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Tht Panfagr-jph 14 III. JugJIJML Voss, .140 Hitter, Delivers 1--p I 1 T7r J. 4 who won for ei 1... TV- trinlol Th White SOX. I MILWAiKr.E.

Wis. (Ar iBoommg iripie mm arovf in iwo imr in iwr, omui,) MiUivnrrn nv 1,1. (, i i.mi. in three regular Man.ag.-r Kddie FUnky rould al- runs and pve the White Sox a in explaining why he used the came after a walk and a Wayne; the nr 1 thfor. lord to scoff at the 1 victory over me reeling r.MiRie in uw nr-ui euuauon tusfy 8ingic u' i Tm' Braves had to uhii Si.

ha tiiu Trit ilL'ainM new nanaer sieve iiar we rooKie. wiro ummru in 'ii i nervousness over his first full-call on Bob Ucr rem. i time exposure In the maJor.Flaher after Cleveland jwred leagues, said he recently began an unearned run in the ninth In- I sent the Cleveland Indians down' Tlw game, the third of the gan. "With the bases loaded, he In a seventh straight defeat on regular season for Chicago at gut a big hit. pinch triple by a .140 hitter.

Milwaukee, drew 23,081 "He1 been making good con-i "Averages mean nothing in the largest of the 'home" sea-'tact lately and he'i a hard man choking up on the bat handle, ning. Locker'i first five piicnes After llarean got two strikes on v. this dav and age." said SUnky.lwn for the Sox. to oouoie up. saia aiansy.

who sent rookie Dill Voss. McNertney was batting .205. i "The rest Is luck, I guess." were wide of the plate. With two men on and only one out, Stanky sent coach Marv Grlssom to the him, Vosa said he moved his hands up another inch. The hit, he said, should help average and all, to the plate In going into the game, which coin- Voss.

brought up from Hawaii nlacc of Jerrv McNertney in theicidcd exactly with the White of the Pacific Cost Leape in late April, broke up I scoreless, his confidence. "It gets you over 'txuxnfh Inninif MnnHiv rtfhf Sx team average "Voss won a ball game for us duel between Hargan and Ihelthe nervousness," he said Vos came through with SIiiimIIiiUn mound. "Mavbe Locker got tne magic word." said Stanky. "I Just told him to get the ball over." Grlssom said. Locker did.

He struck out Bill Harris and got Lee Maye to roll out to first base. Aaron Hits 493rd CHICA09 CUVitANO 01 00 rn or tat ISnyoar rf Caracal af ill: Lutz Gives the Sign Vol It JMml tt As Braves Win, 3-2 ThoHmi ran el. at i fu iin 11 ') ri fWiK JO I In it II )l riiirtiih. 51 1'm vHt Jl HI 7 )J 4'l I illlH.t(, Jt jl I Knviion 1 Vt mm Inl Prl. OS ri'- i flmlimn )l I l.

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Voaa. -AMOrow, 8rrv, Felix Millan. Hank Aaron of the Braves hit his 12th homer of the season In Pete Rose gave the Reds a 1-0 CP to so H4TI0NAI LIAtUI CHKHWI4II I. WyM fill lhUf.il 4. MO'lHM 1.

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IP I HI I 4 I the fourth. It was the 493rd of icafj the Uiird with a single his career, tying him with Lou 'that scored Leo Cardenas, who CARBONDALE. 111. (AP) 0 0 0 1 premium athletes into the coaching -a veteran ot 1 years Mar (1.4-77 nnr (W.l-)l Looar A-0li Coach Joe Lutz of Southern II- came, to bring bark the hitlers of pro experience as a player, Gehrig in eighth place on the had walked and moved to sec all-time list. bnd a sacrifice CiHornn tin York I.

1 rmlri. i CINCINNATI ATLANTA inr kbi ab i 1 oa rf 4 0 I I 1 0 Alou had doubled with two out off loser Ted Abernathy, 1-1, and Felix Millan bounced a H.imt 4 I 0 nmn I 0 I I niii Toilny NATIONAL llAOUf A liuwuin II 1111 NtirM rf 4 111 linois, the Pill Veevk of college the fans ro fnr. The college manager nd scout, baseball, thinks the college game is the answer, but we'll! directed farm clubs of the game can be the salvation of have to work together." Cardinals and Athletics, major league baseball-if the -We must move." he assert-! Taking over at SIU three sea-two work more in harmony -Ve must work more to'SOns ago, he predicted "In Luti is certain organized promote and build up the game years we'll be playing in baseball needs salvation-or otherwise baseball is a dung thr College World Scries at Monwill. diiik' Omaha" p.ir-r An 4 0 0 0 Torr. 40(0 MtM.tlnn (L'maitrr 1 4 nJ Hiatingwn nrninil.ii- In loft ttnA Pinion rl 4 0 0 0 Fr anrona 10 10 I 01 41 YO'K (HV4M t-4 (TXi CtH I l.

