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Th Pantagraph B-3 Bloomington-Normal, III. May 17, 1970 Whites Roll Past Red ISU Spring Grid erp af least a half-dozen i winners have Diled uo so laree. By Fred Young 'of his passes that looked true as a score on their more ex- Controlled violence, the kind! Yardstick white a die, that were dropped by the perienced hands. nwt iumi1o nrfisn rntnrnnrl in 21 i receiver. uiwji jiwjnv v.4...v.u 70ta First Downs 17 Hancock Field Saturday when gv fiv natcina A Bite on Watches 13 ff: Mm Tit-JwitjffaWiSiaii ihwiim, iihiwjwihhwiiiiihimii im rwiwiaiii jvmimam.u WMivi.Wi Mroczkowski had a fine day; Head Coach Larry Bitcon the! By penalty 2 the Whites bombarded in piloting the Whites to an easy 'turned the direction the piay and victory.

young AidiUJa rt occictontc aw fhia I IV 44iO ClOvJitJLVLIJLW UULf Reds, 38-14, in the annual Illinois State University spring football game. It was the annual question and answer quiz, the springtime test for the ISU siwwea several times mai ne.afternoon and watched the has all the qualifications of from Dress Net varas sainea from Scrimmage 261 By rushing I4A By passing 116 Passes attempted 26 Completed 10 Intercepted by 1 Number of punts 5 Average distance 47.8 Number of fumbles 5 Cwn fumbles recovered 1 Yards penalized 75 410 236 174 70 10 3 5 43.4 4 3 30 real field general-small but with Coach Biy Stone miShty- Bradley. Coach Dick Bauman of The fact that more than 20. Knox College and-Harry Galla- footballers, and some of the questions were answered and Bell Makes Yardage perhaps in some cases the i fresliman broke illt0 the win" jtin of the Edwardsville branch answers come a little harder, as! (U club's lineup is proof j0f Southern Illinois, thev usually do 1 How much imProvement has enough that the ISU recruiting! The Whites were coached by made the offensive line? I staff has oeen on the ball. A lot Jim Hershbereer.

Rod Butler. Ron Bell (21) churns up short yardage for the White team Saturday in the annual Illinois State spring foot ball game before being caught from behind by Tyrone Cooper of the Red Squad. rw cxduipic uii uic qucij- t. mnv frpshman arelrvf nu fooc uill in v. side: likely to play on the varsity: starting front when the roll is! while the Reds were handled by i called at Central Missouri tne Gerry Hart, Dick Portee, Larry Can Jim Petit, who quar- ncxt fall? terbacked tha varsity last au Fine Display 'tirst Sam? next September.

Wagner and Hank Guenther. tumn stand up against tne None of them can be itiev provea max wis game; jne boys who come special -i i jnniTfrL ovo answered for all time, of Bell more than lived up to his; citations up front were Toby junior trom cnicago ana Jiee anri Rat whnlMPwrs. 24fi-nounfi v.Wm irklp. freshman 215-pound Bloomington High? an expert passer, did not get an 'play for Larry Bitcon, showed Lockport product and Bob A in his course Saturday, but ttjhe can run outside with any of aworas. a nneoacKer.

inen lea Running Speed Kubinski, a 203-pound Ottawa Will Ron Bell and Mark Bates was largely because his em. The offensive line of the Whites must have been stronger, or how else would the give the Redbirds the running speed that is needed for a complete attack? receivers fell down badly on him, and it was not because his pin-pointing was poor. In fact Py 1 Bates Hooked for Tackle for the kill at Hancock Stadium. On ground is Reds' Fred Cleland (36). (ISU Photos) Mark Bates (35) Is caught, but not yet downed by White defender Jim Kuczek with Pat Atkins (54) charging in -v 1' Ail' If? i freshman, and Larry Lokanc of Naperville did yeoman work ai outside men.

