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Tueedcry, August 22, 1961 The limgola Star 11 SEASON STATI Showdown i 1 Week for Cincinnati LATE SHOOT, host sf, la Stwx 1 Dawn I tea Ivtt I 2 Sk ritsi 'WWrrpCTWW J.om llkhne UvB Ger VV 0 I Garden i gTpl Mi ScWhT 1,1, kotti Mrri luff Banner Limits Up For Pheasant Hunt COMMISSION SETS DATES By Larry Novlcki A 40 day season with one of latest starting dates in the history of the state was devised Monday for Nebraska duck hunters. Keeping within the tightened limits established by the Federal Government, the State Game Commission set from noon Oct. 28 through Dec. 6 for the duck season. This is 10 days shorter and 20 days later than last year's season.

Bag and possession limits were set at two and 4, respectively, just half of the 1960 quotas. Cincinnati WR This could be a make or hreak week for the Cincinnati Reds and their 1961 National League pennant aspirations. Starting with a twi night doubleheader tonight against San Francisco, the Reds will have 8 games in 6 days against their closest pursuers the 3rd place Giants and the second place Los Angeles Dodgers. Currently the Reds lead the Dodgers by 3 games and the resurging Giants by 7. The Giants Sunday completed a 3 game sweep against the Dodgers and extended a Los Angeles losing streak to 7 games.

The Reds have won 6 of their last 7. Manager Fred Hutchinson admitted Monday the string of games with top contenders imposes a pitching problem. eytane Pheasant Bog, fir Possession Limits cock lm 1 I Handy Guide For Ringneck Shooters Goose hunting dates were commissioners finally agreed moved up from Oct. 8 to Oct. age of the peak mauara on decreasing the possession 1 and will run through Nov.

lights. More than half the Of late, he has been using 29, a 60 day season compared limit to 16. Commissioner Keith Krey ducks taken by Nebraska hunters are mallards. The Nebraska Council of cik of Valentine reported Sportsmen, represented at that the ringneck population in his part of the state was the meeting by directors from across the state, suggested a sparse and he moved that Chiefs Firm Hold On 4th BELT BURLINGTON, 8 4 Lincoln Star Special Burlington, la. Lincoln's Chiefs went on a middle Inning split duck season with two the North Central section of the state have a lower set 18 day stretches from Oct.

14 of limits. 31 and from Nov. 23 to Dec. Bill Stephenson, Lincoln Southeast's New Football Coach, Watches One of His Charges As Prep Football Practices Began Monday. (Star Photo) Lincoln's Prep with last year's 75 day span.

Bag and possession limits stayed the same, 5 and 5 with certain exceptions. The pheasant season was cut 7 days. Some parts of the state will enjoy higher bag and possession limits while other parts will take drastic cuts. The pheasant season, starting 14 days later than in 1960, runs from Nov. 4 through Jan.

14, 1962. Bag and possession on ring necks (cocks only) for most 10. Commission Director Mel Joey Jay, Bob Purkey, Jim O'Toole and Ken Johnson as the regular starters but of the sets of games coming up, lie said: 'I'll have to put someone in some place. (Ken) Hunt or possibly (Jim) Maloney are ready but I can't say who it will be now." The rookie Hunt was a regular starter earlier in the season but he began having trouble and hasn't started a game since Aug. 5.

His record is 9 9. Maloney, now 6 5, has been used largely in relief as a result of shoulder trouble. The scheduled appearance of the Dodgers also again Steen explained that such an arrangement would miss the height of the mallard flight, hitting binge here Monday night to take an 8 4 triumph in the opener of a 4 game "position" series in the Three I Gridders Drill which usually passes through the state the first two weeks League. in November. Lincoln came to Burlington in 4th place, 2 games ahead of the Bees.

The victory assured the Chiefs of at least that The Council suggested al BIG TURNOUTS REPORTED No. 4 peg when the series winds up Thursday night. so a later goose season to ac of the state will be 4 and 16. Limits will be 2 and 8 for the North Central section of the state, including all of comodate western shooters. and Al Dayton Orsburn The season was set early North Central Cut The commission approved unanimously his motion to cut limits to 2 and 4 in an area bounded by the Nebraska South Dakota border, State Highway1? 27, 2, 91 and 70 and U.S.

