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Sal urda Dec. 2, 1061 Monroe Morning World Neville Nips Jennings 14-7; Gains Finals Bengals Use 2 Quick TDs For Triumph SPORTS Basketball Scores (Continued From Page One) Lifter to close the gap to 14-7 with 8:22 left in the half. MORE THRILLS That was the scoring, but the thrills had only begun Before it Neville Jennirm First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Net Yards Passes Passes Int. By Punts Penalties Fumbles Lost II 372 74 344 4 7 I 7 27 65 I 7 187 74 761 7 5 0 4 37 5 40 1 REACH STATE FINALS Tallulah Masters Oakdale In 'A' Playoff, 35 To 13 UTTLK HOYS BASKHAI.L leaders, Katherine for West. bid for the Dixie World Series, are shown at Selman Field here yesterday at arrival of Danny Jones, left, national commissioner of haidestou, South Carolina, and Matt (loyak, right, national president, also from South Carolina.

Center is Marvin L. Smith West president of the Ixiuisi- ana state board of directors. (Staff photo by John Fogleman) College Basketbi.il Results Southern California Missouri 43 Illinois Butler 77 Mo. 83, Ottawa 57 Morehead Stale 87, Anderson, Ind. 74 Georgetown, Ky.

94, Hanover, Ind. 76 Catawba 78, East Carolina 74 Virginia State 71, Shaw 56 Northland, Wis. 74, Michigan Tech 69 Central Michigan 79, Calvin 53 George Washington 80, Virginia Tech 74 Notre Dame 71, Bellarmine 57 Tri-State 87, Benton Harbor 69 Ball State 90, Eastern Michigan 58 Franklin 72, Capital 60 Steubenville 91, Malone 64 Ashland 75, Bluffton 65 Washburn, Kan, 75, Marylvllle, Mo. 56 Iona 73, Pace 48 Maryland State 83, Bridgeport 81 SMU 67, Georgia Tech 55 Williams 61, Rensselaer 40 Oneonta, N.Y 79, Sir George Williams 60 St. Anselms 74, Bates 63 Randolph-Macon 92, Bridgewater, Va.

55 Hampton 66, Virginia Union 63 Alfred Tech 99, Bethany Lutheran 95, overtime W.Va. State 101, Alderson Broaddus 75 Texas A8.M 58, Centenary 56 Lamar Tech 70, North Texas State 50 Providence 85, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 59 Creighton 85, Colorado College 51 St, Peter's, N.J. 83, Delaware State 72 LaSalle 102, MillersvlMe 62 Temple 75, Susquehanna 60 Clarion, Pa State 82, California, Pa.

70 Edlnboro, Po 60, Fredonla, N.Y. 58 Rhode Island 55. Pratt 50 Windham, Vt 92. Southeastern, D.C. 83 Union, N.Y.

70, Middlebury 60 Salem, Mass 117, Fitchburb 65 was over practically the entire 54 46 Neville teem to stand out on defense and an aroused Jennings Dukf, 0, Florida 58 Mount Union 70, Findlay 66, overtime Colgate 70, Hartwick 46 Virginia 82, Washington Lee 53 Miami, Ohio 87, Otterbein 58 Catholic U- 79, Howard 49 Brandeis 82. New Hampshire 74 85, Arkansas 74 Neville got the ball at Its 16; Niagara 84. Southern Illinois 70 early in the third quarter and 1 Tech 82 sliced all the way down to the Eion 69, wottord 65 bulldog three before being ned bv the first of two State College of Iowa 83, Macalester 57 I LaCrosse State 75, Luther 66 great goal line stands. Memphis State 92, Texas Wesleyan 51 Davis 8. Elkins 83, Shepherd 78 TALLULAH, La.

(Special) jionship final next week. The Tallulah High School Tro-! Chapman Lee, ace Tallulah jans, defending state Class A back, highlighted the Tallulah vic- champions, reached the state tory with one of the longest runs title finals again night by ever produced on a Tallulah grid, blasting Oakdale, 35-13, in their a 102-yard thriller with an inter- semi-final playoff struggle here cepted pass, last night. i It was a 7-6 ball game in Tal- The Trojans will meet favor when Lee made the mine, 27-0 conqueror last night of interception two yards deep in his St. Francis, in the state champ-own endzone. The play appeared the turning point of the ball game, and Tallulah made it a rout from then on.

