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rg With 'elopes S rprlse TouehdowD In Final Seeonds With 12 seconds left on the clock. Antelope quarterback Brian Smith falted a handoff. took a few step! back. and found tight end Randy HOUlton all alone in the end zone to put the Lopes ahead 12·7 over the Petersburg Buffa· loes. Brian Smith ran around the side on the keeper for two extra points making the final score 14 ·7. Excluding the first drive by the Lopes, the first second and third quarters were defensive battles and neither team would let the other score.

forcing errors. The first time the Lopes got the baU In the 2nd quarter. they fumbled on the fint play on their 15 yard line. Petenburg fumbled on the next play. we got the ball and fumbled again. Petenburg got the ball on the 15 yard line again. but the Lopes held them the next 4 times . The Lopes got the ball 3 more times before halftime and Petersburg 2 more times, but neither team could produce any offense and the first half ended O~ . .

F1ntH.1f The Lopes received the opening kick-off and started' from their own 25 yard line. Smith picked up five yards on a ~eeper , followed by an impressive 22 yard run by halfback Chester Cooper, a 160 pound sophomore. Smith ga ined a nothe r 7 ya rds on the next play . The Lopes a dvanced to the Buffa loes 25 yard line . Then Smith threw the first pass of the game to tight end Alla n .Leste r . The pass was good for 20 yards a nd the Lopes were 5 ya rds from the tind 20ne. And much like a ny fi rst game of the season, a fumble came on the next play and Peter:sburg took over for the first time . Petersburg could not put anything tollether a nd made 1 fi rst down in the firs t quarter . Abernathy got the ball two more times in the fi rst quarter and were also stopped ma king only 3 first downs. The second quarte r was even a more defensive game . Both defenses were

Second Half The third quarter was a repeat of the second quarter. The ball was traded back and forth . Finally. the Lopes put together a good drive at tbe last of the third quarter . The drive started on ~he Lopes 43 yard line. Smith picked up 9 yards, Cooper 8 yards , halfback Mark Riddell 6 yards , and the highlight of the drive was a pass from Brian Smith to Randy Houston for 11 yards . The Lopes had advanced to Petersburg 's 6 yard line and the third quarter ended. The first play of the fourth quarter, Brian Smith:· kept the ball and ran 6 yards into the end zone for the first score of the game. The PAT failed and the Lopes led 1Hl . Pete rsburg came right back, and after 8 plays and two first downs, advanced to the Lopes 11 yard line. The Lopes defense came through allain and stopped Petersburg from moving

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three yard line . The Lopes advanced to the three yard line wi th 16 seconds left . Sm ith tried the keeper a nd was stopped s hort. Then Mark Riddell tried to go through the middle and was stopped . With 12 seconds left Smith connected with Houston and the Lopes went ahead . Smith added two more points a nd the Lopes won 14·7.

past the 11 yard line. All the action came in the fourth quarter. The next time Petersburg got the baU. they advanced to their 45 yard line after a short Antelope punt. The next play quarterback Stacy Swopes connected with a Buffalo tight end on a 55 yard pass play which resulted in Petersburg's first score. The PAT was good and Petersburg went ahead 7-6. Touchdown Called Back The Lopes had less than three . minutes left to score in the final stanza. A 15 yard penalty against " Petersburg, following the short kickoff. positioned Abernathy on the Petersburg 49 yard line. On the next play, Smith ran 14 yards to the Buffalo 35 yard line. Two plays later, Cooper ran 10 yards to the 25. On the most exciting play of the game, Smith kept the ball on the next play and ran 25 yards for a touchdown. Surprisingly, the touchdown was called back by the referees because one of them acciden· • tally blew his whistle before Smith advanced down field . Tough luck for Abernathy was the general consensus by the referees when Abernathy coaches inquired about the caU. The tough call did not discourage the Lopes. With 1 : 44 left in the lIame, and from the Petersburg 25, they continued their drive with a 9 vard run bv Smith. Three plays later, interference call was ma~ on Petersburg when Smith attempted a pass to a receiver on the

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VOLUME 61 NO. 43 11IURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1982 1 SERVING HALE, LUBBOCK COUNTIES]

Shooting Incident Results In ForlDer Abernathians Death DAVID K.R rSOlKE. paSll receiver COld! for the Teua Tech Football Teem, the guest speake r a t the Uons Club meetillll held la. t Tusday, August 31. He is pictured Ullking to Richard DuBose. ( righl) . Krilchke stated that recru itinll is the " na me of the game" when acquiring. good footbaU team. He also sta ted that the Ra iders are lloing to s urprise a few tellll this yeer. ( Review ,P;l :0) .

