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14 BOWLING BAWLS Georgia Tech Registers 147 SECOND GUESSING with Jim Barnhart Pittsburgh-TCU Tie Game Ends In Free-for-AII First Aid Team Rolls 1075 Game Win Over Tulane Human nature cin pudine and Al Fedmdf who nun red lVctur'i Midwt league entry last lumnw, has Don Ues scratching his head. ATLANTA Halfback Reeves, 1537 Bluumlnglon School rraduitf, Um rd'y wrjmwi aceumpiis.at'd at BitsK'UlltB FORT WORTH. TOC lit Iratiftj? Mia IntereeMkNi JUluM pined Ut season In the Midwest League. put on a great i-vund 1 Ievti and Inktxin were on df- M-l to a fracas at I- duy and raced Jl )ii for a r-Wt ru-i-r tjrtfcn lo haul Ctxcs Terh Turrk -WUlums Mifcnd League vut a danger and Ir.t4 a 141 14 has a record t.kh Could ktory otr Tatars. -U, as as Th withoo4 rumfrtrt tx fatur at symmiT which rob-d with nlrrrf txt Iwynerd tnm the wrm'tri and Reeves 7 kd in the SuutheMirm Con I rm-tvif a 4n escurt from park.

frrw rlAi) uwU in ir.ra rw HUliairttss made Us acrUU half ra: io arort a on tf pAuing 4 Jim jTra'-rahl left ami 'lird Trkas tlirutun to a gan tjy.1 broke up to a free fur-aU figtti 'uit pt-rr the teams, tluy G.U. the lmr a. Inwre quarierW k. ran and '() llornrd Fnil to Ue in the trt prrvJ and TCU ItuunJiy outtlaTd J'Ut, for the re-masndrr of the half. Hut it a OU whu fumtlrd and up jth TiiutMirgh tou-hdtfwn to the 'aerond half.

rrdrroff disputed to of 1 en.h a I.Lh Data frwn Tulanri nrciui nJfcnrr JVevrs calls, KrdrmfJ burled a Mwrm liU In, -w. the third quarter and turned the defcnUvt rrrn Into su xnU. few rhole bbtjrrr.itie Reeves ay alter tht Lrst d-ipute. He Cated Hand a few Innlnga irr and fUwrt ejected turn from the vnt. TuUr aeored first after half- FVt Aid Team with a ZM.

be-tirvvi Iti the Krst time any kaf team HTed JOO. Trami In the ltrrka WUIiami Ixague are rompoM of four tscli Adrian C4on rreovrred a fumM at the Te 14. The nreen RervrV txulnrf was Involved Irs had a sore In twu plays mrn afy, vmM In to nuu d.itmtrd rails later (tiMi: to itiimt The hrn Anle MArtifl, 1XV cenier, came lo on and by this tune the fair crtl-. nt of lreatur wrre in an ugly touchdown. as Mins third blows uh Jim timnininiam of tdurhdow a iecrpioo of sea- put with four arrorvls Ml In the iti "It hnM 13 Cof to et US OUt.

The fconun-Mvy l.ou Grotto roiilnbutrd a ZZ. Otter S-Ufrl were LoU l.wrrt. 11.11 Khrp. herd, 130; and Don Coan. U.

tVtt Aid begafl It! Series with aa 112 but then slumped to 0 recalled Reeve, "ami there wer X) to 400 tar Ut. Wt son. Tulane mltaed the extra point, and Tech lor the aubiequenl kk koff and dnv (4 yards for if tying tnochdoo-n In 11 pla)Y. lUlf-bck Chick Cranins; scored on a 12 yard run. and Tommy Wells 11 Wasson d.dn't Mvt on our uniforms then and remrmber one woman look Don Rmes ing at me and uytnf, 'Why, be gume aitrr tentrns r.aq in- trrrrptrd fdU by I GeOTg of TtU raced into the and for acou-of TCU.

rutra from lm benches rared ln'o lite Arid and for a Cou pie of mlnutrt there wrrt arma and legs Eying lo every directum Finally thry cooled off, while (lie band pUrd the Star Spangled only a put Tech In the lead with his toe. includlni the Rig Four (4U10. Dortrh alao plrited. up the tw let and the J-10. UuAfw left one Murphy (J 10).

r.rr takes the field not thinking it is superior to the oppnction. FeoVroff dor sn't hold The 3 ram Williamson's spec tacuUr Interception and another You ran call it OArrconndence. before bowling Ks record game. "Our XT is high far tht league this Season," aaid Wasson, "but It won't stand up because of thai poor middle game." Watson, who admitted to a CU aerlet. had three turkeys In his 1 He had pocket hits In the fourth and eighth frames but toppled jut eight and rune pins respectively.

