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Here’s how Perry’s top football
prognosticators view the outcome
of this week’s best matchups.
THIS WEEK’S GUEST:
LARRY MUNSON %
GUESTS’ RECORD 45-39.1 J
SEASON RECORD
DUKE AT GA. TECH
RICHMOND AT GEORGIA
FLORIDA AT AUBURN
ALABAMA AT MISS ST.
LSU AT MISSISSIPPI
NO. CAROLINA AT MARYLAND
SO. CAROLINA AT NC STATE
TEXAS TECH AT TEXAS
CALIFORNIA AT SOUTHERN CAL
NO. TEXAS ST. AT FSU
BOSTON COLLEGE AT AIR FORCE
MISSOURI AT COLORADO
OAKLAND AT DENVER
PITTSBURGH AT BALTIMORE
MINNESOTA AT ATLANTA
LAST WEEK’S RECORD
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Rec. Dept. Football
Pack Mauled
The Bengals an
nihilated the Lake Joy
Roller Rink Packers 42-0.
They scored In every
quarter except the third.
Scoring Bengals: Brad
Griffin 27 yd run, 22 yd.
pass to Billy Bell, Steve
Hedden 1 yd. run,
Leonard Tharpe 56 yd.
run, 25 yd. run, Jay
Griffin 19 yd. pass to
Brad Griffin. PATS- Brad
Griffin run, Freddie
Williams run, Leonard
Tharpe Run.
Tackles (Bengals)
Brad Griffin 2, Steve
Hedden 3, Bryan Glbble
1, Larry Osborne 2, Chris
Hunt 2, Jonathan Boland
1, Tommy McCleese 1,
Cats Tree Packers
The Panthers scored 22
points In the first half to
run away from the Lake
Joy Roller Rink Packers.
The final score was 28 to
6- Panthers. Scoring
(Panthers) Terrance
McKinney 32 yd. run, 42
yd run, Sam Barrett pass
to Tim about 12 yds., Sam
Barrett 2 yd. run, PATS
Terrance McKinney run
and Tony Rulll run.
Tackles (Panthers)
John Chandler 1,
Terrance McKinney 2,
Sam Barrett 1, James
Abt 2, Michael Grosso
2, David Brandt 1,
Jessie Chatman 6, Stan
Durnberger 2, Tony Rulll
Dolphins Roll On
The Perry Bookstore
Dolphins continued their
winning ways by
defeating the Falcons 34
to 6. The game was never
In doubt as the winners
scored two first half
touchdowns. Wayne
Walker got things rolling
for the victors with 4:25
showing In the first
stanza as he scored from
five yards out. Brian
Spalnhour added the PAT
and the Dolphins led 8 to
0. With only seven
seconds gone by In the
second period Stacy West
tallied again and the
Dolphins upped their lead
to 14 to 0.
Wayne Walker got his
scoring act going once
again as he contributed a
9 yd. TD with 3:45 left In
the 3rd period. The PAT
failed, but the Dolphins
got their offensive punch
going again when Brian
Spalnhour scored from 6
yds. out In the 3rd quarter
to make the score 28 to 0.
Wayne Walker added
Another 9 v«rd plurxw
Ronnie Vaughn 1, Clint
Shedd 1, Kenneth Keller
2, Freddie Williams 1,
Tony Worthern 1, Jay
Griffin 2, and Billy Bell 1.
Tackles (Packers)- Riley
Young 1, Joey Hendrix 3,
Dennis Scott 1, Hoke
Morrow 1, Doug Graves
3, Alton Dobbins 2, Ron
Fauconnlere 6, Demetrla
Bynum 2, Joseph Dixon 2,
and Joe Riley 1.
Cheerleader Captain
Janice Norwood led the
Packer cheerleading
girls this evening with
their skillful efforts of
leading the spectators
through cheers for the
Packer team.
1, Eddie Conrad 1, Keith
Hilliard 2, Frank Pitts 2,
William Shastko 3,
Bobby Smith 1. Tackles
(Packers) Mike Parker 1,
Lawrence Goss 1, Joey
Hendrix 1, Dennis Scott 1,
Hoke Morrow 1, Doug
Graves 5, Freddy
Fluellen 1, Joseph Dixon
1, Joe Riley 2 and Stacy
Hammock 4.
