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Mary Persons Visits Red Devil
Hill Friday in Season’s Finale
Jackson High’s Red Devils
will host Mary Persons here
Friday night in the tradi
tional season-closing game
for both teams.
Mary Persons has been
waiting a whole year for
revenge after the shocking
9-7 upset handed them last
year by the Red Devils.
Jackson’s victory last year
was the first the locals had
scored over their Forsyth
adversaries since 1963.
With the record of neither
team a smashing success for
Tech-Georgia
Host Benefit
Football Game
The annual Georgia-
Georgia Tech game for the
benefit of the Scottish Rite \
Hospital will be played
November 25 at 2:30 p.m. on
Grant Field in Atlanta .
according to an annoucement
by Tech coach Eric Taggert
and Georgia coach Doc
Ayers.
The teams will be made up
of freshmen players from
both schools, and both
coaches have said that the
game should give a preview
of the up-and-coming talent
for Tech and Georgia.
“It’ll give the fans a
chance to look over the new
crop of ballplayers without
having to look at older
players who haven’t made
the first team,” Coach
Taggert said.
He continued, “And you
won’t have to motivate the
players. Anytime Georgia
Tech plays Georgia the
rivalry is there.”
When he was asked about
the opposition and the larger
number of players Georgia
can draw from, Taggert was
quick to emphasize that the
hospital and the kids are the
ones who benefit.
Georgia coach Ayers
agreed. “The hospital is
doing so many wonderful
things for needy kids. We
want more people to buy
tickets and come see the
game so we’re going to play
true freshman football with
the best freshmen players
we’ve got,” he said.
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the 1976 season, the game
Friday will be primarily for
pride and bragging rights.
Mary Persons will come
into the game Friday with a
6-2-1 record, only slightly
better than the Red Devils’
5-3-1. Both teams seem to be
all but mathematically elimi
nated from any hopes of a
regional championship.
It will be Mary Persons
versus the Red Devils here
on Friday night, however,
and that alone is enough to
get the adrenalin up and
insure a full house.
Junior
Football
In Junior football action for
the week of November Ist.,
The Mclntosh Bank Vikings
beat the Parrish Drug
Falcons 12-0. Scoring for the
Vikings was Terry Etheridge
on a 13 yard sweep in the first
quarter. In the second
quarter, Lance Smith threw
a 16 yard touchdown pass to
Terry Etheridge. Both extra
point attempts failed and
that was all the scoring for
the night. Final score
Vikings 12 - Falcons 0.
In the second game, the
winless Progress-Argus
Packers upset the American
Mills Dolphins 18 -14. Scoring
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THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA
A WASHINGTON REDSKINS STAR, TAYLOR HAS CAUGHT
MORE PASSES THAN AMY MAM IM PRO FOOTBALL /
WHEN THIS SEASON BEGAN, HE HAD SNARED 635 IN
HIS PRO CAREER! THE 34-YEAR OLD FORMER ARIZONA
STATE FLASH HAS SUFFERED MANY INJURIES SINCE HIS
HIGH SCHOOL DAYS IN GRAND PRAIRIE, TEX- BROKEN NECK,
COLLARBONE, WRIST, ANKLE, RIBS, PLUS A CONCLAVITY
OF THE CHEST. HE'S A COMPLETE PLAYER—LIKES TO BLOCK.
in the first half was Randy
Hutcheson from 7 yards out,
to give the pack a 6 - 0 lead at
half. In the second half, the
teams held during the 3rd,
quarter. But the fourth
quarter was wild!. The
Dolphins opened up the
fourth quarter on a 17 yard
run by Bruce Taylor, he also
scored the extra point. This
made the score 8 - 6 in favor
of the Dolphins. The Packers
then went back to work and
Randy Hutcheson rambled 49
yards for another score.
Later in the same quarter,
Hutcheson found Bobby
Carter all alone in the end
zone and connected for a 25
yard touchdown toss. The
Dolphins then went back to
work and Bruce Taylor ran
53 yards for the final score of
the night. Final score
Packers 18 - Dolphins 14.
Return to Base
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granted a two-week leave
for his honeymoon. On the
eve of the 14th day, he wired
his commanding officer:
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leave.” The commanding
officer wired back: “It’s
wonderful anywhere. Re
turn to base immediately.”
Pee Wee
Football
Tuesday night, October 19,
in the Pee Wee League, in the
first game the Etheridge-
Smith Tigers continued their
unbeaten string by walloping
the C & S Bank Eagles 28-0.
