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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 14

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Larry Blackstone, NAIA All-American UCLA Has Clear Williametie, Charles Wil Vols scouts from Dallas, Pittsburgh, San Diego and a pool scout (representing five different NFL teams). During his playing career at LU, Blackstone was coached by Joe Michael. Field With Elimination Eastern Washington and kicked off in the third period, they fumbled, we scored and we scored twice within two minutes, after that, they couldn't stop us." "The people were really behind us," continued Larry, "they are sending the entire team to Miami by plane to see the Super Bowl, they really are great." The 212 pounder is a senior and is majoring in physical education, but would like to have a crack at playing pro ball. So far he has talked to team and there were several other fellows that I thought would get it before I would. I really don't know what to say." As always, the topic of the biggest thrill came up and Larry dida't wait one minute with an answer, "being number one, that's the biggest thrill, and beating Waynesburg, that was another big thrill." There was a slight pause on the line, then Blackstone continued, "the last game we played was a real exciting one.

We were behind 14-0 to Union High School, were members of the first undefeated Fairmont State, West Virginia football team that finished the season with an 11-0 mark and the NAIA title. Starting at offensive fullback and defensive end, (brother Barry played the other end). Blackstone rushed for 1292 yards during the course of the season. "I really didn't expect to get it, but I thought if I had a chance, it would be on of- fense," Blackstone told the Eag- le-Gazette. "We had a heck of a good By VITO STELLINO UPI Sports Writer Tennessee was supposed to have a date with doom in the Los Angeles Classic but not with Iowa.

"I really don't know what to say," this was the way Larry Blarkstone summed up his feelings this morning after being Informed that he was a member of the I'PI NAIA AH-American team. Previous-ly, Blarkstone had been named to the honorable mention list in the Associated Press poll. Larry's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Blarkstone of Fisher Road, near Baltimore.

Blackstone. along with his twin brother Barry and George Schreyer, all natives of Balti- more and graduates of Liberty Gales The sixth-ranked Vols, Go Against Marion Harding Saturday Night Lancaster's Golden Gales head North Saturday night hoping to close out the 1967 portion of their 67-68 campaign the half-way mark on a winning note, thus snapping a six-game losing skein. It won't be easy, since the opponent is Marion Harding, a club that sports a 5-2 mark. One advantage for the locals will be that Harding is on the road tonight against the toughest team in the Buckeye Conference, Lor liams, Arkansas Jackson Leblanc, California Wes tern. Defense: Ends Larry Blackstone, Fairmont State, W.

Al Beauchamp, Southern, La. Tackles Eddie Joyner, Lenir Rhyne, N.C; Tom Bilotta, Adams State, Colo. Middle Guard John Peterson, Pittsburg State, Kan. Linebackers John Spuhler, Northern Michigan; Lee Jacob- sen, Kearney State, Mike Hattery, Western Illinois. Backs Major Hazelton, Flori da Terry Harris, Jack sonville, Dennis Cavalier, Southwestern, Kan.

Punter Gary Loyd, California Lutheran. i 1' i Larry Blackstone Fairmont State ROBERT H. MOREHEAD representing the Metropolitan Life INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. N. Lile and Personal Accident and Health Insurance 1551 Lynn Drive Phone 653-2357 'VI 1 KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(UPI)-Four repeaters and a backfield that gained more than three miles in total yardage headline the 1967 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' All America football team announced today by the NAIA. The holdovers, all linemen, were, offensive tackle Fred Davis of Doane, defensive tackle Eddie Joyner of Lenoir Rhyne, N.C; defensive end Al Beauchamp of Southern, and middle guard John Peterson of Pittsburg (Kan.) State. Quarterback Marlin Briscoe of Omaha, who hit 56 per cent of his passes for 2,283 yards and 25 touchdowns and rushed for 354 yards, headed the backfield, which also included fullback Jackson Leblanc of California Western and halfbacks Jim Nicholson of Willamette, and Charles Williams of Arkansas Leblanc netted 1,340 yards rushing and Nicholson, one of five juniors named to the first team, gained 1,138 yards rushing. Williams, a 5-7, 155-pound speedster, rushed for 807 yards. The 23 a first team, including a punter, as selected by the NAIA Football Coaches' Association: Offense: Ends Dave Svendsen, Eastern Washington State; Henry McKay, Guilford, N.C.

