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Decalur, Illinois. Monday, December 11, 1961. THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE EIGHT Army Maps Grid Plans Beefed-Up Program, New Coach First Order Giants Take Game Lead On Eagles West Point. N.V., Dec. 11 AP) i Ironically.

Hall had pinpointed Army is making plans for a' some of Army's disadvantages and beefed-up football program, with made a strong stand for a height-a npu- hrarl cnarh thP first order ened effort in its football program REVIEW BY FORREST R. KYLE of business. i shortly before his dismissal. He i t. emiccorsaid.

"West Point has some prob- By the Associated Press Selection of the opponent for the! o(; to face im to. some decisions of the opponent fo Ui Ucliu idii vi as juoi unt it Green Bay Packers in the National West Point's intention to bolster mase. wdiiu, iu u'S Football League's title contest time tootball it some to nave lo Shroyer Still Partial to His Big Blue After Seeing Bowl Teams "I'd certainly like to play either -of Augustana could be traced, in one of them. I'll tell you that." the final analysis, to a sorrowful Don Shroyer. Millikin football first half shouting percentage.

Dec. 31 had narrowed to l0 Wo hav-P it htlth inc announcement ot nan tiring teams and two games today. stickins to what we're doing The teams are New ork, wv and trying to win in major Giants and the Philadelphia Ea-! competition. We either build, or coach, reacted thus after return- The Big Blue made only 4 of 23 igies. iney must win.

Ana even, foraet about being big time." that won't do them any good uY. flii fliontc ii'tn rr tio record against Navy (three The games are Sunday Giants- 4 4 6 vvocf Pninf line: nnf hoH U-; Ki nA It1 nnn. i l-iIrvVii IncfaC I illi! A tmvC nVr Cleveland Browns encounter in; 1 New orks ankee Stadium ana; ing from Sacramento, shots for a .174 percentage. It where he watched Pittsburg doesn't make any difference what State defeat Linfield College 12-7 style of basketball the opposition in the Camellia Bowl Saturday. plays, that kind of shooting leads "I wouldn't want to say how we only to trouble and defeat, would have done against either." Admittedly, Augustana shot Shroyer said.

"It was hard to tell. ony 2oo the first half and had But" Clnlv a 16-10 lead, which didn't put It sounded as though the Blue the Big Blue in much of a hole, coach thought his team wouldn't The js even have been over-matched against norma sh by he Big Bue IJ. oeacnam 01 torneu neia me rival in recent veai s. troit's Tiger Stadium in She season windups. A Giants' defeat and job in 1911.

I "Slade Cutter said three years There are at present a number ag0 wnen )e Was athletic director of potential candidates who served there that before long' they'd be an Eagles victory would necessi a playoff in New York Dec 1 Dealing us in everyunng. aim ne 1 18-season tenure of Earl Red) been proven right. There's no sec- tate 24. The two-team situation in the ncau ret in now tney ve aone it. coacnes raui uieizei 01 iousiana, Hall went on to cite Annapolis- Eastern Conference was set ellncr- would have forced the Vikings to Shroyer thought both teamsj keep.away stvle tn! were better defensively than Han cffort to get more points faster i fensivelv and were evenly match-; etj Ordinarily a free-shooting r.

which Millikin and most! Sunday when the Giants edged State' Andy Gustafson of uiami basic manpower advantage 3.800 i-24 in a rio-norteri'FIa''- JIurra'" warmath of Min-mjcjdies to 2.400 cadets i and more 1. flirt Poitloe Oft. int. uDio a mi4 Trim Ufai'r, r( rtMrtU at Philadelphia to go out in front r. extensive recruiting in an spous There are two ex-West Point jn general and football in par- by one game.

The Browns dropped I line stars with considerable ex-jicular. out of the title chase when they were upset bv the Chicago BeaiF" Hail was surprised ana omeny 1714 shou'd be the running. They disappointed at the decision last The Packers were surprised hnny Green, now at Fieri-j Saturday to terminate his contract. 1 ifla nnrt Rill ffiman at tiln .1 1. u.

