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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 10

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Shamrock 4 1 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD SET TORRID PACE OVER 15 ROUNDS BIMI Advertisement I I Named Top Rookies By SHELDON 8AK0WITI eligible by 'the' board of Clark Leads1 or The Most Complete Line Of Deer Hunters Clothmg Needs If it's for an the Snnheam Appliartces el wing's! 1 HE 3 6190 I HI 28Awarded Grid Letters 5S LOSESW1NGB ACK AMES (fl Iowa State will be without the services of first string Wingback Jim Lary io the Neb raska game here Saturday and possibly for the rest of the sea son Cagers to Lack Size SINGLE WING OUT CAMBRIDGE Mass Coach John Yovicsin Junked the single Harvard and installed the Top All America Hopefuls in Big 10 CHICAGO (fl Ohio State Iowa and Michigan State battling it out for the Big Ten football championship each has top All America candidates The Midwest board screening candidates for the 1957 honor team is especially high on half back Don Clark and end Leo Brown of Ohio State tackle Alex Karras and end Jim Gibbons of Iowa and end Sam Williams and center Dan Currie of Michigan State Karras continued a top heavy favorite choice to regain the All America honor he wnn last year Thursday Nov 7 1957 a Gier Will Rejoin Giants Next Spring SAN RANCISCO (fl The San rancisco Giants said Wednesday Paul Glel former All American halfback and 'bonus baby pitcher is out of the Army and will join the baseball elub in spring train ing at Phoenix Michigan State 28 Notre Dame i Navy was the bast team Notes Dame faced in its first five games and the Irish suffered a 20 6 broadside from the Middies Spartans carry more guns than Navy H's hard for Terry Brennan to point for Michigan State with Oklahoma and Iowa following right behind on the Irish card Michigan 19 Illinois Wolver ine fullback Johnny Herrnstein re turns for at least part time duty Thp Illlni reportedly are aching after scoring a statistical triumph but actual 21 6 defeat against Pur due Michigan is able to platoon quarterbacks Jim Van Pelt and Stan Noskin but the Illlni have a good thrower too in unheralded Tom Haller Wisconsin 21 Northwestern 7 The Wildcats crippled as they are as bad as their winless rec ord indicates" However the in vading Badgers have toojnuch speed and balance to be taken Wisconsin held OhlpState to a Ki 13 triumph The Buckeyes blasted Northwestern 47 6 Only a bliz zard can make this an even game Indiana 14 Cincinnati Leav ing the Big Ten jungle the mauled Hoosiers can do a little preying on their own It will be touch and go though Penn State 28 Marquette 7 Another long Saturday for the Warriors (Last week's record: 4 right 2 wrong 1 tie Season: 36 10 1 Aver age 783) Seitz Will Coach Legion Next Summer Dick popular nd suc cessful Austin High School base ball coach will have a new job next summer Seitz will take over coaching duties for the Austin American Legion team It was auouced today by John Miller Post 91 Legion Athletic director This is the second time Belts will coach the Legionnaire! as ho headed the 1950 team which gained the State Legion tourna ment but was beaten 3 2 by Red wood alls in the first round Seitz will replace Sig Qvale coach the past three years Qvale was forced to give np the eoachlng job because or duties as irst District commander Van carded 148 141 and Jackson 147 137 for Halimi who had been recognized by the World Boxing Championship Committee and Boxing Union of Europe OUT RACE CAMDEN 'J' (fl Dedicate bowed out of the $75000 Trenton Handicap with' a lame 4e yes terday leaving only three horses in Saturday event at Garden State Park Three year olds Gal lant Man Round Table and Bold i Ruler are lqft for what is billed as the race" of the year r' his vote for Macias 144' tpJ41 under 10 point sys tem Judges rankie Van and Dyna mite Jackson decided the bout a pleasant pltching surprise to the Philadelphia Phils today were ngpied major league Rookies of the Year for 1957 Kubek was selected as the American outstanding freshman and Sanford captured the National liague'rorkie award A 24 man committee of the Base ball Writers Assn of America composed of three from each big i'r: league city participated in the an nual poll Kubek was unanimous choice receiving zi Votes TrahkMaEbhe" of the Boston Red Sox was named on one ballot Malzorie however had been previses' XSred in MINNEAPOLIS (fl The Big Ten a tough football fraternity which prides itself more on muscle than finesse sends two of its brawniest best against each other Saturday at Iowa City Sooner or later in the Minne sota Iowa game the Alex Karras and the Gophers rank Youso will meet head on Men who know them best advise everyone