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Page 4 THE FOOL MOON April I, 1972 Heads Tell The Tale Bulldogs Bullish On Senior High J. V. Get Jacketmeat Concord Slips By T’dogs Nip B’dogs Girls Squeeze S.R. Girls Squeeze Bulldogs Draw Comets J.V.’s Rip Spiders Bulldogs Fumble Again Grapplers Dump Hornets Spiders Spin ’dogettes Uou.f'eel LtKe. Uouire PioaVinq On Cl.CL\ou.ot iA. Cl r> o-r Pro >r\ COUPE moTORs^^ /--Uj, ‘ S+ap tn aaol SO on I axiirrs RG.Cola NEHI BEVERAGE CO. Co-Captains Rummage and Wall took an 11-8 win over Watkins of Statesville. David Harrington led the ‘Dogs to the can only kick it or touch it with the head or body, not with the 35 yard touchdown pass from Tony Morton and Doug Owens. The Bulldogs were blanked 7-0 and remain winless in conference play. The only score of the defensive struggle was on a Concord option. Coach Ken Frazier’s TTiomasville’s Bulldogs downed the Concord Spiderettes in a South Piedmont conference cage tilt, 100 yards long, Friday night, February 11, in the local gym. The Bulldogs received the first BimM6 SAXKS Golfers Swing Into Action The ASHS Golf Team will be made up of graduate students of the Golf-Technique class in Minicourses. Mark Andrew, Thin Senter, Arnold Hesley, John Denning, Steve “Sugar Bear” Kluttz, and Claude Grigg have been following the comical antix of head grit Booby “Swinga” Yingling. Bobby has been keeping up with his golf by reading Sports Illustrated and Ben Hogan’s Nine Swings to Easy Money. For practical experience he has been reviewing all the big tour naments since 1907 and studying the winner’s form, clubs to the green, scoring techniques, and shoe color. “Color Scheme and matching poise,” said the Swinga, play an important part on the green and in the after round refreshment areas. Also, anyone playing with or around Jimbo Hesley should watch out for the “super ball drives” that travel 50 yards in the air and 150 yards in the ground. YKa. 'bex, luUUL TfT VOUR- ^=3 SNUGG5 ELECTRK. 0.' s b’l Aft "to Su.v'V l\oar Neeci \Ji STOlHY i &RP o S&WES ONbY THE "BEST TRSTXNCr SERt^OODl a PHILL1P‘5 d^^ug- break of the game when the Little Wonders fumbled on their own 28 yard line and Doug Owens recovered. The Bulldog offense was again silent, being unable to score for the second straight game. Concord took over in the third stanze to take a 25-20 lead. The Bulldogettes rallied in the final quarter to tie the game at 29 all and send it into overtime. TTie fifth play quarterback Jerry Home swept left end down for 48 yards and the touchdown. E.G. Smiff kicked the extra point. bark bark bark bark bark bark BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK grrrr grrrr grr grrrr grrrrrgrrrr grrrr grr grrr grrrr grrr grrrrgrrrr g rrrrr grrrr grrrr grrrr grrrrr grrrr grrrrrr gggr grrr GRRRR GRRRR GRRRRR GRRRRRR GRRRR GRRRRR GRRRR GRRR GRRR GRRR GRRRR RRRRR GRRRR bow wow bow wow bow wow bow wow wow bow wow bow wow bow wow bow wow arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf arf AFR BARK GRRR BOW OWO ARF BARK GRRR BOW WOW ARG BARK BRRRR BOW WOW CROAK CROAK Vic^oij h6||0 iibu.. wvooe. f ofi iv\e 6EST- Cot^pafin h9S cl I 'Stf/flbo! fyl- •is ^tUabk
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