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Section DECATUR SUNDAY Section 2 Sports Classified 2 Decatur Herald, Founded 1880 Decatur Review, Founded 1878 Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, October 6, 1957. nil 40 lue touts Elmhurst 50 to 0 to III IR101S Triumphs, i HOUSLEYrj 0 J. RAYHILt, i (V AZELR1GG sander; it lit GROLLMUS i is? a a Nitschke Gets 3 Touchdowns Against Colgate Of The Urban Evening Courier Champaign, Oct. 5 By Bert Bertine Illinois superior manpower rolled up Colgate like an empty toothpaste tube today in Memorial Stadium, 40-0. A crowd of 41,594 watched the Illini, still smarting from their opening loss to UCLA, take it out on the hapless Easterners in the hQme opener.

It was Illinois' largest victory margin since it thumped Iowa State by the identical score in 1955. Coach Ray Eliot used 44 players against the Red Raiders who fell behind, 12-0, in the first quarter, and despite an inept second period on Dlinois' part, never threatened. Illinois' big line stifled Colgate's ground game. The losers' aerial attack had only spasmodic success. Tom Haller cemented his hold on the top Illini quarterback job as he directed Illinois' first four touchdowns, and Fullback Ray Nitschke had an encouraging RANDALL HENDERSON fJU mm if HOOSERf lYEAZELl A-Zfe 5" FRANDSEN MILLlKltf" 50 ELMHURST 0 COLGATE 0 ILLINOIS 40 Joe Housley Catches 15-Yard Pass From Haab for Blue Touchdown in Fourth Period f0M mmimmiian innut-mmi: try Don Grothe Running 42 Yards for Illinois Touchdown St.

Teresa Holds Off Braves Fall Before Yank Homers, 12-3 (Contintied From Page 1 Kane Races 90 Yards With Opening Kickoff By ForresfR. Kyle Jim Jolley tossed Castner for 16- Of The Herald and Review Staff yard loss back to Elmhurst 's 16, Larrv Kane streaked- 90 vards and on a fourth down punt, the Sooners Defeat Iowa 40-14 comeDack from his so-so first effort at UCLA. Nitschke tallied three touchdowns, two on runs of 17 and 11 yards, and another on a 10-yard pass from Haller. The latter also flung a scoring aerial to Halfback Bob Mitchell and completed four of six pitches for 52 vards. Other Illini scores came on a MacArthur to Win, 19-12 Coege Football Local Millikin 50, Elmhurst 0 CCI Wheaton 44, Augustana 6 L.

Forest 7, N. Central 0 Carroll 14, WesleyanO IIAC Northern 111. 27, Eastern 111. 20 111. Normal 24, Cent.

Mich. 20 Big 10 Illinois 40, Colgate 0 Michigan St. 19, California 0 Ohio State 35, Washington 7 Minnesota 21, Purdue 17 Notre Dame 26, Indiana 0 Wisconsin 45, W. Virginia 13 Michigan 26, Georgia 0 Iowa 20, Washington St. 1 3 I touchdown on the next Norman, Oct.

5 (AP) A wobbly Oklahoma football team obviously off stride after a across in die third off Juan Pizar- By Mac McGce Of The Herald and Pieview Staff play from for a touchdown with the opening ball sailed over Castner 's Head into kickoff here yesterday and Milli- i 'hind excellent blocking 2-vard scamper by Halfback Don; kin went on from there to knock r. St. Teresa beat back a second right side of his line. The Mac-! southpaw who had relieved starter Crothe and a five-yard snap pass; lout the flu, caught a stub- half ivlarArtrmf ralkr anH H'Anf rin from Chuck Schrader, one of fivei Buhl in the first born ovefliapless Elmhurst, 50-0. i llICK "overeu an The litde quarterback and fumble aftfcr 1 r.

oi Iowa State eleven today, and; tn Art ,019 of wasn't until the late stages tain i cn wrri nn a rvvn-varrf l.li-ivuil i-lliuiuisi d.t. llliu last, night for its third straight foot the Big Eight Conference contest Gene Conley, the towering 6-foot-8 righthander, gave up next pair in the fourth. Kubek's single and Mande's home run did the trick. Mickey's smash reached Arthurkick' was blocked by Brent Collins on the try for point. St.

