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The Shkevkpokt Times 6-1) Siimlav, Dec. 18, 1966 A'oLrt Tournament Tidbits Maroons, 98-84 LSU Quint Is Beaten Despite Drost's 30 Pitkin Wins Shrine Tourney; Singer Scores at DeRidder NATCHITOCHES Pitkin emerged the winner of the sixth column for double i s. zingo added 10 each. Donny Charles Trestidge had 13 and Graves tossed in 13 points for the Kenny Morgan and Jimmy Mon- Wildcats. annual Louisiana Minne uasKet ball Classic Saturday night with a 56-51 victory over Honen.

Florida Tips Wildcats in SEC Fracas LEXINGTON, Ky. AP) -After 20 tie scores, Florida took the lead a final time with slightly over one minute left Saturday night and handed Kentucky a 78-75 Southeastern Conference basketball defeat. Florida's Gary Keller, held to eight points in the first half, exploded for 14 of 16 Florida points early int the second period nad topped the Gator scoring with 25 points. But it was 6-foot Skip Higley who put the Gators in front to stay with a 20-foot jump shot. He expanded the margin 30 seconds later with a pair of free throws.

Bob Tallen led fourth-ranked Kentucky's scoring with 20 points while Pat Riley added 18. den, who compiled 19 pointa, bit three field goals during the hot streak. It was LSU's fourth loss in six games. Mississippi State High 47 per cent from the field, connecting on 35 of 74 shot, and hitting 28 of 33 from the foul line. LSU was 34 per cent fromthe field, hitting 30 of 35 free throws.

Consolation honors went to Natchitoches who earned a 85-45 victory over East Beauregard. STAKVILLE, Miss. (AP) -Developing Mississippi State won its sixth straight Saturday night, defeating Louisiana State 98-84 in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams. John Sapen paced coach Joe Dan Gold's well blanced Bulldogs with 21 points 14 of them in the first half. High point man for the fame was LSU's Kenny Drost with 30 points.

LSU was never in the game after MSU ran 10 straight points in the second half. Buddy Wal- Edear Perkins, voted the tour nament's most valuable player, pumepd in 21 points to lead the LA. STATE (M) MISS. STATE Backbiter Breezes To Futurity Victory NEW Orleans UP) Backbiter beat the colts and geldings by 10 lengths and Cazenov triumphed over the fillies to win the two division $74,400 Louisiana Futurity for 2-year-olds at the Fair Grounds Saturday. 3- 3 19 4- 5 10 4 0-0 Walden 8 14-14 10 Williams way for PitKin in me unaie.

Monroe Thompson chipped in with 11 and Ralph Thompson added 11. Joyce Corley topped Florien scorers with 19 markers 3-4 21 3 2-4 a sapen Vrian Drost Syirley Jukkola Rasmussn Thigpen 0-0 6 G. washn 2 l-l 5 1 0-0 2 4-4 4 Biggs while Junior King and Phil Dees 3 0-0 3 5-5 11 0 2-2 2 Tipton S-7 17 Wade 2- 3 6 Payne 3- 3 5 King Barbers Rwmsden 1 netted 13 and 10 points respec 1 22 4 1 2-2 3 Crews it was the richest was the richest race ever IS -WW M. Washn 2 3-4 7 Hartley 2 4-4 8 run at the historic oval. Back tazenove, owned by the es Betliune Wins Own Tourney Bethune squeaked past Valencia 59-59 to capture the KENTUCKY FLORIDA tate of the late Judge Robert biter, an odds on favorite, earned Cazenove OFT 4 10-13 18 3 4-8 10 Ellis of Covington, scored a four length triumph over Miss Totals 27 30-35 14 Totals 35 28-33 LSU 44 4-4 MSU 47 Sl-M Fouled out None.

Total fouls LSU 20; Mississippi State 22. Attendance: 3.500. 605. 2 3-3 7 6 0-0 12 10 5-7 35 Riley 3 14 Jaracz 3 0-2 4 Berser 6 6-6 18 Dampier 4 2-2 10 Tallent 2 1-1 5 Argento 0 0-1 0 Bounds 21 22-21 71 Totals Eight fillies went postward on the muddy track in the distaff Coed, with Mis Mary fin ishing third. Keller McElroy Walk Miller Higley Ramsey Roilvson Totals Florida division and 10 in the male tively.

