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Safety Downs McCallum, 8- Norman jones helps Dennis Vickery as the Stingree defense Dennis Vickery and David Hellyer down this Knight as he is dropped for a four yard loss. l fig if '-,G Zyr- . V at , - ..,, - I ,Sofft -x, ggi . ,ji 1-,r :Qgjaf , iss, i.,s r e sm sfs ss, 7 Iiii gt s L' 'ia' 'Q I A - .L f.,g sg.iQagg.'fz 14a,:y iw--X 'ff e . , ,. f g 1 41 2,-as ,. Q- . if 5, riginal, M' st' ' ' ' W' as 'rf -. st ' ff. ,. ., ma- ,-Qaeda - - ' , ..-A ' ?'fi,r'f-' V .,.. - .h 2:?S1i'?,rgM, liars rTimT'f 'H ixfzifi mi 'Y of-1 W f i ,gags M1 L.,-r, ,Q saw- i r 52 ms 'V fied-g.urff' 'I' ' Y k,y.., at-M, Tim Bargsley .fs-f,,,f-m, Floyd jaster 206 43,333 drops this Knight for one of the many minus carries that the Knights had. Finally, after seven years of waiting, the Victoria STINGAREES have come through the first three games of the season undefeated and untied. For the second game in succession, the Stings had to pull one out of 'the fire by coming up with a last period safety to edge the McCallum Knights 8-7. The winning two points came with 5:02 left in the game with Victoria trailing 7-6. With the ball on their own 15 yard stripe. McCallum was thrown back to the 6 yard line by Dennis Vickery. On the very next play, Ed Small, Knight quarterback, faded back and SZ V a ,,, Roy Greenwood and David Hellyer squirmed through the line and dropped him behind the goal line. . , :Mi '+w'f5rfTL+ffe' The STINGAREE touchdown tally started with a fumble on the Sting 19 yard line. On the fourth play, si5?35irg,.-'e I . Paul Kornfuehrer rabbed a 7 'ard ass and hit wa ' ,f-,Q1 . . , . 5 -s,-'r V ' f Vx, ..- - dirt, Craig Hyman S kick was no good. . i n - A f f r if 'fi ' -SMH '- For the third game in a row, the stout SIINGAREE Q. -pf: J s l i defensive wall played magnificently. Sparked by Dave J ,ifw w f . . rf s. , ffrzw .. -A if y - , .I-Q,,, vf ' L Childers, Roy Greenwood, and David Hellyer, the Knights could only muster 48 rushing yards. , Sonny Marmolejo 'xi ii. v . ' V ,' L I 5 -relief - ' 5 - ' 'rS'r6h:vz. . A Sf-:ev:.,w,,. ' . i m'isQi'iiif5Qi i'-'WW . -- -i.i?f? 3'Q , W ' 7 ' W , A , or - +4 . ,fa M w5,,1.,i- - '----f 'X ,M sf.-2,r.,. , i. Q, A Viv. iw v, 1, - fr 1 -fo r s wf X 1 l isstts I . .ig siiiggg fir' + '.t- fw 1 T .4 r A , rv - - ' , ' tt.' ' 1' zsiiifil. , , ff ?i51isi ,3- .. Q what .. N- f:,f 1 ,as -, sw ,ig-ss ,. . - . X , - 5 7 A if M john Roberts Roy Greenwood Eddie Smith
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Stings Put Bite on Bulldogs, I2-7 A A A , , 1- oi A A fe 'mf4 1 7 . .Q , U , , ,, Q- , ... GO AWAY, BULLDOG, IVE GOT YARDAGE TO GAIN, says 1, f- , Cubby Hudler as a Bulldog tackler tries to down the flashing quarterback. Rick Loyd iff I ,wants V ' I 5'5 - 'WT ,f-:ati s 'L 1l ?t'-i'llll-Willie' A 7 1 - fy spa- ' est., .fkk .ik xi - f' eff 5.5 , ' 1 - F 'S ' ' - ffxrrfke iw? ig at - f- ia-at-is-. ssitzagt-me its David Childers T, I 'QE 1 ' 3923 Rx, Q15 1-sp-ff wt I afra- awe A J? 'f ,, ..., ...., AL.. , -w :5:-t- k55w51g.,ee,. it - ' Wi' -- Y' A 4 ' if fl.. Q - lik - 4 -3- aft' www K Vik IAQ?