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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 19

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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1 The Shreveport Times Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1971 3-C Rookie Conch Wins Championship McCafferty Sheds Obscurity Label Haywood Gets OK As Sonic By Jark Stevenson the hasty resignation, McCafferty not only had to schedule because of the presea- By Gordon Beard MIAMI, F)a. (AP) inf Don III UWi f-n Olllllft HS Orfl ll'MFl i llieilll Ull CC 1ICVV no.tl'tinni.i jiiiv nil mc ijf wis i Aiujrwa UAn4 1 I 1 1 1 LA IqLIAfKnninllAH nrnu unrnjli, HMU wir aifuilllll- it nnil iiimii filtu hit vfi. inc nMiitmumi. aslant to coach he nf McCafferty just three er to make an additional change llLTirrS before the opening of! "Her fhe season started he Then, playing almost all new opponents as members of the American Conference under the NFL realignment, McCafferty and of obstacles LOS ANGELES (AP) gate a series MXiSfe can be not Hauunnn wnri Pnilt'T expected pay hike by Baltimore Now Owns Two Champions-Colts, Orioles mJUIUVRl IVIUIIUOT 1" 1,1 ,.,111, CnMfln Cimof vol I mi iiunrilMluuill HI with the Seattle aying Super- Sonlcs of the National Basket- Baltimore Coll s.

but the iwm Jjjjy coach received scant recogni- 1UlS0ne's 1JM3 vir; BALTIMORE, (AP) "The better team didn't win, ball Association until trial of his antitrust suit against the league. s. yc.lyL.-" 'S'TTO Relief and a sunny cold gripped the other team lost." was the in ftunnay iationai football nourltf npnumorl fitv nf I mno(tionnriiAf4 nnnlticit Kir fine i i A -I i I u. a. uisinci oun League title game ChamDions Mnndav.

a dav after I rohashine the eame over their YVailCIl U. 1- Cl gucuii innii a preliminary injunction to Haywood and set a trial date of March 2. Named to a head coaching rookie Jim O'Brien's 32-yard noontime meal in downtown position after 21 years as an as-1 field goal made the Baltimore bars and restaurants, sistant in college and pro Colts the Super Bowl titlehold-1 "Defense won the eame one At tho camo tim. the iurtoe trallic policeman said in cus- and his staff had to adjust to npw defenses in their game plans. Running back Norm Bulaich, the team's No.

1 draft choice, was hobbled for a time after being hurt on the first day of training camp and star runner Tom Matte went to the sidelines for the season after being injured in the opener. Injuries forced McCafferty to make line-up changes, but most were in the backfield where be said, "We played musical chairs" until picking up Tom Nowatzke on waivers from the Detroit Lions. McCafferty, who was responsible in great part for Baltimore's offensive planning as an assistant, was something of a innovator during the 1970 season with a new play or two installed for each game. A disciple of Paul Brown, under whom he played at Ohio State, McCafferty served as an assistant at Baltimore with Shu-la and Wecb Ewbank. said that "a Drofessional athlele i iuw u.c unen game-winner wun cussing tne mistaKe-uuea game olav Sunday I in Miami's Orange Bowl.

r.annnt ka ncoH anH troaloH lu MU1I, 11Ve SeCOndS tO cannot be used and treated as yet, accused ot naving a powered the Colts to a 16-13 vie-1 in 96g) after the Colts were good team expected to win torv over Dallas, eivine Balti- while playing an "easy sched- more the distinction of boasting: the Super Bowl, the Orioles lost ule, McCafferty was deep among the also ran selections in the recent Coach of the Year tne champions of professional the Mets World Series and bas-football and baseball. ketball's Baltimore Bullets were Excitement remained high 1 eliminated without a playoff vic-amnne fans Mnndav. hut farltnrv. Baltimore became known ill 1L $3Fp merchandise." The NBA, however, will go to appellate court in San Francisco today arguing that the lower court did not have jurisdiction in the case. Haywood, 21, originally signed with the Denver Rockets as a hardship case after his first year at the University of Detroit.

