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hioU. Bobcats Ranked On Top NEW YORK (UPI) The Ohio University Bobcats, with a perfect 10-0 record that included a key victory over last year's champions, today were hailed as the 1960 national small college football champions by the United Presa International board ef coaches. The board, composed of PotaU 348 238 100 94 93 82 71 70 57 NEW YORK (UPD-Final United Press International smell college football 'ratings for the I960 season, (First-team votes in parentheses): Team 1. Ohio Univ. (28) 3.

Lenoir Rhyne (3) 4.Muskingum (1) 5. Florida AfcM 6, Louisiana Tech (1) 7. Iowa State Teachers St. (Calif.) (1) 9. Fresno St.

(Calif.) 10. S.E. Louisiana Second 10-11. Miami (Ohio), 44; 12. West Chester 37; 13.

Hillsdale (Mich.) 34; 14. William- 'ette, 30; 15. Tie between Whitworth and Southern Univ. 29 each; 17. Tie between North- 27 each; 19.

26; 20. between Tuft? and Bucknell, 24 each. more votes Inessec Tech, Arkanfis -AJbrightr-Pittsburg-dCansr)- Texas Langston (La.) Montana State College, Xavier Massachusetts, Arlington Michigan: small-college coaches throughout the nation, rated Bowling Green of Ohio, the defending national chftmplon which lost a 14-7 decision to the Bobcats, No. 2 in the country and unbeaten Lenoir- Rhyne of North Carolina" a close No. 3.

Ohio University, coached by alumnus Bill Hess who was formerly an assistant coach at Ohio State, will receive a permanent trophy from UPI emblematic of the national championship. Previous winners of-the award were Mississippi Southern in 1958 and Bowling Green in Ohio Bowling Green, and Lenoir-Rhyne had been ranked 1-2-3 by the board of coaches for the last seven weeks of the season. The big game came up two weeks ago with Ohio rallying to win on a fourth-period touchdown at Bowling Green, thus avenging a 13-9 loss to the Falcons last year. En route to the perfect season, the- Bobcats defeated Dayton, 28-0; Toledo, 48-7; Kent State, 25-8; Boston University 36-6; Xav- Leads-Racer RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil North Star II, skippered led a field of 46 yachts day into the fifth and final race championships. North Star III won the fourth race Thursday in one hour, 54 minutes, 44 seconds for the miles and took over the overall lead with 176 points.

CLOSING-OUT SALE As has sold his farm and Is quitting farming, he will Mil at public auction, at tht farm located 5 Mu'tliMit ML Victory. 5 miles of LaRuit. mile east of Deadening Church, on Hardin Co. road 245TWalch Jor leading north oil Stale 739 at Jackson and east off Stmtt 31. on Saturday, December 3 AriiOO 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 One Guernsey heifer, recently freshened with first calf; one Holstein heifer, recently freshened with first calf; two Guernsey cows due to freshen with second and third calves in March; all giving a sood, flow pf rnilk; one Guernsey heifer, 7 months old; one Holstein and Guernsey heifer, 7 months old; two Holstein 1 baby calves.

Cattle tested. HAY Between 800 and 1,000 bales of wire tied hey iri mow. TRACTOR PICKER MACHINERY One 1949 Ford tractor, fully equipped, with hydraulic; one good New Idea No, 7 single row-puU-type-corn picker; one set of Ford 2-row cultivators; one Ford 2-bottom 12-inch tractor plows; one Ford 6 ft. tractor mower; one International 2-row 'fertilizer corn planter, with 3-point hitch; one New Idea 12A tractbr spreader; one International 12-7 fertilizer grain drill; one Case 4-bar side delivery hay rake; one International 7 ft. disc; grain bed; one M-W rubber tire wagon, complete; one 9 ft.

single cultipacker; one 2-section steel harrow; five good single hog houses; one 8-hole metal self hog feeder; one hog fountain; hog troughes; and other articles too numerous to mention. Ttrmi: CASH JAMES (JIM) GAMBLE Mr. fc Mrs. Frank Hobinion, CUrkt Mt. Victory, Ohio John Pftrr, Auci.