1.:. ether teams it plays favor, missel aren't as glaring as they are in the type of game seen here Saturday night. The hurried, off-balance shots, of which Millikin players were guilty on several occasions, were all the more noticeable in corn- were: Pittsburg was bigger," Shroyer said. "I'm pretty sure we could have handled Linfield." Shroyer did say he thought Millikin players executed blocks bet-tei than either of the bowl teams. "There weren't too many players on the ground on running i91 hv tho Qar, rranciswi even UIUURII IK CU duaic uu gan State.

job was in jeopardy. The action jwho are battling the second-place If Vest Polllt Plans any drastic, was taken bv West Point's super- i the Western Division in the Bert 'ts football program. Maj. Gen. W.

C. West- Come on Over! Ed Klein, left and Steve Murray pose with a telephone at the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity house at the University of Cali- operator in Moscow who said she couldn't get anyone who spoke English at the Kremlin. iBell Memorial Bowl for the lu "I alter consultation w.tn at Miami. Fla iterated, there would probably the athletic board. fornia after making a phone call to Moscow to invite Nikita Khrushchev to the Rose Bowl game.

They settled for a phone Jan. 6. The Lions hold a be an mcrease appomt-j He succeeded Blaik in 1959 and mnnt 1 Initon tnri liill i i ti game margin over the 49ers. on 11 ima uca lwo- dates, and a relaxation of policv.u-om mmhlinoc of Hismntent to- wind up at home against Balti regarding players' adherence to ward the end of this past season Academy routine. land the 13-7 defcrt by Navy in the plays, as I recall." he said.

"And parison with Augustana's tactics, there wasn't much downfield' If Millikin had been shooting at blocking." pace as it did in the last On the other hand. Shroyer; half of the game Augustana rated both teams good on pass de-1 would have been forced to plav fense and both gave the passers jMillikin's game and the outcome excellent protection. jsurely would have been reversed. If Shroyer was reluctant to com-j But you can't take credit away pare his team with the two NAIA; from the Vikings or fault their finalists, he wasn't backward style of play, even if you don't about individual comparisons. ilike it.

It accomplished its pur- "Linfield had an offensive tac-lpose. kle on the NAIA All-American and That first half shooting, and the Pittsburg a defensive tackle onjfact five Millikin players couldn't more Saturday. In other games Sunday. Pittsburgh defeated Washington 30-14 Blue Plays Tuesday at i final game probably swung the St. Teresa Plays Here Tomorrow NFL Standings balance.

ito run the Redskins' nonwinning I streak to 23 games over two sea-sons 'they tied three': St. Louis iwalloped Dallas 31-13 and Detroit Carthage 'jv UCLA OPENS CLOSED TRAINING SESSIONS Angeles. Dec. 11 (API The UCLA Bruins begin closed voiced the hope today his Bull-j gol past Minnesota 13-7. Los An-i the first team.

But both played or didn't do anything about dogs will improve on their shoot-j Millikjn.s basketball team beat Baltimore 34-17 ing that has hovered around the: ronfpi.pncp fop da-v- .300 mark over-all for threea "'Ifll 2 Charlie Conerly was the key in; training sessions today for their Rose Bowl meeting with Minnesota New Year's Day. St. Teresa has the prep basketball scene all to itself here tomorrow night when it meets Warrens-burg-Latham's Cardinals at St. Teresa. The Cards bring an unbeaten record 13-0' into the 8:15 p.m.

meeting, while St. Teresa has won J- "'Bl Giants' squeaker over the; it initrnovc tn Parthnao in av games. "fav" JiEagles. The 40-vear-old quarter-i only one way and our Ryan Jor-ithat long, last second pass stad, who plays both ways, would; with only four Augustana players have eaten up either one of I on the receiving end, will haunt them." Coach Ralph Allan for some time. Shroyer was shocked that "We're starting the conference neither Jorstad nor two or three jrace again in the hole," he said, ot his other linemen at least didn't Were a better snooting ciud tile Kedmen.

