Gl Is CI League, Has Led His Squad to Last Sunday the the Splashers the Two Previous All-Star Games

Gl Is CI League, Has Led His Squad to Last Sunday the the Splashers the Two Previous All-Star Games

HP™ THI OHIO !_J,i__L-i_'___l 1 -SHCfAl N>_ir i« va 11 SENTINEL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1- 1960 rain The Inside Stoiy On Hate la Tennessee 'tWi By lev. Russell ML Jones SPORTS CLEANINGS Accepts Donation From Civic Ass'n By BILL BELL • Sports EdRor SS stft-il wJStf eWwr : itsa * mm•••__ emjmama ©at* •-•:•• • ONE OF TBE most satisfying things in life is to se« a pre­ fffl OfffO S C A N L 0 N| diction come true or to havo your judgement verified. That ia why Jim Marshall's and Jim Houston's making the Cleveland i THI piopurr PARK Browns football team is so gratifying to us. Five years ago while Marshall was a senior at East High we CHAMPION picked him as the best player on the East squad, which was loaded with talent. Then Marshall was rated a great player but not quite SENTINEL as good as his teammate Al Long. When we saw Jim Houston play his first game for Ohio State we said that he would be one of the greatest ends to ever wear the Scarlet and Grey. yOL. 12, No. 18 THURSDAY. SEPTKMBEB 8, 1960 20 CENTS COLUMBUS, OHl6 • THROUGHOUT Marshall's and Houston's careers at Ohio State we believe that they were the best players on tho team. Al­ though Bob White won the plaudits a_ the superman. Coach Woody Hayes did his best to dispel the illusion by always reminding any­ DON'T GET MAD, GET SMART, REGISTER, VOTE! one who would listen that while White wa3 sensational In his run­ ning, that in all his sensational gains he was in the secondary be­ fore an enemy tackle laid his hands on him. We hear that White Story Oa Pago 2 is having trouble making the first team in his pro debut. Lea Williams, a former Buckeye who never reached stardom RICHARD N1SLEY, left, president ef Southside Independent Little Leagee, accepts cash at Ohio State, is going good with the N. York Titians. He ran back contribution from Soathfield Civic Ass'n, presented by Willie Jackson, right, president of the as­ a kickoff 102 yards Friday night for a touchdown. __________ __• sociation. Pete Brown, active member ot the association, looks oa in the center. Frank Clark, former Colorado U. end who, never reached his potentialities as an offensive end for the Cleveland Browns, caught Richard Nisley, coach of the four straight championships dur- were upset by the League All- Splashers, champions ot the ing which they won 32 consecu- Stars, 2-1, in an eight inning two touchdown passes good for 76 yards to help the Dallas Cow­ Southside Independent Little tive games. contest. The champions had won boys whip the N. York Giants, 14-3. Clark is one of the three men Gl Is CI League, has led his squad to Last Sunday the the Splashers the two previous All-Star games. the Browns gave to Dallas, new team in the league, and is being used as a flanker back. • THE BROWNS lost their first game of the exhibition Story OB Pago J son when th« Rams beat them, 22-17, at Los Angeles. Goat ot the v^&nniiw » i Fields Ruled Ineligible For OSU Squad loss was Wilmer Fowler of Mansfield and Northwestern, who call­ _* • ed for a fair catch and then fumbled a punt which the Rams re­ A football squad of 74, includ­ and was counted upon as a garded in the same category of covered and went on to score. ing 22 lettermen, launched two- member of the defensive unit in football ability, > Hayes and the i a-day practice sessions Thurs­ Hayes' planned platoon system. staff have decided upon the spe­ Oliio State opens practice this weekend and if Coach Woody cialty field. At the present time day as W. W. (Woody) Hayes FIELDS likely will be replac­ Hayes can come up with a winning team It will mean that he has opened his 10th year as head no player is expected to go both done the greatest job of his coaching career, for he will have to Faith In St ed by a sophomore, William Costs $1928 coach at Ohio State university. ways, although Mike Ingram, build from scratch. On paper he has only three boys who have Minkowski of Elyria or John Inst season's standout line-back­ Sophomores headed the list of • Mummey of Painesville, al­ shown possibilities of being AU-Big Ten candidates and one of *_. story Oa Page 2 candidates with 32, followed by er, is a possibility. them is starting the season on the second team. They are Tom _3 juniors and 19 seniors. though the latter presently is a member of the offensive group. HAYES Insists that this year's Matte, at quarterback; Bob Ferguson, at