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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

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THE DAItT JOtTtVAL-flAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL TAR. MATTOCV. ILLINOH Hawthorne Grade School Grid Team has tvrn softie Chr'ian, 'he 5 -L 1 ramb tne curr-nr ha est ron-Froes rnu 'i little V.YA lie Texas v. ms. 20 fit Muhigan.

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NOVEMBER 1H, mi WaveCagers Must Become Aggressive BY RICHARD L. THOMAS SporU Writer) Coach John Sheahan, starting his third year as Mattoon High School l.n.nll nojli can Ui met cn Tough Games Set for Mini, Stanford Sat. BV KO CORRKiAX NEW YORK Jv-If 'hrvY' coin to im Ri Bowl rxprfssf-s S'liiitcrd a ieek 'ix lore a ofeision The la.st tux' ir. -ion of Enclai.d was that of Willioin the Conqueror in 1066. Illinois--Saturday is the day to d-j tj.0 No tr-arfl the Mich.gan State of Darr.

it asainst in another that should bp r-'la'ivp--'v The undpfeatd 'Is will si- attair as a tunetip tr-r a week That ir niu' one. Dan.e. incdentally. hopes r'H-'ind at tiie of North Green Wave as a whole looks Grade School football team, fifth and sixth gxadera, was one of the toughest In the school smoother end faster" than their u' mlng the P81 season. Members of the team, shown above left to right, are: Linesmen, Mike Carter Dan Duncan.

Dirk Shnrpv ti. it Football Builds Character, Self Control: Coach SWARTHMORE na of the officials at ihr iu arthmore -Haerford traditional A game Saturday won care a hang about the scoring They're not there to judge strictly according to the rules of the game. They will judge character the teams and of the individual players. It's a new experiment for college football, tried successfully on the sandlot. The "character officials" will sit in tir.e press box with 'character score cards." They will observe which players show the most respect for authority, which and team have the will to compete, which side excels in bench -on-duct.

player conduct, fan conduct, mental poise, alertness, perfection, physical fitness and appearance. After the game, the "character olf.cials" will consult with game officials and the coaches of both teams concerning their reactions to 1 emwM nicnuo Clothes Dryers Automatic Heat Co. Phone 2992 2020 Western picuetcsouio ycai Ku. vy.ciionaw, umi uarui-, uunny ariages ana DODoy Eastin; DacKi, Dick Lindsay, However, aheahan wouldn't be n-icnie uuncan and Steve Kimery. The grade teams next season will be sponsored by the Mat-toon Quarterback Club.

caught out on an optimistic limb as he quickly countered with the state- ment that his present team Isn't as alternating at the center spot with Red Wings Hand Syracuse Dumps Chicago 12th Loss Boston in NBA jerry uroniger. a 6 ft. 2 inch senior. Groniger Is the more polished ball handier of the two, Sheahan believes. His fault lies in being three Inches shorter than Wade.

Groniger has also been doubling in brass by taking a turn at the forward spot. aggressive the cage unit that last year placed third in the Big Twelve. What the squad lacks, Sheahan sarly contends, is tall, experienced forwards. "Though we have a lot of tall boys on the squad," said the coach, many of them didn't come out for basketball until their senior year. These two hn been bow ling mr the.r it ton all year, elafh with homtrix? Orfjon State st.d rhn Stv.e.

respect r. ely Oregon wh: not bcr sting a partif I -m-pressive overall rerord. ha' 'jeer, roming alonE fast, and tha crow 6-0 deff-at the hip.ri.s of Michigan State sh'-'iid not be forqnf-n. B'lt with it all the Indians should the game, then start lookin2 forward to their meeting with California, Illinois automatically gets the nomination tor the Rose Bowl if Johnny Karras and his smooth functioning Operatives can get Ohio State. The Buckeyes, preseason favorites to make the trip west on Jan.

1, have been having their troubles, but they're still no By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It took the second-place Nationals to show" that the Eoston Celtics were beatable. The rest of the National Basketball Association was beginning to think that the Celtics would never lose. wu rowering centers are And you can't learn all of basketball Jack Roetker, 6 ft. 3 Inches, and 6 ft. 4 inches.

Both in one year Dannell Hall, as shown on the But last night in Syracuse, the -those qualities By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Detroit Red Wings, four points out front in the National Hockey League race, apparently have only to $tep on the ice and the Chicago Black Hawks roll over. The Red Wings added two points to their lead last night by deieat-lng the last place Black Hawks- for the 12th time in a row over a two-vear span, 3-1. in the only scheduled game. The Hawks made a battle of this one, and were all tied at 1-1 after the second period. Marcel Prono-vost scored the opening goal for the wings, but Jim Peters deadlocked it a few minutes later.

