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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 15

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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15
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9 Ti THE MARION STAR 15-A Thursday, November 23, 1972 Nebrmkans Claim 3 second with 129 pins over and third place was taken by Alice Bays who finished 123 pins above her average. Mr. Thompson rolled 162 pins Texas end; Wallace Chambers of Eastern Kentucky, end; John Matuzak of Tampa, tackle; Bob Leyen of Yale, tackle: Rich Wood of Southern Cal. middle guard; Jackie Wallace of Arizona State, linebacker; Conrad Graham of Tennessee, linebacker; Matt Blair of Iowa State, linebacker; Jim Thomas of Florida State, defensive back; Burgess Owen of Miami, defensive back, and Randy Logan of Michigan, defensive back. I MARCA Bowling Champs Crowned Leona Walter of 989 Bennett St.

and James E. Thompson of 655 Irey Ave. were first place winners in the MARCA bowling tournament staged at Marion's bowling establishments. Mrs. Walter won the women's first prize with a 531 series, 150 pins over her league average of 127.

Mildred Lucas of 254 Lawrence Ave. placed ISgSmragi! All-American Spots over his league average for first Dlace amone the men bowlers. University beat out Gary Huff of Florida State University for the first-team quarterback spot. Placing second 155 pins above average was Orville Rosebrousjh while Ezra Drake took third at mmm team's offensive line. Although Oregon State had trouble winning more than one game this season, it wasn't NEW YORK (NEA)-Nebras-ka has the unusual honor of placing four men on the 1972 NEA College AU-American football team first squad, as selected by.

coaches, Running back Woody Green 141 over his average. Steve Brown fault. He was named a linebacker on the AH professional football scouts and sportswriters from around the American team. The third linebacker, along with Skorupan and Brown, is Jimmy i'EDEE HIM MED 1 country for Newspaper En terprise Assn. Youngblood of Tennessee Tech The largest man on the team Wide receiver Johnny Rodgers, offensive guard Daryl is Dave Butz of Purdue, a 6-7, White, defensive end Willie Harper and middle guard Rich 279-pound defensive tackle.

Greg Marx of Notre Dame, the other tackle, is almost as big, Glover are the Nebraska first team players. A fifth Nebraska player, center Doug Dumler, at 6-5, 265. THE DEFENSIVE backs are BRUCE BANNON was named to the second AH American team. Brad Van Pelt of Michigan State, Cullen Bryant of Colorado and Drane Scrivener of Tulsa. GREG PRUITT of Oklahoma is the other wide receiver.

Jerry NEA AJl-American Team Ohio State's John Hicks was I 111 Sisemore of Texas is one of fensive tackle. These two, along a second-team selection as an offensive guard. Other second teamers on offense included Bill Otka 11. BBXlDxllLayl I OF YOUR CHOICE AT I FAMILY RESTAURANT I 961 N. MAIN ST.

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Penn State and the University of Southern California placed Carolina Central, wide receiver; two players each on the first Curtis Wester of East Texas State, tackle; Pete Adams of Southern California, tackle; Bill GREG PRUITT Oklahoma Wide Receiver team. Named for Penn State are Bruce Bannon, defensive end, and John Skorupan, linebacker. USC's contributions of Arizona State rounds out the AU-American backfield. Singletary of Temple, guard Doug Dumler of Nebraska, center; Gary Huff of Florida State, quarterback; George Amundson of Iowa State, are Sam Cunningham, a 6-3, 212-pound running back, and Charles Young, a 6-4, 228-pound OFFENSE Pos. Name School Ht.

Wt. Class Hometown TE Charles Young USC 6-4 228 Sr. Fresno, Cal. WR Johnny Rodgers Nebraska 5-9- 173 Sr. Omaha, Neb.

WR Greg Pruitt Oklahoma 5-9 177 Sr. Houston, Tex. Jerry Sisemore Texas 6-4 260 Sr. Plainview, Tex. Paul Seymour Michigan.

6-5 250 Sr. Berkley, Mich. John Hannah Alabama 6-3 277 Sr. Albertville, Ala. Daryl White Nebraska 6-4 238 Jr.