Natchitoches raced to their victory over East Beauregard behind the 18-point output of Allen Posey. Ronnie Haworth had 13 and Luke Thomas and Sonny Lavespere added 10 each. Charlie Garner paced the losers scoring attack with 16 tallies. Johnny Howell followed with 11. Named to the all-tournament team were: Allen Posey, Natchitoches; Monroe Thompson, Pitkin; Truman Johnson, Plain-view; Gary Millern East Beauregard and Joyce Corley, Florien.

Phil Arthur from Florien was 2-2 20 2 0-0 4 2 0-0 4 IS 19-2 75 34 4278 39 3475 Cazenove, ridden by Robert Gallimore, turned in a 1:13 4-5 clocking. The black filly paid $8.20, $3.80 and $3.40 while Miss Backbiter, carrying the colors Kentucky Fouled out Florida, tuckv, Tallent. Ramsey; Ken- of Herman and Charles Kohl-meyer, New Orleans stockbrok Total fouls Florida 20; Kentucky 20. Attendance 1 1,500. ers, broke to the front at the THE WORLD'S strongest man, Paul Anderson of Vi-dalia, is shown with his wife Gienda in front of Paul's Youth Home, dedicated to caring for the needs of underprivileged children.

Paul will be in Shreveport on Saturday, Jan. 14, to serve as main speaker for a Fellowship of Christian Athletes function at the Convention Center. Anderson holds numerous Olympic Games weightlifting records. Co-ed returned $7.40 and $4, with Miss Mary paying $4.60. In the sub feature, Thibodaux oilman Harvey Peltier's 2-year-old Nashua colt, Diplomat Way, winner of the $300,000 Arlington- stretch and won with speed to spare.

Finishing 10 lengths back was selected for the sportsmanship James Crosses Mr. Pratt with award. Washington Futurity earlier this Bethune District Tip-off Basketball Tournament in Shreveport Saturday nigh. Union defeaed Walnut Hill 87-51 in the consolation game. Booker T.

Washington lost a close 70-63 decision to Valencia in the lidlifter in a game that went into double overime. Daryal Lewing scored 18 for BTW while Robert Speed had 24 fori the Vikings. In the second contest, Bethune finaly beat Union 63-61 in another double overtime thriller with Ray Fuller potting 19 for Bethune and Jackie Jefferson had 16 for Union Hill. The third contest saw Valencia defeat Walnut Hill 58-40 with Speed potting 30. Alfred Davis had 13 for Walnut.

Robert Speed finished up a fine day by scoring 35 points in Louis Sicard Broadmoor Pick Louis G. Sicard has been selected to handle all public relations and publicity for the Broadmoor Mens Golf Club, which operates at Querbes Park Golf Course. The club is the only public golf course men's club in Shreveport and provides a voice for local golfers in the maintenance and improvement of playing conditions, besides selective tournament play and fellowship." Sicard has lived in Shreveport since moving from New Orleans in 1932. He resides at 4334 Cling-man Drive with his wife, Martha, two sons and a daughter. All-SWAC Team Names Six Tigers NEW ORLEANS Six Gambling gridiron stars hold down SINGER SWINGS DE R1DDER Singer High School emerged as the winner of De Ridder's round robin Class Mrs.

D. J. Marcello's Nord-Bully third. Backbiter covered the six furlongs in 1:13 1-5 and paid $3.20, $2 and $2.80. Tellike, the odds-on favorite of the 9,252 rain-dampened bettors, finished out of the money in the filly division.

year, made his first Fair Grounds start a successful one, easily winning the Mistletoe Purse and paying $3.20, $2.80 and $3.40. Peltier, who paid $68,000 for the colt, has him nominated for the Kentucky Derby. B-C division here Saturday night while Zachary took like honors in Class AA. positions on the Southwestern Athletic Conference's All-Conference in Saturday's action, Oowa dumped Evans, 90-74, even Team announced here this week. Tiger players on the offensive squad include end Charlie Joiner, though Floyd Wibfree, later to be Problem of Baited Field Carries Several Aspects By JOHX D.

