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PAGE TWELVE THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1968 Sets Up Field Goal Gaffney Beats Parker, 25-0 T- irr iij GAFFNEY The powerful Gaffney Indians used its famed ground attack and a stout de with a three-yard run to complete the Indians' scoring for the night. Parker 0 0 0 00 4l'l C-1 Jfe "I "I and he added another in the initial quarter on an eight-yard jaunt. Dawkins completed his scoring for the night in the second period with a two-yard plunge and then turned things over Huskie the second half. Dawkins' third touchdown was set up in the second period when Donnie Littlejohn broke the Parker line and slapped down a punt attempt on the Golden Tornado 35-yard line. After a steady march of 67-yards, Huskie ended the drive 13 6 6 0-25 Gaffney fense to pound out a 25-0 victory over Parker in a 4-A Conference TD PAT Gaffney scoring: Dawkins (3), Huskie Spencer.

game here Friday night. All of the Indians scoring was done by Johnnie Dawkms and Ronnie Huskie. a i collected three and Huskie one. i i Easley Bops Carolina, 48-6 In Western Loop Tilt The victory gives the Indians their third victory of the year against only one defeat while Parker's record dipped to 1-2. Dawkins did all of his damage Carolina managed its first Easley scored first in the third first as he collected the Indians' first three touchdowns and put touchdown of the year, but the Easley Green Wave's mighty them in front 19-0 at halftime.

His first touchdown came on machine continued to show its power by rolling to a 48-6 Western AAA Conference a 20-yard run in the first period Brewer hit Jimmy Von Holland for 60 yards and then Von Holland blasted over from the one. The Trojans' touchdown was their first in four games and was also the first six-pointer given up by Easley this season. Easley 14 13 14 7-48 Carolina 0 0 6 06 Easley scoring: TD-Galloway (3), Youngblood (2), Porter, Minder. PAT Lesley (6). Carolina scoring: TD Von Holland.

period when David Minder picked up a fumble by Galloway, who had broken loose on a 36-yard run before being hit. Youngblood added his second touchdown of the night in the third period when he again broke loose, this time for 40 yards. Easley completed its scoring period in the final period and Galloway did the honors from 18-yards out. Carolina's only touchdown came in the third period. Bobby Middleweight Series On Air Radio station WFBGAM will victory at the Trojans' field Friday night.

Sammy Galloway and Gary Youngblood did most of the damage for the Green Wave, as Galloway scored three times while Youngblood added two. On the third play of Che game, Galloway started the rout when he broke loose for 55 yards and John Lesley added his first six extra points. Youngblood collected his first broadcast the Computerized Ail-Time Middleweight Tournament beginning Monday night. SPARTANBURG Wade Hampton fullback Robert Honey- fourth straight, 23-7. Spartanburg defenders are James Rob- cutt (44) rambles 16 yards early in the fourth quarter to set erts (50), Baxter Wynn (77) and Raymond Dogan (32).

No. up a field goal on the next play to put the Generals ahead 50 (on the ground) for the Generals is Wally Smith. (Green- 17-7, in their game against Spartanburg here Friday night. In ville News photo by Bennie J. Granger) a game of previously unbeaten teams, the Generals won their The broadcast will be heard each Monday at 9 p.m.

This was done last year with the Tigers Edge Academy heavyweight division and had tremendous success in many nji-najrnrii- 1 1 ni jj! iinimui'jii'l'm' WTJJBiW'yiji WljJ GREER Ronnie Waddell areas. broke through to block an extra touchdown later in the first period and his jaunt was for 30 yards, staking Easley to a 14-0 first period lead. The lead grew to 27-0 at halftime as Galloway scored on a four-yard run and Jimmy It will run 15 weeks including point attempt and preserve a the computerized Championship, 27-26 victory for the Blue Ridge Tigers over Camden Military Dream Fight. The series will match such fighters as Harry Greb, Sugar Ray Robinson, Tony Zale, Jake Lamotta, Stanley Academy here Friday night. The Tigers held a 27-20 lead going into the fourth quarter, but Billy Owens scored from Porter went over from five yards out.

Porter's score had been set up on a 32 yard punt return by Youngblood. nine yards out to bring Camden Military to within only one point. Waddell, however, found a hole in the Camden line on the point after and batted down the attempt. The Tigers had used the running of Chris Breazeale to take an early lead and a 21-20 advantage at halftime. Breazeale picked up 281 yards rushing and scored three touchdowns.

