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THE TIMES RECORDER 5-B THURSDAY. JAN. 1J, 1972 Don't Expect Many Super Bowl Bombs Majors Draft 15 Hurlers War field Vs. Men fro Again was a defensive back at Ohio State." NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-Paul who broke open the American Conference title Trojans 9 Pitcher Picked By Indians In Super Bowl VI. it'll be and never caught a long touchdown pass against him," Warfield said.

"I remember once I thought I had him on a deep pattern. "At the point I made my move, I thought I was going to beat him, but he made a Warfield on offense and his credentials are impressive. He is making the all-star teams there. "I can't name a better defensive back, one with all the ability this man has," Warfield said. "I remember in -one game Renfro was running one direction, say north, and Carroll game by catching two long passes, said Wednesday he does not expect to catch any bombs against cornerback Mel Renfro averagea more yards per catch 23.2, than any other receiver this year and caught more White Sox in the early 1950s.

miraculous recovery and 200-pound righthander from St. in Aunaay huper Bowl game. Warfield, the Miami Dolphins' all-conference wide receiver, he has hepn nlauinrr knocked the ball down," War. The Mets grabbed infielder- NEW YORK (UPI)-Major league baseball teams, hoping to find another Don Gullett or Bert Blyleven hidden among field saidgm "That man's got outfielder Ron Diggle of Lake- tremendous ability. against Renfro of the Dallas loucnoown passes, 11, man anyone else.

He ranked only 15th in the number of receptions, 43, but he was second in yardage with 996, indicating the long pass was his speciality. But he doesn't figure it will be that "He's got the combination of the list of free agents, selected wood, Calif, and the Red Sox selected lefthander pitcher Cliff quickness, speed and exper 15 pitchers on the first round Wednesday in the regular phase Holland of Canada junior ience," Warfield said. "He College and San Carlos, Calif. days. "Back then he was on offense and I played mostly defense," Warfield sairt "Hp use a started at free safety and made of the annual winter draft.

Dale was going the other way, south," Warfield said. "Dale caught the ball and Renfro turned around and caught him in a linear path, no angle. And you just don't catch a man with Dale's speed like that." Warfield said Renfro has 9.5 speed in the 100. Warfield runs a 9.6. "Renfro has run on a relay team in track that set a world record," Warfield pointed out.

"I've never done that." Clair Community College in Cass City, Mich. The Montreal Expos then chose a pitcher who, if he ever makes it to the majors, would be the biggest hurler ever to perform in the big leagues, when they went for 6-foot-10 Wayne Piper of Omaha, Neb. Minnesota also went for a pitcher, taking righthander Lewis Lerner of Panama City, Calif. The Cincinnati Reds, who way Sunday. all pro there, switched to strong The Cubs chose first baseman Eric Raich, a 6-foot-4 right safety, made all pro there and I played against him when I was with Cleveland running back at Oregon and I hander who attended the University of Southern Califor now is playing right corner and Rex Peters of Midland Park, N.J., who attended Lafayette College, and Kansas City selected outfielder Kenzv Davis Li nia, started the trend toward pitching when he was chosen by Likens Dallas Adderly of Chaffey Junior College in the Cleveland Indians, who PAUL WARFIELD 'earned" the right to select Warfield, an eight-year veter found Gullett and righthander Ross Grimsley in the free agent Bontana, Calif.

The Dodgers, Tigers, Giants, Athletics and Cardinals all went after pitchers. Los Angeles took first by having the worst record in the majors last year. an, said the fact that he roomed with quarterback Bob Eau Claire Holds Poll Lead draft in 1969, went for an Raich, who lives in Southgate, John Adams, a righthander infielder and selected third haseman-shortston Gree Sinatro pitched two seasons for To Packers Of Sixties the Trojans and is considered NEW YORK (UPI)-Louisia-, of West Hartford, who Evansville in sixth, Akron and Cheyney State tied for eighth, Griese in pre-season games has helped them in becoming a more cohesive passing combination this season. "We sat around at night and talked about different teams, na Tech is now running neckj attended Miami Dade Junior and neck witn kau Claire in the by major league scouts to have the best arm on the list of available free agents. Raich compiled a combined record of and Assumption completing the College in Florida.

won-lost department, but the a backfield coach at Detroit and, when they played the Blugolds from Wisconsin hold a top 10. Sam Houston State led the their coverages and the type of Packers, he always had some 13-5 in his two seasons at UbC California and Houston also passed over the list of pitchers with the Angels taking outfielder Thomas Donohue of Nassau kind of a trick. adjustments we would nave to make," Warfield said. "I would commanding lead in the latest small college ratings of the United Press International Board of Coaches. and had earned runs averages of 3.12 and 2.21.