Teresa's first touchdown covered 30 yards and was set up by a poor quick kick attempt by the Generals. Quarterback Ron" Lunn went wide to the right on the touchdown play, pitched' back to halfback Dick Crouch and sneak, connected with Chuck Davelis on a 43-yard scoring pass, and kicked six extra points. that the Sooners "were able to pull the help of a 15-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct against Elmhurst, Millikin landed on the. 5 and Haab ran over. Illini quarterbacks to see action, to End Larry Stewart.

So completely smothered was the visitors' attack that it penetrated Illinois territory onlv once in the ntire game under its own power. That one drive, in die third died on the Illini 34. Colgate was on Mini ground on two other awav with a 40-14 victory. the bullpen in center, his first Kane's understudy, Larry Haab, Oregon St. 22, Northwestern 13 Oklahoma, the nation's No.

homer since Aug. 30. ream, won its straight game ball victory. The Bulldogs led, 13-0, at half-time and appeared a shoo-in before die Generals came to life with a bang in the third Before the shooting over, MacArthur had scored twice on drives of 66 yards and 80 yards and the surprised Bulldogs had a scrap on their hands. The Generals started another Mickey's nine series homers Midwest Oklahoma 4Q, Iowa State 1 4 Oklahoma State 26, Wichita 0 Bradley 1 3, Great Lakes 0 but it was the Sooners' second team Crouch went across from 12 yards moved him one ahead of Joe Di- piloted the Big Blue reserve forces Waif, Housley, Chamblifl Score to four of Millikin's seven touch-1 The Blue didn't score in die downs, scoring one himself and third period but started a goalward passing for another.

'march late in the period after Ray- Two of the Blue's fourth period hill recovered an Elmhurst fumble, touchdowns were set up bv Elm-i The drive went 62 vards widi that showed the spark which the all-time class and ccasions via but couldn't make anything of either Maggio in marked the previous triumph. The Wash. (St.L.) 21, Wabash 13 tied him with Berra. Babe Ruth alternates made two late opportunity. Xavier (O.) 39, Miami (O.) 19 Valparaiso 27, Evansville 7 The statistics also bore out the hurst fumbles, recovered by Monk Jake Wolf slanting 20 yards off For the rejuvenated Iowa State St.

Joseph's (Ind.) 34, Butler iustness of the one-sided score. Illinois had the edge in all these fig team under new coach Jim "Myers, drive from their, own 13, but fumbled on the 26 and Dave Mat-tingly recovered for the Bulldogs. Seven plars later freshman full- ures: 25-13 in first downs, 365- set the record of 1 5 and Lou Gehrig and Duke Snider each hit 10. The Yanks closed out their big afternoon with five runs in seventh against Bob Trowbridge who had only his own wildness to blame. Stengel named Tom Sturdivant, the game 'was a moral victory if nothing else.

It was the first time 101 in rushing yards, 80-76 in our. Mike McNamara's kick was wide on the extra point attempt. Crouch's 26-yard punt return set up St. Teresa's second period touchdown, as he returned the ball from his own 40 to the MacArthur 34. Lunn and Figura accounted for most of the yardage on the ground and Lunn hit end Mike Copeland with a pass covering 12.

Figura Scores For Bulldogs" Lunn's lateral to Tom Campbell moved the ball 12 yards to the 3 passing, 445-177 in total net yard- since- 1951 that Cvclone team back Tom Figura plunged across aoe, '40-20 in punting averages. the 'the goal line from two vards out was able to score against Onlv disturbing figures for Illini Connolly and JJave Rayhill, and lett tacKle for the touchdown. the other was arranged by Kane. As soon as Connolly recovered Taking a punt by Elmhurst's another fumbie, Haab looped 15-Bob Castner on his own 28, Kane yard pass to Joe Housley for the picked his wav down the south sixth touchdown, sidelines behind nice blocking for Housley fell on the next Carroll 77 yards before he ran out of but Haab fumbled the ball ning room and was grounded on back to Elmhurst. Then came the Carroll five.

i Kane's 77-yard punt return to die One Elmhurst Threat Elmhurst 5 and Tony Chamblin Elmhurst made Tjne threatening 'skipped the final 5 yards for the mnvp Twncrrarina tn Millikin's 29 score. followers were three fumbles which Sooners. 'Both Iowa State touchdowns, one in the second quarter after O.U. led 19-0, and the second 13 Rose Poly 50, Principia 0 Beloit 19, Indiana Central 7 Depauw 26 Indiana State 6 Taylor 13, Anderson 7 Central (Mo.) 26, Eureka 6 Kent State 14, Ohio U. 9 Manchester 21, Navy Pier 0 Louisville 48, Toledo 20 Tulane 20, Marquette-6 Cornell (la.) 20, Monmouth 13 East Syracuse 27, Boston U.

