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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 8

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-V i 4r -v KACINE JOURNAL TIMES Saturday, Dec 23. 1961 Thugs Hooked by Hook to efeft C0irDBC ladies' wad PITTSBURGH WV- Third baseman Don Hoak of the 59-52 Loss Costs Rebels Share of Lead in Big 8 Pittsburgh Pirates told police GREEN BAY WW Green Bay's great passing end Max three, youths roughed him up on a downtown street Friday thing Is getting my wind The Packers planned other brief workout today 14; preparation for their National McGee says it Is "refreshing" to "get back into action after night before he collared two Big Eight Basketball By Cairo Papara Ken Cushenberry scored a layoff for nearly two weeks. McGee, who suffereda of them and turned them over to police. OP pu. ooiDau league taiampiun Madison Central ,.4 ship playoff game here Dec, Madison cracked rib in the Packer The youths stopped Hoak four important points in the final minute of play Friday 1 1 -a a ISO 13 105 311 343 371 ..3 381 334 304 331 341 3l 3110 game against San Francisco Horlick Park Belolt on a downtown street and night to give host Park a 59 Dec.

10, rejoined the squad taunted him about the Pi Madison Wctt I A Of 52 win over Horlick to knock 37S Janesvlll. ..,....,.1 3 Kenosha 4 Friday In a light workout rates' second division finish 111 373 "It was refreshing," McGee last season. One youth pulled We worked out in ten a kmre and tne otner two Scores Friday Nl(ht Park It Horlick Belolt IT, Kenosha St Central 71, Weil 67 Gam Tonight Waukesha at Horlick nis shoes and really enjoyed shoved Hoak. ourselves. After a short tussle, the 31.

Linebacker Ray Nitschke and flanker Boyd Dowler, who are In the Army, arrived In camp Friday after the Pack-, ers had finished their workout. They donned sweat clothes and ran through limbering, ui xercises on their own. Taylor on Hand Fullback Jim Taylor re, ported for the practice but; limited his work to a brief run on the sidelines. Taylor "I guess It is going to take Frenzied Finish H.rlltk 62 Park fit a little time for these messed up bones to get together, but ra ptp! FOPTP Paulsen 6 3 3 Barnes Fenderson three youths ran down the street. Hoak chased them and grabbed; two in a restaurant.

He 'took them to the City-County building and asked a guard to call police. Dehne 3 1 you can't let little things like Talsma that disrupt plans. I felt Mucklln Plnnow Nelsoa June Maslk Kllmek Kfause Benfston Jorgensen Sealer lot better today. The big CushenbTy uertheisen Totall 30 10 17 Totals 30 13 17 Horlick suffered a painful back in .11 1 11 1453 Park .13 13 10 14-M jury at Los Angeles last the Rebels out of their share of the Big Eight Conference basketball lead, i Jim Paulsen had scored twice within seconds to help Horlick gain a 52-aIl tie with ttwo minutes left While the Rebels went scoreless the rest of the way. Park rammed in seven straight points to gain a 2-2 conference record.

Barnes Snaps Tie Bruce Barnes broke the late tie with two free throws. Then the speedy 5-10 Cushen-' berry broke trough for a lay-up and added two gift shots for a 58-52 Park lead with 30 seconds to go. It was the second straight loss for Horlick, now 3-2 in the Big Eight Horlick's darkest suspicions that "ailing" George Tals- ma, Park's top scorer, would be healthy and ready, were confirmed. Talsma; who missed three games because of an ankle sprain, started and PTM Park (. Horlick 11 Sopht i Park 11.

Horlick 3t. Sunday. Defensive back John Sy- Biers Picked in AFL Title Go mank, who sustained a rib in-, Sometimes a slight limp was noticeable. But even if he jury in the Ram game, did wasn't operating at 100 per not report for the practice. Packer coach Vince Lom- cent efficiency, Talsma's presence in the lineup and bardi plans to give the play his 11 points were of major ers two days of rest during SAN DIEGO, Calif.

