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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 34

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Day' For Ca uns, Indians Due In Monroe On March 3 Monroe News-Star Tuesdav, February 3, 1970 Tribal Jayvee Cagers Barely Topple Astros True Life Adventures By Hie Associated Press the- final conference game of the ship rather than for title upf.asf"T srasori bc on USL rallied for a 90-88 victory' nee h- skith i Confer- east homccourt Monday night over Northwestern! iT. i Barring an upset along the stale preserving it- unbeaten' Northeast State has really way, the game will decide the status in GSC play for the independ- tl at Southwestern Louisiana conference title But you could hit the centurv mark fnr the enf Astros put the pressure on ano Northeast Louisiana play call it Day for champion- sixth time this season as it the Northeast junior varsity t-cT it. non dians fought from behind toi i bL is 8-0 in standings itakf' their eighth victory in nine and Northeast 5 1 its on oss 00 1 from CSL on the Bull-1 7 homccourt. varsity Indian-NicholU last night. USL smooth-shooting guards.

Was Jessie gift Marvin Winkler and Dwight with five seconds left that mar, paced the Bulldogs over broke an 82-82 tie that had exist-j NSC Winkler canned 39 points j0(j since former Lit-; and Lamar got 23. lay u- All-America Glynn Saulters: i up with 7 00 left put the Bull knotted the score with a dogs ahead 71-70 and they never: in mute and 15 seconds left. The! trailed again. Charles javees then went into worth was high for NSC with freeze, waiting sure scoring' (26 points. I chances, but wound up with A 31 point performance foul to victory, iHenry Su-ele sparked Northeast Tommy Enloe, once a two-! over Nicholls.

The Indians took time All-GSC at Northeast, was (command in the final five min- game-high scorer for the Astrosi lutes of the first half Northeast with 25 points, backed by Sal zoomed to a commanding lead 18. after intermission. Phil Jackson led Northeast1 Mill's 23 points were high for ith 23, Nicholls. I Box score: Bowling Report Bowlero Lanes Mattie Lindzav The Determinations rolled high series of 11B6 to hold the lead in the Early Bird League. The Hairbenders had high team of 430 with Mattie Lindzay iop individual with 191 game and 540 series.

Gerald Payior bowled a 676 series with games of 225 -226- with 3026. Pat Tedeton had a a i i i i ia it'duiiiK Industrial Equipment League' reports C. C. Ammonia and ri OVE T7 MOTHER SVv OOP'S BV A INTO BACH OVEN BEAK TKrtr Urtwtty 23 Charlie Bishop, a 7 foot mvot got 23 points as Louisiana sauitrrs McNeese 77 72 Swearingen conference Thompson man Tech downed in the only other game. It moved Tech int place with a 4 3 mark and NSC dropped to 2-3.

I non third ZV Norths Doug Drum attempts to block a shot by Larry Saulters but was cjuicklv called for a ioul for holding. Saulters had 18 points and 15 assists to lead Northeast to its eighth straight win. 100-83. (Staff Photo bv Jim Rasch) 'N'Track Meet Set For Records Mm Totals conference action, Southeastern Louisiana ended carsrn an eight-game victory drouth with a 97-83 victory over South- Kr Mississippi. Cecil Harris and Corky Brown each had points each to pace SLC Huh for by I SM was Rich Ragland with 20 points.

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mada Inn had a J004. Music is leading in the ln the Wednesday Morning Ladies Major League. Libbve League, the Sugar Babies are Townsend had high honors with in first. Mary Gross vuis ja 213 game and 546 series. Hen- high with a 192 and 509 The drix Builders had high team Ally Oops had high team game game of 1058 and series of 2946 of 534 and the Sweet Thangs The Business Women's 8 League has Hideawav Bar lead- In the Western Business Men iing.