The scoring took place in the
second quarter as William
Jester scored on a 38 yard
touch down run. The extra
point attempt was no good
and the score at half time
was 6 - 0 in favor of the
Tigers. In the third quarter,
the Eagles defense collapsed
and allowed two more
touchdowns—the first by
Pete Woody on a 29 yard
sweep, and the second on a
keeper by Tony Wise that
was good for 25 yards. The
Tigers added one more
touchdown in the final
quarter as David Cleveland
plunged over from the 4 yard
line. William Jester added
the extra points. Final score
Tigers 28 - Eagles 0.
In the second game, the
Jackson Hardware Cowboys
beat the Jackson Drug
Bulldogs 20 - 0. The Cowboys
scored quickly as Big Clay
Hoard ran in from the 20 yard
line on the Cowboys first
possession. He also scored
the extra point. In the second
quarter, teammate Chris
Howell got the call and
scored on a 10 yard pass play.
The score at halftime was 14 -
0. The Bulldogs held the
cowboys scoreless for the
third quarter and most of the
fourth quarter. But with
minutes remaining, Clay
Hoard ran 12 yards off tackle
for the final score. It was a
good game with lots of action
despite the shutout. Final
score Cowboys 20 - Bulldogs
0.
Team records as of
October the 19th are as
follows: Ist Place--Ethe
ridge-Smith Tigers 3-0, 2nd
PI ace--Jacks on Hardware
Cowboys 2-1, 3rd Place -
Jackson Drug Bulldogs 1-2,
4th Place-C & S Bank Eagles
0-3.
Tuesday night, October 26,
in Pee Wee football action,
the Etheridge-Smith Tigers
continued their winning ways
by trouncing the Jackson
Hardware Cowboys 36-6. This
could be termed as Willian
Jester Night at Red Devil
Hill. Jester scored 4 times on
some amazing runs. On the
opening kick-off, Jester ran it
back all the way, some 60
yards. He also had runs of 55
yards, 28 yards, and another
kick-off return, good for 65
more yards. In all, he had
over 200 yards rushing by
himself. Teammate Tony
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Wise also scored a touch
down on a 28 yard keeper.
The only score for the
hapless Cowboys was when
Clay Hoard went the final
few yards off tackle. The
Cowboys, who had , will
playing good football, will
have to work harder this
week. Final score Tiger
36-Cowboys 6.
In the second game, the C
& S Bank Eagles won their
first game of the season by
upsetting last years champs,
the Jackson Drug Bulldogs.
The Eagles’ Terry Mayfield
scored the first touch down
on a 24 yard run around left
end. He also got the extra
point. The Bulldogs then
came back and scored a
touchdown on a 1 yard run by
Glenn Oxenford. The extra
point attempt failed. Later in
the half, the Eagles Fernell
Carter scored twice, the first
on a 65 yard run up the
middle and the next on a 58
yard sweep around right end.
The only other score for the
Bulldogs came when big
Eric Stewart scored from 2
yards out. This made the
final score Eagles 22 -
Bulldogs 6.
Team results as of October
26: Ist Place-Etheridge-
Smith Tigers 4-0, aid
Place-Jackson Hardware
Cowboys 2-2, 3rd Place-
Jackson Drug Bulldogs 1-3,
4th Place-C & S Bank Eagles
1-3.
In the Pee Wee League,
November 2, the Jackson
Hardware Cowboys defeated
the C & S Eagles 30 - 0. The
game should have been
designated Clay Hoard night
at Devil Hill. In the first
quarter. Hoard ran for two
touchdowns, one a 44 yard
sprint and the other a 34 yard
run. Teammate Terry Head
scored both extra points and
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1— U.C.L.A. 6—OHIO STATE 11— OKLAHOMA STATE 16— HOUSTON
2 MICHIGAN 7—NEBRASKA 12-MISSOURI 17— TEXAS A&M
3 SOUTHERN CAL 8— MARYLAND 13— COLORADO 18— NOTRE DAME
4 GEORGIA 9—ALABAMA 14— OKLAHOMA 19— FLORIDA
5 PITTSBURGH 10— TEXAS TECH 15— IOWA STATE 20—SOUTH CAROLINA
Saturday, Nov. 13—Major Colleges
Alabama 24
Arizona State 28
Arizona 27
Arkansas State 22
Army 23
Ball State 20
Baylor 26
Boston College 20
