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The Daily Tribune from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin • Page 15

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The Daily Tribunei
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Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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WISCONSIN RAPIDS DAILY TRIBUNE Wednesday, September 15, 1965 Page 13 WHY WAIT? USE YOUR CREDIT TO SAVE MOW-JUST SAY ''CHARGE IT" Knowing Schedules Helps Clubs Trim -NFL Shuffle On ---nTw. GRAND By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer You don't need a partner and musical accompaniment is strictly optional. Just clutch a suitcase tightly in each hand and commit the latest plane schedules to the other National Football League cities to memory. You're ready to do the NFL shuffle. Darrell Dess, one of the league's lop offensive guards, who pent six years playing in New York, is the newest expert of the it- vv 1 cixmsmi Taylor and fullback Darrel Lester.

Hackbart, a star at Wisconsin, had been cut by Washington and was trying out as a free agent with the Vikings. Taylor came in a summer trade with New York and Lester was a ninth round draft choice in 1964. Holler Sliced San Francisco released Vein Burke, onetime star end from Oregon State; Los Angeles dropped defensive back Herman Johnson from Michigan, guard Roger Davis from Syracuse and linebacker Ed Holler from South Carolina, and Green Bay sliced tackle Eli Strand of Iowa State. roster. The Cowboys also dropped rookie defensive back Ernie Kellerman.

Tracy Dropped Washington, in addition to sending Izo and Karras to Detroit, dropped veteran running back Tom Tracy and offensive tackle Steve Barnett. Mike Bundra, a defensive tackle who has made stops at Detroit, Minnesota and Cleveland, was dealt by the Browns to New York for a draft choice. To make room for Bundra, the Giants cut 270-pound defensive tackle Jim Moran. Minnesota dropped three players, defensive back Dale Hackbart, defensive end Bob covers any color in one coat without priming or your money back! ida mat tea on Kth cutdown Tuesday. Dess, traded by the Giants to Detroit just two weeks ago in the Earl Morrall deal, was changing uniforms again today alter being swapped by the Lions to Washington for quarterback George Izo and offensive guard Ted Karras.

Karras to Lions Karras had been traded to the Skins by Chicago last week but had refused to report to Washington and asked to be dealt to Detroit where his brother, Alex, is a top defensive tackle. Another shuffler is Billy Loth- bridge, the former Georgia Tech quarterback and punter who was traded by Dallas to Baltimore two weeks ago for Ralph Neely. The Colts trimmed Lothbridge and two other players, defensive tackle John Diehl and defensive end Roosevelt Davis, to reach the 40-man limit Tuesday. Don Thompson, a defensive end, knows all the shuffle steps too. Dealt by Philadelphia to Dallas just two weeks ago, Thompson was also cut Tuesday as the Cowboys trimmed their i Pick UW to Win -J)l i jr fit UN HUBBARD -y 11 -1L jfevT It Purdue 21, Miami of Ohio 7 Purdue's talented Boilermakers may be looking past the Redskins to the following Saturday's big brawl with Notre Dame.

It could mean trouble, but not if quarterback Bob Griese keeps Purdue's bristling attack on the beam. Illinois 14, Oregon State 13 The rebuilt Illini grind to an upset of last season's Rose Bowl contender. With a little help up front, Illini fullback Jim Grabowski will roll. Michigan State 18, UCLA 13 The Spartans have some pretty fair horses, including veteran quarterback Steve Juday, opposed by UCLA soph Gary Bebari. 1 Florida 21, Northwestern 7 The Gaters have the experience and 33 lettermen too much for a trio of fine Wildcat runners in Ron Rector, Woody Campbell and Bob McKelvey.

Indiana 19, Kansas State 7 The Hoosiers, under new coach John Pont, have plenty of size and a flock of good runners. SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP) -Launching the midwest football picking derby while plane-hopping and prodding around this grid precinct: Wisconsin 18, Colorado 14 It's up to Badger soph quarterback, Chuck Burt, although the Buffaloes are far from extinct. Southern California 19, Minnesota 13 (Friday night) The proud Trojans, ranked among the nation's top ten teams, will have their aerial defense tested by the best Gopher sharpshooter in years, John Hankin-son.

It's Minnesota's first night game ever. Iowa 21, Washington State 13 The Hawkeyes get a chance to test the heralded arm of Gary Snook that may pitch them from a last-place tie to Big Ten title contention. Michigan 28, North Carolina 14 Defending Big Ten champion Michigan's first road opener in a decade should unveil a quarterback successor to Bob Timberlake either soph Dick Vidmer or senior Wally Gabler. It may be a trifle early to make hunting predictions but this is the way it looks to the personnel in the district at the present time. WATERFOWL The local mallard population appears to be down.

It could be we are missing some due to higher water levels which may have them scattered more than normal. There seemed to be fewer breeding pairs around this summer which coincides with the restrictions the Federal authorities have indicated for the Mississippi flyway this fall. gives you the beauty, convenience and durability of the one-coat coverage of oil! tar am eicr ar mi no mm as rm amf ai mm la FX ia mm a mm km kt NATIONAL LEAGUE .1 I save test blister resistance 000 1 Hhm in The Buena Vista marsh had more ducks this spring than they have had for many years because of better water conditions. Blue-winged teal appear about the same as, last September, Actually, two days, shooting of this species pushes them on south anyway and they often have migrated before our season opens. There seems to be little, if any change in the Wood Duck numbers.

Canadian Goose production is reduced slightly from last year. Some fair sized broods were seen early in the summer and many of the goslings disappeared Why, wc don't know. Water levels in the District are the best they have been for years. If we continue to get periodic rains thche should be sufficient water for a good hunt, if the migration is normal. The M.

V. refuge will be the same as it has been for years and the Wood County Public Hunting Grounds closed area will be the second section west of the Ditch Bank Road. All the closed areas will be thoroughly posted prior to opening. WOMEN'S CITY LEAGUE Liber Temple tthm'i 4 Roy's Deep Reck 4 Bubble's Br 1 Sun Drop I us ct.r 3 3 Reg. 7.49 gallon Rapids Lumbar 1 spring.

Hunting the hilly country will also get the legs in shape for dragging that big buck. SQUIRRELS Another good squirrel season coming up. Acorn crop good so hit the ridges when the season opens. The bushy tails like a change of diet too so find a woods close to a corn field for the best action. COTTONTAILS Slightly improved over a year ago.

Southern Adams and Juneau Counties better than the northern part of the district. PHEASANTS The i better habitat in the southern part of the district have some fair sized wild broods this year. Good success was had by the cooperating pheasant rearing clubs. Birds from the clubs in Adams County at Big Springs, the Maus-ton, Elroy, Wonewoc, and Camp Douglas clubs, and the Heart of Wisconsin Club at Wisconsin Rapids have produced some real nice birds this summer which will be planted in the better habitat prior to Oct. 23.

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