20 Princeton 47, Columbia 6 the top winner ot his to pitch Sunday's' fourth game. The 27-vear-old righthander won 16 cost possession, and two pass in to give the Bulldogs some breathing room. Halfback Junior Barding set up MacArthur's first touchdown with runs of 32 and 31 yards and fullback Chuck Lvon scored from the terceptions. To offset the latter were" four Illini interceptions in and lost 6 in regular season play. Manager Fred Hanev had an turn.

land Figura bucked his way over Colgate duct weapon was 0 1. The pass for the extra point was blunted earlv when 6-5 Al Jami nounced before die game that Warren Spahn, the 36-year-old lefthander who bowed to Ford in the 111 i i in the first quarter. The blue jays punted on a fourth down and five situation. kick for the point was 'Namaras It was Barding 'who again led nnj son, touted as the East's best end, suffered an ankle sprain and was opener, wouia araw trie Sunday a. ELMHURST (0) Ends Lillwitz, kanfeldt, Kuethex, Morenweiser.

Tackles Manning, Panaakos, Wooselev, Schwartz. Guards Decker, Gmllmus, Seno. Centers Podpora. Kulton. Quarterbacks Miller, Christensrn.

Halfbacks Bussa, Sander, Castner, Pomrehn. Boston College 13, Quantico Marines 7 St. assignment. It will be Lew Bur- Teresa had things its own Millikin recovered five Elmhurst sidelined. Without him as a target, and rushed most of the time, Quarterback Ray Harding and succes dette in the Monday game.

fumbles and held its running attack to 113 vards. Castner and with less than a minute left in the game, were on passes by halfback Dwight Nichols. He pitched the first to Gale Gibson for 18 yards and the sec-end nine yards to end Brian Den-nis. Starting quarterback Carl Dodd made two of Oklahoma's six touchdowns with the other contributed by Clendon David Baker, Jakie Sandefer and Bobby Boyd. touchdown was on an 81-yard punt return.

NEW YORK AB PO A Bauer, rf '511300 way in the tirst halt, picking up 5 first downs and 83 yards rushing. MacArthur managedonlv 18 yards rushing and failed to make a sors completed only seven or 25 Kubek, If 5 -t 3 4 0 rullbacks Minter, Frandsen. Ends Innis, Davelis, Corley, Hous- Jack Minter ran hard for the Blue 1 1 I for only 76 yards. uit nay uic acwuu drive, and the Generals were helped along by a 1 5-yard penalty. Barding reeled off 16 yards to start the Generals rolling with help on short gains from Lyon and Bill Sigmon.

Barding Scores Lyon picked 4 to the St. Teresa 31 and Barding -ran for the Mantle, rf 3 2 21 0 Berra, 4 2 1 7 0 0 McDougald, ss 1 2 0,3 3 0 Simpson, lb 1 1 0 0 jays, jicmiig -wu J'i MILLIKIN (50) respectively, but their support Was Ends Innis, Davelis, Corley, Hoiu- first down. In the sec'ond half MacArthur Pro Football Howard, lb 200600 inadequate. Tlckl Connolly Fuson, GabeL Dartmouth 6, Penn 3 Army 27, Penn State 13 Villanova 21, Florida St. 7 Bowling Green 7, Delaware 0 Brown 21, Yale 20 Holy Cross 32, Dayton 6 Cornell 20, Harvard 6 Rutgers 14 Connecticut 7 Buc'knell 19, Temple 6 Lafavette 14, Buffalo 6 Williams 19 Muhlenberg 18, Albright.

