THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitchell, S. D., ThursdayliiUiiiM•|*V- •'H yn.'fiTii iriiiriil ii■■nry*6nVWriter Chicago, against W on alinst the? in the Series, to getkx now itnes to es. the i games to putNotre Dame Homecoming 1stDuck, Gromld man opener,pitching Johnny h World » Dodg-ack inbarely set at Angel* to win rere 5-2Pirate* Yankees Iropping ies in atat just y need, ol hor-covered orowds thrown Sox de-afietdthe ad-nent tore they he bat-Notre Dame’s Comets take thier hint providing Mitchell fans with a homecoming football game Friday after Mitchell High did the honors last week.Coach Glenn “Slick” Dralsey’s Comets tangle with the Platte Black Panthers at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Kernel Stadium In the annual homecoming game.Mltoheil's Kernels seeking to even their Eastern conference record at 2-2, take on a team that looks like the power of the ESD Friday night when they meet the Bucks at Yankton,Dakota Wesleyan University’s Tigers, whose homecoming festivities are still two weeks away, will also play at home this week when they meet the Sioux Falls College Braves at 8 p,m. Saturday at Kernel Stadium.Mitchell's teams previously had managed to avoid many injuries, but this week the Injury could play a part in their efforts.The Kernels have apparently lost Roger Giese for the season, The senior guard suffered a broken ankle in practices this week, * Other Kernels whose status is uncertain are Fred Sweet, reserve back sidelined by a knee injury, end Leon Kirkie who has a foot infection, tackle Art Wilson who has a bad knee, and reserve cen t e r Dave Hanson who has a foot injury.Two of Dakota Wesleyan's men are returning to action. Jim Jucht,JttMim§mmMfroth The Field of SportsBy JERftY TIPPENS Daily Republic Sports EditorIt's a draw, and hot a particular*},*, . ly impressive draw at that, Flndreau.green guard, has recovered from apitcher.1 back-ind. he per* to the (52 feet 1 walls 365 to 415 toSt feet t field unk of fright*Dodg-powerrteanups was£8 Withsr Walt paired y slug-iers for , from : order, er, an-th.ide no retain-againat tvas atcAnanyI Atiate Sox e a r A miskey singer-d of aat the jr. he inza in nn ongame eek. ked at ieath.a longrxWriterit home ited to Chicago they erics atere we . here, As longve that t was aa rapid ’k Wed-11 grim-the sun kgroundknee injury and reserve back Pete Eichten is ready after suffering a back injury.But end Jerry Rosloweki, guard Tom Frankenhoff. both of whom have sprained ankles, halfback Bill Rogers, who suffered a mild concussion ■ against Black Hills Saturday, and Bob Custer, who has a sprained foot, will see little if any action. Gary Goider, center, may see limited duty after missing last week's game with a damagedknee.Notre Dame's stellar q u a r ter* back, Jerry Carey, has a broken bone in his left hand, but will start anyway. Otherwise the Comets are healthy.Coach Don Reshetar of the Kernels said he felt the team’s defensive work was good against Aberdeen last Friday and offense has been stressed in this week’s drills.Kernel ends will be Ken Lorenz and Kirkie if he is able to go. If Kirkie must sit out, Larry Ayres will probably take his place, Reshetar said. Herb Whetstine and Dave Andersen are to be at tackles and the two guard spots are a toss-up among four men, Dick Jacobs, Guy Hon, Dick Uptagrafft and Bob Barringer, Pete Fuller will be at center.Starting in the backfield will be Mick Flynn at quarterback, Jim Myers at fullback, and Curt Berger and Doug Metcalf at halfbacks. Jerry Eppel, a defensive starter, and Pete Kuipers will see a lot of action in the backfield.Yankton is undefeated this season and.outweighs the Kernels an average of 175 to 160.Coach Don Plnhey, who believes his Wesleyan Tigers have shown improvement and potential but have yet to put together a g o o d game from beginning to end, sees Sioux Falls as ”no soft touoh. He said he thinks it will take a strong performance by his team to defeat the Braves,His offensive lineup will have Jerry Hoffman and Ralph Eichten at ends, Jerry Ferris and Walt Nedved at tackles, Jim Carter and Steve Dale at guards, John Jucht at center, Cherrel Thayer at quarterback, Dick Whitman at fullback, Norm Andersh at right half, and Roger Gamo instead of Rogers at left half.Hoffman and Eichten will also be the defensive ends with Marlitt Halstead and Larry M c E 3 v a i n spelling them on offense. Dale and Ted Safranski will be the tackles, Jerry Renken the middle guard, Carter the middle linebacker, Don Zlngler and Kenney Carroll the other linebackers, and Doug Flynn, Jerry Miller and Harold Koch the backs. Koch will also do the punting md Joe Pal the