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ff Reab Race JL. irds western By Jim Barnhart Pantagraph Sports Editor Ball State, 90-80, before 5,000. "Eall State is screening all persons at Horton Fieldhouse the time. They play a very getting the ball," said Robinson. 31 points off of them.

Malcolm of Chicago, which Illinois State shot 48 per cent 'It was a ragged game but 'played the ISU frosh in the) Wednesday night in the first physical game. If they had big guys, they'd beat the hell out of you. from the field and had a 52-35 we made it that way. Every opener, had bus trouble and the first game was late in getting under way. "We made a conference rule that we'd cut off the freshmea Illinois State University's game ever to be played in the rebounding edge.

Myron Lit- time we got near them, Collins or 3uy would hit They're great shooters. student body messed up. new conference. At Northern The lead could be short lived. willer contributed 11 rebounds.

Ball State shot 42 per cent In an era when it's popular "Our conditioning saved us. It for the winning fans to chant, allowed us to make a million from the field. "Collins hurt us because he "We're No. 1" at the conclusion mistakes and keep running." Collins had five assists, more than the rest of the players on both teams combined. Illinois State goes to DeKalb Saturday night to meet preseason favorite Northern Illi can hit the automatic shot.

'games at t.m so tney woman i of a game, the Redbird Rootersj Of Collins, who finished with That's the game. That is big- interfere with the varsity lime basketball. game," said GetchelL failed to take advantage of a 31 points, Robinson said, "Doug legitimate claim. Because, for at least 72 hours nois. played a good scrambling Ball State Bud Getchell said "But, our kids never quit, i "You try to bring your kids to Illinois State got 19 first-half game.

Guy's shooting comes and goes. Murray redeemed his club's inability to capitalize on Illinois State errors hurt. Got Close "Wa forced them into 31 er There's one consolation they a gradual peak and then you Illinois State is leading the points from Doug Collins, 16 have to come to our place. Ana have to stand around and pick Midwestern Conference basket second-half points from Greg himself at the last." we'll be waiting." your nose. It didn decide tha ball race.

Getchell said he was upset about the 32-minute starting Lea a mm Jim Regenold led Ball State game but it didn't do any good. The Redbirds turned back with 37 points. "Now, we're an hour ahead Guy, and two key tip-ins by Dennis Murray late in the I Jf 1 2 1 rt Art i fe'' JS' r1, rors but got just 18 points off of delay caused by the length of jy0u and they'll have a hard the freshman preliminary; time eettini? anvthinff In our Big Edge them," pointed out Getchell, "You have to keep him from "We had 28 errors and they got game. Win second half to run its season record to S-l. But, Illinois State coach Will Robinson wasn't satisfied.

paper. In Condition "This was our worst game of the year," said Robinson. "This Ball State University's Tie Game "We played a tie freshman game last year and just waved them off the court when it came time for the varsity to warm 4v vtt freshman basketball team defeated the University of Indiana freshmen, 111-71, at Muncie Wednesday night. was our poorest rebounding game. up.

"If you're going to go big- time, you go it all the way." Illinois State never trailed Wednesday night. Guy scored on a fast break, Bloomington-Normal, III. Dec. 10, 1970 C-l Collins hit a drive, and Murray tipped in a rebound to make it 6-0. SUMMARY Ball State fg tt Illinois State fg ft 7 1 Smith Reggenold 13 11 Caudill 1 0 Guy Theismann Over Plunkett Baker Law 3 Reeder 1 Frederick 3 Canine 0 Miggenberg Sheffield 1 Barnett 0 Boyd 0 Murray Collins Witt Litwiller Davis Thomas Prom bo Reed Points Janssen 28 24 38 14 i4 Alone Illinois State's Greg Guy (43) was all alone except for the referee as he went up for this shot in Wednesday night's game with Ball State at Horfon Field House.

