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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 5

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The Daily Journali
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Franklin, Indiana
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The Dally Journal, Franklin Greenwood, Indiana, Saturday, September 28, 1974 foian streak continues i The Center Grove frojans rang up their -third successive triumph Friday night in their Homecoming game by routing the 1 Edinburg Lancers 34-0. The loss pushed the Lancer seasorf mark' to 1-4, while the Trojans ended their Homecoming festivities with a 3-2 mark heading into next Friday's confutation with Mid-State and Johnson county for Whiteland at Center Edinburg will play host to Indian Creek next Friday. The Trojans dominated the game from the outset, racking up 389 yards in total rffense and holding Edinburg to just 47' Btal yards. Center Grove outrushed their isitors by 314 to 22. i The Trojans used a balanced rushing attack to score their third win in as many tries against other Johnson county Ed.

CG 4 First Downs ,13 22 Yards Gained Rushing 314 25 Yards Gained PassingjfSjS string passer Dwaine Francis connected on scoring Art Arbuckle and Tom Krukemeier caught TD passes of 16 and 14 yards, respectively. Francis scored a 76-yard punt return, while Pollard and Owens chalked up the other two scores on three- and. eight-yard dashes. Center Grove jumped on top in the first quarter, as Mack found Arbuckle loose for the first score of the game, putting the JinsUeam rnJap J-uErancisJhen brokt. lwse on his long punt return, and Mack rah over the two-point conversion to end the first quarter with a 14-0 margin.

Pollard pushed the score to 22-0 by scoring both the TD and the conversion runs, while Owens eight-yard rush left the 1 Trojans on top 28-0 going into the final period Krukemeier's catch from Francis ended 'the scoring for the night. school TotaLYards 47 Clint Pollard topped the Trojan ground 4 1 0 1 43 7 Passes Attempted 3 Passes Completed 2 Passes Intercepted By: 0 Fumbles Lost 7 Punts 40.1 Average Per Punt 98 Yards Penalized game with 78 yards in 10 tries, and was ably supported by quarterback Larry Mack with 62 yards in only seven carries. Chris Cloud rang up 47 yards, Steve Owens 42 yards, Charley McCourt 32 jards and Jim Girdley 33 yards. The Center Grove passing attack also struck the Lancers hard, as both first-string quarterback Mack and second- Score by quartcM FINAL 0 0 4 6 6 34 Edin. CG.

0 14 Doc knows best Visitors marks, Whiteland wins meets has a bruised hip. Philadelphia, Detroit at Green Bay, Atlanta at New Orleans, Two of the Steelers' top Whiteland's cross countrymg by beating Whiteland's Marc Cincinnati at San Francisco, BY JOE CARNICELLI UPI Sports Writer The most important men in Sunday's grudge meeting between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders could be defensive linemen, All Pros Dwight White and L.C. Green Warriors won home meets Adams in yet another lowering of Miami at San Diego, the New York Jets at Buffalo and Kansas wood, also were injured in a Wednesday and Thursday by the record with a time of 12:54. identical scores of 20-43. i In the Hauser meet, Whiteland Druising overtime tie in Denver last week but should be In both meets, Hauser on grabbed second through 10th Wednesday and Indian Creek on places in the persons of Adams, ready for Oakland.

The Steelers' top two rookies the team doctors. Both teams have top players banged up and just how well they're patched up for Sunday's battle in Pittsburgh could Thursday, the Warrior course Lloyd Frazier, Kyle Robbins, record was broken, by the losing Kevin McAndrews, Jeff Deem, team. Phil Martin, Randy Shipp, Greg John Stallworth and Lynn Swann, will fill in if Lewis and Shanklin Whoa, Chris Whiteland defensive back (he goes both ways) Dan Mason, left, prepares to lower the boom on Mooresville quarterback Chris Blackwell late in the game at Whiteland. Mason's tackle kept Blackwell out of the end zone. (Daily Journal photo) In Wednesday's meet, Benny Edwards and Mark Egbert.

