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lie I la kcLall i- a nhjrh cjirn to lUrtn. wh .1. ft.ir ru.ird Ivu4 (Vlli.ns iit Inln amj Ferguvni arc pcnrrally as la o( U.c tt-iic's hfS. I.ih t-iTU ul Ihnr rripcvtic Inf II jravns. lJ 1 1 Ikj-h ilale krli If.irn and U.rrc l.ii'h uli'Kjl from Iuin-ns and WiKf-nun the Illinois SU! IniviTsity Saturday on an trip.

(Yr.ti Bails and Ruard Ii(HK7k nf niorr.n.V'c; IkT.tnn's Sieve Slt-wart. Join Wrvt's Larry Parker ail Krn K.iimt of Wis were in Normal t-i leani more alKKit the Illinois State kaski tliall program. Tliornnde cnai lion IVruson end Ik-ritnH ro.uh Ku'h Ilcrnn wire of the fcaiured for the second Annual Illinois Slate Basketball Coaches Clinic iit Ilorton FKklhou.ve. Parker's coach. Pill IkUards.

and Kaiser's coacli. Jerry I fill, attended the clinic. Another plavcr, foot 8 inc, 2T.0 xund Kalph Liunrston of Waukegan, who 1 ColleL-c of Dul'age, was plays at the scheduled to visit the Illinois State campus also but was unable to make the trip because of the illness of his mother. Livingston's coach at DuPage, Dick Wallers formerly Uic bead coach at Pontiac's now-defunct Winston Churchill Junior College where Balph attended school last season was also present at the clinic. Batls, a foot 7 inch center, and the 5 foot 11 inch Bonczk were key players on the Thornridge title team last winter, which featured three juniors, a sophomore and only one senior.

Bonczyk, whom Illinois Stale assistant coach Gene Smilhson calls one of the Checking out Redbird program Ken Kaiser (from left) of Burlington, High School and Larry Parker (front right) of Jolief West were alsa on the Illinois State campus Saturday to learn more about ISU's basketball program. With the two star prep cagers are Redbird assistant coach Warren Crews (front center); and in back (from left) Burlington coach Jerry Hill; College of DuPage coach Dick Walters and Joliet West coach Bill Edwards. (Pantagraph Photos) WATCH FOR (from left) are Illinois State basketball star Doug Collins, who played for Herrin in high school; Mike Bonczyk and Boyd Batts, both of whom presently play for Ferguson; and Benton senior Steve Stewart. Ferguson and Herrin were featured speakers at ISU's basketball clinic. MOONLIGHT MADNESS WED.

IIITE OCT 27 7 TO 11 P.M. ONLY APPLE BOB state's finest playmakers, is the sun of former Redbird athlete. Ed Bonczyk. The lanky 6 7 Kaiser averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds per game last season as the starting center for Burlington, High School, while the 6-6 forward Parker was a 17.6 points per game scorer, in addition to his 12 rebounds per game average at Juliet West. Stewart, 6-2'a and 190 pounds, has been a regular guard at Benton since he was a freshman, and Ranger coach Herrin expects him to have his greatest season as a senior.

Slcwart, who carried a 13-point scoring average during his sophomore and junior years, will have earned 13 varsity letters in football, three in track and three in baseball. "I think Steve is one of the top 15 players in the state," said Herrin. "His best asset is that he has a fine jump shot from long range. "lie has great timing ability. I'd say he's the best tipper I've ever coached.

Be has great finger-tip control." Carthage manhandles Illinois State University batkefbdll coach Will Robinson (standing loft) gets together with Thornrldge High School coach Ron Ferguson (center) and Denton coach Rich Horrin (standing right) and a quartet of mighty fine basketball players Saturday afternoon after a Redbird scrimmage. In front Iliigby vielory Illinois State University's rugby club dropped the University of Chicago twice Saturday. The team won, 14 0, and the triumphed, 12 6. Dennis Bowman and Ed BrowsM had tries for the team while Dan Walthcr had one for the squad. Butch Cunningham kicked a conversion and Bob North had two for the team.

Northern Illinois ties Ball State DE KALB, 111. (AP) Ball State's Joe Aloisio kicked a 45-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter Saturday to knot the score and give Ball Slate a 10-10 football tie with Northern Illinois' University. Tailback Bob Eastman run 20 yards to score in the first quarter putting Ball Stale ahead. NIU's Tom Witlum kicked a 33-yard field goal in the second quarter. Chris Blake scored on a 58-yard pu i it return in the third quarter putting N1U ahead until Aloisio kicked his field goal, the longest ever for a Ball Slate player.

I losli-Sopfj fool hall North Central, 54-0 Cage coaches and star players North Central fakes District 20 NAPERVILLIS Defending champion North Central College took three of the tup five places to storm to the NAIA District 20 cross country title Saturday. North Central had 21 points to I'rmci-pia's 119. Jim MacNidcr of North Central won the'-mect with a 24-minute 40.5 second time over the five-mile course. Teammates Glen Behnke and Paul Mitchell were third and fifth, respectively. Illinois Wesicyan was 15th among the 17 schools with Neal Nichols finishing 52nd.

Weslcyan's top runner Bob Ware was out because of an injury and third man Don Peterson was sick. Wcslcyan's Lino Martinez was 78th, John McManus Dave Coatcs 01st, and Terry Hill 80th. TEAM SCORES 1 Nnrlh Onlral. 11 1- Prlnrlpin. 3.

