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Columbia Missourian from Columbia, Missouri • 7

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Harriers Seek Big 8 Victory COLUMBIA (Mo) MISSOURIAN rl Nov 8 Pogo 7 Milt Pappas Says He 11 Run Orioles lineup will lead Robin Lingle left and Roy Bryant Pre Game Pointers at Now Carrying REE TIGER HATTERS CLEANERS YOU BE THE QUARTERBACK 15 Ninth Answer Celebrate the Tiger Victory PARADISE CLUB Gl 2 3161 WE DELIVER a dual where too MMHWT40C 1729 Broadway ART MINDY NEEDED A JOB BUT THE AD CALLED OR TWO YEARS COLLEGE OR EQUIVALENT TOM BOTTS Tiger Coach the the SECRETARY SAID MAC PHERSON mt COST BUT A WEE BIT TO advertise fwpicfcapMl Mm? Cannon Hurts Ankle HOUSTON (AP) The Hous ton Oilers of the American oot ball League have returned half back Billy Cannon to the injury deferred list By GARY MUELLER Missourian Sports Writer Not since 1939 has Missouri had an individual winner in the conference cross country meet but the Robin Lingle is definitely in contention for that honor in tomorrow Big Eight championship race in Lawrence Kan Lingle unbeaten in four starts this year is pne of several run ners considered about even for individual honors Heading the list is ace Paul Aceve do Colorado the defending cham pion figures to be well repre sented by veteran Bob Griffith and sophomore Dave Wighton Oklahoma's Walt Mizell far behind the top four and Okla homa unbeaten team is headed by Tom Ruden Kansas is a top heavy choice to win the team title with Ace vedo leading a team that shows great depth with such runners as George Cabrera Harold Hadley Chick ero and sopho more John Lawson Bill Easton the Jayhawker coach is confidently predicting a win for his team and claims his team is the strongest he has had in recent years Kansas has won the league champion ship 14 of the last 16 years Missouri coach Tom Botts SX AMYM7T HUAS 770 YSflP? 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PUT SHE SLXY HAS PLENTY EQUIVALENT" national nOCKBY L1OVB Chicago 2 Montreal 2 Toronto 4 Borton 3 Detroit 1 New York 0 No games today two year old desert course Rosburg took only 28 putts and scored birdies with four of them the longest a 12 footer Beard who turned profession al only a year ago had three birdie putts one a 29 footer He missed only two greens Beard 24 is a brother of Ralph Beard a star basketball player at the University of Kentucky in the late 1940s SATURDAY KEMPER OVER MISSOURI 15 Points A home field advantage be enough to help the Colonels in this traditional rivalry Kemper has had a fair season against strong opposition while MMA has done no better against weaker foes The Yellow Jackets will be out to avenge last 13 12 defeat agrees that Kansas must be con sidered the favorite will take inspirational running from all our boys to Botts says of course been beaten and Roy Bryant has looked good lately Randy Holt has been very consistent for us but Kansas must be the favor ite Colorado has four or five runners back from last championship team and Okla homa State beat us so you can see that leaves Botts has named a consisting of Lingle Bryant Holt Harold Tepper Darryl Muhrer Jerry Mathis and Lar ry Ray for race Lingle has never been pressed 1 in a race this year but was still i able to set a new University course record of 14:461 Bry I ant a senior and captain of the i team was the top runner for 1 the Tigers in last Big i Eight meet but has been slowed by illness this year His time of 15:15 last weekend was a full I 45 seconds better than his time in the season's opening meet I Holt the only sophmore on the 1 squad has been a steady per 1 former for Botts usually beat I ing out most of the opposing i runners Tepper Muhrer Math is and Ray will be counted on 1 heavily to score the supporting i points that will be needed if the i Tigers are to win the team i championship last team cham 1 pionship was registered in 1912 1 when the conference meet was 1 a grueling five mile test Since that time the distance has been lowered to three miles but the Tigers only claim