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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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THE EVENING STANDARD PAGE W-UNIONTOWN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1967 'iiifc MOANING HERALD Uniontown Places Six On Western Conference All-Stars Catawba Grid Ace To Play Last Game Red Raiders Get SALISBURY. N.C. As little Trio In 1st Team SPORTS STANDARD By TOD TRENT Hrald-Standard Sports Editor Catawba College (1,000 students) closes out its 1967 football season with the Uniontown Area High School's Red Raider football team was well represented on the Western Conference All-Star squad an Thanksgiving Day game at v. Lenoir Rhyne College, it will also mean the final game for five Catawba senior standouts. i One of those to be missed in record into its Thanksgiving tilt with nationally-ranked Lenior Rhyne, which is not bad for a team with only five seniors.

The former Uniontown star has been contacted by the Toronto, learn of the Canadian Footbali League. He would accept the challenge of pro football if given the opportunity. First on the mind of the Uniontown native, however, is a Catawba victory over Lenoir Rhyne a fitting finish to a fine college football career. nounced yesterday. The all-senior team is selected by balloting by the member coaches.

It says here Dwighl DeCarle, the lean and lanky Union-town High School basketball product, has been looking good in preseason drills at Geneva College and could see some varsity ac The Raiders placed six men on the 33-man squad, including three on the first unit. ML Lebanon was tops with tion this winter for the West Penn Conference school See eight representatives, tieing the locals with three first team members, and Canon-McMillan where. Archie Lltman is hoping to match Unlontown's Jack future years is Uniontown's Jim Kacmar, a 6-3, 220 pound two-way tackle. Big Jim is a 1964 graduate of Uniontown High School where he starred on several fine football teams. Jim was an all-Fayette County selection and an all Western Grid Polls Rodgers and Johnny Morris in a light-heavyweight scrap had seven.

Four Uniontown Shaffer Boy's Club fighters are scheduled to box The Raiders fine iackle Rich Seaver Jarina led the local repn tative on the first learn. Conference choice his senior year. Close Is Top Rookie Bv BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Writ' He joined quarterback Bill Emmett and fullback Brad McLee. McLee tied Mt. Lebanon's Vince Russo for the fullback berth.

Guard Sal Mercandante was given the nod on a lineman's post for the only local named to the second unit. Two Raiders gained spots on the third unit. Southern California, a 21-20 victor over UCLA in the big NEW YORK (AP) The New ollege football season. moved back into first nlace tne Associated press poll Monday. 'Die Trojans edged Tennes- York Mels, rarely with a player among the leaders in season or nut, came up with a winner Monday when Tom Seaver was named the National League's the nex(-to-last vote of the End Bob Lucas and Mike Sagosky, a tackle, were selected Also a two-way tackle in high school, Jim was a member of coach Bill Power's undefeated 1962 (9-0) Red Raiders.

Union-town finished 7-1-1 in Jim's senior year with Ion Kallen-back as Coach. A business major, or the as he is called by his friends and teammates, has been a key man in head football coach Harvey Stratton's offensive and defensive lines for three years. He has played both tackle positions and defensive, end. A small college football power, Catawba finished 7-3 in Jim's sophomore year, in which he saw quite a bit of action as an offensive tackle and defensive end. Arter an up-and-down 5-5 season last year, Catawba now carries a 5-3-1 1967 campaign.