Team No. 10 had high League, Westgate Shell series with a 2929. Fields had rolled a 3063 to hold the lea'1 high team game of 1010 Patsv Southern Tool had a 1068 La Lucas rolled a 553 series and velle Browder fired a 235 game iTrudy Burris high game with and 606 series. 205. Freddie McNeely had a 201 Medic Pharmacy is still in and Betty Loper 202.

first in the Westernettes Iveag'ie. lax Beer and the Indeoen- i Vickie Parker had high game of had 1024 tram games and uhi'e Truv and Nichols 1045 in a 0 hich nillms Business Men i0" League. The Independents had senes wllh 92,) and a 2968 series. Dan Barnett had McGehee Poultry continues to high game and series with 222 hold the lead in the Sweet and 576 while G. Holdsworth had League.

Lillie Mae Crain la 217 and Bill Hance a 211. Lucky Seven is leading in the 1 Mixed Up League. They also high team series of 2892 The News Star World had I high team game of 1040 while West Monroe and Ruston will be battling to stay Winona McCormick hid high on top in the District 7 AAA basketball race tonighf game of 212 and series of 576 when the WMHS Rebels host Ouachita and the Huston Team No. 4 is leading the IM 33 22 17 17 13 NATCHITOCHES certain for the Graduate here for school Dn Saturday at The 60 yard dash record of 6 1 seconds 1 in a dangerous position Set in 1965 and equa' led in 1967, the record is he! by Dalton LeBlanc from Nortt east But the a' entries in this meet who run an indoor ter New records appear Indoor track meet Friday and collegia is Prather Coliseum. (13) Bouquet 3runri Vf Lilki Anei Total Sne fg ft reb 9 7 7 4 20 6 Roberston Leads Tech's Jayvees Kimball Rout 3 1 10 0 2 13 2 2 6 15 2 2 0 2 2 3 10 4 4 118 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 10 0 2 1 outfit appears on the Neville floor 43-42 At the same ail games 13 beginning at 7 30 o'clock the St.

Frederick Warriors uill hoM Rayvillc here in a non league cently scrap, and the Wossman cats will invade Wirnsboro for a District 2-AA struggle. West Monroe Ouachita 'Coffee Cup League. Team No ------------------jg game of 1025 and scoring punch has of 2824 Claudme Brum come from Mike Lary and re was high with a 211 game and 553 series. The Rolling had high team game of 525 while Peek Auto took series with 1505 In the Coffee Break League the Coconuts are still on top Bobbie Williamson fired a nice 233 game and 609 series. The Relishes had high team game of 685 and team series of 1821 the ITT Cannon Mixed League, the Centi Ks are in lev had high series of 543 and ftrst.

Howard Hudson was high Kyle Jones, who had a 2.2 with 201 and 542 ut a hand injury, No. 8 is leading the In junior bowling, the Banana Thursday Nite Splits are in first on the Ban Chandler had a 192 and Law-'tam League. They had high tea Wossman loot ered ii he cen' Tern I 9 iI a this 10 nne art in Donald -Tor nspie 9 7 i have run of F.i dash in 6 1 seconds McKinnev md Joe Piofit from Northeast, from Stephen F. A. tin, and Danny from Southeast in Louisiana registered the record time, and each man i set a neu mark In the fin yard high hurdles event.

Thomas Hill from A kar. sas State, set a record of 7 0 seconds just last And Hill will return this time to defend his title Speedsters The 440 yard dash, which take about tvio-and-a-half circuits of the indoor track, will feature two speedsters who have already run faster times than the existing record Bill Cramer from Stephen Austin and Franahan McSweeney from McNeese have each lun (juarter mile in 47 second' which is a full three seconds ss than the current mark joint held by BUI Shapiro from Tulane and Webster Houston Striders Jim Crawford from Harding College of is tne current record holder in the 880 yard run. But mark of 1 9 is in danger of falling with four entries in this vent having er times than his Tomlin oi Tulane the list with a I 52 7 clocking He is followed by I-ouis from Houston Billy Br usse of Southeastern, and Tom Siifb da from Lamar Tech, all 'f whoir have under 1 54 The mile run looks rather safe, with onh Du k.e Morgan from McNeesi in a challenging position His 4 07 docking com pares favorahlv uith the existing mark of 4 10 5, set tn 1967 Crawford The nuh' run up a-- an exeiting race with four distance men holding time dose to the current record, hich was set in 1965 Laurie FHiott from Houston Tlie rec ord of 9 03 0 will be challeeged Gerry Garcia from Lamar com petit Ion Lontana A A Inst spring in fieneard Medi. Hock Central, in (14 5 challi field of II 4 will be from ads t'i. hurd at time Medlev the re1- Bouquet Tones f9 7), i of Little Harold Por are ev is plenty of was the ite cha pion nd if Little entries es with coming Porter No 1 teum Total by Attendance: 000 VcNkmi II 11 11 13 RI STON (Special For tqa fta 'tfrt pf tp warcj Robertson of Shreve I1 3 3i port fired 32 points and i ed down 19 rebounds here Mon 3 3 22 day nisht to Lead Louisiana Tech's junior varsity to a 96-61 victory over Kimball Business independent The win Tech 3-10 while Kimhall osing only its 4 itlioc fourth game the season as mpared to wins.

