me ofin thenine.off thewhileis andersTHE FLYERS, still trying to officials, and the third periodfind themselves after the injury was an unusually short one.to quarterback Cary Stanley,runstarted junior Bob Collins, and third period while there was timewent with tailback De Jennings for 26, 29 and 26 in the first,B\ iom D i l i \Baker is now 4-1 overall and 3-1\ssistant Spurts Editorm the MCXf1!T-M five set it up.The Bakermen then took theminutes left in the half moving 80 Flyers’ center on offense, made aon the second offensive series, second and fourth periods*‘I thmk it’s pretty obvious thatAs in mythical Mudville, thereyards in 10 plays with Williams big defensive play bursting in on thefe afe ^ we can do withrunning game was unpres-fumbleswas not joy in Fairborn Friday A RON Wilkinson 45-yard runlead with barely more than eight carrying the ball seven times Shull for a sack on the first down m a{ quarterback and Jennings was tops for the Flyersrnight. Mighty Baker had fallen of a one-handed interception of aFhc Statisticsincluding the on* yard plunge for play. He finished with three there are other thines we can dothe TD. Jeff “Sidewinder’’ sacks.from the unbeaten ranks, joining its cross town rival Park Hills inDe Jennings pass set up the firstFBI'M Hendrickson applied his toe forwith Jennings,” said Flyer coachwith 69 yards in 15 attempts, butWilliams ran hard andRam TD just five minutes into First downs149the misery of a shocking upset, the game. Wilkinson traveled to Yards rushing173109the extra point WiWith 2:43 left in the half, Trot- times thisVE RUN the play manyGeorge Wmkhouse “It’s pretty well and were near-heroesllexplainedobvious that we can't go wideWilliams gainedIt was an upsetting recipe that the seven where h penalty put the Yards passing:to40 wood recovered a Flyer fumble Trot wood coachITrotwood-Madison used to derail first and goal on the three. At Passes attempted5g on the Baker 32 and moved toy Cor-irds tothe Flyers, 13-9. A combination of 4:39 in that opening quarter, line- Passes completed24 paydirt in nine plays including adon't know if they were by design giving Ron t Wilkinson) doublewith Jennings (at quarterback instead of at tailback}.”yards mostly in the first half,while Black nearly ko’d Trot-Were the Flyers looking ahead wood with 40 yards in nineto Friday’s Park Hills game?mistakes, nuscues, penalties and backer Brad Williams burst intonine six fumbles led to the Flyers’ fallthat dropped them out of a tie forthe endzone to down quarterback Bill Shull for a safety andIntercepted by Fumbles11 nine yard pass play, Shull to52 Wilkinson, but what killed thecoverage, but when they double teamed him that left Bearfieldgaining 38 in the second“I don’t know how you could be half Marlett caught both BakerFumbles lost3o F.u: wa the 12-yar 1 touch- wide open.looking ahead,” stated a somber passesd fellfust place with Northmont in the Miami Central conference.Baker's first points of the night. Puntingnds toDan Marlett's 39-yard punt to die Penalized3-33.6 6-36.2 down toss to tight end Bob Bearfield.Wilkinson, Trot wood’s leadingWmkhouse. ‘‘If you’re a power But, as a red-jacketed observ5915team and running up scores onpokingpass receiver and easily its must yoy can I Memorial stadium press box astalented performer, tookiass toyardsies toViking•Thaturn mge hurteveryheIthit ory onlydidn’tthoughstartedills offs afterVrrowsW1 HAD the linebackers route, while Bearfield did a littledon’t see how we can look pastteamsshf-tm* ;us side, s» he Bear- curl over the nuddle Meanwhile,anyone.it“Welcome to the MCC, boys.”field was wide open, explained the Rams near-straight-A stuThe time was just too short forWilliams, who starred on defense200with the safety, as well as onoffense.pound Shull had all the time inthe Flyers, who face that big MCC clash with Park Hills ina i o #— i6 1 0 0-13 Geragn** ) yardthe world to pick out his receiver. Fnday'j hom.eoming TheIt w as just one of those things. He lookedWilkinson, andscoreboard clock would not resetThey caught us off guard i Dan) seeing that he was doublefor the second half and time hadMarlett came m on him, but he teamed, he checked sophomoreto be kept on the field by theB#*erTrotwood MM iSOnTrot wood MM' son ~run due* ftiftM). j§| |8*ktr Softly Wii!f§nn tftCIMtd Snullend zone '80fctr — MHitms I yard run *Htndr i cit son kick)Trotwddd Mod*son — Btorlitld, 12 yord poss from ShuU Fergusor kck)had to take care of his own zoneDonfirst.“We’ve just got to start work mg harder,” said Williamsopen, but then Shull, who is hoping for a W est Point appoint-FRANKSOWNV.W.?openof the Flyers’ attitude after thefirst loss. We felt pretty bad. Wecouldn’t believe we just let it goShull’s third choice was a winner, as the 6-1, 165 pound senior hauled in his first pass asRADIATOR SERVICEBATTERIES3-Y*or Guarani** $24 95by. 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The score came at 4:39 of thescoreboard clock in the first halfr andopening stanza. Trot wood handed the Flyers their first loss of the season, 13-9, in the Miami Cen-oo the second down and 12 yardsTimtral conference game. (Photo by Bob Sender)to go play. Defensive end KirkMecklenburg, who is also theguardirdage.AiirWouldn’t you like morePre-Season FurnaceIout of lifeI