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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 11

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Hog Cagers To Open Season At KU Tonight JJnrtbtBrBt QJtmra learns dedicated, 3lisa.s open Iheir 196142 cam- here Friday. TiRQff time is 7:35 p.m. in Allen Field House. II will be the first regularly collision in be- Uveen Ihe Iwo dubs. Only other occasion produced a 53-51 Jay hawker George Ifak jb.

in the inaugural Big Eight llhcn Big Sis) lournament in 1W the Ifazprbacks. filled one Uie two guest berths. Kansas trailed by seven six minutes left, but won jus.t before the gun When Guard Wpndcl Clark tied it wilh a (ieldcr anc Forward Otto Schnellbacher poke a free Uiirow. Charlie (The HgwV) Black held the 6-li Kok lo il minis, while scoring 15 himself be- ore fouling out in the lading minutes. are returning from wiping Ivyo 1961 Both teams starters cacji fives.

Back from a 16-7 quintet, which finished third hi the Southwest Conference race are 6-1 Guard Jerry Carltoii and 6-6 For- Tommy Boyer. Carlton was runner-up in club scoring with a season. He hit 15.0 average last 10.8 as a supho more. Boyer averaged 10.5 in his first varsity season lasl year. Completing the lineup will be three more lellermen juniors Forward Larry Vt'offord, Cartel Bobtjy Anderson, and Guard Jerry Wofford averaged 3-0 in his first season last year; Anderson 1.7.

Fayetteville Lands Three Men On AH-Ozark Conference IV SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Special) Fayetteville High School wru'cl finished in a two-way tie with Springfield Parkview High for first plao in the 1961 football race placed three players on the Alt-Ozark Confer eiice team. Picked on the team were End Bobby Tlmrlby, Guard Charles Whit and Fullback George Coppage. Parkview led the selections with four players wliich included En Kike Friedlatid, Tackle Butch Allison, Halfbacks Mike Gilmore am John Richardson. Hilicrest, which finished third, and Joplin, Ihe fourth place a a so had three players each on the 14-man squad.

Here is the team announced, today: FIRST TEAM ENDS Mike Friedland, 170, Parkview; and Bob Thurlby. IK Fayetteville. TACKLES Butch Allison, 220, Parkview; and Bill Stringer, 18 Central. GUARDS Dave Smith, 164, Joplin; and Roy Aulick, 190, Hillcrcs and Charles White, 170, Fayetteville (all tied). CENTER Don Franklin, 209, Joplin.

QUARTERBACK Jim Hall, 178, Hilicrest. HALFBACKS Bill Brew, 168, Hilleresl; (lied) Mike Gilmore, 14 Parkview; John Richardson, 180, Parkview; and Ken Edmonson, 1 Joplin. FULLBACK George Coppage, 17(1, Fayelloville. HONORABLE MENTION ENDS Ron Starks, 130, Central; George Bush, 167, Hilleresl; a Dan Preston, 167, Joplin. TACKLES Larry Oliphant, 175.

and Bill Dillard, 190, both of Fayetteville; Frank Sade, 179, and Richard Burnett, 186, both of Hilleresl. GUARDS Charles Hendrix, 160, Central; Dick Ellison, 190, Parkview; and John Holsteln, 160, Parkview. CENTERS Robbie O'Neal, 203, Parkview; David Lewis, 150, Fayetteville; and John Tummons, 193. Hilleresl. QUARTERBACKS Togar White.

160, Fayetteville; and Joe Lamar, 150, Central. HALFBACKS Bill Hardin, 150. Fayetleville; and Don Davis. 169, Hilicrest. Here is how the teams ended up on offense and defense: OFFENSF.

Park. First Downs 53 Yards Rushing W7 Yards Passing 177 Passes 8-17 Passes Intercepted By 3 Fumbles Lost 7 Punls First Downs Against Yards Hushing Against Yards Passing Against Passes Against Passes By Inl. Fumbles Recovered Cen. 35 422 Fay. 38 705 87 4-21 20-45 1 13 DEFENSE Park.

