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journal COURIER Dolphin Stars Hurt For Showdown Tilt Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville, Dec. 10, 1971 17 JHS, Routt Tackle Undefeated Outfits Bonds Out For Jacks' Loop Tests BALTIMORE (AP) Three offensive stars of the Miami Dolphins are ailing, but the Baltimore Colts be duped into a sense of false security. heard that before. Quarterback Bob Griese, running back Larry Csonka and wide receiver Paul Warfield are still expected to play in nationally televised (NBC) 4 p.m. EST game, which will decide first place in the American Football Conference East.

Csonka and Warfield played while hurt three weeks ago and made valuable fourth quarter contributions as the Dolphins edged the Colts 17-14 on Garo 20-yard field goal with 6:50 remaining. That gave the Dolphins a lVz- game advantage, but they were upset 34-13 by the New England Patriots last week to give defending Super Bowl champs another shot at the division lead. The loss of Griese, however, could seriously affect Miami despite the presence of Csonka and his running mate, Jim Kiick. Griese, the National Football leading passer with 115 completions, 1,816 yards and 19 touchdown passes, had his injured left shoulder in a harness early this week and practice until Wednesday. The Miami quarterback was injured in a game against the Chicago Bears and tried just 12 passes against New England as he shared duties with George Mira after the shoulder was jarred again.

Csonka, who aches in the shoulder, ankle, knee, hip and groin, gained 71 of 93 yards against Baltimore in the fourth quarter last time to help run out the clock. only reception also helped the Dolphins maintain ball control. The Colts have one doubtful starter, offensive tackle Dan Sullivan, who suffered a torn calf muscle last week. Linebacker Mike Curtis of the Colts thinks Baltimore can win if the offense generates more punch than last time. simply have to score some Curtis said.

think the defense has been playing well enough so that confident we can hold the Dolphins down. just got to get up on the The Colts pace the NFL by allowing opponents just 116 points in 12 games, and have a chance to beat the league record of 143 set last season by Minnesota. Since losing to Miami, the Colts have scored 61 points in beating Oakland and Buffalo as veteran quarterback Johnny Unitas settled into gear after starting his first game against the Dolphins. Last week, he tossed his first TD pass of the year, and the 28lst of a 16-year career. Ashland Top Rated Club At Waverly CITY'S BEST: The Self-Service Drug team is the City Association Tournament champion this year with the recent completion of the city tourney.

The team rolled a 3090 series for the top spot. John Hymes was the all-events champion with a 1853 count, while Frank Baptist took the singles with a 675 series and Dole Wilcox and Charlie Marr teamed up for the doubles crown with a 1302 total. Pictured, l-r, are Darrell Strubbe, Chester Reum, Lloyd Byers, sponsor Merle Fitzsimmons, Everett Birdsell and Sterling Elliott of the Self-Service team and Hymes. itol Conference schedule with showdown with Springfield a weekend doubleheader, while Southeast, also 5-0, before en- Routt entertains unbeaten Rush-1 tering the JHS Bowl Saturday ville and ISD visits Triopia, evening. The Chargers have both Saturday evening.

beaten Paxton 88-60. Warren The Crimsons will be missing Township 90-51, Peoria Wood- I their second regular off last ruff 78-70, Normal Community squad with three-year 75-67 in overtime and Charleston I starter Jim Bonds sidelined for! 80-61. both outings this week. Bonds,) Centennial starts 6-1 junior the JHS ballhandler, suffered U. S.

Davidson and 5-11 junior a knee bruise in last Satur- Don Harvey at forwards, 6-1 it'L. 74-57 victory over Alton senior Garv Ixjvingfoss at cen- and Routt Hig ac an(j jias j)een tafcjng treatment ter and 5-7 senior Tony Davis By BUFORD GREEN Sports Editor Jacksonville High school Big Ten Rescinds No-Repeat Clause weekend sweep last Friday and Saturday, begin a 14-game Cap- (lallioun, Ferrv their annual business meeting Thursday. The stormy Hayes may have been reprimanoci for his scene at the game, which was captured by TV cameras and witnessed in person by Duke. Hayes boiled over when Michigan safety Tom Daren in- Takes No Action On OSU Coach CHICAGO (AP) The for made lhe trip the year sented the Pacific Coast. A majority vote on an institutional level was needed to rescind the rule.

