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KY ( HEERLEADERS—Briullov Central High School’ cheerio J 1 activities a! the C leveland, Ten»., sc hool. They arc. reft junior; Jean (art Wright, senior; Doris Sharp, senior and head • ii back row are -ail Prince. ft, first grade Arnold School k, senior, and Eddie Cartwright, junior.— (Photo by Tom ? j--:. receive, and the Panthers recov- ered. The Panthers Lawson then made a 35 yard dash around the Bear left end and scooted into pay-dirt. They then tried to run the extra point around left end, but the attempt was stopped cold by alert Ted Smith. Smith then, after the Bears re- kifk-off, began a lone down to pay-dirt. - good blocking from anjL driving der ms o li powei ng was unavailable. little help from other .’ the Bear back-field, ill from his own 25 and placed it on the ive yard line. Fisher I Idd the ball into t he end- to be called back and i 15 yards. Again Smith j i on a driving spree and, jiee attempts scored again j Bruins. A high pass from auSed a fumble on the ex- e score was then ea Teams st Perfect 1 Records Brainerd to Have Movie to Ch W fo ifl produced by the Protestant Filrtj. ■r r j . 2 i Cs tot nu! st j ippening oc- half of thg- ito the Bears it. Bobby Griffmi, big Bear : .1, caught a Panther fumble lid-air and ran 20 yards (or sixth Bear TD. Again the ex- point conversion was bad and score was then 39-6. The Pan- sparked by this type touch-down, then began a sus- re down into Bear ter- After picking up more yards, the Panthers were good defensive tack- rom such players as Mason, jy and Smith. Then Smith, final period of play, began Jr of his drives and, on one carried the ball from his 0 to the Lenoir City’s 15- line, shaking off three -be taoklers and finally be- ought down by a swarm of ?rs. Fisher then ran the fi- } from the 10 yard line. The or the extra point was rd and the sc ' was then where remain for ,VA ';'''‘ UrA'v the last eso lesperate vVved three which • teCvVi their V • ithers’ » ' yards cv Vbe 10 vve» d the 1 ve. D .c.vav - was or 1' final . •«» - r ,n- Tt4i.nVK n. , 0
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