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a a a a a a a a a the the Established January 15, 1836 ALTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1958. Se Per Copy Member of The Associated Press Pages 9.16 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH Comics Section 2 Sport, Classified, Floyd Raglin Leads Redbirds To 26-0 Win Over Panthers Alton's Defense Slows Crawford up well under the Coach Joe Jurkanin's. gle wing, And among backers, Herschel racking up bone-crushing kles. Crawford was stopped by the first hit him, but Epps on sions stopped the Panther dead in his tracks when thers threatened to first down in Alton On the last play of Herb Clemmons, Alton popular and powerful guard, went in and the Redbirds, and his ed up well against Smith for Jerseyville man for Alton The Panthers opened with a kickoff and racked up 8 first down being forced to punt, thers made a first and then punted out of. the Alton High 13.

The Birds picked up downs to take the ball the 44 but lacked a another first and ten ed with the ball downed Panther 37. Jerseyville Gambles That set up the gamble that lost and turn the first Alton High down. Jerseyville fumbled two yards, recovering before Crawford passed Woefel, Panther quarterback, six. Crawford then hit kle for five and it was down and a yard to Panthers 'elected to to to to to to to to to go yard, but Crawford was cold by Epps and Alton took over on the Panther Kodros picked up a left guard and Borman right end for almost nine With third down and 8 yard, Kodros went to for an eight yard gain nullified by 15 yard Alton (26) Jerseyville PLAYER POS. Yavorski LE Robison Oberkfell Kyle Richardson Brooks RE Borman Raglin LH Davis RH Kodros Score by Quarters: 03 Alton Jerseyville 0 Scoring: Alton--TDs: Davis.

EPs: Raglin, Davis. Substitutions: Alton Crabb. Epps, Cochran. ons, Schwartz, Lewis, Gustine, eron, Clemmons, Harley, Tackwell, Morkel, Barton. ville- Skinner, Gilman, Stredel, Prather, Schulte.

Officials: Referee, Selinger. pire, Mull. Linesman, Boyle. Judge, Orr. STATISTIC" -Flying Floyd Raglin, junior Alton High halfback, was in high gear with his running game and gained 146 yards from scrimmage in 13 carries as the Redbirds racked up a 26-0 victory over the host Jerseyville Panthers here Friday night.

Raglin scored three touch-, against Alton for illegal use of downs, including markers on hands. jaunts of 48 and 24 yards, as That put the ball on the Panwell as a plunge from two yards ther 48, but Raglin took It on out, added an extra point on a a reverse all the way, around and had other gains for right end and outrunning the the evening of 21, 14, 11, and Panther secondary. 10 yards to help make up his 11 yards tor the Davis plunged for the extra per try average point and Alton High led, 7-0. evening. After Alton High kicked off, But the Bird running game the teams swapped penalties.

also had considerable help from The Panthers got a 15-yard setBob Davis, senior right half, and buck for illegal use of Bill Kodros at Davis but then Alton High was called fullback. hands, carried 14 times for 54 yards for pass Interference and penaland an average of a 4.5 per carry ized 15 yards and the Panthers while Kodros toted the bail 7 got an automatic first down, times for 68 yards and an aver- That gave Jerseyville the ball age of almost 10 per try. on their own 26 and they picked With his runners going well, up another first down before Tom Borman, Bird quarterback, having to punt from the 44. chose to throw sparingly and From there Alton scored again completed none for three for the despite two penalties. record, although one com- nul- On the first Alton toss plete to Mike Yavorski was Birds play, the were penalized from their lified by a pendity.

