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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

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Decatur, Illinois, XTednesday, October 3, 1962. DECATUR HERALD 16 has racked ip 442 yards on the' COLUMBIA'S ROBERTS IVY LEAGUE BACK OF WEEK New York, Oct. 2 (AP) ground and 327 yards in the air Major League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE FINAL for a total of 769. This makes the 167-pound triple Brigham Young Halfback Leads In Total Offense By the Associated Press Eldon Fortie, a little known sen. Archie Roberts, Columbia's soph ONE TEAM NEEDED FOR HOLIDAY CAGE MEET Lakeview.

Warrensburg-Latham and Mount High School were unable to locate a holiday basketball tournament to enter-so Warrensburg-Latham will hold a tourney instead. One team is needed to round BATTING Based on 375 or more at omore quarterback, today was bats) Runnels. Boston, Mantle, New threat the total offense leader in weekly statistics compiled by the National Collegiate Athletic Bu )ork, .321: Robinson, Chicago. .312: Hin- named Ivy League back of the ton, Washington, Siebern. Kansas week foi his outstanding perform City, .308.

RUNS Pearson; Los Angeles. 115: Sie reau 258 yards ahead of his clos ance in the 22-20 footblll victory ior tailback from Brigham Young, is off to the fastest start in 11 bern, Kansas City, 114: Allison. Minne est competitor. sota, 102; Richardson, New York and out the field. Contact Warrens- over Brown Saturday.

far fiY fcVf4 fcti astrzemski, Boston, 99. years in the battle for individual. That is Pistol Pete Pedro of burc-Latham rnar-h k-iirU Roberts completed 13 of 18 pas ses including one for a touch I nuna Di i i r-u i.t ruiieorew, Minnesota, 126; Siebern, Kansas City, 117; Col-avito. Detroit. 112: Robinson, Chicago, 109: Wagner, Los Angeles, 107.

ball-moving honors among major, west Texas State, who has 511 to- college football players. jtal yards, all but 11 of it in the Pedro is the country's rushing In three losing games, Fortie I rushing department. The 5 foot 71 leader with 500 yards. down; handled the punting, and HITS Richardson. New York.

209; made two key pass interceptions. Lumpe, Kansas City, 193: B. Robinson, I Baltimore. 192: astrzemski. Boston, 191; F.

Robinson, Chicago, 187. DOUBLES F. Robinson. Chicago. 45; Orioles Fire 2 Coaches Baltimore, Oct 2 AP) Yastrzemski.

Boston, 43: Bressoud, Boston. 40; Richardson. New York, 38: Kansas City and Maris, New The Baltimore Orioles, who rehired Manager Billy Hitchcock- after a seventh-place finish in the American League, fired Coaches I i Cal Ermer and George Staller to dav. York. 34.

TRIPLES Cimoli, Kansas City. 15: Clinton, Boston and F. Robinson. Chicago, 10; B. Robinson, Baltimore, Bressoud, Boston, and Lumpe.

Kansas City. 9. HOME RUNS Killebrew, Minnesota, 48; Cash, Detroit. 38: Colavito. Detroit and Wagner, Los Angeles.

37: Gentile, Baltimore and Maris. New York. 33. STOLEN BASES Aparicio, Chicago 31: Hinton, Washington, 28: Wood, Detroit, 24; Charles. Kansas City, 20.

PITCHING i Based en 15 or more decisions) Wickersham. Kansas City, im. Undefeated Flora's Football Line Linemen on the undefeated guard. Back row. Wally Crown, Flora High School football team end; Alan Stanford, tackle; include: Front row, left to right, Tom Henson, tackle, and Bob Vance Hemphill, guard; LeRoy Besaw, end.

Stanford's conver- Beck. center, and Jerry Erwin. sion last Friday enabled the Wolves to edge previously unbeaten Salem. 7-6. (Photo courtesy Flora Daily News-Record) Stigman, Minnesota.

12-5, .706: Herb ert, Chicago, 20-9, .890: McBride, Los Angeles, 11-5, Ford. New York. 17-8, .680. STRIKEOUTS Pascual. Minnesota, 206 Bunning.

Detroit. 183; Terry. New York. 16: Pizarro, Chicago, 173; Kaat, Minnesota, 172. Playoff History Improved Team Warrensburg-Latham Threat To Unbeaten Assumption 1946 St.

Louis vs. Brooklyn (NL. St. Louis won in two! STATE Fi CR CR J) Bi.rl straight games, went on to beat, the Boston Red Sox 4-3 in the World Series. 1948 Cleveland vs.