Robertson, the 6 6 freshman tq pt tp who prepped at had the biggest night of areer good Second place Wossman ill rente Nugent a 219 try to hold that spot tonight Nugent had 515 s. against a strong Winnsboro dub The Wildcats, now 7 2 in the the sea- winning to state play- Vel Coate 7 Il 9 0 3 0 7 2 0 2 12 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 Il 40 IS 10 J7 27 100 The last time these two teams West Monroe came out on top 73-68 in overtime Since then district and 17 10 the Rebels of Coach Harpe Me son. need to keep Kay have ran up a 3-1 district earn a berth in the mark to tie Ruston and Bastrop Winnsboro is 17-d overall and The led by Jimmy V.it- 4 5 ln( chell's 27 point per game average, have chalked up 17 wins in Frederick -----------------------------Action in the St Matthews kick' off at 5 15 with a Team No. 3 is in the Friday Nite Couples They also had high team game of 213 and series of 2313. Odis Smith haJ a 198 and 557 wh.ie Margie Porter had a 192 arid 533 Chuck Lane rolled a 255 and 605 in the Fridav Night xed game of 628 and team series of 1224 Margie Mangram was high for tne girls with 174 and 265.

For the boys. David Counts had high game of 157 and series oi 291. Eleven year -old Barry Marioneaux had a 191 game and 337 series. The Dragsters are in iirst in the Rebel Juniors. Keith West ired a big 213 game while DiMrtCf 7 AAA LMtpft GB pf game The girls take Ravtrae 9 union Nav Oua 'a over 243 follow 245-------- 6 30 and the will 0 1 0 1(HJTotaH Dear (77) 34 7 4 1) 72 tq ffa ft rap I against he rrad- 1 13 of 17 field goal attempts and hit 6 of 11 fiee throws Charles Deville added 17 points for Teeh, kv Smith of Monroe got 13 and Mike Bing ham 12.

All Wen Lott Pet PF PA 22 5 I' 5 2 143 IJ4 0 7 3 1C 4 N4? usi on Dorsey Bags 20 Points Sparking McCall Tri jmph Ixague. Winona rad a 212 Ramsey had series of 536 and Margie Porter a 556. Team No. 10 had a 1067 and Brook Florist a 3019 Team No. 3 is leading in the Mart League Virgi! Linder and A.

Hand had 202 and Chuck Lavmon a 580. Team No 810 and Team No. 1 a had 0. Western Lanes H' Nell M' JC of the Of the otht 24 entires i in tin N'eedi nf I at least a time of 51 5 to be accepted i qua ter-mile Fmmett Ba rham I 49 4 oi Ba tre ip and Rus Melati con 4't 4 of Central 1 I.at ourche are -artic i pants Twenty ni ne entries ha vi been thus far 1or ti ie 440- vard d. h.

