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Mnnrnr Newx-Slnr 2, 1971 3-R Indians Meet Rival Canines In Doubleheader HereToday Senior righthander Paul Holli- snmnd tamr of dav is rxpvctod to eof thr mil header wtuih has in the opener today as North mg time and Louisiana Tri1, meet in a baseball fwmbill on the In diamond Rookie lefthander I.a Reece is ttie top choice fot Steve Maddox in the .10 start- oach Holliday will be socking to tv his 14 record wNm meets the ramnes while searching for his win after three Other pitchers who could get the The Scoreboard Exhibition Baseball Amcrtctn League Sports In Brief Fct foe1 17 -OS fl. e.fy 13 17 Fall n.crl 9 S50 13 11 .542 ot a 10 524 York13 13 '00 10 12 Defroif 13 14 440 "1 aqo10 KY: Oakland 7 15 318 3 National 21 .125 WL Pet I If 7682 Houston 13 591 Ph.ladeiph'a 11 1 579 Francisco 11 1 .5 70 ont-eal 17 10 .545 Sf 171(3 C'caoo 12 Cmcinnafl 1717'30 San Diego10 10 Ne, York10 17.455 Atlanta 17429 PtfsOu' gn to named the JSOC atiOn starting call Include Pent Wood (ll-l), Darrel! Renner (0-2) and Billy ins (0-2). McCiilherry pitched one and one-third innings Saturdav when Tech completed a three gano sweep Texas Ar.mg ton to run its record to 11 12 The Bulldogs lead the Southland Conference with a 1 revord MS Record Northeast, 1-15 for the season, had a Thursdav pair with Miss issippi State rained out and has not played in more than a week since losing two to Arkansas State last Monday The Indians will probably op en with .1 1 Owrev. batting 261 with three home runs, behind the plate Nelson 364) or possibly Reece, when he isn't pitching, will he at first Penns Surratt 25(11 at second, Jimmy Cochran 1 at short and ex- By Melvin Durslag Venezuela Goes Down For Count Sharp Contrast With Past Six Running Backs Giving Tribe Depth In Backfield Mef'flay'S Games Boston 5 I Cue 4 Cleveland 9. Chieaqo 7 Chi sgo (A) 4 Minnesota 3 Oakland 3 California 10.

Callrvine Atlanta 7 Bathmore 0 Me a a i 7. Phiiadeipr. a I Cincinnati IS. Pittsburgh Houston 4 Detroit 1 San Francisco 7, Los Angelas 4 New Yo A 2 Nen York (N) 1 Tuesday's Games Atlanta vs Baltimore at Birmingham. A a mqht Chicago tA1 vs.

Cincinnati at Tampa Fla Detroit vs Houston at Houston, night Los Anqcle- vs. San Francisco at Phoenix Arn night Vontreal vs Kansas City at Jacksoh vilie Fla Neiv York IA) vs New York (N) at Celjrrr a kj Caroln a n.ghf Philadeiphia vs. St Louo at St Peters turg la Pnilaflelphia vs dsburgh at Brarte" tr Fla V'lwaukea vs Chicago at Scottsdale, A n. California vs of Southern Calif at Palm Sprims. vs.

Boston at Winter Haven Fla Oakland vs Cleveland at Tucson. Wednesday's Games Detroit vs Houston at Houston night Los a i geies vs Oakland at Mesa A if vs. Boston at Winter Haven. Fla New York i A) vs New York IN at Norfolk Va li ght Philadelphia vs Minnesota at Orlando Fla right PUtsburgn vs Chnaqo al at Sarasota la St, Louis vs Kansas C'fv at Little Rock Ch cago vs Cleveland at Tuesoe An; California vs of Ca1 tf Rivers at Yuma. A- Arizona Western vs San Dego at Yuma.

