Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1958 — Page 8

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Hayes' Charges Stir Up Storm For Big Ten COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPD—Controversy raged in the Big Ten today. Coach Woody Hayes’ prediction that he would "stir up a hornet's nest” proved true as Big Ten Commissioner Kenneth L. <Tug> Wilson and Coach Ray Eliot of Illinois leved blasts at Hayes. Both were angered by Hayes’ charge that college officials are allowing defensive players to “get away with a lot of dirty football.”

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Hayes said Monday that officials are “officiating the offense right out of business” while letting the defense play dirty football. Long recognized as a man who speaks his thoughts, Hayes blasted officials for letting teams to pile on, drive a runner back after the whistle, and for using arms and elbows as a flail. In Chicago, Wilson charged that Hayes had done "a disservice to college football” by leaving the public with “an impression that college football is dirty.” Opposes Public Airing Wilson added, “I do not believe it. We have not received comment his genralizations are well-found-from other coaches or observers that would confirm them. “Coach Hayes knows full well that there are better channels than public discussion for disposing of any question he may wish to raise regarding officiating. He

also knows full well that we do not condone dirty play as having any place in college football and he knows very well that we do not permit; our officials to tolerate it,” said. Hayes said he wrote Wilson of I the complaint, and firmly stuck j by his guns with, “I made my statement Monday. I still stand by it. “I violated no rules in making the statement. It still stands.” ! Wilson said he had not received Hayes' letter. At Champaign, 111., Coach Ray Eliot sharply commented, “we were surprised and shocked to read of the insinuation. It left a bad taste in the mouths of the players and coaches alike that we were included in Woody Hayes’ absurdities.” Eliot said study of the films of the Ohio-Illinois game showed no evidence of piling on. “I felt the officials called a fine contest,” he said. Fay Eliot Misled "Ray obviously has been misled,” Hayes fired back. "I said nothing offensive to Ray Eliot or to his team. I made it clear that my remarks were not against any team in particular. They were made after I studied movies of many teams in several conferences.” Tom Miller, an Indiana spokesman, said he talked over Hayes' blast with Coach Phil Dickens. “We’ve come to the conclusion Woody saw films of our miserable game with lowa and saw all that said. “We figure maybe his blast was aimed at Indiana.” Hayes admitted seeing movies of the game but quickly added, “I didn't mention the Indiana-lowa game <or any particular game) in my talk Monday. Remember?” Merchandise Trap Shoot Set Sunday The St. Mary’s-Blue Creek conservation club will hold a merchandise trap shoot Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock. The club grounds are located one mile west of Willshire on Indiana highway 124.

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| Today's Sport Parade | (Reg. V. S. P«V Off.) By OSCAR FRALEY United Preta International NEW YORK — Fraley's follies land the weekend football “winjners”_along with a few random reflections on sports in general. Game Os The Week Auburn over Georgia Tech—Another of those anything-can-happen i battles. But the record gives Auburn the edge in a real close game. The East Pitt over West Virginia—Fencing foils are great for toasting marshmallows. Penn over Brown — Stengel thinks his Yankees are home-run happy. Syracuse over Nebraska — And George Chuvalo to flatten Pat McMurtry Friday night. Also: Army over Virginia, Holy Cross over Dartmouth, Wake Forest over Villanova, Penn State over Boston U., Columbia over Harvard, Lafayette over Temple, Princeton over Colgate, Rutgers over Bucknell, Yale over Cornell and Connecticut over Maine. The Midwest Wisconsin over lowa —For a oneshot pass receiver how about Wilt Chamberlain? Notre Dame over Duke—Elston; Howard's fifth-game catch was the turning point of the World Series. Illinois over Minnesota — Never , get fresh with a lady shot putter. ALso: Michigan over Northwestern, Michigan State over Purdue, > Ohio State over Indiana, Boston College over Marquette, Colorado ; over lowa State, Oklahoma over kansas, Missouri ever Kansas i State and Detroit over Xavier. 1 The West California over Southern California—The blueplate special. Oregon over Washington State— Tom Harmon’s one of my all-time backs. Air Force over Stanford — Even ■ Army fears ’em in Denver. Also: UCLA over Washington, i Oregon State over Idaho, COP > over Cincinnati, Wyoming over - Colorado State, Utah State over Montana and Denver over Utah.

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The South Navy over Tulane — The Army game shapes up as a whopper. LSU over Kentucky—Horses for courses. North Carolina over Maryland— Sideline football tackles overawe me. Also: Tennessee over Alabama, Florida over Vanderbilt, North Carolina State over W & M, Mississippi over Hardin Simmons, Mississippi State over Arkansas State, Florida State over VPI, VMI over Tampa, The Southwest Texas over Arkansas—You lift 198 pounds bowling a perfect game. SMU over Rice — If you think tennis is a sissy sport, try it. Baylor over Texas Tech — Personally, I retire, defeated. Also; TCU over Texas Aggies, Tempe State over San Jose State, New Mexico over Arizona and Houston over Oklahoma State. ' The Pros Baltimore over Detroit, Chicago Cards over New York, Washington

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