Pressure to rescind peaked in 1969, when Ohio State appeared headed for the Big Ten title undefeated and ranked No. 1 nationally, but was in eligible to return to Pasadena Ten rescinded its no-repeat state Dick, R. ff ThnrsHnv hut Wakefield at the WTolverine Rose Bowl rule Thursday, bu jn look when MichiRan upset the buried another controversial minute Buckeyes Sports Menu Dec. Jacksonville High at MacArthur Illinois College at St. Louis Tournament 7.00—Concordia Senior vs Principia vs Concordia Seminary Lewis College at MacMurray North Greene at Greenfield Jerseyville at Highland Beardstown at Triopia Havana at Mason City Carrollton at W'inchester Unity at Rushville Waverly at Northwestern Brown County at Hamilton Pleasant Plains at Ashland Louisiana, at Pittsfield Morrisonville at Franklin Southwestern at Alton Marquette New Berlin at Glenwood Tournament Dec.

11 Champaign Centennial at Jacksonville High Hush ville at Ruutt ISD at Triopia MacMurray at DePauw University Illinois College at St. Louis Tournament Havana at Macomb Pittsfield at Springfield Griffin WAVERLY Undefeated Ashland and once-beaten Pleasant Plains have drawn the one- top ratings for the Waverly Holiday Tournament Dec. 2730, with the participating coaches seeding the teams Wednesday evening. Ashland, 4-0, was followed in the ratings by Pleasant Plains (4-1 with the lone loss 80-78 in overtime to Ashland), Stonington (4-0), Mason City (3-1), Athens (1-4), Routt (2-2), Auburn (2-1), Virden (1-1), Franklin (3-2), New Berlin (13), Northwestern (1-2), Kincaid (1-4), Girard (0-3), Pawnee (01), Edinburg (1-4) and Waverly 04 Eight games will be held the first two days of the elimination tournament. First-day pairings have Ashland meeting Franklin at 9 Athens taking on Girard at 10:30, Stonington meeting Northwestern at 1:00, Auburn testing Edinburg at 2:30, Pleasant Plains facing New Berlin at 4:00, Routt taking on Pawnee at 6:30, Mason City vs Kincaid at 8:00 and Virden vs Waverly at 9:30.

minutes uuvncjco in the reason finale, item-volatile Woody Hayes-. Hayes finishinR his 2ifit sea-1 thC 88 under a blanket of no comment, son as the coach, A Big Ten source said that thought there was action on the outburst of field and assessed two 15-yard msi- Ohio State football coach, dur- conduct ppnaUie3 by rcferee ing the final game, jcrrv Markbreit. which Michigan won 10-7 at Hayes was dragged away by Ann Arbor, is we assistant coaches and players, would keep within the a marker over his TU.pp knee and ripped the trappings lillww III ence 1 of the chains. Wayne Duke, the new Big was the worst called plav CHAMPAIGN The Universal "point. to pace a Ten Commissioner, said in the history of college foot- lutely no when Hayes maintained, asked if any disciplinary action! Duke said the incident is was taken against the dean of being treated as an internal ini Hit Road After defeated squads and Illinois this week.

Bonds is expected School for the Deaf goes to begin practice next Monday, against always strong Tri- Replacing Bonds in the start- opia in tough schedule 51 3 Cliff Rimfcey, who was a stand- for local high school coming off the bench in ketball squads this week-' both games last week, scoring encj 20 points and leading a on me hawking defense that turned the The JHS Crimsons, impres. (jd Isive in their season-opening Joining Rimbey at guard will be 6-0 senior Ed Aring at guard, 6-4 senior David Pack at center and 6-2 senior Inland Wilson and 6-1 senior Tim Olson at forwards. Wilson a 34 points, Olson 26, Bonds I ake Lonso 1V1S 15 Pack 14 and Aring 18 in the first weekend. MacArthur 111 1 IlxC- llflll III at Decatur) and Centennial (here Saturday) are PLEASANT HILL Cal- about the same as they were houn came from behind and last says coach Perry led all the way to notch Frank Ixrng. is a consolation bracket victories deliberate club and Centennial Thursday evening in the Pike has a lot of speed.

