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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 16

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EXCEPT WINF1ELD Putnam Gridders Feel 'Recession' In Ptrram I leads the way with a 4 0 mark wink Homcaoe 1 2 1, Buffalo tad Tbe unbeaten Gcaenls tmelj to Spencer (1 5) and Coach McCoy says, ''Spencer fe always Hjuea iotubud wmGrid whipped Gayan VaJ ley, S3 3, last week, earning this I praise from McCoy. "This is as deserving a group of athletes as any we've had. We lost 18 seniors from last year's undefeated team and had to start this season with a team, hot they've worked grown and have done a tremen oous JOD." McCoy praised the blocking of Brad Hoages, PftB Keeling and Geyer an the defense of Charlie Jordan, David Payne. Dana Bacifcy and Bob GobeL Huricane hosts Charleston Catholic (2 1) Friday and has had nothing but trouble with Kanawha County opponents, losing to Nitro and South Charles ton. "Catholic will be tough, Fort tt Own Ltaataf 4MV SchMl Bill Coffmen, WtafWd Tim Ssearc, Fort Skip KeeUnj, Wlnflett Coach Jack Coyner remarked.

TSiey nave a gooa lootoau: Hurncane played a 0 0 tie with Scott of Madison last We were disaonointedv said Coyner. "We fumbled too. men." He SINGLED out Tim Beach, who rushed for 103 yards, line backer Steve uuniap, wno caai 12 tackles, ana guara Jim uee, Bavenswooa nea uevus reiuro yavetteville (3 home Friday night to tackle OMjstepsllp cia5s when it travels of west Virginia moat consist to sime power ubr mu ko lj. Saturday milht. Ceredo Kenova Wonders.

"Tins is the gaine of Uie year! tinv u. for us." said Fayettevdle Coach team," Ravenswood Coach Fred Paul one seems Taylor commented. "They are to make our season. This sea a 5HW and beat son, Oak HOI is real unK nt "We must Dft at tOP form 1 Seth last week, 50 8." physically and mentally to even! Taylor was pleased with the Devils' performance in a zi m. win at Warren Local "We CrOSS LOUntiy never gave up, pumwu mu.

Raventwood didn't take tbe lead Winner CHS final 1:40. TTlnlHSr 15 wrlJ "Ijoebackers CIiarlc6ton ffigb cr0S8 and Gary Haid along with Gary I by had exceuenc games, Tjinn(W Taylor said. Denras Wednesday at Coonskin Park. scored two Charkston, which had four Wolfe a pass anu among the top six fin rrtnrtwA it so vards for a toucb Lw. the down and quarterback Mike won 33 by Hartess passed for a conversion DuPont with 32, Herbert Hoover with 86 and East Bank with 100.

only iw oer were uari uyrus, uufom; CHS; Robert Le liihrim, itVo. CHS; Jerry Dotson, Du raJSs Pont; Herb Cociffan' CHS; Davel Sta Th. tht right DuPont: Tim Cnffmsn I juanita iciTti DuPont; Bonny Porter, CHS ana Ken asd. Duront. City of Chwtetton, wi I rertlvi lajrt unlB mtnutl Mtow.tern*: 1 uiitd unlit 11 a PImm Wd hospl'il equlpmert for West ON JfiiftttS unlm i FORWS." int prawr prewTlhed bv the Division of Purcf practice Eld ftrms will not lssutd after The City reswvw m.

EDST on day prior to opening. la Sneni 1 ton Parts for Dewrtment t. tab, motor and Unsldartd uni October at the stave address or bids rnay Flit No. 1DJA. BEN RUBRECHf, oirie OctSstr 7, WT1.

