Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois (2024)

PAGE B-4 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1.968 Bowling Results BOWL HAVEN WEDNESDAY Wednesday Afternoon LadiesBuescher 188; Finn 207-215 (543); Shaw 171; Jackson 181; Williams 178; Sitze 191; Bruemmer 173; M. Jackson 189; Haycraft 200; Oberkfell 188; Tier 171; McGiften 174. Majorette- Gross 198; Blvens Creech 184-172; Spencer 233-197 (577); Bauser 173; Chiado 179; Recher 219-174 (550); Roberts 193; Lampert 182: Markel 177; Netzhammer 178-205-184 (567); Ufert 184; Luly 185-179 (531); K. Tovo 188- 179; Cobeck 174; G. Tovo 179- 201; Leady 180; Henesey 175; Morton 170-189-180 (539); Kohle 175; Bartholomew 172-180; Ballard 176; Crawford 172.

Wednesday Mixed Women: Roper 224 (585); Beckman 195) Jouett 197. Men: Bartow 244 (611); Beckman 231; Link 226; Glen 219. Wednesday Morning LadiesDial 175; McLaughlin 184 (500); Maher 174; Trask 172-172. THURSDAY Havenette-Harris 194; Vahle 185; Harrawood 184; Simpson 171; Beets 177; Bartholomew 214-173-198 (585); Wilhite 181-175; Dailey 180-198 (538); Youngberg 175; Morton 194-181-201 (576); Dalton 173; Borman 174; G. To.

VO 192; Clowers 170; Langer 183; Folles 171; Price 172; Deucker 171; Spillman 201. Thursday Nite Hawk--Koehne 190; Rost 177; Kratschmer 174; Kahl 171; Cox 170-203 (503); Warwick 177. Summers-Port Ladies- -Burke 175-196 (530); Mendenhall 172; Roberts 171-179; 199; Ferguson 177. Onized Ladies--Winslade 195; Renken 178; Maronie 205; Sumner 173; Blair 174; Peck 174- 177; Meyers 172; Burlew 177- 170; Bierbaum 175. FRIDAY Friday Nite Men-Conroy 246- 223.

(650); Clowers 237 (642); Gillis 256; Conway 235; Heeren 231; G. Wintjen 226; Pinkowski 223; Pohlman 219; Middendorf 215; Massalone 215. Friday Afternoon Ladles--Til. ton 253-181 (556); Maynard 175; Sitze 186; Purdy 173; Vahle 206- 187; Rhodes 185; Heafner 211 (534); Dalton 201; Carrigan 188; Schwartz 180; Haller 172; Edwards 187-175; Schneider 192. Friday Major -Bensman 235-192 (570); Graham 179.

170; Steiger 171-193-202 (566); Nahkunst Parish 178; Carrigan 180; Netzhammer 177; Benz 170; Breeden 194; Zeller 172; Voorhees 174; Stonestreet 170; Griesbaum 182-191-176 (549); Dale 170; Shaw 173; Beckman 173; Mugge 181; MAdams 223- 173 (554); Berry 192-187 (537); Ruedin 175; Boschert 201; Edwards 217-170 (543); Schulz 170; Spencer 175-186; Recher 246 (545); Smith 190; King 176; Spicer 187; Wolf 175; Pinkowski 190; Cambron 197; Grover 171; Harding 174-189; Moore 177-174; Springer 178-170. Classic--Butler 236 (619); Ber-220; ry 239; LeClaire 223; Edwards 236; King E. Smith 221; B. Showers 242 (654); Oden 216; Funke 235-215 (651); Voorhees 221; Steiger 254 (634); Compis 216; Minkowski 226 (622); Netzhammer 227-237 (645); Parish 225 (630); Wiemers 215; Kozlowski 268 (699); Coleman. 215 (610); Chandler 246 (644); Blubaugh 258 (635).