Arif, Baseball Openers Thursday, April National League Atlanta (Nenro Cincinnati (B lingham 51 000 2 30 m. Only game schcdu'ed American Leaque Oakland Hunter 21-5) at Texas 9 10), 20.000 9 Only game srnenuied Friday. April National League Pittsburgh (Fllis 12-141 at St. Louis (Gibson 12-10). 2s! 000 n.m San 11-14) at Los Anqeies (Sutton 000 10 30 Houston lOsteen 14-11) at San Fran- Cisco 13 75,000.

3:15 m. Only games scheduled American League Minnesota (BMeven 20-17) at Kansas City Splitter) 70-11). 3C000, 8 30 p.m. i California (Rvan 71-16) at Chicago (Wood 24 70'. 40.000.

7 15 Boston (T ant 70 13; at Milwaukee (Col-: be 70-12). 3LOCO. 2 30 p.m. Detroit (Loiich 16-15) at Baltimore (Palmer 22-9). 35,000 2 pm Saturday, April 4 National League Chicann iReuschei u-15) at Montreal (Renko 15-11).

28 000. 2 15 m. New Ycrk (Seaver 19-10) at Philadelphia (Carlton 13 45.000, 1:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Peuss 16-13) al St. Lou(s (Foster 13-9) 7:15 p.m.

Atlanta (Morton 15-10) at Cincinnati (Gullett 18-8; 2.1' pm San Diego (Greit 10-17) at Los Angties (Messersmith 14-10) 4 15 pm. Houston (Wilson 11 14) at San Francisco (Barr 11-17) 4pm American Leaqut Oakland (Holtfman 21-13) at Texas (Jenkins 14-161 9 p.m Minnesota (Hangs 7-10) at Kansas City (Rusbv 16-15) 7 30 p.m California (Sinaer 20-14) at Chicago Bahnsen 18 211 2.15 pm. Boston (Lee 17-11) at Milwaukee (Wright 11-19 2 30 p.m. Detroit (Coleman 23-15) at Baltimore (Me Nally 17 171 2 p.m Cleveland (Perry 17 at New York (Stotl'emyre 35,000 2 p.m. BASKETBALL NfW YORs Swei Nster 4 toot 11 cent An.er an Basketball of the Yea' 5A, LAKE C'TY The Utah sta'4 of the American Basketball Association were to a Sait Late City corporation OlltfIfIdtT Mar Wl'ilVt I I which will offer go percent of stars stock for public Ownership FOOTSALL NFW Me-ma? a 10- year veteran li -eman.

jhyed t's I etirament trom the New York Jets BASEBALL PITTSBURGH The Pi raff t-ajed ntna'ded he Dettore to Chicago Cubs for switch ft mg mtieider Paul Popovich an undisclosed amount of cash. TENNIS MUNICH United State s'avia won first round matches Championship Tenn.s Red Group tournament. SPEED SKATING MOSCOW Soviet soeedskater Tat yana Averina -et a world in the vomeivs 1500 -meter event with a time 2 0 HORSE RACING BOSTON The management ot Suffolk Oowns race track announced there will I be no racing until further notice because I the Mutual Guild of Massanttu- setts reiecfed an offer to extend their i contract another week NEW YORK Soarmq Flight $4 70 led all me ay for a nose victory over Mystic in the $11 000 High Glee Purse at Aqueduct. DETROIT Classic Way, $3 20 easily captured the $3 700 featured rate et De 0 1 1 Race Course by SIX lengths o.er Frisky Fredoy. MIAMI Number.

60 scored a two-length victory Over Lady tne feature race at Hialea' CHERRY HILL I Gnou', $5. out due ed Lit Red Sa.iboat tne Mretrh ard von the Riverton Purse by a neck at Ga den State Pare third. Weavrr madr his first start at third against Arkansa State and did a good job after1 playing erntprficld previously He's not a stranger to the t. i field, however, since he was the starting shortstop as a freshman in RJ72 Weaver, a Junior, is the only jim McManus et tee nnn-f rpshman in the infirId for' and Nikki P'c of Yuqr. i the Indians, who lost tlnur top two returning hitters, second basemen Gary Richter and third baseman Mike Phillips, because of pre-season surgery.

