ifolt;10 TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNESaturday, Nov. 14, 19701Gene Seitz Likesas fir Pr ! dai*aGarfieldfChancesI The Garfield Purple Eagles'football team to the hardwood, basketball team which finished' Other lettermen include Mike 6-17 last season, has more than Winters, a 5-11 senior guard; ; a better chance of improving:Paul Pogue, a 6-0 senior guard; *‘that record this year, according and Paul Yowell, a 6-4 juniorsheabycast;aseath= to Coach Gene Seitz.Seitz has seven returning lettermen around whom to build the 1970-71 club, and the Purple Eagles should be well fixed in the size, speed, scoring, and experience departments.“This team’s going to be able to score some points, at least,” Seitz said Friday. “We ran up 127 points in a scrimmage game yesterday.”The most experienced player f back in the Eagles’ fold is guard ; Leslie King, a 5-1 senior who ? started all last season. Others 5 who started at least part of thecenter.thElscplca-(time include Harvey Roscoe, a“Yowell’s the key man,” Seitzi declared. “He’s really improved di over last year, and he looks like he intends to play. He could really make us tough if he keeps coming along.”The second-year head coach also is enthusiastic about Ros-coe’s showing so far. “He was really starting to come along last year when he was hit by mono. He’s going to surprise a few people this season.”It’s obvious Seitz also thinks the Garfield team is going to surprise a few people this trip.“I think we have as much ex-ycgtE!kio\lii19perience back from last year asstaihe said Thurs-I^i6-3Va senior who was off to a . .•; promising start a vear ago only . . ,to be felled by mononucleosis inlt;da*v* And ,f Gerstmcyer hadn talimill eaoenn* pun a™*-., o * J got (Larry) Deakins from Bra-i mid-season rnii Avery, a 6-4 i 11 u ai11 ■ zil, wed probably have more 11t senior, and Roger Crisp, a 6-4, . _junior, both of whom are in the I ex£f1 ieJ?ce ,J? anyone.11 process of converting from the* Purple Eagles open their3sDanville’s Won16 inRowe i'! DANVILLE, III.—The Vikingsof Danville made it 16 in a row s (Friday night as they defeated Paris 20-0, in closing out their season at 9-0.The defeat dosed ParisIseason at home against Linton next Friday, then travel to Spencer for a game with new Owen Valley High School Tuesday, Nov. 24.“That’s the game that should really tell us something about our team,” said Seitz “They should really be tough this i year.”Other players currently working out with the Garfield varsity include 6-1 senior Dennis Akers, 6-1 senior Don Morris,orclt;wtevivi6-1 senior Dale Andrews, 6-0Ison at 4-4 as the Tigers’ four-1 »er,bie 61 „came winning streak wasi, L1 Nanoieon, 5-10 junior Hsnapped. S°P,h M,?rv HatJ 19Danville dominated the game flc,rt' 6'’ soph Tom Ducl,ng’ and Ffrom the outset as the winners ’V59 sopb Fcc Mann- ”Jones.rushed for 238 yards and held Paris to a total rushing* vaid-l G^Heid Routerage of 46. Of Paris’ four' first(downs, three of them came in Mike winters*the final three minutes. ! Harvey Roscoe*siaDanville’s scoring came on a pa]n'pog'uee*rs5*11 Sr. . tt-4 Sr. i tl5-11 Sr.Sr.Sr. I Wh 16-yard pass from Christian to u March, a 3-vard run by Cun-[jiningham, and a 2-yard run by y Christian,I Danville ParisDon Morris Dale Andrews Paul Yoweli* Roger Crisp*Herbie HarrisMike Napoleon 6 6 0 8—20 Jerry Fuller0 0 0 0— o Marvin Hatfield6-36*16-06-16*16-46-46-06-1Sr.ClSr.. __Sr. I TJr.Jr.So.So.5-10 Jr. 5-8 So.P D— March 16 yard pass from Christian Tom Duelingi I (kick U ifed Lee Manna} D—3 yard run by Cunningham (kickTlisi6-1 So. 5-10 So,• Denotes lettermenGarfield Scheduleif» (ailed) |D—2 yard run by Christian (March v. „tom Christian, N«; V.U.,Nov. 28—Evansville Reitz Dec, 4—Honey Creek Dec. 5—at West Vigo Dec. 11—State High Dec. 12—Crawfordsville Dec. 18—Wiley (Arena)(UPI)—Franklin College oflj; Tmi™’1 Indiana Friday was named to Highlandi-iH3-:TlaCollege NamedEXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo.344-1MDK;Htplay here Nov. 28 in the postJan. 15—al Schulte Jan. 16—at Sullivani; season Mineral Water Football Jan. 22-Gerstmeyer (Arena)fBowl.An opponent for Franklin will be named later.Jan. 30—Bloomington Feb. 2—at Clinton Feb. 6—Martinsville Feb. 12—Greencastle Feb. 15—at BrazilRn*dj