Richwood, Ohio PUBLICSALE Mr. Stnffin it quitting farming, and the farm up for we will hold a closing out at 1 norlhwttt of on BtlUfon- Rood, Yt north of Machanictburg Park on Friday, December 2 11:30 29 Four Holslein cows recently fresh or duo near sale date; 9 Holstein cows, carrying third 2 Holstein cows, carrying fifth calf; 1 Holstein cow carrying sixth calf; 1 Holstein cow, carrying first calf; 3 bred heifers; 2 open heifers; 5 heifer calves; 2 bull calves. Health papers furnished day of sale. Cattle may be inspected ut the fLrm anytime prior to FARM EQUIPMENT Farmall 1Q49 tractor with cuHivators and heat houser; Allis Chalmers WD 1953 tractor with cultivators and heat houser; Allis Chalmers mounted 2-14" plow; Allis Chalmers mounted 2-row corn planter; Allis Chalmers mounted 2-row corn picker; Allis Chalmers semi-mounted 7 ft. mower 4 John Deere 3-12" plow on rubber; International 7 ft.

wheel disc; International 12-7 drill; double cultipacker; Avery manure spreader; New Idea rake, 4-bar; International 45 baler; Oliver blower and 50 ft. of pipe; 2 chopper wagons; 2 ladder wagons; 1 hay rake; 3 feed bunks; 10 hog boxes; hog troughes and hurdles; fence stretchers; electric fence charger and wire posts; 2 drags, 8 2 rolls picket fence; cow chains and numbers; chains and chain booms; grease guns; platform scales and many small hand tools not listed. 1952 CMC 2V4 ton truck, stock and grain bed, 2-speed axle. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Four Surfie milker units; DeLaval pump and pipeline; 500 gal. Unico bulk tank; strainers and buckets; double wash vats.

FEED 200 bales wheat straw; 200 bales oats straw; 2000 bales clover and alfalfa hay; 65 ton ensilage, sorgo and corn. MISCELLANEOUS Ensilage cart; shovels and forks; ensilage distributor; chicken equipment; water lanks. TERMS: Cash Day of Lunch Will Served BOUCHER STAFFIN OWNERS ier of Ohio, (M); Miami Ohio, 21-0; Western Michigan, HO; Marshall, 194r Bowling Green, 14-7; and Southern Illinois, 484. It was the Bobcats' first perfect season since 1935 and they won the Mid-American Conference championship. In the final Ohio received the first-place of coaches, and had a total Ml points against 250 for Bowling Green and 231 for Texas Accepts Bowl Bid After Victory By JOHN GRIFFIN Unfed Press Texas, victor in the featured game of a skinny Thanksgiving Day football program, accepted a bid today to the Blunebonnet Bowl at Houston, Dec.

17, while Navy and other powers got set for the last big' Saturday of the HWLseason, Texas, which had to hang on for dear life to. gain a 21-14 victory over Texas A. M. in a accepted the Bluebonnet, berth provided the Southwest Another bowl bid may be at stake in addition to the usual glory when Army Navy tangle Saturday before an expected 100,000 fans in Philadelphia. thanks to backfield ace Joe Bellino, reportedly will receive several bowl bids if victorious.

National prestige also will be at stake in the, battle between rivals Mississippi and Mississippi State. Mississippi a 17-point fa nationally last week by the UPI board of coaches. This Is Ole Miss' last regular game, while Minnesota and Iowa, ranked 1-2, already sons. Texas jumped off to a 21-0 halftime lead over the Texas Aggies in the Turkey Day feature before a crowd of 50,000 at Austin, Tex. set up by A.lM.

errors, and the Aggies, had plenty to second-half surge gave them the statistical edge but In other feature games on the holiday, Pennsylvania downed 8 defeated Colorado State, 21-12; Wichita trounced West Texas State, 31-14; Richmond upset William and Mary, 19-0; Virginia Tech upset VMI, 13-12; and Mississippi Southern whipped-Chattanooga. 304. In addition to Army-Navy and Mississippi-Mississippi State, Saturday's top games find: Boston College 2 over -Holy Cross; Tech; South Carolina 2 over Wake Forest; Tennessee over Vanderbilt; Alabama 1 over Auburn; Rice 1 over Baylor; Louisiana State 1 over Tulane; Oklahoma 3 over Oklahoma State; Texas Christian 7 over SMU; Colorado 12 over Air Force, UCLA 8 over Utah; Southern California 5H over Notre Dame; and Florida 5 Miami Quotes In The News IIMIIIMtMMIM Woodruii Bradley, Aucls. McKeavm By United Pma International WASHINGTON Mrs. J.

