The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1983 Page: 6 of 14
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TARKINGTON LONGHORNS
Sept. 2 — Hull-Daisetta at Tarkington
Sept. 9 — Tarkington at Deweyville
Sept. 16 — Tarkington at Hardin
•Sept. 23 — Tarkington at Madisonville
Sept. 30 — Coldspring at Tarkington
•Oct. 7 — Tarkington at Willis
Oct. 14 — Navasota at Tarkington
Oct. 21 — Montgomery at Tarkington
Oct. 28 — Tarkington at Shepherd
Nov. 4 — Splendora at Tarkington
•.District 21-3A games
running backs, and featuring
the D-8 of the Indians backfield.
Terry Holt at fullback:
The Indians will also display a
greatly improved offensive line
with .bulldozers like Jerry
Foster and David Toran at
tackle and David Milhausen and
Odell McDuffie at guard, the
Cleveland offensive unit should
SPLENDORA WILDCATS
Sept. 2 — Mount Carmel at Splendora
Sept. 9 —Splendora at Hardin
Sept. 16 — Huffman at Splendora
Sept. 23 — Shepherd at Splendora
Sept. 30 — Splendora at Montgomery
•Oct. 7 — Splendora at Madisonville
Oct. 14 — Coldspring at Splendora
Oct. 21 — Splendora at Willis
•Oct. 28 — Navasota at Splendora
•Nov. 4 — Splendora at Tarkington
District 21-3A games
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CLEVELAND INDIANS
Sept. 3 (Saturday) — Cleveland vs. St
Thomas at Delmar Stadium, Houston
Sept. 9 — Cleveland at Hitchcock
Sept. 16 — Orangefield at Cleveland
Sept.«3 — Crosby at Cleveland
Sept. 30 — Cleveland at Liberty
Oct. 7 — Livingston at Cleveland
•Oct. 14 — Huntsville at Cleveland
Oct. 21 — Cleveland at Galena Park
Oct. 28 — Dayton at Cleveland
Nov. 4 Cleveland at Channelview
District 9-4A West Zone games
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The Huffman Falcons will
host the Cleveland Indians in a
scrimmage today
Falcon tailback Creg Moore
6’2‘, 210. is this year's focal point
for many college scouts. I-ast
season he rushed for 1,024 vards
in 290 carries, averaged 5.6
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hundred dollar. ($200.00).
with the ultimate test., that of
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game.
The Indians will present their
own offensive threat
not
Super Jocks, but an array of
aggressive and talanted young
gladiators.
namely:
Dennis
Woods and Wayne Whittaker at
Smith,
quarterback; Rufus
Ibhnny Clark, I^eslie McDuffie,
yards per carry and scored 21 Ray Thomas, and Mike Clay as
touchdowns
Moore', a four-letterman and
an All District selection last
season, is the holder of several
of Huffman 's all-time records in
football: most yardk rushed in
one season, 1,624; most yards
rushed in one game, 287; and the
most touchdowns in one game
six
Cleveland Head Coach'Percy have little difficulty with the
Whitmire’s team are confronted Falcon defense.
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sale. During this period, known os the
"season of sweet savings”, some 26
member countries of the Caribbean
Tourism Association drop their hotel rates
of 35% to 55%. There are
special sweeteners. Including, tor
example, one free hotel night, St. Croix
for every six paid nights. On the Island of
Grenada, the Calabash hotel offers a
single room with breakfast and dinner for
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Barbados, a beachview double rate at the
St. James Beach Club drops 52%. What
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Alexander, Annie. The Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1983, newspaper, August 26, 1983; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190009/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.