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_a_a_a _ _ _ a_a ___ "ERE ARE SOME IMPORTANT footba ll terms you should be familiar with now that we a re In football season. I "'onder what dictionary these definillons came out ol~ Quarterback · This is the Amnan 25 cent piece one team must lIet from the other team . The fa ns often yell " Get the quarterback ." Pigskin . This is what the hotdogs sold in the concession stand are made ol . Grid Iron · This is a misleadiDil term . it refers to the playing field which is neither a Krid nor made or iron. End loot . The parking lot farther· est from the admission gate. This is the parkiDillot you park in no matter how early you get to the game. Tourhdown . A s trange ritual the runner prac~tices each time he scores. He performs a strange dance. runs in a small circle and throws the football down. "airtime . A celebration signifying the game is half over. This celebra· tion is marked by musicians in oddly colored uniforllll perfonniDil drills to music. The viewers at home watching the lIame on TV do not see this. Instead they are treated to boring announcen givinll boring statistics on equally boring lIames. RefnH . A supposedly nonblased individual who makes sure the game Is played by the rules. He often becomes a scapegoat for the 100ing team. They \ say they would not have IOIt lf the. referee had not ~ted . Bleachen . A group of peroxide

blondes. Forw.rd .... . A wink to the cute glrrtn the fifth row. p .... latereepdoa . The IIGII-IO-Cute 8irnn lHe tIlird -rowwho- acknow' Iedaes the wink. ..... Ia.....er.ce . A penon in U. fourth row lUddeDly up In .n eIldUII/I point of the pule bIoUInI the view of the girl In the fifth row.

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when the crowd gets tired of the fan who insists upon playing his radio tuned to a country and western station. Pisre kJcker . One special player who stands on the sidelines. plays only a few. minutes each game kicking only field goals and extra points .nd let paid as much IS the rest of the team . • , ~ . One of the favorite words used by the coach. Gat«ade . A welfare program for needy alligators. Red Dol . A cheap beverage the winning team drinks after winning an important game. Blltl . What happelll to the players who drink too much Red Dog. FIeld 1011 . The amount of crops the farmer hopes to harvest from • parti· cular field . Penon.1 foul · A player's very own chicken. Holdial . What you were doing with the hand of the girl In the fifth row , Shotllln . A device used by the father ol the girl In the ftfth row when he doesn 't believe you were just hoIdilll handJ. From Wes Brown·Floyd Country Hesperlan.

I WAS TALKING to • feUow the other day who wu concerned with the way clop .r& treated around town. He said that juat recently be baa IIeeII three dop that were killed beca\lle they were either knocked out of the . back of pick.,.. or fell out of pictupI beca\lle they dkl DOt .ntldpete tuma, . quick stopa. etc. It Is ~ that dop IIItIclpate tunII, fut ..,.... quk:k ItDpI and otIIIr thI-. the dri.... of • pIicIIup will encounter OIl the 1'1*1. ADd iOIDItImea clap )lUI jIuJIp out willie thI pickup II

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A shooting incident Tuesday resulted in the death of a former Abernathy man who was shot at a house approxi· mately one mile west of 16th street, Abernathy .. Ronald Patton. 35, of Lindale. Texas was pronounced dead at 7: 58 p .m . Tuesday by Justice of the Peace, Jean Marr. The death was ruled a homicide by Marr. Jack Patton, former father uf Ronald, was arraigned on murder charlles at the Hale County Courthouse Wednesday morning, according to Jus· tice of the Peace Marr , Patton was reportedly shot in the stomach. The body has been trans· fered to Lemons Funeral Horne by Joe

Beat Olton!!! The second annual ClWnber of Commerce sponsored ' ;Octoberfest" will be held Saturday. October 30 at the City Hall complex at 6: 30 p.m. All local clutil aud organizatiODI are urged to participate In the celebra·

The " Fab Four" Cody Connell, Kevin Riddles, Darrick Stallings and Roger Howard won the Yellowhouse Canyon Raft Race Monday at Lubbock and broke t~ record for the best time ever. They won first place in the commer· cial category. first place in the four man raft category. and first place overall for having the best time for the

tlon this year. It is time for clubs to make plans for the activities and booths they will have at Octoberfest. . Booths may be rented for $20 each by contacting committee chairman Betty Neve at 298-2984 after 5 p.m .

John Rui2 has been recruited by the Lubbock Christian ColJege track team. Rui2 placed third In the state 3·A meet thilipriql with • lime of4 : 27.3 in the 1.600 meter run. He also ran the 800 meter run In I : 511.5,

Two other recruits Larry Moorhead of Roscoe and Jeff Wilson of Medina Valley High School in Caatorville, have also been awarded scholarships to the LCC track team. The LCC track coach is David Conder.

