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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 9

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4' oso 0 I os 0 1 i TODAY'S NEWS TODAY-WITH TODAY'S PICTURES TODAY'S NEWS THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL SHREVEPORTBOSSIER CITY LA THURSDAY DEC 24 1970 A NINE Lines and I ont 1II4 Im 6t I rrrforms Lines and 1 1 IL SS 111 tolhAl no: I I Warm Warm 'f 4 1 kir oe 7 C0 'If A- r3HN'Af- A 'P'' 4 Pd "I l'1 IC -40 I JPANL 111041A607 44 vr-1 4 le 4 441 111" 41' 10 4delf U6r 4 -'1' I 1- i 'Mod Sod' Won't Hurt Detroit Says Schmidt '14 a 1 Spell Helps irsi tshmg Area 'A By Don Graham spiesA By Don Graham Li 5 Fish ing 51 lc 4 ON j'0 1 44 et mk" 1 'r -4' 1 ti "6 A '1-: ji i 0 se -0 A 'It i sake '1 I 4 7 cautious moving around on it the first half but forgot about it the rest of the game" "He added "That stuff really bounced them around What do they have under it a sidewalk?" Ny 'c's aeq 'J are riding five-game winning streaks and Schmidt and Dallas coach Tom Landry said defense should carry the day Schmidt said he would put Dallas' front four "up there with Minnesota and Los Angeles I think they are as good as anybody we've played" Landry returned the compliment saying "I haven't seen any teams move consistently against Detroit You don't see people down on their goal line very many times" 7:11 4 1 el t' 1 If ii '1 BOTH DALLAS and Detroit )121 The springlike weather is still holding and there's no doubt about it fishing in the local area is still good We had a good and welcomed rain the first part of the week and more is needed if we are to have a good summer fishing season Our local lakes need to be muddied to help control the moss problems Since we are having a mild winter season and local water temperature are above normal the moss problem will be greater this coming summer if we don't get enough fresh water to help this problem Muddy water and cold weather seem to be Mother Nature's best way to control moss growth Those bass are still schooling on some lakes and if you don't mind the damp weather its a good time to catch a mess Crappie fishing is fair to good The better fishing is late afternoons and at night Its not uncommon to catch as many as 100 or more during a night fishing trip Catfishing is picking up Fresh water is helping a lot Night fishing is much better Trot lines and Yo-Yos are doing good while baited with large minnows chicken heart and livers The springlike no doubt about good We had a gc of the week and 1 good summer fish be muddied to hel we are having a temperature are a be greater this cor fresh water to he cold weather seen control moss grov Those bass are You don't mind th catch a mess Crappie fishing late afternoons al catch as many as trip Catfishing is pi( lot Night fishinl Yo-Yos are doin minnows chicken e's till pA 0) it 4--- itriA -f ----4- '411110 11 4 1 1 4 I Nila 49er Pass Protection Faces Viking Charge MOON PHASES: The lest quarter WAS on December 20 and the new Moon will be on December 21 MOON PHASES: The II WAS On December 20 and the will be on December 21 BLACK BAYOU: Caldwell's Camp reports that the water conditions are good with the lake being a normal level Bass fishing Is fair to good Rooues Rebels Bucktells and Jigs seem to be best for the bass I ARRESTED IN FIGHT Al Bianchi coach of the American Basketball Assn Virginia Squires and two of his players Charlie Scott and Jim Eakins were arrested Wednesday night after the