(Pantograph Photos) while Perdoni moved up from NEW YORK (AP) Quarter Illinois State 44 4490 Ball State 34 4480 ft A f4 i S'fe' if -t a si 3 4 1 3 4 -T, the third team. back Joe Theismann of Notre Dame was named to The Associated Press All-America foot The biggest surprise, perhaps, Duane Fox of Inskter, Mich. scored 21 points to lead the was the selection of Theismann over Plunkett. Their passing ball team today over Heisman Illinois State freshmen to a 110- statistics were fairly compara 85 victory over Malcolm of Trophy winner Jim Plunkett of Stanford. ble.

Theismann completed 155 of Chicago the preliminary Joining Theismann on the se per cent-for 2,429 yards and 16 touchdowns with 14 McElhaney Lifts Lincoln College lect all-star squad were three repeaters from 1969 offensive interceptions. Plunkett was 191 game. Clarence Weaver of St. Louis followed with 19. The Baby Birds had a 69-56 rebounding edge with Ron deVries handling 16 and Jim Floyd 13.

for 35853.4 per cent-for 2,715 yards, 18 TDs and 18 intercep tions. SPRINGFIELD (PNS) Bob! with three minutes remainine in guard Chip Kell of Tennessee and defensive guard Jim Still-wagon and corner back Jack Tatum, both of Ohio State. Texas, Ohio State, Nebraska, Louisiana State and Notre McElhaney connected from 25 the game and Roger Beals Total Offense However, Theismann added SUMMARY made a perfect pass to set up Malcolm ISU Frosh fg ft McElhaney's heroics. fg ff Rudd 12 384 yards on the ground to Plun-kett's 183 and finished second 7 7 Roger Beals and John Kot- feet out with two seconds left to give Lincoln College its seventh straight victory of the season against Lincolnland Community College, 70-68, Wednesday night. The Lynx went into a stall zelnick paced the victors with nationally in total offense with Dame the teams ranked 1-2-3-5-6 in The AP's final regular season poll each placed two players on the, All-America 7 5 2 3 23 and 19 points, respectively, Birden 1 Cloy 5 Williams 1 Jones 7 Grayer 4 Dixon Woods 2 Johnson Smith 2 Fox Flovd deVries Scott Arends Rush Weaver Allen Hocking Nelson Spauldlna 281.3 yards per game to 263.3 for Plunkett The loss to Purdue, in Redbird In a Corner Twenty-nine-year-old John Meisner paced the losers with team.

which Plunkett was intercepted 18. Leonard Evans added 17. five times, and the setbacks at Worster Named Lincoln College hit 35 per cent the hands of the Air Force and 37 34 The Texas representatives 34 17 Ball State's Chris Reeder (30) and Roger Law (34) back Illinois State's Doug Collins into a corner Wednesday night. Dan Witt (right) moves In to help Collins. ISU won the Midwestern Conference tilt, 90-80.

California, in which he was out were fullback Steve Worster Pro Cage Box Scores ISU Frosh 44 44110 Malcolm 32 58 85 from the field to improve its record to 7-4. Lincolnland hit 31 per cent. and defensive end Bill Atessis, shone by Bob Parker and Dave Penhall, respectively, hurt his for two years Darrell Royal's NBA BALTIMORE most solid ballplayers. Ohio A chances. The Air Force and Cal games came after Stanford had MILWAUKEE Lincolnland rJinaA onrl To.

SUMMARY Lincoln College fg tt 3 0 Perrvman 10 4-4 24 ffl ft Intake jiavlu uuundgvu uwu xm 2-2 14 Monro Vincent 1 already clinched the Pacific 8 ti Jjtum while Nebraska had offen-l sive tackle Bob Newton and tle and Rose Bowl bid. 7 2 2 14 11 3-3 25 5 2-2 12 10 5-6 25 4 0 McElhaney 9 5 Beals 2 4 Buckingham 3 0 Hoagland 7 5 Kotzelnick L. Evans 4 Bristol 4 Meisner D. Evans 4 Mazzier 3 In Notre Dame's lone defeat, 4 3-3 11 Miles 11 2-5 24Unseld 5 2-2 12GuJhnsn 1 0-0 2 Marin i 3 4-4 10 Carter 4 0 0 8 Loughery 0 0-0 0 Murrey 4 2-3 10 Tresvnt 3 O-l 4Tucker 2 04 4 Foortsn McGlkin Alclndor Dandrga Smith Allen Boozer Cunham Freemn 2opf Tottlt nneoacKer jerry jwuriaugn. From LSU's super-quick de Theismann threw for 526 yards 4 2-2 10 1 0-0 2 23 14 28 12 fense came linebacker Mike An- u-u 0 Lincoln Collean Zeller 0 l-l Lincomiand 36 32-68 derson and back Tommy Casa 41 15-20 97 Totals 52-23-25 127 Milwaittea Baltimor .22 21 24 2 7 30 40 36 21127 and, although he was intercepted four times, two of them came late in the game as he desperately tried to pass the Irish into contention.

