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Lewisville’s bi-district bid si
Farmers have beaten Grapevine,
the only team that could tie them
for the title. •
Friday night's game will be In
the Bearcats’ lair, the first time
they've been on friendly ground in
three weeks. Their past two en-
counters have been away from
home and they have been rudely
handled, losing to Axle 39-20 and
Grapevine 35-25.
EXPLANATION: Team infiratcol-
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SATUHDAY NOVEMBER is
Abilene Ctu. M.S Trinity Tm.
He had nothing but praise for
the linemen, saying they did a
fine job of offensive blocking de-
fensive work.
He didn't have much to say
about his own performance. But
everyone else did! "Ab rambled
for 127 yards to boost his season
ing total to 503 yards for the year.
Pretty good for a sophomore and
don't think it won't count when
the Missiouri Valley all . confer-
ence team is picked.
Something that doesn't get head-
lines is the defensive Improvement
shown by the talented back. There
was never any question as to his
offensive ability — not after his
first game as a freshman — but
he needed work on defense.
He's come a long way this sea-
son. turning into a fine performer
from his defensive halfback post.
Twice in the Trinity game he was
, the, only man between a Tiger
back and the goal line and ho got
the tackles both times, once slic-
ing between two blockers.
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Dedy Sendman, " - * - Pans,* Dene ciark,
Jon Melle, Mugh Mritwy Playhev And bevine
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There’s an old football axiom to
the effect that the linemen do all
the work and the backs get ail the
glory. —---------
n a few more backs like NTSC’s
Abner Haynes show up, that situa-
tion might change. Haynes is all
for the linemen and he'll tell you
so with no prompting.
After the Chattanooga game
Saturday, Abner was asked what
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battle here Saturday — and one —,
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One of the muddiest battles of the season is in store tonight at
7:30 when the Denton High Pontes, the high school B team, hosts
the Sherman High B squad in the Ponies' final game of the season
Recent rains have thoroughly soaked the turf of Bronco Stadium
but Ceach James Magill said Wednesday that the game to to be
played. The Ponies held their first workout of the week outside
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and Kaye Milliken and Susie Shields (kneeling) will make their last public appear-
ance Friday at the Sherman game before participating Nov. 25 in the Interscholastic
Marching and Twirling Contest at Texas Christian University.
The 195-pound Maehen, 25, of Hurricane July 29
. 1 Jackson and Manager Lippe
cause the tilt had no bearing on
the district race, it was declared
Denton High over Sherman <De-; canceled rather than forfeited
-----an u— - L-- -- in seven contests, the Colts have
NTSC ever Youngstown (Eagles
played best game of season
against Chattanooga).
SAN FRANCISCO —A title Redding, Calif., wants the chain-
fight, low blows and possibilities pionship bout with Floyd Patter-
of retirement formed boxing top- son. He has an added talking
les today after undefeated heavy- point since his televised fight with
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Shot At Title
After Victory
Morriss brings with him a run-
ning average of 6.8 yards per.car-
ry. Morriss' running mate, quarter-
back Peto Underwood, boasts a
pretty fancy running figure also,
7.8 yards per carry. giving the
Farmers perhaps the toughest one-
two punch in Class AA.
Despite all the wet weather in
the past two weeks, Farmer Coach ;
Lewis McReynolds has been drill- I
ing his gridmen relentlessly on
pass defense. He should get a
chance to see if they've learned
their lemon Friday night as the
Bearcats are expected to take to
the air a lot.
The Bearcats had a string of
three straight wins going u n 1111
they bumped into Azle. They got
no chance to recuperate as Grape-
vine whipped them last week, and
chances are the rebounding Far-
mers will deal the death blow.
"I recommend that the fight be their second Southwest Conference • through what he termed "a pretty t
stooped." said Briedbart. Asked championship in two yean. and good practice" for the SMU game
if he would have Jackson retire ! their first trip to the Cotton Bowl
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During his 10-year tenure as
ings by Patterson and Machen-, I gies were under an NCAA ban
Lippe replied He’ll-have to take last year. .
a long rest. Retirement is up to If Rice wins, it will keep the
him" Owis in toe running for the cham-
The Hurricane, from St. Albans. pionship.