38 716 133 12-31 ft 12 Joplin 27 428 143 2 6 Hill. 48 791 134 13-34 4 29 409 184 16-43 2 5 Fay. 40 652 260 9-31 12 Player, School Don Davis, Hilleresl Robert Looocy, Central Mike Gilmore, Parkview Jim Hall, Hilicrest INDIVIDUAL SCORING ID 6 3 3 1 George Coppage, Fayetteville David Oliphant, Fayetteville Dennis Pi (per, Parkview Mike Lindsey, Parkview Rill Brew, Hilicrest PAT 0 3 0 7 0 3 0 fl 0 680 94 15-18 vc, 3 ft Hill 49 79fi 13' id Rogers 2.0, all in reserve ac- otl- Arkansas may go into the game without tle services ol oyer. The Hog forward suffered broken nose and a cul his forehead in a mishap dur- practice Tuesday afternoon, was still dqubtlul wh ri Uie Ka- rbacks embarked at 8 o'clock is niorning for Lawrence thai oycr would play. "I won't know illl jusl befflre game tinie to- iglit," Coach Glenn Itose said.

Kansas' ally relurping starters om lasl year's Big Eight run er-up are Guards Jerry Gardner nd Noieii Ellison, who were o-4 in ub last season, shqw'ing combined average of 18.4. Both ere good marksmen the eld, a .403 and .402, respectively Kansas, more a any other ig Eight basketball team, will Uie new-look of the 1961-62 cam sign. Ffidipg a chain of All centers, Lovcl cite, B. 11. Bom, Wilt Chamber ain and Bill Bridges, Him the las ecade the Jayhawkers have pre enled exceptional pivot play Now, for Uie first time smci xvellettc's first season, 1950, lh emphasis will rest wilh the back inc.

The principals are Gardne and junior Ellison. Gardner averaged 10.5 last year a an 8.9 sophomore season. His field goal percentages have been high, .448 as a rookie, and .403 last year. Ellison was fourth on last year's club, just behind the Wichita flyer, wilh a mean. He percentagcd .402 from the floor.

"In speaking of our guards," says Coach Dick Harp who is starting his sixth season as Jayhawker cage boss, "we cannot win wilh just their scoring. Not only must they score, but they must set-up the frocit court players so that they can score loo. This is a tremendous burden (or them to carry'-" This impost was inherited because of the terrific losses from a club good enough lo ohnllenge the nag until the i a day of Iht? 1M1 season. Graduation i Bridges three-time i Eight champion and one-grand career scorer. Thp diploma march also claimed Guard Dee Ketchum and Forward Bill who was Important enough in reserve roles to see action in 23 ami 20 games, respectively.

More catastrophic was the loss of Wayne Hightower and Al Correll. regular forwards. Hightower waived his final season of competition. was forced out of school by personal problems bill may return the second semester. A third hand who was deslined to be a regular, Ralph Heyward, transferred to Seattle.

This, by one moans or another, what would have been a formidable front line. NORTHWEST ARKANSAS Friday, December 1, TIMES, Fayerttyillt, It College Cage Army To Meet Navy Saturday Season Open Tonight By 1X)N ffBISS AssfM-ialed Press Snorts Roger's Recreation, Ozark Lanes Win In Industrial Loop A trio of players hi I in double igures to pace Roger's Itecrea- ion to a 77-52 victory over Standard Register as the defending champions of the Northwest Industrial a a Ky CLARY fate Venn Stale ill the Gator Associated Tress Siorls Writer iliinyl, meets Georgia (D-6), a Tlie 1'Jlil college season)'Miami (Fla). 6-3 atul for finishes ils regular campaign :1 6 dale against Syracu.su wilh ils a a i i a Liberty Howl, a college basketball, rocked maneuver in gigantic Philadelphia Monda (4-4-1). ils second widespread scandal UKr a decade, opens a new season for ils ter nye o. Registers second loss of Ihc season.

In the opener, Ozark Lanes defeated Northwest A a a TIMKS, 51-33. The win moved Ozurk Lanes into a four-way lie for second place. The loss was Ihe i a nnvii ui. i i i i i NaVV OtllCI' closing Us second widespread a a Ktnncd im( Notre a me facing Oukc, North a decade, opens a new season Carolina against Virginia, Holy, tonight wilh a job on ils a 1( i i( ations arc a of meeting Boston College, After the scandals of 1950-51, il tW( service schools may gel playing Texas Christian, Ok- took the belter part of five years play UCLA in Ihe Hos Howl Oklahoma looking before Ihe shocked public Year's Day in one of i iihp; a i i i i i i i Io wi(ll (1 US jipos a iji i i (Iri't'nii St al Houston "iiul TPH- a i a mi another i Male al tiousion aiui icn accenting the sporl. particularly st is st i tL ca(l-j" csei facing a i in the big, publicized arenas of vmy it JH a l)Iy le eillien Tliere's also the little Army- lh' East.