Maddox will pick his outfield from Ronnie Huff 2441, Clay i Mike Harvey and Benner, who went three-for- nine against Arkansas State The designated hitter is Mike Lienhop Tech, coached by Pat Patterson, is led by rightfielder Bobby Brasher, who is hitting 3N0 Kordisch, the leftfielder, is batting .333 and shortstop Steve Lacy is bitting .322. NLU and Tech will meet again in Huston on April 23 Northeast will play Nicholls Stale at Thibodaux Thursday and will not play at home again until April 20 when it is host to Centenary. Pro Basketball lesas AH Timn EDT NBA All Bctf-of 7 Conference Semifinals Friday. March 29 Eastern Conference New York 102 Capital 91 Western Conference Milwaukee Los Angeles Saturday, March 30 Eastern Conference Boston 107, Buffalo 97, Boston series 1-0. Western Conference Detroit 97, Chicago Sunday, March 31 Eastern Conference Can tal 99 Ne York 87.

senet tied 1-1 Western Conference Milwaukee 109 Los Angeles 90. Milwaukee leads venes 2 0 Monday, April 1 Western Conference Chicago 108 Detroit 103, series tied 1-1. Tuesday, Anril 2 Eastern Conference B'-'fOn at Buffalo, 8 Capital at New York 8 30 p.m. Western Conference Milwaukee at Los Argeies, 9 p.m. Wednesday, April Eastern Conference Buffalo at Boston.

7.3G pm Thursday, April 4 Western Conference Milwaukee at Los Angeles, 0 30 pm. ABA All Series Best-of 7 Division Semifinals AM Times EDT Friday, March 19 East Division New York 108. 96 Saturday, March 38 West Division San Antonio 113, Indiana '09 Utah 114. San Diego 99 Sunday, March 31 No games scheduled Monday, April 1 East Oivisioa New York 129, Virginia 110, New York leads senes 2 0. Kentucky 118, Carolina 102, Kentucky I leads series 10 Wast Division 1 Indiana 128.

San Antonio 101, series tied i T'1 Utah lie. San D'eoo 103, Utah leads series 2 0 Tuesday, April 1 No games scheduled Wednesday. April I East Division Carolina at Kentucky, 8 10 pm Watt Division Indiana at San Antonio, 9 35 m. Utah at San Diego. 10 m.

Monroe Club Is 2nd In Weight Meet Held Here Hockey AHL Playoffs Quarter-finals Monday's No games schedule Today's No games scheduled Wednesday's No eames scheduled Exhibition Line Scores At Scottsdale. Am. Cleveland 5'0 030 O0G -9 14 4, Chcaqo(N) 000 100 001-2 4 Perry. Sande'S 18' and Ell Sfonr Paul (7) and Lundstedt Perry. Stone.

At Sun City, Ant. Oakland 002 000 000--2 8 3 Milwaukee 00! 100 0-tx 6 8 0 Holftman Hamilton (7) and Fosse, Ha nev 18'; Travers Sprague (4! Kooel (7) and Porter Campanens. At Sarasota Fla. Minnesota 000 300 3 9 Chicago (A) 001 003 OOx 4 1 Fit? Buigmeier 161 and Hundley Borg mann (71. Granger Fortfer (4).

V.O'dn and Herrmann. At St. Fetersburg, Fla. Bnston 080 030 002 -5 11 3 St Louis OH 000 700-4 10 0 Lee. Seoul and Monqomery; Se- N-i-t Richer) (t).