The only score he did not figure on came in the first period when Ketih Crain hit Ketchell for the mythical all-time crown. Mann Tops Travelers Rest, 20-19, In Final Minute J. L. Mann pushed across a 'Travelers Rest Devildogs. 20-19, last minute, fourth quarter score Wendall Kingsmore raced 35- Friday night to win over thelyards around his end to put the Patriots ahead in ths final stanza after trailing at the end of three periods, 19-14.

Tony Stevens scored both Mann touchdowns in the first half, opening with a 30-yard sprint in the first quarter of play. Steady Randy Mace booted his first of two PAT tries. In the following period Stevens Jimmy Pittman for 15 yards. Breazeale was the rest of the show, however, as he scored on runs of 13, two and nine yards. Camden picked up its other touchdowns on a 13-yard run by Mike Skidmore, and two pass by Mike McClone, one for 20 yards to Ronnie Smith and the other 38 yards to Skidmore.

C. Military 0 20 0 6-6 Blue Ridge 14 7 6 027 Camden Military scorine: TD Prep Results By The Associated Press Spartanburg Day 21, S.C. School for the Deaf 13 Eau Claire 32, Brookland- Cayce 3 Laurens Beats Hillcrest, 14-0 LAURENS The Laurens High Tigers struck for touchdowns in the second and fourth quarters to gain a 14-0 non-conference football victory rolled out and fired a 12-yard TD strike to tight end Mike Georges to lead at the half, 14-12. Skidmore (2), Smith, Owens; PAT Skidmore (2). Blue Ridge Scoring: TD Breazeale Mann 7 7 0 620 Travelers Rest 6 6 7 019 Mann scoring: Stvens 2, Kingsmore; PAT Mace 2.

Aiken St. Angela 14, Blythe-wood 6 Greenville 14, Anderson 0 Easley 48, Carolina 6 Greenwood 41, St. Andrews 0 Pickens 13, Greer 6 North Augusta 7, Orangeburg 0 Thurmond 26, Columbia Olym-pia 0 McBee 27, Bethune 0 North Charleston 7, Chicora 6 Newberry 33, Union 20 Flat Creek 26, Jefferson 6 Bells 12, Bluffton 6 over Hillcrest here Friday night. Laurens racked up its third win of the season in four games and the Rams evened their mark at 2-2. Laurens' first touchdown was scored by A.

J. Cox on an 11-yard run with 3:20 left in the first half. The play was set up on a 26-yard run by Cox and a 10-yard run by fullback Jim Coleman, which brought the ball down to the (3), Pittman; PAT Center (3). Liberty Wins Over S-M In Skyline Tilt Pickens Stops Greer, 13-6, In 3rd Period PICKENS Defensive end Gaffney 25, (Greenville) Par ker 0 Hillcrest 11. Coleman then ran Mike Vickery spiked a third period punt attempt here Friday night and gave Pickens the ball the extra point.

Barnwell 0, Aquinas, 0 (tie) The Tigers' second tally came Travelers Rest halfback James Robertson (22) is going on the 16 and sparked the Blue closes in on Robertson a minute before half. (Greenville News photo by Louis Burress) Heath Springs 21, Indianland Flame to a 13-6 Western AAA hard, but his coach Chico Bolin is distracted by something further back up the field. Mann High defender Dale Massey 7 Belton Honea Path 14, PaL metto 0 Hickory Tavern 13, Ninety- Leroy es, Jim jeymour iey Walhalla38 Seneca 12 with six minutes left in the game. Hillcrest punter Ronnie Fisher, back in his own territory, was tackled on the seven-yard line by the Tigers Bill Sutherland and Robert Roper, who recovered the ball. A few second later, Larry Sterling went the final four yards and Coleman ran his second point after.

The Rams threatened only once and that was in the third period. They had driven to the Laurens 15-yard line but had a pass intercepted by Hillcrest's Randy Godfrey to end the drive. May Be Saturday's Stars Six 12 Mullins 61, Latta 0 Abbeville 25, Dixie 0 Columbia 19, Airport 15 Springfield 21, Estill 6 Lower Richland 28, York 14 Loris 18, Aynor 0 Stall 14, Beaufort 0 Georgetown 26, Berkeley 0 Moultrie 28, Hanahan 6 Summerville 7, Bishop Eng football win over Greer. Greer opened the contest with a sustained first-period drive capped by James Hawkins' 24-yard run for a score. The Flame countered in the second stanza when quarterback Ray Haskett tossed a scoring pass to Mike Escoe.

