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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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We Did It Again 5IU May Get Slice of IIAC THE TAXTACRArn. BLOOMIXGTOV. ILLINOIS. MONDAY, DEC. 5, IMS.

ELEVEN 3 Football Crown R'DfCULOUS i YOUQ NEAT BiU-Sy fVAV-A- T.pJ VOJ CAN CO THE MEAT MARKETING S'i THIS v.EEK iilcusea businesslike. TAtfE-lT-OREAvE-ir lH APPROACH ON Th BJTO-EP ys i.lf V.V4AT CAN 1 GET FCa (f.fty CENTS 7J I pop F.grvctNrs 1 vvoj can TAt m' APSOM HO-S AAO r-i-v-i 6C1L ITCX-T ti I I tCJ I VTllklrC One of the fi a 1 acts of the IIAC conclave held in Chicago THAT WAS YEARS AM. MAYBE rr WAS ACOOO OCA.YOLR MJUNS HlLDY, PANDORA! I ONLY RIMEM- I HER TO COME BUT I MOPE WE OOm WD yotrvE met yxR ER THAI SHE WAS rx.wivr satoi rn wrru a wai nrw FATHER'S WONDERFUL WHY SHOULD I FEEL WELL COMFORTABLE ICOUSiN MARY WHAT SORT UNEASY! ANY GIRLS WHO the past three days was the ruling of the conference eligibility committee that Frank Espinosa, a Chicago boy, who played for Western State college at Macomb this year was ineligible. Espinosa was a transfer from the University of North Dakota and the eligibility committee ruled that he had played three years for North Dakota, prior to transferring to the Macomb school. He played on the Western Junior varsity in 1954 while putting in his year's residence under the transfer rule.

The eligibility committee ruled that Espinosa's competition as a Jayvee counted as a year's eligibility and therefore he was EARS THE iMALL niowKTERjj ory WHEJJE 5HE.6TD BApUNO! OF AN OLD PARTY IS SHE? CREW uPliNDCRCOUSiN WALTER GUIDANCE WOULD BE WELL- iPUiDTHL kARD" HOLIDAYS WITH TWO RECENTLY ORPHANED STCP-SftTERS-" tliilllllS I wll feiiiiiiia Ik. -1 wuilliwitrrr' vSWK AH IS okwvppvt SOME MDU X3RBJBLE. ineligible to play the past season. The final decision was left to Western State authorities. The only effect the forfeiture would have on the standings of IIAC would be on Southern's final standing since the Saluki-as and Leathernecks played a tie game, which counts half a game in the IIAC.

Should the contest be forfeited as seemed G-GOESS INHOOMN I BALD 1GGLEJ7 OUVE. ONCY OLD 15)4 'NUFFJT THISLL BEL WHO RAT.V- A RUINED ANOTHER ONECTTH' "YK TV I B-BETRAVED UPffS PITTSBUKGII Ed Modelowski, fullback, Coach Paul Brown and quarterback Otto Graham (left to right give out with big grins In the Cleveland dressing room Sunday after mauling the Steelers, 30-7, giving the Brown the eastern division crown of the NFL and their coach his 10th consecutive championship. APWirephotoi CHEAPER WEDDING NODOUBT.7 Mhmm Cantele Rates NAIA Eleven 1 OUTDOOR COLUMN likely Monday, this would go into the record books as an SIU victory and would mean that Southern will get a tie for the IIAC crown with Central Michigan and Michigan Normal. The IIAC enforces an eight-semester rule, and any "intercollegiate" competition of any kind counts against an athlete. At Macomb Monday, Demp-sey Keid, a member of the athletic board at Western, said that a special meeting of the council is to be held in the next day or two and that the games undoubt Pete Innis Picked as End On Honor 1 1 State Department Bands 10,000 Ducks in Refuge YOU'RE NEW HOW ABOUT GOING- wow AROUND HERE, TO A MOVIE NO 1 WON'T GO OUT WITH A BOY WHO CANT KEEP AREN'T Wl i you yes migrate, how many are killed by HIMSELF CLEAN Gcno Cantele, Illinois Wesleyan university's all conference halfback and co-captain of the 1935 eleven at the north side university has been honored with a place on the all NAIA eleven just made pub hunters, how many survive, the survival ratio of drakes to hens The Illinois Department of Conservation is banding 10,000 ducks at its Union county waterfowl refuge to obtain more information and other bits of information which will figure in the manage lic by the Helms Foundation of Hii ment program in years to come, As an example of the value of banding, several of the ducks California.

