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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 39

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Sunday Post-Crescent November 7, 1D65 in mi i. iumi i mil wwuwwi vhVr Alston Hat Had Longest Service Managing in Baseball Is Risky: Lourdes Launches Basketball Practice For 65-6 Campaign Knights' Scoring Aces Graduated, But Coach Kemp Sees Potential eluding the last four with the NFW YORK (AP) The res-lston, who's directed the Des New York Mets. ignation of AI Lopez as field erg In Brooklyn and Los Angeles leader of the Chicago VVhie Sox th fad nn ThurcH ni ruwnim i in tha it 1 Alston, 53 years old, has led wit inn ouoj njiiii.i uf uic tnvi the Dodgers to five National League pennants and four world championships. He's brought point of service with one club, Alston held a three-year edge over Lopez. that big league baseball managing is more of a risk than a romp.

Sharp Drop There's a sharp drop to the runner-up. Hes oene Maucn, Ipez had been managing major league teams for 15 consecutive seasons, six in Cleveland and the last nine in Chicago. This was longer than any current pilot in either the National or American League. The new leader is Walt Al- them home second three times and third, fourth, sixth and seventh once each. Some among the others have managed elsewhere.

They include Rigney, with the New York and San Francisco Giants; Bragan with Pittsbu.gh; Teb- BY JUDY RUSSELL foil Crwctnl Staff Wrlttr OSHKOSH On paper, Lourdes High School has all the who has managed the Philadel John Greg unit, Mark Steve Mugerauer and Phair, plus returnees Graber of the starting Randy Walters and phia Phillies the past six years Then come Bill Rigney of the Angels, Los Angeles and Call fornia. five years, and Sam betts with Cincinnati and Mil- 1 i )-t A III' JM I I rv;" I Ingredients necessary to field a whale of a basketball team this season, despite the fact that the Knights lost four of their Murphy. Graber was second in rebounding last season, pulling down 143, and second in scoring with 238 points. Meie, tour seasons ai me neim waiikep; Baucr wilh Kansas of the Minnesota Twins. cu Keane with lhe St Lou, Ismael Laguna, Honoy Bragan oi nrdvra cards: Herman with Pitts- "We played a reckless defense starting five via graduation Chuck Dressen of Detroit, Gil! last year," Kemp explained, "which was to our advantage.

"We could be real good or just mediocre," Coach Glen We might not be so active this Carlos Ortiz (Red) Kerno reported as he year and that could be one of our problems. On paper we look reviewed his team's strengths and weaknesses prior to the good, but we must jell and learn Title Bout Set burgh; Durocher with the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants and Dressen with Cincinnati, Brooklyn, Washington and Milwaukee. Dressen's major 'eague managerial career has been interrupted three times by stints in the minors. Stein Sparks ward from Oconto; Dick Bourbanais, junior guard, Milwaukee; Gene Eng-lund, senior, center-forward, Oshkosh, and Al Schmidt, senior, center-forward, Kimberly. Coach Bob White predicted the Titans' strength this year will be in rebounding.

(Post-Crescent Photo) Five Veterans Are returning to the Wisconsin State University Oshkosh basketball team for the season which begins Nov. 27 with the Titans playing host to Winona. From left are Jim' Van-Grinsven, a senior forward-center from Kimberly; Ron Van Rossum, senior for opening of practice Monday to work together." Hodges of Washington and Birdie Tcbbetts, Cleveland, each has spent three years with his current team while Hank Bauer has managed Baltimore for two seasons. Those with only a single year of service with their present clubs are Herman Franks of San Francisco, Luman Harris of Houston, Red Schoendienst of St. Louis, Harry Walker of Pittsburgh, Johnny Keane of the New York Yankees, Haywood Kemp is relying on boys like Ratzburg and Batzner to be "This team should have the potential to be as good as last year squad and probably Det ter than last year's unit," he Clash Saturday In Panama for Lightweight Crown tough on the boards, because of their football experience, and is still waiting for Van Dyke to realize his full potential.

"Van Boyajian May Get Starting Shot Dyke has an excellent eye and a SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (AP) and soft touch for shooting," the coach stated, repeating, "He's Lightweight champion Ismael Sullivan of Kansis City Bruhn Disappointed With Badgers' Laguna of Panama, making his Billy Herman of Boston. first title defense, is relvine on Since the close of last season got great potential. The Knights will scrimmage Air Force to Win Over Army Falcons Hit on 2 sneed and vouth to beat Carlos Don Heffner has replaced Dick Omro Nov. 15 at Omro before stated.

