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: ,x Clarke Draper Ray McCraw Def. End, 2 yr. Wingback, 2 yr. Gary Brazzeal Tony Kendall End, 1 yr. Tackle, 1 yr. Joe Harden James McEntire End, 3 yr. Linebacker, 3 yr. The Goblins lost their third game of the season by droping a 7-0 non-conference affair to the Berryville Bobcats--only the second defeat in 18 years to the Carroll County lads. The Goblins next tumbled to the Subiaco Trojans by the score of 21-12. The Goblins outplayedthe Trojans for the first 18 minutes and looked like champs for a period before the visiting Trojans got their offense rolling and Harrison went down 21-12. The Goblins , dropping the ir third str aight The rest wait their turn while Paul Raney, Robert Huds alp-...msn John Phillips Bernest Cain Guard, 3 yr. Guard, 3 yr. game, falling to the Corning Bobcats by the score 7-0. The Goblins fought hard and came very close to scoring about 4times but never could push the ball across. Next the Goblins played probably their best game of the season when they tied the Rogers Mountaineers 13-13. The Goblins, after the Rogers game, moved into a tie for secondplace with Rogers, While Subiaco is in first. Steve Greenhaw get ready for two-on-one reaction drill ' mSk.iW
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G. B. Harp Bill Phillips Tackle, 2 yr. Fullback, 2 yr. i i T Von Johnson Bill Cromwell Tailback, 3 yr. Tackle, 3 yr, 5 s I I V David Sims Ken Blackwell Def. End, 2 yr. Center, 3 yr. The Golden Goblins won their first game of the season when they edged the Mt. Home Bombers 6-0. The hard-fought victory proved costly for the Goblins as they lost the services of fullback Bill Phillips for the rest of the seasonbecause of a fractured knee. The Goblins scored on a two-yard run by Eoff after he had set up the score on a 30 yard keeper. The extra point was missed and the Goblins made the lone score stand up through- out the remainder of the game. It was a four-play 62-yard drive, a lucky bounce through the goa1'posts, a blocked extra point try, that high-lighted the Goblins 7-6 victory over Van Buren. The Goblins thus ran their conference record to 2-0 and 2-2 overall in downing the Pointers for the first time in nine seasons. aff .. 1 ,M 1 l. v Roy Eoff Tim Risley Quarterback, 3 yr.' End, 3 yr. Paul Mathis Guard, 3 yr. Five North Little Rock Wildcats converge on Bill Phillips, hard running fullback of the Goblins. 97
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'66 Wamewmdag The Harrison Goblins celebrated a suc- cessful homecoming almost on the eve of Halloween by downing the Siloam Springs Pan- thers, 20-7 to move into secondplace inRegion 1AA play. The Goblins really took command in the final six minutes and marched 87 yards to pay- dirt with 41 seconds showing on the clock to ice the aff air. Roy Eoff scored all the touchdowns for the Goblins, but they had to make two stout goal-line stands before they could claim the sweet victory. Bill Linch Halfback, 1 yr. James Hunt Guard, 1 yr. pi n Annum. . T N' k 1 R Despite the pile up, Roy Eoff was over for the f1rst of Ommy lc e S Blu eaves several scores against Siloam. Halfback, 1 yr. Quarterback, 2 yr. Arnie Raulston Steve Greenhaw Fullback, 1 yr. Halfback, 1 yr. Robert Hudson Wingback, 2 yr. Jim Dudley Tackle, 1 yr. l. Paul Raney Tackle, 2 yr. Paul Choate Tackle, 1 yr.
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