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2-C Saturday, Dec. 19, 1970 The Shbevepobt Times Natchitoches Shrine Enters Grubb, Parish Semis; Webster Wins Again IStar at Hirsch Times Sports Service Camnti. Marthaville. Plain By Gerry Roblchaux view and Natchitoches Centra! win; Louis Hildreth hit 15 for Magnolia; Freeman Rogers bucketed 16 for Fairyiew and Lawrence Ross and Dennis Ray each canned 11 for Smackover- moved through the semifinals with Magnolia socking Camden Fairview, 59-39, and Stephens ci Smackover, 90-51. Ralph Porchia's 24 points sent Stephens to its 13th straight Times Assistant Snorts Editor won quarter-final games in the Assistant Sports Editor isaKatosn snrine Classic DasKei-ball competition in Natchitoches Friday ninht.

with Byron non- flommy Grubb fired in 31 Upoints Friday night, providing the impetus for Captain JShreve's Gators to chop down son's 31 points pacing Plainview Etex Prep Cage Play and Jim Nelson's 30 topping to lead the Lion parade. Fair Park, for the second game in succession, decided to hold the ball and it backfired again. The taller Woodlawners had an edge off the defensive boards and their trapping defense forced the Indians into too many early errors. Fair Park lost earlier this week to Shreve. The Knights were on top by 15-5 after a quarter.

Although Marthaville. Campti downed Cloutierville uooKer x. wasnington, 7i-4, Jand big Robert Parish and ilightning-quick William Wilson teamed to lead Woodlawn past 80-66, with Ronnie Roberson popping 22 points tor tne Dragons Push to Finals In Nacogdoches Firing stalling rair rare, m-n, in a Warriors and Sherman Carter 22 for the Bulldogs; Marthaville eliminated Bienville. 60-50, as Hirsch Youtn Center double Jheader. TWe outcome left both win Milton Brice scored 25 for the Fair Park (0-2 in the loop and Bobcats: Plainview ousted St 4-6 over all) almost matched Tiers riding along at the head of i I Y-N 1 A A A A A 2 the Knights in the second period Mary's' 83-74, as Danny Perry backed ud Johnson with 24 (10 points to nine) the tai points and Rickv Thomas net terrors from Sherwood Park Times Sports Service This weekend's East Texas prep tournaments moved toward a climax Friday night with Nacogdoches (14-2) chalking up its 10th straight victory, a 57-56 decision over nearby bolted out with 24 third-period Hardin with 20.

Mike Horn had 25 for West Sabine and Jimmy Johnson 33 for Burkeville. West Sabine and Newton meet at 7:45 in the title game following a 6:30 consolation tilt between Brookeland and Burkeville. ted 19 for the Tigers; and Central's 91-66 win over St. Matthew's featured 23 points points and that was the end of that. each by Chief Clyde Metoyer Fair Park's showing in the and jranther Jerry Jones.

In a later semifinal game second period was mostly on the shooting of Larry Johnson umuauii, iu nignugiii piay in the Dragons' annual tourney. The Draeons' foe in the who wound up with 14 points Campti advanced further with an 85-75 win over Robeline as championship game today will and a team high of 11 rebounds for the came. De central Heights (17-3), which walloped Woden, 63-46. In con ne uisirici i-aaaa ciass wiui J2-0 record's. Woodlawn stretched its win streak, to 15 without defeat this year and Shreve out of the shooting with an 11-1 record moving into Monday's showdown between the two clubs.

Tonight, another schoolboy idoubleheader occupies the big coliseum as Airline takes on (South wood at 6:30 and Byrd meets Linear at 8 p.m. was deadly in the first half as Shreve moved out of rouble against the young Lion club. He hit on seven of 12 aims Jfrom the floor and ran in all seven of his foul goal attempts Jfor 21 points. The Lions, now 4-4 for the 'season but winless in two starts Jin the district, never quite obert Browder tossed in 28 and Roberson 22. Roy Stweart hit 26 Parish had 19 Doints and a for the losing Bulldogs ana dozen rebounds as well as a blocked shot.

