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i Tilt With W M Sideline *\Jilews Homecoming By GERALD DUNCAN Could Decide M-D Eleven Men Don’t Make A Team Champs behind some fine for Behind Whitaker are It t.iki s far more than the eleven starters each Saturday blocking per carry. to And ix yards and six points. Archie Soncek < 205 yards in 45 make or break a football team and there are several second Tysinger Whitaker Romps carries aid Baste’’ Lammay stringers that deserve special mention at Hampden-Sydney Freshman Kendall Whitaker College. Soucek Star In 1189 yards in 44 carries). continued his outstanding rim- Whitey Lipscomb Atop the list is sophomore back Travis the B Tysinger. -ngals ing as he raced :il yards has thrown 47 passes, complet- kicking specialist. is the man Tysinger Tiger kick off at 42.7 30-0 Win At NN around his own right end for the ing 22 for 354 yards and three yard'- kick, per the punter at an average of 35.7 yards pt kick, third Il-SC . ouchdowns. His chief target has extra point kicker with seven out of eight attempts, and field Th" Hampden-Sydnev Tiger- Quarterback White.v Lipscomb, been end Kent Carter, who has goal bootrr with one for one. a 32 yarder against Newport News will be battling for their fourth who hit on four of nii.e pass a- caught eight passes for 142 Apprentice School last Saturday night. Ail this talent, along with win in five games this Saturdiv templs. took to the air for the '•aids and two TD's. Wingback final TD. his running ao.iity the has gained 140 yards in 37 carries, has when they meet the Western Tiger hitting Tysittger George Heilig has pulled in six Green on a 17 yard pass in the en 1 aerials for 131 yard e enabled Tysinger to take the lead in individual scoring fo’ Maryland Terrors before an expected /one in the fourth quart r of Travis Tvsinger. H-SC's “Mr. Coach Stokeley Fulton's Tigers. Tlie blonde back lias accounted Homecoming Day In for 16 crowd of 4.000 ai De-th Valley. plav. all, Tysinger scored Toe" leads the team in scoring points with one touchdown, seven extra points and a field once, kicked a ai d hit with lti followed Car- goal. Though not a traditional rival points, by of the Tigers, the Western Mary-. on three of four conversion af tel'. Soucku and Whitaker with ust bi hind Tysinger in scoring is freshman back running land encounter Saturday will be tempts: a toal of 12 points, fr- 12 points each on two touch- Kendall Whitaker, who started the season a as third string back. one of the most sought after vic- aud Soucek accounted for 24 of downs apiece. Whitaker is the Tigeis' leading ground gainer with 243 yards in tories for Coach Stokeley Fulton, the Tigers' 40 points. As a team. Hampden-Sydnev 15 carries for a 16 2 Season rushing average. Whitaker, a six loot. 195 and his Bengal*. since it was Statistics has a per gam? of pounder, has scored two on runs of 77 and 31 yards. WM that handed the Tigers a 17- Through four games, fresh- 342.7 yards as compared to their Crewe’s Walt McKibbon. a sophomore Cramer Boswell, with , is for Boswell are halfbacks J. W. Vaughan. So. 14 defeat last season and cos* man halfback Kendall Whitaker opponents' 244.5 The Tigers have end shown leads team who took over for the injur- being slopped by Wade Stimpson, on 12, and Mike Fisher, No. 21. Crewe scored a H SC the Masor-Dixon title. The the in individual scored 72 points to their oppo- mg staff, now that Bill Pegram ed Dickie Cralle. has done an ground, and Andy Andrews, No. 36. homestanding don't rushing with 24,4 yards in l."> nents' 5(1, 41) of those coming has started basketball practice. Coming fourth quarter touchdown to defeat PEA Tigers want outstanding job both offensively to with the tackle a repeat performance this carries, an average of It!.2 yards front Sewanee. The Little All-American has been up help is co-captain 12-6. year. and defensively for Pulton. Be- Of chief concern to coaching the “opponents." who Robert Jenkins, No. 32. Out in front blocking Stokeley sides catching two passes for Fulton at are a were spoken of earlier in the present number 16 yards, McKibbon has been .a of Sideline Views. injuries received in last Greensville To Test Unbeaten top defensive performer all sea- we, k's 30-0 triumph over New- son long. port News Apprentice School. No Crewe In District .