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ttt Hint Carfesriififi Htrrln Msrgfcnfegm SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1953 3 fj ft mm uis fni inn? f' I' if. da 7 4 Washington Uses Salukis to Set School Records The Washington Bears rewrote ti i 1 I I their own record books Saturday af FAN FARE II JUl C4 As 0813 ternoon in taking a 28-6 decision An Qfm Ftrvst Wiser Yevr from Southern before 5,000 fans Official's Error Results at Francis Field in St. Louis. In Playoff In Michigan Halfback Jim Burst caught three 4 Louis last summer and that he was a little tired of traveling. My guess is that Buddy, a St.

Louis native Tommy Lawson of Carbondale touchdown passes and ran for an ex forwards a freak football case, he ran tra point to set a new school record may have found something outside across between two Michigan high of 67 points for a season. Halfback baseball, or at least something to do schools. Mel Siegel rushed for 15 yards and to be near home more often. i if 4 "The offensive team had third passed for 117 for a new total of At one time there' was a lot of fense mark of 916 yards. Fullback down with 10 yards to go on the 'opponent's 10-yard line.

The defen Ted Dunn rushed for 51 vards for Illini 3 Other I Top Teams Lose New York, Nov. 16 (AP) The mad scramble for the pot cf gold and glory in the New Year's Day bowl games showed no signs of being settled in most cases today and the prospects were that some would have to go to a faculty vote. With only one more big Saturday to for most college teams, only OUahma can sit back and watch the others tear at each other. The Sooners are assured of a spot in the Orange Bowl by virtue of winning the Big Seven championship for the sixth straight yearl They've won 40 conference games in a row. The chances are strong that 7- speculation that many Brown officials, even including Bill Veeck, might land in Baltimore.

Actually f- total of 753, another school rec sive team was charged with pass in I ord. Hi terference in the end zone. Bill O'Brien's crippled Salukis "The penalty is 15 yards, but did a 20od iob of rcstrainine the since tne ball w-as already on the two top Bear runners. Dunn had to 10, it could be moved only to the make 15 trips to get his 51 vards one. The question then was: Is it first or fourth down? a far cry from his 6.5 yard average.

tew ot them made the grade. Veeck had planned to come down this way once more to have "one for the road." But he landed with Wrigley and had to get to the West Coast in a hurry. All I've heard from him is a telegram of regrets. Manager Marty Marion, of course, has been replaced. Some former Brovvnie front office man is credited "The referee called it fourth Sicsel netted onlv 15 vards in 11 tries.

Burst was a real pest, however, as he rushed for 103 yards in addi dovn. The next play failed to make the touchdown and, -with 45 seconds to play, the defensive team tion to catching those passes. Quarterback Joe Huskc fired pas they'll meet Marvland, which by all held on for a 12-6 victory. "The losers protested the game McLeansboro, and Gerald Sanner, Bunker Hill. Third row, William Kamm, Carbondale, team manager; Sam Martin, West Frankfort; Peter Dunn, Salem; John Paden, Hillsboro; Ted Taylor, Grayville, and T-Sgt.

Gordon Hansen of Southern's AFROTC staff. ses all over the place as the Salukis SIU RIFLE TEAM The Air Force ROTC nfle team at Southern Illinois University will compete with AFROTC units in colleges at Bavlor, Texas and Emory, the latter part of this month. The 14-man team will also enter the William Hurst Trophy match' for all ROTC units, and the all intcr-collcgiate rifle match in January. Members of the team pictured here are (left to right): Front row, Fred Rcavill, Flat Rock; Arthur Thim-scn, Mt. Olive, and Bob Gill, Ashton.

Second row, Trance Suits, Elizabethtown; Gary. Matteson, Effingham; James York, with having convinced Baltimore and were upheld by Michigan athletic officials. Th two teams were 1IAC STANDINGS LA up JUST saw- auttls- ISP TEAM Cent. Micliian 5 4 4 3 slated to. take the field Monday Nov.

