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ranUgrph. Eloomlngton. Sept j. 1MV JQ' Petty Looking Forward To Playing Fullback tfj fld noundsi and has the frame toi "I'm eager to try it." said too continued Gerry, add mm He's 150 Petty when" ISU drew its foot- "Of course In my Junior year, yard dash in 5.9 seconds and ball equipment Tuesday. we lost just once so there wat the 60 yard dash In i.2 see-! "Hike to run with the no ason to get workehup.

ond,) the former llc-worth High When it was mentioned that He has sure hands (was In-School athlete explained. Bishop went to bat for his terstate Conference all-star end you catch a pass, you' players in an effort to get them last fall). He can kick a football usually get hit right away and deserved publicity, Gerry said, (handled ISU's klckoff and you don't get a chance to run. "He did all he could for his field goal duties last year). I realize I'll have some adjust- boys and that helps in a small But.

after playing end for in to do but I want to give it. acho.il." three years. ISU Coach Larry, try Giles Can Kick Says He Likes To Run With Ball By JIM BARNHART Pntgrph Sports Editor Stan Petty is an enigma. A good football player but still an enigma. An Illinois State University senior, Petty is interested In a professional football career.

B'tcon wants Petty to give the I Arnold Gilel a 175 pound fullback position a try. position ntt.tneo although a switch in might hold up his dev DOSItlon 'UUU. un uui-nac, elopmt'nt I ackle on defense. York, is something to kick about according to ISU assist ant coach Milt Weisbecker. Weisbecker coached Giles on Some sions.

Redhirris will be in double sessions through Sept. 10. They'll have a scrimmage Satur think he has what it and hinder his chances lor a I pro contract, Petty is ready to Martins Like Bishop When LSU entertains Millikin Illinois State University's varsity football loam reported Tuesday at Horton Fioldhouse to draw equipment. ISU opens prartice today with two ses takes. He's tall (6-2).

He big (205 gamble. day, Sept. 11. i will be last year's freshman team, former, "He's tough from 45 to 50 Sept. 18, two Kedbirds playing against their yards out on the college field.

high school coach, Kedbirds Gerald and rei said Weisbecker when discuss- I I cx 5 rf Martin were standouts at Chats- ing Giles' kicking ability.v-Ht worth High School, where two steps and really puts likin Coach Mel Bishop held, that foot through the ball, sway until two years ago. "On points after touchdowns. Neither Martin harbors any, he snaps that leg through just Gibson's Two-Hitter Blanks Chicago, 3-0 like a a split Giles will be used as end or a flanker back. desire to "show up" Bishop on the 18th. "He was easy to play for.M said Gerry, who played for Mel two years.

"The guys wanted to play out fix and Gibson struck walked two. Two Drills Daily St. Louis Pitcher Hurls Fifth Shutout Bitcon plans to drill the Red- LOUIS CHICAGO IT. for him," added Virgil, who was birds at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

daily limn nrm 4 I I Olandrum fl 4 0 10 S0II Am'fano 7b 4 0 I 01 tutored by Bishop four seasons, until Sept. 10. 1 0 0 0 Williarm rf 10 0 0 10 10 Santo )b 10 0 0 Gerry is a guard and Virgil: He plans a scrimmage un- 4 111 Panti lb 10 0 0 Krixk If Flood cf Groat it Rover 3b Whit lb Javier 2b MfC'ver Shannon rf Oibion a a quarterback. der the lights, Saturday, Sept. 4 0 0 0 Bmiey 10 0 0 4 0 10 Stewart 10 0 0 i n.

i 4.1 There has been speculation 11. 4 0 10 noer 10 0 0 (the man at the top is a big tar-i "Our big Job Is to teach our 1 I I I lrnnt 10 0 0 El'iw'rth 10 0 0 CHICAGO CAP) Bob Gibson fired a two-hitter and hit his fourth homer of the season Tuesday in pacing the St. Louis Cardinals to a 3-0 victory over the ChicaRO Cubs. I r.ihcnn hnndin hi rwnrrf Bill White homered for the get) that Bishop was successful system." said Bitcon Tuesday. Allrnan pn 10 0 0 'nnvt'y ph 10 0 0 Totals Mill TOlal II I I I first run of the came in the sec- 16-9 and pitching his fifth shut I a I.

out of the year, held the Cubs.0 ana nnmi Dp tBu.t I. F-Nona dpsi. Levis 1. LOB-SI hitW. until fun nnr nut In 1 in HUH um um un ui r.ii.i- lowii l.

