Romps Over Bucks 42-8 * Hoke's inability to stop the big play, coupled with five costly fumbles, resulted in a 42-8 romp at the hands of Cary Friday night. Four touchdown passes over the outstretched hands of the Buck defenders proved to be disasterous . .uk * A as Hoke's record fell to 1-7 overall. Cary's star quarterback Jeff Bla lock had scoring tosses of 35 and 1 2 yards to Chris Castor, as well as a 15-yard toss to A1 Bond. Halfback Ricky Bledsoe chipped in with an option pass to Ralph Hooker. Bledsoe also ran for 153 yards to give the Imps a well-rounded attack. It could have been a different story as all four passes were within range of Buck defensive backs who were unable to make the big play. y MIDGET LEAGUE -* The Rams lost to the Falcons 8-0 in the first round of Midget Football League action but came back last week to defeat the Vikings 8-0. Midget Football Rams, Falcons Chalk Up Wins Saturday The Saturday Midget Football continued with the Rams going against the Vikings. In a surprising defensive battle the Rams defeated the Vikings 8 - 0. The Rams scored on an eleven - yard run by Marcus Virgil and their extra point was good on a pass from Reggie Pickler to Robert Weaver. The Viking defense was led by Orlando Tillman and Calvin Dixon. The Rams' defense was led by Kenneth Tillmon and Zane Stanley. In the second game of the day the Falcons defeated the Redskins in a very exciting game. The Falcons scored in the first quarter with Lowell Simmons going around right end for one yard. The extra i point try was unsuccessful. v.-?' j In the third quarter the Redskins put on a 60 yard drive led by the hard running of John Pleasant. Pleasant circled right end for three yards to tie the score at 6-6. On the Redskins extra point try Tony Fisher skirted right end to make the score 8-6 Redskins. On the first play of the Falcon possession Jerry McMillian went over left tackle, broke to the outside and out-raced the Redskin defense for a 72 yard T.D. run. The extra point play with Lowell Simmons over right tackle made the score 14-8 Falcons. Both defenses toughened up during the fourth quarter with Mark Slaughter, Mike Dennis and John Edmonds leading the Falcons and Mark Ivey, Marco Pickett and Anthony Graham leading the Red skins defense. EDWARD W. SCHNELL, M.D. Announces the opening of his office in the Town & Country Shopping Center, Aberdeen for the practice of OPHTHALMOLOGY including medical and surgical treatment of the eyes and examination for glasses and contact lens By Appointment Monday thru Friday (919)944- 1852 iltll Flag Football Cowboys Dumped In Men's Flag Football action last Tuesday, Western Auto erased a 6-2 first-half deficit to claim a 15-6 win over the Cowboys. Jimmy Wood caught a seven yard pass from Jerry Tucker early in the second half to put W.A. ahead for good. Charles Crowder added some insurance points with a 37-yard run late in the game. Cecil Campbell caught a 40-yard pass from Wayne Mills to put points up for the Cowboys. 1 2 Total Western Auto 2 13 15 Cowboys 6 0 6 In the second game, Hoke Auto remained unbeaten with a 21-6 win over the Towne B.S. Chuck Davis scored H.A.'s first T.D. on a seven-yard pass from Tom Howell. In the second half Davis threw seven yards to Darry Deese for H.A.'s final score. Danny McGou gan caught a four-yard pass from Bill Senter for H.A.'s other touch down. Wayne Denkins scored from seven yards out for Towne B.S. 1 2 Total Towne B.S. 6 0 6 Hoke Auto 15 6 21 Standings W L T Western Auto 4 0 1 Hoke Auto 4 0 1 Cowboys 1 4 0 Towne B.S. 0 5 0 |A|||py I* j>a||pc Viiibni 1 1 vwifitj TO THE BEST YOUR CHRYSLER- PLYMC SR HAS ^ OffCTOC iflt DUI UT SlftBYTIJIlJ?