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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 9

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Sunday, October 29; 1967, Page 9 THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, Orangeburg, S.C, ITS FOOTBALL TOURNEY TIME Down the Lanes This Week At Recreation Department St. Stephens Rolls Over Springfield By HARRY FLOYD I The Group League has a close race for first place as there are Canteen each afternoon was a complete "flop" for this week. We had trouble with our concessions and In getting the project started. However, we wiil trying to overtake them, only one game behind. The Wheel Pullers are in third with the Pull Handles in fourth.

The Screw Drivers are in fifth. Stu only five games separating the first and last place team In the standings. The Slo Pokes are ST. STEPHEN, S.C. The still get this going and hope to St Stephen Tigers mixed a de Ostrander Is the leader in the be in operation next week.

We In the top spot holding a one vastating ground attack with an invite all readers to come by game lead, with the Near Miss high set department with a 589, adequate aerial game to pul season, beat Danny's group by a score of 6-0. I did not get the names of the boys Involved in these wins and losses however. This still gives Danny's boys the championship, how-sver. Players who led this team to the championship Included Frankie Sulton at quarterback, George Hamlter at fullback, Bill Moore and Dwight Frier-son at halfbacks. In the line, Frank Rogers, Randy Antley, Charles Cannon, Buck Inabinet, Van Hewitt, Billy Crumpton, Rusty Barnes es in second and the Pin Pickers followed by Ray Trapp with verize the injury-riddled Spring the Cantee between the hours of 3:30 and 5 o'clock.

BY GEORGE D. MIZZELL JR. This week ended the regular season for all of our Pee Wee and Small Fry football boys. However, we still have several tournament games, plus the Sertoma Football Jamboree yet to be played. We will also be selecting All-Star teams In both division to play in these tournaments.

On Wednesday, Danny Plun-ketts Small Fry team rolled on toward an undefeated season with a 7-0 win over Champs Small Fry boys. Danny bat worked his boys hard and they have come a long way since the in third. 579. Third is Pete Crider with a field Eagles, 41-7, here Friday 577. Ray Trapp has the high Betty Stocker had the high night.

We have only ping pong ta really be the theme of the day. The first tournament we are in will be with the Pee Wees but we do not know when we will play. We will be playing in St. Andrews however. The Small Fry All Stars will play a-gainst North Charleston on the morning of November 18 to determine who will play in the Southern District Jamboree in North Charleston on Thanksgiving weekend.

We also started work this week with a girls flag tall football team which will play in the Sertoma Jamboree next Thursday. We had a pretty good turnout of girls this first time and hope to have more next week. Qur plans for opening the two games this week. Champ's team lead all season, but he lost to Shot on Tuesday by a score of 6-0 and then lost to Danny's Pee Wees on Thursday, while Shot was beating Steve Smoak's boys 7-0. Ronnie Dempsey lead Shot's team on Tuesday with a touchdown run.

Rock Daniels also was good on offense. On Thursday, Champ's boys lost the game on a bad snap from center, when the ball went over the tailbacks head into the end zone, where it was covered by David Biser. I'm sure all the boys enjoyed the football season up to this time. However, we will now be getting ready for tournament play and hard work will game for the week a 160 tol Fullback Ed Furtlck, with a game so far with a 232 followed by Pete Crider with a 224 and lowed by Eileen Ostrander with shoulder separation, failed to bles for use at this time but hope to add to this. We need a pool table.

We would appre L. Edwards and R. Van Balken- a 152 and Robbie Kelley with dress for the game and Eagle ciate anyone having a table 151. Betty Stocker also had the high set with a 409 and Eileen burgh tied for third with a 223. The fact that they have a good halfback Earl Betnea was injured on the third play of the first they don't want contacting us.

time bowling in this league is Ostrander's 407 was second. quarter. The Edlsto League has a tight evident by the noise the bowlers i Coming up next week we have our Halloween party on Tues and Bruce Gaffney all played well. With his linebackers out. Red race with Colt 45 in first with a make.

