islcr, Beckley, W. Ya., Sunday Morning, Dec. 6,1%4RONNIE STONE Sophia GuardCLARENCE MEADOWS Clear Fork TackleISHIAH BAILEY Stratton TackleROGER LANDY Marsh Fork End ♦ * * *Coaches Pick All-RCL SquadBv KARL LILLY area The 5-11. 140 pound senior.plished defensive stalwart as the county. O’Neal is big at 6Register Sports Editor is also one of the top basketball well as being a fine team lead- 230 pounds and is a fierce coin. The 1064 All-Raleiph Countv I players in tht irea. Skelton was er. Bailey is one of the iOp petitor O'Neal is a seniora good passer and had the abil scorers on the Stratton basket- Stoco and will be sorely milhe League team is composed of aed next season.tnl licht front wall and a soeedv I tty to run with the ball when ball team.ht t^ented hackfield RCL football hls down-field receivers were Clarence Meadows was named Ronnie Stone was picked ''down covert. u the other tackle in a eloae the other guard .lot. Ae Sopt»v somewhat due to the loss of sta- Robert Morton was one of the voting race with Herman Mor- senior was plagued with injunhie stars of 1963 bv eraduation blK reasons Stratton stayed un- ris of Marsh Fork. Meadows throughout his varisty car*rh ah dpi h, if leaten in county play this sea played for the Gear Fork Pan- Stone stands 5-10 and weig'on. Morton was the Rulldogs thers. Small for a tackle at 5-11, “of the best in recent years. as the team com. m thc near Fork jun-h- ^VvGnt.^/Sti#^^wppireRf»hlUrt Pilof1 another winning record iot was one of the better defen comeback this season ns «2 L a in L Morton accounted for 741 yards sive lineman in the county. The second Sophia linemanMorton and Allan fcnenon nJshmg and 16 touchdowns for Meadows also played halfback he named was Rodney Weavi*| Five teams had two boys on U4 points for the Panthers. Weaver was a top center for t. the honorary squad Shady The Ali RCL line is made up Eugne O’Neal received the Blue Hawks despite his smSpring. Stoco, Trap Hill. Strat- of hard-nosed competitors who most votes among the interior 5-10, 160 pound frame. Wea\5-10 and 160 pounds. The Sophia seni was a big factor in Sophiiton and Sophia each had two were smau m stature but big in lineman. The Stoco star is one was the third junior named g representatives. ^Gear Fork and playing ability.Marsh Fork had one each Halph Webb was the top vote-The surprise member of the getter among the ends. Webb team was Trap Hill halfback was one of two lettermen re-Terry Darling. Darling, a jun- turning for Trap Hill this sea he ior who was competing in his son. Webb played a big part in RCL football,of the best college prospects in the All-County squad. ★ * ★ ★1964 All-RCL Teamla- first year of RCL football, re-ve ceived more votes, six, than any Ja other member.Darling was a hard running halfback for the Wildcats. He _ moved from ,_t where he had previously play j ed. Darling is small for a powearning the Wildcats the 1963 RCL title Ralph is 5-8 and tips the scales at 155 pounds The senior E___________end caught six touchdowns pass- tParkersburg es and was one of the better de- r fensive players in Hie county.Roger Landy is one of three juniors named on the honorary G squad. Landy is 5-11 and weighs q 175 pounds. The Marsh Fork „ end will be counted on heavily next year for coach Dewey Ro mine.Isaih Bailey was the top vote getter among the tackles. The 6-5 Stratton star was an accomPOREer runner at 5-7, 160 pounds but is being primed as the main cog in Trap HiU coach Donald Manning's rebuilding program for next season, ck Sammy Richardson was hi- named on all but two ballots, ith Richardson was one of the most er- dazzling runners in the county. m-(The 5-10. 165 pound senior ac counted for much of the Indians ground game this season with his spectacular running Richardson is credited with 16 touchdowns. Most of the Sto co stars’ scoring jaunts were made on long runs of 80-yards or more. Richardson is one of i the fastest running backs to | play RCL football in recent jeam years. CivetsDanny Gavert Is the third citizens member of the RCL back- ciaxtons field. The Shady Spring half- Diplomats back was largely responsible for patriots the Tigers’ fine county record, fidgets Respected as a team leader and BuildersStatesmenNameHt.Wt.GradeSchoolRoger Landy5-11175JuniorMarsh ForkRalph W’ebb5-8160SeniorTrap HillIsaiah Bailey6-5195SeniorStrattonClearence Meadows5-11160SeniorClear ForkRonnie Stone5-10160SeniorSophiaEugene O’Neal6-2230SeniorStocoRodney Weaver510160JuniorSophiaSam Richardson5-10165SeniorMm 0Terry Darling5-7160JuniorTrap HillDanny Calvert59145SeniorShady SprinAllan Skelton5-11140SeniorShady Sprin;Robert Morton5-11183SeniorStrattonLegless Player To Be HonoredBowl Wick Civitans Mixed Wona good student, the Shady star led the team in scoring for th ’ last two years. Calvert stands 5-9 and weighs 145 pounds and is a senior.Shady coach A1 Harper on Calvert, “Danny would be a good boy to have on anyone's team.’’ Calvert also filled in as a fullback for the Timers whenLost4456 678 8GameFrank Serge — 560 Series. GameFAIRMONT (UPI — 1 National Football Foundat 2*® and Hall of Fame will hoi a legless West VirginiascBowl W ick Professional Mixed League'lastic football player in N ?sdayHigh Team Series — Builders 2558High Ind Series — Men. Bill Nace 564 Women. Marv Hall 521High Team Game — Patriots 883High Ind. Game —Men.Team WonLostSmith s Grocery251*Maxwell Keyser24 Vi14ViProfesional Park23Mi15V*Wooddell’s2316Home Insurance2118Beckley Nat l Bank2118Shady Spring Mkt.2019Bays Buick1920Colony Drug18 Vi20 ViEppy’s Drug1821Richmond Geaners17VA21 ViRaleigh Gen. Hosp1722Harrv's18V*22 ViYork next Tuesday The citation will be presen to 16-year-old Jack Rice, a B rackville High School seni who played three years as a fensive guard, despite two a ficial legs.Rice lost his legs seven ye ago when struck by a tr near Nilwood. Ill . but he did lose his determination His family moved to the c mining community near h three years ago and Jack mediately went out for the flt;Kali t n a m