kickoffs and placements.Draisey will probably be going with his regular starting team for this game. Jim Silvernail and Larry Kirseh will be at the ends, BillHendricks and Mel Pibal at tackles, Pat Coyne and Tony Johnson at the guard spot apd Jim Breck will be snapping the ball from center, The backfield will consist of Ed Wolf at fullback, Nick Steiefel and Tom Schmitz running from the halfback position and Jerry Carey willbe calling the signals.Staffer Jim Wilson and your forecaster had the same percentage in our IHtle pickin’ contest last week, We spilt the four on which we disagreed.So we each had 34 right, 30 wrong and one tie for a percentage of .767. For the season we now have lr. right, 44 wrong and eight ties for a mark of .729. At least it’s improving,Now for this week’s guessing game....Locally, Friday, Notre Dame’s Comets get the edge In their homecoming game with Platte at Kernel Stadium, but It lobks like another setback for the Mitchell High Kernels at Yankton.Saturday, we're going to go along with the Dakota Wesleyan Tigers over Sioux Falls college at Kernel Stadium.Around the area ....Tonight, Corsica to nip Ravinia and Marty Mission to 1 shade Springfield.Friday, Parkston over Burke in SESD play and Wess-Ington Springs over Highmore in the Central loop.In non * conference 11 - mangames, Scotland over Chamberlain, Rapid City **B” to top Pine Ridge, Pierrq over Gregory, Martin to tip Rushville, Neb., Sioux Falls Cathedral over Winner.Armour to edge Geddes, Avon over Tripp, Lake Andes to ease by Delmont In CMDH conference action.In the Pioneer, White Lake over Gann Valley, Woonsocket over Kimball, Plankinton over Mt. Vernon and Emery over Sttckney,We’ll take Bridgewater to nip Marlon, Salem to nip Freeman, Montrose to slip past Spencer and Canfstota over Humboldt In a rugged Corn Belt slate. Menno to whip Jefferson and Tabor over Wakonda in a pair of Tri - Valley games, and Howard to roll past Dell Rapids in the Lake Central. ,Kadoka over White River, Philip over Murdo and Ft. Pierre over Mission ip the Three Rivers with Bonesteel tipping Butte, Neb., in the Dak - Neb.Colome over Naper, Neb,, and Presho over Belvidere in other eight • man games.Canova to trim Alexandria, Letcher over Artesian and Carthage to top Fedora in the six • man MSHL, In other six-man games. Chester over Winfred and Ramona over Sinai. Getting back to the other ESD games, Watertown to nip Aberdeen, Huron over Madison and Brookings, stepping outside the loop, overNow for the rest of the SD1C. Southern over Black Hills* Huron over Yankton, Northern over South Dakota Tech, Augustana to nip Iowa Teachers, North Dakota university over South Dakota State in the North Central and, outside the conference, Iowa State over the University of South Dakota and Montana State over North Dakota State.In a Saturday game, Kennebec over Pukwana again,* *A trio of area gridders were to be in the starting lineup for the South Dakota State Freshmen when they opened their seaion against Augustana Wednesday.Gary Jacobson, 200 - pounder from Mitchell, was slated at a tackle, Louis Lebert, 190, Gregory, was listed as a guard, and Joe Ryan, 205, Platte, was to open at fullback,* * *Two area linemen have been lost for the season by the Yankton college Greyhounds.Reserve end Bob Winter, Wess* ington Springs, suffered a leg injury, and Elroy Glanzer, Marion, three cracked ribs as the Hounds lost to Southern 39-0 Saturday, Belmont's Dean Weber, a junior, is also a doubtful starter against Huron Saturday because of a severe leg cut.Norlh DakotansLead StatisticsIn North CentralWateffotri torn tern hear Chfcnberlata and t hunters found Opening their expectation* W e lt;Churck Rittmm, Mitoht chief game wartem *i Chedkiht 15 grouse I ties in Lyman CountyMice, Kilburti fduftd ei With their limits, Hft si ported seeing birds anc found the. bunting bek pectafciona, He saldthej ly road hunters.He said there was q concentration of ducks some geese, includk Canadians, on Red Lai hunters were getting £ Red Lake is one of fch fowl lakes in the areaIn it.Kilbura said most Re era apparently found than they expected.He eaid sports were i man County with fisl going for bass while thlt; gan looking for grouse. A heavy downpour-oeast of Reliance madlt; ficult for the hunters, 1 ■ He also said that h sure, both for grouse was- very light, possi of the mid-week openin He said there will an influx of duck him Lake this weekend.Andersh AiTop Scorer!IniercollegiSouthern FacesBlack Hills InHomecoming TiltSPRINGFIELD—Southern's Pointers will face a rugged Black Hills Teachers team her# on annual homecoming with deep respect for the Yellowjckete;The Jackets have