to fame is the three straight wins by John Munski in 1937 38 39 But even then Kansas State won the team title all three times Colorado shooting for its sec ond straight title has Wighton a Canadian native and Griffith as mainstays on Coach rank team But Potts says the Buffaloes rate any better than third Potts labels Kan sas as the favorite with Okla homa State second best and his own Colorado squad third Bruce Degen Bill Sproat Tom Starr and Mike McCoy round out the Colorado entries Oklahoma State unbeaten so far could challenge host Kan sas but the Cowboys are lack ing the one outstanding runner that is usually needed to Insure victory in a large meet Coach Ralph Higgins howev er is optimistic about his chances although he lists Kan sas as the favorite Higgins stated that he felt Colorado was a sound bet for second and that Oklahoma State and Missouri would battle it out for third He added that the individual race would boil down to a three way struggle between Acevedo Grif fith and Lingle Oklahoma State a 25 31 vic tor over Mizzou will enter Von Ruden Larry armer John Cortes Glenn Blakley and Eddie Winn The Oklahoma Sooners rate only slightly below the top four teams with Mizell having a chance of challenging the indi vidual leaders Kansas beat Ok lahoma badly in a dual meet in Norman last week but Coach Bill Carroll says should better our conference standing and finish in the upper divi In addition to Mizell Carroll will send George Brose Tom Davis John English Albert Jo ern Phil Oviatt and Charles NATIONAL BASKETBALL Result San ranclaco 110 New York 8t Game Boston at Cincinnati St Louis at Philadelphia San rancisco at Los Angeles Games Philadelphia at Baltimore Detroit at Cincinnati New York at San rancisco at Oakland Boston at St Louis Games New York at Los Angeles DAVIS Jefferson Junior High School will begin its basketball season with a game at home against Moberly December 10 The Cy clones have eight men returning from last squad and three promising ninth graders out for the first time Veteran players are Tom Der (ham Ken Griffin Larre John ull Line of Stationery No 2 Run You have a running team Go with your strength Richmond must prepare against the pass giving you some running room lanker or split end can spread the goal line defense and make run more successful ield goal would leave you point behind few on side kicks work HAIRCUTS Adults CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1 DANIEL BOONE BARBER SHOP 11 7th Gl 3 5460 Pizza Palace 413 Bdwy Gl 2 3188 By GORDON BEARD BALTIMORE (AP) Milt Pappas offered today to take over as manager of the Balti more Orioles and end specula tion over who will handle the baseball club next season The brash 24 year old pitcher admitted he been ap proached by Oriole General Manager Lee MacPhail But his tongue in cheek pro posal included these qualifica tions 1 had more major for every suit you have cleaned We will launder one shirt absolutely REE! son Ken Meridcth Bill Norman Don Patterson Ronnie Phillips and Tom Simmons Beginners arc Eddie Gross Tom Hogan and Dan Strape all in their last year at Jeff Junior Many of the members played on the Cyclone football team is always important for a basketball team to be aggres sive and this is especially true in junior high play ootball experience is a fine way for team members to develop this coach Dale Powell said In addition to varsity games Jeff will play in team and seventh grade contests The var sity is usually all ninth graders but Powell said he would not liestitate to play an eighth grade boy if the player deserved it The varsity and team games will be played on the same day except for the game at Mexico when the team is not scheduled Practice for the three teams begins Monday Jeff Junior will host the an nual Optimist Tournament Janu ary 22 23 and 24 The Schedule: December Moberly December Montgomery City January Jefferson City January High January 16 at West Junior January 28 at Moberly ebruary 4 at Mexico ebruary West junior ebruary 14 at High ebruary 19 Jefferson City Without proper conditioning