The former Olympian became disenchanted at Denver balloting in the NFL. as Choke City in some cir oeinn ovenooKea is nardiy aitrom tne level ot 1958, when the new experience for Baltimore's Colts won the National Football Quiet Man. The Colts' manage- League title with a 23-17 sud- cles. But with the Orioles' and ment apparently almost by- den-death victory over the NewiColt.s' championship victories, passed McCafferty before nam-'York Giants, a game considered I and with title prospects for the mg him head coach in April. 'possibly the best in football his- Rullets this season, fan interest Almost two months elapsed tory.

I has continued to mount here. Iriesnite a renorted wtii. Vilfeijklik ill -i. Captain Slireve's Bobby Dyer nop right) and Airline's Donnie Shackelford (bottom right) will be participants in a 1-AAAA outing at Airline. (Times staff phoios) Second Place is at stake in both District 1-AAAA and 1-AAA tonight in games at Hirsrh Memorial Coliseum and Airline.

Barney Banks dell) leads Bethune against Haughton in tlie 1-AAA game at Hirsch at 6 p.m. and 9 9 Why buy an whan you can havo contract for six years and last jDec. 28 he signed with Seattle. I The NBA claimed such a con-itiact was not permissible under its rule that no collegian may until his college class graduates. Ferguson ruled against the Nig A and its graduation rule in issuing the injunction.

Ten days ago the same judge issued a temporary restraining order against the NBA which permitted Haywood to play with the SuperSonics while that order iwas in effect. Monday's order continued thej court permission for Haywood 1 Second Place Games Headline Prep Gage Schedule Tonight more 1 Quitman in the Bossier tourney. to appear wun me auperoomcs. meetings are any have meant two If past mMtya Hmv Prises eames Saturday. Green will battle with Haugh-; indication, the Haughton-Bet-hune and Captain Shreve-Air- A victory oy tsetnune b-u iwarsnau, wnose Kna Slfm niilrf nut Itanohtnn fojn oamoc lpanino ahilitv will heln nffset I J-fC II Cl 1 3 kJItlL would put Hauehton two games leaping ability will help offset 8, behind the Cougars in the 'the seven inches he'll be eivine he'll be eivine line games tonight should down to the wire.

Firostono Champion FULL 4-PLY NYLON CORD 90999909 2for Is averaging 15 allipilul OlfiV I "loss" column in 1-AAA. Bet-; away. Marshall Hauehton (17-7) goes against hune is 6-1 now and Haughton points a game. 6-2. At Airline, Captain Shreve BATON ROUGE Thil Bethune (13-5) at Hirsch Memo- rial Coliseum at 6 p.m.

with I Tlie contest could develop into iwiu be trying to repeat its 55-54 Moses, a 6-toot-5, zai-nminn 'second place in District 1-AAA 1 a shooting battle between 6-4 decision over Airline in tne center from Sulphur Hign at. stake while Captain Shreve Barney Banks of Bethune, aver- Bossier tourney semifinals Sa- School, signed a football grant-; (16-4) goes to the Airline! turday. But there will be twoJin-aid with LSU, Coach Charles gymnasium for a 7:30 contesti tonight's cage schedule distinct changes: (1) Airline MoClenoon nas amnuncpn. with the Vikines (18-9) in whirh 1 ininM ot i it Named to all-district and -Louisiana LOlieqfiS "III lie la.rmF; "i inc mm 1 A AAA AKncnti second place in District 1-AAAA I cntenary-oknhoma city at Oklahoma shreve euard Woodv McCullar 1 all-stats in class aaaa, moses will be determined. rk t.

mkserf thp Sa'tiirHav rnn. Was selected this past WFPK 10 waxahachie tot HI1 he nlavino this time the All-Louisiana team, com- 1 1 Texas Colleocs nnspn ill wivnn imui en I classifications. LToiirnau Amlin COMPae at Austin Tpxas Weslpyan-Fast Texas Baptist at Marshall i Waylanr) Wiley al Marshall I Texas Junior Colleges Phil, the son of Mr. and Mrs Woodlawn's Knights, unbeat-, en in District 1-AAAA and 21-1 over-all, face Byrd (9-10) at 7:30 at Hirsch in another headliner and (he Shreve-Air-line victor would tie for first with a Jacket upset. In other games, Bossier's 1-AAA leaders host winliess Northwood, Minden is at Springhill and North Caddo visits Parkway; All begin at Billv Moses of Sulphur, became the Iflih high school senior to sign with the Tigers this year.