Tallulah opened the scoring in the first quarter when Leonard Neumann rammed over from the four to cap a 45-yard Trojan drive. Lee kicked the point that made it 7-0. Oakdale came hammering hack 27 TO 7 Oberlin Stops Holly Ridgers OBERLIN, La. (Special) Oberlin High eliminated north Holly Ridge Eagles fro the state Class football playoffs here last night, 27-7, in a quarter final contest that qualified Oberlin to face Plain Dealing, another Bastrop, Ruston Meet In Finals Of Cage Tourney r.llul.h First downs ,92 Yards rushing Passes 7 Passes Intercepted by Yards passing Fumbles and Lost 2-2 Penalties, yards Punts Bluefield State 67, Va. State 64, overtime Bemidii, Minn.

61, North Dakota State 56 Augsburg 64, North Dakota 57 team was to make two magnificent goal line stands and engineer a couple of scoring threats of its own. BASTROP (Special) -Host Bastrop and defending State AA champions Ruston meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the finals of the division of the Bastrop has ketball tournament West sextet meets Forest in the finals of the division at 7 p.rn Bastrop earned its berth by de feating Klibourne 50-40 in the semi-finals and Ruston downed West Monroe 71-41 in its semifinals clash. Floyd Murry scored 22 points to yard drive that took 13 carries camegie Tech 74 lead Bastrop in individual scor- fell short. Springfield St.

mo so, s.paiota st. 57 jng jje was assisted by team- Late in the period the Bengals 52 mate James Randall who netted took over at their 45 and marched Southwestern La. 75, Louisiana Coll, 56 down to the Jennings 10 only to vvartburgh, iowa 76, Texas Lutheran 7t high-point man was be thwarted again. ehnniH York Maritime 58 Harris with 15 points. A series of penalties should Harpur 78, utica to Ruston was led by Borman have halted Neville mid-way in c'ol(eqe 73 p'lncipla 67 with 25 points and Shufficld with the drive, but here the Tigers jcuiver-stockton 72 Carthage 70 9 The Dixie World Series of I.it I l.estcr iiismonec, v.estui'ie Iran magnificence and Gene Boney was high for West tie Hoys Baseball is a strong pos Leagu, bS James Parker" John- ,0 makp striped Tmn.

Monroe with 8 followed by Jerry sihilitv of West Monroe next Au National commis lonei Jones shirts took away. Rockhurst, mo. 72 simpson, iowa 56 Chapman with 10. gust, and West Monroe business and Henry Colbert handled pre- ny Mos ey, inny But once Neville got to the Jen- 60 In the games, Katherine eivie interests will come to sentation of the sport-manship I an-Am Jimmy na J() Bulldogs rose up Colorado Mines 39 Westminster, utah 31 Myres led West Monroe to a 33-32 the aid of the leaders to- trophies Marvin Smith led J. McDaniel.

witg derate fierceness and New 52 victory over Kilbourne by scoring night hi presentation of their for recognition of the Northside All lister Ken May, Den- took over Michael's' M- 54-24 points. Edwards led the losers mnl hid for the big show hoys' nis Patrick, John Iurner. From their own 15 the home- Indiana 73 Concordia, mo. 45 with 21. JONES.

GOYAK HERE West Monroe Little Extend Formal Series Bid Boys A sparkling scamper by halfback Mike Wilson from the Tiger 28 all the way down to the Jennings 37 was the big play of s'0' drive. Chattanooga 76, Centre, Ky. 62 From the ten, however. Jen- in. nings allowed Neville only seven; yards on three plays and the 81- Monmoufh, N.j.

72 Long island 70 north Louisiana title aspi rant, next week. Hoyle Granger, back field ace who has scored the amazing total of 228 points this STATISTICS First downs 6 Yards Rushing 177 Yards Passing 17 8-1 Passes intercepted by 0 1-41 Fumbles Lost Penalties, yards 30 HR Oberilo 13 290 12 3-1 3 2 33 2 20 3-3 6 60 2 28.5 season, including 199 during reg ular season play, was the wheel horse of the Oberlin forces again last night. Granger produced the opening touchdown with a smash from the five-yard line in the opening quarter. He delivered a second touchdown on a 30-yard run in the second quarter, and capped his scoring in the same period by kicking a 32-yard field goal. Claudie Patrick, 190-pound senior fullback and an all-state choice last year, was outstancfing in the Holly Ridge backfield and scored the only touchdown in the second quarter when he broke through the Oberlin defenses on a 63-yard touchdown dash.

