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Southern Cal One TD Pick: 20 The Fremont News-Messenger Friday, November 30, 19fi2 Bucks, Minus Great Trio, Open Cage Year Saturday Trojans-Nolre Dame Irish, Army-Navy Climax Season i iwr' -hr- J1 wr sf vy By BOB GREEN Associated Press Sports Writer Southern California, attempting to nail down the national championship for the West Coast for the first time since 1939, goes game, while Texas Christian still has some bowl hopes going into its game with Southern Methodist. In other Saturday games, Georgia Tech and Georgia meet in their traditional affair, Tennessee is at Vanderbilt, Rice at Baylor, Virginia, Rutgers, UCLA at Utah, Holy Cross at Boston College and Cincinnati at McDonald of Fostoria a senior, saw action in all 28 games last year and shot 51 per cent from the field. Reasbeck, also a senior, from Martins Ferry, is the best outside shot on the squad. He shot 44.5 per cent last season, Bradds, a junior from Jamestown, 0., under-studied Lucas last season. He had the highest shooting average on the squad 69.4 per cent and played in 26 games Taylor, a junior from Cuyahoga Falls, was used sparingly in 26 games last season.

He has goo! speed and is strong physically. Lack of a strong scoring punch and board control are Coach Taylor's main concerns. HEISAAAN WINNER South-paw quarterback Terry Baker (above) of Oregon State will receive the Hla-man Memorial Trophy In New York Dec. 5 aa the outstanding college football player of the year. He gained 2,276 yards in 10 games to be national leader in offense.

COLUMBUS, 0. Ohio State university's basketball team will open the 1962-63 season Saturday night by meeting the visiting Utah State university quintet. Three other home games will follow in quick order, St. Louis being slated here next Monday, followed by Virginia December 5 and West Virginia December 8. Coach Fred Taylor, minus the great trio of Jerry Lucas, John Havlicek and Mel Nowell.

will start an all-letterman lineup of Captain Doug McDonald and Jim Doughty at forward; Gary Bradds at center and Dick Reasbeck and Dick Taylor, guards. Experienced reserves include juniors Don Flatt, Leroy Frazier and Don DeVoe McDonald and Reasbeck were regulars last year; Doughty played in 26 games; Flatt in 25; Frazier in 21 and DeVoe in five. Up from the freshman ranks are Tom Bowman, 6-2, of Columbus Linden-McKinley; Jim Brown, 6-0. of Martins Ferry; Jim Shaf-fer, 645 of Gahanna, youngest of group (he will be 19 February 20) and Dick Ricketts, 6-1 of Belle Center. Ricketts led the freshmen in scoring last year with 14.8 points per game and shot 47 per cent from the floor.

pected for the game in Los Angeles, while about 101,000 including President Kennedy are expected for the service classic in Philadelphia Stadium. The game also will get national television coverage (CBS, 1:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). Pick 'em It's strictly a pick-'em affair between the Cadets and the Middies, with President Kennedy expected to break tradition and go to midfield for the pre-game coin tossing. Titles and bowl bids don't enter the picture for the colorful clash but Army pride does.

Coach Paul Dietzel, hired this season to break Navy's string of three straight, has used his three-platoon magic to forge a 6-3 regular season record. Navy, seeking a record fourth straight over Army, is 4-5. Mississippi, ranked third in the nation, is a solid favorite to close out an unbeaten, untied season against Mississippi State. Alabama, No. 5 with an 8-1 record, also is favored over a tough Auburn team.

In Orange Bowl Oklahoma, No. 8, already has the Orange Bowl spot and the Big Eight title and has little but prestige at stake against Oklahoma State. Scouts from both the Gator and Gotham Bowls are expected to scout the Florida-Miami night against rebounding Notre Dama Saturday in the climax game on college football's wind-up weekend of the regular season. The program also includes such tidbits as the colorful, traditional Army-Navy clash in Philadelphia and closing action for national powers Mississippi, Alabama and Oklahoma. Mississippi and Alabama are expected to announce acceptance of bids to the Sugar and Orange Bowls, respectively, immediately after their games, which would complete the line-up for the major post-season classics.

