TOUGH SITU A TION - Hoke High School football coaches study the action taking place on the field during the Buck's J3 ? 6 loss to Seventy ? First Friday night. Bid (7%IN ? Thi Upchurch fogies move the ball against the Hamlet Jr. High team on their tvov to a 28-0 victory. The Eagles are unbeaten and unscored on so far this season. BI Bowling Fantastic Four Fizzle By Blanche Farmer The leams greeted each other at All American and then went to each lane and came out fighting. The Old Timers won over the Fantastic Four three games to one. Hot Shots didn't have much competition from the Strickers, three games to one, with Zan Kelly bowling a 215 game. The Sicycles and the Go Getters had some close games, ending with two each. James Barefoot had a 210. The Spark Knockers were mean to Lean and Mean, heating them tlnee games to one. SUPPORTTHE BUCKS Standings W L Spark Knockers 23 9 Hot Shots 20 12 Fantastic Four I7!4 14V4 Go Getters t7 15 Old Timers 1514 l6'/4 Sicycles 15 17 Strickers 10 22 Lean and Mean 10 22 Top Ten Bowlers Bobby Monroe 179 Zan Kelly 168 Larry Woodcox 168 George McKoy 166 Leon Bruton 165 Johnny Melton 161 Robert McNeill 158 James Barefoot 158 Silas Glines 149 Coy Jackson 148 Moose Lead By Way Ion Fulk This week in bowling the Raefotd Moose Lodge stretched their lead by taking the National Guard for ail four points. Oakwood Laundry moved into second place when they cleaned up on Gentry's Tire by taking all four points. Webb's Tire moved to third place in the standings by losing three points to Earl's Electric who are now in fourth place. Kennerty's Cleaners had a good night and took all four from McNeill's Grocery. The Hollingsworth Barbers kept up the pace by taking three points from Hunt's Bonding Company. The high series for the week went to Howard Hendrix of Hunt's Bonding with a very good 559. Quite a few 200 games were rolled with Butch Posey of Earl's Electric leading the pack with a 220, George Schulenburg had a 209. Charlie Smith of the Mooose Lodge and John Canady of Oakwood both had a 207, Earl Chason of Earl's Electric had a 205, Jesse Taylor of Hunt's had a 204, Howard Taylor of Kennerty's Cleaners had a 203, and Bob Canady of Oakwood and Dee Sanders of Webb's tire each had games of 202. Standings W L Raeford Moose Lodge 24 8 Oakwood Cleaners 21 II Webb's Tire 19 13 Earl's Electric 18 14 Hunt's Bonding Co. 17 15 Kennerty's Cleaners 17 15 Hollingsworth Barb. 15 17 McNeill's Grocery 14 18 Gentry's Tire 10 22 National Guard 5 27 Top Ten Bowlers Mackie Carter 181 Bill Hendrix 177 Jesse Taylor 176 Howard Taylor 176 James Nixon 173 James Guy 173 Waylon Fulk 171 Harry Walters 169 Thad Marks 169 Robert Powell 168 Next week's schedule: Hunt's will battle the National Guard, McNeill's will take on Oakwood, Earl's goes up against Kennerty's, Hollingsworth will try to take Gentry's, and Webb's will battle the leaders - the Moose Lodge. Seventy-First Rips Bucks 33-6 By Mite Steadman The Falcons of Seventy-First High School dominated the Hoke High Bucks in every respect as they blitzed their way to a 33-6 triumph here Friday pight. The Fayetteville powerhouse displayed few weaknesses as they made the Bucks a believer of their number two state ranking. Vernon Morrison took tire opening kickoff to the Seventy-First 35 yard line. A stiff Falcon defense held the Bucks at six yards in three plays and the ball was turned over to Seventy-First at their 29 yard line. The Falcons rambled down to the Buck 32 yard line in just two plays before the Hoke defense held their ground and took over on downs on the 28 yard line. In the next series, the Falcons intercepted a Joe Poole pass with 7:11 showing on the clock and took over on the Buck 47 yard line. Seventy-First scored in only four plays as Falcon Reggie Fairley ran in from the two yard line with 5:30 remaining. The extra point was good and the Falcons were ahead 7-0. Hoke took the kickoff