The seven-footer Steve Hayes added 22. There were two 37-point scor was whistled for two coal tend solation semifinal games, Center clipped Laneville, 78-71 and Lufkin downed Diboll, 59-47. High scorers in Friday's games included Jimmy Weaver of Nacogdoches and Melvis Bell of Garrison with 20 rmints ers in the DeKidder Tourna ment, Louis Dunbar hitting that ing calls as well. Wilson darted through the Fair Park defense for 14 points mostly in the early TONIGHT'S CAGE SCHEDULE Area Collaaes apiece, Igalious Mills of Central going. In team olav.

Shreve beat Arkansas-Centenary at Havnes Gym (8 BTW by 63-61 witn Terry Brown p.m.) Panola-Gentlets at Haynes Gym (6 Heights with 39, Johnny King of Woden with 17. Elray Johnson of Center with 20. James 'A, "Ails XXWiilSf. getting 12 points ana sammy P.m.) Bayou ai Larayeite Tulane-Wisconsin at Madison. Wise.

Colwell of Laneville with 36 and Combs scoring 10 tor mw, Fair Park's team used 11 Southern State-Arkansas at Pine Micky Colgeitt of Lufkin with 20 Bluff noints from P. Smith to spring and Bob Phipps of Diboll with board a 40-28 nod over the little has trouble with Donald Fuller (3 showing) who moves in to provide another obstacle. Shreve won, 71-49, in the District 1-AAAA game. (Times photo by Ronnie Aldin) Captain Shreve's William Pierre (32) drives in for a bucket against Booker T. Washington at Hirsch Youth Center Friday night but BTW's Edward Head (20) gets a hand in the way.

Pierre also Dave Hamrick sank both ends Knights. SHREVE (71) WASHINOTON (49) fg It tp of a one-and-one free throw ft Id Texas jucos Lon Morris-San Jacinto at Pasadena Kilgore-Angelina County at Lufkin Louisiana Preps Hirsch Youth Center Bvrd vs. Linear (6:30 p.m.) Airline vs. Soulhwood (B p.m.) Tournaments DeRidder Invitational Nakatosh Shrine at Natchitoches Texas Preps Marnnrinrhp; Tnumiimpnt Roaeri ...3 2-2 Head 1 0-0 McGuIre 7 5-5 19 McCcular 2 0-0 4 Grubb ..12 7-7 31 situation with 15 seconds left to preserve Nacogdoches' win streak. 'coped with Grubb and his front-court mate Tommy Mc-Guire who tallied 19 points in Support.

vMcGuire handled the ball pften in the back court but $fcored most of his points in Close. in addition to his point total, rubb also had 13 rebounds, high for the game. He had good ijupport from Johnny White who fulled down nine. Booker T. trailed by nine at $ie end of a quarter (14-5) as it Fuller 3 0-0 6 Brown 2 2-0 Over 0 o-o Whits ....1 5-3 Burton i 4-1 13 James 2 3-1 5 Over at Tvler.

Longview 2 3-2 Bossier, Bethune Whltehunt Lon Morris Tournament at Jacksonville East Texas State Tournament at moved into the finals of the Houston Wins At Lawrence 0 0-0 0 Graoas Pierre YobB Sanford Gunnqls Bennett Jackson ..5 2-1 11 1 4-4 0 0-0 .0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 East Texas Tournament with a Commerce In Longview, Kilgore and, Carthage jumped into the finais of the Pine Tree as; iulgore, behind Jerry Loyd 19 points, polished off Dainger-neld, despite Melvin Woodard's. 29 points, 71-69 end Carthage; downed Henderson, as John Carter hit for 29. Terrf Jones 19 for Henderson. Pine Tree nudged Gilmer, 67-66, in a losers bracket game as Harold Bridges led the Pirates with 41 points. Glade-water won the other consolation bracket game over New Diana.

Today's play starts at 5:30 with Pine Tree and Gladewater meeting for the consolation title. Henderson and Dainger-field play in the third place game at 7 and Kilgore and Carthage meet in the championship fray at 8:30. Eight games were played in the Jacksonville meet with Frankston nudging Cayuga, 53-52; Bullard bouncing New Sum-merfield, 64-50; Marshall zapping Central of Pollock, 73-61 and host Jacksonville waxing Alto, 83-60, in winners bracket tussles. In the losers bracket, Palestine pounded Rains, 77-58; La-Poynor lashed Athens, 74-63; Crockett clipped Brownsboro; 71-67 and Troup trounced Rusk. 57-35.

