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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 19

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jThp I'anlaraph Jan. 26, HER NEEDLE JUMIOR MADE THE VARSITY FOOTBALL 1367 19 IV IS STUCK- Jt TEAM HE'S THE COLLEGIATE WEI6HT- LIFTING CHAM.PION- A REAL MAN 5 Clemente Signs For $100,000 MAW-AUD MORE AMD Attme bripe club-mommy was FOREVER SPOUTING ANENT HEK SONNV BOV'S PHYSICAL PROWESS- BHS cces Lewistown Friday in Canton Meet V- ETC- ETC' j- c- Radah, Sims Sign i With Cleveland CLEVELAND, Ohio fAP) -Relief pitcher Dick Radatz and Ro- catcher Duk? Sims signed tNir FKrSSi PITTSBURGH iAPi 1 1 FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. Bloomington years, takes of Chicago Gam 1 iberto Clemente, the National contracts Wednesday, bringing League's Most Valuable Player to five the number of players i last year, signed his 17 con- who have signed with the Cleve-' tract' Wednesday with the Pitts- land Indians (or the 17 season. burgh Pirates. the past two Morgan Park 18:30.

on, day. Greg Dambold and Jim'; atjSprague both have shown a lot! fire in practice and both ihave performed well in the last Game 2, 1:30 p.m. Canton vs. Morsan Part DID YOU TELL THEM hi YOU HAD WEAK ANKLE5? Advert SATURDAY Gams 3, 7:00 p.m. Losers games 1 and 2 (Third Place).

Game 4, :30 p.m. Winners games mri 9 irhimninntKlnl DO THEY KNOW YOU HAD Title Game Saturday Losers play Saturday at 7 for two games," said Wood. 71w DRA.FT NOTICE! 7 I'A ONE-A 7 BRONCHITIS WHEN YOU WERE A BOY? WHY, HOW VxOULD YOU GET ALONG, THE FINICKY WAY Potls Injured uiira piace ana the winners vie Bloommgton High School has at 8:30 for the title i iL. 'i plan on starting Dambold; urmn iewisiuwn in me ursi. mm nui rVnnh ror-rnit a j.

YOU EAT? THEY CAN'T DO THIS 1 THE RISE OF THE MORMON CHURCH ODAY DUaiWO THE HE4 RM2TY AT HER HOUSE THE MDUMG MAN GOT GREETINGS FROM HiS LISTEN- AM? Tip H4r 7V i AUS. 0. M. HAVES IT 3t Ct'TOV i vmiuuimiu mill vva ai 111c KUdiua aim round of the four-team Canton-Wood plans two changes in hislSprague at forward along with Classic, Friday at Canton. starting lineup.

Clark Hoover or Mike Potts. The Raiders and Indians play sophomores who moved1 Potts injured an ankle in the the opening game at 7 p.m. up to the varsity several games! Decatur game Saturday and I Canton, winner of the tourney ago will mast likely start Fri- don't know if he will be ready. if dm A spokesman said the 32-year-old outfielder became the highest paid player in Pirate history. In keeping with club policy, he did not elaborate.

However, it is believed Clemente got about Clemente is a three-time NI-hatting champion. He hit .317 last season, losing the crown to teammate Matty Alou. who battled .342. Clemente led the Pirates in jruns batted in last year with 119 (and in hits with 202. I Over the past seven years his batting average was .326, and he boasts a lifetime average of .310.

4 THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME Hofh einz Boosts Coll eqe Baseba The center will be Brad Jones or Randy Bczarth." The Raiders go into the tourney with a 2-10 record. Lewistown has a similar record with only three wins in 13 games. Coach Ernie Hoff's Indians are 1-5 in Spoon River PnnfArtnro rnmrwHtinn Thpir Sam' as on Field Cubs Lose Dollars, Too lisher of the newspaper a fi, iASC giate Baseball, quotes Hofheinz Beardstown. The Indians own an interview appearing the I triuniphs wer GIasford Avon baseball publication. iand an earlier CHICAGO (AP) The last-i "At the All-Star break in "A major factor in the im- Lewis Subdues I Quincv.

