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4 4 --a i 1 EVilnttt September 13, 1959 VETERANS AT Qy MOSTLY ABOUT DOGS gQy QUARTERBACK ON TARGET IN WILDCAT SCRIMMAGE Part 2-Page 4 BY TOM McNALLY U. VETERANS IF YOUR dog could talk he'd tell you: "After I be-rvmf an adult, at ahnnt 32 months, give me one whole PERFORM WELL PURDUE SCORE 9 TOUCHDOWNS Lafayette, Sept. 12 Special A largely veteran White jerseyed contingent scored nine touchdowns some, nutritious meal a day. Cut the quantity in hot weather. IN SCRIMMAGE of chiefs, so don't have everyone bossing me.

Don't lose your temper if I have trouble understanding you, or if I forget to behave just once in a while. consider you the best guy in the world, and I'll do anything for you if you help me to understand. Don't take my health for granted. If you want me to be in the and with you a long time, have a veterinarian check me the first time I act I feel really good when I against the reserves as Pur due staged its final intra 1st, 2d Teams Score 5 get a vigorous brushing, right down to the skin, every day. Kind of makes me tingle all over, and brings the luster of oil into my -coat.

When you give me an occasional wet bath, please dry squad game Saturday in a dress rehearsal for the opener against U. C. L. A. at Los Angeles next Friday I fr i.

I T' j. ssn night The overall performances of the two top units were hardly as impressive as the score. Coach Jack Mollenkopf was particularly concerned with defensive mistakes and Touchdowns Northwestera's first and second teams scored five touchdowns against the reserves in a rugged two hour scrimmage Saturday, highlighted by stout defensive play. In the second half, the No. 1 and No.

2 teams fought each other to a standoff until the closing minutes when the first team drove 40 yards to score. Quarterback Dick Thornton got the drive underway indicated a Monday's double drills would concentrate on methods of stop ping the speedy Bruin attack. The White squad scored once on a'pass'from Bernie Allen to Jack Elwell, sopho more end, twice on interceptions by Fullback Bob Jams and Halfback Lennie with a 20 yard pass to End Elbert Kimbroueh. Fullback Wilson, and six times on run ning plays. -UN Mike Stock carried to the 3 in a series of smashes.

Ron Burton, left half, scored on in Jarus accounted for two of the running scores with two an end sweep. Stock, whose hard running other fullbacks, Jack Lara-way and Willie Jones, each crossing the goal line once. The other touchdowns were sparked the varsity attack, scored the first touchdown of the afternoon on a 25 yard run straight ahead. Burton I aw' credited to Wilson and Clyde Washington. followed with a 64 yard twist Quarterback Chip Nolcomb, getting fine protection, passes some 35 yards to End Paul Yanke (not shown) in Northwestern football scrimmage Saturday.

Nolcomb also connected on second pass to Yanke that set up touchdown from 5 yard line. Nolcomb's passing led to another touchdown moments later. TRIBUNE Photo! ing touchdown run and scored again as he caught a IowanWins 4 1 40 yard pass from Thornton Trans -Miss. TRIBUNE Flioto "So 'I said, 'Listen, boss, what I want most Is TOGETHERNESS you and me, side by side The second team took over and soon scored two more touchdowns, both of which ILLINOIS GETS Badgers Still Hope for IRISH GREENS were set up by Chip Hoi Golf Crown comb's passing. He tossed 35 2 LONG GAINSr 10 Title; Need speed sluggish or develop a bad skin spot.

I always try to behave in public, but remember that II WIN ,18 T0 13 me thoroly afterwards. I can't dry myself. "Drafts bother me, bringing on colds and other dis- yards to Doug Asad at the 8, from where Al Faunce, halfback, ran it over. Two Continued from first page it really your responsibility loss of their 1958 starting comforts, so please see thatito thJa flmk under more passes from Holcomb to End Paul Yanke put the Dabiero Travels 52 Blackaby, Brown Go ends, my sleeping quarters are dryicontrol when on the streets Iowa was the only team to ball on the 5. Fullback Jim and draft free, ly bedding Hot Springs, Sept.

