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Panthers Need Win
Over Therrell To
Keep Hopes Alive
The Panthers ain’t dead yet.
Testifying to this statementisa
group of unfortunate Cadets
from Woodward Academy who,
without waining, stepped into the
Cats’ ambush and never got
out last Friday night at Ki
wanis Field. Only the week
before shut out by a lesser
team the Panthers battled the
Woodward lads ferociously be
fore pulling away late in the
game, 35-20, as the Wine and
Gold continued to show a flair
for the spectacular,
Early in the initial stanza the
Parkers went into punt forma
tion and ended up with a TD
as the snap went to Pat Turner
who flew 40 yards for the tally,
Bill Morse added the first of
five conversions and the Pan=-
thers were started, 7-0,
Woodward came right back to
tie the score, 7-7, as Lee
Goodnight scored from 10 yards
out, The obstinate Panthers also
came right back as Tommy
Hutto set up the Cat’s se=
cond touchdown with a 20-yard
run,
Leading ground-gainer of the
night, Mike Jenkins, then pun
ched the pigskin over from the
2, to run the score to 14-7.
with time running out in the
first half Woodward went to the
alr and scored on a 37-yard
bomb from Chuck Hixon to Tom
Carson, For the fifth time in
the last three games Forest
Park blocked the PAT and held
a slim lead at 14-13,
After a spectacular halftime
show in which Forest Park
finally met its equal, the Cats
opened the second half by tak
ing advantage of a bad snap on
a punt which was downed on the
Woodward 11, Dwight Peppers
was nominated to make the
score 21-13 as he outran the
Cadets from 9 yards out, Wood
ward came right back withCar=
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son again going over from 2
yards out to score the Panthers
21-20,
Trying to put the game out of
reach Bill. Prichett ran the
kickoff back 70 yards to set
up the fourth Cat tally, The
opportunist Wine and Gold sent
Jenkins on a 2-yard excursion
as the Cats went to 28-20,
Still not feeling safe the Park
ers drove 50 yards for the in
surance points, This time it
was Tommy Hutto’s turn to
score from the 2-yard line as
the once agatm surprising Pan
thers put the final score in
neon, 35-20,
The win raised the Maroon’s
mark to 4-3 and 3-2 in region
tussles.
Tomorrow night the Panthers
try to make their home=-coming
a success over Therrell High,
A win is a dire necessity to
keep the very faint playoff hopes
alive for the Cats,
WOODWARD 20 - FOREST P, 35
17 First Downs 13
217 Rushing 265
130 Passing 26
47 Penalties 5
Woodward 0 13 7 0 - 20
Forest Park 77 14 7 -35
Woodward scoring: Carson 2
(37 yd. pass from Hixon; 2 Yd.
run); Goodnight (10 yd. run);
Hixon (2 PAT’s).
Forest Park scoring: Jenkins 2
(1 and 2 yd. runs); Turner
(40 yd. Run); Peppers (9 yd.
run); Hutto (1 yd. run); Morse
(5 PAT's).
NC BEATEN
The Headlanders came down
from the hills Friday night to
defeat the North Clayton Liagles
41-14,
Headland's first score came
early in the second quarter af
ter beginning a drive on its own
39. Greg Ward went over from
the five. After kicking off to
North Clayton, Headland re
gained the ball five plays later.
Then, eight plays later Greg
Ward threw to Obby Boyd for
26 yards and a score. Headland
scored onte more in the second
quarter to lead 20-0 at the half.
The clutches of Headland's
defense held tight in the first
half as North Clayton was
limited to 76 total yards and no
first downs.
In the third quarter, the High
landers scored early after re
ceiving the Kkickoff. Six plays
and 78 yards later, Greg Ward
passed to Theo Caldwell to
make it 26-0.
North Clayton began to move
in the third quarter when the
Eagles started a drive at their
own 24. Billv Orr passed his
way down to the Headland 7
where he went in for the tallv.
YARDSTICK
Headland (4 North Clayton (14)
13 First Downs 7
310 Yards Rushing 8
107 Yards Passing -~ 161
35 Yards Penalized 35
STAR And
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Teacher Prizes
Announcement was made by the
Student Teacher Achievement
Recognition program of the
Georgla State Chamber of Com
merce that STAR folders are
being distributed to high school
seniors by State Supt., Jack Nix.
The STAR folder describes the
- opportunities and prizes offer
ed the 1966-67 students and
teachers who are named STARS
in this 9th annual original edu
cation program sponsored by
the State Chamber,
The 1967 State STAR Student
will win a Pan American Air
lines trip to Europe, an At
lanta Gas Light Co, SSOO check
and the State Chamber STAR
plaque,
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CBs Jamboree Saturday
The Clayton County CB Club
will have its first CB Jamboree
Saturday, October 22, from 11
a,m, to 11 p,m,, at the Lake
City Community Building in
Lake City.
The Clayton County CB Club
was first organized in October,
1964, and held its first meet
ing in the Lake City Community
building, With this being the
first Jamboree this club has
had, it felt it appropriate to
have it at the same site at
which the Club held its first
meeting,
At the first meeting in Octo
ber, 1964, the club had six
members, Two years later, it
has a membership of 110,
At 10 p,m, Saturday the CB
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Club is giving away either a
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hourly prizes givenaway, There
will be hamburgers, hot dogs,
ice cream, soft drinks, cakes
and pies, There will alsobe out=
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