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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 85

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The News Journali
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mini Jounnl. Wilmington. Friday. Hot. 23.

1963 83 1 i Mens Lose AP Poll N. Illinois On Top in Final Vote I i i I 1 i Mt Pleasant Hands Neiv Pilot 5-4 Log i In Delaware was passed by; Northern Illinois today in the1 final Associated Press small college football poll, but the By AL I yesterday. The Knights wentl Ambrosino finished ahead of next door to Brandy wine High the national average, 5 vie- Sports Editor tories and 4 defeats; narrowed ttdi it nuauea WP Jody Ambrosino's rookie sea- and won a hi-jhly competitive Vfl poll and are still in, line son as Mt. Tleasant High foot- same- from their hot rivals. ludl ara- ball couch ended in victory i 13 to 6.

Northern Illinois finished; with a 9-0 season in which the all-time record passing of; if George Bork played a vital if role. The Huskies from DeKalb .7 1 A 111., just nipped Delaware (8-0) in the final AP poll in which each team received three first place votes from a special panel of seven sports writers and broadcasters, but Northern Illinois collected 63 Brandywine High's series lead to 3 2 and handed the Bulldogs only their second defeat in nine Blue Hen Conference games. Yet, the former Penn Military athlete calls it a "disappointing season." "I THOUGHT we'd do a lot better," he said before trading in tackles for turkey yesterday, "especially after we looked so good in those pre season scirm-mages with Claymont, Arch-mere and Eddystone. Then we fumble eight times in the opening game, lose it by a point to Wilmington and kept on making mistakes all season." But Ambrosino thought the Knights turned in a superlative effort to win the Thanksgiving game, witnessed by 5,500. They were in a fumbling hiood again, giving the ball away three times, but turned back two strong Brandywine threats late in the game afte points to 53 for Delaware THE FINAL AP voting may have been influenced by the fact that the Huskies won one more game than the Blue Hens taff rboto bt frnk rah in the latters' all-winning season.

The other first place vote went to Southwest Texas and it was good enough to give that team ninth place. Wittenberg was third in the final standings, followed by defender Kay Hrentlinger Ml. PleHxantV John Ferguon (16, lower left) aUo wa in on roverage. Hrent-linger" ave came on fourth-don play in second period as Knight won, 13-7. TOO MANY HANDS SPOIL TIIK TD Brandywine llifili Knd Hob darter (80) i in the end r.one reaching for a touchdown pa, but the hand on the ball and knocking it down Ix-long to Mt.

Pleasant High Massachusetts, St. John's of til a a Pro ootball NATIONAL ASSOCIATION KASTKRN rONtKRKM't: w. l. t. ret.

r. Vic Zwolak Sets Course Record MANCHESTER, Conn. Vic Zwolak of Villanova established Jtrailways pifjiico AMiojup iew Trark Krconl CHICAGO irfi Abbey up established a track record in winning the $3,000 Endurance Trnr fhamninnohin of the in 3J7 Now York 1 Cleveland 1 1 St. Louta I 3 Floyd Perry's 4-yard touchdown run and placement had broken a 6 6 tie. "If we had played that way all season, we'd have been mighty tough," the coach said.

"That was Mike Hannagan's greatest game at quarterback. And Jerry Heal, who has been hot and cold, just ran over those Brandywine guys. We got 31 0 .731 3 Ml 3A0 313 21 0 J73 lit Minnesota, South Dakota State, Florida Abilene Christian, Southwest Texas and Mc-Neese State of Lake Charles, La. Northern Illinois closed out its season Nov. 16 and accepted a bid to play in the Mineral Springs Bowl at Excelsior, Mo.

Delaware's final game with Bucknell last week-end was cancelled out of sympathy to the late President Kennedy. NORTHERN Illinois is a coed institution with an enroll PltUburch 3 DUaa I I Wahinton 3 a new course record yesterday P. 333 IM ail 2M 3H 11 17 IM Wl 31 Egyptian Trotting Association lnJ frh 10 30 a m. Uv. as he won the 27th annual five- Clawanlaa 10 SO AM.