Attempting to surpats his per a lie later wrot to Dutrh IMfman, lraeut prrtidrnt, and S-ild he thought I'xrvrt was the It's Just the right amount of estra point by Wells. The victory Surprise for Redbkds Freshman Mike Mitlelstaodt has been a pleasant surprise for Illinois State Normal University! cross country team this fall. Mittcfetacdt, a half mllcr at University High, has been the Itrnll lrtls top performer this season. "Iio'li be nne of the lrst when he gets ramra? cockiness that a rood team needs, gave Tech a 4 2 sraaon record Want to see. hear, and feel real Tukne has one victory, three brtf umpire In the league, "lie's aim got the moat ruts." Teder- They're old hat to On llle tosh Hlonmlnuton I kegler in the Ifcrtnrta Men's' Afrf enthusiasm? Attend a Waihing- Iosm? and a tie.

off told Hoffman niirpw Hii limy iii.ii.. Home on vacation. Reeves more xperiencp, says Coach Joe Cogdal. League at Circle Lanes. ton chalk talk If you can.

We sat In on one early in September and players' reaction was amazing. When Hickman hn-s to land i Unh In the Flo- Sttenkel has bowled f.ve con-' In Iwtlta attinit sonal high of Wasson failed rVU InsirurtMmal league. Hal when he slipped on his approach -3mc ta the Tufrj Tlie ruKtfed came Uck to the irth frame and knocked I "pt league. hUe in the second Wenfrr, umpe aunentnor for ail minor leagues, told Reeves he'd Kempton Tips OMS; 7-0, In Vermilion Tilt asks his team If they understand a particular point, they don't re Missouri Wins 6th l- "1- week and, the previous Tuesday try lo get him placed In the Instructional League. htritory until the fading minulet down jut six pins.

Mrs. Crosso had four consecutive strikes In her 2T1 and picked up the 4-710 split In the 10th ply with a tired, "Yes." i.vnitKrj) They shout their answers In unison. It must have been 100 de still Armo rolled 142 in his last two games. Delores Ledlnc. member of the Alexander SpiitrrcUcS team In and twice drove deep into Horned irog land.

ATTEMPT KTOFPED Once the r.inthers rallied to the The league opened on the 13th frame. Straight Contest ONARGA -fTNS)- In a baltle of the wlnJcss KemptonCabcry grees in the small, stuffy room but as yet Reeves haunt heard from W'eafer. "I'm atlll hoping," the omens League at farmer First Aid had 35 marks In the fifth frame. Ewert and Shepherd bowl only City's Corn Bowl, rolled games of TCU six only to be stopped when defeated Onarga Military, 7-0. In a Vermilion Valley Conference s.iid Reeves.

I was promised a place In the Mdwett league last 2CS and 2t6 last week. iTrafnant was thrown for a long I in me currtca-n uiiami ieasuc. where this particular chalk talk was held but it didn't seem to bother Hickman and his team. A Washington skull session sounds like a Knute RocknehaU- a. Boston College Holds Knme nert? Miumay.

nd Croso bowl in it. ism. i. i winter but I didn't get one until the season was three weeks old." Registers 34-8 Victory Over jiujioncK gun jcrocn crone a ua other leagues while Wasson com VMI to 14-14 Deadlock scoreless deadlock with three min If Reeves doesn't work in the time fight talk. Lowe's Texaco took over high loss.

But Gibbs fumbled and Jim team series to the Wednesday Cunningham recovered on the night Men League nt Corn How 1 1 TCU 21. Trafirant passed to Gcm-with panics of 917, 930, and 1017 ens for 16. Omens drove for two for 2SC4. yards and Cunnincjiam one, then Bob Flanagan bowled the sea- Traficant passed to John Yaccino utes left In the fourth quarter Instructional League, he plans to And Noah, Who can work Up hrn he wnt nvr-r fmm lh Iowa State Team head for Duytona Beach, In enthusiasm galore, is a picfure of The touchdown was set un when NEWTON. MASS.

