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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 45

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DAYTON DAILY NEWS 3-D tmUy, November It, 1M4 jj IIM HARDEN BOB WITHROW I urn i West End DAVE ill HI ns JOHN McCULLOrGR GARY AIKEN VERB IX WALDER Bn.l. LONG Vandalla Guard Stebbins Guard Trotwoad Center Rot Back Stebbias Bark LON It 1 CLAYTON PBATBEB TOM KOTHMAN Roth End Wilbur Wright Tackle Fairborn Tackle TONY LEWIS Wilbur Wright Bark Roth Back THE DAILY NEWS-COACHES ALL-GREATER DAYTON OFFENSE 4 AND DEFENSE () jj DAN RESLER BOB GUEHL JAY BOMBACH BOB SKINNER DALE ANTRELL BILL THOMPSON (tARY LEONARD Bcaercreek End DENNIS BOYD CHARLES BAH I JAMES DLTTY Fairborn End Dunbar Interior Chaminade Interior RON COMER Dixie Back Trotwood Interior Belmont Linebacker Chaminade Linebacker Firvte-w Linebacker Falnlew Linebacker Fairmont West Back All-Greater Dayton Grid Squad All-Greater Dayton Eleven Capable of Multiple Strike OFFENSE Player, School Pes. Ht. Wt. CImm Bob Withrnw.

Fairmont West End 6-1 175 Sr. Lrn Gilbert. Roth End 6-1 175 Sr. Clayton Prather. Wilbur Wright Tackle 5-11 220 Sr.

Tom Kothman, Fairborn Tackle 6-0 190 Sr. Dave lliitrhins, Vandalia Guard 6-2 240 Sr. John McCullough, Stebbins Guard 5-W 165 Sr. Gary Aikrn, Trotwood Center 5-10 171 Sr. Verbie Waldcr.

Roth Back 5-9 165 Sr. Bill Long. Stebbins Back 6-1 170 Sr. Tony Iuis, Wilbur Wright Bark 5-10 170 Jr. Jim Harden.

Roth Back 5-10 178 Sr. DEFENSE Player. School pM. Ht. Wt.

Class Gary Leonard, Beavercreek End 5-10 165 Sr. Dennis Boyd, Fairborn End 6-0 185 Sr. Charles Bailey. Dunbar Inter. 6-0 190 Sr.

James Duffy, Chaminade Inter. 6-0 200 Sr. Dale Cantrell. Trotwood Inter. 6-2 189 Sr.

Bill Thompson, Belmont Line-B 5-11 190 Sr. Bob Guehl. Chaminade Line-B 5-11 187 Sr. Don Resler, Fairview Line-B 6-4 206 Sr. Jay Bombach.

Fairview Line-B 6-1 190 Sr. Bob Skinner, Fairmont West Half-B 6-1 175 Sr. Ron Comer, Dixie Half-B 5-11 170 Jr. HONOR ROLL Joe Fiedler. Fairmont West, tackle; Dennis Schock, Beavercreek.

interior; Bob Barlow, Wilbur Wright, guard; Ron Leach. Wilbur Wright, halfback; Keith Daniels, Stebbins, halfback; Steve Buchholz and Myron Smith, halfbacks, Wayne; Charles Bell, Roth, halfback; Ed Nunery. Miamisburg. halfback; Terry' Oburn, Northmont, fullback; Al Hartman, Ctnterville, fullback; Al Weber, Fairmont East, fullback. 4th Annual Team List Only 3 Juniors By LEE C.

BRIGHT and IIM ZENTMETER Dally Newa Sports Writer The fourth annual Daily News-Coaches All-Greater Dayton football team may go down as unique among the first 10 it has a back-field which in this space age went to the air for 26 scoring strikes and yet produced nearly 3,000 yards and 33 touchdowns on the ground. Furthermore, it has the most upper classmen chosen from 31 Dayton area high schools ever-only two juniors being named to the 22 available first team po Cleveland Fans Ready, Willing to Celebrate sitions. Named to that potent hark Fiedler Schock Title Could Come Browns' Way Today; Bob Gain to Be Honored By BEN C.ARLIKOV. Dally Newa Sports Writer npODAY could be one of the most joyous days in recent A Cleveland sports history. This could be the day the Browns clinch their first Eastern conference football championship since 1957.