97-95 place Chicago Cubs reported attendance had declined i provemcnt of the team's per- Wednesday more than a $1 mil was the significant. QUINCY. III. (AP) Bob: almost 72,000 below the parable period in statement said. "At the next meeting of the major leagues I am going to propose that we set up a no strings attached fund to aid college baseball," he said.

meeting. Injuries Hit Indians The Indians have been having troubles with injuries. Sev- in the final; progress shown by our talented1Blackl)Urn's basket TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Judge Roy Hofheinz, owner of the Houston Astros, says he is going to propose a no-strings-attached million dollar fund to aid college baseball. Abe Chanin, sports editor of The Arizona Daily Star and pub- Washburn, Wenona Win lion loss from "direct baseball operation" last season, but noted a late 1966 jelling of Manager '15 seconds sealed a 97-95 Lewis 'During remainder of the 19t6 victory over Quincy Wednesday "College baseball needs the eral vouth move- Leo Durocher's would be varsity players haven't recovered from season, total attendance respond-! i'ji-i hui nii-jnigiit in a Midlands Conlerence help of the major leagues and st In 25 years its membership has tripled.

Why? What kind of people convert? Can anyone join? Read how this demanding religion "makes it easier to withstand the pressures of modern society." One of 42 articles and features in February's Digest. Get it today. READER'S DIGEST ed to improved play by the teamitioned in the statement, but Leo basketball game. ment. Actually, the club's Quincy, now 2-1 in the league.

over-all; reversing the downward trend; the Lip spent most of the early we should help. I am convinced football injuries and two regu-that college baseball now Dick Keene and Mike deficit was $335,107. with rev-en ue of $939,693 from radio-TV suffered its first conference loss in two years as Lewis took the lead with 3-1. and registering an 87,100 gain season reshuffling his roster, over the second half of the pre- discarding veterans and dealing vious season. for youngsters.

many outstanding coaches. "I want the major leagues to donate directly to die schools so and Wrigley Field rental to the Chicago Bears substantially re In Tourney Ithat the colleges can develop ducing the $1,274,800 loss listed May are out with arm lrac-tures. Lewistown 's center is a 6-foot-6 senior who is out for basketball for the first time this year. He is Dave Dietz, the top scorer and rebounder at this time. Other starters, all of whom for baseball operation.

The annual financial statement outstanding baseball talent and at the same time continue the education of youngsters," Hoff-heinz said. reported home Cub attendance as 635,891, a drop of 5,740 from The aid, he said, "will be in lack GAMES TONIGHT At Wenona vs. Mid-County. 1:30 Henry vs. Lowpolnt-Washburn.

HENRY (PNS) Lowpoint-Washburn upset Toluca, 80-76, and defending champion Wenona turned back Lostant, 94-64, in the Tri-County Conference Basketball Tournament here Wednesday night. varsity experience, are Nolan and Jerry Kinna- 1965. Total receipts from baseball were $1,719,025, including seven figures. I am talking Don $1,414,406 for home and road receipts and $304,619 from mon at the forwards and Joe Miles and Jerry Depauw at the guards. about giving the money directly to the colleges.

