enfer wert24 hoursplatoontftfat field,Apricio, 56 Stolen n, as uSti* Pox (2b), Kluzewekl o» Billyon* Jimplaced ookie dim for Ri*eft-handedfour left* first five iht-handed itch-hltter ten come fties Wal-ilder lt;cfGil Hodg-lowed by ury Willshave won 2-1 Worldi 1806 and us Black 5 to Cin-t previous st. chance ■ Angeles s ago, ie Nation-, after a the third, iry, fifth or seven in Com-r day offvllng Col-The Mitchell Kernels, defending champions of the Eastern conference, are set for their homecoming game Friday hlght against the Aberdeen Eagles. The Kernels are, left to right, first row* Tom Durst, Gary Jacobs, Bob Barringer, tarry Ayres, Dave Hanson, Leo Weber, Norm McNary and Dennis Klepke, Second row: Pete Kuipers, Roger Glese, Kea Lorens, Dick tfptagrafft,Pete Puller, Doug Metcalf, Leoti Kirkle, and Darrell Barth, Third £0W{. Hoff, Boh Talbert, Curt Berger, Mick Flynn, JerryEppel, Fred Sweety Bill ftubettdall, and Dick Jacobs* Back tow: As* sis tan t Coach Ron FreemoJe, Dave Andersen, Keith Courier, BobOhlen, Jim Myers, Herb Whetstlne, Baird Tice, Art Wilson,Stephen Stephens and Coach Don Reshetar.(Republic Photo by Tippens) * * * ★ * *i ToleonsKernels In First Of Mitchell■ -Homecoming Games Friday■Pitching, Key To White SoxFlag, May Run Short In SeriesThe first of the homecoming games for Mitchell teams comesWf«r up thiS week‘Ls0° f{JJ[ Mitchell's Kernels will be hosts nase uua tQ the Aberdeen Eagles at 7:30p,m, Friday in an Eastern conference game which caps the MHS homecoming.Also to see action before .the home fans will be the Notre Dame Comets who entertain the Tyndall Panthers in an SESD game Saturday night beginning at 7:30.Dakota Wesleyan University’s Tigers go west to meet the Black The Na-jHiils Teachers college Yellowjack-: Assn.’s ets Saturday at 8 p.m.*- at Spear-opens alfish.-today.6 report of the will be iuncil at Council sciplinary schools.ismis a foot-they play rerence. irst three n and are ■a Friday ill of their m field, has Ron and Rog he squad witz, Rog pson and ores Kenry Hyink, zen, Gary id Harry nrde Mal-lereHm lock Tiger, Idleweightlirardello, e headingyet to beNigerian, d a union over hree-flghtdowns in**tory in 45 rounds toTBALLPRESSCincinnati106, St.SPRESSrt White-stoppedFayette-JX)feel our rotation, i) in the I had to would bein the I be Drys-erry (7*2)lt;moment,aurling,*’ he could be ries. He's now, andI. But it’shis pitch-him out, with thetoCoach Don Reshetar and his assistant, Ron Freemole, are working to get the Kernels back on the win trail Friday after they saw ! a 12 - game winning streak snapped at Huron last week. They won three previously this season for a 3-1 record including 1-1 in the ESD.But their foe will be a team picked in pre -‘season figuring as a strong contender. So far the Eagles, who have dropped three games, have been disappointing but are expected to break loose any time.The Kernels may do some shifting around, using more men than they have in the past.Tackle Art Wilson will probably be out of action with a kned injury. Dave Andersen, who played a tackle last week, will return to the position Friday along with Herb Whetstine. Kenney Lorenz and Leon Kirkle will be at the ends with Dick Uptagrafffc and Guy Hoff* or Roger Giese at guards and Pete Fuller at center.Six backs are to see plenty of action. Probably the usual four will start on offense, Jim Myers at quarterback, Mick Flynn and Curt Berger at halfbacks and Doug Metcalf at fullback. Jerry Eppel, a defensive starter and top reserve on offense, will also see considerable action. Pete Kuipers will be used at quarterback with Myers switching to one of the other back-field positions at times. Bobby Barringer, rated a utility man, is capable of play either in the line or backfield.Coach Don Pinhey of D a k o t a Wesleyan plans to switch into almost two