Highway 281, which includes the above named counties and portions of counties. Commission recommendations on possession limits for bobwhite quail were cut to twice the bag limit at the suggestion of the Council of Sportsmen. According to research carried on by the Game Commission and national wildlife organizations, Nebraska hunters can expect better pheasant and quail hunting and worse waterfowl gunning. Other seasons set Monday; Schrader crashed homers for the Chiefs to pace a 12 hit at Local prep gridders gath ports that 95 men turned out ered at the 4 Lincoln high Monday with more expected schools Monday morning for as practices continue, their first practice of the ap The defending city champs enough to take advantage of brought up the question of feuding between the two clubs the heavy migration of birds tack against 4 Burlington tonight with Roger Irvine (9 8) against Lincoln's Bob Hamet (3 4). LINCOLN BURLINGTON abrfcft abrhbl Andrew 2b 4 10 0 Ramirez cf 4 0 0 0 Cherry, Keya Paha, Brown and Rock Counties parts of Sheridan, Grant, Hooker, Thomas, Blaine, Loup, Gar and pitchers throwing at bat down the Missouri in early pitchers.

October. The Bees chipped In with ters. Hutchinson said, "ball players don't talk about that proachmg football season. Most of the morning was spent filling out forms, check G.Johnson lb 5 a 1 0 Rinks 3b 3 3 11 Early '62 Bid two errors, both of which fig are scneduiea for practice sessions at 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Pius Opening drills at Pius Gordon rf 4 113 Pena sa 4 10 0 sort of thing" and ne aaaen: Ultimately, the Council field, Wheeler, Holt and Boyd Counties. 44 Quail Days ured In Lincoln's scoring. Orsburn 3b 1 1 3 Jackson lb 5 111 DiCrosta cf 5 1 1 0 Brand 0 0 0 ing out equipment, and com "Of course we expect to be I ores ss The Chiefs opened the scor agreed upon the seasons rec ommended by the Commis pleting other administrative details. Jammed. There is nothing wrong with thatit's part of Ouail mav be shot for 44 found 74 boys on hand with ing in the 4th with two runs, both coming across when sion, but Council spokesman Ackley If Hints If Sk hrader Kimball Higgina A soakins? rain hampered 13 lettermen.

Only 4 of these the game." 3 110 Napoleon If 3 0 10 9 13 0 Vidal rf 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 Johnson 2b 4 0 3 1 4 13 3 Haake 2 0 0 0 4 13 1 Newman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 aPizarro 0 0 0 0 Dickson 0 0 0 0 bMaaaey 10 0 0 Kolakowski ROOM 31 1 13 1 Teiala 34 4 0 3 Jim Columbo put in a bid for consecutive days from Nov 4 through Dec. 17. Again the state will be brok Hutchinson also was ques Bees' shortstop Roberto Pena threw wildly on a double play afternoon drills. All 4 coaches veterans have had offensive are conducting two practice experience according to coach an early duck season and a tioned about a report of se late goose season for next Vince Aldrich. relay.

Totals Prairie chicken and Sharp tailed Cireuse en in half into Northen and Southern sections for quail. vere heckling of Cincinnati outfielder Frank Robinson by year. 23 days (Oct. 7 through Oct. 29).

ex cept that on the Bessey and Niobrara Game Commission reco a Hit by pitch for Newman in 7th; Struck out for Dickson ia 8th. LINCOLN 000 2X3 10 The same breakdown as last Homers Help Orsburn smacked his with Don Gordon on via a Divisions of the Nebraska National or sessions a day. One week of two a day drills precedes the beginning of the regular school year. Three teams, Pius South Dodger coach Leo Durocher mendations for pheasant bag eat the season will be 21 days (Oct. i through Oct.

29). Bag limit: 2s Posses Practices are slated for 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The Thunderbolts first encounter will be with South Sioux City on September 8. Northeast year will be in effect.

Northern bag and possess a recent series at Los An celes. sion limit: 4. Shooting from sunrise to unt. Area open: West of U.S. 81 and and possession limits were set originally at 4 and 20 roosters, respectively but the sion limits will be 6 and 12, Nrtrth of the Platte and North Platte Rivers.

Outlook: Increaaed population 'Durocher doesn't bother 'Robbie a bit," Hutchinson indicates areat recreational opportunity rauontails sen alt year, Jan. 1 A huge turnout of 105 boys said. "Durocher is just trying to needle him out of the through Dec. 31. over entire state.

