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34 AdwtiKr. Lafayette. Dec. 6, 1973 kill I i 1. i a i wi NEW YORK (AP) The un- carries, only 34 yards short of.

more touchdowns last weekend, choice of the National Football League, the defensive team the all-time one-season National related Johnson boys little Bit I ly of Widener College and large Gary of Gramhling were named to The Associated Press small college All-America foot-i ball team for the second year I in a row today along with Ten-' nessee State linebacker Way-j mond Bryant. Collegiate Athletic Association record. Has To Be Seen Montgomery has to he seen to be believed. The 190-pound rookie from Greenville, was a reserve for three games, started the fourth and was injured and missed the fifth. Still, Billv Johnson is a 5-foor-9 an -NAIA piayott game.

The Little All-American receivers are tight end Scott Garske of Eastern Washington and split end Don Hutt of Boise State. On the offensive interior line! are tackles Steve Drongowski; of Wittenberg and Henry Law-' rence of Florida guards Joe Kotval of Buena Vista and Herb Scott of Virginia Union, and center Mark King of Troy State, a sophomore standout two years ago at the University of Florida. Too Tall Besides Bryant and the 264-pound Ed "Too Tall" Jones, who mav be the first draft 175-pound scatback who rushed 1 he carried 136 times for 854 for 1.496 vards on 168 carries yards a 6.3 average caught 30 passes for 411 yards, returned 12 kickoffs for 249 yards and scored an incredible 31 touchdowns. He smashed the NCAA nd National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics one-season scoring records and added four consists of end Thomas Hender-son of Langston, tackle Bill Kollar of Montana State, middle guard Glenn Fleming of Northeast Louisiana, linebackers Godwin Turk of Southern University and Eugene Superman" Simms of Morgan State and backs Autry Beamon of East Texas State. Leonard Fairley of Alcorn and Marty Kranz of Mankato State.

Jones and Kollar moved up from the second team a year ago while McQuilken and Kotval were on the third team last season. Roger Carr of Louisiana Tech. last year's first-team wide receiver, got off to a slow start this fall because of injuries and was moved down to the second team. NEW YORK (AP) Here is The Associated Press Smell College All-America football team for 1973: First Team Offense Tight End Scott Garske, Eastern Washington, 4-4, 240. Senior Soofcene, Wash.

Wise Receiver Don Hutt, Bose State, e-1. 194. Senior, Boise, Idaho. Tack es Steve Drongowski, Wittenberg, 6-0, 2)5, Senior, Kent, Ohio; Henry Lew. rence, Florida e-4.

2JJ. Senior, Palmetto, Fie. Guards Joe Kotval. Buena Vista. 4-3.

this season and scored 23 touchdowns 21 on the ground, one on a 94 yard punt return and one on an 85-yard kickoff re-i turn. Just A Junior Although just a junior, he is ineligible next season and wound up his career with 62 touchdowns, each of which covered an average of 41.7 yards. Gary Johnson is a 6-3, 261- Bear Bryant Honored As SEC Coach Of The Year pound junior whom Coach Eddie Robinson calls the best de-i fensive lineman in college foot ball and one of the best he ever coached. And Robinson has coached such stars as Buck Buchanan. Ernie Ladd and John Mendenhall.

Boston Garden. Also in on the play is Knicks' Phil Jackson (18), and Celtics' Dave Cowens (18). The Celtics won 199-97. (AP Wirephoto) ATLANTA (AP) Coach had lost two of Its first three Paul "Bear" Bryant of Ala-1 games this year, bama was named the South-1 Two other coaches were nom- anrtftrn fAnfflranna I' tU aaaaa1 rU.nln.- DEBUSSCHERE COVERED New York Knickerbocker's Dave DeBusschere sets to make a layup as he is covered by Boston Celtics' Don Chaney, in first period of their National Basketball Association game Wednesday night at hZSL Coach of the Year for 1973 McClendon of Louisiana State the Header of Tennessee State Wednesday by the Associated and Fran Curci of Kentuckv. a ABA ROUNDUP 250, Senior.

Pipestone. Herb Scott, Virginia Union, e-3, 245, Junior, Virgin! an a -J me lllllllltlfM dL'llYC i clui ouk inniivn oivuhm Little coach in college football di- while Curci led Kentucky to its Beach, a in couege iouu.au a wm the Tigers currently are No. 1 ir, n. id reeted the Crimson Tide to its finest season since 196o Kmg. Trov State.

6-3. 230. ets Hold On pira siraignt conierence cnam- mship this year and an uneaten neason. Ranks First Bryant's Tide currently ranks Back-field Joining Billy Johnson in the offensive backfield are quarterback Kim McQuilken of Lehigh Junior. Tallahassee.

