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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 19

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Ravenswood, Seth Risk 2 0 Records MUflTUUMERY Ahrays po i tent Collins Oak Hill is the lest this week for Montgomery's I Coacb C. E. Lanham said as he prepared bis team for Friday's trip: "Oak Hill (0 2) has a big balklub. We will have to improve and work hard. We need a lot of improvement in our line blocking and defensive play." Dan McGhee and Gene Underwood remain on the injury list.

Lanham praised the play of nm ning back Artie White and the ly THB ASSOCIATED PRESS John Mackey, voted the best tight end in pro football's first 50 years, now is ud for crabs in the National Football League ueuig put on waivers Dy the Baltimore Colts. The 30 year old veteran had told the Colts he wanted to be traaeu or put on waivers if he would have to play behind Tom Mitchell, who was elevated to the starting tight end position iasi season. State Golf Open At Parkersburg Sam Snead took part today in the West Virginia Golf Open pro am here at South Hills Golf Club. Snead begins shooting for his 16th West Virginia title on Friday. The tournament ends Sunday.

Giving the 60 year old professional great competition will be Billy Capps, Linden Meade, John Fletcher, Dave Smith, Barney Thompson, Roy Sbreves and Jerry Walker. work of the secondary in last. iocs ro summersvme FOOSE CLICKS RAVENSWOOD Ron Foose catches passes no matter who prows tttem. a 36 8 romn over Richwood. Foose caught a 19 yard touch down toss and also two passes, running one back 10 tor a score.

The win was the second against no losses for the Red Devils, who host Williamstown 1 12 0) on Friday, 8 p.m. "Wfl Mackey Put On Waivers; Wages Hurt Ining back rotation in the Miami Dolphins' season opener Sunday Shula said Mercurv Morris. Jim Kiick and Larry Csonka are "all first stringers." Morris saia atter we uoipnins' at a loss to Dallas last year's Su per Bowl that he wasn't Betting enough playing time, and in dicated ne wanted to be traded unless his status changed. He nas lea tne Miami rusnir game in preseason action wit a 6.9 yard per carry average. Wages would be out for the season Decause ot a Knee injury.

Pro Football GREEN BAY PACKERS Dave running toecK, signed as free agent, EW YORK GIANT5 Orturla, ran 3 obch. scqoiretF on waiver ineisco; Vince Clements, ru CHICAGO OEARS Joho Huarte, Srbeck: John Soil lis. wide repel HOUSTON OILERS Jim Fassel, quar ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Defem Hid Don Brumm, guard Bob Young waivers; running back Larry Stegent. Tim Margrave, guard Bill Attwii liamstown has an 18 straight win son except they won their first i i niiig streak going and we would like to be the one to end said Coach Fred Taylor.

After the win over Richwood, Taylor praised end1 Steve Sea graves, who caught three pas ses; sopnomore oacK Allan nau, who scored twice; fullback Gary Roark, who picked up 87 yards and quarxeroacKs Joe fox and loao interne. SPENCER CALHOUN Calhoun County (2 0) will be the foe here Fri day, 8 p.m. when Spencer tries cracK me win column arwr two unsuccessful attempts. We are gome to have to cut mi on our turnovers," said coach Jim Bailey. "We i beatine ourselves bv eivine the ball on fumbles and Mer After a 35 fi loss to Wirt, he praised the play of tackle Gary Camp, linebackers Bucky Flesh 1 jer (six tackles) and Mike Harper (eight) and defensive back jonn uoiey MiKe wine is sweuneo1 witn an antue injury.

HURRICANE VS. S.C. Jack Owner's Hurricane football team lost 28 7 last week to Nitro. But Covner still had praise for Riek Smith ana iim Beach. 'Rick Smith, our center.

played' the best came of his career," Coyner said. "His blocking was just outstanding. Beach was outstanding both of fensively and defensively." He: eamea yards rusnine made 16 tackles." Friday. Hurricane travels to soum ynarieston lor a t.30 p.m. ime.

POCA FOE 'TOUGH POCA Jenninas doesn't know much about Vinson, who Poca plays Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Huntington, but what he does Know ne Goesn use. I know very little about Vin HUNTING SEASON Stocks, forearms Scopes, Mounts, Grips, Magazines, Holsters WelttT SeH Trade MATCH SHELLS 2 2 1 0 and Targets WEST SIDE LOAN CO. li31 As far as we are concerned, that makes them tough," be said. JenniDiis hopes his Dots can bounce back from last week's opening 27 0 loss to Charleston 'We played fair defensive baUi against Catholic, but our offense was a disaster, Jennings said.

uur aeiensive people jusi wore it in tne last quarter. SETH EYES THIRD SETH High School DCs for No. 3 when it invades rap Hill (14) on Friday, 7:30 "Trap Hill is young, bull to be an explosive team because they scored 30 points in quarter against Herndon," Sherman Coach! Mickey Brown pointed out. Brown may have trouble bringing his Tide back to earth I after ending Winfield's 41 sireax, Our defense held Winfield in side our 10 yard line twice and' Generation gap? We never heard of it. PROOF KENTUCKY STMIGHT BOUdeOH WHISKEY DISTILLED AMD BOTTLED BY THE JAMES B.

BEAM DISTILLING CLERMONT, BEAM. KENTUCKY I in the 1 1 in two games hasnt yielded a Thompson did point," said Brown, who singled out linemen Roger Does, Ronnie Pete Williams. Steve Con rad, Eddie Johnson, Barry Hal' stead and uewey iTiomas. TOUGH LOSS CHAPMANVTLLE One min ute you're ready to lock up a1 victory and the next you're the loser. 'Another one of those fourth quarter disasters," said Chap manvilie coacn bhan Barker alt er his tigers (0 2), ahead 12 6 witn rive minutes to piay, naa game clinching field goal from Williamstown's 13 yard line blocked.

Williamstown drove for a score and a 14 12 victory. "We were an improved team over tne previous ker said, adding as he looked anean to naay p.m. game at powenm wortntorK "wi have our hands full this Against Williamstown, guard linebacker Ken Belcher "played exceptionally both ways," ac cording to Banter, tverette lHtTOSSlMWIIlBUBl FINAL 1972 MODEL ALL COMETS (AMES LIHCOLN MEKVIT TOP VOLUME COMET DEALER 2 DOORS 4 DOORS 8 CYLINDERS 6 CYLINDERS MANY HAVE FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING EVERY NEW 1972 COMET STOCK TO SELL FOR OVER OUR ACTUAL COST RAINES Bank Financing On The Spot OPEN Every Night VOt tt It THOKtZED I 0 I UE.4LER VIRGINIA W. at MARYLAND AVE. 346 9441 til 9:00 pm And All Day Sunday jod at 1 Card of CftLLlfJi, James E.

11. outstanding and David Lewis ran and kicked welL DUVAL DRILLS DUVAL Blaine Wilkerson plans to take his Duval (M) team on a trip mieo witn memories. "We re eoins back to funda mentals." he said. "Esoeciallv blocking. Our blocking against Scott was terrible." Duval will travel to van (0 1 1) Friday for 7:30 p.m.

game witn van. Speaking of Van. Wilkerson I said, "Van is big and improved over iasi year. wauio line ra tnamt everyone Kindness during the death of i Pteilon Funeral Home end Rev. Paul burner ana Kev.

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