12 (UPD Mrs. Ann Casey Johnstone, a Mason City, veteran amateur golfer who won't give her age, beat 18 year old Sherry Wheeler 8 and 7 Saturday to win the Trans-Miss women's golf title. Her approach shots were almost perfect and her putting was applauded by a sizeable gallery and the rem score more than two touch Knowles then scored. 4 80 Yards Yards for Score downs against the Badgers 2D UNIT FAILS Champaign, Sept. 12 Spe Notre Dame, Sept.

12 Special Notre Dame's but the Hawkeyes had the sprinters required for the task and they were backed up cial Long gams by Ethen Blackabay, sophomore half scrimmage Saturday, held back from Canton, and Bill under partial game condi by the best passing attack in the conference. 1 Milt Bruhn, Wisconsin head nants of a field of 332 golfers tions, saw the Greens defeat who had entered the tourney. Brown, junior fullback from Mendota, featured an Illinois scrimmage Saturday. the Whites, 18 to 13. The Awesome! Madison, WTis-, Sept.

12 (IPS In an encouraging display of offensive power, the Cardinals crushed the Whites, 71 to 0, Saturday, as the Wisconsin football team held its second major scrimmage under game conditions. As in last week's scrimmage, the Cardinals were led by Quarterbacks Dale Hackbart and Jim Bakken. Hackbart scored In the first quarter and had a hand in two more touchdowns in the second period. He was shaken up after intercepting a pass, however, and retired with an Mrs. Johnstone had her Glasgow, opponent four coach, concedes that' lack of speed is a major problem.

He admits that relief men at the Blackaby collaborated with scoring for the Greens was as follows: Bob Scrapitto 1 yard plunge; Angelo Dabiero 52 and in public places. Autos are my enemy. You might save my life by keeping me on leash. Unthinking Children Often Yank and Hurt "Protect me from foolish and rough people. I people who coarsely poke their fingers in my face, and sometimes I'm hard put to keep from nipping them.

Unthinking children often jab and yank at me where it hurts. haven't hands, and the only way I can try to talk is with my eyes and my tail. Things you humans do with your hands, I must do with my teeth. should get air and sun about once a week, "nd'I like my-dog house to face southward, not toward the prevailing wind. i Speak Slowly; Use Same Command Words "I try hard to understand everything you say, but I savvy fastest when you speak slowly, distinctly, and use the same words of command repeatedly.

If you say 'come' to me one minute, then 'get over here the next, don't blame me if I get confused. "No one likes to be the only Indian among a bunch Bloomington, Sept. 12 Special We've got a lot of problems and question marks to solve and just two weeks to go to the first ball game," said Coach Phil Dickens following Indiana's football scrimmage Saturday. The biggest disappointment was failure of what coaches had regarded as their second unit The fourth unit, sparked by the passing and running of Jim Kocsis, Mishawaka, and the receiving of End Quarterback Johnny Easter-brook in a pass-run touchdown play that covered 80 flanks is important particularly because inexperience yard run, and Henry Wilke down after the first 18 in the 36 hole final. Mrs.

Johnstone told Miss Wheeler that she would win 26 yard pass from Bill Hen- underscores the task of com neghan. yards. Later he scored again on a 30 yard pass play. pensation for lack of speed. many tournaments before her For the Whites, Frank Gar- Brown burst thru guard Need Help at Center Bruhn also is concerned giulo drove across from the 11, and Tom Liggio raced 10 and raced 80 yards for the longest ground gain in the over development of replace yards around left end for days were up.

"And my golfing days are almost over," she said. "I just don't see how she could have played any better," Miss Wheeler said. scrimmage. the second touchdown. Monty Dave Mounts, Cynthiana, out-scored the No.

2 unit, five Stickles made the only extra Injured left knee. Hackbart ments for Bob Nelson, senior center. Sophomores must help. And this points to line backing where the Badgers need experience to retain de point when he booted a place Easterbrook also threw another touchdown pass, this one 11 yards to Ed O'Brado-vich, sophomore halfback of ment after Gargiulo's score. BONNIE LEADS walked off the field unaided, and coaches expressed little concern over the injury.