Rookie of the Year for 1967. to these respective positions the third team. The Troians collected 21 vot 23-year-old riehl- Baldwin finished the ballottmg lianded pilcher who won 16 for the top position and 432 points in the balloting by a national panel of 47 snorts writers in an amateur show at Churchill Area High School this Saturday night Marv Harris, Ran Merkosky, Hilly Kvans and Al Mas-carelti are hooked tor it Ted Nypaver has wrapped up his first season at Southern Huntingdon County High School with a 7-3 record, closing out the campaign with three straight triumphs Ted, the ex-South Union athlete whose previous head football coaching assignments included Beth-Center and Ml. Pleasant, loses just three hoys, a back and two linemen, from his squad It was, Ted related, "the most rewarding and satisfying season in my nine years of coaching" Phil Grimm had one winner Saturday at Laurel, Promise in the sixth race. -x Statistics compiled by California High School show that Acie Woods, the Trojans' veteran halfback, racked up 685 rushing yards in 159 carries this past football season for Coach Pete Petroff In addition flanker Torid Edwards caught a record number of 22 passes for 311 yards Maple town High School grad George Gluvna, after starting In all four Youngstown State University freshman football games, moved to the varsity and dressed for the school's final regular season varsity contest Belle Vernon's Gary Cramer was Pitt's leading ground gainer again Saturday against Army, the sophomore tailback picking up a net of 56 yards in 21 carries Decreasing enrollment has resulted in Jeannetfc High School dropping from Class AA to Class A in WPIAL football and the Jayhawks will leave the Foothills Conference, reducing the membership in the circuit to nine schools The scoring champion In the Big Nine Conference this season was Thomas Jefferson High School's Ray Thomas he tallied 20 touchdowns for Coach Bap Manzini's eleven.

with four men on the team. games and lost i.i, received 11 votes in the balloting bv 20 and broadcasters. Southern Cal Trinity, Bethel Park and Chartiers Valley added two each white Montour bad one. ibers of Ihc Baseball Writ dropped to fourth place a week ers Association of America. ago alter losing to Oregon State.

The entire 33-man sauad will pitchers domi Tennessee was named No. 1 be honored at the annual con ference banquet set for early by 15 voters and accumulated nated the voting. Dick Hughes of the champion St, lniis Cardi December. nals was second wun six votes. JIM KACMAR FIRST TEAM Ends Dave Podbov, Canon- McMillan; Chris Fotts, wasn- incinnati's Gary Nolan collect-I three.

Seaver is the first Mets' play- ever to capture an official ineton. post-season award and the first Penn State Football Team Gets Invitation To Gator 410 points in maintaining second place. The voting was on a basis of 10 for a first place, 9 for second, 8 for third etc. Purdue remained a strong third with 380 points, including 90 for nine first place votes while UCLA, the pacesetier last week, tumbled to fourth with 329 points. The Bruins had no first-place votes.

The overall balloting for the first three teams were: Southern California 21 first-place votes, 17 second-place votes, six third-place votes and three for fourth place; Tennessee 15 first-Dlace votes. 16 for second, seven member ot a last-place team to win the rookie award in the National League. Outfielders Albie Pearson and Bob Allison were named the top Tackles Rich Jarina, Union-town; Jack Howard, Ml, Lebanon. Guards Harold Rusbridgc, Mt. Lebanon; Frank Cserva, Chartiers Valley.

Center Chet Crane, Baldwin. Quarterback Bill Emmett-, Uniontown. Halfbacks Bill Donovan, Baldwin: Ed Plachecki, 22-21 victory in jury which required surgery. UNIVERSITY PARK. Pa.

touchdown for American League rooKies wnue the season opener and nationally with last-place Washington, Pearson in 1958 and Allison in ranked UCLA, number one in the nation before its loss to But in each instance, sopho- mores rose lo the occasion to fill in admirably. Dennis Onkotz and Jim Kales formed the back- (AP) Penn State, rated the number one football team in the East, was invited Monday to play in the Gator Bowl and the 1959. The award in each circuit Southern California last week originated in 1949. Chartiers Valley. Navy quarterback John Cartwright broke another of Roger Staubach's Academy records Saturday in the wild 35-35 tie with Vanderbilt He set a new single game total offense record of bone of the soDhomore-domiiiat- lnilial indication was mat the the first pitcher to end, squeaked out a 17-15 tory two games later.

response would be favorable. ed detense in Held absence vr for third, six for fourth and Meanwhile, the Lions knocked while Charlie Pillman, another I Sanrnrd of Philadelphia in 358 yards while throwing three touchdown passes, running for The bid to participate the three for fifth; Purdue nine peedster, performed steadfast-. tnn ci Mot' mmi-ric in uiwn. off Miami, Boston College, West ec. 30 post-season classic at Fullbacks-Brad McLee, Uniontown, and Vince Russo, Mt.