Virginia-Indiana game They were charged with assaulting Patrolman Richard Craig who tried to break up a fight during the game Eakins is No 42 at left No 22 is Ray Scott and No 24 is Neal Johnson all of Virginia In middle (hidden) is Charlie Scott and the policeman The coach and players were released on -6100 bond Virginia won the game 146-128 (AP Wirephoto) Bowling Results Bowling scored the most points 352 Minnesota allowed the least 143 San Francisco passers threw the least interceptions 10 Minnesota pass defenders tied with Detroit for intercepting the most 28 Individually Minnesota has only one individual statistical Fred Cox who won the NFC scoring title with 125 points on 30 field goals and 35 The 49ers have two statistical who amassed 2941 yards while clicking for 24 touchdowns and rookie Bruce Taylor in punt returns with a 120 average San Francisco also has one 1000-yard producer Gene Washington With 53 receptions for 1100 yards a 208 average and 12 touchdowns By DENNE FREEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer DALLAS (AP) Plastic grass suits Detroit coach Joe Schmidt and his comeback kids just fine even though it's a surface they've played on only once this season "I don't think it will hinder us" said Schmidt Wednesday from the Lion's lair in bus-ton where preparations are underway for the National Conference playoff game with Dallas in the Cotton Bowl Saturday "We were exposed to Astroturf only once during the season against Cincinnati in an exhibition game" Schmidt said "But we've been working out in both the Astrodome and Rice Stadium and the players like it" THE FIRST time Detroit will see the Cotton Bowl's synthetic turf is game day The Lions will fly from Ilouston to Dallas late Friday but will not work out "The Astroturf in Rice Stadium is similar to that in the Cotton Bowl" Schmidt said The Lions thumped the Bengals 31-14 in that lone appearance on the "mod sod" DETROIT PUBLIC relations man Elliott Trumbull said 1 Steve Owens felt he suffered his separated shoulder because of the artificial turf But Mel Farr was injured on just plain grass Anyway the Cotton Bowl sure beats our field which you can't find because of three feet of snow" Schmidt said Wednesday that Farr will start at running back for the Lions with a special harness around his dislocated right shoulder "I'll have a problem catching the ball when I go out to the right and have to lift my right arm to catch" Farr said "But I'm going to play against the Cowboys' FARR HAS been out of action two weeks Schmidt recalled Detroit's only game on Astroturf and said "They were a little Crappie fishing Is tair to good on minnows and Bellies Catfishing Is rair to good CADDO LAKE: Shady Acres Camp reports that the water Is fairly clear and at a normal level Bass fishing has been good and they seem to be hitting on a good variety of lures Crappie fishing picked uo and Is good on shiners The big ones are on the move YoVo fishing Is good for crappie and catfish This type of fishing is picking up good Pro Football Leaders 1141MMOMPAMOZAIMIV Mal BRUNSWICK SOUTHGAGE LANES A Quads: Rebels lead Four Nuts and Five Stars by 9 Foursome 853 Four Nuts 2319 Margie Posey 212 Rosa Dinkins 530 Telco: Alleycals lead Pinsplitters by 6 Rolling 4 629-1791 Marie Benefield 170 Doris Osbon 456 Victor Choler 189 Ron Reese 493 Westerners Mixed: Sidewinders lead Five Goofs by 1 Dinkalings 883-2511 Edith Bentrup 203 Ruth Briery 528 Veto Cascio 226 Ira Jordon 576 TEBBE'S Men's Classic: I Novelty leads Broadmoor Florist by 6 World Book 10492964 Val Armmer 258 Ed Nutter 672 Jerry Shuler 668i Del Layingna 634 Armmer 622 HOLIDAY LANES Couples: Holiday Lanes leads Shoot 'em ups by 9 Holiday Lanes742079 Don Mason 234 McGill 582 Dollye Frazier 209 Clair Pearce 536 Bombers and Tankers Maiden Form leads Butterfingers by 8 Dropins 556 Maiden Form 1547 Clair RePlOgie 179-443 Trio: Mod Sguad leads Lucky Strikes by 512 Swingers 474930 George Markle! 