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REPUBLIC MAIL 2-C The Arizona Republic fj Phoenix, Dec. 11, 1960 Class A All-Stater Named In Star-Studded Grid List Saguaro Tourney Plan Set fck ft1 Elusive Gum No. 1 Among Choices South Dominates List With Seven Honored Seeded players will be Frank Gum, an elusive 165-pounder who scored 21 touchdowns in nine games for Ash Fork, captains Arizona's Class all-state football team selected by coaches. held out of first-round play in the 1960 Saguaro junior tennis tournament here Dec. 27-31 in a new develop The 5-10 senior polled the highest number of points in the small scnooi voting tor we six-man first unit.

Gum's rushing feats 1,578 although St. David, the state champion, grabbed four of the six ment announced yesterday. Play is scheduled in 12 'f jo A Fleet backs and light but rugged linemen are the ingredients of the 1960 Class A high school all-state football squad, dominated by the southern half of the 28-team circuit. Seven first-team spots went to A South stalwarts in vards prompted an opposing secona-ieam spots. d3i coach to call him "the hardest divisions in the tournament annually sponsored by The Lakeside, Valley Union, Grand Canyon and McNary each had the voting oy coacnes.

casai Arizona Republic in co-op- one player on the first team. peration with the Phoenix City and the Phoenix District Tennis Grande and Nogales each placed two players on the first unit. Favorite in the rxll conducted odn-team selections a season ago. The only other repeater on the squads is Brophy fullback John Parks and Recreation Department The lone repeater from last year's squad is 6-5, 210-pound Leo Fish of Lakeside. Fish, a fine blocker, also is the only junior running back I've ever seen." The Spartan halfback also excelled defensively, playing a key role in protecting against the pass, a chief weapon in the wide-open six-man sport.

Teammate Tim Olague, a 5-11, 150 senior, earned one of the end spots, thus giving Ash Fork a domination on the No. 1 unit. Olague caught 61 passes and Association. Draws will be held for boys and girls singles and dou by The Republic was Nogales'sWoodaI1' named the No. 2 team Kennv Schmidt, a 180-DOund senior Ms year after being a first-team guard who captains the mobilecnoice in 195- BILL EVERETT Gilbert Guard Two Clubs Top B's All-State aggregation of 10 seniors and a in CONTRAST to close races among the top six.

Quarterback is McNary's Oscar Russell, lightweight senior who passed the Green Devils to the North lead before they were junir- for other spots, Gary Deak of bles in ages 18 and 15 and in singles for boys and girls 13 and 11. The tournament is sanctioned by the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association. IF THERE are less than eight cruumr kt Class A champion Arcadia was a scored six touchdowns and 18-forced t0 forfeit four wins gained prospect from the Nogales Spartans, extra points for the with the aid of an ineligible player. ne many years, both schoas-j" 6 ticallv and athletically." by Coach edJ powerful of.

runnersup in North tense mat led tne iitans to a Other first-team members are 12-0 record and the state crown. Jim Concannon, was the only veteran returning to the Apaches' Ash Fork (7-1-1) lost its only game when Gum and Olague were end Steve Verkamp. Grand Can line this season. His defensive Joining Salazar at halfback is sidelined with illness. lyon's 5-6 senior, and halfback Tony Rose of Douglas, a long Oddly enough, neither playoff! Ross Wells, who guided Valley ability drew praise from the ma' jority of southland coaches.

distance threat who runs the 100-vard dash in 10.2 seconds. Rose. Union to second place in tiass finalists St. David nor Tuba City are represented on the first team, South. NOGALES GUARD KENNY SCHMIDT Senior Star Captains Class A Stars entries in one of the younger age groups, the entrants will be moved to the next higher age, tournament Director Liz Clendenin said.

Entries close at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21. Entry blanks will be sent out early this week to players who competed in the last three tournaments here, but entry is open to anyone regardless of recent play or residence. A number of out-of-state entries are expected, including Jim Hob-son, the Fullerton 13-year-old who marched through last year's field without losing a game, and Patty Barth, 15, of San Diego.