Fla. Quarterback-Kim McQuilken, Lehigh, I 6-5. 205. Senior, Troy. N.Y.

Running Backs Billy Johnson, Widen. er. 5-9, 175. Junior, Marcus Hook, Pa. I Wiibert Montgomery, Abilene Christien, f.

11, 190, Freshman, Greenville, Miss.) Mike Thomas, Nevada-Las Vegas, 5-11, Junior, Greenville, Tex. Defense I Ends Ed Jones. Tennessee State, New York To Defeat Owners Undecided On SD Sale and running backs Mike 1 in the country and will as oi vegas ano Notre Dame in the Sugar Indiana Pacers tresivnan sensation wnoen cnu, nn Voar' Montgomery of Abilene Chris-' rv, HOUSTON" mP1 National i Thomas Hen-(Ar) -Nanunai person. Langston, 4-4, 225, Junior, Okla- tian. cai i Le a sue owners met for 3hi home City, Okla.

Tackles Gary Johnson, Gramblina. j. McQuilken romrtleterl 196 of I hours Wednesday without re 241, Junior, Bossier City, Bin Koii.r. Jl vaUglll 111 rVUUK I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS son over Indiana and boosted Julius Ervins added 22. Denver had eight players in 326 passes during the regular hv the AP's southeastern All-i solving the question of the sale VontJ na State, 251.

Seninr vva-rn. onio. "The first half just killed the resurgent New Yorkers scored 24 points for the Pac ers double figures Marv Roberts I season for a sizzling 62.5 per American advisory board for of the San Diego lrancnise. nc" mAinarl Indiana three James over the .500 mark while McGinnis had io noints i-j -j- cent average. 2.603 vards and fnnthaii VVe have postponed an ac- Middle Guard Glenn Fleming, Northeast Louisiana, 4-0.

230, Sophomore, Nan chez. Miss. tion until Thursday, said mjii; 1 i LUC WUtl UUIl9t UC" Bob Leonard. "When you give at 15-12. and an impressive 33 rebounds.

thB: 19 touchdowns. Third Place President Chub Feenev aifter Linebackers Waymond a aU- I U- A A aa aauaj. Thftmst 1m an tm 4 a i 1 i -vi Bryant, Ten- u.iV.-j Vu.rv" "1 There fait nn. nthPr rtnrtei tr. uZ game, and Willie Long added of ntiahnma lut tiM meeting adjourned weanes- on.

4-3, 235, usi. diiu uiru liv tunic uova v. aiuuiu -n ivi piovc njuii in iiic uumn-i niriht aimms, worgan stafe nmms. Moroan State. a at ia .1.

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uenver won easily, lis-iut), Denver by games in tne "iin points. rusners wun 1.141 yaras in znuara as coach alter Ole Miss over the San Diego. West. The Nets are third in the i 1 Too rough for the Pacers. New York opened up the ear The Pacers outscored New East, four games behind front- the proposed saie or tne riares "x- to race track heiress Marjorie Jji" SSiJSSl Everett.

There is reported op- gJfWfc. position to the sale which would Senior, Biloxi, Miu.j Marty Kranz, Marv keen the Padres in San "mor, Hastings, York in each of the last two periods but it was too little, too late. "We a real good sec- running Carolina. Rockets 138, Q's 108 Denver ran off 14 straight points at the end of the first ly lead and then held1 on down the 'tietch for a 108-103 American Basketball Association victory Wednesday night. It was the Nets' first victory this sea- ABA East Division Second Team ond half and held them to 40 quarter and rolled up a 72-47 USajiu Mrs.

Everett alleged involvement In an Illinois bribery scandal appears to be a stumbling block. "We will have a definite announcement tomorrow," said Feenev. Dodgers Swap Willie Davis points, but that's just boo far to lea'' at the half. The Rockets have to try to come hack," said shot 59 per cent from the floor Leonard. lover the first two periods as Led Pacer Rally 'compared to jttst 36 per cent George Minnisi and Roger! for San Diego.

Tight End-Bill Schltgel. Lehigh. Wide Receiver-Roger Carr, Louisiana Tech. Tackles-Gregory Kindle, Tennessee) State; John Passananti, Western Illinois. Guards Phil Gustafson, Kearney St i Doug Lowery, Arkansas State.

Center Ed Paradis, Indiana, Pa. Quarterback-Clint Longley. Agilent Christian. Running Backs-Boyce Callahan Jacksonville state; Walter Payton, Jackson State; Jimmy Smith, Northern Arizona Defense Ends-Jay Buse, Linfield; Adrian Gant, Livingston. Denver San Diego (108) Pet.