40 to their 35 for illegal procedDefense Points for Crawford ure. Raglin picked up 10 over' The Redbird defense was de- tackle and Kodros hit tackle for signed to stop Carl Crawford, 16 more and a first down on the the powerful Panther tailback. Panther 39. Davis went for two It did so inasmuch as the Jer- lover center before Borman's seyville eleven failed to score, pass to Yavorski was nullified but Crawford nevertheless gained by an illegal procedure pepalty 73 yards in 23 carries for an which set Alton back 1 to the 42.1 average per try. Buel Kodros Scores Smith, Panther spinner, carried But Kodros shook off he and two tac16 times for 42 yards as klers in them carried slicing off right tackle Crawford between for a first down all but on the Panther the ball on two plays nine.

Davis made three and for the Panthers. Kodros four before Raglin slipThe Alton High defense, par- ped through left guard for the ticularly at tackle and end, stood score. Borman's jaunt around right end for the point fell short and Alton led, 13-0. The Panthers took the kickoff from their own 36 to the Alton FLOYD 6722 th High 31 and lost the ball downs 88 the half ended. The Birds scored twice in what seemed a long third period.

Alton kicked off and forced Smith to punt, out of bounds on the Alton 39. Raglin went 21 yards to the Panther 40 for a first down and Davis gained nine before a Borman pass was intercepted. But two plays later, Smith's pass was intercepted by Alton and the Birds took over! on the Panther 34. Davis hit guard for four and the game High Kodres picked up the first down Alton on the 24 before Raglin went before; lett The Pan- tackle for the last 241 yards and the TD. He then ten but bounds plunged for the point and Alon ton led, 20-0.

first Again Alton kicked off and two held the out to Panthers, with Raglin for returning a Smith punt to the yard Jerseyville 29. On the first and punt- play the the Panthers were penalized to on the 14 for personal foul and Alton had 8 first down. Jerseyville Don Crabb, used sparingly at set in fullback, picked up two, Rage up lin went for touch- two more, and Davis took another before, he went the final eight for the TD. and lost the A fumble loused up the extra ball and Alton to Ron High led, 26-0. for The only excitement in the right tac- fourth period was a major scorfourth ing threat by Jerseyville.

go. The Panthers Threaten for the The Panthers took the ball; stopped from their own 49 to the High High 14 with Crawford and 35. Smith doing the carrying and yard over Crawford throwing three comskirted plete passes during the drive. more. A pass from Crawford to Woeless than fel made it first and ten on the the 27 Alton 18 and Smith gained four that was to the 14 for second and six.

penalty But Clyde Marquis, senior Alton end, blocked Crawford's next (0) PLAYER pass attempt and Smith lost four B. Gross trying left guard. On fourth Williams down, Crawford threw to the Grether goal line but Davis broke up Faivre the pass beautifully and Alton Abbott took over. Crawford Woefel The Panthers ended their seaGross son Friday night with a record Smith of six wins, two losses and a tie. 22 -26 The other defeat WAS at the hands Carrollton in the first Raglin (3).

game of the season and the tie Bo k. was the only blemish on JackDam- sonville's record. Marquis, Jersey- The Alton High crew now has Ross, a record o' six wins and three losses, with a Southwestern ConField ference game slated Friday at Belleville to close out the year. Missing from the Alton J'ville lineup at Jerseyville were Mike 113 Hunter, out for the season with 135 22 an injured knee; Cary Burmes-ence 12 tes, repular right end who is also out for the year with a leg Injury: and Grady Robinson, regular offensive tackle who is 11. onslaught of power sinthe lineEpps was tacseldom tackler to two occastar the Panrack up 8 territory.

the game, High's middle purted for punt stackthose of and off right tackle for 33 yards the second Alton touchdown Birds stopped Jerseyville SETTING UP TOUCHDOWN Bill Kodros, Redbird fullback, slices Kodros shook off two tacklers en route to set up to the Panther as the at right is Friday, 26-0. Photo. nine yard line. Panther Steve Gravemann Flyers Shut Out Wood River, 34-0 EAST ST. LOUIS The Fly- who took it on the three ers took off early as they drub-land went in for the bed the Wood River Oilers Biggins attempt to kick the exto clinch the Southwestern Con- tra point failed, and the Flyers title here Friday night.

led with only one minute and The Oilers received the open- fifteen seconds gone in the first ing kickoff but three plays later quarter. they were forced to punt. The Midway in the first quarter Flyers started from the Oiler with the Oilers on their own 23, 46. Harold Knepper on the first Biggins recovered an attempted carry went to the Oller 35 and lateral on the Oiler 21 yard a first down. Bill Biggins then line.