* ErVlfalU l^\J ANNOUNCING THE 1978 VOLARE WAGON. LAST YEAR'S HO.1 SCLUNC WAGON THAT HAS ALL AMERICA SINGING. ? SoMoSllfl EVERYTHING YMOUTH DEALER M&S MOTOR CO. 122 West 3rd Ave., Red Springs, N. C. Randy McMillian did come up with one interception at the two-yard line and returned it 13 yards. Offensively, the running of Leo nard Everette and play calling of Mark Wood highlighted the Bucks effort. On their first possession, the Bucks drove 72 yards to the Cary 12-yard line where a Wood pitch to Everette was fumbled and re covered by Cary. Everette accounted for 50 of the yards (40 running and 10 receiving) and Calvin McGilvary got the other 22. After the McMillian interception Hoke took over on their own 15. Everette broke through for a 45-yard gallop to put Hoke at Cary's 40. This drive was stalled by another fumble on the next play. Cary managed to score on each possession and led 21-0 at the half. Hoke received the second half Eagles Open With Win The Upchurch Jr. High Football Team opened their season at home Oct. 5 with a 22-0 victory over Rohanen. The victorious Eagles scored three touchdowns, two by the offense and one by the defense. Cleavon Harris and Tony Hollings worth scored the two offensive touchdowns while Spencer Goins snagged a block punt and ran it in for the defensive score. Two P.A.T.'s were scored, a Davis to Lide pass combination and Harris on a two-yard run. On Oct. 12 the Eagles traveled to Wadesboro playing Anson Jr. High to a 0-6 defeat. The losing effort by the Eagles marked their record at 1-1. Oct. 19 saw the Eagles hosting Hamlet Jr. High. The game turned out to be a defensive struggle with the Eagles coming out on top 4-0. The Eagles mounted several offen sive drives but failed to capitalize. The defense scored a safety in each half for the Eagles victory. The Eagles have three games left to play: Oct. 26 against Anson at home, Nov. 2 against Hamlet away, and Nov. 9 against Rockingham away. kickoff and Jeremy Simmons re turned it to the 35. On the first play Everette was hit hard and fumbled to Cary. After seven plays it was 28-0 as the Bucks were guilty of a face mask penalty after having stopped the Imps on fourth down. Once again Simmons gave the Bucks good field position and this time the offensive unit capitalized. On fourth and three from their own 40, Wood threw a screen to Everette who ran 60 yards for the touchdown. The P.A.T. pass from Wood to Everette was good and the score was 28-8. Hoke was unable to come up with the big play throughout the night and Cary scored twice more, both on fourth down plays. For the night, the Bucks offen sive line paved the way for 292 yards rushing and gave Wood excellent protection on passes that accounted for 100 yards. Wood was five for 10 and Everette with three and Lemar Cook with two were the leading receivers. David Holland, Mike McBryde and Terry Chavis had outstanding efforts on the line and Bob Jordan, Cook and Alwer tha Galberth blocked well on the perimeter. On defense. Chavis and Sim mons continued to perform well at their tackle and safety positions. CARY -7 14 7 14-42 HOKE ?- 0 0 8 0-8 H c First downs I J 15' Rushing yardage 292 3101 Passing yardage 100 134 Return yardage 90 6 " Passes 5-10-0 10-12-1 ? Punting 0-0 0-0 ; Fumbles lost 5 1 Yards penalized 60 15 HOKE-bO yd. Everette pass from Wood. P.A.T. Wood to Everette. ? BSE IMCHEStl LV9E NVNMt FAT IS UGLY. LOSE ITI MOM ADEX i* the moat effective weight Joss plan told diradly to the pub lic. This tiny tablet helps curb your appetite. Start losing pounds today Change your life. Losa 10-20-30 pounds or your money will be refund ed. MONADEX sails for $3.2S and twica the amount for $5.50. Also try AQUATABS. a "water pill' that works gently to reduce water bloat- $3.00. Both quaranta ad and sold by: Howell Drug Store ? Raeford Mail Orders Filled The King - Elvis PHOTOGRAPHS OF August 1976 LIVE CONCERT AT Cumberland Co. 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