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Bandit team
#2 loses to # 1
The Perkins Bandit Team #2
was beaten by the Bandit #1
team last Saturday night. This
put their record to 3-2. The Ban-
dit #2 didn't score until the sec-
ond half when Billy Roberts
went around the end for 41 yards
and a score.
In the game, Brandon
McCutchen had 2 pass recep-
tions and Joshua Smith had one.
On Defense, the leading tacklers
were Billy Roberts and Dustin
Hancock with 4 tackles each;
Brandon McCutchen, Rusty
Norrie and Billy Bigelow with 3.
Bigelow also had a blocked punt.
Jeremy Warner and Abe Cobb
with 2 each and Aaron Pool, Jed
Cree Kingfisher, Joshua Smith,
Elmer Bolden and Jacob
Calavan with 1 each.
The teams next game is at
Wellston, Oct. 14 at 8 p.m.
Elementary School Cheerleaders are: Lorri
top; Pam Moore and Toni Hall, middle; and
King, bottom.
this year are Darla Rhodes, Kristy Will-
and Robin Nichols.
Gill
It was an off week for the Pokes as they try to heal and
L to the general basics to begin the rugged grind of the big
It has to be a rugged grind as the conference cur-
five teams in the top 12 of nationally ranked teams.
One such team will be this weeks opponent at Lewis field
plays host to homecoming opponent K-State this Saturday
The Wildcats (formerly known as "Mildcats') are
t rmmber eight in the AP top 25. They used to be the ideal
)onent but now they look to disrupt the festivities.
Here are just a few disruptions to keep in mind. First of all
opponents of the Wildcats have not been able to score
They are ranked No. 1 in scoring defense allowing
per game and in total defense at 185.2 yards per
The Pokes on the other hand are No. 72 in scoring offense
and No. 85 in total offense (320.2 yards per game).
That's the tough news. The good news is that this is the
'fthe upset. Did you realize that eight top 25 teams were
Saturday and several of those teams were favorites.
Colorado was supposed to beat Kansas by 23 points at their
eld. Wyoming was supposed to beat Tulsa but the Hurri-
at Tulsa. Michigan was a 17 point
playing at home against Northwestern and Texas A&M
by nine over Texas Tech.
Strange things can h ppen in college football. Even in the
upsets happen. Wasn't it great to see Cary Blanchard
winning field goal that displaced the last team from the
ranks. I'm sorry Coach (Ross) Doane, but the Dolphins
By the way, Blanchard really likes playing
Trails but it looks like it might be a long time
to play golf here as Indianapolis seems to have found
Too bad for New Orleans.
Just a counle of other thin~s to mention before I close for
Have you realized that OSU has not played two home
ia the same month this year yet. Nebraska on August 31,
on September 16, and now K-State this Saturday. The
weeks the Pokes are on the road at Missouri and Iowa
then they return home for two home games in Novem-
Show up Saturday for the Homecoming parade which starts
The P-T Band will be marching for the first time in
' for the 2 p.m. kickoff of another upset. Remember you
hear first. The Pokes will definitely break the Wildcat
If this all happens as I predict, I will have some
next week. Until then, keep on being faithful to
P.S. OSU Basketball practice starts Sunday.
Cl"WGA Championship
Tournament winners
announced
By Earline Lore
Winners of the CTWGA
Club Championship Tourna-
ment on 18-holes in A Flight
were Ruby Mangold, first
place; Zona Williams, second
place; and Jean McIlvain and
Earline Lore tied for third
place.
Winners in B Flight were
Alma Focht, first place; Sue
Dollins, second place; and Pat
McCutchen, third place.
Longest drive: first day,
Alma Focht; second day,
Wanda Strain; and third day,
Sue Dollins.
Closest to the Pin: first day,
Earline Lore; second day,
Ruby Mangold; and third day,
Pat McCutchen.
Low T to Green: Alma
Focht and Ruby Mangold.
Low Putts: Zona Williams
Medalist: Ruby Mangold
Low Gross winners for
playday Oct. 5 were Earline
Lore, Presidents Flight; Alma
Focht, A Flight; and Wanda
Strain, B Flight.
Winners for 9-holes of Club
Tournament in A Flight were
Martie Johnson, first place;
Jo Hyder, second place; and
Rita Clutts, third place.
Winners in B Flight were
Kim Carrigan, first place;
Sheri Gordon, second place;
and Teri Smith, third place.
Longest Drive: first day,
Rita Clutts; second day,
Martie Johnson; third day,
Judy Winemiller.
Closest to the Pin: first day,
Kim Carrigan; second day, Jo
Hyder.
Low T to Green: Martie
Johnson
Low Putts: Jo Hyder
Medalist: Martie Johnson
Low gross winners for Oct.
5 were: President's Flight,
Martie Johnson; A Flight,
Kim Carrigan; and B Flight,
Judy Winemiller.
Playday event for Thursday,
Oct. 19 will be Low Net/Ace
of the Aces Playoff.
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