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The Perkins Journal
Thursday,
September 28, 1969
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Matt Brown
the P-T Demons
Chandler where they
third loss of the
14-0.
offense was plaug-
throughout the
them from putting
board. P-T moved in-
20 yard line twice
chances to score to
back Jimmy Reid
a Chandler pass in the
the Demons mov-
P-T receiv-
i and then OB
threw an intercep-
the drive.
Scored on a five-yard
quarter. The P-T
to make the score
s Came out strong in the
rards in nine
second touchdowrL
was good and the
In the fourth quarter, the
Demons had success with a fake
punt but the drive stopped when P-
T failed on the fourth down play.
Tracy Neal recovered a fumble on
Chandler's next possession at their
39. Chandler's defense held the
Demons on four plays to halt the P-
T offense.
James Wells intercepted a Lion
pas late in the fourth quarter. The
Demons moved down to Chandler's
14 with Adcock passing to Wells
but the drive stopped when Ad-
cock's pass was intercepted in the
endzone.
The game ended with the final
score 14-0.
Jimmy Reid led the rushing at-
tack with 46 yards. Adcock ran five
times for 14 yards.
Adcock passed for 83 yards in six
completions. James Wells led in
receiving with 48 yards and Reid
had 35 yards.
Tracy Neal led the defense with
11 solo tackles and one fumble
recovery. James Wells had seven
solos and an interception. Brad
Pierce had five solos and four
assists
Scott Gunter and Jimmy Reid
also had five solo tackles. Reid had
one interception and Mike Dunn
had one interceptiorL ' ii~
Coach Neal commented that the
defense played well. He said the of-
fense was non-emotional during the
game and theydidn't execute well in
most areas.
The loss drops the Demons
record to 1-3 on the seasow
P-T's next game is homecoming
against D rumright.
Sophomore pitcher Jennifer
Thomas throws towards home.
By Stephen Raines
Perkir~Tryon Demonettes soft-
ball team closed out their yeer with
a disappointing loss to the Prague
Lady Red Devils by a 9-16 score. P-
T finished the campaign with a 3-16
recorcL
Coach Dave Willis commented on
his team by saying, "I thought we
improved as the year went along.
Our record wasn't very good, but
we lost some close games against a
tough schedule."
Seniors who played their last
softball game were Tara Higgins,
M arie Reese and Roben Burden.
Higgins led the team offensively
with a hefty .412 batting average.
Neva Reese also played very well
for the Demonettee with an ex-
cellent .349 average.
Most of the squad seson was
made up of sophomores and
juniors. They managed a teambat-
ting average of .291 for the seas0n.
Coach Willis added, "I ha'd a
great bunch of girls to work with
and I wish them luck in the future"
James Wells
[Ootball team has been
a handfull of generous
their Friday
school football
:30 &n~, Bob Dickson,
Hail Jim and
and Linda Adcock
)'s Pizza Parlor to begin
biscuits and
toast.
done to show their
the football program
team for their hard
are hoping to l~e-
in the future.
team and coaches
thank Bob Dickson
for all of their
By Shane Niles
P-T's JV traveled to Perry Mon-
day, Sept. 18 and suffered an upset-
ting loss 28-6. P-T's coach Joe
Boley commented on the game by
saying, 'We played hard but Perry
was more physical than we were."
Perry scored in the first quarter
but failed to score on the tw~point
conversion.
Perry scored again in the second
quarter making the score 14-0.
Then they added two more
touchdowns in the second half.
P-T scored in the fourth quarter
on a touchdown pass to Scott
qunter.
P-T's leading rushers were Chris
Wolf with 10 carries for 44 yards
and Dennis Matheson with 4 carries
for 38 yards.
Austin Minshall carried the ball
one time for 2 yards. Gunter carried
the ball once for 2 yards.
The Demons leading receivers
were Gunter with 2 catches for 22
yards and Vincent Bills had one
catch for 10 yards. Matheson also
had two receptions for four yards.
P-T's leading tacklers were Min-
shall with nine tackles and Dale
Anderson with seven. P-T's Kevin
Miner had the only interception by
the Demons.
Marie Resse prepares to make the tag in District play agaimt Prague.
James Wells . Pete Sweger. The leading rusher for
graders were toppedthe eighth grade was Leroy Sharp.
Thursday night. A 'WVe played a lot better than last
and a more ex- week, but we had too many
handed the fumbles," Coach Stove Langdon
their first loss. commented.
on the one-yard line T he middle school's next game is
it in the end here agains Chandler on Sept. 28.
i
really well but we
a more experienced
Sid Davis. Craig
rusher for the
For
Rushes
SMSU Bears
were also
Plagued with
fumbles, the Demons
• to maintain a scoring
scored on a pass to
Junior fullback Tony Tabor,
former graduate of Perkins-Tryon
High School, rushed nine times for
30 yards for Southwest Missouri
State University in a 31-24
Gateway Conference vistory over
the Western Illinois Leathernecks
Saturday, September 16, at Hanson
Field in Macomb, Ill.
The natienally-ranked Bears have
moved into a 5th-place tie with Ful~
man University in NCAA I-AA.
This is the highest ranking for the
Bears in the history of SMSU
football.
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