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r9 Sunday, November 13, 1 1 3 (Th? frirpriib'lie if93 Ire OlmimA Ml ananoon eelc Prep Sports The top-ranked Spartanburg Vikings roared to a 34-7 win over Daniel in Friday night's upper state 4-A championship game behind the play of running back Steve Cheeks. Cheeks gained 201 yards rushing and had a 60-yard scoring run called back because of a penalty. Cheeks did score three time3 however, including an 82-yard kickoff return and a 50-yard run from scrimmage as the Vikings prepare to meet the Spring Valley Vikings for the state 4-A title. For his performance, By ED McGRANAHAN hravily on the toe of David Lipey, who boot! all three points after touchdown in the win. James Lindsey recovered a fumble to set up another Jonesville touchdown in the win.

Earl Wilbanks scored two touchdowns in a losing Cheeks has been named The Greenville News Player of the Week and he, along" with his head coach Bill Carr, will be honored at Monday's meeting of the Greenville Touchdown Club at the Forum Restaurant, beginning at 12:30 p.m. For Daniel, Millard Dawson gained 58 yards rushing in a losing effort, bringing his season rushing total to more than 1,700 yards. Roscoe Watson of Clinton LIKE EATING SPAOHRTTT Clinton To Play For 3-A Title On Thanksgiving Day A Thanksgivin? game and i season. either the annual Presbyterian- blocked an extra point attempt Insure yours. Inlegon's homeowner's insurance protects your possessions from burglars to blazes.

Talk to the Integon Listener. Newberry College game or Clin- which would have tied the three Friday night battles will For the second consecutive bring to a close the 1973 South year, Clinton area residents will previously unbeaten Saluda in the upper state 3-A title game. Clinton, the defending state 3-A champ, relied on the balanced offense, featuring Mike Wooten, Claude Crocker and Harold Goggins and a stingy defense to gain the right to face Fort Johason for the state 3-A championship. It hasn't hurt Roger Woolbright to be the coach's Chapin's head coach, assured his prep career of being extended another week as he threw two touchdown passes and ran for two in a 3442 win over Woodruff. Pete Bundrick of Chapin scored twice also as the Eagles gained the right to meet Bamberg-Erhardt's Red Raiders for the state 2-A title.

Jonesville bounced back with the aid of a Jackie Rice interception to take a 21-20 upper state 1-A win over Whitmire in a come from behind effort. The Wildcats, which will now face McColl for the state 1-A crown, counted game to preserve the Red Devils' 14-13 win over ton's attempt at a state title. The Red Devils will play Fort Carolina High School football! be given the choice of attending Johnson of Charleston Thanksgiving at a site not yet Youth Football determined, although it will be Richmond Stops WcVM Tribe, 31-0 FINAL STANDINGS Y.M.C.A YOUTH FOOTBALL in the lower state. Clinton is the defending state 3-A cham-ipion. The 4-A battle of the Vikings, Spartanburg and Spring Valley, will be played at Spring Valley's II and under: Christ Church 10 gu high scho01 footba11 season is like eating a plate of spaghetti.

You always save the best for last. mat really not such an unbelievable parallel. Until recently, I always saved the giant meat ball for the coup d'grace when I devoured a plate of my mother's special Italian American meal. And it seemed to be a fitting finish to a great meal mat began with just an aroma of simseering tomato sauces and tangy spices that filled every corner of our home. seems to hit me the same way.

About a month end a half into the heat of summer I'll get a glimpse of the game on television via the Coaches All America game A11 staf classic. Just a taste, mind you, until that first kickoff Sept. l. Then as the weeks pass and I hustle to one stadium or another on Friday night, I savor each minute like I'll never have another like it. But as someone said, "how time passes so swiftly when you're having fun," and before I know its time for the meat ball.

Back in Ohio that, meant just the final game on the schedule, usually against a chief rival like City North versus City South. Here its the state championship; all the marbles. Sitting in the press box watching and listening to the audience at a game assures me that even the fans that probably have never thought of it my way, also believe football is like my plate of spaghetti. It's something special to them, just as it is for me. At Saluda Friday night, the fans were crowing for seconds.

They didn't want the feast to end. desnite the narrow margin. St. Francis Mauldin Mitohell Road Colts WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) Big Barty Smith ran for 128 Field in Columbia, but Spartan injured Phil Dietz and led Western Carolina's football team to a 23-3 victory over Car Timers P.

JEROME WILKf RSON 44-F Pine Knoll Dr. S.C. 29609 Bus. 244-9462 Rei. 246-5664 INTEGON- yards and two touchdowns, completed one pass and caught three Saturday as Richmond's burg will be the host team.