Plunkett of Stanford is the third Heisman Trophy winner to miss selection on the first team Total tools Milwaukee 16, Baltimore Oklahoma Sfafe Nips Memphis Sfafe, 93-87 18 nova while the Notre Darners were Theismann and offensive guard Larry DiNardo. The rest of the offense consisted of tight end Jim Braxton, West Virginia; wide receivers Ernie Jennings, Air Force, and Elmo Wright, Houston; tackle Dan Dierdorf, Michigan; center OPT STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) 8 5-6 21 Oklahoma Mate scored six 95lM3 2v'P'ntS 3St 28 SeCOndS Of SEATTLE Cross Koils Mschry Snyder Wilkns Wnf'd Black Herd Clmns Thorn BOSTON 6 2 1-3 5 Cowens 11 3-6 25 Kbrski 1 3-4 5 White 10 7-8 37 Chaney 6 8-10 20 Hvlck 1 0-0 2 AWIms 2 1-1 5 Nelson 2 1-3 5 Margan 4 6-6 14 Dnwddi 6 3-3 13 WWIms Flnkel GSmith 44 33-44 121 Totals 4 o-o 8 me second overtime to nm of The Associated Press All-America football team in the 35 years the Heisman" Award has been made. Angelo Bertelli of Notre Momnriic Rtofo Q1.R7 WoXnoe. dav nieht in c'olWiate haskPt-i111 PPPlewell, Colorado, and 5 4-5 14 1 3-5 5 3 2-3 9 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 2-6 4 49-38-51 136 ball.

Dame, the Heisman winner in Totili Tony Kraus tipped in a 1943, was not on The AP All- Seattle 25 34 18 44 121 Boston 31 36 34 35136 America first team. Neither I jl missed Cowboy shot 28 seconds from the end to put the Pokes running back Don McCauley of North Carolina, who shattered O. J. Simpson's one-season national rushing record. Defense Picks The others on defense were end Charlie Weaver, Southern -y was Paul Hornung, also of No Fouled out: Kolls.

Total foulst Seattle 32, Boston 26. on top, 89-87. Reserve guard tre Dame, the 1956 Heisman CINCINNATI ATLANTA winner. Jerry Menda rebounded a last-ditch Memphis State shot with OFT OFT OFFENSE Tight End Jim Braxton, West 6-1. 177.

Vanderbllt. Pa. seven seconds left, was fouled Wide Receivers Ernie Jennings, Air and sank two free throws to 13 5-10 31 8 5-6 21 6 1-4 13 10 3-6 23 3 1-2 7 6 0-0 12 2 2-2 6 2 11 5 5018-31 118 14 4-5 32 Green 4 4-7 12VArsdal 1 2-10 6 Imhoff 15 2-4 32 Archbld 2 1-2 5VanLier 3 2-5 SLacey 1 4-6 6Robinsn 2 1-2 5Hvder .43 2041 106 Totals Hudson Bridges Bellamy Marvch Hilar Davis Ballely happell Totals California; tackles Dick Bum-pas, Arkansas, and Rock Perdo-ni, Georgia Tech; linebacker Jack Ham, Penn Slate, and back Dave Elmendorf, Texas Force, frO, 172, Kansas City and Elmo Wright, Houston, 6-0, 195, Brazoria, Tex. Tackles Dan Dierdorf, Michigan, 6-4, 250, Canton, Ohio, and Bob Newton, Nebraska. 6-4.