"Maybe it was a matter of emotion," Bitcon said after the game." but the new boys did do well, and I have to be pleased with what I saw and I feel we have had a very good spring session." Well and Alive Contrary to some suspicions, ISU football appears to be alive and well and doing a brisk business with high hopes of better days in the years to come. There were even three backfield men from Pershing High, Detroit, (Coach Will Robinson's old school) and some from Columbus, Ohio, on hand for hospitality purposes. Petit had pitched to Joe Steiglitz after a nice run by Bates when the Whites braced and took over the 30 and, Mroczkowski, the boy with the Notre Dame label hit Bruce Elliott when the Whites began to click late in the first period. Bell raced the final four yards for the touchdown but the pass for the extra points failed. Second Score Bell sprinted 45 yards for the second touchdown for the victors but Don Schertz, one of old reliable holdovers broke up the pass on the try for points.

Petit scored the first Reds' touchdown as the new half opened hit the pass failed on try. Jeff Ternes who on a 32-yard pass from Mroczkowski ran the victors' total to 18-6. Bell scored his third touchdown on an 11 yard run. Elliott ISls First Track Crown Comes in Final 1 1 AC Meet timed at :22.2 for the 220 but The final record fell to finished second. Eastern's Frank Stirrett with a nu lin :18.1.

time in the three-mile Vern Christopher of Illinois in 1961 with a time of CHARLESTON The Illinois State University track team barely got under the wire here Saturday. The Redbirds had never won an Interstate Conference track title, but nipped favored Central Michigan University by one point to win the last meet in the IIACs history. The league is 14:43.7 time last year. The Redbirds had nine seconds, however, four thirds, three fourths and six fifth place finishers. ISU's Robin Glover claimed one of the six meet records to fall with a 207-foot 7-inch heave in the javelin to best the record of 206-4 set by Walt Peters of Northern Illinois in 1957.

In the mile run, Redbird Alarl Taylor finished two-tenths second off Dike Stirrett's winning :47.9. Silva improved the long jump record by lxk inches to 24-10'A Friday and won the triple jump Saturday. Two Events Other First ISU'g only other first was claimed by Mike Sweat who won the high jump with a 6-3 leap. Other toD finishes for ISU Here If Comes Rod Jackson won two Billv Lewis' :09.9 for se- time of four minutes 11.6 se- disbanding after this season. Central Michigan, aiming for its seventh straight title, had 72 points, while Western Illinois University had 63 and Eastern Illinois University had 58.

The Redbirds claimed the meet on depth and a lot of help from Eastern and Western which racked up most of the first-place finishes. conds, but chalked up an cona uie aasn- uen" schooi record Jim Hutton held of :53 0 ln the 440'yard iumP for se' the old mark of 4:15.5 set SJ time in the high hurdles. ISU's Malinski's down' field battling White defender Ted Kubinski for receiving room. Red quarterback Jim Petit (16) readies a pass with end Dale Freeman (85) 45-liy4 leap for se 1933. Jton zaeske field tne old in- cond in the triple jump and Joe Olds Award termediate record of :53.4, but scarpino's 52-11 throw for se- Two Western Illinois runners, unisnea secona in ine event uiis COnd in the shot put.

inois Trips Chuck Sovich and Joe Silva, 'year with a :53.3. I Ralph Williams ended up se- Iowa Twice 10 of Firsts claimed uie Lloyd Olds award. Bill Stoltman of Western was cond in the pole vault to winner Nofre Dame Wins Own Golf Meef added the fourth from the two, and Larry Snoddy, who displayed power that, augurs well for his final season scored the second Red touchdown after six yard dash. Some others sharing the spotlight would be Tyrone Cooper, a Decaiur boy, Mir.e Uines ot Moiunuuih and Jim Voelkel of Belleville East. ln ail more than 8U got a chance on inis tine foot Western took 10 of 17 firsts, as the meet's most valuable the other double winner with 'Joe Cullonin on misses.

Both CHAMPAIGN, 111. (AP) but claimed only one place (players. i record toss of 170-2 in the discus cleared 14-3. below first, while Eastern had: Sovich captured the 440-yard, Friday and a 53-1 put in the i 1M Yd. osso-i.

Brediey (wiui; Randv Crews three-run triple four firsts. CMU won only the dash in record time of 47.7 shot competition Saturday. He and a steady pitching perform- pole vault and ISU won two seconds and the 220 in :22.2. improved CMU's Pete Miskov's 1 events. ISU's Billy Lewis was also 1964 mark by 6-feet ance by Al Fritz Saturday led Illinois to 3-2 and 8-3 victories over Iowa in a Big Ten baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Edit Pet.