Last season, Lourdes ended up in second place, with a 10-4 mark in the Fox Valley Catholic Conference. The only loop losses came at the hands of Xavier (twice), De Fere Abbot Penn-lngs and Menasha St. Mary, the latter games by only one point each. A single-game scoring record was set when the Knights bombarded Premontre, 95-74, bettering their earlier 93-66 win over Tennings. 4 Starters Lost Of ense, Says Defense Overworked Ortiz in their 15-round rematch Sisler at Cincinnati while Leo Saturday at Hiram Bithorn Durocher was named manager opening the season at Winne-conne Nov.

19. "Xavier, St. Mary Menasha and Marinette of the Chicago Cubs Stadium of our kickoffs and punts," the LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) 1 "The defense always is Inj No Replacement Ortiz, at 29, says, "I'm just Central should all have tough Wisconsin coach Milt Bruhn desperate position and over No replacement has been Purdue coach said. "We wanted that one and the kids went out worked," Bruhn added, teams this year," the mentor said.

"St. Mary's has nine about thinking of retiring if I lose this one." After 10 years in the ring, the Puerto Rico-born Fourth Down Plays For 14-3 Triumph CHICAGO (AP) Paul Stein Looking for a ray of sunshine, named for Lopez nor for Casey Stengel, who retired after 25 years as a big league pilot, in- and got it." lcttermcn back and Xavier has looked over the wreckage after the Badgers' 45-7 hammering by Purdue Saturday and said: "Our offense isn't doing enough to help the defense." the Wisconsin coach said: it New Yorker owns a New York Gone from the starting line-up a great returning nucleus." looks as though we owe (John) clicked on two fourth down are Mike Murphy, Tom Repen- Non-conference foes, besides Winneconne, are East De Pere, which Kemp describes as a shek, Steve Schumerth and Gene Werner. This quartet accounted for 8L0 of the Knichts' 1.290 points tallied Garrett Leads Trojans Past night club and has a good job with a beer company. But Ortiz predicts victory. He says he is in much better shape i than he was when the 22-year old Laguna dethroned him inj Panama last April 10, winning Kentucky Tops Vanderbilt'lt "big, tough team," Stevens Point Pacelli with "almost all returning lettermen" and West Bend.

There will be nine home during the 1964-65 campaign Schumerth was the leading marksman on the squad, dumping In 247 points for a 13.0 Boyajian a starting job soon. He has moved the team fairly well the last two weeks, so we'll give him a go." Boyajian, a sophomore, took over at quarterback for Chuck Burt late in the third quarter and passed the Badgers to their touchdown in the final period. Bruhn said his players escaped any serious injury. He told them to skip the usual Sunday meeting, get a good rest over the weekend and forget the plays for touchdowns to lift the Air Force Falcons to a 14-3 victory over Army Saturday. Stein dashed five yards for a second quarter touchdown, and with a fourth-and-one situation in the fourth quarter, hit Carl Janssen with a 27-yard pass and the game-clinching touchdown.

It was the first triumph for the Falcons over Army and the second victory this season for Air Force, which has suffered five losses and had one tie. The Nebraska Rips Kansas, 42-6, For Eighth Win by decision. That bout originally was scheduled for Feb. 15 but a stomach ailment struck Ortiz a few days before, forcing a post average. "Repenshek did all of our set tips and we'll miss him a lot," California 35-0 Triumph Keeps Southern Cat on Road to Rose Bowl Bird Sets Wildcat Rushing, Scoring Career Marks NASHVILLE, Tenn.

(AP) ponement "Because of that illness, 1 games and 10 on the road, with a two-week break for retreats from Nov. 20 to Dec. 4, when the loop campaign opens with the Knights hosting Pennings. Tournament Dropped The Lourdes Holiday Tournament has been dropped, but the quintet will face West Bend and Pacelli during the holidays. The schedule includes five non-con- Kemp said.

"He was probably our best all-around player. only trained a month and I had trouble making the weight. Werner was quick, strong and Tenth-ranked Kentucky, led by last two games. The Badgers scrappy he could really move Ortiz says. "I didn't have any strength and after awhile I Cornhuskers Gain 419 Yards Rushing To Blast Jayhawks the running of Rodger Bird, enhanced its chances of a choice BERKELEY, Calif.

(AP) for a kid his size and he was a complete team player," he service schools played to a 13-13 tie in 1959 and Army downed the Falcons 14-10 two years ago. Stein was 'the standout on offense but the Falcon defense wasn't even seeing Laguna or Fleet Mike Garrett whipped 74 bowl bid by dumping Vanderbilt took a 50-14 beating from Michigan a week ago. "Better Teams" "We are running into the bet added. Werner paced rebound- ferdnce contests and 14 con 34-0 in a Southeastern Confer- thinking about how to fight him. I was only trying to last 15 and 87 yards on touchdown punt returns Saturdav in Dacine ers with 269 grabs last year.

onro fnnlhnll onmo RattirHnv Neb. (AP) I and undefeated LINCOLN, Third-ranked VI1V-V. 11.. Sniithnrn Talifnriiia tn a 35-0 rounds ter teams now," Bruhn said. ference tilts.

