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fcan Thursday, November 5, 1964
Barbers Hill Challenges Waller In Best Of Bay-Tex Double Feature --
Bulldogs, Wildcats Meet In 12-3A Battle
first, place or a share of It Friday, La Porte taking on Deer stunned die division by rolling
is at stake in two district races Park the following Friday and all the way to the finals before
Friday night as Bay . Tex foot-
ball grinds into the stretch of
the B64 season.
La Porte, the coaches’
choice to win District 12-3A,
all the way to the I
bowing tr Albany
champ
»• hope the situation is re-
versed this "*■*■ ” —*•*■ 1 w
slams headon into the
challenger, dear Creek, _ _
meeting of two of the league's
three front runners.
In District 27-A, Barbers HOI,
a 168 victim of Crosby, host*
the mighty Waller Bulldogs in
a showdown that will either send
then dear Creek and Deer Park-
squaring off in the finales the
last week. , -
All three enter Friday tests
with 2-0 conference marks, and „ „
ir XSeatV WIEcaS present Keitey saKt
the most formidable record, in- I MMi----- — JI---------------
eluding the upset of Houston’s] hy ^ Crosby fell before Wal- tense this week to stop the Wal- the middle for good yardage
strong Catholic entry, St Thom-
as.
ler 36-0 and now it's all up to ler attack, an attack that is halfback J. D. Izzard running says of that one.
Barbers Hill. By winning, the**—* — **“ ——*“ ■ --- - - •
Eagles can throw the league in-
to a three-way tie with none of
the three playing threats in the
closeout a week hence.
But the task facing tire
based on the assumption that
the Bulldogs can run . the foot-
ball down your throat
Waller completed only one of
the Buffs dizzy outside,
Izzard sliced Crosby’s
for 14, 17. 26, J5_and 45 .
to help set up scores and sprint-
The Eagles have lost to Croa- has been concentrating on
^Se^Bulldogs^Und"' ed ^ yanls ^ a touehd8WR ol
Wood is a 195-pounder blaster,
yards on the ground
with fullback Joe Wood
er loping into the playoffs
turn the conference into a
“Joel McKinney, their full-
back, is a fine player," says
Scott, “and their quarterback,
Mike Lloyd, is just as fine
three - way scramble,
'Meanwhile. Deer Park puts its
player. Their tailback, Cotton
McKee, runs like the dickens,
[•loon record on the line at
neKiew while Crosby and
_ lake on so-so compe- a
Jack Sepnce’s Bulfs hit-
he road to Splendora
Hiller’s Panthers playing
host to Dayton in a 23-AA bat-
For coach Dick Scott and his
cKee,
too."
La Porte, sporting only a 44
record at this point, has been
slow club to come around,
__which is about what Scott ex-
and pected. prly in the s<
predicted foe Bulldogs
he peaking until the conference
opened.
“Our ball club has done bet-
Bulldogs, this is foe money
game and the first of two deci-
sive weekends when the rest of
12-3A will sit by and the league
giants stag it out
The last three weeks of the
district schedule present the de-
ciding battles to this race with
La Porte meeting Gear Creek
Now Open Under
Hew Maneq»niint ot
i 908 £ JAMB
ter than I thought it would,’
he said Wednesday, “and I am
real pleased. I think our offense
is beginning to come along and
Hot is what I was concerned
about earlier. But I think it
has jelled aow.^H
■ “I never thought we would
have a great ball club. They
picked us to win Ms district
and we lost 24 seniors last year.
"It looks like this is it. I don’t
know if we can get with them
nr not, but we are going to try.
We have a lot of spirit .and I
Fast Car Wash
think we will play a good ball
beats ' '
running behind an agile line that
averages about 175.
Barbers Hill is not a soft
touch, yielding only five touch-
downs in eight games.
"We like our defense,” says
Kelley soberly. 'Every time we
win a toss, we kick off.” Hie
Eagles had an 8-0 lead last
week before the clock started
last week when New Caney fail-
ball in the New Caney end ante.
As it turned out that was
mm
aeore for the Eagles th^bir three.
Save Now
ONLY-
game. If they beat* us, they beat
us. It will be because they have
a better football team, but we
are ready ."
And ready the Bulldogs mtist
be for the hurdles they face this
week and next week are big
ones, but hurdles, once cleared,
which can send L* Porte into
file playoffs for the' first time ■ ■ ^ ■ ■
^MSi£^Nederkmd^arrWin^n^
HOUSTON'S Amid Slater, right to a—to
to Us victory In the Trnpnv Dash In the Bay-
ton Matowawto CM mat race*, staged
ben last weekend. Other mean an Bod Gil-
bert of Dickinson, at left, and Dennis Seboen-
feldt of Houston, center. A crowd of some
Sto toned out to watch the first race*. ,
I! seasons been runner*
the champs.
