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Muscatine, Ia Journal. Oct. 27, I960. 2 Pronged NCAA Action Wilt's Car, Recruiting Gets Kansas in Trouble By JACK SIEVJ5N80N Associated Pres Sports Writer San Francisco W) An automobile purchased by boosters lot' Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain three yews ago plagued the University ot. Kansas today as the NCAA slapped penalties against Its baskoltyill and football teams.

In a two pronsed action, the Jayhawkcrs were hit in the Chamberlain car case 61 May 1957, and for illegally recruit Dodgers' Name For AL Club LA Intruders Angeles Iff Nobody inows what they're going to oall the new American League baseball team coming here next year but the Dodgers indicate they might favor something, like "the Los Angeles Intruders," However, while the Dodgers welcomed the American League invasion about as enthusiastically a Richmond welcomed Grant, the general reaction here was favorable, In many cases it was better than that. Dodger president Walter T. this to say: "The Dodgers, in making a schedule, have carefully had in mind the prior rights of colleges, professional sports and the civic events traditionally held hero. Another full baseball schedule would wreak' havoc, in my opinion." But OTVIailcy lound little even among the people who were his chief allies when he moved to Los Angeles. Coliseum Manager Bill Nicholas said: "I checked our schedule this year from April 12 through September and 'counted 8(5 open dates.

With a very little give and take, 81. American League games might be 'arranged," Los Angeles, in the last three years, has acquired the Dodgers, a second professional football team, a professional basketball team and now, a. second major league baseball team. There are about six million 'people in the county to support them, and the consensus is that they can do It though perhaps not in the manner to which the Dodgers have become accustomed. LET US COMFORT CONDITION YOUR HOME SAVE 60 ON YOUR HEATING BILL NO MONEY DOWN 3 YRS.

TO PAY ELECTRIC HOME HEATING I WASHINGTON AM KENTUCKY BOURBON 1810 12(1! ing football players irom Southwest Conference schools more recently. Terms ot Probation Under terms )'' a two year probation, the basketball team cannot participate in the National Collegiate championships oi any of the invitational tournaments cooperating with the NCAA. The football team, this year one of the best in the school's history, goes under probation Tor one year. It shall not be eligible during that period, effective immediately, to participate in any post season contests, including bowl games, or be in television programs subject to NCAA jurisdiction. The action against Kansas football followed complaints heard in the Southwest.

Although the NCAA did not name the three grldders involved, halfback Bert Coan failed to report at Texas Christian University last year, and enrolled Instead at Kansas. Guard Mickey Walker and end Jim Street both quit Texas A to go. to Kansas. Rodger McFarland left A i'M for Kansas while still a freshman. NCAA rules stipulate transfers cannot be made without notification of the athletic directors involved.

Name Confirmed The NCAA didn't use Chamberlain's name in its report, but Lonberg, director of athletics at Kansas, confirmed the Identity. Three schods came oTt probation as the NCAA council concluded its session hei Wyoming. Mississippi and North Carolina State. The first two were handed one year penalties in IffSu and are restored to full rights and privileges, North Carolina State finishes a four year probation status on Nov. 13.

Probation May Inspire Kansas In Game at Iowa Lawrence, Kan. llrV The University of Kansas football team might be mad enough at the National Collegiate Athletic Association to rise up and knock the socks otr Iowa Saturday, Jay hawk Coach Jack. Mitchell hints, After the NCAA put Kansas on probation Wednesday one year for football and two years for basketball; Mitchell told his foot ball players; "You all know don't havi Illegal recruiting here from your own experience. I think this puis mn'rp emnhasis on the game with Iowa. We'll be playing for prestige now, and what we do in the Big Eight doesn't matter as much as it did." Halfback Curtis McClinion said; "IE we let 'down now be cause of this, we're not much a learn." Three other players, Fred Hageman, Doyle Shick and Fred Bukaty said they will play hard to prove what a "great team K.U.

Muskies Travel To Keokuk Friday Ml I I wL I 'BUB "We're Big League" Waving a greeting card for the Washington Senators, who ore headed for Minneopolis St. Paul in 1961, ore base ha'! boosters and staff workers ot Metropolitan Stadium. From (eft are Annabel Glossel, Walljr Holm, Mrs. Patricio Smith, Joe Duffy and Anthony Felicetta. The three wenr were among hundreds of bond solicitors in the campaign to build and expand the stadium.

