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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1959-11-21 I • Hawkeyes Close Against Notre Dame Today • lowa's Hawkeyes draw the cur­ fUl8le for four other seniors - Irish and Olen Treadway, master of the same lineup which started fullback back to a halfback spot. opening game 01 the 1953 season. tain OIl their 1959 football season Charlie Lee, Bob Hain, Lloyd Hum- the short pass, directing the Hawk· against Ohio State. The defensive This shilt will give the irish IDOI'e The Hawkeyes are favored to here this afternoon. meeting Notre phreys and Jerry Novack. There is eyes. Probable Starting Lineups alliJ1lllent that throttled the Buck· power up the middle to ,0 with dump the Irish and comparative Dame in the traditional season­ a possibility that each will be Both. will have able receivers in eyes Is due lar a shakeup though. their aerial attack. scores bear this prediction out. The ending batUe. granted permission to compete an· all·American end candidates Monty IOWA NOTRE DAME with guard Don Shipanik being re­ The Hawkeyes could add to 01' set teams have played four common The Hawkeyes. now 5-3 on the other year as all saw little or no SUckles and Doo Norton. Tbe Izo to placed by a ballback. foes. (200) .•. LE ... (225) MONTY STICKLES several individual and team records season. will attempt to make coach action as sophomores. Stickles combination was good for I A1. MILLER Notre Dame coach Joe Kuharich Iowa defeated California 42·12 today. Treadway can add to his Forest Evashevski's prediction - Ernest Mielke, George Harrell, a touchdown last year In the 31-21 CHARLES LEE (221 l. .. LT ... (200) OLIVER FLORE bas made several lineup switches while Notre Dame whipped the we can win our last four games - national record of 116 consecutive Paul Lees. Dick Clark. Roger Towa win. SHERWYN THORSON (212) ... LG ... (211) NICK BUOHICOHTI this week as several players have Bears by a 28~ margin. The Hawk· good and in so doing become the Ewen. Don Tucker - names that Iowa also struck through the air BILL LAPHAM passes without interception and (230) .. C •.. (205) TOM HECOMOVICH ret.urned from the injury list. eyes trampled Michigan State 37-8 first team ever to defeat Notre haven't been in the spotlight but lines last year witb Randy Duncan also has a chance to break the Dame in fOUT consecutive seasons. (205) ... RG ... (215) KEN ADAMSON Ito has seen only limited action while the Spartans shut out the which have played a large part in throwing to Norton and the depart. MARK MANDERS this season but now appears to be Iowa record for best compleUon The Irish have five losses in eight the recent success of the Hawk· ed W'IU FI . f t JOHN SAWIN (204) .. RT . (211) BOB BILL ready to go at full speed alter a percentage. He now has a .592 per· Irisb lH. games but have been slowed by in· eyes _ also come to the end of the I e emmg 01' coun ers. PAT HEENAN sparkling relief stint agaln t Pitt centage and the record Is .597, set Both teams have lost to Purdue juries all season long. Today the competitive line today. The Hawkeyes go Into the game DON NORTON (174) ... RE ... (''') I by Randy Duncan last season. Irish may be in their best condi· Fans, although they may have to in perhaps their finest physical con· OLEN TREADWAY (15t) QB . (211) GEORGI!! 11.0 last. week. Don White. another and Northwestern. Purdue downed dition of the year. Curt Men. a semar. has done the bull: 01 the Don Norton can tie Jim Gibbons' Iowa 14-7 and Notre Dame 28-7. tion of the year. sit in snow. are promised a break season·long problem. and Don BOB JETER (113) .. LH ... (H') GEORGE SEFCIK quarterbacking for Kuharich this One of the finest crops of Iowa pass receiving mark of 36 with Northwestern dumped Ihe Hawk­ athletes makes its {inal appearance by tbe weatherman wbo promises Horn. who missed last week's con· RAY JAUCH (lU) . RH .. ('IS) JIM CROTTY season. eight catches today. Tom Moore. eyes 14-10 and the Irish 30-24. in Iowa Stadium today. Such stal· temperatures in the upper 4O's with test with Obio State, are both readY j DON HORN (l") • FB .. (195) GERRY GRAY Bill "Red" Mack. a pre-season who set a modern era mark fOl' The Iowa-Notre Dame series now warts as Olen Treadway. Don Nor· no precipitation. The playing field. for duty. all-American ballback choice has fieJd goals last week as he booted stands at 84-3 in favor of the Irish. lon, Ray Jauch, Bill