Patrick also ran for the point that completed the scoring by the Richland parish team. After a scoreless third quarter, Oberlin turned the 15-7 ball game early in the second period with quarterback Alex Buxton climaxing a 52-yard march with a touchdown sneak from the one. The Trojans blocked the conversion kick that would have tied it up if good. Oakdale came hammering back minutes later and Buxton, with the invaders threatening to score, cut loose with the pass that Lee intercepted in the end zone. Buddy Caldwell kicked the point behind 102-yard gallop to make it 14-6.

Shortly before the half ended, the Trojans covered an Oakdale fumble at the 30. In two plays Tallulah scored again with Neumann running the last 13. Lee kicked the point. After a scoreless third quarter, the Trojans started moving again with a good punt return by halfback James Wilson to the Oakdale 32. Wilson capped the drive when he went over from the eight.

Lee converted again, making the score read 28-6. varsity machine got another drive going from their 25, but the second unit was on the job by the time the 75-yard touchdown drive was finished with fullback Mike Luckett driving over from the one. Lee was back to kick the point to make it 35-6. Oakdale started moving again against Trojans reserves to score after a 51-yard drive. Halfback Jessie White took a pass from Buxton for the final 25 yards with just 13 seconds left in the game.

Marshall Cloud kicked the point. Tallulah was easily the master in all statistics. I Duhon Scores 3 TDs As Sulphur baseball. Danny national commissioner, and Matt Goyak. national president, arrived by yes-j terday to inspect West Monroe facilities and hear the formal bid at a banquet scheduled for to night at at Highland Park Country Club.

Jones and Goyak. both of South Carolina, renewed ocquaintenees with West Monroe LBBL leaders last night at the annual awards night for West three leagues. They attended the program at Olinkraft Club special guests of the Little Boys. While the eight to 12 year- old athletes were having their moments of reward last night, the adult leaders will line up tonight to make the big pitch for the August series. State leaders of Louisiana and Mississippi are also expected for Highland Park Country Club meeting, and representatives of Louisiana's 72 leagues will bo here tomorrow for the annual state meeting scheduled for Camp on Clientele lake at p.m.

Marvin L. Smith West Monroe, stale president, will preside at the meeting oi state di- rectors and league representa lives. More than too are expected Stars, tor the Sunday meeting. Seventy tour rolled past Danny Jones, missioner of Little Boys Baseball. last night said announcement is tonight on the selection of the host for the 1902 Dixie World Series, indicating that a good West Monroe presentation of its bid might assure official recognition tonight of West Monroe as the tournament city.

Monroe made a great impression on the national directors last year, and 1 00 k- out Mountain, just barely won out in the Jones said. when a city fails to win with its bid it come right back with another. The fact that West Monroe has remained in the bidding has certainly impressed the national directors who have empowered Matt Goyak and myself to act on the matter and make the announcement of the choice of a city. Smith has so far done such a good job in presenting West case that an announcement is possible on the choice during our visit Bastrop, into a certain victory with two fourth quarter touchdowns, Clay- OOQlQWri POSSIBLE Winners of the sportsmanship standers took over and with Com- wSsieyan 52 1 Forest national com- awards were Gary Tidwell, A. ier, a haunting 190-pound great Brigham Young 1 68, ucla and K.

Grocery; Jim charge, slammed and bash 62 For Forest 1 was Bimng with ton Chapman going one yard for American Oil Company; JackieUj 53 yards in 12 plays to 111 carwon low8 Peacock with 18 one touchdown and Hermit Man- SHREVEPORT. La. (Chicago Tchrs 77 Ambrose, iowa 75 Mary Rogers scored 10 and uel plunging two yards for Mjk(J Uuhon scored three (Barkley, Foremost Dairy tinols 86, MacMurrav 77 Miller i ir rwnnr'c I North central, iii 79. Assumption, Ont. 52 Nelda Rogers seven for Bastrop, capper, iv ivuiitr, play by Wilson break up comet Qutncy 93, Augustana, in.

58 Fen Neville 12 onlv to have a clutch western A. J. Lester; A. Sanders: Rodney Eakcr. fourth'down pass attempt at that ouach'ita, ArkT 75 Delta st Miss.

