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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 32

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D-4 THE STATE JOURNAL Aug. 29, 1967 UBlm, Michigan -SIX, 9- ebf er Still Ailing George and help improve last year's 3- 11 record. "I know a lot of people are watching me" Webster said thrown in like this as a 4 frst 'fcliw rookie is tough, but it a chal lenge and I hope I can do the job. want to play football, and I'd rather play than sit on the If Webster's college days are my stomach. It seems that something's always wrong with me." But the ailments are nothing new.

"When I was in college, I always complained," bespectac-tacled Webster said. "I always had something wrong with me. I wouldn't call it sickness. I just didn't feel well. "When I didn't complain, they thought something was wrong -with me.

Our defensive back-field coach, Vince Carillot, always asked me before a game how I felt. If I said I felt fine, he'd say, 'You couldn't feel fine. You sure there's nothing wrong?" The Oilers hope there's nothing wrong with their rookie. They're counting heavily on Webster to perk up the defense KERRVILLE, Tex. (AP)-Apparently George Webster toted his troubles with him when he left Michigan State.

Webster, a two time football All America and No. 1 draft choice of the Houston Oilers, seems to spend more time in the Oilers' training room than on the practice field. "The first week I had a lot of trouble with the heat," Webster s'aid. "I caught a cold at the All Star game in Chicago, and when I came here, the heat was getting me down. "I want to gain weight, but I've been losing it instead.

I'd like to weigh 230, 235. I did weigh 223, but I'm afraid to get on the scales to see what I'm down to. "I haven't been able to eat. I've been having trouble with any indication, he won miss any playing time because of in juries. "I never really had any injuries," he said.

"I hurt my ribs in the game. I've pulled Hamstrings, ana had a couple of teeth knocked out. But that wasn't anything. But now? "I thought I had gotten rid of the sore throat I had in Chicago, OILERS' GEORGE WEBSTER but it keeps coming back." Shares. Lead With Weary Rudolph Fowler In Finals Smiles Sun on Tonight Frank Beard, who's already! Doug Sanders was third at 137 By VTTO STELLINO Fowler of the Lansing Major won three tournaments this year, carded a 67 to come in ARRISO (UPI) while Arnold Palmer, with his second straight 69, came in at League will be out to lock up a Rudolph and unknown Jim Colbert, tied at 136 with Jack Nicklaus, Robert de Vincenzo, Dave Hill and Lee Trevino.

Nicklaus had a 69 after a first round 67. I Ailing Dan Sikes found a one stroke back at 135. Gary berth the Class A state soft- 138 with Charles Sifford and rainbow Monday in the monsoon SAFE FOR A MOMENT Chicago White Sox star Don Buford slides safely into ttlrd base for a triple as Washington third baseman Ken McMullen watches. Bnford was picked off third two pitches later. (UPI Telephoto) Player, who was tied for the first round lead at 66 with ball finals tonight, when it faces Muskegon Misco at 8:30 in the at the $250,000 Westchester Bob McAllister.

Classic but weary Mason championship round of the Char lotte Class A regional. is: Fowler has been awaiting the 'Stars' Await title snot since rnaay nignt, when it logged its second straight triumph to become the team to beat in the regional. Rain, how ever, delayed the tourney for two days. The semifinals were at long last completed Monday night. League Debut Muskegon Misco earning the right to oppose Fowler with a 4-3, eight-inning nod over Grand Rapids Maria Pizza No.

1. Two games have been played 4' If necessary, Fowler will get Ypsilanti has made a good showing, moving from last place its first season to second in 1966. in the Midwest Football League, two chances at the regional but the Lansing All Stars dont crown. It has yet 'to taste de The Vikings ended with a 7-8 i feat in the double elimination open until Sept. 2.

Offering yea quality record. tourney, whereas Muskegon has The All Stars' opening road cigars sine 1861.. The AH Stars first home game already been beaten once. game is scheduled for River is Sept 9 with the Arrows. This In the event that Muskegon Rouge.

The downriver gridders Saturday, Lansing visits River wins tonight, the showdown will am were soundly beaten by Dayton, Rouge, Dayton travels to Ypsi go tunc EDUJARD America's Ltrgest Seffng Cigar be played Wednesday at either 55-0, Saturday. In the other! lanti, Pontiac- is at Flint, and 7 or 8:30 p.m. game, the Michigan Arrows of Mt Clemens has an open date. The Charlotte Class region Rudloph seemed on the verge of drowning. It wasn't necessary to build an ark, after all.

at the Westchester Country Club Monday as the rain finally stopped after washing out. the second round of the world's richest golf tournament for three consecutive days. The sun came out and smiled on Sikes, who came back after withdrawing twice to fire a course record round of 62 on the soggy, par-72, layout. The amazing 'comeback after an opening round of 72 last Thursday enabled Sikes to tie for the 36-hole lead at 134 with the luckless Rudolph and lefthander Bob Charles. RUDOLPH HOLDS ON The determined Rudolph, who fired, rounds of 69 and 67 Saturday and Sunday which were washed out, came back with a 68 to gain the tie.