in the neighborhood to take cover Karras anti Youso quite prob ably are the best tackles in the Big Ten if not in the country Karras an All America in 1956 seems certain to get his just ac cldirti again this season Youso may not make it Work ing against him are two weeks away from the firing line against Illinois and Michigan the games wfrlcfi p'ut Minnesota Under nation i gia Tech center Don Stephenson i received this week Tretty 'Karen Stephenson pre sented Don with husky eon Don ald Keith Tuesday and any other kind of honor naturally has to take a back seat Besides being named lineman of week for spectacular play against Duke is old stuff to Ste phenson He won the honor last year in Durham and repeated with bis sterling play here Satur day when Tech upset the Blue Devils 13 0 selection an nounced Wednesday came as no surprise to those who saw him lead a stonewall defense which kept Duke bottled up until after got its two touchdowns His blocking 51 blocks on 62assignments for an 823 percent age was termed fantastic by Coach Bobby Dodd He played 51 rpinutes against the Blue DevilsStephenson made the All Am erica second team last year After a stow start bidding for the first team this season 14EW YORK (fl Versatile Tony Kfibek who wasn't even on the New York Yankees' roster in UNDISPUTED BANTAMWEIGHT KING The new bantamweight of the world Alphonse Halimi of rance is surrounded by his handlers in rina after 15 round split decision over Mexico's Paul Macias Wed nesday night at Los Angeles Macias had been recog nized in Mexico and the IL as champion (AP Photofax) By JERRT LTSKA CIUCAGO Ifl Aputnlk II to a celestial doghouse The old Mid west grid crystal ball could rapidly becoms one It gets the heave ho if thia isn't the real low down: Ohio State 14 Purdue Ohio exact caliber easy to peg However the Buckeyes whip ped Illinois 21 7 and Wisconsin 16 13 while Purdue conquered Illi nois 21 6 and lost to the Badgers 23 14 This regionally televised game could be closer than the next minute Purdue may have the defensive 1 edge but Clark's running and a little splurge in passing could do it for the Buckeyes Iowa 13 Minnesota tike Ohio State Iowa extends its Big Ten title bid only a one touchdown fav orite Although the Hawkeye Go pher rivalry' is a rousing one we like speed and its best in the nation defense against rush ingft The Gophers have been set ting good results from reserve quarterback Jim Reese Passes annoy the little Hawkeye second ary and Reese is probably Minne best tosser" OVER AND OUT Big Bill Russell of the Boston Cel tics vaults high in air fot shot that skimmed over hoop in Wednesday's Celtic Minneapolis Laker game won by Boston 103 94 The Lakers' Bob Leanonard (14) tries unsuccessfully to block shot after Russell slip ped by Art Spoelstra (27) Bob furrow of Lakers and rank Ramsey of Celts move in for rebound (AP LOS ANGELES ifl A rench Algerian named Al phonse Halimi last night out slugged and outhpxed Raul Macias bantamweight 'Championship' A crowd of at least 8 000 of them countrymen of the Mexican on hand when the two little scrappers squared off under the dazzling ring candelabra at Wrigley ield The night was cuulislibut the fighters set a torrid pace over the 15 round route expected Halimi jock hard onetime street' fighter tried to turn' the nationally tele vised match into a slugfest 7 Macias renowned for his box ing deftness played the rench game In the early rounds the little gamecocks battled head to head in bruising fn fightiiig" "Box him box him Ma manager Pancho Rosales jab said Macias bleeding from the noses on top of me I keep him Nevertheless Macias fought Halimi on fairly even terms Both landed some dandy hooks to the body indJead But neither was shaken badly "In the sixth I realized I knock him out so I knew have to box Halt mi said Halimi switched from in to long range jabbing about the 10th round and proceededjo beat the Mexican at his own game Hell held a reach advantage of almost two Inches' i of it pulling ahead on all score! qards in the last five rounds I The split decision was with lusty boos by the Mexican constituents Referee Mushy Callahan cast CJC7L i Christmas Gifts Shop Early' Shoo Nate's You Can't Oa fUHar since 1955 A rightbander hewai signed by the lnl954 and had a 44 won lost record that season mostly iarelief ban fating at Minnesota" in 1933 by Dick Livermore Coach orest Evashevski may not give first calLtohls" 289 pound center' Mac' Lewis unless there is imporvement in his left hand hampered by a bone chip since the Northwestern game Le understudy Lapham has been holding down the first learn assignment this week The only other injury trouble noted on the "squad has been tackle Dick sore back but that is expected to be cleared up by Saturday or