Chicago 1 nm.th.1 ovf MR-WhtH (1), Gibson 141. at Chatsworth because his success will depend upon letes were bigger and stronger; how fast they learn." than most schools on his sehed- Under Bitcon, ISU will lis ule. a wide-open, pro-type attack. "We may have been a little The new ISU mentor plans bigger," said Gerry, "but we to shuffle his personnel this have had a lot of fellows go on week and next. "We'll be play-and play college football.

That; ing everybody everywhere." should show that we could play! said Bitcon. "We want to adjust football. the personnel to fit our sys- "Mel didn't get worked up tern." worth. The Cards added ami Mxin inmiig. wn lkiiiuiuiii I I.

iL. IF (iso 10 0 14 wvw we oiiiiiK wan a biiiuic iarkin uhrn Uiu Hrork sin- f.ibwi w. ino 1 I 7 1111 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 I 0 and Joe Amalfitano followed gled. stole second for his S5th mi with another single before Billy! steal this season, and scored These coaches will cuide ISU football team this season. From left are John Gelch, Carl Heldt, Milt Weisbecker, Bob KochJer, Larry Thompson, and Head Coach Larry Bitcon.

Williams popped out. iCurt Flood single. WP-EMsworth. T-100. A 4.038.

TITAN GRIDDERS ARRIVE Braves Acquire Astros' Thomas In N.L Trade IWU Squad Biggest Since '46 Larson will send his charges Jim Kreitz, who may try the By DAVE KINDRED lYorkville draws his Army dis- CINCINNATI (AP The pros. Brad Handley, fresh out of charge papers Sunday Not since 1946 have so many players turned out for IWU football and seldom have Titan prospects been as bright as to- the Marine Corps, leaned back When he arrives in Bloom- All were present Tuesday when Larson greeted the CCI in a chair in Illinois Wesleyan ington, the Titans' 27-man regi- University locker room and ment of lettermen will be filled day. champions and announced his plans for pre-season drills. read a magazine. and Wesleyan will have its big- A year ago, IWU had a 7-1-1 Done with guns and six-mile gest squad since 1946.

record. The army of lettermen Because the Titans opener nmes, Jianaiey was tne nrst mat was the year wesleyan back from that team includes man to report for Wesleyan s. Coach Don Larson became a five men who were all-confer- inrougn Dasic arms mis morn-: Milwaukee Braves announced ing with some team work on (Tuesday night they had ac-basic plays slated for the af-quired Frank Thomas from ternoon session. Wesleyan will in exchange for a play- on er to be named later, practice at 8:30 a.m and 3:30, The announcemcnt came p.m. each day.

The Titans will minutes after the Astros corn-not practice Saturday afternoon pleted a doubleheader sweep of or Monday morning. tne Mets in New York. Thomas i drove in four runs with two Including Schel two letter- homers jn 4.3 first men were sslng Tuesday. vict knocked flnfeoth Kicker Dave McM.nn is work-run with a sacrifj th ing and has permission to drill 2 nightcap in the late evening hours. first day of preparation for the Titan himself.

"We must have ence in the College Conference at ii -f xv.v fy I 1 VI 1 hu or guys out tor lootbaii," of Illinois; one is a NAIA All with Illinois State University is a week later than the usual beginning date, Larson said, "Our present plans call for two and a half weeks of drills as if we had a game the 18th. "We'll probably have a game- 15 football season. Fifty-five other players followed the ex-Marine into the Larson saw. "mere were tel lows like me coming back from Titans camp Tuesday for a I World War II and others corn- day of picture-taking, but the. ing out of high school and oth- type scrimmage the 18th and America; one was among the nation's leading small-college passers; and one is a pro prospect.

All Present The all-CCI picks returning are Al Mota, the defensive halfback who won All-America hon team will not be complete until ers who were already at Wes the 11th, too and then we ll spend that last week in typical another serviceman gets out of game-type preparation. leyan." All-America In 1948, Larson became a Little All-America fullback, leading But the lettermen on hand impressed Larson. He pronounced them in fine physical shape. Some were in such robustly good shape he may have Play Sept. 25 ISU and Wesleyan, tradition Hague, CICL Leading Hitter, Viet Nam.

Schell on Way Bill Schell, a 210-pound letter-man tackle, was to be in Saigon a week ago today for transportation home. The senior from ors; fleiensive end bob wertz; brilliant passing quarterback Wesleyan to a victory in the ally opponents on the final date Corn Bowl to cap one of its Steve Laub; center Dick Healy; to revise upward the weights of the season, meet Sept. 25 at greatest seasons. and big and agile linebacker on his pre-season roster. IWU.

