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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 13

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Delivered RFD La Crosse Tribune, Tuesday, September 15, Northwestern Faces Notre Dame, UCLA, SMU In Early Clashes By JERRY LISKA Southern California which last Theismann and Dennis 3-4 in the Big Ten to tie for bruising start, they could cause EVANSTON, 111. (AP) season ganged up on Northwest-Dummit. fifth last season. trouble in the Big Ten race, fac- Northwestern pre- ern Just Notre Dame and Dummit also ing Illinois, Wisconsin and Pur- Big Ten football skirmishing is belted the Wildcats 35-10 and are seniors, and they say Dum- winning team gets by on due before encountering co- this season. The tra- Jtist before UCLA spanked them mit has never passed better passing alone, and con- champion Ohio State.

N. U. fin- ditionally scrappy, if outmanned 36-0. than in early fall drills. Later centrate on running to set up ishes against Minnesota, Indi- Wildcats only have to face No- The, season before that, ha- on, we get a look at Ohio 0ur passing and an offensive ana and Michigan State THE POOR FOOTBALL a quarter of a ton about to pounce on the pigskin at Northwestern University in Evanston, 111.

Offensive tackles Dave Glantz (left) and Greg Larson scale in at 250 pounds each. Glantz stands 6 feet, 5 inches while Larson towers at 6 feet, 6 Wirephoto. Cassius Clay Wins Right To Apply For Fight License tre Dame, UCLA and Southern rassed coach Alex Aagase had Rex Kern, but be six consistency. And to do this, you Methodist for openers. t0 start his trooPs successively games into the meat-grinder by have to have a quarterback who Southern Methodist replaces against such a nightmarish ar- Can run, like Theismann, Kern ray as Miami of Florida, South- His own quarterbacking is a and Don ern Cal, Dame prime concern to Agase, who is said Agase.

and Ohio State. trying to convert veteran Mau- Agase has an experienced rie Daigneau, a talented drop- tack line to back up his prom- But even tackling unranked back passer, into an option- ise that gonna be a Southern Methodist this season type quarterback. much better offensive club this may run the quarterback option as much as 20 per cent of i The front offensive nucleus in- Racine Golfer, Hansen, Wins Publinx Crown is, we match the state-supported schools in said Agase. as good as anybody 20-22 deep, but our second 20 drops well below Big Ten bench after Notre Dame and UCLA JANESVILLE (AP) Bruce has a large, buzzing fly in the Hansen of Racine won the two- ointment, day Wisconsin public links golf note that in facing SMU for championship during the week- the first time in history, we end with a total. Bob Marks of Delavan took catch Chuck Hixon in his senior Mustang wanly smiled NEW YORK (AP) Cassius'Jerry Quarry Oct.

26 in Atlanta, Clay, fighting to fight, has the only place Clay now has a scored another victory out of license to fight, the ring by winning the right to Clay has been entangled in lea license in New York. gal fights ever since he was Federal Judge Walter R. Mansfield ruled Monday against the New York State Athletic Commission, which had refused to renew boxing license last Oct. 14. It was the second key development for Clay within a week.

Last Thursday he signed to fight Hellerude Wins Final Coulee Archers Shoot stripped of his heavyweight championship after being convicted and sentenced to five years in prison June 20,1967, for refusing induction into military service. appeal of the conviction still is pending. In another legal jab, Clay brought suit, under the name of Muhammad Ali, after the New York Athletic Commission refused to renew his license on the grounds that although it had licensed boxers convicted of felonies, those fighters had served HOLMEN, Coulee piad to hear it held its final ciay sjd when shoot of the season Sunday and jnformed 0f Judge Joe HeUerude waiked away with decision. not thinking the Men Sight Championship about that now rm busy 3 rl a 0 9 J6- tin8 ready for Quarry. I Chuck Lnderberg led barebow have t0Q many things on my broadhead shooters with 429 and mjn(j Jenny Candahl 37 was the C1 would not comment tops for 1 -----J second place by sinking a 66 Agase, starting his seventh foot birdie putt on the first hole Wildcat season with his most ex- of a playoff with Doug Weiss, perienced club, also of Delavan.

The two had Hixon was the No. 2 tied with 148. passer last season. the time this said eludes Mike Sikich, 235-pound whose counter on the play is guard, and John Rodman, 250- one of the Big top ball- pound tackle, with an outstand- Eighty party deer permits will carriers, Mike Adamle. ing newcomer in sophomore go on sale at 1 p.m.

Sept. 24 at The Wildcats were 3-7 tight end Steve Craig. Vernon County office On defense, six regulars re- in the courthouse at Viroqua. Vernon County Party Permit Sale Sept. 24 good news to me, tournament, played on Yank Durham, champion janesville Riverside and Joe razier manager, told The Krueger municipal Associated Press by telephone COUrses, had 386 entries.

The from New' Orleans. was piague(j by rajn ancj A New York license for Clay cold weather. would make a Clay-Frazier bout! -----------------------------------------------even more attractive. next fight will be a title defense against light heavyweight king Bob Foster in November. Edwin B.