Lebanon, tie in voting. SECOND TEAM Ends-Dave Gallagher, Canon-McMillan; Bob Armen-tront. Mt. Ihanon. first-olace votes, seven for sec Virginia, Syracuse, Maryland, ly in Campbell's tailback slot.

rjes oliis complete games, 18, Jacksonville, was received about mid-day and the wheels ond place, 12 for third, 17 for Norm Carolina state ann unio The Niltany offense is keyed strikeouls 170 and lowest earned fourth and two or tittn University to establish them- to quarterback Tom Sherman, a i average, 2.76. Oklahoma placed fifth fol Tackles-Ed Malinowskl, Can as the best in the bast. The North Carolina State vic who broke the school records for passing and lowed in order by Notre Dame, on-McMillan: Wayne Shuplock, tolal offense last weekend Wyoming, Oregon State, Alabama and Houston. tory, 13-8, has to be the high- score and a two-point conversion An 1R year-old young man who scored his first winner in his 20th race, Joe Calvello, has moved into second place in the jockey race at Waterford Park The New Jersey native has been riding at the West Virginia track only since late July and has compiled his record since booting his first winner home on Aug. 14 Philadelphia's Overbrook High School has contributed three players to the National Basketball Assn.

Wilt Chamberlain, Walt Hazzard and Wally Jones Hazzard and Jones were teammates on the Overbrook team which won 74 of 79 games and took three straight city titles A testimonial banquet, open to the public, is Baldwin. Guards Sal Mercandante. immediately were set in motion to sound out the proper school authorities and the squad, itself. "The reaction certainly seems favorable," a school spokesman commented. While Paterno refrained from against Ohio University.

point of the season, coming at Southern California climatic a time when the then-unueleoted Junior Ted Kwalick. who Pa Uniontown; Jim Fleming, Mt. triumph over UCLA ended it: terno calls the best tight end in Wolfpack was rated number reeu ar season wun a Lebanon. Center Jerry La Sal countrv, and senior flanker three in the country. record.

Tennessee, which beat Canon-McMillan. an immediate statement, the nni 20-7 last weekend. Jack Curry are Sherman's favorite targets. Despite the impressive record, Penn State's best in four years. arterback Al Shaeffer, spokesman added: Baldwin.

plays Kentucky this Saturday and Vanderbilt Dec. 2. Purdue Uo-Uapt. Bill a i 1 1 anchors the strong offensive line He considers tne oner a trio-ute to the performance of his players. He is delighted that the scheduled Sunday honoring John (Moon) Clark, former Donora High School track coach and football assistant, at the Donora Elks Halfbacks John Thompson, Bethel Park; Don Porter, Mt.

Lebanon. finishes with Indiana Saturday. Thp Boilermakers lifted their at center. this has been a trying season for Paterno. He lost his All-America hopeful, defensive lineman Mike Reid, for the season with a knee injury in the Navy game and Penn State shows a 3-2-1 rec Gator Bowl thought enough oi ord for its six previous bowl THIRD TEAM Ends Bob Lukas, Uniontown: the kids to recognize their ef record to 8-1 by defeating Michigan State 21-7 last Saturday.

The final poll will be taken after Saturdav's games and the pearances: a N-3 loss to Calif- forts with a bid." Bruce Milne, Bethel Park. fornia in the 1923 Rose Bow Penn State sources, mena- then Bob Campbell, who estalbishing himself as oi 13-13 lie with SMU in Ihe 1948 for TIGERS only. while, denied reports that the results announced the following Cotton Bowl; 7-0 over Alaha W3l long lean Panetela the best triple-threat backs in university refused to make Tackles Mike a Uniontown; Emile Deliere, Canon-McMillan. Guards Mike Tuesday. 19.19 Lihcrtv Bowl; 41-12 over the nation, was kayoed against commitment to representatives Oklahoma advanced two go KING the Lclans, also with of the Sugar Bowl.

Oregon. I960 Liberty Bowl; 30-15 over Georein Trt-h. 11 G.ifnr places after beating Kansas 14- Trinity; Al Radinsky, Canon- EDWARD America's Largaat Sailing Cigar It was reported tnat tne sugar Bowl had asked school officials 1 1 Bowl; 17-7 loss to Florida, 1962 10. Notre uame zoomea mree positions to sixth on the strength Gator Bow 3ii-3 victory over ueorgia Basketball what reception a bid would receive and was told Penn State McMiUan. Center-Steve Hein, Lebanon.