act ordir te 1 meet Scora Louisiana Tacfi rewfl Pool a Baar 2 IOO ree toi Walter Ledet and NSC ack coach John Thompson Two half milers Ronnie ohb and Sam Rod- of Ijttie Central, are expected 2 00 8 tin of Stamp' has been Rod. ers the 880 to crack the record ie Waynt Roper Ark in 1963. ocked in 1 55.0 while a top tome of 1:55 4 Leonard Wllon Bl.rl ,6 3K Jordan, ami Del John state AAA champ The record 5 19 3 mile in 1967 by Bjrd Owen Self should i)C threatened Jan Nicholson 1 4 23 John t4 of West Monroe and Richard Beck ham t4 29) of Captain Shreve are three that should L4 man field Nicholson is an other thmelad from the fine little Rock Central club Versatile Tommy McDougald who finished second in the pole at last meet, has scored 14 6 Hie Crossett, Ark nior is also at the head of the hst in the high jump with a leap of 6 5. Reggie Whaley of Little Rock Central has vaulted while 1.4 1 n( lhe Ox at 311 Jim Donaldson, a tearomau oi Dou. aid.

has a 13-6 vault to Si mi final on the card pits ill' credit Dandy Jack Donovan against Others who should challenge Phillips, and the 6 4 jump record by Jerry Brown, usually a Dono mmv Hilton of Natchitoches puituc-r stiamb.t are Paul will do battle with George Cui Hodge Giving Baxter Shot At Mat Title The of matches Danny Hodge junior heavyweight champ he National Wrestimu ienee's official pound title holder and Baxter, ei, imant tti the North American heavyweight belt, in the iii.un at Civic Center in tonight with only junior heavy crown at stake Since Baxter must shed weight to meet the junior heavv hmit his own North American tie will not be endangered Promoter Rob Witt said of the ring, Klondike Bill and The Ox will meet in a speeial match that promises to put a 'train on mu' facilitie'' Bill usually weighs in around Kimoal tqa fta tt rab pf tp 13 5 4 is 3 11 0 2 7 7 5 17 RAMBLING Unbeaten Reubin McCall raced a 100 67 victor) over Shreve Mitchell here Monday night to The same a preliminary Gramhling College- Dorse Scora by Haioat tc impali Loriana 24 gumes this season while Oua ch.ta even though it won Enterprise hern with an 8-8 re cord Other top weapons in ihe Re bel attack have been Tim Ford and Steve Slocum Ford is aver aging 15 points a game and 10 rebounds and Slocum 12 points and 12 rebounds. Coach J. Fontenot has relied on Terry Houuh for most of his scoring punch The Lions 3i 4i are 0 4 in district plav Ruston Nev Tape Village enn tO loid the lead in the Mom ria ite Ladies League Huh 1 was rolled 1 bv bie Ai "ranf with a 19 while Ft hr Lancaster had Ties of 566 am No. had a 99M and Rav Snel .1 Mitchell' Body Dennis Gunter also had a nice 196 game and 502 series Grambling Up Notch; Jackson State Stunned Press ontir the ties te South- II IS il il 24 tga tfl ft rap pt fa 4 4 4 12 7 4 2 1 1 3 il 4 32 et 0 0 0 10 0 2 2 2 a tv tate so tt Playoffs Tonight In District 4-B WINNSBORO The playoff for the north half of District 4 tonight in the Hiuh Gym. losinc The girls game between Crow Rill vdle and Wisner gets the action and started at 6 30 and the boys- Mantiham and isner-follow Ruston took a disputed 60 55 victory the last time the Bearcats and the Tigers met.

In that came Ruston drew on ly five personal fouls. Ruston is now 3-1 in District 7 AAA and 13-6 overall and Neville is 1-3 and 13-10. Rut the last time out Ruston be held here was bombarded 83 56 by West sboro Junior Monroe Meanwhile Neville was to Bastrop. 85-74 St Moss, Huston's big man at tl rebounder, has been ing hampered by injuries and may men see limited action tontiiht, inc Richard bv player ed 40 for McCall while Theodore Lindsay got 33 points and 27 rebound- Steve Thomas had 15 points fnr McCall and Clarence Pruitt 10 McCall is now 39 0 for season and Mitchell is Shop rolled a 2840 Industries is still first in the West Monroe Major League. Floyd Cook fired series of 601 and high game of the top prep 2l5 pun considered Cleaners had a Highland 1048 and The Lucky Strikes are stjlj on top in the Tuesday Rebels JoAnn Andinp was high a 191 came and 514 series The Apollos rolled a 535 and 1498 Bv The Associated Arkansas A MAN pliy giant killer in hi sketball race Last Saturday the Golden Lions knocked Southern out of second place with a 98 83 Victory Monday night Arkansas AM upset Jackson State 99 97, dropping the Timers into a tie for firs! plaee with Alcorn Green got a las! to give Arkansas It left Jacksot ith an 8 2 conference Track Judge SALFM.