rwi niiHtt ft.1 in. nut I Mr tvivco II i iv lb 4 00 0 DJohmofl lb 1 0 I 0 went off his glove and caroomed i i i sjacnuxi 1100 AA'linl I I 0 Cir.fina.il (CKHMwf 14) AHanU JonnWM 4 II, nlgril Southern's Germain Medalist DURHAM. N.C. (AP) -Southern Illinois' rising senior Dorothy Germain fired a two-under-par 73 over the V.ion I I I I Jarvlt 4 0 0 0 I'l Aw, isin.r A-ll al tillv Buxil Mom 41, fr lAfl H.nclMO 0'fr 4I 44 A( only expansion and leievi- i ueiuna seionu ua.se. The unearned run gave the victory to Pat Jarvis, 7-4, who gave the Reds six hits.

Lulz was right on the button. Wh.ll.nd ah I 0 I 0 Run or 0 0 0 0 Abarnthr- 0 0 0 0 Total I Tolal MltOJ To out wnen winnln run KOraO. eo'mirk (SNhI 44 V'. -St 4 sion have kept baseball Pre Epntnct na r-ryman I) I. iiiM Nrt Ml 41 SI.

lvlt (IrlNrt said. "Baseball must do1 The 4.1 year Hank Aaron Ohm in the district tourney and tometlnng to attract more big. new tireeil in 001 010 0 0 0- 1 0 0 0l I 0 I ClrKlrtnaM Allan! AMIXCAH Lf AOUI IMM 11.111 Cincinnati took a 2-1 lead in aNlmort (Phnbut al 04iln4 (Mh 5-41. nlM Nrw Yom (TaltMt Ml CtlHoml MMIMlltl IUI1II1I'M; II' hUnilllllll California in the NCAA finals at Omaha. Duke University golf course Monday and grabbed medalist (Murphv 0 0), niaM Jarvn.

Ptffl DP Cincinnati Atl.nl I. LOB Cincinnati t. Atlanta f. 7B Jackton. F.Aiou.

MR-H Aaron 1), rWalorwy (I). SB Pinion, Matenay. WaiMngton n- 4.JI Mlnmtela IW'fflll 441. nioM honors in lS-hole qualifying play ClavaiatM) (V. otl 5) Chktt IP 1(111110 for the Women i National Col 4 Pirates Win, 4-3, Behind Srargell 2 I 1 .7 0 1M 0 Malonay Atwrnathy (1.1-1) Jarvlt (W.7-41 1 4 Twins Turn Back Washington, 4-1 ST.

PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS i off loser Barry Moore. 1-4. in Imprenivt i The Salukis impressed fans and newsmen with their hustle and drew attention with their iwhite shoes and curvey bat girls. i SILT won a 7-1 came in one hour (Pl.r. nlfht Botion (Vanii.vo J-J) at Orfrolt (Wilion 44) mtht (nines Tomorrow AMIIICAN llAOUf Nm York, al Cinema Inlallt.

B.iIiitkv. at Oaloand (meMI. yV.jhinaion Minnatola InliM). legiate Golf Tournament. 1 -t coeds from throughout the nation qualified for the five days of match play that concludes Saturday.

Cut off for the championship flight was 85. Miss Germain led her Southern Illinois team to first place in two-man team competition and PITTSnniGH (API Willie; Bean to an early lend. Ahui dmi- 43 minutes, getting 12 hits, then Stargcll's tie-breaking home run bled down the right field linejmry j(Mlk a game in' 2:09. T-7 14. Angels Tip Yanks, 2-1 ANAHEIM (AP) Jim Fre- (AP) Frank Quilici, Minneso-jthe third inning and scored on ta's forgotten man since he! Jim Kaat's single.

CWvin6 al Chicaoo (niaM). Botion al Olroil nw)Ml. NATIONAL LIAOUt HomHxi al Naw York nih). Chicaoo al SI. Lauli (nlorill.