on their 24 yard line and reeled off ten plays with the aid of two penalties before they were forced to punt from their 38 yard line as time ran out in the quarter. The ball exchanged hands twice before Falcon quarterback Harry Sidney scampered around right end for an 85 yard run for a touchdown with 4:38 remaining in the quarter. The Falcons converted and the score was 14-0. Eagles Win Fifth 28-0 The Upchurch Middle School Eagles blasted the previously un beaten Hamlet Jr. High team 28-0 here last Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles mounted up 21 points before intermission and added another in the fourth period. A stubborn Eagle defense thwarted the only scoring threat by Hamlet late in the third quarter. "I think they play pretty good football for eighth graders." said coach Wavne Mills. Mills. Tommy Williams and Spencer Sampson have guided the Eagles to five straight victories against no losses and have not been scored upon this season. "These boys show great potential as future Hoke High football players. Overall, these boys are the best I have ever coached." said Mills. The Eagles last game of the season is this Wednesday afternoon at Wicker, who is also undefeated. Guardsman Wins Rifle Recognition Spec. 4 Berder F. Webb of Raeford. HQ Co.. 2nd Battalion. 252 Armored, was one of the members of National Guard units across the state who won honors in the Adjutant General's M-16 Rifle Championship Tournament in Butner. Webb placed among finalists in the excellence in competition match, a "leg" match shot by marksman who have never com peted to earn points toward a distinguished marksman designa tion. Again the Buck offense stalled and turned the ball over to Seventy-First on downs. A pass interception by Hoke and a fumble recovery by the Falcons highlighted lackluster play by both teams until the half ended. The Falcons put two touchdowns on the board within the first six minutes of the third quarter as Reggie Fairley scored from the ten yard line with 8:36 remaining and Derrick Pye rambled in from the 33 with 6:0^ showing. At this point, the Falcons held a comfortable 27-0 lead. Seventy-First sustained a drive consisting of nine plays and were in a fourth down and one situation when the quarters ended. The final period started with Greg Fairley driving in from the one yard line. The extra point was no good and the Falcons had a 33-0 lead with 11:58 remaining in the game. Botli team's defense took over for the next two series as the ball was turned over twice on downs. The Bucks took the ball on their 14 yard line with 7:38 showing and marched to a score in 14 plays as Joe Poole hit tarnie Pecora with a seven yard scoring strike with : ll) showing. The conversion was missed and the game ended with the Falcons holding a 33-6 advantage. "I think the boys played pretty good loot bull considering who they were playing/* said coach Bill Cameron. "It was the big play that hurt us. We played better against them than we did against San ford," he said. Cameron pointed to outstanding play by Reginald McRae, Joe Poole, Steve Inman. tddie Penned. Thomas Farmer and Lamie Pecora. "They have nothing to be ashamed of." he added. Moke's next opponent is Wadesboro ? Bowman next Friday night. Bowman has not been impressive this year as they sport a 3-5 record compared to Hoke's 2-5-1. The Bearcats dropped a 34-0 decision to Sanford in their last outing. "Wadesboro is a big team physically. They have nine men that weigh over 200 pounds. I think we'll be playing someone that is more on our calibre." he concluded. Hoke 71st First Downs 11 9 Yds. Rush 192 263 Yds. Pass 72 149 Passes 6-8-1 4-13-1 Fumbles Lst. 2-2 1-0 Yds. Pen. 3-42 4-40 Ret. Yds. 106 36 Punts 4-27.0 1-37.0 Hoke 0 0 0 06 6 Seventy-First 7 7 13 6 33 J.H. AUSTIN INSURANCE $ SINCE 1950 yV?^V AUTO-FIRE-LIFE ^ CASUALTY 114 W. 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