*> Action Others who have impressed the Rock Hill Wolverines Lose 12-6 less than five boys received in- Tops Fired-Up Results Sideliner with their tough play juries in that contest: ends Kent scampttr have been tackles Bobby Robert- Carter shoulder i. and Buzzv Amelia 2<» Blackstane 0 Victoria 7-0 son, a sophomore, and Steve Huguenot 33-21 Stuart 'foot i: tackle Sandy Mc- Blue-stone 14 Park View t) In one of Hie outstanding de- Helvin, a junior. Along w i t h Laughlin head i. center George Buckingham :i;i Cumberland t; fensive games of the year, Vic- toria's Sandy McLaughlin and Bill Rock Hill Academy came up Thriller To Crewe Railroaders Perkins and wirgback George Crewe 12 Prince Ed. Ac. ti Ralph Andrews plunged Hanes, these two boys have with two fourth quarter touch- Heilig, both face injuries'. All Greensville 22 Brunswick ti across the Rando'ph-Henry goal A filed Prince Edward made the tackle spot one of the downs while holding Huguenot up tricky . One? it re- yards, with Morris gathering in have been prae icing this week Victoria 7 Randolph-IIenry n late in the fourth quarter to give bright lights in the Tiger camp. scoreless in the final period tn Academy squad outplayed the j sulted in a touchdown and the six for 74 yards. Morris also led with pads except for Carter. Amelia's Henry Jones scored the Panthers a 7-0 victory. undefeated Crewe Robertson and Helvin. along with record a 33-21 victory over the Railroaders! other time it set up the winning the ground gainers with 79 yards "We sure hope Carter is ready two touchdowns Friday night to Andrews also ran over the extra and two fine senior Sidney Druen, looked es- Rebels. Friday night only score at the one yard line. ir. 13 carries, averaging six Saturday. Our end position is of lead his team to a 20-0 victory point. calls by the Railroaders' stellar pecially good in last week's Huguenot Academy scored the Prince Edward stopped yards per carry. Cramer Bos- major concern anyway, w i t it over Blacks:one. Blueslone 14-0 game with Apprentice School. quarterback, "Whip' Wilson, Crewe's first touchdown bid to- well carried 13 times Craiie out." very first time they had the for Crewe Fulton commented. Jones scored the first and sec- Afti*!- a scoreless first half. ball. A Flovd prevented a major upset. ward the end of the first and 48 Eacn Trounce Not only does Pulton possess Bradbury to Mel- quar- picked up yards. NN 30-0 ond TD's for Amelia, on a six Bluestone scored two TDs to vin Wilson, finding the tough ter after a Bobby Farmer team had II first downs. two top-flight guards in Druen Blankenship pass, good for The night air .seemed to be to yard slant in the f rst quartet knock o'f intra-county rival and •13 set the Academy defense too strong to had been blocked on the PEA Park 14-0. Kenny Pritchett, but he has yeards, up score with Prince Edward had 143 yards the liking of the Tigers last Sat- and a lti yard run after a pass View a host of Sam Lawson penetrate except for short gains 36 yard line. From there Wilson H. Newcomb led his other guards who can going over from the rushing and 87 passing for a to- urday night as they rebounded in the second quar- J. team on the two. ground, twice called the led his team to three first with a perform with equal ability; Billy Bradbury added the point. tal offense of 229 yards. Crewe from the -KM) drubbing at Sr ter. touchdown and two extra the last one on Edwards. Chuck Poss D e n n v Rock Hill scoring in every downs, the five 172 on the and wares points and tackle Hershel Car- picked up ground to trounce Newport New The thirci Amelia score cam» came yard line. Here the stout hearted ter recovered a Park Finger. Danny Nedwick and Ed quarter, back to rack up 14 by for 180 total e View fum- passing yards Apprentice School :;n-0. T h on a 3ti yard pass play from Beck. All six as John Academy arose to the occasion ble in the for the these boys have seen points Long swept offense. small Hampden-Sydm y line, out- final and quarterback Ben Marshall to action this season and Pulton right end for 50 yards and a TD held Crewe to a minus yard- score. Coach Bob Gilmer had nothin;1 weighed some 20 pounds per halfback John Townes. doesn't hesitate to one in the age in four attempts, taking Greensville 22 0 insert any closing minutes of the for team's man, gave the Tiger backs but praise his per- plen- Statistic-wise Blackstone was of the group into the at first quarter. over on the six yard line. lineup formance. "This was far our ty of running room and held Greensville c ount y handed by Ap- right up with Amelia, having Hi any tinnr Halfback Sam Lawson put his Again in the second quarter prentice to it!) Brunswick a solid 22-0 best ball game. Every boy play- just yards total to stomping Coach Pulton team ahead yards rushing the Orioles i.M. does not have a 14-0 in the second the Academy defensive unit was offense, all on the ground. The last Friday night in a game ed his heart out and we have Blackstone had 14 first downs to freshman squad, as such, at quarter with a 70 yard called and it re- gallop upon again nothing to be ashamed of." Shipbuilders tried four passes played at Emporia. to Amnia's 12. Hampden-Sydney but he will be paydirt, with Raymond Bowlin sponded gallantly. It all started and all were Top games in the district this Bob Golubic, Crewe coach, incomplete. Buckingham ll.T'i the first to tell you the im- adding the ex'ra point. when Wilson a week ue Victoria at intercepted said after the game. "Prince Junior Archie Bluestone portance of his freshmen in the Not to be denied. Rock Hi!!, Parmer pass and returned it 20 Buckingham put on its finest and at Edward outplayed us and we Soucek accounted for 12 of the Greensville Crewe. weekly practice sessions. His on a 00 yard pass Irom Bobby yards to the Academy -14. After offensive rerfonnar.ee in several W'ere lucky to win." Tigers' 30 points with TD runs red or yellow team, composed Shifflett to Bonn Wood, made the picking up two first the years last week, scoring a :i:u; DOG BOOTS downs, ot eight and six yards. Soucek of freshmen, has the job of the score 11-12 as the half ended. hard PEA defense knock- win over the Cumberland Dukes. hitting scored the first H-SC touchdown Area Grand.