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Crawford Paces Bobcat ‘Mad Dog' Club HonorsSixteen Cambridge liigb Junior quarterback Rick Greene.School Bobcat grid stars today Lilienthai posted 95 points and Rounding out the award win were named members of the John Mark Nicholson a senior ners were Tom Oaster, Dave athletic department’s Mad Dog tri-captain with Crawford and Abood and Bob Salmans, all Club and leading the pack was a Tom Oaster was behind with 70 points, little 150 pound halfback who Lilienthai at 90 points, despite j Last year’s club members has earned almost every honor the fact that he played at half- included Crawford, Nicholson,in the book this year. speed most of the season after Ben Cowgill, Dick Raptis andLeonard Crawford posted the breaking a finger in the St. highest number of points for the Clairsville game.10 game season to pace the Mad Don King who did not start Dog Club selections — made on to play until the St. Clairsville and Iowa Tech respectively, the basis of performances each game — was tied with Each of the 1970 Mad DogMartins Kerry game film to the squad this week and then scheduling a review of the year’s accomplishments at the Bobcat Booster Club meeting Thursday night.The coach said he felt the Roger McFarland. Cowgill and foundation of a “good program” McFarland both graduated and has been poured by the “work of are playing football at Findlay these young gentlemen thisyear.”Paul took note of the fact thatgame and points awarded by the Roger McManus at 85 points Club members will be honored Nicholson and Oaster are rank coaching staff with 70 needed to while junior safety Steve Eyen at the Bobcat athletic banquet e(j jn nu» top 10 students of the become a member. was next at 80 points. in the future, Paul said. senior class scholastically andCrawford polled 165 points in LannY Six became the only so- Meanwhile, Paul put the fini- “this is a great honor in itself.” the final tabulation and at the phomore to make the club with shing touches to the football “p g(H,s t() show that football same time was named “Back of 75 P°ints tying with senior Paul season by planning to show the is not .,|[ muscle and no brain,” the Week” for the Martins j * Paul said. “We must have theseFerry contest Friday night. i ^ JL- kind of young men to round outOther winners in the weekly! (ur program and I have neverplayer of the week contest w-w ^ ^ had the pleasure of being asso-included junior Don King and S I with as ,int' f. ®T0Up,senior Dick Raptis, both as .UM 99 tVII I uKlyS l jI ,191 II tflf ,ij seniors as I have in this band of defensive linemen, and Dave:Milligan as offensive lineman The fleet-footed Crawford, asure bet for post-season honors, edged Tom Hollins for top point honors in the Mad Dog Club awards. The junior halfback had 160 points, just five behind Crawford.Coach Joe Paul called the awards a “fitting finish to agreat season” for Crawford and P,ac? f.lnish is the story in the pointed out that last season only five Bobcats had made the club —■ one of those being Crawford, who led the list last season.Brown Takes Score Race As Crawford in SecondFinal scoring figures for Jef- highest number of six-pointers fland football teams show Beallsville’s Mike Brown as thenine players and one manager. They have been tremendous all season.”Paul said he felt the juniors and sophomore football players had “learned that teamworkwinner with 110 points. But the surprisingsecond“These honors are not easy to obtain. The boys who were named to the Mad Dog Club today can be proud of the selection because they have had to work for the awardwith 11, just seven behind fnd l°ts personal desire go Brown, while Hollins was third mto making a rebuilding year in this department with 10 ‘n,lt;) a vv,nmn8 year-touchdowns.“1 think they will look forward, six conversionspoint chase. points and Jeff Young ofFor Cambridge H i g h ’ s Barnesville had seven touch-Leonard Crawford and Tom downs along with Shenandoah’s Hollins overtook and passed all Dave Mazgay to run one counter contenders for second and third j ahead of Plumly, but the to finish behind Brown with 70 Shamrock quarterback had nine and 60 points respectively. | conversions for the extra points John Herron is the closest and his 52 total.Herron had eight touchdowns 10 nexf year with a ^rrealt; (,oal and six conversions for his 58 mnro ,nlor''td hemusp of whatrival for honors and the John I The final totals: and their efforts Glenn end-fullback posted 58should cause the other players P°ints for a fourth Place finishv Rrown /Rpalk)to work twice as hard next year Just six ahead of Barnesville’s r f J. “ 'to join them,” Paul said. IDan Plumly with 52 points. HoLs (Cam)Phil Harris, a junior defen- Brown’s first place scoring Herron sive linebacker who missed the record was based on 18 touch-) (Plumly (Barns) final game with Ferry because downs and one two-point conver- Mazgay (Shen) of injuries, was third in the final sion for 110 points. The dazzling; Young (Barns ) club ratings with 140 points. glue Devil back did not score in Pangle (Cald)Ken Cowgill, a junior end, was the Paden City game, which Clewell (Mead) fourth at 125 points while Larry curtailed his point production to Lilienthai (Cam) Raptis, a junior guard, was next some degree, but he posted Thomas (Cald) jat 110. He was followed closely three touchdowns in the final o^by Dave Milligan with 105 game to boot his margin, d | points._ 1 Crawford produced the secondmore interest because of took place this season,’ declared.whatPaulTDs PATs TPSChristman (Woods ) Wood (Barns) Miracle10111086776563 545Hockey hobbled in SingaporeSINGAPORE (UPI) - The outlook for hockey, once a popular sport here, is gloomy, says an official of the Singapore Hockey Association, because on recent tours “some of the players did not have the 58 strength to carry their sticks, 52 even half way through the 42 games.”42 At times, he said, players had1107060to pay for their food and lodgings from their own pockets, lie said it was doubtful if it would be worth while for the association to send a contingent to the Asian Games in Bangkok in30 December.
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