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Herrin Murphysboro SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1957 Page Eleven MORE SIGNAL OCCASIONS SIU Seeks Revenge For 68-0 Loss i 1 a -w-ta W3fr' nuun I I 11- II 111 II 1 i I I II If II I I 1 Mint' 1 I II It It I I I ILLEGAL OF ARMS INTENTIONAL PASS GROUNDING hut ImiM ILLEGAL D3WN-FIELD RECEIVER BALL TOUCHED ILLEGALLY INTERFERENCE SAFETY 6CCREf 3tf QIlcAjb tm liv hv Min-j Arkansjs State and Southern Illinois University met on the- football field, everybody from SHI tried hard forget the score. This week, at practice, an honest sprc'a'or remembered it, and told the 6-0 truth to Sakiki juth Al Kauai. Kawal smiled, happv that he wasn't around for the 1951 T.d th.inked the well-wisher politely. It isn't often that revenue rruicrial is contributed free ci cnarge. Saturday rsir.t at McA.ndrew Stadium in CaTbonikle it will be Arkansas State and SIU again, and although Kawal i abstaining from predictions, he said out loud that An 0p Forom Where Your Opinion Is At Coed Ai Ourt Centralia At Herrin Tonight 0 The Terriers have been a jinx In Big Early Season Game to a lot of good Wildcat teams in Centralia plays at Herrin to-'recent years.

Tonight the tables night in a eime which will go a should be turned. Eldorado 13, Harrishure 0 long way toward establishing the South Seven Conference cham won this The visiting team has ame for the past six years Dut; tonight the home team changes the .1 .11 better Big Ten Campaign Opens ac- trie baiukis will crive a HANEYT0 USE 'BIG 3' Spahn, Burdette, Buhl Slated to Start All Series Games Milwaukee, Sept. 27 (AP) Manager Fred Haney of the Grade Softball Finals Tonight Karnak meets Centralia tonight for the Southern Illinois rrade pion. I lenin now has a seven game winning streak for the longest such string in 'E'vpt. Centralia, Benson and Carbondale saw their vrreaks ended earlier this year.

The last four years these teams hae met Herrin has tiken 26-19 and 20-19 victories at Herin whih losiri" bv lop-sided 54-13 and 46. pattern. Murphysboro 20, Da Quoin 6 The Indians are better than last year but not good enough to beat the Red Devils yet. U. School 13, Carterville 6 The Lvnxes looked verv od in Michigan State Plays Indiana count of themselves.

It will he the first game of the season for Arkansas State's the second for the Salukis. Southern's 1957 inaugural came last Saturdav, and it was down south at Clarksville where the Grade Football Program Starts Carbondale will resume its grade football program Saturday morning at Community High School practice footbill field. The program is sponsored by the Park District. High School coaches will be available as instructors Milwaukee Braves, taking advan tae of the two breaks in the World championship. Mt.

Vcr- the last week and mav play for third lUanon opene non ana place. 0 scores' at Centralia. Herrin won have a winning season after several Series schedule, has just about made up his mind to entrust the task of beating the New York Salukis beted Autin Peav State Cdlegc, 25 to 12. Arkansas State, its onlv South Sctn football title bad years. Bv Charles Qiambcrlain Chicago, Sept.

27 (AP) Big Ten football teams are favored right down the line in a season-opening schedule which is spiced with four games against Pacific Coast Conference rivals. Of prime imp-Ttance in the privilege. Illinois rates near a one touchdown favorite over the razzle-dazzle Bruins. Rounding cut Saturday's slate are Michigan at Southern California, Washington at Minnesota, Northwestern at Stanford for a nationally televised attraction, Texas Christian at Ohio State. Notre the last time it could beat the Or- Yankees to three pitchers.

using tne scoutcr watched it in a drizzlinj 1 1 rain, ana! other time. The trio Warren Spahn (21- .1. I. 1. 1 i West Frankfort 21, Mt.