Among Friday's scoring leaders were Leonard Preston (15) of Frankston, Ricky Miles (13) of Cayuga, Bruce Lyons (15) of Bullard, Leslie Kendrick (28) of New Summerfield, Johnny Grimes (31) of Central, Glen Dale Jones (18) of Marshall, Aaron Session (22) of Jacksonville, Larry Jenkins (32) of Alto, Clarence Winston (27) of Palestine, Tony Garrett (28) of Rains, Jimmy Street (23) of LaPoynor, Pat Tart (24) of Athens, Roy Webb (23) of Crockett, Danny Reagan (18) of Kellv ...0 1-0 0 Pine Tree Tournamem ai ionqview Rivercrest Tournament at Bogota James 0 0-0 0 .0 0-0 Patf Roll on in 1-AAA Totals 25 24-21 71 1 Totals 23 l-s 76-53 win over Chapel Hill as Oris Morris sacked 17 and Jeb Blout 15 for the victors. Jerry Humphrey and Gary Jefferf had 11 apiece for the losers. Bv Ouarteri manv to lead Webster of If 23 14 20 71 BTW 5 II 10 1449 Bossier and Bethune protect Total Team Fouls: Shreve 13! wasning ton 14. Fouled Out: Head. Minden past Florien, 65-61, with Darryl Anthony and Billy Knip-pers canning 15 each for the LAWRENCE, Kan.

(AP) -Unranked Houston, led by wight Davis, knocked off 10th-rated and previously undefeated Villanova. 99-84 Friday nieht in Host Rivercrest (8-6) and Mt. ed their unbeaten District 1-AAA basketball records Friday FAIR PARK (37) failed to convert several easy Slots. The Lions didn't improve loo much on their shooting down the stretch, hitting 22 of ft) shots for the night. A 23-18 bulge in the second period Shreve out of reach, 37- fg it IP Pleasant (11-0) streaked into the finals of the Rivercrest WOODLAWN (44) (9 ft IP Parish 4-3 19 Sam Houston'sMarvin Woo night with convincing victories over Minden and Jesuit, the opening round of the Jay- Tournament.

Rivercrest Rose 2 2-2 Wilson 4 11-4 14 dard also hit 37, and Don Vines added 22. as the Broncs busted nun 3 l-O J. C. Tyler led the balanced Bethune attack with 20 points. Game scoring honors, however, went to the Flyers' Danny Stroud, who found the range for 24 points.

district mark leveled out at 2-2 and the Flyers' overall mark also is now even at 7-7. Bethune is 4-0 and 8-3. .0 0-0 0 0 0-0 .2 1-0 4 7 1-0 14 .0 2-2 2 ..2 1-1 5 4 1-1 9 1 1-1 3 Hogan P.Smith Wall Johnson Frazler Briggs Bell Stevens dumped Detroit, 77-59 and Mt. Pleasant mauled North Lamar, 61-50. Elsewhere on tne i-aaa nawk Basketball Classic.

Davis scored in 28 points, 18 in the second half. Villanova stayed with Houston Singer, 71-69, with Terry Foster hitting 25 and Mike Yarbrough 19 for the Hornets. Bimbo Roberts 0-0 P.Jackson 0 0-0 C.Jackson 4 1-0 Nichols 1 0-0 Smith 1 2-1 Wxrmn 2 0-0 front, North Caddo turned back i i 1 1 and Haughton 0 1-0 0 In a consolation semifinal R.Smith Goodwin 0 0-0 0 game, Clarksville (9-3) crushed tnumped Faraway. Wilson hit 26 points, Charles Totals 14 1-5 37 Totals 24 21-12 44 Northwood went outside the $3 by intermission. Grubb's 12 field goals in 23 ajms helped Shreve to a shooting percentage of 42.4, well under its seasonal mark but enough to win.

