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Junior James Lisloj 215) will play guard with Mot® Juniors Dan Dampeer(6-Ii anil Randy Eggemeyer (641 will Ire the tackles on tl side. Hal Perkins (6-0, 200)01) Stanfield (6-3, 230) willbeat«< bringing the offensive frontavj to 230 pounds, up 15 pounds! last season. At quarterback Conovers chixrse Iretween sophomorelos Kramer (6-2, 182) or senior[ Geisler (6-0, 192). Kramer sts last year as a freshman againslXi Dame and looked good although ing. Geisler replaced Kramerdm shoulder injury and directed! their last three victories. Com reluctant to say who will start,) Kramer seems to have an "Tommy’s not a great runnal he’s a threat when he runs, 0 over said. And he hasafinetj on the ball. Tommy’s a winner' GROUND BEEF ^"4 , . NECK BONES • BOLOGNA . SALT JOWLS B r ,hl Biece ■ ■ • • • AMERICAN CHEESE SLAB SLICED BACON 109 PORK STEAKS ^ * $9 In the backfield Gary Feim (5-9, 179) will return as am halfback and last yearsleah rusher. Junior John Coleman 195) will be the returning starte fullback and sophomore Bn Wooldridge (6-3, 187) willk flanker. On defense, senior nosega Cornelius Walker (6-2, 257) It the Owls much improved deb The brother of Aggie running! Skip, Walker is All-America mi ial. ’7^ WEEKS FEATURE DESSERT APPLESAUCE 16oz, cans DISH ONLY See Store Display for Information on "Completer Pieces"—- // Old Milwaukee BEER 6-pack f 09 cans ^ GAT0RADE PINTO BEANS qt. 45 Aim, m *300 15oz. cans Senior tackle Jody Medford) 255) and linebacker RodneyNoii (6-3, 201) are also considered Conover as all-conference mate Dee McCurry and Mark Bock will also be at linebacker. Running kickoffs and punt turns will be the job of sophom James Sykes was the nation’s^ kickoff returner. He runsthel 4.4. The chances of the Owlsde[fl on their young quarterback, C nelius Walker, who has a slight!* strain, and lady luck. The defe should be tough and the offense' gain experience. If they can* win without their oak tree. 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