The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1978 Page: 3 of 18
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TODD MUND (carrying the ball) dodges a Marble
Falla Muitang to make a few yards on a play. R. M.
Aycock (64), with his back to the camera, was also
in on the play. The JV gridders beat the Mustangs,
20-7. (Llano News photo)
SABAS NAJAR (34) heads for the and ione in Thurs-
day night's game against the Marble Falls JV team.
Jerry Stotts (66) is shown making tracks over a fallen
Mustang (Llano News photo)
JV Gridders Beat Mustangs Golf Notes
The J.V.'s Sabas Najar set the
stage as he kicked the hall into
the end rone to start the game
Marble Falls moved the ball
well until Barrv Cooper pounced
on a fumble at the lackrtv 2H
yard line The offense took over
and with Aycock. Hawthorne.
Larry Reed, and Darrell Hage
mann opening the holes. Najar
and Mund picked up valuable
yardage on the ground Quar
terback Nobles passed to Rush
ing and Cooper to move the hall
down the field A SO yard
s^ompletk»n from Cooper was
the big play of the drive
Nobles picked up the 1 D on
a two yard keeper The P A T
was good on a pass from Nobles
to Cooper, with 2 minutes and H
seconds left in the first quarter
l lano had the lead at A to 0
Marble Falls again moved the
ball well until Hagemann pui a
)amng tackle on a Marble Falls
ball lamer and recovered the
fumble at Llano's VI yard line
The Marble FAIIs defense light
eoed and after the Jackets made
one first down were forced to
punt but Llano's super defense
allowed Marble Falls to run only
three plays before they gave up
the ball on a punt
The offense went to work
again. Jerry Stotts James
Vterus. Barrs Cooper and
Rushing opened the holes and
Sabas Naiar and Mund moved
the bait on the ground with thr
eaccptton of a I? yard pass to
tight end Hagemann to thr one
yard line where quarterback
Nobles again on a keeper
acoreo
The PAT was no good and
Llano led 14 to 0 at the end of
the first half
In the third quanrr I lano
defense again looked super
ends Hagemann and Williams
dropped Marble Falls ball car
rters for several losses on two
consecutive plavs Fddie W.l
Itams broke through and drop
ped Marble Falls for a 5 and 10
s ard loss
The offenie was inspired by
the good defensive display and
drove in to score once again.
Nobles kept for 20 sards
Williams made 4 and Naiar
earned four times for 2.1 sards
including a 10 sard run for the
T D The PAT failed hut Llano
had a 20 to 0 lead
Just before the third period
ended Marble Falls had I lano
backed up to their ow n goal line
in a surpnse move Naiar got off
a beautiful quick kick that
traveled AO yards to get the
Jackets out of the hole Marble
Falls scored with 2 0A left in the
game to bring the final score to
20 to 7 in favor of Llano.
The offensive line looked
good, and the backs ran good,
but the defense stopped Marble
Falls when they had to. and they
were really hitting. I believe
they turned in their best game
of the year Fnds Fddie Wil
Itams and Darrell Hagemann.
tackles Jimmie Rohejls, and
Hrvan Miller, guards Monroe
Bowen and Terrs Wooten, line
hackers Douglas Ricketvin and
Jerry Hawthorne, hacks Mike
(irell, Pcrnell Coats and Barrv
Cooper And on offense Sahas
Naiar gained 9K sards to lead all
hall earners., Cooper gamed A A
on two pass receptions The I V
travel to Pfiugerstlle this Thurs
day. _
B Team Loses
The I lano J V "B" team
looked like they were in awe of
the Marble Falls Mustangs in
the first half and it was the
second half before they found
out they were just ic good as
Marble Falls hut they had
waited a little too long as the
Mustangs built a I ^ 0 adsan
tage at half time Marble Falls
came in undefeated they lefl
thr same was hut thev knew
thev had been in a game before
they left
In the third quarter Marble
Falls punched in a hard earned
T D lo bring the score to 24-0
It was on this drive that the
young lackets seemed to realize
they could plav with Marble
Falls and came hack down thr
field where Bryan Stehlmg
puked up the f D from b sards
out
The two point conversion was
goiul and Marble Falls led 24 M
Tres Frankljn kicked off and
thr I lano defense went to work,
with I'ndrrwnod. Shannon
Franklin Kells Harlow, Paul
Moss Devin Stmpvm John
Evers and Wavnc Salem stop
ping the Marble Falls attack
After the Jackrst look over on
offense Terrs Hutto connected
with Hardee for a 2^ sard gain.
Brsan Stehlmg made his second
T D from sard out Hutto's
piss to lun Kirk Cnderwiwnl
was good for the two points and
I lano trailed only right points,
lb to 24
But I lano celebrated their last
T D too long and a breakdown
allowed thr Mustangs to break
fi»r a 40 sard T D l'nderwt*»d
blinked the PAT hut thr
damage was done and Marble
Falls has a JO to lb victory The
JV B” team and JV travel to
Pflugrrvillc Thursdav night
ED'S 281 CLUB
Blggor and Batttr
Round Mountain, Texas
Ph. 825-9409
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Friday, October 27 — 8 to 12
Ralph Ctarley and the Trade Winds
Saturday, October 28 — 9 to 1
Bert Rivera and the Night Riders
Sunday, October 29 - 2:30 to 6:30
MATINEE DANCE
Tlie Hid Country Boys
. Sunday, Octobor 28 — 8 to 12
SPANISH DANCE
Paco Rodriguez Orchestra
BD KOTRIA, OWNER
The Ladies Traveling 4-Ball
was held in Llano Tuesday.
October lb.
Si* teams played to the end
with three teams winning The
tint place team was of Claudine
Weber. Mary Davis. Jeanette
Askey and Stella Hoerster The
second place team consisted of
Ruby Huckabv. Annie Mae
Bancroft. Mary Rabb and Rose
Rylant.
The third place team consist-
ed of Liz Thomson. Laura
Priddy. Mary Joe Hardy and
THE JV "B" team defense dug in trying to hold tho
Mustangs beck from fhe goal line. Shown doing a fino
job is Perry Wingetf (88), Bryan Stehling (36), John
Evers (59) and Paul Moss (64) and other unidentified
players look on as the two teems pile up. (Llano Now*
jdioto)_
Lee Hill. ,
A good time was had by all
with plenty of sandwiches,
cookies, and etc. after play.
'Happiness is activity."
Aristotle
Dupicate Bridge
The winners for Uano Dup-
licate Bridge on Monday. 7 p.m.
October 16th were:
North-South
lst--Linda Reed and Chuchu
JIM KIRK UNDERWOOD (82) reecho* up for e two.
point conversion pass into tho end son# while a Must,
ang tries to block tho ball. The game ended in tho -
Mustang's favor, 30*16. (Uano Nows photo)
Smith
2nd-Bill Needham and Joe
Vanham
3rd-Ross Bauman and Gene
Gammill
East-West
1st-Almeda and Matt Dees
2nd-Helen and Harold Zesch
3rd--Lura and Cullie Carter
The city with the hitoeet
population is Shanghai, Chino
with nearly 11 milliosi
inhabitants.
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1978, newspaper, October 26, 1978; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1038228/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.