The second loss a week ago was a shocking 41-0 affair to The defending champion, help to Coach Don Gardner's club. the Boston the Christmas holidays. community Christmas party; and pep rally is planned for' the team at the Brown Coun 3 17 for Pinnow Houston Oilers today were still favored to defeat the challenging San Diego Charg The Boston thing was the Cushenberry made the most ty Arena tonight sparkling conributions, scor ers for -tne isoi American first time San Diego fans in person had seen their Warriors lose since they moved here this year from Los An The Packers resume heavy ing all of his 12 points in the Football League title, played most of work Tuesday. last half. High Park scorer The game between the was Andy Fenderson, who Eastern and Western Divi geles.

had 13, before fouling out in Gillman openly predicted Lombard, the final two minutes. sion winners goes on Sunday before a capacity house of 34,500 in Balboa Stadium and San Diego would win this Gary Pinnow consoled one. It went that-a-wayl Basketball takes a "bad hop" away from this eager group In Friday night action. Mike Mucklln (53) of Horlick appears to point out the general direction of the Impish ball. Others in photo are Paul Krause (10) Bill Bengston (34), Gary Pinnow (31), and, bending down, Bruce Barnes.

After the ball was located, Park went on to 59-52 win. -journai-Times pnota northside fans by taking scor a national television audience Coach of '61 But the status of one of ing honors with 17. while (ABC network). his fine defensive linemen, Paulsen pumped in 15. Dick Dehne and Mike Mucklln were 310-pound Ernie Ladd, was a WASHINGTON W) The Oilers, who rely on the passing of quarterback George Blanda and the power running of former All-Amer source of extreme worry.

Vince Lombardi of the Green held to seven each by a tough Ladd, who apparently has Park defense that permitted Bay Packers was named professional coach of the year some personal problem, few close-m shots. ica halfback, Billy Cannon, Park opened up a 16-llJremained a 3-point pick to missed two practice sessions, but took part in Friday's today by the Washington' Touchdown Club. score a repeat title win. ieaa eariy in tne second Seating Riydl loop in Talent -Ssgnimg War drill. James Castiglia, general The Chargers, who surged to 11 straight victories and Without this' 6-foot-9'J period on Fenderson's goal and free throw but the Rebels came back for a 27-26 margin at halftime, Bob Nelson ring inch tall giant, San Diego's defense is badly hurt.

chairman of the 27th annual Touchdown Club awards ban- quet, said Lombardi was the unanimous choice of seven -man selection board. Lombardi will receive his then hit the downgrade in two of their last three games, apparently must bank on one weaoon the throwing arm Blanda, long time star of the Chicago Bears in the Na ing two long range shots and Paulsen driving in for a bucket just before intermis Gabriel, North Carolina State The American League has NEW YORK UF Cap tional League, won the pass luarterback, picked up by the won out in only one of the ture of Ernie Davis, Syra ing championship. He hurled of their brash young quarter back, Jack Kemp. award Jan. 13.

sion. Rams; Ronald Bull, Baylor tug-of-wars involving the No cuse's Heisman trophy win Others in the balloting were 5 Cold Minutes In sharp contrast, Houston 36 touchdown passes and gained 3,340 yards. halfback, lassoed by the Chi 1 college picks of the two ner, and Merlin Olsen, Utah State's All-America tackle Circuits. John Hadl, Kansas cago Bears; Gary Collins ine situation looked as got off to dismal start, switched coaches and then, Kemp, who shunted around Al Sherman of the New York Giants, Norm Van Brocklin of Minnesota and Wally Lemm of Houston. bright as an orange for Hor Maryland end, committed to quarterback who had been provided the coup de grace in the NFL before becoming under' Wally Lemm, blazed lick when Dehne and Muck- Cleveland, and Ray Jacobs for the National FootbaU the Charger leader, ranked drafted by Detroit of the NFL, signed with the AFL's San lin scored in the early sec Howard Payne tackle, signed League today in its talent Lombardi, who came to to nine straight triumphs.

Included was a 33-13 explosion over San Diego a month ago. third with 15 touchdowns and 2,686 yards. by Dallas. Diego Chargers. siemne war witn the new Green Bay from the Giants in Jacobs is a double signee American League.