the second day contact work was omitted in the prac tice session Wednesday to avoid the injury jinx The first two teams brushed up on passing and running plays jn a duAmy scrim mage al scrutiny plus the so sp record Gopher coachfs will tell you no coincidence Mlnneeota took a pair of wallopings while the 250 pound International alls flant was riding out a siege of flu "When been healthy" said line coach Denver Craford "the guy has been just No greater however than Karras the 229 pound key stone of an Iowa defense which 7 remains the toughcet in the nation against enemy ground attack Minnesota last year ha was in the opinion of a Minnesota coach brutalfc fiut where i he took some time developing a' year ago1 Karras this season has been brilliant all season He com bines physical toughness with a high degree i of mohi1 tend smartness smartness i 7 Yet two years ago he ires indifferent about playing football Coach orrest Evashevski booted him off the team He iaEer quit school but decided to give it an other whirl The decision probably meant the Rose Bowl for Iowa last season On the horned front Gopher trainer Lloyd Stein pronounced the club's condition today as the finest of the season The only doubtful player to quarterback Dick Larson who has been out of action since the early moments of the Illinois game with a sprained ankle Larson worked again Wednesday however nd indica tlons aje he may be ready for limited duty against the Hawk eyes Top Lineman Proud Pappa An informal workout for mem bers of the Pacelli basketball team was held Wednesday but 'coach Marty Crowe begin full scale drills until 'next Monday "Some of the kids like to fool around so the gym is Crowe said "We plan to get down to brass tacks Monday and from then on it will be all Reporting for the informal drill and picture taking were three let termen holdovers from last outstanding team that finished with a 15 3 record but lost to Rochester Lourdes in the Region ive finals 66 57 to miss a chance to play in the State Catholic tourna ment Returning veterans are guards Larry Scheid and Steve Lickteig and forward Orris Jirele an ex cellent floorman and scorer Jir ele was' the leading point maker of the Shamrocks last year and is expected to fill the role again Missing from last 'great combination are Capt Gary Bab cock who played either forward or center guard Larry Rensink center Mike Tender and toward Gene Halvorson AU of them wiU be missed 7A few of pec Crowe hopes wiU develop are Mike McDermott a reserve" last year: Leon Tender who is expected to take over job at center Gary Maschka a transfer from Marshall and Jack Meyer who is a question mark because of a knee injury suffered in' football A cou ple or promising sophomores "are Mike Donovan and Daye Carey Crowe probably wiU use the same style of play he developed last year as the team again lacks size' "We wiU be smaller than last yearp Vwwe said we need banmg1'anf spirit to offset i Tallest man is Tender at 64) while Jirele stands 5 111 two weeks to get ready for' the opener Nov 22 against strong La Crosse Wis Aquinas They meet St ThomaS Academy of St Paul the next night Non 23t with both games at home So far a 15 game schedule has been arranged and jt looks like one of the toughest in history of the school probably "could 'have a bet ter record playing'smaller schools but there is always satisfaction in bumping off the big boys and you learn anything playing a weak Crowe said kids like to play the good The schedule is not complete as Crowe would like to add at inree more games His big ambi tion is to hook either Boys Town Neb or Des Moines Iowa Dowl ing last Iowa state champs Other top notch attractions in clude Minneapolis Central and Marshall and Shattuck of ari bault The schedule: Nov la Crosse Aquinas Noy 8t Thomas Academy f1 Nov Mpls Central Dec 4 Holy amily Mason City Dec at Rochester Lourdes Dec Shattuck Dec Mpls Marshal Jan st elix of Wabasha Jan lO at Winona Cotter Jan at Holy amily Jan at Sacred Heart Waseca Jan Rochester Lourdes eb 7 st elix eb at La Crosse Aquinas eb Wlnqns Cotter Hgjiml Outslugs Macias HUNTERS! Gloves Jackets Soeveeirs srses' Table Covers Moccasks from year Deerslue SEND OR BRING TO WESTERN TANNING COMPANY 266 STATE STREET ST PAUL 1 MINN Anniversary Birthday or Christmas "CORNER CHATTER took the fine! game of tfie season 2 it happenM lx the last two minutes when his Shamrocks dug with their backs to the goal line and prevented St of Waterloo Iowa from scoring what would have been the game tying Vf Sfl 'V4 XKWVivL JL 7 had srfme great seniors on this club and I wjraMI tiem 'to win this final game so bad I could taste Marty Mid Pat Macken and Pete Thorkelson haye been elected eo iaptalns of the 1351 Rochester High School football team Thor