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ROCHESTER AND MANKATO QUIT LEAGUE Auburn Corner Grid Team Defense Helps Bucks Win 1954 Grid Title Seixas Out of Net Test hon Norstrand James Phillipe Coka fered a 44 43 setbaek against Dormady freestylers Stan Pick kicker split the uprights al breaststroke I flflw aaMiluuv UU HIVCIH Walsh said the Brooklyn Dodg picked upright yards on the next play but it was not enough to Bob Rasmussen Minneapolis Jim Reese Sayville I NY were Iowa and for Af the' SETS RECORD LANSING Mich (W Hawks' Bob Pettit Sets NBA Point Pace The Austin i 1 and ecabheciy iVerti" Ojanpa Wilcox respec tively face tough openers here Wednesday against Rochester Botji the swimming and wrest ling meets begin at 3:30 pm Ojanpa' rebuilding his tank squad with a group of young but who lost four yards recovering his own fumble Halfback Ed Vincent sensation Ron Johnson warms up for the season tonight in the annual intrasquad game Shallower in experienced talent than it has been for several sea soM Minnesota is being pegged well down the Big Ten list in pre season speculation The Gophers have a proven scor ing star in Capt George Kline and a clever floorman in guard Whitey Johnson Otherwise Coach Ozzie Cowles i will have to depend on aeelleetien of sophomores and last re serves The most exciting prospect among the newcomers of course is Ron Johnson the 6 7 New Prague all stater who has nailed i down the starting center job Cowles describes the slender i sure handed sophomore as one of i the finest first year men to turn i was relegated to honorable men tion Sophomore Bob White of Ohio State who could become one of the greats came along too late but made the second team rank Youso earned a tackle position on the third team while quarterback Bobby Cox and fullback? Bob Blakley rated By TOM KOECK OWATONNA Minn Knotty problems continued to plague the once successful Southern Minne sota League trapped in the mid dle of reorganization troubles for the 1958 campaign As it stands following a meet ing of the league's board of direc way tie for first" place with Rose Creek and Grand Meadow In other games Adams plays at Hayfield Ellendale at Rose Creek Grand Meadow at Spring Valley and Elkton at Wykoff Rose Creek will be bidding its second win in three starts ter dumping Elkton 68 58 in opener they dropped a 60 42 ver dict to Ertimons Saturday night did everything right against Elkton but nothing right against coach Darold Yost remarked Rose Creek trailed 27 22 at half time Gary Yost paced Emmons with 25 points while Richard Han son scored 13 for the Creekers AU games except the ari bault Waseca test begin at 8 pm president of the Realign 'meat Committee may not come CHICAGO (fl Michigan State the No 3 football team placed four players on the All Big Ten footbaU team selected by the Associated Press Ohio State the conference champion and Iowa's dethroned titlists each had three players named while the other position went to Michigan The only unanimous choice on the team was Iowa tackle Alex Karras who was named AU Amer ica last year Karras was the only repeater from the 1956 All Big Ten team A The entire team was made up of seniors with the exception of Ohio State halfback Don Clark a jun ior Joining Clark in the backfield were quarterback Jim Ninowski MINNEAPOLIS (fl Minneso 1957 basketball team hubbed NEW YORK Bob Pettit' of St Louis an old hot hand among National Basketball Assn scorers has regained the No 1 spot after a two week lapse statistics re 1 leased today disclosed i The former ace sparking the rise to the lead in the western divi accumulated 327 points in 13 gamesvfora nine" point advantage over Gebrge Yardley of the Detroit Pistons and Dolph Schayes of the Syracuse Nation als tied with 318 Neil Johnston of Philadelphia I with 310 round ut the top five 1 pounds The line wanting in weight" either only player i under 200 pounds was Brown often i called the little end in the 171 pounds orougnt tne line average down to PLANS TO START Pmmknrl fantastic