Terry carried twice for 8 carried for eleven to the 24, and total of 15 yards and a first down Knepper again carried, this time eon the Oiler six. Knepper went! for eight yards. to the two and on second down With the Flyers on the Oiler scored over right guard, Big16 Steve Sandler threw to Willieigins added the extra point on Bethalto Defeats Piasa Birds, 21-14: BETHALTO--Civic Memorial's Eagles ended the season with a 21-14 victory over Southwesteren period bid by the Piasa Birds. The passing game of the The fullback as they completed six of eight point. ors made them a constant Howard Hall passes.

edge The in first Piasa Birds also had Southwestern's an downs, 13-12. (Howard went two Ed Hanks scored first for Be- score before the thalto, capping a 61-yard drive then ran for the with a 12-yard skip into the it up. OrphansEnd Grid Season Undefeated By JOHN HILLYER SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) Centralia's powerhouse climaxed a perfect season Friday night by blanking West Frankfort 19-0 in a key Illinois high school football clash. Elgin, meanwhile, rolled to an unbeaten campaign, whipping East Aurora annex the Big Eight championship.

The Centralia eleven, usually a high-scoring team this year, relied on their great defensive prow. less to cop the South Seven title. The victors were scored on in just one contest all season, We at Frankfort suffered its only terence defeat. Streator also put the clamps on a clean slate by, trampling Peoria Central $3-6 in an interleague battle, East St. Louis and Peoria Manual kept unspotted records alive with decisive triumphs.

East St. Louis bested Wood River 34-0 to sew up the Southwestern Conferlaurels, while Manual trounced Lanphier of Springfield, 32-12. Mattoon finally unscrambled the Big 12 chase enough to emerge the clear victor, Grid Scores College 26 placement. Early in the second period East St. Louis received an Oiler punt on the Flyer 31-yard line.

Three plays moved the Flyers to their 44 from where Terry cut inside his right end, outrunning the Oiler secondary for a 56-yard touchdown jaunt. With just about two minutes left in the half the Oilers started to move, Wood River lost one yard before Dennis Bunting pitched out to Dick Baker, who passed to Bill Brown on the Oiler 33. Bunting then picked up six on the keeper, With only secjonds left on the clock Bunting heaved a long pass to Tom Yopp on the Flyer 10 where he was immediately dropped by two Flyers. Bunting again passed, (this time to Eugene Biciocchi on the Flyer three. The half ended the Oilers broke out of their huddle trying to break into the scoring column, The Oilers opened the second (half by kicking to the The Flyers went 85 yards in 10 plays to score on Willie Terry's 54-yard run over left tackle.

The extra point was kicked by Biggins. In the final quarter the Oilers had a pass picked off on their 44 by Joe Long, who went down the right side lines to Reserve back Shock kicked the point and the Flyers led 34-0. The Oilers were unable to move and the game ended with the Flyers on the Oiler 25. Willie Terry racked up 182 I yards on 15 carries tor a 12.1 gain per carry; he also caught three passes for 23 yards and one touchdown. The Flyers are unbeaten and untied thus far and 5-0 in conterence play.

The Oilers ended their season with two wins and seven defeats; they were 0-6 in conference play, LINEUP Wood River (0) St. 1 Loula (34) Yopp PLAYER POS. LE PLAYER Todd Scharbert Sidener LG K. Wells Priest Lyons Whitten McCoskey Kill Brooks Bunting Sandler Feezel Terry Baker RH Bigging Score Inskip by Quarters: Knepper East st. Louts 13 7-34 Wood River NON Scoring: East St.

