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SECTION outhern ffltaofeam SECTION 2 Sporh Classified 2 Carbondale Herrin Murphysboro, Illinois FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1965 Carbondale Herrin Murphysboro, Illinois Play Resumes In Los Angeles Saturday Game At Carbondale Saturday Night Shroyer Uses Revised Lineup Against Lincoln Take 2 leocf OS ere A revamped backfield, de signed primarily for speed, is expected to spark Southern Illinois University's second home 'opener" of the 1965 football season Saturday night when the b'' y-r Salukis host Lincoln in Carbon dale. 000 students are on Carbondale campus and Coach Don Shroyer is admittedly excited about displaying his new offense before what promises to be a capacity crowd. Playing before an enthusiastic student audience may be just what this club needs," Shroyer said, "and after two disappointing showings on the road it couldn't come at a more opportune time." Lincoln nosed out the Saluk's 23-21 last year and SIU may be hard pressed to reverse the outcome this year if performances do not improve over the past two weeks when Southern was beaten by Louisville and Youngstown of Ohio. Lincoln has the same highspeed backfield returning from a year ago. Alton Adams will be at quarterback and Willie Dent and Ezekiel Moore return at the halfback spots.

Fullback Gerald Woodard also is back. Dent was Lincoln's leading ground gainer last year, averag Although SIU won its official opener Sept. 18 against State College of Iowa, only a small number of early arriving freshmen and student leaders were on hand for the game. Now, however, more than Twins By Joe Reichler Of the Associated Press Los Angeles (AP) Brimming with confidence after beating the Dodgers fearsome pitching pair of Don DrysdaJe and Sandy Koufax, the victorious Minnesota Twins expressed confidence today they can add nemesis Claude Osteen to their list of victims when the World Series resumes Saturday in Los Angeles. Halfway to the World Championship after beating Koufax 5-1 at Minnesota Thursday on top of their opening 8-2 defeat of Drys-dale, the Twins were even dreaming of a four-game sweep, predicted earlier by Los Angeles General Manager Buzzie Ba-vasi but by the Dodgers.

"I'd love to sweep," said Twins' Manager Sam Mele, "but they're a tough outfit, and you've got to play heads up all the time. I've been telling you guys we're pretty tough, too." Perhaps the toughest assignment of the Series goes to Ca-milo Pascual, the Twins' righthander who is slated to open in Los Angeles following Friday's off day for travel. Not only will the American League champions be playing in the Dodgers' home park, but the Twins' record against the Angels there has been nothing to write home about. Minnesota's batting average cS2 Southern lllinoisan Sport Talk Merle Jones "Your Opinion As Good As Ours" ing 5.7 yards per carry on 518 yards in 91 attempts. Woodard averaged 5.6 on 472 yards in 85 carries.

Moore was the leading Lincoln scorer last season with 54 points. Lincoln carries a 2 1 record into the game after beating Peru State and Central Iowa but losing to Arkansas AMN. The Salukis will be operating fo the fist time with Doug Mougey, a junior from Rittman, Ohio, at quarterback and will have another newcomer in sophomore Eugene James, New Orleans, at halfback. A third switch will involve was already in scoring position. Saluki Football Fans Urged To Wear Green A run by Lefebvre at this point would have tied the score Many of the Southern Illinois University students probably 2-2 and Walt Alston doubtless would not have taken Sandy were not on campus Koufax out for a pinch hitter.

Coach Don Shroyer's footballers But Lefebvre got caught in no opened their campaign at home Sept. 18. School had not start Hill Williams, a Laurel, mans land on this play and that's where the Dodgers seemed to be all day. All five Twin ed then. Saturday night the Salukis will play Lincoln of Missouri in the second home contest of sophomore, who will open at fullback instead of at his normal halfback position.

Mougey will be replacing SIU's highly-touted passing star runs counted with two out. All is not lost for Dodger fans. The 1955 Dodgers, the 1956 and the year and four more home 1958 Yankees all won 1 es games will follow. Jim Hart who has been plagued Insurance Run The Minnesota Twins scored a big insurance run for a 31 lead in the seventh inning of the world series Thursday after losing the first two games. as Zoilo Versalles scores (5).