Bag limit: 10 Possession limit: 30. Shooting including 14 lettermen met east and Northeast, open their seasons on Sept. 8. Lincoln High hosts Omaha Central Sept. 9 for its season opener.

Lincoln High Coach Jim Sommers re with Coach Art Bauer Mon from sunrise to sunset. Outlook: 5 per cent more bunnies. Burlinctoa 000 110 300 4 Flores. Orsburn. Ackley, Pena 2.

PO A Lincoln 27 12, Burlington 27 11. DP Orsburn, Andrew and G. Johnson; S. Johnson. Pena and Jackson.

LOB Lincoln 11. Burlington 10. 2B DiCrosta. HR Orsburn. Rinks.

Schrader. Sac Andrew. SB Napoleon, Rinks. IP FR BB SO Kimball (W. 4 5) .713 4 2 Hiaxina 12 3 0 0 0 4 Haake L.

4 3) 5 1 3 8 7 4 0 Newman 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 3 Dickson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kolakowski 1 1 0 0 2 0 HBP by Kimball fPizarro), by Higgina fRamirex). WP Kimball. PB rind. Balk HaaXe. Ring aud ada.

2:46. A 492. game." and Southern limits, 8 and 16. In both cases, the bag limit is higher than last year, but the possession limit lower. Shorter Day Shooting hours for all waterfowl, upland game and small eame were cut a half "If 'Robbie' wanted to he TKAFPINfl Muskrat and Beaver Nov.

15 through could just pick Leo up and 1961 STATE GAME BIRD SEASONS day to prepare for the coming season. The Rockets opener is with city rival, Southeast on September 8th. March 15. 12. No limit.

Entire state open except state owned lakes or marshea or areas closed by federal state or municipal law. Mink Nov. IS through Jan. IS. 1962.

lay him down in the corner." No limit. Area same as for muskrats and beaver. Jan. 1 through Dec. 31 al! year.

No limit. Open area same as for others. prfiiiprf fnr 7 nn a andihour. Gunners may tae the FOIHT BLANK walk in the 5th and Schrader opened a 3 run 6th with his round tripper. Gordon plated the other two after a single, a walk and another error by Pena loaded the bases.

A walk and singles by Fritz Ackley and Schrader brought home the final Chief run in the 7th. Lincoln starting pitcher Dick Kimball was the recipient of the lusty offense. Kimball notched his 4th win of the year, but had to leave the game in the 8th when he was hit on the foot by a line drive. Dennis Higgins finished up with a hitless job over the final 1 2 3 innings. Bees' Offense Sandy Johnson and BUI Jackson each singled in one run for Burlington, another scored on a Chief error and for the Northeast 1 field at sunrise (instead of a 2:30 p.m.

squad. nait nour oeiore sunrise; anu Southeast Omaha Jrs. Gain Berth In National Minot, N.D. Slapping By Don Bryant Sports Editor, The Sttr shoot until sunset. The reason for the marked cutdown in waterfowl seasons is that serious drouth conditions in Canadian and Great Plains breeding grounds have slashed the waterfowl population.

The Game Commission decided upon the late duck season in order to take advant Bill Stephenson, Southeast's new football coach, is only coaching change in the city this season. Stephenson was greeted by 85 aspiring football players Monday and he expects the number to swell to over 100. The Knight drills are being PREP GRIDDER DIES IN DRILLS Winters, Tex. WV A Winters high school football player, Tommy Sims, collapsed and died Monday after a brief workout with the team. The 16 year old boy had just completed a 175 yard run around the football field when he fell to the ground, said coach L.

G. Wilson. The coach said the last scrimmage in which Sims took part was Species Seanoa 8eoa Daily Poet. Opens Clones Bav Limit (Date inclusive) Limit Pheasant Nov. 4 Jan.

14 4 16 2 Quail (North) Nov. 4 Dee. 17 6 IX guaU (South) Nov. 4 Dec. 17 I IS Grous and Prairie Chicken Oct.

7 Oct. 2 4 Ducks Oct. Dec. 6 2 4 Geese Oct. 1 Nov.

29 55' Area la which daily baf of and possession of in effect is North Central portion of state bounded on west by State Highway 27. on North by Nebraska border, on eart by U.S. Highway 2t and on south by state bun ways 2. md 7n from weit of Hy annts to east of Burwell. Duck baa and possession limit may not inciude more than one wood duck and one hooded merganser, and no can vasbacks or redheads.

