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Southern Cal star White repeats as All-America Pantagraph B-4 Bloomington-Normal, III. Dtc. 5, 1979 Musical chairs at Loyola Classen ignored doctor's order, says manager NEW YORK (AP) Middleweight fighter Willie Classen ignored a doctor's order to seek hospital treatment for double vision two months before his death from boxing injuries, his manager said Tuesday. Marco Minuto said Gassen was in a 409 yards and seven touchdowns in Nebraska's ground-oriented attack. team again.

Green and Easley are juniors and have a shot at becoming three-time first-team All-America selections next year. Joining White and Sims in the offensive backfield are Marc Wilson, Brigham Young's record-setting quarterback, and George Rogers of South Lyne and Sullivan may reverse roles and the athletic director has done nothing to discourage It. Sullivan was named an assistant coach three weeks ago and has been helping Lyne by scouting and recruiting as well as coaching. Asked about his possibly candidacy for the job, he said, "I don't know yet, but I'll make a decision by Jan. 15." Lyne was 12-15 last season and had a career record at Loyola of 54-64, including an opening 81-61 victory over Loras last Saturday night.

But Lyne explained he found himself not getting involved enough to do a complete job. "I have been coaching at Loyola since 1962 and, in all honesty, I am a little CHICAGO (UPI) If Loyola University basketball Coach Jerry Lyne changes his mind and decides to keep his job, he will find the welcome mat out for him. Lyne announced Tuesday he will step down at the end of the season, saying he was getting "a little tired of the grind." Loyola Athletic Director Gene Sullivan, who said a search would begin immediately for a successor to Lyne, said the 46-year-old head coach ap proached him at the end of last season about quitting. "I thought he was over-reacting after the poor season we had had and I asked him to think about it," Sullivan said. "He again approached me last Septemer and said he wanted to resign." "If he would change his mind before we find a replacement, Jerry would remain our coach," Sullivan said.

"I hope that this final year of his coaching career will be his most satisfying." Speculation has arisen that the popular Snowbird golf tourney set for Saturday The annual Snowbird Open golf tournament be held Saturday at the Illinois State University Golf Course, beginning at 10 a.m. There is a $1 entry fee. Competitors can play nine or 18 holes, according to ISU pro Harland Kilborn. FlftST Tt AM Tight End Junior M.iir, Nttbratha, 4, Sntor. Midland Tttat Widt ctnyf Kn Margerum.

Stanford. 1H Junior Fountain Valley. Ca'it TacklM Jim Bunch, Ainbama, 240. Senior, MtchanutviHa Va Greg (toitnda, Arkaniat, IM, Senior fcantaft City Kan Guard Brad Budde. Southern California Senior Kama Oty, Vo Ken Fnti, Ohio Staff, J.

242 Senior, I ronton Ohio Center Jtm Ritther, North Caroline Start, 245, Senior Hinckley, Ohio Quarter bath Marr Wilton, Brigham Voung, 4 704 snor Seattle Wath Running Baii George Roger South Carolina, 710 Junior DuMh. Ga Billy Sim Oklahoma. 0 705 Senior Mood Teav Charle White, Southern California, 4 0 Hi, Senior San Fernando, Calif Detente End Hugh Green, Pittsburgh, a 7 774, Junior, Nafchei Mitt Jarob Green, Teat AIM, a 2. 7J0, Senior Houston Tetat Tethiei Sieve MiMichatt Tea 7. 755 Senior, Freer, Tea.

Jim Stuckey. Cltmton, 4-5. 741, Senior, Cavce SC Middle Guard Ron Simmoni, Florida State, 4-1, 2J5 Jun.or, Warner Robmi, Ga Linebacker George Cumby Oklahoma, 4-0, 70S, Senior, Gorman Teav Ron Simpkmi. Michigan, 4-1, 22S. Senior, Detroit.

Mich Mike Singletary, Baylor, 4-1, 774 Junior, Horn ton Tetat Baikt Kenny Eatify. UCLA 4 1 704. Junior. Chetapeake. Va Mark Haynev Colorado, 144.