La Porte will be at full
| strength physically^ and prob-
I
fMM
league opeher and a 288 victory
over Chanoelview last Friday.
Barbers Hill
Associated Pm# Sports Writer
District champions will fill in-
to place from Panhandle to Gulf
this week as the Texas ichook
cide the District 29 champion-
ship of Class A but could pro-
dooe the eventual flanflrt from
the south
Barbers Hill has Its whole
boy football ran decides almost * George West made it to the
half hi field for the state play- finals Tut season and was
and the stakes are a
shot at the playoffs for a third
straight year if they win or
third place in 27-A if they Ion.
The ran is shaping up much
as it did four years ago when
Barbers Hill was playing Its tn-
season to Class A after
and glorious reign in
. The Eagles whjpped
Crosby that year but lost fo Klein
and Crosby turned IMNf and
beat Kkta to make a threeway
tie.
which have three more weeks
to go, will determine only a few
titles. Nederland expected to
up ifccmni to AAAA, aad
Pecos battles Andrews lor one
of the spots in AAA.
Bui Gasses AA and A are in
eir penultimate week and at
lent 28 district champions of
the 64 tq be determined will be
was gn
the wa;
traditional foe, has arisen fo
cut strong doubts on a return
to the. playoffs for Geocfa WeeL
ready beaten once, Petersburg
■till can take it by winning Us
Inext two garnet. The one this
week is with Lorenzol I
.The, playoff berth wu decided
n a fflpef a
Known
pear to bJV
Class A whtre two of them meet
to be in danger except
of a cote, and Crosby
tachofarV
B The daah of George WeatwMh
a tough
one to MnBk. » "
.Garland, defending champion
of Class AAAA, is in a virtual
Itte for first place in its district
with Mesquite, a team the Owlsl
■ So flwar em wto to title
6
More Bays
To Save By the
10th and
Earn a Full 2
Month Dividend
Payable
December 31st.
DIVIDENDS
MZE
beat.So __________
by taking their next two games.
Friday Sherman is the opposi
ta>
There la no defending cham-
pion of Class AAA but Dumas
■ heavy favorite to win tho|
WIPISffTKfifl
three weeks to win the district
championship. This week Julia
is the foe and Tufia could tie
Dumas for the lead shoCildB
stage‘'an upset
Corsicana la doing very well
■■Stake* and New Ofaey
turned it into a 148 squeaker.
“We made' more mistakes
passes and so forth.1
Walter ted* club that will take
e of mistakes like that
and the Eagles realize it
“dropping Dickinson, and that will be
relief.
For the Falcons are still look-
i ng for their first win after sev-
en straight losses, five of them
3"£*&r|gr5!Li>s,lg
SSViS'SS’&'S w *>»•«» **
it pretty bad. That doesn’t mean
we’ll get it of course, but every-
body is-in good spirits. They
realize how much depends on
this game." ,
Channelview
Channelview is boat Friday to
Deer Park, the third member
______ ,, _____ Park, the , _____________
ed to field the kickoff and Ray- the 12-U triumvirate, and dudes 1? lettennen and nine
the Falcons have Ms consola-
tion. The Deer are the last of
regulars 'from 1963 and that
looks like a tough hurdle.
% uatoHL awBMMnr bn
IWft bro more game* Jeft-st- mne sophomores and two fresh-
ter this one, the Falcons drop
down into competition against
than we usually make,’’ KeDey the second division, Alvin and
Recruiting Penalties-'
NCAA Bars Miami
From Cage Tourney
NEW YORK (AP) — The reeled the. violations after the
fikk __j lACo eo ---..... ** --
NCAA has Barred Miami of
Florida ffbm )>articipation - In its
annual post-season basketball
tournament and slapped Michi-
gan State and Navy with proba-
tionary sentences for recruiting
yMatkxa.
The step* wesvtaken Wednes-
day by the NCAA's 18-man poli-
cy-making council, which at the
same time fired the first salvo
In renewing foe battle with foe had a Job. Splendora holds little threat
IMm.-jbbh Daytwfo University sras IN ..
foe right to sanction track and
field competitions.
Four member schools
Western State of Colorado also
was ihvblved — were pendiaed
by the NCAA fflf ‘‘CXCMSlve
recruiting violation.
When the Council finished
handing out penalties, it turned
I The rating.'which placcp Mi-
ami onprobatkn for ini jMf
and bans the school from foe
NCAA basketball tournament as
well as other major post-season
if' ti 11
zone in District 13 with a
record.
Rockwa’J, foe 1963 champion
ot Gass AA, is on a 21-game
“ is tied
winning streak-but
the lead in its district with Pla-
no. This probably won’t be dis-
solved until the two teams meet
next week. Rockwall plays WO-
^ner-Hutchins *Friday.