EWIXG JR. Is it legal or isn't it? That is a question often asked by duck and dove hunters these days. Just what constitutes an illegally baited field and what are the legal limits in which a hunter may shoot over areas planted in food crops? Why are some areas planted with game attractive foods legal while others are not? I named the Outstanding Player, popped in 40 scores. Mike Haney tackle Norman Davis, guard the final game. John Lewis had 14 for Bethune.

led Iowa with 32 and Newton Chelette added 24. Zachary rolled Clarence Powell and center Larry Metevis. End James Todd and back Robert Adkins were named to the All-SWAC defensive team. Southern University placed four over Vinton, 80-50, as four men hit twin figures. Mike East led all on the mythical team.

Long Shot Is Juvenile Champ SAN MATEO, Calif. (AP) -Lightly regarded Fight or Flight with an exciting drive in the scorers with 21 and Butch Smith with 16. Mike Turner topped Vinton with 14. Evans alter bumped Ragley, 57-50 as Winfree netted 23. Junior Lyles led the losers with 13.

Frequently, the answers to season for several years. It was. The complete 1966 selections are: OFFENSE these and similar questions are fortunately, realized that such a step would, in the long run, do so closely related that they form Zachary walloped Kinder, 69-39 as East put in 20 and Randy borderline cases. In fact, the difference is often so small that hunters are not always actually more damage than good. A closed season at that time would also have caused a loss of millions of stretch won Bay Meadows' richest race, the $47,800 Bay Meadows Juvenile Championship, Saturday by a head over Field Master.

Benoit 13. Mike Breaux scored 16 for Kinder. acrps of wintpr hahilnr Thp hid sure wnetner tney are violating Icommerciai and private the law or not. CASTOR ROLLS The victor won $29,050 for his Generally sneaking, a field that clubs could not have afforded to COLUMBIA The Tigers of Castor mauled the Caldwell five has been harvested in a normal maintain their lands without owner, the Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Stables. Fight or Flight was slow getting into his best being able to use them for profit 46-43, and emerged winners of the Caldwell Parish tournament here or pleasure.

Great tracts of last night. stride, but moved from eighth at the three-quarter -mile marker into the lead at the last few KING Ricky Sullivan and Wayne ENDS Rhome Nixon, Southern University; Charlie Joiner. Grambling College; Harold Jackson, Jackson State College. TACKLES Norman Davis, Grambling College; Tommy Funchis, Jackson Slate College. GUARDS Willie Tate, Arkansas College; Clarence Powell, Grambling College.

CENTER Alonzo Wallace. Prairie View Larry Metevia, Grambling College. QUARTERBACK Joe Williams, South-ern University. HALFBACKS Willie Ellison, Texas Southern University; Charles Williams, Arkansas College. FULLBACK Charlie Barnett, Arkansas College.

DEFENSE ENDS Al Beauchamp. Southern University; James Todd, Grambling College. TACKLES Charles Stredit. Wiley College; Tom Walker, Texas Southern University. LINEBACKERS Pete Barnes, Southern University; J.

C. Williams, Alcorn College; Earnest Callaway, Texas Southern University; Ken Houston, Prairie View College. BACKS Len Barney, Jackson State College; Robert Atkins, Grambling College; James Williams, Alcorn College; Richard Johnson, Prairie View Snead who were elected to the All Tournament team, were high EDWARD America's Largest Selling Cigar agricultural manner is considered to be legal for hunting. Unfortunately, every year our courts dockets are filled to overflowing with cases to determine if a shot over field was baited or if it was harvested in a normal and legal manner. To better understand and appreciate the thinking that lies behind the baiting laws it is necessary to go back a ways in strides.

Fourteen '2-year-olds competed in the 1 1-16-mile test. prime winter habitat would have been converted to more profitable uses or, at best, would have been allowed to deteriorate. So, instead of taking such a drastic step the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (then the Biological Survey elected to shorten the season and bag limits and make the use of live decoys and bait men for the Tigers with 19 and 10 respectively. Ricky Lee of Castor was so elected to the All Tournament team.

