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Pag Two, THE TIMES ANO DEMOCRAT, Orong.borg, S.C., Soturday, Octob-r 7, 1967 S.C High School Scores Springfield, Lamar 14, East Clarendon 0 S.C. High School Football By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hartsville 68, Southslde 14 Chesnee 33, Cowpens 14 Greer 16, Daniel 14 Ellores, And St. iIoIIimII, Noraay, Edisto, tocEiville, Camden 34, Lancaster 0 Gaffney 19, Union 6 Rock Hill 20, Spartanburg 13 Pacolet 18, Whitmire 7 Chesnee 33, Cowpens 14 MaMh Crescent 20, Ninety Six 0 Pendleton 12, Westminster 7 Woodruff 6, Belton-Honea Path Slater-Marietta 66, Lockhart 13 Indian Land 18, Spartanburg Day School 13 0 Hickory Tavern 28, Ford 0 Boiling Springs 24, Landrum 6 Bantams Still Unbeaten I And Lead Conference 8-E A. C. Flora 21, Sumter 12 Cheraw 54, Bennettsville 0 Palmetto 25, Chapman 6 Greenville 21, Dorman 7 Kingstree 6, Darlington 0 Lake View 13, Great Falls 0 Bishopville 19, Furman 7 Branchville 7, Hardeeville 0 Holly Hill 13, St.

Paul's 3 SPORTS HOLLY HILL, S. C. Holly Hill High, behind 3-0 at the half, rallied to defeat St. Paul's here Friday night 13-3 in a bruis Olympia 42, Ridge Spring-Mo- netta 0 ing defensive battle between the Cardinal Newman 41, Blythe- two 8-B schools. The Pirates got their three points when Kenneth Wise wood 7 Wlnnsboro 32, Newberry 0 Easley 40, Byrnes 0 Pickens 26, Seneca 14 Mann 25, HiUcrest 7 booted a 23 yard field goal for the only scoring in the first half.

Greenwood 28, Wade Hampton Midway the third quarter the Bantams' finally hit pay dirt when quarterback Joe Shuler hit end Billy Colvln with a pass which was good for 32 yards and carried down to the St. Paul's four. Shuler went over on the next play on a keeper. The score remained 6-3 until 1:30 was left In the game. At 12 Berea 19, Walhalla 13 Pacolet 18, Whitmire 7 Blue Ridge 40, Clearview 7 Travelers Rest 46, Liberty 13 Carolina 6, Wren 0 Lincoln 20, Wright 7 Bryson 7, Beck 6 Abbeville 51, Woodmont 6 Thornwell 17, Calhoun Falls 7 St.

George 13, Ridgeland 6 Flat Creek 21, Clio 0 Georgetown 7, Moultrie 7 (tie) James Island 27, Berkeley 13 Allendale-Fairfax 26, Manning 12 St. Andrews 26, Walterboro 0 Kershaw 19, Heath Springs 12 this point Shuler broke loose for 51 yards and a touchdown. Joe Grooms kicked the extra point. THE TIMES Holly Hill's victory, coupled Jd iJ )H ill j2 .11 19 with the defeat of Ridgeland by AND DEMOCRAT St. George by a 13-6 count, gave the Bantams the lead In 8-B i tit.

i tL. standings. Coach Artie Knight labeled St. Matthews Beats Wegener WIlliston-Elko 14, Blackville 12 the Pirates, "the best defensive the ball to within scoring Berea 19, Walhalla 13 Latta 20, Timmonsville20(tie) team we've played this year plays to drive territory. C'MERE, YOU Joe Grooms, (22), rr.or halfback of the Holly Hill Bantams, is pulled to a sudden stop by right guard Joe Sottle (70) of the St.

Paul Pirates. The Holly Hill St. Paul game was a wide open one with both trams using a wild variety of and gave full credit for the ST. MATTHEWS, S. C.

SL Aiken 6, Brookland-Cayce 6, tie Bantams win to a team defen Matthews High whipped a tough sive effort along with a fine performance on offense by his Airport 13, Lexington 7 Pageland 6, Jefferson 0 Summerville 27, Charleston 7 Springfield 14, St. Angela 6 Wagener High team here Friday night 18-6 to clinch Upper Conference 7 title. signal caller, Joe Shuler. Holly Hill will again face The Jackets' record now stands tough opposition from the Char at 5-1 overall and 4-0 in confer- ence play. leston area next week when they Invade the Port City to play Tear Gas Bombs Exploded At Game GREER, S.

C. (AP) St. Matthews lost no time in undefeated Porter Gaud. scoring when halfback Fred Robinson went 56 yards on a plosion of two tear gas bombs at halftime stopped the Blacks- sweep the first play from scrimmage after the Jackets had received the first Wagener punt. Branchville Tops Hardeeville In the second quarter St Mat- 1 BRANCHVILLE, S.C.

