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Hinkle and hosted
The movie's final game was shot in the same building that hosted the 1954 Indiana final, Butler University's Hinkle Fieldhouse ( called Butler Fieldhouse in 1954 ) in Indianapolis.

Hinkle and Indiana
Other important sites on campus include Holcomb Gardens, gardens containing a statue of Persephone, a pond, and a local canal ; Clowes Memorial Hall ; Hinkle Fieldhouse ; Irwin Library, designed by Minoru Yamasaki ; and Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium, home to the largest telescope in Indiana.
Hinkle was born in Logansport, Indiana, to Edgar Clayton and Winnie ( Ray ) Hinkle.
Hinkle was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1965, the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 1964, and the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in 1974.
Hinkle is buried alongside his wife, Jane Murdock Stewart Hinkle ( 1907 – 1959 ) at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Hinkle and Association
Hinkle was president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches from 1954 to 1955, and served on their board.

Hinkle and for
The first balls made specifically for basketball were brown, and it was only in the late 1950s that Tony Hinkle, searching for a ball that would be more visible to players and spectators alike, introduced the orange ball that is now in common use.
There had been reports that officials from the Libertarian Party have tried to persuade Ventura to run for the presidency on a Libertarian ticket although the party chairman Mark Hinkle stated, " Jesse is more interested in 2016 than he is in 2012.
During filming on location at Hinkle Fieldhouse, directors were unable to secure enough extras for shooting the final scenes even after casting calls through the Indianapolis media.
A longtime college assistant coach, he once played basketball for coach Tony Hinkle at Butler.
When Rosemary Ackerman takes the stand, Beverly destroys her credibility by revealing that it was Ackerman's magazine which was the source for the nuisance letters to Dottie Hinkle, Ackerman's firepoker ( which she purchased at the same swap meet where Carl was killed ), which was used to kill Carl Pageant, and Ackerman's scissors ( which Beverly " borrowed ") that were found at the Sterner murder scene.
In 2003 and 2004, FIRE acted on behalf of Cal Poly student Steve Hinkle, who was punished for posting a flier on a public bulletin board announcing a College Republicans-sponsored speech by a black social critic.
Brown could have been called up for active duty – Tony Hinkle, his predecessor, was already serving in the Pacific – but the war began to wind down as Brown arrived.
William Clarke Hinkle ( April 10, 1909 – November 9, 1988 ) was a professional American football player for the Green Bay Packers.
Later, one of the members of the Board of Trustees, Lee Hinkle, joined Wetherell's administration as a Vice President for University Relations.
Ellenberger graduated in 1955 from Butler University, where he played for coaching legend Paul D. " Tony " Hinkle.
Hinkle captained the Chicago Maroons basketball team for two seasons was twice selected as an All-American, in 1919 and 1920.
At Butler, Hinkle served as a teacher, coach and athletic administrator for nearly half a century.
Against those very Giants Hinkle was not given credit for a 37-yard run ( they gave it to John Butler ).

Hinkle and many
He also came up with the " Hinkle System " offense strategy, based on a complex system of motion, passes, picks and screens ; it was adopted by many of the over 200 high school and college coaches trained by Hinkle.

Hinkle and including
* Home of the legendary Hinkle Fieldhouse, the largest basketball arena in the world from 1928-1950 ( including professional arenas ).
Also in the near-term, Hinkle Fieldhouse renovations include infrastructural and interior upgrades, including the old pool area.

Hinkle and ),
Hinkle Hall, the oldest standing building on campus ( 1919 ), sits in the middle of this impressive chain and is a three-story Tudor-Gothic structure whose turrets were modeled after the Xavier Family Castle in Navarre, Spain.
* Marin Hinkle ( born 1966 ), actress
For support, she turns to her more free-spirited younger sister, Judy ( Marin Hinkle ), with whom she works at their bookstore called My Sister's Bookstore ( renamed Booklovers later in the series ).
The rest of the duo's band consisted of Ginny Whitaker ( drums ), Larry McDonald ( bass guitar ), Chris Bowman ( lead and rhythm guitar ), Rick Hinkle ( lead and rhythm guitar on " Pac-Man Fever ," " Mousetrap ," and " Goin ' Berserk "), Mike Stewart ( Moog synthesizer on " Mousetrap " and " Goin ' Berserk "), and David " Cozy " Cole ( syndrum ).

Hinkle and Butler
Also in 1928, the Butler Fieldhouse ( later renamed Hinkle Fieldhouse ) was completed after being designed by architect Fermor Spencer Cannon.
After graduating from the University of Chicago, Hinkle moved on to Butler University as a coach.
Hinkle joined Butler University in 1921 when they were still at the Irvington campus ; the university bought Fairview Park in 1922 and moved the campus there in 1928.
Hinkle's legend is forever remembered on the Butler campus with Hinkle Fieldhouse, longtime site of Indiana's state high school championships and featured in the film Hoosiers.
Hinkle coached 41 seasons of basketball at Butler, ending in 1970, and remained with Butler University until his death in 1992.

Hinkle and University
* Kurt Hinkle – " Northern Light: The Complete History of the University of Northern Colorado Football Program.
Memorial Gymnasium at Vanderbilt University and Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis are two other existing arenas with a raised floor.
While playing in Bucknell University, Hinkle led the team to an undefeated season in 1931.
When Hinkle left Bucknell University, he signed with the Green Bay Packers and played mainly fullback on offense.

Hinkle and also
Richwood is also home to Cherry Hill Country Club, a beautiful nine hole golf course located on top of Hinkle Mountain.
As he also sees that Sandy is back by his side strictly out of greed, Hinkle decides to reveal the truth, thereby ruining Gingrich's get-rich plans.
The opening theme to Liberty's Kids, " Through My Own Eyes ," is performed by Aaron Carter, who also voices Joseph Plumb Martin, appearing in episodes 24 and 36, and Kayla Hinkle, a country singer who also voices Sybil Ludington, appearing in episode 21.

Hinkle and is
As of 2011, its state senator is Republican Janéa Holmquist Newbry, and its two state representatives are Republicans Judy Warnick and Bill Hinkle.
Among the first to suspect Beverly's crimes is her neighbor, Dottie Hinkle, the person to whom she had been making obscene phone calls and sending threatening letters.
When Dottie Hinkle testifies that Beverly is her prank phone caller, Beverly's courtroom antics cause Dottie to explode in a cursing fit, destroying her credibility and the judge holds her in contempt of court.
CBS cameraman Harry Hinkle ( Jack Lemmon ) gets injured when football player Luther " Boom Boom " Jackson ( Ron Rich ) runs into him while he is covering a Browns game at Cleveland Stadium.
The two main adversaries in the show are Mr. Hinkle, a neighbor who always thinks Max is up to something, but is not quite sure what, and Beastur, a large monster who hates light and wants to bring Monster back to Monster Land.
Hinkle is a member of the 1930s all decade team.
At 5 ’ 11 ”, Hinkle was not physically large, but he is considered to be one of the most physical players of the 1930s.
This is similar to several other sports venues in the area such as Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse, and the Pepsi Coliseum.

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