Rose Bowl Berth Southern Cal already has secured the Rose Bowl berth opposite Wisconsin, but must get past the Fighting Irish to complete an unblemished season and retain solid control of the No. 1 spot in the nation. The Trojans, rule a one-touchdown favorite to turn back the Irish, but a form reversal is a decided possibility. Coach Joe Kuharich's lads from South Bend have stormed to four straight victories after a shaky start. A crowd of about 85,000 is ex AAU, NCAA New War Breaks Out News-Messngr Phots PULL THAT arm in, St.

Joe wrestling mentor Joe Kuzma instructs Denny Good on top of Lee Potter during a workout Thursday after school. Good and Potter are two of the six returning lettermen Kuzma will build around this season which starts Saturday at home against Napoleon. 1 St. Joe Wrestling Squad Has Six Lettermen Back Cage Card Friday Ross at Port Clinton St. Joe at Glbeonburg Clyde at Oak Harbor Woodville at York Green Springs at Townsend Ottawa Hills at Elmore Lakota at Genoa Carey at Tiffin Calvert Bettsville at Republic Bloomvllle at Old Fort Findlay at Defiance Marion at Lima Akron South at Elyria Lorain at Berea Midpark Saturday Monroeville at Green Springs York at Bloomville Ely.

Catholic at Adm. King Dayton Stivers at Findlay Townsend at Thompson Sunday Likes Browns: Scribe Sees Lions, Giants In Victory By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer The New York shrugging off the pressure-packed schedule that exhausted them a year ago, face the Chicago Bears in Chicago Sunday needing only a victory in their final three games to nail down the National Football League's Eastern Conference title for the second straight year. In winning the crown in 1961, the Giants played under the gun until the final Sunday while the Western Conference Champion Green Bay Packers clinched their title two weeks before the. season's end and were fresh and relaxed in whomping the Giants 37-0 in the title game. Now the shoe is on the other foot.

Green Bay (10-1) has only a one-game lead in the West over the Detroit Lions (9-2) while New York, also 9-2, is over second-place Cleveland (6-4-1). This week's picks (last week, 6 correct, 2 wrong, 1 tie; season: 71 correct, 39 wrong, 5 ties): By JERRY GREEN Associated Press porta Writer DETROIT (AP)-The seething struggle between the AAU and NCAA for track control in the United States had boiled over into a new war of words today two weeks after It seemed peace was 0SU Gridders Name Armstrong Most Valuable in sight. The NCAA, through its coaches Majors Return To All-Star Tilt In '63 united in the U.S. Track and Field Federation, charged the AAU with reneging on an agreement made in New York Nov. 13.

The AAU replied there was a misunderstanding on details in the agreement. COLUMBUS. O. Varsity foot St. Joe at Lakewood St Ed's 133: Denny Good, senior, and Frank Norton, junior.

138: Leo Bufka, senior, and Herb Kanan, sophomore. 145: Jim Szymanowski, sophomore, and Dave Beard, sophomore. 154: Mike Kelly, senior, and 165: Chuck Lenhart. junior. 175: Fred Recktenwald, junior.

Heavyweight: Ron Mayle, jun ior. St. Joe Schedule The federation's charges came Thursday night, hours after the AAU's 35-man executive commit sioner Ford Frick, who was stoutly supported by Dan Topping, president of the New York Yankees. Judge Robert Cannon, legal advisor of the players, who sat in on the meeting between the 20 St. Joe wrestling coach Joe Kuzma is working with six lettermen and a flock of young talent this season as the Streaks get set to up their grappling card Saturday at home against Napoleon.

All home meets begin at 7 p.m. Bob Reineck, Lee Potter, Denny Good, Leo Bufka, Mike Kelly and Chuck Lenhart are the returning veterans. Kelly will be slow rounding into shape after suffering a broken wrist in foot-ball. The cast is now off but Kelly won't engage in competition for at least a month. Boys working out at positions are as follows: 103: Bob Reineck, junior, and Jim Lenhart, sophomore.

