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Show Page 16 THE HERALD Prov tah, Sunday, De Top Passers To Guide North’s Seniors NEW YORK (UPI) — Some years ago Waite Hoyt, who coined the game’ TUSS SAVE TODAY! How would you like to play in it” There's a chance that phrase in the 1920s “it’s modernbaseball fans will great to be young and a Yankee,” was asked what his election to baseball's Hall of Fame meant to him Suppose,"’ he said that somenight afterall the visitors had left the act out a similar fantasy Jan. 23. when the results of this year's voting by membersof the Baseball Writers Association of America for new Hall of Famers will be an nounced. The ballots SEIBERLING Mantle an playing ag. three ou! \ MOUNT FREE York Yankee slugger already been elect Hall the plaques came were mailed Friday to the shrine and Mays down from the wall came about 400 10-year New York and San Fra back to life and chose membersof the BBWAA cisco Giants and New sides for a game. How withballots returnable no York Met slugger and would youlike to see that later than Jan. 15. defensive standout. is the Clete Boyer, Ken Boyer Divisional Champs Head Pro Bowl Picks NEWYORK (UPI) — The Dallas Cowboys and Los Giants, ieee ioe ee ee hd Buchanon of Green Bay Dorsett led a 20-man contingent ofplayers selected for the first time. Young, another 't t-year pick was the only player selected unanimously Guard Tom Mack of the Ramsand safety Ken Houstonof Washington made the teamfor the 11th time Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw will lead the AFC offensive squad, which includes Steeler teammates Lynn Swann at wide receiver and Mike Webster at center. New England was the only other team with more than one starter on offense, tackle Leon Gray and guard John Hannah Miami's Delvin Williams and Houston's Earl Campbell are the starting AFC running backs. Filling out the offensive unit are New York Jets wide receiver Wesley Walker, Oakland tight end Dave Casper, Buffalo guard Joe DeLamielleure and San Alse Harvey antl May who spent 22 Hodges. y with the New York and San Francisco Giants Elston Haddix, Gil Frank Howard Howard, Ted ski, Harvey Haupt Fame in their first years of eligibility were Ted Williams, Sandy Koufax. Mickey Mantle, Ernie anoski, Scho! Rich Reese, Red ndienst. Chris rubber on eMoided fo ¢ BFGoodr in a budget-pr SNOWor REG. 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The Denver Broncos have four players on the starting defensive squad, including end Lyle Alzado. middle linebacker Randy Gradishar, cornerback Louis Wright and safety Bill Thompson. Joining the Broncos are two members of Pitt sburgh’s Steel Curtain defense, tackle Joe Greene and outside linebacker Jack Ham. Houston also has two defensive starters, end Elvin Bethea and outside linebacker Robert Brazile Completing the defensive squad are San Diego tackle Louie Kelcher, New England cornerback Mike America's most preferred all-terrain tire! ing. e. Johnny Cal- | en Del Crandall, Ray TUDS Alvin Dark STU Ayala and Nelson F middle Philadelphia and cor with each club getting two equal votes, the coach and the players. The Super Bowl! champion Cowboyswill have six starters on the NFC team — tight end Billy Joe DuPree, quarterback Roger Staubach and running back Tony Dorsett on offense plus tackle Randy White, strong safety Charlie Waters and free safety Cliff Harris on defense. Other Cowboys named were wide receiver Tony Hill, defensive end Harvey Martin and linebacker ThomasHenderson. The Rams put twostarters on the NFCoffense in tackle Doug France and guard Dennis Harrah and three on defense in end Jack Youngblood, tackle Larry Brooks and cornerback Pat Thomas. The Rams Frank Corral was picked as the NFC kicker. Other Rams named were guard Tom Mack, center Rich Saul and cornerback Rod Perry. The remaining NFC offensive starters are wide teceivers Harold Carmichael of Philadelphia and Ahmad Rashad of Minnesota, tackle Dan Dierdorf, guard Bob Young and center Tom Banksof St. Louis and running back Walter Payton of Chicago. On defense the NFC also will start rookie end Al Jim Baker of Detroit Minnesota and Bra eae ee ke iy Angeles Rams each placed nine players on the National Football Conference team that will oppose the American Conference in the annual Pro Bowlat the Los Angeles Coliseum Jan. 29. 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