place of teaching and research, of schol- but also a disciplined sensibility to the poverty, injus- religious faith, intellectual inquiry, and devotion to arship and publication, of service and community. tice, and oppression that burden the lives of so many. the powerless. Among its conspicuous features are These components flow from three characteristics of The aim is to create a sense of human solidarity and its academic reputation, an elaborately designed and Roman Catholicism which image Jesus Christ, his concern for the common good that will bear fruit as golden-domed administration building, a famous Gospel, and his Spirit. A sacramental vision encoun- learning becomes service to justice. collegiate football team, a popular shrine to the ters God in the whole of creation. In and through Mother of God, two fascinating lakes, a pleasantly the visible world in which we live, we come to know Notre Dame also has a responsibility to advance landscaped campus, and a spirited student body sur- and experience the invisible God. In mediation the knowledge in a search for truth through original rounded by an intensely loyal community of alumni Catholic vision perceives God not only present in inquiry and publication.
    [Show full text]
  • Boosters . Offering Prizes
    ST- n H 10 THE WASHINGTON TBEES. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1913. Double-Head- er Yankees Here Tomorrow in Boosters . Offering Prizes , DOUBLE-HEADE- R ON It Was Boosters' Day for the Naps in the Capital Yesterday OFFER PRIZES TO OLSOV PLOUJeO tP CARD TOMORROW (MMr TH& F1EUO lft . RACKET MAKERS jneu.v. shipped M I fr ..... - Bill LIFE OFF PlEST- 3k . I J JW M m JL - ; -- ... ,. - m- - . 1 Boss Booster Hoover Busily Organizing Sectional New York Yankees OpenJSix-Gam- e Series in Four Playing Days rj Jl r (hearing -- j-(- M we trico state- - Squads All Over City for Second Boosters' Day, June and Griff men Expect to Do Some Climbing Cashion fti' JgEM&B) .St; t V?V -- W sV1'R'"v Recovering, But Won't Pitch for Many a Day. 28 Asks Fans for Ideas To Be Used at Park. By "SENATOR." By "SEKAT0R." means busi- when Gandll was caught oft first base . That the Boosters' Club and George McBride kicked himself out ness la shown tor their announcement Day be" League Probable Line-up- . of the conies: in the eighth. Morgan today of another' Boosters t Big Biffers of a point; to short and Laporte to second. observed June 28. the last day or tn Day. Dineen had several close decisions Griffmen city for almost a which h Kave against the home team In this Washington. Cleveland. and before the came was concluded the month. Furthermore, Boss Booster BUI forming clubs in all sec Moeller, rf. Johnston, ib. fans were riding him savagely. "Ger- Hoover Is.
    [Show full text]
  • 200 Students Face Lawsuits for Boat Club Citations Admission to Defendant's Busi­ Supnrior Court
    Thursday, April24, 2003 Scene. THE revtews "Phone Booth" page 14 The Independent Ne1vspaper Serving Notre Dame and Saint Mary's VOL XXXVII NO. 136 HTTP://OBSERVER.ND.EDU 200 students face lawsuits for Boat Club citations admission to defendant's busi­ Supnrior Court. attorney representing the ''I'm shocked," said freshman By TERESA FRALISII ness 11stablishment ... [and I the While several Boat Club Millenium Club, did not return Evan Walsh, who was cited in ,o\.,,u~.l.lll" NL"w' Editm l'laintifl' has sustairwd damages. employees conlirmed that Mike phone calls seeking comment. the raid. "I think it's a very poor nxpnnses. losses. cosL'> and attor­ McNeff, the owner of The Boat University spokesman Dennis case. I don't sec it having any Ovn 200 Notn• DamP and ney fees due to the fraudulent Club at the time of' the raid, is Brown said that Notre Dame will success." Walsh said he would Saint Mary's studPnts arl' naeh actions of the Defendant." still the owner of the bar. the provide some guidance to the also be looking into retaining a bPing sund l'or $3.000 plus court The suits are each being cause stated that the "Plan tifT ... students receiving court s~m­ local attorney. l'nPs for lwing cit<•d during tlw brought individually by the operates a restaurant/tavern at mons. In the Jan. 24 raid, 213 Notre .Jan. 24 polien raid ol' Tlw Boat Millenium Club, although it is 106 North llill, South Bend," "We do plan to refer students, Dame and Saint Mary's students Club.
    [Show full text]