167 Clyde Mathis 303 Jerri Woodard 157-271 FAMINAMMOVIZa BRUNSWICK SOUTHI A Quads: Rebels and Five Stars bY 9 Four Nuts 2319 Merl Rosa Dinkins 530 Telco: Alleycets lead 6 Rolling 4 629-1791 0 170 Doris Osbon 456 189 Ron Reese 493 Westerners Mixed: 5 Five Goofs by 1 Oink- Edith Bentrup 203 RI Veto Cascio 226 Ira Jo TEBBE'S BOW Men's Classic: I Broadmoor Florist by 1049-29M Val Armmer 667324 illerzmSmIlrer622668 HOLIDAY Li Couples: Holiday Ler 'em ups by 9 Holiday Don Mason 234 I Dollye Frazier 209 Clal Bombers and Tankers leads Butterfingers by 1 Maiden Form 1547 i 179443 Trio: Mod Sousd lead by 512 Swingers 4 Markle! 167 Clyde Ma Woodard 157-271 Cage Tigers Cougars Win Demons Lose to SFA By MIKE HATHET Associated Press Sports Writer It is very likely that the decisive struggle for supremacy in Sunday's San Francisco-Minnesota playoff game will be determined in a battle between the 49ers' pass protectors and the Vikings pass harassers WHILE THAT Nation a I Football Conference confrontation of opposing forces occurs at Minnesota in a game that will be nationally televised at 12 pm CST by CBS Miami and Oakland will be matching explosive offenses in an American Conference playoff televised by NBC at 3 pm CST John Brodie the veteran San Francisco quarterback who led the NFC in passing as he directed the 49ers to a 10-3-1 record will be the object of the 49ers affection and the Vikings destruction The San Francisco offensive line afforded Brodie such efficient protection during the regular season that he was dumped only eight NFL record The Vikings' Front Four on the other hand sacked opposing quarterbacks 49 times best in the NFC THERE ALSO are several other interesting match-ups San Francisco's offense is ranked No 1 So is Minnesota's defense San Francisco LEADING scorns Tin FO PAT YID Stenerud K0 0 30 76 116 Murilmann Cin 0 25 33 Ina Yepremian Min 0 22 31 97 O'Brien Belt 0 19 34 93 Turner NY 0 19 711 11 Blanc Oak 0 16 36 64 Howtield Den 0 IS 27 III Gerais Hou 0 II 23 71 Garrison DD 12 0 0 72 Cockroll Om 0 12 34 70 Mercer SD 0 12 34 70 IMP NPC 3 4 I LAVE MURVAUL: Stovall's reports that the water Is clear with the level being eight inches below the spillwav The water temperature Is still holding In the low fifties on the surface and is at the mictfifties at 20 feet Very few fishermen have been after the bass Those fishing found the bass like the spoons and spinner type lures at surface level to IS feet deep 14 A Mark of Shreveport came In with a good size bass that was caught on a Skipiack It tipped the scales at seven pounds and eight ounces The crappie are still productive late In the evening and under the lights at night Cattishing Is good on trotlines TOLEDO BEND: Lakeview Park and Landing reports that the water Is in good fishing condition and is about two feet low National Football Lando AFC LEADING GROUND GAINERS Ava Att Yards Gain "Ds Little Den 209 901 43 3 Csonka Mia 193 Old 11 6 Dixon Oak 197 861 44 1 Podo lak K0 168 749 45 3 Fuqua Pitt 138 691 30 7 CSmith Oak 168 68: LI 3 Kiick