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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 36

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36 New Journal, Mansfield, O.Thursday, December 16, 1971 Vrofiles rHE NUMBER OF "TEAMS IN THE NFL'S FIRST Still No Threat to Bullfighting Futbol Now Catching on in Juarez 39 Games Face Area Clubs ljwow Urn) Gmy Malabar Splits Card Lead JOHNNY APPLISCIO CONFIRRNCI Bowl that has kept American football alive in Mexico. Back in 1945, the Sun Bowl hosted what proved to be the first internationals bowl game when the versity of Mexico played Southwestern University, j-Mexico lost, 35-0. The University of Mexico -still has a football team, but 'f it confines its schedule to small colleges and fresh-' man teams. it," he said with a smile. "1 go with friends." This year about 2,000 Juarez residents and their friends will see the Iowa State- LSU clash, if pre-game ticket sales are any indications.

i' This is a far cry from the 20,000 or more fans who jam themselves into one of the Juarez arenas to watch a bullfight. But it is a start. In a way, it was the Sun By GREGG EL PASO, Tex. (AP) -Football never will replace bullfighting as the heartthrob of the 436,000 residents of Juarez, Mexico, located just across the border from El Paso. But "futbol Americano," as the people across the border call it, is making inroads.

This year one of the Juarez high schools, Colonia, played two good American teams to a standstill. And this week, with the coming of Saturday's Sun Bowl between Iowa State and Louisiana State, football is at a fever pitch in Juarez. "Thees futbol, ees.beeg thing, eh?" said Luis, a taxi-cab driver whose amazing reflexes have kept him alive in the daily jungle of traffic in Juarez. "I go some day and see 13 victorious DECATUR. STALEYS (QtlCAfio eSMttS) WE'RE IO-M IN ITS )HTKL 1921 OTHERS WCTE BUtmO, AKBCM, GREEA) fAY, CAMTCW, DAYTON, ROCK ISLAND, CHICAGO ORDIA1AL5, CLEveiAMD, MCHESreZ.VeiZOK COLUMBUS 4fiCCIMCIMMA.T) lirrant Lauded ATLANTA (AP) Paul "Bear" Bryant, who lifted.

Alabama from two straight subpar seasons to the Southeastern Conference championship and a shot at its fourth national crown, was named The Associated Press SEC Coach of the Year. PIRSLANDS CONFERENCE League Overall Black River 2 0 2 2 Mapleton I 0 3 0 Monroeville 2 0 3 I Norwalk SI. Paul 1 1 I South Central I 1 1 1 Edison 0 2 0 2 New London 0 1 0 4 Western Reserve 0 7 11 GAMES THIS WEEK LEAGUE FRIDAY Black River at Mapleton, Monroeville at Western Reserve, Norwalk St. Paul at New London, Edison at South Central, SATURDAY New London at Black River, Mapleton at Norwalk St. Paul, South Central at Monroeville, Western Reserve at Edison.

LEAGUE AVERAGES OFFENSE Monroeville, 81.0; Black River, 72.0; Mapleton, 62.5; Norwalk St, Paul, 57.5; Edison, 57.0; New London, 55.5; South Central, 55.0; Western Reserve, 51.0. DEFENSE Mapleton, 48.0; South Central, 51.0; Black River, 51.0; Monroeville, 55.0; Norwalk St. Paul, 57.5; Western Reserve, Edison, 78.5; New London, 79.5. LEAOUE SCORINO Player, team FO Tet Avg Bob Krull, Mon 26 2 54 27.0 Ron Ross, Map 15 12 42 21.0 Ed Ramey. BR ..,.10 17 37 18.6 Dave Mesenburg, WR ..15 7 37 18.5 Jim Kusmlk, BR 13 9 35 17.5 Gary Brown, Nor 12 11 35 17.5 Tom Kramb, SC 12 4 32 16.0 Ken Rose, Edi 11 8 30 1 5.0 Dennis Didion, Mon 11 6 28 14.0 Jim Collins, Nor 12 3 27 13.5 Billman, BF 9 7 25 12.5 Clyde Honeycutt, SC 9 7 25 13.5 Al Burrls, Edl 11 2 24 12.0 Jeff Fields, Nor 10 4 24 12.0 Dale Marshall, NL 10 3 23 11.

