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lastlornetsue-ul 8thgood week for district 17AAmembers as Hearne. Cameron,on only 2 of five and tied one, but maybe my luck will change.HORNETS AND WILDC ATS TIE 0-0ilgin Vamnio ig in ith a first ry by Hes-w n ondhamn\ er-a six play. Cal-two-h1 for lennis d Ha-rnets de b\(I a 11 o e Sllifromss to twohalf-curekThe Caldwell Hornets and the Elgin Wildcats fought to a 0-0 draw last Friday night in Elgin. Neither team threatened the other teams goal line during the game.The Hornets deepest penetration was the Elgin 25-yard line mid way through the second quarter. From this point End Kenneth Paul attempted a -10-yard field goal with a hrisk north wind at his hack, but it went wide of the mark. Elgin’s deepest penetration was about the Hornet 20 yard line, and this came on the last play of the game.The Hornets used the windin the final quarter to keep Elgin backed up against their own goal line*. Twice the Hornets punted deep into \\ ildeatiijoyayi rest) dur-threeWally aw aacing*tob» r Ifirstfindk toDivi-d ofs, thireached paydirt in the thirdquarter from 8 yards out. 1 hetwo point conversion was madebv Hallo. Later in the contest %Hallo picked up a semi blocked punt and scampered 25 yard- foi the final tally. The Hornets fail ed to kick tie* extra point.Defensive sand ouls were Mike Priest, Charles Kornegay, and Randy Hovorak.flie .11*. Hornets, coached by .Jerry Woods, play AM ( on solidated on Hornet Field Thursday, (October b (today). T.he 7thgrade game starts at o:M0 p.m. with the Stli grade gamlt; start ing right after tin* finish ol the 7th grade game.territory, but the defense failed to hold Elgin there. One ol Hornet Dick Bowers punts, a(15 yarder rolled dead on th»•*Elgin two-foot line, but Elginwas able to move out of danger* before they were forced to punt.Offensively in the contest the Hornets were led by Dick Bowers who had 21 yards on 14 carries and Ronnie Smith, who got 22, yards on 5 carries. Skel-ly Strong caught three passesfor 40 yards and rushed for 15 on five carries.On defense the Hornets were led by Elton Davis, Stanley Budnik, Noel Young and Shelly Strong. Strong and Young each intercepted Elgin aerials.STATISTICSlt; aldwell8mmI t0-2v)wM O.) • 2-0 1-2 bFirst Downs Yds. rushing Yds. passing I ’asses-comp. Passes int. by Punts avg. Fumbles lose I Vmilties-yds.Elgin 121 IX 4010 b,17-28 I2 _* r* ^I *).)I First immigration problemsin the l\ S. began shortly aftei the Civil War.At oik tiuu the decorative,! folding tan was a symbol of high fashion and good t iste,;;‘speciallj in China, j Faro was tlm most pjpularj of all cant game- in the taming j lt;*1 tin* \\ »*st.lie a Part Ol and See Exciting PRO I'OOI HALL at its
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Caldwell, Texas, US

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