This is the County Tournament. i start of our conference sched- Calhoun came from a 12-point ule and an important weekend halftime deficit to edge Brus-' for us. sels 59-52. Phil Devening and loss of Bonds will hurt Kevin Roth led the second half as he is our leader on the floor charge, ending up with 27 and We will just have to overcome 17 points, respectively. The vie- his loss and 1 think we can.

We tory evened record1 are glad to be able to go to our at 2-2. bench in cases like this. I was Perry reversed an earlier 73- quite pleased with our overall 71 loss to East Pike with a 72- play last week. All our players took the floor with confidence and played with hustle and determination and it was satisfying to beat a physical team like MacArthur has an 0-3 mark i 62 spread over the Panthers Thursday. The Pioneers, now 1-4, led 19-15 and 37-29 at the jlhe first two stops for the victory.

John Mountain poured in of Illinois, undefeated in scoring attack. Danny Bess top-ion the year, losing to Decatur ihtto outings, ti to East Pike, 1-5, with 17 Eisenhower and Clinton, 46-40, and forfeiting to Mt. Zion after conference lootball coaches. matter. Officiating was aired at It was learned however, that Big Ten meetings as it al- emotional episode was ways is without comment, discussed not only by athletic Revocation of the no-repeat of South Orleans this weekend for a pair points.

of road tests Bgainst Tulane Three games are on tap this beating that club. Aaron Sund Lniyersity (2-0) and Loyola of evening perry faces Calhoun erland, a 5-10 junior, was found Orleans (2-1). for thp consoiayon title at 6:00, to be a tuition student and the After defeating the University! Griggs ville meets Pleasant Hill for third spot at 7:30 and West and 5-10 senior Steve Ward at guards. 19.0 average paces the club, with Ward at 14.4, Harvey 13.0, Davidson 13.0 and Davis 11.4 Top reserve is 6-4 senior Kelly Foster. Routt, with victories over Perry and New Rerlin and losses to Pittsfield and Carrollton, will be facing unbeaten Rushville (3-0) in the Rocket gym Saturday, the first meeting be tween the two schools in at least several years.

Rocket coach Gale Thorom in will stick with his linkup of 1 senior Bob Ryan and 6-2 senior Paul Kaufmann at the forwards, 6-0 junior Mike Lonergan at center and 6-2 senior Dan Beard and 5-8 senior Bob Lemon at guards. Chris Yording, a 6-0 freshman, 5-7 soph Chris Billiot and 5-10 junior Mick Johnson are the top reserves. Lonergan has 7ii points and Kaufmann 72 in the four outings to date. is big and they put pressure on the says Thoroman. (Bill) Schramm is a fine outside vshooter and they are quite physical underneath.

We expect a very tough time with them. have been more pleased with the way we have played in our two losses than in the two wins. We have a real sharp edge against Perry New Berlin. Lonergan has been a very pleasant surprise in the middle and we are getting a lot more offense out of him We neiHl to get more scoring trom our Dirk Keller, a 6-3 sophomore, will have a cast removed today after a football knee in- Takes Strong Stand Against U.S. Promoter past, only Purdue in 1967, Mich- last weekend, igan State in 1956, and North-; The Badgers dropped a 72- western in 1949, went as Big 70 decision to Tulane on Satur- Ten runners-up, while the day and edged Loyola 67-66 on champion was ineligible having Monday.

