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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 80

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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80
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8-E THE NASHVUU TENNESSON, Oft. 1 9ft4 lib 4 1 't V' 4 -is 3 Bell JLI i SI 1 fl IS I 'a JUI lYdll ymf i '(, iff 1 1 i 1 1 1 I i He i nun work he -ay "SiiHivhh was better and a miii.li better defensive in, But for both offense h) defense, I don't behove Johnny had the versatility i I -A bp nl wit I lir I "lr vlll!" I JI "Bell is very capable kick- I 'lllllr'l fSrf "If be was on some other Jnh Sn 1 1 1 in 1 hf' A hi -ha ina -N SI a le gninp ye -ilnv Hunter Husband will be at the 'I -I game in Knoxvillc next, week guest of the Crimson Tide. I ground gainer for I IT' I "0ln'l th.it Bell has. Cell If lllXrl il Itliiii v- Havel 1 1 1 17't-pniill'l Slli- liv.in who w.i voted K.IUKS Tl.uiMl.-.y immune' i i annniini'cil UiP fart funnel- West Sullivan hail hirli pin-Mini nl In I'ii si i mi: iimi il I'mi ri-; nf Alabama It 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 I s- biom-Jit In Jlllllil I el ilrlll ii' Bill Jones an admitted Sullivan f.in who says hat -ui i nil West fullback Bob Bell is "it belter football player JONES IS Ihr U'i football ru.ii'h ami after Inn WflMc 1 nf riff fjonilleltsville against ProHev Friday night, was Dickie Genung, who has sat nut moil, of this year with nn Injury and watched lenmniiile Steve Shanks handle the Trojan fullback ing effectively West coach Bill who ban his eyes on Two llivers this Week, praised the defensive play of Jackie Walker, David Henry, Frankie Py-burn and junior linebacker Buddy Burns in a shutout at. Fin klin.

4 (iuesls al. the Hillwooil-An-tioch same Included A. F. Bridges, assistant secretary of TSSAA, and his assistant, Don Souder Also on hand was former Dupont ace Moe Wright, now talent-hunter for Tennessee Tech. and Austin Pray head man Bill Dupes, They'ie not winning very many panics, but.

Hie West Km the bv Tin; THNNTSSKAN Sullivan has put mi pounds Min'i' rllli'l'llle. I III' Tlisra loo: II Sl'llll'il nf ll.ilii Knocks. "BOB IS K.mmI vc fallback, ii I I ihissos-iiiu IllnlT speed than I llllillKllt liml," biiins wild. "He is a Inn' it fc i 1 1 1 1 i -1 i niul could puss if he Wiis called nn to do sit." One of Ihr fuiiiiv tilings I 1 1 i-, Ihiil he 'would ho capable kicker both in 111 hip; lid phii-okii-kirm -if ic This Week's Slate THURSDAY Donelsnn at Anlioth. Lewishurq at Franklin.

OoorJIettsviUc at Duponl. West at Two Rivers. Stratford at Hillsboro (AAAA). Tech at North. Bellevue at Erin.

While House al Howard, Greenbrier at Joelton. Clarksville al Cohn. Dickson at TPS. FRIDAY Glencliff at MBA (AAAA). Eait at Litton.

Madison at Overton (AAAA). Maplewood al Hillwood. Cumberland at Hendersonville (AA). Westmoreland at Mt. Juliet.

SATURDAY Louisville Flaact al Ryan. -Staff tiholo bv l'l-ank Etnnson West's Bob Bell can hardly keep his mind on his book for thinking about putting his shoulder pads on NIL runners. Bell, a Jay fullback and linebacker, is one of the loop's most versatile players. Toppers Accept You Can Count on Us Quality Costs io More at Scars Bow! To Metro Charlie McKinney boast one of the biggest and toughest lines in the state and one of the finest quarterbacks in 180-pound junior Manlcy Mixon. Antioch ('ouch Dick ll.ivs, whose Bears fell to thi in I'll Friday, said, "They're one of piiiciil will ii'ribaldy be one of llm powers I'lnm he Midst ate, HE ADDED THAT Metro Mayor Keenly Rriley will bo at the yame lo make inesen-tiitniiis and that Nov.

21 will be deMgnated ns Metro Day, A snii ven i I' prog i a in for the game is now in Ihc ni'iking and it Is expected to exceed 1 1 HI pages. HI Li, WOOD, possessor of a winnino- streak, accepted a bid yesterday to compete in the second annual Metro Howl Nov. 21 at the Antioch HiVh School Field. "WE'RE TICKLED in di nib In Ihrin 1 i licklrd In death In cnliii'," siiid Wiillrr Nippi'l' l)n iniiib' 1lie an-nouiic'i'iMrnl. Nipprr is nt nf 1hr AntiiK'h yuurtci--1'iu Cluli which sponsors the the host school I've ever seen." McKinney said.

"YV tiie i Rowl is inn lea III. -i think of the ttiral-ic in-lit lie bii-il. and and Iv. we're ilelihlcd In vited. W'e know a Tigers Take 20-14 Loss 'I'V ciil'lv, lint we're I Caine, The Hilltoppcrs of Coach THE HILLWOOD LINE boasts such loliat lis as Charles Thompson, 210-pound Fred Williams, 230-pound John Fox and a host of cithers who tip the scales at better than the 200 mark.

