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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 18

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PAGE 4 SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1967 Weathervax ft Wmm Likes New Spot (Sptcial KTM Statt Journal) GREEN BAY A veteran of three games at the position, the Packers Jim Weatherwax is beginning to feel comfortable at defensive end. Primarily a tackle, the 6-foot, 7-inch, 260-pound Los Angeles State product was pressed into service at right end on the World Champions' front four after Li JT.V onel Aldndge fractured ms left leg in the Packer's third preseason game and his replace ment, Bob Brown, became hampered by a pulled groin muscle. -fa 1 1 fc, Weatherwax opened the Pack's final exhibition game against the New York Giants at the right flank, and he's started C01 PB TOG QDPS there since, suggesting vince Lombards and staff have been satisfied with his pinch-hitting performance. "It's different than playing tackle," the 24-year-old native of Redlands, admits. "But I like it out there." A versatile performer whOj also has been used at offensive 5 tackle this season, he alternat ed between end and tackle in the Packers' 17-17 opener with LIFETIME FREE REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE the Detroit Lions Sept.

17, but went the distance at end in last JIM WEATHERWAX primarily a tackle Sunday's 13-10 victory over the Chicago Bears. "Against Detroit, I started at end, moved in to tackle, back to end, and then back to tackle," he reported, explaining, "I played about three-quarters of the game it was pretty hot." Honored as Back of Week Warren (Mack The Knife) McVea of the University of Houston was named Associated Press back of the week for his contributions to the 37-7 defeat of Michigan State last Saturday. McVea, 5-10 and ISO pounds, gained 155 yards in 14 carries, including runs of individual sprints of 50, 48, 33, 17, and 14 yards. -ap wirapnote for as long as you own your car! Starr Ranks Wth in NFL Passing; Unitas Leading WARDS 1 Riverside NEW YORK uv-Green Bay Comparing the two assign ments, Weatherwax pointed out, quarterback Bart Starr, the leading passer and most valuable player in the National Foot SUPMMI TTIT UFITIMt t(E( REPLACCMf NT OUAR AMTII For os long you own th ear in which your Rivrid Suprimn boHtry was installed, and provided Ifcat lh botury remains in thai enr, if rht boltery should foil to occpr and hold a charge, simply relura II to any Wardi branch and wn wilt replace II free. This guarantee doel not apply to batteries installed in commercial vehicles.

When you're in the middle of Madison to Honor the 'ine at tackle you're watching three guys. At end, ball League last season, was ranked tenth in passing in offi 24S Exchange you're playing against the tackle on the weak side and against JMIM1III1 Jimmy Demetra wo guys, the end and tackle, on the tight side." cial NFL statistics released today. Starr has connected on 24 of 42 pass attempts in two league games this season. His aerials have netted 434 yards, but no touchdowns. He has thrown nine Filling in for Aldridge, who is to Gov.

Warren P. Knowles, and today will start its ticket sales. likely to be reactivated in the All of Madison sportsmen and non-sportsmen alike will say a community "thank you" to Jimmy Demetral in honor of The tickets cost $25. the com-; mittee is soliciting ticket pur near future, has been a challenging assignment, he added. I "When the opposing quarterback chases by letter to Madison his 75th birthday at a Diamond: interceptions, after having only three in all of last season and setting the NFL record for consecutive passes thrown without businessmen, and tickets are also on sale at The Hub and at all Madison banks on sees a new guy out there, they like to run over there and see what you can do." Dinner Dance and Testimonial, Banquet Nov.

11. A committee of Madison busi-j nessmen, sportsmen, and the; Greek Orthodox representatives are sponsoring the event. interceptions. Square. REG.

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The money raised by the din yards per reception. Jim Grabowski was fifth among leading ground gainers. ner dance will go "to a worth Potter, Matranga Stnr in Four Lakes while cause, to be announced The second-year bonus fullback the- night of the dinner," the has carried 42 times for 147 committee said. yards. Danny A.