Billv Burton scored 13 points lor BTW and John Jackson 11 ir. until two of its stars, Howard Porter and Tom Ingelsby, fouled out in the second half. Wallace 23 and Biff Coleman 22 Commerce, 89-78. Lawrence Norman hit 38 for Bv Ouarteri Woodlawn league to absorb a licking at 15 18 J4 1544 9 10 1337 as Deweyville staggered Kind BETHUNE (69) Fair park Porter scored 24 points and Tnt.i Turn Fouls: Woodlawn Fair Park 15. Fouled Out: Wall.

missed the last 10 minutes. In the hands of Deisoto Fansh. Bossier, 75-61 er, 95-55, Peter Marks getting 17 for the Jackets. In the Jim Bowie Kiwanis fy fta-m tp Mitchell 2 3-3 7 Stroud 4 19-16 24 Slack 2 2-1 5 Pasquler 4 5-3 11 Quindlen 3 2-1 7 gelsby departed six minutes lat fg fta-m tp 5 3-1 11 10 0-0 20 4 4-1 9 5 4-2 12 1 0-0 2 7 1-1 15 32 12-5 69 Rivercrest and Larry Phillips' 19 led Detroit, now 3-8. Mark Gilbreath had 26 for thesterak-ing Mt.

Pleasant club while Keith Lindsey (12) was high for North Lamar, now 8-4. Jerrv Banks Tyler Green Wheeler Bolden Davis Totals er with 15 points. Tournament at Opelousas, Ra Tumps in 30 RicKy Kayi connected for 40 Jeff Hickman scored nine Totals 15 31-24 54 pides edged by Melville, 84-82, with Gooey French exploding straight points for Houston late Nickerson had 25 for Clarksville for 36 points and Greg Foote in the first half and the Cougars points in leading the Bossier Bearkats to a 75-61 District 1-AAA basketball victory over the Minden Crimson Tide at the Bossier Gym. By Quarten Bethune 14 24 12 1569 Jesuit 18 10 14 1254 Total Team Fouls Bethune 20; Jesuit 13. Fouled Out None.

and Mark Massey 26 for Com held a 50-43 advantage at inter adding 25. Mike Haynes had 25 for Melville. The Mustangs (14-6) will meet Opelousas for mission. Sanders Spurs LSU I Past Florida by 87-77 merce, which saw its record even at 6-6. Bossier, remaining unbeaten The tourney concludes today.

In the West Sabine true vn the title. Chocs on Warpath Coushatta's Choctaws con Brownsboro, Dwight Tillman tinued to roll unmolested (lb) of Troup and Bo Martin (8) of Rusk. The meet concludes today. niPineland, West Sabine, an 86-5 victor over Burkeville and Newton, a 74-59 winner over Brookeland, jumped into today's finals. through the Vandebilt Tourna' ment at Houma in South 'l BATON ROUGE, La.

(AP) -Louisiana State, led by Al 'Sanders, defeated Florida 87-77 here Friday night in the Tigers first. Southeastern Conference Haughton, 67-53 Mike Hollis threaded the nets for 35 points as Haughton rolled to a 67-53 victory over Parkway in District 1-AAA firing at the Parkway Gym. The Bucs, running their league record to 3-1, broke away fast in the third period to snap a 29-29 halftime deadlock. Haughton, 11-5 for the season, outscored Parkway, 20-11, in league play, upped its season's record to 13-2, while Minden's overall mark dropped to 11-4. The Bearkats led at intermission, 33-27.

Bobby Covington paced the Tide with 26 points, while teammates Phillip Jones and Lefty Hill tallied 13 and 11 respectively. Minden won the B-game, 58-54. Louisiana, dumping E. D. White SMU Tripped By St.

John's NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -St. John's University, with Mel Davis and Greg Cluess scoring 20 points each, defeated Southern Methodist, 95-80, in the opening game of the eighth annual Vanderbilt Invitational Basketball Tournament here LSU Conelndes Newton got 23 points from ot TtuDoaaux, 69-59, for tneir 12th win in 19 games. The Caesar Rawls while Brooke-land-s top scorer was Truman Chocs, who knocked off St Home Practice game. Sanders scored 30 points 'loarlino- LSU to its third Joseph of Chauvin the nigh" LSU while Gary Simpson and Bill Newton each had 16.

Earl Findley, who didn't start, scored 24 for the Gators. Tom Purvis had 19 and Gary Waddell had 12. Florida is now 1-3 for the season. LSU is 3-0. The Tigers took the lead in the opening moments' of the game and forged to a 47-30 halftime lead as the Gators shot a low 25 per cent from the field.