Following the 15-yard scoring play, Escoe converted. Then in the third, Vickery came up with the defensive gem. Fullback Joe Farry, the game's leading rusher with 48-yards in 12 carries, scored from the two and iced the game. Later in the final five minutes eludes Keyes but rookies John SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) WAbHALLA TWO pass interceptions by Tommy Gillespie were added ammunition in a a 1 a 1 1 a victory over Seneca here Friday Bullock and Stan Brown, but it does have Seymour.

He is the only answer to Purdue's track speed, which not only in- The Purdue-Notre Dame football speofcacukT Saturday be. Seymour's maneuvering and accelerating on passes from twen the No. 1 and No. 2i Terry Han-ratty is Notre Dame's ranked teams may be a game land 0 night, 38-12. Walhalla's first touchdown SLATER The Liberty Red Devils used a 21-point explosion in the third period to protect their unbeaten record with a 28-7 triumph over Slater-Marietta in a Skyline Conference game here Friday night.

Liberty took a 7-0 lead at halftime when Steve J. Smith gathered in a 17-yard toss from Randy Couch, ending a march of 80 yards. Couch converted. In the third period, however, the Red Devils took complete control of the game when Dean Finley sprinted 13 yards early in the quarter and then came back with a three-yard run following a fumble recover. The Red Devils raised the margin to 28-0 when Steve Smith intercepted a pass and raced 80 yards for the touchdown.

Slater-Marietta managed its only touchdown late in the third period when Mickey Gardner broke loose for 80 yards. Liberty is now 4-0 on the season while Slater-Marietta is still looking for its first triumph. Liberty 7 0 21 0-23 Slater-Marietta 0 0 7 07 Liberty Scoring: TD Steve J. Smith, Finley (2), Steve Smith. PAT Couch (3), Fowler.

Slater-Marietta scoring-TD Gardner, PAT -Gardner. Weaver Gets prime hope for a game-breaking decided by gamebreakers. Conway 33, Darlington 0 drive started on the Seneca 31- mainly Leroy Keyes and Jim play. Two years ago as a sopho Seymour. Both teams have great go-go of play, the Yellow Jackets pushed down to the Pickens four more, the 6-foot-4 split end snared 13 of Hanratty's passes, three for touchdowns, in a 26-14 potential and scoring is expect ed to be high.

But the defenses just won't keep yielding to 50 but linebackers Randy Hedden and Randy Anthony along with victory over Purdue. Laurens had 165 yards on the ground and held Hillcrest to minus nine yards. Laurens completed two of six passes while Hillcrest made five of 13. Laurens had 10 first downs to Hillcrest's six. Cox was the leading rusher for the winners.

He carried the ball seven times for 59 yards. tackle Steve Childs cut the bid and 60-yard drives time after Last year, lacking a consists ent running game, Hanratty set a college record when he passed Another Shot As Manager BALTIMORE (AP) Earl Weaver, who piloted the Baltimore Orioles to within four games of the Detroit Tigers after taking over at the All-Star break, will manage the team again in 1969. The American League base tmie and, in the end, experts think, victory will come on the off. The win evened the Flame's mark at 2-2 while Greer stands 1-3. 63 times and ran 12 for a total of long-scoring play.

75 plays. But Purdue won 28-21 Keyes who runs, passes, After Seymour had caught six catches and kicks is Purdue's Hillcrest Laurens 0 0-0 0 7-14 Pickens Greer 0 7 6 0-13 6 0 0 0-6 yard line and climaxed with a three yard plunge into the zone by A. C. Fuller. Hershel Nichols ran the extra point.

The second TD for the Razorbacks was set up by a Seneca fumble recovered by Richard Phillips on the Bobcats' 35-yard line. After a 20-yard pass from Dale Dillworth to Tommie Gillespie, Fuller went over from the 5-yard line. Nicholds ran the extra point for a 14-0 halftime score. Third quarter action saw Gillespie intercept a Seneca pass and run for a 75-yard TD. Eddie Mize provided key blocking for the play.

