I iesffl&qr BULLDOG HALFBACK Jimmy Cole, No. 23, ripped 7-yards through the Hsyesvtlle line for the first of three Bulldog touchdowns In the fourth quarter of the Murphy-Hayesvllle game Friday. QB Wayne Watson, calling signals for die second unit, added the extra point on a keeper play a few aeoonda later. The Bulldogs, undefeated In five gamea dds season, won 66-0. (Scout Photo by Slmonds and Henson) 1962 MURPHY MIDGET FOOTBALL team Is officially known aa the "Bullgamrs." The name was voted on by members of the squad. To date, the Bullgamrs have beaten the Hayes vllle midgets 32-13 and lost last week id Robblnsvllle 27-6. Hobart McKeever is serving as coach for the team, while Mike Clarke is line coach. Prior B> the Robblnsvllle game. Father Jim Hite led the team In a "Sportsman Prayer" asking that no member of either team be injured during the game. According to Coach Clarke, the "Gators say they aim to reverse the score of the Robblns vllle game on their next opponent. Both coaches expressed great pleasure at the fine sportsmanship the Murphy boys showed despite the loss ? showing that the aim of midget football Is being achieved. Members of the Frankll lit! The t5*wVX 53 bmboq by imotMrtBC M vial dag Hayssvllle Yellow Jackals 66-0. Tka elected*?> receive. Tka Bull low Jackals to pimt. Murphy scored aarty la Ika drat BafUak capped an 1 drive wl yard auatainad drive wllk a short run for the touchdown. Fullback Bobby Robaraoa car rtad for Ika extra point *> pot Murpky ahead 7-0. The Bulldogs second TO fol lowed a 52 yard pass ftwaa quarterback John Van Horn a Kenny English. English, tackled hard within the Hayea vllle 5-yard Una, lost da ball. His fumble was recover ed by Murpky on Ika Yellow Jacket 3. English then carried da distance for da score. Roberaon again added the PAT a put Minphy ahead 14-0. In the second quarter. Van Horn assed 11-yards a half beck English In the end zone for another touchdown. Billy Haney carried for the point. The Yellow Jackets, in a desperate attempt a mount a scoring drive, gambled on a fourth down situation with the ball still In their territory. In a good call. Yellow Jacket QB Walter Kelly hit halfback Tommy Davenport with a 25 yard pass good for the first down. Hayesvllle. now well Into Bulldog territory took to the airways. Kelly completed a 10-yard pass to end Leroy Coker good for another Hayes vllle first down. Kelly threw again, trying for the big play, only to have Murphv QB John Van Horn In tercept on his own 10 and race 90 yards down the near side line for fourth touchdown. Van Horn then hit end John Snow MURPHY QUARTBRBACX John V?n Horn. No. U. I Waller Kelly's pass Intended for Yellow Jacket and Laroy Co Iter, No. 80 on the Bulldog 10 yard Una, during the aacoud quarter of the Murphy-Hayesvllle game In Murphy Friday. Van Horn then raced 90 yards down the sideline for Murphy'a fourth touchdown. (Scout Photo by Simooda and Hanson.) In the end zone for the point. Late In the second period, Kenny English, returning the Heyeevllle punt, bohbied the ball on the Murphy 45-yard line. It appeared that Hayes - vllle had recovered. The re feree ruled that Murphy was on top of the ball all the time. With a minute and forty four seconds remaining In die first half, Kenny English took a 35-yard pass from Van Horn to put Murphy ahead 34-0 at half time. The try for the extra point failed as Van Horn handed off to English, who sampled to pass to Haney in the sod none. In the final few ae coals of the first half, B nil dog tackle Buck Smith picked off another of Kelly*a peaeee et the 50 yard line and returned the beQ to the Yellow J ecket 20-yard line. The Bullpups, eent la early In the third quarmr, cook over the second half with halfback Ootade Wayman naming from n yards out for a Murphy score. The point attempt was nullified fay a penalty. The aecond try failed. Center David Whim picked off a Kelly pass a few minutes later on the SO yard line, and picked up blockers to race 50-yarda down the near alda llne for the soore. The PAT attempt failed. The remainder of the third quarter was spent with Murphy end Hayesvllle swiping fumbles on the 50-ysrd line. Bullpup Jtnuny Cole opened the fourth quarter, scoring from seven yards out. QB Wayne Watson, on a keeper, added the point. A few minutes later, Eddie Palmer bulled a cross from the 15-yard line and Watson again on a keeper added the point. The final score came in the closing two mlnums as the Murphy first team came In rfter a pair of personal fouls were called against Hayes vllle. English added the final six points on a three yard plunge. Van Horn hobbled the ball on the attempt for the point. The victory gave dm Mur phy Bulldogs a 5-0 record. The Bulldogs travel to Robblns vllle next Friday. Hayesvllle now 2-4'In the season, will entertain the Andrews Wild cats at home. First downs 9 Rutfilna vardaot ?S Passlna vardaot 108 Passat 14-4 1*4 Passat Intarcartad bv 1 Sia. H I HavstvNIa . .? ? ? 