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KEEPING HIS HAIMDS WARM, Wayne Stover keeps his nimble fingers ready for an interception at any time. LET ' S HURRY AND GET THIS GAIVIE OVER WITH! Under the torrential downpour, the defense waits for the next play. become the Charger ' s 9th victim. A well-balanced offensive and defensive game gave Callaway a startlingly easy victory, 33-9. Time and time again the defense gave the ball to the offense with inter- ceptions by Kent Ball, Joe Rucker, and Wayne Stover, and also a fumble recovery by Kent Ball. The of- fense quickly capitalized with Don Horn, Jerome Gentry, and Cleo Armstrong tallying for the Big Orange. WHO ' S GOT THE BALL? Ron Lindsay fades back to pass behind the fake of Cleo Armstrong. Football 87
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cmrcE cfiusn The Chargers took merely 2 seconds to show the Bulldogs of Greenwood that they meant business. On the first play from scrimmage, quarter- back Ronald Lindsay threw a 67 yard touchdown pass to wingback Cleo Armstrong to give the Chargers a lead which they could only in- crease as the night wore on. Callaway built a 28-0 advantage and coasted to their 7th victory in as many games, 28-16. Be- hind the protection of the stout offensive line, led by seniors Walt Dallas, Alan Massey, and Kenny Wright, Lindsay com- pleted 5 of 9 passes for 209 yards and 1 touch- down. Jerome Gentry and Don Horn completed the scoring with 1 touchdown each. Despite playing in what Coach Charles Allman termed the worst weather conditions we ' ve encoun- tered in six years, the Big Orange crushed the Lanier Bulldogs 27-6. In addition to near- freezing temperatures, gusting winds and a steady rain made conditions treacherous. Lanier capitalized on a Callaway fumble early in the first quarter to gain a 6-0 advantage. Lanier then received the wrath of the mighty Chargers, as Calla- way emerged victorious in consecutive game number 20 over two years. The Meridian Wildcats came to town on a chilly November evening, only to ONLY ONE BALL? Manager Greg Walker puts the squeeze play on the football. NEITHER RAIN, SLEET, OR SIMOW prevents Kevin Manton from booting a field goal . J 86 Football
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CITY cunrrrs For the 11th time since 1966 the Callaway Charg- ers met the Mustangs of Murrah on the battle ground of Newell Field for a game which tradition has turned into a bitter rivalry for both schools. As in the two previous years, this game decided the city champion- ship, thus who would enter the playoffs as the re- presentative of the Capital Division. And for the third straight year, the Big Orange rolled on to insure their season of at least one GETTING READY, AH Big-Eight defensive tackle Tyronne Keys awaits Greenville ' s next move. FRONT ROW: Joel Reed, Jerome Gentry, Ronald Lindsay, Ronald Armstrong, Freddie Stingley, Freddie McLaurin, Mike Tisdale. SECOND ROW: Mike Flynt, Mitch Forester, Jerry Maxwell, Danny Freeman, Timmy Wilson, Wayne Stover, Steve McLenty, Doug Chambers, Don Horn, Clitonf Braden, THIRD ROW: Doug Purnell, Tommy Cravens, Roland Powell, Kent Ball, Don Henke, Perry Turner, Richard McCain, Tom Woods. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Jackson, Rick McCarty, Curtis Richardson, Jobie Hughes, Cleo Armstrong, Stu Gauntt, Joe Rucker, Dennis Satcher, Avery Hayes, Joe Lattimore. FIFTH ROW: Gennie Sherriff, Ed Sherline, John Ethridge, Bobby Kyzar, Tommy Boleware, Carl Silas, Walt Dallas, Carl Clingan, Steve Stover. SIXTH ROW: Craig Anderson, Louis Brinkley, Willie Pate, Jimmy Myrick, John DeVeer, Alan Massey, Walter Thomas, Jim Townsend, Gordan Quick, Tim Hogue, Ray Meyers. SEVENTH ROW: Wes Peters, Kenny Wright, George Wallace, Roy Berry, Milton Johnson, Kevin Manton, Wade Kyzar, Lee Fleming, Tyronne Keys. 88 Footbal
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