- rill areas of the re- opponent during practice. They Second Hall Games ed loose the pigskin from a Llewellyn, lb. Many country from eight yards away after the plays and pattern the Toward tli- ?rd of the third Crewe back and recovered the peedster. scoyd twice tor til:* c.uit'p special protection for Walt McKibbon had blocked an defenses of that week’s oppon- quarter. Huguenot scored its ball. It was all to no avail, how- Ladies Blits on two 10 yards end runs. dog's feet when dogs are hunted Duckpin Albert Douglass punt on the NN ents. trying to give the first two third touchdown The TD drive Interest ever, as fullback Tom Fulcher Other Buck:ogham TP's wa re hard. Here's one way to make Of 29 yard line. teams an scored Jim workable boots. idea of what to ex- featured two passes to end Jin' was hit and fumbled or. the first Bowling Result by Lipscomb. Bobby inexpensive, dog Travis a pect come Saturday's game. As Lawson and a touchdown toss from Tysinger booted S'aoddy and Ed Benninghove. All Take bicycle innertube and cut Friday play scrimmage and Don- yard field goal in the e Fulton puts it, “These boys have from Bradbury to Billy Davis, ald Jones recovered for the first quar- t h Buck: y.ham touchdowns into six- nch pieces. Slip over ter to send the just as much to do with our flood for -45 yards and a score. Southampton at Park View Railroaders on the PEA 25. Tigers out m van:' o:i end runs; Lipscomb's dog’s feet and close with regular By Ruth Mvrick front 9-0 or each week as at intermission. was for 45 yards. far adhesive Rubber winning losing Bradbury again ran the p oint Victoria at Bluestone From here Crewe drove for its Snoddy's tape. grips After last week's bow'ing Soucek do those who \ accoutred lor the sec- 13 and 10 ankle, boot on. cush- play the ball gam over. Randolph-Henry at B'ackstone first TD with Wilson Ecnninghove's. yards. keeps Tape bootlegging found the standings drawn closer ond don't ;:< t or Shif’.ett Tiger TD in the third quar- Woodrow Southall scored the ions rocks, They any pub’icily Bobby sparked Rock Pr. Fid. Ac at Brunswick seven for the six against sharp burs, yards pointer. together. Leggett's winning ail ter glory loi their part but t h e Hill's final two ID s and he cli- Greensville at Crewe going straight up the middle lone Duke ID on a six yard tumble weed, etc. The half ended with Cre w e three games from Home Furni- boys on file team know h o w maxed both drives with quarter- Louisa at Cumberland ahead ti-0. ture leaving the two teams tied much they mean to our success." back sneaks for the scores. A me!, a a' Kenbndse PEA Ties Game for first place. Taylor Forbes Just another of the many in- Huguenot was led on the Buckingham at Amherst A second taking two games from First side stories in sports. ground by Raymond Bowlin with recovery by Prince National ar. I still holding th rd 1110 yards in I .I carries. Sam Saturday Edward Academy set up won two of LEWIS the lone Wolverine touchdown place. Dorothy May NOW EVERKTTE. Lawson 0i> IS THE the went in TIME TO Tig- yards eight Western Maryland at H SC in the games rolled fiom Ba'dwin's ers' hard nosed fullback, of last carries and Melvin early the fourth quarter. The Blankenship Homecomii ■ g took leaving these two teams tied for year. :.s helping the H SC coach- 4fi yards in two carries. Academy possession on fourth their own 42 yard line and drove position. honors o! the t >r 58 yards for the score, with Top evening highest three rolled goes Fulcher banging over center games WINTERIZE YOUR CAR to with a of from the two for the score. Leggett's pintail also of 467. Highlighting the scoring drive 13911, high game MePadden. of for PEA was the passing combi- Agnes Leggett's, the individual t h r e e nation of Bobby Farmer and highest set of 296. Glenn Morris and the running of game CORROSION MASTER K Jenki \s. howling for Fulcher. Farmer hit M,orris on tty MOTOR Home Furniture, had the three straight passes, after th" high game of 114 pinfall. Other mem- OVERHEATING? RUST Academy had picked up its ROUTER bers over 100 were: Cam- ocwaa* 8?v*ssf fourth 15 yard penalty, good for rolling Doris Hatcher 100, A WO CCVP..ET* FOR SYfTEM 2u yards. Fulcher ground out py Hay 101. COOLING TUNE-UP Dot Gates 100. Ann C’owdis 102. *■'1 SvST*V the last l‘( yards to the goal in Woodson 101. Mc- Positively removes oil rust, and corrosion from au- three carries. The try for the Ruby Polly 103 and 103. McFad- point was stopped by Crewe and Kay Agnes tomatic cooling systems. den 104. and Hutton 102. the game was knotted at H-6. 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