GB Carolina 20 9 .490 Kentucky 14 8 .447 ivi Mew York 15 12 .554 4 Memphis 9 II .333 10 Virginia 7 1 4 .304 1 0 West Division Denver 14 It .540 Indiana 14 14 .500 IVt Utah 13 13 .500 IVi San Antonio 13 15 .444 2 tan Diego It 14 .407 4 Brown led the Pacers second-half rally but clutch shooting in the final quarter gave the Nets (138) Johnsn Bassett Dodgers Let Trade Slip Out fVioraa -lones I amar "It got a little shaky for a while," admitted NewKvil.iams HOUSTON (AP) Mike; and posted a 14-8 record with a Marshall got the green light; 1.78 era. Wednesday's Game "Any move he makes doesn't surprise me," said Williams. 9 2-3 20 7 10-10 24 4 1-1 13 5 3-4 15 4 3-4 11 4 2-3 14 2 2-2 4 2 0-0 4 2 1-3 4 5 1-2 11 4 2-2 14 York Coach Kevin Louzherv. shpnrd 5 3-3 14 Long 2 0-0 Roherts 4 0-3 12 Robisch 3 0-0 7 Jabali 11 4-7 28Smpson 3 0-0 4 Smith 2 04 4 Keye 4 0-0 13McFrld 1 4-4 4 Terry 2 0-0 4 Green 5 0-0 10 Beck 44 13-19 108 Totals from the Montreal Exdos. When you see him, as I HOUSTON AP) The Los Tech; ne was sianmng next to Tack'es-Fred Dean, Louisiana Levi Stanley, Hawaii.

"but we pulled it out. We the big hoops coming down the i Grant stretch. We hit 10 out of our I Adsms have, over two seasons like; after the final game of the; Angeles Dodgers, excited over Charles O. Finley gave the stop sign to the New York Yankees that, then you appreciate what World Series and I resigned be a major trade in which they ac New York 108, Indiana 103 Denver )38. San Diego 108 Thursday's Game New York at Memphis Friday's Games Memphis at New York Virgini vs.

Carolina at Greensboro Kentucky at Indiana Denver at San Antonio San Diego at Utah last 12 shots." 54 27-34 138 quired relief pitcher Mike Marshall from Montreal in ex- kind of a relief pitcher he is fore 60 million people. He wish-the best in baseball." said Fanned me well and said he i San Diego 14 31 29 32-108 Denver 37 35 33 33-138 Larry Kenon Rookie forward Larrv and the National League owner kept the hot San Diego situation moving. The traffic was terrific at the Total foulsSan Dieqo, 22, Denver 29 Middle Guard-Alan Klein, Southeastern Louisiana. Linebackers-Terry Factor, Slippery Rock; Greg Lee, Cal Poly-SLO; Stevi Nelson, North Dakota State. Backs-Ralph Gebhardt, Rochester; Jim Muir, Elon; Mike Woodley, Northern lowa.

Third Team Offense Tight End-Bernie Peterson. Linfield. Wide Receiver-John Holland, Tennessee State. led the Nets with 25 points and ning. "And we feel that we got wouldn't stand in my way.

change for outfielder Willie the very best outfielder thing he'd keep his word 'Davis, inadvertently let another Davis." since everyone heard him say! trade slip out before they meetings (winter baseball I Wednesday. Marshall, who finished sec- tnat- planned to release it. Technical fouls Denver Coach Han-num; Johnson Three-point goals Jabali 2, Robinson, Johnson, Lamar, Terry A 3,773 New York (108) Indiana (193) Rumors all week at base ond to Tom Seaver of the New! Their Trade ATii-cVr)H nn 111 nrsf pitching with the weak Montreal defense! Xork Mets in. this year's CV Tackles Dav ball's winter meetings have had the Dodgers acquiring veteran outfielder Tommie Agee from rfflnhjim Mai.iai. riPcnito a ronnrri-hrosirina, 1073 Young voting, had only one re After the Dodgers and Expos made their trade, the other two followed in quick succession.

Jim Pietrzak. E.sVrn Mich. 'n' Lake Ouachita Rewarding Lake Montreal saying Thomae Sf Tiiii in ovr-hanDo for r. wtnorei season in the bullpen, was sentl leaving tr. fho Ancrolpc TlnHoprs fnr'gOOdbye to i aaavil, ixor Tn araiina rant, ai Gene Asee was exoected to reolace Manager liever Pete Richert.

