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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 18

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i' wt i 13 DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW )ccalur, Illinois, Suudav, ember 3, 13 Johnson Leads 35-0 Triumph Michigan's 2nd Quarter Spree Whips Wildcats Evanston (AP) jrecord. (26 yard interference penalty Shelbourne's pass and returned Ninth ranked Michigan The victory put the Wildcats were the jt 27 yards. Brown hit Jim scored mur touchdowns in the, Wolverines at 6-1 for the season D1s piays. Mandich for 16 and then Paul Less than a minute later, Staroba for" 20 Curtis filched Dave Johnson's scoring to set up blast from the five. second quarter, three of them in and 4-0 in the Big Ten to re-a span of 73 seconds, to wallop! main locked in the conference llig Ten football rivaMead with Ohio State's Northwestern, 3 5-0 Satur-j Buckeyes, who defeated day.

'Michigan State 25-20. Ron Johnson drilled three and i Northwestern is 1-6. Auburn Beats Florida 24-13 With only seconds left before the half, Dan Parks. 235 pound tackle, took a deflected Shcibourne pass and lumbered 50 yards down the sidflines to five yards to score twice during I he deluge. In all.

the senior halfback carried the ball 24 times for 129 yards. Michigan scored early in the second period 011 a 74 yard drive as Johnson carried six times for 15 yards and finally over from the Johnson raised his career cracked 0 28 0 7-3i 0 0 0 0 run (Killian Michigan North vicst.ern Johnson 3 kirk) Harris 4 Gainsville, Fla. The fire spouting Auburn Tigers spotted Florida 10 early points, then rode the passes of I carries to 416, surpassing the i three. 'Michigan record by Tomj Denny Brown passed twice to pass from Harmon set 28 years ago. Bill Harris for 25 yards and to Brown Killian kick) 14 to enliven Loran Carter to a 24-13 victory that kept them on top of the Harmon totaled 406 rusnes.

Jerry Insland for Tom Curtis stole 0 the thrust. foot- Late in the ouarter. the southeastern Lontcrence Wolverines went 56 yards with ball standings. Johnson 5 run Parks 30 pass interception (Johnson pass from Brown Schefflcr 1 run (Killian. kick) A 40,101 Carter tossed two touchdown yard pitch to Brown's four Northwestern passes in the second quarter, one of them seating up a touchdown, arid boosted his interceptions in conference games this season to seven to tie a Big Ten passes to Connie Frederick and the scoring Harris capping march.

Runs of 25 yards by one to Tim Christian. He com- Brown and 17 by Johnson and aipleted 17 passes for 210 yards Stevens 10th in State Meet Sophomore Football At Hess Park Popejoy, Elmhurst Runners Win St. Teresa S. Decatur 0 0 0 7 7 7 7 0-: Englewood 253; 10. Belleville 76th, Dennis Bates 107th; Gary Shewhart 123rd and Pete Glover 184th.

West 307; 11. Proviso West 323; i I io Ponria Pend-al 11 SD Frank Jackson 5.1 na Bill Miller was 61st fon' mj from Zeke Rarneit rRamntt Flossmoor 387. SD Mark Prichard 56 nanvilln SPH- 16 Stephen i PaSS from DouS Burdick (Dcn- was 108 th, Randy Robinson. Larry Irvin 105th, Gary Skidmore Gary Ford 115th and Stephens 126th. Hannapel run); SD Burdick 1 run (Terry Hincs 'pass from Barnett); ST Dick Kramer 40 run (Pete Wavne Associated Press Wirephoto By Rod Allee Of the Herald and Review Champaign Ken Popejoy of Glen Ellyn Glenbard West won the individual title and Elmhurst York won the team championship in the 23rd state high school cross country meet at Savoy golf course near Champaign Saturday.

Popejoy finished about five yards ahead of Moline's Duane Smith, covering the 2.75 mile distance in 13:26.3 minutes. Mark Stevens of Stephen Decatur was 10th in 13 41. Elmhurst had a winning low score of 121 points Kansas' Don Shanklin outfaces Colorado's Dave Bartelt to pick up a first down Decatur 404; 17. Rockford Guilford 437; 18. McHcnry 488; 19.

Rock Island 513; 20. Robinson 515; 21. Springfield Southeast 520; 22. Decatur MacArthur 546; 23. Lake Forest 567: 24.

Rantoul 593; 25. Alton kick). (S. Decatur finishes with 7-3 record; St. Teresa finishes with 3-4 record) Allen Weber was 94th for Newton, Larry Emmerich 98th, Larry Waggle 141st, Mike Meeker 157th and Phil Emmerich 167th.

Popejoy has won 11 of 12 starts. His only loss was to Evanston's Steve Van Swear-ingen in the Mattoon Invitational. In the same meet, Stevens placed third, two yards Illinois State Crushed 46-0 626; 26. Pekin 638 27. Newton; At MaHoon 657 28.