FKg playoff teams already
have been determined—Grepe-
vtne and FloresviUe in Gass
AA; Stratford. Big ,Lake and
Honey Grove in Class A—
Twenty-tight undefeated, un-
tied teams remain in the state
antf two ot them meet each oth-
er Friday when Alpine battle*
Crane. Others are fn danger. It
Is possible that the list of teams
With’. perfect records will be
Arinunedto 20.
an incident last year.
The council said a representa-
tive of "Miami’s athletic inter-
ests” gave a basketball player
free room and beard and paid
for his air travel for several
Henry King
Stanford said the violation was
unintentional but the school
respect* the decision amf will
abide by it.
MkMfU State seas placed on
pnMtaft tor three yam lit
additional sanctions were. sus-
pended because the school cor-
1958-59 college year.
Navy received a one-year
probation wiih no additional
penalties. • ..v
Neither foe Spartans nor the
Middies is banned from
season activity under the
Western State was
npreM and censured because
it gqve a wrestler a grant of
tuition and fare after be already
had i job,
stored to full rights apd privi-
leges after completing two
years on probation for a basket-
las MaoArthur. The truce was
to haw lasted Until die end of
the Tokvo Olympic Games.
The right to sanction events
has been the disputed point in
the struggle ^between k foe: .two
mars;
AAV claims foe sore right
sanction meets.
The NCAA, however, re-af-
firmed foe position taken te a
resolution adopted last January.
The resolution stated.: ;
‘The member institutions of
foe NCAA wffl support only
those meets and tournaments
which have obtained sanctions
ftom the established sports
federations In basketball, track
and field, baseball and gymnas-
tics."
The federations are backed by
foe NCAA.
sion.
The Deer, if it is any consola-
tion, are unranked except in the
conference, but Falcon coach
Bowden Cods feels foe Deer ^th Dayton and Hams«re-Fan-
probably foe best football
in the league in halfback
Kerbow.
Group him with other backs
like Tommy Meektaa and Fred-
dy Guidry and a" team'that in-
nett left on the schedule, and
they must win both tire closing
games to roan in to tbat divi-.
sicn of the standings.
"Dayton has a very respect-
able defense,” says Miller.
"Humble didn’t score until a
minute before the, half ended,
and Bird in only beat them on
men on its squad.
Channelview got some g no d
performances from his younger
boys last week, although it took
foe Falcons a poor first half to
get wound up to cany Jhe bat-
tie to foe second half.
Tackle Roy Undow.ahd line-
backer Roy Tidwell probably
produced the standout perfor-
mances for foe Falcons.
Workout* ha ve been lively and
good at Channelview this week,
however, and foe Falcon* will
be physically sound for their
last venture into the upper eche-
lon of 12-3A.
Crosby
Coach Jack Spence sends his
Buffaloes out against Splendora
Friday.: but aH eyes wffl be on
tha walter • Bubers Hill show-
down at Mont Belvieu.
And that, in itself, could be
fatal for Crosby,
dog who could take advantage
of Crosby's preoccupation with
the Mont Belvieu battle.
It is only natural that Crosby
fhauM be watching that battle
HI 11
Doug- title race.
second place pretty well nailed
down. - —’------*
They have only two games re-
maining, Splendora Friday and
Hempstead in foe finale next
Waller kitocks Barbers Hill Into
Khird place Friday. • s
■Crosby Has not bad an easy
road since knocking off the
Anahuac
For a team that hasn’t won"
a game. Buck Miller says “Day-
ton has one of the best defen-
sive teams that we have faced.”
So the Panthers, who would
like to get up in the first divi-
sion of District 23-AA this year,
have their work* cut out for
them. __
They are 1-2 fit the conference
But Anahuac has a fittig more
than just a first division finish
|riBL.ftto.. week..
“This bunch,” says Miller,,
•has never won more than two
games, even in junior high, and
this would be a record for
them.”
The Panthers are 28 on the
season, and they will bd going
big to noteh No. 3.
Miller is gearing his offense
to foe'air — the route Hardin
took— arid his defense to stop
on's outside stuff —which
Dayton’s
is what Humble did.* .
If foe combination works, the
Panthers will be in good posi-
tion to claim third place in foe
six • team district. , which will
be their best conference finish
in Gass 2A and their highest
in three yean. ■ . . ;
Eagles three week* ago, and foe
Buffs had a scramble to
heat
New Caney and Willis. Even
thoutfi they nut up 3M yards
in total, offense last Friday, foe
Buffs got only a 20-16 .victory
over Willis, and Willis Is in the
Splendora class.
The Buffs, however, should be
reefivered from injuries^vhich
hurt them in the mlddle“f the
season, and they expect to fin-
foe card strong.
noundng
Doro ROSE
Wednesday at
German sheptu
treed the fox
. Varmint with o
that fovea are
a junior at Hot
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•tesuJi«U
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didn’t last long.