The Twins won the game 5-1. (AP Wirephoto) Saluki fans were urged to on this play. With Joe Nossek (24) at bat, upper (eft, the ball gets away from Dodger catcher John Roseboro, who chases the ball (2) and flips backhanded to hurler Ron Perranoski (3). Ron crashes into umpire Tony Venzon (4) for nine games at Dodger stadium during the regular season was less than .200. They hit only one home run at Dodger Sta by 10 interceptions in the Salukis' two recent setbacks while wear green clotmng, caps, The situation does not look so bright as it did Wednesday, sweaters, at all home dium all year.

football games. Only a handful James will fill a vacancy created when Monty Riffer, Vander-grift, was moved to the might have gotten away with it, angeles did so the first time. ABRH FBI In addition, left-hander Osteen was exceptionally tough for the but it wasn't." wius Dodgers would be tougher home. "It's going to be tough however, and is further darkened by the fact that Koufax may not even get to pitch again if Claude Osteen and Don DrysdaJe cannot stop the Twins in the next two games. Tne "go green" campaign defensive platoon.

to Twins during his years with the Waler Alston, the Dodger w. Davis cf actually began last year during Coed Is Editor For Wisconsin Student Paper "It's impossible to tell just mono arrvru4 Tm'fV. Uir, nitnk JOIUlSOn sweep a team like the tne neatea basketball series utaua5w, 0511 mui ujo piucii- I Fairly rf Washington Senators. The 26-year-old southpaw, traded to how the changes will affect the he said. "The Los Angeles ball Ul 2 ace.

Lefebvre 2b with the Evansville Aces. 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 2 1 1 33 ball club," Shroyer said, "but park is suited to their pitching Los Angeles last winter, holds Evansville fans for several occu uuiviv I Koseboro we feel the overall speed and cfliri Koufax staff. five victories over the Twins Madison, Wis. (AP) years have worn bright red Walt Moore, Carbondale freshman football coach who Alston added: "I'll be glad B-Tracewski When the sports editor of the garments to games to identify "If we were playing the Gi long-range striking ability will be definitely improved." without a defeat. 'We've hit Claude in some TTI il.

TT? 1 I was a star guard on the 1949 when change ball parks. I Totals ants and we had fust beaten university 01 wisconsins aaiiy their rooters as the "Big Red." 1 1L. 1 I know we'll have better weather, Minnesota the games," said Harmon Kille Juan Marichal instead of Kou uewfcfwper emers uie press dox Sn fh rmintPrpd ABRH RBI and I hope we can score more versaiies brew, the Twins' third baseman fax' I would say we'd be au. oamp itanaan fctaaium eyes iflSf ver hv rin? arn I CU.i...l MURPHYSBORO FROSH DEFEAT CHESTER 18-6 Murphysboro topped Chester runs." and home run king. "Maybe we thinking of a sweep.

The Gi cuxii uu oiw auuuim. ouc scIjqq! spirit leaders hope to and 1950 Mt. Vernon state basketball championship teams, saw his Terrier frosh grid team drop a 19-7 decision at Mt. Vernon Thursday. "I've been trying for seven Alston emphasized, however.

Kiiiebrew 3b can again." ants' pitching staff does not 6cu uuv uci Aiiiumg. rarrv nvr the rleen mot ve 5 3 4 3 4 4 4 2 4 8-6 Thursday night in a fresh he was not seeking any alibis aiS it Billy Martin, the Twins third compare to that of the Dodg Blonde Dianne I. Seidler of this year and Saturday night because of the weather Mincher lb man football game at Chester. tf 1 1 1 1 1 I base coach, reminded that the ers. Jeff Wright scored two Mur Twins are a different team from years to beat Mt.

Vernon in iviapiewooa, in neaas me six will be a good time for fans member sports staff of the Daily anA the student body to take "iney jusi ouipiayea us, ne Kaatp ascuai, wno missed seven physboro touchdowns on runs said. "They deserved to win." weeks because of back trouble, Totals 33 uarainai. it consists of uianne note. something but I never have won yet," said Walt. His Attucks the one Osteen beat so consist; entry.

