■■P" . , ' . x V 'UU ! l i, -i II yi I 11, .1, u Aces Trim Plymouth Team Iu Something Like Track Meet < Continued From Page 1. Section 1) -—-- - - in£ up the line. Jimmy White, iron horse guard on the first team, is shifted to fullback when the reserves .are playing and seeped his first touchdown on a spectacular 56-yard run. Ihe Plymouth score came late in Uhe third quarter, on a 29-, yard pass and sent the large number of‘Plymouth fans wild. | ijoth the Eden ton and Ply-! mouth bands played during the game and presented a,very in teresting program at half time. First Quarter. - forehand kicked for Edenton ang Atamanchuk returned to the Plymouth 34. Hall and Ata-' mynchuk each gained 2 yards and then Dixon broke through to -throw Johnson for a 10-yard loss. On Plymouth’s kick Fore-1 hand grabbed the ball and with! some good blocking he raced 54j ~schenleu RESERVE | SOSO #IH $095 £ PINT ■ * mm&M *5 FIFTH ' tflllwSr V 0 > 'IfIPI P^V : . ?■ ~ PA FUtSNO. CMB ■ * ttwwnußußc iwc li ■■HKT inclusive DiscovervMßHli! -~ WH '[L S IN CXTR * SMOOTHNES^j^aHB^i KtfJUf DIST. CO- M. • BUKDtfI trHISKY • 86 PROOF. 68% OUIR OtUltlt SPIRITS ■ '■n.y. ■. - ■'■■■■■ — ll n, | NOVEMBER 10th THROUGH NOVEMBER 19th Buy Now And Save During This Special Event ( GIRLS’ BOYS’ CARCOATS DRESS COATS AND SUITS 10% OFF 10% OFT t5tS & TE ENS SHOP ... Jtftß CHOWAN HTRAT.D. TOEWTOH. NORTH CAROURJL THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1980. yards for a touchdown. Dixon smashed through the line for the extra point, so the Aces went ahead 7-0 before the game was far under way. Atamanchuk re turned Forehand’s kick to his own 35. The visitors pirked up 5 yards on two plays and Tol ley then intercepted a pass and returned to midfield. Tolley gained 15 but the Aces were penalized 15. In two plays Hop kins bulled his way to the Ply mouth 36 for first down. Dixon picked up 9 and Hopkins made it to the 24 for first down. Dixon picked up 5 and Hop kins 4. after which Hopkins made it to the .12 for first down. Forehand gained a yard, Hop kins 5, Tolley and Hopkins lack ed'only a few inches of scoring, but the Aces were penalized 5 yards. On the next play Tol- ley passed to Britton for the second touchdown. Hopkins crashed through the line for the extra point, and the score mov ed to 14-0. Forehand’s kick rolled out in the end zone, so it was Plymouth’s hall on their own 20. In three plays Ata manchuk made a first down to his 30. Two plays netted only 5 yards, a pass was broken up, so Johnson kicked for the Pan thers. Tolley returned to the Plymouth 46 and Hopkins pick ed up 2 as the quarter ended. Second Quarter On the first play Forehand passed to Britton which was good for a touchdown. Hopkins rammed through the line for the extra point and the score mov ed to 21-0. Wrightston returned Forehand’s kick to the Ply mouth 33. Atamanchuk gained 4 yards in two plays, a pass was broken up and Johnson kicked. Tolley returned to the •*lymouth 40, but the Aces were penalized 15 yards for clipping. The ball was placed on the Edenton 19 and on the next play Spivey broke through the line and easily outran the Ply nouth tacklers. He covered 81 /ards for the touchdown. Dix m crashed the line for the extra joint and the score stood 28-0. lohnson returned Forehand’s tick to the Plymouth 40. John :on picked up 2, a pass was jroken up and a pass eom ileted to Norman for only 2 'ards, so Johnson kicked. Tol ey picked up the ball and flip ped it to Forehand, who return ed to his own 36. Hopkins •ained 4 yards and on the next >lay Tolley clipped off 62 yards for a touchdown. Forehand’s pass to Joe Mitchener was good "or the extra point, so the core moved to 35-0. Forehand’s kick was returned by Johnson tc he Plymouth 28. Johnson add ed 2 yards, two passes were jroken up and Johnson kicked >ut