Arrtva iiwmn.uri.Ei..tu..u.. ily double. nine. Philadelphia I 1 .200 1M WESTERN CONFERENCE ObisMo I 115 Orten Bar 1 311 Baltimore .45 730 mile road race through the streets here. $3 33.

oflf lo rata, teunel The 24-year-old NCAA and Don Busse piloted the 12-year-old Guy Abbey gelding over the lVk miles in 2:20. The outstanding line play from Charley Kennedy, Dave Wells, Detroit I 374 IC4A champion from Wilming 33 Jim Walls, all the rest." ton, negotiated the distance in 23:54.4. chopping six 333 clocking eclipsed a mark of 2:21 15 set by Young American Nov. 14. JOHN MODICA, the Brandy-! Staff Photo bt Frank Faher wine coach, confessed that the ment of 2,784 men and 3,106 women but to most followers of the football team there was only one man on the campus seconds from the record set by Groton's Johnny Kelley, who came in second.

195-pound Heal, who scored 61 Mlnoeaota 4 lit to Aiuelee 4 1 0 .344 1M Ban Frannlaoo 1 183 191 Yeeterday'B Reeulte Oreen Bar 13. Detroit 13, tie. ndaT'e Gamoe Ratllmora a.t Wanhlngton. Cleveland at St Louta. Loa Ancelea at Aan Frannltro.

Mlnneaota at Chlcaio, New York at Dallaa Philadelphia at Pttuburih. AMERICAN tEAGI'R Kaelera Dlvlalon W. L. T. ret.

P. touchdowns within 2 earlier in the season, "wore us1 out" and paid tribute to the: "second effort of Perry on his; Kelley won the event last year and on five previous occasions. It was the 12th time he has competed in the race his first was as a high school student in 1948 and he has never finished below fourth. fourth-quarter TD. "The winning touchdown, of course, was the turning point," Houatoa Hoeton ft Buffalo ft New York 4 4 0 D0 111 ft 1 .500 31 ft 1 .100 333 ft 1 .444 3M COLLISION Tom Karclash, William Penn High back (11), run into De La Warr llih'g Terry Mas ten, and vice versa, in yesterday's 19-0 IVnn victory.

Kardaah gained four yard before this encounter. Penn Extends i Series' Rule P. 337 117 350 3(1 10 116 333 33ft Modica said. Perry tries to score from the 4 and we though we had him stopped, but he kept driving and went win aani; Bork. This pinpoint passer broke every single season and career record in the college books.

This year alone, he completed 244 passes in 374 attempts for 3,077 yards and 32 touchdowns. Bork was the nation's small college leader for both passing and total offense. His team led the small colleges in passing offense with an average of 349.3 yards gained a game. Stellar receivers helped the team in amassing its fine record. These included Hugh Rohrschneider, Gary Stearns and Jack Dean.

RohrscheniderJ was the country's pass-catching leader with 75. over. Weetera Dlvlilea San Dlwa I 3 0 .00 i7 Oakland 4 3.16 Kanme OMr 340 313 Denver 1 .300 32 Yeeterdar'e Reaulta Oaklacd Denver 10. Sunday a Oamee Houeton at San Diego. Buffalo at Boaton.

Kauva City at New York. City Pilot Victor PLEAS ANTVILLE, N.J. Willard Wilson of Wilmington took both five-mile heats in the 145 hydro division of the Skull Memorial Powerboat Regatta here yesterday. Perry almost didn't get a chance to run. It was fourth-and 2 on the 4, and Ambrosino sent in the field-goal tee.

Per jry has attempted only one field "We weren't Impressive, but kickoff. Bob Booth slammed goal all year, and missed it, n'i mm ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ii ii irrri 1 'A' I riCrc rjDrccr nicrnnjv conaTiir r- rsrr rUAiu l-J we played good enough to win," across from the 1 for the score. DUt had kicked well while II IJSs'V' 'I annvL i asiw it i drwnlinw VWW wnflin I I is the way William Penn High warming up before the game. Coach Billv Cole described yes-' Vl "I talked it over with the SOUTHWEST Texas Is trHa-. io-n Rliio Hpi.

rnn. Barnes- ueLa warr alove 10 staff, and we made a fast de fssKl SPuRTIKG GOODS SHOES HABERDASHERY WORK CLOTHES HOTS' WEIR1 newcomer to the lop len, tan- ferenc triumph over De La me. 010m, ai in to go for the touchdown, period, only to have the at least the Ambr0. mg over lotn wnen jan uiegoWarr stopped Dy uyoe Leonards in- Kin aiH Mate, nimn me previous ween, fell from the list. ii was me nun meeting in perception.