Cannon blasted out 948 Besides Davis and Olsen, 1959, has won the Western Overall, the Oilers have a whose status is not fully set onds of the second half for a 31-26 advantage, Then, the Rebels" spent five frustating minutes trying to get another basket and in this time, the Less than 24 hours after the AFL No. 1 draft choices 10-3-1 record and coach Sid yards as the rushing leader, while the leading Charger tied. He signed with Houston Division title in the NFL the past two years. the announcement that Davis Gillman's Chargers are 12-2. plucked by the NFL include Bob Ferguson, All America of the AFL in the secret draft, Skkjuku had agreed to sign an $80,000 runner, Paul Lowe, finished fourth with 767 yards.

which was later nullified. Panthers posted a 10-1 edge contract with the Cleveland Msnsk sine 1 r-'-'-B Fights Friday fullback from Ohio State, Journal-Times Photo KEN CUSHENBERRY Sparks Late Spree to go ahead 36-32. Cushen Browns, the 6-foot-5, 265- signed by Pittsburgh; Roman Afterward, he agreed to Join Dallas of the NFL, and the berry hit a pair, Barnes and If the game ends in a tie, the two teams will settle the issue in overtime. pound Olsen cast his lot with (By the Associated Press) Parts. France Angel Oarcla.

Cuba. outpointed Ahmed Lamloe, Tunis, NFL considers this final. Fenderson had one bucket the Los Angeles Rams. They became the sixth and each and Talsma and Fender With these signings, the Marquette Eyes Gophers MILWAUKEE UP) Mar son scored free throws. National League has succeed Why Davis Park went into a 42-34 Central Tips seventh of the AFL's eight top draft choices snatched up by the older league.

The only EARL PROBST ed in grabbing eight of its own No. 1 draft choices while lead later in the quarter but losing only Hadl. Horlick made it a typical a Picked NFL quette's basketball team will West 71-67 intra-city battle with its late drive that saw Paulsen tie it Stunning Blow loss of the highly publi up on his two only goals of PRO SHOP SANTA CLARA, Calif. cized Davis dealt the Ameri seek its second straight victory over a Big Ten team here tonight but coach Eddie Hickey admits "it won't be the last half. one of these choices not already lost is Sandy Stephens, Minnesota quarterback who can't be touched until after the Rose Bowl game.

Only One Picks AFL Stephens is the No. 1 pick of the New York Titans in Madison Central, 'still go W) Ernie Davis, the Syra can League its most stunning 1520 STATE ST. Each team sank 20 field ME 3-7307 blow. goals, but Park collected 19 ing against the pre-season form chart, took over sole possession of the Big Eight easy." Officials of the Buffalo cuse All America halfback, said today he considered both the present and the Open Sunday, Dec. 24, 9 to 3 of 28 free throws while Hor The Warriors, who beat Bills, who had gained AFL lick sank only 12 of 23.

The Conference basketball lead by Wisconsin at the Milwaukee future before agreeing to a Rebels twice blew free toss football contract with the the AFL, the second choice of the Browns in the NFL. draft rights to the Syracuse halfback, had publicly announced that the acquisition whipping Madison West Friday night, 71-67. opportunities in the last min Arena 92-75 Wednesday night, will take, on an up-and-coming Minnesota team here. Cleveland Browns. p- ute and a half.

At Beloit, the Purple stung of Davis, with his strong up Davis Is drilling here with Rebels Play Tonight Kenosha with its fourth loss The Gophers have a 3-3 state New York following, might be needed to save the The shooting percentages record that matches Mar in a row, 67-59. the East squad for the Shrine charity game In San Francisco Dec. 30. For the Bowler BRUNSWICK BOWLING BALL i BAGS PRICED FROM $2.00 I were close, Horlick taking 46 team's franchise. Behind 36-23 at one stage.

