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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 17

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Even In New Gymnasium A HERALD WonWxJaT, IW. 9, l'Jftl DajUm, Ohii Outlook No Brighter For Northridge Texas or TCU has been the host team for seven of the past nine Cotton bowl games. The 191 Baylor football team scored six shutouts and scored. 314 points. Redskins' Taylor Nears Entrance To Elite List Ex-Arizona State Hack 6th In Rushing, 8th In Pass Reception In NFL Play Br AnMflatr4 Frete NEW YORK Charley Taylor of Washington I almost a sure thing to become the (second rookie in National Football leapie history to finish among the top 10 in to both rushing tnd pax receiving The former Arizona State hark A 1.

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REGISTER NOW! No Purchase Necessary yards on 191 carries and is eighth in pans receptions with 49 for 720 yams. tH iv.Wrtt.J Bill Brown, the Minnesota full. but the Chicago flanker still has Sparks Sterne a commanding lead in pass. re Lindsey has encountered different problems in all four of his teams losses this season. "Xenia Wilson's fast break killed us," he said.

"We got only 32 rebounds and it was evident that we weren't in good shape. "We went to work on rebounding in practice," he added. "We got 50 against Centerville and 40 against Stebbins. But against Centerville we couldn't shoot, and we made 29 turnovers in the Stebbins game." Friday's foe for the Polar Bears is Trotwood-Madison, a school that Northridge teams have beaten twice in five tries The Rams won't be an easy touch. Lindsey knows it and his boys know it.

They won't be shell-shocked by another setback. They're used to losing by now. By Bucky Albert Journal Herald Sparta Writer Northridge hasn't had much basketball fun since Joining the Southwestern Buckeye league in Saddled with an outdated court that resulted in the transfer of most of their games to the opponents gym, the Polar Bears have won only six SWBL games in five years. Five schools Northmont, West Milton, West Carrollton, Vandalia-Butler and Eaton haven't been beaten by Northridge. Hoping to shake a 22-game losing streak and a 16-game loss skein in SWML competition, Northridge opens its sixth Southwestern Buckeye campaign Friday night.

Even with the game scheduled to be played in a new gym built last year for the Polar Bears, the outlook is no SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BONUS! ceptions with 92 for 1.195 yards. Jim Brown of Cleveland has 1,356 yards rushing on 259 carries, a lead of 344 yards over John Henry Johnson of Pittsburgh. Lenny Moore, the Baltimore Proffltt Jar os posing pivotmen. Six-footers Rick Ploskl, Steve Jaros and Jim Proffitt join 5-9 Tom Heid and 5-11 Jack Sparks in the sextet that logs most of the playing minutes for Northridge. "Our shooting percentage is only 29.8," Lindsey complained.

"That tells the story. We had as good or better shots than Centerville but theirs fell in and ours didn't." brighter than it has been for years. "We could do well if we had one big man," coach Mike Lindsey opinioned yesterday. "As it stands, though, we're in for another rough year." Lindsey, 23-year-old Ashland college grad, has been alter-nating six players in the Polar Bear lineup. Tallest member of the team is 6-2 AI Starnes, who is usually dwarfed by op- scooter, has a narrow lead in the Tlx Hnrxta WW SMS $215 NOW S.1 Pnwn, Mnnth (3d) pin made! art aa anrf drl.

FREE DELIVERY Thil ytcr male it an citing Chrittmai it your tieusa, giv Honda. Honda of Dayton effort Special Chriirmal Bonus Buy Honda "50" nd lav up to $30.00. Stop In today and order for ChrisHias dallvary to your door. scoring race with 108 points to 105 for Lou Groza of Cleveland. LEADINd OHnrwD (MINER Lone Att.

Vd. Gain TO. Brown. Cl. 2M l.VMI Tt Jr.hn.nB, Pitt 2i Tuylnr, OB 2i Jfln4 14 back, is the only other man with a chance to hit the top 10 in both departments this year.