Game time is 7:30 p.m. Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Signs Contract ST. LOUIS (UPI) The St. Louis Cardinals todav an Won Lost Pet. 10 .627 McDowell Allows As Just One Hit Detroit Topples Minnesota, 7 to 6 MINNEAPOLIS-ST.

PAUL (AP) Bill Froehan's two-out home run in the ninth inning brought in two Behind rt 10 251.1 33 35 Minnesota 84 Chicaqo 76 Baltimore 72 Cleveland 73 Detroit 73 New York 66 Los Angeles 61 Washington 58 Boston 51 Kansas City 47 nounced tte signing of Joe Hague a first baseman from EI Paso, and Ditcher 57 57 58 5 67 71 75 83 83 .571 .558 .557 .553 .496 .459 .436 .381 .362 Edward Leroy Davis, Shawnee, NATIONAL LEAGUE won Lost Pel. Behind zalez' throwing error brought in a run. The young left-hander struck out 11, increasing his Hague, 21, a lefthanded hit .568 Lot Angeles 75 unearned runs and gave Detroit a 7-6 victory over Cleveland, Kansas City Split Pair ter, is 6 feet and weighs 190 pounds. A senior at the University of Texas this fall, he led Minnesota Tuesday night. 57 57 58 58 62 63 67 72 75 90 1' 9 5 9''j 13'- IB 32' San Francisco 72 Cincinnati 72 Milwaukee 72 Pittsburgh 71 Philadelphia 68 St.

Louis 66 Chicago 63 Houston 57 New York 43 .558 .554 .554 .534 .519 .496 .467 .432 .323 Illinois Wesleyan's five all-conference football players watch the rains come down Tuesday. From left are Bob Wertz, Steve Laub, Jim Kreitz, Dick Healy and Al Mota. The Titaas were scheduled to go outside for team pictures, but were forced to stay inside where individual photos were taken. (Pantagraph Photo) American League-leading total to 261. Leon Wagner paced a 13-hit attack with a homer, a double and two singles.

McDowell added two singles and drove in a run. KANSAS CITY (AP) Sam Results Omaha Defeats Arlington In Legion Baseball McDowell pitched a one-hitter as Cleveland trounced Kansas City 8-1 in the opener of a dou AMERICAN LEAGUE the Central Illinois College League this summer with 12 home runs, 39 RBIs and a batting average of .362. Hague played for Galesburg. He was signed to a 1966 Tulsa contract by Redbird scout Fred McAlis-ter. Davis.

18. was erarhiatprl Twilight Gam I Baltimore 4-7, Chicago 0-2, twi-night Despite the loss, the Twins increased their American League lead to 7V4 games as a result of second-place Chicago's double loss to Baltimore. Don Mincher, who drove in three Twins' runs with a triple and a single, helped the Tigers in the ninth by bobbling Norm Cash's leadoff grounder. Bill Nelson retired the next two batters, but Freehan clouted his bleheader Tuesday night, but CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY I Boston 4-8, Washington 0 5, 2nd game 10 abrhbl ab bi Innings, twi-night Davallllo cf 50 10Green 2b 40 10! Cleveland 8-2, Kansas City 1-3, Jnd Gonzalez 2b 5 1 2 1 Causey ss 3 0 0 Olsame 11 Innings, twi-niant Kansas City came back for a 3-2 victory in the nightcap on Ed Detroit 7. Minnesota 6.

night AAU-NCAA Brass Meets Behind Closed Doors WASHINGTON (AP) TopiAAU president, are scheduled to naunci IT I 4 lOMUI IT Salmon If 0 0 0 0 Charles 3b 4 0 0 0 Colavito rf 4 0 0 1 Har'lson lb 3 0 0 0 Los Angeles 1, New York 0, night NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco 2-0. Philadelphia 1-2. 1st Charles' run-scoring single in ABERDEEN. S.D. Whitfield lb 5 0 0 1 H'berger rf 3 0 0 0 (AP) ifrom high school in Shawnee in.

Brown ss 4 2 2 0 Reynolds If 2 1 0 0 gflme 11 innings, 2 twl-niflhf Ken Fila hurled a two-hit 1-0 1 1 (Alt the 11th inning. Dick Green, who got the only June. The 6-foot. 175-Dounder Alvis 3b 3 111 Blanch'd 10 0 0 Roof 2 111 L'ch'm'n 2 0 0 0 M'Dow'll 4 2 2 1 Hunter 10 0 0 shutout Tuesday night as Oma St. Louis 3, Chicago Houston 4-3, New York 3-2, twi-night Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, night, postponed, rain officials of rival ruling sports give a progress report Wednes- ninth homer into the left field hit off McDowell in the first Tart'bull ph 10 0 0 powers met for six hours Tues day to an executive session of pavilion.

