The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1965 Page: 10 of 10
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Page 10 THE OOLDTHWAITE EAQLB—MtTLUN ENTERPRISE
Ooldthwalte, Texas. Thursday. November 18, 1965
"p44-
9-A Champions
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was called back to their 25 yard
line on a penalty. After several
plays Marble Falla fumbled on
the 1 yard line and James Cook
recovered the ball In the end
gone, for another touchdown.
Miller’s kick this time was wide
to the left when the clock ran
out with the score at the end
pf the first quarter 20-0
Miller's kick to start the sec-
ond quarter went 53 yards and
out of bounds. He kicked and
the Mustangs went to work Af-
ter several plays Butch Fore-
hand of the Mustangs punted 40
yards to Blackburn who made a
82 yard punt return. Childress
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plunged 3 yards for a touch-
down on a dive play up the mid-
dle. Miller’s kick added the ex-
tra points for a 27-0 lead
After receiving the ball and
several plays Forehand kicked
and Ooldthwalte took over Af-
ter several plays Blackburn, on
1 a 3 yard Jump, made the fifth
touchdown for the evening Jim
Childress tried to run the ball
over for the extra two points
but It was a futile attempt For
the fifth time the score was
raised to 33-0 Childress made a
58 yard run for another touch-
down and Miller’s kick wss good
for the final score in the second
quarter, ending the first half
40-0
LITTLE EAOLE Bobby Roun-
tree came back In the third
quarter for a three yard touch-
down. Miller’s attempt for extra
points failed Both teams made
several more plays as the clock
kept ticking away and time ran
out with the score. OOLDTH-
WAITE 48. Marble Falls 0.
SCORE BY PERIODS
OOLDTHWAITE 20 20 « 0 48
Marble Falls o 0 0 0 0
GAME AT A GLANCE
OOLDTHWAITE Marble Falls
18 First Downs ■
284 Yds Rushing 10*
55 Yds. Passing
2 of 3 Passes Alt. Comp 3 of 12
2 Passes Intercep
1 Fumbles
6 Fumbles Lost
3 for 116 Punts. Yds 4 lor 159 j
7 for 75 Penalties, Yds. 3 for 30 j
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3 Personals
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It'S
Powder Puff .
FOOTBALL GAME
Tuesday, November 23
(Weather Permitting)
7:30 P. M.
Wully Bullies
Gopher Girts
Eagle Field
Goldthwaite
Admission
Adults 50c Children 25c
Sponsored By
Goldthwaite Senior Class
Mrs Maurint Soules of Star
has returned home from a three
months visit with her daught-
ers and their families. Mr and
Mrs. Weldon Edwards and fam-
ily at Clyde and Mr and Mrs
Bobby Day and family at Mc-
Allen.
Mr and Mrs Elsworth Karnes
or Redondo Beach, CalifornU.
are visiting her sister. Mrs.
Charley 8heldon and Mr Shel-
don at Star, and hU sUter Mrs
Letha Mae Soules and family at
Moline.
Mrs. Inez Leverett and Ouy
spent the weekend In Big Spring
with Mr and Mrs Oary Lev-
erett
Individual Eagle
Statistics For
Full ’65 Season
Star Win. Over
Pottsville 32-12
Yds.
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The
Singer Company
HALEB A SERVICE
Individual statistics for mem-
bers of the OHS Eagle squad for
the full 1985 season are as fol-
lows ThU ibdord has been pre-
pared by Bob Roberson, official
statistician for the Eagle squad.
TARDAGK Rl’SHING
Player "■ T. C.
T. Hudson 24
23
7
27
50
104
26
41
3
i n 174
Sewing Machine.
And
Vacuum Cleaner.
Phonr 648-2454
Goldthwaite. Tesas
Miller
Conradt
Warllck
J. Rountree
Childress
B Rountree
Cook
Petty ,
Blackburn
111
9
259
467
748
157
Rowlett
Avg..
4.0
48
1.3
9.8
93
73
60
43
46
122
3 5
YARDAGE PASSING
Player Caught
J. Rountree 7
Blackburn 4
Cook 2
Yarborough 2
Sears 4
S Hudson i
Holllngshad 1
PASSING
Player AtL Com
T. Hudson 41 21
Conradt 8 1
J Rountree 2 0
B Rountree 1 0
PUNTS
Yds
241
129
57
21
82
3
11
Arg
344
323
19 0
105
15.5
30
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The Star Tigers defeated
Pottsville. Thursday night, at
Pottsville 32-12.
Bert Geeslln and Gary Boykin
were the two outstanding play-
ers of the evening on offense
Bert ran two long runs, one 48
yards and the other 45 yards
He caught a 35 yard pass for a
touchdown.
On defense. David Witty and
Dwight Head were the ■ lead
men 8Ur made 12 points In the
first quarter. Both teams made
two touchdowns In the second
period for a half time score of
24-12 8Ur made 8 points In the
third quarter and made the
final two polnU In the fourth
quarter for a 32-12 victory
STAR-SIDNEY
GAME TONIGHT
The Tlgees will meet Sidney
at Star tonight on Star field.
This will be the last game for
the Tigers for the 1965 gridiron
season
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613
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Lions Build
Flagstone Walk
In County Park
KICKOFF
50 2261 45 2
21 1054 50 2
SCORING
T. D. E. f. F. G. Tot.
Several members of the Lions
Club and their helpers met last
Wednesday afternoon to com-
plete flagstone walk project In
Mills County Park
Raymond Casbeer. Lion pres-
ident. reported that seven re-
ported for the Job to complete
the project that had been
started some time ago. Those
reporting were: Kellis Land-
rum. Charles Conradt. Wealey
Schmidt. Jr.. Elton Horton. Joe
Andersen. Marlon Howarton,
and Casbeer
The group completed the re-
maining 40 feet of the flagstone
walk going from the American
Legion Building lot to the creek
leading to the picnic area In
the park
Casbeer told the Eagle that
they placed the flagstones but
the Job will need a little finish-
ing up to be done at a later
date
Members of the Lions Club
will be notified when Ihts Is to
be undertaken
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Stohler and
children of Houston visited Mrs
Frank Hines and Mias OreU Sue
Hines Sunday The Stohlers are
the parents of Lucian Stohler,
music director at the First Bap-
tist Church.
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1965, newspaper, November 18, 1965; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090800/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.