Bran thews drove 65 yards for a touchdown with halfback Fred chville High's Yellow Jackets Stabler going the final yard. picked their Homecoming cele In the final quarter Wagener bration to win their first game got their lone score when half of the season as they downed Hardeeville 7-0, here Friday burg-Blue Ridge High School football game Friday night and sent six persons to a Greer hospital. Blue Ridge was forced to forfeit the game to Blacksburg, which was leading 14-0, at the time in their Piedmont Conference clash. A reward of $75 was offered for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for exploding the Army issue bombs. The stands, with approximately 1,000 persons were im mediately.

cleaned following the explosions and 'dense clouds back Walter Tyler went 30 Ed yards. night. Later in the fourth quarter The lone score of the game with a little over four minutes came In the final minutes of the left the Yellow Jackets drove second quarter when quarter back Milton Dickson passed to 40 yards before the drive sput- L-j tered and St Matthews was tac- i ed with, fourth down and five halfback Ronnie Weathers for 10 yards and. the score. The yards, to go.

Roblnsoq tbe.r touchdown came at the end' of a 75 yard 'tVeathi. mi- ana' wiw me aeiease' sei ers' run for the extra point was of gas which came just after Donna Stokes had been crowned for a line smash, swept around end 25 yards for the score. good. a tij St Matthews will meet Den Johnnie Lou Ott was crowned Homecoming Queen. mark Olar next Friday night in Homecoming for the Yellow Mick Barrs, and D.

L. Thomp Jackets. son were outstanding on defense for the Yellow Jackets while Doug Clark paced the Hardee Springfield Nips ville defense and Dennis Cooler ni it yi )3 -A was the losers' offensive star. St. Angela, 14-6 homecoming queen.

Richardson Favors horter Season CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) A shorter major league baseball season would Improve the sport, former New York Yankee second baseman Bobby Richardson said Thursday. "The baseball season is too long for me right now, SAID Richardson, national representative for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. "They (the owners) should cut the season by 25 games." SPRINGFIELD, S. C.

The Elloree Downs Bowman, 19-0 Springfield Eagles spotted St out defeating a fired up St. Paul's team 13-3, only coming alive in the second half of play. Angela of Aiken a touchdown In the first quarter, then came HEADING FOR OPEN SPACES Joe Grooms (22), Holly Hill halfback, tucks the ball under his arm and heads for the hole in the line a solid phalanx of teammates is creating for him. Providing blocking are, left to right, white jerseys, Dave Evans (32), Lonzo Pratt (24), Dave Shuler (70) and Jimmy Hutto (46). Holly Hill had its work cut BOWMAN.

S. C. The de fending state champion Elloree Warriors rolled to a 19-0 victory over the Bowman Bulldogs In a Photos By John Faust bruising defensive battle here Friday night Marshal Pol in scored the first back with two of their own in the second and third periods for a 14-6 victory over the Saints. The Saints recovered an Eagle fumble early in the game and Tony Caver romped 25 yards and a TD to put St Angela ahead briefly. Rusty Davis got the Eagles on the scoreboard in the second quarter, scrambling 30 yards Into the end zone.

Ed Furtlck Carver Wins Fourth In Row WILLISTON, S. C. Carver High edged Kelley Edwards High 7-6 here Friday night to push their season's record to TD in the opening period from six yards out following a sus Hurricanes Stop Green Waves, 34-14 i a it i t'i tained drive by the Warriors. 7 Elloree moved again for long yardage In the second quarter inside the Bowman ten where 4-0. picked up the three yards for After a scoreless first half Tommy Polln boot legged In from the four.

Ante Thomas carried the ball over for Carver and James the PAT. In the third period, following MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Quarter- The Warriors held a 12-0 lead a drive deep in Saints territory. Evans ran the extra point. at halftime and from then un Davis passed to Jim Jumper In the final period James Gardner scored for Kelley Ed til the last play of the game, both defensive units rose to the and the final Eagle touchdown.

back David Olivo brought the University of Miami Hurricanes to life Friday night, passing and running them to a 34-14 victory over Tulane in a rain-soaked Defensively, Furtlck, Jimmy wards but the extra point try occasion. Toole, Bill Poole and Earl Be tilled. Carver will meet Macedonia thea played an outstanding Orange Bowl. With the clock running out, Tommy Polln tossed a 25-yard aerial to Tommy Dyches In the game for Springfield, while St High of Blackville there next Olivo, ineffectual In losses to end tone and the final Warrior bfy J.0ttl Northwestern and Penn State, passed for two touchdowns, ran The Eagles play host to the three yards for another and the touchdown. Marshall Polln's kick for PAT was good.