Boston College made two goal line stands holding Virginia Military Institute January and Al Sommers' umpire nervous energy with his waving 0MS flcctcd fourth and son's high individual series with in the end zone for the touchdown. arms and clenched fists. I two on Its own 30 and didn't make a 656 on games of 243, 201, and I R. E. lJson got the point after petes as a substitute to the Industrial League.

Alley 31 at Circle Lanci justifiably could be called "nightmare alley" by Duane Dortch, captain of the Old Fros team in the State Farm Men's Tuesday League. In his second game last week, Dortch found himself faced with school. Reeves attended the same school last winter and it was Som 212. two yard short of the winning score In the final period Saturday for a 1411 tic, ending the Kcy- touchdown for TCU, scored by dibits Willi a one-half yard blast. Trafn ant added the conversion for mers who made the arrange Ralph Raney, Blatz Beer keg- COLUMBIA, MO.

-0- The Missouri Timers spiced a powerful ami methodical ground attack with an 88 yard punt return by Donnie Smith and made the Iowa State Cyclones their sixth victim of the season, 3 8, faturday. The Timers, ranked No. 5 nationally, whipped the Cyclones ler, picked up the 710 split Fri-' Pittsburgh as the Panthers de- dets' winning streak at 12 game. The deadlock wa the first Match on VMI's record since the The victory gives Kempton a 1-5 conference mark, while OMS Is holding up the rest of the league with an 0-5 record. KrVPTO Tnd Rorr.

Malon Twkln Sarcmt, Colthurtt. Guard htirt, Larton. Center Cabam. day night at Oakland Bowl. ckied not to go for the two point Kansas Nabs Victory Over Cowboys STILLWATER.

OKLA. Raney competes in the Top 12 when they had a chance to win Lve splits on that alley, ments for his being assigned to the Midwest League. W'eafer has given Reeves high hopes for the future. "He told me I had the ability to make the major leagues in about eight years," said Reeves. TIKE BEER I the game.

He converted four of the five. I League. 14-H ttandoff with Richmond car-ly last season, Hut the gritty rluh. which rallied from a 110 half-time deficit, still is unlKfltcn in a game stretch. with surprising ease In upplng their Big Eipht Conference record MOBERLY KLENNER Back Kilty, CnMI.

Janata, Bohra. OMS Tnd Byrtl. Will.rd. TarklM Knrhler. StllUbewtf.

Guard Farber, Campbell. The Decatur incident to 3-0 before 32.000, bfjrgcst crowd ever to see the teams play. It was Fullback Doyle Shlck, the unsung momhrp of Kansas' SDeedv back was a nitr Heir, Iowa State's third league loss 'T 2 was involved In only one field. scored both touchdowns as I cPki other against one victory. Scnre.

by Quart i a I I I 4 Tl Kempton 0 0 1 Oklahoma State 14-7 in a Big Sticking to the ground the first Colorado Dumps Nebraska, 19-6, OMS 0 0 0 0- Fight Conference lootball game half, the Tigers scored on a sus Ktmptnn worlnj: Touchdown Jen- Saturday, tained drive of 57 yards the first time they got the ball and count Shick dived over from the 2-yard line midway in the first pe skirmish. That came at Dubuque, Iowa, when a woman emptied a bottle of beer on Don. "I called a player out at the plate," recalls Don, "and then went back to the public address system to make a lineup change. This woman got up and threw beer all over me." Traveling is the bane of all um ed on an 80 yard march and Smith's long punt return to make riod. Then, after the Cowboys tied ten.

PAT jenen. Official BieTtt! Jonet. Umpire Jackton. Head Linesman; Squire. South Carolina Tips North Carolina, 22-6 It 7-7 on quarterback John Mal- it 21-0 by hulftime.