Senior Kantat Cty Kan, Johnrtit John ton, Teiat, 4 1. 115 Senior, aG range Teat SECONO TEAM Oftente Tight End Dave Voung, Purdue Wde Receiver Rick Beaiiev, Appalachian State Taikiei Tim Foley Notre Dam, Steve McKenne. Purdue Guardt Mike Brock Alabama, Pete Inge, San Dego State Center Dght Stephenson, Alabama Quarterback Paul Ml Donald Southern California Running Backs James Brooks, Auburn, Vagas Ferguson, Notre Dame James Hadnot, Texas Tech Detente Ends Rck Antle. Oklahoma State, Junior, Alabama Tackiet Ruion Jones, Utah State, Doug Martin, Wathington M'dOte Guard Ken Loulhm Purdue Lneba.kert Dan Bass, Michigan Stat. David Hodge Houston Lance Mehl, Penn State Backs Derrick Hatchett.

Texas; Roland James, Tennessee Lovie Smith, Tulsa THIRD TEAM Offense Tight End Benpe Pryor. Pitttburgh Wide Receiver Steve Coury, Oregon State Tackles Meivm Jones, Houston, Herman Parker. Long Beach State Guards Wayne Inman, East Caroline, Craig Woitiev Syracuse Center Ray Donaldson Georgia Quarterback Art Schdchter, Ohio State. Running Backs Joe Cnbbs, Auburn; Freeman McNeil, UCLA, Dennis Mosiey. Iowa Defense Ends Gerry Glusoc, Indiana State, Bob Kohrt, Arijona State Tackles Cleveland Crosby, Anion, Dmo Mang.ero, Rutgers M.ddie Guard George Maves, Army Linebackers Thomas Boyd.

Alabama. Bob CraMe. Notre Dame. Otis Wilson, Louisville. Backs Monk Bonasorte, Florida State, Don Mc Neal.

Alabama, Dennis Smith Southern California OHN DAILY 10-10; SUNDAY 104 i iiuiHiHiHiri mM mm By llerichel Nissenson AP sports writer Charles White of Southern California, who led the nation in rushing and all-purpose rushing en route to becoming the second leading ground-gainer in college football history, was named the The Associated Press All-America team for the second year in a row Tuesday along with six other repeaters from 1978. Joining White, the 1979 Heisman Trophy winner, on The AP All-America team for the second year in a row are Oklahoma running back Billy Sims, the 1978 Heisman winner and 1979 runner-up, and North Carolina State center Jim Ritcher, winner of the 1979 Outland Trophy as the nation's best interior lineman. The other repeaters from 1978 are defensive end Hugh Green of Pittsburgh and defensive backs Kenny Easley of I'CLA and Johnnie Johnson of Texas. In addition, Oklahoma linebacker George Cumby, a first-team selection in 1977 but an also-ran last year, made the first NCHS announces award winners Normal Community High School honored its fall sports athletes at a banquet at the school cafeteria Tuesday night. Most valuable award winners in respective sports went to Keith Bruch (cross country).

Mike Van Anrooy (football). Brad Pat ton (boy's golf), Kim Cochran (volleyball), Anne Peterson (girls tennis), Lynda Rennis (girls swimming) and Jan McKeon (girls golf). NCHS athletes earning varsity letters are as follows: CROSS COUNTRY Snion Hetzman co-captain Brad McDonald (co-captain) Juniors-Todd Hartnelf. Mike Tru Sopnamerat-Andr kmery Frttnnwi-Ktith Bruch. Mihe Portman FOOTBALL SaniorvTery Bitching.

Mark Blain. Mark Day Bruce Ewen (captain), Mike Ford. Troy Hidh, Tom Jetterson, Don Klemme Steye Peckmann, Scott Randall, Steve Smith. RyneTharp. Kelly Tobm.

Les Uiak Mike Van Anrooy Jumort-Scott Bittner, Jetf Britt. waif Drown, beorge Giimore, Jay Janese Tom King, Andy LaFrence, Dave Pioense. Darren Rogers, Schroeder. Dan Whire. Mark Young, Ted look.

Tom Zook. Soprtomerei-Darreii Crouch, Chru Shanks. BOYS GOLF SeoiorvScott Farmer, Dave Fowler, Brad Patton Udptainl, Doug Schnittker. Juni.rt.Tom Mortimer, John Patton. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Semors-Laurie Black.

Kim Cochrane. Cindy Dunn Icaptian), cru Klein. Beth Shanks. Junior s-Sonya Eibert, Cindy Kietz. Jamie Ofman GIRLS TENNIS Semort-Lisa Arteman.