The Packers were
cheered on by their squad
of 10 young ladles.
Captains Cindy Nelson
and Jennifer Nelson led
the squad with en
thusiastic, well co
ordinated cheers for the
Packer team.
with 2:45 left in the final
period to round out the
Dolphins scoring. Tony
Bibbs averted his team a
shutout with 5:40 left In
the game as he scored on
a 63 rd TD. The PAT
failed and the final score
was Dolphins 34- Falcons
6.
Leading tacklers were
Nathaniel Tharpe and
Wayne Walker 4 each
followed by Stacy West 3,
Johnny Scott 2, Joe John
Dougherty 2, Tyrone
Tharpe, Robert Shugart,
Chuck Ayer, Brian
Spalnhour, Geno
Chatham, Gabe Stem
bridge, Charles Thomas
and Paul Taylor, all with
one stop each.
Right behind the boys
was the squad of
cheerleading girls who
without a doubt score
high for enthusiasm.
Belle Sorrows was
Captain first half and
Deldra Collins captain
second half of this
evening's game.
Phil Byrd
Home Journal
Sports Editor
71-33-1
GA. TECH
GEORGIA
FLORIDA
ALABAMA
LSU
NO. CAROLINA
NC STATE
TEXAS
use
N. TEXAS ST.
BOSTON COLLEGE
COLORADO
DENVER
PITTSBURGH
ATLANTA
11-4-0
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League Champs
The Richardson Realty Softball team finished in first place in the
recently completed Hayneville Fall Softball League. Presenting the
trophy to Stewart Richardson (R), co-broker and owner of the Richard
son Realty Company is team member Rick Wilson.
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Bobby Branch
Home Journal
Editor
61-43-1
DUKE
GEORGIA
AUBURN
ALABAMA
OLE MISS
MARYLAND
SO. CAROLINA
TEXAS
use
FSU
AIR FORCE
COLORADO
OAKLAND
BALTIMORE
ATLANTA
10-5-0
Joa Hiatt
Home Journal
News Editor
60-44-1
GA. TECH
GEORGIA
FLORIDA
ALABAMA
LSU
NO. CAROLINA
NC STATE
TEXAS
use
N. TEXAS ST.
AIR FORCE
COLORADO
OAKLAND
PITTSBURGH
ATLANTA
9-6-0
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, THURS., OCT. 27, 1*77,
Bob Morrow
Head Coach
Perry High
66-38-1
GA. TECH
GEORGIA
FLORIDA
ALABAMA
LSU
MARYLAND
SO. CAROLINA
TEXAS
use
FSU
AIR FORCE
COLORADO
OAKLAND
BALTIMORE
ATLANTA
13-2-0
Cre-me Takes Ladies Title
Richardson Realty Wins
Men’s Softball League
The Haynevllle Softball
League came to a close
last week with Creme of
Unadilla winning the
Ladies Division and
Richardson Realty of
Perry taking the men's
division.
in the women's league,
Creme finished the
Blast Tabor 34-0
Cubs Stay
Undefeated
The 7th grade Perry
Panther Cubs ran their
record to 5-0-1 last
Thursday by posting a 34-
0 decision on the Tigers
from Tabor Junior High.
Offensively, the Cubs
were led by TB Scott
Taylor who ran two 45 yd.
touchdowns and threw a 5
yd. TD pass to HB Larry
Whitfield. Other scoring
for the Cubs, FB Marcus
Clark ran 2 yds. for a
score; and also added an
extra point. QB Paul
Carroll threw to End
Alvin Lawson for an XP,
and HB Charlie Lester
scampered 35 yds for a
TD.
Defensively, the Cubs
were led by DT Bruce
Kendrick (10 tackles), LB
Scott Taylor (8 tackles),
LB Marcus Clark (8
Jets Down Viks
After posting a 20-0 lead
at the end of the first half
the First Nat'l Bank of
Houston County Jets
hung on and went on to
win 28-12. They were out
scored 12 to 8 in the
second half. Tommy
Willis accounted for most
of the Jets scoring on
runs of 74 yards and one
yard. Jeffrey Hill and
Gary Hunter accounted
for the rest of the Jets
scoring on a two point
conversion. Michael
Nichols and Troy Holland
accounted for the Vikings
scoring on runs of 35 and 8
yards respectively.
