North Buncombe Defeats Madison Patriots, 41 -12
Er-ETiE
North ?mombe in the foot
ball season's Ant game. What
laat touchdowns, is inckfental
as tar as Patriot fans art
With mora than 1,000
Madison High fans looking on.
the 1070 edition of the Patriots
brought the Madison motors to
their feet when the Pats scored
the game's first touchdown
with 6:40 left in the opening
quarter. Following the second
fumble by the Hawks, the
Patriots got the ball on the
Hawks 28-yard line. Steve
.Bfood, quarterback, faded
fepek and heaved a perfect
Spiral to Mike Cody who
Madison N. Buncombe
First Downs 8 14
Bushing
-Atts-Ydg. 28-13 57-256
Passes
(At-Com-Int) 20-8-0 5-3-0
PassingYdg. 70 99
Punts Avg. 8-30 1-21
Fumbles Lost 3-2 6-5
Yards Penalized 104 196
Madison 6 0 6 6-12
N. Buncombe 14 20 7 O?tl
mdtmm far a MMLliwtr?
tor extra point was Mocked but
the local fans went wild,
realising that the Pats had
scored against the highly
During the early part of the
game both teams had the
opening game Jhten" with
the Hawks fumbling and being
penalised for frequent offsides
and illegal procedures. On the
other hand, the Pats ware
penalised twice for "holding"
and for illegal procedures.
Later in the initial quarter,
however, the Hawks started
moving the ball against the
Pats, and after advancing to
the two-yard line, Fortner
crashed over for the tying TO.
Mike Elkins, place-kicking
specialist of the Hawks,
?ntered the crossbars for the
exb,. point to give the Hawks a
7-6 lead which they never
relented.
With 31 seconds left in the
first quarter, the Hawks'
Phillips went over front the
one-yard line and after Elkins
perfect placement, the Hawks
led, 14-6.
The Hawks continued their
assault in the second quarter,
scoring three touchdowns and
two extra points. Bobby
Fortner and Mike Phillips
it Mired naming honor* with
at hajfttol it actually waw't
moneeided as Ukmok might
indicate
paaaaa with accuracy bat they
were either dropped or batted
away by the Hawfca' drtanee.
Ready Hodge, Junior tailback,
the whole, the Patriot Uae,
anchored by Ricky Ingram,
STOpotmd tackle, looked great
at timee and both the Une and
heckfMd ahowed promiae of
bettor days ahead. They have
a great deal of potential," one
"It"!SSm both bands
performed well and drev,
applauai from the nor* than
J,MO fan* who witaeaaed the
The Patriot band, a?in
under the direction of William
"BUI" SteU, looked neat in
their new red, white and blue
uniforms with an "M" on the
front and a Patroit" on the
back of the overlap# TMr
music and marcMaf waa
Head Condi David 14c Fee
and his assistants tried
everything they could in the
laat half to overcome the
Hawks' lead but the more
experienced North Buncombe
team was not to be denied.
Many second string Hawfct
ptayed in the second half ssth?
N. B. coaching staff wanted u.
see what bench strength was
mw *?ve
^i^n^|te*nif to <mt
com* in'tbo'Brud quartarafoet:
the Patriate scarad their
Sta^teodM
from (halt-yard hue
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? COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
I An immunized kid
I means a healthy home
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i ? Back-to-school means
kids meeting kids, drib
- bling, drooling, achooing
i ! and generally passing off
j i on other kids whatever
< ; disease they happen to
j I have at the moment The
: exchanging of "germs"
j I among our youngsters in
< [ school is just the begin
; ning. For when they come
home from class they're
right in our faces, too
breathing, snorting ana
wheezing those new-found
journeyman germ*.
No matter how you cut
- - it it's a losing proposition
without proper immuniza
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tions Childhood infec
tions spread like wildfire
without preventive mens
uree.
lent it about time you
made that appointment
with your doctor to shackle
your family's euacepti
bility to meaelea, mum pa,
polio and flu?
Meals
spinning wheel and demon
strated carding wool and
making thread. Programs on
food and fashion are among
those provided by the staff
from the Agricultural
Extension Service. Firemen,
public health personnel and
policemen are invited to talk
about their special fields; and
Mars Hill College students also
provide programs.
Meals are important too.
"Great" is the word many
lunch club participants use to
describe the fare. Meals are
prepared at day care centers
and transported to sites.
For more information about
hatch clubs call Mrs. Geneva
Ramsey, Marshall, 64S-37M or
Mrs. Rachael Morgan, Mars
Hill, M?-M06 or Mrs. Christine
Schaffer, Hot Springs, 622
MU.
BLACK HISTORY
Donald Bogle, author of
"Toms, Coons, Mulattoes,
Mammies and Bucks," a
history of the black actor in
American films, will be at
Mars Hill College on Tuesday,
Sept. 14, for a seminar and
lecture.
Bogle, a graduate of Lincoln
University in Pennsylvania,
has worked with Otto
Pteminger as story editor on
several of Preminger's Alms.
He has also bean a reporter on
the staff of "Ebony"
magazine
I COMPARE I
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EARNS THE MOST INTEREST
Where arc your savings now?
It you're not saving at Clyde Savings,
you're saving at the wrong place. The
reason is simple. Clyde Savings pays the
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oosy to roach from anywhoro in Haywood
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NAN NORTON of Route 6, Marshall, and his
son, Gerald, know how to grow tall tobacco.
As in past years, they have brought a few
stalks to Marshall to prove tobacco grows tall
in their community. Dan is shown holding two
stalks of the leaf which measure over seven
feet tall.
Patriots Battle
Erwin Friday
The Madison High School b
Patriots will open the home g
season here Friday night at
Oren E. Roberts Stadium when
they battle the strong Erwin
High Gridders. Kickoff is
scheduled for 8.
Despite the 41-12 loss to
North Buncombe in the
season's opener at North
Buncombe last Friday night,
the Patriots displayed
potential and should improve
as the season progresses.
The Madison Marching
Band, with their attractive
new uniforms, will perform
during the game. William
"Bill" St ell, popular director,
is again director of the band.
A large crowd is expected to
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am e of the season.
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Deeds tar Madtaon County
In tha Augutt 17th Primary.
Perhaps you have no)
heard. Mr. Clary MetcaH
hat. In (act callod tar a
I hundrty and aincaraty aafc
tar your vote and auppart
uni* In this second
Wwri on Sap!tataai 14,
1976; I eameetty art tor
tha vote and support al ttie
vatort artio taw M to vata
tar ana ot he othar two
candidates in tha firad
a atactait I a? naha ever*
effort to make tha
Democratic Party proud
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