Cincinnati al Atlanta (night). San FranelKO al Phll.lorila (nlaft). Lai Anoaltt al Plliuwrah. played second base on the "Next season, I'm going to hire a combo at Sit', have some go-go girls and maybe the parachute club again." Lull said. Quilici doubled in the filth to score Jerry Zimmerman, who in ine mm inning gave me aner Aiaury miiis single, a streaking Pittsburgh Pirates a force out and two walks filled 4 .1 victory over Houston Mon- the bases, day night.

The Astros countered with one Stargell smacked Dave Cms- smm(j bv had walked and moved to sec gosi drilled a leadoff homer in the 12th inning, powering the "I remember at Havana in the American League pennant winners, doubled and tripled Monday night to lead the Twins to a 4-1 victory over Washington. Quilici, playing because Rod Wriqht Third ti first pitch in the filin into ond on Jack Hernandez' sacri fice. Jim Wnn. Done Rader and Hob he right field stands lor his llth Watson, tln-n tied it 3 3 in the1- nn(1 rfmm, California Angels past the New York Yankees 2-1 Monday night. Fregosi slammed his third ho The two hits gave Quilici sev In LPGA Money homer, sending the Pirates to fmirlh ol, a Slt)gt.

by of Carew is on Marine reserve en in 12 times at bat since he duty until next Sunday, tripled maui i.iusii. the game. Why not?" and pinning the Astros with 9 mer of the season off reliever started playing regularly. He CINCINNATI (AP) Mickey Wright has played In only six of i ii li vi. iinii.

I ia nni'o nnic iin lli'l'l i lllli IIKIIIi. has had two doubles and two tri tlieir sixth straight loss. pay our Right-hander Al McKean fi h( Joe Verbanic after the Yankees lifted starting pitcher Stan Bahnsen for a pinch hitter In the top of the 12th. Bahnsen had al the Ladies Professional Golf Association's II tournaments this year, but she has won four of captured the Henley Trophy from the University of Miami, the 1967 winner. SIU's other team player, Lynn Hastie, shot 79 to give SIU a 152 total, four strokes better than runner-up Rollins of Florida.

Tall, lanky Dorothy, a native of Blytheville, canned as eagle on the last hole of the front nine then finished her round with three straight birdies after double bogeying 11 and bogeying 12. Red Sign Wilcox CINCINNATI (AP) The lowed only three hits. them and her victory in the pitched out of serious seventh Gillslj Mrok.d thc inning trouble but needed relief sj ,0 rit Competition help from Elroy Face in the j' College and pro baseball are ninth in bringing his record l' nl7 hot c-omnetitum for the 6-5. Giusti has lost eight of 12 Jr high school plavers who tournament in Indianapolis Sun Minnie Rojas, who replaced Athletics Upend Orioles, 3-2 OAKLAND (AP) Sa! Bando ples. Bob Allison hit his sixth homer in the eighth with a man on for insurance runs.

Kaat, 4-3, blanked the Senators for six innings. Washington then scored on successive singles by Mike Epstein and Paul Casanova, a fielder's choice, a Angels' starter Jim McGlothlin in the 10th, was the winner. day boosted her into third place in money winnings. Miss Wright picked up $2,250 in the Indianapolis event and now has won $10,437. Her victo Bahnsen held the Angels hit- decisions.

Matty Alou's three-run double in the first inning staked Mc- I 'l Ill MI.IIHIl'U llllll I'll mil bv retiring Rustv Staub on a'Jake most tof'1'? major roller to first baseman then fanning Wynnl "This is wrong." Lutz said, and Rader. I "College boys are more mature, Face got the last out in the (make fewer mistakes, and don't nmth niier sineles bv Simnson forget, a player doesn't reach less until the sixth, when Bobby Knoop doubled, took third on McGlothlin's sacrifice bunt and lashed a run-scoring single with two out in the ninth inning Monday night, giving the Oakland Athletics a 3-2 victory over the skidding Baltimore Orioles. walk and Cap Peterson's sacrifice fly to center. Kaat finished with an eight-hitter. ry pushed her past Sandra Hay-nie, who was third last week.