14 Baltimore 21, Chicago Bears 10 Fivp F.rmhurt nssw were wood T. Ravhill. Woods, loritenson. uollins, 10 10 0 10 0 Lumne. 3b -5 0 1 2 3 0 rushed for 138 yards to 58 for the Guards Biddle, Steffen, Ch: 'man.

ffo Cleveland 23, Pittsburgh 12 for 47 vards. ooser. Bailey, C. Ahlenius, Hszelrigg, Bulldogs and had 6 first downs to Coleman, 2b 4 10 0 10 Tnrley, 10 0 000 New York 24, Philadelphia 20 Millikin gained 1 40 vards on 3 for St. Teresa.

1 Both teams threw nine passes. Centers Jolley, LI. HavhiU. Quarterbacks Kane, Haab. Halfbacks Sexton, Wolf, Chamblin, Homer, Hartrich, Benton, Journey.

Fullbacks Wisher Miller. Larsen, 2 10.000 Totals 34 12 9 27 7 0 MILWAUKEE AB PO A Schoendienst, 2b 5 0 3 0 2 0 the ground and 148 through the air. Kane gained 51 vards from Something for Football Fans, Too Teresa completed 3 for 28 yards and MacArthur 2 for 14 vards. Elmhurst 0 0 0 0 0 Millikin 7 22 0 2150 Logan, ss 4 1, 2 0 1 0 Mathews, 3b 2 0 0 3 60 Aaron, cf 5 1 2 2 0 0 south St. Teresa won its third game scrimmage and Leland Sexton 42.

Chuck Davelis caught two of the passes for 80 yards. Kane's 90-vard trip with the A 9 Covington. If 3 0 0 2 0 0 IN. Carolina 13, Navy 7 in four starts, while the Generals Adcock. lb 3 0 0.

9 1 0 Millikin scoring Touchdowns: Kane 2 (90, kickoff return; 2, plunge); Davelis (43, pass-run from Kane); Haab (5, run); Wolf (20. run); Housk-y (15, nass from Haab): Chamblin (5, run). cr JN. Carolina St. 13, Trowbridse.

0 0 0 0 0 0 are winless in three games. Tones, xx 1 0 0 0 0 0 openino kiefkoff equalled like ex- Tennessee 14, Miss. Si tar-YVrwrtr i Safetv: Millikin (Elmhurst centered ball cursions Dv lonnnv McMahon, OOOOIO Pafko, vy 00000 0 Hazle, if 4 10100 Duke 14, Man-land 0 into end zone). Conversions: Kane Rice, 301510 lio, max uarKin lzt, George Corbett in 1929 and Cad DeMerit, 000000 Crandall, 'c 10 0 10 0 placements )-I Officials Referee: Brodbeck. Peoria; Umpire Wilson.

Jacksonville; Judge I Corgnati, Monmouth; Linesman I Maiphy. Peoria. Burgener in 1936. Buhl, 0 0 0 0 1 1 PiTMm loooon Corbett has two 95-yard trips in Conlev. 0 0 0 1 0 Oil Sawatski.

I 1 0 0 E. lohnson, 0000 1-0 ST. TERESA (19) Ends-Copeland, Wrirfcy Tackles Stuntis. Shechy Guaids M. McNamaia, Collins, Mat.

Center Long Quarterback Lunn Halfbacks-Crouch. CampbeU Fullbacks Figura. Arthur MACARTHUR (12 Ends Coulter, Pittman, Kurtz Tackles Hinton, Mayberry, Taylor, Singer Guards Gillespie. Barton. Haws Centers Kzaakevik, Nichols, Stewart Quarterback Sigmon Halfbacks Barding, Beacom, Yochum Fullback Lyon Torre, lb 2 0 0 3 0 0 Totals 35 3 8 27 14 1 Struck out for Conley fn 4th.

xx Grounded out for Trowbridge in 7th. Ran for Rice in 8th. yy Walked for McMahon in 9th 302 200 500 12 Auburn 40; Chattanooga 7 Miss. 34, Hardin Simmons 7 Citadel 21, Davidson 7 Miami (Fla.) 13, Baylor 7 Florida 14, Kentucky 7 Furman 13, Geo. Wash.

12 28, Wake Forest 20 Alabama 6. Vanderbilt 6. Southwest Houston 7. Cincinnati 0 LSU 19, Texas Tech 14 Rice 34, Stanford 7 S.Carolina 27, Texas 21 Arkansas 20, TCU 7 FarWest Air Academv 19, Detroit 12 Idaho 21, Utah 6 Wyoming 19, Utah State 19 Montana St. 21, San Diego 7 New York Milwaukee the records for the two longest kickoff returns in Blue football history.