74 Thames and Hartness; Bruce point HardirvSimmons 96, corpus Christi 83 hf.hinrt hrntal hlnrk- East Texas State 70, Austin 68 COinitr, beniUU nruiai DhKK Austin 97 Southwestern 67 iing. was on the! Taylor Tournament and Hartness; Bruce Booth. Central Savings Bank; Troy Rushing, Hard-! Dan Hartness, harm- Re carried on eight of the Taylor Gracef 79 er 1 Kuteh, FuM Na- ,2 plays and hjs runs included Area Basketball IV 111 Atihnrntt Smoke Mountain Conference Tournament tional Bank, David Asncrau, gajns 0f 40 9 an(j yards. semitinais Ouachita National Bank; Willie th ct-iees of the Tennessee wesievan 73 Miuigan II 1,1 Stages OI me Carson.Newmdn 77, Tusculum 60 Paimch, Shell Oil; Rickey t.ates game was obvious that Neville I 5 Bancroft Joe Wayne 1 nQt bp best sterling 68, Doane si hams. Firestone; Gene Gates, fJo was (rv to naia tip-oh Ixwisiana Power and Light; I Jennings could do was try 10 At New H.xen, conn Gary Brewster, Loan; Allen Blazier, Pulp and Paper; and Mark Crews, Sinclair Oil.

Oak Grove Wins 2 OAK GROVE (Special) touchdowns Friday night to top-ranked Sulphur to a 28-6 victory over Woodlawn in the first round of the Triple A state play- offs. Duhon. who gained 137 yards, scored twice in the second period on runs of 17 and 4 yards, then tallied again in the third period from 4 yards out. hold an edge in first downs. Yet; Jenning would not quit, and score and the Tigers would still Central Conn.

77, Southern Conn 51 Quinnipiac 56, Danbury State 50 NAIA District 32, Tlpoft Final iStonehill 82, Boston State 51 when the battle finally ended, the Third piact Bulldogs were in Neville territory, still trying for the pay-off passL for the big run. nba Roberts was Neville's big gun in the first half, romping for 47 New York 1I8, Syracuse 100 yards in seven carries, and wdnd-1 ing up with 74 yards on 12 runs in for the mght. Area Football 4TH ADD 4-48 NEILLE PI AL But Wilson was the big getting 106 yards on 16 runs with By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 93 of these yards coming in the Triple-A last two periods. Sulphur 28, Woodlawn 6 RAYMOND, (Special) Brant, and quarterback Jones. AA a red- also got in some nice runs.

Raton Rouge 14, Trnbo- It was impossible to pick out oaux 13 1 Neville 14, Jennings 7 Salley Leads Tribe Frosh By Hinds JC Class A Jerry Salley had i hot second half here last night the city and district championship state sjwrts- 12- manship trophies to the Northside victory over Hinds Junior nifiht in coming up with a play. year old were horored at last Mars hooded by College. thal was needed at the mallulah 35 Oakdale 13 annual meeting of the Redding Salley, the flashy Pleasant Hill Among the many stars for 7i, Hoiiv Ridge i in the West Monroe coach Hugh eainoun. product, bombed the nets with 261 Coach Bill Ruple in 45. PtWtrsow Sterlington Again The START (Special' Sterling Oak Grove Tigers opened their ton won its second game in as Tourney basketball season successfully many starts last night downing! here last night winning both the home town Start cagers 55-52 rcrrr ends of a doubleheader from Pio- The Panthers also won the boys and girls, Monterey and neer.

game 43-24 and the girls con- Sicily Island boys and Enterprise The Tigers took the boys tilt test 40-30. girls won first-round victories in 43-25 as Kent Davis paced the Jerry Fuller paced Sterlington the Monterey basketball tourna- with 15 points. Turner the varisty tilt popping in 20 ment last night, added 10. while J. M.

Stewart points, while B. B. Spence chip-: In the first game, the Perriday was high for Pioneer with seven, ped in with 14. Cidney Eppinette sextet defeated Sicily Island, 54-23 In the girls game, which Oak had 17 and Tommy Parker 11 for Becky Purvis led Ferriday wath Grove won 67-19, Mildred Delaney 19 points and Margante Wells led and Lucille Bowen formed the In the game, Buddy Hem-Sicily Island with 1. one-two scoring punch.

Ier poked in 18 for the winners, Sicily defeated Delaney popped in 24 points, and Terry Smith had nine for Central of Book 71-60 in the fol- and Bowen was close behind her Start. game. 20. Dorothy Fuller led the Earline Bates and Nelda En- Albert Krause poured in 34 losers with 13. glish got 10 for the points tor the winners and Em- U.