While fowa Slate was tmnble to In Big Eight Tilt BOULDER, COLO, -tn- dym sel's 51 yard touchdown romp in the second period, Fhick again bulled over from the two early in the third period. pires but Reeves reports that living conditions are fairly good in After his second towehdown. the COLUMBIA, S. C. South Carolina bounced out of the Atlantic Coast Conference cellar by grinding out a 22-6 victory over Midwest League cities.

game developed into a hard-nosed "The only bad place is Clinton, pic Speedster Teddy Woods' 05-yard klckoff return for a second quarter iouchdown Saturday Inspired Colorado in a 19-6 football victory over Nebraska that was move against Missouri's hard line, the Tigers added two more touchdowns in the third quarter. Mcl West, a great hnlfback, who gained 101 yards on 20 rushes, got one that climaxed a 72 yard drive and substitute quarterback Jim Johnson sneaked one yard for the other. Missouri Quarterback Ronnie defensive and punting duel be said Reeves, "and they have a lousy hotel there." North Carolina Saturday before 20.000. Halfback Billy Cambrcll raced GOOD O.V DEFENSE a crunching battle of bruising tween two of the nation's best kickers Kansas quarterback John Hadl and OSU sophomore tackle Dave Hannah. For a 21 minute stretch in the last half neither side racked up a Don reports that Ken Eeles, over from four yards out near the close of the third period to start the Gamecocks on their way.

Jim Tavlor sneaked a vard for rhe! former Wesleyan player now with Ticrers first TD and fullback Ed Clinton, Iowa, is rated one of the Mehrer blasted 30 yards for the better defensive catchers in the Coston ran the two point conversion that proved to be the needed margin. single first down. In the closing minutes Kansas drove to the OSU 35 then was forced to punt. second. Bill Tobln kicked the four Chicago White organization, extra points.

at" he can't hit," reports ueeves. Bob House, another former Tl lines. It was the third victory without a loss for Colorado in the Big Eight Wood, NCAA 400 meter champion and a member of the U.S. team at Rome this summer, broke a 6-6 tie with his dazzling run in the closing minutes of the first half. Woods was knocked off-stride by Nebraska center Don Fricke at his own 30, and at the midfield stripe he stiff-armed one would-! Homer Nudges De Land-Weldon tan, pitches for Clinton.

"I don't thmk he's strong enough to go BJHS Nips Normal Frosh Bloomington Junior High School much further," said Reeves. "He has good breaking stuff and DE LAND (PNS) Homer High School spoiled De Land-Wei changes speeds well but he's tough only for four or five in don's first home football game in nipped Normal Frosh, 12-G, in a contest played at Fred Carlton Field Saturday. nings. They usually get to him history Saturday morning by a in the late innings. slim 7-6 margin.

IP Dick Felgenhour's seven yard Getting back to Federoff, Reeves said, "I can't figure it. He calls me a and then says touchdown sweep and conversion plunge in the first quarter stood BJHS tallied once in the first quarter and both teams struck paydirt in the third period. NORMAL Fnds Johnson, Graxhty, Terr ill. Tackles KnlKht, Lampi. Guard Dearth, Drickman.

Center Zimmerman. Back Koier, Shoemaker, Yeiktl, I the best umpire in the league. up in the nonconference battle. be tackier and scooted out of the arms of safetyman John Faiman, last Nebraskan with a shot at him. With the score 12-6, Nebraska threatened with four minutes left as quarterback Pat Fischer and fullback Bill Thornton steered the Cornhuskers to the Buffalo 412.

Fischer lost a yard attempting to pass, and on a fourth and 8 De Land-Weldon scored in the What makes Washington High second period when Homer fumbled while trying to punt from its School a perennial football pow Smith, Wood, Klner, Bief. BJHS Ends Branom, Cox, Dravla, Cruiltu own 12 yard line. The Eagles' John Gibson recovered in the end zone but a run for the extra point er? We thank it the attitude of its players. Now in the midst of his sixth season at Washington, Coach Noah uuirman, rroxei. Tackle Holt, Alexander.

Guards Schmidt. Carrier. Proper WHEEL ALIGNMENT May Save Lives Improper wheel alignment can cause excessive tire and parts failed. Center Eddlnvs. HOMES Back Bes, Hoya.

Lehr, Yurlecl Hahich. play Colorado end Jerry Hille-brand rushed in to smear him on an attempted pass. Colorado halfback Dave Rife zipped 27 yards around left end on the first play to move the Hickman has won 37 games, lost 11, and tied 2. The season before Hickman took over, Washington didn't win 1 1 End Mulli. Arme.

Tackle Dutton, Shroyer. Guard K. Felgenhour. Krukewitt. Center Baird.

