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St. Cloud Times from Saint Cloud, Minnesota • Page 37

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St. Cloud Timesi
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ST. CLOUD DAILY TIMES 07 Oct 23, 1963 JACK Welcomes CMEA Stats Bear Out 'Big Games' for This Weekend NEW YORK (AP)-Going by the figures, three of the most interesting college football 9. games this weekend should be Navy vs. Pittsburgh, Nebraska vs. Colorado and Syracuse vs.

Oregon State. 111 I i I Statistics released by the ini-jj- mfi MWnTii Tiiii in i i inMiiijl ill ftiiiHni NCAA Service Bureau today show that Navy still is the nation's top team in total offense, a position it has held all season, and Pitt is No. 5. i Vr, Nebraska has moved to the i V-V nrfW top in rushing offense and Syra cuse is No. 2.

Lake Nebraska, Colorado is a team that has moved almost entirely on the ground. Between them, they have thrown only 86 passes. Oregon State will send an air- WAVE ON WAY TO WORK Workmen wave as above the stadium roof and the entire struc- they go back to work on the giant 165-foot ture is held together with 65,000 pounds of ski ramp being built in Dodger Stadium in steel tubing. The runs will be packed with Los Angeles for the International Ski Show sprayed ice. Oct.

25-27. The starting ramp will be 60-feet (UPI Telephoto) minded offense against Syracuse. The Beavers are 12th in passing and total offense and have completed 11 touchdown passes this season. Men's Insulated RUBBER GUN- 11 BOOTS atA JL CASE Rox Finish High In NL Defense LONG LOOKS AT SPORTS Final official 1963 Northern by Joe Long League statistics, released by the Howe News Bureau, Chicago, today show three St. Cloud Rox players led the K99if5 4088 1 canvas 3 SS IJt Iu C0VERED 1 PRICEDAT 1 I7i YOURS FOR THE ASKING rellil GUN CLEflQIDG PATCHES 1 JffL 1 IS E) DUCK HUNTING mm in.nin.pnfi.

rdft JACKETS catcher John Felske, and shortstop Ron Blum were departmental leaders. Pfeil, who was the only player in the league to play in every inning of every game, committed 29 errors in 388 chances for a .925 mark. Felske was charged with eight errors in 750 chances for a .989 fielding record and Blum erred 51 times league in fielding at their respective positions. Third baseman Bob Pfeil, TIME OUT The Central Gopher Conference, which had expected to go to eight teams at the start of the 1965 school year, is now back to seven teams. Osakis has decided it does not wish to enter the league since conference games would take up too much of its schedule and it does not wish to drop teams from its slate that it already has built up natural rivalries with.

Basketball, in fact, is causing some scheduling problems for the teams. The coaches completed their football slates for 1964 including Melrose (which will become the seventh team) but have run into trouble on the cage scheduling. With the 18-game limit in effect, 12 league games would leave only six others and district obligations, have to be ironed out. Several possibilities to alleviate the scheduling were discussed but another meeting will be held to finish it. but fielded .906 to lead.

The official statistics also took the earned run average ti tle away from Rox reliefer Bill Harvey. In order to qualify for iv i Vr ixc la iu xi i nr ir-i a the ERA title, a pitcher must A iVMUUUUlV-iUy ITPTJ WITH GAME BAG pitch a minimum of one inning Nobody has seen it, but the city park department has made for every game on the schedule. Harvey finished with 117 innings pitched and it was a 120-game schedule. Pete Craig of Duluth-Supenor won with 2.51. Hal Haydel of the Rox was third with 2.60, St.

Cloud second baseman Gene Etter was fourth in the batting race at .302, behind leader Jim Rouse of Aberdeen some needed improvements at Municipal Stadium this fall. Under the direction of Phil Nierengarten, the infield has been "raised" so that there is no dropoff from the grass to the dirt which made it awfully tough for infielders who participated there this past summer. Sod has been re-laid just behind the infield to even it off from the residue that had built up there from the weather over the years. Besides making it look better, it will also make the Stadium more playable for whoever uses it in 1964. The annual University of Minnesota coaching clinics will be held on Saturday, Nov.