5 Bob Rlngler, Maple 5 12 22 11.0 Ed Kemery, Maple 9 3 21 10.5 Don Long, Mon 9 3 21 10.5 Ziedbro. BR 7 6 20 10.0 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE League Overall School Colonel Crawford 10 3 1 Elgin 1 0 3 1 Ridgedale I 0 5 0 River Valley 10 13 Pleasant 1 0 4 0 Buckeye Central 0 1 0 4 Carey 0 1 0 4 Mohawk 0 1 1 3 Riverdale 0 1 2 1 Wynlord 01 23 GAMES THIS WEEK LEAGUE FRIDAY Buckeye Central at River-dale, Carey at River Valley, Mohawk at Colonel Crawford, Ridgedale at Wynford Elgin at Pleasant. NON-LEAGUE SATURDAY River Velley at Bucyrus, Bettsvllle at Mohawk, Northmor at Pleasant, Riverdale at Bluffton. Lamar Tops NEW YORK (UPI) Dwight Lamar doesn't let the big time bother him. Lamar led the nation's college division scorers last season with a 36.0 average as a sophomore.

Things were expected to be a little more difficult this season since his school, Southwest- GIFTS FOK EVERYONE By FRANK II. VALK Thirty nine contests are set for this weekend in area basketball leagues. In the Buckeye Conference, co- leaders Marion Harding and Lorain Admiral meet on the Lorain court to determine which will remain in the No. 1 spot. Findlay.

also unbeaten In Buckeye Conference competition, defends its position against Sandusky Senior. Mansfield Senior goes after its first league victory against Elyria Friday. Four games are slated in the loop Saturday also. SINGLE GAMES Cardinal Conference leaders Malabar and Dover will be out to keep their league unbeaten marks intact with Dover taking on Coshocton Friday and Malabar visiting New Philadelphia. 'Lexington, which is the only team in first place in the Johnny Appleseed Conference, goes against Crestline, and 1 this weekend.

Crestline is after its first league victory while Plymouth carries a 1-0 mark. TOP CLASH Black River and Mapleton meet in the battle of Fire-lands Conference unbeatens Friday while Monroeville defends its first place portion against Western Reserve. After the first week of action in the North Central Conference, five teams are tied for first place with only one game between the leaders Friday. Unbeatens Elgin and Pleasant vie while co -leaders Colonel Crawford, Ridgedale and River Valley attempt to hold onto their spots against lower division teams. Youngstown to Join Midwest League FLINT, Mich.

(UPI) -youngstown, Ohio; Indianapolis, Ind. and Warren, Mich, were awarded franchises in the Midwest Football League during a meeting here. new teams will be added for the 1972 season. Columbus, Ohio, is one of the now existing league teams. 8r League Overall Lexlnglon Clear Fork 1 Plymouth 1 Crestylew 1 Frederlcktown 1 Ontario 1 Crestline 0 Loudonvllle 0 GAMES THIS WEEK LEAGUE PRIOAY Lexington at Crestline.