Ma 191 658 34 a Phillips Cin 163 648 CO 4 Scott Cie 151 625 41 7 LEADING PASSERS I 3 6 1 3 7 3 A 4 7 Bass fishing is fair and the best catch of the week was made by Dr David Swearinger of Shreveport Bass are hitting best on Hot Spots and plastic worms best Crappie fishing is fair on shiners and Mr and Mrs Fred Helier of Shreveport cauoht the largest mess for the week Avg Att Corn Yds TDB Gain Lamonica Oak 356 119 2516 22 707 Hadl SD 377 162 2388 22 730 Dawson KC 262 141 1816 13 716 Griese Mia 245 142 2019 12 124 Shaw Butt 321 1711 2507 10 781 Unitas Balt 371 166 2213 14 6119 Carter Cin 218 143 1347 9 592 Nelsen Cies 313 159 21 16 689 Woodall NY 1118 96 1 265 9 673 Johnson Host 281 144 142 7 5111 LEADING PASS RECEIVERS Ave Rita Yds Gain Ytts Briscoe Buff 57 1036 182 1 Hinton Bait 47 733 156 5 Denson Den 47 646 137 2 Reed Hou 43 604 1211 2 Biletnikort Oak 45 766 171 7 Garrison SD 33 1006 227 12 Jetterson Belt 44 749 170 7 Wells Oak 43 935 217 It Chester Oak 42 556 132 7 Klick Ma 42 491 111 0 Meeting Set Boys in grades 1-8 interest- ed playing in Southside Family YMCA's winter basketball league should report to the Ridgewood Jr High gymnasium at 9:30 am Jan 9 i A meeting Boys in grades i ed playing ir Family YMCA's ketball league sh to the Ridgewom gymnasium at 9:3 9 Grambling College blew Xavier of New Orleans off the floor with a 53-point first half here Wednesday night and coasted to a 93-68 victory while Bethune blasted Second Ward of Gloster 78-58 in a high school-college doubleheader at the Cougar gym MEANWHILE Northwestern State's Demons dropped an 84-78 decision to Stephen Austin at Nacogdoches Tex Forward Charlie Anderson scored 36 points and guard Fred Hilton 23 to pace the Tigers' to their fourth win in nine games The win avenged a Tiger loss to Xavier Monday night at New Orleans Barney Banks Tryler and Donald Bolden combined for 60 points to lead Bethune Banks had 22 Tryler 20 and Bolden 18 James Whitaker had 22 for Second Ward now 2-2 this season DRIFTWOOD LANDING reports that the water is clear and below normal Bass fishing Is good and they seem to like the Smoky Water-Gators and Hot Spots best Most of the bass catches are being made In the wooded nd some from the open areas LEADING GROUND GAINERS Avg Aft Yards Gain TOS grown Wash 737 1125 47 5 NY 226063 1024 4 3 11 1 11 A nderson GA 222 S3 30 5 Thomas Dail 151 803 53 5 Willard SF 236 789 33 7 Farr Det 166 717 43 10 Osborn Minn 207 681 31 3 Taylor Def 198 666 34 2 Pinder Phil 166 6S7 40 2 LEADING PASSERS Aft Corn Yds TOs Gain rodie SF 3711 223 2941 24 Jurgensen Wash 317 202 221 23 699 Tarkenton NY 309 219 2777 19 714 Berry All 269 156 11106 16 671 Morton Gall 201 102 1019 15 079 Gabriel LA 40? 211 2 552 16 627 Snead Phil 335 III 2323 15 693 Munson Del ISO 54 1049 10 664 Comannon Chi 385 194 2130 16 553 Curprzo Minn 257 1720 7 660 Hart StL 313 171 2575 14 690 LEADING PASS RECEIVERS Avg Recd Yds Gain TO Gnrdon Chl 71 1026 145 13 Abramowitt i411 SS 906 165 WD McNeil sNewat eg nal Lg 5 NY Si: :1: 545 05 01 1 1 91 941 7114 01 S4491 205 11 056 14:7 Johnson NY 48 47 101 4 Railmen Phil 47 601 125 3 Gilliam St1 43 953 212 LEADING SCORERS 'Ms FG PAT TP Cox Minn 0 30 35 125 Ray LA 0 79 34 111 Goonlak NY 0 25 32 10? Gossett SF 0 21 39 102 Mann Oat 0 20 41 101 Bakken SU 0 20 97 Knioht Wash 0 20 33 93 Clark Dail 0 II 35 69 Percival Chi 0 20 28 IR Lane StL 13 0 0 76 Gordon Chi 13 0 0 71 I 1 1 Bethune raised its record to 8-3 SFA' RANKED fourth nationally went ahesd of Northwestern to stay