Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1960 — Page 3

Thursday, November 3, 1960

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Beginners Division Packers 26, Lions 0. This Saturday the Packers were not to be denied and even though the Lions bottled up Fullback Ricky Whitten, new scoring threats erupted in the form of Mark Wraight and Gale Turner. Halfback Cecil Rupe did his usual fine job of running, and when the game ended we found that he had gained a total of 113 yards and scored 3 touchdowns. Ip the first quarter Halfback Mark Wraight ran 15 yards to paydirt for the first Packer TD. Ricky Whitten our usual line buster, was stopped short of a PAT. In each of the remaining three quarters Cecil Rupe broke loose to score on ins of 20 yards, 15 yards, and 30 yards respectively. Mark Wraight carried the ball for one PAT and end Gale Turner carried for another PAT. Ken Zadoorian scored a PAT but it was nullified by a penalty. Quarter back Ron Byram on a fake handoff, bulled up the middle on the repeat try, but was stopped just short of paydirt. End John Morgan combined two fine runs of 10 and 15 yards with fine defensive play to be noted as outstanding lineman. Also doing a fine job on the line were John Leming, Scott Blind, Chris Owen, Mike Clark, Bob Berry, and Dennis TrammelL sth & 6th Grade Football Congratulations! Yellow Jackets —The Speedway Yellow Jackets are the Champions of the Little League sth and 6th Grade Football. Saturday, Oct. 29 they won their game from the Bears of Municipal Gardens by a score of 27 to 6. John Allen of the Yellow Jackets scored 3 touchdowns and Tom Baker 1. Dick Wraight made 3 PAT*s. Dick was hurt in the third quarter and taken out of the game. Mike Jaimet was outstanding at his offensive and defensive playing. In fact, all the boys played outstanding ball including Peter Teagarden, Dale Thompson, Michael Aranjo, Ronald Stewart, Denny Pelley, Mark Geyer, Jeff Cork, Glenn Humphress, Billy Jett, Kenneth Klutts, Doug Rosebrock, Ricky Unvergagt, and John Guthridge. Congratulations also go to head coach, William Sullivan and assistants John Allen, Sr., and Frank Wraight. Job's Daughter Candy Salo Ask Any Job's Daughter You Know To Get Your Candy For You

4th & sth Grade Football The Speedway Cotts played the Falcons on Oct 29th. The Cotts won 14 to 0. The Colts received the kick-off and on several plays

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ran off tackle for 30 yds. to score. Billy Cantwell ran the point. Score 14-0. No more scoring. The Falcons had a tricky offense using double and triple reverses sometimes, which gave the Colts plenty of trouble. The Falcons threatened to score several times but the Colts defense held. Mike Willoughby played good defensively in the line. Charles Cashey, Scott Vanßuskirk, Bobby Willoughby, Dave Tayler, Mark Hennerding, Raymond Wing, Paul Shinkle, Dave Bennett and Greg Utken played a good game also. This is the end of the season and the Cotts finished with a 3-1-1 record, which we are proud of.

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