The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1977 Page: 27 of 40
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TUESDAY’S STARS
HITTING — Cesar Cedeno, Astro*,
had four hits in five at-bats, drove in
four run*, slammed his 14th homer and
stole a base in Houston s 7-5 victory
over the Atlanta Braves
PITCHING - Mike Flanagan. Ori-
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game he is going to get some yardage yards, and added another 128 yards
It's hard tn stop him all the time " through the air
And then there's the added threat of However Mac s defense hasn't done
LHS wingback Lawrence Stinnett bad considering the competition The
They run that power stuff right Highlanders have allowed 946 yards to
right right then Stinnett hits on some tai offense to four rugged (law 4A
type of crossing play He s the guv I'm teams
really worried about If our defense What about the Mac offense, are
starts keying on Jones that would there anv signs of life?
leave Stinnett some room to run We ran the ball pretty well early
They're going to be tough to stop " against Norman but our backs just
In fact. Hartline doesn’t think he can can t hold onto the ball Hartline said
stop the Wolverines "I don't think we We used a back to block on the end
can contain their offense all night I and that helped up front, but the first
know they'll score but I hope we can fumble seemed to take everything out
hold them to two or three touchdowns of us
And I'd be happy with just putting a "Our backs just aren't playing like
few points on the board they can They haven't been blocking
That might be where the problem on the corners and they haven t hit the
comes in though Mac has scored just holes hard Sometimes they will
25 points it four games and has been completly miss the hole Our line isn’t
able to compile just 575 yards total of great but they're battling and doing a
tense Mac has gained just 199 yards on pretty good job Were just going to
the ground, which is just less that 100 have to put it all together
speed on the field yet
La So. what happens this week’ "I'm
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at Mat Plus the pair are good friends central and Eisenhower s elghth-
Theywor kreal hard on P' 'X grade footbal teams posted their
and Ahischlager knows how to run it fourth straight wins Tuesday Central
Hartline They say the way to tripped MacArthur, 20-6, and
beat a defenseis find 1 weak spol and Eisenhower blanked Tomlinson, nt
run V. J just try find some- Central and MacArthur were tied,
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The wishbone (which Mac runs Will Rogers connected on an 85 -yard
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split-six But, therare a few things Rogers scored on • 55-yard run in the
that should work Of course. you have last halr and Anthony Pike n ipped a
to execute, and we ' a >» yard TO pass to Mark Simpson
good job of that this year Ronnie Waskiewicz and Tristan
A key to the outcome could come in Demartria hooked up on a 55-yard
the first period MacArthur has yet to scoring pass to get Eisenhower going,
score in the first period The first pen and Gene Binder and Waskiewicz raced
nd though has been the best thus far 47 and 16 yards for TDs Butch Wall
for the Wolverines They've scored 24 and Binder added conversion runs
points in that stanza Ronald Hopper and Jim Konnerman
led Ike s defense while Jim Winham
But don t leave after the first period and Roger Evans sparkled on defense
Frday if LHS is ahead These intracity for Central
games have been known to turn around Ike , seventh graders also won. 26-8,
in a hurry. wtf Central Rodney Vanover scored
twice, one on a 50 yard run Mike Abra
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