OB Chicago 17 14 .548 New York 18 16 .529 "i St Louis 15 1 6 484 3 Pittsburgh 16 19 .457 3 Philadelphia 13 31 .383 5' 3 Montreal II 21 J44 6V2 west ICIncinnatl 2i 10 .714 Atiama Los Anseles 15 .559 5'j Houston 18 18 .500 7V2 San Fronriico 18 19 486 8 San Dw 16 32 .451 10V4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet. OB Baltimore 24 New Y0'i 19 16 6 Deiroit 15 16 8 Bosti-n 15 t'i Washlnqum 30 .34 11 ClevHerd II 18 11 West Minnesota 10 .677 California) 23 11 .667 Oakland 17 17 5'. Chicago 15 17 4t9 6'i Kanra City II 31 .344 1C'j Milwaukee II 33 .333 II ball day, the temperature standing around the 6U degree mark most ol the atternoon. doubleheader. strokes to take the annual No- Weiier (CMU); 3.

Anderson (CMU)i 4. Collins (EIU); S. Bruening (ISU). Time: nament Saturday. Rader's Bat Propels Houston To 5th Victory in 6 Games :47.7 (record) 80 Yd Run 1.

Quick (WlUt; Rossellt (CMU); 3. Coiteils (CMU) 4. Mays (EIU); 5. E09comb (ISU). lime: I.52..6 Scar by Quarter! Red Whit 1 2 3 4 T'l 0 0 6 8-14 6 30-31 Carthage First At Elmhurst individual winner with a 72-75 Milt Rurt-I.

D. Stirretf (EIU)l Taylor (ISU); 3 Skinner (EIU)) 4. Miyse (EIU)J S. Slnktl (CMU). Tim: 4:11.6.

Saturday night for their fifth'raked fors even runs and 13 of i. Mcmtyr (eiu; i. carpmr icmu)' victory in six games. the Astros' 16 hits before leav- I Rtd Team Scorlnff-TD-Petlt yd. runi; Snoddy (6 yd.

Zrun). PAT-snoady (run). vniie Team Scoring -TO Bell, 3 (4, 45, Ml yd. runs); Ternes, 3 (32 and 31 yd. passes from Mroczkowski); Elliott (3 yd.

run). PAT Bell (pass from Mroeikow. SKI). i Individual Stt'ilistk's ItPSIllfS SAN DIEGO (AP) Doug Rader drove in hree runs with a homer and single as the Houston Astros beat San Diego 9-7 m. miu iciun 9.

wiwsen i hub. ao ntii ujc viaoo vuujucuuvii a- (record) ry G'enn, Southern Illinois, tied, uo Yd. High Hurdie-i. jeckson of the 36th annual Elmhurst In- (EIU) 1. Drumheller (CMU); 3.

Zaekel IOT Second in the maiCn W1U1 Reliver Jack Billingham res-jing for a pinch hitter in the sev-cued Don Wilson from a bases- enth. loaded jam in the fifth with the The visitors took a 2-0 lead in (ISU); 4. scnienz (EIU); i. KeicnenDacn (rMlll Tlm! HI NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago St. louis 3 Cincinnati 3, Atlanta 0 Pitt.burgh 4, Montreal 3 Nr York 6, PhiladelDhia 0, 440 Yd.

Intermediate Hurdle I. tnage capturea tne class ti- Team scoring Notre Dame niaht Southern Illinois 770. Ball Houlcn 9, San Diego 7. night tie. 763.

Astros ahead by one run, andjthe third on a walk, singles byiiek (cmu" 4. Hagenbrlch (isu'ii went on to register his first vic.joe Morgan and Tommy tory of the season despit a late and a ground out. Nate 3. San Tliecm anrop hfrt mn-uvtrtner rimihlo rlcnprl mi i.rr RED Rushing Alt. Gain Lost Net Loras scored 57 points to finite 772 Central Mhigan crrii0v Western Michigan 778.

