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DETROIT FREE PRESS 26 Wednesday, Nov. IS, '59 74 INTERCEPTIONS OFF U-M Q.B. Grid Foes Stealing Noskin Blind L4 srr I Ohio State The Buck-' eyes will start five sopho- mores against Michigan Saturday End Jim Houston and tackle Jim Tyrer are the only OSU players start all eight games this" year. I is I I of reaching down in the ranks for a good man to replace an injured one. That's how White got his start when Galen Cisco was hurt in 1957." A rebuttal was offered by Bill Snypp, the Ohio State advance agent, who said: "Detrick may be as good on offense, but he can't touch White's punting, the best we have had in recent years, or his blocking.

We'll miss the big guy." LACK OF SCORING punch, according to Snypp, has been the reason for the Buckeyes' skid to a position where they are battling the Wolverines for eighth. place in the final Big Ten standings. "Believe It or not, our leading scorer is Dave Kilgore, who kicks the extra points," he said. "He has about a minute and a half of playing Campus rumors say coach Herb Smith will be promoted to athletic director and a new grid coach hired. Duffy Daugherty (by transcription) "The Big Ten may never have another undefeated champion The conference is that balanced now The day of rpsets is over and if they would just bring back free substitution, it would be more so." Benny Oosterbaan "The best back in the country must be Billy Cannon of Louisiana State The best we saw in the Big Ten this year was Ray Purdin the day Northwestern played Michigan." Bump Elliott "Don't overlook John Counts of Illinois; he's a dangerous runner And there are a couple of good ones at Iowa we didn't see Bob Jeter and Ray Jauch." time this year and 19 points for four field goals and seven extra points.

"Anyone that beats him out of the scoring lead will have to get two touchdowns Saturday." OTHER GRIST from the gridiron gathering: Detroit Halfback Bruce Maher, center Ernie Fritsch and tackle Grady Alderman have been invited to play in the Gem City Bowl benefit game at Erie, Thanksgiving Day Ara Parseghian of Northwestern will coach one team and Frank Reagan of Villanova the other Vil-lanova is the Titans' opponent this week as they shoot for a 6-4 finish. Wayne State The Tartars, who finished last week with a 4-3 mark, are adding two new opponents in I960 James Millikin (Decatur, 111.) and Taylor (Ind.) REPEAT? Roger Detrick, Ohio State sophomore fullback, will start against Michigan at Ann Arbor because of injuries to veteran Bob White. White got Ms first starting chance under similar circumstances, when Galen Cisco was sidelined late in 1957. nn LivJ Give It but Lose BY HAL MIDDLESWORTH Free Press Staff Writer ANN ARBOR -Stan Noskin has fired more aerials into enemy hands than any Michigan passer in modern history and perhaps all time but he'll still be gunning1 when the Wolverines close the season in a traditional battle with Ohio State here Saturday. Coach Bump Elliott told a gathering of football writers Tuesday that he doesn't blame Noskin for all of his short-circuited tosses.

Neither have they affected' the senior quarterback's confidence in himself, Elliott said. IN EIGHT games, Noskin has suffered 14 interceptions, 12 of them in Big Ten action. Both figures are believed to be records. Seven touchdowns were scored against Michigan this year following interceptions. In spite of all that, Elliott urged the writers not to heap all the blame on Noskin, who has a completion record of 54-of-105 for 659 yards and four touchdowns.

"Take the three interceptions in our defeat at Indiana last Saturday," the young Michigan coach said. "The first pass might have been a little high but close enough to le tipped in the air. "On the next one, the receiver was knocked down before he could get to the ball although there was no penalty. "On the third one, the end changed his course unexpectedly. "DON'T FORGET that Noskin also completed 14 passes that afternoon," Elliott added.

"I guess you might say he did have a bad day in our game with Wisconsin (five interceptions) but he came right back the next week at Illinois with a fine performance. "So we're counting on him again this week." Continued emphasis on passing, Elliott indicated, is dictated by Ohio State's beefy line. He mentioned Jim Houston, 220-pound senior end, as "a good man to keep your attack away from." Serve the Magic of Jamaica in your hot and cold Holiday Drinks 97 Proof Schieffelin New York i I Pistons A Try, Continued from First Sports points in the second quarter) as the Celts tied it up, 65-65, at the intermission. i The Pistons hit one of their cold streaks in the third period, but 13 free throws kept them ahead by one point, 90-89. In the fourth quarter the Celtics took a seven-point edge, mainly on the shots of Jones and Russell.

Trailing 104-97, Detroit surged back for a 108-107 lead only to see the Celts go in front again, 113-110, with 1:19 left. HOWELL CUT the margin wiui a iree mrow ana tnen iv ttWi-, 'n. with three minutes left In the fourth quarter. Russell won the battle on the backboards by a slim 28-23 rebounding margin. Russell played 55 minutes, Dukes 41.