Miss Haynie has won $9,401 but scored on Vic Davalillo's single to left, tying the game 1-1. Cincinnati Reds Monday an. Odds Nothing, Says Ramos and Staub chased McBean. his peak until 23." Many pro scouts consider MINNESOTA ab bl WASHINGTON ab bl CALIFORNIA ab bi NIW YORK abrhbl nounced signing of pitcher Milton Wilcox, 18-year-old righthander from Oklahoma City, Okla. The victory was Oakland's hasn't finished first in a tournament Miss Wright still trails Carol 4 0 0 0 Tovar 3b 3 0 10 PITT5BUROH HOUSTON ri.La IK 4 10 0 Davallllo rf 0 1 1 4 0 2 0 Freoosl ss 5 111 rhb.

dt) hi third straight over the Orioles, coaches good many college illege 3 0 0 0 Uhlar-ndr cl 4 0 0 JT 0 0 0 0 Killfbriw lb 1 1 0 01 who have dropped five in a row GROSSINGEK. N.Y. (AIM Jb The 4-1 and up odds against. Manuel Ramos for his title tight 'wUn tj Bowens ef Stroud rf Hmphrvs Coggins PH Bojman Howard If McMulln 3b Epjtein lb Mann and Kathy Whitworth in money winnings. 4ojo pii-k 3ii competent, and the pros want to cknwnw develop players before they get IfKV TVbad habits in college.

3 0 10 Repol cf 4 0 0 0 S011 Mlnchar lb 4010 5 0 2 0 Hinton lb 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Relchardt If 3 0 0 0 5 0 10 Satriano 4 0 0 0 5 0 10 ARodreei 3b 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Reas lb 0 0 0 01 rf 0 0 0 0 Oliva rl 4 0 0 0 kokSTi 4 0 10 Allison If 4 17 TrVih 4 0 10 Roseboro 1 0 0 0 i-hj? 4 0 7 0 Zlmrman 1 0 0 1 3, and fallen eight games behind American League leading De- trnif with Joe razior don worry W.itson II 2 0 0 0 Cindi'non lb 4 0 0 01 fhn rrilirkm Casanova B.Mmnan T.J. Yi Bahnsan "iv. DAii.it Oh 4 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 Aiii 7b ntncf Torr.s 4 0 0 0 Knoop 2b 4 110 1 0 0 0 MGIothln 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kricptrick ph 1 0 0 0 Rolas 10 0 0 CSmlfh ph Verbanic II1P IMlMlitn iiiuii "The odds mean nothing," Reliever Moe Drabowsky WUI.Itl tu I I I 3 0 0 0 Kaat 3 0 11 7 0 10 0 0 0 1 r.iiiii the first two Oakland batters incpeter.n JJ'Lutz said. "Rut some pro scouts oooo and managers are incompetent, a 4 too. Look at the batting aver- 4 0 10 JM.iv .1 0 1 7 Mc I'l'flfl 1 0 0 0 I (ice JH 3 9 Toliil said the tall Mexican champion nom" Nacimiento Wins TOKYO (AP) Brazil's Sebastian Nacimiento stopped Japan's Jaguar Kakizawa in 1:42 Total 40 1 I 1 Total 3 2 4 2 4 4 33 1 8 1 Total None out when winning run scored.

the ninth before John Donaldson Totai singled and Rick Monday drew Washington 7o ooo loo-i ooi oio a 4 at his training camp at tomi Grossinger Country Club. "I can punch and so can he. We shall j- 000 001 00000 0-1 New York California oiojeoooo 3 'ages today." i c(j sh(md HouMon Pitlnluiiph tj iFOfRENTf SAFE DEPOSIT I BOXES Aj FIRST NJ Iffe. 000 001 000 001-2 a walk. Bando, who had driven DP Washington 1, Minnesota 1.

LOB sop I.OB-Moujlon 10, pitfbui.ih io. summer, ana me pros snouiu Tresh, DP-New York 1, California i. LOB New York 8, California 3. 2B Knoop. HR-Fresosi (3).

SB Cox. McGlothln. Washington 1. Minnesota 7. 2B Quilici.

38 Quilici. HR-Allison (a), SB Hernandez. Hernandei. SF C. Peterson.

of the third round of a 10-round bout Monday night. The referee halted the contest because of a bad cut over Kaki-zawa's right eye. Nacimiento With his Madison Square Gar-1 (in aIoS: jput money into a general col-den fight with the unbeaten Fra-, RtRBBso lege fund rather than the big zier. the five-state world heavy- j.3 3 7, bonus," he said. "We could have EP.