Brown is fourth in rushing with 768 yards on 202 rushes but Is 11th In pass catching with 45 for 575 yards. He could move up with a strong final game against Chicago Sun-day. Bart Starr of Green Bay has regained the passing lead from Sonny Jurgensen of Washington, and Willie Wood of Green Bay is the new punt retunj leader with an average of 14.5 yards. Clarence Childs, the New York Giant rookie who ran a kickoff back 100 yards for a touchdown against Minnesota, is the new top man in that department with 987 yards on 34 returns, an average of 29 yards. However, Childs was injured Sunday and will not play In the finals.

Johnny Morris "was well contained by Green Bay Saturday. Colts' Grid Loop 3050 KETTERING BLVD.DAYT0N293-2462 Football Foundation's Hall Of Fame Inducts Blaik, Nine Great Players Brown, Winn. 2IJ 7KA 4 P.rkiiu, Iml inn Tt!) 5 Tuylor. Wash. 19t 74 Oron.

Phil. 140 tH7 Maann, Minn 150 Mnnra, Bait. 144 S3 32 Wllaon, UA IM 27 Lnrke, Rait 514 an Dtt 143 513 21 Crow. SI. 4A1 7 Pk.

Pitt. 110 43 70 Green, Cl 101 37 LEAniMO Tn RECEIVERS SHOP Blanchard era. The players inducted are Robert J. Herwig, California center, 1935-37; Allison (Pooley) Hubert, Alabama fullback. 1922-25; Charles O.

Carroll, Washington halfback, 1926-28; Ray Evans, Kansas fullback, 1941-42-48-47; Earl Spracklin, Brown quarterback, 1908-11; Kyle Rote. Southern Methodist back, 1948-50; and three deceased players, William N. Mallory, Yale fullback, 1921-23; Langdon Lea, Princeton tackle, 1892-94; Charles Rinehart, Lafayette guard, 1894-97. Uing Hn-i. Gain TI.

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SS Conrad, St. 33 Casev. S3 The 10 new members of the Hall of Fame include coach Earl H. (Red) Blaik, who coached at Darthmouth and Amy and put together the overwhelming Army teams of the mid-1940s, including national champions in 1944 and 1945 during the Glenn Davis-Doc B7 A im TM 17 hi 3 terback at Princeton in 1920, was awarded the group's gold medal that is presented annually to "Americans who have by their interest, spirit and conduct rendered distinguished service to the game and spirt of American footbalJ." Lourie was Princeton's quarterback from 1919-1921. The MacArthur Bowl went to Notre Dame as the Foundation's selection as the outstanding college football team of the season.

NEW YORK-(AP)- Nine great players and the coach who put together what was probably the most devastating team of modern times were inducted into the Football Foundation's Hall of Fame last night while the chairman of the board of Quaker Oats received the organization's gold medal, Donald B. Lourie, the cereal company's chairman of the board and an All-America quar 2 Teams Tiylor. Wash. 4 Warfield, Cln 47 McDonald. Dal 4 Drops LEADING MORKH TKS PT V(i TP Moor.

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Three Michigan teams Pon-tiac, Detroit and Lansing join Dayton as the MFL's remaining members. They hope to add two more for next season. Dayton landed five nlsvers on 0 Bovliiig Results NEW LOAN OFFICE IN DAYTON l.CAIIIQ MWEM Ax. Atl. Com.

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1 mi s7 SIGNATURE LOAN PLAN u- trr IJohnnon. St. 371 IMS J.874 19 7 21 u.c mi urn -inan au-jeague i Wai, Chi 171 l.im 13 6.93 team announced yesterday. They 4 551 are running backs I.d Hill and Bmdie, bp 3i no 3.270 it sso Chtwlr Mt1n nirt, Phlla. a2 la 11 IM mm Brown.

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Danny Thompson scored 23 points for Hamilton. $10 to $2000-38 MONTHS TO PAY RELIABLE FINANCE CO. 6 N. LUDLOW 224-1534 DALE 0. LANGBEHN, MGR.

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