Leading tacklers for
the Vikings were Michael
Denny and Michael
Nichols with seven
tackles each. David Folse
and Derek Boyd had four
and three tackles
Jr
Marvin Arrington
Head Coach
Westfield
62-42-1
GA. TECH
GEORGIA
FLORIDA
ALABAMA
LSU
MARYLAND
NC STATE
TEXAS
CALIFORNIA
FSU
AIR FORCE
COLORADO
DENVER
PITTSBURGH
ATLANTA
10-5-0
season with a 15-1 record. <
Banana's of Perry 1
finished second (12-4) and <
Pabst finished f
third (10-6). 1
Richardson Realty »
completed the season I
with a 17-1 record. There !
was a three-way tie for <
second place. Dairy I
tackles), DG Amuel
Whitehead (7 tackles),
and DG Kenny
Washington (5 tackles).
Coaches Dan Shelton and
James Cobb were very
happy after their team's
performance. "Our kids
are getting better and
better every ball game.
Our execution has really
improved, and they seem
to be maturing steadily.
We have two games
remaining, and these
games will tell the tale.
We play Warner Robins
Jr. today, and this is the
same team we barely
beat 16-14 three weeks
ago. We must be ready
for them because they
have also Improved. It
should be a very exciting
contest," Coach Shelton
commented.
respectively. Lester
Effort, Brent AAcLemore
and Troy Holland each
had one tackle. Tommy
Willis and Vic Webb led
the Jets defense with
seven and six tackles
respectively. Jeff
Whiddon added five
tackles while Jeffrey Hill
and Jim Flnels had four
tackles. Jeff Norris had
three tackles while
Kenny Hamsley, Rick
Hill, Gary Hunter, David
Swan, John Bishop and
Mark Adkins each had
two tackles.
Full of vim, vigor and
verve, the cheerleaders'
voices rang out to cheer
their boys on to victory.
Captains for this
evening's game, were
Larzarnla Adklson, first
half and Tammy Jordon,
second half.
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LARRY MUNSON
The Voice Os The
Ga. Bulldogs
GA. TECH
GEORGIA
FLORIDA
ALABAMA
LSU
MARYLAND
NC STATE
TEXAS
use
FSU
BOSTON COLLEGE
COLORADO
DENVER
PITTSBURGH
MINNESOTA
8-7-0
WILLIS HUNT
Queen of Perry, Shugart
Warehouse of Unadilla,
and Crossroads Cam
pground of Perry all
finished with a 13-5
record. In the playoff
Dairy Queen knocked off
Shugart and then
Crossraods downed the
Dairy Queen to take
second place honors
leaving Dairy Queen with
the third place trophy.
Other teams par
ticipating In the women's
division were Pabst (3rd
place), Goodroe Con
struction of Hayneville
(4th place) and Perry
Merchants (sth place).
Other men's teams
Included HCCI, Kathleen,
Hilton Marine, Cen
terville, Haverty's
Furniture, and Unadilla.
HOUSTON '
REC DEPT .
FOOTBALL
MITES
American Division
W L T
49ers 7 0 0
Dolphins 5 1 0
Eagles 3 4 0
Falcons 2 4 0
Buccaneers 2 5 0
Saints 1 6 0
National Division
m wit
Jets 5 1 d*
Patriots 4 11
Steelers hnih 330
Vikings nfW 23 1
Browns iy *** 14 1
Dolphins *4 14 1
MIDGETS
National Division
WLT
Cardinals 8 0 0
Packers 4 3 0
Redskins 4 3 0
Bears 1 5 0
Chiefs 0 6 0
WLT
Bengals \Jw jL 7 0 0
49ers 420
Panthers j' 3 12
Oilers f// 1 32 2
Colts I<4 34 1
Rams M | 151*
Packers 0 7 0
American Division
WLT
Redskins 6 1 0
Giants 5 2 0
Chargers 3 3 1
1 Bills 24 1
! Broncos 14 2
f Cowboys 14 2
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