The win gives the Tigers a 20 and 6 record on the floor and the Spartans of Caldwell 14-2 for the illegal. It has been noted that baiting was curtailed just in time year. Donny Nelson was the top the history of our migratory bird laws. In 1935 the country was suffering a duck depression as to save the remaining ducks and geese. man for the bpartans with 12 buckets.

HAYNESVILLE WINNERS well as a financial one. Prior to 1935 it was legal to use live riecovs as well as bait. Both were Why is Daiting considered so LADIES and SPORTSMEN We are cooperating with Santa Claus in the proper selection and delivery of WEATHERBY, WINCHESTER and REMINGTON rifles, as well as BAUSCH-LOMB, LEUPOLD, REFIELD and WEAVER scopes. Loading tools and components as well as many other items. W.

H. Womack, Riflesmith, Inc. 2124 Meriwether Rd. Ph. 635-1969 deadly? There are two reasons.

HAYNESV1LLE The Homer First, clucks will fly for miles to Pelicans and Haynesville Tornadoes gained victories in the get at a baited area. They will even bypass excellent natural Haynesville Christmas double Querbes Results Bob Abercrombie came through with a 62 to capture the Broad-, moor Golf Club's Canadian Handicap at Querbes Park Saturday, Hunter McKay and Don Calla- han tied for second with 63's. foods and standing crops to get to a baited blind or held. And when they find bait they cannot be shot header contest Saturday night. The Pelicans, paced by the 26-point scoring performance of Wayne Volentine, handed Shonga- deadly to ducks and geese, and baiting was, of course, equally deadly to doves.

The duck depression was in a large part caused by the same thing which helped to prolong the great financial depression of the thirties a series of prolonged and severe drouths. DRIED UP out of it. Some biologists believe that if baiting were to be allowed loo's Tigers a 69-46 whipping in opening game action. Eddie Har THE DALLAS COWBOYS go up against the hapless New York Giants in Yankee Stadium this afternoon with the Eastern Division championship in the National Football League already wrapped up following yesterday's loss by the St. Louis Cardinals.

One Cowboy in for a busy afternoon is Mel Renfro, a 24-year-old three-year pro out of Oregon University who packs 195 pounds on a 6-foot frame. Mel, along with Walt Garrison and Bob Hayes, handles punt and kickoff returns for the Cowboys and plays in the defensive backfield. 71 it would assure every hunter of his limit every time he went hunting in an area frequented by ducks. If each hunter went only mon contributed 19 to the Pelican attack while Billard Sikes paced the Tigers with 17 markers. Steve Craig netted 18 points to a ear and kiiied his iimit lluil'tlJ think of what it would do to the CAPTAIN I 8 of the Chrysler Crew Is Mot Really lead the Tornados to a 60-44 win over the Wossman Wildcats.

Four other Tornados hit the scoring tn lhir vrnmP Arlrlort tn duck that thousands upon thousands of second reason for lls mature ducks died for lack of jdeadhness is because ducks will hahitat Thus durV uPrp rivinu'not leave an area where there is in rlrovps anH upip nnahip in! food. They get used to the bait SANTA CLAUS being there and will frequently stay (this applies more to northerly states than it does to replace themselves with a new generation. Conditions became so serious 3 3 that many advocated closing the Louisiana; long alter they should nave migrated suuin. 3 8 When the hunting season closes the baiters discontinue the food supply. By that time everything edible is either gone or frozen But Will Look Like Him To You With The Low Prices On These Buys Tulane Hits Davidson in Cage Upset over and the late stayers are faced with the problem of finding food during their tardy migration.

It is still legal to shoot over a standing corn field, to plant natural duck food, such as millet i GELD 3 ior widgeon grass, and to flood spinoaks. All of which technically constitutes baiting. Why, you can even shoot over a flooded rice NEW ORLEANS (LTD i 3 Chrysler 3.5-, 6-, 9.2-, and 20-hp. outboards are designed for fishermen. They're lightweight, compact, and powerful.