-figs! , ,: -Q ,P L,,, r if .ul - if ' aww james Murphy McAllen's brawny Bulldogs journeyed to Victoria to atone a heartbreaking 8-7 defeat the previous week to Highlands. They left our fair city feeling even worse re- ceiving the tail end of an exciting 12-7 game. They lost the game with only 2:17 left in the ball game. In the first half, neither the Stings nor the Bulldogs registered in the scoring column. McAllen drove all the way to the STINGAREE 5 yard line midway in the second quarter. But they were stopped by an offensive holding penalty costing them 15 yards and a touchdown. In the third quarter Victoria finally crossed into paydirt. Cubby Hudler squirted around right end for the score. The attempt for the extra point was no good. McAllen stormed right back and scored its six-pointer. Only the kick after the score was good. McAllen led 7-6. Things looked bad for the Stings until deep in the fourth quarter when they drove to the Bulldog 17 yard line. Three plays lost a yard. With fourth down and 11, Paul Kornfuehrer hit jimmy Williams for a 13 yard pass play setting up a first down and the Sting touchdown. McAllen couldn't muster up a threat in the fading seconds. HEY, LET GO OF MY FACE MASK, YOU 'DOG'l exclaims Paul Kornfuehrer as he is dropped after a short gain. Dennis Vickery ----. A K it sal ..,. V al l . ei' . 1 . ts. 2 -1 1. 55375 1 1 . g gi, ...., 3 A - ..l6:TgE..,.,, 41 Ray Nelson David Hellyer
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Stingarees Take Fourth Straight Victory EVERYONE CLEAR OUT! yells Ray Nelson and Gary Alexander as they clear the way for Cubby Hudler. 3 't'1 e 'X' -T G 2 4 Ea- C'-4557 .TNQ Tftffyl, jsfcig' V H ff L f K a .. .aaa 53,36 .f,f. w .g-4 at , rigqm., ,i x ,ig ,Z f--X Norman jones fashion. 6,500 thrilled football fans packed Patti Welder Stadium to see the STINGAREES slip by the Highlands Owls 16-14. For the second week in succession, a safety proved to be the difference in the close score. This time, Dave Childers, defensive end, shot through the Owl line to nail the punter behind the goal line. Later in the second quarter, the Owls took the ball, and in 12 plays, covering 55 yards, marched over into paydirt for the tally. The extra point boot was good and the score stood 7-2 at the half. Netting only 12 yards rushing and two first downs the first half, Victoria came out fighting. The Stings moved 69 yards in 13 plays for their first touchdown of the evening and took the lead. Hymanys boot was good and Victoria led 9-7. On a fumble recovery, the Stings began another march at the Owl 48. Six plays later, Arthur Cooley banged over for the score. Hyman's kick was again good and the Stings led 16-7. Highlands stormed back for another TD, but the final score was the STINGAREES 16, and the Owls 14. 5 aa A. f -ia 1 V W if ,af . , , as if -N , V -gvnifft ' 4142 N ta 21? , ii. S X x As ,z W f 6 Cubby Hudler lets everyone know that Gary Teague rammed over for this score as he lifts his arms in the regular referee f fa. f s Y i as '5' .gf N 52 - 1 r. ,M -. w,,.,. V - Q U af 4- ' . gg ., ..,. . ...fc lf 1 was R .4 r -wwe :lj r s 1, I LA., Tygaaf Va. A ii , ei s -. f,.vQl 'l lc ' .0 ' ?+5w6iQxa.f?'fl' 121+ . f . ' Gary Robinson ' f :. 'H N ' Y ' ,.9 ff- . Q. ft f v 'H ' i i 'I' , , 5 5'-'S' ' H f 5 ' - 'ff NM. ' i l ws, '.-7 R - .-'. - ' f' 'H . 7- F 'Hi . 4 . f M95 , .' X ff ., ... ws-Kea? ' q f faftsa -75' C ' at gfev It g S AA ',.if..31sA : 4 ,,,..xL:9v h I .L , I V 7 In 71 V ga A' ' 1 M ' 5 . gi A na - L fi, Y X - v i. lg . .',. in d , , gag. g f,-f. . ' 11 1 5 .' 11' .-,- ,.-rest ' 1 W - 'J ' , an 'ft 'Ru V1 ,, V. X .:?1w?,.ifQ,g r . -'S t - Wayne Kremling Mark Weaver Clifford Shroyer Johnny Inscore 207
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