Iback. a bench-warmer most of; EASTERN DIVISION I. New York 11) 3 Philadelphia 9 4 Cleveland Ft 5 Pittsburgh ti 7 St Louis 6 7 Dallas 4 8 Washington 0 Li WESTERN DIVISION Green Bay 10 3 Detroit 8 4 San Francisco 7 5 Baltimore 7 6 Chicago 7 6 Los Angeles 4 9 Minnesota 3 10 YESTERDAY'S RESt l.TS New York 23. Philadelphia 24 Chicago 17, Cleveland 14 San Francisco "22. Green Bay 21 Pittsburgh 30, Washington 14 St.

Louis 31. Dallas 13 Detroit 13. Minnesota 7 SUNDAYS SCHEDULE Cleveland at Ne.v York Philadelphia at Detroit Pittsburgh at St. Louis Dallas at Washington Minnesota at Chicago Green Bay at 1. 05 Angeles than that." said Ernst.

Our de- fense has carried us the last two! That the Big Blue has its season, replaced V. A. Tittle! Vnf iiit it- nKtfiriic Kir flirt vocnltcl i it i itc lncr tun anrl nnu- mvn a 2-1 lct -ou. wnen me UiantS aiiaCK tu i rm The Blue could run up against i mark. InMit at Jacksonville." ba ca in the second period and thei set honorable mention on the NAIA selections.

Augustana again before the regu-! Tho nthpr virtnrv was' It is the first time UCLA has conducted closed workouts since it met Michigan State in the annual football classic in 1956. Coach Bill Barnes will hold private drills at Spaulding Field on the UCLA campus until Dec. 26. After that, the Bruins will move to Long Beach City College for the final five days of training. Minnesota arrives at Pasadena Dec.

19. Starting lineups remain un-! defeated Eagles leading 10-7. He threw Augustana three touchdown passes. Before; he left the game. Tittle also hit; "Ynn rant tpll mp thprp arplar CCI ramp at Rork TslanH inhonoorl fur hntli flnhs St tlm lncc tn Ti-ift- caitnage that many more better linemen Feb.

21. have Jim Rossiter. Dave Vailiitv nf Rloominaton. at Augustana. than some of my children," said; Millikin has drawn Monmouth -and Bob Knight on the front line Ernst indicated that Dave Gil- Millikin lost to Augustana here Del Shofncr with a 46-yard payoff iin the Monmouth Holiday tourna- and Del Unser and Larry Youngiipsnip and Frpd Schudel would Saturday night.

42-40. Shrover. ripe. 29-30 and Augustana 'at the trnarrU aMinn "Rnth hnvsl r-tU. nt-jv; Sonny Jurscnson also tossed probably action see for the; losers Warrensburs-Latham will agaiii havp looked in relief roles." tho stvlp of Pamp Millikin touchdown passes Millikin's unexpected basketball plays Coe.

Winners and go with Neal Loveall. Earl Ernst. "They give us added.fers. instead of the control tac- Eagles, two to Tommy McDonald defeat Saturday night at the hands. meet on the second day.

and altogether picked up 367 yards i FAX FARE Pease and both boys have actual-tics which Augustana tied to ly played more than some of thejfrustrate the Blue Saturday night. Bob Ernst iinulars; I At lpasf thp rn with thp Bob Litten. Judson Danny Sadler. St. Teresa coach in the air for an NFL single season record of 3.320 vards in pass- I Coach John Kiick also has last year.