248. LaMirada. Calif. Atlanta 29 27 31 19106 wrap it up. iMIL ElosuUs Minnesota 2, Pittsburgh 2, tie Philadelphia 5, SI.

Louis 2 Chicago 6, Buffalo I New York 2, Los Angeles 2, tie Guards Larry DiNardo, Notre Dame, Cincinnati 37 25 29 27-118 Total fouls Atlanta 24; Cincinnati 27 6-1, 240, Queens, N.Y., ana Ken, Tennessee, 64, 2J0, Decatur, Ga. Center Don Popplewell, Colorado, 6-1, 240. Ravtown. Mo. Wright, Worster and Atessis were second-teamers a year ago CLEVELAND 'J OPT OPT 2-5 12 Quarterback Joe Theismann, Notre Dame, 6-0, 177, South River, N.J.

Running Backs Don McCaulev, North Carolina, 6-0, 211, Garden Ciry, N.Y 3 1-1 7 5-5 15 3 1-2 7 and Steve Worster, Texas, 6-0, 210, r. Bridge City, Tex. DEFENSE 3-3 11 4 1-2 9 Lewis 1 5-6 7 Cooke 2 3-3 7 Warren 9 7-9 25 Sornson 1 0-0 4McLmre 7 4-4 Johnson 2 1-2 5 Wesley 3-4 25 Rackiey 4 1-' 42 25-32 109 Totals Hallmon Adelmn Ellis Barnett Mannlns McKnzie Petria Totals 4-6 22 8 6-8 22 Ends-Bill Atessts, Texas, 6-3, 255, Big Ten Team 3 0-0 6 Houston, and Charlie weaver, Southern California, 6-2, 214, Richmond, Calif. Tackles Dick Bumpas, Arkansas, 6-3, 40 22-30 102 'V 218, Fort Smith, and Rock Per 9 29 26 29 25109 29 26 26 21102 Portland Cleveland doni, Georgia Tech, 5-11, 236, Welles- PaiiIaH mit None. ley, Mass.

Guard Jim Stlllwagon, Ohio State, 6-0, 220. Mount Vernon. Ohio. Total fouls 'Portland 22, Cleveland 22. May Go, to NIT Linebackers Mike Anderson, Louisia cam rDANCISCO DETROIT y-yyyy na Stale, 6-3, 225, Baton Rouge, OFT OPT Jack Ham, Penn State, 6-3, 212, Johnstown, and Jerry Murtaugli, Nebraska, 6-3, 212, Omaha, Neb.

Backs Tommy Casanova, Louisiana Attles 0 2-2 2 Blna 8 9-16 25 ular Big Ten season ends March Ellis 2 1-1 5 Dlschgr 1 2-5 4 Jones 0 0-0 OKomives 7 0-0 14 Statt, 6-, 190, Jr4 Crowley, Dave 13." said Reed. I 6 0-1 12 Lanier 4 2-4 10 Elmendorf, Texas 6-1, 200, Houston, and Jack Tatum, Ohio Lucas 11 5-6 27 Mix 0 0-0 0 Mullins 12 3-4 27 Moore I 0-1 2 The NIT usually starts select State, 6-0, 208, Passaic, N.J. Portman 6 1-3 13 Mueller 1 0-0 2 Thrmnri 7 1-4 17 Quick 4 2-2 10 ft 4r Wilmns 3 1-1 7 Walker 11 3-3 25 ing tournament prospects late in February, but it was expected that a Big Ten runnerup would Totals 47 16-22 1)0 Totals 40 1 9-32 99 28 22 31 2911 San Francisco Detroit 26 24 20 29 99 a9iam? CHICAGO (AP) The Big Ten voted tentative approval Wednesday to send a conference runnerup basketball team to the NIT tournament in New York next March. The conference faculty representatives and athletic directors, meeting in the league's annual winter session, approved the post-season competition in the NIT under the Big Ten's so-called White resolution. The action, changing the Big Total fouls San Francisco 25, Detroit 19.

