PairniK-j 24 19;8#PiI) \\ II) SUM hit \ll M...Miner halfbackIIM VMM KII \IIM..Miiici linebacker• C*VNFLiiclionNFL ScheduleBaltimore at Dallas Oakland at Houston St. Louis at San Diego Atlanta at Chicago Buffalo at Tampa Bay Green Bay at Cincinnati Minnesota at Detroit New England at Pittsburgh New Orleans at Kansas City N Y Giants at Los Angeles N Y. Jets at Miami San Francisco at Seattle Washington at Philadelphia, MondayMiners, Warriors met*n \mBY STEVE FIELDSlt; itiien Sports EditorThe Linton Miners and the North Knox Warriors will meet traditional rivals this weekend as the Miners host Sullivan andthe Warriors travel toWashington Linton will be playing one of the biggest games of the season Sullivan is a double AA school which represents four points toward the Miner play offhopes. Sullivan also represents a big rivalry and a team which has beaten the Miners two years in a row in overtimes The last time Linton defeated Sullivan was in 1971 The Miners are healthy thisBloomfield•iirls beat CentralCentral’s girls volleyball traveled to Bloomfield Thursday night and lost to theCardinals in the junior varsity match 2 1 and 2-0 in the varsity matchIn the junior varisty matchCentral won the first game 15-6 Teresa Talley led the Central scoring with eight points, Yvette Pickett, Joanna Padgett and Rita Pickett each scored two for Central while Julie Gotch contributed one to the Tiger cause Yvette Pickett led the Central scoring in the second game with four points but Central was 15-11 loser in this match. Rita Pickett scored three for Central. Donna Osmon two. Sara(Yecelius and Sandy Bredeweg oneGame three of the junior varisty match had Central a 15 7 loser. Teresa Talley led the Central scoring with six points and Sara Crecelius one point In the varsity match Bloomfield blasted Central 15 4 in the first game and took the second game 15-7.Robin Terhune scored one point as did Kartiy Zimmerly in game one with Linda Jones scoring two for Central.In game two Regina Harding led the Central scoring withthree points, followed by Robin Terhune with two and Bobbie Ault with two. Connie Uland led Bloomfield with seven points Central will host Eastern in a 6:30 p.m. match tonightMiner tennis teamloser to WashingtonThe Linton Miner tennis team was defeated 4-1 Thursday on the Linton tennis course despite playing several good matches during, the contest.Jim Snow, number one Miner seed, lost a thrilling singles match 6-2, 3-6 and 7-5 to Washington’s Mark Williams Second seed Scott McDonald was blasted 6-1 and 6-1 by Washington's Joe Williams and third Linton seed Herb Abbott was battered 6-1 and 6-2.Linton competed with Washington more evenly in doubles as the 2-2 Miner doublesteam of Mark Sherer and Jim Hamilton lost 7-6 and 6 4 to Padgett and Bucci of WashingtonFor the second straight match the team of Dwight Osha and Kevin Kramer were doubles winners as the Miner team deated the Washington squad oi McGilland and Logar 4-6, 7-6 and 6-4 The team of Osha and Kramer is now 4-0 for the seasonThe next match for Linton will be Tuesday night when Rockville comes to Linton.week despite a big scare when quarterback Dan Stockrahm was knocked out during the game with North Daviess. Stockrahm returned to practice Wednesday after getting a doctor's clearance but Miner Coach Dan Galbraith said the senior may play strictly offense Galbraith said his final decision on Stockrahm’s play would come this morning Should Stockrahm be limited to offense Rodney Robertson would play in the defensive backfieldThe Miner defense will have its hands full with the 3 1Arrows. The Arrows operated out of several different often* es Sullivan has used everything from the shot gun offens* to the wishbone One thing about !he Arrows shot gun offense is that Sullivan usually runs th« bailvwhen operating out of the ‘ hogun. giving its running backs a start at the lineNot too many teams have gotten at the Arrow quar ter back as the Arrow offensive 11ne is hig and strong along withbeing a veteran groupKick off time for the game will heat k p m., but prior to the game the undefeated 1951 football team will he introduced. At the latest tally 21 members of the 51 squad will return for the gameAnother big rivalry on the weekend will be played at Washington as the North Knox Warriors travel to Hatchet Hollow. North Knox is looking for its second victory of the season while Washington, now 2-2, w ill try to stav above the 500mark.Warrior »ach Jim Beerysay-, ’hat h Hatchets are aveteran squalt; who operate out of the pow ‘i ! formation and the wing T most of the time Washtngto *on its opening game of h- season against South ftH hen beat South Spencei ince winning thefirst two the Hatchets have lost to ('astle and Booneville. Last week Washington was a 25-0 loser to Booneville.The Warriors are basicly healthy Kelly Mason is the onL question mark North Knox has in its starters Mason sufferrd an injury in a Wed-nlt; I; pr: u and could havei Should Mason b* v his offensiveMike Horrallwould move inon the NorthGa Stephen or d at quar-k ixmiller at Ingram andwill be then Meek andbe the ends, eff Pm rce willkie positions,r will be one guarc oi. Harroll or Kelly Mason will » the other, and Bob Wiilsev will be the center.On the Warrior defense will be* Dean I nnkle and Mike White at ends Jeff Patton and Dave Anderson at tackles. Mark Keasling will play middle guard. John Trotter and Gary Stephens ill play the cornel back is John Kixmiller and Jim O Dell will be the inside linebackers with David Vaughn and Dave Richter as the deep halfbacks.IOIIN KIXMII.I ER\\ an mm fullbackD\\ ID \ \t GUN...\\ ai I ior halt hat kMiners, Lakers, 1-Bird winnersLinton. 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