Dooley, chairman of the New York State commission, said he did not know what action the commission would take until a study is made of Judge written opin- turn, headed by Will Hemby and Mike Morkin at ends, 'and de- HOLMEN, Wis. Scott Ped- fensive backs Eric Hutchison erson led Sparta to a 22-40 cross and Rick Telander. Another top lucky can you country win over Holmen. sophomore, Jim Anderson, 6-5, cracked Agase, adding: Pederson finished first and 250-pounder, could be a big help course, before we take on Hixon, know a lot about how a good quarterback operates after facing Notre Joe The permits will be for Quota Area 72 that includes part of Vernon County east of Highways 27 and 14, plus parts of Monroe, Richland and Juneau Counties and a small area of Sauk teammate Randy Morgan was at defensive tackle weakened ty. third.

Holmen placed second by graduation of stellar Bill Richard Novy, Vernon County and fourth with Rod Ammerman Galer. Clerk, said the permits will go and Randy Morgan. If the Wildcats survive their on sale promptly at 1 p.m., and will be sold on a first come, first-served basis. Only one member of a party of four may be in line to purchase the permit. Only one permit will be issued to any person, and he or she must have the $5 feet and the four signed party permit stubs ready when going through the line.

go with what we That means more work for Paul regularly more than two years perSons wishing to apply by WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) Brown said. we do Robinson, who led the AFL in AFL or NFL competition. mail for the reguiar per- Even with star quartebrack poorly, we will have better draft rushers in his rookie season The Bengals concentrated on mit drawing in Madison may sex, j.r the cure an application card from One Of 3 Quarterbacks To Get Nod For Bengals In Sunday's Opener By GEORGE STRODE ion which said: contention Greg Cook shelved for the 1970 choices in the future. I see no with 1,023 yards. He had only plugging their defense in that the recentness of con- National Football League sea- 486 yards last season.

draft, taking 12 defenders any Vernon County game license viction provides adequate basis; Son, Cincinnati Coach Wyche hit 50 per cent of his The offensive line should be among their 17 choices. With sealer. Deadline for mailing for denying him a license is Paul Brown reaches for no pan-passes, replacing the injured better than 1969 when Cincinnati holdovers like middle lineback-these applications is Oct. 16. without The commis- ic button.

Cook in four games last fall. He won four games, lost nine and er Bill Bergy and corner back own records revealed it not trading away fu- has been with the club since its tied one. For the second straight Ken Riley, the defense should had not made such a distinction ture draft choices for stop-gap start but lacks the ability to season the victories tied a improve, in its disposition of other appli- Brown warned, move the offense consistently, record for most games won by going to give you a Lewis, a two-year Canadain an expansion club. Four rookies, tackles Mike shooters scores were Norm 377 and Karen 353. The commission had denied good player in a Football Leaguer who flunked a Leaders of the offensive line Reid of Penn State and Ron Ali his rights under the 14th He did make an exception, Jp 69 trial with the New York are center Bob Johnson, the Carpenter of North Carolina choice in State and deep backs Lamar end Bob Parrish of Lincoln and Sandy women broadhead whother hp would now annlv for Amendment to equal protection however, when he gave up an Giants, presents more of a run- No.

1 draft Other broadhead a yorjc hcen.se but his at- undisclosed draft pick for Buffa- ninS threat. The former Mon- 1968 and All-Pro tight were Norm York. lo Quarterback Vireil Car- treal flanker and run- TrumnV. torney, Michael Meltsner, said here effort will be Clay won the heavyweight ti- Vorn i swept men's t(( a tie by knocking out Sonny Liston class A sight competition with suitable ent Beach Fla Feb. 25 art n-hi a T.

Kr-. rt Uif 1 1 an 879 while Jerry Edberg hit 806 in class B. Other sight winners, their classes and scores were: Bill Chase, class 681; Harold Fairbanks, class 59; John Braun, class 325. Katherine Hellerud won class competition with 485 while Ethel Gonyier took class with 434. Gordie 785 led intermediate boys and Totn Regelsky NEWPORT, R.I.

(AP) topped junior boys with 205. World Series starts Ron 329 led the cadet today under predicted weather Intrepid Picked To Beat Gretel In Yacht Series 1964. His last title fight was a seventh-round knockout of Zora lo quarterback Virgil Car- treal flanker and run- Trumpy. ter ning back, however hasn The forward The third-year Bengals, wad- Rjayed quarterback for three helped by the ing into NFL competition for the seasons, first time Sunday against the Oakland Raiders, will go with Carter played sparingly with ninth Wyche, newcomer Dave the Chicago Bears in 1969, com- March 22, 1967, in New Lewis or Carter at quarterback, pleting 36 of 71 passes for 343 Madison Square Garden, al- yards. He started seven games though he did box a couple of Cook underwent shoulder sur- for the Bears in 1968.

exhibitions that year and then gery last month and has been Brown hinted the Bengals engaged in an eight-round exhi- placed on the injured reserve may go more for running like bition in Atlanta last Sept. 2 list for the season. they did in their first season. Durko of Southern California, wall will be are head-ed for defensive start- acquisition of ing jobs, guard Rufus Mayes from the Kenny Graham, picked up Chicago Bears. The Bengals from the San Diego Chargers, traded defensive line regulars will add stability to the second- Harry Gunner and Bill Staley, ary.

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