on the Edenton 31. Jimmy Dail gained 5 yards but the \ces were penalized 15. Jimmy White added 5, Dail 3 and Wayne Ashley 5, and Forehand kicked. A pass was broken up. Norman was held to a yard and a pass was completed for 3 yards ifter which Johnson kicked. Tolley caught the ball and raced 43 yards for a touchdown, but the play was called back due to a clipping penalty on the Aces. With the ball on the Edenton 8 Spivey clipped off 9 yards and Johnson then intercepted a pass giving the Panthers the ball on the Aces’ 35. A pass was brok en up and another completed for 5 yards. The Panthers fum bled and Erwin Griffin recover ed for the Aces on the Edenton 30. White bulled his way through the line to the 44 for first down as the half ended and the score 35-0. Third Quarter Tolley pulled in Hall’s kick, flipped the ball to Hopkins, who ran 90 yards for a touchdown, and Dixon smashed through the line for the extra point, moving w v *'“'“ *.vwwwrfvwwvwww the score to 42-0. Norman re-' turned Forehand’s kick to the < Plymouth 30. A pass was brok- j en up and Tolley intercepted a pass, returning to the Panthers’; 40, but the Aces were penalized. White lost a yard, Ashley lost 3 and then picked up 5. Ply mouth was penalized 15. With the ball on the Plymouth 40, Dail tore loose to the 28 for first down. White added 3 and then clipped off 15, but fumbled, with Plymouth recovering on their 10. Hall picked up 8 and Johnson made it to the 23 for first down. Johnson gained 7 yards in two plays and Hall made it to the 36 for first down. Johnson added 2, a pass was broken up and Norman went to the Edenton 48 for first down Hall picked up 3 and a pass was broken up. but the Aces Was charged with interference, so it was the Panthers’ ball on the Aces’ 29. From that point Fleming snagged a pass and went the distance for the Pan thers’ lone touchdown. Johnson broke through the line for the extra point and the score mov ed to 42-7. Hopkins returned Johnson’s kick to the Aces’ 45. On the next play Jimmy White broke through the line, shook off a few tacklers and fell over the goal line with a Panther hanging on to him. He covered 56 yards. Dail failed in the ex tra point try, and the score moved to 48-7. Johnson return ed Forehand’s kick to his own 38. Johnson added 4 and Hal' 4, after which Johnson made i' to his 48 for first down. John son was held to a yard and Forehand then intercepted a pax r and returned to the Plymouth 10. Sexton added a yard as the Tuarter ended. Fourth Quarter Dail added a yard and in two olavs Sexton gained 4, so Ply mouth took over on their own 36. Norman snagged a pass good for 7 and Hall made it ti the 50 for first down. Two pass es were broken up and Forehand intercepted a pass and return ed to his own 45. Sexton gain ed a yard and Herbert Adams then tore loose for 27 yards and first down on the Plymouth 36 Adams lost 2 and Sexton pick ed up 5. Adams again lost ? ind Ashley was held to 2 yards, so it was Plymouth’s ball on ’heir* own 27. Hall picked up 2 ■>nd a pass was broken up. Tol ley then intercepted a pass on ‘he Edenton 48 but the Aces were penalized 15. Forehand in tercepted a pass and returned to the Aces’ 30. Sexton was stop ped for no gain and Dail was held to 1 yard in two plays, so Forehand kicked with Nor man returning to the Panther 37. Hall gained 3, two passes were broken up and Johnson kicked out on the Edenton 37. Sexton added 2 and Edenton was penalized 5. Dail picked up 3 and the Aces were penalized 15. Ashley clipped off 27 yards for first down on the 46. Sex ton lacked only inches of first down and Dail was stopped cold, so the Panthers were given the ball on the Edenton 45. John son made it to the 31 for first down. A pass to Hall was com pleted e* "amn n-^ed. 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