F. Robinson, night supervisor of Georgetown Hospital, stating the first thing Mrs, John F. Kennedy asked when she awaked from sedation was whether her new baby was well: "She seemed real relieved and happy (when told the baby was fine), she just smiled and didn't say anything." DALLS, Tex. Geron Warren Endsley, 24, who became the father of the boy at the same moment that the Kennedy baby was born, announcing he will name his Fitzgerald Endsiey: "I guess we have quite a bit in common, Mr. Kennedy and myself.

Boy, I voted for Kennedy, I sure did. Isn't that something-" NEW YORK Eileen Weiss, 29, a jobless secretary who had been cut off from city explaining she abandoned her two young children in the toy department of Gimbels because she had no money to care for them: "My children were the only thing I really had. Tliey were my whole life. Chamberlain Sets League Rebound Mark VaUed Press Evm record-breaking rebounding performance by Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain couldn't knock the Boston out of first place in the Eastern Divi rion of the National Basketball Association. Ifa aeven-f Chamberlain gobbled tip a fantastic 55 rebounds Thursday night at Phila delphUi.

breaking the NBA record of 51 Mt by Boston's Bill Russell Syracuse last year. But Boston came out on the long end of a 132-129 score. brother games Thursday night, Elgin Baylor's 33 points led the Los Angeles Lakers to a 108-100 win over Cincinnati, and Bob Pettit's 31 points paced the St. Louis Hawks to a 132-97 victory over Syracuse in a twin bill at St. Louis.

Chamberlain had a game-high 34 points to go with his 55 rebounds. The Warriors led most of the way but never again after Sam Jones' basket for Boston broke a 114-114 tie with 5:43 to play. Tom Heinsohn led the Celts With 26 points and Sam Jones had 25. Baylor's 33 points gave him 394 in-the-last-eight-games7-an-aveiv age of 44.3 per game. Jack Twyman had 35 ami Oscar Robertson 30 for the Royals.

way, held onto a three-game Western Division lead in downing Bucks Have Three Syracuse. Hal Gwer led the losing Nats with 20 points. In Friday night games, Boston is at New York and Los Angeles at Detroit. Effort Off OXFORD, England Herb Elliott, world mile record holder, was unable to give Cam: bridge University a two-mile relay victory over Oxford Univer-' 7:39.5 and Elliott's half-mile an- chor teg of 1:56.6 for Cambridge was slower than all four Oxford; runners. Wins Marathon BERWICK, Pa.

(UPI) Vic Zwolak of the Delaware Valley A.A.J Philadelphia, won the .51 annual Berwick marathon Thurs-' day, covering the 9.3 miles in 46 Ross of Villanova. No Hunting No hunting or or Bight, ullowril on the Imrmrn ot follovrlBK farm ownrm nnd of Ibe Union Cnunty I Francis Parrish Max J. Rogers John Bellville -Charles McLaughlln Edward B. Ehret Frank M. Rupprecht Joseph Wallace W.

O. Watkins S. W. Bellville Thelma Cremeans Mary R. Huber Walter Vollrath Raloll Sewell" Tunis Streng Son Charles Kern Russell Parrott -Arthur Cook Paul Cook Harry A.

Taylor -Charles-NrMcCarty- 1960 Big Ten Team Named By ED fAlNRBVRY Prwe CHICAGO (UPI) Minnesota, Iowa and Ohio State, the top three teams in the I960 Big Ten football chase, dominated the All- Conference team picked by league coaches for United Press International today, earning (even of the eleven The Gophers and Hawkeyes, co- champions with Big Ten records of 5-1 and season rtoovdi of each won two spota and third place Ohio State placed three men. Named from Minnesota were guard Tom Brown, one of two unanimous choices in the coaches' balloting, and center Greg Larson, while Iowa stars on the top eleven were guard Mark Manders and halfback Larry Ferguson, the other unanimous choice who bad the best gain per play average of Fairbanks Local Tops Dublin For Third Straight- Coach Robert Brammer's Fairbanks high school cagers racked up their third win in a row with- but a toss with a solid 61-35 decision over Dublin, "Wednesday night, on the Shamrock's floor. The smooth working Panthers displaying a good defense plus consistent per-quartor scoring, had little trouble with the host five, season. Jim Lowery, still hobbled by a sprained ankle which kept him out of the Waldo game, and Tony Paudicz controlled the back boards as the five jumped off to a 15-11 first never threatened. They upped the margin to 30-19 at halftime, increased it to 47-31.

at three- quarter mark and coasted in behind a tremendous fourth period defense which allowed the Shamrocks but four points. Russell Scheiderer continued his torrid assault on the basket, netting 27 points. The sharpshoot- Fairbanks guard now has 82 points in three outings for a 27 plus average. Lowery chopped in with 12 markers to end up second best in the scoring column. The Fairbanks reserves (M) took a 36-28 decision in the preliminary-: Fairbanks 15 15 17 14 61 Dublin 11 8 12 4 35 3-2-8; Fisher 2-0-4; Paudicz 2-2-6; Lowery 20-21-61.