The, bids 17SM council be Opened ot tne reoular Specfftcatiw may 1 JACK KINDER Clerk of Court wens will accept sealed bids until 11:00 AM ch.ri«»on reserves t'" or equjH ttr Depart right jo rtiect all bldt. Litlbt SmSSSSt wlSS "bm'itted US KANAWHA Detendent EDST on day prior T. (The oblect ofthSs suit Is Tp obtain a will accept sealed bid's until 2:30 P.M. action inflT it hereby 59 wiil eo' lssued of State of West Virginia, "jj FDST on day prior opening, speclfh ordered That ttons jjpon written appllcatkiS, FHe Orvllle HacKW, plain'lf' SEN RU6RCCHT, Director. Sr.

SsSi! JLtlf Oct. 14, fcr 13 cn or before I P1 JrtiZ, Si or before ED 5T carriage ellle type for Ihe Bept. of' Kovemper 10, mi. VocaHonal Rehabi HttFon. be vis on of PUTcrasej, Bid norms not 75 ba fssued after 4: PM EDST oc day prior Entered by the Cleric of Court to opening.

Specifications upon written aec.B|. bids until 2:00 P. 6DST Orteber T4. to I tne State of Wot vi rsir, ia, i ru'i material end equipment to convert heat P.179~4200 C. i.

Va. Slate College. No bid will bi let Control; DEL: Sites ifl District sl)bmim ftlm Judy Gap, Pendleton CO. by the Dlvliton of Purchases. SPilto 8, BW wt Coaiton, nPhFB np pubi ictt ffffT rriMMriM pi paS rniiof he JrttlSf VSid Pldtenl, MHI OtX Ran KANAWHA COUNTY.

WEST VIRGINIA PR EDA PAULEY, Executrix of the cHnj Abrsstve for Snow Estale of Ellen Music Hartess Clark ml. vendor's Jarretl, Freda Pauley, Indlvktualty, KAY Alwma. Randolph Dfelrict I. HARLESS, Ptaintlff P.115 3J0Q. WOO C.

Y. Abrasive, for snow la'conholj DEL: PJ't" Ice ControJ; The obttcf of above entitled action far Snow ft EIFen Music Harless Cart Jarrett; that wi. wl Pauley, Executrix be 'given DEL: Hlnton. w. fterself the turn the of Etlen Music Harkai uf fhat she be alven be given PMLL GEYES CesRier At kvIi ic The eodre de nsmWv won.

18 14. last G. B. Coach Mike Morrison of Poca: "Ibey carried the; game to us toe secona land never quit." Buffalo, after losses to Hurricane and Parkersburg tries to win Saturday right iwhen Oav (0 4) invades. Two! are doubtful starters.

Mtise Antnony, wtmj jhas a leg injury, and tackle jStan Garrison, who has a ankle. In a tie with Hamlin, Joey Martin made 16 tackles, Lewis Hypes 11, Mike Tucker gained 112 yards and Tim Thornton 80. "We feel inexperience causec mistakes that cost us a wil against Hamlin," Coach Jennings said. "We must elimi i nate them if we are to do well! against Clay." Fayette, Boone Rivalries Set; Red Devils, Duval Home After a did well on the option i triumphant trip into Ohio, the GAME keep it close. We hope to have few surprises for them." ivaveueviue wmppea 20 7.

last week as Tom White ran for 95 yards, Earl Cunning nam tor 75 ana Jonn ham for 75. "We're pleased with our ef fort." said McKown. "We were! down 7 6 at half and the boys showed a lot of pride in back." He SMEled out linemen bar rish Hopkins (six tackles and six assists), Louis Saunders (6 5), Don Bowling (6 5), John Britton U)ren neai hi and Jackie Conley (6 5). SF.TH TRIES TO REBOUND Hish School of Seth tries to bounce back1 from its first loss when it news an old Boone Coumv nvat iry at Scott High School of Madison on Friday night. Setn has a 3 1 record! alter i falling to powerful Ceredo Keno iva, Madison is 0 2 2 after playing a deadlock with Hur Seth Coach Mickey Brown praised Madison's defense and tne bsy tiawKs "win ave us fits aeain.