Hillside. Halfbacks Marshall fensive MARQUETTE MEMPHIS GOLF These are Wisconsin dif Starks, Joe Krakoski, and Milwaukee, Sept. 12 Spe ficulties but the Badgers have BY ONE STROKE Memphis, Sept. 12 Doug Wallace, and Fullback Dick East each scored a touchdown. cial Marquette's veteran Gold squad beat the Blues, loucnaowns to two.

The No. 1 team looked like a ball club," Dickens said. In its stint, Ted Smith scored from the 7, a second time on a 70 yard pass play from Smith to End Earl Faison, a third time on Smith's 80 yard run, and a fourth time on a 65 yard pass play from Smith to End Ted Aucreman. Kocsis passed for three touchdowns. Bonnie Randolph's 72 was good enough to move her into Coach Ray Eliot split the and Tom Wiesner, letter men, move in.

Vesel Has Cheek Injury The major concern, as indicated, is at end where Dave 34 to 13 in the last heavy workout Saturday before scrimmage between offense the lead in the $7,500 Mem next week's here and defense. The varsity's assets that could be rewarded with the Big Ten title and Rose bowl trip. The Badgers are big enough and tough enough to make the most of an attack based on Hackbart's passing and running which may be augmented by Sophomore Stuart Clark, a nephew phis Women's Open golf tour with Pittsburgh. Koucourek and Earl Hill have nament Saturday. top two units stopped the reserves on nine occasions, Halfback Dick Timmer, Thafs Why You Get the Most Bowling Ball for Money running for the slightly in Miss Randolph, of moved ahead of with the ball starting on the been graduated.

Defensive requirements may come first, but pass catching skill is a must because of Hackbart's fine throwing. Actually, we 20. Finally, Quarterback Jerry Parola ran 18 yards for MINNESOTA jured Jim Webster, scored twice for the Gold from the 28 and 6 yard lines. Another Mickey Wright of San Diego by a stroke with a 54 hole of Illinois' famed Potsy Cleark. Minneapolis, Sept.

12 Spe total of 737672221 reserve, Sophomore Ron Jen one reserve touchdown, and passed to End Dfck Newel for another. at Both Complete Stores of Wright added another 76 to suspect that development of pass receivers will be as im nings, tallied on a 27 yard run. Other Gold 'scores came on runs by Halfback Si MICHIGAN VARSITY WINS portant to the Badgers as any other phase of preparation. her previous 70 76. Leaders: Bonnie Randolph Ti 71 72 221 Mickey Wrlgbt .......70 7ft 76222 Kathy Cornelius 74 7S 74223 Marilyn Smith 78 77 72 22S Joyce Zlske 74 77 7822 Fay Crocker 7 76 78230 Betsy Rawll 82 70 78280 Woods from the 9 and Full Jim Holmes and Henry Der- Ann Arbor, Sept.

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Sandy Stephens, sophomore quarterback who has been nursing a foot injury, was impressive. He made a dazzling 65 yard punt return, and scored on a 1 yard burst thru center after passing 60 yards to End Bob Deegan. New Yorkers Fisher, Clark was not impressive last spring. At this moment, however, he may become the Badger left halfback where Ron Steiner, 170 pound senior, has been listed. If Clark's speed helps" Wisconsin's attack, it follows that pressure will be eased on the defenders.

Fine Prospect in Bakken Hackbart, of course, is the key. He was second in ground gained for Wisconsin in 1957 and 1958. He carried 101 times last fall for 391 yards, completed 46 of 99 forward passes for 641 yards, and scored nine touchdowns. Jim Bakken, 18 year old sophomore from Madison, is his replacement. He is reported to be one of the finest prospects in Wisconsin history.

Steiner will play many min LITTLE KNOWN BRITON BEATS SATURDAY'S RESULTS Iowa Teachers. 12; Bradley. 13. Dubuque. 30; William Penn.