Debbie Fritx. Janet Gardner. Terri Nelson. Sheryl Shatter, Becky Swanlund. Debbie Jwniors-Anne Peterson GIRLS WIMMING Seorors-Shari Anderson Ico-captamh Eva Visin-tamer (co-captam).

Kathy Goss. Cindy LaDuke, Lisa Neubauer, Lynda Renn.e, Kim Rennie. Caroyln Tabor GIRLS GOLF Seniors-Jan McKeon. Nancy Ferree Ashley Tarr, Lana Aiikins Juniors-Tammy McNifl, Karen McElroy Sophomores-Alicia Britt. Prep wrestling results AT METAMORA CENTRAL CATHOLIC S4, CLINTON 17 98 lbs Adleman ICC won by torteit, 10S lbs Schahbia ICII won by forfeit II? lbs Mykytijk ICI) pinned Whitman ICC).

1 24 ll lbs. Kmery ICC) pinned Brannan (CI), 7 3 126 lbs Hone (CO pinned Bayne (CI), 3 4a 13? lbs Moreland (CO pinned Miller (CI), I 04 131 lbs Harroid (CI) dec Beautord (CO, 15-0 145 lbs Quincy (CO pinned Strain (CI), 3 23 155 lbs Welch (CO pinned Thomas (CI), 3.23. 167 lbs. Schilkoski (CO pinned Bryant (CI), 4 01. 185 lbs.

Flowers (CO pinned Mandrill (CO, 3:34 Hwt Parring (CI) won by forfeit METAMORA 38, CENTRAL CATHOLIC It 98 lbs. Adleman (C) dec. Fandel IM), 9-2. 105 lbs. Graves IM) won by forfeit 112 lbs Whitman ICO dec.

Schaidie (M). 6-0 119 lbs. Kniery (C) pinned Hayes (M), 5 38 126 lbs. Overend (M) dec. Hone (C), 10-3.

132 lbs Moreland (C) dec Bauman (M), 199. 138 lbs. Richey (M) dec. Beautord (O, 12-3 145 lbs. Calley (M) pinned Quincy (C), 1:04.

155 lbs. Nauman IM) dec. Welch (C). 11-5. 167 lbs Hemi IM) dec.

Schilkoski IO, 6-5. 185 lbs Rickard IM) pinned Flowers (O, 56. Hwt. Redmgton (M) won by forfeit METAMORA 54, CLINTON 18 98 lbs Fink (CI) won by disqualification over Fandel (M). 105 lbs.

Schalibia (C) pinned Graves (M), 5 51 112 lbs. Schaidie IM) pinned Mykytizk (O, 2:00. 118 lbs. Hayes (M) pinned Brannon (C), 3 34, 126 lbs. Overend (M) pinned Bayne (C), :51 132 lbs.

Bauman (M) pinned Miller (C), 2 58 138 lbs. Harroid (C) pinned Richey (M), 5 45. 145 lbs Calley (M) pinned Strain (C). 3 55 155 lbs, Nauman (M) pinned Thomas (O, 3:43. 167 lbs.

Heinj (M) pinned Bryant (O, 3:00 185 lbs. Rickard IM) pinned Mandrill IC), 4 50 Hwt. Redington (M) pinned Parring (C), 1:22. Freshmen Metamora 48, Bartonville Limestone 31. Sophomores Metamora, Limestone 27.

AT CHENOA EL PASO 38, CHENOA 1 Tim Thomas (C) decisioned Jeff Haas (E), lbs. -12-4 105 lbs (C), 1:10 112 lbs. IE), 6-1. 119 IC), 10-2. Carl Andrews (E) pinned Gary Keneipp John Schuler (C) decisioned Pete Hynes Matt Haas (E) decisioned Paul Adams 126 Ibv Jim Brown (C) decisioned Eric Chariett (E), 1P-3.

132 Dan Carranza (C) pinned Troy Banbold IE), 1:05. 138 lbs. John Brown (C) decisioned Jim Street (E), 7-1 145 Mike Armstrong (E) won by forfeit. 155 Todd Moser (E) won by forfeit. 167 lbs.

Ed Lloyd decisioned Bill McKlnsey (C), 185 lbs Gary Hudson won by forfeit. Heavyweight Doug Gates (E) won by forfeit. tired of the grind," said Lyne, who served as an assistant to former coach George Ireland for 12 years. "Last year I seemed to let little things bother me too much. I got down and I couldn't shake it.