Bluffs Capture 62-56 Meet Win MEREDOSIA Free throws made the difference as Bluffs clipped Liberty 62-56 in the consolation bracket of the Meredosia Tournament Thursday evening. Plymouth nosed out Canton, 70-63 in the other, contract with the Pacific Coast) Wave grecmeg to a record gone the previous season each time the Big Ten won. The only school to go twice in a row was Minnesota in the 1961 and 1962 Bowls. This came at a time when the Tiie Green Wave of Tulane Bolyj game Thursday. Outscored by eight points from the field, Bluffs, now 22, hit 22 of 30 free throws to only eight of 10 by Liberty.

Mike Williams pumped in 27 points for the winners, seven in the first and ten in the third round. Fessler led the with 19 points. Action resumes Saturday ev- lapsed and the no-repeat rule was not in effect. averaging 24.5 points, Since the Big Ten Rose Bowl Evans 16.0 and Bolyard 15 (I pact was formed with the two games. Calhoun fc i FT TP Devening 5 27 Roth 57 17 llagc'n 306 Roth 306 Kei.

Roth 1 1 3 TOTALS2313 59 HursseK F(i KT Held 7 418 Martin 2 2 6 Tepen 34 10 Kberlm 52 12 Tepen 2 2 6 TOTALS By Quarters: 19 14 52 1 Calhoun 10 8 17 24 59 Brussels 15 15 7 15 -52! jury and is expected to lie ready office mixup forced MacArthur early in January, to forfeit the game. 1 Rushville has swept to three of veteran Iln a row an card return four season. The Rockets of Phil Conover have beaten twice to JHS I Astoria 75-30, Camp Point Cen- to start 58 Beardstown 72- llivrt in ni i vi Tom Taylor at for- year. loa(ls lhe Iiocket scoring 6 1 senior Elgin Haw- with 56 with Schramm or 6-3 senior Gary Mil-1 41 and high-jumping at center and 60 senior game, Big compiled a 'I Mi 17-3 have lost the last two. Unbeaten Michigan face teams have At Loyola on Saturday night, record, but the Illini will face a more ex- Fouls: Calhoun 13; Brussels perienced club and a pair rugged relxwnders in 6-8 Lanier rt losers stanfor(1 lhis Ncw Year- The! ter Charlie Jones (21 no-repeat rule originally Wisconsin) ami 6-7 for- EUedge WRESTLING Dec.

10 Eisenhower at Jacksonville High, 7:00 Dec. 11 Lincoln, E. St. Louis at Jack-1 rest sonviUe High, 1:00 Missouri at IBSSS, 9 30 Western Illinois, University tournament profits of Illinois, Augustana at MacMurray, 1:00 LONDON (AP) Sir Carl Aarvold, president of the British Lawn Tennis Association, took a firm stand Thursday against American promoter Lamar Hunt in the dispute that threatens to split the game. future is in the lap of gods and I am no crystal I Aarvold said at the annual meeting of the LTA.

the initiative for reopening discussions would seem to rest with World Championship Tennis. As we can have no al ternative proposals to In a little more than three time the 32-man professional troupe controlled by Hunt is to be banned from all tournaments of the International Lawn Tennis Federation. The British, who pioneered open tennis four years ago, are backing the ban. Unless the two sides get together the pro Laver, Ken Rosewall, John Newcombe, Arthur Ashe and the will not play at Wimble- HOIOKT MAT TEAM don next year. The ILTF says Hunt wants too big a share of incorporated in the contract to Erne men appease faculty men who ening with Bluffs meeting I shunned post season play be mnnt Inirn of Hfl Itoseli (17.3 scoring average).

