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PAGE THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1967 Panther Back Rips Off Big Gain 26-19 Victory oss Paces Carolina Over Berea TEN TD Harbin. Right halfback Lewis Moss I for a 26-19 non-conference foot- The Bulldogs began their i Berea scoring: PAT Hil- scored four touchdowns and the ball win over Berea last night Carolina High Trojans held on at the Bulldogs' stadium.

scoring in the third quarter Hilliard, White; when quarterback Johnny Har- liard. Dm sneaked over from seven yards out. The drive was set 4- hi i rr up on a Carolina fumble. In the fourth quarter, another Carolina is now 34 on the campaign and Berea 4-3. The Trojans scored 13 points in the first quarter and 13 more in the second for a 26-0 halftime lead.

All four TDs were made by Moss. The first came on a four-yard run, the second on a 15-yard scamper, the third on a 21-yard romp and the fourth a two-yard plunge. Mike Reid added two conversions in the process. ijpaiuuiuuig Romps, 40-7 I '11 4 V-H4 quarterback, Alan Hilliard, capped an 80-yard drive on a one-yard plunge. Later, Harbin unleashed a 67-yard TD pass to COLUMBIA Spartanburg evened its record at 3-3-1 by Raiders Take 21-7 Victory Over Dreher halfback Dennis White and Hilliard added the extra point.

Carolina 13 13 0 026 ripping Triple-A foe Airport, 40-7, here Friday night. Names of players scoring touchdowns were not available. Berea 0 0 6 1319 Carolina scoring: TD Moss Spartanburg 6 13 7 14 40 Airport 0 0 7 0 7 (4); PAT -Reid (2). Conference Crown Goes To Ninety Six The Raiders opened a 14-0 lead when Kelly connected with Rog BOYS AND GIRLS ers for the 16-yard with 2:26 left in the half. The drive covered 40 yards.

CALHOUN FALLS-The Nine With time running out in the ty Six Wildcats won the South BOTTLING CO. PRESENTS ITS FREE SAT. MORN. MOVIE CLUB! first half, the Blue Devils put their only points on the board when David Young hit James western Conference title by thumping the Calhoun Falls Blue Flashes, 34-6, here Friday THIS SAT. Odom for 76 yards with only night.

1:39 remaining. REPTILICUS' Bobby Fisher had a 70-yard touchdown run for the Cats, Admission 6 Coke Tops Dreher dominated most of the second half, but was unable to S-M are Toby Burnette (25) and Buddy Dudley (22). (News Piedmont sports photo by Louis Burress) The Greenville High Red Raiders relied on the crushing ground attack of fullback Sammy Eskew and halfbacks Don Kelley and Boscoe McAbee to roll to a 21-7 victory over AAA rival Dreher in Sirrine Stadium last night. Eskew accounted for 15 of the Raiders' points with Tommy Rogers collecting the other six that resulted in Greenville's fourth straight AAA Conference victory. The triumph boosted the Raiders' overall mark to 5-1 while the loss left the Blue Devils 3-3-1 for the season.

While the Raiders' ground attack was bruising, the air game and defense also played key roles in the victory. The Raiders only went to the scored another from the one MARIETTA Hickory Tavern halfback Johnny King (28) skirts the Slater Marietta end in first quarter action in their important Class game Friday night. Closing in for cross the Raiders' goal as the Turn NBW CAROLINA IN COLOR and set up a third with a 20- yard run. THBATItB defense came up with two interceptions and two fumble re DOORS OPEN 9:30 A.M., START 10:00 OVER 11:00 A.M. Bubba Aiton tallied the first with an eight-yard run ending covers.

a 60-yard drive in the first pe The Raiders appeared in deep trouble in the third period when CHILDREN'S MATINEE 10 A. M. SATURDAY riod. Fisher broke away for his long run in the same quarter, a punt rolled dead on their one Slater-Marietta Storms Back To Defeat Panthers yard line. After Ronny Bridwell picked up two, Kelley broke loose for an 89-yard sprint that carried to the eight.

