The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 01, 1968, Image 10

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Page 10
College Station, Texas
Thursday, February 1, 1968
THE BATTALION
College Football Drafts End As 462 Are Selected
NEW YORK (JP) — Quarter
backs Kim Hammond of Florida
State and Dewey Warren of Ten
nessee, sprinter Jim Hines of
Texas Southern and All-America
defensive back Tom Schoen of
Notre Dame were among the top
collegians picked in the closing
day of the combined American
and National Football League
drafts.
Although most of the ci’eam
had been skimmed off the top
Tuesday when the 26 pro clubs
completed five rounds of selec
tions, some still remained for the
later rounds.
The teams were selecting a
total of 462 players, including
extra picks for Cincinnati, the
new AFL team, during the 17
rounds.
Hammond, who threw 15 touch
down passes for Florida State,
went to the Miami Dolphins of
the AFL in the sixth round,
using a draft right acquired from
Denver in an earlier trade.
Warren, out of action because
of injuries during much of the
Tennessee season, was a sixth-
round pick of the Cincinnati Ben-
gals who had acquired quarter
back John Stofa from Miami in
a recent deal.
The Miami club also grabbed
Hines, the sprinter whose 9.1
seconds for 100 yards tied the
world record last year. Hines is
a flanker back with Texas South
ern.
Schoen, Notre Dame’s 6-foot-
11, 178-pound defensive back and
daring punt return man who was
converted from a quarterback,
was an eighth-round pick by the
Cleveland Browns.
Cincinnati, given special con
sideration as the latest expansion
team, had five selections but
traded a few of them away.
Owner - Coach Paul Brown had
nine picks in the sixth round in
which he had all the other AFL
selections, except Miami’s. The
Bengals drafted first and last in
each round, except the first, but
spun off some of the rights in
trades.
a 15 month to 14 year sentence
for check forgery.
A spokesman for Brown said
yesterday that the Cincinnati
owner knew that Phillips was in
jail but he also knew that Phil
lips was a good football player.
The spokesman, publicity di
rector A1 Heim, said, “Paul felt
that Phillips just made a mis
take. There is no question as to
his ability as a player.”
Phillips was sentenced last
November.
VOLUM
On Tuesday, Cincinnati drafted
a former Michigan State defen
sive back, Jesse Phillips. It seem
ed, however, there was one draw
back. Phillips was in jail serving
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