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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 52

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PAGE fr-D SUN-DEMOCRAT, PADUCAH, KENTUCKY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1975 Eaglesstopf time pun 1 Ludlow hands Heath initial setback in upset victory Centurions rvr-fl-n clipping on a 21-yard pass to Johnson. A pass interference call revived the final comeback attempt but an interception by Gary Woolley killed it for good with 43 seconds remaining. Tilford picked up 41 yards on seven carries and Fletcher completed seven of 15 passes. Nance had three receptions for 43 yards. Defensively, Shelby Howard had seven tackles and five assists and John Knight had seven solo contacts and one assist.

Jack Klosterman had six tackles and eight assists for Ludlow. Ludlow 13. The drive bogged down at the 11 and Wells pulled a 29-yard field goal attempt wide to the left. Heath regained possession on the next play when Pat Thomasson recovered a fumble at the 22. On the final play of the half, Fletcher hooked up with Nance but Settle caught him in the air and dropped him inches from the goal.

The situation did not improve greatly in the final two periods. Heath failed on a fourth-and-eight at the Panther 37 when Johnson slipped down after a four-yard gain. Finally, the Pirates put together a 12-play, 67-yard touchdown drive. i A 12-yard gain by Tilford and a pass interference call quickly moved the ball to the 27. Tilford picked up six on a fourth-and-two at the 19 and two plays later Fletcher hit Nance over the middle and the speedy flanker beat three defenders to the outside for the touchdown.

Heath had possession twice more after losing the go-ahead conversion. The first went nowhere and the second quickly lost 26 when Scott Ross sacked Fletcher for an 11-yard setback and the Bucs were tagged for nine yards. "We did a fantastic job on defense," Coach Haskins pointed out. "We Just couldn't get a break on offense." Penalties 13 of them for 139 yards thwarted nearly every Pirate drive from the time the Heath offense first touched the football. Johnson, who gained 69 yards to finish with 1,976, romped 75 yards to the end zone on the Pirates' first play from scrimmage but the play was called back on a clipping penalty.

"Ardell Nance started to so slippery he Just slid into the man." "We were stunting on the first Poach Reese said. "They went in contrast to their tendencies and we Just took ourselves out of the play." And, so it went for the Pirates. Heath took back-to-back penalties totaling at least 14 yards on each of its first three Then, Heath missed two scoring opportunities in the final 1 Vi minutes of the half. On the first play after Ludlow's touchdown, Fletcher hit his brother Tommy Fletcher for 44 yards and a first down at the (Continued From Page 4D) in one try; and Ron Doersam, one in one rush. Ludlow's only serious scoring opportunity came in the second quarter when Lovesak ramrodded a 12-play, 61-yard march.

He carried 11 plays and picked up 42 yards. The key plays in the drive, however, were a fake punt and a face mask penalty. Settle picked up six yards and a first down on a fourth -and -one gamble at Ludlow's 48 and the Infraction agve the Panthers a first-and-ten at the 12. Lovesak scored three plays later and Ludlow bad all the points it needed with 1:41 left in the half. The Panthers were inside the Heath 30 only one other time.

Rod Alford recovered a fumbled punt at the 29 but four running plays only generated VIENNA, Martin, Vienna's 6-0 senior guard, notched 21 points here Friday night to lead the Eagles to a 61-49 basketball victory over Century's Centurions. Martin, an All-Southern Illinois candidate, had backup help in Tim Guthrie and sophomore David Carlton, who each scored 12 points. The Centurions' Aaron Kindle netted 15 points in a losing effort. Vienna hit 37 per cent from the field and Century shot 34 per cent. Vienna .7777714 32 45 61 Century 1 28 40 49 VIENNA (61 (-Faulkner 5, Wilson 2, Stewart 5, Guthrie 12, Martin 21, Harper 4, Carlton 12.

CENTURY (49)-McBride 10, A. Kindle 15, Vaughn 7, Jones 8, Gregory 6, Dan 4 block and then tried to pull up," Coach Haskins noted. "It was 'Poor Ed still shanking!" Sun-Drmorrat You save during General TV's FANTASTIC TRADE-IN EVENT! Jf mjnr 44m Anva mm 1976 Tony Clark gains 125 yards in 13-7 setback to Ashland GIANT-SCREEN CONSOLE TV (Continued From Page 4D) Ashland only had 31 total yards before intermission and Tilghman managed but 71. I "Defensively, we played well enough to win," Coach Haley said. "Obviously, they played well enough to win, too." "I really feel the best team won," Coach Conley agreed.

"We didn't block too well in the first half. After the half, we started to trap back to Bell and Casey and had a lot of success? Friday's college basketball By The Associated Press EAST Providence 102, Stonewall 76 St. Johns, N.Y. 74, Colgate 51 St. oseph 's Pa 1 10, Albright 70 Army 56, Lehigh 29 Fordham63, Navy 55 Manhattan 99, Connecticut S3 SOUTH Virginia St.