They whoop It up every Bethea's charges were no match The Pee Wee Boys also end opening of the season. Thursday night with John Tuck one-half game lead. There are for the powful Tigers and trail' ed 20-0 at halftime. ed their season mis week. However, as it often happens.

five teams tied for second place day night. Our regular group of 7th, 8th and 9th graders are invited. Also, regular Canteen night will be observed. er and Tom Hughes leading the group. There are bowlers in this Shot Clariday's team took and two tied for third.

For Rusty Davis put the Eagles on Friday, Steve Smoak's team, which hadn't won a game all the championship by wlnnine league that have not bowled be. on the scoreboard late in the fourteen team league, it Is the tightest I have ever seen in any fore this season. game. Going back to pass, the They are having the time of league after seven weeks of shifty quarterback found no receivers open and scampered in their lives enjoying a sport they Almost Turn' Tide thought they could not do well to the end zone from the 18- bowling. You may be on top this week and be In eighth place next week.

The Interest of every member on every team is high in. All of the bowlers are trying to help each other as they come down every week to help out Tigs In yard line. The speedy Tigers (7-1-0X beaten only by Porter-Gaud, an Independent power, moved with ease against the crippled Birds and appear to be headed for the their fellow teammates with and they are really bowling their hearts out every week to be on top. Harry Floyd had the high game with a 232 and the high practice sessions during week before they bowl on Thursday nights. This is evident by ecotid set with a 593 for the week.

Class playoffs, a familiar sit calf Rally' the standings that it Is paying off uation for Leon Maxwell's for The Ten Pin League has al with the bowlers bowling good ces. games and sets. Keep the good ley Cuttino in first place with a three game lead, as they won one game and Home Builders Coach Bethea said, "I would fellowship In this league fel have to say St Stephen is the best team we have played this lows, as you have it now. who are In second won only one The Good Timers League has game. The standings in this lea Addison, Gore, Clemson Defense Plagues 'Bama year.

They are quick, have well-rounded offense and a the Four Horsemen in first place gue will close tighter as the weeks go by. The other teams Class team will have trouble with the Bees in second. The bowlers look forward to Sunday are on the move. beating them." night to meet with each bowler "Their fullback is terrific and There are five games separat CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) Ala to have a good time in bowling they can throw when they have buna's defease, leaky at times, ing first and second place with the next four teams lust about and fellowship.

When you have to. They do a lot of trapping held in the clutches Saturday to this in any sport, it builds bet tied for third. protect a 13-10 football victory and according to Maxwell, their first team hasn't played any in ter competition and a better The Twl-light League has over Clemson. time to be had by all who par three or four week. But Eddie Propst cut off a Clem Home Builders in first place with Vera Smith having the high ticipate.

I must say that all lea played Friday night." son threat In the closing sec gues in the Association are en The Eagles (4-4-1) close their set for the week with a 461, fol onds by intercepting a pass at joying bowling more this year lowed by Lois Sweatman with season next Friday night in Ca the Tide 24. Clemson suffered a heart-breaker on a second half play when quarterback Jimmy Addison passed for 40 yards to end Jim Abrams at the Alabama me, only to have the play recalled because of having an ineligible receiver downfield. Addison completed 18 of 38 passes for 177 yards and two were intercepted. Stabler and Raburn completed 11 of 17 for 202 yards with no interceptions. Homan caught four Tide passes for 110 yards to account for more than half of Alabama's passing yardage.

than ever before. meron against Charley Ruckers 457 and Mallnda Sheram with a 423. Vera Smith had the high Alabama piled up all Its points in the first half, then The Bantam League has the Colts. game with a 185 with Doris Sher Chevy Eaters in first place with the Green Hornets in second and staved off all but one of Clem son's second half threats. am next with a 169, followed by the Girl Watchers In third.