second 10 after whipping three opponents last week and "I don't know what it will be, but you always have to watch say what I might do in certain Community College in West- Six of the first seven players unbeaten Capital of Ohio (9-0) moved up from 17th to 12th. your P's and Q's," the selected in the first round were situations and he would tell me what he would do. We are now geared to make the appropriate Michigan State veteran said. Picking up 25 first place votes, Eau Claire, idle last week, outpointed Louisiana Tech 302-265 as 31 of the 35 adiustmems on me neia. NEW YORK (UPI) The United Press International top 20 small college basketball teams with first place votes and won-lost records as of Jan.

I in pitchers. San Diego chose second and went for Clifton Butcher, a 5-foot-ll, 185 pound righthander from Tulsa, who attended Tulsa University. bury, N.Y. and me Astros picking William Meyer, a 6-foot-4 shortstop from Indian River Junior College in Vero Beach, Fla. The Chicago White Sox went for righthander pitcher Murphy Knninfitte of Arabia.

La. and Adderley grew up playing man to man defense under Coaches Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry. The Cowboys still It worked against American Conference teams, but now parentneies: (Sixth Week) coaches participated in the from Phoenix, Detroit chose Alfred Callis, a lefty from Anaheim, the Giants chose Ken Kollmyer, a lefthander from San Diego, Calif. Oakland selected Charles Hendrix, a righthander from El Cajon, Calif: and St. Louis tabbed Robert Gerdes, a righthander from Miami, Fla.

Baltimore, which is probably the deepest team in pitching in the majors, went for an infielder and chose shortstop Cass Cavell of Salisbury, N.C. The Pittsburgh Pirates completed the first round by choosing Dennis Bolden, a righthanded pitcher from New Castle, Ind. Following the first round, the teams drafted for their minor league affiliates and -that was followed by the secondary phase of the draft, which is the selection of free agents who were formerly drafted but did not sign. Team Points balloting. Both schools are now The newly-organized Texas use the man-to-man 80 per cent of the time, but Adderley said 10-0 as Tech won its only game last week 123-82 over Southern Rangers, formerly the Washington Senators, also went for a me zone is easier.

Mississippi. The second-ranked Northeast Louisiana State and Atlanta also chose a righthan Bulldogs did get four first place pitcher and selected 6-foot-4, NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-' Cornerback Herb Adderley of the Dallas Cowboys, playing in a record fourth Super Bowl game Sunday, said Wednesday this year's Dallas team rates on an equal basis with the great Green Bay Packer teams of the 1960s. Adderley, who has made $82,500 in Super Bowl and NFL title games, helped the Packers win the first two Super Bowls in 1966 and 1967 and was a member of the losing Cowboys last year. "If we win Sunday, this could be the best team," Adderley said. "I think the 1962 Packer team which won 13 of 14 games was the best.

But we have more talent here on the 40-man squad than we had at Green Bay." Adderley, cool and deliberate after 11 years in the league, at first shrugged off the Super Bowl. "It's just a game," he said. "I'll approach it the same way as the others." He paused. "I think that way, but I can't hold those butterflies out," he said. "They're in your stomach no matter what you say.

At the kickoff I'm just as excited as the first year guys." Adderley, who asked the Packers to trade him after the 1969 season, said he felt he was playing as well as ever this season. "My best season for interceptions was seven in 1962 and I had seven this year," he said. "Physically and mentally, I never felt better. "Covering Bob Hayes each day doesn't hurt me," he said. "If I can stay 3-4 steps behind him, then I can cover almost anybody in the league.

I'll know when I'm through. I'll find out in practice." Adderley's primary responsibility Sunday will be little Howard Twilley, a slow but quick wide receiver. But Adderley expects something else. "In the back of my mind I'm thinking of some kind of trick play," Adderley said. "I've known Don Shula since he was "I could play five or six more years if we used the zone 100 votes for their efforts.

200-pound James Owen of San Jose, and San Jose Tennessee State, unbeaten at per cent of the time," he said der, Sam Humphries of ban Bernadino Junior College in California. The Yankees went for the son Warfield's back against Renfro. Wilson Jab Disputed By Shula NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Don Shula lives in the same 1. fcau Claire (25) (10-0) 302 2. Louisiana Tech (4) (10-0) 265 3.