Louts-TDs, Tor. ry gins (3), 2 Knepper, and Long. EPS, Big(kicks) and Shock (kick). Substitutions: Wood Biciocchi. Brown, Baker, Stracke.

Webb, Yakuboff, Apple, Bacheldor, Miller. Stumpe, and Napp. East St. L.ouls-Price. Jeremlus.

Long. Shock. Monney, Fuller. Elchelberger and Paulik. Officials: Referee.

Tilden, Umpire. Wilson, Linesman, Deckert, STATISTICS First Downs W. R. E. 20 S.

Yurds Rushing 8U 388 Yarde Passing 80 133 Tolal Yardage 160 501 Passes Attempted Passes Completed 10 Passes Intercepted by Fumbles Fumbles Lost Penalties Yards Penalized By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse 42, Boston Univ 0 Tulane 13, Alabama 7. West Florida State 17, Miami (Fla) Chester (Pa) 56. Bloomsburg Tenn Tech 20, E. Kentucky 19 West Va, State 32, Salem W. Va.

Kearney McPherson 21, 2, Concordia (Neb) 3 Bethany (Kan) Westminster (Utah) 50. Carroll (Mont) 0 Washburn 19, Fort Hays State 6 Wm. Jewell 20, Baker (Kan) 7 Ottawa (Kan) 26, College of poria 6 BemidJl 48, Superior (Wis) 14 Sterling 18, Friends (Kan) 0 Culver Stockton 51. Eureka 7 Carthage 14. Chicago Illini 0 Prep Local Alton 26, Jerseyville 0 East St.

Louls 33. Wood River 0 Edwardsville 7, Roxana 7 Bethalto 21, Southwestern 14 Carrollton 37, Greenfield 0 Carlinville 27, Nokomis 14 Collinsville 19, MacArthur 0 Pleasant Hill 12, Hardin 7 Winchester 6, Virginia 6 Staunton 26, Mt. Olive 0 Other By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mt. Pleasant (Iowa) 14, Monmouth Blue Island 10, Thornton Fractional Joliet Catholic 41, Schlarman 7 Morris 13, Marseilles 7 Streator 33, Central (Peoria) 6 Rock Island 20, Jefferson Rapids, Iowa) 13 Moline 7, Alleman 7 (tie) East Moline 20, Clinton (Iowa) 7 Argo 12, Lockport 0 Girard 14, Franklin 12 Liste 47, Sandwich 12 Thornton 28, Leyden 0 Bloom 20, Kankakee 0 LaSalle-Peru 20, East Rockford Hail 26, St. Bede 0 Effingham 31, Casey 20 Bridgeport 6, Lawrenceville 6 (tie) Johnaton City 14.

Zeigler 12 Carterville 27, Norris City 19 Centralia 13, West Frankfort 0 Duquoin 68, Pinckneyville 6 Herrin 45, Marion 0 Sparta 12, Chester 7 Poplar Bluff (Mo.) 61, Cairo 7 Eldorado 36. Metropolis 6 Anna-Jonesboro 39, Shawnee 0 Sesser 25, Elkville 14 Wethersfield 13. Toulon 6 Bradford 40. Wyoming 6 Walnut 33, Dunlap 0 Elmwood 24, Galva 20 Princeville 21. Manlius 0 Forrest 19, Chatsworth 13 Onarga M.

A. 49, Onarga 0 Central (Clifton) 34, Crete 0 Wilmington 34, Momence 0 Herscher 7. Gilman 7. (tle) Richwoods 20, Bradley 7. Watseka 48, Milford 21 Geneseo 19, Chillicothe 6 Pontiac 14, Washington Farmington 13, Canton 12 Abingdon 20, Bushnell 7 Peoria Manual 32, Springfleld Lanphier 12 Peoria Woodruff 20, E.