"All we want is to be able to go to the colleges after four years and be able to get our playing material," Hofheinz added. Listed as "direct" baseball op SUMMARIES Wenona Gogolak eration expense, covering the parent club, six minor league teams and a club in the Arizona Winter League, was an outlay of $2,993,825. In Army Lostant hi ft 5 4 Anderson 0 0 Perry 5 2 Under 8 Mertel 0 0 Cooper 1 2 Ahem 0 0 Dose 0 0 Brlerly 4 Scrimitt 1 0 Ishee I 0 Genert fs ft i 2 SpsuWIno 7 1 Melnhold i 8Zuli 1 Salz 10 7 Foote 2 Litwlller 1 2 Wor 1 0 Lulz 2 0 Woerner 1 4 He lander 1 0 Klleber 2 1 Schnizel 40 FORT DDC, N.J. (AP) Pete nn (o ri I IV I TSUNDAY 1 hJi Lmmi IsnwJ ImmI Vl 1 -6 nA ON A The statement, noting that Richey And Ashe Advance ADELAIDE. Australia (AP) Gogolak, star place-kicker for the New York Giants football team, was inducted into the mil- crowds perked as the Cubs play almost .500 ball in the final half of the National League season, 25 Arthur Ashe reached peak service Wednesday at Fort Wenon Uostent 13 Dix conceded that "attendance is directly related to the team per and young Cliff Richey staged a fighting comeback Wednesday in Army officials at the indue formance on the field." tion center made the announcement shortly after noon, saying the Hungarian-born athlete, who kicks placements soccer-style, Toluca 19 tt 3 Kaienske 1 0 Zllm 7 Tyner 7 2 Hsusens 7 3 Modro 3 2 Clark 30 16 Lowiotnt-Washburn tt 13 2 Gerde? 5 6 Arends 0 0 Belshew 11 5 Ma tone 2 1 Spansler 1 2 Bamman 32 16 Robertson Named Northwestern Aide had passed his physical tests The player was drafted for 76 two years.

uogoiaK and his younger EVANSTON, 111. (AP) Jay Robertson, the 1962 Northwestern University football captain, has signed as offensive line coach for the Wildcats this year, Head Coach Alex Agase said brother, Charley, who attended Princeton but now is a member Toluca 17 37 Lcwpoint-Washburn 21 Jim Scott's Carthage Mark Goes of the Washington Redskins, both set collegiate records kicking Wednesday. The vacancy he will fill was field goals and extra points with their revolutionary instep technique. Drafted last fall, Gogolak, a former Cornell University star, failed his physical at the time because of a childhood spinal WMM fwl 4-PLY nyloij cord Wmi jfc-M 27 M0NTH GUARANTEE created, by resignation of Jim Shea, defensive line coach, and a shift of Larry Van Dusen, offensive line coach, to Shea's old spot. Shea announed he is entering a brokerage business in Chicago.

pacing four Americans into the fourth round of the Australian National Tennis Championships. Ashe, the wiry U.S. Davis Cup ace from Richmond, who played erratically Tuesday, had all his shots working as he crushed one of Australia's better young players, Will Coghlan, 6-1, 6-4, 6-0. Richey, who is better on clay fought off one match point with a disputed forehand winner in the fourth set and went on to whip Australia's Ray Ruff els 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 9-7, 6-3. Buckpasser Has Hoof Trouble ARCADIA, Calif.

(AP)-Buck-passer, the nation's leading candidate to win Horse of the Year honors for the second straight year, has hoof trouble and may not run in the $100,000 added Charles H. Slrub Stakes Saturday at Santa Anita. Eddie Neloy, trainer of the famed Ogden Phipps 4-year-old, disclosed Wednesday that Buck-passer suffered recurrence of a quarter-crack in the right forefootthe same ailment which kept the colt out of the Triple Crown races in 1966. Rangers Nip Boston On Nevin's Goal Concordia Nips North Park RIVER FOREST, 111. (AP)-Concordia wiped cut a 39-25 half-time lead to go ahead with nine Plut University High School baseball coach Jim Scott is no longer Carthage College's basketball career scoring leader.

Jerry Parks scored 36 points Wednesday night to lead Carthage to a 101-8C victory over Lake Forest Wednesday night. Parks has scored 1,459 points in his career. Scott had totaled 1,457 points in a career which ended in 1954. Wisconsin Rips South Dakota MADISON, Wis. (AP) Wisconsin's basketball team, showing the effects of a 15-day layoff, broke the game open midway in the first half tonight and 1.75 F.I.T.

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