St. (1) (5) 2(10 4. F. Austin (11-1) 169 5. Kentucky St.

(5-1) 15s 6. Howard Payne (II I) 100 7. Evansville (I) (8-3) 98 8. (tie) Akron (-l) 73 (tie) Cheyney St. (8-1) 73 10.

Assumption (6-2) 11. Sam Houston St. (9-1) 40 12. Capital (0) (9-0) 35 13. Florida Southern (8-1) 21 14.

(tie) Delta (Miss.) St. (9-1) 17 (tie) LSU-Nfw Orleans (9-2) 17 18. Fairmont (8-1) 1 17. Eastern Michigan (8-3) 15 18. (tie) Phila.

Textile (6-2) 13 (tie) Puget Sound (7-3) 13 20. Youngstown (8-1) 5-0, was third with one first Landry said more teams are place vote and 200 points and Stephen F. Austin moved past Kentucky State into fourth going to the zone because of the difficulty in finding good cornerbacks. Dallas has two great ones in Adderley and Mel of former major leaguer Rocky Krsnich when they picked infielder outfielder Joseph Community College. Philadelphia broke the trend for a moment as it chose third baseman Ricky Knepper of Boonsboro, but Milwaukee reverted to form by choosing Robert Alexander, a 6-foot-l, place with 169 points.

llenfro. Krsnich of Wichita, Kan. Joe's father was an infielder for the After Kentucky State, it was Howard Payne slipping past neiehborhood and attends the Landry said running back Calvin Hill is running better on same church in Miami as his his injured right knee. "It's a matter of strengthen former head coach, George Wilson, but Shula doesn't agree with Wilson on everything like the remark that Joe ing it," Landry said. "I think it'll get better each day.

It's unpredictable and we won't know until gametime." Doakes could have made that 111 Pl AA7yy 1ATTW GUARANTEE '-V ZZ3i LK l'i I I I I LU K'1 team a champion." Royals Stun Lakers For 108-107 Win CINCINNATI (UPI) Tom Van Arsdale hit a 15-foot jump Wilson was referring to the Miami Dolphins, the American Football Conference champions. Wilson was fired by head coach of me Dolphins two years ago shortly before Shula was hired. Wilson said Shula knew for 22 days that he would be the new Dolphin coach, but didn't tell him. "I did not accept the job until the day of the news conference when it was announced," Shula said. "I did not contact George Wilson because I was asked to keep it confidential.

"I did not seek the job," Shula said. "I was sought. I only agreed after being informed that George was not IM If fi 'r''i-S; iitrfw 1 I -2 (Lv 1 If iX t. I SJcja (cZv i If Vt imi4 iWd.r nn 'S B-vn-t vVVAVrWHiV 1 iWlf i Ii.iif.i.o.-.rii.ii. 5 I Igh tA 1 mttnt h4 1 shot with three seconds left Wittenberg 7S Otterbein 68 (ot) Ohio WesTeyan 93 Dension 70 Cheyney St.

93 Mansfield St. 87 (1 ot) Wagner Coll. 79 Elizabethtown 76 Albright 92 Susquehanna 81 Loyola (Md.) 91 Scranton (Pa.) 84 Marshall 10 DePauw 76 Delaware 83 Gettysburg 82 Virginia 97 George Washington 76 Wednesday night to boost the Cincinnati Royals to a 108-107 I I I Tennessee St. 92 Tenn. (Chattanooga) 87 3 73 Wednesday'! College Basketball Result! By United Press international Ohio University 85 Kent State 74 Woosler 76 Mt.

Union 75 Rio Grande IM Lander (S Youngstown 70 Gannon (Pa.) Findlay 94 Bluffton 60 Toledo 78 Butler S5 Ohio Dominican 01 Walsh 0 (ot) Louisville 71 Dayton 64 Capital 99 Central State Ohio Wesleyan 93 Denison 70 Wittenberg 73 Otterbein 68 (ot) South Carolina 116 Manhattan 78 Cornell 105 Rochester 98 Hawaii 77 Connecticut 71 Albion 77 Klamazoo 59 Rio Grande 104 Lander (S.C) 12 Union 77 Kines Point 65 Colgate 100 RPI 82 Boston U. 85 Vermont 62 Tufts 112 Amherst 84 Syracuse 106 Canisius RIVERSIDE 36-MO. GUARANTEED OEE REGULARLY 19.95 EXCHANGE victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. The Royals, who broke a club record 14 straight losses Tuesday night, took the lead 22- AND COUNTRY IVi Leiwoyne 73 St. Lawrence 34 Lafayette 1O0 Columbia 64 West Virginia 88 Buckndl 73 King's (Pa.) 95 Pitts.