Cooee bag and possession limit may not include more than (a) one white fronted goose or two Canada geese or its sub species or one Canada goote and one white fronted goose. Note Ouail hunting cone are same ag in I960. Conauit hunting guide. down a Beloit rally in the 9th inning, Omaha Monday night copped the Region 6 championship in the American La held at 6 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Tommy Rinks supplied the baseball tournament with an 8 7 victory. other with his 12th homer of the year. Omaha came out of the 6 Tom. Haake (4 3) was the losing pitcher. Burlington tries state competition with a clean 5 0 record.

Ken McEwen, who relieved starter Ed Mello in the 6th, chalked up his 3rd triumph on the mound. The Shrine Dazzlers Headed For NU SAYERS, McCORD, 19 OTHERS hits for each club matched their final scores. HOSCHEIT OK'S FOXES' PROTEST Des Moines WV Fox Cities protest of a Des Moines back, Omaha Westside; Bruce Both Outstanding Player victory here last Wednesday night has been upheld by Award winners in the 1961 Shrine Bowl game are headed to the University of Ne Vern Hoschiet, president of Beloits Gay Lee poled out 3 singles to lead the losers' unsuccessful bid for a berth in the Hastings, Neb. National tourney. After counting one run in the second, Omaha got 3 in the 4th, four more in the 6th to clinch things.

Five of the Nebraskans counters were earned. BeleM mm itt OOfr 7 Omaha tie 304 00 Kaun. Gilbertsoa 7 and Gftamty; Melio, McEwen 6 and Soreoeoa. the Three I League. braska.

And so are 19 other high Hoscheit ordered the game IMPORTED replayed at Fox Cities from school stars who saw action in the all star contest at Me the point of the protest, which came with two out in the 7th nning and Des Moines lead lowans Yawned The Big 8's decision to move the pre season football coaches' press conference around the league, resulted in an egg laying contest in Des Moines last week. Not that the coaches were to blame, though, since they came prepared to do their best. Main reason was the apathy in Des Moines, which has a local school (Drake) and makes no bones about casting its undivided affection with the Iowa Hawkeyes of the. Big 10. Des Moines just wasn't interested in the Big 8 affair and no local group or groups could be found to sponsor a public affairs luncheon.

This was always the highlight of the day at Kansas City 8 football coaches, spinning jokes and discussing prospects before a room full of cheering alums. Iowa State coach Clay Stapleton was obviously disappointed. 1 was hoping this gathering would serve to shift the spotlight on the Big 8, which will field several outstanding teams this fall, from the usual target (Big 10)," he told the writers at Iowa State, unfortunately, are at a disadvantage and I hope the situation will change." Coaches Surprised The coaches were surprised at the lack of interest displayed by Des Moines. They'd all come prepared to enter tain a banquet hall full of fans. Instead they spent the morning meeting with the press, then "spent the lunch hour eating with the press.

Asked why there was no public luncheon, Big 8 commissioner Reaves Peters said, "We simply couldn't find anyone to organize it." The Des Moines experience pointed up the need for a second look at. the press confab setup. If there are going to be no public sessions, the loop should junk the rotating idea. It would be much better to ground the show at Kansas City, from whence it came, and let it continue to serve as a gala, interesting and fun filled lid lifter to the Big 8 football season. Of course, if the public affairs section of the program can be added at other stops, it would be appropriate to move it around.

But if it's going to flop like it did in Des Moines, it's ridiculous to move it out of Kansas City. Family Feud? Assuming the Big 8 dons don't return the show to Kansas City after the 1961 lemon, the choice of next year's press conference site may launch a family feud in Nebraska nnin. Ions the focal point for University of Nebras morial Stadium, according to Husker coach Bill Jennings. Sportswriters who covered Smith, back, Falls City; Vince Wasia, back, McCook; Jim Draper, end, Schuyler; Fred Kirmanamm, tackle, Fremont; John Strohmyer, tackle, Lexington. Richard Vomacka, guard, Creighton Prep; Gary Gray, back, Valentine; Gary Graham, back, Ravenna; Gene Cunningham, back, Fullerton; Dennis Kirby, back, David City; Kent McCloughan, back, Broken Bow; Jim Murphy, back, Valentine; Dick Peterson, back, Lexington; and Don Svoboda, back, David City.

