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22--Post-Herald and Register, Beckley, W. Va, Sunday Morning, OUTHLAN Building Moteriob BACK OF BECKLEY HOSPITAL 216 BUSINESS STREET, BECKLEY 4X8-FL SHEET LOUAN Paneiin r-t 1 This is The Real Thing. Fix Up That Room--No More Make that Old Wall Look New. BANANA LAUAN 4'X8' SHEETS SPICE TONE Lauan Paneling $3.49 i 4'X8' SHEET iScandia $4.98 4'X8' SHEETS Pecan Paneling $6.49 4'X8' SHEETS I Paneling $5.39 iE-FINISHED Moulding AS LOW 7c er B. JOHNS MANVILLE CEILING TILE BOX 40 SQUARE FEET Cloud White $4.98 i BOX 40 SQUARE FEET Sea Swirl $5.95 BOX 40 SQUARE FEET iGoldenWebb $6.95 Plastic Scandia $7.59 GYPSUM WALL BOARD Per (Sheet I I jPer 1000 Per Sheet Per 1000 THICK $1.44 $45.00 WHERE EVERYBODY BUYS WHOLESALE Cash Carry Quality Building Materials AT North Defeats South In Senior Unitas Receives A Second Chance At The Big One By CHARLES E.

TAYLOR jwent down 16-7 to Joe Namath MIAMI (UPI)-- Super Bowl VJand the New York Jets. Unitas John Unitas a second jhad a sore arm much of chance at winning the biggest season and played only the final i ione of all and the Dallas quarter of the big one, subbing cowboys finally making thejfor Earl MorraH and managing lifeamre act in the Orange BowL jto push in a touchdown to avert It is also Norm Bulaicli YS.J total humiliation. Thomas, Umtas "This is a business tap for us, not a vacation," McCafferty said before leaving Baltimore against doomsday de- Craig Morton battling jphysical hurts and passing for Miami. 'igremlins. I "Two years ago it was like a For the Colts, this time ifsjBamum and Bailey circus with strictly business.

Baltimore is the families around." jl the third team in the five-year of me world champion- to make it twice into the Bowl. Neither previous repeater lost the second time Green Bay won both its championship games and Kansas Gty lost the first and won against Minnesota last year. McCaiferty was an assistant then under Don Simla. This time, wives won't be allowed on me scene until Saturday, the day before the game, and men they'll be Hollywood, Colts to town Thursday night on a low key, "Mainly I'm happy to be here. I thought we had a pretty good ball club, but I never thought we'd be here," he said.

But John Mackey had already said what everybody really felt jlast Sunday after the Colts beats Oakland 27-17 in the American Football Conference championship game. "This time when we go down there, we'll do it right," said the tight end. Dallas comes in Sunday evening after workouts at home that began on the unhappy note of quarterback Morton being laid up with a sore throat Next week will be devoted to practices in spring-like weather in a winter mecca that will be headquartered at miles from Colts headquarters at the Miami Lakes Inn. For Dallas, Sunday is the ultimate crest along the way to proving itself something better than a perennial runnerup. The Cowboys have been in the Orange Bowl after the season three other times, too, always in the Playoff Bowl.

They lost to Baltimore in 1966, beat Minnesota 17-13 in 1969, and last year were wiped out 31-0 by Los Angeles, a season finale that brought the grim promise from Tom Landry that his team would be back. For Dallas to go all the way it must stop Bulaich and Unitas. In the last six games, opponents have scored only one touchdown against Dallas, that one in the 1740 National Conference victory over San Francisco last Sunday. Recovers To Set Up 2nd Quarter FG MOBILE, Aia. (URO-Tte, Davis ssrept left.ead fecm.

five orth utied the speed of yards out to make it: 24-13 wita anker D. HU1 of Arizona 6:37 left in the third period. tate and kicking of Hfll, a 9.3 sprinter who arrassed the South throughout le fog-shrouded afternoon with lis receiptions and kick re- Dick Butkus Named Defensive Player Of Year jammed weekend. to the By 2 rafters by pjn. EST Mckoff time next Sunday, the Orange Bowl will be full with a record crowd.

The Colts have been to the Orange Bowl three times before for post-season games. They beat Dallas 35-3 in 1966 and Philadelphia 20-14 in 1967 in the National Football League Playoff Bowl, a now-defunct game of runners-up played for the benefit-of the retirement fund. In 1969, in the third Super Bowl, the Colts became the first NFL team of pre-merger days to lose to the American jaVJ LU XUO1S UiW Football League when they said, "as long as I can read it YMCA Boxscores The YMCA All-Stars suffered their first defeat of the season Saturday as Stratton's seventh prade team came from behind take a 5248 victory in over- round cham- of the Biddy Beckley Welding de- tnne. In the first pionship game together a passing, attack. In the victories over San Francisco and Detroit, Morton's passing --hampered by a sore knee and a sore arm -produced only 112 net yards.