German 8) and Simmons Petroceih At Clearwater. Fla Montreal 012 300 8 6 Philadelphia 100 000 000- 1 9 Torrez, (7), Demola (9) ard rpote Carlton Dior'O (8) and Romp Torrez. R--Montreal, Breeden At New Orleans La. Atlanta 020 Oil 021-7 1 2 0 i Baltimore 000 000 000- 0 4 0 Harrison Friseila (7), Easterly (9i and Correii.Paimei, letfersgn 14 Reynolds. (8) and Williams, Hendricks (7).

rson Palmer Jihnson (2), Bakar, Aaron, Murrell. At Bradenton, Fla. Cincinnati 133 303 013 15 Pittsburgh 034 000 9 12 1 Rillingham, Kirby (2), Osborn McQueen (91 and Plummer: Reuss Moose Giusti (71, Hernandez 19' ano Ryan w- Kirby. -Moose HRs-Cincin nati. Freed Foster, Kosco, Plummer Pittsburgh.

Rvan, Parker, Znk. SHL Playoffs Finals Monday's Gama No game scheduled Tuesday's Game Roanoke at Charlotte, Roanoke leaas best-of-7 series 21. Wednesday's Gama Charlotte at Roanoke The Monroe Weightliftin Club finished second behind win, ner El Dorado, in team (competition, and Boh Glasgow, Longview Tex and Rickey Howard, El Dorado, were individual standouts for four-state' participation in the Northeast 'Louisiana Power Championships I here during the weekend. Glasgow, Texas AAU rhair- i man and a top national lifter, collected the meet's outstanding lifter trophy with a bench press I of 430 pounds and a 600-pound 'squat effort. Howard took the outstanding trophy with a 535-pound lift.

I Other top contenders among 30 lifters participating included Fred Odom, Longview, i Texas" and fifth runner-up in the AAU national event, and Bob Ross, El Dorado, Arkansas AAC chairman. The winners and their meet totals: 123-pound class Gordon Rucker. Ar csclia pounds; Lsrry Gdlev, Mon roe 500 132-pound class Oliver. Dorado 915: Mike GuasteHa Jr Shreve port. 790, Ricky Pierce, Monroe.

770 148-pound Lynn Walker, El Dorado. 965; Johnnv Hebert, West Monroe, 920, Allan Thompson, Longview 890. 165-pound William Fong Shreveport 1085; Mike Reed. Monroe, 1055; Gerald Taylor. El Dorado.

975 lRl pound Rickey Howard El Dorado, 1375; Ray Thobideaux, Lake Charles, I 1195; John Tipton, El Dorado. 1100 198-pounds Goudeau. Mon- roe 1400, Foster, El Dorado Steve Holloway. Monrue. 1700.

I 700-pound Bob Glasgow. Longview. I 1570; Wyatt Sharp jr Miss 1275; Terry Ross, El Dorado. 1070 747 pound John Rutherford Jr Lake Charles 14 OO Kenny Isbell. Natchez, 1330; John Hurst, Shreveport 1145 Super Heavy class Floyd Odom, Longview 1 520; Joey Savoie.

Lake Charles. 1370; Bob Ross, El Dorado. 1370. CAR Onh fnr hours before posf time, the connections of (ieorjje Forertum announced they weren't sure there would bo a fight The way things developed, there wasn't. What locals got.

instead, for prices ranging up to bOO bolivars, or S140, was a portrait of a man so frozen you could have used him to (Tull a rum punch. This posture roughly characterized Mr. Ken Norton, challenger from arson, ahf who had worked diligently tor weeks on .1 plan of movement that would puzzle and ultimately, exhaust a rusty champion who had engaged in less than one round of combat in 14 months But. alas, once the match started. Norton came out uncertainly, like a stranger in town looking for his Hilton hotel What he got was a glove in the face, and the farce ended 111 the second round with Venezuelans suffering their worst disappointment since Uanonero II blew the Belmont If a few 111 the crowd hissed the lf national anthem before the fight, von can imagine how anti- American feelings ran afterward, with the principals going north with all the bolivars The oil embargo lias been lifted in the Middle East, but we may catch one next trom Venezuela, Home Grown The whole production had begun on a note of comedy when the Foreman camp tried to finesse through the local boxing commission a referee trom Seattle named Rondeau.