record of 65 straight vic tarrfdS AiO''0 and Have straight state champion ships under their belts To make matters worse the 1957 58 Rocket 'team coached by Evar buvernagle boasts 13 let termen headed by AU America Mike MacLean who won two state titles last year AU America performer junior Kteve Jackman (freestyle) is back along with seniors Rick Towey Jim Balfour Hank Tillisch David Schroeder and Joe Bough juniors Jeff Komenda Bob Ben sbn DomPeterson and Ed Corin an dsophomores Lauren Dalzen and Mike Moeller In last state meetMac Lean won the backstroke and in dividual medley events Jackman won the 200 yard freestyle and the raus wis Bob Blakley St Paul Ken Bombardier Red Lake alls Dick Borstad Detroit Lakes Dave Burkholder Minneapolis Carleton Carlson Minneapolis Bill Chorske Minneapolis Bobby Cox Minneapolis Jerry riend Minneapolis Perry Gehring Yankton Everett Gerths Hastings Robert Haake Winona Bruce Hammond Rochester David Herbold Anoka Jon jelacic Brainerd Bill Ju kich Duluth Kelvin Kleber Mel rose Dick Larson Minneapolis Dave Lindblom Minneapolis Bill Martin Chicago Monte Miller Minneapolis Tom Moe Edina Arnold Osmundson ALLDAY With AM Automatic Pinspotters (One of a series on the moment that made a national football champion) By BOB IIOOBING The Associated Press Ability the defense to dig in and preserve a lead against rug ged opposition is a measure of footbaU" Ohio State cap tured the national title in 1954 by repelling late Iowa drives The Big Teh meeting was fig urea to be a close contest when 82141 spectators moved into the nuge stadium at Columbus on Oct 16 Iowa halfback Earl Smith got things off to a blazing start in the to vi By BILL RIEMERMAN A crowd of about 300 person? cheered lustily Monday night as Joe Brunetti pinned the Great Mit su after a series of flying blocks stretched the villain flat ontne canvas This was the third fall saw Ind and now jipning fop the University of Southern Cali fornia returned to his native Mid west Monday to sprint the four mile NCAA cross country course here in a shattering I 19:123 I 103" 141 138 85) 45 38 MUMUIIg vapcuscoc The Brunettis got revenge in the Austin Hockey Club Vfl A fl fl 11 lAlfl Afl 11 1 1 LL a 1 A i auuwiu uu anuuuEL sun Keuinfii (the worst of it in the exchange' ns were aaP I0f I RM SAIlfhorn I riorum vvuvuvui uvAiiiiivouca xicaguu (hockey season by members of the Austin Merchants here Mond a IO AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD Tuesday Nov 26 1957 SGus Young's AUSTIN BOWL Ph HE 3 4250 204 River tors here Mandaynlght the fast semlpro loop will continue with six teams Austin Albert Lea airmont aribault Mason City and' Winona after accepting by unanimous vote the formal resig nations of Rochester and Manka to Rochester quit the league to join er organization which took overtheLQsAbgeies PCL franchise earlier this year would have to know what Spokane can do arithiir' 19 days The Dodgery have al ready moved into Los Angeles for the 1958 National League season Spokane with a Brooklyn tieup drew a record Class league at tendance of 287000 in 1947 but the ball park burned down the zext'year and reeonsiruction'was8gue clubs 1AI Da P5 pounds Karras was the Win I it Al IT IN wfl Wb JB of Michigan State halfback Jim Pace of Michigan and Walt Kow alczyk of Michigan State Kowalczyk a regular halfback was named as fullback because of his terrific power The menacing Spartan missed being a unanimous choice by one first place vote Michigan two other choic es were tackle Pat Burke and center Dan Curried Aside from Clark 'Ohio State also placed end Leo Brown and guard Aurelius Thomas Rounding out the team were end Jim Gib bons and guard rank'Bloomquist of Iowa The backfield of Ninowski Clark Pace and Kowalczyk was one of the heaviest named in his tory The group averaged 196 pounds topped by 205 imnot and Robert waits Ohio SUU 2 Veterans Johnson? Carry Gopher Hopes Northfield travels to Le Sueilrel Lance Jacobson breast and Mankato 79 55 winner over 1 strokers" and Dave Marqueson Richfield