Albu Clifton and St. Johns, lone survivors in a "late-season upset wave that battered the list of unbeaten, untied Class powers, dominate The Republic's All-State football team. Voting coaches gave Clifton (9-0) three positions on the first team after the I Class All-State Team First Team More About completing iNogaies lariuern on; ground-gainer in Douglas's the No. 1 squad is flashy halfbackjloss t0 Arcadia in the state finals, Arnold Salazar, who gained moreistarted 26 games in a row for than 1000 yards for the third sue- the Bulldogs. cessive season.

I Fullback is Bob Lueck, Agua Casa Grande swept both end Fria.s bull-like rusher who was positions, with Frank Lowe, the appauded around the northern only junior on the team, and 6-4'2 conference. Havwood Sharp edging a long list; of fine candidates. i Voting was close in several races, especially for the halfback Other notables in the line are and guard spQiy Arcadia's iter-Bill Honderd. Phoenix Christian Quentin Gregory and Miami's 210-pound tackle; Basil Skousen, nnsseit tha first. wt.

Class AA All-staters Name tTim Olague Trojans stretched their winning streak to 18 games, currently the longest in the state. St. Johns (8-0) landed two berths. Class Sr Sr Jr Sr Sr Sr Ht. 5-11 5- 6 6- 5 5- 7 5-10 5-10 School Ash Fork Grand Canyon Lakeside McNary Valley Union Ash Fork 150 145 210 125 180 165 querque and Tucson entries also are expected.

Steve Verkamp Leo Fish Oscar Russell 'Ross Wells Frank Gum QB HB HB THE EAST champions placed AMONG LOCAL players who will be seeded and thus held out Nil I Chandler's 170-pound guard; Don teamerS) whiie guards Paul Coro Williams, Bisbee's 172-pound nado of peofli Dan Deschler cf guard; and Frank Krznanch, Arcadia and stan Dykman of Ajo's 170-pound center. Phoenix Christian figured close Second Team Skousen and Salazar were see- behind the top selections. wt. 165 170 A of first-day play are Laurie Callaway in girls, 15, Sam Bartaluzzi in boys 15, and Butch Palmer in boys 13. A desert hay ride and barbecue 170 To.

Name School t'Uss TH. TedMcRae St David Sr 5-11 Louis Weber St. David Jr 6- 0 Jim Jennln St. David Jr 6-0 CH Robert Brown St. David Jr 5- 8 JIB Darwin Wehh Lakesldt Sr 5- 6 HB Mannie Valencia ASDB Jr 5-10 140 145 160 will be open to every player en tackle Bob Brown, guard Joe Her-! nandez, and halfback Ernie De-Leon on the first squad.

St. Johns, North titlist, added quarterback Howard Lee and fullback Delbert Lambson. No other team won more than one position on the well-balanced first unit. Class West strength showed on the No. 2 squad, where Gilbert, Gila Bend, and Antelope gained Ko positions each.

Leading vote getters and co-captains are DeLeon and tackle Bill Everett of Gilbert, both making their second appearance in Class A AllState Team First Team Honorable Mention Ends St. David: Luebleer, St. David; Hardy. MeNary; Greeley, Tuba Rivera. Patagonia: Kelfer, Pima: Murray, St.

David; Garcia. Kort Thomas; Trappman, Valley Union; Carter, Tuba City; Footrarer. Sanders; Holloman, Camp Verde. Centers Castro, Fort Thomas; MeGinnls, Pima; Black, Fort Thomas; Rodgers, Fredonia: Noble, Tuba City. OR Mntreclto, Patagonia; Newell, Bowie; Long.

Pima; Figuera. Patagonia. HB Hall, Pima; Dolan. Seligman; Foster. Tuba City: Taylyor, Pima; Matenson, Valley Union: Welker, Fort Thomas; Cliff Early.