Tackles-Tom Head, Southwest Texas State; Fred Davis, Doane, Neb. Guards Ron Young, New Mexico Highlands; Henry Davis, Grambling, La. Cnter Vic Bender, Northeast Louisiana State. Backs Marlin Briscoe, Omaha, Jim Nicholson. CHEERFUL CHICKADEES SALEM, Ore.

(UPI)-The friendly little black -capped chickadee is one of the most familiar small song birds in Oregon. During winter when food becomes scarce, these bires are readily attracted to back yard feeding stations where they soon lose their fear of man and become tame enough to alight and feed from his hand. Newark Catholic, Canal Winchester Top FCL Teams ten this season, were expected to meet top-ranked UCLA in the finals of the tourney Saturday, night where they were supposed to suffer their first defeat. But now the Vols won't even get a chance to 'meet UCLA. Tennessee suffered its first loss of the season at the hands of unranked Iowa in a 64-59 overtime stunner, Thursday night in a first round game.

The Iowa upset highlighted a heavy night of holiday tourney action around the nation along with a pair of dramatic semifinal games in the Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden Columbia's 74-67 upset of Louisville and St. John's 60-57 triumph over Boston College. There was also a key upset in the Big Eight tourney as a tenth-ranked Kansas was spilled by Oklahoma State 79-67. Clear Field With Tennessee eliminated from contention, UCLA should now be able to name the score of its 41st and 42nd straight victories tonight and Saturday night. UCLA plays St.

Louus tonight and then will meet the winner of the Iowa-Wyoming game in the finals Saturday night. The improbable Iowa-Wyom- Get top return on your Investment dollar MODERN FINANCE three-year subordinated Investment Certificates Available in amounts of to Come in, write or phone lor descriptive booklet. Executive Offices 75 East Gay Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Phone (614) 224-2144 Newark Catholic posted its fourth win of the season against three losses last night as Newark edged past Millersport 70-69. Canal Winchester ran its string to eight straight by turning back Carroll 84-73. Newark had to come up with paced Newark with 28 points a last quarter rally to beat the while Riley added 24.

For Mil-Lakers at Millersport. Newark lersport, Dixon finished with 17 College Results ing contest was set up when Wyoming upset Southern Cali fornia 79-78 in the other Los Angeles Classic game Thursday night. Dick Jensen, who scored just points in regulation play, added four in overtime as Iowa outscored the Vols 11-6 after the teams were tied 53-53 going into the extra period. Sam Williams led Iowa with 25 points while Bill Justus paced Tenneessee with 24. Reserve guard Bob Wilson hit a pair of free throws with just 14 seconds remaining to give Wyoming its triumph over USC.

Harry Hall scored 24 for Wyoming. The Columbia-Louisville eon-test was a pairing of an Ivy League underdog team against one of the nation's leading powers and the Ivy League team came out on top. Dave Newmark, playing only about half the time because he was bothered by the flu, made a key hook shot and free throws in the final two minutes to lead Columbia to the victory. The 7-foot center sank the hook over Louisville All-America Wes Unseld to give Columbia a 68-67 lead. Close Contest The battle between ninth-ranked St.

John's and eighth-ranked Boston College was a tight struggle all the way with four foul shots by Rudy Bogad and two more by Joe DePre in the last 52 seconds finally enabling St. John's to come out on top. Nebraska stopped Oklahoma 75-65 in a first round game in the Big Eight tourney. Nebras ka meets Oklahoma State and Colorado takes on Kansas State in tonight's semi-finals, i Western Kentucky, led by Wayne Chapman's 34 points, stunned Indiana 110-91 in the first round of the Dallas All-Sports Festival tourney. Western Kentucky will now meet California, which edged South ern Methodist, 88-84 in the title game tonight.

Second ranked Houston trailed by two points at halftime but then started rolling in the 'second half to down Bradley 69-52 in the Rainbow Classic. In other tourney games. Temple topped Wisconsin 82-80 and St. Francis of Pa. beat Duquesne 86-83 in the Quaker City Tourney, Miami beat NYU 102-91 and for the Hurricane lassie crown St.

Joseph's of Pa. beat Washington 79-74 to win the Gator Bowl tourney, I North Carolina topped Stanford 87-78 and Utah edged Oregon 64-63 in the Far West Classic. In regular season action, Illinois topped Georgia Tech 65-1 54, Notre Dame edged Villa Madonna 64-59 and UTEP '(Texas Western) stopped Loyola of Chicago 76-70. Hong Kong has 3.8 million people, including more than 1 million refugees from Communist China. No need to repeat the well-known facts and established fame of JOSEPH M.