Loc'w'd ph 0 0 0 0 ha, defeated Arlington Heights, 111. in first day action IOTll 3 13 8 Totals 27 1 1 0 the Senate Commerce Commit game, started tne lltn witn a single. He was sacrificed to sec Bob Allison gave Minnesota a of the American Legion Little Cleveland 000 011 024 Kansas City 000 000 0101 tee, which ended two weeks of hearings last Friday on the World Series. 6-5 lead in the seventh with his 21st homer. Allison also drove in Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati twilight; 2nd game postponed, rain Games Today AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago (John 11-6) at Baltimore (Mc-Nally 7-61, night Boston (Lonboro 9-15) at Washington day behind closed doors, seeking to resolve their bitter feud.

There was no comment from either the Amateur Athletic Union or the National Collegiate Athletic Association when the pitches righthanded. He was signed by scout Freddie Hawn to a 1966 Cedar Rapids contract. Howard College Gridder Dies BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -A freshman football player at Howard College died Tuesday night in a Birmingham Hosnital Gonzalez. DP Kansas City 1.

LOB Cleveland 6, Kansas City 4. 2B Brown 2, Wagner. HR Wagner (24). SB Davalillo. Causey, Roof.

runs with single in the first and a sacrifice fly in the fifth. ond and, after an intentional walk to Wayne Causey, raced home as Charles singled to center field. The Indians took a 2-1 lead in the top of the 10th in Chico Sal Fila gave up only two singles and struck out 11, locking up in a duel with Tom Lundgren, who struck out 13 and yielded three dispute. There was no indication that an agreement had been reached to resolve the differences which IP Mincher singled across a run in M'Dow'll 14-10 9 1 Hunter 5-5 5 Dickson 1-3 3 the first and tripled in a pair in the fifth. ER BB SO 1 0 4 11 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 10 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 meeting adjourned.

Everett D. President, and Clifford Aker 2-3 0 NCAA 'have barred young athletes from competition. mon's two-out, run-scoring sin Mossl 1-3 5 Stock 2-3 0 hits to the winners. Lundgren's lapses led to his downfall. With two out in the sixth, he walked Bill Myers, ele.

but Bill Bryan tied it with a (Kreutzer 1-3), night Detroit (Wickersham 7-11) at Minnesota (Perry 8-5), night Cleveland (Terry 11-4) at Kansas City (O'Donoghue 7-17), night New york (Stottlemyre 16-8) at Los Angeles (Sanford 5-6), night NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis (Stallard 8-6) at Chicago (Jackson 12-16) Houston (Farrsll 9-9 and Coombs 0-1) at New York (Gardner 0-0 and Jackson t-17), 2 DETROIT MINNESOTA ab bi ab bi Wood 3b 3 0 10 V'nsalles ss 4 2 3 0 homer in the Athletics' half of hours after collapsing at the end Sm th 3b 2 0 0 0 Nossek a i wild-pitched him to second, then ot a practice session. James D. Hyde, a first-vear the inning. Green's hit in the opener was HBP By Hunter, Roof.

2:21. Nltht Game CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY ab bi ab bi Davalillo cf 5 12 0 Green 2b 4 110 Gonzalez 2b 4 0 0 0 Tartab'l If 4 0 0 0 gave up a run-scoring single to Lump 2b 5 14 1 Rollins 3b Northrup rf 4 1 0 0 Baftey Cash lb 2 1 3 Quillet pr Horton 5 110 Allison If Wert 5 0 10 Mincher lb Freehan 5 14 3 Kosco rf 5 12 0 5 0 11 0 0 0 0 4 12 3 4 0 2 2 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 a clean leadoff single to short Frank Stanek. ministerial student, died within four hours after he was hosDi- Milwaukee (Blasingame 15-9 and center in the fourth inning. Wagner If 3 0 0 0 Causey ss 4 0 1 0 Lemaster 6-10) at Cincinnati (Ellis 16-8 Salmon If 1)11 Charles 3b 5 1 2 1 and Arrigo 2-1 or Tsitouris 6-9 4-8), 2, twl- In the afternoon game, Ontar talized. luiavuo rr i Lanois ct i night, Says Dark To Take Broglio With Him ST.