Fredonia; Herman, McNary; Hall, Lakeside. tered and movie passes will be provided. Private housing will be provided for out-of-Valley entries. Trophies will be awarded to winners and runners-up in each division. Entry fee is $2 for singles and S3 for each doubles team.

Entrants will be limited to two divisions, including doubles. (Continued from Page 1-C) in the tough unit that gave Yuma one of the top defensive clubs in AA. Completing the bulky interior is Mesa's 6-2, 220-pound Terry Cassady, who helped J'front" for Coach Mutt Ford's energetic backs. He was starting center as a junior in 1959. Morrison Warren of South Mountain and Preston Dagons of Flagstaff earned first-team end spots.

Smallest player on the first-team line, Dagons was a prime passing target in Flagstaff's versatile offense. Warren, who broke a leg in 1959 after starting at halfback, this season caught 13 passes for 206 yards. Defensively, he was one of the Rebels's most valuable, intercepting three passes and thwarting many more. Jim Sims, who won Tucson High's most valuable player award, joins Chesser at a halfback spot. Virtually unstoppable on the ground, he averaged 8.5 yards.

The speedy 180-pounder, formerly a quarterback, also scored 80 points. Mike Lundberg, Phoenix Union's master of chicanery, edged Dick Johnson of Mesa for the No. 1 quarterbacking spot. Tiniest on the squad at Wt. 175 175 180 210 170 172 170 155 150 160 190 Ht.

6-0 6- 0 5- 10 6- 1 5-10 5- 11 6- 0 5-10 5- 8 5- 7 6- 1 Wass Jr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr School Sasa Grande Casa Grande Nogales Phoenix Christian Chandler Bisbee Ajo Arcadia Nogales Douglas Agua Fria Name Frank Lowe Haywood Sharp Kenny Schmidt Bill Honderd Basil Shousen Don Williams Frank Krznarich Gary Deak Arnold Salazar Tony Rose Bob Lueck (ardtiuo, Olea Booked Boxing Doubleheader Scheduled Here Next 'hb HB FB Second Team I'ns. A pair of 10-rounders heads the Capitol Boxing Club's program at Phoenix Madison Square Garden Wednesday night. Welterweights Negro Veloz, Nogales, and Luis (Nature Boy) Gar-duno, Mesa, are rematched, and Henry Olea, Phoenix, goes against Kid Aztequita, Hermosillo, in a lightweight scrap. The winner TED LAWRENCE Captains 'Class AA 5-9, 150 pounds, Lundberg earned respect as a passer and assumed the spotlight when Union's pony backfield faltered. Fullback is Alan Moutran, Phoenix Central's back who collected 491 yards rushing despite defenses geared to stop him.

He was Central's leading scorer with 49 points, averaged 36.3 yards a punt and completed nine of IS passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns. wt. 17i) 175 2X) 150 145 175 160 14 1S 200 nt. 6- 2 6- 2 6- 3 6. 3 8 5- 7 VM 6- 6- s-io 6- 2 Class sr Sr Sr Sr Sr sr sr Sr Sr sr Sr School Chardier Aicadia Pc-u ia Arcadia P.i,.cmx Christian Miami M.ami BioiJhy Prep Name Norrls Kmcw l.ai ry Billy I.

cnaui M'irean Paul II. iii Desc hirr Slan lnman Tory l.uckie Ted WHi.x U.ient-n Cregory Medina Jjf Wood a 1 1 of the Veloz-Garduno scrap may get a shot at the Arizona welter veteran Aztequita. The latter HB HB KB championship owned by Rockabye floored Johnny Hart in the first Ross in the near future. Honorable Mention Cage Scores N.C. State 88.

The Citadel 71. Toledo 62 Villanova 55, Western Michigan X9, Valparaiso 77. Temple 64, Navy S7. Bradley 71, Butler 65. Miami Oi 64.

Marshall 57. Georgetown fii, American 78. Ohio State 13, Army 54. Rirhmond SO, Virginia 68. Colgate 76.