The Dodgers manager recall A Struck out for Koufax in 7th: B-Lin was an interested dugout spec and five male underlings. ed out for Miller in 9th. basketball teams lost thre "We used to rely almost sole tator during the Twins' first two ooo ooo 1001 "The fellows think Im a nut," Lefebvre In Two Kev Plavs 1 -r-v 1 i "iui. games to the Rams. 000 002 12x 5 ly on the home, said Mar iyn iAXlgerS aroppea TWO Minnesota triumphs.

Did he think he learn of one yard and 13 yards. The other score came on a 79 yard pass play from Wright to Ronnie Hankins. Chester's lone score came on a 26-yard run by Gary games behind and came back 2B-oiiva, Allison. 3B Versalles. the pretty sophomore offered.

As Dodgers Lose To Twins "I play catch with them, Tim uhfl ed something while watching tin. "Now we depend upon cnaries btrusz, liernn cross Jim Grant and Jim Kaat tame speed and defense in addition Lob-Los Angeles 8. Minnesota 8. inuie ieneS. Koufax (D 6 6 though and they take care of t' fl fa the locker room mterviews and twn iaw nii iJa country coach and long one of the Dodgers hitters.

to power." -The Twins beat Koufax with on, t-u i i. I Perranoski 1.2 3 a. ui vo uuuu icaius ccuiic UdCK i Miller 2 0 "The only way to learn is to the area's top track enthusiasts, is already making plans to at "0t partlcu- Dodger defeat to the Twins In to win after losing the first two Kaat (W out hitting a home run. The big go to the mound and do your AOAiy ouiicu mc. fu- CnnJ rrrA core rromn games.

They were the 1921 New aSKSiJd Sti SSSSFfA own job," said the 31-year-old IMiV UWWWHV tlWAAVft tUUi uuc 1 maKe up tne laiiy uar- Thursdav York Giants, the 1956 Yankees Koufax 9 tend the Olympic Games i Mexico in 1968 by taking course in Spanish. Cuban. "No two pitchers are onA Vonlrw Battey. Allison 3, Mincher. Kaat 2.

Ver UAiiai opviio pages, Wiiuu- fo Wo txroc thn alike. Grant pitches one way, "No one else knows how, a ri infft ih iof (Jonnson, DrysdaJe, Fairly) TATTERSALLS YEARLING SALE HITS $1,874,100 Lexington, Ky. (AP) The Tattersalls fall sale of standardbred yearlings has closed with 338 yearlings bringing $1,874,100 for an average of Kaat another and neither pitch and I won't tell them." irrZ 71 TuiiDCHAVe Eirurc i.r "ddt vr vt- rerran es the way I do." inwijwi riwnig I oski. BalK Perranosi. Venzon (N) IiXClU WUlXiCi 111 UL1C lUUi Ullillig as Bob Allison made a spn- HERRIN FROSH TOP JOHNSTON CITY 35-0 TOKYO KatSUVOShi Takava- Plate.

Flaherty (A) first base. Sudol N). Koufax, a 26-game winner i seconn naw. rii thiivi h. blows were Tony Olivas sixth-inning double, which drove in the Twins first run, a clutch run-scoring single by Killebrew and ZoUo Versalles triple that led to a run in the seventh.

Kaat helped hs cause with a two-run, bases-loaded single in the eighth. The Twins hit two home runs to one for the Dodgers in the opener. Martin conceded that the with athletics came from her sational catch sliding across the Herrin's revamped freshman ma, 1102, Japan, OUipomtea left field, Hurley A) right field. ColdfA Tnin; nciA Tf1 2:13. A 48,700.

during the regular season, didnt pitch badly. He permit auier wno naa Diavea on i fnrf $5,545. football team, after losing to e.uul At the closing session Thurs 10. Nontitle. Mt.

Vernon and Eldorado, used ted hits in six innings, striking out nine. day night, 65 yearlings sold for team years agO. frails 9 anH hxA Ron TTairlw COPENHAGEN, Denmark CARBONDALE FROSH LOST TO MT. VERNON a revamped lineup to post a 1 I MA1V4 W11U UMU Jk I didn't feel I had it," said $440,100. Mighty Ad, a bay colt by 35-0 win over Johnston City at Boerge Krog, Denmark, and Battling Teidovi, Ghana, drew, Mt.

