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The Daily Review from Morgan City, Louisiana • 3

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The Daily Reviewi
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Morgan City, Louisiana
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The OtOj RCTlaw. Moigm Otf. Tuesdy. August 27. 1968.

PAGE Atchafelaya Bit Club Horse Bridle Show Results area schools in two games of twenty minute duration each. The first tilt between Central Catholic and Patterson is set for 7:30 and die final fray will be Morgan City and Berwick immediately after the first game. A brief ceremony starts at 7:15 when the guests will be introduced. (Review Photo) FINALIZING PLANS for their upcoming Club sponsored football jamboree on Friday were these officers of that club last night, from the left seated are: B.C.Fernandez, secretary and Bob Fenn president, standing is Thomas Hamilton treasurer and Doctor Arnold vice president. The club expects an overflow crowd for the grid jamboree which features the four HO "0" The winner for the juniors and Billy Elliot senior winner, these three, all from Morgan City attained the highest total for all the shows and were given the saddles from the club.

(Photo by Raymond's) HIGH POINT WINNERS for the year for all of the Atchafalaya Bit and Bridle Club horse shows are shown with the. saddles that they won for that honor are: Danny Moncado, pee Wee winner, Sandi Rhodes Saints Cut Little COVINGTON. La. (AP) -Quarterback Billy Kilmer may be on the sidelines this Saturday when the New Orleans Saints play the Atlanta Falcons in a National Football League exhibition game. Saints Coach Tom Fears said today he is undecided whether to let Kilmer sit on the bench.

Kilmer has been nursing a groin injury for the past two weeks. "I've got to rest him," said Fears. "We couldn't go without him last. week. If he comes along better later in the week, I may play him.

But the way he feels now, there's a good chance he won't play at Atlanta." If Kilmer is held out, it would give Fears a good look at Karl Sweetan, recently acquired from the Detroit Lions. Sweetan was in for one play last Sunday in the Saints' 40-27 victory over Cleveland. The Saints trimmed eight players, including veterans Obert Logan ands Ray Rissmiller, from their roster Monday. The cuts left the Saints with 47 active players, two below the maximum number allowed as of Monday by 1st Thunder Paul Nunez, 2nd Puddens Brown -Eugene Boudreux, 3rd Poco Kapple Keith Kapple, 4th -Melea's Rondo Arnold Mo-laison, 5th Nugget Joey Trahan, Geldins 4 yrs. and over 1st Echo Ed- Bill Fal-gout, 2nd Kandike Charles Guarisco, 3rd River Gambler Robert Kapple, 4th El Fox Pam Irwin, 5th Danny Boy Mike Dowden.

1968 Stallions Appaloosa 1st Kelly II Pete Kel-i ler, 2nd Cherry Chip Broussard, 3rd -Cherry's Flying Cloud -Terry Giroir, 4th Monty's Pride Corrine Montgomery, 5th Little Red Kippy Clements. 1967 Stallions Appaloosa 1st Ute's Saver Sage -I Charles Guarisco. 2nd -I Smokey of Big Billy El-i liott, 3rd Peso's Payute -Marvin Besse, 4th-Smokey's Marvel Leroy yLerrette, 5th Ronnie Joe -Craig Clements. 1966 Stallions Appaloosa 1st Wilbur Blue Beadle, 2nd Rose Ridge Plainsman Larry Grantham. Vged Stallions Appaloosa 1st Chery Leon Paris Broussard, 2nd Pistol Tonka Rudy Guidry, 3rd -Tarzan Kid John Alleman, 4th Star Buck Steve Smith, 5th Big Snow -Lynn Bent.

1968 Mares Appaloosa 1st Laura's Surprise -Honnie Varnum, 2nd Bops -A-Dot Zell Llewellyn. Mares Appaloosa List Oh My Goodness -Fletcher Allen, 2nd Bonnie Hands Percy Raymond, 3dl Frosty Roy LeBlanc, 4th Tiny Cloud Marvin Besse, 5th Peso's Princess Marvin besse, 1966 Mares Appaloosa 1st Pretty Gal Kim Burton. Aged Mares Appaloosa 1st Fonseca's Baby Doll -Kathy LeCompte, 2nd Kramer's Red Lady Kim Pet- 3rd Hot Heel -Taylor Groom, 4th Baker's Fasination Pam Irwin, 5th Susie Nancy Thibodaux. si' 1st Nu-i nez 2nd -n Pesos Lob Bobby Smith, 3rd Peco's Jr. Roy LeBlanc.