The complete list of LSU signees follows: Shreve, which has lost only two district games in three seasons, will depend on its Tommys for its scoring Tommy McGuire (18.4 ppg) and Tommy Grubb (17.9) plus McCullar, a defensive ace and floor leader averaging 9.4 ppg. Airline's leader is hustling Donnie Shackelford (18.1) and Larry Sanford (10.0) provides outside help. Slender Jimmy Lenienarv javvees-ivier at ivier Henderson County-Paris at Paris Cltv Props Websler at Benton Hauphton-Bethune (6 D.m.. Hirsch) Byrd-Woocllawn (7:30 p.m., Hirsch) Northwood at Bossier (7:30) Captain Shreve at Airline (7:30) North Caddo at Parkway (7:30) Louisiana Preps Minden at Sprinqhlll Webster at Benton Backs (High Scltool) Brad Bowman (Baker) b.w4 Unninas) hi. wt.

i- IRS -3 190 6-3 190 Jimmy Clayton (Capt. Shreve) l-nnk IRavne) S-'O 7:30 p.m Jimmy Knecht (Natchitoches) 6-2 180 Mike Riley (E. Jetferson) 6-1 diw Rarthe) 61 1B0 Bethune holds a 2-0 edee oi nj Stranee and Mack Evans U0.6) iu: tho incirlo IdoHomi Haughton this season uiv 1 1 iv- iiioiviv ivnuv.1 iui 1,1 It including Mike Hnllis nf HatiPhlnn Steve Rogers (Ruston) 6-J 6-1 their first round 1-AAA meet- nc i Vikes. averapo anH Rickie Simmons (Woodiawni mg, but the Cougars' victories smreH nnints in the Rues' Woodlawn will be playing for i.m. have come by scores of 48-47 iast outing, a 63-57 loss to lhe sinee a 74-32 romp (cathedrai-crmei) (Ark-La-Tex Tod ifi t.i-r- lover Southwood last Bienvenu mend and 66-64 in overtime 'at ollt akn imnnrtant will he Bossier, 8-0 in 1-AAA play and Burks ie it Steve i-errer ino.r.

a (Cant, snrevei 6-3 215 6-2 215 6-5 200 6-2 200 6-2 205 6-3 205 6-0 205 eriorts oi Bemune j. u. wuniamem, Both clubs are well (17.9 average), Don Bolden opens the second round of more so than they would like to (11.5 Ricky Wheeler (8.4) and, leaeue play, be, because both were beaten in 6-7 Charlie Green, whose re-1 In another game, Webster of the Bossier tournament Friday, hounding helped the Cougars, Minden 15-1 is at. Benton. Mike Hornsby (Valley Forge) Phil Moses (Sulphur) Jimmy Oustalet (St.

Stains aus) Martv Phillips (Broadmoor) Jell Sand (Onelousas) joe Williams (Airline) A win in tneir riday games slay close in a 58-56 loss to Three Get Special Awards "He's ever Bvrd Caps Comeback With Annual Banquet until exactly on pitch" By Jim McLain Times Sports Writer gained 634 yards and scored 44 points last season. Last winter Byrd High's head Harrison recognized 36 foot-football coach, Jimmy Harri- hall letlermen and also passed son, was the happiest guy you 01lt ptter certificates to two UkwU iW 971 till ta nd t're ES8 I i 'Champion Firestone TM' team trainers and three manag- ever saw ai a oanquei ror a j-s record football squad. FIRESTONE CAR SERVICE OFFER GUARANTEED Harrison figured the worst ei's-was over for the downtrodden Frances Kyser was named Yellow Jackets. He was right. the 1970 school football sweet-Monday night Harrison pre- heart, sided over a Byrd High fete that prjor to (ne awards cere-honored an 8-3 record squad, i one that went to the state K'TPlD playoffs for the first time since a us an? 1964, earning him coach-of-lhe- Zn f-? year laurels ole 1 1970 scluac' played in And the way Harrison was lj an(1 saifl had smiling, youd believe that l.he coaching staff any-there are better things to come.