That's now it stood until the start of the final period when Ted Lindsay popped one in and Gordie Howe made another after 14 minutes. At present the squad Is leaning are seniors coming out for basket-heavily on Red Sewell and Roger ball for the first time and are Manuel, two of the three returning hamperei by Inexperience, Sheahan lettermen, at the forward spots. said. "Sewcil looks very, very good of- Though lacking reserve forwards, fensively, but shows sotne weakness the Green Wave is well stocked with on defense," Sheahan said. guards.

Manuel, ft. 2 inches tall, Is Dick McDonald, a smart player "fair" on rebounding, said Sheahan, with lots of drive, seems to be the but is 'a little slow-of-foot." team leader. A flock of tall centers have turn- Dick Smith, a Junior showing a ed out this year, the tallest being lot of promise, may be groomed to Jim Wade, a 6 ft. 5 Inch junior. replace Sewell, who graduates at But none of the centers so far the semester.

Or he may move to pushovers. They figure thjej'Jr-due pi to win a big one. a csis 0)fO) mm Nats defeated the Celtics, 97-93, and in the process moved up to a first place tie in the eastern division. Boston and Syracuse each have four triumphs against one loss. Boston barely missed pulling it out of the fire.

Trailing by eight points with only a minute and a half to go. Bones McKinney. Bcb Donham and Easy Ed MaCauley each notched a basket against one Syracuse foul throw to pull within two points. But three more throws missed. field.

On the bisis of points awarded for each category, the too individual character display and the team showing the better traits will be chosen. The character scorecard was originated by Joe Tomlin, who heads the Philadelphia Glenn (Pop) Warner Foundation. He has been using it successfully with sandlot football players and teams. Tomlin says the system wps started to give the boys a double incentive to play the game to win and to learn self control. He says it is amazing how the kids in the Pop Warner League strive as much for good character rating as they do for victory.

"Football fields serve as excellent classrooms in learning character lessons," Tomlin states. has shown the scoring ability or rebounding aggressiveness of last season's certers, according to the guard slot to play first string with McDonald. Sheahan also counts among his blessings the names of Rex Orr, Jerry Porter, and Frankie Davis. The big. bad Spartans from Michigan State, the Natidh's No.

1 team in this week's' Associated Press poll, face what should be a soft spot when they tackle Indiana But then everyone thought Oregon State and Pitt would be easy. Biggie Munn's men had to go all out to win them both. However, now that they've beaten Notre Dame decisively, the Spartans should get over their bad habit of permitting the opposition to get out front. The Cotton Bowl host could wind m(Hwck of tiim nnunco-MUinui. iLT.Lews.Mi Wade, who has shown tremendous Improvement since last year though They are ail capable of playing first his reaction time is slow, has been string basketball.

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Opposite Post Office Dial 7415 cumuli Crisler Knocks Player Subsidy ANN ARBOR, Mich. (PV-(Fritz Crisler, University of Michigan athletic director, 83ys spring practice and bowl games are only minor considerations in the whole picture of football over-emphasis. In an interview, Crisler said subsidizing of athletes and recruiting practices were the main problems to be considered by the NCAA. Crisler indicated that he would defend the two platoon system, spring practice and bowl games at the council meeting of the NCAA in Chicago Monday and Tuesday. WANT ADS PAY I 5 Seek Repeat On All-America NEW YORK (P) Five players forged to the front today in their bid for all-America honors.

Of the 19 nominated this week, five were named once before and these double votes go a long way tdVard strengthening their bids for spots on the dream team. Under the rules of selecting this year's Associated Press All-America which will be released on Dec. 6 after the returns from all the big games are in a player needs to bz nominated but once. The five repeaters re: Larry Isbell, Baylor quarterback (offense-). Don Coleman, Michigan State tackle (offense).

Leg Richter, California linebacker (defense). Hugh McElhenny, Washington halfback (offense). Babe Parilli, Kentucky quarterback (offense). Thorpe Leaves Hospital Today PHILADELPHIA Jim Thorpe, famed Indtan athlete. Is being discharged from Lankenau Hospital today after an operation for a lip oancer.

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D. Dole bowled three games for total of 570 Wednesday at the Mattoon bowling alley to take top scoring honors along with Landreth, who hit 237 for a single game. They bowl in the Professional league. Dairy Bar, 667 738 747 2152; Lamperfs, 676-742-7672185. Carter Roughnecks, 621-683-683 1990: Wee Willie Tavern, 628-646-7001974.

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