A man of 32 years experience. Rondeau was quite acceptable, but not to the Venezuelans, who wanted a countryman to handle the match Unaccountably, Foreman came up with a strained knee. The patient, a trail child of 224 pounds, endured such pain, his manager revealed, that the fight could be cancelled. What the Foreman group didn't realize was the impact of such a threat. To start with, this was the first heavyweight championship tight ever to he staged 111 South America, and Venezuela wasn't receptive to the kind of pregame manipulations common tor decades to American boxing.

Secondly, a new president was elected here last week, and one of his first acts was to open the show to local television, an inauguration gift to the peasantry. The third fact to be considered was that a lot. of jails abound in Venezuela and might have been populated with Foreman people if they had left tho government, which helped sponsor the tight, holding the receptacle for a lot of expenses. I mean, the only chance of these guvs getting out of the country would have been by German U-boat. Reflecting on the circumstances, the Foreman forces suddenly decided they were amenable to compromises.

Rondeau would be allowed to referee, but the voting would be done by three Venezuelan judges. NAML Playoth Monday's No jamas scheduled Today's Gamas Cap? C.od Island, Long Island leads bast-of-7 3 2 Wednesday's Game Caoe Cod at Long Island, It necessary WHL Monday's Gamas No qames scheduled Today's Gamo Sait Lake at Seattle Wednesday's Sait Lakt at Portland CHL PlayoMs Finals Monday's Gama No game sctiedu'ed Tuesday's Gama No game scheduled Wednesday's Gama No game scheduled IHL Playoffs Semifinals Monday's No games Todoy's Games fi nt et Moines, Dos Moines leads best-of-7 series i-0 Wednesday's Games No games scheduled Fights NEW YORK Angel Oquendo. 176, Puerto Rico, outpointed Wi'ha Taylor, 171, Brooklyn, Y. 10 Tatum Provides Farmers' Spark At Irvine, Calif California 000 4o0 000-10 14 2 uc-Irvine 001 000 010- 2 0 Tanana May (8). and Panels Eaan (6); Humphries, Wheeiock (6) eno Mupy W- Tnnana L-Humphnes HR California.

Lehoud. At Fori Lauderdale Fla. New York IN) 100 000 000-1 10 0 York (Al 000 000 4 1 Seaver. Parker (8) and Grote, Hodqn (8); Stottiemyre. Beene (8) and Munson, Sims 18 W--43eene Parker.

At Houston, Texas Detroit 000 000 0K3-1 7 0 Houston 030 000 5 0 Loiich. Siayback (4), Hiller (71 and Freehan Lamont (8), Roberts, Scherma1 and M. Hay. Lann's Home Run Powers Ruston By Rebels, 7-6 News-Star Sports Service RUSTON Robert Lann led; i off the bottom of the ninth in- nine with a home run to lift i Ruston to a 7-6 triumph West Monroe in a District; 3-AAAA battle here Monday af-; temoon. The lead chanced hands five times in thp came which was delayed 30 minutes due to rain durinc the fifth inning.

