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Clarence T. Summer, Inc. We can Save you Money on Hardware, SWP Paints, Refrigerators, Stoves, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies & Service Gasoline and Tires 1207 Boyce St. Newberry, S. C. HATCHETTE’S OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT “Complete Office Outfitters” 1206 MAIN STREET Phone 276-0404 NEWBERRY, S. C. OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Fulmer Building Supplies DOORS—SCREENS—CABINETS “EVERYTHING IN WOOD” Phone 276-4333 60 Caldwell Street Heller’s Service Station GROCERIES—GASOLINE and OILS 2604 MAIN STREET PHONE 276-4286 RENEGADE OF THE WEEK 8h Roger Hazel, 6’2”, 190-pound junior from Saluda, S. C., has been named Newberry Offensive Player of the Week for his fine showing against Concord College. “We are very pleased with Roger,” says Coach Her- ren. “He is a very fine pass receiver and a phenomenal punter. He has definitely helped our ballclub this sea son,” Herren added. Hazel won the honor on the basis of his four receptions against Concord which netted 113 yards. Three of his re ceptions went for 18, 37 and 43 yards and set up all three second half scores. On the season, Roger has reeled in 15 in four games for 261 yards and one touchdown. Hazel has also continued his fine punting and is in sec ond place in the NAIA standings. Against Concord, Haz el’s first two punts were for only 36 and 34 yards but his third boot went 61 yards, his longest this season. Against the Mountain Lions, he booted four times for 186 yards and on the season he has punted 25 times for 1,145 yards and a very impressive 45.8 average. PURCELLS "Your Private Bankers” Eddie Stone, a familiar face in the opponents’ backfield, has been named Renegade of the Week by the Newberry Indians coaching staff. This marks the third time in four games the 5'10”, 180-pounder from Belton-Honea Path, has won the honor. “Our plans were to break Eddie in easy,” says head mentor Fred Herren, “but be cause of an early injury to of fensive center Bill Miracle, we had to move one of our linebackers to the center po- sition which left a vacancy at the linebacker slot,” he ad ded. “From the Appalachian game, Eddie has continued to improve, evidenced by his be ing named Renegade three times,” Herren concluded. Stone, relatively small as college linebackers go, has good quickness and excellent speed to overcome his size. Stone won the honor on the basis of nine individual tack les, eight asists, coupled with a blocked p.a.t. and a blocked punt. ODORLESS CLEANERS “NONE BETTER” 1110 Harrington St.—Ph. 276-0605—Newberry WILSONS TEXACO STATION LRROY WILSON 1301 COLLEGE STREET Newberry, S. C. Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Association