From there. Eskew blasted over for and scored again in the second period. Aiton scored the extra points. The lone Calhoun Falls score came in the second quarter MIR1SCH PRODUCTIONS KVSS for a touchdown in the same his second score. air twice, but both were completed, one going for a 16-yard touchdown from Kelley to Rog period when Hill hit Mike Mahon with a 20-yard touch One of Grounsell's intercep COLOR b) OeLmt PAWV1SI0M UNITED ARTISTS A $evan ers.

The only other toss was an down pass to end a 40 yard Eskew to Kelley combination march. The point after failed. that nicked up 21 yards. Green Wave offense to one first down, that by penalty, before halftime while rolling up 10. But the Green Wave came alive in the last half and got 10 first downs while holding Hickory Tavern to two.

John Hill caught Toby Bar-nette in the end zone for a safety when Barnette fielded a punt on his goal line for a 2-0 lead for the Panthers. Hickory Tavern roared across The Panthers seemed on their MARIETTA Undefeated Slater Marietta rallied behind Johnny Southerlin in the second half to overcome a 15 point deficit and edge Hickory Tavern, 21-15, here Friday night. Southerlin scored the winning touchdown in the fourth period after cracking across lor the first Slater score in the third quarter. The Panthers scored in the first half and held the rugged Rick Grounsell was the high THEATRE Plus Color Cartoon "QUACKER TRACKER" PLAZA Also Travelogue "IRELAND ON THE SEA" light of a tough Raider defense way to an upset wnen tney scored in the second period on as he picked off two passes and a four yard run by Craig recovered one fumble. when Benny Snipes ran 36 yards after scooping up a Ninety Six fumble.

Two last period touchdowns by the Wildcats was Aiton from the two, and Mike Johnston running 12 yards with a fumble recovery. Ninety Six, now 5-2 overall, clinched the conference crown. Ninety Six 14 7 0 1334 Calhoun Falls 0 6 0 06 Ninety Six scoring: TD Aiton 2, Fisher 2, Johnston; PAT Aiton 4. Calhoun Falls scoring: TD Snipes. tions came on the Raiders 16 and the other on Greenville's 41.

For the night, Greenville rolled up 283 yard on the ground compared to only 54 for the Blue Devils. In the air, Dreher had 189 to Greenville's 37. Dreher 0 7 0 07 Greenville 7 7 7 0-21 Dreher scoring: TD Odom. PAT Williams. Greenville scoring: TD Eskew (2), Rogers.

PAT Eskew (3). O'Dell. Johnny King picked off NOW SHOWING Greenville's first touchdown a Lee Landreth pass and re covered 74 yards in ten plays, COUNTRY CLUB SET IN ACTION! THE all on the ground, with Eskew turned it to the S-M 28 to set up the touchdown and Hickory going the final one yard with 58 seconds remaining in the first Quarter. Eskew followed with AN NOT FOR CHILDREN Where The Women Who Go All Out When his first of three extra points. Tavern led, 15-0, at the half.

Southerlin broke loose for the first Green Wave scored midway in the third period from 30 yards out and Landreth hit Buddy Dudley with a conversion pass. Woodruff Routs Dentsville, 49-6 They Go For A Man And Golf THE GOLF PRC MIKE Travelers Rest 2 Color Hits A recovered fumble led to COLUMBIA The unbeaten LAST DAY Johnny Stribble kicked the first the second Slater Marietta score. The Wave took the ball Woodruff Wolverines continued of seven extra points. Dunaway continued his see Trips Walhalla tUanoDODDoo their drive toward the Eastern "WILD WILD PLANET" "TO TRAP A SPY" "THE YOUNG AMERICANS" ond-quarter heroics when he hit at the Panther 22 and Nicky Gardner hit paydirt on a four-yard plunge. Gardner added AA Conference title by storm yard pass from Jerry Littleton Joey Cox for 15 yards and came back with an eight-yard run to ing oast Dentsville.

49-6, here the conversion to cut the gap Friday night. Larry Letourneau. to 15-14. It was the second time Woodruff had beaten the Cougars with the first game ending in 1N COLOR Robert Wagner Jill St. John Guy Stock well With about four minutes to play Southerlin broke loose from eight yards away for the Dentsville picked up its only score with time running out in the second period when Phil Williams Dassed to Mark to Doug Taylor, following a 30-yard punt return by Littleton.