shots and Park 47 for aver The Bills reportedly offered West roared back to go into a The Buffalo team In the quette's mark for the season. Minnesota lost to Bradley, Maryland, and De Paul and won over Southern Methodist, Davis $135,000 with long 47-42 lead but Central's Glen ages of .435 and, .426, American Football League offered me more money," Davis range fringe benefits. Ernie Heirlmeier and Dave Kelliher, Horlick strives to make decided to go with the College Basketball IK INVITATIONAL (first Kansas mats II, Xavlcr (Ohio) II Kentucky TmnmH It AN DIEUO HOLIDAY ksnslcmklpl San Ditto Marine Kecrulla II. Calif Westers 41 OTHK OAMC1 Pitt 7, Pordtism as Lafayette Columbia 14 Massachusetts II. Color 10 I'atldson II.

Alabama II Memphis State Richmond 7T Detroit II. Htfls 14 Wlttenbrrc It. Eastern Illinois 41 Memphis State and high ranked Arizona State. who had 19 points apiece, sparked a Central counter ral- said, "but it wasn't enough to offset the other things amends tonight when it enter Browns "at a financial sacrifice," an adviser said, because tains Waukesha in a non- Marquette, in addition to GIVE AJ3IFTLCERTIFICATE OR A "BLANK BOWLING BALL y. John Schweers of West conference game.

Coach Jack beating Wisconsin, has won of the NFL's greater "security hit for 31 points. Among the other things, Davis said, was consideration Belden's team seeks its sixth After Kenosha had closed and prestige. Balls repaired get new grip on your oW ball from Northern, Michigan and Aquinas. It lost to Iowa State, Kansas and Kansas State. 1 win or the season in nine Davis was the original pick to trail by a point, 52-51, of off-season Jobs and his outings.

of the Washington Redskins, Beloit pulled away in the last future as a football player. quarter when Glen Thosten- A business economics Jewell at Mertvllle (Mo. sno son scored 10 points for a major at Syracuse, Davis said MOUSlon PI, UCLA Tesas A AM II. Auburn Southern California 71. Wromlnr Utah 101.

Arlrnna State Unlv II Stanford 71 SI Louis II California 10. Nebranka 40 game total of 18. Keaoska fie IBslolt II "I hope to learn a business during the "off-season and step pa pt pa ft into a good Job after eight or Brlsham Touns M. Pacific (Calif 17 who traded rights to him to Cleveland. A number of leading professional candidates top draft choices and All-America selectees remained In the pool, untouchable until they have completed bowl assignments.

Others In Pool ten years in the Nationa Arlsona 77. Colo. State Collse Oreaon 14, Presno State 7 Idaho Slate 17. Portland Benedict 1 1 4ICrow 111 Hlnes 7 4 3 Kenn7 0 11 Urbanskl 4 ILee 1(4 Trust I 1 lWolf 111 Lsba 1 1 4 Th os ten son I 1 Starr lWrlght 14 Football League. "A player has pride," he Beck 1 0 IBell 1 1 iDsteln 1 4 Schmidt 0 1 said "and wants to play with Oundereon 1 0 the best.

I don mean to High School Basketball Total! 23 11 Totals Kenosha 13 11 30 14 17 knock the other league. May 14 14 i as These Include such play ers as Stephens; Lance Al Belolt 11 II 47 be In a couple of years It wii PTM: Kenosha IS. Bslolt 11. be different." Phlnelander 44, Stevens Point 41 Wsst 47 CatralTI poptp ra PT creek ao. oreendsle 41 Sought In Canada Milwaukee Cine 13, Milwaukee Pu Kl Cucela 7 3 3 Potiel 13 4 worth, Arkansas back; Jerry Hillebrand, Colorado end, and Wendell Harris and Earl Gros, backfield men for Louisiana lankl II Davis said the Calgary Sthenic 0 0 4 Plant.

OSS 1 llHIerlmslsr til Prook field Central 14. Musketo 40 Sohweert 11 1 I London 4 4 Stampedcrs of the Canadian League "told me they'd give Moor. 7 Smith Wsttonar (tervasl 14 1 3 lKelllher 114 State. Milwaukee Custer Milwaukee Juneau 31 Milwaukee Lincoln 101, Milwaukee Cast 40 Milwaukee Jjiorth II. Milwaukee Bar View 41 Bheborjaa South 41.