8. 14; Luther, S. North Dakota. ST; Montana, I. San Francisco 20; San Quenlid prison, 16.

Bluffton Ohio, tT; Taylor tlntl.l. 14. Fort Lewis Colo. A 13; Carbon rUtnh, IS. Philander Smith.

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Charles Vesel, a fine sophomore prospect, is sidelined three weeks by a fractured cheek bone. Wisconsin has excellent tackles which start with Lowell Jenkins and Jim Heineke the now has a bruised arm and are supported by Dan Lanphear and Terry Huxhold. Actually, these four should not be divided by first and second team ratings. Huxhold, at this time, is recovering from an injured knee. Wisconsin -also has three excellent sophomore tackles SOUTHPORT, England, Special Michigan's varsity added the field goal to their attack Saturday as they downed the reserves, 41 to 12, in a two and a half hour scrimmage.

Veteran Halfback Darryl Harper booted a 37 yard field goal, the first seen in an intra-squad game in two decades, and also scored on two point after touchdown kicks and a six yard touchdown run. Two varsity touchdowns came on passes from Stan Noskin to Bob Johnson, the first for 48 yards and the sec-one for 11, while Fullback Tony Rio counted on a six yard run and Quarterback John Stamos on an 11 yarder. The final two points were made on a Noskin-to-Rio pass following the third Sept. 12 MP) David Snell, a lege. 7.

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I'm getting married who will be worked into var Stout 10; Winona St. BLED, Yugoslavia, Sept. 12 VPi Bobby Fischer and Paul Benko, both from New York, drew after 49 moves in their third round match in the International Challengers' chess tournament Saturday. Each has 2.5 points. sin also has last year veterans in Bob Zeman, Billy 7.

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ter are Sophomores Dick Wit- BA0 .09 SHOES 2.99 GempUtt ...27.99. tig, Green Bay, and John Gotta, Kenosha. Badger strength oof ball Play of Season! USED BALLS Expertly CQO Fitted 3 up Cpper Iowa at Illinois Weslcyan, Mankato at Iowa Teachers. Wartburg at Lather Akron nt Mount Union. Mornlngside at Omaha.

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the other varsity guard. Attention must be given to Don territory. Then he, paced off another 15, counting all the way. Still nobody made a move. So he started running-straight for the end zone.

Officials ruled it a touchdown, since the referee had previously declared the ball in play. P. S. Grace lost anyway; 26 to 19. I In Chicago bowling capital of the world more champions roll I UniversoTs Manhattan Rubber ball I by far I than any other ball! Schade from Parker High school, Chicago, a 196 pound sophomore.

Preview Marquette university football prospects will appear Tuesday. SC3TDAT NIGHT St. AmbroM at Xttitt 01. THURSDAY NIGHT North Texas at Hardla Sim moot. FRIDAY NIGHT Pnrdn It U.

C. A. Paraoni at Bnn Vista. Jacksonville Stat at Chattanooga. aa Jom Stata at Denver.

fttorm Washington at DatroH. 1 and Clark at Portland fttatt. fm tatand at ftnpcrinT. Florida at Talanc. Long Beach at Santa Barbara.

SATURDAY MIDWEST Pittsburgh at Marquette. incinnati at Oklahoma Stata. Tews at Nebraska. Bradley at Butler. Illinois Normal at Ball State.

Ohio Wesleyau at ValpraJso. Bop at Dc Paaw. Iowa State at Drake. Southern Illinois at Evansrllla. North Central at Anderson.

Western Michigan at Central Michigan Wichita at Kansas State. Wheatnn at Northern Illinois. LouUstlle at Xavler (O.l. 'Tennessee A. at I.

at Voongslown. Eastern Kentucky at Toledo. Knoi at Lawrence. Hillsdale at Northern Michigan. Western Illinois at St.

Ambrose. Pena State at Missouri. Ohio Northern at Albion. Indiana Central at Alma. ooster at Ashland.