Marshall Loudermilk kicked the extra point. Travelers Rest tied it in the first quarter with Danny Wood breaking off tackle and going ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS $1.00 WALHALLA The unbeaten Travelers Rest Devildogs had a fighting Razorback on their hands here Friday night and needed three touchdown passes thrown by Mike Phillips to out-score Walhalla, 28-20. The Devildogs took a seventh straight win but not before the underdog Razorbacks, now 3-4, made it an exciting game. Walhalla scored first on a 15- winning touchdown after a 40-yard drive. Burnette added the Last Day! All New! In Color! 3 "TARZAN and jj the Great River" 3 Separate Showlnira Todny.

Come Only at 3:30, 7:00, :00 p.m. SUN. SHOWS START AT 2 Olivarri for 16 yards. In the third quarter, the Wolverines hit paydirt twice, the conversion. 43 yards to score.

Wood ran the Hickory Tavern started a the Wolverines favor, 40-0. Deedie Dunaway was the biggest offensive gun for Woodruff as he scored once and threw for four more touchdowns. After a scoreless first period, Dunaway started his team to victory when he ended a short drive with a one-yard plunge. first coming on a three-yard run GRFENVULTS drive then but Burnette intercepted a pass at midfield and NEWEST4 point. Eddie Jameson picked up a Devildog fumble and ran 90 yards to score for the game's 335-M34 FINEST by Larry Fryer and the second on a Dunaway to Johnny Sloan pass which covered 13 yards.

The Wolverines wrapped up THEATRE Slater-Marietta ran the clock out for its seventh straight victory. Hickory Tavern is now 4-3. HELD OVER 5 MORE DAYS longest touchdown. It came in Mjr nampion man vm mm I JULIE ANDREWS the victory in the final quarter when Dunaway again hit Cox. Whitmire Rolls By Landrum Hickory Tavern 8 7 0 015 the second period.

The point was missed. The Devildogs again scored taking a 14-13 halftime lead, by this time for 19 yards and Lewis Slater-Marietta 0 0 14 721 Gaffney Makes Summerville Scott broke loose on a 68-yard Hickory Tavern scoring: TD WHITMIRE The Whitmire run. -Mahon, O'Dell. PAT Hill. Slater-Marietta scoring: TD Southerlin 2, Gardner.

PAT driving from their 22. Phillips passed to Tony Anderson on a 42-yard play, and Phillips hit Tommy King with a nine-yard touchdown. Wood ran the point. The Walhalla defense made a The victory was the seventh straight for Woodruff while the loss left Dentsville with a 2-5 record. 14-49 Woodruff Dentsville 21 6 14 0 0- 6 goal line stand in the third at the one.

A short punt was to the 26. Phillips immediately Dudley, Gardner, Burnette. Greenwood, Flora Tie GREENWOOD A. C. Flora Wolverines thumped the winless Landrum Cardinals, 46-13, here Friday night in a Piedmont Conference game.

Tommy Elrod scored two touchdowns in the first period, the first from the nine after David Honeycutt returned a punt for 31 yards, and the second for 27 yards after a fumble recovery at the Landrum 27. Quarterback Stan Elrod, brother of Tommy, passed to SAN) plStereopKc 1 NO SEATS RESERVED! Every Ticket Holder ff Guaranteed a Seatl Jw ADULTS l.iC Jnf STUD CAROS 1.25 passed to Anderson for a 26 Woodruff Scoring: TD Cox (2), Dunaway, Letourneau, Fryer, Sloan, Scott. PAT-Stribble IN "HAWAII" PANAVISION AND COLOR NOW SHOWING yard touchdown. Wood ran the point, making lit 21-13 after 14-0 Victim SUMMERVILLE Gaffney's Indians, a Triple A Conference member, proved to be just a little too strong for AA Summerville here Friday night, defeating the Green Wave, 14-0, behind the running of fullback Billy Ray Rice. Indian guard Steve Lipscomb set up a first period Gaffney touchdown as he pounced on a Summerville fumble on the Green Wave 15-yard line.

