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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 13

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JOURNAL HERALD, DAYTON, OHIO, TTEDNrSDAV, OCTOBTR, 22, lOSa 13 Army Tops Nation In Total Offense, Poll Wildcats Join 0 'at Xavicr's Venlilaled Pass Defense Templing To UD Hut rijrr May lty On Imprtnnl Grnuinl Came A Air Attack Lark GnItrnry By JIM TIVIiR Ml, Mi NriaM MHI WtllM A pasa defense with built-in ventilation may tempt the Flyers Saturday night when they meet Xavjer in Cincinnati. Coach Pud Kerr may resist this temptation, however, Select run For 1st Time 2nd Jtankrd Him Dislodge Auburn, Ioa On Iti NEW YORK. Oct. JOiVPI)-Army's Rlark Knights retained since his running attack showed encouraging signs of power and speed last week against Louisville, coach Mirk Ginnolly p-' parently has a good supply of been utinf the one who seemed v. vl Land Or Air, Cadets Just Plain Mhrder Hfiifd l'p Pass Altai ruxliing Army Forward NEW YORK.

Oct. flTD-On the land or In the air. Army's Cadets are Just plain murder. Th National Collegiate Athletic bureau's latest statistics reveal today that Army hat regained th major college total offen-e lead with the nation's tit balanced attack. Tit, Cadrti have average 269 8 yarda nulling and 171 patting for a combined averse of 4 10 8 yards gained per game-.

It Un't surprising to find Army rated hich in ruthins became coach Karl Binik's teami are traditionally fine running teamt. their lead atop the I'ntted Frets i Is 1 ratcheit llinemeni but few field- mot effective on game day. eit (defensive bscksl and this The Flyers will open with the porous pats-defenM haa worked tame unit that provided their see- Intematinnal college fnotbaii rat-inga today and Northweatern was placed among the top 10 teamt against his club sll season long, ond win of the year over Louis-t. Actually, Dayton's patting hat ville. That would put Connor in the first time ever.

Ohio State replaced Auburn "1 I ir -rr --f, rJ ve tr 7. the nation's No. 2 team and I 4. Al not been sharp and it 's possible charge of a barkfieid consulting the Flyers won't be able to take of IS.Vpound Palyan at fullback advantage of any leaka In the and 200-pound Joe Dillon at right I I I a ijk xnnmi rfTiirnfi in rnn a a it 'l II i Mutkies' secondary. iu lonouing an a i rinneni weekend that shook up the select! half and JWi-P'Xind John Molito-nsa at left half.

Quarterback Pit Connor group. jNonmvesiern jumnea pitched well on occasions last week, but was consistent only when he stayed in the "pocket." The Musketeers will play with nine places to the No. 10 rating. It was the first time the Wildcats had been ranked that high since the ITI ratings were inaugurated In 1950. Barking For Burks This week's ton 10 Included Hut it i unusual to fuid Army out their top defensive back, Jim Wewel, who is out with a deep Charley horse.

He miaaed last week's 31-6 Jots to Ivtroit. In that one. the Titans scored all but one TD through the air and racked up 212 yards on passes but only gS on the ground. Look Emy nnttss ru. tutting path through trukr of hit Umhont, Simon khaurr, of llrirul, l.rhanon, ritltt one tlti oirr lie mater of ypmt hoU the t.uropem, orld, mnd All' American title in the ilnlom erent and i tuning up hero for further tsm petition, (I PI tele photo) ranked aecond In patamg becauae p.laik always hat played a can-tious aerial came even when he had fine pasters like Arnold Turker and Arnie Galiffa.

But this year Army is throwing more paae.es and iti pasters are gaining more ground per attempt Here's Army's Lonely Man" tt'KST rOIT-4rmy'a end Rill Carpenter tlnndi away na hit leant matei hutiilte in the contett again! t'irginUt Init weekend. The new ajfenne, in which the end tay out of the huildlet and fets the titnalt from the line, giren Army the lead in total of feme and aho firtt place in the I'nited International college foolhalt pttll. (in tele photo) 'Serleks Appears Ready three teams each from the liig Ten and Southeastern conferences. Army, which trounced Virginia 36. was the top choice of 23 of the 35 leading coaches who comprise the UPI rating board.