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The local chapter ol Muons wiU have their regular meeting today at the Lodge Hall. All memben are

encounged to .ttend. Thursday. September 16. the Masens will have. special open meettrw to the public. A film on the Muons, and what they are .bout. will be sbown .t this meetl11l. It will be held .t the Lodge Hall. .croaa from the acbool. and everyone II invited to .ttencl.

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found by someone who entered the house and tha t the shooting was believ· ed to have occurred early Tuesday aft ernoon. The shooting is presently under 'investigation by the Hale County Sheriff's Department and Hale County Deputies.

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Kutz Awa.rded LCC Seholarship

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Chambers, where an autopsy by a Childress pathologist was started Wed· nesday morning . The Abernathy EMS was sent to the house where lhe shooting took place about 7' 30 p.m . in response to a report of the shooting. Mrs. Marr stated the body had been

entire race of 18 minutes 56 seconds. They broke the Yellowhouse Canyon Raft Race record by three minutes . The four Tech students won the raft race last year too. Their sponsor is Pinson's Pharmacy. who provided the funds to build the raft. Roger Howard designed it and all four of them built it. They received belt buckles, paddles and plaques for winning in three

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The City Council will meet at 7: 30 p.m. Monday night at the small meet· 11111 room at City Hall. The School Board will meet at 8 p.m. in the School Administration building. Everyone Is Invited to attend either one of these meetIqaI .nd lee how your tax doUan are being spent. '

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SunsbJDe -Gre"p Meets Sept. 18 The Sunshine Group will meet at II a .m Thursday , September ' 16 for a program and lunch will follrlw at 12 noon . Clayton E~er will have the program at 11 . a .m. Everyone is invited to come and have f~lIo.....shlp with the Sunshine Group.

Antelopes To Play Olton Friday Night The Abernathy Antelopes will play Olton in the second game of the 1982, football season Friday night at 8 p.m . at Olton. Hale Center crushed Olton last week 33-0 and Abernathy squeaked by Petersburg 14 ·7. U)st year the Lopes breezed by Olton. Everyone should attend this game and show the Lopes that they are behind them.

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Y.F. ud Mary Joe Sood, ..... villbod In Alamosa. Colorado over tile Labor Day .....end with Mr. and i MrI. LonnIe Brownlow. The BrownIow's are former Abernathy residenta. 'Ibey atteodecl Sunday eburdI . . " . at FIrIIt Baptist Church with the ., Browa1ow·. aDd, beard Bro. -,Rliyc:e JI!IIJ1iDp preach. Bro. Je!\IIInp II a former .-tOr ~'cOunty lJne BaP-. ,. tilt qwreh.

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'Deray Isbell ~ Colleyville. is visiting her lister, Delayne. of Abemathy. She came Friday and stayed til _'Manday Digbl '

Mrs. Ollie Selke celebrated her Birlhdlly Wed· nesday night, Sept. t with herfamUy. Thole attending were her daughter. Maxine Courtney and husband; her son. GJen. non and Alice Selke of Abemathy; her grandchild· . reno Sherlan. Gwen and Becky of Lubbock; and two nieces. Blanche Tucker and Vila Peel. also of Lubbock. Cake and ice cream was served and a good time was had by everyone.

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Eilablllhed In November of 192t ...publlshed "on Thursday of .ach week in Abernathy. Texas. Second aas. postage paid at Abernathy. Texas 79311. located at916 Ave. D. in the city of Abernalhy. P.O. Drawer D. Phon. [ 1I06J 291-2033. ~ny .rron..,._ r.Oeclion u....n the character of any rirm. corporation or individual which may appear in the .columns of the Abernathy Weekly Revi.w gladly will be corrected upon being brought to the all.ntion of Ihe

There will be a Doll Show and Sale Saturday. September U at the Hale County Agricultural Center located on South Business Ir1 in Plainview. The show wtll be from 9 a.m. til Ii p.m. Admission is free. This show is ~

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Mrs. Ethel Pierson. of Abernathy. was the featured speaker for Lakeview Methodist Church at Wed· nesday night services Sept.

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Long of Lubbock. aJUlOUnce the engagement and approachIng mlUTiage of their daughter. Tracey Dee. to Darrell Bufe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bufe of New Deal. The couple plana to marry September 25 at 4 p.m. at Quaker Avenue OIurch of Christ in Lubbock. Tracey graduated from Frensbip Higb School in 1981 and Darrell Is a 1981 graduate of New Deal.

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Charley Akin. Martha Phillips's father. is in Methodist Hospital. Josua Pope has been in a Research Institute for Can· cer in Houston. Dr. Burzyn· ski. a Polish doctor bas been treating him for this rare

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wilson are proud parents of Tyler Steven. bnrn August 31 and weighing 7 Ibs. and 2 OZS , . Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Wilson and Mr,

tumor. He is home now.