Pete Innis, James Millikin uni- on the migratory pattern of the Mississippi Flyway, it was announced today by Director Glen D. Palmer. edly would be forfeited. He termed the Ksposito ease as "unfortunate" and a "misunderstanding." Keid was quoted as saying that the board did not know that competition on a Jayvee team counted against an athlete. State Normal will pick up another win as a result of the action since the Leathernecks defeated the Birds, 28-14.

versity end was the only other George Arthur, technician in found in the Union county trap had been banded at the Horicon refuge in Wisconsin. Arthur figures some of the 10,000 he will band may wind up in similar traps charge of the department's waterfowl management program in OUSHMlt. LEf. southern Illinois who is super farther south. If they do, it will be state college athlete to win a place The Helms Foundation will present a certificate to each of the players honored, and Athletic Director Jack Horenberger is making plans to honor the Wesleyan captain at a ceremony between halves of one of the basketball games in January.

determined that the ducks follow visiting this first mass banding of ducks in Illinois, says it is one of I CAN'T AP FORD If I KNOW! THAT'S WHY certain migration routes. If none HAMBUSfQER? A II WE CAN'T APRDRD the largest banding efforts ever of the bands turn up farther south it will be evidence the birds are ITH AT DOESN'Tf LAST SJ pi HAM BURGER undertaken in North America. He The largest man-made lake in the world is Gatun Lake, part of the Panama Canal. TONIGHT' points out that several teams of being held in Illinois for the win biologists and assistants last sum Backs named to the 53 man mer banded only 8,900 ducks in three provinces of Canada. In squad in the NAIA are Will Bri- cidentally, several of those band ziewski of La Crosse, John Buck AFFORD I SIRLOIN) wiakt ter.

He expects some of the bands to be returned from Canada next fall. This would reveal the area into which the Union county ducks migrate for the summer months for nesting. 'Round the Horn -Jcorn butX (Sapporo THIS IS OUR NtGrMT X.J V. PO HAMBURGER ed ducks from Manitoba have appeared in his trap on Barker lake in the Union county refuge, of Southwest Oklahoma, Nate Clark of Hilsdale, Harold Davis of Westminster, Pa; Earl Ingelbretsen of Lewis and Clark (Oregon), Bill Engelbharsty of Arthur's trap, constructed by department employees, has a capacity of 1,000 ducks. Banding Omaha University, Bob Fox of T.

M. Weakley, 1404 W. Grove Delvert Rengel of Dry Grove and Charles Tallon of Downs, are is done every two or three days. Largest single day's banding was home from a week's hunting trip 870 mallards. More than 2,000 had INITIAL RATE ON REAL ESTATE LOANS For Qualified Buyers to McDowell, Va.

There were 12 East Texas State, Paul Good of Abilene Christian, Ron Hobart of East New Mexico, Ken Litterbach of Evansville, Elroy Payne of Mc-Murray (Texas), Russ Rainbolt of Louisiana Tech, Bill Rhodes of been banded by mid-November sportsmen in all in the party, and when the workers ran out of ALLEY FENCES' T. WO ffMT T)S bands. A call to the U.S. Fish UVE THE VcJTy OP AS IV LE 73 BE AT TfcE IWEEL Of A I HAVE PENT PROBLEMS, WAtM-VES- ITS THE --t K- JOt EPOS5 OSXXS TO FKjMT MAJOR SO-HI IS GOINS If PiDXXJ SPEAK I 'SLIME WAVE TkAT HAS CRIME. RiT THESE RA3S I THROUGH AN ATTACK CP TD ME.BOPEEfT OU UPSEX.ISNT IT? SMEA2 HOEST OT12ENS A l(t JJ TO MAKE A PlffTV POUAfi Western State (Colorado), John and Wildlife Service brought a quick shipment and the operation they report killing six deer.

Bob Hartzold of Dry Grove and Donald Yoder of Danvers are home from a week's expedition to the Oskhosh, Wis. area. Each reported killing one deer. Merle Sut- STREET-CLEANING MACMNE Sample of Maryland State, Gene was resumed. With the Thanks I -S Scott of Centre, Danville, J.

3 It giving holiday out of the way, almost daily operation is assured. D. Smith of North Carolina A J. D. Sherer of Shepherd State, Normal return of bands is 20! W.

Tom Spears of Oklahoma per cent, according to Arthur, who State and Wendell Taylor of Flor ters are home from a two week's vacation spent in Florida. season for trapping in the southern zone opens Dec. 1 on mink, musk-rat, raccoon, opossum, skunk and weasel. There is no limit on the number that can be taken. season runs to Jan.

15. In ence, Ala. Teachers. Wesleyan Relay Team Places Third at Knox urges hunters to inspect every duck taken during the season, and to send bands, or the number thereon, to the U.S. Fisn and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.