'Minnesota or NJichigan State a a game between Pennsylvajiia What kind of reccplipn is i i Big Ten. I i i a College ani) Kings Point store for basketball time, a The o.her is the 8 n0 racked up their second straight victory of Ihe season i second for ilic without a loss at the Fayetteville i Tom jc 0 21 points, Youlti Center Thursday night. Bud The victory moved pogers Recreation into a two-way tie wilh Benlon Lanes for the league lead. Both are 2-0. It a Standard iKIEl i iK 'ijiS i 11 NEW FIELD IS PLANNED Work is expected to get tinder way soon on grading and con struction of a fourth baseball diamond at Walker Park, Char- Dennis ie and Earl Fears 15 to pace Rogers Recreation to victo- ei i disclosures that Bowl spot lell for Ilice (6-i) if it wins over Baylor 5-4).

Thej lal Ibis one so noteworthy is it is played indoors. dragged in the names of 37 play- a a i is ckclc( 0 sclloul lnv(i of 12 200 i from 22 colleges and univer- York's a Howl against a 1 City's mammoth Con- sjlies, is anyone's guess. win, lose or draw. veiuion a Back again are such exception-' Alabama's Crimson Tide Bill Arrington was l-igh Standard Register with 19 poi al players as Jerry Lucas of Obiu la vi Auburn, could nail down No. 1 spot in next week's i a Terry Dischinger of 1 i it followed by he.

Rogers Stanley Brown wilhUluc. Clicl Walker of Bradley, I.rn he nlyt ca 1Hl! ional title, plus iChappcll and Billy Packer of hc soulhea.slcrn I Wake Forest. Art I a title i Louisiana State. Arkansas A Beats Delia State Recreation built up a i 22-10 first quarter lead and ran up 1 a 49-23 mnrjtin at halftime. Standard Begisler outscored the winners by one point in the second half.

In the opener, the TIMES went ahead 10-8 in Ihe firsl quarter but Ozark Lanes came back in the Ihike, Billy McCill of Utah. Dave Tin' 1 Tide Has already indicated MO.NTICKLU). Ark. (AP) -Ari go lo the Sugar liowl lo kimsas AM placed four scorers limmv'" 1 7 Arkansas, making an- in double figures despite a ball- nounci-moiil i i a after its game cotll lk ise Thursday night in Dcbusschcrt of Detroit, Johnny Hudometkiii of Southern a i nia, Vinnic ICnist and HadiHit of Providence. Also Don Nelson of Inwa.

Roggenburk of Davlon. Carroll Stale. Broussard of Texas AM. Dell' 01 a lilci i TM SCI1(I against Auburn. The Auburn a 60 57 victory over a Mounts and Harold Hudgens them inlo Ihe lihielmnnel Howl second to score IS jxiints and go, ley Baurn.

president of the I-ay- ahead at halftinie. They 1 etteville Liltle League. an-j ncvcr behind from there on nounccd today. The new diamond will be located adjacent to present Little League field and a practice field and will complete tlie Cecil Paul Hogue. I Tony Yatcs and Tom thacker ol against Kansas.

and Tyree 1., points and Cinderella Cincinnati. Ihe Bearcat that upset i i Ohio Colorado are Ihe nnly other of Ihc i lo see action. Danny Chambers scored IS points. Cecil Toon 17, Charles Cool) 13 and Solon Moblcy 10. a Case scored 16 points for Delta.

A.M built up a 42-33 a i Gerald Cosby in for Ozark Lanes. Bill Sellers wilh 12 and Zahn Lew- I I high Rebels (8-1) Mississippi; a and lhe holtl Dclfa a 0 scoreless for Ihe first minutes Slate i nvrrlinie i championship final al Kansas Ui a an(l arc annonncD acccplance of a Col loir 01 ulc SCLOIKI 11,111. The standings al the end of the "clover leaf" of the park lay- TIMES, out. Baum said the new park will (second week of play are as fol- be built to Babe Rulh League Slows: Rogers Recreation, 2-0; specifications and will be usedJBenton Lanes. 2-0; Ozark Larics.

by boys 13, 14 and 15 years Mayes Auto. 1-1: First N'a- who a i lo make Ihe Fayctlc-jlional Baok. 1-1; Fairway Gro- vilte Babe Rulh League learns eery, 1-1: Standard Register, 0-2; last March. Ohio Stale, picked to top the nation's teams in the pre-sea Bowl bit! to play Texas on New Dav. the coming year.

