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By WOODY WILSONDaily Herald Sports EditorStopping the talented passing arm of Doug Snider will be Fairborn Baker’s biggest problem Friday as the Flyers prepare to invade Xenia’s Cox field to battle the Xenia Buc-1UNHERALDED FIVE — These are Baker’s interior offensive linemen, who like most lmemer receive little praise. The five have been intact from the season’s beginning and have rounded intc a solid, efficient unit. They are all seniors. From left, Mark Anthony, Barry Hall, Marty Gilliam Mike Allen and Gary Stidham. (Daily Herald staff photo)caneers in a Western Ohio league game. Starting time is 8 p.m.Die 6-4 Snider has completed only 34 of 81 tosses in the Bucs three victories in four games (2-1 in WOL action) but they have been bombs. Snider has registered 10 TD passes, half of them coming against Centervillelast Friday.Snider’s favorite target has been Ken Gerhardt. Gerhardthas latched onto 11 for the seasoncopisanyeFIlowieapcfor 361 yards.ROUNDING OUT the Bucirkfield is tailback Bob Harbinwlt;9:h«seth(1(11C11and fullback DeWayne Hubbard whose running keeps the opponents honest with Snider. (Xenia uses a three-man back-field and two split ends) Hubbard has 438 yards on 80 attempts, good for a 5.5 average.irBlocking for Snider, Hubbard and crew are tight end Neil Pence and split ends Gerhardt and Dwight Bailey, tackles Mike Provance and Greg Beams or Steve Winters, guards Mike DeVitt and Tom Martin andTlt;TBXFVIFSscFa8centerXenia’s defense which has to contend with Baker’s fine signal-caller Kirk Minteer, has allleague Gary Gibbons.
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Wed, Oct 07, 1970

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