Millikin won both lnS- Jny held the mark hpnch strength in Allen Runion 1 names R'-71 and ni-100. lof 3-099 vards- made 'cal' 0 0 3 GurneyWins Nassau Race Nassau, Bahamas, Dec. 11 (AP) Dan Gurney of Montebello, is still the Nassau Trophy race champion and has $5,000 in prize money to prove it. Gurney pushed his Lotus XIX to a record 90.796 miles per hour Sun and Mike McClure. Coach Larry Hamilton has six i' The Cardinals have beaten lAtermea bak at Carthage aver- Th Bef came beh'nd Lakeview.

Argenta-Oreana andja oot 3 Sophom0re Gary "j6" tnuml viantip Harristoun i i clerc nine-yard field goal with Mantic-riarnstown. Meneley was last years top scor- The usual 6:30 preliminary be- er avra a 3:30 left deciding he issue. Lou tween the two schools will pre- Coach af Aan of illikin Groza kicked both the extra points ppHo thp varsity ramp i fr Cleveland to set an a -time ceae tne varsity game. as undecided this morning. "USED CAR DISCOUNT CENTER" HAS SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL CARS whether he would start 3 i w.

Giants 28, Eagles 24 day to win the event for the sec-i wise would go with Steve Hengst. Earl DeWerff. Don Walker and Doug Keller. New York Philadelphia KnudsonCopsi Florida Golf I to i State Prep Board Named Springfield, Dec. 11 (AP) A statewide board of 16 sports writers again will rate Illinois high school basketball teams this season for The Associated Press.

The poll will be conducted weekly right up to the state finals when a champion is picked. Sixteen teams, including Chicago public schools, will be in the ratings. The first poll will be announced Tuesday. The board, representing every section of the state, is made up of the following members: Bill Niepotter. Centralia Sentinel: Monte Helme, Rockford Register-Republic: Howard Hargrave, Rock Island Argus: Ralph Hart.j Streator Times Press: John NOTRE DAME'S SCHULZ XV Shoiner 46 pass from Tittle S'im-merail kick).

FG Walston 26. McDonald bl pass from Jurcensen (Walston kick). NY Walton 35 pass from Conerly (Summerall kick). NY Shotner 26 pass from Conerly fSummerall kick). McDonald 30 pass from Jurgensen Walston kick).

NY shofner 11 pass from Conerly (Summerall kick). Coral Gables, Dec. 11 (AP) I SIGNS PACT WITH RAMS "Did you win?" South Bend, Dec. 11 (AP That was Shirley Knudson's first; r. IM.n01ind Notre ond year in a row and finish 87 seconds ahead of his nearest rival.

Roger Penske of Villanova, Pa. "I lost a little power at the end," Gurney said. "A clutch cylinder went out in the 20th lap so I double-clutched it for the rest of the race. I found the track very rough and took it easy at first to feel out the surface, but that was it." question after watching her quaI.lerback used mostlv on band George finish the final round jripfpns fiair! todav he has si2ned 59 Morris MINOR CONVERT. Only 20.000 miles.

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The Canadian, realizing his wife is not a golf expert, nodded solemnly. About 4,000 other spectators 14 sophomore and junior years butjsan Francisco Davis anneared in only three Irish 1 sf Casey 31 pass from Brodie kick) SF Owens 10 pass from Brodic (Davis kick) CB McGee 22 pass from Moore (Hor- knew the slender, 24-year-old had Pal wave to say tw5 por. games this year because of injuries. Schulz. 21, of Schofield.

is the fourth Notre Dame JM-UE ALWAYS COe won his first major tournament nung kick) TERMS TO SUIT YOU iLeusch. Chicago Tribune: Jim Le-jvandusky, Waukegan News-Gun: Carson, Macomb Journal: 7iSHT HOMS APTER BOWUN Ho Wnpkpd Hav Ri-pwpr's bid for i St Safety hrueser threw Starr in end tie DiocKea uay Biew et uiu ioi contract zone oo-Aicuee pass irom Marr (Kor- three victories in a row by oag" the last week, all with NFL teams. nung kick) 1 Harold Judy. Danville Commer- SF FG Davis In gmg a $2,800 birdie on the ltn 'cial-News; Cal Reynolds, Law GB Taylor 4 run (Horniuig kick SF FG Davis 14 Stealers 30, Redskins 14 as his Cooper Monaco could go, but couldn't catch the English-made Lotus. Pedro Rodriguez of Mexico City, older of the two Rodriguez brothers, finished third in a Ferrari and fourth place went to Allen Council of Fort Worth.