E. Orange, N.J. Tom Brahaney Oklahoma 6-2 227 Sr. Midland, Tex. QB Bert Jones LSU 6-3 205 Sr.

Ruston, La. RB Sam Cunningham" USC 6-3 212 Sr. Santa Cal. RB Woody Green Arizona St. 6-1 190 Jr.

Portland, Ore. DEFENSE Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Willie Harper Nebraska 6-2 207 Sr.

Toledo, Ohio Bruce Bannon Penn St. 6-3 224 Sr. Rockaway, N.J. Dave Butz Purdue 6-7 279 Sr. Lafayette, Ala.

Greg Marx Notre Dame 6-5 265 Sr. Redford, Mich. MG Rich Glover Nebraska 6-1 234 Sr. Jersey City, N.J. LB Steve Brown Oregon St.

6-2 225 Sr. Sacramento, Cal. LB Jim Youngblood Tenn T. 6-3 230 Sr. Jonesville, S.C.

LB John Skorupan Penn St. 6-2 208 Sr. Beaver, Pa. DB Brad Van Pelt Mich. St.

6-5 225 Sr. Owosso, Mich. DB Cullen Bryant Colorado 6-2 215 Sr. Col. Springs, Col.

DB Drane Scrivener Tulsa 6-0 185 Sr. Louisville, Ky. TOM BRAHANEY of running back, and Howard tight Jones of Louisiana State Oklahoma was a runaway choice for center. Tackle Paul Stevens of Louisville, running back. Seymour of Michigan and guard Second team ''defensive John Hannah of Alabama complete the Ail-American selections were Ernest Price of Cadet Hall Is Location for Mat Activity FEET HURT? 111 tmimffi If lWlft Wrestling will return to Cadet "Proper Fit will help Hall Saturday night with one In to waiting bout being billed as an Ohio 6 "tr women's championship clash.

Darlene Hart will challenge ft the title-holder Belle Starr. The same two met here a month ago but the bout was stopped by the Marion wrestling commission when Miss Hart fell from the ring and suffered a shoulder and head injury. The! ii-r- ntmin mishap occurred when a ring Van Pelt Butz rope rod broke. Seymour ill In another main event. Chief Ray Fleetfoot, an east coast favorite, and his partner, Cowboy Don Gillum will meet Dapper Dan and Billy Red Darnell.

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COLUMBIA ST. PH. 382-2754 In another bout, Don Vest and members of the cross country and football teams and cheerleaders. Each family attending is asked to bring one meat dish, one salad or dessert and table service. An open house to honor the 1972 Spartans will be held Sunday at the high school gym it III EfEE OWU's Fouts To Talk At Pleasant's Banquet Jack Fouts, head football coach at Ohio Wesleyan University, will be the guest speaker at the 1972 Pleasant fall sports banquet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

at the high school gym. The banquet will honor Dapper Don will collide. Dapper Dan and Dapper Don are brothers. Advance tickets now are on sale at Don Bowen's Bar RED beginning at p.m. bershop, Erickson Music Store and the Southland Mall Barbershop.

The Cadet Hall is located at 434 W. Church St. and the Marion Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps will share in the proceeds from Saturday's show. PERFECT SHOE WE ALSO REPAIR LETS MAKE IT A LS-7591E 75 Walt WITH A GIFT THAT COUNTS! Merrio'm-Webster I1kiliwr wwwa SentryBox WEATHER INSTRUMENTS PAriASONEC Think what It would mean to lose your personal papers and records! I webster'sV? Seventh 1 I New Collegiate I Dictionary Li a ft i VI 4-DRAWER FILE OFFICE CHAIRS An especially attractive 75 -Watt incandescent desk lamp suitable for-school, home, or the office. 4U A gift to treasure Christmas Cards In Box Assortments Gme see how easy we've made it for you to choose! OFFICE FULL LINE OF STAPLE GUN Smith-Corona $Ofl50 Gem-quality desks PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Swingline Heavy Duty UUup IN STOCK up Mexican onyx base.

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