1-2-4; Brown 3-1-7; Hartsough 2-4-3; Wolfe. 30-6; Walker 2-0-4; Hickk 2-2-6. Total 13-9-35. Father Dies SAN DIEGO. Calif.

(UPD- Benjamin O. Hemus. 85, father cf St. 'Louis Cardinals manager Solly Hemus, died here Thursday after a long illness. He is survived by his widow Emily, four EUCHRE PARTY Sponsored by American Legion Post No.

79 November 30,8:00 P. M. Legion Hall Admission 50c PHILLIPS 66 OIL CO. TO LOCATE INMARYSVILLE Real Estate transactions for the Oil Company's new Elwood properties were handled KATHRYN JONES Full time Marysville representative for WELCH RAREY, Business and Residential Brokers. Mitt Jones has been a full lime taUswomaa for the Welch Haiey firm (or the past and was lor- merly salesmanager before coming to MaryivilU.

For Service, Phone 3-2118 any Big ten bait carrier, 1.7 per carry. Bttkeyea Place Three Ohio State's trio were tackle Jim Tyrer, fullback Bob Ferguson, the league-leader in rushing with 560 yards, and quarterback Tom Matte, second in the loop in rushing with 471 yards, second in pasting with 481 yards, and second in total offense with 952 yank. team were ends Elbert Kimbrough, Northwestern, and Earl Fatson, Indiana, tackle Jerry Beabout, Purdue, and halfback Herb Adderley, Michigan State. The All Conference eleven would be "dream" team. Tyrer at 248 pounds is the heaviest, Larry Ferguson at 187, the lightest.

All of the backs have exceptional speed and the linemen are fast for their size. Nine are seniors, two Juniors, the two Fergusons, who are not related. Every team in the league placed at least one man on the first, second or third team, but two clubs won only one position. Faison was Indiana's only representative, and thu only player honored from Michigan was center Jerry Smith, on the second team. Gophers Get Six Minnesota dominated the entire with six men, one on the second team and three on the third.

and Ohio State, Iowa and Illinois all placed five men. The other second team players were ends Fred Arfauug, Michigan State, and Pat Riditer, Wisconsin, tackles Francis Brixius, Minnesota, and Joe Rutgms, Illinois, guards Mike Ingram, Ohio State, and Wherwyn Thorson, Iowa, and backs Dick Thornton, Northwestern, Wilburn Holiis, Iowa, Jim Tiller, Purdue, and Bill Brown, Illinois, The third team included ends Tom Perdue, Ohio State, and Ed O'Bradovich, Illinois, Terry Huxhold, Wisconsin, and Bobby Bell, Minnesota, guards Boa Maltony, Purdue, and Joe Wen-' dryhoski. Illinois, center Bill Van Buren, Iowa, and backs, Sanford Stephens and Bill Munsey, Mtn- gan State, and Marshall Starks, Illinois. PHEASANT, HUNTERS Would you to teas four favorite birds from Sept. 1 to March lit Call Roger 3-1131 for information OHIO PHEASANT HUNTEM.

TUB lOTJKNAL-TKIWNff Friday, November INI Read the Put Modern Finance FIRST on Your THEN SHOP WITH CASH FROM MODERN You may get $50 $1,000 for all your holiday money needs then stop in for the money MODERN FINANCE -127-Weit Fiflh Guy E. Can. Mgr. Meelimi The Columbus Production Credit Assn. for Union County Monday, Nov.

28, 8:00 p.m. Speaker Dr. Ray Bailey "The Outlook and changes for Agriculture (or Union and Kfaslicrtn Madison Counties in 1961 All Farmers Are Invited CLEARANCE SALT ALL 1960 Major Appliances REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS RANGES AUTOMATIC WASHERS AUTOMATIC DRYERS TELEVISIONS G. E. PHILCO TAPPAN SAVINGS UP TO $200 BUY NOW WHILE SELECTIONS ARE GOOD USE OUR LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS McAULIFFE BROS.

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