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In the final period of play, Newark tied the score at 63-63 then stalled into a 70-67 lead before finally winning 70-69. Sabo W. Kentucky 110 Indiana 91 Arkansas St. Tour, (finals): W. Michigan 84 Ark.

St. 73 (cons.) Big Eight Tour (1st round): Nebraska 75 Oklahoma 65 Oklahoma St. 79 Kansas 67 Gator Bowl (finals): St. JosDh's (Pa.) 79 Wash. 74 Miss.

St. 66 Florida 65 (cons.) Hurricane Classic (finals): Miami (Fla.) 102 NYU 91 Santa Clra 77 Dartmth 69 (cons.) LeMovne Inv. (1st round): Bucknell 84 St. Francs (NY) 81 LeMoyne (NY) 95 Vermnt 72 Lobo Inv. (finals) New Mex.

75 Rhode Is. 62 San Jse St. 88 Gonzga 68 (cons) Mobile Classic (finals): Alabama 90 Tulane 83 Baylor 73 Spring Hill 72 (cons) Quaker City Tour. (2nd round): Temple 82 Wisconsin 80 St. Frncis (Pa.) 86 Duquesne 83 Penn 61 Prvidnce 48 (cons.) Villanova 75 Ariz 59 (cons) Triangle Tour.

(1st round): N. Carolina St. 75 Army 60 Georgia 79 Yale 75 Holidav Festival (2nd round) St. John's (NY) 60 Bostn Coll 57; Columbia 74 Louisville 67 La Salle 100 W. Va.

83 (cons.) Syracuse 83 Penn St. 73 (cons.) Los Angeles Classic (1st round): Wyoming 79 S. Calif. 78 Iowa 64 Tennessee 59 (ot) Far West Classic, Portland (1st round): N. Carolina 87 Stanford 78 Utah 64 Oregon 63 Las Vegas Holiday Clas: Loyola (LA) 86 Ariz St 68 (3rd) Rainbow Classic, Honolulu (1st round): Houston 69 Bradley 52 N.

Tex.St. 68 Subpac 60 UC Irvine Tour. (1st round): Diego 83 Long Bch St. 63 Valley St. 93 Chapman 81 Chico, Calif.

Inv. (1st round): Cn. Wash. 75 Whittier 68 Humbldt St. S6 Lews Clark 80 Wilamette 95 Chico St.

71 Sacrmnto St. 104 Cal West. 78 against Harding. The 6-2 junior should see action at a forward, although Coach George Hill says his basic five will remain Frank Kluz and Greg Montague outside and Howie Bozman, Bruce Baughman and Rich Bahnsen inside. "Callahan deserves a chance, and we're giving it to him," said Hill today.

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The loss left the Lakers with a 2-6 mark. At Canal Winchester, the Indians pulled out in front 19-12 in the opening period, stretcher their lead to 36-28 at the half, but saw Carroll come roaring back to life in the third period. The Bulldogs pulled to within three at the close of the third period with a 25 point splurge. In the final quarter, Canal Winchester put the game away with a 28 point outbreak. Miles paced the Indians with 26 points while Epperson added 21.

For Carroll. Chatfield was tops with 19 and Fox added 18 with Lott getting 17. The Bulldogs are now 3-4 for the season. NEWARK: Mannino 1-2-4: Riley 8-8-24; Craig 3-4-10: Sabo 9-10-28: Wieber 0-2-2: Kennedy 1-0-2: TOTALS 22-26-70. MILLERSPORT: M.

Hans-berger 5-3-13; Dixon 8-1-17; Thomas 3-2-8: Garey 6-4-16: Sharp 2-4-8; Hempleman 3-0-6: R. Hansberger 0-1-1; TOTALS 27-15-69. Newark 20 11 21 18 70 Millersport 15 19 20 15 -69 CANAL WINCHESTER: Simpson 5-3-13; Epperson 6-9-21: Miles 10-6-26; Carpenter 2-0-4: Hickman 7-0-14; Padgett 3-0-6; TOTALS 33-18-84. CARROLL: Lupfer 2-1-5; Snider 1-0-2; Fox 7-4-1S; Carruth-ers 4-2-10: Lott 7-3-17; Williams 1-0-2; Chatfield 8-3-19; TOTALS 30-13-73. Canal Win.

