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tie, left-end David Withers, and CB Spencer Cash for their con- tribution to the team. He felt
that the main problems were the general lack of size and experi- ence and some difficulty in func- tioning as a team. However,
Moore said concerning future potential for the team members that "several individuals should contribute well to more advanced
football in upcoming years." RECORDINGS
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yard off-tackle play. The touch- down climaxed a successful drive that was highlighted by quarter- back Lynch Christian's pass to tailback Barker Dameron for 23 yards, and wingback Steve Shelt- on's 26 yard romp around left
end. Dameron kicked the extra point to give the Bishops a 7-0 lead.
The next touchdown was set up on a "pass-lateral" play that covered 46 yards when Christian completed a pass to end Charlie Green, who then lateraled to wingback Steve Shelton. The
again and the score was 21-12. The Bishops' got their offense going again in the closing min-
utes of the game. On a fourth down and inches with only a minute on the clock, junior Neal Partrick passed to Steve Shelton for 40 yards and the touchdown.
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Bishops' defensive team with at least 10 key tackles. The Bishops were overall less impressive than the week before against Colle- giate. Some of the players re- marked that they were exhausted
Costly Fumbles
The Bishops chalked up 2l points in the second quarter, making paydirt out of three op· ponent fumbles, which cost them
dearly. ES Matthews made two V
scores while Christian passed 29 yards 'to Dameron, nine yards to
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dle. Dameron kicked the extra point to give the Bishops a 14-0 half time margin.
VES received the opening kickoff in the second half and then drove 64 yards for a touch- down when Lynch Christian on
a quarterback sneak carried the ball over for the score. Dameron kicked the extra point and the
Bishops led 21-0.
Blues Pose Threat
seven yards up the middle. The extra point attempt failed.
up exercises. Coach Lee added
that he was thankful that VES
had rolled up a 21 point margin
and managed to muster enough
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toward their game with St. Chris- topher's, one of their most for- midable foes. Again the offense could not get rolling, though the defense held firmly against the opponents until the closing min- utes of the game. But the Saints made a last minute score, hand- ing the JV's their only loss, 7-0.
The Baby Bishops played their only away game against Fish-. burne and once more held com- plete control over their foe. The
game was a total rout as the JVs
ran the score up even higher er ("Like the moon light lace
December, 1968 bright garden of joy, where ev'(
1 spirits lurk around the corn
Th .ll " er. emabca y: Is everybod
safe?" y The safety theme is taken one
step further when the young girl grows up and confronts "Th Hive." The superb instrumen~
arrangement aids the song's deg.
radation of the modern way of
marriage and the facts behind the girl's hopes:
She has dreamed of this since she was only nine.
They play the whitely music u though it was really music
and in the parking lot they're lettering a sign
the preacher says the proper things and then
the rusty alto sings,
and now they11 all get roaring
drunk, pretending
they're essentially alive,
while the proud procession leads her to the hive.
The album concludes with an 1;....-1
eulogy to the Welsh homeland of the young Harris with "That's The Way It Was," a place where his yard went on forever.
than their previous contest with FMA. Spots Glazebrook and Hampton Shuping each made two touchdowns while Ned Dil- lon and Johnson chalked up one
apiece for a final score of 
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