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The Daily Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 13

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6 pick Walt Chadwick of Tennessee. Trayham, in his third year in the National Football is The deal took one load off field goals in II attempts last season bat his average distance All-Stars Coach Norm Van longest in the league. "We don't know if Trayham sions and has thrown out the aner ffss but we'll have time ractice of an age Packer Head Coach Phil Bengt- Jerry Kramer and Sta nder Chuck Mercein have kick- 8 ame conditions, ing well and Lee Roy Caffey don't even have the and (rookie) Francis Wainkler numbers they're wearing," said are working on kickoffs." Bengtson. "We don't know how Van Brocklin plans to use them or even what numbers to tel our players to watch for if we did now who was going to Still, Bengtson is drilling his Packers daily for their third successive appearance in the Chicago classic. It will be the Packers Rated 16-Point Choice By JERRY LISKA get the starting call against the time the Green Associated Press Sports Writw National Football League cham- 1 in tho CHICAGO (AP) The College All-Stars, a 16-point underdog, has a potentially hot passing attack going for them against the mighty Green Bay Packers in the 35th All Star football game Friday night.

Overall, the pros hold a 23-9-2 margin in the Soldier Field spectacle started in 1935. The last time the collegians won was in 1963 with a 20-17 shading of the Packers. In other recent upsets, the All-Stars triumphed 35-19 over the Detroit Lions in 1958, after previously winning in 1955, nipping the Cleveland Browns 3ft- 27, seasons 1950, by 17-7 over the Philadelphia Eagles. If Norm Van Brocklin, former Minnesota Viking coach is to make a successful All-Star coaching debut Friday night, his quarterback duo of Gary Beban of UCLA and Greg Landry of Massachusetts probably will have to blaze away as successfully as Wisconsin's Ron Van- derkelen did in the 1963 derail ing of the Packers and Michigan State's Jim Ninowski in the 1958 trimming of the Lions. Beban and Landry, both highly regarded pro prospects for the Washington Redskins and Lions respectively, seemingly have the grab-and-take-off receivers to cause the Packers trouble.

It was Vanderkelen's 74-yard pass play with Badgermate Pat Rlchter which beat the Packers in 1963. In the 1958 All-Star triumph, Ninowski's shots to fleet Bobby Mitchell of Illinois demoralized the Lions. Beban, the Uclan's Heisman Trophy winner, probably will Injured Driver Still Hospitalized ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI)Driver Norm Brown, critically burned in a three-car accident during the Rex Mays auto race at Wisconsin State Fair Park, West Allis, last month, is expected to remain at a hospital here for another three or four weeks. Brown was injured in an accident which killed Ronnie Duman.

The third driver, Bay Darnell, also was injured. Brown was transferred to University Hospital here from West Allis Memorial Hospital a few days after the accident. Hospital officials said skin grafts on Brown's hands and face have nearly been pleted. They said he will transferred to a hospital in his home town of Grand Rapids after the treatment here. Brown also lost several fingers, suffered a broken right leg and a torn knee tendon and chipped a bone in his left hip in the West Allis accident.

Chiefs Sign Kramer MANITOWOC (UPI) Pete Kramer, a former all-state halfback at Manitowoc high school and an outstanding player at Toledo University, signed for the 1968 season with the Manitowoc Chiefs of the Central States Football League. Kramer was given a trial with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League 1 and was released recently. pions, but Van Brocklin also is expected to use the rangy, sharpshooting Landry as much to keep aerial pressure on the Paplrpre A Beban and Landry have a flock of fine targets including Haven Moses of San Diego State; Bob Wallace of Texas-El Paso; Dennis Homan of Alabama; Earl McCullouch of Southern California, and Charley Sanders of Minnesota. They have the speed to menace the tough Green Bay secondary but the biggest problem Beban and Landry will face is getting the ball off against the rushes of such Packer crunch- ers as Willie Davis and Henry Jordan. At a civic luncheon Tuesday, former Bear linebacker George Connor told the All-Star squad: "You better believe those pros, and especially those Green Bay Packers, are tough.

"I got quite a lesson fresh from Notre Dame in the 1948 All-Star game when the Chicago Cardinals clobbered the All- 9R.n Oldlo 6U V. "Your coach, Van Brocklin, got an even more stinging lesson as a Oregon ace in the following year's game when the All-Stars were trimmed 38-09 by the Eagles. "But one thing about Van Brocklin. He doesn't like to lose and you may find him coming out on the field and giving you a boot if you aren't doing the job." game and in the past two appearances, the Packers have rolled up a total of 65 points to none for the Stars. The Packers have lost the game twice, once in 1937 6-3 and then in 1963 "I can't remember going into a game in the past as much it the dark as we are in this Bengtson said.

He said a film of the Senior Bowl game, in which some of the stars played was being studied, "but tha doesn't tell us much." "We don't even know who is likely to be playing." Football Bowl Game Set Jan. 4 TAMPA, Fla. Collegi ate football standouts from the North are to knock heads witl those from the South at Tampa next Jan. 4 in the nation's new est bowl the American Cfnv. fama viame.