this football player would be largely ineffective! Without proper conditioning your car be effective this winter with the severe tests of snow and cold weather facing it Have your car winter checked today and avoid the last minute rush with the first cold of winter Be Secure! Be Safe! WOODY'S Auto Service 911 Park Ave Gl 3 5667 PROTECT YOUR Jackets Car Coats Top Coats rom Snow and Rain with Missouri Listed Among Possible Bowl Prospects HOUSTON Tex (UPD ficials of the Bluebonnelt Bowl said today they were consider ing 18 teams from across the country as participants for the fifth annual classic here Among those being consider ed are Oklahoma Nebraska and Missouri of the Big Eight Conference In Tourney PALM SPRINGS Calif (AP) Rosburg who has made his last $66000 in golf without winning a single tournament held a one stroke lead over young rank Beard today go ing into the second round of the $50000 rank Sinatra Invitation al Rosburg who scored his last PGA tournament victory nearly three years ago in the 1961 Bing Crosby National miss a putt on the first 14 holes and shot a four under par 67 in opening round Canyon Country Club Only 11 other players in By BRUCE BARNETT and GARY MUELLER Missourian Sports Writers As we enter our last full week of area high school football predictions we stand at 41 9 3 for an overpowering 820 percentage Last week we were back in the grove with seven wins to go along with one loss and one tie Hickman foiled us again tying ulton 7 7 when we predicted the Hornets for an easy win Our loss came in the California victory over Boonville The Pirates just have it this year Seven games are on tap this week with six to night and one tomorrow The list includes several games with teams from outside the area as confer ence action concluded two weeks ago in the NEMO and CEMO conferences Here we go again: RIDAY SPRINGIELD CENTRAL OVER JEERSON 1 Point YES SERIOUS! THE JAYS TO LOSE AND ALL ONE SHORT THE LONGEST WINNING STREAK OR THE IRST PLAYING TWO TOUGH OPPONENTS ON SUC CESSIVE WEEKENDS LAST WEEK THEY NARROWLY ESCAPED WITH TH STRAK IN TACT NIPPING ST LOUIS McCLUER 14 13 THIS WEEK THE JAYS WILL BE ON THE ROAD cross country team 7 into Big Eight championships at Lawrence Kan Lingle has been unbeaten this season and rates as the individual favorite while Bryant cap tain of the Tigers has been steadily improving since an early season illness HOWtVGR ATER AM INTERVIEW MINDY GOT THE JOG SC HAS A CANNY MINO" SAID MACPHERSOM 4 A job for Mindy secretory for Moepfierson two problems solved with one Classified od Every day low cost classified ads bring people together for mutual benefit One can serve YOU too Advertise! Someone is looking for what YOU haw to oflert Bob Rosburg Takes Lead WEEKEND PRO OOTBALL American riday's Game Oakland at Kansas City night Game Denver at Buffalo night Games NSW York at Houston Ben Diego at Boston X'TIONM LEAGUE Games Cleveland at Pittsburgh Dallas at San rancisco Detroit at Balttmors Izs Angeles at Chicago Minnesota at Green Bay Philadelphia at New Tork Washington at St Lotus league experience as a player than some of the men being con sidered for the manager's At 24 Milt ranks first in con tinuous service seniority among the Orioles He has been with Baltimore since graduation from high school in 1957 2 have background as manager with a winning rec He referred to the intrasquad game in spring training involv ing two teams of pitchers be fore the main squad arrives on the scene 3 would $ave the club money because my combined pay as player manager would be less than for both me and the new manager And the front of fice have to make long distance telephone calls during the winter since I live in Balti 4 says the Orioles need color give it to them by going back to my original name Miltiadis Papastedgios Even Casey Stengel top that Pappas said he sign anything less than a seven year contract so he would have se curity as a player in the unlike ly event he would be fired as manager AND THE ONE POINT MARGIN WILL SWING TO CENTRAL THE BULLDOGS ARE UNBEAT EN THIS YEAR