Chapin's Eagles will be the host team against Bamberg-Erhardt at Irmo High School in the battle for the state 2-A crown, and McColl will host son-Newman Saturday. Walker completed 12 of 19 passes for 121 yards as the Catamounts finished their season with a 6-3-1 record and dropped the visiting Eagles to a final 6-3. After David Ward's 46-yard field goal in the second neriod Jonesville at Cheraw for the SimpsOnville Holmes Park Pineforest Fountain Inn 10 and Under (American Conf.) Mauldin Mitchell Road Colts Rams Pineforest Ft. Inn Cowboys 10 and Under (National Conf.) Mauldin Redskins Ft. Inn Packers Mauldin Tigers Holmes Park Falcons Simpsonville Mitchell Road Spiders overpowered William and Mary's Indians 31-0 for second place in the Southern Conference and their best football season since 1943.

The 235-pound senior fullback carried the ball 25 times while state 1-A championship. Last year Easley, Bishopville ana worm loined Clinton as AUTO. PERSONAL HOUSEHOLD REAL ESTATE state champions but only Clinton has survived to the final put Carson-Newman ahead, the scoring on runs of one and five yards, had 40 yards on his three receptions and threw the round. 500.. first two passes of his career, one of which he hit for 34 yards.

Quarterback Harry Knight Nearly 8,000 in attendance and everybody believing it was "his" game. I'm convinced each person at the game believed the setting was for his benefit the paper-roll posters, the 6chool QUALITY MENS CLOTHING MENS STORE QUALITY AT FACTORY PRICES Consolidate Your Debts. Reduce Monthly Payments mascot hung in effigy, the deafening cheers don't mess Catamounts drove 80 yards in 16 plays, Herb Cole scoring from the two for a 7-3 halftime lead. Another 80-yard drive in the third period ended with David Hackett going over from the one for Western Carolina. Jimmy Joyce kicked a 45-yard field goal, a WCU record for length, and Eagle Moss ran eight yards for a touchdown on a reverse in the final period.

Moss caught seven passes for 74 yards. completed nine of 14 passes for 102 yards and one touchdown as the Spiders finished 5-1 in the conference and 8-2 overall. The MCC Financial Services around the two bands duelling mstrumentally from either wide of the field, the shrill whistles, irritating flags and 22 young men beating heads in a game meant to release mm, mm km ACTORY 1943 Richmond team was 6-1. oi anxieties. OUTLET WW Take any combination of 7,999 people from the stands and leave one alone and the game is his.

It was all staged William and Mary, shut out for the first time in 48 games, crossed midfield only twice in (formerly Motor Contract Co.) Conveniently located to serve you GREENVILLE, S.C. tor mm in the first place. Carson-Newman 0 0 0 3 suffering its third straight defeat. The Indians finished third But as in every game, some must leave frustrated. Just as if big brother reached over and took the meat ball when Golden Strip Shopping Center Hwy.

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in the conference at 3-2 and were 6-5 overall. Richmond used up 8:24 on the While one side of the field rocks with glee in anticipation of that last taste; the other side begins to sag, rather mournfully, clock the first time it had the end question, "who took my meat ball?" ball, moving 76 yards in 18 PRICES GOOD MON. TUES. WED. NOV.

19, 20 21 plays on the running of Smith and the passing of Knight, who threw the last 19 yards to Mike Mahoney for the touchdown. OPEN 9:30 AM TO 10 PM On the fifth William and Mary play after the kickoff, the Spiders Mark Shelton picked off a Rip Scherer pass at the F1SK CUSTOM 360 4 PLY NYLON CORD Indians 35 and ran it back to the 13. The Spiders were set back to the 28 by a penalty, but Smith ran for 17 yards on the next play and scored from a yard out on the first play of the sec PICK THE CHAMPS I've become the butt of many jokes the past three months because of my inability to prognosticate with a certain degree of accuracy, the outcomes of various collegiate football clashes. In other words, my prediction record reeks. But sinre we are approaching the final week of the prep football year though I'd try my hand at picking the winners of the state championship games.

Starting with 4-A and working down, I'd have to give Spartanburg a head-shake (that's more than a nod) over Spj-ing Valley since I know more of the upstate Vikings' 6upcess than I do of the down state Vikings. CUnton's clutch defense will get my vote in 3-A against Coach Keith Richardson has a hankering for winning and I'm sure the Trojans will do little to disappoint hint After all, the Red Devils have won in most every conceivable manner this year. iJ'd like to say I'm picking Bamberg-Erhardt because I like the name. But my spies tell me the Red Raiders are consistent from both sides of the line and possess a bit more depth than Chapin in 2-A. ZMd 1-A Jonesville's veteran team should handle McColl in their titular battle.

