The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1971 Page: 4 of 24
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The He
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas. Thursday, September 11. 1971
Harris says Dons will defeat Hereford by 14
CLASS B
Prediction
corner :
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Picks
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for the week
Monterey
Monterey
Hobbs
Lubbock
Lubbock-Ector
Lubbock
Lubbock
Tascosa
Plainview-Tascosa
Tascosa
Plainview-
Tascosa
Tascosa
Dunbar
Dunbar-Clovis
Dunbar
Clovis
Clovis
Estacado
Monahans-Estacado
Estacado
Estacado
Estacado
Abilene
Abilene-Brownwood
Brownwood
Brownwood
Abilene
Abilene
West Texas
West Texas
Lamar Tech-WTSU
West Texas
West Texas
West Texas
Kansas
Kansas
Southern Cal
Southern Cal
SMU-Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Texas-UCLA
Texas
Texas
UCLA
Texas
Texas
Texas A&M-LSU
LSU
Texas Tech
New Mexico-Texas Tech
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Northwestern-Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
1
66. Kermit 114.2
Arizona State
Arizona State
Arizona State
Arizona State
Houston-Arizona State
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska
Minnesota-Nebraska
Nebraska
Georgia Tech'
Mich. St
Mich. St
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
for action with Dimmitt Tuesday
A record number of entries
After the dust had cleared
Lubbock, who went one-for-two.
who ca .ght 4 passes for 40 yards
The ninth grade dropped its
Glen
also got 15 of 19 correct.
Big Spring over Monterey. Tu
lane over Texas Tech and Pitts-
Kitchens. who completed 8 of
ed Dumas over Palo Duro, Tu-
score of 48.
No.
yards.
touchdown via the pass
Cornelius also is tied for third
made 24 tackles in the season in scoring with six points.
BAEZA-JERKENS LED
Coronado.
FOOTBALL CONTEST
the big winners at the 1971 Hia-
the top nine tacklers in the dis-
<Games of September 17-18)
First Prize — $20
Second Prize — $10
Third Prize — $5
the trainers with 20 victories in
(Home team listed last—Circle winning team)
Read The Classified Want Ads’
3 Lubbock vs. Ector
13 Texas vs. UCLA
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11103333
4 Plainview vs. Tascosa
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5 Dunbar vs. Clovis
Em
4
7 Monahans vs. Estacado
8 Abilene vs. Brownwood
9 Lamar Tech vs. West Texas
10 Baylor vs. Kansas
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$
Total Points in Palo Duro-Hereford game:
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Name
Address
Phone
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17 Houston vs. Arizona State
18 Minnesota vs. Nebraska
1 Wich. Falls Rider vs. Monterey
2 Coronado vs. Hobbs
Dunbar
Estacado
11 Southern California vs. Rice
12 SMU vs. Oklahoma
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Hobbs
Ector
19 Mich. St. vs. Georgia Tech
20 Tulane vs. Georgia
14 Texas A&M ve. LSU
15 New Mexico vs. Texas Tech
16 Northwestern vs. Notre Dame
Baylor-Kansas
Southern Cal-Rice
Monterey
Hobbs
I contest during the first week
which was sparked with a num-
ber of upsets that dropped the
average of most entrants. Only
19 of the 20 games on the entry
form were counted toward the
total because a mix-up had Lub-
head of Kitchens, but together
they have thrown only three
passes. They are Roy Trevino of
Lubbock High who went one-for-
one, and David Cadena, also of
Rider
Coronado
Ector
PEP RALLY — Students cheer as
members of the Hereford Whitefaces
varsity football team walk into the
high school gymnasium Friday after
•*
Arizona State
Nebraska
and Rodney Caison picked up
the $5 third place prize when he
be counted toward winning be-
cause the contest form has Tas-
Plainview is No. 1 by virtue of
giving up only 146 yards Monte-
rey gave up 162, Lubbock 270.
Hereford 288 and Coronado 347.
Hereford’s Alan Cornell u s.
Kansas
Southern Cal
Oklahoma
115. Tulia 103. 2
117. Levellad 103.0
127. Fort Stockton 98 6
Wicb.Falls R- Monterey
Coronado-Hobbs
Kansas
Southern Cal
Mich. St.-Georgia Tech
Tulane-Georgia
Michigan State
Georgia
John Zett and Danny Neese of
Amarillo, also will compete.