I found myself not getting involved enough doing every- thing that is necessary for a head coach to do. I just didn't want to go to every high school game and that has to be done." Both Sullivan and Lyne insisted there A was no pressure for Lyne to resign. "This is my decision, made for personal reasons." Lyne said. "Nobody has asked or suggested that I resign. Loyola's administrators, athletic depart- i ment staff and alumni have been most supportive and cooperative." Lyne, a native of Chicago, was gradu- a ted from Leo High School and Loyola.

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R0GET White or Pink Champagne Cold Duck or Spumante $78 1 750 Ml. Fleishmann's Vodka hurry to get home from the Oct. 9 bout with Tony Simpson in London and ignored a British doctor's order to go to the hospital. Classen never again complained of the double vision, Minuto told the State Senate Committee on Investigations, Taxation and Government Operations. Minuto, 30, was the first witness before the committee, which Is investigating the death of Classen and the state's system of licensing boxers, managers and ring officials.

Classen, 28, a native of Puerto Rico, died last Wednesday night from injuries suffered in his match against Wilford Scypion at Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum on Nov. 23. Charge A's Wallis with resisting arrest FLORISSANT, Mo. (AP) Oakland A outfielder Joe Wallis was charged with resisting arrest after he allegedly tried to flee from a patrolman who was issuing him a traffic summons. Police said Wallis, a resident of this St.

Louis suburb, was driving his 1977 Porsche with California license plates when he was stopped at 1:30 a.m. Thursday for improper vehicle registration. Police said Wallis, 27, should register his car in Missouri. A pursuit began when Wallis sped off while the patrolman was writing a summons, authorities said. The patrolman said he followed Wallis, at speeds exceeding 50 mph, through residential neighborhoods until Wallis pulled into his driveway and drove into his garage.

When the patrolman pulled into the driveway and drove his car partially into the garage, Wallis closed the garage door on the patrolcar, police said. SAT. Flat knit fabric for greater comfort Our Reg. 5.97 Pack of 3 Carolina, the nation's No 2 rusher. Junior Miller of Nebraska is the tight end while Ken Margerum of Stanford is the wide receiver.

The interior line consists of Ritcher, tackles Jim Bunch of Alabama and Greg Kolenda of Arkansas and guards Brad Budde of Southe' Cal and Ken Fritz of Ohio State. The rest of the defensive unit consists of end Jacob Green of Texas tackles Steve McMirhael of Texas and Jim Stuckey of Clemson, middle guard Ron Simmons of Florida State, linebackers Ron Simpkins of Michigan and Mike Singletary of Baylor and deep back Mark Haynes of Colorado. Miller and Kolenda were third-tea mors a year ago. Besides Hugh Green and Easley, other juniors are Margerum, Rogers, Simmons and Singletary. The others all are seniors.

White, who missed one entire game and half of another with a shoulder injury, carried 293 times for 1.803 yards his per-game average of 180.3 was a Pacific-10 Conference record and scored 18 touchdowns. Rogers was the runner-up with 1.548 yards on 286 carries for a 140.7 per-game average while Sims finished fourth with 1.506 yards on 224 rushes and led the nation in scoring with 22 touchdowns. Wilson, one of a handful of collegians to pass for 7.000 career yards, completed 250 of 427 attempts this season for 3.720 yards and 29 touchdowns. He lost 140 yards rushing but still was the national total offense leader with 3.580 yards. Margerum caught 41 passes he missed one game for 733 yards and 10 touchdowns while Miller, an outstanding blocker, caught 21 passes for a whopping IWU's Larson to head committee Don Larson, Illinois Wesleyan University's football coach and president of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Football Coaches Association, will serve as chairman of the game committee for the NAIA Division II championship game at Findlay, Ohio, Thursday through Saturday.

Findlay, last year runnerup to Concordia of Minnesota, meets Northwestern College of Iowa in the title game. This will be the third successive year that Larson has chaired the Division II title game committee. Pistons place Kelser on injured list PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) The Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association placed rookie forward Gregory Kelser on the injured reserve list Tuesday and restored rookie guard Terry Deurod to the active roster. Kelser sprained his right ankle rebounding on Nov.

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