The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 10, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 16, 1960 Page: 3 of 4
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WrST IIUS I'M IIItU Halfback Billy Nost Breckcnrldijc freshman demonstrates
what Loach Tcaff means when he sa)s "hit 'em hard" lampa haltbark Hilly House is
stopped for no Rain in the Mc.Miur -Tampa same in which tlie Indians won 41-8. Tied
Austin is coniinj; up fast to Rive West a hand.
Warriors Battle ACC
On Thanksgiving Day
Aftei a week off the Mc-
Muiry Indians will tangle with
cioss-town mil ACC In an
effort to stiekh Indian su-
premacy ovci the Wildcats on
the gildiron to thiec stiaight
victories Thp game will be
placed Thanksgiving Day
Nov 24 In Aoilcnc Public
Schools Stadium
A lctoiy ovci the 'Cats
would add piestige to a yeai'
of rebuilding The Tiibe lus
vet to be defeated at home
this vcai
According to lesults apalnst i
common foes ACC might be
Sports
by Lee
The young Indians of Mc-
Murry finallv -.hook the second-half
iin by ttouncing the
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considered the faorite to win
if one dares to pick a victor
in the heated rivahy Both
schools lost to Chattanooga
University ACC 21-0 and Mc-
Munj 33-13 While the Tiibe
lost to How aid Payne 33-C
the Wildcats beat HPC G-0
In nearly 3C veais of in-
tense livalry ACC enjojs a
slight 13-13 edge in games
won Howevei McMuny is
gaining fast in recent yeais
as the Indians beat the Wild-
cats 20-7 In 1958 and 14-7 in
1959
Signals
White
Tampa Spat tans 41-8 No
longei can the Tribe be con-
sidered a first-half ball team
The weeks ago when the
Indians were massacicd by
New Mcxlio State 47-17 the
Tiibe played the mighty Ag-
gies to a neat standstill in the
first hall 20-17 only to get
v allopcd in the second half
Fout weeks ago in San An-
tonio the Tiibe played the
Tiseis a 7-0 Hist half only
to get beat 20-0 as Ttinity
btoke loose in the second half
Thtce weeks aeo the Indi-
ans watched Louisiana Tech
bounce them 23-7 In the sec-
ond halt aitet plajing the
Bulldogs a light Hist half
Two weeks ago the Aillngton
State U(btls blasted MeMui-
ty in the final two petlods
aftci a close tirst half.
Reset ve halfback Pat Keller
set a new school reeodt as he
punted the ball 74 yards in
last faituiday's game against
lampa Keller btoke team-
mate Joe Baxter's letord of
09 vaids set this yeai on a
quick kick
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Girls Feature
'Mural V-Ball
Hy Slin CHOSS
Reporter Girls'
Intramural Cotinril
Gamma Sigma TIP the
Cheiokees and the Rebels
weie winners in last week's
volleyball games in girls' ln-
ti annuals
I in Mondays games oam-
i ma Sigma beat Delta Beta 18-
1 1 1. TIP downed the Chcio-
I kees 32-11 and the Navajos
forfeited to the Rebels Joy
I Pondet was high scoter foi
Gamma Sigma with five
points Linda Jones and
I Mattha Brackeen shaicd
high point honors foi Delta
Beta with four points each
I High scoiet for TIP was
Madelllne Swenson with
four points while Lola Rld-
dns made 10 points for the
Cheiokees
On Wcnesday the Cheio-
kees edged Gamma Sima 17-
16 Jean Catiow and Clarita
West made five points eacli
foi theii lespecthe teams
The Rebels defeated TIP 23-
l? with Lenoia Koster as the
high scoiet foi the Rebels
with 10 points and Anita
belts taking high point hon-
ois for TIP with seven
This week Alpha PI plays
the Navajos Delta Beta is
Presley Jeweler
1059 N. 2nd
McMurry
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Tribe Scores Freely
Sieges 20-Point Period
Scorlnc; in cvciy possible
way and In every quarter the
McMurry Indians dazzled the
Tampa Spat tans 41-8 last
Situiday night m Abilene
Public Schools Stadium before
5 0JC fans
The Biaves jumped Into the
lead in the first quaitci as
halfback Donald Davis blast-
ed off-tackle fiom tlnee yaids
out foi the initial TD Tackle
Doug James split the uprights
for the cxtia point
Quick to capitalize on Tam-
pa miscues the Tribe scoicd
again in the second quaitei
as Spat tan haltback Billy
Rouse sliced a punt off Ills
foot that shot out of bounds 1
gaining only two yaids glv-
In the Tiibe the ball on thei
Tampa 22 I
Kins; to Young for TI) I
Quaitetback Lee King thtce1
plays later ritled a bullet pass i
to end Wayne Young for 17
yards and the TD James
booted the ball thiough the
uprights foi the convetsion
Fullback Tied Austin cap-
tuicd a Spaitan pass on the
McMuny 20 to halt a thitd-
quaiter Tampa drive that be-
gan on theii own 25 Austin
returned the Interception to
the McMuiry 48
Lefty King passed to half-
back Geotge Biidgcs moving
the ball to the Tampa 30 and i
then scampered to the 18 to (
set i"j the third-quatter tal-
ly King lificd a bullet pass1
to halfback Stan Cozby for
17 ids and a fl-nnlntr
scheduled against the Co- l
munches and Kappa Phi
plavs the Apaches on Mon-
day night Wenesclay night's
game arc Kappa Phi veisus
Delta Beta and the Apaches
against th Navajos
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by 41-8
James spilt the upiights once
moic
Tiibe Gets Safetv
Halfback Jim Sadlet punt-
ed the ball tc the Tampa 8
netting up a safety that was
to follow Quartuback Pete
passed incomplete and then
on the next play was smashed
on the 1 Halfback Buddy
Willi nns and Chailcs McCul-
lers tiled a double i even so in
the end one for Tampa only
to have ends Dunvood Bod
and John Countess nail him
In the end zone foi 2 points.
Fullback R B Duggan
scoied the fouith Tribe TD.
Halfbacks Sadlei Biidgcs and
Davis and fullback Duggan
moved the ball fiom the 44 to
the 3 befote Duggan clashed
ovei James split the upiights
foi his fouith convcision
lampa Scores TI)
The Spaitans scored their
lone TD with less than three
minutes left in the game.
Austin fumbled on the Mc-
Muiry 20 and Tampa lecov-
eted The next play Spartan
halfback Rouse scampeied 20
yards to paydht Perez swept
end foi the extta points
Ine familial combination
ol King to Davis clicked foi 39
yards and the fifth Tribe TD
King found Sadlei in the end
zone loi the extra points
Janus Kicks I iclil Goal
The final Indiin counter
came with seconds on the
clock as Janus kicked a 30-
yaid field goal
Halfback Donald Duis was
tin leading ground gainu tor
the Indians with 77 yaids In
13 canies Biidges in iking
the switch to iullbick was
next with il yards in 13 tiles.
King gained 123 yaids pass-
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The War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 10, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 16, 1960, newspaper, November 16, 1960; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth103861/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McMurry University Library.