The Cadets also received seven second-place votes, three for third and one each for fourth and fifth, giving them 330 out of a possible 350 points. In taking over the No. 1 rating last week. Army had only 14 first-place votes. Ohio State, the defending national champion, was the first- i Also out with an Injury Is regular left guard Jark Paris.

He'll be replaced by Jim Link. Most heartening news In the Xavier camp la the recovery of 205-pound fullback Ed Serieka. a bulldorer when healthy, Serieka had been slowed by Injuries and his total gain for the season is only 58 yards. He got 37 of them last week and now Changes In Store For 3Iiami, Pont Dissatisfied Boom In Interest Zooms Unheaten Centenille Into Area Grid Spotlight Br fBF.n I-AWSO jbecaute last year the Elks were and sure enough they stopped the than its runners. In all, the Cadets have run off TS2 plays in four games for 1.76J yarda an average of 6.3 yards.

They have rushed 203 times for 1.079 yards and a 5 2 average and passed 77 times for 684 yards and an average. In other words, It takes Army an average of six plays to march 90 yard if theyj alternate pasting and running plays. Oxford net 21 fAPI AUi appears ready for an all-out place choice of eight coaches. on)y jj fQr jeajru an(J defendm champion iMK NOW CEMERvILLE, Oct. 21 Cen- 3-4-1 for the vear.

But this sea- we Ionic for another tmirh eime OneC Vch -ted the M.ami un.vers, foot-j the Texas, which ranked behind Ohio top the Mid-Ameri-j l'0' State in that order, and von conference, head coaches favored fifth-ranked Lou-Hnny Pont Is not satisfied lopounrter is vier top ball coaenrt iaoiM iuin ranispa iiu icarrier. lie has been tough for tAf-t'ill hif-U mllrtAl 1 on rltl I I 11 1 A i I Miana aiaie. unio aiaie naa Flyere in the past and this points 35 less than Army; Au Oldahoma'; nerenm 8SSUred of fine record ever is M-l in both the LEL think they can take this one. too. eZy rSSond in tS'ln "Vl nnW Elk 8re an1 w- hM offenTandf "Interest has been the big here In the last three years and SfK' uJK Vth tint Litt'e thing in our winning play." Wood I think we re on our way up Jfl i v.rrf.

I Jim! leacu' championship. id this afternoon before a prac- now. In 1P56 we had only eight rushintotalTm in Coach Bob Wood' urprisirui tice session. "We have had a boys out the first day. last year for a 353 3 average eleven needs only one victory group of boys who took an ln-iwe had 17 the first day and this Air iw.

a.L' th ncxt t0 Kanies to clinch terest In the team and they Just year 46 turned out for opening Air rorce Acaaemy ranKs th(, i nt. anH rik. v.t hi t.f. th. 8e8Son 301 rd 78 yet.

he Mid toda. at the squad; 3 prepared for Saturday game Dayton's Vuice with Indiana university at Bloom-, i 1 Faiyan. ingtnti, ind. Faust Coyle is the other half- We make too many mistakes (bark and he.j, -m for a team that has Just com-' rvt. isn nH burn had 201, Texas 174 and LSU 170.

Iowa In Fold Iowa (with points), Missis-slppi (122), Oklahoma (1031, third in total nffens with JOT I Notre Dame (90) BIIU nl.lJ II, m. U-hl and North- The season didn't look too vrH fniir.H V-o --j wrap inursoay night at 'them. nw -s fJermantown in the league head-' (jKlahoma. 3.8 5. Clemsnn is tee.

"Interect ITu RrowBH means western (80) rounded out the top 'T. II 10 in that order. "cond outcor' Connolly may entrust his attack promising after an opening 0-0 deadlock with West Alexandria, IZX 'nTS been the! "Last week they went to Cov-'butX .55 I SeSnV 3 '0 1 leagues team this year ington believing they could win bsck to win five straight and b8S' vote trom to h'n rong ana chanK" Costello who was Impressive group in .1 aim a si: 1 rr s'airtA at r. IKnh ni.M.i in oraer, against Detroit. tane over the LbL leaa.

mey re Th.j.nM B1W The soiled second team pro- sure tO turn in trie Winningest I rnllfn fnttill rtir ri fiHH 4h innn minrh lt Rat- ttis 4-Season Motor Oil. 0ns grade for all-weather protection I World famous I 270.5. Tlie top 10 In each department: iMnn nniv nn matter hat hnn. i rtorri. in prmw r.