hosts airmont I backstroker aribault kicked off the season One new event has been added this afternoon meeting Waseca at year fhe 100 yard convention home Red Wing opens its non confer In wrestling jiew Rochester ence season Wednesday night at coach DeWaine Silker will have Mounds View five lettermen Ralph Zierath There will be more activity for Don Nelson Dick Kaufmann Dave Austin area quints One Southland Anderson apd Bud Rommel avail Conlerenee game is scheduled be tween tyle and Michigan State Dominates dAP All Big Ten Grid Team Tfifaend Ip 4UH1VO UUU UUH LUflLll A I Ji I 1 I urv jrTiveu expects a gooayear owiuuut nuuiiesier xennetn I More than 19 candidates turned Schultz Pelican RapiSs Robert out tor tne meeting including Jim Sark manager last year and for mer St Thomas College and Ro chester Mustang sTarf Dale Beck el second high scorer in the league last year and Bill Sarles an able defensemap Ray Schaefer will assist Privett this season and? he plans to sliow calisthenics to the of thelnferest Higfl foi two hulking Japanese the class Tliree I circuit while Mankato withdrew because of fin ancial considerations Galiker president of the Key City Enterprises Inc which has operated the club said oper ations the past two seasons have put the team $6400 in the red However he said that if any other organization wants to take over the team Key City will give "complete co operation" Key City owns the ball park Tanley ield Mankato ticket sales during the 1957 season brought in $14369 com pared with $32386 in 1954 Another reason for withdrawing the Merchants Gauker revealed was the probability that Tanley ield within a year may be con demned and the property used for home building lots or school con struction That means within a short bmijdWanical3 must construct a new baseball "park About the only thing concrete to come out of the meeting an extension of the annual meeting was the naming of a three man committee headed by 'Leo Coyour of airmont to study the situation and pome lip with pro posals to be offered to the lea gue board of directore at the next meeting Dec 9 at Owatonna Len Plotnik of aribault lea gue president made the sugges tion in an effort to get all clubs thinking along thesame lines and to find a solution for differences which were evident at last The committee which includes Harry Olsen of Albert Lea and Ed Rivers of Winona will megt Deg 3 at Albert Lea At that time the group will consider the schedule player salary limits and any other problems It is expect ed that the group "iriH recommbnd a 42 game schedule over 12 week period At a previous league meet ing it was decided to play 36 games but since that time the thinking was changed and it is safe to assume a longer sched ule wiU be adopted Unless a change is made) there is a good chance that Winona will follow Rochester and Mankato and quit the league Some compromise action to keep the Chiefs active will be evaluated and mav be set tled at the next session here is still hope the league willf)perate jfcith teams 1958ahd said that the board of directors would consid er anyone interested in taking over the two vacated He said that cities interested in joining the loop should have a representative at tfie Dec fL meet ing 1 Represents Xistis at the fheet ing was Emil Scheid president of the Austin Baseball Assn 4 (wMonDTC ADELAIDE Australia Mer vyn Rose a temperamental left hander with a vol leying touch sent Vic Seixas to the sidelines today and turned the South Australian ten nis semifinals into an all Austral lairtea party urther rocking the 'United' already reeling Davis Cup hopes Rose put the skids under an uninspired Seixas 6 4 4 6 6 3 7 5 It was the most ragged and un interesting of the four quarter fi nal duels Other survivors were top seeded Ashley Cooper Mai Anderson and Neale raser Cooper eliminated the other for eign threat when beat Bet scrappy Jackie Erichant in an exciting match 6 3 7 5 6 4 played his 'wst tennis since ius dramatic title tri umph at orest Hills last summer when he downed