RSI Junior actionIn the reported games from RSI Junior battles iast Saturday the action looked like this.HAWKS 22 WRECKS 7The Steen Pharmacy Black Hawks roared to touchdowns in every quarter to down the Owens Country Sausage Hamblin Wrecks in Junior action .The Hawks got on the board in the first quarter as Steve Harwick dashed 55 yards off tackle on the fourth play of the game. Brad Perdue with some shifty running got the second on a 42 yard sweep, while Chris Hampton broke with a punt return for the third TD in the first half with Perdue getting th* extra.The W'recks got into paydirt in the second quarter on a pass from Tomme Elliott to Chris Green that covered 43 yards and Elliott convertedthe extraDavid Haney raced 35 yards on a sweep for the Hawks andPerdue again struck for the extra. The other Hawk score was a 42 yard burst by Brad Purdue,Besides the boys mentioned the following boys played fine ball. For the Hawks Jim Last-er, Steve McCaghren. Ken Parmiey. Pat Monaghan, Danny Jansing, Jay Collins. Joe Bob Gray, Ronnie Wilkins. Barry King. Tab Haley. Greg Thomas and Michael Jasper,For the Hamblin Wrecks it was Scott Ward. Jeff Parrish,Gilbert Ward. Hobby Larriviere and Russell Martin The Wrecks suffered a blow and a tough bit of luck for Bill Nickel! who broke an ankle in a practice session Bill was notonly a fine player but a fine leader and will be missed by his teammates.FROGS 12BLUE DEVILS 6Two second half scores gave the Haggar Slack Horned Frogs this win over the LionClub Blue Devils.The Blue Devils had jumped off to a first half 6-0 lead on a 25 yard pass from Allan Smith to Charles Walling. The Frogs came storming back in the second half as Tommy Conrey scored on a 3 yard plunge andLarry ( raven raced 65 yardsaround end untouched for the secondBesides the boys mentionedPat McKieman and MikeWoods played fine offensive ball for the Frogs, while SteveRay, Pat McKeirnan, Tom Poblenz, Mark Doerr and Mike Edgar did well on defense.For the Blue Devils the passing of Smith to Mike Thompson and Randy Welch, plus the running of Larry Ce-sartder. Bill Haley stood out offensively, while leading the defense was Kevib Stanley,Randy Welch and Gary Yaz-beck.