45 Ropesville 71.7
52. Lefors 69.9
57. Amherst 68.1
73. Booker 62.2
80. Meadow 60.7
82. Texline 60.0
86. Nazareth 59 7
108. Turkey 52.5
111. Follett 51.0
Monterey
Hobbs
1. Agua Dulce 04.5
2. Smiley 93.0
3. Danbury 89.1
4. WaU 88.9
5. Wallis 88.3
6. Celina 88.3
shows Tascosa hosting Plainview
and No 6 shows Tascosa visit-
ing Dumas The Tascosa team
actually will play Plainview this
week and Dumas next week, so,
No. 6 should not be marked.
Kansas
Southern Cal
Yarbrough of Monterey with 9 of
29 for 310, Paul Meriwether of
Lubbock with 6 of 22 for .273,
Mark Foote of Plainview with 2
of 8 for .250 and Scott Hallman
of Plainview with 0 for 1.
Yarbrough hit for two touch-
downs while Kitchens, Hamlett
and Meriwether all have one
Charles Richards
(12-7—.832)
LSU
Texas Tech
Notre Dame
(20-7 Pampa).
Adams won $20 for first place
and Foster got $10 for finishing
second.
Some 246 perosns entered the
Georgia Tech'
Georgia
flooded the entry box during the
first week of the Hereford
Brand Football Contest and
M. C. Adams emerged the wir-
ner, picking 16 out of a possible
19 games correct.
Second place went to Troy
burgh over UCLA
The Hereford Brand's panel of
prognasticators didn’t fare to.)
well.
among trainers, each with 13
winners.
The three La Plata Junior
High football teams, sporting a
combined record of 1-1-2, enter
their second week of grid war-
fare with the ninth grade host-
ing Pampa here today and the
seventh and eighth grades tra-
veling to Dumas a week from
today.
This week, however, Austin
Reagan was replaced by Port
Arthur Jefferson which was sec-
ond last week in AAAA; Brown-
wood dropped to fourth in AAA,
topped by Silsbee in first, Mc-
Kinney in second and Ennis in
third; Refugio remained atop in
Class AA; second-ranked Poth
took over first in A from Holli-
day, which dropped to fourth;
and Agua Dulce remained No. 1
in Class B
37. Kress 97.3
39 Springlake-Earth 96.9
40 Bovina 96 1
41. Sudan 96.0
42. Vega 95.9
47. Spur 94.8
54. Wheeler 89 3
60. McLean 92.4
70. Happy 91.0
LSU
Texas Tech'
season opener to the Clovis Gat-
tis team Saturday, 20 8 and the
eighth grade picked up a win by
nipping the Clovis eighth, 6-0 on
a 60-yard run by Dave Charest
The ninth grade’s only score
was on a one yard run by Mar-
vin Harris, who also took the two
point conversion across
In Tuesday’s games, the sev-
enth and eighth grades both set-
tled with "kissing their sister.”
The eighth grade tied Dimmitt.
6-6 and the seventh grade tied
its Dimmitt opponents, 16-16
Charest again added the lone
touchdown for the eighth grade,
a 5-yard scamper in the second
period The attempt for the ex-
tra points failed.
Terry Brady scored all 16 of
the seventh grade’s points, go-
ing over from 65 yards out in the
first period then running the two
point conversion. He scored in
the third period on a 70-yard
kick-off return and again went
across for the two point conver-
sion.
Mail to P.O. Box 673, Hereford, 79045, or bring by Hereford Brand office by 5 pm.
each Friday.
2. Austin Reagan 148.5
3. Wichita Falls 146 9
4. Beaumont Hebert 146.4
5. Dallas South Oak Cliff 145 2
6. Odessa Permian 145.0
7 Alice 143 9
LSU
Texas Tech
76. New Deal 89 6
79. Sanford-Fritch 88 7
91. Farwell 86 6
92. Crosbyton 86 5
98. Memphis 85.0
124. Silverton 80 0
140. O'Donnell 76.8
169. Paducah 69 3
173. Hart 68.4
10. Galveston Ball 142 4
36. Big Spring 135.3
42. Odessa 134.6
49. Amarillo Caprock 133.7
50. Lubbock Monterey 133 4
52. Abilene 133.0
56. Wichita Falls Rider 132 8
69. Midland Lee 130.1
74. Amarillo 129.8
80. Amarillo Tascosa 129.2
90. Amarillo Pato Duro 127.4
91. Midland 127.3
92. Lubbock Coronado 127.3
97. Plainview 126.8
98 Pampa 126.7
131. Borger 121.3
172. Lubbock 116.7
189 Hereford 113.9
7. Rule 87.0
8. Skidmore Tynan 86.1
9. Anton 86.1
10. Newcastle 85.1
18. Jayton 80.5
29. Lazbuddie 76.6
30. Matador 76.3
31. Groom 75.0
32. Sundown 75.0
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The contest for this week also was the leading tackler of all Following Hamlett is
will have only 19 games that will Players in the district.
