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PAGE TWENTY Tigers Return, Whip Madison DANIELSVILLE, Ga. -Com- merce was behind for the first time this season, but recovered in the second half to win over Madison County here Friday night and to continue its perfect season. Commerce head coach Jeff Davis said that Madison beat them in the first half, but "Our boys came back in the second half and made us proud of them." Davis added "Madison Co. is the best team we've played this year We were a little flat, but I hope that i was just an off night," he continued. Madison took the lead for the whole first half when Cauthern Westbrook passed to Wayne Craig for 15 yards and the touchdown. Westbrook kicked the PAT In the second period Com- merce bounced back in the sec- ond quarter as Tim Miller ran to paydirt from six yards out, but the PAT attempt was missed. The half ended with Madison Co. leading 7-6. In the third quarter Com- merce came back ready to play some tough football. Lewis San- ders picked up a Madison fum- ble on the opening kickoff of the second half and ran five yards for the TD. Max Carnes kicked the PAT making the score 13-7 with Commerce taking the lead. Carnes raced 40 yards early in the fourth period for the final Commerce touchdown of the game and then kicked the extra point making the score 20-7. The final score in the game was made by Jerry Self on a four yard lunge for Madison making the final score 20-14. Commerce Coach Davis had high praises for a few Tiger linemen. Tackle Robert Oliver, end Mike Archer, and lineback- er Darell Cochran were all mentioned for their fine defen- sive play. Commerce's won-loss record for the year is 6-0. Scoring by quarters: Commerce Madison Co. 0677-20 7007-14 Devils Make It 4 LINCOLNTON, Ga. Red Devil quarterback Sammy Evans picked up his fourth and fifth touchdowns of the year to lead Lincolnton to its fourth vic- tory of the season over Greene County here Friday night. Evans scored the first touch- down of the game in the second quarter when he dove over from three yards out. He accounted for his second and his team's second touchdown in the same period when he took a Tommy Drinkard pass and raced 36 yards for the touchdown.. The only third quarter score came on a Gartrell Blackmon sprint from 10 yards out to pay- dirt. Robert Steed started things off in the fourth quarter when he intercepted a Greensboro pass and returned it 50 yards for the score. Drinkard passed 32 yards to Allen Danner for the final touchdown of the game making the score 35-0. Robert Williams kicked all five PATS for the Red Devils. Scoring by quarters: Lincolnton 0 14 7 14-35 Greene Co. 0 0 0 0-0 Bulldogs Loose HARTWELL. Ga. taking a 13-0 lead over Washing- ton-Wilkes here Friday night, Hart County was unable to hold on and lost. 18-13 to the class B school. Hartwell scored first in the second quarter on a 20-yard pass from Lyle Martin to Mel- vin Osley for the touchdown. Later, in the third period Mar- tin kept the ball and dove over from one yard out for the sec- ond Hartwell score. Harvey Vollrath made the PAT at- tempt. Towards the end of the third quarter Jerry Bowman ran 12 yards for a touchdown to start things off for Washington. Washington's second touch- down was set up when they re- covered a Hart fumble on the Bulldogs' own 12. From there Bowman scored again, but the PAT was missed leaving Hart- well leading 13-12. With less than three minutes left in the game, Poss tossed to Calloway who ran 80 yards for the deciding score. Scoring by quarters: Washington-Wilkes 0 0 6 12-18 706 0-13 After Hartwell out, making the final score 21-7. Dennis Franklin ran all three PATS for the Devils. South Hall scored its only buchdown in the second quart when Sam McGee passed two ards to Ken Woodring into the nd zone. Scoring by quarters: n. Tackle Chuck Brooks inter- apted a Lumpkin Co. pass late the first half and raced 32 prds for the only score. Oglethorpe's assistant coach lon Dalton praised Brooks for at he called "an outstanding jat defensive tackle." "Not only did Brooks score the winning touchdown for us. he also made 12 individual tackles," said Dalton. lauded for defensive play at the two end posts were Travis Gabriel and Robert Mattox. "Lumpkin was unable to get mund them all night, and they threw the quarterback for big les seven or eight times," mented Dalton. Oglethorpe's defensive back- feld allowed only one pass to be ompleted by Lumpkin. Lump- attempted 16 passes. Olethorpe picked up nine first downs. while Umpkin to only six. Soring by quarters: holding Oglethorpe Lumpkin 0600-6 0000-0 Jefferson Ties MADISON, Ga. One of the biggest upsets in area football happened here Friday night as Jefferson surprised everybody ad fought Morgan County to a Hile in a 4-B game. Jeferson scored first in the Send quarter, when Eddie - Watson pun: 85 yards for the touch- down. The PAT was missed. Madison came back in the third period and tied things up when Buddy Bearden reaced to