Oreea Bay me as much money as any Cloutler Speranra 0 FROM THE MEMBERS OF THE RACINE BOWLING PROPRIETORS ASSOC. 0 Vanssldsr I In addition, the Browns signed Syracuse tackle John Brown, 6-2 248 pounds; the body if I wanted to play in Canada. 1 didn't lead them Totals 1 II 11 Totals 34 11 17 Madison West 10 13 10 li 41 Menomone Palls 71. Oranellle II Milwaukee Messmer II. Oshketb on.

I told them I wanted to Baltimore Colts got llneback Msdlson Central It 11 14 1171 rrM: West 10, Central t. Sophomores: Central II, Wast 44. play In this country." er John Yohn, 6-2, 200 pounds, Davis was the first Negro a free agent, and the New juouroes 7B Milwaukee Wis Lutheran 14. Mil- sillies Unlv Srhool 41 MUwaukee West Milwaukee Tech Appleton Xsetrr It. Columbus II Meouon HonssUad M.

Milwaukee SCORES 47 POINTS York Giants inked Curtis Mir drarted by the Washington Redskins, who traded rights SALT LAKE CITY anda, Florida Little All Menasha St. Mar. 4, Wlseoiln to negotiate to Cleveland. America center who became Billy McGill, the nation's top college basketball scorer, tal Davis would not Rive con the seventh member of that Sfiarla II, Mauiton 47 Pall Slyer se, paraeerlll 41 Amerf M. St Croli palls 41 tract figures, but Cleveland lied 47 points Friday night as unbeaten Negro college to ARCADE LANES DOUGLAS BOWL HOTEL RACINE MID-T0WNE IANES NORTHSIDE LANES LANES ureea ae Bast IJ.

Bhelx heboygaa North executive Arthur Modell said sign a pro pact II Utah whipped slumping Arizona State University 102-89. Milwaukee Washlneloa si he i would receive a $15,000 pin ev Pond da toe Ultberas 11. Pt. Atkls avm fvutheraa II bonus for signing plus Oshkosh to Host three-year salary totaling Mllwauke Mareuette 11, Milwaukee Jorrtsa 40 Milwaukee Whltnall II Oreeafleld 41 W3.000. Holiday Cage Meet iroiu wi, iveaoaea ee Rlcblaad Center II, Wlecoeula Dells OSHKOSH CIV- A holl day basketball tournament 1 will be held at Oshkosh State College next Thursday and Coait'W-lMUt wm tyai 1 awrArT I KEHSPAFHSI UPTOWN LANES We ore conforming with the code of ethics as set up by the Bowling Proprietors Assoc of -America to give the Racine bowlers the finest bowling conditions possible.

Friday, Dec. 28-29. Pro Hockey CAITtBN 4011 Sesalls frU.e Philadelphia Jnhnslewn I Charlotte Oreensbore I INTERNATIONAL LtAGVI Sesalls rrtda Indianapolis at Omaha, anew wrarrsN ihovk Sesalt Fries Seattle 4. San Pranclsce rs Anselei Spokane I tdaaoaloa 4, Vaaeovver Lstneastvr 71. Boseobel 44) AMit, af, MarshfleM 44 tendalph Msrkeeaa IT Marshall IJ, Cinbrl1e 44 Baraboo 14.

Reeoeburf 11 l)M)ey 4, Cuba CHf Sauk Cltf Prairie du Sae 4 Pt. Atkinson IS Lake Mills 44 Bsrron 41, Sloomer 44) Hire Lake IJ Cumberland 41 A.hl.nd De pd, S4. Sutiarnut II Merrill 44, WUrnniln Paplde 14 mypoti 4, roihr ii Oreenwoed 4, Plk Lake 41 purllneum 44. tset Troy 44 txlae-Darl Mukwaoafe St. Norbert will face Rlpon the first game and Oshkosh will play Carroll.

The winners will meet Dec. 29 for the title, 1.

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