with three minutes left in the first half as the Demons' leading scorer Vernon Wilson and top def ensive player Johnny Janese both fouled out midway through the second period Thurman Baptiste scored 15 points to lead NSU while Marvin Willett and Wilson added 14 each The Demons are now 4-4 The Lumberjacks 6-2 for the season got 25 points from James Silas and 23 from Harvey Huffstetler NSU foe Is Ito ft rb of Itt Lee 1 0 4 3 1 2 3 Veoleman 4 2 5 3 4 3 7 Wilson 177004511 Janese a 5 1 0 2 510 Posey 4211125 Horner 11 4 4 0 4 1 a Willett 12 6 2 2 4 3 14 Kraietska 1 1 00 2 0 2 Baptiste 11 1 8 7 13 0 15 Team 6 Totals 0 31 25 17 41 21 78 SPA 1841 tga 19 Wm ft rb of IP Brown 0053013 Meador 5231955 Dorsey 10 3 5 4 2 4 10 15 8 11 8 2 25 17 10 5 3 10 3 23 13 4 6 6 9 5 14 2200114 A 62 25 35 26 43 21 64 Score by Periods: NSU 41 37-75 SFA 44 40-64 I I' 1 Isom I 2 fAV Limits of bass were caught by Dr King Carpenter David Lott Tucker Buster Rivers and Nick le Nance all of Shreveport Heres one for the books Dick Lafferty of Shreveport caught 30 bass in 45 minutes Twenty seven of them were caught on 27 straight cast Know of anyone who can beat that Crappie fishing Is slow but some are coming in with good catches Some of the large ones are still showing up in the one and one half Pound to two pound Georoe Campbell of Zwolle came in with two good catches this week THOMAS HAS SPRAIN DALLAS (AP) Duane Thomas running back for the Dallas Cowboys strained his knee slightly in practice Wednesday but club officials said it shouldn't hamper him in Saturday's NFL playoff game with Detroit THOMAS HAS SPI DALLAS (AP) Thomas running I Dallas Cowboys I knee slightly il Wednesday but cl said it shouldn't II in Saturday's N1 game with Detroit Three Arrested After Squires Win Game Lose to Police Hammond Dominates Hamr Craft AAA All-State Choice Silas Huttstetter Harris Cullen Team Totals Craft for their part in a wild free-for-all during the second quarter The three were taken into custody in the dressing room on preliminary charges of assault and battery and resisting a police officer and later released on POO bond BEFORE THE arrests the Squires were doing fine routing the Pacers to keep their hold on first place in the ABA's East Division by a half game over idle Kentucky and holding their own during the big brawl In quieter games the New York Nets crushed Pittsburgh By The Associated Press TIIE VIRGINIA Squires are fighting for the American Basketball Association championship and that's fine The Squires can also do a little fighting with opposing players and that's not too bad But when the Squires start fighting with the police well Coach Al Bianchi his sensational rookie Charlie Scott and Jim Eakins were arrested following Virginia's 146-128 victory over the Indiana Pacers Wednesday night 116-95 Memphis nudged Utah 105-104 and Denver stopped the Floridians 109-102 In the National Basketball Association Chicago slipped past Buffalo 104-103 Cincinnati beat Baltimore 120-115 and San Diego downed Atlanta 133-102 0 WARD BETHUNE (78) (58) to ft ID to it fp Banks 9 5-4 22 Whitaker 9 44 22 Tryler 9 22 20 Stanford 3 2-1 7 Green 1 2-1 3 Hamilton 7 4-2 16 Wheeler 3 20 6 Brknbry 1 0-0 2 Bolden 8 2-2 18 Atkins 3 3-2 8 Davis 4 3-1 9 Preston 1 1-1 3 Totals 24 14-10 SII Totals 34 16-18 78 By Quarter: Second Ward 0 14 IS 20-58 Bethune Is 21 27 15-78 Total Team Fouls: Second Ward 14 Bethune 16 Fouled Out: Brokenberry I 1 I 1: i 4 1 i I 1 I 1 i 4 1 I I 4 4 i 1 i i 1 i 1 1 1 'z 'l Bossier