SATURDAY Industrial Fensterman 238 (635); Garner 235-226 (626); Davis 234; Lawrence 234; Hugh Nelson 245; Herschel Nelson 215- 242 (649); Cherry 245; Olive 216 (615); Benz 231 (634). Senior Citizen -Women: Zeller 189-178; Housel 171; Purer dy 182. Men: Kumpf 200-229 (620); Leimbach 207 (544). Junior League--Boys 1: Molloy 114; Middleton 113; S. Belangee 112.

Boys 2: Netxhammer 139; A. Lambie 137; Compas 136. Boys 3: Miller 152; A. Fessler 148. Boys 4: Muensterman 176-200; fa*gan 199.

Boys 5: Smith 194-201 (561); Phelps 214; White 203 (525); Buchanan 192; Patschull 199; Sisk 180; 159; Eberlin Fink 181. Girls 1: 159; Sims 144. Girls 2: Stahlheber 177; Marquis 177; Cook 163; Smith 162; G. Luly 167. SUNDAY Gays Dolls--Women: Harrison 186-180; Jouett 177; Hanlin 172.

Men: A Fitzaugh 242; Bauser 222; Inlow 232. Ball Chain-Women: gan 178-198-188 (564); Fields 188; Jones 204; Jacobs 171; Welch 188: Mason 191-190; Reader 173. 173; Hold 179; Waggener 173- 177. Men: Carrigan 227; Hold 223; Bold 223; Capps 210. MONDAY Monday Scratch--Parish 238- 247 (678); Steiger 227-246 (677); Graham 245 (668); Netzhammer 257 (648); Rohan 221-216 (648); Hogan 223; Dabbs 222; Gubser 243; Kallal 246; Peters 220; Tittie 222-217; Boone 236; Boyer 215; Marti 226; R.

Graham 256; Warner 224: Butler 224; Evilsizer 218; Spowden 220; Rice 234: King 258; Allen 215; KozJowskd 216-228. Bowlettes -Leitner 178; Lammon 180; Ruedin 178-187-191 Bans 170-184; Whetsal Alton After Sixth Straight Scalp 1178; Fuchs 197; Rost 180; Allen Ladles Classic--Moore 172; Parish 223; Springer 178; Evilsizer 182-171; Cook 182; 184; McDanel 177; MicAdams 179; Graham 172; Netzhammer 172; Carrigan 180-193 (532); Zel198-194 (552); Voorhees 209- 233 (561); Griesbaum 176-171-201 (548). Men's Church--Poole 230; Barzell 223. Monday Afternoon LadicsJones 232 (505); Malone (454). Welcome Wagon-Burlew 190- 188-212 (590); Hagalee 174; Hanger 173; Gravatt 190; Maxson 203.

TUESDAY Pletown Ladies -Lastle 174; Kogel 191-183; Tackwell 182: Edwards 171: Ramlow 191; Belchik 182; Warwick 175: Beckman 174: Beck 193; Kimmel 179; Scheffel 174; Finn 170; Kusterman 181; Dalton 182. Tuesday Piasa-Isenberg 230 (642): D. Warner 218 (638); Greenberg 235 (623): Wedding 248: Selfrit V. Schulz 232; Jackson 225: 223; Spencer 220. Commercial--Griffin 219 (602): Fritz 225 (600); Lane 223.

Senior Merchants-Golob 224: Monroe 224; Duffie 23 (630); Graham 267-244 (684). Metropolitan--Cress 236; Beadies 223; Welch 255; Schulte 226. BETHALTO BOWL WEDNESDAY Wednesday Afternoon LadlesHueneger 223-192 (561); Evilsizer 177; Berghoff 173; Fielder 177; Howard 182. Wednesday Night Ladies--McClard 196-188 (542); Norris 219 (535); Ballard 181-177; Cummins 173; Prante 170; Kreutz 190-174; Bond 189; Rickey 177. THURSDAY Thursday Noon Ladles-Sevier 195-178 (519); Reitemeier 166; Leggett 165; Cloninger Thursday Night Men--Mayes 243 (629); Hayes 221; McCleland 215; Hawkins 233; Autery (609).

