Favored Bulldogs Limping Into Cherokee Game Here
A cold-ridden Murphy Bulldog
eleven, (till limping from injuries,
will meet the underdog Cherokee
1-idians at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the
Murphy Fairgrounds.
Although the Bulldogs are fa
vored. the squad is broken up with
colds. And the 'sniffles" along
with injuries might swing the tide
to the Indians.
On the sick list is first stringer
rred Dalrymple, team captain and
lackle. It la doubtful 11 be will
start. Coach "Ike" Olaon aald.
Promising aophomore Jimmy
McComba will probably aee action
in Dalrymple'i place.
Ralph Swanaon, sophomore 4
I
guard, also tackled by the cold
bug. will be relieved by Walter
Hall, offensive center. Hall will>
have to play, the double role It'
Swanson sticks to the bench.
Dennis Elliott, Injured In the
Sylvs game, might toe action Fri
day night tor the first time since
his knee was hurt.
Elliott worked sot this week for
Coach Oban saM there is still
some doubt if he will be
Friday.
Billy Thompson, back who saw
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some action last week, should be
in the play this week. His knee In
jury seems completely cleared, the
coach said.
The twisted ankle that kept left
end Eddie Joe Elliott out of last
week's game won't stop him this
week.
All this week the Bulldogs have
been knocking hard and working
especially on blocking. "Blocking
was one think we were weak on
last week when Hayesvllle took
us," Coach Olson said.
INDIANS NOT SCOUTED
As for this week's gsme, the
coach said the Indians hsve not
been scouted at all. But he knows
'he team boasts a couple of fast
backs and the backfleld is known
for its fast handling of the ball.
The mentor chalked last week's
14 to 0 defeat to Hayesvllle to in
juries and bad blocking.
Outstanding players on the Bull
dog eleven were Sammy White, the
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sophomore tailback who played a I
first class offensive game. I
Fullback Don Green made eev
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vlch, right end, who was down the
1 field to snag from White and
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MAYNARD C. STILES, fireman.
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
H. Stiles of 140 Wells St., Murphy,
and husband of Mrs. Sally K.
Stiles of Rt. 1 Murphy Is serving
aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Essex In the Far East.
PFC. HENRY G. CURTIS, son
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ROBERT C. JONES, Herman,
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rG. Jones, of Suit, is serving duty
aboard the heavy cruiser, USS Los
Angeles. Jones who entered the
service May 16, 1952, received his
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GUY KEENUM, communications
technician first class, USN, son of I
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Keenum of I
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Miss Evelyn Radford of 613 Valley i
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linebacker Wayne Cornwell were
hitting hard.
Safety man Fred Vanhora came
up well several times to make the
tackle.
On the Hayesvllle squad, out
standing players were Fullback
Jimmy Padgett, who scored both
touchdowns, and Tailback Harold
Long.
The entire Hayesvllle defensive
line played heads op ball, break
ing through all night
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Simmons re
turned Sunday from a week's vis
it with relatives of Mr. Simpson
in Hacoda. Ala.
Mrs Jean Robinson of Penrose,
spent last week In Murphy on bus
iness.
HYATTS HAVE DINNEB PARTY
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Pall flowers from the Hyatt
garden decorated the home.
Covers were laid for Dr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Hendrlx, Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Darnell, Mr. mid Mrs P. C.
Hyatt, Mrs. R. H. (Grannie) Hyatt.
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Miss Joan Phillips.
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