Florida caught fire in the second half, however, and pulled before, got 20 points from Ben etraioht vic.t.OTV. He alSO Jowers, 11 from Gary Dupree Demons Sign and 10 from Henry Jones. Jacob 'grabbed 25 rebounds, which tied the school's single game record held jointly by Bob pet-tit and Danny Hester. Nelson Isley had 19 points for City Gridders MINDEN (61) fg ft tp Covinfltn .12 S-2 26 Hill ...4 4-3 11 Jones 5 6-3 13 Jamieson 2 l-O 4 Klrchoff 3 3-1 7 Barker topped White with 19. In the Zwolle Invitational, Many bounced past Mansfield, 55-50, and the host Hawks the third period.

Mike Covin rtnn and Larry Marshall joined Hollis in double figures for Haughton with 14 and 10 points, respectively. Jessie Miles was high for the BOSSIER (75) 19 It tp Gibson 3 7-5 11 Ravi 17 8-6 40 Kind .4 3-19 Davies 0 1-2 1 Monroe ...1 0-0 2 Kelly 2 0-0 4 Holloway 4 0-0 8 TOTALS 31 20-13 75 The Northwestern State De BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -The Orange Bowl-bound Louisiana State Tigers wound up their final drill on home turf Friday in preparation for the New Year's day football classic against Nebraska. The original plan called for a Saturday workout but Coach Charlie McClendon said the team responded so well during the week that he decided to call ripped by Converse, 75-49, to to within three points of the Ti advance into the finals while TOTALS 26 21-9 61 mons added two more Shreveporters to their list of football Friday night. Vanderbilt met Clcmson in the second game with the winners to meet Saturday night for the championship.

The Redmen from New York roared to a 14-point lead at the start, 20-6, only to see the Southwest Conference Mustangs cut the margin to eight, 55-47 at gers several times. LSU nulled Allen surprised Negreet, 59-55, and Ebarb downed Pleasant out of range in the last two Panthers with 21 points, followed by Jamie Toloso with 17. Parkwav is now 3-2 in district nlay and 4-7 overall. By Quarter: Minden 13 19 15 14-61 Bossier It 17 20 22-75 Total Team Fouls M-13; B-15. Fouled Out Jamieson.

minutes. The Tigers hit 49 per Hill, 57-53, in consolation af recruits Friday with the signing of massive lineman Joe Thrash of Woodlawn and Bernard White of Booker T. Washington. Thrash, a three-year starter cent from the floor while Flori fairs. Both Roger Bryant of Many da averaged only 31 per cent off the Saturday drill.

for the game. and Steve Shaver of Mansfield "They are dismissed now un DeSoto Parish broke open a tight game with a 17-3 third period scoring advantage to HAUGHTON (67) fg fta-m tp Covlnqton 7 2-0 14 Johnson 10-0 2 Hollis 15 7-5 35 Lewis 1 1-0 2 Maaaio 1 2-2 4 the half. SMU, temporarily disconcerting St. John's with a zone defense, out scored the PARKWAY (53) fg fta-m tp Miles 7 10-7 21 Tavlor 5 3-1 11 Toloso 6 6-5 17 Thomas 1 0-0 2 Wimberly 1 2-0 2 Totals 20 21 13 53 in the Knight defensive line, is 6-foot-4 and 290 pounds and is being counted on to man an hit 18 points, as did Frank Rule of Zwolle, and Tim Patrick canned 14 for Converse. The big til Christmas afternoon when thev'll renort back and be Marshall 2 9-6 10 Totals 27 21-13 67 New Yorkers 14-4 in the first offensive line position according ready to fly to Miami on Dec.

26. scorers came in the consolation duels Tony Wright with 25 six minutes to get the lead for score a 64-52 basketball victory over Northwood at the Falcon Gym. The victors, trailing 30-29 at FLORIDA LSU OFT 6 Cox 0 1-1 1 Shockev 1 0-J 2 Purvis 7 5-6 19 Newton 6 4-6 16 Wadell 4 4-5 Sanders 9 12-15 30 T.MIIIr 2 4-7 Simpson 7 2-3 16 Hoover 12-2 4 Isley 8 3-3 19 Kelley 10-0 2 Hess 1 2-2 4 Boe 2 3-3 7 Flndly 12 0-1 24 Totals 29 19-25 7V Totals 32 23-34 87 Florida 30 47 77 LSU 47 4087 the first and only time at 61-59. By Quarter: Haughton 15 14 20 67 Parkway 15 14 11 13-53 Total Team Fouls Haughton 16; Parkway 17. Fouled Out Thomas, Taylor.