16, for the final 45 seconds. If you have access to a rule book, what is the ruling on such a playr" Western Mich. Normal people he was a poor manager. I could speculate to the extent of saying I doubt if Marty would have been retained even if the club had not changed in ownership. Traveling secretary Bill Durney and publicist Bob Fishel have lost their jobs to Baltimore men.

Coach Bob Scheffing will coach for the Cubs. Trainer Bob Bauman has 0 1 1 3 3 5 5 Pet. .916 .800 .750 .500 .400 .000 .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Normal Southern Michigan Normal Harrier Champs Hurons Win Third Straight Year; Southern Third odds shculd win the newly formed Atlantic Coast Conference championship. Still, Duke, no shrinking violet, is tied with the Tcrps as of now for first place in the league. Hose Bowl The Big Ten and Pacific Coast Conference winners are pitted against each other, provided they haven't played the previous year.

That eliminated Wisconsin and Southern California. -The Badgers threw a monkey wrench into- Illinois' plans Saturday by throttling the Illini 34-7. If the Illi-ni beat Northwestern Saturday, Southern Coach Bill O'Brien says pass interference is a 15-yard Northern 0 Eastern 0 Cards Tie Rams fls Browns, Lions Hold Pro Leads New York, Nov. 16 (AP) penalty and an automatic first down. al honors were Don Witbrodt, Cen Thus the official should have put tral Michigan; Vernon Caliher, Nor Charleston, 111.

(UP) Michigan Normal ran off with the IIAC cross-country title Saturday at Charleston for the third mal; Dick Gregory, Southern; and the ball on the one-yard line' with first, rather than fourth down. Games Thursday Southern at Western Games Saturday Wcsleyan at Illinois Normal Northern at Eastern Dick Skelton, Northern. Michigan Aormals great team joined the Cardinals. Bill DeWitt went to Baltimore to run the farm system under a five-year contract he got when he sold the Browns to Veeck. He has succeeded in taking along Jim McLaughlin as his top assistant.

The onlv out-and-out Veeck man Salem Scores 348 Points For New School Record The National Football League standings had a decided 1952 tinge today chiefly because of Lou Groza's had five finishers in less tan 21 completed 15 of 33 passes for 155 minutes. Southern oregory was Salem gridders set a new school toe and Charlie Trippi arm. straight vear. Normal turned in 38 points for the win, and produced a repeat individual champion in Bob Rowland. Rowland ran the 3-mile course in 19:39 to -capture the title for the second time.

Trailing were Central Michigan, timed in 20:09. Jacque Theriot was yards. Southern netted 216 yards on offense to 299 for Washington, a scoring record this year with 348 Cleveland's all-winning Browns 1 1 TV 1 I know who is with Baltimore is points in winning eicht or nine and tnc uetroit Lions met tor tne NFL title last fall and it looks as if games. The old school mark of 333 points was set in 1943. 17th, Earl Brown 20th, James Greene 23rd, Ed Markel 24th and Larry Havens 29th.

The meet closed the searson for Coach "Doc" Lingle's team. The Salukis won five of seven dual meets. Rudie Schaffer. Rudie was an auditor until he got into baseball with Veeck at Milwaukee. He has charge of the advance ticket sales for the they're headed for another clash since they top their respective con with 61 points; Southern, 88, Nor far smaller disadvantage than had been expected.

It looked like the expected five or more touchdown Bear victory would come in the first minute. Southern received the opening kickoff and lost the ball on a second down fum The old record was somewhat of reek in that Salem beat Fairfield FINAL 1953 STANDINGS SOUTH SEVEN ferences. mal and Northern, 89; and Wes tern, 1 16. Eastern did not compete. Orioles.

that year, 184-0. Fairfield kept kick There's little question but what Following Rowland for individu There may be others who moved the Browns will be in the playoff. ing off every time and Salem kept scoring. Dan Wile scored over 80 they'll wind up tied with Michigan State, which has finished its league season. I That would call for a faculty vote, in which case Illinois probably would get it since Michigan State is not in the best of graces with the Big Ten.