WITH A DEENSE THAT IS THE EQUAL TO JEERSON CITY CENTRAL HAS YIELDED ONLY 44 POINTS IN RACKING UP EIGHT STRAIGHT WINS MAYBE THE JAYS HAVE TO REPLY TO CHAL LENGE CENTRAL WILL ANSWER IT OR THEM HICKMAN OVER SPRINGIELD 3 Points These two teams will be out to finish their sea sons above the 500 level Hickman has a 3 3 2 mark while alcons are 4 4 in their first year of varsity competition Several key injuries could cut down the offensive threat but the goal of finishing the year with a win at home should carry Coach Bob warriors to victory HANNIBAL OVER JACKSONVILLE ILL 9 Points The Pirates need to win at Jacksonville to get above the 500 level Hannibal has split its previous six games finishing third in the CEMO conference Jacksonville is one of weaker teams and be able to handle the likes of Maurice orte and his talented running mates MEXICO OVER 18 Points Boonville 1 7 is in the midst of one of the worst seasons in the history Mexico woke up last week with a 46 6 win at Warrenton to end a six game losing streak The Pirates hardly recall what like to but Mexico found it mighty enjoy able and will win again this week before the home folks SEDALIA OVER SUMMIT 2 Points Smith Cotton has now won two straight and should have the momentum to carry them to a third victory at Summit Sedalia has beaten Mexico and Higginsville showing a strong attack Summit was thumped 39 19 by Kansas City Grand view last week and may not be fully recovered An upset win for the Tigers ROLLA OVER 12 Points Rolla has an excellent 5 2 1 season mark and wants this win at Potosi to wind up a banner season The Bulldogs have been one of the hottest teams lately stunning Hannibal two weeks ago to claim the runnerup spot in the CEMO conference Coach team should be able to continue its hot streak Robin Lingle Top Choice In Individual Competition SHORT SHORT STORY 2 Miles East on Old Highway 40 Open Every Saturday MUSIC BY LITTLE SCOTTY AND HIS COMBO Saturday Nov 9 at 7:30 pm WATCH OR IKE AND TINA TURNER COMING NOVEMBER 23 Admission $100 Per Person Arrange Tables Large or Large Parties Dance loor Cyclone Cagers To Open Dec 10 Reed to the post Joern Oviatt and Reed are all sophomores Missouri shutout the other three conference schools Kan sas State Iowa State and Ne braska The three appear out of the running for both the team and individual trophies Kansas top runner has been Wilford Lehmann but six Missourians finished ahead of him in an early season dual meet Iowa State is paced by Brian Kuhlmann but he placed far back in sixth place when he ran against the Tigers Peter Scott a fast coming sophomore placed seventh last week against Mis souri but he has shown great improvement throughout the year and could surprise in to meet He is partici pating in cross country for the first time this fall After the Big Eight champion ships Missouri can look for ward to the NCAA champion ships at East Lansing Mich of bettered par on next weeK a gooa ream per formance tomorrow would prob ably result in a full squad mak ing the trip to East Lansing Lingle and Bryant will probably go to the national meet regard less of the outcome at Kansas chances of winning the individual title appear ex cellent as the 14:461 time he turned in last week compares favorably with the best times of Acevedo Wighton and Griffith The last time the meet was held in Lawrence the winner Bill Dotson of Kansas came home in 14:500 Coach Botts said that times are gen erally faster on their course but hard to estimate how much of a difference there The 1962 title went to Nebras ka's Mike leming in 14:530 over the three mile course at Iowa State University Lingle on the same course turned in a 15:095 this year but said la ter that he feel at all strong during the race If feeling strong tomor row Acevedo Wighton and Grif fith may be staging a three way battle for second place A ir I tbBb 1 1 I "VArj 'UJim fife Ah VBBKflBi 1 4W Ik wLMk i i JjL jebt? joint HMMsranaam "KA vC'Z 1 1 I I 7 7 it I 13 i (is I II mBe i i I (wl Dn CH BULB time! 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