Before leaving the practice field, the team members were for Negreet, Willie Esters 24 for Allen, George Haynes 24 for halftime, leveled their record at presented a bushel of Louisiana oranges by the Louisiana Orange Growers Association. Fouled out LSU; Shockey. Fla: Boe. to assistant coach George Doherty. Thrash is one of the biggest catches ever for Northwestern and his excellent speed over a short haul makes him a highly thought of prospect, says the NSU assistant.

White, at 260 pounds, was a two-year starter for coach Bob- 4-4. The Falcons remained winless by absorbing their ninth straight defeat. Alvin sparked DeSoto with 22 lotai fouls LoU 21, Fia. 21. A 6,000.

12-18-70 23.39 North Caddo, 62-56 VIVIAN North Caddo's defense took charge in the second period and helped the Rebels Rebound Behind Neumann HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (AP) Sparked by the nation's lead Cangirod Wins points. Ricky Cooper led North-wood with 21, but he was held to only three in the second half. Orleans Race Rebels erase a 20-16 first period Pleasant Hill and Frank Procell 22 for Ebarb.

Doyline, with a 87-55 conquest of Sibley, and Heflin, a 38-26 winner over Cotton Valley, moved into the finals of the Benton Invitational while Ster-lington and Heflin reached the girls' title round. Doyline breezed in boys' play as Jerry Walker hit 32 points and Terry Watson 20; other double figure marksmen were Jim Bonsell and Darryl Lee with 18 each for Sibley and Steve Ramsey and Louis Powell with 11 apiece for ing scorer, the Rebels of Ole deficit en route to a 62-56 District 1-AAA victory over NORTHWOOD (52) Dy Lane at BTW and is considered one of the best offensive linemen in North DeSOTA (4) fa ft to Miss came from behind Friday f9 ft tp 9 5-3 21 3 3-17 NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Cangirod bolted into the lead 1 2-0 2 night to crush Holy Cross, 99-93 in the first round of the Marshall University Invitational Carter Neat, Simon Burrel Cublert Jenkins .3 5-4 10 1 2-2 22 .6 6-1 13 .2 0-0 4 4 6-5 13 1 0-0 2 ETBC Tips OBU Quint MARSHALL, Tex. East Texas Baptist staggered Ouachita Baptist of Arkadelphia, 69-58, here Friday night to climb avove the break even mark with a 6-5 The. loss dropped Ouachita to 2-5. Cooper Owens Haley Doughty Jackson Gray Jamar TOTALS out of the gate and was never in serious trouble Friday to win the five-and-a-half furlong feature race at the Fair .0 1-0 0 1 0-0 2 9 3-0 18 0 2-2 2 23 16-6 52 Louisiana.

"White has size, and is an aggressive blocker and his speed makes him an outstanding downfield blocker," reports Lane. basketball tournament. Johnny Neumann, a 6-7 sophomore forward, blazed the nets TOTALS 26 1912 64 Bv Quarter: Heflin. Cangirod returned $7.20, $3l60 and $2.60. The betting favorite DeSota .13 16 17 18-64 Northwood 20 3 1952 Total Team Fouls DeSota 14; North-wood 14.

Fouled out Gray. for 31 points in the game's second half after being held to Girls' leaders were Cindy Springhill. Game scoring honors went to the Lumberjacks' Willie Mc-Daniels, who connected for 20 points. Joe Louit chipped in with IS for the losers. Ronald Barber sparked the Rebels with.

17 points, while Sidney Cross and Sam Parker tallied 14 and 11, respectively. North Caddo is now 2-3 in loop firing and 3-9 overall. Springhill's district mark slipped to 1-3. The Choppers are 1-9 for the season. North Caddo won the game.

54-46. McGouah with 22 for Sterlingr nine by the Crusaders in the I Should Of paid $3.00 and $2.20 for second and Spyroh was $2.60 to show. ton. Mandy Warren with 13 for opening period. Earlier, the Demons announced the signings of tackles Oscar Kessinger of Opelousas, linebacker Danny Driskill of Arcadia and tackle Mike Boyce of Baton Rouge.