And Baltimore's pass defense is among the toughest around. That leaves running as a key to the Dallas offense. The key to Baltimore's hopes is in keeping the holes Bulaich and giving Unitas time image of Richard Butfcus of the Chicago Bears as a ferocious animal is precarious. Last year, or example, Butkus. made nis celebrated record album on Shakespeare recitations.

Yet Richard as haute culture has )een a little slow catching on. It didn't help any when he was accused of biting a referee in a melee. And the denial Unitas, the cool old super-pro in- his 15th season, was-taking them as they come. "It doesn't matter what kind of a defense they have," he Tire 53-57 in feated Lucas overtime. TJVICA All-Stars Meadows 9 1-5 4 Rodriguez 2 1-4 1 j.

"Marshall 4 1-2 2 Gilliam 0 0-1 0 Cook 3 0 1 4 D.Marshall 4 1-3 4 Totals 22 4-16 15 Stratton 7th Grade Cook 1 2-5 0 Smith 3 0 2 3 White 6 9-15 3 Hardy 3 0 1 2 Lewis 6 1-2 4 Totals 20 12-25 12 Angles Cafeteria Lawson Robert Anderson Cook Marshall Lytton Parker Brown R. Anderson Hayes Totals 0-0 0-1 2-7 1-5 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 4-178 25 YMCA Roadnmners Salvati Cos 0 Evans Shiflett 91 Jamison lampbell ates lotiey Totals Angies Cafeteria 6 toadnmners 6 14 YMCA 10 23 33 46 48 Strattou 7th 12 20 32 46 52 Beckley WedOing Mustangs Cox Guilders Lewis Sanger Lffly Evans Miller ffiggins Gray Totals 0-0 1 2-3 7 0-0 12 0-0 1 1-2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 3 5 4 4 2 0 1 1 1 4 4 14 14 3 0 2 1 0 25 3-5 21 53 Lucas Gen. Tire ViMngs Bowles Anderson Lowe McGhee O'Dell Anderson Turner Totals Mustangs ViMngs 5-9 1 17 5-10 0 13 1-6 2 1-3 0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 13-29 4 47 12 19 8 14 53 14 7 8 20 47 By MARTY RALBOVSKY NEW YORK (NBA) If there is one thing about Fran Tarkenton that has been lost the perennial question about whether or not scrambBng quarterbacks can win titles, it is his salary. He makes more money than any other quarterback in Meadows Oil Eagles Shiflett Meadows Jarrell Wright Evans Bradsahw Lawson Young Cunningham Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2-3 4 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1-2 3 3' 2-2 0 9 5 8 9 1 BecHey Welding Mustangs Cox Lilly Sanger Evans Childers Higgins Gray Miller Calvert Lewis Totals Meadows Oil 4-6 0-9 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-3 15 10-15 8 4( 6 6 2 9 2 1 i i 1 1 i 0 i 0 2 1 Beckley Welding 111112 6 4. 3 6 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 17 2-2 0-0 0-0 G-0 0-1 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 2-714 9 4 7 10 BUTKH3, ouchdown on an eight-yard ass from Pastorini and the 31 seconds before the 3rst period ended, on a 73-yard tint return.

Pastorini, going most of the vay on offense for the Norm, assed for 170 yards, kicked a 27-yard field goal and four extra points and handled his CHICAGO OF 19T First yardage yardage tetura yardage asses umbles lost Yards penalized By IRA BERKOW NEA Sports Editor NEW YORK (NEA) The didn't actually enhance his gentlemanly repute either. "If I'd of been dumb enough to bite a referee Fd have bitten his arm off," said Richard. So the specter of Richard the lion-Hearted, instead oil Richard the Rhymerhearted, on Winners Chosen In Basketball Contest Three winners were chosen Saturday -in the Beckley Lodge of Elks' Basketball Free Throw Contest. They were: 10 year-old age group--David McKinney of Maxwell "Hill; 11 year-old age group--Mark "McGinnas Maxwell Hll; and 13-year-old age group Paul Loflin of Beckley Junior High. The three will compete against tournament winners of Fayette, Nicholas and Wyoming counties on January 16 at 1:00 pjn.

to decide the winners of the Beckley jurisdiction. contest will be held at Wqodrow Wilson High School The winners from this contest will represent the southern district of the state in the finals. WW Jayvees Lose The Greenbrier East varsity wrestling team a junior varsity 35-25 Friday night next match will be against Greenbrier West Nutall Selected NEW YORK (AP) Bill Nutall of Davis Elkms College has been.selected as goalie on the National Soccer Coaches All- minds of-his fellow bruisers. For the second straight year, Richard Butkus is recipient oJ the George Halas Cup as the outstanding defensive player in the National Football League Butkus was well ahead Johnny Robinson of Kansas City and Alan Page of Minnesota in the balloting conducted by Newspaper Enterprise Association of the 26 NFL squads with the cooperation of the NFL Players Association. "Ifs an honor to get i gain," said, Butkus.