determine who comes out ahead. City at Houston. Denver is at Washington Monday night. Untouched Indian Creek's junior high Braves ran their football record to 2-0 and still haven't been scored on as they routed Monrovia 38-0 on Thursday. Bernie Fulton tallied two Braves' touchdowns and added a Flora of Hauser snapped the two- Against Indian Creek, behind The Raiders' two top running backs Marv Hubbard and year-old mark by six seconds in a Nix were 10 Warriors with Randy time of 13:01 and then on Grose being second for the Thursday, Denny Nix of Indian Braves in 12th place.

can't play. Pittsburgh is 1-0-1. There is bad blood between the clubs. The Raiders felt they were robbed of a shot at the AFC title two years ago when Franco Harris scored a controversial touchdown on a deflected pass in the lasWive seconds of the game to win for Pittsburgh. Charlie Smith have leg problems.

Hubbard was especially effective against Pittsburgh in the American Conference play Creek avenged an earlier setback The second through 11th place offs last season when the Raiders conversion. Warriors in order were Adams, Frazier, Robbins, McAndrews, Egbert, Martin, Randy Shipp, Deem, Edwards and Darrell crushed the Steelers 33-14. Joe Fleener, Jay Ankney and Clarence Davis in the top Kevin Clark also scored a Calvert. reserve back for Oakland, 1-1. touchdown for Lee Smith's marauders.

The Warriors will run- in the Pittsburgh, meanwhile, has egling both its starting wide receivers, Clark 'also' added two The Steelers last season charged that Oakland players were greasing their jerseys and charges and countercharges flew back and forth before the NFL finally cleared the Raiders. Other games Sunday have Los Angeles at New England, Frank Lewis and Ron Shanklin, Southport Invitational Saturday morning while Indian Creek's next opponent will be conference foe Crothersville on Tuesday. conversions and Fleener one for the Braves who will next battle Kathy Smith had 506, Harriett Ttedden at (221) 560, Marilyn Duhamell (230) 524, Pauline White 513, Betty Frazier 502, Susan Alford 28 26 25 24 Brown County at Nashville on Wednesday. Matthews 504 and Lou Eubanks 480 in the Tuesday Nite Pinbusters league Charm House Kegley Construction Franklin Bank and Trust Skaggs Brothers listed as doubtful starters because of injuries. Lewis, the injury-prone lightning bolt, has a hamstring injury and Shanklin, the club's most consistent Mike Branham, Jay Waltman, Cleveland at St.

Louis, Chicago at Hi-Way Lanes. TUES. PINBUSTERS 494 and Bernlce Hale 475. HARGRAVE SECURITY USE THE Bill Akles and Jerry Cook were the best of the Braves on defense. at Minnesota, the New York i Giants at Dallas.

Baltimore at Fire Fighters No. 5 24 Moss Building Cont- 26 the past few seasons, lyNiti 24 22 20 20 20 league at Hi-Way Lanes Mary Richey Brownie's Lettering Shop Team No. 4 Team No. 13 Ray's Small Engine Jerry's Squad Imperial House Motel Randolph Hardware Earl Wilson's Team No. 9 Wil-Kay Enterprise Navy Pass Electric Team No.

3 Team No. 11 Team No. 1 No. 9 Haugh 24 Tool Co. 22 Dunkin' Donuts 20 Johnson County Beverage No.

1 20 had (212 563, Bonnie Blackwell 541, Betty Jacobs 539, Mary Lee Lipsius 523, Nemo Wilson 495 and Betty Bay 18 16 16 484. Countryside Inn 22 Petro Builders 22 Arson Squad 22 Hogues Marathon 20 Fire Fighters No. 2 20 Time Realty 18 Crist Drywall 12 Ladies laurels in the Pin Pickers league at Greenwood went Ski Hoppers 18 Hargrave Security 18 No. 14 Heuchan 18 A game of 216 and series of 568 gave Jean Dickinson top honors in the 15 9 7 fuesday Nite Mixed league at Hi Johnson County Beverage No. 2 16 Sharp Ford 12 Franklin Automotive 12 No.

4 Ross 10 Way Lanes, Betty Frazier had 537, Martha Winkler 481 and Donna Henley 476, while Marilyn Sims had a Shirley Holtsclaw had a 569 total to No. 6 Burks Red Hornets pace the Monday Morning Early 206 single. 1 to Alice Ortel with (201) 523. Ruth Strahla had 498, Thelma Furr 497, Ruth Martin 486, Gerry Mynatt 482 and Ruby Schwomeyer 480. For the men it was Bill Sheeks leading with a 591 total.

