Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1958 Page: 6 of 44
forty four pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
-l
e
'1
A
PAGE SIX
—
4
।
In seven innings.
some 113
a
HANEY SAYS
te
Had Our Chance
Red
the
t
Fighting Eagles Swamp
the
we
for
tthe
plate. Red pulled up and pedalled
back toward third only to see
for the red-
head to do but make another try
got
the
up at
7
8-14 To Miami
Briefly. th* highlights of the 10 m h« rolled out to the right
TCU Rallies
OWLS SHOT
to
Klein with a
th* polished
colorful Fran
passing arm of
as Purdue’s
Mt
to
ikers com-
The entire
A
Frankhauser to the Rice one
Bill Groce' Morris Rose,
Hi
School of Denison
er Terrell
went
1
ShturdN
It
Notre Dame’s Defense
was acored in an unspectaular
Deals Blow To Ponies
TEXAS HALTS
&
RAIDERS 12-7
6 for 65
K t
—.4
brilllant
of Don Meredith
seventh to
la the second
WM forever
1 Doyle
wing.
was too far for
I's
for
Dame
half, then Texas cam* alive
followed recovery
third and Tech added a touch-
a
.0.7.0..7-14
0..0..6..0—.6
IM (Stickles
I
t)
dhi
N
uaa
0 /59N4
A&M Finally Hits
Victorious Stride
neros the flrat
ruliback Mike
GRID
SCORES
Braves. Bauer drove in all
the Yankee runs in a 4-0 tri-
l a 12-7 non-
over Texas
Cole
by tea
nullified the score:
Cole added insul
hitting end Frank
two-point paas, —
over from the
Colo ran the
DALLAS (P)—Notre Dame’s
steel tongued defense and a ham-
mering backfield speared by ms-
aiv« Nick Pietrosnte, offset the
61-
Rom
away with it
flame throw.
the 18
try by
t the falling
by Larsen,
I was
Albert
for three
to defeat
belore a
Arkansas
TCU
X.
a kick)
the boxes).
“But I wouldn’t blame it on
Pthe
waa
for <
that
B
when he blocked
peas from
a* to end
tallies.
M ware made
string power, m
conference win
0 7 0 0—7
• 0 • 612
win ha reported to Mon-
Fecwdachronicleeventea
la. Skowron
a* Schoen-
second half touchdown
the Rico Owls. 24-0,
erewd of 41,000.
e
Baylor” qu.rurb.ek anPN&
K
tra
"when I saw Skowron get
on the rebound"
down late to the fourth.
The figures showed Texas with
E
But when Wm
a ball that bout
first baseman Bl
AUSTIN (AP)-The University
nfosefer“tenfongbnds-anpo"ar
By MIKE COCHRAN
Record-Chronicie Sports Editor
NTSC, sluggish and falter-
ing in the first half, broke
loose for 36 points in the
second stanza here Saturday
night to thoroughly thrash a
young group of New Mexico
A&M Aggies 43-12 in a non-
conference football battle.
Although the score was topsided,
th* game wm about as action-
packed m a shoot’em-up western
movie.
himself.
Milstead
act a i
War ’s i
went to the boxes, Schoendienst
wm nabbed in a rundown between
“Sdgandlharc“wnn came more
than halfway to the plate, said he
oing." said
have mad*
cw to aoo-
Frdne"trom
i oteemed over
•am at a
ten moon
tscouldn’t
within or-
often
___slammed a
that could have
except for fast
Eddie
• third
this set But b* got
Duren, the Yanks'
ik
or-umsow"N
Tech - B
kicked). ,
-Record-Chrenlele Miff Phetes
EAGLE HALFBACK COLE (NO. 14) RACES ON (LEFT); HALFBACK HAYNES TAKES REST (RIGHT)
The Two Led la Yards Gained
-
than the Boitor-
Saturday M the Irish whipped
Southern Methodist 14-6.
yard run by blasting Jack Spikes
set up a touchdown with only
five minutes to go Saturday night
M Texas Christian eked Out over
battling and surprising Arkansas,
by miscues and minus thrila until
Baylor’s Itoi BiMafi touchdown
push of 41 yards in five ‘
downs in the first six minutes
and went on to win a hairraising
si 38 decision Saturday night bo-
hire the biggest professional
sporta crowd in rebuilt Memorial
Stadium
The first sellout crowd of sa,622
sine* the stadium wm done over
in 1953 hardly had a minute to
catch its breath la the National
Football League contest.
< By FRANK N. MANITZAS
COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP)
-Gordon LeBoeuf and Charles
HOUSTON (AP) Robert Jaras,
powerdriving fullback from Par-
ma. Ohio, scored twice Saturday
tell it to make the second Dragon
• ' r. Left halfback Jmes Franle-
Lumpe let go with a throw that
_ T .. - - - but was
at the plate. Skowron’s throw to
Berra kad been relayed to Jerry
The Southern Methodist sore
came on a 44-yard run by Trey
Wilemon in the third period. R
Notre Dame
ka Ambtnm “
uii nation.