Sikes sounded like he'd just been rejuvenated for today's third round. "For this, tend of money, you've got to keep trying," he smiled. Feeling a dizzy: and frustrated after shooting four-over-par for nine Sikes withdrew from the tourney Saturday only to have the round rained out. He came back Sunday but shot a 75 and, figuring he wouldn't make the cut. went back to his hotel room and packed only to have the rain again wash out the round.

Sikes started out Monday by collecting birdies on the firsl four holes even though he wasn't hitting the ball well. On Mt. Clemens waded past the al final, at 7 tonight, matches Pontiac Firebirds, 25-0. Hastings and Grand Rapids Ma The Arrows, defending eh am ria Pizza No. 2.

Grand Rapids pious who moved from Pontiac, advanced to the title game Monday edging Muskegon battled the newly franchised team through torrential rains the second half. Attention Lansing Area MSU Students American Coil Spring, 3-2. Hastings, like Fowler, has two: The Arrows were undefeated fir chances to gain one victory and the title. The second chance in 10 ganfes last year, with only a tie marring the record. would come Wednesday at 7 p.m Beat the Rush if needed.

The outlook for the Midwest The Class 'A regional titlist Football League is good," Commissioner John Abel said. Ypsilanti and Mt Clemens are the will advance to the state finals at Muskegon. The 4'D" finals are scheduled to be played at strongest teams in the seven- Save 25 On Used Textbooks Hastings. Play in both begins team league. Dayton is always iriaay night.

pretty good. This should be the best year for the league, and I don't think any team can go undefeated like the Arrows did last year." Ex-Spartan Loses Father NORTffVTLLE Funeral ser Abel is in his second year as the league Commissioner. WHAT A HAT! Jim Ferree of Savannah, found himself shrouded by this tree during the second round of the Westchester Classic Monday. (UPI Telephoto) vices for Richard H. Judav fa his second shot on the second ther of former Michigan State The Stock Is Best Now Shop Now For Fall Textbooks and School Supplies CAMPUS BOOK STORES noie.

tne Dan went tnrougn a tree branch and landed on the quaneroacR Steve Juday, will be held here Thursday. Mr. Juday, 48. died of a heart attack Sundav Broncos Change Duties of Pair green. Sept.

2 All Stars at River Rouge Sept. 9 Mt. Clemens at Lansing Sect. 16 Lansing at Ypsilanti Sept. 23 Flint at Lansing Oct.

4 Lansing at Flint Oct. 7 Ypsilanti at Lansing Oct. 14 Lansing at Mt. Clemens Oct. 21 Lansing at Pontiac 20 Dayton at Lansing Nov.

11 Lansing at Dayton Nov. IB Pontiac at Lansing "After that, I figured I could ai nis cottage at central Lake. Steve Juday is currently the just walk over all the water on KALAMAZOO Head football quarterback -for the Ypsilanti this course," Sikes grinned. BAD ROUNDS ERASED NOV. 25 Rivr KOUO AT lansma entry in tne Midwest Football All Home Games at 7' 30 d.itl at Ever 131 E.

Grand River 507 E. Grand River ett Centennial Field, except Nov. IS which coach Bill Doolittle of Western Michigan University has made League. is at Memorial staaium. two changes in his staff for this Charles also was helped out by the rainout as he came in with a 67 after posting rounds of 72 and 70 which were washed fall DRC Fred Stevens has been promot out.

Hazel Park Monday's Results ed from head freshman coach to varsity ends coach, while Monday's Results FIRST CUYIG if John Miller, who was assistant Monday's Minor League Results By The Associated Press Eastern League Elmira 6, Waterbury 2 Pawtucket 9, Reading 4 Williamsporf 4-1, Pittsfield 1-0 Binghamton 4-1. York 34 Soufhera League Birmingham 2, Montgomery 1 Charlotte 7, Macon 13 innings Evansville 5. Knoxviile 0 Texas League Austin 3, Amarillo 2 Albuquerque 9, Dallas-Fort Worth 3 Arkansas 7, El Paso 3 Pacific Coast League Oklahoma City 7, Phoenix 5 Indianapolis 6-7, Denver 4-2 5.20 3.00 2.40 3.80 2.80 3J0 Mr. Mardi Gras (Gaddis). Invictus (Holmes) Quiet Jennie (Kunitake) frosh coach, has been promoted FIRST CUM PACE; 2:00 Hughie Rosecroft (AAGrtv) 11.40 6.00 4.20 Tuesday (Cobb) 13J0 6.40 Queen's Note (Norris) 3.20 SECOND COND PACE; 2:00 1-5 to tne neaa frosh job.

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