(Johnstown) 82 Morgan St. 69 Delaware St. 42 45e 1 -QUART HEAVY-DUTY. A detergent- tvceoil low. 12V IXCH.

Improve cor- iachih PAIRS Towson St. 84 Millersville St. (Pa.) 72 Maryland (Baltimore) 79 Bowie 62 Miami (Ohio) 86 Western Michigan 64 going to be retained regard 20 with 1:51 left in the first Equals or exceeds most original equipment batteries. Group sizes for most 12Y U.S. cars.

Case Western 78 Allegheny 70 ni nig vvr Ing control. 16' 'S St. Peter's (N.J.) 98 East Carolina 80 20, 30, 40. QQt in 1 Mercyhurst 89 Federal City Coll. 77 Wednesday'! NBA Result! Buffalo 111 Philadelphia 109 Boston 113 Chicago 112 Cincinnati 108 Los Angeles 107 Atlanta 104 Milwaukee 102 i i quarter and held it for the remainder of the game to record their second straight win.

Cincinnati guard Nate Archibald took the in-bounds pass and controlled the ball for 20 seconds before passing to Van Arsdale for the deciding basket. Van Arsdale led all scorers with 31 points. Hawks Top Milwaukee Bobcats Top 9-r-'ffd' 1 11 11 11 mi a. wu 1 1 1 11 11 nnnnii 1 Kent 85-74 ATLANTA (UPI) Walt Wilt Chamberlain, who fin 1 txsrdi CUR 1DOTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR' less." Shula, jokingly introduced as Joe Doakes at his daily news conference, didn't fire back at Wilson, but he didn't agree with him either. "The Dolphins had a lot of injuries the year before I came," Shula said, half apologizing for Wilson's 3-10-1 season in 1969.

"We had 18 players left from that team. "George is entitled to his own opinions," Shula said. "I'm sorry he feels that way. I am not going to lose any sleep over it. "I'm unhappy that it happened this week, but it will not affect the work by the team." Middle linebacker Nick Buoniconti said he would not believe Wilson said those things until he talks to his former coach.

Bellamy and Lou Hudson ished with 24 points and 19 combined to lead the Atlan ATHENS, Ohio (UPI) All ta Hawks to a 104-102 victory Wednesday night over the Milwaukee Bucks. The victory broke a three five Ohio University starters were in double figures as the Bobcats defeated Kent State 85-74 in a Mid-American Conference game here Wednesday night. game Hawk losing streak and rebounds, dunked an inbounds pass with no time showing on the clock for the final score after Los Angeles called time with one second left. Jerry West added 21 points for the Lakers and Hap Hairston pulled down a game-high 23 rebounds to go with his 14 points. Archibald scored 22 for Cincinnati and produced 13 assists.

handed the Bucks tneir second straight loss since they defeated the Los Angeles Lakers last It was Ohio's second MAC tm fkrBentmotorofl I Sunday. It was the first Hawk victory victory without a loss and gave the Bobcats a 5-6 overall record. Guard Tom Corde paced Ohio m. over the defending world champions in four games this ii'h fa season. with 23 points, Tom Riccardii 0 CHARGERiSSOFF! Bellamy hit 29 points 22 55c 1.

QUART ALL-SEASON Meets warrart- 0For scored 21, Todd Lalich added 15 and Dave Ball and Bob Howell had 10 apiece. ft In the first half and Hzld Tkareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Charges 6 or MM 12V battery 1 788 league's leading scorer, to 26. Ruben Vance led Kent with 20 4 DAYS ONLY! tlom.lOW-30. 99 Hudson added 26 for the Hawks and Bob Dandridgz backed up in 7-9 hours. I Mm in 7-9 hours.

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Ohio hit 32 of. 72 field goal attempts for 44 per cent, while Kent was cooler, getting only 25 of 65 for 38 per cent. Kent, now 2-8 overall and 1-1 in the league, had the game's leading rebounder in Roger midway through the first period and never traied again. till mi 1 1 mi V- Four Electrics IMMEDIATE REPLACEMENT BATTERY GUARANTEE Montgomery Ward gvareMois this fcolftry lo be lr irom 4efcctl im noloriol an4 wotfcwmwhig. If bmu Urf fail lO hold a Word iH for 90 doy fioni pvt.

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