Scott has Seth every year 1966." ft tj Abriitvt for Snow Y. Hartes TK 7J09 Y. AUnstvt wpw wyt uidh uitm tab thereafttr. A copy of Hid on be cbtaintd frem the iS cierk of uv court iust ran over top of us, Brown said. "They have a good team and should go a long way.

our Mike carutners piayea game on doui fense and defense." DUVAL EYES HAMLIN GRIWITHSVILLE A bad break in the final minute of' mav ended Duval High School i three game win streak last week. They'll! try to start a new victory, string on Friday night! wnen Hamiin ij mvaoes. Duval's record dropped to 3 1 when Wahama posted a come i from 15 14 win in tne Ifinal minute of play. A pass deflected by a Duval defensive hack into the hands of a Waha ma player who scampered for ine winning toucnuown. "It was a.tiuKe ana wouldn't hannen aeain 500 eames, said Duval Coach Blaine Wilker 'Our kids are really down tarte aad a metoe Wednesday jand: hurt, over our nustortune.

IThev will bounce back." I Duval got 109 rush yards from Jeff Spurlock, and' 182 yards on! ii4 or passes trom quaner back Charles McKinney "1 feet McKmnev is the best una larea," said Wilkerson, who also liked the play of linemen Ronnie searis, jonn wiuiamson, Tim and Barry Stowers. Seats Remaining ForWVU Flight There are seats remaining on ia chartered plane for Saturday's West Virginia Pitt football game in Morgantown. The plane will leave Charleston at iu a. m. return after the game.

Kouiia trip tare is $zli pius taxi, For more information, contact Kemp McLaughlin, phone I Charleston Fourth In Catholic Ratings Charleston Catholic (2 1) ranked fourth in the state' Catholic grid teams, ia ratines reieasea ov iik State CatboUc High School Athletic Assn, McMechen Bishop Donahue is ranged first Francis (2 2) Life Saving At A senior life savinc class will jbe held at tbe YMCA, beginiiing on Monday. The five week class wiE meet on Mondays and Wed fijvsdavs from 7 to 9 cm Instructor will be Warren Kaul. For more 3437. sbereOetfc Sk Tbe U. tean win Toughs sAeouies raay be tbe reason that three 1 headed by Smth.

the county's four schools have loebg record vsW 24 vear oid Pasadena, (1 3) cm Friday in search: Army private who recently of its first wis aner with three toughies: iKitro aad Gauley Bridge. SHORTS: Davis Cup Team Set won the U. S. Open tisie at Forest BiHs, S. Y.

The other three members of the squad named by Ed Tur viSe, the rioc playing captain, are Clark Graebner, 27, of New York, Frank Froehling HI, 2B, of Fort Lauderdale, and Erik Van Dttlen, 20, of San Mateo, Calif. It is Van DiBen first ttme on trie team. LIONS GET QB Tbe Philadelphia Eagles traded reserve quarterback tpieman to tne Detroit Lions for an undisclosed fit draft choice. OUT OF JAIL Carlos Monzon, world raid vas released fsfcsa Wednesday Sefiewjsg a sqcad defrad rhs Davis Cup agansi the Ro i OUCn; nuPit SETS RECORD MONTREAL Ron Eust, the Morsreal Expos' pPuKxv second baseman, set a major league record in Wednesday's game against die Chicago Cubs when be was hit by a pitch for the 50th time this season. lie 3S agsver uas stjs his ear rss a aias te a A jotiee said afar hioe zoss's release ihai the case sas CROSETO RETIRES Frank Crosetti, a iea guer shee 1322, has retired.

The Yankee veteran was a Minnesota coach ibis year. CAR WRECKS New York Jets defensive tackle Scott Palmer suffered broken ribs in an auto mobile accident and will be W. VA. CHAMPIONSHIP M0T0CR0SSRACE SUNDAY, OCT. 3 ROCKY FORK RACEWAY on Rocky Fork Road.

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