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THE DAILY REPUBLIC, Mitdhell, S. D„ Thursday, October 15,1959MMWesleyan At Tech, Comets GoTo Burke; Kernels Are IdleblS? tvxSlSk?*¥« moh eftl,fi516hte” **** ,4 ******* ^ 8t*AdiTech to pull .the bigfffest upset of the college foot* hill season stay with the Hardr oc-1 ' It era • this weekend*?Coach Don Pifthey and hia Dako-,ta Weaieyah University Tigers ..would like to know. They meet Teoh at Rapid city Saturday- alter* ^noon in the Hardreckera* hmeeom-viiig game.Notre Dome's Comets will also be on the road, going to Burke Friday to dose their SESO conferenceieason,The Mitchell High Kernels have an open date in the ESD state, leaving local fans, without a home r#ame. Tech; given no Chance •’Agaiftst normally powerful Northern, .Whipped the Wolves 18*8 atAberdeen last Saturday..NoW Wesleyan, rolling alopg on A three - game winning e tr ea k, ■faces the giant * killers and may be short handed in doing so,*’ Bill Rogers, thewing-shoed freshman halfback, is out for the season after suffering a shoulder separation during the opening kdckoff of Jast Saturday's win over Sioux Ms,;, Most of the remainder of Finhey's /‘walking wounded” will be ready !for action, Center Gary Gotder and .guard Jim Jucht, both Bridgewa-'ter freshmen, are set. They saw some duty last week. End Jerry Roslawski and guard Tom . J’rankenhoff have recovered suffi-’eiently from ankle sprains, Fetely again. Re had a hack injury,Rut a threat of a flu' epidemicnow faces the TigeM. Dick Whitman lt;freshman fullback who missed Saturday’s game because of nines*, has net yet returned to pm* tide, Ted safranaki, freshman tackle, la also lick, In addlton, freshman tackle Abe Vogel la bothered by a knee injury.Unless the flu interrupts hia plans, Finhey will go along with about the same lineups.On offense, Jerry Hoffman and Ralph Elehten, a strong p a i r ofends, will be at thetf usual positions; Walt Nedved and Jerry Per-Top Two PassReceivers AreFrom StanfordtheHa will be tackles; steve Dale and Jack Jones at guards; Golder at center; Cheitel Thayer at quarterback; Norm Andersh and RogerGifno at halfbacks; and Har o i d Koch at fullback.On defense, Hoffman and Eich-ten Witt remain at the ends; Sa-frittald and Dale at tackles; Kenny Carroll (Who is nursing a sore back), Jim Carter and Don Zihgler will be the linebackers; Doug Flynn, Jerry Miller and freshman Kent Millard the defensive backs.The Comets are on the last leg of their season as they travel to Burke to tangle with Coach Dick Tays Bulldogs Friday night with just one game to go.Coach Olenn Slick” Draisey’s charges are all fired up after their solid victory over Platte last week and will be shooting for win No, 8 for the season:Draisey will probably be startingOld TimersIn Hall Of FameNew NamesLead IrishNEW YORK (AP) — For first time within memory two {the same boys that have held down players from the same team rank the starting jobs all year, They in-• 4Leakv Named1-2 among the nation’s college pass receivers.The No, 1 man is Stanford's Chris Burford, who caught two aerials against Washington last week to boost his total to 19 for four games, with a total yardage of 257. His teammate, Ben Robinson, has caught 18 good, for 244 yards.Army’s lonely end, Bill Carpen-ter. also has caught 18, but has carried them four yards lees than Robinson.NCAA Service Bureau statistics released today show Pervis At-eluds J i m Sitvernatl and Larry Kirsch at the ends, Bill Hendricks and Mel Pibal tackles, Pat Coyne and Tony Johnson at guard positions and Jim Breck will be over the ball.Jerry Carey will be playing quar* terback, Nick Stiefel and Tom Schmitz at halfback with Ed Wolf running from the fullback position,BALTIMORE (AP)-WiMe Shoemaker, tops among current riders, and two old timers, Mack Gamer and Caftoll Shilling, have been elected to the jockeys hall of fame at Pimlico race track.The selections announced today were made by a nation wide vote of sports writers and broadcasters for the 6th year.The 2 * year - old Shoemaker wasn't eligible until this year because of a stipulation a jockey couldn’t be considered until 10 years after his first winner. Shoemaker's first was April 29, 1948 and now is approaching 4,000, He is on his way to a record 8th championship.Gamer rode 1,346 winners and died of a heart attack a few hours after riding his last .at River Downs, Ohio, at the age of 36.Shllihg was one of the most reckless and controversial riders of the sport. He was indefinitely suspended in 1912 after fighting with another jockey at the old Havre de Grace, Md„ track and argued unsuccessfully for eight years for reinstatement.Before his ban, Shilling was the leading money winner of 1910 andthe year of his suspension rodeWorth to victory in the Kentucky Derby.By JACK CLARY Associated Proas Sports Writer New names and faces, a new attack and Hie smart look of professional cdMhlng will mark theWilliams KQ'sLee In Tenth;Wants ListonHOUSTON, Tex. (AP) —Cleveland Williams demanded another rematch with Sonny Liston today and Williams demanded another after knocking out Curley Lee. a rugged newcomer from California.Williams had to wait until 58 seconds of the iOfch and final round of Wednesday night’s nationally televised heavyweight fight before landing a left uppercut that knocked Lee unconscious for two minutes.Lee, substituting for the injured Liston, had won two of the last three rounds with a strong comeback after taking a pair of eight-count knockdowns in the fifth,Williams also held a 30-pound weight advantage but entered theNotre Dame f plays Michigan tlonal televisit)Coaoh Joe 1 the pro Washiiwinter to take Coach Terry i Dame, has tun has won' two games despiteies and inexpe In fact, Ku sophomores on Saturday’s gar in the baekfie! has a sophomiVeteran qtfinal round w lead over the weighed 181Y*. It was thefights for Witthree lasses ^ knockout by ] Miami Beach. 3, had to witt day night’s mi a hand in a I two weeks ag Williams US'hooks to set Negro for the downs.The defeat \ fights for Lee■
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