LOUIS (AP) Pitcherj Broglio, a former pitching Ernie Broglio of the Chicago star for St. Louis has appeared Cubs is expected to follow coach jn ony 47 innings this season McDowell, now 14-10, shut out Thomas ef 3 110 Oliva rf Lolich 2 0 0 0 Klippst'n Ovler ph 0 0 0 0 Kindall 2b Sullivan ph 0 0 0 0 Grant Brown pr 0 0 0 0 V'ld'plno rf Los Anaeles (Koufax 21-6 and Drvcdale Howard College Athletic 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 io, downed Lyndhurst, N.J., 8-3. Rich Somers and Ron Shotts homered for the winners 18-11) at Pittsburgh (Sisk 5-2 and Law 15- the Athletics until the eighth Director James Sharman said when two walks and Pedro Gon Niz'witi 1000 Totals 40 7 13 7 Totals 37 1 11 U.A 41 nowser io i gun Kosario id i Whitfield lb 5 0 1 0 Bryan 4 111 Brown ss 3 0 0 1 H'berger rf 4 0 1 0 Alvis 3b 4 0 10 Talbot 3 0 0 0 Sims 4 0 2 0 Har'lson ph 10 0 0 Roof 10 0 0 Siebert 2 0 0 0 Luplow ph 10 0 0 Hinton rf 10 0 0 Totals 18 2 2 Totals 24 3 3 One out when winning run (cored. and Larry Marschant doubled taltV 11 1 Zm tl a pair. For Lyndhurst, a three-! rW-H- Hyde of Attala, n.trnlf 010 031 002- Minnesota 200 030 100-6 run rally in the third featured 00 IULR1C a scholarship player.

AiVin UdlK IV uic ftausaa uj ti a 1-6 record and a 6.75 11V UUj E-Mincher 2. Battey. DP-Detroit 1. LOB Detroit 11, Minnesota 9. 2B Versalles 3, Kosco.

HR Cash (20), Allison (21) Freehan (9). SB Freehan. SF Allison. 2, day-night San Francisco (Marlchal 19-9) at Philadelphia (Short 14-9), night Games Tomorrow AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Kansas City. New York at Los Angeles.

Chicago at Baltimore (twilight), Detroit at Minnesota (twilight). Boston at Washington (night. NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston at New York. San Francisco at Philadelphia. St.

Louis at Chicago. Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (night). Milwaukee at Cincinnati (night). Cleveland 000 000 001 10 2 NCAA Tourney All Sold Out COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) The University of Maryland said Tuesday that all available Kansas City 000 100 OO0 11 3 doubles by Tom DiMaggio, Mike Marrone and Jim Larusso and a single by Pete Falso.

Pistons Sign Pair DETROIT (AP) The De- Th oren Arrives In Milan, Italy Green, Siebert. DP Kansas City 1. earned run average. "I don't know what they (Chicago management) have in mind for me," Broglio told the Athletics, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat reported Wednesday.

It was announced earlier this week that Dark was becoming an administrative assistant to Charles O. Finley, the A's own ER BB SO 5 2 4 LOB Cleveland 9, Kansas City 6. HR Bryan (11). 5B uavamio, sal IP Lolich 4 7 Pena 1 Fox 1 Nis'witz W. 1-0 1 1 mon, Lanois.

oonzaiez. Drown, ana- bull. SF Rosario, Brown. MILAN, Italy (AP) Skip Globe-Democrat, "but it's been tickets for the NCAA basketball IP Gladding 1 1 Grant 4 1-3 a wasted year for me." tournament semifinals and fi- Siebert 7 2 ER BB SO I 1 0 1 0 0 0 1, 4 1 1 1 2 3 0 Thp wnrlH rhnmninn St I.nnis Boswell 5 troit Pistons announced Tues-iThoren, 22, former University of I day that veteran forwards Ray Illinois basketball player, ar-i Scott and Jackie Moreland have rived Tuesday to join Simmen-V signed contracts for the 1965-66 thai of Milan, which has hired 1-3 I Stigman McMahon 2 1 T'fen'uer 1-2 1 1-3 3 Talbot 8 3 Wvatt 2 4 Dickson W. 3-2 1 1 1125 Cardinals had two five game 21-32 1 1 0 3 E.

iPleis 0 1 er. "Since Broglio is in Cub manager Lou Klein's doghouse. Dark is eager to take him off the Bruins bands," the newspaper said. i 0 1 0 losing sireans in law. ineiriNeison l.

(m n-3 1 The newspaper said other Chi- nals were sold by noon Tuesday, cago players "likely" to go to; The NCAA started accepting Kansas City include infielderjmail orders only Monday for the Joe Amalfitano and pitcher Bob games March 18 and 19 at the Buhl (13-9). 'Maryland Field House. Lolich faced 3 men In 5th; Pleis faced 1 Tlabot faced 2 men in Tth. National Basketball Association him for the coming Italian sea- best winning streak was eight man in 8th. season, ison.

Training starts next week. HBP By Siebert, Green. WP Talbot, T-J 07. games. 3 30..

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