Bowling Green 27
Brigham Young 31
Brown 24
California 24
Central Michigan 31
Cincinnati 20
Colorado 21
Dartmouth 28
East Carolina 21
Eastern Michigan 23
Florida State 26
Florida 24
Fresno State 23
Georgia Tech 21
Georgia 31
Idaho 21
Indiana State 23
Kent State 24
Lafayette 27
Long Beach State 22
L.S.U. 28
Louisiana Tech 27
Maryland 30
McNeese 24
Memphis State 27
Michigan State 28
Michigan 33
Missouri 22
Montana State 27
Nebraska 24
North Carolina State 24
North Carolina 29
Ohio State 34
Oklahoma State 32
Penn State 22
Pennsylvania 27
Pittsburgh 33
Purdue 21
Rutgers 23
San Diego State 27
San Jose State 28
South Carolina 28
Southern California 38
SW Louisiana 30
Stanford 27
Temple 26
Tenneesee 24
Texas A&M 21
Texas Tech 31
Texas 35
Toledo 23
Tulsa 37
UCLA 40
VanderbMt 29
Villanova 26
V.P.I. 20
West Texas 25
William & Mary 24
Wisconsin 24
Wyoming 30
Yale 23
Albright 30
American Int’l 30
Bowdoin 20
Bucknell 33
Central Connecticut 23
Connecticut 27
Delaware 40
Edinboro 35
Franklin 8. Marshall 27
Hamilton 17
Hobart 21
Indiana 20
Lehigh 27
Maine 23
Massachusetts 24
Middlebury 22
Millersville 31
Montclair 21
Slippery Rock 24
Springfield 24
Trinity 26
Tufts 20
Wilkes 21
Williams 23
the Cowboys led 16 - 0. Later
in the first half, an Eagle
runner was caught in his own
end zone by Doug Bray which
was good for two points. In
the second half, it was Clay
Hoard again pouring it on as
he scored from the 9 yard line
in the third quarter and again
from the 30 yard line in the
fourth quarter. The final
score Cowboys 30 - Eagles 0.
In the second game the
Etheridge-Smith Tigers de
feated the Jackson Drug
Bulldogs 28 - 6. The Tigers
took an early 14 - 0 lead as
Tony Wise ran for a 7 yard
touchdown and a 38 yard
touchdown. The extra point
was scored by Kenny Sims.
The Bulldogs scored in the
second quarter on a 9 yard
run by Glenn Oxenford. In
the third quarter, Tony Wise
again got the call and scored
on a 9 yard run. Later, Tony
Wise intercepted a pass and
ran it all the way back, some
50 yards for the final score.
Final score Tigers 28 -
Bulldogs 6.
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Notre Dame 17
Utah 19
Colorado State 21
Arlington 20
Colgate 10
Western Michigan 14
Rice 14
Syracuse 13
Southern Illinois 20
New Mexico 14
Columbia 6
Washington State 8
Northern Illinois 6
Ohio U 10
Kansas 10
Princeton 12
Furman 13
Illinois State 21
North Texas 20
Kentucky 20
New Mexico State 13
Navy 17
Auburn 7
Montana 20
Wichita 22
Miami (Ohio) 22
Davidson 7
Fullerton 15
Mississippi State 16
Southern Mississippi 25
Clemson 10
Lamar 7
Louisville 10
Northwestern 7
Illinois 7
Oklahoma 21
Hawaii 13
lowa State 14
Duke 23
Virginia 13
Minnesota 10
Kansas State 6
Miami,Fla 17
Cornell 23
West Virginia 13
lowa 14
Tulane 15
Utah State 12
Pacific 6
Wake Forest 13
Washington 14
NW Louisiana 8
Oregon 14
Dayton 17
Mississippi 21
Arkansas 16
S. 12
T. 13
Marshall 20
Drake 7
Oregon State 0
Air Force 20
Holy Cross 6
Richmond 7
NE Louisiana 20
The Citadel 15
Indiana 13
UTE P 7
Harvard 17
Other Games—East
Upsala 6
Hofstra 13
Colby 17
Rochester 10
Southern Connecticut 24
Rhode Island 7
West Chester 7
California State 6
Muhlenberg 22
Union 7
R.P.I. 12
Lock Haven 9
C W Post 15
Boston U 20
New Hampshire 23
Norwich 21
Brockport 6
Glassboro 13
Clarion 16
Albany State 20
Wesleyan 10
Bates 14
Delaware Valley 7
Amherst 21
HJH Tigers
Win Last Game
Of Season
The Henderson Junior
High Tigers defeated Stock
bridge Junior High by a score
of 26-15 October 28.
The Tigers ended their
football season with a 3-3
season and tied with Henry
County for the runner-up
position in the West Region of
the Mid-Georgia Junior High
Athletic League (MGJHAL).
For the Tiger offense,
Eugene Noble led with 119
yards on 14 carries and two
touchdowns. Nobel also
scored a third touchdown on
a reverse on the kick-off
following a Stockbridge
touchdown.
