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The Home Journal's Pigskin Picks
Here’s how Perry’s top football
prognosticators view the outcome
of this week’s best matchups.
THIS WEEK’S GUEST:
JUDGE WILLIS HUNT
GUESTS’ RECORD 57-32-1 J
SEASON RECORD
ARKANSAS AT HOUSTON
AUBURN AT FSU
N.C. STATE AT CLEMSON
COLORADO AT NEBRASKA
DUKE AT MARYLAND
TENNESSEE AT FLORIDA
GA. TECH AT TULANE
KENTUCKY AT GEORGIA
SOUTHERN MISS AT MISS ST.
VANDERBILT AT OLE MISS
SOUTH CAROLINA AT NO. CAROLINA
SOUTHERN CAL AT NOTRE DAME
CALIFORNIA AT UCLA
WEST VIRGINIA AT PENN STATE
ATLANTA AT CHICAGO
LAST WEEK’S RECORD
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Sto/? to are the winners in the 1977 Punt, Pass and Kick contest held recently at James G. Bryant Ford in Perry. The
local Ford dealers sponsor the contest each year and Perry contestants have an opportunity to go all the way to the national
contest to be held at the Super Bowl in New Orleans, in January of 1978. Perry winners, shown left to right, are, Steve
Dennard, first place 8 year olds; Brett Hardy, third place, 8 year olds; Jason Hancock, second place, 8 year olds; Richy Hill,
second place, 9 year olds; Brian Spainhour, third place, 9 year olds; Robbie Shugart, first place, 9 year olds; Jim Fineis, first
place, 10 year olds; Jeff Hill, second place, 10 year olds; John Bishop, third place, 10 year olds; Mike Howard, first place, 11
year olds; Demetria Bynum, second place 11 year olds; Tim Arrington, third place, 11 year olds; Ray Scarborough, first place,
12 year olds; Ed Beckham, second place, 12 year olds; Alton Dobbins, third place, 12 year olds; Cater Pierce, first place, 13
year olds; Keith Fleming, second place, 13 year olds; Tom Tompson, third place, 13 year olds.
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Tough Trojans Here Friday
Westfield's Hornets
seek to return to winning
form Friday night at the
Hornets Nest, but to do so
must vanquish the ex
plosive John Milledge
Academy Trojans from
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Jets ’ Cheerleaders
The recreation league Jets Cheerleaders are
pictured above. They are sponsored by the
First National Bank of Houston County. Left to
right first row are: Denise Honeycutt, Wendy
Webb, Marsha Ward, Paige Adkins and Pamela
Renford. Second row left to right are: Sonya
Norris, Tammy Jordan, Patti Green, Cheria
AA i I ledge vi lie. Coach
Dennard Scoggins'
Trojans have posted a 4-2-
1 record so far this season
and will feature probably
the best backfleld
Westfield will see all season.
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Home Journal
Sports Editor
60-29-1
ARKANSAS
FSU
CLEMSON
NEBRASKA
MARYLAND
FLORIDA
GA. TECH
KENTUCKY
MISS STATE
OLE MISS
NO. CAROLINA
SOUTHERN CAL
CALIFORNIA
PENN STATE
BEARS
11-4-0
John Milledge has
beaten Gatewood,
Gordon-Ivey, Windsor,
and Baker. They lost to
Tatnall Square and
Edmund Burke and tied
River North. Nine seniors
Aakison, Annie Warren and Natasha Willis.
Third row left to right are: Cheerleader trainer
Natalie Norris, Vickie Hill, Michelle Allen,
Patricia Adams, Angela Chiappetta, Larzarnia
Adkison, cheerleader mother Brenda Heard. Not
pictured is assistant cheerleader mother Vivian
Chiappetta.
Bobby Branch
Home Journal
Editor
51-38-1
HOUSTON
FSU
CLEMSON
COLORADO
MARYLAND
FLORIDA
GA. TECH
GEORGIA
SOU. MISS
OLE MISS
SO. CAROLINA
NOTRE DAME
CALIFORNIA
PENN STATE
FALCONS
8-7-0
start for the medium
sized but very quick
Milledgeville group.
The top runner for
Mil ledge is 175 pound
senior Dwight Danuser,
who is definite college
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Home Journal
News Editor
51-38-1
ARKANSAS
FSU
CLEMSON
COLORADO
DUKE
FLORIDA
GA. TECH
KENTUCKY
SOU. MISS
OLE MISS
SO. CAROLINA
SOUTHERN CAL
CALIFORNIA
PENN STATE
BEARS
10-5-0
material, averaging over
TOO yards per contest. He
is quick, follows blockers
well, and in addition is
probably the best punter
in the SFAiS. Danuser
uncorked a 65 yard
beauty aoa'nst Tatnall
Square.
But 165 pound back
Trae Phillips and
quarterback Ronald
Gordon, 175 pounds, are
almost as good. Gordon
runs the AAilledge Veer
attack well, and likes to
put the ball in the air. The
Trojans run pro sets,
with split ends, and ac
cording to Westfield Head
Coach Marvin Arrington,
"like to mix things up".
On defense, the
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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS., OCT. 20, 1977, I
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Bob Morrow
Head Coach
Perry High
53-36-1
ARKANSAS
FSU
CLEMSON
NEBRASKA
MARYLAND
FLORIDA
GA. TECH
KENTUCKY
MISS STATE
OLE MISS
NO. CAROLINA
NOTRE DAME
CALIFORNIA
PENN STATE
FALCONS
10-5-0
"bosses" are Gordon and
Danuser, who play
standout linebackers.
John Milledge usually
shows a 5-2 front wall.
Commenting on the
upcoming contest,
Arrington said, "They'll
be really tough. River
North was fortunate to tie
them on a blocked punt
recovered in the end zone
for a score."
Westfield is nagged by
a hip bruise suffered by
halfback Jon Pierce.
Suffering from flu or
colds are Johnny Tucker
and David Washington.
Now available is
sophomore HB Candler
Pritchett, who played
briefly last week.
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Marvin Arrington
Head Coach
Westfield
52-37-1
ARKANSAS
FSU
N.C. STATE
NEBRASKA
MARYLAND
FLORIDA
GA. TECH
KENTUCKY
MISS STATE
OLE MISS
NO. CAROLINA
SOUTHERN CAL
CALIFORNIA
PENN STATE
BEARS
10-5-0
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HLCC Club Title
McDonald Wins
Championship
Brown McDonald shot a 71-75 over the weekend to
win the championship flight of the Houston Lake Club
Championship. Second place went to Bobby Jones.
First flight honors were won by Hugh Hill, followed
by Bill Handy and Fred Klien. Jerry Gordon won the
second flight, with runner-up honors going to Mack
Marchman. Mark Crumpton won the third flight.
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WILLIS HUNT
Superior Court Judge
Houston County
ARKANSAS
FSU
CLEMSON
COLORADO
MARYLAND
FLORIDA
TULANE
GEORGIA
MISS STATE
VANDY
NO. CAROLINA
SOUTHERN CAL
CALIFORNIA
PENN STATE
FALCONS
9-6-0
JIM PARKER