Boston! AT rlnttfllnnrl aha Mimi Andy McGill who had the flu. Ra- sar and Pumphrey are out for the If Warrensburg-Latham's 13-13 tie with Mount Zion last Friday night is any indication of improvement over last year's football team. Assumption High School's 12-game unbeaten streak could be in danger Friday night at War-rensburg. Last season, the Cardinals lost RATES STAY LOW FOR ILLINOIS DRIVERS Check State Farm's low rates oo car insurance! No increase-thanks to the State Farm concept of low rates for careful drivers. In fact, rate reductions made since 1960 save State Farm policyholders in Illinois $5,000,000 a year.

No wonder people insure year. Buckley and McGill returned for the Cardinals' 27-13 triumph over Mansfield. Neibuhr feels the first real test for the team came against Mount Zion. "We faced a good back in Lon- lij vicvciauu vtuii uiic aine playoff prescribed by the American League, went on to beat the Boston Braves 4-2 in the World Series. 1951 New York vs.

Brooklyn (NL. New York won two games to one on Bobby Thomson's "little miracle of Coogan's Bluff" home run, lost to the New York Yankees 4-2 in the World Series. 1959 Los Angeles vs. Milwaukee to Mount Zion 21-0 and Assump- nie Coslow and held our own as (NL). Los Angeles won in two tion, 39-0.

Only a missed conver-a unit We tackled and blocked sion attempt by Danny Sadler; hard and boys are enthused prevented the Cardinals from win-over the he said nine last Friday against the Neibuhr will have an ace up straight games, went on to beat more cars with State Farm thaa Lincoln Ace Lincoln High School football halfback Gary Courtwright gained 100 yards in 15 carries in the second half and scored the winning touchdown on a 28-yard pass with 35 seconds remaining to topple Springfield 20-13 last week. iU ll'LIi- i I with anyone else! Call now! uie iuv.du uue ou. ir. in uiej World Series. his sleeve for Assumption in 190- me uoya jusi indue up uieu pound fullback Neal Loveall.

a. 1 -Wit i. Tl In 1908, the year of the Fred Merkel "boner," the Chicago Cubs and New York Giants played off a imna 10 oeat xuuum. aou, sa.u; Loveall mjssed the first prac. Coach Guy Neibuhr.

"It was the tice sessions and was ineligible for not ume uie uuense aim ueieiise irst twQ games He wijj re. enjoy the good taste of a Phillies blunt each or 5 for 39 disputed tie at the end of the sea son, the Cubs winning 4-2 and go naa reauy jenea. place 140.pOund Mike McCiure who ARNOLD PALMER TO MAKE MOVIE WITH BOB HOPE New York, Oct. 2 (AP) STATE FARM Mutual AutomobiH Insurance Co. Homt Office: Bloomington, lit.

RAY scon ing on to beat Detroit 4-1 in the World Series. The playoff of the 'Ihe cardinals lost tne opener to move to halfback. Moweaqua 20-0 but were without "That extra 50 pounds will give the services of regular guards. us a big boost," Neibuhr said. Jim Buckley, Doug Rasar a d' "Loveall is fast and strong." Arnold Palmer, the golf cham- tie- however, is not generally con jsidered a post-season playoff.

pion whose spectacular come Toby Pumphrey. who had shoul- The Cardinals will have the 428-7232 227 N. Jasper dcr injuries, and regular center; problem of trying to stop the Garden State Opens Cherry Hill, N. Oct. 2 AP) Comets' offense that has recorded 115 points.

Halfback Pete Reish. the area's leading scorer Garden State Park opens a racing meeting Wednesday backs have thrilled millions on television, is going into a new form of show business. He will have a movie role in Bob Hope's new comedy, "Call Me Bwana." The film, a takeoff on big game hunting, will be made in London. United Artists, making the an with 42 points, is the focal point! that will extend through Dec. 5, Tonight, when the pace finally slackens, let the sure and satisfying smoothness of Seagram's 7 Crown help the long day to unwind.

oer- of that attack. "I am sure the defense will be satisfactory, but our offense will ffiMBUWS SAY SFAPtR AM'S Si ,5. a i AND BE SURE have to do some scoring," Nei If" -A -M. -vx -M. wSW buhr said.

nouncement today, said Palmer would leave this weekend for Assumption has given up only 12 Endand. points while the Cardinals have scored 40 points and given up 46. Neibuhr said the Cardinals could Tennis Club Meeting Set The Decatur Tennis Club will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the have run up a larger score against Mansfield if reserves had not played most of the second half, i Colonial restaurant. Anyone in- Assumption will know it's been terested in joining the club or William Shockey, IMgr.

in a football game," he said. "The! in promoting tennis in Decatur is boys are up." invited to attend. '806 E. Eldorado 0 Decatur New Coach Jack Fuelle is the new head coach of all sports at Effingham St. Anthony High School.

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