Cltv whi'e Stager Eppinette fired in 24 mi tie Book led Central with 2.) nuttig-junction Llty for start in lhe girls game Enterprise girls edged Block HUTTIG, Ark. winnsboro Wins 34-'12 in lhe lhir(i Bamc- Junction varsity girls and tc boys defeated Huttig High teams Sepcial) in basketball games here last visiting Winnsboro to spark the Northeast State fresh- any one Neville star on defense. men team to an eome-from the cntire team took turns all) plaquemine 2 7 St. Francis Ho junior girls Sames over Mangham here; boys out-scored Vi leading scorer was The Millan with 21 and Enterprise was Wildcats won led by Lewis with 11. player: cues, and other special honors in Special awards weie also madt fM)jnfs the second half after twelfth straight win were as us Wade Pearson who also pre- scoriQg (mly ejght jn the eluded sportsmanship awards to by one young athlete on each of 18 sented a film of the state tourna teams in three leagues ment last summci Team championship trophies Honored graduates were for first and second half winners NORTHSIDE LEAGUE in each league were also prsentcd After the invocat -n i Cununmgs, treasurer of West Monroe LBBL, and introductions by Marvin L.

Smith, the master of ceremonies, Dave Woodman, took charge. Awards to the 12 year olds were made to the first half (be tackles, John Segars and PlTGS 64 The victory upped Coach ouncan, center Ton Sparks play- Fant freshmen record to 2-1. etj a game too and end i The Tribe was behind 34 32 at Hershel Walker and tackle Garyi JLOaCl halftime and trailed until mid-way pappas made some crucial stops Puln and Paper Tommy Cox, the last when Salley Howard made an all import Benny Cummings, Allen in lon8 shots from ant pass interception anti Wilson and Jerry Jordan. Firestone Bill Ducote, Ron- John Varmo was second in Hollowav ing for Noftlieast with 25 txu. I) mu Scumci Jame tIuI Gamble chipped in 11 terback should be.

He ran for a tered hls Drtm(U ms points whopping 132 yards on 30 car- -vaped the dividends Friday as SpeorSVllle Romps URhl LZ PARKERS CHAPEL. Ark had openied the triple header showdaM aight. dalia 55-30 in another hoys match, with victory The Wlldcats took the boys; Billy Frenette scored 17 to lead Junction City's varsity 43-41 behind McLemore who Ferriday and Jim Stringer led triumphed 39-27 with Jerry in 26 Faircloth ledjvidalia with 9. son Huttig and Doug Jones the Dragons with 14 points. in the final game last night Junction City sharing scoring In the game, Winnsboro Monterey defeated Block i a honors with nine points apiece, won 40-36 as Moore got 26 battle.

50-21. Thelda Owens hooped 22 points Polk had 24 for the losers. I Chris Rhodes led Monterey with to lead Citys girls to and Wilbert Irisler led Block a 39-34 triumph. Margis Hend rlaCJliemine VjrOeS with 9. Drtlm ricks also got 22 points for Huttig a lhe tourney enters its final Ii raim VjrOlI Leytine Thornton scored A inalS round today with the get- ruined big moment by n.IU ru points leading Huttig's junior girls HOUMA, La.

'AP underway at 10:00 a.m. scor breaking up another pass. 1. i in a 26-16 win. Claudella mine moved into the finals of the The consolation games will he Cornier was everything a quar-j Brewer who points was tops for JC.

Class A football playoffs Friday played at 4 00 and 5:00 o'clock a i I i 1C! i Cl Cl A I I3CI A I a a I I 0 it. 1 a. 1 6 AA night with a 27-0 whitewash of with the finals salted for 7:00 and St. Francis of Houma. 8:00 Gene Gates, Randall Walker, with 16 points Northside League by T.

W. Cox, Joiin Paul Uttle. l)y Norman Pace who had 14, to playing a whale of a game on ciaD Spe- Spearsville upped their league vice president and team ry Colbert, vice team manager; Terry Kincade Bancroft mcsiiti-nl ind1 un i aper Wvslwiile Kichard Gates. Gary Hummel. U-asue.

it. K. CummuiEs. Uc' Butler and Varino lians on the backboards. Sinclair Oil Company ddor dall Cloyd, Crew, Moore, Steve Payne.

local Service Brewster, Wayne Ashh Gary Carl urcr and team manager Jack Gates, executive of the News Star World who is also league secretary, presented the first and second halt win pear Charles Uolstead, Scot irt trophies to Pulp aiul lupin, Northside won bodi lnU sop i I KACil'K i'i! Shell (IM Company bert Hardwnro. Suulhsnlc Uj- Hc-nricks. Johnny uuo; and Sanders Lumber and A. wlu-n uoruiu- Taylor. Central Bank Clyde Mcten- tlon.