Tf AM roiT urday in the defeat of Ohio uni- 14-10. tot nrrfssr Trio of Quarterbacks Costello. coming off the bench In the final period, threw five completions In 13 attempts. Previously he had played only against the Quantico Marines and Dave Raimey Is Welcome Addition At Roosevelt 1 1. A-tny 23 4 2.

Ohio Stat ift 4-04 3. A irturtl tl) 3-ft-l) A 7ti Hi iW S. Louiuam Stat t2 tSA) t. i-nii t. iS-ftt S.

Oiahrria S. Not a riint (31 ....174 I Cape Coarh Nanipd 3 Corllo I A'r fcrc. 4 1 6lfr 4tf 4' 71 79 9 SM 3 Sl WALTHAM. Oct. 21 had two connections in four tries.

pens because the best provious mark was 4-5 in '54. An important personnel change after the second game gave the Elks an Important boost on offense. Bill Erewer, a 202-pound senior, was moved from tackle to fullback when Larry Billett, a 200-pound sophomore, indicated he could take over in the line. 17m) i-ir is: 4 11-3 I4! (L'PI) Rudy Finderson, holder AO Connolly does have two veteran 10. Nortnwtar 4-e l4- BORCHERS AUTO INC.

DAYTON, OHIO Col rt Pacific rmnn 4 9 Hnutra 4 -rcura 4 10 Atltnni St! 11. i5 lacintm. 44: 13. iM aimost au tne scnooi DasKei- Quarterbacks who have divided Purt'i. 17; 14, CnloraHo.

By JEKRV HOWE mi rami HrralS Hmtm tlrtu Roosevelt's backfield, depleted by Injuries, has received an unexpected boost-Dave Raimey, senior football and track star from Xenia (a Stai. 14; l. 7-iai Chnfan. a. -nnB piayuig ume tnus iar.

naipn uui- A Korea Aea1-my. tl today as head coach of Brandeis'and Jerry Casper are both ex- SieRivo' orrosE er I university's basketball team. jperienced hands and Mick has lata racine, The added weight in the bark- Giih Bah T1. rnlr3 4 JT iv rw-i rniv ut ann ai trinaTarroyi rm ir ta rAaair i ait tti(Bj'. rf-i vtr i'ovii 4vaa-ai a.a nu.iv a a scarv ja, a tiw csai fiatlfl the lkX Jss boy who 27jbeen declared eligible for Immediate athletic competition by jcould pick up tha vital first 12 'a special ruling.

downs and they hava been win- It is understood the transfer Class A track: chamDionshio last.ni"e vr 05 hii'nt R.im.v ui Piwju! swing. Raimey won the ISO-vard Right halfback Charles Stuckey, Wiiv.lt hi. frhm. hurdles and broad jump.l VPound I senior is tht chief Youll placed second in the 100-yard mreai in nacKneia ana ne I JA.rskAtMM IvaiBlV I It enjoy the true 7 r.m(wi 4 111 I. Fr.t fiii j-ii 4 Col 9t faeifie 4 t'l i Army 4 ffH jnr T.

t3: h'm Mxit S4 1 .1 A'r Fnrc. 4 811 in.VI wiMiMinpi at. 4 iis 10. Irtcun 4 217 laid rivo nrrrssE G.mM At' Corns. 1 HiMm t.mmont is I Army 4 "I 3 WtihmriB S-l 1 fcV 4 Poon U.

4 77 S3 Houtlnn 4 (-1 4 BulW CoU 4 41 biu 1 ST Air rorc 4 7 St VIA IU 4 ID. Snuihern Mth. 4 i with a time of 10 seconds coueciea arven loucnaowns been brewing since early fall, flat and anchored Wilson's sec-' nd extr for 44 mark- i but it wasn't until recently that ond place 880-yard relay team. ert ear- Roosevelt, coach Ray Pelfrey. Lee Good raer anj i sic i i us i lit 14 a uic j- aireaay nas two nairoacKS sicie-i Senior Phil Lee runs the club i Xenia OSiSO home after reach- with injuries.