BB SO 2 7 4 3 IP HER BB SO Bahnsen 11 3 1 1 1 3 Verbanic (L.3-3) 0 1110 0 McGlothln 7 114 6 Roias (W.4-3) 3 10 0 14 0 0 0 2 IP 1-3 4 1 2-3 1 1 1 8 weifht champion, only a week 0 the College World Series in Sep-1 weighed 13234 pounds, Kakiza- BMoore (L.l-4) Humphreys Bosman Kaat (W.4-3) HIIP- -iviitirnn ivyyimi. i -i j. nn Klnn IV nntV wa 133'4. for awav. Ramos was asked 5 tl! in the Athletics' first run and scored the second, then singled to right, breaking the 2-2 deadlock.

The Orioles, blanked on five hits by Oakland starter John Odom until the eighth, struck for two runs to tie it. Don Buford started the rally with a single off Odom's glove, took second on a passed ball and scored on a triple by Fred A-1SJ02. 2:15. A 12,836. Quincy's Villa Soccer Draftee ST.

LOUIS (AP) Mike Vil Wesleyan To Play DePaul, St. Bonaventure in 1968-69 prediction Monday. i He shook his head and his in- terpreter, newsman Jesse Losa-j do. said. "He is too shy and! modest to make a prediction." Elie Remains Unconscious tins Valentine.

Boog Powell's single off reliever Paul Lindblad delivered Valentine with the tying la, a 21-year-old St. Louis native who played at Quincy College, was the first United States Player to be drafted in the North American Soccer League including a Jan. 8 trip to Decatur to face defending champion Millikin. That game completes the road portion of the schedule which includes 10 away games in the first 12 contests. run.

Donaldson drew a first-inning walk from Gene Brabender, the Orioles' starter, took third on Monday's single and scored on Bando's sacrifice fly, giving rinHanrt a lonrt Sincrlps hv Games against major powers night game Oct. 5 against Bonaventure and IV Paul which won the 19G7 CC1W on successive nights highlight, title with a young team. Wes-the 2ii-game lflo'8-til) Illinois leyan opened against the same Wesleyan University basketball three teams last year, losing to schedule. jlSU, beating Augustana and los- The football and basketball ing to Carthage before winning schedules were announced Mon-! its final six games, day by Athletic Director Jack i Wheaton returns to the Horenbergcr. schedule after an absence of The Titans play l)e Paul in lone year, replacing St.

Joseph's 4ttri mi i nmrajiMk mm. 'M''" mm ifrv ti tu I6 1 Bando, Reggie Jackson and Rathe schedule the toughest in Ms' Wph.f? thp A.s nn. draft Monday. Villa was a St. Louis Stars pick.

The Detroit Cougars picked Jim Berry, a right fullback from the University of British Columbia in Victoria, as their first choice. Detroit, under a system to be used only this season, drew second to Chicago, but obtained O- other run in the sixth. BALTIMORE OAKLAND ab bi ab bi Buford 2b 5 12 0 Cmpneris ss 4 0 1 0 Valentine cf 4 1 1 1 Donaldsn 2b 4 2 10 Chicago Dec. 20, then fly to, of Rensselaer, Ind. IWU plays COLOGNE.

Germany lAP) -Jupp Elze, the German middleweight champion, was still unconscious Monday, five days after being stopped by European champion Carlos Duran of Italy. Doctors at the Cologne University Clinics described his condition as generally unchanged. Elze, 28. was taken to the clinic last Wednesday night in a critical condition. He underwent emergency surgery to stem a suspected cerebral bleeding.

Three Draft Picks Sign With Pistons DETROIT (AP) The De- four years on the job and believes it to be one of the roughest in IWU history. Teams from seven states are on the schedule. The schedules: FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 21 At Illinois Stale, nlsht SeDt. 28 At Augustana" Glean.

N.Y., for a Dec. 21 date at Wheaton Nov. 9. The Crusa FrRobnsn If 4 0 2 0 Monday cf 4 0 2 0 Powell lb 4 0 2 1 Bando 3b 4 12 2 Blefary rf 2 0 0 0 RJackson rf 4 0 10 with St. Bonaventure, a team dors are CCIW members but BRobinsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Rudi If 3 0 10 DJohnson ss 4 0 0 0 Hershbgr If 0 0 0 0 3 0 11 Hendrcks 3 0 10 Webster lb Motton ph 1 0 0 0 Duncan 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 Di-abosky 0 0 0 0 FIRobsn ph the Chicago pick because of an! earlier trade between the twoj clubs.