Larry Beebe, Bruce Booth Robert Spillers, James Haley, Ouachita Bank David Ashcraft. Gary Audirseh, Pete Laws, Floyd Lenard, Mike Lenard. First National Bank Donald, Futch, Dale Taylor, James Wild wathek i bjtp Shirley, David Adcock, Hardware Sports Lurry Peck, Larry Rogers, Troy Rushing, Howard Atkins. Farmer Heard Dan Hark ness, Kent Hall, Lonnie Dortch, WESTSIDE LEAGUE Foremost Dairy Stev-; ens, Michall Ketchell, Freddy ompany NORTHEAST HINDS (9 tp Gamble 5 1-7 2 11 Yewell Salley 11 12-17 0 34 Pace Ran- Vanno 9 7 11 2 25 Jones Ronald 22 ,4 stev the In- defense 220 pound blocking round lead in the $20,000 West. Palm Beach Open Golf Tournament.

Smilh Magan 3 2-15 7 0 0 0 1 0 Wade Taylor Me Ian hell Recreation Basketball back Eddie banker, 3 3 7 1 8 thing he as reputed up to be Don Massengale 333 i 'i in both blocking and tackling. 3 i Another defensive standout Bam 1 0 0 0 2 Bobby Nichols r.4 4 5 16 Jennings was end lerry Green. -Harold Kneece 4 The Bulldogs were a 11-01 21 bunch that played with rugged Arnold piamer 30 24-77 14.2 Tota. 2. 1.

2 19 70 Tommy fense to make the Tigers fight as they have seldom had to etiis Hi.a Tony Lema this ytar. I Snead But fight Lhe Tigers did, and be- Bin cause of this they are still undefeated. Score by quarters: Neville 14 0 0 Jennings 0 7 0 7 Lion Annual Grid Banquet Tonight At sst night at the expense of Parkers Chapel by winning 62-42. 69 Spearsville also won the girls i 67 69 -136 tilt 63-34. In the boys game, Barron 70 69 139 got 29 points and Mike Risinger 40 14 to lead the winners.

Glass Il'iln and Faulkner were high for the 73 losers ith 15 and 12 points re- 49 sportively. 73 Libby Everett scored 29 points 7 7 lead the girls to 73-6. while Juky Cameron had 70 i22 for the losers. PARTY MART 18th Roselawn EVERY DAY PRICES PHONE FA 5-1229 CHURCH 'A' LEAGUE College Temple 20 CP McGowan 26, 1 im Trinity 75, St. Jowtph St.

Fruue 7 Libtrty 26 West Monroe Baptist Lib-Camp WM Bass 12 LEE GIRLS LEAGUE Cardinals, 27, Giants 12 14; Gia Brown 4 Braves 22, Yankees 2 8 a -Parish 14, Yan Wbiie 2 Red Sox 16 Orioles 12 RS Montrozes. Nolan On Lams Phillies 4, Cubs 3 Cub- Branch 2 Wi ind Hudson, A. Sanders Lumber, PhilUp Miller. Handy MeNeil. Ed- Eel- McGuttee 16 cp Piatt 13 die Brown, Dickie McIntosh, Lar- irst Baptist 56, Winnsboro Baptist 15 FB Maronie 24; Wtnn--Wiggins 6 TV Dy kes.

Bethai 34, Brownsville Baptist i9 i (jrocery Jerry Tid- Bet -Wall ll, 9 A' UJ1U 3 The annual Ouachita fot)t- hall hanuet, sponsored by the Lionettes, will be held tonight at the Ouachita Faish High School. Starting time for the banuet is 7 o'clock. George Terr assistant coach at Louisiana State University, will be the featured speaker. program will include announcements, by Coach Bob Ellen, of the lettermen plus the, winners of the eight awards given each year to outstanding of the squad. The selections are made by the Ouachita coaching staff.

Lee High Takes 14-13 Revenge THIBODAl'X, La. Lee of Baton Rouge reversed the score of its only season defeat Friday night, beating Thibodaux 14-13 to; win the south Louisaina Class AA I title. Lee struck for a second quarter touchdown and a 7-0 lead with (fullback Lyman galloping 23 yards for the score. 1 Thibodaux came back to score before the first half ended with a 29 yard pass run play. The boot was wide and Lee held a 7-6 lead at halftime.

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