Sam Lois Sweatman with a 166. De- lores Fitzgerald converted the my urlffis leads the high sets with a 497. Joey Phillips is next The Southeastern Conference visitor relied on the long pass to set up their touchdown and a pair of second quarter field 3-7-10 split. with a 486, followed by Tim Mott with a 481. Keith Bardes still has Last week Betty Stocker had the high set with a 465 followed Wolfpack Rips Blue Devils, 28-7 RALEIGH.

N. C. (AP) goals. Clemson, defending Atlantic Coast Conference cham the high game with a 221 follow by Pem Bookhart With a 452 ed by Joey Phillips with a 205 pion, depended almost totally and Kevin Doollttle with a 200. and Betty Andersen next with a 433.

Betty Stocker had the high game with a 177 and the For the girls, Linda Vorles is on passes for its offensive effort The Tigers rallied in the second half on the strength of a still high with a 166 high game second highest with a 175, fol and a 410 high set. Harryanne Quarterback Jim Donnan threw Berry Is next with a 408 and a lowed by Peggy Bookhart with a 169. Shirley Van Valkenburgh had the high game handicap defense that kept forcing Ala two touchdown passes as un 149 high game. beaten North Carolina State Gore's helmet. Clemson strove to overcome a three point deficit during th-3 last quarter of play at Death Valley Saturday, but the clock ran out on a passing attack aimed at the Alabama bama to punt Finally, Clemson got a loose ball at the Alabama MARK UP ONE FOR THE TIGERS Buddy Gore (center), Clemson tailback, puts his head down and bucks the Crimson Tide defensive wall to score a touchdown for the Tiger squad.

To add to the bowlers delight, with a 202 and Wlllah Baker had bombed Duke 28-7 Saturday be reminder that beginning next the high handicap set with a 32 and moved in for the touch week end me 4th Annual Azalea fore a record crowd of 44,000, including scouts from three ma down that made it close. Buddy 540. Home Builders Is in first place with a two game lead with Meats Singles Handicap tourna jor bowls. Gore plunged from the one. left linebacker Mike it ment will gefunderwav," "Th 'Steve Davis kicked 35 and 34- (54) attempts a stop by shoYingon wson dropping a hard fWghf glAmeklft.

tournament director, Charlie Bis State, ranked fifth nationally yard field goals for Alabama hop Is working hard on this and in the Associated Press poll after Ed Morgan plunged for he hopes that It will be the scored two touchdowns in the three yards and the Tide's largest yet. It will depend on the first period, one in the second touchdown. Clemson tried 35 bowlers to make it grow, and and another in the fourth In and 26-yard field goals in the SPORTSWEAR FOR SPORTSMEN first half, but Steedley Can knowing the bowlers as I do, flievjre making bowling in Or Quarry Decisions Patterson LOS ANGELES (AP) Cali posting Its seventh consecutive football victory. In each game N. C.

State's opponent has dler's attempts were wide and jantzen angeburg a fine sport and al short after he had kicked a 30- ways can be depended on to scored only one touchdown. yarder. help you in any tournament. WuarterbacK Kenny Mahler, a We are paying three prizes Scouts from the Sugar, Or left hander, passed to end Den ange and Gator bowls saw the with first place getting $150, second $75 and third $50. They fornia's Jerry Quarry bounced former two-time champion Floyd Patterson out of the world THE BASHFUL BARON OF BARLOW BEND Clemson Coach Frank Howard was about the only person who kept cool during the Alabama Clemson nis Horn an for 42 yards in the big play of Alabama's touch Wolfpack's tough defense hold will also pay for every eight en Duke to 87 yards rushing.

down march that moved 68 heavyweight boxing elimina the 20 20 girls in second. In the Ten Pin League, E. Mauney bad the high game with a 218 and J. D. Kinsey bad the high set with a 572.

Last week, Joe West had the high game with a 231 and Harry Floyd had the high set with a 575. The Industrial League has the 11th Frame Snack Bar In first place with a three game lead. Last week there were five games of two hundred or better rolled in this league with Harry Floyd having the high game with a 232 and the high set with a 579. This week Bud Baker had the high game with a 222 and E. C.