United Township 669; MacArthur 06 0 Kansas Scores 27-14 Victory Over Colorado 0 6 North Park Hands Augies 48-42 Defeat Chicago (AP) North Park, rallied by the Mattoon 7 7 14 19-47 29. Springfield 694. TOP 15 FINISHERS 1. Ken Popejoy (Glenbard Mac Randv Bollhorst 47 Akron, Ohio (AP) Tho cfiam naccintf Af nf Tnn Lawrence. Kan.

(AP) I game. He didn't get plus I Evanston's 129. Defending iWest), 13:26.3 minutes: 2. behind Popejoy. John Riggins and Bob; yardage until midway through battery of Bruce Swanson Van Swearingen finished sixth 'Duane Smith (Moline): 3.

Peter and Dan Ruff Saturday! chamPion Arlington was eighth. I. 1 1. i i uuugiass am up uuge cimims ui ine wiru quarter. At one Zeske handed Auaustanal, Twenty nine teams com-1 Saturday.

iReiff (Elmhurst); 4. Gerry yardage with their slashing after 22 plays. Anderson had! iea ine AKron universuy z-ips 10 peted. Peter Reiff finished third for Couch (Ottawa); 5. Willie tirsi conege umterence 4ro football victm-v over Tl.

Stephen Decatur was 16th Elmhurst, followed by Deane Thomas (Englewood); 6. Steve pass from David Hunt. (MacArthur has 2-6 record) At Springfield Eisenhower 6 14 19 in 4.5 Lanphier 6 7 0 720 Max Johnson 5 run: Arthur Hicks 55 run (Kevin Kennedy kick); Hicks 40 run (Kennedy kick); Ron Fluker 15 run; Fluker 40 minus one yard in the middle of the third period. Anderson finished with 32 yards total offense, lowest total with 404 points. Robinson was Foote eighth, Ed Wagner 13th.

Van Swearingen (Evanston); 7. 20th with 515 points. Decatur Mark Schmelzel 51st and Don Hartung (Downers Grove Illinois and Wisconsin football linois State, defeat 48-42 Saturday. The Zips ground out a total of Zeske. who caught 12 passes 550 yards.

Zwisler connected on MacArthur 22nd with 546 points I Charles Weigel 53rd. running Saturday, leading third-ranked Kansas to a 27-14 victory over Colorado. The Jayhawks, victorious in all seven games this season, including four in the Big Eight for a share of the conference lead with Missouri, had a 27-0 lead before Colorado's Bob for 325 yards and three'13 of 18 passes for 246 yards, of 18 in his collegiate career. Foote Manders Mark 11. Dave North); 8.

Deane (Elmhurst); 9. Pat (Morton East); 10. Stevens (S. Decatur): and Newton 27th with 657. TEAM STANDINGS Other finishers for the Reds! 1.

Elmhurst York 121; 2. were John Rinebold 91st, Jim Evanston 129; 3. New Lennox Cliff 100th, Steve Barger 147th Lincoln Way 153; 4. Glenbard Kansas, meanwhile, ripped touchdowns, grabbed a 29 -through for 428 yards rushing, i yarder with 1:11 to play to set with John Riggins gaining 162 of, UP Swanson's winning one -it and nniiJia inn The vard scoring plunge. Dickow (Addison Trail); 12.

pass from Biff Bandy; hitting Ruff with six for 123 yards and one touchdown. The Redbirds, who went into the game with a 280 yard rushing average, were held to 25 yards in the first half and 65 yards over all. and Dave Morris 149th. 182: 6. West 156; 5.

Ottawa Dave Warrick (New Lennox); Fluker 50 pass from Jack Zim-13. Ed Wagner (Elmhurst); 14. i mer (Kennedy kick); Scott Butler (Arlington) 15. Ricky Harris 20 run. Mike Tucker (Evanston) I (Eisenhower has 7-1 record) MacArthur's top finisher was Riverside Brookfield 194; 7.

Russ 56th. Winnetka New Trier East 222; MacArthur's Chris Olscn was 8. Arlington 232; 9. Chicago Anderson-could get the Buffalo; Jayhawks' rushing yardage was Swanson completed 24 of 39 offense moving in the fourth the most ever agamst passes for 420 yards as North iuarter- breaking the mark of 421 set by Park totaled 575 yards on of- Kansas put tight defensive Missouri earlier this season. jfense and Augustana added 602 clamps on Anderson, the Big.

Colorado 0 0 0 14 14 for a CCIW record of 1,177 by two clubs. tight total oltense leader, wno. Kansas 3 14 10 027 the' WBmaKaMsssnmk rL'rrWTrH had been averaging 220 yards a Augustana is now 5-1 league, North Park 4-2. FG Bell 20 John Riggins 21 run (Bell kick) Junior Riggins 6 pass from Douglass (Bell kick) FG Bell 38 John Riggins 8 run (Bell kick) MEMPHIS STATE WINS Tulsa, Okla. (AP) Memphis State scored four touchdowns two on blocked Youngsfown Spills SIU Carbondale (Special) Youngstown spoiled Southern Illinois University's Homecoming Saturday with an 18-15 punts in the second quarter Nigbur 3 run Nigbur 80 run ripped Tulsa 32-6 in a Missouri Valley Conference A 44.500 I football game Saturday.

football i ctory before 14.000. Political Advertisement Ger9'C' LP FOR PRESIDENT FOR PRESIDENT Cassady Saves 8-7 Triumph for EIU Chicago (Special) to end Dick Glazebrook for the Linebacker Pat a a yj winning two point con- Youngstown freshman quarterback Dennis Klembara completed 24 of 43 passes for 333 yards and 2 touchdowns. Trailing 18-0. SIU scored in the third quarter on a 63 yard pass from Mike Bradley to Doug Hollingcr. Bradley converted.