Quarterback Bob Montour. Halfbacks Terrv Phillips, Mt. Tech. Wyoming, a 21-19 winner Texas at rJl Paso, slipped from sixth to seventh. Oregon would be interested.

However, that was the last the University heard from the New Orleans-based bowl, sources said. State held eiahth place. The Club. Pitt football coach Dave Hart on Syracuse's Larry Csonka, "he is the most vital man to any football team in the country. He is the finest fullback I've seen in my 16 years of being associated with the game." And Ronnie Christ in the Har-risburg Patriot-News wrote, "The visiting coaches, whose job it was yesterday to figure out ways to stop Csonka, had several ideas.

One coach suggested a steel net. Anuther thought an elephant gun would be more effective" Toledo is already booming the All-Amerlcan drums for 6-6 junior Steve Mix, a player Villanova cage mentor Jack Kraft tabbed as "amazing with the job he is able to do on the boards for his size" Those who follow ocean racing can recite the record of the schooner Pleione which won innumerable races since it was built in 1931 but not any longer it was sunk in Long Island Sound this summer under the provisions of the will of the late owner who didn't want it falling into other hands Florida State coach Bill Peterson last week challenged the football ratings which failed to list his club but we submit Penn State which was not listed either and should have been the Lions incidentally won a 13-8 nod over a North Carolina State eleven which topped Florida Slate, 20-10. Lebanon; Paul Morris, Canon- Beavers beat Oregon 14-10 Sat McMillan. urday. Fullback Bill Czmiel, Trinity.

Alabama and Houston are tne Penn State, first in the eastern Lambert Trophy ratings this past menth, stands 7-2 on the season, with the traditional finale against arch-rival Pitt on tap new teams in the rankings Schedule WEDNESDAY NIGHT Laurel Highlands at Greens-burg St. John at Mon Valley (7 p.m.) Kolb at Mapletown. Uniontown at Elizabeth-Forward FRIDAY NIGHT St. John at Mapletown Gregory Ready For Oklahoma They replaced Indiana and North Carolina State, No. 5 and No.

10, respectively, last week. The Hoosiers were beaten by Minnesota 33-7 while NC State for University Park Saturday. Were it not for three sli LINCOLN. Neb. Nebraska'; noints.

Paterno. in his second MWtU ItDUM OtfOSlI UHSUSANCE COUOHAJtOM hones of upsetting Orange Bowl year as Lion coach, could claim lost to Clemson 14-6 The Too Ten. with first oh bound Oklahoma in their Big 1 undeieateo team. Navy scored a last-minute votes in parentheses and points on a oasis 1. Southern California (21) 432 Eight Conference clash Thursday afternoon are in the hands of five players.

Coach Bob Devaney feels he has the backs who can move the hall against the Sooners and a defense capable of keening the ASSOCIATES SPORTS-BOX with Joe Garagiola 2. Tennessee lb) 3. Purdue (9) 4. UCLA 5. Oklahoma (1) 6.

Notre Dame 7. Wyoming (1) 8. Oregon State 9. Alabama" 10. Houston visitors in check.

Uniontown's Ben Gregory is one of the backs Devanev is 1-' counting on to move the football. f. Sophomore Frank Patrick, a 6-7, Scotland's Jimmy Clark is closing in on Argentina's Juan Manuel Fangio who holds the record of 24 victories in Formula One auto racing competition the Scot is just one behind him The world's largest dog show was held at Crufts in London last February The Boston Red Sox have to have a soft spot in their hearts for the California Angels, who in the final week of the season, took two of three from the Twins and two of four from the Tigers Looking ahead to the 1968 season the Bosox pair of (Continued On Page 11) i 216-nounder. is under TODAY'S MONEY QUESTION? HOW CAN A GUY CLEAN UP HIS MONTHLY BILLS BY SEEING THE with Dick Davis and Joe Orfluna joining Gregory in the other FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Saturday Pitt at Penn State backfield spots. Wayne Meylan leads the detense.

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