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Page 9 — Griffin Daily News Saturday, August 27, 1977 R. E. Lee 27 S. W. Macon 8 Georgia prep roundup Clarke Central trips Cedar Shoals, 7*o By BARBARA WASHINGTON AP Prep Editor Clarke Central’s Jim Bob Harris scored a seven-yard touchdown Friday to lead the Gladiators to a 7-0 victory over crosstown rival Cedar Shoals at Athens, Ga., in the first week of high school football. Harris, a 6-foot-2, 180-pound senior who has played almost every position on the team, gained 78 yards on 17 carries Prep scores By The Associated Press Bremen 13, Bowden 7 Gordon Lee 21, Southeast Whitfield 0 Union Co. 12, Andrews, N.C. 0 Gainesville 14, Madison Co. 6 Southland Acad. 15, Stratford Acad. 6 Gilmer Co. 20, Banks Co. 8 Tift Area 20, Bulloch Academy 7 Reidsville 22, Glennville 13 LaFayette 7, Trion 6 Fayette Co. 32, West Point 6 Clarke Central 7, Cedar Shoals 0 Gordon 25, Marist 19 Bradwell Inst. 7, Peach Co. 6 Jefferson 34, Oglethorpe Co. 6 Cedartown 26, Rockmart 6 W. Rome 26, Cartersville 7 Johnson-G’Ville 38, Cherokee 7 Rabun Co. 12, Franklin, N.C. 12, tie Jones Co. 6, Jackson 6, tie Carver-Spencer, ppd., rain Americus 30, Irwin Co. 6 Manchester 34, Pacelli 0 Wheeler 28, S. Cobb 7 Lovett 30, Palmetto 7 IAUCTIONI REAL ESTATE LIQUIDATION (Property of Meeks Realty, et al) I GRIFFIN, GA. WED., AUG. 31, 7:30 P.M. This is a special liquidation of Spalding County area sub divisions, houses, farms and commercial properties. Each property sells individually for the highest dollar bld. Check this partial list: PARCEL NO. 1 32SUBURBAN ESTATES IN CAMBRIDGE ESTATES SUBDIVISION. Located in Fayette Co., ha* paved street*, wooded and open tract*, many luxury home* already built. Pay 20 percent down, balance financed over 7 year* + 4.5 percent add-on. PARCEL NO. 2 (14) lot* in Habersham Subdivision, located on Futral Rd. in Spalding Co., all lot* com pletely wooded, stream on tome tracts, Futral Rd. ha* been approved for county paving. Pay 20 percent down, balance over 7 year* + 4.5 percent add-on. PARCEL NO. 3 35 ACRES DIVIDED on Futral Rd. in Spalding County. This property will be offered divided into 5 tracts, approx. 7 acre* each or a* a whole. Pay 20 percent down, balance over 7 year* + 4.5 percent add on. PARCEL NO. 4 VINEYARD VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER, include* 9,000 sq. ft. complex, 7 tenants, all excellent leases, good income. Located on Hwy. 19 & 41, North Expressway, 1 mil* North of Holiday Inn. Excellent Term* are available. PARCEL NO. 5 (4) ACREAGE TRACTS on Baptist Camp Rd., approx. 1 acre each, approved for Farm Home Loan. PARCEL NO. 4 41.55 ACRES on Baptist Camp Rd., all wooded, rolling terrain. PARCEL N0.7(3) LOTSONTEAMON CIRCLE, 2 lot* approx. 2 acre* each, 1 lot approx. 3.07 acre*. Paved road frontage. Located 5 mile* north of Griffin. PARCEL NO. I (5) ACREAGE TRACTS in Orchard Hill Estate*, located 5 mile* South of Griffin, paved streets, Crescent School District. PARCEL NO. 9 (3) ACREAGE TRACTS ON Mc- Donough Rd. (.41 ac., 10.00 ac., 42 ac. All have paved road frontage, located: Take Hwy. 14 east from Griffin to Hwy. 155, right, cross 4-way stop at High Fall* Rd., property is 4 miles on left. Some tract* have creek frontage. LISTEDHERE IS JUST A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH PROPERTY, CALL FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE FOR MORE IN FORMATION Sale Site: Banquet Room of the Vineyard Village Shopping Center, Hwy. 19 A 41, North Expressway, 1 mile North of the Holiday Inn in Griffin, Ga. INSPECTION: All properties now available for in- C.! . — HUDSON AND MARSHALL I INC. LIQUIDATORS AND AUCTIONEERS T 3683 HOUSTON AVE , MACON, ,GA. PH (912) 781-2601 ■ < ★ Fayette Co. West Point and completed all four of his passes for 44 yards. Superior