This year, the Toppers hav beaten Franklin 20-7, Good-lettsville 7-0, Bellevue 26-0 and Antioch. Five games remain on the schedule. Hillwood is a member of the Nashville In- Alabama Tumbles Fisk school cei'liiiiily lias a "l-lell-i hiit" al. I'ullbiii'k. THIS 'N THAT; Ovilon soiiliomnie hn.lfbii.cli Steve Oakley hii'l to collect, a Km it injury Krhlay iiioniiii Ovi inn coach Solon Apple says thai ha 1 1 back Randy Foster, who has shelved the oieiiiii Kit nn1, repurtril hack lo practice last, week innl i il the knee ills-born celebrates liomeeoniim; this week anil senior Tarn Hicks is the queen JJu-ponl, coach Francis Fcrebee is pleased with tin; work recently of David Bivins, a defensive tackle and offensive center.

When Cumberland halfback Wayne Rankhorn got 10-yanls ru.shinR ngainst Maple-wonil liislit it marked I lie fifth lime in six games he has rushed for )02 or more Ken Moore, lH'i-pound Hill-mioi Inn-backer, is having a tremendous, senior year, but 'Topper conch Charlie McKinney says he isn't near his potent ml "He didn't have a football uniform on until his junior year," McKinney said. All hough unbeaten MBA and Murfreesboid's Tigers tied once and beaten once are considered prime candidates for the annual JCC -sponsored Clinic, Bowl, they are current, targets for the Tobacco Bowl at Ifartsville in November. A has only nine, scheduled games and Murfreesboro has only eight giving each some leeway in keeping tinder the 11-game TSSAA limit. Madison coach Bill Brimm has to about offensively this week after quarterback Alex Beavers' fie rial show against Stratford He completed nine of for 11)8 yards and two touchdowns. "He really was throwing the eyes out of that ball," Brimm said happily after the Stratford win.

"He did a tremendous job in what is unquestionably his finest half of football" All the points were scored in the last period. LITTLE BITS: One of Culm's top tackles, "on-pouinl Joe Yeargin, was recently married and is ineligible for further play Colin halfback David Travis, who scored two TDs and got 12o yards rushing at. Dickson, was the first to get. the news veslcrdav He carries a TENNESSEAN route! North's fine sophomore running back, Melvin Pascual. is slowed with a severe case of shin splints.

East's sophomore end Terry Heald, a promising 170-pound-er, received a broken collar bone in the RCA loss Kriilav, joining half a Butch Stewart on the shelf for the Eagles. TIip Nashville ruarterhack Club will honor three players tomorrow at its noon lunch Pill f.Ti Slippery fullback Harmon Meatman ran at. will 1 hroiigli I he Memphis Slate line last night In lead unbeaten Southern Mississippi In a 20-14 grudge-match victory. Bra. scored all three touchdowns nn runs of one, 10 and yards and gained most, of the yardage that set them up.

The victory nvenged five straight the hands nf Memphis Stale, The Tigers gel another chance Nov, 21 when the two teams have an unusual second in i nt Jackson, terscholastic League's Class AAA. Nipper said Hillwuod's op- A I'M imi- rushed and nut passed Ala-; bama but Ihr HulldoRs fell' prey to two quirk lonn -a inets to lose 22-12 here yesterday. Fisk held a wide statistical edge with 23 first downs to AiM's 12 and 172 yards passing against 95. The Bulldogs even. 7 7 is 0 -20 0 1 0 7-14 Southern Mississippi Memphis State 1 recovered five AS.M fumbles but couldn't put together any successful drives after the third-period touchdown.

Drills To Start for 'joldin filovrs boxing colli pel it ion. sponsored li- I'nited A til il Workers Lnral will begin at the downtown YMCA tomorrow at fi p.m. Inst i net or Jack Masa will be on baud lo distribute applications and to talk with any jill crest oil boys between llm aes of 8 and 2.Y SM -Rrannan one run (Caird kick) SM-Brannan 10 run (Laird kirk) Mcm-lngrnm nn run Fletcher kick) CM-Brannan 1 run (kirk (ailed) Mem -Shcrlaq two pass from Fletcher (Fletcher kick) Attendance Hugh Shannon Dies at Age 77 N'nw the BulldoKS ret urn I to Nashville's W. J. Hale Stad-j ium to inert Alabama Stale Sal-! unlay afternoon.

AM's record now A 0 is 0 Alabama AiW 0 8 6 0-22 i-K Johnson 1 run (run failed). Franklin lii pass from Half (Keith pass from Hate). AiM-Franklin 18 pa-s Irom Hale (nass failed i Isl' -Holden 1 njn (run failed). Campbell 1 run (Keith pass from Hale). Hugh V.

I'l l- Glencliff Wins 28-0 (lb ncliff beat St rat ford cs-I'l'diiy 2S-0 in ciglilh 1 11 iiilion. Sh.imiiin, oiii'liine boxing nrin-agi and spurts editor of lie Old Krie, lMspa'ch. died Fi-iday at liis home IT Califot ma St. He was 7V. COAST TO COAST Rayco Auto Seat Covers are guaranteed for as long as you own your car 28 WAEMER INSE)E! eon.

To be honored by the local QRs are Hillwood linebacker i Jeff Gorin, a rock-ribbed pounder, as Lineman of the i Wck. There was little lo chose i between the co-backs of the week Ryan halfback Danny Lammers who had 115 yards i rushing and three touchdowns against Hillsborn and Madison quarterback Alex Beavers who passed marvelously, got 51 yards rushing anil scored a touchdown himself. Vying with usual standouts Ricky Aiken and Jerry Wright at. Two Ttivcrs is newcomer Kenny Callis, a transfer halfback from Arkansas who got HL' yards rushing against Ihi-pont. ODDS 'N ENDS: It ha been announced that Grady Looney, Youth department director of the Nashville YMCA, is competition director for the Nashville-Da ids ion County Punt.

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