(AP Photofax). Louisa County Teams Play in "Game of Week" Louisa comity's annual gridiron battle Imtwccn its two Eastern Iowa Hawkcyc runlcrcacc representatives Columbus i Junction nml Wapello wraps up The Journal's Friday nlglrt Came ot the Week" coverage this year. If CMumbiis Junction, wins the fciifure game at Wapello, tho Wildcats wilt finish unbeaten and he undisputed lcKjjc chomps, If they lose West Branch, whleh en terrain West ib rly, has a chance to tie. Other league "counters Include. New London at WIHon and Mount Vernon at H'sh ot Iowa City Th" two area Illinois (cams are tamFrtda.

joy entertain Alwobd and RridEc of Edgington host Orion, Tree Dlys at Solon and Alnsworih is at Morning Sun. AM two aTef foams. West Liberty and two Tree wind up their seasons Friday. West Liberty hosts Solon Wednesday at Keokuk, Wahlcri at Ottumwa. Assumption, of Davcn a But" iKlon and Bettendorf nl Allcman of Rock Island.

The mf is The finn. one. the year for KM OMujmva clones Wednesday against Oskaloosa while Mii onUM. Burl Inglon and Bettemfcwf all play again Friday Nov. 4.

Teachers Drops From 4th to 9th In Poll Ratings By THE ASSOCIATED Iowa Teachers' 7 3 victory over North Dakota last week kept the ffinthcrs in the undefeated list with a fi 0 record this season but it didn't help in the ratings of the nation's small college loot hal' teams. Iown Teachers dropped from fourth to ninth place through the Mississippi Griddcr Who Kicked Disputed Goal lineman of Week1 University, Miss. To paraphrase an honored adage, if you don't make the grade the first time, just keep on plugging. And the successful application of The S5.00 gold pieces illustrated here are from, the Waterfill and Frazier collection. They were coined by the United States Government in 1810, the year that Waterfill and Frazier was first distilled in Kentucky.

WATERFILL FRAZIER tonus ads wmii h'mwhi' am fM Msmm compahv; mustonn, ke iuckt voting in this week's AP poll. Ohio University, which led the poll during the. first two weeks, reclaimed first place from Lenoir Rhyne, 57 55 points in the balloting. Florida A was third with AS points followed by, Bowling Green, 34, Tufts, a wmiwonn 54 Southern Illinois 20. Hum lioldt State 18.

"Iowa Teachers, 17 nnd Southeast Louisiana lb. Montreal Bob Cleroux, 206 V4, Montreal, knocked out Buddy Turman, 187 Tyler, 2, is bit oi advice earned Mississ pi center Allen Green inemaJi the week honoi s. Green booted a. 39 yard field goal on the game's, final Play against Arkansas last Saturday it to give tlie Kernels men 7 victory. Ann lor lihi uh cs The Associated ress corded lineman laureis ui Mississippi pivotman.

Actually. Green succeeded the First time, contray to the maxim vmhle was. it didn The game's officials had called time out and with three seconds left Green kicked the winning points. And that ended the issue, Well, almost ended it. Arkan sas Coach Frank Broyles complained 'the kick was no Broyles lost me aigumeiiL.

about that," Mississippi Coach "Tin KiCK fiOOO, iru Johnny' Vaught said in an interview' When told. Green was the nation's top uian im. "This was typical ot oreen, wnu has been a good, steady player for us." Vausht said Gi een a good example of. what practice cou'd 'do for player; The against Arkansas was first in and was the. result "Money in Minutes" $25 to $500 PHONE OR VISIT FEDERAL DISCOUNT CORPORATION 4th in Loop Is al Stake, PROBABLE LINEUPS Muctin Brtelt (14S) Grau fl3J) Keokuk Plattt (1M! SlmOev (1S01 or Kautz flM) Crumly (ISO) Varnum (160) Klssell (160) Logel USD Reuckcrt (17S1 QI Williams.

Bowers (185) Reeves (150) J. Evans (2S0) R. Gl'gaW (165) HB T. CJ'jow (155) Jackson (170) FE Bl'k'ship (170) By HAROLD BLAKE Sports Editor Order of finish for the last two spots in the Little Six conference will be decided Friday night when Muscatine and Keokuk play at the Gate City. Both teams, have lost all three ul their previous league games polng Into the encounter which will start at :30 p.m.

(Musca line time). The other three league clubs Bettendorf, Burlington, and Ottumwa have completed their loop schedule, finishing in that order' Keokuk's Chiefs have one victory and one tie to tlicir credit in seven games. The Muskies have one win, 24 12 over a Washington team which Keokuk tied While that fact seem to give a bit of an edge to MHS, two other comparative scores lean toward Keokuk: Muscatine was beaten badly by Burlington (53 121 and Ottumwa (3 0) while Keokuk played both teams much closer (18 0 to' and 13 7 to Ottumwa). Bettendorf conference champs defeated Muscatine. 43 6 arid Keokuk.42 6.