Everyone Plays Coach Don Shroyer used every player in uniform. Throughout most of the second half he substituted reserves when the Blue went over on offense. One casualty might hurt the Blue in next week's Augustana game. Guard Frank Biddle was thought to have broken his left hand. Kane took the opening kickoff 010 020 000 3 St.

Teresa MacArthur 6 19 012 7 0 12. RBI Kubek 4. McDougald, Simpson, Schoendienst, Lumpe 2, Mantle 2, Aaron 2 Bauer 2. HR Kubek 2 Mantle, Aar- St. Teresa scorniR touchdowns, Crouch fl2-yard run after lateral from Lunn).

SB McDougald. SF McDou- DP Schoendienst Torre. Left Figura 2 (3-yard run, 2-yard run). Extralgald. New York 7, Milwaukee 14.

BB Buhl point, M. McNamara 2 (Mantle, Berra), Pizzaro 2 (Bauer, Howard). Conlev 1 (McDougald). E. MacArthur scoring touchdowns.

Lyon (1-yard plunge), Barding (31-yard run). Season Cage Tickets On Sale Monday at 3 Public Schools Season basketball tickets for Eisenhower, MacArthur and Stephen Decatur high schools will go on sale Monday morning at the school offices. Student season tickets at each school will sell for $2.50 and adult tickets for $5. Tickets include all home games. All season tickets are reserved sats.

Community tickets also will be available it all three schools and permits the holder to attend specified games at all three schools. Community tickets sell for S5 and admit the bearer to the same number of games as a regular season ticket for any one school. Eisenhower tickets are available at the Stephen Decatur Urricials HanKint (Danville), Ben- Johnson 1 (Mantle), Trowbridge 3 (McDougald, Coleman, Larsen), McMahon 2 rens (Taylomlle), Un (McDougald. Larsen) Turley 4 (Logan set 1 aylorvuie Covington. Hazle.

Mathews). Larsen 5 going mil speed on ms iu ana (Covington, Mathews 2, Rice, Pafko). SO Pizzaro 1 (Kubek) E. Johnson 2 (Larsen. Bauer), Trowbridge 1 (How ard), McMahon 2 (Collins, Coleman) Turley 2 (Adcock, Logan) Larsen 4 (Covington, Sawatski, Adcock, Crandall).

ran in almost a straight line down the field. Not a hand was laid on him as Blue blockers led him through the early congestion and he timply outran the Blue Jays the last 50 yards. Earlv in the second ouarterTvane HO Buhl 2 in 2-3, Turley 3 in 1 2-3, Dead Heat in Handicap Boston, Oct. 5 (AP) River Divide Farm's Decathlon, backed down to a 3-5 favorite bv the 23,122 crowd, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Lingle's Lord Jeep, a Pizzaro 3 in 1 2-3, Conley 2 in 1 2-3. E. Johnson 0 in 2, Trowbridge 2 in 1, McMahon 0 in 2.

Larsen 5 in 7 1-3. PREP FOOTBALL Springfield 8, Lanphier 7 Petfria Woodruff 54, Canton 12 Galesburg 3 1 E. Peoria 0 Exhibition Hockey Boston (NHL) 8, Spring R-ER Buhl 3-2, Turley 1-1, Pizzaro 2-2. Conley 2-2. E.

lohnson 0-0, Trow sailed a pass to Billv Innis which i i i-i i i tank outsider at 60-1, finished in WP Turley. PB Rice. Larsen. Buhl. Mckinley (AV plate.

Dona- netted varus to cimnurst land two plavs later Larrv pushed a dead heat today in the 525,000 telii first base. Papareiu (A) sec- fieu (AHL) 3 catch die throw from the pitcher. went to third as the ball bounced into the outfield. Hershcy lover from the 2. i to pkk Mickey Mande off second.

Red Schoendienst was upended by Mande as he tried to A litde football-type action turned up in the World Series yesterday when the' Braves tried New York (NHL) 4, (AHL)O added John Alden Handicap -atjiak (A) left field. Secory right field. 3:18. A 45,804. Receipts SuffolkDowns.

(net) $274,816.53. kickoff High School office. A few plays after the.

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