There will he a drawing for a large Bye-Lo and a $1 donation for this drawing. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Collins visited in Abilene last week with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Meadors. of 'Lubbock, spent Ibe weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs . H.N. Meadors. of Lakeview. Mrs. Louise Childs. and her grandson Kevin. of Wichita Falls, spenl the weekend with Mrs. S,M. Harrison.

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birth of a daughter. Ashley Nicole .• She was born September I , Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Buddy Grigg of Sherman and paternal grandmother is Mrs . Joel Bray of Abernathy , Rusty and Debbie Householder. of Lubbock. are the proud parents of a daughter. Lindsey Lanette. born August 28 al 5: 36 p,m. She

an assortment of unusual points of interest. We soared up to 14 .264 feet on MOWlt Evans and we saw the con· tinental Divide which separates the AUantic Ocean [rom the Pacific Ocean drainage and runs north and south through the state. From the beauty 01 her mountains and lakes. we did not wanl to 'return to the plains. but we came OIl home Saturday and believe it or not. it was " Home Sweel Home to us." $ATTENTIONS lIomeownen Insurance Up to 35%Off

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weighed 7 lbs, and 12 018, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knox and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Householder of Idalou. Great-grandporents are Mr. and Mrs. E ,M, Crow and Mrs, Rubye Knox of Abernathy a nd Mrs , House· holder of Lubbock .

nett. Lubbock and Kevin Lester of Abernathy . Sunday. August 29. bibles was presenled to lhe follow· ing children who were promoted from the 2 nd to the 3rd grade : Tana COl. Shan· non Peeples , Jeff Rhodes. Micha Riley and Kristl Robinson. Germany 's olden college , the Uni .. ,.ity of Heidelberg , wa5 fOJ,Jnded in 1386.

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said . Welcome 10 Utah and I said. "Wayland. we are going east instead west" , So we got off the main road and hunted for a way to gel on a northwest road , We got iost and wandered ' around on small country roads a nd one time we came 10 a dead end. but just over the railroad. it continued. We "'ere only five miles from the main road. but had to drive and drive to ever find a road leading north to it. Thai made us a day late to California . We left Wednesday and started home from Caiifornia Wednesday. a week later. We had never seen Salt Lake City. Utab. 10 we decided to take a n....' route home , We got to Salt Lake Ci ty just in time to hear the organist in the temple play one of the iargest organs in the world. Mr, John Long. hurst gave a thirty mirute recital and il was the tnoBl beautiful organ music we bad ever heard played. Mter touring around the city we headed for colorlul Colorado. Colorado boasts

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Mail order' requests may be sent , to, Show Tickets, An _rdi"nial. it h. bien P.O. Ek\lt " Z08, Lubbock. .aid, i. die only Ontl who TIoxaS. 7lM08. and mUll be . can ._dully play both

Oct. 2. . , ~Champlonl and reserve 'I1Ie . . . , . .dU_for tbb mplOllll in each division IIbow and ~ other Hveetoc!I receive UOO 'and -UOo, divlst.. ~Sept. 13 , .~. re8pt1!:tively. plus a hanner. inII to (air I_al IIUlII8&er 'l1Ie Brand champion of the Steve L. Lewis. show will collect $1.000 and Youb from the following a tropby while the reserve countiea· are eligible: grand champion will receive . BaUey, Borden. BrlKoe. , $750 and a trophy. Castro. Cochran •. 'Crosby; ' ' Judging will begin at 10 Dawson, Dlckeaa. Floyd, a.m on Oct. I in Fair Park Gaines. Garza. Hale. Hock· Livestock Pavilion. ley, Kent. Lamb. Lubbock, Belinda and Jodie Wheeler !!I,n n. MoUey. Parmer. of Goodland exhibited the SCUrry, !jwtsher. Terry and 1981 grand champion sleer YOI\kwn. . at last year'. fair. Each memher will he Culling horse competition. limited to two _.teer entries. two horse shows, pigeon. Exhibitors must hav~ owned poultry and rabbit shows and cared for their steers at also are on tap during the . least 90 days prior to the eight -day fair run this year. as well as other popular show and , each entry must be certified by the super· favorites. vising county agent or FFA Seven country and instructor. western shows have been carded for the stage of Fair A $5 entry fee is charged for each entry. Park Coliseum, including Bob Benson of Colorado Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee on Sept. 25 ; Crystal City will judge the event. which carries a premium Gayle, Sept. 27; Don WiI· • list totaling '$5.560. Stanley Iiams and Lee Greenwood. Young will be the super· Sept. 28; Ronnie Milsap and intendent and Denny Belew the Maines Brothers. Sept. 29; Louise Mandrell. R.C. will serve as assistant.

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