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Homecoming vvas not as successful as the Tigers had hoped. A 32-30 loss to the Washington and Lee Generals put a damper on the homecoming fes- tivities. The big story on the WSCL game vvas. ironically enough. the Gen- eral's Weaver. vvho gained 173 yards vvith 28 carries and managed to score 5 T.D.'s. Another factor key to the Tiger loss came from the inability to puntx Hampden-Sydney College punted 6 times for a 24.6 yard average vvhile WSQL averaged 37.-1 yards per punt. Combine these factors vvith the fact that the Tigers turned the ball over 41 times and the loss becomes inevitable. Against Maryville the Tiger defense had a field day vvith defensive end Chris Hughes having 3 tackles and safety Pat Slifka assisting in 15 tackles. 426 D0ug.lfadd0.1' and 365 Rirhie Davzls assist in a tackle. The QffBf1.S'il'6 team shows unz'tv'h1'h0ldbzg hands before each huddle. 'i 1 , 43? In the 26-7 effort. the Tiger offense featured the running of David Kelly vvho gained 133 yards on 2+ carries Qcomplete vvith tvvo touchdovvnsl. Coming off the vvin against Mary- ville. the Tigers had a less than impres- sive performance against Gettysburg. After turning the ball over seven times. the Gettysburg Bullets managed to pull out a 28-1+ vvin over the Tigers. The only Tiger bright spot vvas the rushing of David Kelly vvho managed to gain 102 yards on 22 rushes. After the loss to Gettysburg. the Tigers managed to hold off Sevvanee for a 38-21 vvin. in the maulling of Sevvanee. tailback David Kelly gained 106 yards vvhile Chuck Arrington snagged 3 passes in the effort. The Hampden-Sydney-Bandolph- Macon game. billed as the oldest rivalry in the South. proved to be an unfortunate climax to a rebuilding sea- son. The Tigers made a noble attempt, but it turned out to be unsuccessful. Four players were named to All- O.D.A.C. They vyere: Chip Umberger Q5 interceptions. 3-1 solo tacklesj. Mike Sharp Qin on 87 tackles. 6 quarterback sacksl. Chuck Arrington C40 catches, 6 touchdovvnsl and Brett Bennett Second team All-O.D.A.C. vvere: Pat Kane, Kimball Bradley. Pat Slifka, and .lack Barber. Honorable mention were: tight end .l on Waite and center Scott Vinson. The Tigers overall finished fourth in the O.DA.C. Sports lo
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