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f 1274 2.2 A
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Lynn Brisendine
(8-11—421)
CLASS AAA
1. Silsbee 104.7
2. McKinney 139.3
3. Ennis 138.1
4. Brownwood 137 1
5. Brenham 135.7
6. Plano 133.6
7. Lamesa 133.5
8. Monahans 131.9
9. Wharton 130.3
10. Iowa Park 129 9
Foster won over Caison by
virtue of the tiebreaker on the burgh over UCLA. Foster miss-
Hereford-Pampa game Foster
Caison missed Big Spring over
The combined score was 27 Monterey, Canyon over Clovis,
Alabama over USC and Pitts-
Entry fee is $17 50 per contes-
tant for 36 holes of play, 18 on
Saturday and 18 on Sunday.
Golf course pro Cal Garrett
said players will be put in
flights according to their handi-
caps.
Player scan play anytime Sat-
urday, but Garrett will set Sun-
day pairings and starting times
Don Lackey of Borger, the de-
Jav Spain
(9-10—.474)
Alberto Garza each had 13 and winners, three more than young
Steve Clark had 12 during the Bobby Woodhouse. Jerkens led
noon and take their positions in chain
on one end of the court. It was an en-
thusiastic sendoff prior to the sea-
son's first game
6
Marshall Day
(8-11—.421)
after having occupied the No.
171 spot last week.
83. Odessa Ector 110.2
Here are the rankings of area 85 .Colorado City 109.0
teams in each of the classifica- 89. Muleshoe 104.0
tions, 96. Canyon 106.1
a
predicted a total score of 36 and lane over Tech, Alabama over
Caison predicted a combined USC and Pittsburgh over UCLA.
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and one touchdown, is third in
the district after the first game _ . .
Invitational golf
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bock High playing Midland High
Foster who got 15 of 19 correct instead of Midland Lee. That
game was not checked.
Adams missed the upsets of
4 on the contest entry His closest rival for the lead, of
• • — players who threw eight or
trict. Besides Short, Charles Al- leah thoroughbred meeting.
lison had 14, Eugene Suttle and Baeza led the jockeys with 34
more passes in the opening
week, is Steve Hamlett of Lub-
bock Coronado who hit on 4 of 12
for .333 per cent.
In per cent, two players are a-
%/
Larry Dippel
(11-8—.579)
at No. 50 after dropping from 29 35. Andrews 122 1
last week. Plainview fell from 40, Brownfield 120.7
91 to 97, Coronado climbed from 52. Seminole 118.4
120 to No. 92, and Lubbock High 54 Lubbock Dunbar 118 0
fell from 149 to 172. 55. Perryton 117.6
The Whitefaces dropped to 189 58. Sweetwater 116.8
61 Snyder 115.9
hands. Harris rated Aust i n
Reagan, Brownwood, Refugio.
Holliday and Agua Dulce as the
leading teams in their classifica-
tions
fending champion, is among the
78 races. Johnny Campo and early entrants. A couple of other
Reggie Cornell tied for second championship flight players
Short, a 202-pound junior
12. Dumas 129.8
In district 4-AAAA, Monterey 15. Lubbock Estacado 128.8
still is the highest ranked team 24. Pecos 125.0
19 passes in the 20-7 loss to Pam-
cosa playing two different teams pa, leads the other throwers
on the same day, with a percentage mark of .421.
ball coach Larry Dippel, 11 of 19 from the first week of competi-
tor a .579 per cent; Jay Spain, 9 tion by 4-AAAA teams. Here-
of 19 for .474 per cent; and Lynn ' ford’s Keith Kitchens grabbed
Brisendine and Marshall Day the lead in passing percentage
with 8 of 19 for .421 per cent, and the Whiteface’s Win Short
over weekend
The annual Hereford Invita-
tional Golf Tournament will be
played this weekend.
