European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 16, 1973, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 30 the stars and stripes Friday november 16, 1973 12 Kings dominate . Team Alconbury places nine on Duffy less 44-Man unit by Duke Hunts a . Bureau Mildenhall England is twelve players from upper hey Ford s newly crowned Safe Champion sky Kings head a Star studded array of Tal ent named this week to the 1973 All-. Conference football team. The All opponent team selected by the coaches and released by the . Sports office includes nine Kings on the first team five on offence and four from . S celebrated Dapper Dan defensive unit. Alconbury which lost twice to the Kings and finished second in the conference placed nine men on the squad six to the first team. Ben Waters Bill Scheible the Merv Daniels ,. King of backs Bill Scheible. Versatile phantom outdoors 165-Pound package of dynamite from Emmett mich., who played a multitude of positions All sea son was justifiably named to both units. The phantom Flash was selected As a first team run Ning Back and a second team cornerback there were few surprises. But there was one big one. One name conspicuously absent on this year s dream team will undoubtedly have . Grid fans shaking their Heads for a Long time to come. Bill Duffy the sky King quarterback who worked the airways for 11 touchdowns and More than 1,000 Yards in 10 regular season games received Only one vote from the five opponent coaches the 5-foot-8, 170-Pound Field general who directed the Kings winning March and fired the win Ning to in last week s Safe title showdown with Rhein main was a first team Safe selection last year and was named to the Safe second team in 1971. Two players quarterback Chris Williams of Ben Waters and defensive tackle Rosie Curry of Chicksands were named to this season s team despite seeing limited action. Williams joined the phantoms Midway in the season and played Only five games. Curry was injured in the Chicks third game and sat out the rest of the sched ule. Both were second team choices. Chicksands wingless in 10 games put six players on the second team four from the de Grid team re Bill Scheible a Mikee John to Ivory Kaiser Johnson Ashby first team Offe Sepos. Name base the Reid Morthel Mildenhall be Woody Jones upper Heyford Art Avant Alconbury to Fred Boughton upper Heyford Terry Zittel. Upper Heyford a Ken Keyer upper Heyford Jim Gwyn Lakenheath a a Jerry Rogers Alconbury yrs Chuck Conrad Alconbury re Merv Daniels upper Heyford Pentwater first team defense Pentwater Falconbury Mildenhall Greg Gardner upper Heyford my Tony Wade Alcon Burylo Doug Bradbury upper Heyford la Joe Suggs upper Heyford la Greg Gonda Alcon Burycz Ron Scypion Mildenhall cd Luke Mccoy Mildenhall Bob Groppe upper Heyford second team Offen sete Reggie Woods Chicksands be Clarence Butler Bent Waters Darrell Smith Chicksands to Walt Ewing Lakenheath Jim Perry Ben Waters a Frank Ashby Mildenhall Tom Martin Alconbury a a Chris Williams Pentwater Srb Tony Williams Alconbury re Fred Galloway upper hey Ordry Joe hurry upper Heyford second team defense ht.6-1 6-4 6-2 6-4 5-11 5-116-2 5-106-1 5-10 5-10 6-36-3 6-26-2 5-105-11 6-2 6-2 a Joe Rudolphe Johnny Drost to Cal beast Rosie Curry my Jim Book Erlb Dave Freeman la Jackie Call enderly Tony Kitchen cd Bill Schei Bleb Bob Jakubcin Joe Ward Lakenheath Chicksands upper Heyford Chicksands Alconbury Chicksands Chicksands Lakenheath Lakenheath 6-3 5-10 6-4 6-06-1 6-2 6-0 6-35-11 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 5-8 6-1 6-0 5-10 5-7 5-7 it. 185 215 210 230 205 210 210180 190 170 175 240195 195225 205 205205 213 170 195 170 200 160 230 235 200 200 185 175 155 200 160 205 210 220 240 208 185 200 180 175 158 160 sense. Ben Waters also was rep resented by six players and Lakenheath and Mildenhall each placed five. The first team offensive unit is led by Alconbury quarterback Jerry Rogers with Scheible Chuck Conrad of Alconbury and conference Rushing Champion Merv Daniels of the sky Kings at the running slots. Woody Jones of upper Heyford was again picked As the first team split end and Mildenhall s Reid Morthel is the tight end. The first team tackles Are Art Avant of Alconbury and Fred Boughton of upper Heyford and the guards Are Heyford s Terry Zittel and Ken Geyer. Center Jim Gwyn of Lakenheath a second team selection last year anchors the Interior line. Luke Mccoy. Marauder cornerback Doug Bradbury. Heyford tackle ends Mike Kaiser of