West Monroe had taken a 6-5 lead in the top of the seventh a three-run rally, but; Ruston got a single run in its half of the frame to tie the score and send the game into extra innings. Tim Harrison, the Ruston pitcher, retired the Rebels in order in both the eighth and ninth innings until ended it in the ninth. I West Monroe outhit the Rear- cats 12-6, but also committed i eight errors and losing pitcher Ronnie Blazier walked five and hit two. Lann's home run was his third tut of the day and he also scored three runs Five players, Dirk Allison, Freddie Shields, Ran- new tfrr to atis ton arn Nortt bat lip a- bal! I to so tirnaq in t'U'V times for the ami fullbacks .1 3 football drills In the past fho Indians have been blessed with a long of good rum bat ks bn i most of them have come one at a time they vr ret mved opportunities to earn the ball all a Jimmy Fd wards, or example, ran with Tl "6 naimac team trend was the same $-1 although Northeast had guild runners for a a The reserves still didn't get niueli action as Mitehetl and Matthew Williams combined for '12 arries com pared to 14 for the other running bit ks However six running hacks standout' to make positions the i in f1 depth best ea Tb last of I dl iv, in th at i Mix .) unlin- mmmm 4 One Doug Of Six Top Indian Running Backs Joint Decision By now, in fact, they could have brought in Juan Valdez, the Colombian coffee bean, or Carioca, and it would have been all right with Foreman, w'hose knee had made a miraculous recovery. When George began to warm up before the fight, you seen such dancing in South America since Ginger Rogers did Down to It w'as Norton who now had the knee problem.

They were trembling. The poor guy never uncoiled, and he offered the worst case of crystallization since Patterson fought Liston the first time. To compound its frustration, the crowd in Caracas had taken Norton to its heart, not only because the underdog traditionally gathers compassion from the masses, but because Foreman had been wrangl- uig lor a week with local boxing authorities, who had the gall to assume that since this event was being staged in their country, they had the right to control it. Say, for instance, that someone named Jose Luis Compota de Fruta, a Venezuelan, held the world heavyweight championship which he was defending in New York and insisting that the referee must be from Caracas. They would run the guy all the way to Hartford.

So the wretched showing of Norton, along with machinations ot the champion, had to deject Venezuelans. who came away healthily disillusioned, convinced you don't try to beat a man at his own game. Far in front on the price of oil, they tried heavyweight boxing and got themselves suckered by Americans, w'ho can teach any country a thing or two about heisttng a crowd in a title fight. All Caracas got for its hospitality, its money and its energy was an indirect compliment from Foreman. He not only drank the water, but ate raw vegetables.

Ouachita Juniors Capture Lead In Mustangs' Meet Tn a rain shortened first day Ouaelnta Junior pl.ired three men in the first three sitions in the tanq Septathalon held at Hixei -Inn tor llijzh. Clarence Bradford Mark are tied for first 3Mth 145 points apiece. Anothei ehita trackman, Larry Kic- mussen. is in third place hv virtue of his first place finish in the 100 yard dash xx 1 1)i 100 ij'oints Gilbert Culpepper nf fL- 1 er is in fourth place uith 00 points followed bv Joe Hearold nf West Monroe in fifth place with 85 points. Action continues 1odav w.tb the second heat in the Innit jump and the shotput.

the javelin, pole vault and one and a quarter mile steeplechase. In the 60 yard huth hurdles, SIhkrs claimed first in 0 2 ends and Rasmussen ran the centurv in 10 4 to nose nut 10 6 In the first heat of the jump Culpepper leads 33 th and Randail Howard of West Monroe leads in the shot put with 35 0 Rappold Paces Rebel Golfers To Triangular Win Wrest Monroe defeated Neville and Ruston in a triangular golf match Monday at Muny Golf Course The Rebels had a 307 to 315 for Neville and 324 for Ruston. John Rappold of West Monroe was the medalist with 73. Other West Monroe scores included David Cole with a Gary Hoover with a 78 and Sammy Fontenot with an 80. Buhba Banks had a 78 to pace Neville while Randy White had a 78 for Ruston Bowling Boh 3 M.t|or feern er Buflfly Ne' xei iqq feflo Bullwk C.e'eg" Bullock 3 Gqrege fefl-n Monday earn fir 11 ge Ann Pii'k' 218 H-qh tennn game Tie 9 H'gh ti em Team No 7919 Honor Roll Men Ken 243 2 0 190 Al Hn 1 770 Pay Bi.llqrk 18k lO Don Born, ft 215 199 190 If Lu a 99 (200 607 Women 199 ZOO 184 Winona 153 209 '66 Weitern Lanet Leaoue r.r,f Team Haddad rnaa 196 Judy 499 MrQfl Teem Oa Tr 8 High Team Ser Ur, Monday Niqht Ladiea Leaque I earn VftC'l A Monroe me oln Mercury rj( Ge're (8 7 8 High er.