Lehigh 66. Harvard 61. MIT 56. Riwdoin 80. Colhy 72.

St. Louis (H, Ioa 5o-Au'burn 74. Florida State 57. frnian so, Wnfford Detroit 81. Indiana 79 (ot).

Maryland 64. Minnesota 53. Missouri 73. Northwestern 72. Ohio I'.

SO, st Francis (Pi) 72. Florida 79. Texas Tech 76. Arkansas 77. 71.

Tulsa 5H. Oklahoma State 57. Cornell 73 Syracuse 64. William Mary 66. VMI 58.

Hire 67. Louisiana State 50. Wichita 75. Iowa State 58 Wisconsin 55. Marquette 51.

Notre Dame 61 Bowling Green 50. Pjrdue 73. Ball State 48. Wake Forest 81. Ponn State 7 Kansas State 65, Southern Cal 57 Colorado 71, Oregon 57 Montana 63.

Montant Stat 54 Puke 66 West Virginia 64. Dayton 67. St. 65. Pmvidenre 44.

St Francis iNY 42. Columbia 82. Baltimore 71. Holy cross 52. Yaie 51.

VanrterbHt 76. SMf 64. Tu'anr, 63. Texns 40. Trinity (Tex) 84, Sam Hr.uston Sta'r Prske S3.

Michigan 72. canto Nov. 16, only to drop a narrow decision. VELOZ WON a split decision over Garduno here last month. It was a lively, free-swinging ses ALSO ON Wednesday's card is sion with opinion divided, just as an eight-round featherweight con-i the first-team lineup.

Other ra-peaters are center Don Wilson of Bagdad and halfback Elzie Cartwright of Florence, a second-teamer last year. DeLEON SCORED 104 points and gained 1,382 yards for Clifton. Everett, at 210 the heaviest player on either squad, was a mainstay in Gilbert's veteran line. Kr.ds- Waddoll Glebe: Dnunljs: Chr.M. Window: Bn.my Prep: Lews.

Newton. San Manuel; Pnc. Agua Flit. Bfm. amu Umh.

rnandiVr; uth. Kioy; Daws. Byr. Tarklw- Miami. Ijimb.

ilan.iiT. South Eioy: IWis. Hyre. Tark.e Clrnn (llotw. Gannon.

Aeua Fria: Bwler. Wmtlow; iji-nnmgs. Casa Grande: Harrow. Bisrv: Collier. Douglas; Henry.

FIomita I Wells; Truman. Cavi Grur.it,.': Williamfcon. Yuma Kola; Hawkma. Peoria; i Hush'. Agua Kna: Carter.

Casa Crande; Flowers. Bn phy Prvj; Muckarman. I Bronhv Prep: Y-iunc. Wmslow: Tah. Phoenix Indian; Soay.

Kingman; Roon. i Buekeye, Nledina. (ilobe, Kakes. Areadia: Burton. Phoenix Christian.

Guard Tate. Peoria: Mur. Sunnytide: Munoz. Douglas; Wharton. Pirta 0r.

An ia Fria Paddia. TolK-Min. Center--Soil. Duugiai; azzif. Phoeniv Indian: 'lurnase.

Buekeve. Stayner. Kingman; Hoover, Flowing Class AA All-State Team First Team wiui me inree oinciais, over me rightful victor. i betee" Ma Lucian0' Mesa, and Danny Medrano, No-Ross, who stopped Pinky Per-Laie. stablemate of Veloz.

The new reduced price scale will be in effect again, all seats ana in ine nimn rouna last Wednesday, captured the state welter title and official recognition from the Arizona Athletic tabbed at except for the St, John's backfield duo carried! Wells. RayiH-r. Aaua Fria: Keller. Arcadia; Jordeau. Winslow: Horei, Aldana.