Sweet Second that will be heavily loaded with aren't competing in CCIW foot-vulerans from a team that was ball until 1970. undeleated through the 19ti7-l)S Homecoming will be Oct. 19 regular season and ranked sec- with North Park the opponent, ond in both major wire service Carroll, which Larson says polls. ''should have one of the league's Just be glad you're not the driver! Evtry mlnuto intf a half of tvery day, tomtono In th eitti AAMCO obout transmission troubit. Evory week AAMCO satisfies more ttwi 10,000 IrifisrrlUston probtemi.

You get free towinir, I free roadeheek. fast, efficient service-most Urnec In just one day. And with AAMCO. your tranirnlssion can be protected by over 500 AAMCO Centers coast to coast. Inty mirtuto end half, someone proves Brnbndr 1 0 0 0 Cater Rh DMav ph 1 0 0 0 Roof Walt 0 0 0 0 Odom Richert 0 0 0 0 Sprague Etchebrn 1 0 0 0 Lindblad 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 33 3 9 3 Total 33 2 2 Total i best attacks and could be a At Sterling Two out when winning run scored.

championship contender, is at Home Against Carthage For the second year in a row 000 000 0202 100 (01 001 3 Baltimore Oakland STERLING Galyn Sweet IWU for Methodist Youth Day 1 Trf rw ctrt trutl your Itmmhdon AAMCO! World' iSptUUit. DP Baltimore 1, Oakland 1. L.B,7if Octavia High School placed Baltimore 8. Oakland 11. 2B Monday.

3B Valentine. SB Campaneris. Brabender, Blefary. SF Bando. second in the high jump event Oct.

5 Carthaoe, nlshf Oct. Millikin Oct. 19 North Park, homecoming- Oct. 26 At North Central Nov. 2 Carroll, Methodist Youth Day" Nov.

9 At Wheaton Nov. 16 Elmhurst, Dads Dav BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec. 4 At Augustana" Dec. 6 DePauw Dec. 7 Southeastern Louisiana Dec.

10 At North Central Dec. 14 At Elmhurst Due. 20 At De Paul Dec. II Af St. Bonaventure Dec.

38 At Youngstown Dec. 30-At lona. New York. I Jan. 2 At Gannon 4 At Akron Jan.

8 Af Millikin' Jan. 11 Carthase" Jan. 15 Wheaton Jan. i North Central Jan. North Park-Jan.

24 Carroll Jan. 25 Illinois State Feb. 7 Ausustana" FfD. 11 Elmhurjf Ffb. 14 Af Carroll Ffb.

15 At Carthage Ftfc. 19 At 111 nois State At Wh'aton-F-b. Park Mar. 1 v.illikrn of the U.S. Track and Field Federation Meet Sunday at Ster- ER BB SO 2 2 2 5 Brabender Watt out li! T.t-; Uiu 1 ct IP 6 6 1 1-3 0 2-3 2 7 7 1-3 0 12-3 1 Richert Drabowsky (L.2-2) trou nsions signed mree oi, F' -Nov.

2 and Elmhurst will be the their top 10 National Basketball football schedule appears to be Dads opponent lNov 16 Association draft choices Mn- early in the season. The foot- basketban scnedule in-day, bringing to 11 the number ball Titans open at arch rival cudps me post-Christ-of players under contract, in- Illinois State Sept. 21 in a night mas eastern trip when Ti. chHing seven veterans. game and then lake on the two tans Youngstown.

Ohio, Signed were seven-foot center teams coach Don Larson fears Dec 28 lona in New York Cjt Rich Niemann of St. Louis Lni- most the College Conference Dcc 3Q cannon at prje pa versify, the team's fourth of Illinois and Wisconsin on sac- Jan' and' Akron. 0hi; jan '4; choice; guard Harry Laurie of cessive Saturdays. St. Peters of New Jersey, No.

8. IWU guts to Augustana for Roughest Yet? I 0 0 0 0i'i'5 iuvtuaiii)j ou- 1 dium. 0 0 0 0 oij Floyd Smith of Clinton. Iowa, Odom Sprague Lindblad (W.4-01 301 E. DOUGLAS AT PRAIRIE PH.

967-9430 HBP Brabender (campaneris), wp-won the event with a lump of Hendricks. Brabenoer. PB Duncan, 6 feet. 5 inches. Sweet will next participate in the B'nai B'nth Track Meet Sunday at Chicago.

and guard Vaughn Harper of its CCIW pcucr Sept. 28. then Wesleyan Svracuse. No. 9.

I opens its home schedule with a for its first (By Associated Pres? TOKYO Selastian Neeimiento. U2-'. t-rped Jaguar 133' Jepan, (3). is also on the road, four CCIW games. J-CCIW same.

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