young Rod Laver of Australia 3' 6 1 6 3 raserotit down Roy Emerson 6 3 6 1 6 0 Members of the United States Belgian and Philippine Davis Cup teams thus will be on the sidelines when the Australians play the doubles semifinals tomorrow and the singles Thursday' The singles Senators to Open Against Red Sox WASHINGTON (fl Hie Wash ington Senatcrs will open their 1958 baseball season at home agauMi Boston April 14 a day EAST LANSING Mich (fl ahead of the other American Max Truex formerly from Wtr 4 fHttKe slow and costly on a community Washington opens at owned basis The Spokane Indians home with the President throw in the Class Northwest League 'ing out the first ball at Griffith folded up last year and the city (Stadium Hie Senators have had no professional baseball in lscheduled 41 night games three i357 more than last season By HUGH ULLERTON Jr The Associated Press Auburn unbeaten and untied Southeastern Conference leadtr advanced to the top of the na tional football rankings today In the season's semifinal Associated Press poll as Michiga" State fumbled away Its hold on first place The defensively stubborn Plains men from Alabama a close sec ond week ago polled 1850 points on the ballots of 227 sports writ ers and broadcaster Michigan State leader by only nine pointe a week ago dropped to third after a' fumbling performance against Kansas State last Saturday while Ohio Rose Bowl bound Big Ten champions moved into sec ffllL inal Poll Next Week iHe national college football championship will' be decided next week'in the final Associated Press Poll Since the Rev Hugh nell Trophy was retired by Okla homa last year The Associated Press' will present a new cham pionship trophy to be held by the team designated as" champion in the final poll Only one of the three top con tenders tpr the championship is scheduled to play this week Auburn'an easy 29 7 winner over lorida State Saturday takes on 'itsjold rival Alabama in the seasbn endilig game All three ranking "teams from the Big Ten CMiio State Michigan State and completed their regular seasons last week Auburn ihas won nine straight gaipes and allowed its opponents only four no more than o6e in any game In this balloting Auburn drew 85 of the 227 first place votes and 1850 points on the basis of 10 for each first place vote 9 for second etc down to 1 for tenth Ohio State loser to Texas Chrls tianein its opening game but un defeated in Big Ten competition finished with a rousing 31 14vic tory over Michigan This perform ance siphoned away gome of the support tliat formerly had gone to Michigan State The' Spartans lost five fumbles and had stage a last period rally to beat Kansas State 37 9 isMheir last' gamK Ohio State (jrew 65 first placa votes and 1769 points to 41 and 1713 for Michigan State Rice Jn Top Ten Completing the' first 10 Oklahoma Mississippi Navy Rice Army Oklahoma and Iowa moved up from sixth and eighth rankings after last victories Mississippi and Navy both idle dropped back a notch or two Rice being Texas for the Southwest Conference lead re placed Notre Dame? loser to Iowa in the top rankings? The top 10 with tlrst votes In parentheses: 1 Auburn (851 2 Ohio State (85) 1760 3 Michigan State (41) 1713 4 Texas A 8s 1370 5 Oklahoma (8) 1212 6 Iowa (7) 1130 7 Mississippi (6) 967 8 Navy 709 9 Rice 334 10 Army 349 THE SECOND 10 1 Sta t5' 1 12 Notre 13 Mississippi State 1 14 Wisconsin 15 State 16 Duke 17 VMI 18 Tennessee 19 Oregon State 20 lorida Pace Wins Big Ten Touchdown Crown CHICAGO Ifl jim Pace Michl nifty 'All Big Ten halfback won conference all games scoring honors with 10 touchdowns and 60 points to finish uiiu lap ahead of Ohio Don Clark Michi gan Walt Kowalczyk Clark and Kowalczyk finished in a tie for second place with 54 points each even though Clark sat' out Ohio last two games with a groin injury Tied for fourth were a of Buckeyes rank Kremblas and Dick Lebeau Each had 48 points Bob Blakley Minnesota fullback was sixth with 44 points on six touchdowns and eight points after touchdown able