Back Brewer. D. Felgenhour. wear as well aa add to driver Score by Quarter 1 I 4 Tl Normal 0 0 8 0 BJHS 0 012 fatigue. Play safe! Stop here soon and let our experienced mechanics check your align in eight starts.

Hickman has never had a losing XVurwD enheimer Normal fcoring: Touchdown John-ton. BJHS acoring: Touchdown Lehr Hoye. Buffs to the Nebraska 30. On the 25, Rife stumbled in the backfield ment. season at Washington.

His poor Danner. DE LAND-WELDON End Goodman, D. Gibson, Tackle Gregory. J. Gibson.

Guard B. Carr. Walter. Center Seal. Back Burge.

J. Perklnt. M. Perklnt. Wilson, Huitlnga.

Shoemaker. J. Carr. est was his first when the Panthers posted a 5-3 record. Unbeaten Rutgers Nips and fell on the ball and Nebraska d-ow a 15-yard penalty for piling on.

Four plays later, fullback Chuck Weiss boomed 10 yards into the end zone. Guard Joe Romig, All- acor oy wuaner i 3 1 Homer 7 0 0 0 7 1 FINE SPIRIT Admittedly Washington has fine CARL'S PAINT BODY SHOP L. W. Ilennlnger Lehigh Eleven, 8-0 BETHLEHEM, PA. -UV- Un De Land-Weldon 0 0 06 Homer Scoring Touchdown: D.

Fel coaching in Hickman and assistant Jack Stromberger but the genhour. Point after Touchdown: D. Felgenhour. beaten and highly favored Rut De Lanl-Weldon Scoring Touchdown thing that stands out about Hickman's teams is their spirit. J.

Gibson. America candidate who sparkled in the fierce line play, kicked the extra point his first score In two years of varsity ball. 322 S. Main Phone 835-1015 gers held off a last-minute Lehigh drive Saturday for an 8-0 football victory. or- it 11 1 uiliciais nertfree: msa; umpire: We doubt if a Washington teamConnor: Haad Linesman: Butts.

Pay Those Bills! Cut Those Payments! Name ISNU President To NAIA Advisory Group For only $41.00 per month you can have $1000.00 $1500 61.50 per mo. 2000.... 82.00 per mo. 2500 102.50 per mo. 3000 123.00 per mo.

the general educational concept of Hs member colleges. The appoiotees will assume leadership in setting up within their Districts, NAIA workshops for faculty personnel and athletic staffs. "The Presidents' Advisory Cash Loons $1000.00 $3000.00 On household goods, cars, boats, airplanes, (arm machinery, cattle or other collateral of sufficient value. Travel light in the Kuppenheimer "Compact." Trim of line, dependent on its fine precision detailing for handsome good looks. Free of all but the most indispensable requirements.

Here is the difference between routine and pleasure. Tnnonat $85 tO $175 Others From $15 i Committee is one of the most Im Insurance included to pay payments in the event of sickness, accident, or death. afa VVVMVW portant in our framework of committees," tit id A. O. Duer, Executive Secretary of NAIA, In making the announcement.

"College athletics, if they are to fulfill the function our organization believes they should, must These loans are available only to McLean County residents with good character, credit, and Job records. CI 1ARLESTON Dr. Robert G. Bone, president of Illinois State Normal University, Normal, and Dr. Paul McKay, president, Milli-kin University, Decatur, have accepted membership on the Presidents' Advisory Committee of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).

The announcement was made today from the association's national headquarters here. The Presidents' Advisory Committee advises the governing body of NAIA, the Executive Committee, on a'J matters of nol-! Icy averting the conduct of tht? NAIA program. Its special fceld of investigation is recommendation of policies and practices to assure sound ed icatjona! standards fur the conduct cf the pro gbm and to recommend the adoption of ruks whkh will in-1 sure the NAIA program Lis into Larger loans can be arranged for small businesses or to purchase a home. Our real estate loans feature low Interest rates and low closing costs. be educationally sound and must be conducted on the same basis as any other phase of the college program.

The Presidents' Advisory Commit'ec has the task of recommending policies which will in.irre that our member colicrn STrpprtfl such a program and that the program is so conducted on both the District and ra- RUSSELL S. PROCTOR, Inc. 115 N. Main St. AN INVESTMENT IN GOOD APPEAR ANCB Bloomington, Illinois 401 Washington St.

rfaone 825-2075 Loud levels," said Duer. a a i -i.

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