Doimlas: Cornvwu. Globe; I.ueero, Kirgman: Medlock. Bihe; pattcrwin. San Manuel; Ciolidiie, Perez. Peoria: Hernandez Ajo; Bal lard, Kloy: Smith, l'loenix Christ i-n: Kverett.

Chandler. HB- Turner, Ar. cadia; Wiley. Ato: Niko'aus. Snowfake: Hy.song.

WlnsUw: Cullver. BlsHee; Quirk. Stin Manuel; Art Chandler; Hiekman, Peoria; Noah. Agu Fria; Sanders Bishee: Phoenix Christian: Mrllenry. Brophy Prep; Cnstanada.

Gmunds. Klnfninn; Dunean. Elov: Fliekenger. Sunnynlde: FB Vr.xro. P.is',ee; Bind-am.

Saffor.1: Hodge. Nogales; Uonahue. Peoria: Sterkenberg. Kloy; Anderson, Cavj Grande. Commission with an llth-roundjfirst five ringside rows which go TKO over Garduno early this for 52.50, fall.

The fight was close until the climax, and Garduno has open clamorinp for a return co. Name School Class Ht. Wt. Morrison Warren South Mountain Sr 6-1 ISO Preston Dagons Flagstaff Sr 5-10 170 Don Huff St. Mary's Sr 6- 0 250 JoePrivitte Yuma Sr 6- 1 200 Ted Lawrence South Mountain Sr 6- 2 200 Edwin Young Yuma Sr 6- 190 Terry Cassady Mesa Sr 6- 2 220 Mike Lundberg Phoenix Union Sr 5- 9 150 Jon Chesser Mesa Sr 5- 0 160 Jim Sims Tucson Sr 5-11 180 Alan Moutran Phoenix Central Sr 6- 0 197 Pos.

QB HB HB FB the Redskins to a perfect rea- son. Lee is the smallest playeri (150 pounds) on either Lambson, who scored 124 points coupled speed and drive to fashion what voters believed was the finest performance at fullback, Brown, Clifton's 190 pound se-j Olea, 1960 Arizona Golden 3011310 Swilll Segura Wins Fourth Straight Pro Duel ninvc rrinmninn Ate rrhans his sternest test as a pro in the TlpnrllinP IVpni Cold Snap Delays Bout HERMOSILLO. Sonora. Mex. (AP) Cold weather led to postponement of the 10-rmind middleweight bout between Milo Savage of Salt Lake City and Abisinio (Yaqui) Lopez.

IPOH, Perak. Malaya (AP)-Pancho Segura of Los Angeles nior, was laooea a great college prospect by Coach Bob Pavlich. Second Team LEARN TO SKI Before, going ts Snow Country Y.W.C.A. Clou Men Women Meets Dec. 12 Dec.

14 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. Y.W.C.A. 230 Eot Eorll Dr. AM 4-3811 scored his fourth singles victory Bowie Race Course Sets Eleven Stakes Wt. 13S Itifl His 200-pound teammate, Hernan-' dez, keyed Clifton's unyielding' defense.

Other linemen are ends Ed Class sr sr 111 I Slated for Friday, the bout was Pof. (, QB HB HB Ht. e. 3 ft- 9 8-1 ti- .1 5- ti s-iu K- (I b- 1 Ml 6- 0 Sehool Carl Hayden Phoenix Central Glendale Carl Hayden Mesa Tueson Salpointe Tucson Salpointe Mesa Flagstaff Camelback Tucson Nam Gene Kinored Dave Whittaker Boh Morris lerry MeClaren Gary Lindsey Duane Wrobel Tony Veliz Dirk Miller I.arry Hall Florence Chandler in four matches by defeating Andres Gimeno of Spain, 6-3, 6-4 yesterday as Jack Kramer's pro tennis troupe completed its Malayan tour. Ashley Cooper of Australia defeated Alex Olmedo 7-5, 6-3 in the postponed till 4 p.m.

today in the Cine Arena. Savage was enre a top ranked middleweight title contender. iM 1H8 17D 21U Ochoa of Hayden, who was given honorable mention last year, and Leon Thomas of Marana, andj Deadline for entering the massive Saguaro age-group swimming and diving meet Is midnight tonight, sponsoring Optimists said yesterday. The meet, which attracts many California entries, will be held for the second time this year, Dec. 27-31.