In fact, they're on probation. In the Pacific Coast half of the Rose Bowl, UCLA and Stanford are tied for the lead, each with a record of 5-1. This week Stanford plays California and UCLA tackles Southern California. If both contenders win, the league schools will ote for the host. Cotton Bowl The Southwest Conference winner acts as host in this one and the clearest word that can be used is "chaos." Texas has a 4-1 record with one to go while Bay Thev have won eidit oames and to Baltimore, but most of the Brownie brass missed the boat.

ble on its own 43. Siegel passed to Burst on the first plav and the Bears points in that one game. This year lead the Philadelphia Eagles by 2Yi his brother, Don, was the ace back. had a quick 6-0 advantage. The cen cames in the Eastern Conference.

TEAM Pet. Mt. Vernon 5 1 0 .833 Herrin 4 1 1 .750 Centralia 4 1 1 .750 Benton 2 3 0 .400 W. Frankfort 1 2 2 .400 Harrisburg 2 4 0 .333 Marion 0 6 0 .000 Each has four to play. UNBEATEN COLLEGE TEAMS LIST CUT DOWN BY LOSSES New York, Nov.

16 (AP) The list of the nation's unbeaten, untied college football teams had dwindled today with 13 of them having completed their seasons. ter pass for the place kick was low, but Burst grabbed the ball and ran Only human interest sidelight of all the changes is that Jimmy Dykes will collect less money for actively managing the Orioles than will either Rogers Hornsby or Marion for But the Lions' hold on the top Salem's football banquet will be held Tuesday, Nov. 24. It may interest some Notre Dame adherents to know that Elmer Layden will be the principal speaker. spot in the Western Conference is ngnt ena to make it -u.

The heavily favored Bears may 105 96 84 82 66 62 59 58 SCORING LEADERS Kendrick, Chester Williams, Sesser Galloway, Sesser McGhee, West Fran rort Centralia Jarvis, Zeigler Gillespie, Metropolis Prather, Christopher Zimmer, Chester Riegel, Harrisburg Smith, Herrin not managing. Maryland, with nine victories, have been a little too complacent at this stage. The Salukis, sparked by NFL STANDINGS Eastern Conference W. L. T.

Huske passes, put together a 6-yard Hornsby wil collect about or half his salary for what should have been his third season with the old Browns. Marion will ana iNotre uamc, witn seven, are the only major teams on the list. West Virginia dropped out Saturday Games Tuesday Christopher at Benton Games Friday East St. Louis at Centralia NCY.2E Benton at West Frankfort Former Brown Workers Must Find New Jobs A reader from Ava Wrote recently 8 0 0 1 5 2 1 drive and scored on a short Huske Gene Ernest pass in the first min in a 20-14 loss to South Carolina. 57 55 to inquire what had happened to Cleveland Philadelphia Pittsburgh Washington New York ute of the second quarter.

Huske's place kick was blocked to make it (Continued on page 10) Buddy Blattner, announcer of St. BASEBALL GRIPS ZOO Louis Brown baseball the past few 54 53 7-6. a Milwaukee (AP) The baseball seasons. A pass interception on tncir own Chicaco Cards 0 COAL BELT lor, Rice and Southern Methodist all show 3-1 records with two games each still on their schedules. This could finish in a four-way tie, a situation that would give the moguls a real voting problem.

Sugar Bowl Despite its loss to Notre Dame, Georgia Tech was the Pet. .000 .714 .500 .429 .250 .000 .750 .714 .625 .375 .286 86 40 then led to a 60-vard Bear Touch fever which gripped Milwaukee all summer still is being felt here. The Pet. .900 I haven't heard a thing about him or his future. I do know he moved into a beautiful new home in St.

Western Conference Detroit 6 2 0 down dive'. The last 17 vards came Ondo, Zeigler Lawrence, Herrin Hammack, Murphysboro K. Martin, Carbondale Ford, Eldorado t-mi Ml on a Siceel-Burst pass. Gene Del TEAM Elkville Zcigler Christopher Sesser U. School mmg Soon 1 0 0 1 0 0 Uaudio placement made it H-b at 4 4 3 2 1 0 A.