Vane BefiP, '0 High Trarr. Gar, lor 99T High Team Team No 9, 7825 Wett Monroo Leaquo Flrkf P.a< Team Southern Tgo4 Hiqh Gar, a It Sfottdotjr 73' High ff 585 ft gh Team Gartte Team No 9 1042 High Team Team No 9 7981 six are Miti em rushing leader ard Stewart (lift) anklm. the only other tcrman rtinn. i Hod Alexander of Grand Haven, Mich, who plavcd against NLU two sears ago as a member of the Quantico Marine' and flirt redshirt freshmen, hens (I'hi) of Gulfport, Mis Rocky Grove am! Mardiss Mack (20 1 eland. Miss Ml are cxjH'cterl to he in a tion iiday mylil when Nl wimis up practice with jtlie annual Manwui White I in Brown Stadium 1 kets the name, pro ed al II and 50 rents, are now on sale Johnson Switched tic presence of these addition to dep i nimuiix hack, lias also Ihencd the orps head coat Ki'llci I backfield tiat Monk son have been able to sjuft 3 03 Johnson, the No 2 tailb.n to ule i er "We have a very healthy situation at the miming jHtsitions," saw Kfllei can pn from ms runners and all of them i an pl.n Mo of them hic young hut the nati i ability is there and finfi ident they can do a good joh next fall 1 uiilmson currentlv has chi'll, Rawls and Stewart at lelt I italf ci the Veer ff'tise iik I Mavbi'irv Alexander and Mm 3 at i edit half In the latest Tribe st rimmace, Rawls ran for 171 yanl avei acmz over seven a arry, while Mavherrv had 11 on 27 nidus and Stewart on 24 liver.

Garriua lops Senior St f)v ei Pi. 1 1 of Monroe and sophomore Brian (IS.ii of have played nearly all the 1 back in sprin: fu actu since a Hurd I'f'tuimng signal callei, Bov is recovi'rink from a Ishoilldei operation. Between them, and er started all of NLU games hot year and I i i also saw some actum. Northeast's leading light rmli are I ml oleman (210) of la1- jland, and Mark '(21)0) of Aslulown, Ark a former linf luu kei whose impiovi meiit at luv ra position lias (been one of more pleasant uirprisi of the spring dnlb ('oleman was the season-Ion startei at tight f'rul last fall the No 3 ret river The Indians have been fuuf wide receivers for much of spring since John nil of Monroe and Gerald Prince (Iflfl) of Gibson, a pan of 'printers with 4 and i speed, have been with the Hack team, sophomore letterman I rank Maxwell (Pld) of 1 ielhi i injured a Toinrnv Arnold of Houston has been moved Iff defensive bark. i Other receivers arc (lark Givens of Bossmr ity, Tom tKiddv (175) of Shreveport and tfreshman Darrel IBenner (I8ttj of emandiria Bea.h, Fla an: o.j;ir.emcnt is ne 'her an to sell, nor a so nation of an otter to buy secihtioy.

The oher is made only by the EARMERYILLE Reuban Tatum hurled three hit ball and went 3 4 at the plate, teammate John Albritton heltcd a triple double and a single in four trips and Gunzell Cleve-j land slammed a three run homer to pare Farmerville to a 13 2 rout of St. Frederick Blazier in a non district baseball game p.tier and Dee Hogan had here Monday afternoon Tatum upped his season mark to proved 4. 1 as the their 6eason slate to two hits earh for West Monroe. I Ruston is now 4-1 in district Farmers im-jplay and 8-4 overall. West Monroe fell to 4-5 overall and 2-2 in the loop.

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