guard Kenny Craft a quick 215-pounder who was a key figureln the Bearkats' rugged defense this year was named today to the AAA all-state team selected by the Louisiana Sports Writers' Association Other area players on the first team included center Steve McCain of Natchitoches running back Charles McDaniels and linebacker Robert Tabor of Springhill and defensive end Marvin Campbell of Jon es bor oHodge On the second squad are offensive tackle Bill Phipps and center Bud Maxwell of Bossier guard a quick 215-pound( a key figure in th rugged defense thi named today to all-state team sele Louisiana Sports sociation Other area play first team mclu( Steve McCain of es running bac McDaniels a Robert Tabor of and defensive ei Campbell of Jo Hodge On the second offensive tackle I and center Bud 1 Bossier offensive guard Danny Curtis of Springhill running back Jim Knecht of Natchitoches defensive end Aary Moody of Haughton and linebacker Ronnie Underwood of Jonesboro-Hodge TRIPLE A state champion Hammond dominated the first team selections landing five berths In addition Brad Davis of the Tors was a unanimous choice as the Outstanding Back and Hammond mentor Oscar Loftin was named Coach of the year Runnerup Richwood's Joe Mitchell Is the Outstanding Lineman and teammate Larry Matthews an offensive tackle joins him on the first squad Besides Davis other Tor picks were tackle Nathan Bell and guard Mike De on offense along with defensive guard Mike Juhasz and linebacker Bobby Hill Rounding out the first team on offense are end Warren Trahan of Acadiana guard Mauri Agosta of Plaquemine quarterback Tony Bailey of Ra3rville and running back Raymond Lawrence of Oakdale Other defensive members include end Brad Ceasar of Eunice tackles Robert Barber of Ferriday and James Files of Franklin and deep backs Jackie Thomas of Fer BYRD'S EYE VIEW From Page 8A TICKETS ON SALE THE EXCITEMENT at Indianapolis before a howling BALTIMORE (AP) The partisan crowd of 7949 start- Baltimore Colts put 5000 ed in the second quarter when ticket for Saturday's NFL Indiana Coach Bob Leonard playoff game with Cincinnati was ejected following two on public sale today technical fouls for objecting to a call Moments later ti 313 vs xei gieuts3 la 1:63 nci mi 3'14-1'4 Indiana's Mel Daniels A Tri 41 knocked down Virginia's Mike 71 merry Maloy and the swinging i began George Carter of the ete ridotai Squires charged off the et bench followed by players from both clubs and reported-R 11 ly a number of the charged- 5 From 14 up fans Police finally were II called on to help break up the I( Mr fight and it was then that li TOBACCO HOUSE Bianchi Scott and Eakins 11 began fighting the wrong 413 Edwards Street people police later said Vi Washington Your Hotel tabby el'eUkettalZIZEZMYSatVII(Millviktt Yi Mrry eltri3linaJ Yi Li FROM THESE ALLSTATE AGENTS 7i Meta tttAttltetittaal A tSt pr We feel a special pride It tca a nprcnnAl eitnu ni iresanel: rA THE EXCITEMENT at Indianapolis before a howling partisan crowd of 7949 started in the second quarter when Indiana Coach Bob Leonard was ejected following two technical fouls for objecting to a call Moments later Indiana 's Mel Daniels knocked down Virginia's Mike Maloy and the swinging began George Carter of the Squires charged off the bench followed by players from both clubs and reportedly a number of the charged up fans Police finally were called on to help break up the fight and it was then that Bianchi Scott and Eakins began fighting the wrong