SIU added a touchdown later in the third quarter on John Quillcn's 10 yard run. Quillcn ran for the two point conversion. Youngstown has a 2-5 record. SIU had a three game winning streak halted and now has a 3-3 record. pitKuu uu a uaisii in uiw own end zone Saturday to save an 8- version.

Scoring a second straight victory. EIU upped its record to 3-5. Chicago has a 4-2-1 record. Sophomore Tom Walters 7 Eastern Illinois University football victory over University of Illinois Chicago Circle in Soldier Field. Chicago had the ball on the EIU four in the closing seconds gained 109 yards for EIU in 20 when Cassady intercepted the carries.

Davis' 170 yards gives him 1,114 yards in total fense. 1 6vl BEMENT DINNER Bement (Special) The Bement High School football dinner will be Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Tom Stewart. Champaign Cen pass thrown by Jim Izral.

All of the scoring was in the third quarter. Izral passed 21 yards to flanker Jim McNellis for a touchdown to cap an 80 -yard drive. Bob Anderson converted. EIU took the kickoff and marched 75 yards, Dennis Bun-dy plunging over from the one. Quarterback Joe Davis passed It Takes Courage! Wallace Has It! Do You? Restore law and order, property rights and individual freedom for everyone! GEORGE WALLACE PROMISES TO: STATISTICS CC EIU First downs 20 16 Yards rushing 144 232 Yards passing 157 122 Passes attempted 19 21 Passes completed 8 11 Passes intercepted by 2 2 Fumbles lost 2 1 Yards penalized 30 75 tral High School football coach and former Bement coach, will speak.

The dinner is sponsored by the Bement Lions Club. Parade, Ceremony, Dinner Atwood Hails Unbeaten Team Atwood Hammond High School football team was treated with a parade, a center-of-town ceremony and a coaches, managers and i cheerleaders with a certificate of appreciation. Between 250 and 300 people 8 Use common sense approaches to solve problems of the large, cities. 9 Fire everv Communist working in every defense plant in llie United Stales. ID Seek an indictment against ecrv person in lliis conn, trv calling for a viclorv for the A iel Cong.

11 Reexamine tax exempt status of nnilli-liillion dollar foundations and use money to give average wage earner additional income tax cxemplions. 12 When attrition takes its toll, appoint members of the U.S. Supreme Court who are differently oriented from those now serving on the Court. 13 Eliminate wasteful federal spending. 1 Usf Iiis position President to assist in restoring law and order and to pive liis moral support to llie policemen and firemen of lliis 1 1 a I ion.

2 VTork toward the American sen icemen Iioir.e following an lionoraliie conclusion lo the war in iel-nain. 3 Kvahiate all foicicu aid lo nations not supporting the i led States. 4 Hclurn schools, Iiospilals and oilier domestic inslilu-tions to local control. 5 Ask Congress lo repeal the so-called Housing" law. 6 Remove shackles from free enterprise system thereby helping alleviate poverty by providing more and better jobs for all.

7 Provide strong agricultural and industrial programs. slsak dinner Friday night after! i r- were present. Charles Conner, Atwood village trustee, was master of ceremonies. Then the Lions Club and the village boards provided the steak dinner at an Atwood restaurant and presented a plaque to the high school for the first unbeaten record and Okaw Valley orown since 1955. ueaung ouuivaii zo-D to iinisn an undefeated untied season.

Atwood captured a share of the Okaw Valley Conference championship. The village boards of Atwood and Hammond got together a caravan to welcome the Rajahs after the triumph at Sullivan. A banc', cheerleaders and fire valuable player, most Improved player and most tackles will be presented. There was no special celebration Friday night at Areola, which also finished a perfect eight game season by! defeating Bement 13-7. Areola is i co champion with Atwood Hammond.

It's the first time an Areola team has produced an undefeated untied record. A 6:30 p.m. dinner Monday in the high school will honor the Purple Riders. Captains for next season will be named, and the most valuable player, most valuable lineman and sportsmanship trophies, along with letters and MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT! DON'T VOTE STRAIGHT TICKET Vote FOR WALLACE FIRST, Then Other Candidates Of Your Choice A 6:30 p.m. dinner Monday at! trucks headed the parade! tii- ough Atwood.

i nt conversed on the center of Atwood where each coach and: the grade school will also honor! the team. Larry Bitcon, Illinois State University coach, will speak. Honorary captains will be named and trophies for mostl team iiiciiiuL ojuic Aiiiii a platform on a truck bed. The villages presented players, Paia lor oj volunteers ior Wftliace, 13l S. Jssper, Dectiur, Id.

Sterling Pennycosi, Cnairman numerals, will be presented. i I.

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