Bethune, 69-54 Bethune's Cougars rallied Ouachita took a 34-33 halftime margin in a game that saw the lead change hands 14 times and Heflin, Renee Newman 12 for Down 46-38 at the half, the Benton in its 34-26 loss to A crowd of 6,996, wagered beccme tied on four occasions. U8-14) first Rebels stormed back behind $524,915 on the nine-race card; Heflin, and Rrenda Weems with 11 in Hall Summit's 38-35 period deficit to slap a 69-54 Mazur Signs 1-Year Pact With Boston vl BOSTON (AP) John Mazur, who replaced Clive Rush as 'head coach of the Boston Patriots midway through the 1970 was given a new one-year contract Friday to try to 'rebuild the National Football League doormat. Mazur, a former Notre Dame quarterback who served eight years as an assistant coach with the Buffalo Bills before joining Hush's staff in Boston in 1969, 'was awarded the contract despite the Patriots' 2-11 record the season finale set for Cincinnati Sunday. Patriots' President Bill Sulli-Ivan said at a news conference Tat the team's training site in lhearby Milton that the board of "directors had voted unanimously to hire Mazur for the 1971 Reason. Terms were not dis-closed.

Mazur, 40, said that the Patriots "will do anything necessary to produce a winner." He 'said that no player is assured of job with the club next sea-'i'son. After playing for Notre Dame 4Jn 1949-51, Mazur served two in the Marine Corns. He "played one year for Vancouver -in the Canadian Football league before an ankle injury '(ended his career. He was an assistant coach at Tulane and Boston 'University before he moved to where he helped the liills win three division titles and two American Football championships. ui Rush was relieved of his duties after he became ill just prior to a game with Bnalo in Boston, Nov.

1. The Patriots olamed the illness, but Rush 'said later he had resigned. Ma-tzur was named interim coach. The Patriots presumably will Sbay salaries for three head 'coaches in 1971-Mike Holovak, itush and Mazur. Holovak, fired after the 1968 season, has one Vear left on a five-year con-'4ract.

Rush has one year to go 'on a tbree-vear agreement. The Patriots had a 4-10 record 'tinder Rush last year. This season the team was 1-6 when he was replaced by Mazur. Neumann to a 73-72 lead with eight minutes remaining their loss on host Jesuit and remain setback at SterlinPton. Arkansas Results Turns Tide by 30 Points first advantage since the con unbeaten in District 1-AAA play.

test opening minutes. The Southern State College Invitational at Magnolia, ETBC, with 24 of 54, hit 44 per cent from the field, OBU was 34 per cent on 23 of 67. Nathan Hollis topped the Etex with 23 points and 16 lebounds and Bob Kotesky scoi ed 12 points. Tom Olson was QBU's top player with 20 points and 10 caroms, Bill Hodges netted 12 points and Jim Hamilton 10. Wiley Behaves Wildly Arcadia Rips Ringgold, 75-58 TEXAS TITLE In Win ver Gramblin The J-H club also took the Dubach's high scorre, Larry Times Sports Service Arcadia's Hornets, whose contest, 66-51.

East Texas Baptist (69) only loss came in the Ringgold MARSHALL, Tex. Wiley Ouachita Bap. (51) fg ft-m tp Bill Hendrick racked up 29 t( n-m tp College's Wildcats should, rest 4 4-4 12 points to help Homer edE PAST 5 2-2 12 2 2-2 4 2-2 3 cage tourney last week against Minden, bombed Ringgold by 75-58 in Arcadia Friday night in a highlight contest in area up more otten. Returning to action after a 63-60, in a game Hoaqes Hargadini Stock Hamilton Catallna Olson Robinson played on the losers' court, 4 4-2 10 0 2-1 1 9 3-2 20 1 5-3 5 Kottsskv Schwartz Hornsby Wesley Hills Booker Duck Nichols Freeman twoweek break in the schedule, 2 6-4 8 2 0-0 4 1 3-1 3 1 14-7 23 2 2-2 6 0 2-2 2 3 1-0 6 2 0-0 4 the Wildcats scratched out an Homer is now 5-1 and Simsboro 13-8. Ricky Russell hit 22for Thomason 1 2-1 3 schoolboy basketball.

The win UDDed the Hornet Mitchell swept off 12 rebounds for the winners. Joe Jones nabbed 11 others. Grambling's Fred Hilton took game scoring honors with 28 Charles Anderson fired in 17 scores and pulled in 12 rebounds. Wiley, a 43-35 halftime leader, upped its season record to 8-2 while Grambling, suffering its fourth straight loss, dropped to 3-4. Cwmmlngs 0.0-0 0 smith.