Eastern ish weU ahead of Bradley with Name Sen- Pranci'oo Los Angeles 4. night AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 4. Wehinglon 3, night Boston 6, 3 New York 7, Detroit 4 Oakland, 3 Chicago 6, Kansas City 1 Minnesota 11, Milwaukee 7 iviiciiigaii iuu, ifcsitii iiiiiiui 7Qfi Nnrthorn TllinnU RfiS Val- nk. a me pan the fourth, hut Hons- "'J Uwci i ab xvuaini, u-i, naoj 3. DUPUII ILWUfl 4.

urumneuer Mark Bates 18 72 6 66 Larry Snoddy 14 58 8 50 Fred Cieiand 7 35 0 ii Jim Petit 13 0 3 Joe Stlegllt 110 1 Fred Corcoran 1 0 10 -19 Totals 42 169 24 145 Raising Nam Com. AN. Int. Yds. ton eruptea tor four runs in tneijcMu wvis (tiui w.

umanc: rtvfl. flHA am Dn.lii.1. w4ntl V.rt I two Rader's ninth ho McCovey's Homers Sinks Los Angeles, 5-4 LOS ANGELES (AP)-Willie McCovey slammed hi. 11th and 12th borne runs of the season, carrying San Francisco to a 5-4 victory over Los Angeles Saturday night as Gaylord Perry won his 100th major league game. SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES nh hi ab bl sixth, on pole vault l.

cutionin (Cmum 3. Williams (ISU) 3. Davis (EIU)i 4. Smith (taiiK'N Today Wisconsin-Milwaukee had 34, fi7n Ferris 30, St. Ambrose 29, Illi paraiS0.

870' nois-Chicago 17, Augustana. 16, DePaul 10, Loyola of Chica-; BaltltnQte NlDS go 5, Southern Illinois-Edwards-' ville 5, University of Chicago 4. Kr OS))COn, 4-0 (CMU); 5 Sullender (EIU). Height: 14 ft. NATIONAL.

LEAOUE Jim Petit '0 26 3 1)4 New York (Sadecki 14)) at Philadelphia I Ran Receiving Mets' Koosman Blanks Philadelphia, 6-0 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Jerry Koosman scattered four hits (Bunning 1-4) Nme Rec. Yds. TO Montreal (Stoneman 1-6 or Sparma 0-4) Walt Smitn 5 62 0 3 In. Shot Put 1. Stoltman fWIUI: 3.

Scar-pino (ISU); Mammarello (CMU); 4. Towm (EIU); S. Swalm (ISU). Distance: 53 ft. 1 In.

Discui Throw 1. Stoltman (WIU); 7. mer and two more on singles by Jesus Alou and Jim Wynn and a double by Davis. John Edwards triple and a single by Morgan added a Houston run in the seventh and the at Pittsburgh (Moose 3-3). Uoe St'eollt 2 34 0 ST.

Louis t-reo cieiano i t. iouis rrra im iuj 1 tnicaoo uenxini jsi er Lewis 3 and Roosevelt of Chi- WASHINGTON (AP) PJI i 2 Janssen (ISU); 3. Rakowski (twui; 4 J. KflKOWF v.rmu T'onio aiunc sua jovi lout jhwvu 1 0 Bontft rf 5 0 0 0 Willi 5 13 0 in hurling the New York Mets Swan (ISU); 5 Glovr (ISU). Distance: Ldgu L.

Robinson three-run h0- Cincinnati (Simpson J-l and Merrill 7-2), rumin A Heiie it 4 111 Mcja If 4 10 0 MVTove'I ib 3 23 wSSir ib 3 past the skidding Philadelphia Astros senrpd twice in the Javelin Th-r-w-1. (I'D)! 2.1 tartliage piled Up 01 V2 poinw anfJ a run-SCOring Single by i San Francisco (Robertson 3-2) at Los Ron Koesler 5 239 47 1 ko p.mt mi vn. eichth for a 9-2 bulce on V'JFV to 37 for runner Op and host B()()G powe Eave the tcnld hSo (Tartar McFarland (EIU); 3. Painter (isu)i .4. tn 07 tnr runner UD and nOSt nn oasio tlio fnrrirl "uZ itirr 3SS Grbkwit? 6-0 Saturday night for Joe Stlrflllli 116 29 0 145 Dan Jones 0 0 25 25 ooo oltheir tnird consecutive shutout single, a double by Joe K7 7 ln- (re.c.ord, Elmhurst.