.800 .600 '500 .200 .000 Los Angeles 5 San Francisco 5 Baltimore 3 Green Bay 2 halftime. No. 1 candidate for one cf the assignments until it ran into a 13-6 Veteran Coach Carl Snavelv fir 49 48 48 46 43 42 42 40 39 39 38 38 Municipal zoo made an off-season trade. Director George Spcidel traded a surplus leopard and two rhesus monkeys," plus cash, to the Chase Hill Wild Animal Farm at Egypt, for a male cheetah and four wanderoo monkeys. The cash involved was said to be $1,060.

defeat at the hands of Alabama Sat Carterville -r-w rf mi GOOD HUNTING Starts Here Guns Duckcalls Ammunition ed up his Bears at halftime enougl Chicago Bears 2 for them to put on two sustarined NORTH EGYPT uarteau, niKvwe Mackovjak, Eldorado Avant, Mt. Vernon Isaacs, Anna-Jonesboro Micheletto, Christopher D. Hill, Pinckneyville Wall, Marion F. Chamness, Anna-Jonesboro drives the third quarter. The first not so secure.

They hold a half-game TEAM paid oft for 63 yards on a 21 -yard Pet. .833 urday. Now 'Bama could get the spot. The same could be said of West Virginia. The Mountaineers thought they had a good chance, what with winning streak of 13 games.

But South Carolina stopped them 20-14. Lawrenceville margin over the second-place Los Angeles Rams and a full game over Siegel-Burst pass. The second drive carried to the Salem the third-place San Francisco 49ers .500 Flora Gus Mancuso, former National League catcher, now is a scout for 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland, with Groza kicking 6 5 3 3 3 1 0 0 1 3 3 3 5 6 Mt. Carmel the St. Louis Cardinals.

three field goals, played an impor .500 .500 .167 It looks lik Olnev things won't be set- Sports in Brief I (J Buenos Aires Jim Turnesa of L- il ULZ3xLZ3 Elmsford, N. won the Marcle Alvear Open with a 72-hole score of 7 fl SSflfc tant role in dissolving the three-way tie for the Western Conference lead tied until all the returns are in. or last place in the Western divi Bridgeport Fairfield S-4 as the third quarter ended. An' offside penalty checked the Bears only momentarily as Siegel ran left and for nine yards on the next play. DelGaudio added extra points on place kicks after the last two touchdowns.

The Salukis missed a scoring chance in the fourth period after .000 Even the staid old Iw League is sion with a 27-24 decision over Sunday. The 11 points contributed by Groza (he also converted after Washington's Redskins. faced with difficulties. Should Penn defeat Cornell on Thanksgiving day S0UTHVEST EGYPTIAN in Philadelphia a task which Pet. .833 two touchdowns) were the difference as the Browns defeated the 49ers 23-21 before 80,698 at should not bt too difficult for the .83 end John Gelch intercepted a pass Quakers it will win the league in midfield and ran to the W-20.

.667 TEAM Murphysboro Chester Carbondale Anna-Jonesboro Sparta Pinckneyville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 4 3 2 0 1 1 2 3 4 4 6 title. But its record will be 1-0. But Washington intercepted a pass .500 At Chicago, Trippi completed eight passes, seven of them in a row, -r vt I i xr 1,1 1 i to check the threat. Cornell is Penn's only Iw Learue from a spread formation, as th The victory was the sixth for the .333 .333 .000 opponent and at the moment thev THREE GIGANTIC HISTORY, MAKING DflYSI Cardinals tallied in the final minute are the onlv two schools undefeated Du Quoin to tie the Rams 24-24. The dead Bears in eight games.

Southern has lost six of eight and-has one more tough game Thursday night at Wes wins, lock bv a team that hasn't won in league play. If Cornell there won't be any problem. game all season really gave the Rams' a) o) Si lAii if lii title hopes a setback for the Lions, throwing up a sturdy defense after Bobby Layne had tossed two touch iiursday down passes, beat the Green Bay tern, the second place team in the IIAC. The Salukis, who a week earlier had dropped three touchdown passes against Rolla, also dropped two in the Bear game. Tackles Gene Krolack, who received a shoulder injur', and Dave Stroup were outstanding on defense for the Salukis.