Hicks, Humboidt St Ouar'erback Printnn Mauch. I Davis in renter field for the his out-! Asked to run down I -vniu -r, OFT OFT Erving 9 4-5 22 McGnis 8 3-7 19 Kenon 11 3-4 25 Brown 1) O-O 24 I Paultz 4 2-2 10 Netolky 7 2-4 14! Taylor 8 CM) 14 Buse 2 34 8 Wlmson 4 4-4 14 Freemn 2 0-o 4 Roche 3 1-2 7 Keller 3 2-3 8 Schaffr 3 0-0 4 Lewis 2 1-1 5 Soiurnr 2 2-2 4 Hilman 0 O-O 0 Daniel! 2 5-7 9 Joyce 5 0-0 10 I Totals 44 14-23 1 08 Totals 42 14-24 103 MM York 33 35 21 19 IC8 Indiana 30 27 25 21103! in the wake Of the Davis Running Backs-Nate Anderson East. Al CamnaniS. a Vice pres-ifn Illinois; Tony Giglio, Lafavett'e. s.ni field deal.

"The thing I'll miss is not I Dodgers while Richert will give playing for Mauch," Cardinals needed relief Marshall at his home in help. Agee, a well-traveled vet-East Lansing, Mich. "It was hit a suh.par .222 for real pleasure." Houston and St. Louis last sea- Pointed Out Pinberf also a veteran star outfielder Willie Davis in the most dramatic trade of the meetings. After Deal After the explosive Marshall-j Davis deal.

National League! President Chub Feeney an-1 ident of the r-Hgers. repeated Nbrasks-omaha. a.na.V, aama, rl llaah I Defense co.u name: ni.M iiuvaav. avi; tr.QS fed MrAlaaau Lawrenct Pillers, Alcorn AIM. Elon; John lackies Glenn Ellis, Teerlinck, Western Illinois.

time as newsmen rattled off the list of Los Angeles outfielders. "Billy Buckner Tom Paciorek Willie Craw- bom tu nannau ana Marsnau ana nounced that club owners met pointed out that the pitcher's Dodgers and had a 26 ERA in a.aica.1, pat nathinrf in lha nrn. a and resolved nothing in the Total fouls New York 19, Indian 18 Technical fouls McGinnis. Three-point goaiS Brown 2, Buse 1 pro LUllUUVeiMai UUULIWII UI UlS.tQ7n 'ford Tommie Agee Midde Guard-Sam Moser, Sioux Falli Linebackers Greg Blankenship, Hay-ward Joe McNeely, Louisiana Tech; Charles Battle, Grambling. Backs-William Bryant, Grambling; Keith Krebsbach, North Dakota State; Anthony Leonard, Virginia Union.

had no bearing on teammates the deal. Walker posted a 7-12 record; The packed press room and a 7-12 record and 4.65 ERAjerupted in laughter over the for the Pirates last season. I slip. posed sale of the San Diego team. The issue was tabled until today, when "some announcement will be made," Feeney said.

The news-filled day also was punctuated by the appearance of Oakland owner Finley. who met with the Yankees, and so many words told them to keep their hands off A's Manager Dick Williams. Other Deals Meanwhile, two other deals Davis, a member of the Dodgers for 14 season will give the Expos their first regular center fielder since the team was organized in 1968. The 33-year-old Davis batted 2.85 with 16 home runs and 77 runs batted in last season. Because of his status as a 10-year man in the major leagues, Davis had to be consulted in the deal.

He gave his okay to go to Montreal, Fanning said, because he "has unusual rap HI Kilmer To Remain In Hospital WASHINGTON fAP) Bill Kilmer was to remain in the hospital another night though the Washington quarterback's abdominal cramps have subsided, the Redskins said Wednesday. A team spokesman said Kilmer, who entered Arlington, Hospital at 2 a.m. Tuesday, had "less pain today, was feeling much better and was resting." "He did not make practice to CRYSTAL SPRINGS. Ark. Lake Ouachita, one of the beautiful lakes in the Ozark Hills of Arkansas proved to be a rewarding lake to the top twenty of a large number of Arkansas bass fishermen who gathered here 24 25, to compete for the Arkansas State Championship for 1973.

Billy Murray of Hot Springs, was able to Overcome the complete pattern change of the fish, due to the rapidly rising lake level caused by heavy rain, to become the 1973 Arkansas State Champion with a two day catch of 35 lbs. 1 oz. Billy was rewarded with the beautiful Governor's Trophy to crown him King of the bass fishermen of Arkansas for the year of 1973. J.O. Brooks, of Hot Springs.

Ark. pushed within nine ounces of the winner to capture second place with a two day total of 34 pounds, eight ounces. Robert Bland of Little Rock, Ark. claimed third place with 33 pounds, six-ounces of bass for his two day effort. Bobby of Hot Springs, twin brother of the winner, held down fourth place with a two day catch of 31 pounds, one ounce.