Vernon 20 The Redbirds must win this one to keep alite their South Sev for the. session whicb starts at 10 a. m. Bovs in the fifth to the eighth The games will begin at 6:30 p. m.

on a diamond at West City west of Benton. The third place game will be played first. Karnak beat Marion 5-3 and Centralia defeated Mt. Vernon 10 9 Thursday to reach the finals. 10), Lew Burdette (16-9) and Bob Buhl (18-7) are expected to Centralia tonight will tieid a to Jonesboro with another candid r.

i i- r. cktcnsive line which av-concIulon. 1 his vear final score; nnn i t-i rt craves over 200 pounds. 1 he or- won be bb-u, or even bet'er. 4 ipluns have nrore speed, much more en hopes after two impressive non-lea Que wins.

iopenin round is the onlv confer- ho all the starting assignrr grades in the Carbondale area are invited to attend. Dame at Purdue, Utah State at Iowa and Marquette at Wisconsin. ence clash, sending Indiana to Michigan State Saturday before a crowd of 55,000. I depth. One thing in Hcrrin's fav- which as brochures go is typical With a veteran starting lineup, or mav be a little more vanstv zame Karnak's pitcher, Manual Coins.

ttie Dit or ortmii-m, cUhed a for the first ekven "Hie well-stocked Spartans rate (Michigan should not have too experience pitched a no-hitter Wednesday in well ith caution and spnnkieairi with the 36-year-old Spahn attempting the iron-man role of starting three games if the series is extended to the full seven games. Haney 's present plans call for Spahn, the indestructible southpaw, to hurl the opener at Yankee Stadium next Wednesday. Bur be! The players will not engage in any contact work as the games are limited to touch football. Primarily the program is designed to teach the boys football fundamentals. Omey.

his is tne Hrct with reserve claims that twoacn Benton 13, Marion 13 'Marion will win this one if the Wildcats improve as much this week as thev did after their first same. The game is a toss-up. Chester 12, Pincknewillc 6 Pinckncyville has shown moie offense in its first two games but Chester has played two tough foes, Mt. Vernon and Anna. time a Karnak team ever cot so Gene Harlow will hive his shar; paing game.

If tills game were played late in much trouble ith the Trojans and is favored by 14 points. Washington, once the school cf Minnesota's crack split -T quarterback, Bobby Cox, fought to a 6-6 stalemate with Colorado last wee kbut figures a far in tourney play, The coach is Clarence Pirtlc. of troubles as the Indians underfill Vi 5 nrnK.ihlv flip as much as a zo-point cnoicc as they start the campaign as a top favorite for the Big Ten title and Rose Bow trip. The Hoosiers, their head coach, Phil Dickens, sitting out a suspension for over-enthusiastic recruit- I the season, Centralia miht have fhedule in 4 oorball' At thc experience to win.Her- dette will pitch the second game, ce 0LLEGE SCORES Bradlev 19, Western Illinois 13 rin might have been crippled bv iniuries to men who can't be 13-point underdog before 61,000 Mctrorolis 18. Shawnee 6 ling, will present the onlv real new tans at Minneapolis.

Thursday, also at the stadium. Buhl is Haney 's choice to inaugurate the series in Milwaukee, Saturday, Oct. 5. 4 anv rate of seasoning, die visitors' backfield should lend considerable polish as the Indians try to improve on their 5-4 won-lost rec- this 0'M ALLEY QUOTED AS FAVORING 10 CLUB LOOP Seattle, Sept. 27 (AP) Walter O'Malley, president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and other National League team owners are Metropolis should win COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bradlev 19.

Western Illinois 13 one mode of attack in the conference. without much trouble. It is the "side saddle hich I Ianey plans to come back with 6 i places die quarterback on oifense Christopher 19, Elkville ord of a year ago. I in ding a quart rrhac repl.v Spahn, on Sunday, Oct. 6, for his Northwestern, with rookie passers John Talley ami Chip Hol-comb supplementing the fane; work of little Bob McKeiver and speedy Wilmer Fowler, should have a slight edge over Stanford.

NAIA All-America Darrell Arnold FR0SH FOOTBALL arion 33, Carbondale 0 Herrin 42, Harrisburg 13 behind the center but facing the left sidelines rather than the opposing line. The alignment, used Christopher has shown more in its two games than Elkville did last week against U. School. Chris replaced. Tonight Herrin is readv, however, and should take a 20-13 decision in a good offensive contest.

Zeigler 20, 13 Sesser Gj.tch Gordon Hcrron thinks he can stop Larrv I filler, but so did Harry Banyckv at Carterville last week. Loss of his two top runners mav be felt more tonight bv I lerron than he had anticipated. Ann a -Jonesboro 13, Carbondale second outing. The fifrh game, and last in Milwaukee, will be pitched by Burdette, Monday, Oct. 7.

