Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, October 15, 1964, Image 3

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DONALSONVILLE * OCT. 15, 1964 _ rpH ho Hornets defeat Indians 20-7, but it took all they had to do it; 0-0 at half The Pelham Hornets moved i closer to their goal of region r IB west honors here*Friday night, but it took" all they could do to overcome a stub- i bom team of Seminole. In dians 20-7. The Indians domin^d. : -the > play in the first haif,<.,&nd., their defensive workjheJd/Jthel Hornets to one first dow-n'ahd ; 31 rushing yards during the first two periods. The Y score’ at the halftime break was 0-0. Fullback Bobby -Owens started the scoring when he d scampered 54 yards on the i second play of the third per iod. Robert Warren ran for the point and the Hornets led 7-0, but not for long. Mike Bowen, the top ; In dian gainer with 63 yards in 12 tries over the night, paced the drive that moved'- from the Indian 40 after the kick off, to the Hornet one yard line. Quarterback Bruce. Bak-'' er pushed over the tdticKdbwn and Luke Spooner kicked 'the point that made it a tie, game at 7-7. dfhS The pace was not now, because Alan Maxwell took a pass from GaryiSfces’ to move the ball to the five yard line, a few njrartes. later. Warren ran to we?iive, but a penalty moved it back td .the I'o. This time made it by running ana'Twist ing his way up the middle. The score stood at l&g up- ( til with two Snipes threw a screen pass to Warren for 40 yards ;a. tpuchdown. Owens ran the point and the scoring, was. over. ■ In the first half, the Indians drove to the Hornet five yard line but could not more it. through the Hornet defense. Later, Spooner punted a beau ty dead on the Hornfet jfivfci yard line, and Warren *wak nearly trapped for a* safety, on their first run from syimj-r mage but the speedy Peinarm back narrowly avoided fft.jPel ham then punted out bLdpng er and the half ended- J Outstanding defensive work by both teams was a high--' . ■ “~ p MISS HORNE MARRIES MR. BROWN q Miss Doris Home, daugh- • ter of Mr. and Mrs, James Horne, and Mr. Steve— Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foy P. Brown were married September 4 at the First Bap-, tist Church of Donalsonville. Rev. Henry Durham per formed the double ring cere mony in the presence of a few close friends and relatives. The bride was lovely ..in a. light blue chiffon dress with a corsage of white carnations. Her only ornament was a necklace, a gift from the, groom. ■ - i; After a short wedding trip they are residing at Crystal Lake Trailor Park in Colum bus, Ga. Mr. Brown is employed as a painter and is a member of the Painters and Decorators of America. Among alumni of Seminole County High School away in college who wazje the homecoming game on Fri day night were Miss ber, Miss Julia Hickson, MigSt CaroLjj^ Mf- QjK£ft». Santi, Broadus Simpson, BeM ThoiSasr Biid Merritt ahd Bert Trulock. 1 light of the game. And until ..the.lndians.suffered an injury Ito Mike Bowen, they seemed ajole.to. ma tck Pelham’s offen sive efforts; -. For- the Seminoles, Luke Spooner played his best game, putting up a * terrific defen sive -c Hfe was aided by Jehimy Barber, Ralph Wil liam®; 'Don Butler and Harry Whfttaker.-**’-'' ’’ ¥ - For the Horhets, Maxwell, Randal! -’Whitfield, Sonny Haire, DohaldPollock, James -SummerfOrd,Glenn Carrol and Don Tennyson were outstand ing defenders. Bowen’s 63 yards in 12 car ries was gooid .for an average of 5.3. Paul Brimlow had 13 yards in seven carries. iSeitfiinole 0 0 7 o—-7 Pelhamo 0,13, 7 —20 Scoring TD’s: Seminole, Baker, one yard run; Pelham, Owens, 54 yard warren, 10 yard run, ' Warren,“'4o yard pass from Snipes. PAT’S: Seminole, Spooner, kick; Pelham, Warren, run, Owens, run. Seminole The Yardstick Pelham 6 First downs 8 04 Rushing yds 148 ’ 48 Passing yds 85 142 ■' Total yds 233 12 ' Pass attempts 4 ><2 ■ Pass domplete 2 ' .1? 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