kelson was the regular center this season while Macken played it defensive halfbak post Both are' Juniors Ronnie Rathke is the only returning letterman on the Roches 'ler Lonrdes basketball team this season Rathke regulSr guard on the Lourdes team that went to the Catholic state tourna yneni for the fourth straight year 'i Yard Making in Conference CHICAGO Don Clark Ohio 200 pound junior halfback from Akron has become the Big Ten's leading yardage maker and scorer official conference statis tics showed today Mainly through yard gaining Irera league leading unbeaten Buckeyes become the Big Ten's top offensive team 1 Relying heavily dn their game and ball control the Buck eyes have average 382 yards in four conference games 320 of them by rushing and have a scoring average of 35 pants Th Buckeyes have used more1 than 64 running plays per game' and have averaged 5 yards per play Clark has" carried the ball 81 times for a net of 459 yards and I a 57 average Top average is 92 by his team mate Joe Trivisonno but be has made only 18 trips Clark also has completed 2 out 'of 3 passes for 20 more yards giving him a 479 total for No 1 ranking in total offense Randy Duncan Iowa quarter back is second in total offense with 20 yards rushing and 421 passing for 441 Second to Clark in rushing is Michigan Walt Kowalczyk with 340 yards in 59 carries Top passer is' Jim Ninowski of MSU with 27 strikes in 44 tosses for 437 yards and 4 touchdowns four touchdowns against Northwestern last week matching a modern Big Ten record gave him the scoring lead with 42 pointy on seven Jim1 Pace is second with six touch downs for 36 points Iowa continues as the best de fensive team permitting oppo nents an average of 173 yards per game The Hawkeyes have yield i ed aily73Ja game by rushing Tj T' "Your Specialist Sports" DUGANS 430 Mill heraldSP 0 RTS MURRAY WARMATH IS NOT WITHOUT AMMUN ition in the battle to prime his Minnesota football team for an upset effort against Iowa Saturday The frustration of two consecutive shutouts at the hands of one of their keenest rivals should make the Gophers fighting mad when they wade in on the kickoff at Iowa City i Two years ago it was 26 0 for Iowa and last season the Hawks pulled a 7 0 upset to close out Rose Bowl hopes contest presents the final oppor tunity for the large delegation of Gopher seniors to avenge these and Warmath shouldhave no trouble get ting his club in the rightmental mood On the credit side theGophers face this contest In the best Dhvsical shane in weeks Every varsity player except i fullback BohBlakley who has been confined to the Uni versity hospital with flu should he ready to help The re turn of quarterback Dick Larson the Gophers best pass will give Gopher hopes a big boost Ran dy Duncan is one of the most dangerous passers Larson has been sidelined since he suffered an injury jnthe Illinois gamen Oct 19 acing the stoutest defensive line in college footbal against rushing plays the Gophers are expected to turn loose an aerial barrage to open formidable de fenses Larson Bobby Cox and Jim Reese will take turns at the tossing 4 Iowa needs this victory to keep In line for another Big Ten title although they are not eligible for the Rose Bowl trip This could be one of the top grid attractions in the nation if the Gophers decide to play up to their capa bilities y' Kramer Deserves Honor I ANY HONORS OR "COMEBACK THE MUST BE ywarded to reserve halfback Chuck Kramer member of the Austin football team which finished the 1957 season with a share of the Big Nine Conference title and an 8 1 record Kramer could be tabbed the hard luck kid but his determined ef forts to play football earnedhim avarsity letter in his senioryearlt isa solid example of what can be accomplished if someoM makes up las mind he wants to do something badly enough promising football career was cut short during' his sophomore year when he needed an operation for ulcers Last year KYamer missed footbill when he had part of his stomach removed Although not encouraged by any of the coaching staff Kramer raided to fcy football igam reported two week? after the opgn in practicesA fine defensive back Kramer developed rapidly and Im aw a After Kramer'a first operation his weight dropped from 175 to 135 pomds At the end of the football season Kramer who played in 30 quarters had added 10 pounda and was never in better health 7 SUGGESTION: Lilt gsntroudy sod roll two tides r6 middle wHh heir tide urt A rolled die cei) bo tool percet port er express is a burlep bey or paper certoo I If a AZf fwf ByTOMKOECK i Realignment alks Slated jyPCL Today By ED WILKS NEW YORK (fl Leslie nor president of the Pacific Coast League was reluctant to specific aims in fear of "muddy ing the a before special meeting with