Bent Waters and John Johnson of Alconbury head the first team de sense which includes Ivory Ashby of Mildenhall and Greg Gardner of upper Heyford at the tackles. Alconbury s Tony Wade a first team tackle in 1972, is the Middle guard this year. Greg Gonda of Alconbury and upper Heyford s Doug Bradbury and Joe Suggs make up the line backing corps. Suggs who played the season As a Corner Back and safety was a member of the second team last year. Ron Scypion and Luke Mccoy of Mildenhall were named at cornerback and the Kings Bob Groppe at safety. Repeaters named five from the offence and six from the defense were repeaters from the first team a year ago. Making the offensive squad again were Geyer Zittel Avant and Conrad. From the defense in addition to Wade Scypion and Mccoy there were Gonda and Bradbury. Chris Williams is the second team quarterback with Alconbury s Tony Williams and upper Heyford s Fred Galloway and Joe hurry at the other Back positions. Clarence Butler of Ben Waters Learned the nod As second team split end and Reggie Woods of Chicksands is the tight end. Second team tackles Are Dar Rell Smith of Chicksands and Walt Ewing of Lakenheath. Jim Perry of Ben Waters was voted to one guard position and Mildenhall s Frank Ashby to the other. The line is entered by Tom Martin of Alconbury. Defensive line. The defensive line features Middle guard Jim Booker of Ai Cor Bury tackles Cal Bias of upper Heyford and Curry of Chicksands and Joe Rudolph of Lakenheath and Johnny Drost of Chicksands at the ends. Chicksands Dave Freeman and Jackie Callender flank Tony Kitchen of Ben Waters at the Sec Ond team linebacker positions with Scheible and Lakenheath s Bob Jakubcin the cornerback. Joe Ward of Lakenheath is the safety. Votes were not cast for either punters of placekicker this year. 1 six players were unanimous choices receiving All five votes from the offence and Wade Kai were Jones Geyer and Zittel from the offence and Wade Kai ser and Mccoy from the defense. Continued rpm Page 29 now peeled and drawn and the Drain was plugged with bits of Gore flattened shot pellets and half digested beet leaves. My fireside accountant poked at the hares with her Pencil. Those two shattered carcasses Cost us the Price of about 20 pounds of pork chops she exclaimed victoriously. I was sick. Is this possible but the itemized expense Sheet after she had expertly audited my excursion showed that what was left of the two hares came to $17. The meat on the Hoof had Cost $6 $1 was for gasoline $5 for Demuet Lich Keit and exuberance in the Gasthaus for the last drive and $5 for 50 rounds of Shotgun shells. My mate was furious. That reminds me i said refilling her empty Glass of a very funny Story i heard today. One German Hunter saw a Hare running Down a Furrow and hollered to the other Hunter Don t shoot that s Henrietta. We never shoot at her a few minutes later the Hunter yelled again when a Hare appeared shoot shoot that s Heinrich we always shoot at him that s very funny said my wife. Put those things in the Freezer and keep them away from the pork chops rams Booter blames writers1 Ray kicks Back at Fig critics los Angeles a kicker David Ray of the los Angeles rams would like to put his Boot to critics who say Field goals have become a plague on this National football league season. You Guys Are the ones who say that stuff about Field goals ruining the game we just try to play the game Ray said in an interview this week. The Only thing that bothers me is the people writing about it. Most of the sports writers have never been around pro football enough to know anything about it said the fifth year pro fro Alabama. Ray said he did t think More yield goals were being tried this year but if More Are kicked successfully than in years past it s because we re working the Only other difference is that kickers now have a longer Range than before again because of hard work Ray said. Suggestions to curtail Field goals Only shows the Igno Ranee of those making the proposals Ray said. I m speaking As a football player not Only a kicker said Ray a backup wide receiver for the rams who once set up a win Ning touchdown with a clutch sideline catch with seconds remaining. I Don t see where anybody would want to see less offence but looking at it logically those ideas would Only give you less scoring. Those people who want to Cut Down on the kicks Don t look and see that the Only reason we re kicking is because the offence has t been Able to score ? pc
