1961-1962 Yearbook

COACHES Allison and Prock view qame from the sidelines as Henderson hands Harding defea t in the f inal qome of the season. F,.,hman Margan Outlaw discusses assiqnments w ith coaches. Arkansas State Teachers took the next one 26O. when they ran two trailend touchdowns in the final six minutes. The herd followed this game with a 22-7 victory over Arkansas A&M in a game that featured rea l hardnosed football. After eight minutes of play in Livingston, Alaama. Harding had capitalized on two recovered fumbles and had a halftime lead of 10-0. Livingston returned and put pressure on everywhere. ending with a 14-10 victory. The final two games were conference games which the Bisons split, taking College of the Ozarks to a 27-0 drubbing on Homecoming, and losing a hard-fought battl e to H enderson's nationally-ranked defense, 19-0. Members of Harding's 1961 squad led the con - ference in two statistics. Sophomore quarterback Tommy Carter threw 88 passes with 44 completions to reign as top thrower in the league . Ray Griffin, a junior end, took receiving honors with 20 catches. The Bisons had representation on two all conferen ce teams. Walt Mays made an Arkansas Ga:elle sports writers team in addition to the coaches All Star squad . Luther Honey, a sophomore defensive middle guard , was a repeat selection to the All-AlC team. DISCUSSING a ploy, center Luther Honey and guard Wa lt M ays exhibi t co· ope ra ti on that won them leam support and All -Ale selection this season. COACH Prock, line coach, discusses miSTakes of the first ha lf with Tommy Co rter, Soph quarterbock, and mops out strategy far the second half. Del Brock and Roy McGhee listen as Coach makes changes. 18 ~

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