"I had se my objectives to do it again But you if so commoi for a guy to have one gooc year and then suffer a letdown or something else happens. did have a little setback early in the year. First I pulled a hamstring in an exhibition ei Then against the Giants in our first regular season gam I got good an mytee Idnda popped. "But rve just taped it it before every game and if been no trpuble. I just stuck it out" Butkus at 6-3, 250 pounds one of the largest" middl hnebackers around.

He credite his pride in achievement an" lust for cracking bones a prime movers of his success. recalls one particular tackle against Charley Sanders Detroit tight as one of his best plays this season. "I hit him pretty good," Butkus. "I get my charge ou of hitting people. We got thi Httle thing going -with Detro and so it was rewarding to hi any of those guys pretty good." America team.

won the NALA. soccer championship for the second time in 1970 under coach Greg Myers. Nuttall chalked up 10 shutouts during the 1P70 season. Squared charcoaled of shoulder of cheek pads bones taped of snarled smile, Richard Butkus declaim he has been too busy cruncnin people to have time for readin the passing quarterback and Dan astorini of Santa Clara aturday to beat the South 31-13 The nest time the North got the ball, after Gemny missed a 45-yard field goal attempt, Pastorini led the winners on an tlliua LU lilV- me Zfcd Senior Bowl game. Sfc-yani march with Davis i 'Yin' SCOrUM? TOr Tnft winding up the scoring for the day on his one-yard run with 9:36 left in the game.

Pastorini, named the out- oiiu iuv.iv scored the game's first stauding offensive player in last wac week's East-West game, was amed the top back for the orth Saturday with Hill being amed the top lineman. orth 14 3 7 7-31 SeraUl 3 1 5 0-13 Xtgtfa--rail 8 pass from Pastoncl South-FG Ciemny 22 73 pant return (Pastocirini kick) North--FG Pastariai 27 Socfli--Hornsby 41 pass Interception CSemny Mck) Socife-FG Ciemuy 12 Xorib--Davis 5 ran (Pastonm fac North--Davis ran CPastorini kick) North 19 135 169 138 03-30-3 1 15 South 11 75 177 145 14-34-3 0 92 eam's punting. Clarence Davis of Southern California accounted for the North's other scoring with ouchdown runs of five and one yards, first of those mdway through the third jeriod and the other midway hrough the fourth. Neither of the underdog Jouth's quarterbacks, Scott Hunter of "Alabama cor Leo Hart of Duke, could get a sustained offense going. The South's lone touchdown, midway through the second period, came on a 41-yard pass interception return by linebacker Ronnie Hornsby of Southeasl Louisiana.

PlaceMcker Richard Ciemny. of Alabama got the South's other points' with fielc goals of 22 ans 12 yards and ihat line conversion. Despite jumping off to a 14s! tead in the first period, the Sorth bad no first downs minus rushing yardage and a total offense of only two to that point A 43-yard pass interception return by defensive back Tom Duncan of Toledo set up that short down Bowl record punt return goes into the book as a' defensive play. Pastorini to Hill touch pass and EGll's Senior The offense didn't have hand in. Pastorini's seconc period field goal either, tha being set up a fumbl recovery by" linebacker Dal Farley of West Virginia.

The South, trailing 1740 a halftime, had a golden chanc to catch, up in the third perio when linebacker Isiah Robert son of Southern Lorasian intercepted a Pastorini pas and returned it 90 yards to th North, six. But the -South onl went two yards in three play and had to settle for Ciemny' second field goal. The North had launched its first sustained drive of th game, going 68 yards before th interception. Robertson was i the clear and apparent! enroute to scoring but" simpl ran out of steam and Hill, wh had been in the South end zon at the moment of the intercep tion, him down from behind. Pastorini quickly carried.th North -down field with, his (passing after the field goal an Bays Advance Boxing Tourney Three members of the Beckley Jaycee Golden Gloves 'ravel Team won Friday night advance to the finals of the Novice Division in the Bar- boursvflle Tri-State Tournament The members were Larry Hitchcock (Flyweight Novice Division), Larry Kuhn (Junior Welterweight) and Eric Belcher ZWelterweight).