Gelding's 4 yrs. and over Appaloosa 1st Peso's Top Hand -Kim Peterson, 2nd Red River Sweet Williams, 3rd Teeger's Medicine Man D.J. Kern, 4th Teco -Jodie Russo. Performance Classes Junior Western Pleasure 1st Miss Poco Pudden -Ronnie Leger, 2nd Tewa, "Jr. Sandi Rhodes, 3rd -Busty Bill Bo Bo Aycock, 4th Fonseca's Baby Doll -Cathy LeCompte.

5th Danny Boy Mike Dowden. Senior Western Pleasure 1st Jess Cutter Missy Thesmar, 2nd Fonseca's Red Dog Frank Henry III, 3rd Lady Bo C.L. 4th Miss Poco fc. For a 5-pack-full of pleasure GO EDWARD America's Largest Selling Cigar The AB BC final show of the season on Sunday was a big success. Ninety horses were shown at halter and in some of the "Pee Wee" events, over thirty young- sters participated.

Here are the results: Halter Classes Open 1968 Stallions 1st "Jody Buck" Robert Hill, 2nd Billy Ladd -Bill Mestayer, 3rd Kelly 11 Kippy Clement. 4th -Little Red Kippy Clement. 1967 Stallions 1st Ute's Silver Sage -Charles Guarisco, 2nd -Ramblin Red George Lewis, 3rd Smokey of Big Bill Elliott, 4th-Smokey's Marvel Leroy Lerrette. 5th Little Feller June Alleman. 1966 Stallions 1st Super Jackpot -James Provost, 2nd Eagle Ray Fred Robichaux, 3rd-Lippy Captain Mark Ka perton.

4th Peso's Spotted Hand Blue Beadle, 5th -Socks Nite Charles Guarisco. Aged Stallions 1st Cherry Leo Paris Broussard, 2nd Jim Yo Yo Fred Robichaux, 3rd -Pistol Tonka Ruby Gui-dry. 1968 Mares 1st Unnamed Robert Hill, 2nd Miss Chic Bars -Missy Thesmar, 3rd Unnamed Hilton Leger, 4th -Boos Poka-Dot Zell Lle-wellyen, 5th Laura Surprise Bonnie Varnum, 1967 Mares 1st Super Arrow Bud -Fred Robichaux, 2nd Doco Sugar Roy LeBlanc, 3rd -Oh My Goodness Fletcher Allen, 4th Tress Bess Mc-Que Frank Kenry III, 5th -Tiny Cloud Marvin Besse. 1966 Mares 1st Super Lady Bug A. J.

Kern, 2nd MissDodger Deck Brenda Jorden, 3rd -Bar Beauty Alton Mi-zell, 4th Pudden Candy -Joe Bailey. Aged Mares 1st Goldie Pudden -Ruth Raymond, 2nd Sue Stinger -Roy LeBlanc, 3rd Poco Cutter Mark Caperton, 4th Baker's Fasination -Pam Irwin, 5th Cody Star -Ray. Guarisco. Geldings 3: yrs. and -under INVESTIGATE NOW! 384-0653 "Singing" Saint Logan was the regular "free safety last year after' being acquired from Dallas in the expansion draft.

He was signed by the Cowboys as a free agent in 1965. Acquisition of safeties Ross Fichtner and Elbert Kim-brough this year apparently left no room for Logan. Szymakowski, from West Texas State, was the Saints No. 3 draft choice last winter; South, from Arkansas, was drafted in the fifth round; and Ferguson, who played at Southern California, was a 17th round pick. Hayes, from Georgia; and Rengel, from Hawaii, were signed as free agents.

Elsehwere in pro football, outs made Monday included: Rookie linebacker Jerry Richardson from Mississippi, the seventh-round draft choice of San Francisco. Defensive back Jimmy Heidel, formerly of Ole Miss, by the New York Jets, who picked him up earlier on waivers from the Saints. Rookie defensive back Sammy Grezaffi of Louisiana State, drafted seventh, and rookie linebacker Wayne "Mac" McClure from Ole i MiSS. DON WAIT Pudden Hilton Leger, 5th-Poco Kappel Robert Kappel. Junior Reining 1st Thunder- Larry Lewis.

2nd Dusty Bill -BoBo Aycock, 3rd Baker's Fasination Pam Irwin, 4th-River Gambler Bobby Kappel, 5th Tewa, Jr. Sandi Rhodes. Senior Reining 1st Limey Carl Ples-sala, 2nd King Jodie Twist-Harold Boudreaux, 3rd -Linda C.L. Viator, 4th -Little Joe Billy Elliot, 5th Pistol Tonka Rudy Guidry. Pee Wee Barrels 1st Cochese Danny Moncado, 2nd Sirtdy -Jeff Beadle, 3rd Lucky Sue Keith Kappel.