(AP) a former star defense man in the National Hocke? eague is returning to Rocking ham Park a-- presiding judgf for an 84 night hi meeting which be day. Stewart served Rockingham yea bam Jack racing Wednes i an officia! 'prmg meet but prior commit- him from return Joy Frith rolied a 232game and a 521 to pace 1the ariy Bud 1aacue bow whi eh has Coffee Hound in The Mixe Nuts took te me and w'lth bos mm i 1601 In th Cla- mc Farr's TrailorMart rolled6 i team game i Qlj ries of 515 an 1505 CollenCline as huh ith game of 199 and Collen and Mabel Fuller had 50 3 ser es Crai; i Hoin tinues to hoi Id leadin Keglerette I a ague Cra had hi gh te am game 4 1052 same held tolled to a Te vas Soutt Flsew here night Sissippi Va Grambling 35 View 109 97 Alcorn 98 decisi second A State rk. the which the SW Mon ithern downed Mis 100 96 and led by manuel bf at Pra rie Coliege Pharmacy fall meet AL SUKOAY WRESTLING TONIGHT MONROE CIVIC CENTER ARENA-Stafts MAIN EVENT Houston Bill Brown Tulane (8 and Paul True man from Northwestern 04 The meet ret rd in pole v.iult is 15 feet even, which was set by Frank from S.un Houston State But that mark will surely fall with men entered who have vaults of at least 15 feet And are st veral others with marks with in a few inches of the record The only other college division ret ord which to be in jeopardy is the shot put mark, of 54 feel, quarter inch set in 1967 by Dan nv Roberts of the Houston Stud annny Louisiana ion in Padgett of ned th Padgett jump Latavette, best in his has a leap of Steve ernon j. but gone 11 in the top preliminary. Mark Starr and Antonio ca start the action in the 8 I i urtam raiser.

Wolfpack Beaten By Chiefs, 95-85 World Junior Heavyweight Title Bout Tarzan Baxter vs. Danny Hodge OKLAHOMA CUV Minden 22-10 Five entires in the s.hot put have heaves of 55 0 or better Gerald Mathews (58 7 of Bolton Oklahoma Citv I niversitv Rodnev Weaver (57 0) of Car thage, Fred Gordon (56-7) ol Minden. and Crossetfs Fox 1 55 3) i are among the best The mile. 16 lap, and 4 lap re lavs are the other three events Ken Terrell from Lamar Tech John Hollingsworth of Northeast (55-Qi. and 1 arry NS right of the host team could make a strong bid for a new meet record.

Prep llireats Sulphur's Vic Rozas (9 5 in the Dynamo Victory SANTIAGO (API namo of Zagreb, Yugoslavia, scored all its goals in the second half to defeat America of Mexico 2-0 in first round of the Interna- the lOOvard dash) heads un ti mal Hexagonal Soccer Cham impressive list in the 60-yard tournament Monday it Fourteen spikes'eis en night. (AP) rsity defeated Loyola of New Orleans H5 Monday night, despite 38 jHt.nts hy Loyola Boh Bissau! Chiefs jumped ahead ear- Iv and never seriously threatened Oklahoma City now is 15 7. TO LACK Of FOOD tUtlh 0411 tMyyif ILL-BHAr Danny Hodge 1 25 2 00 200 SPECIAL EVENT BATTLE OF THE GIANTS 350 LB. x.r 311 LB. Klondike Bill The Ox general ADMISSION CHILDREN 1 I UNDER RESERVE SEAT SECOND EVENT JERRY BROWN VS.

GEORGE CURTIS SEMI FINAL JACK DONOVAN VS. TREACH PHILLIPS CALL 322-3619 ALL DAY TUESDAY FOR RESERVATION I FIRST EVENT MARK STARR VS. ANTONIO ROCCA.

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