The Indians drove goalward with Rice taking the pigskin the remaining three yards to score. of Columbia battled from be (7). Dentsville Scoring: TD Olivarri. three quarters. Travelers Rest recovered hind, only to miss a field goal arolma in the last 20 seconds here and fumble at the Razorback 37, and Phillips passed to Anderson cmui sue L0GE again for a 32-yard score.

Da end Bill Erskine for two second quarter touchdowns. The first was for 13 yards and the next for 30 yards. in 1 1 ii i ii 1 1 1 ii ujiirvJ 111 IJJ. ImT. jjj II SHOWS 2:00 8:00 P.M.

vid Fanaham kicked the point Walhalla scored the final TD Tommv Elrod intercepted a Bulldogs Take 13-0 Victory NEWBERRY The Newber settled for a 14-14 tie with Greenwood in a hard fought Triple-A football game here Friday night. The Flora Falcons scored in the first period on a one-yard plunge by Frank Baker but Chuck Huntley knotted the score with a second period Emerald when Tommy Gillespie intercepted a pass and dashed 65 yards. Loudermilk kicked the point. In the war between the sexes, there always conies a time to surrender-irncontftoflaiy! Mike Patterson kicked the PAT and Gaffney led 7-0 at halftime, ry Bulldogs struck for two touchdowns in the second quarter here Friday night to take a In the third period, the Indians took a Summerville punt TODAY In Color Travelers Rest Walhalla 7-28 7-20 id trom tne one. and marched 40 yards to tally as Rice burst off left tackle and lhe tmrd period was score raced 20 yards to paydirt.

Patterson, again, booted the conver less before Greenwood took the lead on a 92-yard touchdown pass from Robin Cary to Sammy Harrison with 3:15 to play. 13-0 Eastern AA Conference game from Chester. Quarterback Darrell Force hit halfback Bo Frazier with a 25-yard touchdown toss to put the Bulldogs in the lead. The run for the PAT failed. Minutes later Newberry took sion to end the Gaffney scoring.

pass, and then passed to Tom Shields for a 55-yard touchdown. The only extra point by pass was Stan Elrod passing to Mike Gregory, making it 33-0 at half-time. Donald Robertson broke away for a 65-yard Landrum touchdown in the third period. Gene Justice ran the point. The Wolverines had a one-yard touchdown run by Charles Lea-man in the final period.

Landrum then drove 80 yards, with Justice sneaking to score. A 15-yard run by Bruce Cogdell was the longest play. Whitmire ended the scoring with Donnie Shell intercepting a pass and running 45 yards. Landrum 0 0 7 613 Flora battled for the tie with Summerville's Sonny Calla' han took a fourth period hand 58 second left when steve Jor off and pranced 70 yards to the dan scored on a nine-yard run after a 75-yard drive. Greenwood tried four passes and Flora took over with 19 a Red Cyclone punt on its own 35-yard line and marched to paydirt.

Force climaxed the drive as he darted over from 15 yards out with Steve Graves end zone but a clipping penalty nullified the run and the Green Wave remained 14 points behind. Gaffney ground out 188 yards on the ground to 160 for seconds left but a 40-yard field goal attempt was partially blocked. adding the extra point, The victory brings Gaffney's tam rinjv throaron. 7-14 7-14 A. C.

Flora Greenwood 7 0 0 7 Whitmire 13 20 0 13-46 "Taylor and Burton have a ball! i -Aotirr Cnmttm. M.r. rwtn. wqxm "A salty salvo in the war between the sexesP mark to 5-2. ling in the second half as New- Gaffney 7 0 7 Kroueht its record in 3-4.

Travelers Rest scoring: TD Wood, King, Anderson PAT Wood 3, Fanaham. Walhalla scoring: TD Tay- lor, Jameson, Gillespie; PAT1 Loudermilk 2. 13-7 Victory For Barnwell BARNWELL Barnwell opened a 13-0 lead after three quarters and then held off a St. George rally to take a 13-7 squeaker here Friday night. Barnwell's first touchdown was the result of a fumble recovery at the St George's 15-yard line.

Bubba Foy put his team ahead two plays later when he was on the receiving end of a 11-yard toss from Nen-ny Forskey. In the third period, Barnwell put together its longest drive of the night by moving 59 yards with Robert Schmidt ending the march with a two-yard run. Pete Mowlajko kicked the extra point. Landrum scoring: TD Robertson, Justice; PAT Justice. Whitmire scoring: TD T.