N.Y., who weighed his heaviest at The Aggies held, an indoor re-
201 for this one, had little to say.yiewof offense and defense, then
Asked what he thought Machen drilled outside. Loach Paul Bry:
could do against Patterson, he, antsaid.alt heasgua dmenshouid
said only, "It'd be a good fight .fbe.ready for action Saturday at
Who’d win? I dunno" Hpaton,. . . in
Jackson went down for a five thB afternoon and Ri held a
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Rice would be in its best physical
edly and wincing visibly under minimum of contact. The Froggies .
Machen's body attack. meet Texas at Austin Saturday.
"I thought my left hooks to the ( Texas held a full scale workout. r
body and head hurt him the Back at full strength, the Long-
most,” Machen declared ■ ----------- —-----------f
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NORMAN. Okla. Oklahoma
will put a number of records on4
the line when it meets Notre
Dame in a nationally televised
The Farmers have a so record men missed last week’s tilt be-
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trict berth already sewed up. Lew-
isville High's Farmers tackle the
Whitesboro Bearcats Friday night
in an effort to win their third
straight clear-cut District 10-AA
football title.
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notched 81 pointe while allowing
opponents 88. Their last game
was a slim 7-6 loss handed them
by Brewer Junior High of Fort
Worth two week* ago.
Colt Coach George Hoagland
said his squad was in top physical
condition for tonight's game. He
also said holders of season tickets
to the Colt games would be ad-
mitted free to the first two Denton
Junior High baskethall game be-
cause two of the Colt home games
were canceled.
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against Irwing)
Allen over Celina (Too much '
power for Bobcats*
Gunter over Prosper (Gunter is
undefeated, untied)-
Denton High Ponies over Sher-
man (Ponies close out fine sea-
non*
McKinney Junior High over Den-
ton Junior High (Revenge will be
a big factor J. . —_____
----------Frisco over Anna (Coons wind
up season with sn 8-3 record)
Callisburg over Sanger (Another
winless year for Sanger)
Lewisville over Whitesboro
। Farmers will be watchtag 9-AA.
champion)
ofney over Decatur (Another
season in the cellar for the Eagles)
* Henrietta over Pilot Point (Hen-
rietta pointing for bi-district clash)
Hurst • Euless over Bridgeport
(Hurst took It to the chin from
tale last week)
McKinney ever Moumt Pleasant
Gainesville is toughest foe left on
Lions' slate)
Fred Moore over Como (It's
Homecoming for Dragons and
they’re still undefeated and un-
tied)
Last week's record: nine right.
wrong, one canceled and one
forfeited, j
Season record 0 right, 88
wrong, five ties.
Sason percentage: .689,
punches.
With Jackson’s right eye puffed By ASSOCIATED PRESS horns held an extensive handoff
closed At the end . the W. Texas AkM and Rice worked t practice, designed to curb fre-
Briedbart called Carter over to long and hard Wednesday, aiming, quent fumbling
view the damage and Frankie i for the showdown game in South- Arkansas Coach Jack Mitchell
stopped it. The fight was sched- < west Conference football. planned kicking game practice
uled for 12 rounds. |f the Aggies win. they'll clinch Thursday. He ran the Razorbacks
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Revenge figures to be a factor
in this final game of the season for
the Colts. In 1956, the Denton
squad ended a 20-game victory
skein for the McKiney team.
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Two injuries will hamper the Ponies' bid for a victory over the
Sherman crew. Starters Kenneth Meekr and Nelson Smith are
not likely to be able to play, Magill said. . ----i—-
Meeker has a severely sprained ankle and smith a broken arch. ,
.Meeker mans a tackle position and Smith an end post.
Magill's squad will be seeking its seventh victory of the season
tonight. The Ponies' record currently stands at 6-2-1. 1
Irving inflicted the second loss on the Denton team last week,
taking a 12-6 decision in Irving
Through nine games, the Ponies have totaled 174 points to their
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