Keokuk's only win was 32 30 ovei Alleman of Rook Island; The Muskies have scored 31 nnints in the league. and given up 129 while Keokuk lias tallied only 13, and yielded 73, third hpst in the loop, That would seem to indicate Keokuk is not auite as good as Muscatine, but better defensive AlthoiiEh they probably ha, aware of It, the Muskies ill he lighling ts keep from be the first MHS grid 'am la wlnlesn In the Little Six since Of course, each past has had seven chances in league compctltl Instead This will be the 28tli renewal of ik. Mnsfarine Keokuk crid ser ies. Muscatine currently leads in rom wen. 13 12, mainly cause of four straight wins over the double round robin setup the last two years.

There have been two ties. Tho first of those four cor.secu live MHS triumphs came in 195? after Keokuk had come out on top five straight seasons. The last was in a spine tingling 23 jay Roberts' long remembered field goal in. the final' seconds Both teams apparently fniHu eood nhvsical shape, One local player who will not see action is soph uoug eiwn who's out with a nose injury Halfback Dave Glidden, whe missed several games with' Utipp iniurv. is ready to go again, p.nH Mavnard Crist is still out with a broken collarbone.

Nine of the MHS starters are decided, with two boys fighting for each of the other two Tho auestionable positions at one tackle, where Ken Schroe der or Dave Kautz will start, and halfback, where Glidden. or Don TcStrake will get the nod. Rest of the iineup includes "Rpsnip" Bartelt and Call AM 3 2331 For The Score Fred Grau at ends, Tom Crumly at one tackle, Jeff Varnum and Larry Kissell at guards, Jay Lo gel at center, Mike Rueckert at quarterback, Jerry Emlet at wingback and Rich Jackson at fullback. Keokuk, which will start two aophs and live juniors, will have a definite weight advantage In the line. Three interior linemen vango from 205 to pounds, The two sophs will play the backlield, with Rusty Glasgow al, quarterback and Lem Blank etiship at fullback.

Glasgow's brother, Terry, is halfback. Friday's game will be Keokuk's last of the season, The Muskies still have a home date with Jefferson of Cedar Rapids I Friday, Nov. A. 206 SYCAMORE MUSCATINE, IOWA PH. AM 3 7321 L.

J. Dwyer, Mjr Ambrose Coach Speaks Pittsburgh Catcher To Speak At QB Club "Ladies Night" By HAROLD BLAKE Sports Editor An Tnviran wVin was a reserve catcher with the World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates tured speaker for We Muscaune yuariei nual "Ladies Night" event Wednesday, Nov. 16, at the Moose hall here. He's Bob Oldts of Iowa City, curded bv Major Leapie authorities a the "best defensive catcher In baseball." That tribute was accoraea Oldis when he made some' late inning, appearances witu me Pirates in the World Series lier this month. Oldis, who officiates some bas ketball games here eacli winter; was cut in for a full share of some 18,400 when the champs split up their' series loot, He'll cportedly spend ttie money io make payments oh his home in Iowa City.

Oldis was with Pirates tlic entire 1960 season, indicating he should have, same first hand Cyclones Work On Pass Defense Ames (B that Oklahoma State may still some of 'the aerial offensive pow er of 1959 the Iowa State foot ball team concentrated on pass defense Wednesday. Coach Clay Stapleton said the Cowboys might pull some arises at Stillwater Saturday. "They 1 were a fine passing loam a year ago," he said. "They will not overlook that weapon against us. We'll have to be pp pared for it." Bettendorf 2nd Iowa City Strengthens Lead in AP Prep Poll BV RON SPJGER Associated Press Sports Writer Dubuque challenged Bettendorf lor e.c and I a 1 1, strengthened its hold on the top spot Thursday in tlie weekly.

Associated Press high school football poll. Bcltendai retained its second place ranking with 257. points and three first place votes from sportewriters and sportscasicrs as it continued unbeaten with a 56 14 ramp al the expense of out manned Ottumwa. Dubuque climbed from fourth to third and drew 204 points and one first place vole after il downed, rugged East Waterloo 13 7 for its sixth straight victory. Neither was a threat to Iowa City's hold on the ton spot Hie Hawkrcts cruised (o (heir fifth straight triumph, a conquest of Cedar Rapids WashinKlon.

Iowa City drew 24 of the 31 first place votes, was second on five ballots and lhird on two for 301 points, the most support, received by a team this season. The Hawklets only loss this year was a 2S 26 defeat in their opener against Rock Island, a team ranked first in Illinois prep. standings. West Waterloo, continuing to improve after two early sea.son losses, advanced from sixth to fourth with 135 points after trim nling Waterloo Columbus 48 7 Ames held its fifth place spot, th one first place ballot and 134 ints, by nudging previously unbeaten Boone 9 7. Mount Pleasani moved from eighth to sixth after doubling the scare on Fairfield, 3S 19, for its 31st straight victory.

