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1 4 THE COIUIKKJOIKNAL, EMCEK 7, 5:7 BALD or THINNING St. Denis, St. Bernard, Ascension prevail To help you elect which method of hair replacement would be bt for you, we offer free consultation by appointment. For more information on transplant, weave, fu-ion or medical implant, call or write today. Ask for Mr.

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Denis let the clock run out "Th8t was about as flat as we've been this year," said McGrath. "Albert didn't give up, though. I thought they might give up after we went ahead 16-0, but they didn't." St. Albert, which lost one game during the regular season, finished with an 8-2 record. St.

Denis finished 9-0. CLASS AA Holy Trinity, which en. tered the playoffs as a wild-card team, NAME. ADD. CITY, Joe McGrath, who finished his 18th season as head coach at St.

Denis. After receiving the kickoff, St. Albert began a drive that produced its only touchdown. On a series beginning at the St. Albert 15, John Hubbuch carried four times for 35 yards the big gainer being a 29-yard gallop that put the ball at the St.

Denis 26. Hubbuch ran the final two yards for the score with 1:36 left in the third quarter. Early in the fourth quarter it looked as if St. Denis was on its way to another score. However, a Schonburg pass was intercepted by Ries at the St.

Albert 18. After St. Albert drove to the enemy 23 with 4:15 left, John Clements gained three yards to the 19. where he was stopped just short of a first down. St.

Albert got the ball for a final drive with 2:10 left. It moved from its own 25 to the St. Denis 20, where with see added. "St. Denis is a well-coached team and they have a real fine program." St Denis jumped to an 8-0 halftime lead, scoring in tbe second quarter when Tommy Mudd scored the first of his two touchdowns from one yard out.

Starting at its 22-yard line, St. Denis took seven plays to score. The big play was a Keith Schonburg pass to seventh grader Mike Porter. St. Albert blew a couple of scoring opportunites, fumbling at the St.

Denis 17- and 18-yard lines. Mudd. who finished the season with 21 touchdowns and 981 yards rushing (playing on 70 yard fields), scored his second touchdown from one yard out with 4:27 left in the third quarter. Mudd yesterday carried the ball 21 times for 72 yards. "They were keying on him, too," said By ED PEAK tourier-Journal It Timet Correipendtnt If you like strong, hard-hitting defensive football, you should have been at the 29th annual Toy Bowl yesterday at Trinity Field.

An crowd estimated at 5,000 watched the colorful event on a warm Indian summer afternoon. In the Class AAA championship game, St. Denis captured its fourth Toy Bowl title in eight tries with a 16-B win over St. Albert. In the Class AA final, St.

Bernard concluded an unbeaten season by knocking off Holy Trinity 14-0. And Ascension captured the Class A crown with an 8-0 triumph over St. Ignatius. CLASS AAA "I thought we played welt in all aspects of our game," said a disappointed Bill Jessee after his club dropped a hard-fought decision to heavily favored St. Denis.

"It-was definitely our best game," Jes STATE ZIP PHONE was trying to avenge a 14-0 loss to St. Bernard on Sept. 18. But St. Bernard, using a stout defense, completely shut down the Holy Trinity offense.

USED WORK CLOTHES On the final play of me nrsi quarier, St. Bernard's John Jackie and Jeff Fa- i hey tackled Holy Trinity quarterback 1 Men's shirts and pants .99 and op Double knit slacks 2.98 and up Women's uniforms 1.98 and up Coveralls 2.98 and up I Colored tablecloths 50 and up Clean white rags 50 lb. Entrance mats 2.00 and up ii Chris Ott in the end zone tor a saieiy. In the second half, St. Bernard tacked on two touchdowns.

Tony Muth caught a 33-yard pass from Keith Kirchner in the third quarter, while Chris Sauer scored on a one-yard run in the final period. "We're both better ball clubs than we were the last time we played," said St Bernard coach Jim Baird. St Bernard finished with a 9-0 record while Holy Trinity lost twice in nine games. CLASS A A one-yard run by Tim Feger and Rick Epperson's two-point conversion kick with 4:34 left in the game gave Ascension a 9-0 record. "The kicking game was the difference," said Ascension coach George Epperson.

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10-6 Holy Trinity St. Bernard 1 6 71 5-9- First downs Net yards rushint passes Passing yards pumfcles lost by Yards penalized Punts -14 2-4-1 11 4 se 15 0 35 HOLY TRINITY BERNARD 1 I 414 St. Safety, John Jackie and Jeft Fahey tack-led Holy Trinity euarterback Chris Ott In end. lone; St: B. Tony Muth.

11, pass frem Keith Kirchner (kick failed); St. B. Chris Sauer, 1, run (kick failed). AKtnsiM St. Ifnatlus 1 2 First down Net yards ruthln Passes Passing yards Fumbles lost bv Yards penalized Punts 7 e-M 0 1 44 4-247 15 1-4-0 0 0 46 I ASCENSION ST.

IGNATIUS 0. Ase. Tim Epperson kick) St. Albert St. Denis nl 4 First downs Net yards rushing Passes Passine yards Fumbles lest by 1 7 i i Born a Star upholds name 3-5-1 11 I 51 10 Yards penalized Punts 1-J30 That's what most drivers say when we tell them that we settle most of our claims within 3 days.