PIN PICKERS Kisers at Hi-Way Lanes. Nancy (215) TUES. NITE MIXED Gutting and Carolyn (205) Harris Union Bank Trust Co. 11 The Carefree Ladies league at Greenwood was paced by June Marts were next, followed by Judy Main at Wilson's Cafe 10 Cordrv-Sweetwater Realty 10 328, carol Nauer 520, Donna Armstrong 515, Arvella McMillan 513 with a 523 series. CAREFREE LADIES 30i Miller Excavating 10 Team 1 Samples 9 30 and Carolyn Julian 504.

Also Patsy Porcelain Sales Engineering 28 webb at 498 and both Rose Grubbs Kennametal Inc. 26 Sonley's "66" 9 Miskell Insurance 7 and Nemo Wilson Had 482 total. 28 28 26 Advance Plating Works 20 Turn-Style 20 Indiana National Bank 20 EARLY RISERS Team 10 Henley 6 Steer Restaurant 6 The Lakers 5 24 24 22 Tom's Barber Shop Stretch Sew 20 Tiki House Beauty Salon 18 Smart Perry No. 9 Jokers No. 13 Deep Rock Station No.

2 Team No. 16 Team No. 12 8-Balls No. .17 Team No. 1 Dillman's Furniture No.

11 Team No. 4 The If's No. 5 Team No. 7 Team No. 10 Old Red No.

18 Flumpers No. 14 Team 5 Skaggs 4 Gardner Painting Service 3 Taylor Rental Center 18 Equipment Engineering 15 22 22 20 Cory's Enterprises Greenwood Cab Company Rose's Beauty Shop Wabash Ford Truck Sales Mason's Excavating Electri-Line Sales 14 A 595 by Woody Clarkston led the The Lemon Treee 14 men of the Early Sunday Nite mixed 20 18 Goodyear Blimps league at Hi-Way Lanes. For the ladies it was Joan Thompson at 538, Team No. 9 John J. Madden Mfg.

Co. 14 Eden South Meridian Furniture 10 Peyton Co. Realtors 8 12 10 10 Webb's Standard Service Team No. 3 Sharon Taylor 489, Doris Williams 484 and Betty Clarkston 481. The Stable Innfluence Forest Lawn Memory Gardens Team No.

6 Team No. 8 Team No. 15 Team No. 6 South Side Auto Wil-Kay Enterprises 8 6 A week earlier Myron Alford had 599, Ruth Vinson 518 and Pat Mitchell 489. Team No.

3 With all three games in the 220 I THE ALL "fe, NEW SMALL 'if Bob Dunn Corporation SUN. NITE MIXED bracket, Russ Smock led the Union Bank and Trust league at Hi-Way Team No. 14 The trio of honorers in the Tuesday Morning Ladies league at Hi-Way Lanes were Nancy Sink with (205) Jim's Barber Shop 30 Lanes with 672. Bill Decker had (234) 607, Don Tice 602, Steve Klinck 600, 509, Helen Philpott 491 and betty Limp at 482. Ray Scott 599, Cliff Carnes 597, Livy TUES.

MORN. LADIES Smith 579. Lanam's 32 UNION BANK TRUST Morris Electric 30 Setser Machine 32 Browns's V. 28 Indiana Gas 32 Kreigel Electric 28 Foley and Son No. 2 26 Henderson Agency 28 Double Cola 26 Duncan's 24 Team No.

1 24 Team No. 12 24 Union Bank and Trust 24 Mr. Hair Stylist 24 Swift Farm Center 22 Jim's" Hardware 4 18 stanfield Insurance 22 Carriage House Kitchen 18 Foley and Son 20 Johnson Co. Hospital 18 Charley's Body Shop- 20 Grain 16 Arvin Industries 20 Lonnie's Body Shop 18 -A 234 finale got Dave Core on the Henderson Drugs honor roll in the Hargrave Security Nip N' Sip Tavern 18 mixed league at Hi-Way Lanes with Don's "66" Service 18 582. For- the gals it was Marsha Team No.

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