full, and Mike Ingram, team, despite obvious inexperi­ at guard. Currently, Ferguson is the second string fullback be­ The coaches faced a setback The Buckeyes will work twice me-S-ddenly ence, will surpass last season's cause he was the left half last year. before the first workout when a day until Sept. 17, a week be­ Quarterback Jerry Fields, sen­ record ot 3-5-1, poorest In his fore they open the season ior quarterback, was declared tenure here. Hayes points to im­ • MATTE SHOULD give the Bucks the best quartering they' against Southern Methodist uni­ acholastically ineligible. Field- proved speed and an improved have had in years because, In addition to being a good passer, he versity. played in all nine games last bench. Is the best running quarterback the Bucks have had during Hayes' year for a total of 254 minutes With -ome 30 candidates re- tenure as coach. Tom Matte, Cleveland senior, who played 292 minutes last Mike (The Tank) is the best football player on the squad in our year, is expected to spark the estimation and if the Bucks have a fair season he should make offense, aided by Sophomore AllrAmerican. We believe that Ferguson will make a better offen­ Sanitation Nine Cops halfbacks Bob Klein of Athens, sive fullback than Bob White because he will be a better blocker. Mich., and Ed Ulmer of Brook- Ohio will need good blocking from the fullbacks if their light and field, and senior Bill Went_ of speedy halfbacks are to do any good. I_eague's Title Game Canton. Fullzack rates as the To us the rest of the team is of unknown quality with the ex­ By EDDIE J. COLSTON display happened in thc hot strongest offensive position with ception of Bryant of Zancsville, a pass-catching end. Jrs. Bob Ferguson of Troy and torn of the third inning when • IT APPEARS that Woody will have to come up with a new Heads up baseball savvy, in­ back to back hitting, abetted by Roger Dctrick of Dayton, coup­ offense, for he no longer has the powerful linemen who could as­ terspersed with timely hitting several errors by the Malleable led with Sophomores Dave Fran­ and major league hustling, pro­ boys, garnered them six big cis of Columbus and Dave Kat- sure him of three and four yards a whack, which allowed him to ved to be the key combination runs. Pitcher Earl Redman, su­ terhenrich of Bucyrus, play a safe possession type of football. for the City Sanitation softball perb in his assignment, hand­ If he can make the transition of changing his offense to fit his team's spirited drive to the cuffed Local 2654 with scattered The offensive line will include material, it will be another step toward gainging him rccognitioa championship of strong Buck­ hits and sparkling field play by veterans Chuck Bryant of Zanes- as ranking among the all-time greats in the coaching field. eye Industrial League Tuesday ville; Jim Tyrer of Newark; his tpommates squelched a fifth • WATCHING THE swimming meets in the Olympics on tele­ evening by a score of 7-5 over inning rally of the local Gabe Hartman of Troy and Os­ Ohio Malleable Local 2854. vision it brought to mind how lacking Columbus is in swimming The winning team's lineup car Hauer of Hamilton. _ Losing the first round title to facilities for developing swimming .-tars. It illuminates the need Local 26-4 the Sanitation "whiz included: for the type of swimming pools which the Recreation Dept hopes kids'* starting at mediocre Leroy Trout, "Gene" Cowan, They're Off 'n' Running to build if the bond issue passes this fall. RICHARD B LYNCH, member of the Editorial Dept. of the speed during early season, gain­ George Mackey, Redman, "An­ This would be a year-round pool which the schools could use to Columbus Dispatch, suffered a heart attack wMfo at his desk ed momentum as league play dy" White, Arlis While, Otis At Scioto Downs Track train kids from elementary school up. Today, if one wants to prac­ shortly after 3 p. m. Wednesday and was _>-»4 on arrival at THESE SEVEN YOUNG LADIES will preside as "football qaeans" when the PHSL holds its progressed and crashed into the Thompson, Cal Porter, Doug Scioto Downs "Ohio's shbw- tice liigh diving there is always*danger of hurting someone already Grant hospital. The veteran newsman and professional pianist 13th -aaaal "Pigskin Preview" la Cincinnati's Howard C. Yrechter .Memorial .tadi-ra Friday, second round champioship with Fowlkes and Martin Allen. place of racing." 6000 S. High in the pool. We remember a few years ago we were at a friend's had been employed at the Dispatch for tbe past several years.

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