FRIDAY Friday Night Men-McGaughey 209 (552); Autery 208 (559). MONDAY Monday Nite Ladies- Skeeters 202 (494); Doerr 171 (488); Edwards 180. TUESDAY Mixed -Women: Battles 195 (509); Paul 187 (506); Hunt 179. Men: Voumard 218; Mayes 217 (573); Davis (561). BOWL INN WEDNESDAY Western Midnite-Suttles 212 (592); Schaaf 203 (562); Fletcher 206 (535).

-Holder 186; Pierce 177; Leininger 177. Wednesday Men Pace 237 (549); McDonough 243 (577). Wednesday Ladies -Towey 207 (495); Downs 174-188 (476); Allen 181. -Baugh 221; Butler 226 (634); Dabbs 234; Blasingim 226 (622); Spudich 220; Sheets Elam 216 (635); Tuttle 220 (639); Davis 216; Allen 230. THURSDAY Western Men Hart 233; Henry 218 (609); Couch 214; Hedges 210; Nekola 212; Poston 209; Rhyne 208.

Lutheran Ladies-Kumpf 180; Nolte 170; Helmkamp 180 (461); Welhe (457). Lutheran Men-Kumpt 210 (562); Husmann 207; Brandt 208- 204 (592). FRIDAY Eagles 254 Turner 230-217 (622); Chappell 237; Melton 217; Ufert 218. -Davies Sr. 218; Hawkins 230; D.

Harrison 225 (646); Bowling 236 (620); Farm226 (616); Cox 220-224; Wilson 218; Ragland 220. SATURDAY Saturday Mixed--Thomas 210; Brumley 210; Sutton 220 (581); McCollum 191; Bramlet 173; Jacobs 170; Grover 218; McAdams 177-175 (504); Henry 211. MONDAY Western Mixed -Women: Duncan 174; Clowers 186; Smith 173; Becker 188; Stanich 185-177; Pierce 182; Reidt 185-196-193 (574). Men: Wilfong 237 (569); Stanford 220; Lynn 232. Merchants--Gropple 233 (598); Davis 243 (589); Cambron 218.

TUESDAY Bowlette--Holder 192 (469); Cannon 174; Lyons 185 (472), Twilighters- -Smith 194; Dams 174; Hamilton 170; Brown 196; Wohnlich 209 (544); Stanich 181; Dabbs 201-204 (561), Nite Owl-Erthal 170; Lewis 176; Jacobs 210. Hospital League Piekarski 212-171 (514); O'Brien 214 (507); Carter 199 (515). Illinois High School Football Harrison 14, Steinmetz 3 Vocational 28, Lindblom 6 Marshall 40, Prosser 0 Roosevelt 14, Kelvyn Park 0 Harlan 53, Kelly 6 Gage Park 26, Washington 12 National Hockey League Thursday's Results Detroit 7, New York 2 Montreal 3, Minnesota 1 Los Angeles 2, Boston 1. Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 0 Only games scheduled Alton's high-octane Redbirds, showing, the of best offensive any the Telegraph area teams, visits Edwardsville in a Southwestern ence contest tonight al 8, searching for their sixth straight vietory. There's good and bad news for Alton's powerful football team today.

"Larry Bosaw lias been running real well In practice this week," said Redbird coach Ed Yonkus. "He's been bothered by a thigh InJury the whole season. Looks like it's finally coming around. He looked good In practice." Yonkus also reported that halfback Mike Morrissey, hurt in the Marquette game on Sept. 20, has returned and will be suited up for tonight's game.

He suffered a hamstring muscle pull. The Redbirds will be without end Kent Newcombe, a 170-ers pound junior, for the rest of the season. lle was injured on a kickoff last Saturday against St. Louis U. High.

There this right knee and he was operated on Monday. The Redbirds also lost 215. pound tackle Tim Keasler, a junior. lie won't be back this season but not because of a foot. ball injury.