The finals will held today in the Bar- X)ursville Junior High gym. Managers for the team are Jimmy Bonhan, Buddy Warwick," David Vaughn and Charles Baldwin. Flyweight Steve Hitchcock (Beckley) won by unanimous decision over Adkins (Seth AC). Robert Acord (Beckley) lost TKO- to Keith' Collins (Melton AC). Jerrald Dillard (BecMey) lost split decision to Junior Dell (Seth AC).

Albert Spangler (Beckley) lost by TKO to Richard Blake Press). Lightweight Novice Kent Bailey (Beckley) won by TKO over Richie Bellamy (Modern Press). Junior Welterweight Kenneth Cecil (Beckley) lost by TKO to Russell Leonard (Beach AC) Larry Kuhn (Beckley) won by unanimous decision over Gene Stalley (Youth AC) Welterweight Division Eric Belcher (Beekley) won by TKO over Mark Mamone (VFW). Thomas Ross (Beckley) won by unanimous decision over Mike Forbuish (Modern Press). Bernard Gunnoe (BecMey) by TKO to John Booth (Charleston Youth AC) Middleweight Division Wayne Vaughn (Beckley) lost by disputed TKO to Aaron Petty (MarmetF.

0. Lightweight Kent Bailey (Beckley) lost by split decision to David Meadows (Modern Press). Junior Welterweight Larry Kuhn (BecMey) won by unanimous decision over Jerry Burns (Beach AC) Thomas Ross (BecMey) lost by TKO to John Booth (Charleston Youth AC) Fighting Sunday will be: William Clay, Earl Long, Gary Thompson, Larry Gray, Buddy Warwick, William Wiley, Larry Kuhn, Eric Belcher and Steva Hitchcock. NFC Third Down Awards It is not surprising, then, that Tarkenton a his influence as the highest-paid employe in the Giant organization right after the Giants lost their third straight game early in the season. He called a Brown Balbnan meeting of the Giant coaching staff and told its members that he, Fran Tarkenton, was running the show on the field and that he did not welcome an the plays that were being sent in from the sidelines.

One quarterback, he said in effect, was enough. The Giants then went on to win nine of their nest 10 games and compiled their best record since 1963. Tarkenton not only earned his but he earned overwhelming allegiance of his teammates with his stand. They voted him their Most Valuable Player, and nobody else was close. Tarkenton is among 13 MVPs who will receive Third Down Trophies from Newspaper Enterprise at specially arranged ceremonies in their team city.

The other winners are: A A i defensive tackle, who goes unnoticed through the season until the passing out of awards. ST. LOUIS--MacArthur Lane, running back, perhaps the best power runner in the game today. He scored 11 touchdowns, leading the league. 'WASHINGTON a Brown, running back; who edged out Sonny Jurgensen in the voting.

He was the leading rusher in the NFC. PHILADELPHIA Gary Ballman, wide receiver, the Eagles' best pass, catcher this season, MINNESOTA Alan Page, defensive end, who had his best season with the Vikings' front four. DETROIT Charlie Sanders, tight end, who is said to be the best at his position in the game. GREEN BAY Donny Anderson, running back, who had his best season as a Packer and is a regular, finally. CHICAGO Dick Butkus, middle linebacker, nonpareiL SAN FRANCISCO John Brodie, quarterback, who ed the 49ers to division title ever.

LOS ANGELES their first quarterback Los Angeles--Merlin Merlin defensive tackle Olsen, Olsen, defensive tackle, still a mainstay despite a leg injury this season. ATLANTA Jim Mitchell, tight end, who set a club record with seven touchdowns this season. He beat out corner back Ken Reaves, who had an outstanding season. NEW ORLEANS Mike Tflleman, defensive tackle, the only Saint to warrant much acclaim this season. The Third Down Awards will be the first ever presented to Most Valuable Players in fhe National Conference.

la previous years, the voting was limited to teams in the old American League. NATIONAL CONFERENCE EASTERN DIVISION Dallas Cowboys Bob Lilly, defensive tackle New York i a a Tarkenton, quarterback St. Louis--MacArthur Lane, running back Washington--Larry' running back Philadelphia--Gary Ballman, wide receiver CENTRAL DIVISION i a A a Page, defensive end Detroit--Charlie Sanders, tight end Green Bay Donny Anderson, running back Chicago Dick Butkus, middle linebacker WESTERN DIVISION San Francisco-John Brodie, Atlanta--Jim Mitchell, tight end New Orleans--Mike Tflleman, defensive tackle Anderson Butkns.

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