Peoria 7 Pekin 27, Limestone 0 Decatur Eisenhower 20. Kewanee 12 Elgin 27, East Aurora 13. Aurora 45, Jollet 13 West Rockford 20, Freeport 13 Marmion M. 'A. 12, North Chicago Normal 33.

Lakeview 13 Woodland 20. University Normal Lincoln 14, Bloomington 12 Chenoa 6, Fairbury 6 (tie) Cornell 31, Flanagan 18 Marquette 14, Ottawa 6 Champaign 19, Urbana 0 Newman 38, Young America 12 Mattoon 21, Danville 0 LeRoy 35, El Paso 6 Georgetown 27, Westville 6 Decatur 21, Springfield 0 Auburn 21, Virden 19 Moweaqua 26. Arthur Martinsville 25, Paris 18 Olney 25, Flora 6 Kincaid 28, Vandalla 7 Oblong 27, St. Elmo 26 Princeton (Ind) 27. Mt.

Carmel Newton 27, Palestine 13 Fairfield 13, Albion 7 Carmi 20, MsLeansboro 7 Shelbyville 41, Pana 7 Geneseo 19, Chillicothe 6 Kirkwood 13, Warren 12 Riverdale 42, Morrison 0 Chicago Public League Playoff Englewood 19, Roosevelt 6 Cage Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Carson City 48, Buckley-Loda 45 East Lynn 52, Bismarck 50 Rankin 62, Henning 56 Chrisman 49, Petersburg (Ind.) 45 Scotland 53. Westfield 49 Macon 82, Mt. Auburn 33 Stonington 56, Edinburg 40 Kinmundy 73, Sandoval 59 Sumner 66. LaGrove 32 Cisne 48. Wayne City Ridgway 86, Pope County, Golconda.

27. NBA Scores By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York 115, Detroit 101 Musial Homers; Cards Defeat All-Stars, 5.1 FUKUOKA, Japan -Stan) "The Man" Musial slammed three-run homer in the first inning today to start the St. Louis Cardinals rolling toward a 5-1 victory over Japan's All Stars. Musial brought the 30,000 ican and Japanese fans at Heiwadai Stadium to their feet when he hoisted the ball 400 feet into the right center field bleachers give the Cards a 3-0 lead, It was Musial's first homer of the tour, and the Cards' eighth win against two losses in the 16 game series, The Redbirds battered four Japanese pitchers for eight hits, inI cluding a double by outfielder Wally Moon. Richie Achburn of the Phillies.

1958 National League batting champion. has led the league three times 'n most hits. He Mage 215 during 1959 and batted .350, NEAR End Gerald Young of Roxana is torn between two duties as he attempts to remain in bounds while reaching for a pass from Charles Wiley that flicked off the ends of his finger tips in the sec- MISS ond quarter at Edwardsville Friday night. An unidentified Tiger defender moves up on the intended recelver. The game ended in a 7-7 Photo.

Roxana, Tigers Play to 7-7 Tie EDWARDSVILLE Roxana and yard in three tries by Thomas put Edwardsville engaged in another of the ball on the Tiger eight. Here their nip and tuck affairs here Fri- Boverie's jump pass was interceptday night, and came up with a 7-7led by Gene Meikamp, and the Titie to close the season for gers took over. teams. Neither side could do much until The Tigers had won the last three the closing minutes of the half, games in the series by narrow mar- when the Shells took over on their gins, but the last time the victory own 30. Wiley picked up six, and margin was more than one touch- Boverie, Gerald Young and Thomdown was in 1951, when Edwards- as combined for four more on a 7 ville took a 24-0 decision.

flea-flicker pass. Another Boverie First downs and sizeable gains pass to Jack Kleinert was good for were plentiful in the contest Friday 14 yards. night, but real threats were few and Thomas then began sweeping the far between. ends and picked up gains of 12, 9, The Shells tallied 11 and 6 yards to move the ball to first, capping a the 70-yard drive into the end zone two-yard line. Wiley plunged over from there, and though he with only 10 seconds left in the first half.