Hundreds of age-group competitors will swim in the Ramada's heated pool on East Van Buren. M' sr Sr Sr BOWIE, Md. (AP)-The Bowie Race Course yesterday announced a schedule of 11 added money stakes totaling $272,500 for its 48-day racing meet Jan. 21 through March 29. The stakes events will be head Honorable Mention guara Kon MCMiiian or wicKen-burg, only junior on the first team.

other singles. ed by the $100,000 John B. Camp Example: New 1961 Dodge Dart V2-Ten Pickup llll bell Handicap, Maryland's richest, for 3-year-olds and up at a mile and a sixteenth on March 25. Class All-State Team First Team Ends Munsey. Glendale Washington; Harper.

Phoenix Inlon: Hernandez, Tucson Pueblo; Connors. North Phoenix: Goernitz, Phoenix Inion; Santa Cruz. Carl Hayden; Schneider, Sunnylore; Addison, St. Mary Browti. ScutlMlale: Fife.

Phoenix Central; Moore. Mesa; Onst. St. Marys: Redondo. lucson Pueblo; Hannum.

Camelback. Tackles Schmidt. Phoenix Central; Tom. lucson; Norton. Tucson Rlneon; Combs.

North Phoenix; Neilson. Mesa; JamiKan, Glendale; Aguilar. Phoenix Union; Taylor, Yuma; hen, Phoenix Central; Morales. Tempe; Powell. Phoenix Union; Covell.

Tucson Salpointe: Weems. FlaKstaff; Ebert. Glendale Washington. Guards Pyers. Kincon; Runke, lagstaff; Leyva.

Glendale: Riley, West Phoenix; Patten. Tueson; Morales. Phoenix fnlon; Simpson. Phoenix Union; Ralls. Mesa; House, bouth Mountain; Eaton, Glendale Washington; Huher, North Phoenix; Tehman.

Tucson Rincon. Center Thorn, St. Mary'a; Engle, Phoenix Central; Llchte. West Phoenix; Vosgier. Carl Hayden; Atwater.

Tucson Rincon. QB Headstream, Yuma; Mulleneaux. Carl Hayden; Butler. Sunnydope: Garcia. St.

Mary's: Risgs. Srottsdale; McQuown. Tucson Salpointe; Murphy, Tucson Catalina; Joe, Hag-staff; Hickman. Glendale Washington: PalmerUee. North Phoenix.

HB Jones, South Mountain: Mc.Morris. North Phoenix: Steverson. Mesa; Cobos. Carl Hayden; Jackson. Tucson Amphitheater; Mea.

St. Mary's; Warren. Phoenix Union; Sprig. Tucson Rincon; Cliesla'-. Mesa: Kiibashi.

Glendale; Brady, Seottsdale: Bion. Srottsdale; Worley. Phoenix Union; Dunn, Phoenix Central; Flores. Sunnyslope. FB Wlnsley, Flagstaff; Akin.

Camelback: Hanshaw. West Phoenix; Gilhreath, Glendale Washington; Bullock, South Mountain; Powell, Phoenix Union. Example: New 1961 Dodge Lancer 2-Door Sedan 1041 Pos. Name School Class Ht Wt. Ed Ochoa Hayden Sr 5-10 160.