running back Stan Davis returned a punt 54 yards to set up the score and Jeff Turk kicked the extra point. The only serious threat posed by Cedar Shoals in the Class AAA contest came from 195- pound Stanley Nash, who gained most of the Jaguar yardage. In other Georgia high school Coosa 12, Model 0 Commerce 34, White Co. 7 R.E. Lee 27, S.W. Macon 8 Telfair Co. 14, Wilcox Co. 14 Kendrick 14, Central, Ala., 7 Brookstone 69, Woodbury 0 Tri-County 22, Upson 0 Thomas Heyward Acad. 33, Pathway 0 Pinewood Christian 35, Hancock 20 Forest Park 18, Bible Baptist 6 Patrick Henry Acad, 18, Hollywood 0 Heard Co 0, Mt. Zion 0, tie E. Hall 20, Lumpkin 6 N. Cobb 7, Osborne 0 Sprayberry 13, Campbell-Smy 12 N. Hall 18, Pickens 0 Briarwood 33, Piedmont Acad. 7 Edmund Burke 12, Buckhead 6 John Hancock 28, Nathaniel Greene 0 Rossville 22, Lakeview 0 N. W. Ga. 37, Copper Basin, Tenn. 15 McMinn, Tenn., 28, Cass 8 32 Clarke 6 Cedar Shoals games, Americus bombed Irwin County 30-6; Bremen clipped Bowden 13-7; Commerce up ended White County 34-7; Reidsville trounced Glennville 22-13; Fayette County clobbered West Point 32-6; Bradwell In stitute edged Peach Co. 7-6; Ce dartown plastered Rockmart 26-6; West Rome shocked Car tersville 26-7; Wheeler blasted South Cobb 28-7 and R. E. Lee thumped Southwest-Macon 27-8. Quarterback Tim McPherson scored on runs of one and two yards and tossed a 42-yard touchdown pass to wide receiv er Emanuel King to lead Ame ricus past Irwin County, 30-6. King also returned a punt 95 yards for a TD. Irwin quarterback Mike Wil liamson sprinted five yards for a score to keep the Indians, of Class A, from being shut out by the Class AA Panthers. A 36-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Rickey Wad dell to Tim Bell and a blocked punt recovered in the end zone by tackle Randy Green, who also caused the turnover, was the difference in Bremen’s 13-7 victory over Bowden. Bowden scored on a six-yard touchdown by Clay Walker. Running back Rickey Hill gained 115 yards on 14 carries, including scoring romps of 29 and 36 yards, and quarterback Dean Allen and Donald Rucker also scored as Commerce de feated White County 34-7. White County’s only score came on a 10-yard touchdown by Neal Dorsey. Fayette County quarterback PARCEL NO. 10 (3) ACREAGE TRACTS on Hall Road, include*: 9.35 acre* In Spalding County, 3.15 acre* in Henry, and 4 acre* in Henry. PARCEL NO. 11 43 ACRES on Green Valley Rd. known as Spalding Co. Farm. Completely fenced, 35 acre* in Fescue, 3 acre stocked lake, paved road frontage, 2 mile* south of Griffin. Pay 20 percent down, balance over 7 year* at 9 percent. PARCEL NO. 12(4) LOTS in Shoal Creek Subdivision, part of Griffin Country Club, each tract ha* gas, water, and sewerage. 1 lot on lake, 3 on first fairway. PARCEL NO. 13 COMMERCIAL LOT on south 9th st. 49 X 147', next door to doctor's office and across the st. from hospital. PARCEL NO. 14 45 ACRES In Lamar County, ha* good timber, creek frontage. May assume 59,400 + 4 percent simple for 7 years, balance + 9 percent for 7 year* with 20 percent down. PARCEL NO. 15 14.97 ACRES in Lamar County, all wooded with stream. Go 1-75 to High Fall* exit, west on High Falls Rd., to Bartley Taylor Rd., left, property 1000' on right. PARCEL NO. 14 142 ACRES DIVIDED in Lamar Co. excellent timber, offered divided into 3 40 acre tracts or as a whole. Has 2400 ft. of road frontage. Assume existing financing, pay 10 percent down, balance over 7 years 4- 9 percent. PARCEL NO. 17 HOUSE & 1 ACRE LOT located at 209 W. Vineyard Rd., 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, living room, presently rented. PARCEL NO. 15HOUSE AND LOT at 111 Elizabeth St. in Griffin, newly remodeled. PARCEL NO. 19 19.55 ACRES DIVIDED into 3 tracts, located on Candler Rd., near the Vaughn Community. Wooded & open tract*. Pay 20 percent down, term* negotiable. PARCEL NO. 20 HIGH FALLS PROPERTY, 3 tracts, all wooded, near High Fall* Lake on Blount Rd. 3.45 ac., 3.41 ac., 4.2 ac., paved road frontage. spection, appointment should be made to see the houses, shopping center. TERMS: Unless otherwise specified, all properties have a minimum financing available of: 20 percent down, balance over 7 years + 4Vi percent add-on. INFORMATION: Call sale manager Ron Zieve or the auctioneer* TOLL FREE: 1-400-342-2444. Representative* will be on duty at the sale site all day Aug. 31. G.A.L. 274 x 7 Jackson 6 O Jones 6 Guy Stargell and fullback Gra dy Harris scored two touch downs each and Mike Zimmer man gained 145 yards and scored once as the Tigers downed West Point 32-6. West Point scored when Bud dy Scott returned a kickoff 80 yards. A 35-yard punt return by Ed die Haymons and an extra point made the difference as Brad well Institute edged Peach County 7-6. Daryl Pryor, who rushed 21 times for 107 yards and caught a 10-yard touchdown pass, com bined with quarterback Ned El rod, who scored on a one-yard run, to lead Cedartown past Falcons acquire Griggs ATLANTA (AP) - Perry Griggs, a rookie wide receiver return specialist, has been traded to the Atlanta Falcons by the New York Jets for a future draft choice, the National Football League club an nounced Friday. Griggs, from Troy State in Alabama, was a fifth round draft choice of the Jets. In three preseason games he returned two punts for 19 yards and three kickoffs for 49 yards. The Falcons now have 58 players on their roster and must cut 13 players before the regular season opens Sept. 18. dL Tri-Co. 22 Upson O Rockmart, 26-6. John Johnson, who scored Rockmart’s touchdown on a 58- yard run, gained 129 yards rushing for the Yellow Jackets. West Rome’s 26-7 victory was triggered by Mark Phillips, who scored touchdowns of 83, 22 and Eye on the ball SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. — Vance Heafner watches his drive from the 14th tee during the 26th Walker Cup Match Friday afternoon. Heafner, playing for the United States, beat John Davies of Great Brittan, 4-3, In singles at the Shlnnecock Hills Golf Club In Southampton. This is Davies’ first defeat in 5 Walker Cup singles matches. (AP) Here is the weekly rundown on fishing conditions around the state as prepared by the Georgia Game and Fish Commission of the state Department of Natural' Resources and The Associated Press. NORTH GEORGIA ALLATOONA: Falling, clear. Good for crappie at night and early in the morning using doll flies; excellent for catfish; fair for bass at night; fair for others. BLUE RIDGE: Down, clear. Fair for all species. BURTON: Down, clear. Slow for all species. CARTERS: Normal, clear. Fair for bass; good for bream; fair for crappie. CHATUGE: Low, clear. Good for catfish using trotlines; fair for others. LANIER: Low, clear. Fair for all species. MIDDLE GEORGIA BARTLETTS FERRY: Normal, clear. Fair for bass; poor for others. GOAT ROCK: Normal, clear. Good for catfish; fair for bass; poor for others. CLARK HILL: Below normal, clear. Excellent for crappie early in the morning and at night; good for bass at night; poor for bass during the day. HIGH FALLS: Normal, clear. Good for crappie using minnows; catching a few catfish. JACKSON: Normal, clear. Good for bass, bream and catfish; fair for crappie. OLIVER: Slightly stained. Fair for bass, crappie and catfish. SINCLAIR: Down, clear. Good for bream and white bass; fair for bass; good for crappie at night. TOBESOFKEE: Clear. Good for bass; good for bream below the dam; fair for bream in the lake; fair to good for catfish. WEST POINT: Below normal, clear. Fair for all species. SOUTH GEORGIA BLACKSHEAR: Normal, slightly stained. Fair for bass and bream; poor for others. SEMINOLE: Normal, stained. Fair for all species. W. F. GEORGE: High, clear. Fair for bass and bream; good for crappie. WORTH: Normal, stained. Fair for all species. RIVERS ALAPAHA: Rising. Fair for all species. ALTAMAHA: Full, falling, muddy. Poor for all species. CANOOCHEE: Low. Fair for all species. FLINT: Normal, muddy. Good for catfish; fair for oth ers. —open Sunday 1 to 6 p.m. Pk'hity Jk SHOES O Wedge Into JfX Collar. Two-tone Brown Reg $ 10.99. SAVE 53.09 Women's Sizes 1 Price Good V-— thru Tuesday A Get to know us; you’ll like us." 372 North Expressway Open Evenings 'til 9, Next To RBM Volkswagen Sunday!'til 4 Open Evenings • Master Charge. Visa or Ask About Our Layaway Plan 32 yards. Cartersville’s only touchdown was scored by Harvey Hatfield, who gained 158 yards on 17 carries for the night. Quarterback Jeff Paulk scored one touchdown and passed for another and fullback Fishing report ★ Heard Co. O Mt. Zion O Dewey Whitten scored twice to lead Coach Corky Kell’s Wild cats to a 28-7 victory over South Cobb. Tim Crunk scored for South Cobb. R. E. Lee invaded Macon with Craig Arnold, who ran 43 yards for one touchdown and passed to Willie Howell 18 yards for another, and came away with a 27-8 victory over Southwest. Southwest scored on a three- Sports roundup By The Associated Press Golf Green fires 3-under-par PORTMARNOCK, Ireland — Hubert Green showed the form that enabled him to win the U.S. Open Golf Cham pionship two months ago when he fired a three-under-par 69 for the second-round lead in the $70,000 Irish Open. At the halfway point, Green had a pace-setting 139—five under. Irwin matches record PINEHURST, N.C. — Hale Irwin matched the course record with a spectacular, nine-under-par 62 and came within a stroke of the all-time record for 36 holes in the second round of the $250,000 Hall of Fame Golf Classic. Irwin’s two-round total of 15-under-par 127 led second place holder Lon Hinkle by five strokes. Baugh, Ahearn share lead ST. PAUL, Minn. — Laura Baugh and Kathy Ahem fired four-under-par 69s to share a one-stroke lead after the opening round of the fifth annual Patty Berg Qassic. Bonnie Lauer, Marilyn J. Smith and Hollis Stacy were tied, one stroke back with a 70. World Games Men’s basketball team wins SOFIA, Bulgaria — Calvin Natt and Walt Jordan scored 13 points apiece to lead the U.S. men’s basketball team to an 85-69 victory over Czechoslovakia for its seventh straight victory. The U.S. women’s team came from behind to upset Bulgaria 87-84 after trailing 44-42 at the half. Tennis Chilean upsets Tanner BROOKLINE, Mass. — Chilean Patricio Cornejo upset sixth-seeded Roscoe Tanner 5-7,6-1,6-4 in the third round of the $125,000 U.S. Pro Tennis Championships. In other action, France’s Patrice Dominguez, who earlier in the week eliminated three-time winner Ken Rosewall, lost to unseeded Sherwood Stewart 6-4, 7-6. Nastase, McEnroe win HARRISON, N.Y. — Hie Nastase and John McEnroe scored straight set victories in the $25,000 Tennis Week Open Tournament at Westchester Country Club. One HOUR W/W CERTIFIED THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 462 West Solomon Street 816 3 ms MONDAY-TUESOAY-WEDNESDAY RsZ,r in SQ69 Garments V Ladies’ Plain $1 50 Dresses 1 5 SHIRTS $I 59 LAUNDERED 1 — KNIT SHIRTS EXTRA — 5 C EXTRA PER SHIRT FOLDED & IN BOX 1 aaeMDMWaMIMaaa FREE STORAGE OF YOUR WINTER CLOTHES CHERYIE BOOTH ------------- New Manager [ We Wlll Close 462 West Solomon' Street • ™ J ★ Manchester 34 Pacelli O yard touchdown by Ronald Wil cox and a two-point conversion by Tyrone Hall. In other games, Gordon Lee shut out Southeast Whitfield 21- 0; Gainesville got by Madison County 14-6; Gordon tripped Marist 25-19; Coosa shut out Model 12-0; Kendrick upset Central, Ala., 14-7 and neither team scored in a match between Heard County and Mt. Zion.