Indians BeatElmwotHere Friday(MMiie see%tHSk is /1 ,\ HI fJPB'ti Hi j i pi?tli®It was a muddy track and th»- 1 ' - o erman was anything but cooperative, but the Wyoming Indian ere determined and celebrated their• coming with a 30-12 victory ov«!Elmwood Trojans ft\e lt;!• ’ f day I night.It was their fifth Blaekhawk vie-tory of the sen.-on and ti.e.j ;■ tthe year. It con* men . u. :.;^p1 with the Pnnr-f ;:'e Prim foi 'pace in the confidence tcnfdDc j The Iruii: ns did all of tht ; ing in the first haf. getting tving in the first half, getu touchdowns in each of the I periods. The Trojans got t . theirs in the third.The first score of the tan| on a successful pass from Neill to Cieri Cnho-ufor 18 yards. I)on Tuttle plui the successful con\ lt;*Tuttle scored down on a one Rucker Weaker tailing sion.Tuttle scored the third Wynn touchdown, this time on a three ■ drive. The conversion attempt n Meaker scored the final Wyon touchdown of the evening wiltthree yard run and Steve Che added the extra points to wind up Indian scoring for the evening.Joe Kennedy ran 80 yards for the first Elmwood touchdown and Jett Duncan took a 27 yard pass from,Jerry Hutchinson for the second Bothconversion attempts failed.This Friday night; the Indians travel to Wethersfield where It Will be homecoming. The Geese have a 3~2 record thus far this season and are f tied with Manlius and Walnut for j third place in the loop,“The whole team did a good joe* last Friday, they didn't let down/* Coach Gary Johnson said Monday*“Not playing the second hall emtiohurt us this Friday, however. Wethers I field is a good team and we will have to be up to beat them, especially since it will be their homecoming mmt*’