Concordia. River For- Baltimore Orioles a 4-3 victory (Corkins 1 Fuentes 2b 4 0 0 onniier ih 1 I A InshuA or I-. AAA LEAGUE Mark Bates 23 1 't i nan 34. i nrro z. LiUkc urnc-hinnnn aturriav.

'3. Pepitone and a single by Rader. Maimski usui; Noti n'lforn a (Wrioht 4-3 and Garrett 3 0) Walt Smi'h V. II 1 UH.UIWUI I Ell I I I rm 1 (EIU). 32 17 perry 3 ip.

imi viCWrv. Reberoer 0 0 0 0 Siwmore 2b 2 0 0 0 Gabrlelin ph 1 0 0 0 NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ua i-rceman Dae Fr HOUSTON Pickering- (CMU); 5. Sullander p06f 10 Norm Park 17, Mac pinht pytpriflirKJ fhp Cpnntnrs' at Oakland (Ort.m 3-2 fnd Finseri 2-1), 2 SAN DIEGO Dislance: 48 ft. 1 in. i' -iv nl5nl.

extcnamg ine SendlOri Minnesota (Perry 5-2) at Milwauke. abrhbl 440 Yd. V.nily Relay 1. W. stern Murray HlliSaale 8.

Mllll- Strcnk ii nine Games. Bmin 1-3 or 3 6). 3 0 0 0 (Carlson, Sovich, Silva, Bradlty); 3.i" fH 8,111 lJ I City (Dragi 1-3 anr) Rntler 2-7' 1 1 1 Central Mlchifl.m; 3. Illinois Stale, Urn: kin 6, George Williams 5, JUd- 'at Chlcano (Jeneskl 3-3 and Johnson 0 0) Lamb 0 0 0 0 ab bl 3 ab bl ab bl WHITE Rushii Att. Gain Lws Net Mnrmiin 9 9 9 9 Aoe cf 4 2 10 TTaylor 2b 3 0 0 0 Morgan 5 12 1 Dean II ean 11 Lelebvra ph 1 0 I 0 OiHxrrelion it 5 3 3 1 Gamble cf 4 0 0 0 Murtlnei Ih 1 0 0 0 VKellv 3b 0 1 Harreiion 11 5 3 3 1 Gambl ef Kelly 3b 33 141 II 130 ii- 1...

baltimoke WAbtiirn.ion 1 Don Be 4 0 10 JAlou rf 6 12 0 Campbell 3b 5 0 2 1' :41.7 an. 'IWHItl, QUA inn l' If I CJonei If 0 2 1 hisi rf 34 4 11 lb 4 0 1 0 Money 3b 0 0. Mil DaLiu-1 33 5 I Total 3 0 2 0 Wynn ef 3 12 1 Murrell cf 4 1 Vestern (Bobbtnhouse, Bulli ollu Baltlmor (cuenar 4--) at wasninqior truce tinmr y.esiern iBuuuinnuinc, Buiorrf If il Rrnkman as 3 0 0 0 1.1 0.1, Mjirri Total 3 0 0 OITDavli If 5 0 2 2 Ferrara If 1 Silva, Quick, Sovich); i. 3 each 1 a a a a a 1 Reianqer is 41 0 UNeison id a 0 1 Detroit (Cain 1-2 and Hlller 2-01 at Nc Jetf lernes 1 1 0 0 0'Menk is 5 111 Arcla or Joroensn Ib 0 0 00 Joseph lb 1 a 4 Swoboda rf 5 13 Brlpai If LiH4 Foy 3b 4 0 2 1 Hutto If 4 1 2 I lllinoii aiait. innei j.ih.t.