Edwardsville right fumbled in the end zone and Young came back to take recovered, Wiley received credit for the second half kickoff and march 60 to the touchdown. The rules stipulate yards score, that when the ball is with a 15-yard penalty on Roxana into carried the end zone, the touchdown is helping to move the ball into scor. scored and the ball is dead. ing position. With 10 only seconds left on the The deadlock was the first of the season for both teams, the Tigers clock, Thomas went around the with end for the extra point.

ending season a 5-3-1 rec- Fullback lord and the Shells with 8 6-2-1 workhorse Tony Penelton, sophomark. more of the Tigers, and Quarterback Dave Carnaghi picked Hamm Used as Decoy up five yards each to get the TiPat Hamm, Roxana's leading gers rolling as the second half got scorer and chief threat as a ball under way. Carnaghi's carrier, was nursing an injured Hilla was good for 14 yards, Penelpass to ankle, and did not handle the ball ton made 14 more on two carries, 8 at all during the game. However, and the Tigers in short order had 0 be did take the field on offense, the ball on the Shell 19. mostly as a flanker going downfield Penalty Hurts Shells as a decoy, and taking a Tiger de- A 15-yard penalty for unnecesfensive man with him.

sary roughness on Roxana moved In his the Shells unfurled the ball to the six, and a running sophomore, Larry had a first down and the Tigers goal to go. Thomas, who showed well in the Penelton picked up three, Hilla one tailback spot. The 5-10, 160-pound more, and Penelton was stopped tailback shared most of the ball- inches short of the goal line. carrying duties with Charles Wiley, But on the fourth try, Penelton who also did some throwing and crashed between right guard and the team's punting. One of Wiley's tackle and went in standing up.

kicks took the right bounce in the The big fullback hit almost the first half and was good for a total same spot for the extra point to tie of 70 yards from the line of scrim- the game at 7-7. mage before being downed on the Early in the fourth period, EdTiger 11. Ron Boverie did the quar- wardsville got as far as the Shell terbacking and some of the passing, 15, but a fumble was recovered by as the Shells completed four the Shells, Thomas moved the en aerials for 53 yards. ball out of danger with a 22-yard The Roxana offense started out jaunt on the first play. strong, but an interception stymied The ball stayed pretty much bethe Shells just nine yards from pay tween the 20-yard lines the rest of dirt.

the way, with the one long gainerBoverie took the opening kickoff a 26-yard pass from Wiley to on the 25 and moved it to the 40. Young. and after he picked up two more Bizarre on the first play, Thomas carried The game ended Ending on a bizarre for 14. Six more plays got the ball note, as Roxana punted and the to the Tiger 33, when Wiley picked game-ending horn sounded while up a first down to the 23. Jim Bon- the ball was in the air.

The Shells ser, junior halfback for the Tigers, apparently paid too much attention was hurt on the play and carried to the public address announcer from the field with a broken arm. who was shouting that the game Pass Intercepted was over. A five-yard Tiger penalty and 10 Several Roxana players pulled Lane Wants Busso Then Brown After Split Decision By JACK HAND SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) KenLane, the No. 1 lightweight contender, is willing to fight Johnny Busso for the right to box Joe Brown for the title.

Busso's name was kicked around this week after he upset Brown in Miami. "It they are talking about Brown, and Busso, why not match me. with Busso for an said Lane after scraping past La- We Specialize In FLOOR and WALL COVERING Visit Our Showroom! Sherwood's Tile Service 8310 Musca Road DIal 2-8803 up short, but Carnaghi gathered in the punt, cut across the sidelines and raced some 35 yards down the field to the Roxana 30 before be was run out of bounds. Roxana had 12 first downs to 10 tor the home team, and the rushing totals were just as close, the Shells picking up 154 on the ground and the Tigers 147. Edwardsville completed only one pass in eight attempts for 14 yards, and the Shells showed an overall yardage of 207 (yards to 161 for Edwardsville, Roxana fumbled once and Itcovered, while the Tigers lost two of their four bobbles.