He had a cyst removed from his ankle in an operation that won't permit him to return. Edwardsville has shown only a so-so offense thus far. The Tigers have scored just five touchdowns in five games, two each by wingback Morris Bradshaw and end Pat Peterson. Four of the five touchdowns have come through the air and the other was an 89-yard punt return by Bradshaw in a 6-6 season-opening lie with vell of St. Louis.

The Tigers run out the I formation in which Mike Frictag will probably be the starting quarterback. He's a 145-pound junior. Paul Fuchs of the has been forced give Frietag the starting nod because of injuries to the other two quarterbacks, Bob Meintrup Chuck Miller. There's Melntrup is out with a foot injury and Miller suffered a shoulder injury recently. There's a possibility the ors may have an all-junior backfield if Bob Preloger, 175.

starts in place of Keith Bear, a 180-pound senior, at fullback. Edwardsville's offensive line averages 178 pounds while the defensive line weighs in at 183 pounds per player. The offen-4 sive backfield averages 1674. It will be the start of four straight conference games for the Redbirds, who are 2-0 in such play. Edwardsville has lost three straight.

all conference games, and is 0-4-1 over. all. A second conference contest was scheduled this afternoon between host East St. Louis and visiting Granite City. The Fly.

ers are 1-1-1 in conference and 2-2-1 overall. Granite City is 0-3-0 in league and 0-4-1 for the year. Belleville West, now tied for the league lead with Alton, having an identical 2-0 mark, visits crosstown rival Belleville Althoff. The visiting Maroons are was damage to the cartilage in a possibility Miller may suit up. in five starts while TEARS OF GOLD Members of performance at the Olympic summer the U.S.

women's Olympic 400-meter games Thursday evening. From left medley relay swim team bow their they are Sue Pederson, Ellie Daniel, heads and wipe away tears after re- Catie Ball and Kaye Hall. (AP Wireceiving gold medals for their record photo) Outdoors with John Stetson safety rule for a hunter to wear a color which contrasts sharply with his surroundings for most types of hunting. Blaze orange does this better than any color yet developed and under vary. fol-ing light conditions.

If more hunters will wear blaze orange hunting accidents can be reduced greatly in two categories the mistaken for game, and walking into line of fire accidents, the Foundation contends. new blaze orange is that it does not occur in nature. It is mistaken for other colors. Four of the states: Massachusetts, Iowa, Maine and Colorado, have already made blaze orange clothing mandatory for certain types of hunting. Blaze orange stands out better than any other color at the critical times of dusk and dawn when other colors fade.

For instance, many shades of red turn to black in shadows! of periods of low light. It has always been a primary Some hunters are shy about trying such a conspicuous color the first time. They feel as though they are clad in a neon sign, but the thing that really sells them is hunting with a companion all day who is wearing blaze orange. "When they see how easy it is to spot him, they are at a sporting goods store the next morning," the Foundation reports. So if you want to add years to your hunting pleasure try the blaze orange idea, it has been proven.

thoff owns four wins against a tie. Althoff is tied with St. LouIs U. High, 2-0, for the Bi-State Conference lead. Undefeated and defending champion Southwestern hosts North Greene's Spartans in an Minols Valley Conference football clash that will have an important bearing on the title race.

Both have identical 2-0 IVC records but the Plasa show a more impressive overall mark, a spotless 5-0, while the Spartans are 3-1, having suffered a 33-0 loss to Pittsfield. Southwestern owns conference wins over Calhoun, 54-0, and Carrollton, 27-6. North Greene, now on a three-game winning streak, opened its IVC play with a 24-6 triumph over Carrollton but could only take down Calhoun by two touchdowns, 12-0. There's a decided difference! between the two, scoring wise. The Plasa Birds have counted 148 points thus far, with the area's leading scorer, halfback Ken Schrier, owning 104 of them.