Leon Thomas Marana Sr 6-0 170, Bob Brown Clifton Sr 5-11 190 Bill Everett Gilbert Sr 6-4 210 Joe Hernandez Clifton Sr 5-11 200 Ron McMillan Wickenburg Jr 5-10 155 Don Wilson Bagdad Sr 5-11 115 QB Howard Lee St. Johns Sr 5-10 150 HB Elzie Cartwright Florence Sr 5- 9 165 HB Emie DeLeon Clifton Sr 5-10 175 FB Delbert Lambson St. Johns Sr 5-11 180 Example: New 1961 Dodge Dart 2-Door Sedan 1111 Second Team WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS Ht. 5- 11 fi- ti- 2 6- 0 6- 3 ft- 9 6-0 6- 3 3-10 6- 6- 0 Wt. 160 180 .180 SMI 190 10 'Ml 177 1HS 195 Pos.

Name School Class Ron Anuerson Gilbert Sr Mike Scott Parker Sr Ben Pole Gila Bend Sr Jo Dean Willcox Sr Larry Roger Antelope Sr Mine Lindsev Tombstone Sr Doug Edward Marana Sr QB John Jones Wickenburg Jr HB Andy Bernal Gilbert Sr HB Tom Burk Antelope Sr FB Larry Cool Gila Bend Sr SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS TODAY Honorable Mention Over 50 I960 Dodges Left Over All priced well under invoice cost! 100 FINANCING Open Every Day 'til 10 P.M. including Sunday For Your Shopping Convenience West's Largest Dodge Dealer See the $4,000 Est. Ariz. Breeders Futurity 10 BIG RACES 1 0 RESERVATIONS Wl 3-3461 Get Tickets L.f" NOW IIWVV. NATIONAL I Reserved Seats CI ALL-STARS I $5.50, $3.30, $2.20 I vs.

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St. Johns; Williams; Mangum. Round Valley: ORle. Window Colllgen, Holurook; Armstrong. Page; Garrett, Marana; Magallanez.

Ray; Thomas. Marana: Wooten. Willcox; Blankenburg, Benson; Hulsey. Antelope; Brown. Gilbert; Owensb.v, Hayden; Griffiths, Bagdad; Willet, Williams.

Tackles Fair, St. Johns; MrCamry. Williams; Ne'on, Window Benally, Holbrook; Castillo. Superior; Martinez, Hayden; Hinton, Marana: St. Johns: Weatherford, Antelope; Urlquidl, Chiton; Jolrson, Marana; Rock; Loops.

Mingus; While. Page; Patterson. Page; Mester, Holbrook; Hopkins. Antelope. Guards Holllns, Marana; Stadelman.

Mingus: Pena. St. Johns; Freeman, Florence; Herrera. Maiana; Valles. Gilbert: Williams.

Paradise Valley: Thomason. Willcox; Duncan: Garcia, Bagdad; Jackson, Gila. Bend; Proffitt. Benson. Center Lee, St.

Johns; Schwab. Mingus; Young, Holbrook; Nicholson. Hayden: Hansen, Gilbert; Gardner. Holbrook; Hulsey, Antelope; Brown. Benson; McCamby.

Williams. QB Miles, Window Rock; Agullar, Thatcher: Duke. Holbrook; Klrkpatrick, Alchesay: Robinson. Marana: Baker, Clifton; Seney. Willcox; Blake.

Parker: Castro. Bagdad. HB Hulse, Maricopa: McKnlght, Marana: Renterla. Duncan: Masonheimer. Willcox; Porras.

Williams: Whitley. Holbrook: Robinsun. Page: Norton, Round Valley; 1 1 DODGE crrv Carlos. Mingus; Jones. Antelope; Seagoe, Wickenburg; Wester, Williams: 00 111 Kicney, st.

Johns; caroiwi. raranise vauey; l-ippcn. fage; viuaverae, auperior; Robles. Marana; Celis. Bay; Lagunas.

Hayden; Crater. Gilbert: Magallanez, Ray; Larson, Williams: Vasquez, Superior: Locke, Clifton; Williams, Tomh- trtno V.rlM Rnimrf Valtiw 1TH 1rCnv Mlnuiis' ninnkhurff. Rensnn? Mart. 1521 E. Camelback AM 4-3411 Willrnv U'hilo Pucr' Ii mnkhir Uirlf Anhu ro Mrwnor.

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