The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 29, 1977 Page: 2 of 8
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Thursday September 29 1977
Bartlett Bulldogs
Shut 'Out Troy 27-0
Darnell's stonewall defenso
recorded its second straight
shut out hero Friday with a
27-0 pasting of Troy.
Coach Raymdnd Lenz. Bull-
dogs have given up only threo
touchdowns in four games.
Troy quarterback Craig Mc-
Murtry. must have thought that
he was wearing a 'bucket of
blue paint Friday. The blue be-
longed to Martin Perez. Doug
Thomas Ira Crathers James
David and Gary Fischer.
Bartlett got off to a rather
alow start but score'd" JtVo
touchdowns in the second quar-
ter 'and never looked back.
Troy returned the opening
kick to the 19 but faced fourth
and 13 thanks mostly to David
and kicked out at the Bulldog
42.
Bartlett couldn't move and
Jacked to the Trojans 12. David
and Fischer helped stop the
move and Troy kicked dead at
the Bulldog 41.
Bartlett received a bad snap
on fourth dovfn and Troy took
over at the Bulldog 20. Fischer
Crathers David and Andrew
Lindcmann stopped them at
the Bulldog 15.
Bartlett kicked and a clip on
the return pushed Troy back to
their 34. Robert Lindemann
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Crathers and Thomas put the
breaks on again and Troy kicked
to the Bulldog 30 as the quarter
ended.
Bartlett fumbled and Troy
recovered at the Bulldog 33
but they couldn't move and
kicked out at the 11. Bartlett
promptly lost another fumble
there but a holding penalty
pusneu ihem back and Thomas
halted. Tr6y 6n fourth down at
the 2G.
On the first nlnv. snnodv El
vis Walker hit right tackle and
exploded for 74 yards and the
score with 9:09 left in the
quarter. The kick failed.
Troy returned the kick to the
32 and later fumbled with
Perez recovering at the
Trojan 30. L. C. Crathers 45
yard field goal was short.
From the 20 Troy made a
first despite the efforts of Joe
Leos Fischerv Thomas and the
Crathers boys. They and Barry
Richey hajted further move-
ment and Troy got off a bad
kick to the Trojan 36.
A penalty picked up a first
and then Rob Ford threw to
Andrew Lindemann and on
fourth down to L. C. Crathers
for the final 1G yards in thq
drive with 40 seconds left in the
half. The kick failed.
Troy kicked off to the end
zone to start the third. Ford hit
Ronald Glover for a first and
Walker picked up another bo-
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fore Ford kicked to the 18.
They fumbled and Perez re-
covered at the Trojans 18.
Bartlett was penalized for hold-
ing and Troy intercepted at the
30.
Three penalties gave Troy
two first downs before Leos
Ira Crathers Perez Fischer
andv David put up the stop sight
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Walker fielded the limit in
crowd nut on
a burst ofTspoed
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ancliraced 92 yardaio Hcorfujvitlfi
a blue wall protecting him the
final 85 yards. Therpwerq '3;06
left when Ford 'lpf ted a two
point conversion pass to GlbVer
to make it 20-0
Troy returned the. kick. to the
22 with Richey faakini the
tackle. Troy made two firsts
before the Quarter ended j one
of them a face mask penalty.
Thomas Fischer and Perez;
closed the door again and Troy
punted as the final period'
began.
On the first play Walker hit
left tackle and streaked 80
nnut.strcaKeu to the sidelines.
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vnnU tn sdnro. but Bartlett wasi
nnrtnHzf.fl. FordTinssed to Glover
and Walker made another first
before an interception ' halted
the move at the Bulldog 45.
A lontr nenalty and those
defenders stopped Troy
same
and they punted out at the Bull
dog 48.
Ford kicked out at the Trojan
14 and a short penalty and L.
C. Crathers stopped Troy. Wal-
ker made a fair catch at the
Trojan 42.
David and Walker made first
downs and the time clicked
away and from the three yard
line L. C. Crathers cracked
right guard to score with 52
seconds left. He nlso added the
final point.
On the next kick Richey put
Troy in a hole at their nine and
they made a first as Bulldog
fans chanted the final seconds
off the clock.
Junior High
Defeats Troy
Bartlett Junior" High Bull-
pups defeated Troy Junior High
20-jO. in Troy Thursday evening. I
UOIIlg U1U 3CUUUK 1UI DiUUUkl.
was Wayne Crathers.