Shrine stars who have indi ne 4 0. which also was the inal score. Capital City Canines Cop Coonhound Crowns With a runner on second the 32 0 South victory over the North voted Omaha Central's Gale Sayers as the "Outstand base. Umpire Jack Collins called a ball against Fox Cit es pitcher Jim Dunlap for ing Back" and Superior end Larry McCord as the "Outstanding Lineman." fx wimittM" delaying the game. Hoschiet said the official Sayers had signed a Ne A la.

Lincoln canines captured 4 divisions in the Coonhound Field Trials held here Sunday. The results: First final, first line, first tree Ne brajika Hiownie owned by Deimar Petti grew. Lincoln, Keeend line Monte Hale owned by White Wilson, Crescent, la. Keread tree ttweetie Put owned by Whitey Wilson, Crescent, la. Kccoad Ileal, first line, second tree rules call for a balk in this braska grant in aid form prior to the game and Jennings in situation.

cated they'll go to other dicated the Central ace, who schools are Bob Williams, Lin DOUBLES JUICED scored 4 touchdowns, re coin, to Luther Junior College affirmed his decision after Sweet fua owned by tester Thaller, Brookline, Mass. UD Rain the game. in VYahoo; Don Fiedler, Oma ha Central, to Arizona. Unanimous Pick canceled second round play KU Reports Some fear had been ex Lincoln. Hecond Hoe Little Sawdust and Little Coat lie owned by Ed Wright, Lincoln.

irst tree Little fcawdust owned by Ed Wright, Lincoln. Trophy Bare, first line Bronze Tan CrvwiMl by Dun Alien, Hed Oak. ia. Klrt tree Sweet Sue owned by Lester Thaller, Lincoln. Monday in the 81st USLTA na tional doubles tennis tourna In the "valuable player' pressed about Sayers future, voting, Sayers was a no sur ment.

prise unanimous selection, following reports that the University of Kansas had been I active in trying to lure him while McCord edged team mates Walt DeWitt, Cozad, ANGLER CHOKES TO DEATH and Dwane Novak, Omaha and his brother Roger, a halfback at Omaha U. to Lawrence. South, for line honors. McCord, a 185 pounder, let AFTER SCENE OF TRIUMPH McCord also has indicated tered 4 years in football, he'll become a Husker fresh track and basketball at Supe No whisky so light was ever so brilliant in taste. V.O.

the great whisky from Canada. Known by the company it keeps. Seagram's Imported VO. man this fall. rior, ka and Big 8 activity, naturally would be expected to host the affair when Nebraska's turn rolled around.

And the HA I Wigs Sayers won all state honors in football and was a double TirritvZihmuh NU officials and the Chamber of "1 Gold Medal winner in the 1961 Commerce nas asuea me iwp uuU tial athietic scholarships at state high school track meet NU, subject to passing scho Somen Point, N.J. OfV A man choked to death Monday when a fish he caught landed in his mouth as he swung it around in triumph, police said. George C. Shaffer, 30, of Gloucester City, was dead on arrival at Shore Memorial Hospital. The hospital said death was from strangulation.

Shaffer was fishing from a rowboat in Great Egg Harbor Bay with friends. They told police that Shaffer caught a small black bass and swung it around his head with joy. The fish landed in Shaffer's mouth and couldn't be dislodged. One friend then rowed to shore while the other tried to help the victim. His 24 10" a broad jump was a state record.

lastic and physical examinations, are: Gary Haas, end, Lincoln; Last year tailback Bob to Lincoln. Of course, the locals would plan and support a public luncheon and turn out a huge welcome for the Big 8 coaches and writers. However, it seems Omaha has suddenly developed a yea to demonstrate interest in the Big 8 and is actively (Continued On Ft 1 Columns 14) IMPOtUI IN THE lOniC FIOM CANADA. CANAOIAM WHISKY lUifB OF SEtidtfl tniSKIEt. tlX i CM 018.

191 HOOF. SEAC8 OtSTl LLB3 NtW YOII CITY Dwane Novak, tackle, Omaha Hohn of Beatrice and tackle Bob Peterson of Alma were South; Gene Bowen, tackle. voted the outstanding players Hebron; Terry Rusthoven,.

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