in a Maserati-Ferrari. Graham Hill of London was fifth, followed in order by George Con-stantile, Southbridge, (Ferrari: Bob Holbert. Warrington, Pa. (Porsche): George Reed, Midlothian, III, and John Buck i Fulp, Anderson, S. C.

(Ferrari'. hole. Knudson, learning on the 16th hole that he needed a birdie to beat Brewer, did ft on the 530-yard par five 17th. The Toronto pro. plaving coolly CAMELLIA BOWL REPEAT PROMISED FOR 1962 Sacramento, Dec.

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But officials Carpenter pass from Layne Mi- 11 nmmicoil tn ronDt tliA cmoll Chaels kick). That gave him an n-uiiuci-pai pMack 6 273. -college football championship in! kick). -r i.u:l.:.r,monl uaM lzo 'Aveni Brewer UI lirt; twutiHW uic pwm 1ST. THOMAS CAPTURES Ricardo Rodriguez, 19, of Mexi 'Y' Church Basketball II'N'IOR LEAGUE GAMES FRIDAY 6 p.m.

Central Cnristian vs. Westminster Presbyterian and West Palm Beach opens, fired tendance, Dial 5 pass (rom Layne (kick tail led). GRADE CAGE TOURNEY St. Thomas of Decatur won the co City, went out in the 22nd lap with oil pressure trouble, and The game, formerly called the; the day's low score, a 32-3365 WRITTEN GUARANTEES Lions 13, Vikings 7 Holidav Rou-1 when starrrl six 7 p.m.-First Methodist vs. First chris-lfor a 274.

The Crystal River, tian Stirling Moss, the English racing championship game of the St. 0 7 -r. i Minnesota times tn St. Petersburg, an-i Detroit 0 0 7 0 7 3 313 8 p.m. Third eub vs.

First Congre-i pro pocKeted i.9U0 second money. Rational George Knudson (S2.300) nually decides National AsSOCia- Xinowski 1 tun (Martin kick). 69-60-71 -65-274 (Sl.dOO)' M-Mctlhenny 2 pass from Tarkenton 9 p.m. Peoples Church of God Riverside Baptist vs- Gay Brewer Jr. i Chico Miartuz champion, quit on the 26th lap I James Grade School basketball with suspension trouble.

i tournament last night, beating Lit- Pete Lovely of Seattle. tic Flower of Springfield 34-33. won the 50-mile Pan American! St. Thomas overcame a 27-22 65-749-63 277 isi.3001 ot 1HICH.UIK.-K1C11C (Mercer kick). championship.

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Pat PlggOtt Ot Bel- tO Win. EUB Tommy Aaron IiVinliom ItTinhael'c nf hnui 8 p.m. Grace Methodist vs. rust Phil Rodsers V.I1T1 L'ldllU 14 0 0 0 0 0 0-14 17-17 61 CHEV. RISC.

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chicaso 27 19 73 2J.3: Barnes. S. Decatur oi-wuu Hi rhnr-h nf r.nrt Dave Marr Dass from Plum 'Groza Drown Holohan. Eisenhov.er kick) Central Don Fairfield another Lotus and Penske finish- ot. Laormi ot ipnnstieia az-zo in, 9 p.m.-First Methodist vs.

Young, St. Teresa 11 53 17.7 6 48 16.0 2 44 11 S670) (S670) ($670) Crespino 13 pass from Plum (Groza v.nriMian kick) MFV'C MFHRPRCHIP ITACIT Hicks. Eisenhower Tennant, MacArthur Madaus, MacArthur Taylor, Eisenhower Hallihan. S. Decatur GAMES WEDNESDAY St.