always proved to bs a dangerous foe for Southern, especially on homecoming. On two occasions the lads from the Hills spoiled Founders Day with an upset win,The 39-0 win by Southern over Yankton Saturday is no indicationBROOKINGS OR — North Dakota university, defending champion in the North Central conference, and North Dakota State are leading in league statistics.The Sioux, who have lost two and tied one in defense of their laurels, hold the lead in four statistics departments while the Bison are tops in three.Ray Adams, North Dakota U. Quarterback, is the leading passer and shares the total offense lead with Dick Leising of South Dakota D. Jim Jarrett of the Sioux is first in kick returns while the Nodaks are tops in team passing offense. The Bison have the leading scorer in Gary Ahlgren and lead the loop in total offense and pass defense.Adams has gained 400 yards in completing 24 of 57 passes while Leising has 347 yards on 23 of 42 passes. Adams has lot 40 by rushing and Lelshing has gained 13 by the ground to be even with 360 in total offense.Jarrett has returned nine kicks for 163 yards. Morningside’s Elmer Menager is second with 148 yards of four returns.Ahlgren has tallied 32 points on four touchdowns and four two-point conversions. Al Daniels of South Dakota U. has four scores for24 points.Leroy Anderberg of Augustana has gained 244 yards by rushing, with Curt Quenefcte of North Dakota State second with 221 yards.Augustana-s John Simko leaped into the receiving lead with nine catches last week. He has snagged 13 for 193 yards while Gene Tetrault of North Dakota U, in the runnerup spot has caught nine for 151 yards.In punting, Jim Damron of Iowa Teachers has a 43.4 average on five kicks. Jarrett is second withBy THE ASSOCIAT1 Jim Vogt’s educati earned him top rank! Dakota Intercollegiate ring competition.With three games' c game conference set away, the Northern I ers’ star has tallied downs and kicked for points to give him a 2 tal so far.Two other members scoring Northern Woli with N A I A scoring aey Henley of Huronsecond place with 24 pHowever, Huron has two conference games ( The Northern play© points each in four Tj Miller, and Bob Beatthhis four all in the while Beattie spread hi the three games.Jerry Simmons of Teachers is in undispi place with- 22 points i Norm Andersh of Dakc and Jerry Manthey Beadle with 18 apieci schools have played t ence games.Mitchell, YcFreshman,Games CaneFootball games lnvoell and Yankton fre sophomore teams thi have been canceled weather conditions, At tor A. A. Joe Qu Mitchell schools said.The sophomore gam at Kernel Stadium an man game at YanktonSnider AskTo Play In Sixth Gameof the strength of Southern because Yankton was caught with a variety a 38.4 average on 14 punts.park,”lit ___National Senior'sof injures which severely crippled them in man-power. Southern came out of the Yankton game with one loss Alvin Ferwerda, center, whose head injury will keep him out of action for at least two weeks. It is' expected that Manual Moran will take over the center assignment on offense.Jack Balfany, halfback, who shone in the Yankton game, will likely see plenty of action again this week but Erv Ptak' is expected to be back in the lineup following a week of sickness that kept him on the sidelines last Saturday.The Pointers will probably continue to stay on the ground in the homecoming tilt Saturday afternoon because the passing department has not been working too well so far this season.Coach Jack Martin is likely toUSA thtr Jitart.incy linA-im airainftk fh*In i team totals. South Dakota leads in scoring and total defense. Icwa Teachers is tops in rushing offense and Morningside in defense against rushing.Kimball ManIs Fined ForCHAMBERLAIN - A K1 m ball man was fined $35 and costs of $14 in court here Wednesday evening for one of the first hunting violations of the young waterfowl season which opened at noon Wednes* day afternoon for failure to have an upland game bird license in hisnflRfiBficion atifi faVintr nn* rlimkBy JOE REIC CHICAGO lt;AP) —•: gimpy knee and all, ’ the Los Angeles lineuj the Dodgers faced White Sox in the sb the World Series.Snider asked Man Alston to play.The Dodger team from Los Angeles Tuesday night aftei Sox's dramatic 1-0 v Skipper, Snider ton, put me la the 1 day. I want to i (Early) Wynn (Ohio pitcher), I feel in m that I'm going to ge will help us win,” Alston nodded und How's the knee? Still not A-i,”but good enough to Except for an Pinch hit appearan Snider saw no action three games at the Coliseum. He play'games in Chicago asingle in seven officbat.Skip, Snider aa! I-know (Don) Deme better job defensiven in tiv lt;f ant a b al