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Landrum Tops Tryon 21-6 The Landrum Cardinals defeated the Tryon Tigers 21-6 Friday night at Harmon Field. The Cardinals broke the game open in the final minutes with a safety and a TD. Landrum took the opening kickoff and picked up three first downs to the Tryon 30. Marvin McDowell on a reverse ran 30 yards around left end for an apparent TD, but a clipping penalty put the ball back on the 41. The Cardinals had to punt and Sammy Doar kicked out of bounds out on the 10. The Tigers picked up two first downs to the 39. A 5-yard penalty put the ball back on the 34. Here Landrum's Mark Miller picked up a Jimmy Clement fumble on the 36 yard line and raced for a TD. A run by Terry Waldrop failed on the 2-point conversion try and it was 6-0. The second quarter was scoreless. The Tigers took the second half kickoff and picked up a first down on the 41. Here a penalty stopped the Tigers and on the fourth down, Joey Henson, back to punt, fumbled the snap from center and was hit back on the 13 yard line. nn h 4 Cardinals wasted no time. Waldr °P went up the middle to the 10 and then Waldrop m ^ BaITy Bruce ° ver toe m ddle for the score. Gary was st °PP ed short on the conversion run and it was 12-0. a fly in the 4th quarter, ^yons Walter Mize fell on a Johnny Wilkins fumble on the T^on 22. On the first play Mize hit Morgan on the Tryon 40 and he ^ Landru m 17 before being caught by Kelly Cash. Two C ' emenl Put the ball on 15 and then Mize passed to in lhe r ' ght nat and Wcnt in for * he score. Metcalf's placement was wide and it was 12-6. kiot n « rU T took thc e "suing btforl's nd Plcked up 5 151 d °wns before having to give up the ball on downs at the Tryon 13 There *“ only 3.09 minuses le t K game at this time. Morgan wen' to the 16. The Tigers went into the shotgun formation and a snan ^m center went over tailb^k to ^Hn e l head a nd * fel1 ° n T? 00 had to kick from the Land 1 ” 1 an onsidc kickoff which Landrum's Roger Humphries covered on the Tryon 36. Waldrop picked up one yard on a QB keeper and then Johnny Wilkins circled left end for the TD. Tucker's placement was good and it was 21-6. The leading ground gainers for Landrum were John Wilkins who racked up 103 yards in 17 carries and Anthony Greene who had 64 yards in 11 tries. For Tryon Jimmy Clement had 43 yards in 19 carries while Barry Morgan had 19 yards in 4 carries and caught 3 passes for 76 yards. Landrum Coach Steve Coley was proud of his defense. He thought that except for a couple of breakdowns, they played an exceptional game and felt that they were responsible for the win. He said that linebackers Nelson Edwards and Mark Miller played an outstanding game. He thought that Tryon played well and he was delighted to win. Landrum is now 3-2 and goes to Christ Church Friday to begin Conference play Tryon Coach Mike Pearson felt that the Tigers had played their best game. He said the played much better Ba y Morgan had another good game and Jim Clement ran hard. Coach Pearson thought that Tommy Hi! and John Metcalf led play. The Tigers are now M and travel to Edneyville Friday. 1 Landrum Tryon First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Punts Fumbles Penalities Tryon Daily Bulletin, Tues., Oct. 7,1980 SUPER CLIP Over 13M” long, 114” wide. Really super size. Plastic. Colors. Don’t struggle with a small clip. Super Clip is super. Try it. ARLEDGE PRINTERS Phone 859-9530, Tryon, N. C. Rhodes In-Home Appliance Service Dava Rhodas Authorized Service Tech. 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