Tampa Sports Authority Chairman Vincent Thorntoi Tuesday announced scheduling of the bout and selection of the coaches to head the teams. Thornton said University Alabama Coach Paul "Bear 1 Bryant has signed to head the unit drawing 1968 season seniors from teams in the South a Southwest. Purdue University 'Coach Jack Mollenkopf is under contract to lead the opposing team. Moberg Gains Match Play APPLETON, Wis. (UPI) Bob Unger and Jim Huettl, two comparative newcomers to the top ranks of Wisconsin golfers, shared the medal today at the start of the 67th state men's amateur tournament.

Unger, 25-year-old Milwaukee public links star who took second in the recent U.S. publinx meet, fired a par 70 Tuesday for a two-day qualifying total of 143. Huettl, 23 year old Madison teacher, who led Monday's round with a 70, posted a 73 Tuesday to match Unger's total. Qualifying rounds were held at Butte des Morts here and at Menasha North Shore, both par 70 layouts. Match play today through Saturday was over the 6,167 yard Butte des Morts course with 64 survivors of qualifying competing.

Tied for runnerup at 145 were Dick MeKichan of Platteville and Madison's Jeff Radder, the junior champion last year. Me- Kichan shot a 69 at Butte des Morts Tuesday for the lowest score during the two days of qualifying. Warren Dailey of Madison was alone at 146 while defending champion Dick Sucher of Milwaukee was tied with Waukesha's Leo Kubiak at 147. The cutoff point was 156. Leaden: 149 DrtU 'Mnrfnt.

kee; Brent Beer, Madison. 149 Steve Caravello and Dale Egnoski, Madison; Peter Benson, Mark Bemowski and Lou Patscot, Milwaukee. Jim Love, Jim Schlueter, Milwaukee; David Cookson, John Coatta, Bill Hilsenhoff, Madison; Lance Melik, Ron Eitel, Racine; Don Edwards, Waukesha. 151 Tom Lark in, John Mackaben, Jim Donaldson, Bob Marks, Milwaukee; Mel Skaleski, Frank ven Laanen, J.F. Pressentin, Green Bay; Andy North, Ed Karpowicz, Madison; Mike Pritzkow, West Bend; Gene Zarek, Burlington; Jim Rudolph, Appleton; Tom Curtiss, Oconomowoc; Art Finke, Beaver Dam, Rex Cantwell, Racine; Mike Smolinski, Genoa City.

John Manier, Menasha; Fred Johnson Herb Ruehl, Ken Barke, Milwaukee; Jack Theune, Sheboygan; Jim McDonald, Manitowoc; Tom Moberg, Eau Claire; Ed Sadowski, Waukesha. 155- Wayne Hull, Kaukauna; Pete Friedlander, Oconomowoc; Steve Klaas, Platteville; Harry Simonson, Wally Atwood, John Aehl, Madison; Jeff Martin, West Bend; Billy Schaller, Milwaukee; Nic Wahl, Green Bay; Charles Redel, La Crosse. ice flvna Bill flurrnt Dairy Wednesday, July 31, Box Scores III A 401 0 4 1 1 zoor 000011 III ..111 It llx-lj Berry. DP-Oakiand 3.1 Oakland 8, 1 Vagner. 2.

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McKichan, Platteville; Jeff Radder, Madison. Madison; Emmett Terwilliger, Lancaster; Bruse Hanson, Milwaukee; Chuck Weinkauf, Ocon- Dailey, Madison, omowoc; Gary Rock, Lake Wis- Kucher, Milwaukee; consin; Tom Hendrix, Beaver Leo Kubiak, Waukesha. Dam; John Hayes, Appleton; 148 Frank Tenfel, Milwau- Ron Henry, Green Bay. British Champ Eyes U.S. Title LONDON (AP) Mike Bon- allack, the wonder man of British amateur golf, started preparing Tuesday for his bid to conquer the United States and equal a 57-year-old That includes practicing with the American-type larger ball.

If the 33-year-old Englishman can win the U.S. Amateur at Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 23-31 he will have captured the British and U.S. Amateur titles in one year. No Briton has done that since Harold Hilton in 1911.

Marty Fleckman, of the United States now a pro, did it last year. I Right now Bonallack is the I biggest name in British Golf following a fantastic triumph in the English Amateur at Canton last Saturday. He burned up course with a 10-under-par 61 and went on to defeat David Kelley by a record margin of 12 and 11 in the 36-hole final. Bonallack cleaned up the British Amateur title for the third time in eight years at Troon, Scotland, last June. He has won the English Amateur five times.

Arcadia Plays in State Meet WEST BEND (Special) -Arcadia's Raiders will play Menomonee Falls at 6:30 p.m. today in the first round of fourth annual WIAA summer baseball tournament here. The second game matches Plymouth and the Trempea-l leau Bears at 8:30 p. m. today.I Arcadia reached the state meet by beating Durand, which last year made it to the finals.

The four-team field has all "first-year" participants, assuring a new champion. Platteville, the 1967 champion, was eliminated by Lancaster, which later fell victim to Trempealeau. Brown Deer, the 1966 winner, lost to Menomonee Falls in the sectional finals. New Holstein, the 1965 titlist, was beaten in the regionals. I HAYS ONLY! Sears OFF EVERYDAY PRICES pS-vl Our Finest Selling Tire! Silent Guard 6.50x13 Tubeless Blackwofl Regular 27.95 Plus 1.81 F.E.T.

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