Syracuse's ml Balance Tips Royals by 5 NEW YORK (UPI) The Syracuse Nationals' balanced attack overcame the one-man scoring efforts of Jack Twyman Tuesday night for a 121-116 vpr the Cincinnati Pi Twyman IS (-11 31 senaves 10 IHI 30 Wilfong 2 2 2 5 Yardley 5 4-8 16 Jordan 0 5-1 Kerr 17' Embrv I 4 20 Costello 5 5-5 15 Palmer 3 0-0 4 Greer 4 1-1 Park 4 5-4 13 HopKint 2 3 3 7 Bockhorn 7 7-9 21 Bianchi 5 4-7 14 Piontek 0 0-0 0 Cable 2 0-0 4 Reed 1 3-3 5 Dierking 2 1-2 5 Rollins 0 2-2 2 Selvy 10-0 2 Totals 40 34-47 114 Totals 42 37-45 121 Cincinnati 24 33 34 23114 Syracuse 34 31 25 31121 ST. LOOMS NEW YORK 3 4-5 10 4 11-12 1 11 3-4 25 5 3-5 13 2 4-5 I 2 0-0 4 4 0-1 Pettit 3 5-7 11 Naulls nagan 10 7-11 27 Guerin Lovellette 4 3-4 11 Sears Ramsey 2 1-2 5 Braun the.Gambee 3 3-4 Sobia Ferrari 4 4-4 14 Tyra McMahon 3 George snue picnea up ms tying Royai3 in the first game of an basket- NBA doubleheader. With 16 seconds left Detroit i The New York Knicks held had the ball out of bounds. Bob Pettit to 11 points to de-Shue finally shot and missed, feat the St. Louis Hawks, 105- Dees tipped in the rebound, 97, in the nightcap, but the officials ruled that the, Cincinnati syracusb fx iff Did this happen to you last year? Well don't tet it happen again.

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Again Walter Dukes played a tremendous game, cutting down on the effectiveness of Russell. But the outside shooting and all-around balance of the Celt3 spelled the difference. SIIUE TOPPED all KtVi uicis Sharman and Jones had for Boston. Dukes outscored Russell, 21-18, although Waldo was cut out of the game on fouls 1 I I I I I ll I I I I I I I lllf I II 1 UJ Hockey XV Pts. GF GA Montreal 12 DETROIT 9 Toronto 7 Boston 8 2 4 4 9 4 28 5 23 5 19 1 17 4 10 3 7 65 49 40 63 44 35 35 40 36 70 62 53 New York Chicago 3 10 2 12 MONDAY'S RESULT DETROIT 3, Chicago 2.

WEDNESDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at Toronto. New York at Chicago. SATURDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at Boston. Montreal at Toronto. Pro Cage WESTERN DIVISION Pet.

GH 4 4 .500 6 8 .429 1 4 9 .308 2 i 3 10 .231 3'2 St. Louis DETROIT Minneapolis Cincinnati EASTERN DIVISION Pet. GB 11 1 .917 8 2 .800 2 6 4 .600 A 3 7 .300 7 Boston Philadelphia Syracuse New York TUESDAY'S RESULTS Boston 132. DE1ROIT 129 (2 overtimes). Syracuse 121, Cincinnati 116.

New York 105, St. Louis 97. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES DETROIT vs. Cincinnati at Indianapolis. New York at Minneapolis.

Boston at Syracuse. THURSDAY'S GAME New York at Cincinnati. FRIDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at Minneapolis. Syracuse at Boston. St.

Louis at Philadelphia. Pro Grid WESTERN XV S. Francisco 6 2 Baltimore 5 3 ChL Bears 4 4 Green Bay 3 5 DETROIT 2 5 Los Angeles 2 6 EASTERN 1 New York 6 2 Cleveland 6 2 Philadelphia 5 3 Pittsburgh 3 4 Washingt'n 3 5 Chi. Cards 2 6 DIVISION Pet. PF PA 0 .750 192 102 0 .625 215 176 0 .500 145 140 0 .375 129 195 1 .286 113 181 0 .250 155 174 DIVISION Pet.

PF PA 0 .750 137 119 0 .750 195 103 0 .625 190 185 1 .429 149 119 0 .375 147 226 0 .250 166 183 SUNDAY'S GAMES Chi. Bears at DFTROIT. Los Angeles at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Cleveland. San Francisco at Baltimore.

Washington at Green Bay. New York vs. ChL Cards at Minneapolis. Durelle KO'd In Title Bid TORONTO George Chu-valo defended his Canadian heavyweight champ i i Tuesday night by knocking out former Canadian and Brftish Empire light heavyweight champ Yvon Durelle at 1:01 of the 12th and final round at Maple Leaf Gardens. 1 Chuvalo.

who won nine; rounds with the other two scored even, gave Durelle a fearful beating. He had Durelle down in the first round, in the ninth and twice in the 10th before he applied the clincher. Students, Here's How to Roll 300 The teacher was perfect Tuesday. George Howard of the Stroh bowling, team was giving instructions at Wood's Recreation. The pupils saw him fire a S00 game.

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