John Kardzionak, I a 64 junior forward leads Bluffs FGFT TP Buhlig 2 15 Evans 3 6 12 Littig 4412 Sturgeon 2 2 6 Williams9 927 TOTALS20 22 62 Liberty FG FT K. Brown 1 0 2 Schoonover4 311 Fessler 9 119 Ormand 3 2 8 3 2 8 Balzer 4 08 TOTALS 24 8 56 By Quarters: Bluffs 17 15 19 11 -62 lenirai Downs 37-22 Holy Cross), Tim Schneider DePaul Academy). Also guard Steve Spitz from Mattoon (45 miles south ol eri CAMP POINT Central of WhlU; Coach Schmidt Perry FC, FT TP Lanier 4 3 11 J. Mountain 10 424 KHedge 3 4ID Witham 8 1 17 Curfman 5 11 TOTALS 28 1773 Fast Pike FGFT TP Allen 5 0 10 Akers3 06 Bauer 3 2 8 Moore 5 3 13 Yelliott4 0 8 8 1 17 TOTALS Bv Quarters: 28 6 62 Perry 19 1815 21 -73 Fast IS 14 17 16 62 is our big says DeMoulin, and played well at all. We are very impressed with Jacksonville.

They appear to be a good club Centennial will take a 5-0 mark into conference ''return of 5110 junior Aire Buchanan, out SHAMROCKS SPLIT week with an ankle injury Heller, a 5 11 soph, ami Gene Tillitt 34. ISD, now 0-3, has had trouble scoring points to date and find things much better while visiting defensively-strong Tri- opia, which dropped its opener 61-50 to Brown County Tuesday. ISD has a season high of 41 scored in a game ISD coach Mike Moore will use the same lineup that started FRANKLIN of Jacksonville Our Saviours and Alexander senior Kevin Leonard guard. 62 soph Fit plit a pair of Morgan ounty patrjck at center anel 6-2 junieir Sfhool Fred at still tor a says Moore. have workeel on Alexander took the light- McQueen hitting 14 points and, I think the kiels have im Everett Johnson adding 12 for proved.

We are also trying to John I educe our turnovers, which have about 30 per Triopia is led by 6-3 junior Jim Nergenah, the only return the winners, now 5-1 Agans had 14 and Chris Jac 11 for Our Saviours. 5-1. Our Saviours the no; took four of the to look at the South 23 Fouls: Perrv 13; East Pike 23 dual mat victory Illinois and Sight Sav Liberty Fouls: Bluffs 16; Liberty 18 wee to see Nick Wcdtherspoem regain his shooting eye after hitting only 11 of 42 ficldgoals in the first two games hit 10 of 17 13 17 remaining belore Central, 3-1, 17 the field and seven wrapper) it up The Warriors got points from led 12-6 at one point and trail Vlikita Sparks Hawks MT. STERLING The Quin- Aarvold reiterated the cy High freshmen notched a principles anel made it clear 42-16 dual mat meet verdict SPOKTS-ON-TIIE-AIK WEAI-FM Dec. in Jacksonville High Arthur Dec.

11 Champaign Centennial Jacksonville High that the British LTA is neitjover Brown County Thursday Jordan (I), 1:07 making any move to heal the evening. Brown County, now 0-4, got split. Aarvold is an or- ot ir i points from Randy that signs up players j2.g decision at 138 pounds, even from the foul line for a eason high of 26 points. His Steve pin at 105, Dave average is 1H forfeit vun at 112.1 Jim Krelle, 6-3 Howard Dehning's decision at 1 a 62 per cent field dJJ nioht 137, and Mike pin at Percentage to New Or 11 1 185 ieans. He may well be the key! a Hockey I this year's club if he can eon 98 Jim Basteet (C) outside shots against zone which 105-Steve Howells (I) the are certain to ert Coggeshall (C), 2:35 since this is one the quickest 112-Dave Whitener (I) Illinois teams in many years on forfeit Sophomore guard Garvin Keller pumping in 33 points 1 outfit.

Nergenah in Our Saviours is now 8 1 Gerald 21 points Tuesselay, the only Tro Smith nettcHl 16 for the losers. jan in figures. -Rice Bowl In Central MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL looking back we'ek (AP) It may the Apple is what have working Rice I miw I to the governors for July," 1 said Minnesota and Michigan, but The Vikings, Detroit, clash 7 4-1, battled to the a year Minnesota Vikings and the ago with the Mons winning a troit Lions could a whole I spot in playoffs as a wild season to either team card team after reeling off sev- Minnesota a victory or straight victories to close tie to wrap up femrth the season, secutive National Foeitball Con- Hut, with CYntral Division crown skins apparently for the arid Detroit has to have a vieto playoffs as the1 wild card team Mikiu JmpM IhV'puVk Michigan Gov. William Milh- all or nothing for both the Vik NY.