112: Gary Gloer, sophomore, and Joe Lindenberger, sophomore. 120: Carl Schell, sophomore, and Bob Koch, junior. 127: Lee Potter, senior, and Rich Gegorski, sophomore. Browns Take Texans 'Home' CLEVELAND CAP)-Six players from Texas on the Cleveland Browns' football squad are anxious to make a good showing before the home folks when Cleve tee unanimously endorsed a track and field coalition which was formed at the New York truce meeting. That meeting, called by Dec.

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Napoleon, home 4, Defiance, there II, Lakota, there 15, Lake, home 20, Arcadia, there 8, Rossford, home player representatives and 20 club NFL owners, said the players were Atty. General Robert F. Kennedy, had been designed to end the Vi-year squabble and help toward in New York over Chicago Gi very pleased with the new suring a strong U.S. team for the Jan. 12, Toledo Clay, home Jan.

17. Clyde, home The two-All-Star game setup land meets the Cowboys in Dallas ants improved running game has edge on so-so ground defense of Bears and Y. A. Tittle, Del Shof-ner and Frank Gifford have edge in air over Billy Wade, Johnny has been in existence four years. The players and owners also ball letters have been awarded to 39 Ohio State university players, including 18 seniors for their activity during the 1962 season which produced six victories and three defeats.

The Buckeyes tied for third place in the Big Ten race with a 4-2 record. Tackle Ed Orazen of Euclid has been named the outstanding sophomore and senior center Billy Armstrong was named the most valuable. Junior halfback Paul Warfield was named the most valuable player in the homecoming game with Northwestern, won by the Wildcats, 18-14. Warfield led in playing time with 373.5 minutes, followed by Matt Snell with 322.5. Final statistics show the Buckeyes to have out-rushed their foes 2510 to 1180 yards and 2910 to 2102 in total net gain.

Fullback Dave Francis, who. was the star of the Bucks' 28-0 victory over Michigan, led the team in scoring with 42 points and netted 624 yards for a 5.2 average. Place-kicker Dick Van Raaphorst was second high scorer with 25 points. He kicked 19 of 21 conversions and two field goals. Morris, Mike Ditka and Co.

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24, Findlay, there 26, Cardinal Stritch, horn 31, Olney, there 5, Castalia, there 9, Columbus Hartley, ther 12, Delta, there agreed to a change in the proportioning of the World Series money, adding the fifth 'place teams to the spoils. Each fifth 1964 Olympics. Agree With Principle The coaches agree with the principle of a coalition. At issue is just what the coalition will do, particularly in international track competition. The AAU insists it will continue to control U.S.

participation in international meets. The NCAA argues the coalition made up of By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP)-The major leagues will return to one All-Star game in 1963. The game will be played on Tuesday, July, 9, in Minneapolis-St. Paul. The players, through their representatives, reluctantly agreed Thursday to drop the second All-Star game, at the request, of the owners, who compromised by agreeing to relinquish all claim to All-Star receipts.

The players previously had received 60 per cent of the receipts, amounting to approximately $300, 000. The other. $200,000 went to the owners, who used the money, except for the commissioner's 5 per cent, to aid the minors. As a result of the compromise, the players will receive 95 per cent of the one game. The other 5 per cent go to the commissioner's office for All-Star game expenses.

"We didn't want to buck the press and the public by pushing the second All-Star game down their throats any longer," said Bob Friend, of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the National League player representative. Terms for the settlement were Green Bay over Los Angeles-Packers have had 10-day rest since thumping by Lions and have no more winning streak to worry about. Their offense and defense place team, starting in 1963, will Sunday. "We probably have as many Texans as Dallas," said coach Paul Brown. "Can't remember a bad player coming out of Texas." Texans with the Browns are Bill Glass, John Furman, Ray Renfro, Frank Ryan, Jim Shof-ner and Jim Ray Smith.