1 ttniiM points to a festive at SU Uui' field are Verble Walder of Roth, Bill Long of Stebbins, Tony Lewi of Wilbur Wright (one of two juniors) and Roth fullback Jim Harden. With Charles Bailey of Dunbar receiving the most votes among burg is the host team this vear's stars as middle guard afl Wl mk'' 0 i sion. Given good weather, a crowd of more than 80,000 may on defense, all three underclass If the Steelers show the same men who eraced the 1963 team hot hand they displayed last week! return this fall. Walder Bailey BROWNS PUT DAVE RAIMEY ON WAIVERS CLEVELAND, Nov. 28-i" Dave Raimey, a rookie defensive halfback, was placed on waivers today by the Cleveland Browns, and line-backer Ed Bettridge was returned to the National Football league club's active roster.

Raimey, former Michigan star who came out of Dayton's Roosevelt high school, saw little action with the Browns this season. He was their ninth-round draft choice in 1963 but first went to Winnipeg in the Canadian league. Bettridge. 6-foot -1 and weighing 235 pound was signed as a free agent after starring at center for Bowling Green State. and Harden made last year's top Barlow Leach 22.

Seven schools' top players com prise the offense, with nine represented defensively. Including witness this, Browns' last home game of the Nation Foot-b a 1 1 league season. And It will be Bob Gain day. Hie veteran defensive tackle, who broke a leg a selected 12 players on the honor roll, 18 of 31 eligible schools had players on this year's contingent. when they walloped the Giants, 44-17, the Cardinals can be taken.

A CHANCE to finish second is the prime interest in several other cities today. (irecn Bay. which whipped Cleveland last Sunday, will enhance Ita Western division runnrrup chances if It ran win al Dallas. Los Angeles is at Minnesota. Both teams are UU in the running.

ashington, which has a slim chance for the No. 2 spot in the DAYTON PUBLIC league champion Roth, which exploded Garliknv SALE for a school record 312 points, placed its pass-catching Captain, Lonnv Gilbert, on as end. Deep MET-QUAUTY MENSWEAR back Charles Bell, as an honor roll player brought Roth's total Daniel Bucholz to four. here against Dallas on Oct. 14 Will be honored between halves.

The Philadelphia Lagles will be the guest team. Now, if the Pennsy Ivanians enter into the spirit of the occasion, and get no rougher than they did last Sunday in St. Louis, there might be Browns, Eagles TV Numbers East, hosts New York. Second place is highly desired, because a finish that high will be Wilbur Wright added Clayton Prather at tackle, and had Ron Leach and Bob Barlow on the honor roll to equal the Falcon representation. Two-way All City Brouns a lot of celebrating done through- worth about $1,000 per man.

Also, out Cleveland Sunday evening. the iwo second place teams clash it Ninowskt ib hand woven Scottish Harris tweeds in mmterfully tailored topcoats Heathery fabrics spun, woven and finished in the outer Hebrides Harris tweeds, probably the toughest of all, are surprisingly lightweight, not surprisingly warm as a Christmas greeting. Full raglan sleeve model: a bit trimmer, shorter and nicer. Very special! iu i i IJ ityan. performer Bill Thompson was Belmont's lone contribution to the defensive unit.

in uir rmjuii nimi si "'laio'i ') Fichtner. lb Jan 3. That week is usuallyiS a nice vacation, topped off by a Kmnkiin. ab paycheck for playing in the jj ft The Browns lead the Eastern conference by l1 games, with only three to play. The St.

Louis Cardinals are in second place. A Cleveland victory coupled with a St. Louis defeat and the title i Fairmont West's second-half-of-the-season effort drew support for Bob. Withrow at end and Bob came. Pirnsti.

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3 Morrow, Skinner as deep back. With Joe Fiedler, a junior, as a honor roil tackle, the Dragons landed three. Stebbins' versatile QB Long has teammates John McC'ul-lough at guard on offense and halfback Keith Daniels on tho honor roll. Fairborn's able Tom Kothman at offensive tackle, and Dale Can vvcnriiu mri.rtU3C they played Thanksgiving day Three games are slaied in the lb 3 Concnnnfl 10 Hill ab-k American league, but the results 1 A will have little hearing on the a s-carpiti dh siandings. Boston is at Houston, F.