(AP) Stan Mikita scored twice in a more than to pace Chicago Black game victory tied Chicago with die for first place in he West Division ken showed hi? Cards Trying For Clendenon ST. LOUIS (AP) St. Louis general manager Bing Devine said Wednesday the club is negotiating to sign veteran first baseman Donn Clendenon to a 1972 contract. The 36-year-old Clendenon was released by the New York who have! been brought to the 9.5 OTUnt at 155J I of thin game al the ex- 20-15 decision at 3:19 pense and with the enthusiasm lfi7 anrj pin in and experience and effort of al 135 national associations, and then sells the expertise and these players have so acejuireei in six exhibuon quite regardless of what is good for the game generally. a pm att iw bu( milwl would be a breach 1 MiJp PiR-7n Washington (I), 2:40 uat if national aaaociat.om 155 -Oiarie.

Roa.it tlie empty after goalie Roger Ciozier out to block a Dennia Hull the by wagei confidence in ings and Detroit. Minnesota can end it Satur- 119 Ron Naught (C) Dan Rofjerson continues to 3 "mark a on with either a victory or a his grip on the other 126 Brad Himelick (C) position. start in Worley (I), 14 4 split-enfl and leading re- Mohrman (C) Fighting Illmi Vernon Robinson (I), 1-0 football team, points 138 Howard Dehning (I) the running game Carl Blair (C), 14-4 against Seiuth Dakeita. 145 Paul Miller (C) Bruce Junior forward Nick Conner period The Chicago M'nnesoia li, bui tne Uon. win hey M'oced again, bis 12th goal Anderson, who put up win the title only It they the season at the 8:15 mark ----------when Buffalo was Pit Martin had put the Hawk, ahead with the I Metropolitan Stadium The Vikings have treated the Lions like relations at Twin in in the recent years.

of the oprimir taking a goal mouth paaifrom! uf spent large sums of money training their players to inter-j national standards, and then allowed by far the greater part of the memey such players attract to be paid over as a profit to a promoter, and not plowed Chico Maki, who also aaaisUxI la.nie victories over louiter (C, vn point, per game and Detroit. Ibe last Detrott vie ory Mihomore Bill Mor-, rwkje slar Minnesota was Ai-Jl ln 18W. nsori (C) Boh ns completes the when Yepremian beieitea Mets after hitting .247 in 80 back into the game for future last season. Mark Harris (I) 167 Gn John on (C) Bob es the double-figur (I), 4-1 scoring with 10 3 per game. Penn individual bas-l 185- Mike Kolesar (I) Mark se ketball scoring record was Buss 3:31 two icaum.

uum na period by Arnelle. Now a umver- Hy- Bill Friedhoff (C) Roel Tulane 10 thanks to a 105-71, sity trustee, Arnelle scored 44 Harrell 1:49 points against Bucknell on Jan. Final score- Camp 5, 1955. I Central 37, IBSSS 22 Martin, drilled his 19th goal of! season to spoil goalie records aga.ral t.i.l earl yin rhe two teams go no lhe teams: Illinois from upset losses. The Vikings fell to San Diego 30-14 litst Sunelay and Philadelphia the Lions 23-20.

Minnesota Coach Bud Grant eleciMon Champaign in 1969; Pennt Illini and are tied with a 1-1 ledger. IHJY SAVINGS BONDS defeat San Francisco in their fi rial game and Minnesota loses at Chicago next The main question remaining for game is who Grant will tab as his starting quarterback. Bob who started his third straight game laest week end, was pulled in favor of Norm Snead, who tossed interceptions. Gary Ctioaso. who seen action the last two games, w'as calling signals in 16 13 victoiy over Detroit in their first neet- mg this year..

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