Roy Terry added 17 an Jimmy London 16 for the hosts. Dubach also lost the girls' tilt, 71-16, as Rene Saunders notched 29 points. In a battle of private schools, Central of Grand Cane rolled past Baptist Christian's Ambassadors, 85-32. The Pioneers added win No. 21 against only three losses.

Denny Denifon pumped in 24 scores for Central and Dennis Smith led the Shreveporters with 15. A District 2-AAA fracas took 89-79 basketball victory over Grambling's Tigers here Friday night. Simsboro. Homer was defeated in the game, 46-39. 24 32-21 69 chart to 8-1 for the year and dropped the Redskins to 16-10.

Ronnie Burrows paced 6-B Oakdale's Warriors, now 11-2 The last time the two teams or naivn. Ouaebtti, ,,.,.34 24 58 East Taxas 33 3669 Total Team Fouls: Ouachita 25) East Texas 1. Fouled Out: Hodaes. Hamilton, Cummlngs. played, Grambling was.

a 20- GAMES TODAY The Associated Press The Texas schoolboy football season grinds to a halt today with four state chains i i games salted across the state. 1 The big fireworks will be 1 at San Angclo where two state title games are scheduled. Perennial toughie Ausr tin Reagan meets Odessa Permian at 2 p.m. for the Class AAAA championship. Pflugerville and a meet at 8 p.m.

for the Class A title. Brownwood goes after its second straigth Class AAA crown in a battle against surprising Cuero Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in Austin and Iowa Park, also aiming at its second straight Class AA title, plays tough Refugio at 8 p.m. in Waco. Ringgold with 20 and was the game's top point producer.

Bill Swygarfs 17 spurred the 1-A point winner. Surprisingly Wiley won with Hornets with Anthony Kelley out star forward Larry Allen, still recovered from a broken Grambling (79) Wiley (89) tg tr ip tg ft tp 11 apiece. Ringgold took the game, 57-53. 8 12-8 it jaw suffered in a November place at Jonesboro where the Tigers dropped Lake Providence, 81-59, to keep their loop and 1-0 in 3-AAA knocked off Leesville, 73-56, at Oakdale. The loss dipped Leesville's record below the .500 mark at 6-7.

Andy Ashworth led Oakdale with 16 points and Pat Lynch bucketed 14 for the Wampus Cats. Getting 21 points from Jim Cowan helped provide Bossier Academy's margin over Friendship Academy's Tigers, 39-34, in another fracas between private Spearsville out asted Dubach. game Houston. Alien win be Hilton Anderson Leqard James Hamilton Hlnqswth Holloway Mnora out until the day after Christ 12 7-4 28 7 5-3 17 4 1-19 3 3-1 7 1 0-0 2 0 2-2 4 0-0 3 0-0 6 mark intact at 3-0. Now 9-6 for Odom IMitchell IWIIIiams IGlover I Kitchen Jones.

Oliver Sinclair Lanaston Totals 6 4-3 15 5 7-4 14 5 3-2 12 3 2-1 7 3 2-1 6 0 2-1 1 3-2 i 2 O-O 4 34 36-21 19 Bibent Joins Staff at Kent KENT, Ohio (AP) Don James. Kent State University's new head football coach, said Friday that Maury Bibent, secondary coach at Colorado State University, will become his defensive backfield coach. the season, Jonesboro-Hodge handed the Panthers setback mas when the Cats take on Kentucky State. Charles Odom pumped in 24 78-74, in a District 2-B encounter that, brought the visitors their first loss in the loop. Dubach is now 3-1 and 13-10 over-all while Spearsville Totals 34 20-11 79 No.

2 in as many district tries. Lake Providence had the points to lead a balanced Wiley Bv Halvuft. Orambllna as ui game's top scorer in Joe Brooks attack, David Mitchell hit for 15, Curtis Williams for 14 and schools. Steve Britt rimmed 18 moved up to 7-1 and 18-2. David Tinsley topped the winners with 24, the same as (24) with Randy BooKer (Z0) Wiley 43 44-89 Total Team Foul Grambling 24; Wiley 18, Fouled' Out; Mitchell, Grady, Holloway.

Johnny Glover added 12 more. finishing high for the Tigers. for Friendship..

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