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\ , 8 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 23, 1961 inr i"* -7 Touchdown Somewhere beneath this pile i.' Clin ton’s Gary (Joss, who scored the only touchdown of f he >*j« ht (■> > ef"'’ I.<s • here Friday for the Upstate Class AA championship. The play followed reoov- Then the Tears Came Local to the core, these Easley cheerleaders could not keep back the tears Friday nixht when the whistle sounded the end of the game and as Clinton Hi -h won, 6-0.—Photo by Dan Yarboropyh. HEAR THE P. C. STAFF REPORT! Vic S^ oncr-^Rd Coach Charles Musselwhite- Backfield Coach Clyde Ehrhardt-Line Coach Live From P. C. Campus MONDAYS-1:15-1:30 Over 860 WLBG 860 Sponsored Alternately K> LEDFORD’S TEXACO and VERNON’S MOTOR LODGE AND RESTAURANT f an Hanley fumble on the 12-yard in Kioard Littleton, in two rushes, took the ball to the one-yard mark, and Goss went over from there Photo by Dan Yarboroujfh. Clinton Wins AA Crown 'the Clinton HiCh Hed Devils ned i.adey in a thriLling (le fnsive buttle, (eU. here Friday chi to take the Upstate Class AA championship The game was played on the Presbyterian Col field before a crowd esti mated at ti.ftOO Clinton's touchdown came early in the first quarter as Billy Nelson recovered a fumble by Kasiey s David Stephens on the Kasley 12 yard line. On the following two plays Kinard Lit- i Ueton carried the bull to a first down on the one Clary Goss car ried tiie ball over in a quarter back sneak lattletons' attempt lor the extra point was blocked. The rest of the game was a line show of defensive power by both teams bate in the first quarter a Clinton drive was start ed when Fatdie Madden carried Ihe ball H2 yards to the 50 When, three plays later, Keith Stewart a Clinton drive seemed umler- wa> On the next play, however, a fumble stopped the drive. Easley's most serious threats came in the third quarter. The first started on the Kasley 21 dnd went til yards to the Clinton 12 before tile Red Devil defense plugged the gups The Red Devils were forced to punt by the strong Kasley defense The Wave took over on their own 40 and march ed downfield to the Clinton 13 where Benny Galloway’s fumble was recovered by Littleton. Clinton»moved to their own 42 where they were slopped by a penalty Littleton, who averaged 43 yards on his punts for the night, lofted one 58 yards into the end zone Kasley took over on the 20 and started their last drive of tiie night, which carried to the Clinton 25. where the big Red Devil line stopped the Wave. Kasley had 13 first downs to Clinton's U. but the Red Devil defense held when it counted. The whole Red l>evil forward wall pla>ed outstanding ball as they handed Flasley its only shutout of Ihe season. The Kasley offense was led by Benny Galloway and David Ste phens Heading the tough FI as ley defense was tackle Johnny Cutch- in and end Mackie Nicoles Eas ley ended its season with an 8-1-1 record leading the Red Devil offense, which- picked up 184 yards rush ing, were Kinard Littleton. Eddie Madden, and Keith Stewart. The Devil defense was shored up by Billy Nelson, Carl Fincannon. Kffie. l^wis and David Spoone Tiie Red Devils now have a 9-1 record Clinton scoring Touchdown: Goss IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NEWS PHONE 833-0541 OPEN ALL DAY WED. 8:30 - 5:30 HOLIDAY LIMITED QUANTITIES! COME EARLY GET THE PICK OF THE LOT! DOZENS OF EARLY SANTA VALVES! 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