Wednesday. Edisto Whips Cameron, 41-6 Edisto Blue Devils next Thurs- mixed his plays well to bring day night the Hurricanes from a 14-7 half- The Warrior defense kept the Bulldogs In poor field position all night, never letting Coach CORDOVA, S. C- Ricky John time deficit. Tulane opened the scoring and needed only 10 yards the touchdown when Hank Collins, attempting to punt, was downed Shot Rogers' charges generate son and Donald Garrlck I i a significant offensive drive. Norway Defeats Bluff ton, 19-0 NORWAY, S.

C. Norway George Patrick, Terry Dantz- Edisto in a six-touchdown bar' rage against Cameron's under with a loss of 11 yards. ler and Manning Balr led the Bowman squad in containing the Bobby Duhon, senior quarter manned Colts here Friday night as the Blue Devils marched to back and a star for the past two explosive charges of Joe Park seasons, went over from the High's undefeated, unscored on Pirates stayed that way Friday night with a 194 victory over Bluffton. er's tribe through most of the seven for the touchdown. game.

a 41-6 victory. Garrlck scored from the five and ten-yard lines following ground drives, and Johnson was Miami came back to tie the Elloree now holds sole pos score when O'ivo passed 10 session of first place in Eastern Tommy Covington got the Tommy Covington got yards to Jim Cox. standings wim a j-u mari Bucs first six points on an Tulane completely dominated ahead of second place Estill Ulrtit vard run after Norway had on the receiving end of a 20-yard pass from Allan Kuck, after intercepting a Charles Whetstone aerial earlier and return the second quarter, and Duhon (2-0-0). taken the ball at mldfield In the put the Green Wave ahead with a 27-yard touchdown run. Mi.

second quarter. The attempted kick for the extra point was no good and the score remained 6-0 at the half. ami's deepest advance was to St. George Stops Ridgeland, 13-6 the Tulane 49. The second half was all Mi ing 30 yards.

Carl Kuck added one Edisto TD on a 54-yard scamper and Danny Bolen scored the other from 5 yards out. Bolen also added one PAT, Carl Kuck ran for one and Allan Kuck chalked up the other three. John C. Braxton scored the tn the third quarter Coving '7 i if r-s ST. GEORGE, S.

C. The St ami. A teeming rain that soaked the crowd of 27,510 stopped as the half began and the Hurri George Eagles defeated ton scored on a five yard run to top a 65 yard Norway drive. Again the PAT was missed. canes went to work.

Ridgeland Tigers, 13 6, here Friday night behind the pass John Acuff sprinted 28 yards ing of quarterback Bert Wea- Fullback Colin Covington scon for the game tying touchdown. Colt touchdown In the fourth thers. lea the third touchdown on 43 Ted Hendricks recovered a quarter, moving In from the Weathers hit Joe Johnston for yard jaunt off tackle in the five. Tulane fumble at the 24 to set up another score. Olivo finally 10 yards and a TD early in the fourth quarter and Lloyd Wll.

The score at halftime was second period and with 33 sec- liams passed to Rubin Garrlck took it over on a three-yard run. 20-0. onds remaining in the same for the extra point to make the ux took an eight-yard oass The Blue Devils brought their SUCKER PLAY Robert Blitch, senior Holly Hill end, sprints alongside the sideline marker for a 40 yard gain after the Bantams sprung a sucker play on the visiting St. Paul Pirates in the first play from scrimmage Friday night. Blitch broke from the huddle as if he were heading for the sidelines after being called from the game and stopped approximately one yard from the out-of-bounds line to take a pass from the Holly Hill quarterback.

Blitch was hauled down by the Pirate secondary men after a long chase. quarter, Johnston snagged an- score 19-0. from Olivo for another touch season record to 3-3-0 with the HEARTSTOPPER End Robert Blitch slips a pass two yards from paydirt in the closing five seconds of the first half of play in Friday night's game between Holly Hill and St. Paul. Holly Hill trailed 3-0 after St.

Paul booted a field goal in the first quarter of play. It was only until the second half that the Holly Hill team gained some spirit that was strangely lacking in the first half to finish the game with a hard won 13-3 victory. otner iu pass irom weamers Outstanding on defense for the convincing win. down, and" Be Abbott intercept-ed a Duhon pass and galloped 42 core gm Pirates were Tom Cue. Donald Donnie Coffleld ran the PAT.

Dukes and Marlon Sutcllffa. Rodney Catterton scored for nert nma yards for the final score. I Miami rolled up 22 first downs to Tulane's 13, 14 of them in the second half. be at the Tigers from the two In the the Bowman Bulldog 3e Wise, Advertise! opening period. Bowman.

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