Lapham, Bob although snow·free. is damp and Horn is slated to regain his start· G.metime: ,:. ,.m•• low. St.dlum also missed much of the season and his third of the season. can add to The series began in 1921 with Iowa Jeter, Curt Merz, Don Shlpanik, chopped up in ,pots. ing spot from)unio~ Eu~ene Mo· a,Ndc"ts: WSUI, KXIC 0_. City); WHO (Des Moi .... ); may not be ready to face the Hawk· the mark loday. taking the opener 10-7. The Hawk­ Jeff Langston and John Brown wind A red·hot aerial show may be ley but Men 18 rumng With the ai- eyes. The Iowa record for consecutive eyes also won the next two games. up.their careers. forthcoming with long-throwing " ternale unil behind junior Al Miller. WMT (C.d., R.,lds); KGLO (M ...... City); KSTT (DlIYlnptrfJ; The return of Gerry Gray has games scored can reach 65 game in 1939 and 1940. Since 1945 tbe The ,ame mayor may not be tlie George lzo back at the helm of the Iowa is expect d to open with I KXGI (Ft. M.di ..... l; KOKX; Mutv.1 N.tw.liei America" Nttwolie. permitted Jim Crotty to move [rom today. The streak started wilh the teams bave met each year. ~ Report On City Growth See Page 3 f. 01 owon .- Im>lng TM Stat. Unlverritu 0/ IOWG and tM '.opl. of lowtJ CUll Established In 1888 Associated Press Leased Wire And Wirephoto - Herald Tribune News Service Leased Wire Iowa Cit)'. Iowa. Saturday. November 21, 1959 • nlon• " ers a tri e ,c Head Of Obstetrics Named Picketing To Start At 8; Want Regents .Talk Money, Hotel 2S Cent An Hour Wage Boost c By JIM KADERA The appointment of Dr. Wil­ request from tbe Regents. in oCf season the University would Acting ASllst.nt City Editor liam C. Keettel as head of the Some oC the projects Cor which try to attract conventions. This money was a$ked were: South would hurt business in other Iowa A group of SUI student board employ s in the Iowa Me­ Department of Obstetrics and Hall (new physics·mathematics ad· towns. Jones said. morial Union Dining rvic were scheduled to b gin n walkout Gynecology at the SUI College dition), $1.500,000; new Business The regents said that the truc­ Administration Building, $1,860.000; ture would be Cinan(:ed with stu· at B this morning. The' alkout was to follow recent < ttcmpt by of Medicine was approved Fri­ c new Social Science Building $2.000.· dent fees and earnings and that th students to gain a 25 nt increa e in their food allowanc s. day by the Iowa Board of Re­ 000; North Hall (new classroom no tax money would be used. Ap­ fter failing to rench om of agr ment with various gents. and office building), fl,500,OOO. For praYli1 o[ the board would be need· type SUI Hospitals and state services ed beCore the University can go Univcr 'ity officials Friday night, the employees decided the A member of the obstetrics projects. officials asked that .., ahead. walkout was nece sary. and gynecology faculty at sur 011,440 be sought. Friday night. lie aid the Dining since 19t6 and . prolessQr in the Th. University .1 .. rtpo.... d 14 spok.s,.".n for the group, department slhce 1953. Dr. Keettel to ttii ft.ii MI HIiI iiiiii PI mil- Creat ....v r Tells Jerry LIM, ••Id pl.... ull for • Service is In the direct charge u! succeeds Dr. John lion will be needed for Unlv.r· I ,uc.fvl ,Iek.tln, ., the U,,1on George sievens. H. Randall wbo slty .nd at.te 1I,.lc. buildings St B h· d from. to 12:31. with. dlHtrwnt "I don·t believe th y got a cold died last April. In the nlxt lD y•• r., in Hditlon ory e In shift of .mploy.. c.rrylng pl.c. shoulder from Mr. Stevens." hc Dr. Keeltel has to tho.. sought for ''',-63. .rds ••ch hour. said. "I'm sure they were treat· served as actlilg In otber action. the Regents: SU I Symbol He saId 45 or more oC the ap­ ed fairly. I have complete faith head of tbe de· Approved a budget of $40.000 for proximately 85 student board em· In him." partment sin c e remodeling to provide classrooms ployees arc expected to not show Harper said neither he nor Ir. RandaLl's and o£[ices from space vacated in The creator of Herky the Hawk Slevens could give the employees o Schacffer Hall by the State His. told Friday of some of the origins up at th iT jobs today. Most oC death. H e had them will take part in the picket· a pay raise, bul "this must come served as chair· torical Society, which is moving of tbe SUI symbol, plus a bit of to a building of its own; his own work In recent years as ing, be said.
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