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I in first game of season. I M . ,, 4-'alan TIME HALTED HORNETS Time proved to be the winner when the H orne ts traveled to Wilkes Central for their second contest as they were defeated 6 to O. Both teams were excellent defensively and the only score came late in the third quarter. The Wilkes C e ntral Eagles surprised the Hornets when their halfback, Bill Sw offo rd, ran for fifty-five yards. Late in the g ame, Mike Correll passed to Walt Estes three times to get the ball on the Eagles' twelve yard line. From there, Bill Smith ran around the left end to the one foot line. Since the Hornets had used all their timeouts, they were unable to stop the clock before time ran out with the ball on the Wilkes' one foot line. HICKORY ROLLED OVER HORNETS In our third game, the Hornets played host to the Red Tornadoes of Hickory. The Hornets surprisingly stayed with the Tornadoes through most of the first half, but two quick touch- downs gave Hickory a 21 to 7 lead at the half. The Torn adoes came out strong in the last half to wallop the Hornets 41 to 7. The Hornets' only touchdown came when Larry Parsons recovered a Hickory fumble on the Hornets' forty-five yard line. On the first play, Mike Correll threw a fifty-five yard pass to Skip Downs for the Hornets' only score. joel Carroll added the extra point. For the Tornadoes, S t e v e Hudson scored twiceg Q u a rt e rb a c k Charlie Edwards threw three touchdown pas s e s to Eddie Bivins and one to Frank Baker. Edwards also ran for another TD making the night htufniliating for the Hornets. I-Iice was tackled by a Newton lineman Smith was pulled down by a Taylorsville defender. 53
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