people police later said WrgleoRtriximtcPtatefuL-3esinaz We feel a special pride Lig a personal glow of friend: friend tti I GRAMBLING (93) XAVIER (68) JO ftl-M to tit Ham ID Anderson 15 16 36 Watts 1-0 14 Hilton 6 12-11 23 Pat'rsn 3 4-1 1 Hartwell I 0-0 8 Zanders 9 3-3 21 Lenard 4 3-1 9 Barnes 2 5-3 7 James 7 2-1 15 Brown 2 0-0 4 Hollow( 0 4-2 2 McCowin 0 3-1 I Griffin 2 2-0 4 Yang 0-0 2 I John 1 0-0 2 John'n 0 2-2 2 Richdsn 2 0-0 4 Totals 36 28-21 83 Totals 29 20-18 68 Xavier 32 36-68 Gramblino 53 40-43 Total Team Fouls: Xavier 19 Grambling 10 Fouled Out: Watts time "All he needs now is experience for savvy and leadership" CASCIO SAYS that linebacking has always been his first love although his 1359 yards rushing in his senior season at Jesuit is the largest total a local back has piled up since Tommy Davis was a Fair Park All-American in 1952 "Playing linebacker is more fun" he says "because you get to hit them instead of taking the punishment all the time" Don't tell anybody but Louis is planning on having a lot not all of it in the Miami Janl i AAA 1 All-State Team 4 AAA i Basketball Scores Wednesdays College Basketball Results By The Associated Press East Howard 71 Oulnniplac 65 New Haven 100 Hampton Va Insti tute 67 1 4g I -4" 47 i to Pi4 1 1 'i: 1 1 I '4 i 't 1 i 1 NA 1 i I 1 111S warmth within r1' when greeting those who gri have helped us along our way yztrAvivtimmi re Eng I ror Am 1 '41 I twookai FIRST TEAM Offense Position Player School Ht Wt Class End Joe Mitchell Richwood (Monroe) 6-2 225 Senior End Warren Trahan Acadiana 6-3 210 Senior Tackle Larry Matthews Richwood (Monroe) 6-2 240 Senior Tackle Nathan Bell Hammond 6-4 210 Junior Guard Mike Deliberto Hammond 5-10 187 Senior Guard Mauri Agosta Plaquemine 5-11 190 Senior Center Steve McCain Natchitoches 6-2 217 Senior Q'back Tony Bailey Rayville 6-1 185 Senior Run'back Brad Davis Hammond 5-10 185 Senior Run'back Charles McDaniels Springhill 5-11 175 Senior Run'back Raymond Lawrence Oakdale 5-10 160 Senior Defense End Marvin Campbell Jonesboro-Hodge 5-10 165 Senior End Brad Ceasar Eunice 6-3 205 Senior Tackle Robert Barber Ferriday 6-5 235 Senior Tackle James Files Franklin 6-1 210 Senior Guard Kenny Craft Bossier 6-1 215 Senior Guard Mike Juhasz Hammond 5-9 180 Senior Linebacker Robert Tabor Springhill 5-11 185 Senior Linebacker Bobby Hill Hammond 5-10 155 Senior Deep Back Jackie Thomas Ferriday 6-1 170 Junior Deep Back Brad Boyd Jennings 6-4 195 Senior Deep Back Mike Williams Covington 5-10 175 Senior Kicking Primeaux Abbeville SECOND TEAM Offense Ends Samuel White (Richwood) and Ray Fields (Tioga) Tackles Billy Phipps (Bossier) and Buddy Buras (Covington) Guards Danny Curtis (Springhill) and Donald Swick- (Acadiana) Center Bud Maxwell (Bossier) Quarterback Don Chaisson (Northside) Running Backs Vongle Coleman (Richwood) Mike Williams (Covington) and Jim Knecht (Natchitoches) Defense Ends Leonard Lemon (Hammond) and Arry Moody (Haughton) Tackles Jessie O'Neal (Crowley) and Van Foster (Denham Springs) Guards Mike Garber (Comeaux) and Norris Pertuit (Central Lafourche) Linebackers Joe Mitchell (Rich-wood) and Ronnie Underwood (Jonesboro-Hodge) Backs Collier Beasley (Denham Springs) Terry Dugas (Northside) and Henderson Lawson (Central Lafourche) OUTSTANDING Mitchell Richwood OUTSTANDING Davis Hammond COACH OF THE Loftin Hammond IPosition Player Sc End Joe Mitchell I End Warren Trahai Tackle Larry Matti Tackle Nathan Bell Guard Mike Delibe: Guard Mauri Agost Center Steve