Rommel was conference and cBamp'ij jjpa ago Lettermen in action for Austin include Ted arrell" Dave Per cival" Ronie Shoemaker Bob Har dy Terry Maus Dick Brimacomb Larry Diggins Eugene Johnson and Tom True Others who may see action are Dale Anderson Allen Bailey Jim Blowers Merle Lester Jon Wolfe Tim Baxter Gary Stevens Lary Dybevik BobDistad Dan lineup has Cooper against Ander Gamelin Russell Ellis and Jer son and raser against Rose ry Peterson 18 Area Cage Teams to See Action Tonight Big Nine basketball teams have hopes of improving bn a 2 3 record medley relay team of Al ish againstnon conference riyals tot er Balfour' Benson and Jackman night when Winona Owatonna won" another first aribault and Mankato see action I Against this array of talent inonar dumped4jc4ViBona Cot p3janpawilldepend OD lettermenL nlrn a4 Ta tT: jpXtn Dill TTI i fcvJ ptaya dli ud 4 UaoCy 'v4 4xiig uui MpdHll) oyiUil gan' while Owatonna which suf (Sheller Karon Smalley and Tom I GOOD SERVICE LOTS TO EAT Members of ths coaches All Big Nine Conference football team get ready to eat at football party held Monday night by Geo A Hor mel Col Acting as waiter for the group at the table is Rochester's John Hallenbeck who can also carry a football Getting ready to eat left to right are Bruce Kruger of aribault John Elverum of aribault Larry Maus of Austin Hallenbeck and Roger Voss of Austin) Besides members of the All Conference" team Big Nine coaches were Jhe part Crowd Cheers as Brunettis Nocera to Captain 1958 Towa Gridders DAVENPORT (fl ullback John Nocera standout ball carrier blocker and linebucker will cap tain 1958 'football team Nocera selection by a vote of his teammates was announced here Monday night at dinner honoring the Hawkeyes The ban 1 quetwas sponsored jointly by the Davenport Club and Quarter back Club Guard Bob Commings'was chos en as the Hawkeyes most valuable player this season The annual Hancher award named for University President Virgil Hancher" halfback MelKnotts senior from Burllng tcuv who contributed much to team morale and spirit during his three years Nocera a junior from Youngs town Ohio replaces end Jim Gib bons the 1957 captain By TOM KOECK HE MAKE THE ALL BIG NINE OOTBALL team but Austin fullback Tom Davis has been tabbed 'as one of the finest blockers in the conference His ability to open holes for his mates was one of the reasons for fine 8 1 record this past season A good student and with plenty of natural ability and size Davis is a good all around college prospect Davis overlooked when selections were made for the All Conference earn as he earned honorable mention and he was only a vote behind Jerry Macken of Rochester and Karl Ashpole ot Albert Lea He the flashy type flayer but he got the job done oZ If Orris Jirele keeps it up threaten the record 496 points set by Chuck Schmitz six years ago The 5 11 senior forward who paced the Shamrocks a eagers in scoring a year ago is off to a fine start by tally ing 28 points in both the La Crosse Aquinas and St Thom i as games last week i scoring equaled the 28 points made by then: tire Cacfet team as the Shamrocks won 38 28 They post ed a 54 48 triumph against Aquinas Jirele will get a chance to add on his total Saturday when the Shamrocks lace Minneapolis central here 1 I 1 MEMBERS THE ALL BIG NINE OOTBALL TEAM SELECT ed by conference coaches were entertained royally by the Geo Hormel Co at an informal dinner Monday night at the home of Noel Goss 203 Allegheney Hormels furnished the fobd and the catering service There were no speeches'and an had plenty to "eat and lota of fun 7 Attending the dinner were Roger Voss Jerry Petersen Larry Maus Roger Glynn and Bryan Baudler of Austin Steve Malnar James Hayes and Dave Sundberg of Red Wing Steve Kereakos Cooper John Hallenbeck and Mick Macken of Rochester Ken Hoke ness of Northfield Bruce Kruger and John Elverum of aribault Stan Christ of Mankato Earl Aihpole of Albert Lea and Bill Ander son of Owatonna 3 The other member of AIl ConfereDce team Unable to attend because of