Tzakis, a Madison Football Openers John Potter passed for four insurance man, is general Baltimore's a rial combination of John Unitas and Willie Richardson led the league chairman. The executive com touchdowns, two to Mike Mat-I mittee includes Coach John FREE COFFEE FREE LITTER BAGS "The Detroit game was the first time I played out there in the league and I didn't know how to read the keys, but this last time against the Bears, I had the moves down a little better. Caffey (Lee Roy), Jordan (Henry) and Nitschke (Ray) also helped me a lot they are in my area and they all played real well." "The week before," he said dryly, "Detroit ran all over the place, inside and out." He also had an interesting afternoon with the Bears' Bob Pickens, a former Wisconsin Badger, Weatherwax revealed. "That kid was one of the top1 Greco-Roman wrestlers in world. In the 1964 Olympics, understand," he said, "and he's real strong kid.

He learned a lot for just being a rookie." Although he's an end at the moment, the strapping sophomore says he has no preference. "I like playing both spots," Jim said. "I don't mind moving around." statistics in throwing and receiv a 1 1 the Rev. Nicholas ing, respectively. Unitas has hurled 43 comple Katinas, Arlie Mucks and Robert Schmitz.

Clark Hogan will be the master of cere tions in 66 attempts for four touchdowns and a percentage of monies, and William A. Breuch 65.2. is the treasurer. The Packers ranked second The dinner dance will be held behind Pittsburgh in team de in Holiday Inn No. 2.

fense. The rugged Green Bay Demetral has usually been on defenders have given up an av the giving end rather than ranga, to lead East Juniors to a 41-6 victory over the LaFol-lette Juniors in seven Four Lakes Football League games last weekend. Potter's other targets were Jerry McDonald and Dave Cockings. In other Mendota League games, West Juniors tied La-Follette Seniors, 6-6; Memorial Seniors beat West Seniors, 23-0; and East Seniors downed Memorial Juniors, 13-7. Gary Kolb and Ken Myer pitched passes to Rod Ritcherson and Steve Kes-senich for Memorial Seniors.

Greg Boles and Danny Walker scored the two markers in the tie game. erage of 196 yards per game the getting side of community 166 on the ground and 30 in the events and undertakings. He air. has long been a substantial contributor to The Wisconsin In team offense, the Packers were eighth. State Journal's Empty Stocking Club.

In 39 years, he has raised more than $50,000 for the Kiddie EVERY NARROW (910 IN.) WHITEWALL dTy WTh. MUST C0 T0 MAKE R00M F0R FACT0RY S'M PRODUCTION OF NEW, SLIM, pp1' (610 IN.) WHITEWALLS Camp. And he has helped nearly every other Madison charitable organization. Demetral ran away from THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE SAMPLE OF In the Monona League, East poverty in his native Greek Sophomores whipped Central, 14-7: LaFollette No. 1 beat La- mountain village and arrived in 'New York City at the age of 15 with $1.25 in his pocket.

He Keotane (At listed Skelly Deolers, while present stocks last.) Ktmm worked his way to Madison and stayed for 60 years. is I He was the world's middle Addrissu Follette No. 2, 7-6; and West Sophomores tripped Memorial Sophomores, 12-0. Schedule Saturday: MENDOTA LEAGUE ast Juniors vs. Memorial Juniors at East a.m.) Ves1 Juniors vs.

LaFollettt Juniors at West West Seqiofs Vs. East Seniors West :) jrf WemoriT Seniors vs. Laf oilette Seniors at LaJllett? (9:30) MONONA LEAGUE Central Sophomores vs LafolletH Soph-omores No. 1 at Central (9:30) Memorial Sophomores vs. East Sophomores at East (9:00) West Soohomores No.

5 vs. LaPollena Soonomores No. at LaFollette (9:00) west Sophomores No. 1 bye 83 Clty weight wrestling champion from 1927 to 1929 and the world's light heavyweight champion from 1930 to 1932. He has staged wrestling shows here for many years.

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