For the second TD of the third period, Gillespie intercepted a second Seneca pass and ran 40 yards for another six points, the extra points were no good. Seneca's first TD of the game best bet for this. Notre Dame has no such breakaway runner, tosses, Keyes was rushed in to defend against him and the great end caught only one more Pickens scoring: TD Escoe, ball club announced Fridav that Farry; PAT Escoe. Greer the 38-year-old manaser had James Island 28, Walterboro 7 St. Paul's 7, Porter-Gaud 7 (tie) Rock Hill 28, Camden 6 Irmo 12, Mid-Carolina 0 Landrum 19, Cowpens 12 Dillon 39, Pembroke, N.C., 0 Holly Hill 26, Macedonia 0 Timmonsville 25, East Clarendon 28 Kershaw 39, Buford 6 Bishopville 20, Mayewood 0 Chester 14, Clinton 7 Whitmire 12, Ware Shoals 7 Edisto 37, Bowman 14 Wade Hampton 28, Bamberg 13 St.

Stephen 21, Greeleyville 19 St. Matthews 18, Williston Elko 6 Saluda 20, (Columbia) Cardinal-Newman 0 Great Falls 34, Lewisville 6 Batesburg-Lecsville 14, Wage-ner 0 Myrtle Beach 25, Lake View 6 Blacksburg 13, Boiling Springs 0 Florence 26, Aiken 25 Chapin 13, North 12 Lamar 20, Furman 15 under this restraint. Saluda Wins Landrum 79, Cowpens 12 signed a one-year contract raising his salary from $25,000 to $32,500. The Orioles were in second Over C-N place, 10 games behind De SALUDA Saluda's nroud troit, when Weaver replaced Hank Bauer last July 11. The team spurted to within four COWPENS Bruce Cogdell ended a see-saw battle with a third-period touchdown and sparked Landrum to a 19-12 Piedmont Conference victory over Cowpens here Friday Wren Takes 31-0 Victory WOODMONT The Wren Golden Hurricane had thines defense continued solid Friday night as the Tigers blanked scoring: PAT Hawkins.

Daniel Routs Berea, 39-6 Daniel piled up an early 19 point lead in the first quarter of play and went on to smother the Berea Bulldogs Friday night, 39-6. Halfback Arnold Murphy ran one score across on the opening series of downs and grabbed an 18-yard pass to notch another from games of the Tigers in late Au Cardinal Newman, 20-0. gust, before falling back came in the fourth quarter when Laurens scoring: Sterling. PAT-Coleman (2). Byrnes Tops Dorman, 21-7 DUNCAN Halfback Curtis Baker led the Byrnes Rebels to a 21-7 victory over the Dorman Cavaliers Friday night as he swept around end for 77 yards on the third play from scrimmage.

Mike Stephens booted the first of his three extra points. That set the stage as the Rebels evened their season record at 2-2. Dorman dropped to a 1-3 mark. Dorman evened things up in the second period when quarterback Tim Hartsell Dushed over from the four vard night. Keith Peebles plunged into the Prior to Friday night's game, the Orioles had clinched second The Tigers, now 3-1 on the season, have yielded only three points this season and those were given up in their only pretty much its own way Friday night as it romped to a 31-0 end zone from the one-yard line, Mike Reid gave Cowpens an early 6-0 lead when he broke climaxing a 50-yard drive.

loose for 22 yards in the first place and were 13 games behind Detroit. They were 21 games over .500 however, compared to Walhalla took over again on victory over woodmont. Halfback Allen Hudeens ent the Seneca 21-yard line when period, but Landrum tied it 6-6 at halftime when Gene Justice Deing oniy six over under fourth play attempt failed Wren off and running to its third win of the season against one defeat early in the onenini? Bauer. and climaxed the drive with hit Garland Rayburn on a 22-yard scoring toss. quarterback Stewart Morgan in Weaver, a native of St.

Louis loss. Quarterback Buddy Corley led the scoring for the winners by throwing the touchdown passes and for one extra point. Saluda scored its first touchdown in the second period as fullback Jerry Temple sliced an 18-yard end run by Richard Kingstree 20, Andrews 13 Harleyville Ridgeville 34 Cross 13 Hartsville 13, Lancaster 9 the opening minutes of play. period as he rushed around end 65 yards for the first touchdown Harper for the Razorbacks fifth Landrum took a lead early in the third peroid when the managed Baltimore farm teams for 11 years before he was brought up as a coach this sea score of the game. The extra Blue Ridge 27, Camden Mili combination of Justice to in between was a three-yard plunge good for a touchdown by fullback Mike point attempt was no good tary 26 son.