Frederlcktown at Ontario, Crestvlew at Plymouth, Clear Fork at MaJIson, SATURDAY Plymouth at Lexington, Ontario at Clear Fork, Crestline at Crest-View, Loudonvllle at Frederlcktown, LEAGUE AVERAGES OFFENSE Lexington, la.O; Plymouth, (3.0; Clear Fork, 61.0; Ontario, 7.5; Crestvlew, 61.0) Crestline, 56.it Loudonvllle, 52.5; Frederlcktown, 52.0. DEFENSE Lexington, 50.5; Plymouth, 55.0; Clear Fork, 59.0; Crestvlew, 59.0; Ontario, 61.5; Crestline, 64.5; Frederlcktown, 61.0; Loudonvllle, 73.0, LEAGUE SCORINO Player, team FO Tot Avg. Ron Arnett, Le 14 Roger Ash, Onl 12 Jay Sneerlnger, CP 6 16.5 16.5 15.0 14.0 13.5 13.5 13.0 13.0 12.5 12.0 11.5 11.5 11.5 10.5 10.5 Jim Watson, CF 6 Ron Chllcoie. Ont Tim Davis, Lex Steve Doyle, Fred Curtii Reppart, Fred 11 .10 .11 Jerry Blum, crestl Bill McKlnnon, CF a Brad Bauer, Crestl 9 Gary McGraw, Crestv Henry Mclntlre, Loud .10 Steve Keck, Lex 9 Rex Llnkenbach 7 NORTHERN OHIO LEAGUE Leegue Overall School Narwalk 3 Gallon 3 Bellevue 3 Wlllard 3 Tiffin Columbian 2 Bucyrus 1 Shelby 1 UDoer Sandusky 0 games this ween, LEAGUE FRIDAY Bellevue at Galion, Nor. walk at Bucyrus, Shelby at Tiffin Columbian, Willard at Upper Sandusky.

NON-LEAGUE SATURDAY River Valley at Bucyrus, Seneca East at Wlllard. LEAGUE AVERAGES OFFENSE Willard, 66.5; Bellevue, 60.5; Galion, 58.8; Tiffin Columbian, 57. Norwalk, 54.0; Shelby, 53.3; Bucyrus, 49.0; Upper Sandusky, 40.0. DEFENSE Gallon 46.3; Upper Sandusky, 49.3; Bellevue, 53.3; Norwalk, 55.8; Bucyrus, 56.0; Shelby, 57.8; Wlllard, 57.8; Tiffin Columbian, 60.3. LEAGUE SCORING Player, School FO Tet Don Bland, Tiff 34 23 91 Scott McDavId, Gal 33 9 75 Steve Schwan, Wll 23 18 64 Dave Sweet, Nor 22 16 60 John Thompsn, Shel.

23 13 59 Mike Schwan, Bel 17 24 58 Jim Martin, Bel 20 16 56 Avg. 22.8 11.8 16.0 15.0 14.8 14.5 14.0 13.8 12.5 11.5 11.3 11.3 10 5 10.5 10.3 10.3 Rav Adcock, Nor 19 1 55 Tom Frye, Wll 16 18 50 8 46 David Buurma, Wll 19 Mike Buurma, Wll 18 9 45 Jeff Hall, Buc 18 9 45 Larry Morrson, Buc 15 12 42 Jeff Resser, Buc 16 10 42 Don Schwennng, Upper .18 5 41 Chip Durtschi, Gal 15 11 41 Two Ohio Players To Play in Bowl MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) -Tom Campana of Ohio State and Gary Kosins of Dayton have been chosen for the North squad in the 23rd annual Senior Bowl game Jan. 8. Campana will be in the defensive backfield.

Kosins, 210 pounds, will be a running back. You con fill your Christmas shopping order right here, with useful and needed gifts for every member of the family. Tools for Dad, appliances for Atom, light fixtures for the in-laws, and hundreds of items to suit everyone's needs. If you're looking for that special "gift from all of us," how about a dishwasher, a disposal, or some other practical item for around the house. Stop in and get acquainted today.

You'll be amazed at how much we have to offer Santa this year. CARDINAL CONFCMNC! Learn Overall Dover Malabar Wooster Ashland Coshocton Madison New Philadelphia 0 0 1 1 I 3 GAMES THII WBIK LEAGUE FRIDAY Coihoclon at Dover, Ashland at Wooster, Malabar at New Philadelphia, NON-LEAGUV FRIDAY Clear Fork at Madison. SATURDAY Dover at River View, Clavmont at Wooster, New Philadelphia at Canton Tlmken, LEAGUE AVERAGES OFFFNSE Coshocton, 7e.0i Wooster, ea.Oi Dover, 5 Malabar, 510; Ashland, 530; Madison, S3.0; New Philadelphia, S3 0. DEFENSE Dover, 43.0) Ashland, 53 Malabar, 54 Madlaon, 59.3; New Philadelphia, 4.4; Coshocton, (e.0; Wooster, 66 0. OVERALL SCORINO Dan Brown, Coshocton, tf.O; Bob Fllckinger, Wooster, 17.0; Mike Buck, Coshocton, 17.0; Rod Rlckert, Madison, 15.5; Dave Mlellore, Dover, 1S.S; Rick Wells, New Philadelphia, 14.6; Mark Mjs-maj, Wooster, 13.6; Bob Crawford, Mala-bar, 12.7; Mike McGulra.