THE KNIGHTS scored first, in the second period, on Han All but three of the teams their neighborhood rivalry and have completed their regular (the De La Warr Lions are campaigns. Florida has.still looking for their first sue- Ron Proffitt directed William Penn on a 76-yard surge that gave the Colonials another score in the last Quarter. Prof- nagan's sneak from the 2. I V. II JM1H1 I I AUI "Credit Barry Cutsler, our Yl ZA tJST77 Hl Mr 1191.

a date tomorrow wun jexasitess center, for what we did with Southern. San Diego State TVio Pnlnniala pnnsMprprl firf inJaJ ainU nHAk ViM MtMMW TO 75 OFF UST PBICsJi quarterback sneaks," Ambro meeU the San Diego Mar nesj as(m tnreat for the connecti to Wind. 1-4 I lSZJ I JV SATISF'ACTIOM OUARANTIIO sino said. "He detected some and ADuene cnrihiian vw teTmcs championship, wound ish on a 37-yard pass. Fresno Sta on the same day iup jn fiftn Pass; thing in their linebacking setup that made this a good play for us." onoa Ai De La Warr finished 1-7 of 12 while A I OL 5 2765 FREE VALIDATED PARKING JJW: IH passes, Proffitt had "u'" iaai its lon win coming at the ex nine completions out of 12 at Brandywine tied the score in the third period on Bill ipecac wun uci, uvuuin, i ton Louisiana.

14-7. and Southwest Pense of Dickmson. 13-0, scoring strikes on his Bechtold's TD, also from the 2. "WE PLAYED about the final e'Sht Texas downed Texas 20-6. The Bulldogs had a frustrat same as we have all season," Cole said.

"Our pass defense 'was pretty good as our four interceptions will attest. We Persol-Thomas AP Poll I- Zlli'Jr. i. --) would have had another touch- ing time of it, otherwise. End Bob Carter dropped Dan Swet's long throw on the Mt.

Pleasant 30 in the first period and just before the half, the same combination just missed on a touchdown pass when a couple of little defenders, John TENTS JJi A.i.'Sr. 097 iiZS-JS" 03 L.iw 897 SLEEPINQ C97 CUJ ImLklllLL. tteArtnx loj Air Aaoitre 91 10-U Cat I I I a. wittenbert s--i down except for a pass inter- In Garden Bout NEW YORK UP) A $50 fighter iception that De La Warr made on its 17 in the first period." 4. Mafaacnnaette w--i ft.

St. John's Minn. --) S. Dakota State (1-1-0) 1. Florida AeVM (7-1-0) I.

Abllrna Chrlatlan (7-1-0) 11 months ago, undefeated young Johnny Persol of Brook- Stymied by the Lions In the 0. Hoothweet Texae (1) 10-0-0) Ferguson and Ray Brentunger, broke up the play in the end 0:1 eantaam I 1.J JW J0- CH I I 9 I u. c- 77. 4 $. 4 joil.iioi.eal rc, fcl Swtit I Penn lyn will earn $4,000 and get a first period, William 10.

MrKMU Stata (0-0-0) 0 chance to crack the big time othere rceivinr Totee, iiite the TD that would have zone. tonight when he meets 4-1 fa bertlcallr: I oloraae wniera, John Carroll Juniata, Kearnr, Uwli been enough tO Win 111 the Sec A Clark. Nartkeaat Oklahoma. Prairie vored Allen Thomas of Chicago ond quarter on a brilliant 53 Brandywine, fighting back in the last quarter, got to the Knights' 30 as Carter hauled in Matt Judge's pass for a 33-yard yard punt return by Jon Sum- View, Ran Dlefn Rtato. 8ewanee.

8outh-weat Mlaaourl. Sllpnerr Rock, lennee-aeo State, Wemtcheater. gain. But on the next play, The VPI Poll Judge's throw skimmed off Ted merton. Six blockers made Summerton's path down the right sideline a breeze.

