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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 19

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(11) i f-7a ihj 0 to i-' Tcft fM 0 74 S. Mil 0 A iN Awftvl a V-S MiStOUftt -tl A A 1 i It 6 '9 D-A 5 tl I St. 7 n'ii 14 i vftiu4) the offense to carry us for a Dennis Coleman, a returning rwhile, at least until we learn forjstarter who carries all-star cre-Jmire the best placement of Monsterman Bill Van of our younger boys on de-sDevender and cornerback Wyck fense," said Vaught. Neely are top hands returning is optimistic the offenscito the sondary, the only area can handle the assignment. iwbere Phomores may be able "All our starters are ack the starting lineup.

wiih the exception of Ho I The neM are t0P hcar Wlth i our fullback, and we've gotulcnt in crucial linebacking some pretty good boys causing Vaught to for his job," Vaught said.irank the as one of "Right now, Luther Webb is thejstrongest he's had in 24 seasons I leader and if he cores through jas boss ol the leum-' like we hope, we could have ourj Senior Fred Brister Is the lone first real power running threat garter returning, but Paul Don-; in several years," jRieux and Crowell Armstrong Webb is a 212-pound out homore rewrv'M more who was expected year Semor Jcff Horn 1 1 1W '-H 1-N I rt 9 6 5 Tir. a fit V.rg.ni f' li 0 i'- CC tf tJ 1 1 rut) 4 kJHi't' ww. MAr 0 a J4 1 I1 VI 1 Wvttr FI IRt MOAfAlD AYN a Aii 0 Sl 5. '0 a V.1 AU I 5 ot i SI. 0 V3T" i :4 T0 AAi H.1 dkMvi tAM 7 -rr 45 V.

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In Manning, the Rebels have the complete quarterback and his heroics last season sparked comments that he could be the best to ever play the position. 4i wi-til ku rriV MiSAAMtfcAltfW. rfWJ, iWf''? Oliio State Buckeyes Will Again Challenge for Manning proved virtually In-! defensible, consistently connect-! ing on long and short Ao. I Ranking MVS from pocket or on the rollout, COLUMBUS. Ohio A Upoff.ership and running and pasng suing bunch.

many seniors could be a prob- irtd running with power or fi-jon tne gtrcngth of Ohio StateVat quarterback. John Brockmg-i (tur offensive interior line- lem, too. i 1 A I jooioaii squaa is me wuo nis laiwen uer torjnien are nui typical umo siaiej-you never have a great iiiuus ui irfiHnidt uii a. lun-iyiam, an 5t)mjii icam unless tne seniors are "What can I say about Man- League scouts. (back, and Hayden provide If we have a weaknessjpiayg tnoir ball every ir.ai is wnere ts.

one of them," he said. He has mmg 1 haven said berore, said: "Eleven, and as many as 13 tnrusis. who predicted 0ff (his team wiU go inj "Nobody has better receivers ness when the tJ, 2t)4-oounder '-he first three draft rounds." a' than we do," Hayes said, men- The Buckeyes have lost eight, more seniors on the squad, 28 Sirards through a variety of rea- than of any of his previous 19) wa a freshman. Ucout said after viering the tioning Jankowski, White andjMins since last season. Hicks.

Manning threw for nine touch-! Buckeyes' spring practices, IZclina. (the bijeest guard for Hayes down and 1.762 yards whillel tt tiri nff rti nam. The defense ajiain will be led since All-America Jim Parker 2101 BEN WHITE BLVD. 7301 BURNET ROAD PH. 444-5566 PH.

454-7751 Ohio State elevens. His job will be to keep his team from becoming complacent. Ohio State teams have won 123 games, lost 42 and tied seven during his tenure. in 1938, is a promising sophomore, however. Hayes acknowledges too tromplettnjt 581 per cent of his'jjra still wagon Jack latum ml(Wle fruard StUlwagon and 2S5 passes last season.

In addi- nn1 pm Anderson Tatum. It figures to tion he ran 124 times for 5021 ihtt nn "ther aulrt. qulck-pur-! SUINtT IOA0 AHAHMACT 4 4-49 1 JR. LEAGUE FOOTBALL SPECIALS SAFETY ENGINEERED HEAVY DUTY TOP QUALITY COMPARE QUALITY yards and 24 aiore scores. LiU Rex Ha.dcn "He's a better football playerj0hn Brockington, Bruce Jan.

now-oipger, stronger and Jan White, Larry Zelina mature," said Vaught. "He eva-! Kon Maciejowskl. That group is part of the 18 juates imngs projwriy and an the honors and publicity he has AND THEN SUIT 'EM UP AT GIBSONS AND two-year lottermen who played received seems to have had no THE BEST FOR LESS ton the 19fi8 national champions affect on his attitude." and Hose Bowl winners over PQMBJi Ole Miss' best receivers California. They are also the reason the nack. standouts incluae flankers Vernon Studdard and Buddy Buckeyes will launch a strong ibid for fourth national and sev Jones, split ends Floyd Franks: and Leon Felts; and towering 1 to i tight end Jim Poole, a -5, 705- pound standout as a sophomore The issue this fall is definitely the Poncho as a light wrap with skirt or pants.

These, you can wad up, stuff in a purse last season. The offensive line Is a source HUTCH Spalding SHOULDER PADS SPALDING "TITANITE" FOOTBALL HELMET enth Big Ten Conference titles In 1970. i The Buckeyes wound up with I an frl record league co-title; with Michigan and No. 4 in The Associated Press poll In 1969; after falling at Michigan 24-12 In! the last game. "Ths team should be as good -a little better than last year," coach Woody Hayes said.

"The ophomores (8 or lfl could start; before the end of the season) should make us stronger. Three newcomers, offensive guard John Hicks and defensive; and pull 'out at the game when it gets chilly. Side Issue is engorged OFFICIAL FOOTBALL 65 Colleges Playing 11 Tilts in 70 6 point web suspension, vinyl coat-DurabU two-ton Genuine leather, double lined, mA nnAA'tnn rhW nnA inwtf nnrl rnAt fnl-iM rftvri4 nt v.vtnwt nrnrtA. li li. a a rn nt XerUkrt JAMkikf a Am UIa irA A'tt knuu uiak kinnt A LIapLImm ...1.

4J I I 1 tl(L i-Ll- I I I with ponchos all kinds all colors all sizes tor him and her. These two nyion lute guura onatnea. Tvnne jwaiodic unaerorm ooay only, 62-274 straps front and back laces. inciuaea. $97 major-college 65 have Of the 118 football teams, 07 63 272 Retail tackles George Hasenohrl and $5.47 Retail NU ff 4TaA-N.

$16.45 scheduled an 11th gamer mcfc season. Ten majors (the Ivy for League Bowhng Green and wUh Ohio State) seem to be sticking! aj -M are knit the herringbone cable stitch is a luscious vanilla fee cream color and 100 virgin wool FIRST QUALITY EQUIPMENT AT a nine-game scneauie, ana i n.i-.v. tf hov whin! complacency, leem to have all the weapons. majors are set for 10 games in This schedule spread, which Kern, an oft-mjured nicnniiiiT nninro will also exist In the College! the itam exceptional lead- k. N4kA.

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The change should equalize the statistical Statistics and Classification1 Committee. No teams were reclassified for football statistics purposes, but the Committee voted to 5 championship chances of most vl. it players, regardless of how recommend to the NCAA that a many games their team plays. Executive Committee Many, many more. Coma see.

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