4th -Moses Suzanne Caldwell, 5th Caddo Mike Norman. Junior Barrels 1st" Blaze'; Kathy LeBouef 2nd Kippy Joe Trahan, "fee Charles Cloutier, 4th Charlie -Sandi Rhodes', 5th Tewa, Jr. Sandi Rhodes. Senior Barrels 1st Little Joe Bill Elliot, 2nd King Jodie Twist Harold 3rd Rebel Blaze Lloyd Poinicot, 4th Bo Jack -Bill Landry, 5th Red Fury-Mike Marino. Pee Wee Pole Bending 1st Choche: Danny Moncado 2nd Lucky Sue -Keith Kappel, 3rd Rusty Bill BoBo Aycock, 4th -Moses Suzanne Caldwell, 5th Little Lady Debbie Ledet.

Junior Pole Bending 1st Kippy Joe Trahan, 2nd Charlie Sandi Rhodes, 3rd Rebel Blaze -Kathy LeBouef, 4th Tewa, Jr. Sandi Rhodes, 5th -Key Ranch King Larry Lewis. Senior Pole Bending 1st Rebel Blaze Lloyd Poincot, 2nd Linda C.L. Viator, 3rd King Jodie Twist Harold Boudreaux, 4th Miss Lou Joe Bailey, 5th Spooky Anthony Valure. Junior Key Hole 1st Tewa, Jr.

Sandi Rhodes, 2nd Rebel Blaze -Kathy LeBouef, 3rd Key Ranch King Larry Lewis, 4th Miss Jilly Pam Irwin, 5th Charlie Sandi Rhodes. Senior Key Hole 1st Little Joe Billy Elliot, 2nd King Jodie National Football League. Both Logan, a safety, and Rissmiller. a tackle who launched a nightclub career as the "Singing Saint" in the offseason here, saw extensive service with New Orleans in 1967, the team's initial year. Officials of the team said some of the eight players cleared through the waiver list Monday would be put on the New Orleans taxi squad.

They declined to name them, however. Also cut was defensive halfback George Youngblood a third year man who was picked up by the Saints on waivers from Cleveland late in the 1967 season. Rookies dropped were quarterback Ronnie South, center Jim Ferguson, linebacker Don Hayes, tackle Mike Rengel and flanker Dave Szymakowski. It left only five rookies, two of them free agents, in camp. Rissmiller, drafted in the 1965 second round by Philadelphia after college ball at Georgia, was acquired from the Eagles in the expansion draft.

He was regular left tackle for the team last season until sidelined bv an ankle injury for the rinal three games. Savings Earn 4 fflSEE Twist Harold Boudreaux, 3rd Linda C.L. Viator, 4th Chucky Dennis Waldon, 5th Peggy Adams-Paul Nunez. Flag Race 1st Kippy Joe Trahan, 2nd Linda C.L. Viator, 3rd Charlie's Ike Charles Cloutier, 4th -Lady Bee-Sandi Rhodes, 5th Key Ranch King Larry Lewis.

Ribbon Race 1st Cathy LeBouef Debra Boudreaux, 2nd Viator Bill Landry, 3rd -Sandi Rhodes BoBo Aycock. Barrel Pick Up Open 1st Joe Trahan -Kippy, 2nd Kathy LeBouef-Rebel Blaze, 3rd Larry Lewis Key Ranch King, 4th Charles Cloutier -Charlie's Ike, 5th Billy Elliot Little Joe. Barrel Crawl 1st Marty Bobby SmfthT2nd Aprils- Terry Borden, 3rd Chuck -Bobby Bourgeois, 4th Lucky Sue-Kieth Kappell, 5th Dolly -Steve Smith. High Point Trophy Winners Pee Wee High Point -Danny Moncado. Junior High Point Kathy LeBouef, Senior C.L.

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Sport Center, Guzzetta Liquor Store, along with die four participating high schools, Morgan City.Cen-tral Catholic, Berwick and Patterson. Fenn advises all to get their tickets early so that they won't have to stand In line at the gate. Jest -a- Moment Henry K. "Inky" Lee Know where a 900-pound gorilla sleeps? Anywhere he wants to! Only man who got all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe. Imagine that -laws and still no ment on the Ten ments! 35 million There really must be intelligent life on Mars; you don't see them spending 30 billion dollars to see if there's intelligent life on Earth.

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