David Owens, of Story, worked hard the two days to capture fifth place with 30 pounds, one ounce. Freddie Lewis from Smackover, was rewarded the Big Bass Trophy for his five pounds, 11 ounce bass. The tournament was the first Project: Sports, Inc. Trust Fund Tournament held in Arkansas. All proceeds from this tournament will go into the Arkansas State Trust Fund set up by Project: Sports, Inc.

to provide money to support a restocking program in Arkansas. Already this year Arkan-sai, through Project: Sports, Trust Fund Program, has assisted the Arkansas State Game And Fish Commission in feeding 10,000 yearling bass to be placed in Greers Ferry Lake. The State Trust Fund Tournament is planned to be an annual affair in the state of Arkansas. Similar Trust Fund Tournaments are being planned for other states. For the most masculine man you know bold, brash port with our manager.

He was very excited, in fact." V. I I were consummated. The Dodgers acquired center fielder Tommie Agee from the St. Louis Cardinals for reliever Pete Richert and the Detroit Tigers purchased pitcher Luke Walker from the Pittsburgh Pirates. Marshall, who recently publi- 'But it cly blasted his teammates for day." he continued, looks like he will be here to-1 non-support in the field, was I "happy" with the deal.

morrow. After he was admitted to the hospital "for observation and tests," Dr. P. M. Faltimbo.

from Earlier, Finley, Oakland's flamboyant owner, met with American League President Joe Cronin and Yankee boss Gabe Paul, and after two hours, cut off further discussion about Williams. "As far as I'm concerned, this is a closed issue and I don't care to discuss it further," he told the Yankees, who are interested in signing Williams as a manager. Williams resigned after the World Series, presumably to sign a contract with the Yankees. But Finley, pointing to Williams' long-term contract, has refused to let him go unless he receives "proper com-pensation Compensation The "proper compensation" Finley wants is a couple of the Yankees' top minor league "Both players are happy," said Montreal General Manager Jim Fanning, and so are we." Marshall set a major league record last season appearing in 92 games for Montreal. He had a 14-11 record with 31 saves and a 2.66 earned run average, in 1972, the 30-year-old righthander made 65 appearances I team physician, said it was 'hoped Kilmer would be released "in 24 to 48 hours." "It's a situation where he needs rest," Palumbo said.

"He i doesn't need any outside dis tractions or pressures." Hunters Aware Of Raccoon Rules TBHl prospects outfielder Otto Velezi 'K TkHTTH taa refreshing splash or spray Lotion for after shave, after shower, after anything! Packaged with a handsome silver medallion, boxed in a clear plexi-case, ready to give, this great gift and grooming collection includesiotions from the 1.5 oz. Jr. size to the lavish 25.6 oz. priced from 3.75 to 25.00. unti mm fire rifle, and to use single fire ammunition Dan nm only." J.

Burton Angelie, director of the Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commis-fion, today called to the attention of hunters regulations governing the taking of raccoons. Under existing laws, he 6aid, it is legal only to hunt raccoons at night, and unlawful to shoot them during daylight hours. The present statute reads as it shall be lawful for parties of two or more hunters, and with one or more dogs to hunt raccoons at night with lights and to carry on such hunts, for the purpose of taking raccoons, not more than one itandard .22 caliber, rim and pitcher Scott MacGregory. But the Yankees wouldn't part with either during Wednesday's long discussion. They offered a veteran, reportedly second baseman Horace Clarke.

Finlev rejected him. "When I saw that we couldn't get together, I told the Yankees to forget about the whole thing." said Finley. "Williams is my manager today and will be my manager on opening day as far as I know." More Spice Williams added more spice to the bizarre situation. Asked about a return to Oakland, he said. "I don't think so.

I'm certainly not losing anv sleep over it." Williams said he wasn't surprised by Finley's actions. He said that the raccoon is classified as a fur-bearing animal and the legal trapping season begins December 1. Consequently, Angelie said, any hunters in the woods encountering raccoons during daylight hours should refrain from killing them. "Coon hunting is a fine sport and enjoyed by many Louisiana hunters," Angelie said, "but this form of hunting must be done at night and in compliance with the law." MAJOR TRADE Mike Marshall, left, Montreal Expos' relief pitcher, was traded Wednesday to the Los Angeles Dodgers in a major deal that sent Willie Davis to the Expos. Marshall was runner-up in the National League's Cy Young Award balloting for 1972.

while Davis has been a regular with the Dodgers since 1961. (AP Wirephoto).

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