The fourth Tiger touch
down was scored by Todd
James on an eight yard run
in the second quarter.
On defense Tony Roberts
led the Tiger charges with
numerous tackles and one
fumble recovery.
The season-end offensive
statistics show the Tigers
ground out 609 yards in six
games, and 465 of those yards
were run by Eugene Noble.
Grey Cook ran for 47 yards as
the second rusher for the
Tiger offense.
The Tiger basketball
teams are presently prepar
ing for their opening game
November 20. The Tigers will
host the R. L. Cousins of
Covington at 2:00 p.m. in
Henderson Junior High gym.
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Other Games—Midwest
Baldwin-Wallace 28
Central Missouri 25
DePauw 21
£ Central Oklahoma 24
Eastern Illinois 23
Evansville 21
Franklin 28
Friends 16
Hanover 22
lowa Wesleyan 18
Kenyon 20
Midland 34
North Dakota State 24
North Dakota 24
NE Oklahoma 27
Northern Michigan 40
NW Missouri 22
Northwood 24
Ohio Northern 30
Ottawa 24
Rose-Hulman 19
St. Cloud 27
St. Joseph’s 21
SE Missouri 20
SE Oklahoma 26
SW Missouri 25
Stevens Point 22
Tarkio 20
Taylor 26
Texas Southern 22
Wayne, Mich. 21
Western Illinois 21
Wheaton 33
Wittenberg 20
Youngstown 20
Other Games—South and Southwest
Abilene Christian 35
Akron 24
Albany State 21
Angelo State 21
Catawba 28
Chattanooga 23
East Tennessee 24
Elon 33
Gardner-Webb 26
Gettysburg 27
Grambling 23
Harding 19
Henderson 24
J C Smith 20
Livingston 20
Martin 23
Maryville 23
Newberry 26
North Alabama 21
Pine Bluff 22
Presbyterian 24
Randolph-Macon 26
Shepherd 17
Shippensburg 28
South Carolina State 28
SE Louisiana 23
Southern State 28
Southern U 25
Tennessee Tech 24
Texas A&l 48
Troy 23
Washington, Mo. 17
Winston-Salem 20
Other Games—Far West
Cal Lutheran 33
Cal Poly (5.L.0.) 28
Chico State 20
Colorado College 23
Colorado Mines 24
Colorado Western 37
Davis 31
Eastern Oregon 22
Lewis & Clark 31
Linfleld 30
Los Angeles 17
Nevada (Las Vegas) 23
Northern Arizona 27
Northern Colorado 28
North ridge 33
Oregon College 26
Portland State 27
Redlands 42
Southern Colorado 24
Southern Oregon 27
Western Montana 20
Whitworth
Mount Union 0
Missouri Western 21
Wabash 20
NW Oklahoma 14
Butler 17
Indiana Central 14
Millikin 13
Bethany 13
Findlay 13
Upper lowa 14
Centre 16
Westmar 6
Northern lowa 17
Morningside 10
Central Oklahoma 21
Grand Valley 0
NE Missouri 20
Saginaw Valley 12
Heidelberg 7
Baker 20
Southwestern, Tenn. 14
Omaha 14
Valparaiso 19
Rolla 7
SW Oklahoma 24
Lincoln 6
Platteville 21
Central Methodist 17
Earlham 6
Langston 17
Ashland 17
South Dakota 7
Elmhurst 0
Muskingum 10
Central State, Ohio 14
Sam Houston 6
Western Kentucky 8
Savannah State 6
East Texas 17
Guilford 12
Tennessee State 20
Middle Tennessee 13
Lenoir-Rhyne 7
Georgetown 20
Washington & Lee 7
Norfolk 7
Monticello 6
Central Arkansas 16
Fayetteville 12
Delta State 17
Morehead 8
Emory & Henry 14
Mars Hill 21
Mississippi College 16
Bishop 21
Carson-Newman 23
Hampden-Sydney 24
Salisbury 8
Madison 20
Wofford 14
Nicholls* 17
Arkansas Tech 7
Florida A&M 10
Austin Peay 17
Howard Payne 0
Jacksonville 22
Sewanee 16
Shaw 6
Azusa 14
Cal Poly (Pomona) 19
Sacramento 14
Trinity 20
Southern Utah 20
New Mexico Highlands 0
San Francisco State 7
Oregon Tech 14
Whitman 13
Pacific 7
Hayward 14
Missouri Southern 10
Weber 21
Eastern New Mexico 13
USI U 8
Central Washington 14
Nevada (Reno) 20
Pomona o
Mesa 19
Western Washington 23
Eastern Washington 13
Pacific Lutheran 23