A Summerville 0 0 0 00 Flora scoring: TD Baker, Jordan. PAT-Delk 2. Greenwood scoring: TD Huntley, Harrison. PAT Elrod 2, Erskine 2, Shields, Lea- "A sparkling, bawdy feast!" Chester 0 0 0 00 Newberry 0 13 0 013 Newberry scoring: TD Frazier, Force; PAT Graves. man, Shell; PAT T.

Elrod 2, Leaman 2. Gaffney scoring: TD Rice PAT Patterson 2. Rock Hill Is "Rough-house wooing, romping and rolling!" -Cos fort MffrxJtf COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS Newtdf RICHARD BURTON ft EuzABEmTAYLORQSSSD Sanders Has Anderson Claims 13-3 Victory From Daniel i IS" 4 I I The Anderson ANDERSON on its one-yard line when Gen 28-7 Winner LANCASTER Quarterback Jim Laughridge scored two touchdowns and passed for another to give Rock Hill a 28-7 Triple-A victory over Lancaster before a crowd of 8,000 here Friday night. Laughridge scored on a five-yard run and tossed a 32-yard scoring pass to Ronnie McFad-den to give the Bearcats a 14-0 try punt was partially blocked 56-21 Romp LAURENS Victory Garling-j ton scored four touchdowns and Don Wayne Hunter added three as Sanders High romped over Newberry, 56-21, here Friday night. Garlington scored a total of High Yellow alert football Jackets played Friday night to and rolled out to the 25-yard line.

Fullback Henry Walters 13-3 non-confer- hand Daniel a rushed for 10 yards in the short THE euRTOIM-2EFFIRELU PRODUCTION OF A THE 27 points as he added three Taming of the chrew conversions. Johnny Nance ence defeat. Daniel is now 2-5 on the season and Anderson 4-2. The Lions' only points came on a 20-yard field goal by guard Butch Gentry after Daniel had recovered an Anderson fumble, but were held by a rugged Yel passed for the other two San ders scores. drive and capped it on a five-yard burst to the end zone.

Guard Randy Bringman added the conversion. Anderson sealed the victory in the final period when corner-back Billy Zanin intercepted a Daniel pass and ran it back 45 yards to paydirt. The kick failed. Daniel 3 0 0 0-3 Anderson 0 7 0 6-13 Daniel scoring: FG Gentry. St.

George moved to within six points in the final period when Jim Buchanan broke loose for 64 yards with Donnie Coffield adding the point after. Barnwell's defense however, preserved the victory in the final stages by stopping a couple of St. George's threats. St. George 0 0 0 7-7 Barnwell 0 6 7 013 St.

George scoring: TD Buchanan. PAT Coffield. Barnwell scorig: TD Foy, Schmida. PATV-Mowlajko. ALSO LATEST COLOR CARTOON THE PLAZA HAS THE PICTURES lead in the first period.

He added a 70-yard punt return in the second quarter. Rock Hill is now 4-1-1, Lancaster 2-4-1. Rock Hill 14 7 0 7-28 Lancaster 0 7 0 07 Rock Hill scoring: TD Laughridge 2, McFadden, Blackmon. PAT Canty. Lancaster scoring: TD Ken-nington.

PAT Robley. ADULTS 1.50 STUDENT 1.2S CHILDREN 50c Special Student Group Rot 75 or men 1 00 FEATURES 1:504:20 6:459:15 FREE PARKING THEATRE PLAZA low Jacket defense. A 16-yard pass from quarterback David Lee to end Rusty Kingman was Newberry 7 7 7 021 Sanders 15 14 13 1456 Newberry scoring: TD Lind-sey 2, Ellison. PAT Lindsey 2, Ellison. Sanders scoring: TD Garlington 4, Hunter 3, Dillard, Thompson.

PAT Garlington 3, the big gainer. Anderson took a 7-3 lead in the second period. The Yellow Anderson scoring: TD r- Wal I Hunter, Leake. ters, Zanin; PAT Bringman. Jackets had Daniel backed up A.

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