With the retun
ford, Hnyncs root
old familiar lei I
arid star'ed to te
The former Nort
Otiege athlete
bis; days Sunil;
City’s -itkifl victor
It was enough to
Associated Pres
Player of the. We
Haynes had his
PIPf R SALES AND SERVICE
tog up a comfort
but the Chiefs al
COMPLETE SERVICE
SPECIAL
Injuries Diminish Both
Baylor, Longhorn Squads
Chevrolet
ball game in ihi
Aluf Denver cam
points in 5's mint
the gap to 42-39
matters into his
In the final tot
Haynes handled
straight time* eft
ncr or pass catel
It was Haynes gu
seven for the dec i
Injuries were at a minimum
a southwest Conference foot-1
FREE!!
COOLING SYSTEM CHICK-DP
By THE ASSOCIATED PR’SS since Oet 27, back at practice.
He may rot be ready to play
against SMU.
Rice, which meet* Arkansas
at Fayetteville to the big game
of the week, had linebacker Mal-
colm Walker nursing a bruised
knee and cut eye but he is due
ball sqtlads Worked tor a week-|
end that will see all except one
action.
I Texas was suffering the most
with ton* jplaym awear from
EXHAUST SYSTEM CHECX-UP
practice andmot likely to get in-
to the gam wlfo Baylor at
Waco Saturday. However, the
to play Saturday. Quarterback
Walt Mi
FRONT END ALIGNMENT |
WHEELS BALANCED
TIRES ROTATED
Longhorns had quarterback Jim
Hudson, who has been out of ac-
tion most of the season with a
knee injury, back and ready to
bhphbb
I Baylor had four defensive
starters as onlookers only but
Saturday . They:, were
Bobby Maples, tac-
d ends Ji
Me Fred Allen and ends James
I Rust and Ramsey Muniz.
There wasn’t even an ache of
la pain at Southern Methods!,
where the Mustangs prepared
for their homecoming day game
McReynoids also was back
and ready.
It wasn’t injuries that worried
Coach Frank Broyles of Arkan-
sas so much as’M* defense. He
called it “lousy” and said ■
hadn't practiced worth a hoot
this week. ’It must have been
because they had a good game
against Texas A AM,” he fumed.
End Jerry Lamb will be at
foB speed and .ihat means Ar-
kansas has no one on the injury
ML - “
Texas Tech worked out to a
Minor TUNE-UP
basketball gym because of cold
rain but all Red' Raiders ap-
peared ready to go Saturday
_________ _ . _ night against West Texas State.
with the whiten Texas Aggies. Texas Christian polished plays
iiM nil aR ttetlf,too ifffil to a drteimg rain-. The Frogs
quarterback Dan McHhaney. out don’t have a game this weak.
MUST BE
TO BE BE
1*0
SPARK PLUGS. POINTS.
CONDENSER, TDONL
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
Ex-12-4Aer Twilley Sets
Aim For Notional Record
4 TIMES
A YEAR
HARRIS
LABOR COSTS
INCLUDED!
UNTY
Savings
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TULSA, OKU. (AP) - A
| little guy that nobody warned if
liege football’s top pass catch-
ier and scorer this year who
! believes he’s going to set a na-
tional recorffc— ~
He is Howard Twilley. 189
■curds of competitive drive
wndled into a Woot-10 package.
He’s one reason Tulsa Universi-
ty is the country’s top passing
team and ^ Hurricane quarter-
back Jerry Rhome te foe na-
tion’s leading passer.
“He was foe little fellow ever-
ybody e)se passed up,” Tubs
Coach Glenn Dobbs said. ‘1 had
to be add on him,”
Turfitey played for -Gak
Park, Tex.. High School <
wanted to go to nearby Univer-
sity of Houston. But nobody was
I CYLINDER
I “They didn't foipk I wa* big
, enough to go to the University
of Houston.” Twilley said. At.
Clyde Jones
him at foe urging of an old grad
in Houston -”ts about foe grea-
test tiling that ever happened to
me,” Twiltey-aaid: ■
He broke into the line-up last
year as a linebacker. He
switched to offense after? John
Simmons. Tulsa's top receiver,
was hurt- and his defensive
days are over. * **
Bit,Dobbs says Twilley could
be one erthe top defensive play-
ers in this part cf the country if
he weren't so valuable at a
workpower
With four games left to play,
Twilley needs 14 reeptions to
record of 70
Baylor
ret by Lany EUins of
last year an<l another 292 yards
would break the mark of L007
yards gained.by Vem Burke of
Oregon State in 1962.
He also teadt’natioMl scoring
with 68 points nri eight too«>-
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