Crtrn-villi', I Mi 4. Trlnllv, Wl S. I iwls, 190; t. Aurora, XHi ronmrdlfl. Wl H.

MIIMkln awl Ollvpt NHMr. iw, jnij 10 lllinol Hsnwllf tine, V7i tl. North rrk 1l V). IIHnnK, V-M 13. Chlrnuo IM: 14.

rimlnir-l, IS. Illinois Wsv irvcin, Wt'i. Illlnoln linlitole nf Tf hnolmiy and Mrkrntlree Colloao were not rmiroienlcd by lull team. Falrbury gridder Davis iri hospital for leg FA1RDUKY Faiibury-Cropsey High School fnollKill player Edward Davis was 'hospitalized here Friday niulil for a log injury suffered in Friday's Ramc at Chalsworlh. Diivis was not hospilalied at the lime of the injury, lie is the son of Mr.

iind Mrs. Boh Davis of Fail bury. Casper leads Kaiser Open NAPA, (AP) Steady Billy Casper fired a thrce-undcr-par 69 Saturday and held a two-stroke lead after three rounds of the $150,000 Kaiser International Open Golf Tournament. Billy Casper Tom Aaron 70 Ororoe Johmon ao-AO-e Mike Hill A.70 6H Jitt Bnhhy Mitchell 70-A9-A6 JOS Fred Marll M-70 68 Miller Barber eV.0-70 Ron Cerrudo 70 69-707W Hale Irwin 69-70-7I-9IO George Knudion 7I-71S Jio Tom. WaKon 68-68 74710 Dave klchelbarger 6971-70-710 Lou Graham 68-77 70710 John Schlea 69-72-70211 DeWltl Weaver 71-70-70211 Cay Brewer 70 69-72 7H Dan Sikes 711 Will Homenuik 68-70-73211 J.C.

Snead 6 711 Jerry Heard 70.71-70711 Mob 7ender '71-70-0211 Bob Rosburo. 70-71-70711 l-ebrori Harris 69-71-71-211 Jim Dent 72-71-68 71 1 Jim Colbert 67-77-68-217 Dick Lou 70 6775-717 Georrjo Archor 77-68 72-712 Larry While 6772-73-2I7 Homero Blanc as 71? Jim Jamleson 70- 21? Dow I'lnslwwald 72-69-1 717 John LIMer 7I-71-70-7I? Hobby NichoK 69-7172 713 Chi Chl Rodriguez B.ib Hkkey Chuck Courtney 714 Sprav 70-7-2 214 r.ieane leman 7077-72-7M li.ile Douglsb.i 72 68-M-2I4 Rob Pavne 71.69.74-714 Mob Gnaliiy 73-10 71-714 Oave Marr 7177 71-714 Con January 69707S-7I4 louti Sander? 68.7S72-71S Richard crawlord 77-77-71 7H Les Peterson 60 71.S George Hlnon 1 7IS I any rietiler 74 69 7271 At Gelberqer I5 1 auk Heird 71 77-72 71s 1 ee I Ider 71 7075-216 BUI Braik 74-70-77-71 Charles Lelder 717174716 H. Slke 7771-73 Jl Howv.e Johnson 68 7677 -7IA Randv Wolll Bob Wynn 707 4 7 3 71 Charles (oody 717774717 John Miller .,,7370 74-717 Gilbert 7777-74-7K Monte Senders 70 73 7S-218 Bob Stone 7.17I7V-7I9 Jim I er riell 717,1 Inn Wiei ber 71 71 A-VTO Ric Rhoails 73 70 771 Buoky Henry 611 74 to sir-ve fklHtaeill 1177 .711 led I'nves 71 ll HO 773 'ne Porter 74-0 up .774 BQB FOR AN APPLE AND WIN A PRIZE! 7 TO 11 P.M. ONLY NAPERVILLE, 111. (AP) Quarterback Craig Dealon threw passes for two touchdowns and scored on a seven-yard run Saturday as he led Carthage to a 51-0 football romp over North Central.

Halfback Curt Whipple caught a six-yard pass for one of the scores and plunged one yard for a second touchdown. Defensive halfback David Dorak scored on a 3-yard pass interception. Carthage scored eight touchdowns in the game. North Central quarterback Dennis Sullivan ran 70 yards for a touchdown In the first, quarter but the score was nullified by a clipping penalty. Carthage is 5-0 on the season and has a winning streak of 20 games.

North Central is now 0-5. Rose Poly triumphs, 17-6 JACKSONVILLE, III. UPI- Kay Open Five) Nites Mon. thru Fri. 10.00 'til 8:30 Sat.

9:00 'til 5:30 1 'IttilWilllSi 1 AT MS I 0 16 1 4 T'l 0 17-70 12 S-Jf. Score by Ouarlon "tprlnnflekl Sortie llloonilnulon iioi.lis i 114 NORTH NORMAL PH. 452-6212 ACROSS THE STREET FROM HUSTON'S Snrlw'tlHd Rnphrmiorr'. TP Harvell (10 vd. runli riiiihi vd.

pan limn Yoimki CO vd. pasi intncepllon). PAT Phillip (pasj Irwn Mar- VHII, Fllnoml.Mitnn Stjpbot.inris Cn MS vd runt; stan 111, IA and vd fitr MoMnwil (I HI. uml, I'M (rmil; Whit rnrr Ip.v.s finni lUia i Ail niiiwn (pa-, Iimii Ashman), Kominiarek scored on a CO yard plunge Saturday to lead Rose Polytechnic to a 17 i.

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