ABA DENVER OFT be coveted as an at-large team for the New York classic in mid March with a field of 15 teams. Reed said the vote Wednesday was "substantial" in favor of altering the Big Ten rule on postseason competition for other than NCAA-sponsored play. Second Team OFFENSE Tight End Bob Moore, Stanford. Wide Receivers Terry Beasley, Auburn, and Bobby Newland, Oregon. Tackles Larron Jackson, Missouri, and Bobby Wuensch, Texas.

Guards Henry Allison, San Diego State, and Dave Thompson, Clemson. Center Bob Herb, William Mary. Quarterback Jim Plunkett, Stanford. Running Backs John Brockington, Ohio State, and Ed Marlnaro, Cornell. DEFENSE Ends Herb Orvis, Colorado, and Jack Youngblood, Florida.

Tackles Craig Hanneman, Oregon State, and John Saqe, Louisiana Stale. Guard Henry Hill, Michigan. Linebackers Phil Croyle, California; Rick Kingrea, Tulane, and Jackie Walker, Tennessee. Backs Dick Adams, Miami, Ohio; Mike Sensibaugh, Ohio State, and Norm Thompson, Utah. OFT 9 8-9 '26 9 2 2 20 6 3-4 15 7 0-2 14 9 1-6 19 4 3-5 11 2 0-0 4 VIRGINIA Moe Carter Eaklns Barrett CScolt Taylor RScolt Johnson 4 0-2 Sildle 11 3-4 25 Beck 2 2-2 6Keye 6 7- 7 20 Simpson 9 5-7 23 Chapman 2 3-3 7Hamond 6 6-7 18 Wright 2 2-2 6 0 0-2 0 42 26-36113 Totals i Ten rule in post-season play Maloy Totals 46 17-28 109 wriiph; nllrvuc nnlv trio rViomninn i Academic Change In other action, the joint group voted against a 26-game regular season proposed by basketball DenTer' 2.

-vo to go to the NCAA basketball fl v. tournament, must be reviewed Third Team OFFENSE End Tim Delaney, San Three point aoals-Vlrglnia, Barrett. Fouled out Denver, Beck, Keye. Tolal louls-jVlrginla 29, Denver 27. Diego Tight by faculty groups of each coaches.

The limit now is 24 NEW YORK OFT OFT school. Commissioner Bill Reed indicated that if the action is sus games. Reed said the only possibility of a 26-game slate is if the coaches after the current season vote for a double round 5 1-1 11 3 0-1 6 6 2 2 14 7 8-12 22 tained by March 4-5-6 next meet 14 7-B 35 state. Wide Receivers Tom Galewood, Notre Dame, and J. D.

HIM, Arizona State. Tackles Worthy McClure, Mississippi, and Bob Richards, California. Guards Mike Slklch, Northwestern, and Gary Venturo, Arizona State. Center Dave Dalby, UCLA. Quarterback Pat Sullivan, Auburn.

Running Backs Mike Adamle, Northwestern, and John Rigglns, Kansas. DEFENSE Ends Bill Gregory, Wisconsin, and Walt Palulskl, Notre Dame. Tackles Bobby Bell, Cincinnati, and Mel Long, Toledo. INDIANA Nelllcky Brown Daniels Lewis Armstrj Mount Keller Barnhlll Hlgglns Becker Totals J-2 of the conference, any run- robin conference card. 1 1 11 5-7 27 Dove 8 6-6 23 Paultz 8 5-6 21 Tart 8 2-2 lflMelchnl 3 2-2 9 Barry 2 1-2 5 Johnson 3 4-6 10 Taylor 0 3-4 3DePre 0 1-1 1 Ard 6 0-0 12 Green Haves 49 29-36 139T0tals 1 24 might be eligible to ac- acuity representatives, meet 2 00 ing separately, confirmed con ference use of the NCAA so 42 24-32 108 Up to NIT called prediction table of 1.6 for 34 30 32 33-129 28 31 21 28108 Guard Ed Penard, Nebraska Indiana New Yerk "It will be up to the NIT offi- araflpmif awonhnno fv, 1 Linebackers Dick Biddle, Duke; Oscar dLdUtmiC acceptance Of fresh- Gibson, Kansas State, and Charlie Hall, cials to t.nke anv tpam nthnr mon nthlpfnc run Di i Houston.

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