Roxana (7) Ed'ville (7) PLAYER POS. PLAYER Naughton LE Martin Burrus Uhles Gatewood Bilxen Howe RG Wildgrube Bach Kleinert Vallino Hosto Pile Boverie Carnaght Thomas LH Bonser RH Fagan Wiley by Quarters: FB Penelton Roxana Edwardsville Scoring: Roxana-TD, Wiley: EP, Thomas. Edwardsville-TD, Penelton. EP, Penelton. Substitutions: Roxana Parsons, Peeler, Edwardsville Dugan, Tucker, Hogue, Pope, Alexander.

Hilla, Silas. Blackman, Schwalb, M. Betts. Keck. Coley, Turner, Sickbert.

Wynne, Officials: Referee, Johnson, Umpire, Gage. Linesman, Frame. STATISTICS Rox. Edw. First Downs 12 10 Yards Yards Passing Rushing 154 147 Total Yardage 207 161 14 53 Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted by Fumbles Fumbles Lost Penalties Penalized 1958 football despite a final Bethalto took a 14-7 edge off the field at half time by virtue a two-yard plunge by Howard Hall in the second quarter.

Hanks ran the extra point. The third period was scoreless, with no real threats posed by either team. The Eagles made their insurance touchdown in the final stanza, when Hall passed to Dale Ahlmeyer for 15 yards and 1 a tally, and Hall ran the extra point. With two minutes left in the game, Breitweiser tossed a 20- yard touchdown pass to Hughes, and Travers ran the extra point. LINEUP Southwestern (14) Bethalto (21) PLAYER POS.

PLAYER Skaggs Hughes LE Pointer Stoner LG McMilliun Nix McAlee Kasten RU Sundbach Jones RT Taylor Stoops RE Ahlmeyer Breitwiser Hall Howard Autery Williamson RI Rothe Score Travers Hanks by Quarters: 3 Southwestern 7-21 Scoring: Southwestern-TD6. How. ard, Hughes. EPs-Howard, Travers (runs). Bethalto: TDs, Hunks, Hail.

Ahlmeyer. EPS, Hanks, Hall. Substitutio 5: Southwestern MeLaughlin, Alwe d. McCauley, pie. Livingston, Christopher, R.

ett. D. Pruett. Bethalto-Halliday, Ruthe. Crider, Florini, Cooper, May, Tarrant.

Davis: Officials: Referee, Rullo. Umpire. Linesman. Foster. STATISTICS S'wast Beth.

First Downy 13 12 Rushing 122 184 Yards Passing 84 115 Yardage 206 299 Passes Passes Complet 8 Passes Intercepted by Fumbles Fumbles Lost Penalties Yards Penalized 66 took a pass! for the extra outstanding Jack yards for a period was over, extra point to Legot LIKE LIKE WEDGEWOOD, CHINA OR MING VASES ARE TOO PRETTY TO BREAK! LET US Wrought fron HOUSE TIME GUARANTEED, RAILINGS COLUMNS RUSSELL BLIND AWNING CO. 911 MILTON ROAD Dial 5-5944 houari Godih on a split 10-round decision Friday night. Jack Barrett, International Boxing Club matchmaker, was more! interested in pairing Lane with Carlos Ortiz, the No. 3 boy in the rankings. Alton First Downs Yards Rushing 316 Yards Passing Total Yardage 316 Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted by Fumbles Fumbles Lost Penalties Yards Penalized FOR YOUR BOWLING PLEASURE VISIT BOWL HAVEN LANES 3003 HUMBERT ALTON, ILL.

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