The new park not NWA TIMES 02. Monday night son poll of The Associated Press panel, returns wilh John Havlicek and Mel Nowell to accompany player of the year Lucas. The major schedule. i moves immediately into high gear Saturday, opens Colorado. 8-1, i the Big Eight Title and a i lo the Orange Howl all wrapped up, plays Air Force (3-f).

Two other bowl dubs also get tneir lasl regular season a score First lighted and games will lie played there from 5:36 to 7:30 p.m. Tentative plans call for the Little League to sponsor Ihe pro- drain and run il in connection and more National al 7:15 big lake will meet Mayes Auto and Hofier's Recreation on Fairway al o'clock. Thursday night. Renlon Lanes will tan- Hie with NWA TIMES at ami i games tonight--headed 11 California at Missouri. Florida al Duke.

Ml. Si. tests. Georgia Tech. 6-3.

a set Marys at Providence, arid West: Texas at Seattle. wilh the Pec Wee and i a Lanes will clash League programs. 'Standard Register at 8:45. All boys who failed lo make AME STG FIR the grade in Babe League: Standard Register at 8:45. Iryouts will be allowed to a FIRST GAMK in Ihe league.

Tentative plans! NWA TIMES (33) Z. call tor a four learn 11; T. Morrow, R. Woods, "We already have three Starr, 3: B. Sellers, B.

An- sors and expect (o get a 1. this week." Baum added. OZARK LANES (51) Foley, At the lime. Baum announced a tlie present practice field will have lighls installed for nexl season. It will be kept on a standby basis, he added.

ttik aw- EC. 2: Rolhrock. Allen, C. Tyree. 15: Tucker.

G. Cosby. 10; L. iidermilk, 4: Cuzick. 10.

Score bv Quarters: NWA TIMES 1(1 8 10--33 Ozark Lanes 15 1.3 15--51 SECONP GAME ROGER'S RECREATION (77)-- Bailey, C. Nelson. 16; D. Baker. B.

Mahan, 7: R. Ycrby. 3: E. Fears, la. STANDARD REGISTER (52)S.

Brown, 16; B. Armstrong, 19; LaUuc. It. Evans. J.

Ralston, J. Day, E. Evans. J. Phillips, G.

Brown. I). Score by Quarters: Roger's Rec. '22 27 9 19--77 Fogr Teams Entered Basketball Jamboree Tonight At FHS Gym Four teams Springdale, Van Euren, Sitoam Springs and Fay- will participate in a Basketball Jamboree which will get under way at 7:30 tonight in Fayetteville High School Gym. The teams will draw numbers prior to Ihe jamboree lo deler- mine which play each other in the six quarters to follow, Willard Smith, coach said.

The pairings will pit Team No. vs. Team No. 3 in the first quarter; Team No. 2 vs.

Team No. 4 in Ihe second; Team No. 1 vs. Team No. .1 in Ihe third; Team No.

3 vs. Team No. 4 in the fourth; Team fjo. 1 vs. Teani No, 4 in the i and Team No.

2 vs. Team No. 3 in the sixth. Each team will play 18 minute quarters if the coaches ar prove and will participate in three quarters of play esch. There will be five minutes between each quarter for Ihe teams to warm up Smith added.

Officials will be Jack C.raysin ger and J. 0. Ferguson. was wiped out. Deletion of Hightower a 13-281 ririiigcs alone lifted 49 per cent of "hast year's scoring (oLal and 50 per cent of club rebound strength.

These losses reduced the squad TP to four Ictlermeit, and two of .16 them. Center John Malt, a(id Forward Jim Dumas, saw brief ac- 18 lion in only 10 and 12 games, 13 spectively. The upcoming sopha-' 12 more crop is not exceptional, post- 12 ing 1-3 as a freshman unit last 12 winter. 12 All this means Harp will floor 12 he greenest 1 in his tenure. Il also will be the shortest and slowest.

After a run of 1-2T-3T- 1T-2 in the conference flag chase, a a Will be scrambling to clear liic second division in a league which promises lo be the most balanced since 1956. With Arkansas opener to Harp acid his aide. Teddy Owens, have been somewhat dis I appointed in practice progress to I dale. Pre-Christmas CLEARANCE NOTICE NOTICE Through an Error This Telephone Number Was Left Out Of Your New Directory. Please Clip and Put In Your New Directory.

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