All varsity games will be preceded by a junior varsity For once, height will be a strong point for Lourdes. "Our The odds say the two fighters "Our inexperience, our lack of depth and the many injuries we've sustained are showing are evenly matched, although Laguna agrees that Ortiz is in greatest asset will be that we could field a team averaging 6- game, beginning at 1:30 p.m. for afternoon tilts and 6:30 p.m. for night games. The schedule: The Wildcats rewrote the, uc mc script by turning from a potent pdets.

Army deepest pene-passing attack to a dynamic trail in the first hal was to ground game and made a sham-ithe Air fF" bles of Vandy's defense, which1 Punts of Nlck Kunlko kept Air was tops in the SEC. i FoJ frm Bobbing more than Bird set Kentucky career and, a lea nalf; rushint? and srnrine' Arrny dldn 1 complete a pass up. Our kids are tired, and it triumph over California to keep the inside Rose Bowl track. With a defense that throttled the Cal attack, the Trojans posted their fourth victory without a defeat in the Pacific Athletic Conference race and put their hard to play your best game when you're fatigued." Nebraska overpowered Big Eight rival Kansas 42-6 Saturday after running up a 21-0 lead an coasting to its eighth football victory of the season. For Kansas, shutout winners over Oklahoma State and Kansas State in their last two loss put their season mark at 2-6 and conference record al 2-3.

Nov. 19 Winneconne (A), 8 He was high in his praise of p.m. top condition this time and is, in fact, the stronger puncher. "Nevertheless, 1 expect to have an easier time because I know how he fights," Laguna says. "I know his left hook and I'm going to stay away from it.

I can move in and out faster than he can and I'm not trying for a Nov. 20 Stevens Point Purdue and said, The safety over-all record at 5-1-1. records by scoring four of the; until about nine minutes were left in the game and the Cadets 2," the coach declared. "This was our weak point other years." Standing 6-3 or better are Pete Van Dyke, Bill Ratz-burg and Mike Batzner. Van Dyke is returning from the varsity, with Ratzburg and Batzner up from the Jayvees.

Other good prospects include Frank Seckar, Dan Savinske, blitz Purdue used really hurt us Pacelli (H), 8 p.m. Quarterback Troy Winslow touchdowns. The victory a lot." Dec. 4 Abbot Pennings (H), left Kentucky could total only 54 yards rushing in the first half. The punting of Kurilko and Happy Jack Mollenkopf, who 8 p.m.

with a 6-2 record and Vandy scored the opening touchdown on an eight yard run, capping a first period drive of 63 during which Garrett didn't carry the has called Purdue defense The Nation's No. 1 rushing team with a 269-average going Dec. 11 Xavier (A), 8 p.m. Dec. 14 East DePere (A), Air Force's Jim Hogarty high- knockout.

I tired Ortiz after sev "fabulous" all season, couldn't The second time it got the find an adjective to top that. into the game, Nebraska fat 8 p.m. ball. Dec. 17 St.

John (H), 8 tened its average with 419 yards on the ground and another 91 by Then late in the quarter, the Trojan halfback fielded a Ken "We kept them in poor field position most of the game and that was due to fine coverage p.m. en rounds last time and I expect Dau Kentucky marched 55ilif5nted tne first luarter- Bu' to tire him again." yards in five piaySt with Bird jook charSe Ortiz is to get 30 per cent of Joing through left tackle on a'second luarler an the gate for this fight while La- 32.yard touchdown sprint. After! e'fiht-yard march which he guna is guaranteed $30,000 plus xom Becherer intercepted a caPPed Wltn ve-yard run on a radio and television rights, if Commodore pass and returned furth-and-goal play, any. in Panama. The promoters! t0 tne Vandy 28, Kentucky i -i.

i Dec. 19 Menasha St. Mary Lloyd punt on the 26, eluded two air. Kirkland Stars (H), 3 p.m. tacklers, cut back and raced all Halfback Ron Kirkland, back Dec.

22 West Bend (H), 8 the way. Carroll Blanks North Park, 7-0, For 1st CCI Win CHICAGO (AP) Carroll notched its first College Conference of Illinois in football victory of the season Saturday when Claude Covelli pounced on Power Running in prime condition after recov-j ering from shoulder p.m. Jan. 3 Pacelli (A), 7 p.m. Garrett's second ereat run1 estimate tnai za.uuu win pay scored again in the first quar-j leCn V.llnCneS ter Bird carried over from the Mwaukee pubc one.