4 Murwhv *4? tt YELLOW JACKET back Larry Seller, No, 16, la finally brought down by the Murphy defense, after Sellers had carried for 10 yards, and a Hayesvllle first down, during the Hayesvlll* Murphy game In Murphy Friday. Big Leroy Sellers, No. 80, Hayesvllle's end. Is the player shown at right. The run took place late In the second quarter as Hayesvllle begn IB I an offensive drive. (Scout Photo by Slmonds and Henson.) Wildcats Edged 14-13 By Undefeated Sylva By Mrs. Ruth Sursivige ANDREWS - Andrews be came the first team to score on the highly-touted Sylva Websier Golden Eagles, and enjoyed a 13-7 lead over the vision from the third per iod until the final minutes of the game when the second Eagle score and the all-Im portant convenlon gave the Eagles a 14-13 advantage that won the game. Early In the opening per iod. Butch Sursavage punted the ball O the Sylva 2-yard line. The Eagles marched 98 yards for their fint ouch down, sparked by a 45 yard run by their stair tailback, Forrest Bryson. Two plays later, Bryson went over for the score from the 10-yard line. Bryson also kicked the extra Doint. The Wildcats came back strong with a sustained drive, sat up by a 34-yard sprint by sophomore fullback Jerry Haney, which carried o the Sylva-Webster 10-yard stripe. They lost their scoring op portunity by a fumble. Sylva-Webster kept control of the ball until the period The second quarter be longed o the Wildcats, as they held the Eagles o only one yard rushing the entire period and stunned them with the first score against them this sea son. Quarterback Jimmy Wat kins passed tn Butch Sursav age for a 26-yard gab, a 10 yard gain, mi a 26-ysrder Into the and none for foe TD. Halfback George PestsUran the extra-point, doing foe game 7-7. Sylva Bok the kick, could not move foe ball, | 'as la In ths third period, foe Wild cats again held foe visitors, only 10 yards rush ~ they chalked *63. yard pass ftorn Welkins ? Haoy mi a series sf J WfUfjjliTtfCK "?? Mt I_ ffwfwWIw W ? toot hut, but wuyfc thai gun t" CHEERLEADERS for da* Murphy midget Bullgaor* are, kneeling, Marilyn Colenun, lift *> right, standing. Mildred Coiamn. Suzan Coward, Betty Well*, Mary Cheney, Dona Wilkin, Peggy Hyde, and Cynthia Stiles. Not pennant when die picture was made, cheer Wtaln Elizabeth Bourn, and team mascot. Price MdCarver. (Scout Photo) saarcatsCaau Back With 21-20 WiaOvarCaatoa CANTON - ?da! ? run out tha lock for a 21-20 vicory oar am haw Friday night la a Tha AND AWAY TOBY UdM, cat scoring opportunity. How ever, the Sylva-Webster de fense, led by Henry Bryson. forced Andrews to punt. Sylva Webster moved the ball into Andrews territory with a 20 yard pass from ForrestBry son to Henry Bryson, was caught, then fumbled behind the goal line, where an And rews man covered it. It ap peared to be Andrews' ball, and was so designated by one official, when another official ruled that the pass was com plete because be had blown his whistle before the ball was fumbled, as the receiver stepped out of bounds as ha caught the ball. Sylva was given a first down at the 2. The Wildcats held them for two downs with no gain. On the third down, a Wildcat penalty gave the Eagles the ball within the one yard line. Jerry Full bright, fullback, went over for the Eagle score. Forrest Bryson klckad ths extra point to glsM the Eagles a 14-13 edge. With three minutes of play ing time designated by the of ficial, Andrews took Sylva Webster kick and moved the ball across the mld-strlpe and Into Sylva territory, on a series of running plays. Wat kins duew a short Jump pass to Sure avage for a first <" foe end of with Andrews In pos on the Sylva-Webster 22 yard line. The Andrews team, keenly over tune rtandag out. had earned 16 first downa to Sylva Webster's ?, had gain ed eome 23 mere yards en the ground, ?d 48 more yarde In foe tor, turning in a Una Thla weak foe Wildcats tra vel to Hayesvtlla. I WILDCAT END John Oman, a AaAaat firm doaa durtiw i Friday. n? paaa play OWOaj ? :???. t . ?. ttjka ..... . -Ms . .