Lo Aniwlei 1 0 0 0 Pepitone lb 5 2 3 1 Colbert lb 47 0 17 37 2 25 15 0 IS 12 0 12 4 4 0 7 10 -1 10 8 241 27 234 FRoblnsn rf 3 1 3 0 FHoward 1 4 0 1 (Peterson 4-2 and Waslewskl OO), 2 Kevin Rund 2 JPowell lb 3 0 11 Reichardt 13211 Cleveland (Moor 3-2) al Boston (Lee Mike Summeivllle 2 Blair ef 4 116 ARodroei 3b 4 1 Grefl Mrocikowskl 4 nos.il Pranelieo J.lGnote 1 0 2 0 Compton 1 00 0i Rader 3b 5 12 3 OBrown rf RRoblnsn 3b 4 1 1 3 Comer rf 1 iT-ii. 1 iOftSari Francisco Weli 2b 4010 Batti 3 0 0 0 Edward! 4 2 2 0 Hunti 3b Lot Anqetel 1. LOB sn rranwio ia Bowa u. 3010nwilon 2000 Barloii George Klein 2 Totals 57 DJohnson 2b 4 0 0 4 Epstein ph I 1 7R Wl S. 2 0 0 01 vjk3oi it 1 uniingnm uuuson i M), McCovey 2 (12).

Grabrkewlti, Hendrcki 4 0 10 Stroud Cf raimer iigg eouion 9 0 0 0 Ks Canceleil 3 0 0 0 Casanova Hendtreon. Perry. i 000 joojo 0 0 1000 0 00 0 McNally Watt Spieihj ph 1 0 0 0 CO DJonnson pn 1 9 9 9 MJackin St 0 0 renin Nam Comp. AW. Int.

Yd. Ores MrocAowskl 10 17 0 174 Steve Merdis 0 2 0 0 Mike SummervtMe 0 110 Culken ph Pina 37 7 10 43 1 16 Total Total Pnin MILWAUKEE Illinois 40 15 Total 31 0 4 0 Total pass Recti vim IP ER BB SO 7J411 4 4 4 0 0 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 The scheduled Illinois Stole Unlveriity boseball gome ail. 1AI. .1 I l.l...lk aft iaa.t ttmlAnV KtflC 28 3 3 Yds. TO Perrv (W3-4) Reberser Foster Lamb Normn .15 4 8 4 Total Total 002 004 1 1 0- 000 100 1 i-7 New York Philadelphia oio 3M oo-i Stte University wes ralneH Name jetf remes Jim Hall B'uco Filler) Jim Voelkel 5 170 2 31 0 7 11 0 1 17 0 wun liiinon wesieyon 7 been conce'ed occording to ISU baseball coach Duffy Washington he D.lllmA, 1 Sava-Reberor.

lob-Baltimore fut cf a noncsnference base Puntln DOSS. iM.i.hixfnn 1 F- Robin. rn. HR NO. Yd Ay.

E-Harrelson. DP-New York 1,1 f-Huntr, Menke t08-Houton 11, Phiiarte'Dhla 2 LOB -New York 11, 5on Dieqo Campbell, Colbert, 8 3B-We Davis, Barton -OBrown -Swoboda. Fov 3, Money. S3 Aaee Edwards. HR-Rader (9) Harrelson, CJonei.

Pepitone, Morg-w, S- Dcbson. ID kl IB IS Kfl Nam Vike Bast laid the cancellation resulted from ISU selec- peicha.dt u). Ru-inson 5), DOM iUia IVA.I-. A.Rodnquer (4). SB-Belanner.

Cox. GMC Opens Tonight CMC Trucks opens its softball 5 21' "4 Return Si' li" KO Puil Int Yds. 0 0 15 0 0 11 ball series with Wisconsin-Milwaukee here Saturday. At many as thre qames had ben planned. The games were canceled.

IP ER BB SO wn 4 1.3 4 1 I 2 I Jill Billimham 0) 3 2 3 4 4 4 3 season at O'Neill Park here at 7 Name jn Vir.klev Bell Jim Voelkel Jim Kurrek Bob Swords flOn TO Tne rNV.A miawesT urgionui tvviuvj vmm commitment to moke up postponed College Conference v-cNaiiv (w. i) of Illinois and Wisconsin games. c'oV The two teams ha ven't met line 1 967. i pin HBP-by McNally IP ER SO 7 1-3 6 3 3 3 6 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 7 7 4 4 4 6 2 1 00 0 1 "(Stroud). tt I 1 HOUIOn It I in a dOUbUheaUer Palmer 3 1-3 5 0 0 7 3 nooson 1 13 7 7 4 4 In a doumtneaueraime 13 0 0 0 2 2 0 tonight atrainut Chanute Air 1 Lnanme m.

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