Weaver has finished first or A 22-yard pass from Dillworth Socastee 54, Lower Marlboro banders. to Estaaue and a final 55-yard second with 13 of the last i4 clubs he has managed since In the second period the Lions line. Phil Gregory kicked the over from the four yard line after Joe Padgett had set up the score by blocking a punt on the Cardinal Newman 25 yard run by the quarterback made ot tne evening. Lesley Morgan kicked the extra point. Jack Clevenger scored the first of his two touchdowns on a 25-yard scramper which climaxed a 70-yard drive.

He scored in the second period on a 30-yard run. James Turman scored from added six when Butch Gentry 1959. including five winter the final score 38 for the extra point to tie the score. Quarterback Madison Meadows Scored the second league teams. Razorbacks.

0 Lexington 13, Garrett 0 Wren 31, Woodmont 0 Cheraw 34, McColl 7 Norway 26, Elloree 0 Hardeeville 26, Branehville line. "I think Earl accomplished a Seneca came back with a Corley hit Luke Brown on a Byrnes touchdown in the waning snared another aerial from Morgan. At the end of the third, David Simm ran from four yards out to tally. On the following kickoff, Mike Horton Raburn again paid off, this time for 54 yards. Cowpens, however, came right back to tie the score 13-13 in the third period when Reid added his second touchdown with a two-yard run, ending a 50-yard drive.

Late in the third period, Landrum took over on its own 45 yard line and marched to the one-yard line, where Cogell blasted over for the winning score. lot in a short time," said Harry Dalton, director of player per 25-yard scoring pass in the ST" vaiu iiiic "ii.ii sum period and then tossed 34 yards sonnel. 45 yards out in the third quarter and Steve Jacks caucht a 35 runs by Peebles and David to Jim Eidson for the final "Under his direction, our club snatched up a fumble and hoofed it 40 yards for the final Lion Milford, and Peebles went over tally in the fourth period. Corley created the only semblance of a passed to Tony Raiford for the score. Butch Gentry converted pennant race in either major minutes of the second period as he dived over from the one yard line to climax a 16-yard drive.

This touchdown was set up when Ken Johnson recovered a Dorman Fumble on the Cavaliers' 16 yard line. The last touchdown came on a 21 yard pass play from Meadows to Phil Austin. Twins Plan Name Pilot the last pair of scores on league this year consider first extra point while Clyde DeLoach booted the extra point on the final score. for the last yard and the Bobcat fisnal score of the game. Seneca 0 0 0 1212 Walhalla 7 7 12 12-38 Walhalla scoring: TD Fuller 2 GillrisDie.

2. II a kicks. yard pass from quarterback Dick Anders in the -fourth period. Defensive standouts for the victors were linebackers Stan Bagwell and Turman. Defensive halfback Ronnie Brown also ing the great year Detroit has had, it took some doing to cut Cowpens had two drives halted Defensive standouts for Saluda MINNEAPOLIS-ST.

PAUL (AP) The Minnesota Twins Berea finally pushed across a score late in the final stanza when tailback Charles Hall raced across the goal from the included Gordie Storey, in the first period, one on a 6 games off their lead in those penalty and another on a pass first seven weeks he managed." interception. During the winter. Weaver defensive end and tackle Lewie'ggg scoring: TD Peebles sparkled as he intercepted three passes. Wren 13 6 6 6-31 0- 7 0-21 Dorman Byrnes eight to cap a 60-yard drive. aneaiy, Landrum 0 6 13 0-19 will visit the Oriole instructional Cowpens 0 6 6 0-12 camp at Clearwater, and Berea 0 0 0 66 Cardinal-Newmon 0 0 0 00 formally announced Friday that a press conference is scheduled ait 10:45 a.m., CDT, Monday regarding the American League baseball team's manager for Daniel 19 6 7 739 Saluda 0 7 6 7-20 Woodmont 0 0 0 00 Landrum scoring: TD look over the Santurce team in Wren scoring: TD Hudeen.

Daniel scoring: Murphy 2. Saluda scoring: TD Temple, Dorman scoring: TD Hartsell; PAT Gregory; Byrnes scoring Baker, Aus Twelve members of the Syracuse foo ball team are Raburn (2), Cogdell. PAT Puerto Rico, which includes Cogdell. Cowpens scoring: TD seven Orioles and will be man- Sanders, Gentry, Simm; PAT Brown, Eidson; PAT Raiford, Clevenger 2, Turman, Jacks. PAT Morgan.

DeLoach. Gentry 3. Berea scoring: Hall. Reid (2). laged by Frank Robinson.

tin, Meadows; Pat Stephens 3. 1969..

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