Ryan, who has been impressive at quarterback for the Browns as a replacement for injured Jim Ninowski, recalled one Cotton get 2 per cent of the World Series player pool. too strong for revamped Rams several groups including the two warring bodies eventually should Detroit over Baltimore Lions healthy again and rarin' to go after Green Bay's title if the Packers should slip. Colts will be tough to try to make up for 57-0 have international control. Pat Studstill Kid Who Looked Like Schoolboy Makes It Bowl record he helped set the Soon after the endorsement, federation leaders held an urgent loss to Bears last week, but De 5 Ohio NAIA Star Berths To Findlay COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Find- telephone pow-wow and agreed troit's defense will not budge. the AAU plan was unsatisfactory Cleveland over Dallas Quarter Sitting in on the conference back Frank Ryan and fullback phone call were Bill Russell, fed' longest runback of a pass interception.

"We were playing Southern Methodist and seemed on the way to a touchdown," said Ryan, for-fner Rice University quarterback. "I threw the ball and a fellow named Charley Jackson grabbed it in the end zone. "He ran 102 yards for a touchdown. I believe it still is a Southwestern Conference record." eration president and a district Jimmy Brown in high gear now while Cowboys strengthened with return of quarterback Eddie Le- director of athletics in Califor DETROIT (AP) When Pat Studstill reported to the Detroit Lions in 1961 at 170 pounds few gave him much of a chance of making the National Football baron, nia; Chick Werner, Penn State coach and a federation executive lay College, which lost five of ten football games this season, has dominated the National As Philadelphia over Washington- orieinallv proposed by Commis Eagles back on beam with Pete League. director; and Don Canham, Michigan coach and a federation executive vice president.

Retzlaff and Frank Budd giving Tommy McDonald some help in pass-recetiving department. Canham said' the New York agreement stated in one of its Red Kress Dead At 55 Pittsburgh over St. Louis Both "I expected the Lions to take one look at me and tell me to keep my bags packed," says Studstill, a native of Shreveport, who now lives in Houston, "I must have looked like some high school agent," Nussbaumer told Studstill. A former Houston assistant had put in a strong recommendation. Studstill impressed Coach George Wilson in the 1961 He kept Studstill as an understudy to punter Yale Lary.

Then when Terry Barr took over as a fulltime pass receiver, Studstill became the man to return punts and kickoffs. A dazzling 100-yard runback of a kickoff against the Chicago Bears early in '61 was the payoff. It was the second kickoff handled by Studstill. For the '61 season he ranked fourth in the NFL on kickoff re points: have quarterback problems. Ed "In 1964, the new coalition would seek with the AAU'i Chmielewski Turns Pro PHILADELPHIA (AP) Tow-ering Bill Chmielewski, who sparked the University of Dayton to the National Invitation championship last season, has signed with the Philadelphia Tapers ot the American Basketball League The 6-foot-10, 240-pounder quit school last month for economic reasons.

He said he needed to earn a living because his wife was expecting a baby Last season, Chmielewski. averaged 26.7 points a game with the Flyers. He was named most valuable player of the NIT in New York. Brown running Steelers this week for beleagured Bobby Layne kid." while Cards just can't get started LOS ANGELES (AP) Ralph (Red) Kress, who spent more than 25 years in the major Studstill had few college statis either with Sam Etcheverry ot blessing to have the International Amateur Athletic Federation recognize the new coalition as the governing body of track and field in the U.S." young Charley Johnson. leagues as a player and coacn, is tics in his favor.

He was shuffled around in his college days Canadian Grid Title Game On U.S. TV TORONTO (AP)-The Winnipeg Blue Bombers defend their title against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Saturday in the Grey Cup game, the Canadian Professional Football Le a e's championship game. The game will be telecast (ABC-TV), throughout the United States on a delayed basis. The telecast will begin at 4 p.m., EST, about 30 minutes after the game has ended in Canada. San Francisco over Minnesota 49ers have put their offense in at Houston University.