Cartbag at August ana, Cornell I la.) at Carleton. Emporia State at Central Mo.J. Angsbarg at Duluta Br. Mina.1. Monmouth at Grinnell.

St. Thomas at Gustanta-Adolpbaa. Maralestcr at Hamline. Biulftoa at Heidelberg. North Carolina State at Virginia lech.

Elizabeth City at Vrlginla Union. Wm. nnd Mary at Virginia. West Virginia Stata at West Virginia Tech. Catawba at Davidson.

SOUTHWEST Kansas at Texas Christian. Texas Tech at Texas A. A M. Mississippi at Houston. Idaho State at Arizona Flagstaff.

Want Texas at Arizona Temp. Brigham Yonng at Arizona. Tulsa at Arkansas State. Abilene Christian at East Texas. I.angston at Texas Southern.

Howard Payne at McMurry: New Mexico State at New Mexico. Louisiana Tech at Lamar Tech. FAB WEST Oregon at Stanford. Idaho at Utah State. Southern California at Oregon State.

California at Washington State. Wyoming at Montana. Colorado State at Collet of Pacific Washington at Colorado. New Mexico ultra at Adams San Diego at California Poly. Redlands at California Western.

Washburn at Colorado college. Highlands at Colorado Mines. Idaho college at Eastern Washington. Oregon college at Llnfteld. Colorado Western at Nevada.

Central Washington at Pacific Mexico Poly at Pomona Poly. Pacific Lutheran at Paget Sound. Log Angeles Stat at Sacrameoln Statu. Humboldt at Ban Francisco Stat. Hawaii at Son them Oregon.

Eastern Oregon at Whitman). California Agdet at WhgtM Willamette at Whltworth. Night gam. Dayton, Idaho, Sept. 12 (CPD Grace High trailed West Side High of Dayton, 13 to 6, in the third quarter Friday night and had the ball on the 50 yard line.

The referee had just called it into play-Suddenly, the Grace team began yelling about a "penalty "it felt West Side should be assessed for "piling on" during the previous play. The line backed away. But nobody did anything. Then Halfback Curtis Walker of Grace" picked up Ihe ball and said: If they're not going to give it to us, then we'll take it." While both teams watched, Welker began pacing. off 15 yards like a referee into West Side IS SAN QUENTIN FOOTBALL CLUB EAST Nay at Boston College.

Springfield at Connecticut. Brandeis at Ithaca. Maine at Massachusetts. Waynesbura at Grove Clrst Randntpn-Macoa at Millersrillt. Rhode Island at Northeastern.

Bloomburg at Shlppensbarg. Carnegie Tech at Slippery Rock. Dentson at Trinity West Chester at VUlanova. SOUTH Alabama at Georgia. Georgia Tech at Kentucky, rienuon at North Carolina.

Rice at Louisiana State. Duke at South Carolina. ake Forest at Florida Stata. Presbyterian at Furmaa. Morebead at Georgetown Middle Tennessee at Austin Peay.

Grumbling at Bishop. Wilmington at Centra Newberry at Citadel. Clark at Claflin. Bridgewater at Hantpden-Sydney. Lana at Kentucky 6tatc.

Mississippi college at Louisiana col-leg. Virginia Military at Marshall. 'West Virginia at Maryland. S. F.

Austin at Memphis Stata. Morris Brown at Nortb Carolina cellcgt. IS CONTAINED San Quentin, Sept. 12 (CPU -San Francisco State college 5115 NORTH HARLEM AV. BAKE ENAMEL the old car BETTER THAN NEW SAYE WOODBURY BROS.

4930 -W. Madison St. AU 7-3182 Chicago's Original laktd Enamal Painters Establish If 22 525 SOUTH WABASH AV. at Congress Phone WA 2-5259 at Fester Phone SPrlng 6-1424 opened its 1959 football sea Mon. Thurs.

a.m. to P.m. Daily, Incl. Sat. a.m.

to p.m Horlem Ave. Also Open Fri. Hit STORE HOURS: son with a 20 to 16 victory over the San Quentin Pirates Saturday in their sixth annual game behind the prison walls. i 9.

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