Norman Willis from quarterback and he's thrown $416 FIFTH Ca fit, irfiing his ISth birthday, -t ia it i nmnan Trui r.cr nr i Paimov a fnllharlr at tt'ilann 7 niuniaown passes in iiSimey, a lUllDacK St WllSon tmrkon arm i. L.i-v,..!, ulc imuiji aura, iisi efn ne f. Connected. 1 Stuckey for the old-style Kentucky bourbon we cnamp.on-. touchdown against Cov muiu uiniriiro mi iuuup f- l.att thia uub airh At -u.

U.i t. "'i fractured finger. ja 135-pound senior. Lee and PINT Cooa K. at-C 17) Reserve Seats Available For Rearrve teat tickets are available for the Xavier football game Saturday at p.m.

at Cincinnati. The price S3.50. The nlveraltT of Daytnn ticket office at the fleldhouse a on ucnu gnjor Stuckey were starters last year got," Pelfrey said, -but ttjwhile Brewer was a regular In Jb. ai ti wi yrtntxr ma tun The Teet lS3-pound runner in. probably use him on' Three sophomores are In the may add even more strength to pUnt and kickoff returns at first forward wall with Billett at left the Teddie track team this spring, until he learns our pla.v-s." (tackle.

Bob Dice (190) at left While pacing Wilson to the' Ohio Pelfrey expects to have tackle: guard and Bill Mitchell (218) at is open from a.m. to p.m. weekdays and a.m. until noon David Jones (ankle injury) back n'er. The other starters are on Saturday.

for the Middletown game tomor-jnds Dave Kramer and Al Wal- renv, but guard Richard Robinson drop, tackle Bob Wilson and (hip bruise) is expected to miss guard John Mahan. another week. Extra points have played a big Drake Football Fate In Hands Of Council DES MOINES. Iowa, Oct. 21-(UPD Drake university's future pan in tne winning games be- Injuries continue to cause grief cau' tJl Elks 8 tor the other city grid camps, too Pointer and they've missed only Colonel White fullback Bill Mess- 1 ear- ExtTa points mer has a knee Injury and may ltl'ant winning margins miss the important game against sainst Dixie and Jefferson (both Dunbar Saturday sophomore lbu n(1 last week a pass for as a major college football school may be decided at a meeting of the school's athletic council Thursday.

halfback Jim' Ratliff also is points gave the Elks an hobbled by a knee injury 8- victory at Covington. Cor Stcusont Athletic director Dolph Stanley- Last year for the final game of the season Wood had only 11 boys out that night, but the Elks confirmed the council was meeting but he declined to comment Dunbar came out of the Kiser game In good physical shape with the exception of halfback Rufus are on the move now and they I niaii i Cfe-M on reports that Drake may drop from the ranks of major college football teams. Reed who has a neck ailment of JeaRu Ppr tor some time to come, Six straight losses by the I undetermined seriousness Fain lew's long injury list has been reduced to Just one, but Drake Bulldogs, including a pair of crushing defeats in the last two weeks, have revived crtti- that one quite serious eitm of Drake's efforts to Roger Shetterly is still tinue in football. hospitalized with torn cartilages r. ii, in 1,.

ft- r- and Riccd 3Iod2xatcIy in hit knee acquired two weeks ago and faces an operation Fullback Roger a guard Wes Heapy, end Ron Marion and halfback floger Johannes ton are all healthy again Johannesson and Keith Burris. both speedy juniors who are Improving rapidly, are pushing regulars Bill Northeutt and Ken Rilling hard for the starting halfback berths. EFJJQV -C -r-r. 'vi' 1 1 Redleg Catcbcrs Best In League? I.riXXATi, Oct. il (AP) The way the Cincinnati Red-leg management look at It.

Ed Bailey and ftmoky Burgess combined to be the best defensive catching staff In the National league this year. Club figure show that only IS wild pitches got by the two the comfortf of 01 t. TV always smoother Bowliiig Results ct roELjo MAtna S'rVW'nS "lrr 24 12 Pvlfr Shtva 34 12 catcher, along with only eight pamed ball. Milwaukee catcher were next with a total of SINCLAIR OIL HEAT 27 passed balls and wild pitthe. and Baa Francises I Jarratt rmatirant Z3 17 jSwartzpl Ina.i-anca tl IS Elrhart Sportinf r.oada IS I erMtp wall-r and Srta It 17 Kuri-r 17 1 it clean, safe, because it's slow-distilled There are less expensive ways to make bourbon but slow distilling is the patient, old-style way, the smoothing way to make whisky.

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