Willie Shoemaker has won
the Travers at Saratoga with
Gallant Man. Jaipur and Da-
mascus. each for a different
owner
8. Abilene Cooper 143.3
9. Texas City 143.1
TIEBREAKER ★
MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Braulio
Hereford also boasts five of Baeza and Allen Jerkens we
lid-lifter to take a three-tackle
lead over Larry Hart of Lubbock
Adams guesses right, gets
first game.
In total offense, Kitchens is
fourth among district players
with 81 yards. He was 28 rush-
ing and 109 passing. He is top
by Yarbrough with a 189 avg.,
Meriwether with 118 and Kevin
Thompson of Plainview with 83.
In individual rushing, Wesley
High of the Whitefaces is tied
for second in average gain per
carry with a 6.0 mean. He is
tied with Thompson and they
are topped only by Mike Boyter
of Monterey with a 6.3 mark.
High gained 41 yards on 7 car-
ries during the Pampa game.
The Whitefaces are rated
fourth in the five-team district
in total offense with a 165 yard
average. The ’Faces picked up
56 yards rushing and 109 passing
while Monterey took the lead
with 170 rushing and 146 passing
for 316 total. They are followed
by Plainview with 220 rushing
and 19 passing for a total of 239
and Lubbock which got 121 rush-
ing and ill passing for a total of
232
Coronado is the tow man on
the totem pole with only 8 rush-
ing and 97 passing for a 105 to-
tal.
In team defense, the White-
faces also are rated fourth
top money in grid contest Kitchens, Short top - Plata teams show two ties
Charles Richards, news editor A AAAA a a • a •
"mzzmamm4-AAAA statistics
He was followed by head foot-
g4,z2AI
782
fifth in competition. The leader tolrnav clotan
is Tom Ellis of Monterey who -ouI HL Y ldtcu
caught five passes for 103 yards
and two touchdowns. Second is
Arthur Gutierrez of Lubbock
High with five snatches for 78
The Harris Rating System CT A KG A A A A
says the Palo Duro Dons will de- ulA33 AAAA
feat the Hereford Whitefaces by 1. Port Arthur Jefferson 149.8
14 points when the two teams
collide at Whiteface Stadium at
7:30p.m. Friday in the second
game of the season
The Dons are rated No. 90 a-
mong the state’s 223 class AAAA
teams with a 127.4 power rating.
Hereford is rated No. 189 with a
power rating of 113.9 which
gives the Dons a 13.5 point ad-
vantage over the ’Faces.
In 1970, the Dons crushed the
Whitefaces, 42-14 after dropping
their opener to the Dumas De-
mons. The Demons again pulled
the trick on the AAAA Dons,
winning 21-18 in the final few
minutes of the game last week.
After the first week of play,
the top spot in three of the
state’s classifications changed
CLASS AA
1. Refugio 125.0
2. Klein 123.9
3. Eastland 122.6
4. Friendswood 121 6
5. Tomball 120.7
6. Hondo 120.3
7. Kaufman 119.4
8. Decatur 118.4
9 Breckenridge 118.4
10. Jacksboro 117.6
21. Shamrock 114.2
23. Phillips 114.1
24. Littlefield 114.1
27. Floydada 112.9
31. Denver City 111.4
49. Slaton 107.9
54. Morton 107.1
60. Dimmitt 106.3
61. Lockney 106.2
67. Idalou 105.6
71. Abernathy 105.1
76. Friona 104.7
79. Dalhart 104.2
88. Lubbock Roosevelt 102.8
89. Stinnett 102.6
90 Panhandle 102.5
116. Tahoka 97.1
118. Olton 97.1
123. Spearman 96.3
134. Frenship 94 9
154. Ralls 91.2
167 Boys Ranch 87.7
177. Post 84.0
CLASS A
1. Poth 115.8
2. Barbers Hill 114.0
3. Sonora 112.6
4. HolUday 111.5
! 5. White Oak 111.1
6. Crowley 110.9
7. Schulenburg 109.3
8. White Deer 106 8
9. Forney 106.5
10. Mason 106.4
13. Clarendon 105.9
14. Seagraves 104.8
18. Lubbock Cooper 103.3
26. Canadian 100.6
30. Petersburg 99.3
34. Sunray 98.1
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