Southwestern has only ylelded touchdown in five outings, also. North Greene has scored but 69 points in four games and has allowed 39 by the opposition. In a battle to get out of last place in the IVC, Carrollton goes to Calhoun. Both are 0-3 in conference, but Carrollton is 2-3 overall. Calhoun has lost all five SIU Coach Undecided On Quarterback CARBONDALE A long.

time problem 1 may suddenly become a plus point for Southern Illinois University following the Salukis' first win of the 1968 football season and their best all around offensive performance in recent years. Bothered by quarterbacking deficiencies since current St. Louis Cardinal star Jim Hart graduated in 1966, the Salukis have experimented with a number of candidates and it now appears that two may be ready to pass the test. "We're still undecided as to which one, Jim McKay or Tom Wisz, will open at Dayton this week," said Coach Dick Towers, "but we are much more confident about the spot. In fact, we think either can now do the job for us." Wisz, a sophom*ore from Tucson, started his first varsity game Saturday when the Salukis rolled to a 24-7 win over Lamar Tech and Towers noted he would "probably go with him again." Yet he pointed out that McKay, a junior from Morton Grove, had "graded out Wisz completed only two of 10 passes for 25 yards while McKay hit four of five attempts for 41.

And, too, McKay supporters point to three Wisz fumbles. Towers, however, refused to blame the rookie for all three ball-handling errors and at the same time reminded that Wisz gave the club better running potential. The number three signal-caller, Barclay Allen, also claimed a share of the laurels as he tossed a 21-yard scoring pass and boosted his punting average to 44.2 yards, one of the best in the nation's college division ranks. Not expected to rule on the time Saturday, Towers said, McKay case until game "This could become a real asset for us. Dayton is an aggressive club which likes to defensively and it will have to respect both Wisz' running and McKay's passing." Although it's unlikely that Southern Illinois will be able to duplicate its 437-yard offensive performance of week ago, the Salukis have not had too many opportunities to even their record in recent years and the mere thought of a 2-2 mark may somewhat equalize the fact that Dayton will be playing fore its Homecoming crowd.

Pro Basketball Nattonal League Thursday's Results San Diego 128, Seattle 110 Friday's Games Boston at Detroit Seattle at Phoenix Los Angeles at Philadelphia San Diego at San Francisco of Its games. Winchester is taking a hollday from 1VC competition to host Unity of Mendon. The Wildcats are 4-1 for the season and are also 2-0 in conference play. Only one Midwestern Conference contest is slated on tonight's docket, with winless Highland visiting Roxana. Highland is 0-2 in conference and 0-3 overall.

Roxana is 1-2 and respectively. Marquette's Exploers will be looking for their second victory 1 of the season, hosting Chami- The visitors are 0-1-1 in confernade of St. Louls at Public ence and 1-3-1 overall. CBC is School Stadium. Marquette is and 3-1-1 for the season.

4 for the season, Chaminade, 1- Saturday's schedule finds 3. Triad visiting Civic. Memorial Undefeated Belleville East at 2 p.m. in a Midwestern Congoes to Cahokia in a battle of ference game, Mater Del of respected independents. The vis- Breese invading Dupo and Westsiting Lancers have a 5-0 record ern Military Academy journeyand the host Commanches are Ing to Country Day, St.

Louts. 2-2-1. Civic Memorial owns a 2-1 conIn A Bi-State Conference conference record and Is 2-3 over. test, Augustinian will attempt to all. Triad has not won in three hand defending champion CBC conference starls and is 0-5 for its second conference selback.

the season. 3 FROM PITCHER TO EMCEE ganist, he eliminated some of the skits Denny McLain, who won 31 games for in his act and concentrated on music. the Detroit Tigers this year, makes a McLain also began singing in his show few remarks about baseball between after learning teammate Mickey Losongs at his opening two-week engage- lich would open Oct. 30. at the Frontier ment at the Riviera Hotel lounge.