Bartlett Junior Varsity lost
their game to Troy 32-0.
Show & Sell Day
Set In Granger
Granger's Show and Sell Day
will (be held Saturday Oct. 8th.
Spaces will be available for
$1.00 on a first come basis.
'There will be no reservations'
takep.
Granger has decided to hold
the Show & Sell day on the se-
cond Saturday of each month.
The group will meet every
third Monday of the month at
the K. C. Hall with Mrs. Paulino
Beard as chairman. Mrs. Marie
Hajda was elected secretary of
the 'group and Rita Marburger
treasurer. Mrs. Gail Ileger-is
in charge of publicity.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox and
bovs of Killeen. Miss Myrtle
Joyce Mrs. Lula Rentchler and
Mrs. BUI iirookshire visiteu
Mr. and Mrs. Raphael t Joyce
Saturday wishincr them a'hanny
anniversary and Mrs. Joyce a
iappy birthday also. 'r'
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Week-end guests of the G'.-P.
Whitmore family were Burris
Clawson of Temple Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hoy of Woodway
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walden and
Mrs. L E. White of Rochelle.
Mr. and Mrs. Gleen Moon arfd
twins of Alyin visited hero with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linde-
mann and Robert and also Mrs.
August Lindemann. Mrs. Moon
and twins remained for a longer
visit ' ;
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Office Hours
Monday Thursday Frllay'
8:30 noon -:- 2:00 - 5:30
Tuesday - op;n until noon
Wednesday
8:S0 - noon 2100 - 'Sj:30 '
CJtosd all day Saturday
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District Action
Begins Friday
District action begins thi3
week for some area teams and
others will wait a week for
league play.
Holland is at BrucevJlle-Eddy
Saturday night in a non-district
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Academy at Hico W.hltney a
jphina Spring and 'Clifton at
Moody. Troy and Thrall have
ppen dates.
Scores. !aptvweek were: Fran-
klin 36 Rogers 0; Hutto 12'
Liberty Hill G; Goldthwaite IB
Florence 14 j Granger 33J Lcan-
der 7; Thrall 19 Calvert 12;
Bartlett 27 Tjqy 0; Lexington
3G Thorndalo 6; Academy 37
Holland 0.
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Conf erence Teainp
Vife Saturday
Three conference games and
three non-conference games are
on tap in the Southwest Con-
ference Saturday.
League games pit Arkansas
'at TCU at 4 p.m. Baylor at
Houston at 7:30 p.m. and Rico
at Texas at 4 p.m.
In the other games Ohio State
is rft SMU at 7:30; A&M- is at
Michigan for a 1:30 t.v. game;
and Texas Tech is at North
Carolina at 1:30.
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DAVIBLA NEWS
By Mrs. Mae Hardin
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of
Austin visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Hardin. They are return-
ing to California.
.
Mr. and Mrs. David Reagin of
Round Rock were visitors of
Mrs. Etoile Moore.
'
The Clyde Moore's had $s
their guests' Sunday ' Mi and
Mrs. James Burns of Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baritz Mr.
and Mrs. Butch Moore Mr. and
Mrs." Adrian 'Moore and child-
ren all of Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Hardin
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jphn
Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Shreve and' Jacob -in Austin'
Saturday.
Mrs. Cynthia Dgn'er Debby
and Randy were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.T
Hardin in Grand Prairie.
Mrs. Lucile Gaines has re-
lumed from a visit and reunion
of her parents children and
grandchildren. Fifty-six attend-
ed. '
Mrs. Walter Lorenz of Bart-
lett visited Mrs. Mao Hardin
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis
and children attended her mot-
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Bell County Mini Bus will
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Thursday Oct. 6 at the Town
Hall' at 9 a.m.
Citizens 55 years of age or
older are eligible toxride the bus
to Temple for special errands or
doctors visits etcT free of
cliarge.
hers wedding in Kirbyville Sun
day.
Cindy Davis visifed Her sis
ter'Melanie and. her husband
in Altus Okla. during the "past '
week. '
Chuck Mummy Is a patient in'
a San Antonio hospital.
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Ford, Robert C., Jr. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 29, 1977, newspaper, September 29, 1977; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth82738/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.