VikingsSixth In Midwest Harrier Test CHICAGO (AP)-Mike Hart- came early in the final period, $195,000 to see Puerto Rico's when it appeared he would be second world title fight, swarmed by a gang of tacklers after receiving at the 13. He rlatlGVlllG powered through them all to1- accounted for 146 yards on 10 carries in the first half. Kansas was held to 144 rushing yards and 60 passing yards. The lone Jayhawk touchdown was scored with 27 seconds remaining of the first half. Quarterback Bill Fenton led the 80- a North Park fumble at the six-, yard line to set up the game's Quarterback Rick Norton, the pron TUa 19 0 total offense and passing leader irrer 1 1,1 ef in the SEC, kept the Vanderbilt, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS defense pass-conscious with sev- Milwaukee Boys' Tech clinch-eral well-timed completions, led its second straight city public while Bird struck the big blows prep football title Saturday by Jan.

8 Premontre (H), 8 p.m. Jan. 14 Marinette (A), 8 p.m. Jan. 18 Fond du Lac Springs (A), 3 p.m.

Jan. 21 Abbot Pennings (A), 8 p.m. Jan. 29 Xavier (H), 8 p.m. Feb.

4 St. John (A), 8 p.m. Feb. 6 St. Mary (A), 3 p.m.

clear sailing as a blocker tookiVJCTS ruST Win only touchdown and a 7-0 vie tory in the last two minutes. man of Beloit College ran away with individual points Saturday in the Midwest Conference cross Of Season, 35-20 EAU CLAIRE (AP) Al yard drive, highlighted by a 21- Carroll's Ken Black plunged with his long runs off tackle blanking Milwaukee Custer 12-0. vard pass to halfback Sim country meet for the second suc the final yard with 1:42 left for out Lloyd, the only defender left. The Trojans scored their final touchdown on a 32-yard pass from reserve quarterback Toby Page to Dave Moton. With less than a minute left Stokes, a 14-yard spring by full cessive year, but Carleton the touchdown.

The sophomore Tech (8-0), the second-ranked team in the state, was led by halfback John Osvatic who Vanderbilt mustered only one drive, moving 56 yards to Kentucky's 24. There. Wildcat Ker- won team honors. Charnish was the whole show as Platteville's Pioneers beat Eau Claire 35-20 Saturday for their first Wisconsin State University fullback carried 18 times for 76 Hartman covered the four yards for the Pioneers. ry Curling intercepted a pass to passed 24 yaids for one touch-kill the Commodores' threat.

I down and ran 12 for the other. miles in Washington Park in Feb. 11 Premontre (A), 8 p.m. Feb. 18 Marinette (H), 8 p.m.

Feb. 20 Springs (H), 3 p.m. California posed its only threat Conference football victory of North Park missed two field goal tries and Carroll one earlier in the game. His victory last year on a 63-vard pass from Dan the season after five losses. was run on a three-mile course.

Berry to Jerry Bradley, but the He finished Saturday comfort Charnish scored three touchdowns on runs of 11, 28 and 5 yards and passed 10 yards to back Dick Bacon, a 19-yard Fenton pass to Richard Aberna-thy and a two-yard scoring run by Fenton. By that time, Nebraska had racked up three touchdowns on drives of 61 yards, 59 yards and 97 yards. The Cornhuskers added three touchdowns in the third quarter, two of them in 86 seconds. Marches of 74 and 58 yards had Trojan defenses stopped the Bears at the four. ably ahead of second place John Sharpe of Grinnell, 21:03.

Doug Jerry Schleim for another. Paul Desberger carried four yards Football Scores Washington Stata 77, Oregon 7 for Plattevilles other tally Charnish carried the ball 28 UCLA 2, Washington 34 Ariion StM Collecm 41, For Lwl 14 A Artml St! Colorado Vln 0 jaiua ciuu vim.i- Carlson of Monmouth was third; Steve L. Smith, Carleton, fourth, and Steve Tornblom of St. Olaf, Fifth. Carleton's winning score was 41, with others: Grinnell 61, Cornell 97, St.

Olaf 98, Beloit 112, Lawrence 186, Coe 180. Monmouth 202, Ripon 218 and Knox 249. produced touchdowns when defensive back Kaye Carstcns in Wnsltrn Washington 23, Ctntrsl wih-Ingion 14 Colorado Westtrn 59, Southern Utah 0 passM tor gWZ tercepted a Benton pass and returned 27 yards to the Kansas seven. Charlie Winters scored on the next play. KID CREST COORDINATES CO ANYWHERE You Can't Drive Overhead Why Pay Mil 4DM ClliiaMgc vL-: i 0VERHERD-H1GH VOLUM EJiM mm i Sufctle tones, rich fatrics Mended together for tlie 3 DAYS ONLY 'jiortswcar coordinates that 1966 FORDS are right everywhere Naturally they are in stock for i immediate delivery Sport Coats 47" Trousers Ready to deliver 1966 Fords, I ft Fair ones, raicons, Mustangs, irucks and Broncos.

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