The Wildcats, despite their late season 6hiinp and loss to Whitmire which forced them from Conference '1 rviBSL ond quarter. FISK SAFTI CLASSIC 2 POLYESTER CORD PLIES PLUS 2 FIBERGLASS BELTS Richmond 29 9 47-297 25-61 164 50 56 0 13-20-0 J-24-3 4-31 8-39 0-0 2-0 t-118 5-50 7 7 10 7-31 First downs Rushes-yard Passino yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Richmond William Mary 0 0 0 00 Rich Manonev 19 Dass from Kniaht (Carter kick) Rich Smith 1 run (Carter kick) Rich Smith run (Carter kick) Rich FG Jones 26 Rich Kreilis 2 run (Carter kick) Co) (0) champions to runners-up, have regrouped and are ready to take i ih 850-13 Blackwall TubelMt SyS Plus Fed. $1.73 VSt 'SXf' WHITEWALL. $14,44 fZL- TubTlKS TIRE I BLACKWALL WHTtTwALLI PLUS FED jl1-" SIZE BRAND PRICE PRICE EX. TAX i iX" CODE 6 EACH EACH EACH TIRE! SS0.1J IH J14744 11.73 l) A Too-Ya 814 siejMj 5W iss-i4 is ii7.44 i.ii 7.14 111 1I.44 1.M tZJT .1.4, L4 home all the marbles.

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Touchdown number five of the day was set tip by a fi5-yard halfback pass from (Lelleup to Jay Saldi to the Seminole 12, and four plays later Rushing hit a 1 i in the endzone from five yards out. Carter scored his second touchdown of the day on the next Gamecock series, capping an 87-yard drive with a 19-yard burst with 7:27 showing on the clock to make it 45-6. Rushing capped the Gamecock scoring when he hit (Randy Chastain with an 18-yard pass with 1:05 showing to cap a 47-yard drive and, the remaining distance to give the Gamecocks a 14-0 advantage with 8:28 left in the half. Over a minute later, the Gamecocks were on the board again, this time after Gary Mott intercepted a Florida State serial to give them possession on Seminole 22. Bass kept for nine on first down, then freshman Casper Carter found a gaping hole upthe middle to cover the remaining distance.

With but 24 seconds left in tfi half, Marino booted his eighth field of the season out of 10 attempts to provide the halftime margin of 24-0. Florida State had a couple threats in the early ptages of the second half, but Carolina began a 98-yard, 13-play drive with 9:58 remaining in the period, and the relentless Gamecock offense again prevailed. With 3:37 left in the period, after they had controlled the ball for welli over six minutes, the Gamecocks made it when Hod gin scooted 10 yards upi.t-he middle with his record-breaking touchdown. The Seminoles came back luiiM llalu akl 1 kuLs mWmM m4tM lualiM rr Att'd Yds TD Punt ll hriftgllt Chock fo 4 "Aitv o4Hofto ortor oorricoo ntsrltd but nol llitod wflleorry wppltmtnttl ehtvoo Jv Kmirl Muftttf OuartfrtM ff rapTteamirrl ttgilntl blowout 94 moO oult ovorylhlng oicopl oqum) tot ifm you own lour prtttnt cor, cnorftna orf (W elimpt If nootfod, Otltr valid to ortflnal fur chooor eftlr. Hodoin 1 85 Soinks 14 71 Pas, 17 115 Cartf-r 9 48 Le Heuo 8 52 DiiehinA 3 11 fss Ynlnli 47 Ml passing Yds TD LP 0 6-4-0 Bass 30 rz i i i 0 30 0 5 16 AJ 28 A 1-1-0 1-1-0 424 10-1 138-1 NO.

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L.P. A 717 47 47 7T7 ALL RETURNS Inte'ns No. Yds. 1 Five Inducted Into Tiger Athletic Hall Of Fame Punts Kioknlfs NO. Yds.

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TD intermission Saturday to receive 102-1 0 6 their induction jackets from Ml Charlie Bussey, president of the 1SM-0 ft? 1 44 4J0 1 28 3)3-14-1 IS No Yds. TD L.R. 13 0 3 2 11 I 1 0 0 0 Association of Tiger 4 CHANNEL SOUND PLAYS MATRIX DISCRETE TAPES CHARGE IT! CLEMSON Five persons whthave made significant contributions to the Clemson athletic program were formally inducted info the Clemson University Athletic Hall of Fame at halftime ceremonies of ihe Tiger-Maryland game, Saturday. Ajjiong the inductees were former head football coach and athtic director Frank Howard; A. Schillctter who was an all state lineman at Clemson In jR)13; Banks McFadden, All America In football and basketball Joe Blalock, the Tigers only, two-time All America football-player, ex-Tiger fullback Fred Cone and Billy "Digger" urionoa ton Prprott Totals Pass Rot.

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GREENVILLE 244-9180 GREENVILLE HWY 29 SOUTH 242-4785 11 414 ALL RETURNS Kickotls No. Yds. Marshall, 3744 HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (AP) Marshall University shot down the Dayton Flyers, 37-14, here Saturday on Reggie Oliver's passing and the running of tailback Bob Tracey.

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