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Si Pot. 37 if Schick, ft 35 Baker, PHILADELPHIA "tan win this game." a club spokesman said yesterday. "We still think we can finish second. We'll have our RiroriRPst lineup in a couple of months and 1 lionestly look for a Cleveland defeat, he added. By heini; stronger, he meant Thn Brown is in almost perfect condition again.

He has been hobbled with injuries most of the campaign. The first time tlica.e clubs met, In Philadelphia on Sept. tl, the fleet bark was used sparingly and Cleveland had a tough time winning. 28 20. The Eagles led at the Nuner Olitirn National League EASTERN COrr.RECE I.

rn. pt. trell as an interior lineman give the defensive-minded Rams a twosome. No. 1 Dayton area defensive team Chaminade (58 points) placed a pair Bob Guehl and James Duffy at linebacker and interior lineman.

Likewise, the Public league No. 1 defensive team, Fairview, drew two positions. COACH RON Bradley1 Bull son 43 Ilrrk. lb OP 14 Hit -JI 45 Burrouh. db Glut, db "5 Pchrdr.

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IIK 1 1 Si Easy Winner op 74.90 Orwn Biy Norman Snead was the quar- rwtroit lerback mat day. Since then he If'," I S45 son 41T 273 hi illn into disfavor and King nic3o tancnco Will Kn .1 Hill probably will be at the con-' dogs, undefeated in league play, yielded just nine points a game thanks to Jay Bombach and Dan Resler, each as linebackers. Other schools with two repre-resentatives are Beavercreek (Gary Leonard, defensive end; and Dennis Schock, honor roll, interior lineman and Wayne (Steve Buchholz and Myron Hartman Weber G.4MEB trnlc ul ,1 Tf la ii ...111 TOl York at Washington men's doduag, 2nd floor downtown; and both branches Rtttim more at San l-rannaco. In NAIA Chase .121 i OMAHA. Nov.

28-'-For the second year in a row. John Ca-Imien of Lmporia. won the I National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics INAIAl crosscountry championship today. How-lard Payne college won the team title. (MM Bay at Dallas la Angeles at Mlnhesola.

Philadelphia at Cleveland. 8t Louis at Pittsburgh i r. in, ii win ci reunion of signal callers. Hit was No. 2 quarlerback at Rice.

In Ma college days. No. 1 wai Frank Ryan, wtio has that same1 position with the Browns. Philadelphia has a running at-1 Smith at halfback on the honor American League EASTERN DIVISION 4 Howard Payne's total was 29 levtar cnAra vmtac 9ni4 fill fi.A r( lack that can match i 1 Ollie Matson or Earl Gixis, along mumo With Tiirimv Brown are iiist at Bosf" Boston I Prt Pta .10 1 0 0 333 2 1 IM .444 224 Vacationing Yanks Oulswim Ausraic-. AUCKLAND.

New Zealand, Nov. 28 1 Four U.S. Olympic swimmers, vacationing in New Zealand, easily defeated Auckland rivals tonight. Thompson Mann of Chesapeake, defeated Jed Graef of Verona, N.J., in the 110-meter backstroke. Steve Clark of Los Altos, took the 110-meter free style with Mike Wall of San Jose, second.

"12 dv-v. niiu an i the Brownwood, school's 'M team members finished within u. VT i "ew York 4 1 explosive as the Browns Jimmy Houston 3 New York 4 1 is: 2M the top 11 in a record field of WESTERN BWM4MJ I. Pet. Ph roll).

The other underrlamaa honored i Rob Comer of Dixie. Long, chosen Western Ohio league's outstanding player, was an honor roll member last year. He has captained his father's Stebbins' team two consecutive years and has been its Moat Valuable Player each time. He was chosen All-Mid-Miami league, prior to Stebbins joining the WOL. 140 Earlham college, of Rich- 700 277 mnnd was eichth.

San Diego 7 3 Kansas City Oakland Denver 2 500 2515 300 1S2 1M crown and Emie Green. TTiere will be almost as much biterest in the Municipal stadium scoreboard as there will be in the contest unfolding on that mammoth structure's gridiron. The fans wili be watching the re- 2St Camien's time was 20:25.8. Jim 1 1 nt GAMEB 3oaton at Houafon ew Tork tt Ktnsat City. Oakland at Denver.

Ewing of Howard Pa ne was second, followed by Don Lakin of Fort Hayi. ar- bbv bJT-'T HS".

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