The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1964 — Page 2

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THE TREMENDOUS DOMI- - nee the National Football Ln*ague has in popularity has » me atMMit mainly by the balance tin teams have This fact wa* ti ily brought to light a few years ;u » when Green Bay and Philad> Iphfn met in the championship g me after i>»th Itunu had fini: cd la«-F just two seasons prior It is true that some teams maint . n an edge for quite a feu y ars in a row. but the constant < t inge of player personnel is r.' < -sAry to keep a team coming 7 < way they get their talent t. <>ugh the draft they have alv tys had. keej»s t ach tram equal ii bi Ming for talent instead of t tking a m >ney rat race out of t '-nt hunting such as is noticed is t»aseha!l THE AMERICAN FOOTBALL

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league also adopted such a draft at their beginning, but still the established NFL usually geta the majority of the better picks Tiue, a money battle i« witnessed annually between the two leagues and also the Canadian font ball league 4*lll still only one team in each league haa a right to that pl ryer from their respective league The NFL and AFI. hMd their drafts Saturday and the picks me all made with many already stalling to sign contracts THE TRUXIENDOUS 3(JB done in finding this talent is one that can hardly be understood a* just glancing over the picks of this year’s AFL draft shows players from such srhoola a« Emory and Henry. Hillsdale Gray Hatbor Jr College. LsMai

Tech. Gramhhn^, JfwKaon StaUc Alcorn A A M. etc. These are schools that play eumpetltkin on their own level, certainly not heard of in major action Yet the pro teams have a good account of theae players just as they haw from Notre Dame, Ohio fitntc. Southern Cal. Alabama and all the rest of the major colleges THIS LS DONE THROUGH the coMchaa on a large part. The pros cannot have enough aeouts to watch all tfr^se colleges all the time, but rather will take the word of a coach about an outstanding player Ln either their own school or one that they have played This information is weighed and then that player scouted if the pros think reasonable Also now several of the NFL teams are comparing their scouting report# to make the job easier fur each team In thia way. a good report can be given many mor- players than if each team had to watch them play They look for one thing in these players not necessarily a boy who tan d> everything well In pro bail it is a game of specialists and if a boy from a small school ih very' good in one phase of football, be may be just what they ar? looking for Also high on the list of wanted players is vpeed and size Neither is neces san - , but if it is present, be has just that much better chance to make the grade ONE THING THAT WAF noticed this year m Looking over the NFL pick*, wta a tremm dous number of future draft choices This means the drafting of a boy who has a year or more ehg.bility left, but one who still is abe to be drafted because his original dajM will graduate this sp ing This is the factor that determines when a boy La eligible so that the pros cannot take him out of college, that ia unless hi# class has been in school for four years despite his rank in school ONCE LN A WHILE THE jiros will nuse a boy who latau becomes a pro player on his own. but this is very rare It is too bad that baasbalf cannot adopt such a method of drafting which of ecu se would be harder because most baseball players are signed shortly after high school Many of these boys spend several years in the minors before getting a chance at the big time <n getting cut In pro football, you either make it noon or you ars out to seek your fanio and heehh<M»d thi<.High some other means SATURDAY. ONE OF THE most duappointmg losses evei suffered by Notre Dame was handed the Irish by Southern California Before the season. Notre Dame would have been more than happy to think they would have a 9-1 record, but after they started rolling this year, mow ing down <»ne after another, it was a shame that the Cinderella story couldn’t have been complete by a perfect 10 0 ranking and a clear cut title of numbei one in the nation They were dropp^l to third behind Alabama and Ark insas in the UPI pool IN THIS GAME IT APPEARed the ditfeivnee was in the hue I’SC s offensive line appeared much strong r than any opponent the Irish had faced all year To begin with the Trojans gamed fa: ly well on the ground, but more important when Fvrtig began throwing the hall in a real erious nature m the second half n a come back or else cause, the Southern <’al line held the Irish ■ut giving the ends and back.* time to run their pattern* and the quarterback time to throw This is one factor the Irish’s opponens haven’t had too much succejp* with thh» year The Notre Dame se* ondiuy liad a lot nf in teri eptiorw. but it wa* more be cause at Iha tiemaadou* rush put on by the line rather than the halfback* thamaelrr* It even ap peatrd a eoupi* of timaa Eatur day that a <^uph» of the half back* were a little interception oonecieru** rather than Mtistied juet to break up the play •» the

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