platoons, a defensive unit and an offensive unit which will give more of his young Tigers game experience.The Tigers posted their first win, 14-2 over Yankton, last Saturd a y after two previous losses. They now stand 1-1 in the SDIC,The only team the Tigers have defeated in each of the last two seasons has been Black Hills, but the Yellowjackets caii be expected to be at their peak on their home grounds and eager to avenge the defeats.Pinhey said end Jerry Hoffman and guard Jim Carter will be used on both offense and defense. Otherwise he plans to use platoons, He said In scrimmage the two units play,each other almost to a standstill.On offense, Hoffman and Ralph Eiehten will be at the ends, Jerry Ferris and Walt Nedved at the tackles, Carter and Jack Jones at guards with John Jueht at center, The backfield will have Cher-rel Thayer at quarterback, fleet Bill Rogers and workhorse Norm Andersh at halfbacks and Dick Whitman at fullback,On defense, Jerry Renken will be at .the middle guard, Steve Dale and Ted Safranski at tackles, Hoffman and Jerry Roslawskl at the ends, Carter as middle linebacker, Don Zingler and Ken Carroll as the other linebackers, Doug Flynn, Jerry MUler and Harold Koch as the backs.Roger. Grno Will be used on both offense and defense as a half-' back. Tom Frankenhoff will spell Carter on both offense and defense. Hoffman will be spelled by Roslaw-ski on offense and Marlitt Halstead on defense, Freshman quarterback Kent Millard will play ondefense and Bob Custer may Play at middle guard,Jim Juoht has returned to practices but probably will see no action Saturday. Regular center Gary Odder is to be out for a week or two with a knee injury, Pete Eicfi-ten, who has a back injury, Is stillsidelined.Coach Glenn Draisey will have an almost complete squad on hhd for this week's Kernel Stadium contest against Tyndall,He's lost Rick Dolan for a good share of the season, but outside of that everyone is to good health for Saturday’s game.The starting eleven will probably be made up of m itivBy JOE MOOSHIL Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox won the American League pennant on pitching, speed'and defense but they might find themselves short on pitching in the World Series.Early-Wynn (22-10) will open today against Los Angeles and Roger Craig (11-5). But after that, White Sox Manager A1 Lopez isn’t sure.He has right-hander Bob Shaw (18-6), southpaw Billy Pierce (14-15) and right-hander Dick Donovan (9-10) but the latter might not get a starting assignment, ,Lopez is not worried about bis bullpen. Gerry Staley and Turk Lown are ready to do the anchor work. But starting pitchers could be a headache.Only Wynn and Shaw were dependable starters all season. Pierce and Donovan' have been spotty.Nevertheless Lopez must consider both men as starters. “Pierce definitely fits into the rotation,*’ said Lopez.Shaw or Pierce will probably hurl the second game. Pierce could be the choice so that the stubby southpaw wouldn't have to work in the Los Angeles Coliseum with its menacingly short left-field fence.Donovan could get a shot in the Coliseum but Lopez made it clear the Sox would have to be ahead 2-0 or 2-1 before he would use him.Aside from possible pitching problems, the Sox are ready for the Series. Catcher Sherm Lollar has recovered from a* bruised hand and will start.Outfielder Jim Landis, whoalong with shortstop Luis Apari-cio gives the Sox one of the fastest base-running twosomes in the game, is recovering from a leg injury.Lopez will go with a set lineup except for right field and third base. With a left-hander pitching, Jim McAnany will be in right andBubba Phillips at third. With aright-hander pitching, Jim Rivera would take the outfield post and Billy Goodman would be at third.However, Lopez said he might be - tempted, to use