Mount Pleasant faces undefeated Fort Madison Friday for the Southeast Six title in one of the top orep games of the season. Cedar Falls also jumped two notches to seventh by blanking Oelwein 28 0. City, third last week skidded to ninth after suffering its second the year. It was hp a ten bv Waverly 12 7. Des Moines East, has been in and out of the top ten everal times this season, moved from 20th to 10th after its impressive 20 7 trirr.umph over Des Moines Tech: Tecli was seventh a week.

ago but plunged out AMERICAN Legion CLUB HOURS Open 2:00 P.M. Daily Saturday 9 AIM. has beeci. secured as fea information to relate about the Pittsburgh club. Final plans lor "Ladies iNigin ill be formulated at nexl Wed nesday's Quarterback meeting at Itia Mae's.

Tickets will be distributed at that time for sale by members. Annual clction ot officers also will take place at next week's meeting. There also is. the possibility a "mystery speaker" may talk, according to program cnair man Walt Kochticff. Guest speaker at Wednesday evening meeting was Bob Duax of Davenport, M.

Amoroso col lege coacn, Duax. who has been at Am brose since 1949, said the school "regretted" dropping football last year. Among "tlie reasons he gave for 'the move was the lacf Ambrose was in no conference: several other schools dropped football, making scheduling "pretty arid dwindling attendance because of other major state games and television games. "We hope some day to have it football)' back again," he concluded, The outlook for basketball at St, Ambrose this year "looks real good," Duax noted. He noted his team won 14 of 25 games last year and that ail but one of 25 players are back.

Twenty of them are sophomores. This oi the lop 20. after the setback, How they scored, witn rirsi place votes in parenthesis iwints awarded on a 10 for first, 9 for second, basis: 1, Iowa City (24) 301 2. Bettendorf (3) 257 3. Dubuque (1) 204 4, West Waterloo 135 Ames (1) 134 6.

Mount Pleasant Ill V. Cedar Falls Sioux Citv Heelan S. Charles City 47 1G. Des Moines East' 11. Red Oak (1) 37; 13, Web ster City 32; 13, Fort Madison (1) 31; tie, Des Moines Roose Rnnne 30: IS, tie, Mason City, East Waterloo 25; IS, Harlan 15; 19, tic Atlantic, Cherokee 12.

nni Preston 10, Demson 10, Eldora 9, Maynard West Central 9, Burlington 8, Manilla 7, Tama 7, Oes Moines Tech Bridgewater Fontanclle 4, Clin Ion 4, State Center 3, Lauren 1 Alrim 3. Indianola 3, Sioux City East 2, Brill 2, Exira 2 Maquoketa 1 Waverly 1, Coun cil Bluffs Abe Lincoln 1, Oseeo la 1. Holslein 1, Columbus Junction 1. For Men BOB DUAX should provide the team with more depth than a year Duax said his team liked In last break a lot, pass much of the time, "play a man to man defense and "run up a lot of points." Five men lied tor first in "a weekly football forecasting contest, with Richard SliUniuchcr Ueinjr named winner for. missing thr score 011 the inwu rurcmi; gamo by a single un.icr lop predictors were George im kcrton, Fran Mangold.

Kd Oali ger and Henry Flicklnger, Leaders in the season's contest are Pinkertoii and the writer with 79, followed 'by Bob Lick, Henry Flickingcr and Ron Havemann with 7S and Clyde Crawford and Homer Weis with 76. The contest ends Nov. 9, with awards to be presented at "Ladies Night." Iowa State Top Pass Defense Team in Nation New York Luck has not always been with the Iowa State football team this season biit "opponents who have played ihe Cyclones felt the sting of their pass defense. Iowa State took over first place in Lhe aerial defense department this week in tlie football statistics released by the NCAA Service Bureau. In six games there have been only 18 completions in SG attempts against the Cyclones." Auburn is second with' 13 completions in 5 1 attempts but only in five games.

IVi Hour Drill For Iowa Hawks Iowa City Iowa drilled for Vk horn's Wednesday to smooth out the offense arid defense for Saturday's football game against Kansas and emphasis again was oh avoiding ihe mistakes that have caused trouble for tlie Hawkeyes in (heir last three games. Coach Forest Evashevski indicated that he is frying to. develop more power among the reserves to provide the Hawkeyes with a lull two platoon system. and Boys BRAND NAMES DISTINCTIVE OF QUALITY AND VALUES. THEY GO HAND IN HAND FOR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS, CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR WINGS FINE DRESS SHIRTS PADDLE AND SADDLE SUBURBANS and JACKETS HANES UNDERWEAR and SWEATSHIRTS RAIL CHIEF UNION MADE WORK CLOTHES SAMSON ITE LUGGAGE FRIEDMAN SHELBY SHOES HOOO RUBBER FOOTWEAR "THE MEN AND KYS STORE" 'M Aetoss From Muscatine Bank And Trust Co..

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