There are nine models tochoose from, including two Autolectrics (9.2 and 20 Tulane University battled back field. twice Saturday night to score a' Because shooting over such 93-89 upset victory over Davidson tracts of abundant food is still of North Carolina. legal many hunters who do not Davidson had pulled out to a to them are resent-26-17 advantage but the Vaveiful- 1S the difference fought back to go ahead at 'nev ask; Pouring out a halftime 53-50 'evv bushels of shucked corn The Green Wave went cold in11 "dHnJe the second half and the Wildcats moved ahead again 62-54. Tulane to atS scrambled back and tied ,0 attract score on a 15-foot jump shot by; T. Bob Spurck with left in the1 The is.s'mply came at 74 74 owner the food is Terry Habig put Tulane ahead not centrated in one spot as it for keeps 9189 with two free 's in the other case.

Also, as was throws with 44 seconds left in the earlier ducks do not me end to flock in to standing crops Habig was top man for Tulane g.ardless of hazards as, they v.ith 24 while Tom Yougdale of, to lose Brain and eara of corn all Davidson took game honors with rcad forf, them t0 Plck UP n- eat. Furthermore, many biolo- 3 3 3 3 i i i i-IJ1 '1 1 1 if Chrysler 35-, 45-, and 55-hp. outboards are the perfect family entertainers and they're all-new for 1967. New quietness, new economy, new power plus an elegant new look. Choose from 14 models.

itJIflV 4-4 Tulane is now 2-6 while David gists contend that the planting off crops to attract waterfowl is anj important source of food, andj that the flooding of such crops! son is 4-3. DAVIDSON (it) TULANE () OFT GIFTi hOK HIM! lit I p. pa VAN HEUSEN SS1 WK ll 1A llhgj fl GIFTS FOR HIM! VAN HEUSEN fLrE0Ym $150 Dress 4-4 14 4-4 24 otters much needed winter habi- 10 tat. In the long run this planting; 3 3 13 7- J5 34 11 t-J 16 J-4 14 CM 04 2 Andrws Hab9 Arthrj Moser Ftrqrld Sourck Svhws Vckln Yngdle Sinnock Huckel Knwls Croswt O'Neill or $5 PLEATWAY $00 Shirts from 4 io of duck food crops benefits the 'J hunters who do not have access IE roiamos rrom i I If 1 I Sry-j 1 HICKOCK WALLETS $0 FLANNEL $yi98 I .1 111 Si I jTKfa AFfSV I I from Robe from I 41 ill? Illlthnnilri KhV I fH2 I Sport Pojomos from HICKOCK WALLETS $09S FLANNEL $98 from Robes from o-o to planted areas: the practice 34 m.jo 1 keeps ducks in an area ducks 34 171 If Totals TofK 50 3411 53 43 Dtvidson Tuln Fouled ou Davidson, (CARDIGAN $1A95 HOUSE SHOES $J00 I 1 I UUUUUUI A WilW IVV Swtqters from 'w and Jiffies from I I I 0 a Personal Davis' Gift Certificate! I Hl I lllM CARDIGAN 'If)9 H0USE SH0ES J500 Sweaters from IV and Jiffies from or a Personal Davis' Gift Certificate! which without such available foodj and habitat would pass many! areas by with a quack and beat; Huckel. Tulane.

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of their wings. 3 ,1 One thing that does seem unfair) about the baiting laws is that the1 PRINCETON GOES FreH Williams fired in 24 points i i i i iii ri rm it i hunter, himself, is held responsi- to lead the Princeton Dragons toible to know whether or not the Drop by our jhowroora and set our complete lint of fun-engineered Chrysler outboards for 1967. Today. 3 3 8 an 82-70 championship voctory place ns is nunting is illegally over Redmon Spikes' Panthers in! baited. This applies to hunters the Redmond Spikes Fourth Invi-j hunting out of professional camps a i a 1 tournament Sturday with paid guides as well as those ml, inc.

just hunting on a friend's land. In other words, the law applies to night. L. V. Hamilton tossed in 20 markers for the Panthers.

Other action saw Southside dump C. H. Rrion 99-47, Redmond Spikes overpower Carrie Martin. 72-43. and Princeton defeating Southside 86-63.

fl 1862 TEXAS AVE. 422-1 59S 111 II "Old Village West End Since 1902" 1 i I J.I lj H.iW L.J 8 all hunters snooting over a baited area. Wouldn't it be a classic for a man to be haled into court both for tresspassing and shooting over an illegally baited field? 2511 Linwood Ave. Phone 424-8341 in mi nil. wm.

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