Floyd having the high set with a 539. The Bamberg Hospital League has the Mule Skinners in first place with the Untouchables in second. This is a league that enjoys themselves and they look forward to bowling on Wednesday nights. Every one is trying to help each other bowl better and this makes for a fine league. Keep up the good work.

tries. An NCAA regulation forbids yards the second time the Tide football game Saturday in Death The thing every bowler must tions Saturday by winning a split and controversial 12-round had the ball. the bowls from signing teams for post-season games prior to decision. Gene Raburo passed for 41 to remember Is that it takes practice to get better, and knowing the good scores rolled last year, Nov. 20.

Valley. Howard watched his team give the visiting Crimson Tide a battle for every yard as the record crowd of 49,500 fans Dick Brewer at the Clemson 19 to set Davis' first field goal. The 22-year-old Quarry floored the 32-year-old Pat Duke, 3-4 for the season, will take some fine bowling Stabler threw for 33 to Holm an rolled 51 yards for its third pe- tore the sky apart with their this year to take home the money. Ronnie Jeff coat is the de in a 72-yard march that ended rlod touchdown with Frank Ryan terson for mandatory eight counts in the second and fourth rounds but the old guy came back strong in the closing efaeers. with Davis' other three pointer.

going around left end from the fending champion. one. It was a pleasure to have our rounds before losing to the good friend, Paul Jones of the A 39-yard punt return by Fred Combs to Duke's 15 set up down this week enjoying Quakers Bury Indians With Passing Game, 51-6 the game of bowling. With a few pointers, Paul was beginning to Mate's first touchdown. Four plays carried to the two, from where halfback Tony Barchuk roll a nice ball.

He remarked 4 TV ev I TT 1 -V I that it is so easy to knock dived over for the score. GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP- The Toolmakers League, whlcri the pins down when you know The Wolfpack drove 82 yards Gullford quarterback Bill popular bomber from nearby Bellflower. Referee Vern Bybee from San Francisco, who was brought down as an outsider to officiate, scored the fight a draw with each fighter receiving six points. Bybee was overruled, however, when judges Lee Grossman and Joey Olmos gave it to Quarry 7-6.

for Its second touchdown in 11 Burchette completed 12 of 21 the basic fundamentals of bowl-ing. This is a sport that every plays with Leon Mason going tailback Danny Wheeling and a 25-yard run by fullback Larry Funkhouser. McKay finished the afternoon with eight catches for 145 yards and three touchdowns. He now passes for Ziz yards and four has fourteen teams, has a tight race on as there are only six games separating first place and tenth place. The Snap Rings are in first place with the Pliers member of the family can en- touchdowns Saturday as the Joy together.

Come back, Paul. Quakers burled the Newberry around right end from the Duke 22. An 18-yard run by Bobby Hall and a 12-yard Donnan to Barchuk pass featured the Indians 51-6 in a Carollnas Con ference football game. has caught 50 passes for 822 yards, a new conference record. drive.

Newberry had gone into the Late in the first period the Four GP Drivers In American 500 game as the conference's leading pass defender with an av Wolfpack moved from its 47 to McKay set it last year by gaining 776 yards. Burchette also broke a school record for most yards gained The Associated Press had it 6- 6. The nationally televised rematchthe two fought a 10-round draw in Los Angeles on June 9 drew a disappointing crowd in the Olympic the Blue Devil 35, then on erage of only 71.5 yards per game. But they were no match fourth down Gerald Warren at tempted a 52-yard field goal Saturday for Burchette and re record for a one-mile closed ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (AP) passing in a season.