a basketball injury was Bob Hazelton "of Winona Coaches at the dinner party were Art Hass of Atastin Jim Gustaf son of Albert Lea Lauren Hagge of Rochester Myron Smith of Red Wing Louie Todnem of Mankato Jim Christen of aribault Gordy Paschka of Winona" Neal Davis of Owatonna and Arnie uture Looks Brighter CORNER CHATTER It was a poor twgiuning'Auiitin made against Minnetonka bnt the fntaro appears brighter There Is too mocn Wlent available to keep the Psckcrs down fat tong Things will brighten when Ove Beryea decides ea a regular" lineup Using a platoon system and switching players as ai he did prevented the Packers from getting organized bat It is the oniy meiaoa Kerven nas of giving every bey a chance to show what he can This method probably will be used again ridav niriit raui Murray as Kerven won't come np with a regular lineup until' the Packers start the conference season against jwenesrer At least coaches Howie Tompkins and Wayne Knipgchield of Rochester who scouted the Minnetonka game went home with a notebook full of nothing as substitute 'Joe Christie battled the tricks of goal tending to Red Bastien and both of them bat Gene Mallory who is expected to i tied the referee Joe Volento 'take over the nets before Volento disqualified Chris 1 Privett saiH ho wantort mnro tie at 18:10 Volento got thrown n4M auu wia uu pusiumi Dziuiiiwunr un ramo hoot was He plans to hottest stakes horse the Juallfy (Chnstieworkoute next week if ice is avail at the moment was an not krvhIS which wrestler had able jC The teams will have new uni $50000 Pimlico Special on Satur forms this season jday State 38 Minnesota Austin Swim ana Mat payers jgaijjs Host Rbckets wa levers LflThirty elght members of the 1957 Minnesota football squad Monday were named to receive athletic letters The recipients approved by the Senate Committee on Inter Colle giate Athletics and suhiect tn lAlUUU W8UM RK1VUU VI VUU11M IJlJl arei 5 4 if iu i uruu ably faces the biggest Job? Rochester comes here with a BOWLING MARATHON1 Bus Eaton ended a' '67 hour stretch of marathon bowling Monday night The unemployed truck driver said 425consecutive games set a new world record This picture was taken of the tired shirtless Eaton just before he ended the bowling at Portland Ore' (AP Photofax) Name Committee foRatedTop Study uture gained by Joe Brunetti after he nifn" iiau a AUUKUiiin uu lur Hiitinr A Dass interterenrp npnaHv nn 1 pi S1X minutes Iowa after a Leggett aerial fell harmlessly in the Hawkeye end' BuVn he caut M)tsu com zone set State in business knked h)m second period The call moved I Bucks 28 yards to the Iowa lourthe howled witb debghL and in two plays Leggett had Guy Brunettl and Shibuya also sneaked across Weed booted evea 'n tlla match again and it was 14 7 to 15 minute draw 75' vard return nfJ In the 30 minute semi windup Hubert "Bobo in 4hirdthe fans their worth quarter evened matters once more rom its 36 Ohio State marched for lhe winning touchdown in 12 plays later in the period The pay off maneuver was a 13 yard pass MILWAUKEE (fl Orville come from the city the county orb lotva with thaaid of a success Pitta of Milwaukee a tall lean a combination of both that fful fourth down gamble on its own student with just 6 minutes vate do it f21 marched 76 yards to the Buck 1 40 8econds of pro ring experi 'No matter what let this I eye 11 where State held The vital tries mae a national opportunity said Clyde play was a third down" at the 15 narae fQr Wmself tonight perkins of the Portland Beavers when the Ohio forward wall jar The 23 year old former inter EPSlrfpnt fjf thA 1 rvn a aU 1 afsa Rrivinrv mUamvUm Vi uflLA uerry neJCDOwl vziaxupiuu uixi me university of Wisconsin meets veteran Jimmy Slade of New York ninth ranking fight heavy weignt on tne National Boxing list in a 10 round bout at the auditorium' Pitts has had three pro fights and recorded three first round knockouts over foes who ob viously were no match for him Schultz Pelican Rapids Jerry Shetler Minneapolis Norm Sixta Pennock Bob Sol "Minneapolis Bernard Svend sen Minneapolis Rhody Tuszka Duluth Gerald Wallin St Paul Michael Wright Minneapolis RLcJ) a rdYatevMinaespokSj Tn I am 41 1 nH and tfs winner to move into a three manager out at Minnesota ranking with Whiter by two veterans and ex schoolboy Measured by practice perform ances Johnson will be' used al ternately under the basket for maximum use of his jumping pow er and uncommonly good timing and on the oqtside The youngster has developed an accurate jump shot at distances up to 20 feet Teaming with Kline at forward with the first team tonight will be Bob i Anderson 6 4 Junior rfrom Willmar At the other guard will fleeting1 oe jerry Kooberg 6 0 nonletterman senior from Minneapolis Kline a eeniorJsMlir Johnson a junior kl 5 Cowles expects to start sopho more Tom Benson of Superior Wis? and senior Bud Hamilton of Min neapolis at second team forwards letterman junior Warren Jeppesen of Minneapolis at center and sop more Monte "Miller of Minneapolis and junior Bob Olson of Superior at guards Spokane Bids for Angels "Lw 1 Angeles Angels of the PacificCoast League may be playing in Spokane next season if the local governmental can be found with $200000 more to fix tip the baseball park here Mona rn tL 1 1 prejui vruiaru Attll MDQ a SIX 1 man committee started lookiuff tv endDick Bru day for some way to get the mori i C1! miCU xumoiea theithrown him out ey after Dick Walsh president of848 from the center tbe conver the Los Angeles club indicated I waa lost State Milwmiiroo Rnva the Angels were ready to a mar8in jAAUWailKee DOXer here Ihat when the Hawkeyes Slfldc Meet Toniaht The rnmmiHp lai forced Ohio State intn nmvinrr a outset the cash would have to 'was of champion calibre vviuc num me ciiy me county or1 a combination of both that 1 ful fourth down gamble on its own first period whenJir tntercepted a pass thrown by Dave Leggett on the Hawkeye 33 Several key blocks and his own speed carried Smith 67 yards to a touchdown anda 7 0 Iowa lead The Buckeyes had evened the 1 count 7 7 before the period ended 1 They marched 61 yards In 17 plays with halfback Bohhv Wnt kins crashing the final foot for (of dirty tricks Guy turned the inn 1 IaLIaa 'L 1 wwav Atesvwc acu nceu hjc Munca uiu puuiea oniouya aner 145 pound 5 5 left footed nlnnp'1! minutes The deciding fall was 1 1 a 1 17 Qin kv Tna All Big Ten Teams Pint Team (By Pot Pltyere and School) 1 JSnd JamCi Gibbon' low Tackle Alex Karraa Iowa Guard AureUu Thomaa Ohio State Center Daniel Currie Michigan State Guard rank Bloomquiet Iowa Tackle Patrick Burke Michigan State End Leo Brown Ohio State Quarterback Jamea Nlnowakl Michigan State Halfback Don Clark Ohio state Halfback James Pac Michigan Pullback Walter Kowalczyk Michigan State SECOND TEAM Ends Sam Williams Michigan State and Dave Kaiser Michigan State Tackles Richard Klein low and Nick Mumlen Purdue Guards David Burkholder Min nesota and Robert Commlngs Iowa Center Nell Rablg Purdue Backs rank Kremblas Ohio State: Daniel Lewis' Wisconsin Rob Gus Youngs AustinBowI Will Be Open Thanksgivng Day rom 1 :00 PM OPEN BOWLING 'heavy man at 233 followed by Cur 8 Clark and Currie made the sec ond team las( year while Kowal czyk Pace Gibbons Brown and were honorable men tions on the 1956 team The decision to put Kowalczyk at fullback was because of a lack scholastic qualification' aav waaaau auaa dvdld dti jUJC pUdlvluIl LsdSLI of the'Austrdfian tag team match fullback Mel Dillard of chlP0efra 1 01(0 0 4J ztl Di 1 1 ZXMM A wmen paired Joe and his brottier 1 Purdue had a poor season and uuy against tne Great andi Kinji Shibuya at the armory The Brunettis lost the first fall as Mitsu and Shibuya took turns manhandling Guy Brunetti by pull ing tris hair punching him and rubbing his eyes He was flat tened in nine minutes The Brunetti bovs were not very impressed and their wable mention own ritual good old fashioned! ra Koeck ft A 'K a W4 ft WfflK zT' A few 1 mb 1 Mr A i CK wk jr t' 4' 'w Iff 4 a 1 'A A.

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