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DENIS 0-14 St. D. Tommy Mudd, 1, run (Aaron Stewart kick); St, D. Mudd. 1, run (Stewart kick); St.

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I Star is the latest In a line of winning German Shorthairs, including a couple fjf champions, carrying the Iluntabird prefix during the past six years. Penny, jmther homebred bitch, topped the sporting group at last fall's Louisville match. Star, is a granddaughter of the frfmed Cfi. Gretchenhof Columbia River, winner of- the Westminster show several years agQ. "These puppies were practically walking when tliey were whelped," Mrs.

LoBr commented, referring to the uniformity and robust health of the litter, which was late arriving. Their mother, Heidi Ho, was working in the field a Staff Phot ky Ford RM St Berriard's Tony Muth scores the first touchdown of yesterday's Toy Bowl AA championship game after catching a pass from Keith Kirchner. The play, which covered 33 yards, started St. Bernard toward a 14-0 victory over Holy Trinity. Louisville product Warrick on Deep South hockey team Special The Couner-Journsl GREENVILLE, S.C.

Lark Warrick, a graduate of Louisville Collegiate, helped Furman University defeat Pheiffer College 2-1 yesterday in the Deep South Field Hockey tournament here and was selected for the all-tournament team. The center halfback scored her 21st goal of the season against the South Carolina team. She is the first Furman freshman to make the Deep South Col. lege squad, which plays in the Southeast Tournament this weekend at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, Va. High school football scores Previously unreport' Ft.

Gay (W. Va.) 22, Phelps 1. Kentucky Deaf School 38, West Va. Deaf School 2. Mulllns 22.

Betsy Layne 0. Pikevllle 21, Jenkins 20. Whitesbura 48, Virgie I. Political Advertisement" few weeks after whelping six puppies. In winning yesterday's match, Star defeated 340 puppies representing nearly every breed recognized by the American Kennel Club.

She won the sporting group earlier in the day to become a finalist. The other finalists were winners of the hound, working, terrier, toy and non-sporting groups. Topping the hound group was a Rho-desian Ridgeback, Riveroad's Mau Mau Matilda, an 8-month-old bitch owned by Kaye Westbrook and Linda Winford of Clarksvillc, Tenn. The working group, containing the largest number of entries, went to Si-punoda's A Bit More Sheist, a 3-month-old Siberian Husky bred and our.ed by Bob and Marilyn Cambron of Louisville. An 8-month-old Scottish Terrier, Timber Lane's Blue Chip, owned by Raul and Joan Bignon of Louisville, triumphed in the terrier group.

Ivy Romine, another- Louisvillian, piloted her homebred Yorkshire Terrier, Romine's Royal Flush, to the toy group win. An apricot Miniature Poodle, Cole Autumn Eve Golden Melody, owned by El-eanore Cole of Louisville, was the best non-sporting puppy. VOTE John K. CARTER mm asm I 1 DISTRICT COURT JUDGE kAI I 23rd Division lAf I toted First In I iVfi JudeiKM tUntway Southern CoDtg B.A., 1965 Unirity touievi Juris Doctor, 1969 1970-1973 Mwntw Kwtveky Bar Association, 1970-1977 Member Lotmvtfle Bat amocmIim, 1970-1977 Paid for by Carter (or Judge Comm Keeaee. 200 Hijrh Rue bowling highlights Gqisio out and play POST 1:15 Celebrating Paranoia Week I JUST RECEIVED Ire Uaet wafcwta.

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Ten Pin: 572 Jerry Philpott; 472 Martha Hu-min; 602 Will Yeary; 519 Sue Hannaman; 536 Gil Bisig; 486 Flo Gilbert; 581 Jerry Boots; 573 Geg Gatewood; 500 Jane Cloud; 565 Gus Woo.rtev; 512 Rosie Caudill; 608 Marion Pecy; 474 Kav Heinton; 573 Joe Whallen; 484 Joan Sarjay: Joyce Barnes; 558 Joey Bovd; 583 Johjr Gerald; 575 Jo Ann Constantine; 545 Bob Ernst; 489 Carolyn Parrott. Thelmal: 603 Danny Phelps; 591 Terry Sweitny 567 Sue Steinius; 552 Al Church; 559 Tom Youna; 490 Martha ferry; 594 Jarkie Callahan; 535 Debbie Frazier; 612 Don Sheehan; 484 Wanda Oolen; 647 Ernie Perry; 453 Lo-retta Vittitow; 590 Lou McDutfie: 493 Whilma Balsley; 596 Brenda Roberts; 552 Frank Roh-lederj 1155 (5) Mike Hagan; 875 4) Bill Unseld: 654 George Clark; 548 Jo Lawhorn; 571 Maria Jones; 575 Robert Pugh; 560 Shirley Graf; 623 Mike McDonald; 552 Linda Kuchenbrod; 623 Garland Riley: 660 John Howard; 450 Karen Miller; 661 Bob Cunningham; 523 Betty Potter. Vernon: 554 Pat Reeser; 567 Louie Timmel; 591 Mike Lutz: 548 Connie Bvron. Parly: 581 Pegqy Renn; 566 Tim Smith: 554 Frank Krider; 491 Mary Peele; 520 Patty Gerwein. Eeslem: 427 Don Leavlrt; 564 Henry Robert.

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