C. Return of the bands helps game northern zone, the season opened managers learn where the ducks Nov. 13 and concludes Dec. 31. Illinois Wesleyan' tank team 1A.

picked up one third, one fourth and CU'LL KJEVER eET AVAV I PONT KNOW VHV ITS FKETTV KCCE. Haussler Speaker hormer Illinois WTTW THiSVOU WEACO VOU CiCNT STOP ANC M3U WONTT M3J CE NOT CONS TO rJl LEAV5 rWE HE Wf STAY CUT CP Tve ALL CloHT, GET CUT THAT CAHO. EVECV SPRINGFIELD Vice President PLACE WHE 2 COULD 1 HA, TO PUT UP AMO STRETCH SOUK FOlCE.VVVNJ IM THE SET A CUP CF COPPEfi VVTTM AVCOW- 4 CAk K- CCWTCV IS LOCMO Grid Coach Dies DANVILLE, ILL. (U.P.) Arthur R. Hall, 86, University of rj-w-T Glen Haussler of Bradley university will be the guest speaker! at the annual football banquet for two fifth places in the Knox Relays Saturday.

The medley relay team consisting of Art Waring, Heinz Beikofski, and Arnie Mammoth finished third in the 300 yard medley relay, in which North Central set a new record of 3:03.06. Monmouth placed second. There were 142 participants in PCR VOU ANR.EEL. LCN6E3 Illinois football coach from 1907 the members of the Feitshans High to 1913, died Sunday in Lake View school football squad tendered by Hospital here. the Rotarv club of SDrimrfield to- Hall entered the hospital last niht week.

Relatives said he had been in failing health. 1. If you'r buying or building a home or constructing on addition to your present property see The MAN FROM RUSSELL PROCTORS Now! Learn obout the New Open End Mortgages Decreasing Interest Rates Maximum Appraisal Value loans. AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE USE! Call today for friendly courteous consultation without ony obl-gation. RUSSELL S.

PROCTOR 210 E- Washington St. Bleemington, III. the Knox meet, held in the pool in the new Frank M. Lay Memorial gymnasium. No winner of the meet was announced, competition being on a strictly individual basis.

Hall had been in retirement since 1954 when he left his post as probate judge of Vermilion County after 16 years on the bench. He was Illinois' first graduate Washington Dog Wins National Stake football coach and was succeeded by Robert Zuppke when he retired in 1913. Before Hall's time Illini football teams were coached either by students or part time by members of the faculty. HERRIN, ILL. San-Dwan Sam, owned by Mrs.

De Lancey PEER LOAN CO. 202 Livingston Bldg. (Over Wolgren') Fred Wilts, Mgr. Prion 5-2091 Nicoll of Friday Harbor, I Whtr On Call Handles All PHONE 5-2075 Sunday won the English Springer Spaniel national amateur dog stake. Souchak Wins Havana Invitational Tourney The one-day event at nearby Crab Orchard Lake Wildlife Ref uge was held in conjunction with HAVANA Mike Souchak, former Duke University football the English Springer Spaniel na tional championship stake won Saturday by Ludlovian Bruce of 'mm is' Greenfair, owned by Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph C. Quirk of Greenwich Conn. If Cash Will Help There were 13 dogs entered in player from Grossmger, N. Sunday won the $15,000 Havana! Invitational Golf Tournament as: he shot the final round in three-; under-par 69 for a 72 hole total of 273.

Souchak, leader since the first; round, picked up first prize of $2,000 as he finished 15-under-par for a two stroke lead over Ed Oliver of Newark, Del. three strokes back of Souchak at the start of Sunday's round, shot 68 for a total of 275. Sunday's competition which consisted of land and water tests. pi Daisy, just because Yttju saw us? Tuc JMiVtNY "Puts ASfcrt Me it I THt? STUART BOY PROVE 1 WE WAS WHAT PC Ar46RY He OU HOME FROM ITME SO AROUT JST LEARN I Me A SENIOR PLAf TRY-OUTS I IT, MOWER SAY NO'? Qjo VA WAS NO REASON FO? I ME Sj-T- rf I VSAr 7C TO KfSS TOU 1 mm 1 Satisfies Snavely Guest Speaker CENTRALIA Carl Snavely, successful Washington University football coach will be the guest speaker at the annual football dinner here Wednesday night. Basketball Results Peoria Cats.

86; Pepperdine College, 47. Phillips 68 Oilers. 78; Wichita Vick-ers. 76 (overtime). Your lste Yet never rich or filling Enjoy Daily Millions Do i i 1 i SEE US AT ONCE AWj-CTtl! I wui vjTJiNic irsrftrs.tM 4 iHao all Hour lioliliarj UiSLeTrr voav XSIRXAH I YTj'il 2 Vp- FLINTY CF id tax -JZPAJ27 Drrams romr tritr- MYOWtf 4 GRZTFcU I I3r WLi I ll J-STS r-JI01U WRIGLEYSw CHEWING GUM ii 202 Livingston Bldg.

(Over Walgreen's) Phone 5-2091 Fred Wiltse, Mgr. Serving McLean County Since 1900 Other Offices In Pontiac, Clinton and Lincoln.

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