After a leg injury his career ended early in -Tne XAAr world governing dead of a heart attack. Kress, 55, was on the coaching staff of the New York Mets last season. His manager, Casey Stengel, said he was "the hardest gear, aided by the roll-out running of quarterback John Brodie AFL New York over Boston Pa working coach I ever saw" and triots defense may be tough tonight, but Titans will be at their sociation of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) All Ohio football team by placing six men among the top 22. Coaches of Ohio's 11 NAIA member schools, who selected the all-star squad, also chose fellow mentor Ken Mast of Bluffton as Ohio's top NAIA coach of the year. Defiance, Baldwin-Wallace and Wilmington followed Findlay in the balloting with three stars each on the first offensive and defensive team.

Bluffton and Ohio Northern placed two each on the squad and Ashland one. Four colleges failed to place a man among the first 22. Offensive First Team Ends Richard Baumhower, Defiance, and Paul Riley, Findlay. Tackles Jerry Wasserman, Bluffton. Guards Jim Thullen, Ohio Northern, and Tom Goosby, Baldwin-Wallace.

Center Carl Meyer, Findlay. Defiance. Backs Dave Tobe, Findlay; Mike Goings, Bluffton, and Art Van Renesselaer, Baldwin Wallace. Defensive First Team Ends John Gregory, Defiance, and Lowell Bernadino, best since early season with quar body for track, currently recognizes the AAU. The AAU's executive committee voted to disapprove any suggestions "at this time" that would make the coalition the U.S.

governing body to the IAAF. The AAU admitted, however, it all parties involved in the coalition agreed, it is possible the coalition may be able to become the U.S. governing body after 1964. terback Johnny Green having de a great inspiration. Kress died late Wednesday night at his home in suburban Canoga Park.

He had taken an annual physical checkup only a week before and appeared to be in good health. Kress played in the majors a cided edge on Boston Tom CHANNEL MASTER Houston over Denver George Blanda still has plenty left to get OPEN TENNIS MATCHES MADRAS, India (AP) Antonio Palafox of Mexdco drew Joydeep Mukerjea of India today for the opening singles match of 'the Davis Cup tennis final Saturday on the newly built Island courts. Oilers third straight Eastern title while Broncos' Frank Tripu-cka needs more running help. Your Want Ad Number FE 2-5511 Dallas over Buffalo Too much turns, averaging 28 yards. On 18 returns he went 448 yards.

This fall, a pair of great performances against the Bears and Rams pushed him far ahead aa the league! leading punt return man. He had 343 yards in 19 returns for an 18.1 average. When Barr was put out of action early this season. Studstill moved into the flanker's post and the little guy from Houston becam one of the Lions' most valuable finds. "The way those guys in front are blocking, I should be getting more yardage," says Studstill in modestly orediting the blockers with his success.

"But I shouldn't be complaining. After all everyone told me I didn't have a chance to make this league." After the Rams' game in which he carried the football 113 yards in four runbacks, Studstill got on the scale. The needle barely reached 165. The program had him at ISO; he thought he was dozen years, first with the old St. Louis Browns in 1927 and later with the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers and New York Giants.

He appeared in 1,391 games, mostly as Abner Haynes and Len Dawson for Bills, whose great ground game led by Cookie Gilchrist not enough for well-stacked Texans. a shortstop, and had a career batting average of .286. Oakland over San Diego All Raiders have needed for past six games was one sustained offensive and Chargers' defense is ripe for such an effort. Tackles Gene Dancer, Ashland, Buy SAFETY FIRST From FREMONT RENTAL SALES WE WHOLESALE RETAIL ALUMINUM FIBERGLAS CAPS HATS FLUORESCENT VESTS FLAGS TRAFFIC CONES FLASHER LIGHTS POT TORCHES FLARE FUSEES FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES and Charlie Bick, Baldwin GOLDEN CROSSFIRE TV ANTENNA Pat Studstill I Middle Guard Dave Bethaney, SERVICE HOURS Mon. Thru Fri.

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