Should the series be undecided giving serious thought to inclusion of this city of 600T000 in a new, 10-tcam realignment of the loop, a Seattle financier said today. T. Elrov McCaw the owner of a jbv Dickens and his staff at Wy topher may be hobbled, however, due with Irish coach Terrv Brcn nan h.ping for a fast season start has been the top problem. The search has centered around an rena of vignal-Cal'ers, two tnd one sophomore returnee, plus two junior college transfers and two freshmen. Other than at quarterback the after five games, Haney will gamble with Buhl in Yankee Stadium, bv injuries which definitely sideline ouarterback Gary West and are hampering fullback Alex that will help rub out memories of oming with fine results, has a reputation for speed, power and decep-tiverress.

Illinois gets a ju.rp cn the rest Ohio State will cpen before home customers and with a better blended aerial-running at-tack is a 13 point choice over the TCU Horned Frogs, who made their start a week ago in a 13-13 deadlock with Kansas. of the league by meeting UCLA in I Los Angeles tonieht. The 111 ini are string ct radio stations ana oilier intents on the Pacific Coast, including the Seattle Americans of the Western Hockey League, said he had conversed and corresponded with O'Malley on the proposed move. a 2-8 campaign last year. Purdue, although without passing star Len Dawson, in slight choice.

Iowa figures bv four touchdowns over Utah State and Wisconsin by three over Marquette. Wednesday, Oct. 9, after another off day because of travel. Should a seventh, game be necessary to decide the world championship, it will be Spahn for the third time, on Thursday, Oct. 10.

expected to take the wraps off a dozzlins sophomore batterv cf rrobabJy the most important opener is Notre Dame test at Pur- Farrell's 1958 Post In Doubt passer Bob Hickey and end Rich Kreitling to implement their strong running backs. Illini Rate 1 TD Edge FOLKS COME OUT AND HELP US CELEBRATE OUR McLeansboro 20, Valier 6 McLeansboro doesn't seem as good this vear as last but should handle one of the state's smallest schools plaving 11-man football. Sparta 26, Cahokia 7 Sparta has a strong offensive team this year which won't be stopped tonight. Johnston City 26, Norris City 0 The Indians have much the edge on offense. Two first team linemen for! UCLA, end Jim Steffen and guard Joe I larper, have been declared out of the game because of injuries, Indian backfield is uite experiene-: cd.

For halfbacks, Arkansas St has Howard Cisseil, plaving his founh varsity season; Don Riggs, in his third season; and Eddie Romeo, who scored 42 points and led the club in ground-gaining in 96. For fullbacks, State has Charley Rramlctt, shooting for his fourth vartitv letter, and Terrv West, another veteran. Either Charley Gibbs (200 pounds) or Ray Stallings (190) will cpen at center. Co-Captain Frank Farella (205) and one of five Icttcrmcn will be the guaids, Billy Rankin (215) and one of three monograrn-winneis at tacklet and Co-captain lim Scherman bicycles By Hie Associated Press Sex en skippers still are waiting for 1958 contracts, but only Cleveland's Kerby Farrell appears to be a doubtful repeater among major league managers, whse ranks haven't remained intact from the end of one season to the next since 1944-45. The others who haven't signed! for next season but who range Hogan (Kid) Bassev, former! BUICK SALES and SERVICE COLEMAN H0LLIDAY MURrHYSBORO )08 North IVt Fbon 831 world featherweight champion, has been living in Enrland since: SOUTHERN ILLINOIS' NEWEST MOST MODERN 718 S.

INtnnfc 1951. He formerly worked as anj Army clerk in Nigeria. I mill ii MM QUEEN QUEEN uiiL.lL Li from cold cinches to good bets are Fred Haney of the National Ler.gue champion Milwaukee Braves, Fred Hutchinson of the St. Louis Cardinals, Walt Alston of the Brooklyn (Los Dodgers, Bill Rigney of the New HERRIH LOOK FOR BIG SIGN 1613 NORTH PARK AVEIIUE I) Tonight Saturday and Sunday (186) and Bob Gray (190) atj ends. Southern's starting lineup will intact, with the exception of Jim Wilson replacing Gale Daw-on at right end.