Malabar, 12.5; Randy Emmons, Ashland, 12.5, BUCKEYE CONFERENCE League Overall Findlay 2 I orain King 2 Marion Harding 2 Fremont Ross 1 Lorain Sr 1 Mansfield Sr 0 Sandusky Sr 0 Elvrla 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 GAMES THIS WEEK LEAGUE FRIDAY Elyria at Mansfield Senior, Findlay at Sandusky, Lorain Senior at Fremont Ross, Marlon Harding at Lorain King. SATURDAY Sandusky at Elyria, Fremont Ross at Findlay, Lorain Admiral King at Lorain Senior, Mansfield Senior at Marion Harding. LEAGUE AVERAGES OFFENSE Findlay, 06.5; Marlon Harding, 83.5; Lorain 75.5; Sandusky, 68.0; Lorain King, 57.0; Fremont Ross, 56.5; Mansfield 53.0; Elyria, 48.0. DEFENSE Lorain King, 47.5; Findlay, 55.5; Mansfield 58.5; Elvrla, 62.0; Marlon Harding, 62.0; Fremont Ross, 72.0; Lorain 86.5. LEAGUE SCORINO Player, school FG Tot Ave Scott May, Sand 24 11 59 29.5 Ken Brooks, Find 19 10 48 24.0 Brad Frank, Lor 17 14 48 24.0 Mike Roads, Mar 13 16 42 21.0 Ralph McKlnniss, Mar 12 32 16.0 Doug Taylor, LAK 10 11 31 15.5 Tom Harris.

LAK 11 7 29 14.5 Mike Drvodellch, Lor 13 Pat Kelly, Sand .13 Rick Spaulding, Mar ...,12 Jerry Brooklns, Mans 9 John Arnold, Find Chuck Rogers, Find 9 Mike Miller, Fre 9 Steve Smith, Fre 9 Neil Shaffer, Mar 9 Ron Beckett, Elyr 10 Terone Butler, Mans 9 Bob Hill, Mar II Dale Griffith, Elyr 9 Jay Underman, Elyr 1 Chad Saladin, Lor 8 29 14.5 3 29 14.5 4 28 14.0 7 25 12.5 9 25 12.5 6 24 12. 0 24 12.0 6 24 12.0 a 24 12.0 3 23 11.5 5 23 11.5 1 23 11.5 3 21 10.5 4 20 10.0 4 20 10.0 Mexican Expansion PHOENIX (UPI) The Mexican Baseball League announced that it will expand from 10 clubs in 1971 to 12 in 1972 and will adopt a 148 game schedule to begin March 16 and end August 1. Puebla and Cordoba are the new entries. YOUR DOLLAR GOES THE MARK OF INTEGRITY with low-cost easy to appjy Wo brand necessary "sale" value OUR EVERYDAY AROUND. NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE EAST DIVISION PtS Gf Ga New York 20 4 5 45 137 65 Montreal 18 4 42 107 62 Boston 19 6 2 40 110 64 Toronto 13 9 8 34 84 84 Detroit 10 15 5 24 81 99 Vancouver 8 18 4 20 70 104 Buffalo 6 19 6 18 80 117 WEST DIVISION Chicago 21 7 3 45 99 54 Minnesota 19 8 3 41 87 55 California 10 16 5 25 93 124 Pittsburgh 10 1 4 24 79 93 Philadelphia 9 15 5 23 63 90 St.

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