McAanany and Phillips, both right-handed swingers, in Los Angeles regardless of who pitches in order to take advantage of the short left-field fence.Bill DeWiii Signs 3-Year Coniraci As Fourth Tiger Prexy In 3 YearsCentennial OpenBegins Today AtPortland, OregonPORTLAND, Oregon W) — A field that includes, many of the nation’s top professionals startedplay today in the $20,000 Centennial Open golf tourney here.Besides joo professionals led by PGA champion Bob Rosburg and U.S., Open champ Billy Casper, there were 27 amateurs to the four-day 72-hole tourney.The touring pros to preliminary rounds found the long, 6,604-yard Portland Golf Club course fairways and greens soft,Charlie Congdon of Tacoma, Wash., led Wednesday in a pre* limtory pro-amateur 18 * holematch with a 7-under-par 65. Another 18 pro* also bettered par.By DAVE DILES Associated Press Sports WriterDETROIT (AP)— BUI DeWltt has a three-year contract as president of the Detroit Tigers and assurance from club owners that they are more interested in building a winner than in making a profit,“That's why I took the Job, said the 57-year-old1 DeWitt, . who started at the bottom and made a career out of a game ne never played. :Owners; of the Detroit club, at their annual board meeting Wednesday, made DeWitt the Tigers’ fourth president in three years. They reportedly are paying him $50,000 a year and offered to let him purchase stock in the club.“It was the perfectly logical, normal thing to do,” said stockholder Kenyon Brown. “The simple desire to hate a winning basebaU team dictated the move.DeWitt succeeds Harvey Hansen, 63, whose resignation, along with that of Vice President Charles Gehringer, was made public Wednesday.Hansen had been president since April 1957 and Frpd Knorr was president for six-months prior toWeather Will Be Cool For World Series OpenerCHICAGO (AP) - This was hardly baseball season weather for the first game of the World Series-in Chicago today.“Temperatures at game time (I p.m, EST) will hover around the 60 degree mark. Skies will be mostly cloudy and winds will-be north to northeasterly, 10 to 18m.p.h,Hansen's term; Knorr became the. first president when a. syndicate bought the club for $5,500,000 to 1956. He , replaced Walter O, (Spike) Briggs Jr., whose family' sold the club to a group headed by Knorr, Brown and Board Chairman John Fetzer.It was learned that Gehringer disliked the way the club was. operated.Lakers Begin Exhibitions Without BaylorHOULTON, Maine (AP)1 — Tht Minneapolis Lakers open their exhibition season tonight with a new coach but without Elgin Baylor.The National Basketball Assn/s rookie of the year is winding up an Army stint at Ft. Sam Houston in Texas with Boo Ellis, another Laker forward. They will join the team next week.The Lakers tonight launch a 13-game exhibition swing with the Boston Celtics, their conquerors in last year’s NBA final playoffs. Coach John Castellani, succeeding Johnny Kundla as Laker floor boss said the tour will be good experience for Laker newcomers like Tom Hawkins, Rudy LaRusso and Bob Smith.Veterans in the 10-man Minneapolis squad are Dick Garmaker, Rod Hundley, Ed Fleming and Bob Leonard, all guards, centers Larry Foust and Jim Krebs and forward, Steve Hamilton.Boston holds a record of 22 consecutive victories over the Lakeri over a three-year span.thefastestMADE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD HAS A GLASS FIBERCHICAGO (AP) ■«* It to 40 years to the day since the ChicagoWhite m tost played: u opening game to the World Series.It was on Oct. 1, to Cto*ctonatf that the . Sox, who, later beoame known as the Black So** lost to the Reds 8*1.m,»!L .'.iwWfyLarry Klrwh at ends, Bill Hendricks and Mel Pibal at tackles and Pat Coyne and Tony Johnson playing guard. 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