94, New Orleans Xavier 90, OT Ga. Tech 59, Georgia 57 Chris. Newport 82, Emory Henry 63 Georgia St 84, Dark 64 Georgia SW 66, Florida Tech 49 Mississippi Valley St. 107, Wiley 63 Washington Col. 98, Hampden-Sydney 95 MIDWEST N.Dakota St 93, Manitoba 85 Illinois 60, Neb.

58 Simpson 68, Northwestern, Iowa 62 St. Xavier 98, N. Central, 111. 92 Louisiana St 109, CCNY 73 Lamar 101, C. Oklahoma 80 Lake Superior St 79, Olivet 61 Hi.

St. 129, Lewis 72 N.Iowa 86, Dubuque 72 Central, Iowa 81, Dordt 70 N. Colorado St, Colo. 63 Boise St. 98, E.

Montana 77 SOUTHWEST Di liar dll8, Texas Col. 105 Arizona 96, Oregon St. 67 N. Mexico St 102, Texas-Arlington 84 Grand Canyon New Mexico57 FAR WEST Utah St 66, Montana 62 Utah 99, Idaho 79 San Francisco 98, UC-Santa Barbara 66 L.A.St94,Whittier78 Hawaii 80, Oregon 66 Washington 76, Santa Clara 50 TOURNAMENTS IPTAY First Round Clanson 78, Harvard 64 Austin Peay 93, Syracuse 83 Highlands claims Class AAA honor That's what broke them." Although the Tomcat offense perked up in the third quarter, Ashland didn't break the game open until Thomas' long TD run. The Tomcats did not even threaten until David Early recovered a Tilghman fumble at the Blue Tornado 45.

Aided by a 13-yard gain by Jackson and ten-yard burst by Thomas, Ashland marched to the 16 before the third quarter horn. Then came the holding penalty and subsequent interception by Smith, Thanks to Thomas' run, Ashland gained a slight statistical edge. The Tomcats Wound up with 204 total yards, all but nine of that coming on the ground. Three Ashland passers completed a single pass in nine tries. Tilghman picked up 169 yards rushing and nine passing for 178 yards.

Walden hit on two of eight passes with two interceptions. The Bluemen wound up their season at 9-3 while Ashland climbed to 14-0. MINIMUM TRADE VALUE for your present Color TV, no matter what the age or style, no matter what shape if in towards the purchase of a 1976ZENITH 100 Solid State Chromacolor Console TV. 8 models to choose from, contemporary to colonial. These sets feature Zenith's brilliant chromacolor picture tube, solid state super video range tuning system and automatic tint guard.

Offer good on the following models: nothing to sustain any offensive charge. Highlands broke a defensive stalemate in the second period when Pendery blocked a Joe James punt and pursued it 27 yards before falling on the bouncing ball in the Franklin-Simpson end zone. The Bluebirds broke the game open with a pair of defensive gems during a 45-second stretch midway through the final period. Dempsey intercepted a James pass, returning it 39 yards to the Wildcat 8-yard line. On first down, Tom Rob G4766M G4767PN G4768P SG2562M GT2877-P G4744-W G4754-E G4742-P GENERAL LAS VEGAS, Nev.

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Franklin-Simpson was held to just 71 rushing yards, although Flippin was the game's leading rusher with 83. The Wildcats completed just four of 20 passes for only 67 yards. Highlands was held to just 81 yards overall, and only 58 on the ground, but the five Franklin-Simpson turnovers made up for the lack of offense. BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) Rick Pendery blocked a punt for one touchdown, caught a pass for another, and Ron Malone returned a pass interception for another score as No.

2 Ft. Thomas Highlands dumped top-ranked Franklin-Simpson 21-0 Saturday to claim the state Class AAA high school football championship. It was the Bluebirds' big-play defense that won the day against mistake-prone Franklin-Simpson. The winners intercepted four passes two each by Malone and Bud Dempsey and recovered two fumbles while frustrating Franklin-Simpson's usually potent offense. The Wildcats, who lost their first game in 14 starts, were hampered by the loss of star running back James Stanley, who missed all but one play of the game with a sprained ankle.

Jerry Flippin replaced Stanley in the backfield and performed well, but he could do Ruthford trips South Fulton RUTHERFORD, Fulton's Red Devils scored only two points in the opening quarter and were never able to make up the defecit in losing their second cage game of the season to Rutherford's Pirates, 69-60. Led by William Bailey's game-pacing 26 points and teammate Charles Edding's 18, the Pirates gained their fifth win against one defeat. The Devils dropped to 1-2. After dropping behind 17-2 at the end of the first stanza, South Fulton pulled within 10 at the half and finally whittled the margin down to two about midway through the third period, 39-37. However, the Red Devil fire burned out and the Pirates rebuilt their lead.

Thomas Noonan was top scorer for South Fulton with 23 points. He was followed by teammates Steve Ross, 15, and Walter CavittlO. Rutherford 17 33 53 89 South Fulton 2 23 UM RUTHERFORD (69-Bailey 26, Pate 11 Eddings 1 1, Tate MM, Wade 6. SOUTH FULTON 6-Noonan 23. Rou 15, Sneed 6, Cavitt 10, Minor 4, Maddux 2, Jackson.

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