Meanwhile, De La Warr was unable to move, never pene- Ii JTk COMftlTI -VL. SM aWe. Hma far Xa. Wil rt TTl I I 11 I Jackson's finger-tips and Brent- U4 F00TIAU I Wrm--. RVSti I I 2M at Madison Square Garden.

Persol gained his chance for the Garden and television 10-rounder when the New York State Athletic Commission's physicians barred Mauro Mina because the Peruvian had undergone an operation for a detached retina of the left eye. The bout will be telecast nationally by ABC-TV. Starting time is 10 p.m. EST. linger intercepted the ball at his shoe-tops.

The Bulldogs got Ly -t 33K to 73 off H.t j)rice, JrVJ I 15 trating beyond the Colonials' another shot when they recovered a fumble on the Mt. Pleas 1. Delaware (IS) (S-0) t. Northern Ullnola (69) (0-O) a. Florida AM (1) (-l 4.

WltUnbcrc (S-O-l) (. Maeaachnaetts (1) (S-0-1) San Dice Stat (1) (1-1) 1. 8t. John's (Minn.) (S-0) 0. gonthwett Mlaaenrl State 1 (-) 10.

Northeastern ,4 30 in the first two periods. is so ant 30, but they fumbled the ball back and never saw it WILLIAM PENN collected 01 its second TD in the third peri- again. 49 Oklahoma (1) (10-0) .1 KM 1 SECOND 10) 11, Abilene t'hnatian 44; It, Sent. Dakota State 13. East jplays the first time they had L.th the ball after the second-half SC3B.

JACKETS Mi 17, LewU an Clark (1) SO; IS. Kearney 21) 10. Prairie View (1) 10i Montana, State 10. Official, 2 Fans Die at Games EASTON, Pa. tfuAn official at a high school football game and two spectators at two other games collapsed and died yesterday.

Linesman Lloyd Sterner, 53, suffered a heart attack just as teams from Easton and Phil-lipsburg, N.J., high schools were lining up for a play. Sterner was a teacher in I lH'M-il 3.99 fQJ'nH UM IM 4.: skates 3S9T iootj waders SWIFT I ANDERMR Wj1 3.97 wfrfil II BINOCULARS IT ti JJ' A I m' Jl Trite Jlr3f J'AJ V. ZL urt ie) 17 OT an late Mt I tZT" Ti Oriliw 43S0 JIT t. O-ata 197 An iVi OWU00 lief ta a I 07o 11 I A LIS Bsaseejanannianaannnnvnmi HSUdt llODtl. I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 I I I I I I I SAVE 21 TO ICf I U'liils I UWUfl IW La WHCITOU ORDER 1" 7.7 e-M.

no u.vM..- POOL TABLES TairiSim oT frosj li We "60 1.97 1M7 2" ti5 JT BUTJAU RJtYEJ Free P.lell en I 777 JIT Twm lacieli SNEEX rZt -BRUNSWICK" attsoiJS 11 M7 sr 1.97 vSi? 1 agro. All Color Combinations All Sizes 6 to 46 Beautifully Embroidered School Nam Name Over Pocket Lettered Promptly Hockey Player Ruptures Spleen CHICAGO W) Johnny Mc-Kenzie, right wing of the Chicago Black Hawks, underwent urgery early today for removal of a ruptured spleen. He suffered the injury during the Black Hawk-Toronto Maple Leafs National Hockey League game last night. Dr. Myron Tremain, team CJCSBLIR SPORTING GOODS 14 CkaHl 919 i tea.

1 He) OeeebaN I i.plt nTiqaj 1 I i i I I MARK IT it fn I' tn rrrrrn iTtiii cvn I THOUSANDS OF DNADVERTISED SPECIALS physician, removed the spleen It Henrotin Hospital and said McKenzie was resting very well. McKenzie, 27, fell to the ice during the first period of the contest in Chicago after being checked by two Toronto players. Touch Football Episeo: (. Minutemen 0. i Timothy J.

Spulance, 74, of Bethlehem, died while attending the William game, and Charles A. Eis-lenhart, 51, of Emmaus, was stricken fatally at the game at Emmaus. Three spectators collapsed 'during the Easton-Phillipsburg jgame but were reported in fair I condition. IH SPOUTS FIUST IN SAltS I SIKVICt 216 W. 9th Street OL 8-5151 OPEN FRI.

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