Vernon's 1 1 vav4 ni.u vxjv uub irutu wuu Hemn Thursday mght. the stylish southpaw. "If my control would have been good, I Adios out of Nila Mitty $66,000 10, lightweights. ox Mioris ana wruie lor my ifl rf fa fi tf sphonl rarAr vAars 0 0 team scored a frosh football 19-7 win over Mt. Vernon by Walnut Hall Farm, Lexing Paul Oldani took over the quarterback role and piloted a r--x I tt: 1-.

M. rr Carbondale at was snorts editor in mv senior fccuieu easuy as xouy Osfeen Gets Next Hurling Assignment ton. The purchaser was Stanley Dancer, New Egypt, N.J. Thursday. Vear uua uuuuicu iug uaii ui 1 igi the Tigers to the victory.

He plunged for two of the extra Her assistants are Mike Bear- Iiem momentarily, uui The Junior Rams built up a points, passed 15 yards to Ter man of Rice Lake, Peter wouna up on tmra Dase as 19-0 lead on a punt return, a Koseboro went to second on a ry Melhorn for a touchdown and Dodgers Hope Home Park Vill Help Comeback 55-yard drive and a pass inter NBS EXHIBITIONS Philadelphia 117, St. Louis 109 Boston 115, Baltimore 103 also counted a touchdown which Frahm of Union Grove, throw to the plate. ception. was nullified by a penalty. Tony Dombrow of New York Even if there was some doubt Carbondale scored in the fin Dodger Stadium never looked suddenly went to pieces in the on and it appeared Wills had Frank Jeters scored two City and Mike Goldman of Min- whether Oliva could catch the al period on quarterback Bob the base stolen.

sixth inning. touchdowns on runs of 50 and ball on a fly, Lefebvre should prettier to the Los Angeles Dodgers after their disastrous But Jim Gilliam's infield out sev.en three yards. Dick Lynn and invasion of Minnesota for neapolis. And her ambition: To be sports editor of the New York Times. The chilly air, the wet rounds from morning showers neither was a contributing erased Maury's bid for his first anKey aiso plunged lor tne ex Phil Jeralds got the other TDS routed.

stolen base in the Series and have been playing far off the base and then might have scooted home when Oliva bobbled the ball. Even if Oliva had caught the ball, Lefebvre likely on short runs. Lynn, Jerald cause, the 26-game winner said. 95th for the year. and Jeters also scored extra "I just didn't have it when I Alston recalled that in 1955 WEST FRANKFORT WINS points.

could not nave tagged up in the Dodgers lost the first two CROSS COUNTRY MEET i.u a LOS ANGELES Joey Or-188, Los Angeles, outpointed Manuel Ramos, 192, Mexico City, 10. 8-k uie oeiu iuw West Frankfort crosscountry time to get to third base had Fairly scored. And Lefebvre i or uui came uacis wm we took fiye of the first cnampionsnip. jsut iney were siv nlarps in win th -r nwn in, mm needed it," Koufax added. A friend confided he didn't look like the real Koufax.

Sandy laughed. "There were some games where I looked worse than this one," he said. Maury Wills said he had no criticism of any kind of the two games ahead the next year vitational meet Thursday in a if a man and lost to the Yankees. field of 51 runners. Alston explained why he had answeps Tom Freeman won in a time of 9:17 to finish four seconds Jeremiah Beam Twins' stadium but quite frankly said: ahead of teammate Rick Wil young Wes Parker bunt wim two runners on base in the seventh inning and the, Dodgers trailing by two runs.

first two games of the World Series. The Dodgers will be back at the stadium Saturday for the third game of the Series in which they trail the Minnesota Twins two games to none. Does Manager Walt Alston plan any changes following the Dodgers' 5-1 loss Thursday? "No, there aren't any changes we can make," Alston replied. This is the same club that won the pennant, and this is the club we hope can come back and win the championship." Ready to try and start the comeback is Claude Osteen, who won 15 and lost 15 during the season. Osteen will be the second left-hander Alston will use against the Twins.

The first, Sandy Koufax, as a Minnesota victim Thursday. Koufax confessed his trouble was elementary. His control kinson. "I'm glad we're changing The Redbird team score was "With our kind of power at a parks." point like that we try for a tie 16 points compared to 72 for Wills had but one chance to and hore to get the winninc run runnerup Centralia and 89 for attempt a base theft. He took off later," he explained.

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