Thomas beat St. Michael (S519) (S530) (S358) (S353) and Little Flower beat St. Cabrini 7 p.m. Wing's Flyers vs. Five Aces 8 p.m.

Play Boys vs. Short Hitters 9 p.m. Staleys vs. Long Hitters 7 39 130' BE Galimore 3 run (LeClerc kick). 9 37 I'si BE -Coia 64 pass from Brown (Le- 4 36 l' Wck).

18 34 II 3' BE FG LeClerc 9. I f3 Cards 31, Cowboys 13 ITncer. Tri.a the afternoon games to ad- in Chick Harbert Bill Collins Harold Kneece Jerry Pittman George Bayer Doug Ford Bobby Nichols Arnold Palmer Doug Sanders Juan Rodriguez Bob Pratt Rex Baxter Jr. Julius Boras Dickinson Jr. vance to the finals.

t-8-70-71-70 279 69- 68-72-70 279 70- 71-67-71279 70- 71-71 f8 280 C7-70-72-71 280 71- 70-68-71280 1-72-66-71 280 70-66-72-72280 70-68-75-68281 73-699-70281 67- 73-74-68282 70-68-75-69282 69-71-70-72282 73-70-71-68282 69- 72-69-72282 72- 69-69-72282 68- 70-71-73282 70- 69-73-71283 70- 70-74-69283 69- 70-72-72 283 68- 69-75-71283 71- 69-73-70283 70- 66-75-72 283 t-9-69-74-71 283 68.74-69-72283 69- 71-71-72-283 69-71-71-73283 CS-71-69-78-283 5 31 10.3 Dallas 7 0 013 7 10 1431 10 10 30 10.0 St. Louis rti-V Dabner- MacArthur (S338) Aiders, Eisenhower (S353): Floyd. Lakeview 'f Fisher. MacArthur s. Decatur 'SIM) i vail.

St. Teresa (SI92), Harner. Lakeview (S102) Braase Injured Los Angeles, Dec. 11 (AP Defensive end Ordell Braase of 12 2 26 .1.7 ed third in a Cooper. College Scores SATURDAY NIGHT DePauw 71, Illinois W'esieyan 53 Valparaiso 32, Western Michigan 77 Indiana St.

79, St. Joseph's (Ind.) 77 (OT Seattle 69. Idaho 68 Carroll 73. Hockford 53 Evansville 84. ls Angeles State 75 Santa Clara 71.

Brigham Younc: 55 Washington St. S2. Montana St. Colleee 55 Utah State 86, Idaho Slate 71 Phillips Oilers 97, Texas Western 75 Bowling Green 94. estern Ontario 43 Colorado 60, Arizona 57 Wyoming 82, Oklahoma City 66 1 EL BAUER 10 8 23 23 Nakamura Wins Tokyo.

Dec. 11 AP Japan's Katsuzo Nakamura out the Baltimore Colts suffered Bin Enmcki IS102) (S102) (SltKf) Bob Harrison pointed Antonio Corea of Mexico fractured jaw in the Colts loss toDave Hm DAL FG Bielski 29. DAL FG Bielski 29. DAL Perkins 2 run 'Bielski kick). STL Crow ill pass from Etcheverry (Perry kick.

STIFG Perry 16. STL Crow 3 run (Perry kick). STL Randle pass from Etcheverry (Perry kick). STL Randle 17 pass from Gautt (Perry kick). IS CHEVROLET C00 Howie Johnson Evenings Til 9 in a ten round bout Sunday.

Na the Los Angeles Rams in a Na (Stnj)i (SKI2)' National Hockey League Detroit 3, Chicago 2 Toronto 3, New York 2 Montreal 4, Boston 3 Tony Lema Don Massengale Art Walt Jr. Bill Farrell kamura weighed 127 to 12434 for Corea. tional Foctfball League game Saturday. (S102) (S102) (S102).

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