Statistics Packers 14-7. HERRIN FR0SH-S0PHS SEEK PERFECT SEASON TONIGHT Coach Bob Hutchison's Herrin TigcT Cubs will be shooting for their seventh straight victory and an undefeated season today at 7:30 p.m. when they tangle with the Marion freshman-sophcrnore team at the Herrin field. None of the other games had any rr .1 i ettect on tnc tipper brackets in riday cither conference. The Pittsburgh Steclers did move into third place in the Eastern Conference on a 14 10 victor' over the New York Gi Saturday ants.

And the baoies retained mathematical chance of catching tl ywtAo; I Mil Fit Browns by thumping the Baltimore PREP SCHEDULE Tuesday, Nov. 17 Cave-in-Rock at Carrier Mills Okawville at Coultcrville Thompsonville at Dahlgren Equality at Ridgway Bluford at Wayne City Walton ville at Valicr Wednesday, Nov. 18 Stceleville at Alto Pass Royalton at Hurst-Bush Marissa at St. Peter and St. Paul Thursday, Nov.

19 Thompsonville at Tamatoa Friday, Nov. 20 Tamaroa at Coultcrville Joppa at Gorevillc Carrier Mills at Mt. Vernon Galatia at Ore-in-Rock Alto Pass at Thebes Ullin at Karnak Hurst-Bush at Trico Elkville at Attucks Ridgway at Shawnectoun Royalton at Bluford Nashville at Chester Carterville at University School Red Bud at Marissa Saturday, Nov. 21 Mt. Vernon at Sparta Piruknew ill? at Robinson Gjlts 414 after Buddy louns hac: 8 18 61 182 155 117 33 15 15 6 1 3 40 30 5 5 29 3 4 4 50 30 wouemDer First downs Yards rushing Yards passing Passes attempted Gjmpletions Intercepted by Penalties 'rumbles Fumbles lost Punts Average returned the opening kickoff 104 yards for a Baltimore touchdown.

The Chicago Bears tied the Packers I --iL 1 A i as authentically Kcntuckian as I the ancient hills where Bourbon 1 Klein in FihtTcnijht New York, Nov. 19 (AP) Joey Klein, bright New York welterweight prospect, faces a toughie in Freddie (Babe) Herman of Los Angeles in a 10-round bout at Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway arena tonight. Dumont will telecast the 9 p. CST, tussle to some parts of the country. PREP FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Nov.

17 Christopher it Benton (7:30 p. Nov. 19 Chester it Perryville, Mo. Caruthersville at Cairo Southern at Western (S p. Hoy.

20 Esrt St. Louis Centralia Nov. 26 i i Wm ii ii. rv" ii mum rirjtx won nmft. mn vai ftra ljm pi Jackie Gordon of the Cleveland Barons was the first player in the American Hockey League to score three gCals in one game this season.

W4 I MVUIH rJ' SQV FOR Wednesday's paper for announcement of fAild in Proof yet Rich in Flavor Southern MUL PRAIRIE POST 693 HERRIN SPECIAL MEETIIIG Monday, Hoy. 16 7:30 P. V0RK IN M. M. DEGREE 0.

V. LEMONS, W. M. Eentcn at West Frankfort (2:30 mm LEADS ELI SATERS I New Haven, Ccnn. (AP) Wal-; ly Kilrea, captian of the Yale hockey team, has an ililmtrious hockey name to defend.

His father, Hec Kilrea, was a star in the National Hockey. League. The coach of the present' Eli ice squad is Murray one-time star performer lor the New Voik Rangers. Made; mellowed and bottled olly by ST1TZEI-WEUER D1ST1UERY, IOUISV1UE, KY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 91 PROOF reaiesi lale P- NHL SCORES Montreal 2.

Chicago 2 Boston 1, Toronto 1 Detroit 4, New Ycrk 1 1 Distributed by SOUTHERN 1LLLNOIS WHOLESALE Htnin, Llinoh.

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