Commission er ord rick to study realign ment problems facing top minor league flying in from the West Coast will tackle the prob lems arising from the Giants and shift to San rancisco and Los Angeles in a conference with rick George Trautman president of the National Assn (governing body of the minors) andrepresentatives of the two Na tional League clubs irrifiWiSrfetf 'O meetingwas set up to dis cuss ofily realignment with no mention of damages to' be paid SHOP IV ATES The store of Low' Prices! ellffihte hr the hoard nf rtirertnr since he had 103 official at bate in 1956 I Sanford was' named 18 bal lots Teammate Ed Vouchee a soUd hitting first baseman was next with four votes Pitcher Dick Drott of the Chicago Cubs re ceived three votes and outfielder Bob Hazle of the 1 1 a Braves one 1 Kubek 22 last month is the rangy Jeft hanrfed swinger who batted 297 in 127 games The Mil waukee native finished ninth dmong the leading bat ters and was the third highest hit ter on the Yanks In the World Series against the he hTt'286 and slugged two homers Sanford a durable 28 year old right hander spent sevenyears in the minors' and twp years in the Army before he came into his own in 1957 posting a 19 8 won lost record for a 704 sec ond best in the league His 19 vic tories also were the most he had ever compiled in any season The 6 foot 175 pound resident of ATLANTA (fl Being selected (Hatboro Pa also topped both the national lineman of the week is majors in strikeouts with 188 He I only the second best present Geor completed 15 of his 33 starts in cluding three shutouts His earned run average was 308 The PCL however has voted to consider the questions of realign ment and compensation as a sin gle package The fact thatthe amcmt' cf compensation is the big stumbling block in the situation' was appar ent from views ofi th4 cities which may be available to replace Los Angeles and San rancisco in the PCL the we hawrtn mind already have he said "no two of them by any means are die equal of Los An geles and San That 'means the Giants and Dodgers and perhaps the National League as a whole will have to fatten the kitty to make up the difference in revenue the PCL can expect to suffer Tlius far has found the and offer too humiliating to I Shop Gift DUG ANS NOW Good Choice of New Games and Sports Items to Please the Whole amily We Gift Wrap Give Green Stamps 1 A i Seek Cover When Youso Karras Clash Injury Slows Hawkeye End IOWA CITY (fl A top ques tion around the Iowa footb a 1 1 camp Thursday was whether sophomore end Don Norton will ba physically able to aid Hawkeyes cause against Minne sota in their last home stand of the season here Saturday The knee injury Norton suffer ed in the Michigan game last weekend has hampered him all the and it" was doubtful 5 effort tostay in the un defeated class Bob Prescott polnt kick Twenty eight members of the successful Austin High School foot ball team qualified for varsity let ters it was announced today by head coach Art Hass Included among the letterwin ners were 16 seniors Jim Bald win Bryan Baudler Dave Dam men Tom Davis Don Dimmel Ron arrell Roger olven Greg 'Glynn tTdhn Hard? Nate Johnson Charles Kramer David Percival Jerry Petersen RicharJJector Dave Sciver and Roger Voss Returning lettermen are Terry Brown Torp olkestad Bruce Hall Arlen Jacobsen Mike Mar ineau Larry and Terry Maus Jim Miller Clayton Reed Daryl Richardson Donald Uecker and Dave Wenzel In addition to the players the two managers Doug Wright and DeVon Nelson were awarded let ters Letters will be presented to the players at the annual football din ner scheduled 'later this month The Packers completed the most successful season since 1951 post ing an 8 1 overall record and shar ing the Big Nine 1 Conference ti tle wjth defending champion Ro chester Austin won eight straight I games before they were defeat 1 ed 12 0 by the Rockets In final game Waters Chairman of Grid Committee KANSAS CITY rank (Mol dy) Waters athletic director and head football coach at Hillsdale Mich college is the new chair man of the football advisory com mittee of the National Assn of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) The committee studies and makes suggestions on football pd iciesinihe NAIA iZiikalz an anlnwJ ikUDeK ana bantord 1 Crystal Ball Picks Iowa and Buckeyes 98c up 39c pr $188 pr $298 $349 $690 $298 $699 $890 $15 90 $1090 $1990 $1390 $488 UP Th latest in VlRSulffted' WMV th mtenet 1 mImSLTmmt iri A YMkin IWIV an kivuimu WWIIIIfl ng IIORT rvwi ttcuiiiu iriK a mill ivrw aaveaaraa vnia as WI A i gwv aavwaiiui sun ng trip Good credit accounts pre jnyited at Note's no service or carrying charges $1 00 holds your sdectiorif tiU wantcO on LAY AWAY VhV Ml VI? 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