paydirt from nine yards out. Madison also missed the PAT. Morgan County had several long drives, but when they got down in scoring position Jeffer- son's tough defense wouldn't give an inch. Scoring by quarters: Jefferson Morgan County returned a Madison 0600-6 0060-6 Franklin Downed CARNESVILLE, Ga. North Habersham ruined Franklin County's homecoming Friday night by slaughtering its hosts, 25-7. Habersham got things moving in the first period when David Nichols dashed over from four yards out for the score. Ricky Williams ran the PAT. Ricky Creuce hit Carmen Al- len with a nine-yard pass in the second quarter and threw to David Nichols good for 22 yards and the third score, right after the half. Williams picked up North Ha- bersham's final tally in the third quarter on a five yard plunge. Franklin scored in the fourth quarter, when Ted Wilson took the ball over from the one yard line for six points. Grant McGarity kicked the PAT. Scoring by quarters: N. Habersham 7 612 0-25 Franklin Co. 00 07-7 PAT Beats Monroe LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - In wgau MUSIC OF THE MASTERS: 8:10 PM 95.5 1340 AM FM Monday, October 11 Schumann-Concerto in A minor for cello and orchestra Harris Third Symphony Tuesday, October 12 Brahms Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 Wednesday, October 13 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 7 in E-flat major Falia La Vida Breve (Danza No. 2) Thursday, October 14 Bach Prelude and Fugue in D major for the well-tem- pered clavier Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 ("Jupi- ter") Prokofiev "Classical" Symphony Friday, October 15 - Athens Highschool v. Robert E. Lee WGAU CONCERT: 8:10 PM Beethoven Concerto No. 4 in G major for piano Orchestra Bruch Concerto in G minor for violin and orchestra, Op. 26 Lalo Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, Op. 21 Respighi Feste Romane D minor, Op. as seen in McCall's California COBBERS Shopper's Delight! 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Late in the game, Monroe marched 59 yards to the one yard line from where Harris ran to paydirt. Monroe made the PAT, but was unable to score again. Scoring by quarters: Central Gwinnett 0707-14 Monroe 6007-13 Prep Scores Kingsport, Tenn 20, West Rome 14 East Rome 25, North Whitfield 13 Brown 21, Southwest 10 Valdosta 33, Albany 2 Lowndes Co. 0, Bainbridge 0 (tie) Americus 42, Brooks Co. 0 Hapeville 12, North Clayton Lithonia 12, South Gwinnett 7 Manchester 24, Fort Valley 0 Central Gwinnett 14, Monroe 13 Dublin 14, Dodge Co. 0 Tucker 7, Clarkston 0. Gordon 14, Towers 0. West Point 39, Troup 7 Westminster 13, Gainesville 0 Griffin 27, Jonesboro 0 GMA 26, Maris: 0: Fitzgerald 34, Turner Co. 0 6 (Continued from Page Sixteen). ing field at half-time, carried big "Dooley For President" banners and neatly-painted placards reading "Dooley's Dogs Are No. 1." But, here again, the Clemson folk were not about to be. outdone. A Tiger named Duley but pronounced "Dooley" ground out important yardage for the Tigers. The game had a slow finish-and the average fellow would have vowed there was something wrong with the clock. In less than 10 seconds, Etter kicked a field goal-placing his "Dogs out front-23-9. Georgia kicked off to Clemson and the officials ruled it illegal because it didn't travel far enough, and a 29-yard Clemson pass was ruled complete by virtue of a Georgia penalty. Another incomplete pass by the Tigers ended the contest and the coaches-Howard in his blue shirt and Dooley his white one dripping with perspiration-met at mid- field to shake hands and allow as to ho wthey had enjoyed it. But the day was not about to be over. Gala Homecoming dances, fraternity activities, and chapel-bell ringing were still to be. It was a different story for the South Carolinians. The trip. back to Tiger-town was much akin Saturday night to their experience in Atlanta a week ago. The road home seemed a lot longer. Thompson's Has Made Big Reductions On Sofa's Chairs, Lamps, Living Room Tables And Many Other Odd Peices That Were Damged Recently By Automobile That Crash- ed A Front Window And Main Entrance. Convenient Terms Will Be Arranged, So Shop Early And Get The Best Values. Always, You Save At Thompson's If You Pay Cash, Or By The Month. Save At Northeast Geor- gia's Largest Drexel And Bassett Dealer. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds Elberton Romps ELBERTON, Ga. Larry Blackman scored twice in the first quarter and once in the fourth period to account for all three touchdowns as Elbert County romped South Hall here Friday night. Blackman's first score came when he took the ball on his own 25 and raced 75 yards to the end zone to start things off Elbert Co 14 00 7-21 0700-7 South Hall Oglethorpe Wins DAHLONEGA, Ga. lethorpe County scored with 53 seconds to go in the first half here Friday night to down Lumpkin County in one of the toughest defensive battles around. 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