Dawson will put on a uniform and see action, but piobably only sparingly because of a leg injury. Captain Marion Rushing ill he the other wing spot, and center John Abromovitch will be flanked SEPTEMBER 27 28 29 York-San Francisco Giants, Bob I Scheffing of the Chicago Cubs and Harrv Craft t-f the Kansas Ail but Farrell have received votes of confidence in one form or 1857 1957 U7 i guards Jim Lynrfi and Willie GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Regular 45c, Delicious Burger-in-a-Basket 29c With French Fries and All the Trimmings Regular 25c, Any Flavor Brown 1 r-v and tackles Ron Bishop if --w-hich scans a bum rap Carpenter. ror who started the season I i tnd uick. V-jrrvf ick or three rookae tl. v-s.

one managers 1 I SUM 6B4CKAM CSKTBMKIAX. 1 ana now nas seniority over rnrce. I Ie faced the task cf Kittling the New York Yankees for the American League pennant when he replaced the resigned Al Lopez, and I W0 1 fa: Malt or Shake to well against Austin Peay will consist of Bill Norwood at quarter, Ranerte Lewis and Carver Shannon at the halves, with Charley Hamilton at full. Kawal finished up the SIU drills thli afternoon witli a review of the game movies from last week and a light dress rehearsal. In the 15 wme rivalry between the 1 i Ml 48 BOTH Rejular 70c Value the job p.unged from the improba-j ble to the impossible when injuries riddled his pitching staff the Indians' only trump card.

Without Herb Score, and with Early Wynn and Bob Lemon ailing, the Injuns skidded from six SHINE BRING THE FAMILY RAIN OR VISIT OUR NEW DIMIIIG ROOM schools, Arkansas State has won wn, lo: five and tied one. It veems the of the 1946 meeting, the one before the 6S-0 SIU HOME-BAKED PIES HAMBURGERS This bottle 1 idud- defeat. everv txMv inc ecapeu a. I' 4f? consecutive yrri of 1-2 finishes la their worst ason sLnsse 1946. lliursday night's 2-1 victory' at Kansas Citv kept alive Cleveland hopes of a share of fourth place with Detroit, or of beating Baltimore out of fifth.

Grccnberg Silent 11 ing the honest spectator. His mcm-nrv is onlv rood for scores of 47-0 vft With Our Best Wishes 7,000 FREE GIFTS For the Children Fcr the Ladies For the Men A 1L. 0 of bet 8 CHILI FRENCH FRIES I I A ME II I CAN Argentine heavyweight Alex Miteff turned to boxing because Tended whiskev HOT COFFEE and COLD DRINKS 0 FREE PARKING AREA We're Proud of Large Parking Space of Jy Louis, his idol, rather than PROMPT GURB SERVICE Courteous Waitresses to Serve You. Firpo Gcr-tral Manager Hank Green-berg has declined comment on his plans for Cleveland's 195 field boss. Lopez, wh never has finished orse than second as a manager, I signed for 195S 'ITiursdav, as did contains 253s oz.

of Seagram's 7 Crown and 100 years of Craftsmanship the fame Luis Angel brought his country. Mavo Smith of the Philadelphia ANOTHER FAMOUS DAIRY QUEEN SPECIAL BANANA SPLIT a real treat Phik. Ot the others who haven't signed. Haney guaranteed a return DAIRY QUEEN "HOME-PAK" QUART, 40c Vi-GALLON, 75c Special Prices on Other Dairy Queen Products, Too with a pennant in his first full year with the Braves. If there is any problem between the Cardinals and Hutchinson, it PREP SCHEDULE Sept.

27 Ztiglci Sesser Anna-b-noboro at Car bond; le Sparta at Cahokia HarrUburget Eldorado U. School at Carterville Marion at Benton Gr.tralU ar Hernn Murpbvsboro Du Quoin Shawne Metropolis Mt. Vernon at West FranWoi: Pinckncyville Chester Giiistophcr at Elkville McLeansboro at YaJier orris City Johnson Qrjr STOP IN AFTER THE HERRIN CENTRALIA GAME FOR OUR SPECIALS I could be over President August (Buvh's new rule banning more iril. tAttV OWI IX NATI6NAI OfVllOPMlMT CO. Say Seagram aAa be Sure CUT XIEFlICAJsT ITS KIIVIZSX jAiJy QUEEN'S QR1LI than one-year contracts.

although the dcrs ft 11 to a far third alter two pennant years, ha Ken cleared of any fauit by thi Brook btasi 1613 North Park Avenue HERRIN Phone 7426 fcr "Take-Out Orders".

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