wher that can be assembled." Letter winners are listed Special Awards below: The former Louisiana Tech Byrd Leltermen etar anH his assistant cnarhes Seniors Robhy Gilliam, Will Star ana nis assistant McCl.nckin, phjleni RtJber, passed OUt Special awards tO roll, Eugene Clark, David Delouche, Joe othlotoe leann niiio Dover, Cornelius Dupree, Tim Fltzoeraid. mice puucim Hill, Anderson Johnson, David! ANY CAR WE'RE PARTICULAR ABOUT OUR ENGINE TUNE-UPS! FREE SPARK PLUGS TUNE UP SPECIAL! V-8 With Air $19.40 V-8 Without Air $16.40 6 Cy. With Air $15.50 6 Cy. Without Air $11.50 All Specials Plui Part's EXCEPT FREE SPARK PLUGS fxcept Disc and Foreign Can GUARANTEED 20,000 MILES OR 2 YEARS Leon inompson ann James Lyies, oarvi Musmw, HarUv Nirnois. t.u, runl B'11 Shaw.

James Sykes, Luclan Johnson lor breaking SChOOl Blansett, Neal Fulco. Scott Gralton, individual records. All three Mason, Nvle Polltz and Murray juniors. Juniors Ronnie Benoit. JeHery nint a tlankor hrnkp 1 Carter, Jeff Fskridne, Arthur Gilliam, I Hagins, a nanKer, DioKeiJohn leon Joh Boiin Byrd'S SChOOl record for receiV-, Isaac Haws, Steve Hansford, Larry! i.

cinrflo conenn i HarP'r' James Johnson, David Mauroner ing yardage in a single season, flnd Pos, ratrhtnC 37 DaSSeS for 679 Sophomore Mike Jones. yards. Thompson, a two-year Roserrasser. All-City performer, is now the anSd woof r'" school's two-season pass catch-, ing champ with 87 (42 this past ft season). Johnson broke David.

IvCI'mailS Kolaitl Brookings' Byrd passing yard-i age mark (1966) of 895 yards I I I Cam I IMC with a 105-for-215, performance. Waldo von Erich and Karl In addition, the winner of the v0n Brauner retained their U.S.! best offensive lineman award, Tag Team title when they Arthur Gilliam, is also a junior, stalemated Cowboy Bill Watts An almost capacity crowd in and Billy Red Lyons at one fall (he Byrd High cafeteria saw each as the one-hour time limit Bobby' Gilliam walk off with the exnired at the Municipal Audi-bulk of the hardware. Bobby! lorium Monday night. named best defensive line-1 The Spoiler won his match of man, one of the team's perma-best two out of three falls with nent co-captains and the most Sputnik Monrop in the first valuable player. (main event of the evening.

Will McCrocklin was named Wolff pinned Aldo Bogni the best defensive back, alts minutes into their one fall; permanent co-captain and was! match in the opening event of the winner of the scholastic the evening and Alex "The P. Smith, Service Supervisor, Says: Come In and Take Advantage of This Limited Time Offer! 501 CROCKETT ST. PHONS pAM 741-3411 I OPEN 7 AM TO 11 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY DOWNTOWN PHONE 423-5161 Employee Your Car For Car Servi '''hih en Y'ork (Pick Up and Deli-'ery) Co I Traffic Street Exit Off 1-20, Bossier City award with a 3.3 grade aver-! Butcher" pinned Treach Phil-ape. Hps IS minutes into their one The best offensive back was fall contest in the second event haflback James Sykes who of the night..

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