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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 20

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Dayton, Ohio
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Colts Hoping For Turnabout At Ypsilanti Tomonw Wayne high school. Tickets are $1.50 and $2 for reserved seats. 20 JOURNAL. II ERAL II' Friday, September 1, 1967 Dayton, Ohio Four 'New New Look In WOL Race Turnabout is fair play. And coach Ed McCracken is hoping for a turnabout of the 25-0 preseason dumping the Dayton Turner and halfback Tony (The Pony) Lewis were offensive standouts in the Colt backfield.

But Ypsilanti has a pretty fair Jack Ryan Dies when he led Michigan with three touchdowns over Oregon State. Juday, co-captain of the Spar- tans in 1965, was named to the Associated Press All-America squad in his senior year. The Colts are back home next weekend against Lansing. The game is the first of three sched-; uled to be sponsored by the Hu-ber Heights Jaycees held at Colts took from the Ypsilanti Vikings. Tomorrow the Midwest football league Colts travel to Ypsilanti to help the Vikings open their 1967 season.

The Colts' started off with a bang last weekend in a 58-0 romp over league opponent Detroit Steelers. Alternating quarterbacks Bill Gaines and Willie CHICAGO (AP) John (Jack) F. R.van. 63. former Chi 3ra Q31LX1 backfield too.

Michigan State's former All-American Steve Ju-day at quarterback has the likes of Mel Anthony to hand off to. Anthony, from Cincinnati's Roger Bacon high school, was the star of the 1965 Rose Bowl cago Daily News sports writer and columnist and pioneer Chicago sportscaster, died yesterday after a long illness. By Jlicltejr Davla Jaaraal Herald Sport Writer The Western Ohio league has conspicuous "new look" this fall. It's not In the number of teams. That comes next fall.

The "new look" this year is In the coaches. Four of the eight league teams have new bosses. They are Beavercreek's Paul Martin, Wayne's Moe Ankney, Xenia's Don Middle-ton and Springfield North's Ron Deem. Of the four teams, Beaver hi UN Paul Martin Moe Ankney Don Middleton i Don't accept an imitation of the Original! BATTERIES points, however, is offensive right guard and linebacker Mike Hogan, a 185-pounder. What Ankney anticipated would be a weakness finding a quarterback hasn't turned out that way.

Ankney took his 5-9 middle guard Tim Rasmussen and tried him at quarterback. It worked. Now, he's out to find a halfback to replace Marty Lavelle ohGi-G's Only OCJE It A mm MIAN IXTRA RESERVf POWEB ereek and defending champion Xenla are aolld contenders for the WOL title. Wayne and North are In the process of rebuilding. The key to being a contender and not being one seems to rest with returning lettermen.

Beavercreek has 18 and Xenia 14. Wayne has a half-dozen. North has only five. "Fourteen of our 18 lettermen probably will start seven offensively and seven defen-tively," Martin said. Martin was an assistant coach to Rex War-tier at Beavercreek last season.

He has two experienced quarterbacks either senior Larry Delaney. the Beavers' signal i mm who has been lost to the Warriors at least five weeks with a broken ankle. "I'm more optimistic after our srrimniHe last week with Cincinnati Elder," Ankney said. "They beat us 2-1 In touchdowns. We couldn't stop if S-Volt, a-Manrti 5C98 in iSiG DUOLG nOHLQ! caller last season, or junior Ouarantaa ri as I EF Mickey Harp, out most of last 4-Valt.

14-Month fall with a broken collarbone. Ron Mazoteaux, a senior full Cuarantaa evt. them, hut they couldn't stop us either." North coach Deem, who replaced Bill Stewart, has a major chore rebuilding his team's offensive and defensive SLT" 1 St aH 1 i -J 1 ant- o' I back, will give the Beavers 'j" Optn Evanifigt and Sua plenty of punch on the ground. 11-Valt. 24-Month Ouarantaa Magoteaux, a linebacker, is one Chevrolet, Plymouth, $1 045 entia Iw A revolutionary new high performance tire, specially developed for today's SUPER CARS and SUPER HIGHWAYS.

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The others are defensive end Jim Edwards and senior corner-back Jim Barnes, who heads the Beavers' experienced secondary. While defense might be Beavercreek's strongest point, Xen-ia's Middleton admits it's his team's weakest. 12-Volt, 24-Manrh Guarantaa Sid 95 Mercury I All PRICES-tXCH. BEST'S 347 trey St. and Fairbom Ploia Shop.

Cantar Deem's trying to find a quar-j terback from three boys senior Rod Hites, junior Fritz Lehman or sophomore Tom Story. "We'll still go with the Nothing fancy," he said. "You SUPER SPORTS don't get fancy with young kids." I "We have kids who want to Wt," said Middleton, successor to Jack Harbaugh. "But they need plenty of work on game situations pass defense and so on." Middleton said most of his dozen lettermen will start. One cf his tasks, however, is finding a new quarterback.

"Ron Jones played reserve ball last year and has been a real good surprise," Middleton said. "He's only 5-8 but is a good sprint-out passer." I (IS)GTJiD I Middleton's other worry is team speed. Florence Ky. 10 Minute South Of Cinrf. Just Off 175 Use Donaldson-Airport Rd.

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