EXFRESS-NEWS ALL CITYVintage Year for CapersThe finest group of talent put together in one year makes a seven-man all-cUy basketball loam chosen by the spoils staff' of the San Antonio Express-News.It’s one to be looked up to. It averages 6-foot. S-indiCsS with the 0-9 Steve Wiles nf J.ce the tallest of I he group and 6-1 Chuck Ilcnckcl of Central Catholic as the .shortie.Four have made ail - staleteams already, and the others are being considered for all-state in their own classifications. Each is so skillful that opposing teams tried to build a defense to stop the individual, thereby hampering the team effort.Wayne Do yah the do every* I lung boy for John Marshall who led his team in shooting and rebound ing, is the only repeater from last veatx Ho was named!lo the Class AAA ali-slate and‘Don’t lole MeByJOHNNY JANESExpress Sports Editorj all-tournament teams.[ Niles, who led Lee to the Class AAA A regional playoffs, 'fs the only junior this year with ithe chance to repeal again, Leonard Conrad and Chuck HonckGl, the Central Catholic scoring twins, are the only pair to come from one team, and they were the only ones to come from the same team. Roth made the Catholic Class AAA all-slate team after leading the Huttons to a third straight title and a 36-1 season record.ter from St. Peter Clover with amazing agility and jumping ability, also earned all-state honors through the Catholic tournament as he ted the Trojans to a repeat title in Die A A division.Completing Ihc team arc Mike Hazel, the 6-5 ringleader of the Mac Arthur Brahmas, a surprise team that jumped from the District ISA AAA doormat, to a tille contender that was lenten out on the last night of 1he season, and Pat Rtesariecki, a 64 guard from Sam HoustonClarence Johnson, the 6-7 con- who was the loading rebounderg£tS2rtE2al5^dffllWS!i2i iFff# ^JEEBEZSZSEHZSZSeSZ^^511!1RARE, MEDIUM AND WELL DONELAREDO—The Border Olympics, now in its 341 h annual run at Shirley Stadium, no longer can challenge the entire U.S. that It is the nation’s first major outdoor track and field meet of the season. A switch in dates a few years back put Fort Worlh’s Exposition moot in front: by one week.But there is one challenge that Laredo’s proud citizenry will still hurl at Hie enlii-e world: No track meet, can match the.size or the quality of tlie steaks that, will bo served at noon today at an outdoor luncheon for sports writers and other honored guests.Fifty of these choice morsels off some of the happiest 5 leers ever known to man have been in urinating linre for several days for this special occasion, an event lltat for some is suspected to be as Important a«v the track and fielrl meet.Each weighs .10 ounces ar.d no finer si rip sirloin was ever prepared for broiling over hot charcoal. That is only two ounces shy of two pounds and each steak could qualify as a full-grown, roast in most homes.Express-Ne wsAll-City CagersI■aPLAVERWayne Doyal Mike Haze! Clarence Johnson Steve Niles Leonard Conrad Pat RicsJadecki Charles JtenekclTEAMHEIGHTCLASSJohn MarshallR-fiSr.Mac Arthur6-5Sr.KL Peter Clave r6-7Sr.Lee6-0Jr.Central Catholic6-3Sr.Sam Houstonfl-4Sr.Central Catholic6-1Sr.Zarley HoldsDora! LeadMIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Young Thursday, Kermit Zarlov at Yakima chamninn. iiI he former college said. ‘Those tmsMsand a top scorer on the District 14-AAA champions.Think they can’t score? Doyal averaged 23.6 points per game; Niles 23 a game in league play; Johnson 26.6; Hazel 15.2; Conrad 16.3; Henckcl 15.2; and Die-siadecki 16.8.But the main thing is each can play defense, handle the ball, rebound, completely disrupt the opposition, and rise to the occasion os they did time and again during the season.It was a vintage year [or basketball players locally, and it was difficult to cull the field to a reasonable number for the all-city squad.Among the boys receiving heavy consideration were: Rob Abright, Jefferson; Barney Harris and Tom Cunningham, Mac-Arthur; Bob Gass, Lee; Roberl Eckcrman, Edison; Donnie Voight, Highlands; John George \ and Steve Swanson, Alamo Heights; Joe Tolbert, Bracken-ridge; Bernard Waclawczyk, ETarlandale; Alfred Cortinas, Kennedy; Mcrvin Johnson and * R iehard Janowski, Me Coll urn; Roy Dean and Mike Turner, Sum Houston; Clinton Collins. LaSalle; Charles Pitzer and George McClughan, Randolph; Kenneth Stevenson, Cole; Gary Kriseh and Kermit Rice. Fas I Central; Hook McCullough, T.M.L; Jimmy Oaddell, Peacock; Roger Bowden, Central Catholic; Claude Maldonado, Southwest; Charles Johnson, St. Peter Olaver; Roger Pawelek, S Gerard’s; Natl Salazar, South San Antonio; Raul Perez and Jesse Lueio, Lanier; Wayne Tenney, Burbank; Charles Slubbs, Edge wood, Dennis Leach, llarold Leinwcler andEd Escamilla, Marshall.i