The 5-9 signal caller has 1,346 yards. that was wide of the mark. War ceivers Henry McKay and Mike Hunt. ren also attempted a 45-yard course of 117.120 miles per hour in winning the inside pole posl- Hunt and McKay each caught field goal In the last quarter but Four International Grand Prix drivers will try their luck in stock car racing, American style, Sunday in a 500-mile chase over North Carolina Mo tlon, Bowsher was clocked at it was short. two touchdown passes from Bur 116.864.

chette and reserve quarterback State got its third touchdown early in the second period when Richard Petty, biggest winner on the NASCAR circuit this year with $127,379 in prize money and tor Speedway's banked one-mile Mike Boccuzzi added insult to injury by tossing one touchdown Donnan hit end Harry Martell on a 15-yard pass to cap a 45- course. pass toMunt and one to Mc 27 victories in 47 starts, quali HERE'S WHY MOST CARS NEED AN ATLAS HEAVY-DUTY BATTERY Modern cars average 10 electrical motors, as compared with only 5 motors a few years ago, and require more than 590 watts, as compared to 295. Here is what your battery is called upon to do: (Typical current drain in amps) They will go against the best drivers in this sort of equipment yard drive. Duke took the next fied in fifth place behind two Kay. Boccuzzi finished with three of eight for 108 yards.

The kickoff and drove to State's six. other Ford drivers, Bobby Alli that the U.S. has to offer. And The Wolfpack defense dug in and the Blue Devils had to give they really aren't given much Quakers gained 328 yards overall through the air. son ana caie Tar borough.

Petty won me June 500-roller here and chance of muddying the other Hunt's TD catches came on up the ball on the eight already has clinched the NAS wise calm waters of a sport the state's final touchdown came plays covering 6, 23 and 72 ic io mimn, HHC TBI CAR driving title. South claims as Its own. yards while McKay's came on The winner will pick ut about The four are Jimmy Clark of plays covering 10, 24 and 13. with 3:24 left on a 14-yard pass from Donnan to end Don Donaldson. The drive had started on Duke's 47.

$16,500 in prize money. Duns. Scotland, two-time world The other Quaker scores Clark, whose prior experience driving champion and 1965 Indianapolis 500 winner; Jochen came on a three-yard plunge by in big bore American sedan racing cars had been a few laps at Rindt of Austria, who will share driving duties with Clark in a Daytona Beach, in 1964, found the going tough during a 715 Wfcifeaa, S. E. week of preparation.

Holm an and Moody Ford Fair-lane; Lodovlcio Scarfiottl and Giampiere Blscaldi of Italy. Cut the fairway down to size in the cardigan of a champion, the Dave Marr Three Under. It't one of the great classics of the game, knit for free-swinging comfort. A multitude of colors, coordinated to Jantzen golf shirts and slacks colors like gold 'n red heather, weathered green, gulf blue heather, golden toast heather. Sizes S-XL.

(Vi alpaca wool Vt mohair, Vj wool) $20.00 He flew from Mexico City Tuesday, where he had won the Mexican Grand Prix for Formu The $78,000 event, last distance race on the NASCAR cal- Ride The Safer Kelly Road" I JJrqQTV la 1 cars. After hours of prac tice, he got the car In the 116 Kelly Springfield Headquarters m.pji. bracket by Friday morn ing, then wrecked it during the afternoon on the first lap of his i 1 6 i i 1 A A A 2 qualifying run. MODERN CARS DEMAND MORE BATTERY POWER His mechanics rebuilt the car Since 1934 LOW Down Payment Up To 6 Months To Pay FREE MOUNTING and WHEEL BALANCING WITH EACH TIRE PURCHASE John Stone Charles Carraway overnight, but the delay forced endar for this season, begins at 12:30 p.m. (EST), Because of the attention given the entry of the foreign drivers, speedway officials expect crowd of which would be Just about capacity.

David Pearson, a top Southern driver for years, and Jack Bowsher, a leading campaigner from the United States Auto Club, share the front row spots in factory-sponsored Fords identical to the one assigned to Clark-Rlndt I Pearson set a new four-lap the 26-year-old Scot to qualify in the rear end of the field Saturday. Scarfiottl, assigned to a Plymouth owned by Tom Fried- FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Servicenfer Lee's ken, a West Coast airlines executive, will start 23rd. He'll be a teammate of veteran Jim Paschal, who start 12th..

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