19 17 2C 28 84 Carroll 12 16 25 20 73 High School Basketball Scores By Unitod Proit International Bedford Chanel 76 Wickliffe 59 Lakewood 76 Cleve. Holy Namo 33 Brunswick 65 Cleve. Man Hayej 64 Bay Village 81 Cleve. West 39 Cleve. Kennedy 75 Shaker Heighti 69 Lakewood Shaw 84 Mentor 57 Berea 77 Olmsted Falls 59.

Midpark 47 Westlake 37 Painesville Riverside 63 Ashtabula Harbor 51 Cols. East 60 Canton McKinley 49 Canton Lincoln 63 Dayton Chaminade 48 Springfield South 75 Cols. Northland 68 Cols. Mckinley 57 Coll. DeSalles 48 Cols.

Watterson 80 Coll. Whetstone 54 Upper Arlington 53 Coll. North 51 Northmor 66 Marian Catholic 48 Buckeye Valley 71 Big Walnut 48 Logan Elm 63 Huntington Twp. 46 Zane Trace 66 Laurelville 63 Cols. Mohawk 92 Lakewood 7S Zanesville 77 Cols.

Walnut Ridge 63 Newark Catholic 70 Millersport 69 Kenton 75 Lima Catholic 65 Mt. Sterling Plains 61 Madison South 57 Clark Southeastern 70 Cedarvillo 51 Upper Scioto Valley 71 Riverdale 58 Arlington 63 Hardin-North 54 ZENITH "Governor" The quality goes in before the name goes on The lV" A l-e. I. (-WM1 By United Press International Bloomfield 77 Patersn St. 72 St.

Anselm's 81 Colby 65 Wore. Poly 89 Trinity (Conn.) 63 TCU 63 Massachusetts 56 Albany St. (NY) 105 Hamiltn 87 Hope 70 Union (NY) 58 Trenton St. 6,1 Upsala 54 Conn. 51 William Mary 49 Monmouth 75 Newark Eng.

66 Bentley 90 Pratt 75 Siena 78 RPI 64 MIT 70 Lehigh 58 Alfred 74 Genesee 64 St. Lawrence 75 Hobart 64 Springfld 101 Clark 88 Assumption 87 Tufts 82 Indiana (Pa.) 89 Point Prk 71 N.C. Coll 86 Florida 69 Roanoke 99 Randolph-Macn 73 Hampton Inst. 61 Marietta 57 Eliabth Ctv 89 Bluefld St. 84 Old Dominion 82 Va.

St. 54 Fort Eustis 80 Frederck 78 Bridgewatr 100 Millrsvlle 98 McNeese 70 S.F. Austin 67 SE Okla. 80 Culver Stcktn 69 King (Tenn.) 87 Stony Brk 56 Lincoln (Mo.) 80 Washbrn 77 (o) W. Carolina 101 Millikn 93 Hiram Sett 94 St.

Norbert's 81 Concrdia (Minn.) 94 Rockhrst 93 Marian 68 Indiana Tech 67 111. 65 Georgia Tech 54 Notre Dame 64 Villa Madna 59 Indiana Cntrl 73 N. Central 52 Clarion 90 Steubenvle 82 Moorhead 80 Valley City 66 Chicago St. 80 Hamline 64 Jhn's (Minn.) 76 Centrl (Mo) 74 Texas (el Pso) 76 Loyola (ill.) 70 St. Mary's (Tex.) 95 Sam Houstn St.

86 Lamar Tech 82 Empria St. 81 All-College Tour. (1st round): Brigham Young 87 Xavier 75 Tech 103 Idaho St. 76 American Inter. Inv.

(2nd round): St. Michael's 92 Guilfrd 79 Amherst 89 Amer. Inter. 68 Northeastern 80 Bowdoin 69 (cons) Merrimack 114 Bates 59 (cons.) All-Sports Clas. (1st round): California 88 SMU 84 WE WILL BE Keep Your and Your Budget IN TOP CONDITION WITH OUR No Cash Down FARE PLAN BUDGET TERMS for all SERVICE REPAIRS, PARTS and ACCESSORIES WHATEVER YOUR CAR MAY NEED: ENGINES TRANSMISSIONS EXCHANGE PARTS Adjust or Reline Brakes Batteries Motor Tune Mufflers Toil Pipes Tires Radio Air Conditioners Paint and Collision Repairs All Day Saturday, Dec.

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