McCa Q'back Tony Baile3 Run'back Brad Dal Run'back Charles 1 Run'back Raymond End Marvin Camp End Brad Ceasar Tackle Robert Bari Tackle James Files Guard Kenny Craft Guard Mike Juhasi Linebacker Robert Linebacker Bobby Deep Back Jackie Deep Back Brad IN Deep Back Mike VI Kicking Sp( Ends Samuel Tackles Billy Phipr Guards Danny Curt Center Bud Maxw (Northside) Runnin Williams (Covington Ends Leonard (Haughton) Tackle (Denham Springs) Pertuit (Central LI wood) and Ronnie I Beasley (Denham Henderson Lawson OUTSTANDD OUTSTANI COACH OF Vittab14 it ikt )1 6 1111 1 4 4'sSillohlta aaroll I 106100111111) 1111 0 A 11 se- 9 Ti: :3 Wit- rtA mi It II 14 aa J-L i lel Ill CA Pl EN a OM a 1 mo illtrii see 0 i to mu '1 nee 1:710 South Memphis State 108 Missouri-St Louis 86 Western Kentucky 97 Jacksonvilfe 04 Tennessee 89 Oregon State 61 Delaware 86 Towson State 65 Midwest SIU-Edwardsville 109 of Wis Keno sha 107 Northwestern 95 Western Illinois 85 Missouri Western 84 Central Methodist Nebraska 72 Wichita State 71 Iowa 10w8 State 68 Creighton 73 San Diego State 68 Toledo 79 VMI Kent State 67 Pittsburgh 60 Northern Illinois 76 Cornell 64 Youngstown State 76 Cleveland State $5 Detroit 79 Spring Hill Ala 56 Wayne State 52 Akron 49 Southwest Rice 98 Southwest Texas 94 0 over times Tulsa 103 Texas 71 Florida State 95 Pan American 90 Stephen Austin 84 Northwestern Louisiana 78 TCU 75 Houston Baptist 70 Far West Long Beach State 58 UC Riverside $0 Fullerton State 83 Idaho State Idaho 71 Washington 70 Seattle 104 Montana State 90 Villanova 96 Stanford 76 Western Washington 80 Seattle Pacific 77 UC Santa Barbara 78 Temple 68 St Mary's Calif 91 Sonoma State 73 Nevada-Las Vegas 100 Los Angeles Slate 79 68' of Pacific 74 San Jose State Westmont 83 San Fernando Valley 75 Weber State 87 Fresno State 73 UCLA 79 St Louis 65 Tournaments Now Castle Jaycees TOurng ChamOionshia Kentucky Wesleyan 81 Southern Ale-1 bama Consoaltion Wittenberg Ohio 73 Northern Michigan 66 Spring Arbor Klwanis Invitational 1 Championship Urbana Ohio 116 Ferris State 93 Consolation fin order of finish) Tri-State Spring Arbor 65 Anderson 120 Saginaw Valley Ili Northwood institute 88 Bluffton Ohio r1ssos-77711 re kt l''' 1 if I Jim 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A I 4 I) i dz' cii 41 AfAN 10 li 't 4 11 I 4 lAt AtgaLit- l4414p''' WJack Hampton -H4 A Bob Eason TA I le7r- i Al 'IN --i-1: I f- IL A 7" 11 George Webb el Holliman Come See Us at Our New Location ires INSURANCE CENT 'Wl A 4 5910 Hearne Ave roaltamavamtwormytactamstmatintegrovastamstittfam I Jim Clark II r--4-r4ont-- A P- ii' 4 11 AN i I 1 4':" A g1 Bob Eason 11 NN 5 0 ityae le Del Holliman is at Our New Location tee INSURANCE CENTER 5910 Hearne Ave Jim Clark 1 lt1 1 4 i- -I I Kenny Craft riday Brad Boyd of Jennings and Mike Williams of Covington The kicking specialist is Randy Primeaux of Abbeville Davis was probably the best back in the state this past season rushing for 1224 yards and scoring 22 TDs McDANIELS NAMED the outstanding back in 1-AAA this year ran for 1337 yards caught 13 passes for 407 more and tallied 17 touchdowns eight of them on plays covering more than 50 yards Mitchell caught 31 passes for 876 yards and 13 Mo and was also an outstanding linebacker on defense Teammates Samuel White an offensive end and running back Ray Coleman Were second team choices DUNKLIN VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE I AUDI 1 2400 LINWOOD AVENUE 1.

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