Af- Hotel. (AP Wirephoto) Grid Menu FRIDAY EDITOR'S NOTE: The lack of an outdoor column the past three days has been due to your hale and hearty Outdoor Editor waging a slight battle with old fashioned "walking pneumonia." Following three days of complete bed rest however we couldn't stand It any longer so made our way to our home typewriter to get partially back to Trap Shoot The Edwardsville Gun Club will hold a registered Fall Shoot starting at noon Sunday, Oct. 27 at their clubgrounds northeast of Edwardsville. There will be 100-sixteen yard targets and immediately lowing the 16 yard event. a 100-1 handicap targets plus Ford Purse winner events.

Time permitting there will be 25 pair of double targets, As usual refreshments will be served on the grounds. Safety Clothing Hunters will have a wide choice of clothing in daylight fluorescent blaze orange this tall, according to reports comin from the National Shooting Sports Foundation. Nearly a dozen manufacturers have come out with caps, vests, capes, wrap-arounds, sam brown belts end even blaze-tipped boot socks to make hunters more visible and thereby help save lives. The big advantage of the Starr's Status Much in Doubt For Packers GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Quarterback Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers preferred not even to think about his injured right arm, let alone talk about it.

For one thing, there was little he could say. "I just don't know," he said when asked whether he would be ready for Sunday's National Football League game with the Detroit Lions. "It's kind of frustrating." So he talked about the efficlency and dedication of the Packers' trainers, the loyalty and. dedication of Milwaukee football fans, the quality of the Detroit Lions and the spirit of the Green Bay Packers. "I tell you we're really getting ready.

I know we're ready to go," he said of the Packers, the team already pinned with three losses in a stumbling start toward a fourth straight title. Starr injured his arm while warming up at County Stadium prior to last Sunday's game with the unbeaten Los Angeles Rams. The injury to his right bicep baffled even the team doctors. So Starr stood and watched while Zeke Bratkowski took over at quarterback in a game won by the Rams 16-14. "We've got 80 biceps and you have to hurt the only one of the 80 that makes any difforence," Coach Phil Bengtson told Tuesday--a day on which Starr steered clear of any throwing at all.

Bengtson has said Starr Is a "very questionable" starter against the Lions, a team that beat the Packers once already this season with Starr going all the way. Alton at Edwardsville Wood River at Jerseyville Assumption (East St. Louis) at Collinsville Granite City at East St. Louis, 3 p.m. Belleville West at Belleville Althoff Highland at Roxana Chaminade at Marquette North Greene at Southwestern Carrollton at Calhoun Unity (Mendon) at Winchester Belleville East.

at Cahokia Augustinian at CBC SATURDAY Triad at Civic Memorial, 2 p.m. Mater Del (Breese) at Dupo Western Military Academy at Country Day, 2 p.m. COLLEGE Illinois at Notre Dame Prep Standings SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE Conf. All WLT WLT PtS Opp Alton 0 217 53 Wood River -000. 128 Belleville West 200 128 20 Collinsville 10 89 83 East St.

Louls 70 Granite City Edwardsville ILL. VALLEY CONFERENCE Conf. All WLT PIS Opp Southwestern 200 800 148 6 Winchester 200 410 85 56 North Greene 200 310 69 Greenfield 110 104 18 Carrollton ca 030 0 050 66 18 157 MIDWESTERN CONFERENCE Conf. All WLT WLT PtS Opp Madison 0 0 00 147 101 Dupo 300 90 28 Civic Memorial 210 60 28 128 67 Roxana Highland 020 040 0 50 120 Triad 93 CITY TOUCH FOOTBALL Norb's Millers 7, Dirty Dozen 0 Camaro Lounge 26, Happy Hollow 18 Hawks 13, Geno's Club 6 OUR ENLARGED SHOP SERVICES Inboard Outboard Motors PIASA HARBOR Plusa Highway BOWL HAVEN HAS DONE IT AGAIN! COME SEE BOWL HAVEN HI-SLIDE UNDER CONSTRUCTION NORTH HUMBERT ROAD If you don't think these Weyenberg shoes are tough, step outside Step out into the snow. Walk through storms.

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