9, with St. Cloud Tech swimming coach Mike Chopp one of the instructors. Chopp and Toivo Jambeck of Minneapolis Roosevelt share the spotlight in the swimming division; Tommy Evans of the University of Oklahoma will address wrestling coaches; while Murray Williamson, Ken Yackel, Louis Nanne, and Charles (.332) and Jose Villar (.319) Panlsa 3.88 L2 (PANTS 5.88 RED DUCK CAPS BIG SELECTION 99c and Ed Bays (.306) of Grand Forks. ffrATiT The Rox led the league in double plays, with 103, and were third in team fielding. "Okay, just one more but the next possum I SHOOT, instead of mercifully putting it to sleep!" They were last in hitting, how ever.

OPEN THURSDAY NITE TIL 9:00 P.M. smitn are in charge ol the hockey division. The basketball section will be headed by Ernie Anderson of Augsburg and Glen Mattke of Marshall, both of whom coached Business Should Pick Up championship teams last year. Billy the successful Sauk Centre basketball coach who was a prep star at Brainerd and a collegiate standout at Hamline and St. Cloud State, was the main speaker at a Brainerd Father-Son banquet last week, saying, "Our big objective has MEN'S TANKER JACKETS B-15 JACKETS By HUGH FULLERTON JR.

Aitociated P-ess Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP)-The foot John Stiegman at Penn. I have my staff working on a pilot model of him. We did rent a Bob Ingalls model up in Connecticut and we're looking for some orders from Penn State for Rip become to beat Brainerd and we re appreciative ot being on Its schedule" Gary Bahr of St. Cloud Tech and Dan Meyer of Melrose were backs on WCCO's all-state team last week The 2,300 persons that were on hand (Note we didn't say see because of the fog) for the Tech at Little Falls game last Friday set a crowd record for the Flyers field. The only crowds larger, says the LF Transcript, were at the old fairgrounds field in the late 1940s For the first time in his coaching career, high school and ball season is about half over and the effigy firm of Oldsock, Helmet and DETACHABLE HOODS ASSORTED COLORS Engle since they lost to Army Hemp is expecting busin-e to improve.

So far it has just been hanging. NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE and Syracuse." Any other good prospects? Is business beginning to pick up? "You gotta pick them up to get that neck in the noose. 88 SPORTLIGHT Perhaps you-re not famil That's a joke, son. Li and up and up "Tulane should give us some iar with unless you- college, Jim Malosky (Duluth Branch) has a team that will finish under the .500 mark. The Bulldogs are currently 2-5 with two games left WONDERING OUT LOUD: Whtn will coaches (specially in the NIC) blame someone something other than the officials for defeats? When will talesman quit asking me if my mother is home when I answer the door? What was the real reason the Yankees "elevated" Ralph Houk to a front office job? How long would it take to pour the footings for St.

Cloud State's huge new athletic plant by hand? Do you think they'll tver get decent lights at Seiko Field? There are only 50 1 business after losing 16 straight ve seen their am and Wake Forest has lost 15, so advertisement in a college With campus or nlumni publication. we're stocking up on Tommy O'Boyle and Billy Hildebrand. 3.99 CHILDREN'S PARKAS It reads something like tnis: Hood "Oldsock, Helmet and Hemp. Lifelike effigies of coaches for sale or rent. We solve your And we just shipped a Ben Martin by plane to our Colorado branch in case the Air Force boys put in an order after the way they lost to Maryland in the last minute.

But we had to put knotty problems." flopping oajri umiii wnnaimai Did the statistician or the official make a mistake? Cambridge reported to The Times last Saturday that Jerry Nelson returned a punt 103 yards in the Bluejackets' 12-7 win over Elk We asked OHH President Mervyn Oldsock how business our Tom Nugents in storage." MEN'S LONG COTTON DRAWERS HUNTING RED BOOTS EMMES) has been this season. I take it you don care much River. However, high school rules stipulate that a receiver may "Well, to far we've just been for winning coaches. not return a kick when he receives it in the end zone, which Nelson would have had to have done IF he returned it 103 yards. hanging on.

We did get a few "You'd be surprised. Take a calls from Columbia after Buff LEATHER SWEAT SHIRTS Donelli called for that two-point conversion against Princeton and the kid didn't make it, so guy like Darrell Royal. Only thing he's lost at Texas in two years was the Cotton Bowl. But if he should blow a conference game and another bowl shot, Di)C SQ88 LOOK! they lose a game they shudda 288 PRICED SO LOW won. ONLY he probably want to hang him "We have iust one cood Dros- self.

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