Southern
■
7 :
again the standout perform* for
the Eagles although Abner
wm art up by n
by SMlTs Ken r
Dame 4*.
preceded Jarus’ third
in the final period.
.------ waa short,
the late threat ended m
goal atten
Buoek from
AAM
•
41
SI
a of i*
t
0
a tor no
Dragons Bury
Denison 48-0
Deaton's Fred Meero xg Drg.
gons thoroughly shattered a weak-
into the end sone. A pass for the
extra points failed
COLE INTERCEPTION
Seconds later a pass from quar-
terback Johnson wm in tercepted
by Colo on the 37 and returned to
the 11 where the Eagles spent but
five plays covering the distance
to the goal.
anybody. He just got mixed up on
“ play. We had our chance, aad
blew it."
a total of 200 rushing to only to
for Tech. Tech gained 62 yards
passing to 4g tor Texas.
— “ first string-
p
moving any deeper
maker 24 la the
and the » to the
Mayoras intercepted aa Owl pass
ea the U.
EXTRA POINTS
Spoo kicked aS three eatra i
potato for Purdue with two of i
•4g
Horton looked mighty largein the
picture. Twice TCU rolled within
the shadow of the Arkansas goal
posts before making the drive that
Covington lined
rod off Yankee
1 Skowron aad
grid squad 450 in a District BAA
tilt in Bronco Stadium Saturday
night.
The score wm reminiscent af
tag Mredith’s
vantage with t
and throwing i
line that the 1
budge when th
inf distanet
goal posts.
Milstead added too Aggies’ “sec.
end score as he hit through the
line for the final two yards, of a
1”
Although victory
boon sweet for the
first win in throe ga
many of the matches from
being played on schedule. The
tourney opened Friday.
a pass for the extra points
Hero the AM put a momentary
halt to Uta Eagle assault. Half-
back Richard Cohoe took the en-
suing kickoff on the 11 and headed
for the sidelines where he gallop-
Curd.
Miami scored in the second and
fourth period and Baylor's eight
pointe came less than 41 seconds
before the game’s end. It wm
largely a defensive contest marred
a 10-game series.
The crowd of 61,500-Jargest
opening attendance in SMU’s foot-
ball history—had plenty of thrills
but it mw Notre Dame often tr-
Baylor Falls
Milstead led Texas AAM, a mighty
football power last year, to its
first victory of the season here
r night over a hapless
----team, 12-0.
LeBoeuf and Milstead shared
touchdown honors; however each
"If Red had kept
akipper, "he wou
it. Skowron set to 1------
ead m soon m he got the ball
back from the fence (in front of
trom playa la the Terrel ead of
the Md.
Quarterback John Mack Williams
used a keep* play around loft
and for to yards to Hart the scor-
tog to the first period. The con-
version wm made by fullback Ro-
bort Haro.
The Dragons get possession again
shortly afterwards, and Williams
need the same play from the Ten-
. fipped ani
‘ the 44. aad
three teams, set up Lackey
a nine-yard touchdown plu
Lackey's pass wm no goad on
extra point attempt.
nt fech wrort tn tho 10
After the
ere sot nothi
hair, __________ _______
Dowde teamed with George
By that time, Aaron had
steamed into third. and catcher
Yogi Berra and third baseman
Jerry Lumpe had Rad bung up.
Schoendienst seemed to have es-
caped the trap, heeding back to-
ward home, when Lumpe’s low
throw got part Berra. But Larsen
flelded the ball and tagged
Schoendienst in a rundown.
Third base coach Billy Her-
man “waved Rod home M soon
M I saw the ball go toward the
stands. And I waved Henry to
third, too. I thought Rod would
score.
Haney thought so too.
ly’series in the third period, and
■mb climaxed the Dragon strer
tegywitha arortot tefio MB
trom the Terrel ilWiUtamo again
sneaked over for the two potato.
The last touchdown wb* made by
Champion, who went off left tac-
to for six yards aad six points.
Right end tan Gray snagged •
pass for the converslon.c"-
Terrell • • • 0—0
k l tailback to the sin-
clicked off 16 yards in
t spurt. His try for ex-
■
NEW YORK (AP) - “We had
our chance and we blew it"
That’s the way Miwaukee Man-
ager Fred Honey took Saturday's
40 defeat by th* New York Yan-
koM tn the third game of the
World Serles.’
The big play, the Braves' only
real chance to junk Don Larsen’s
shoutout pitching, came in the
sixth inning. That's when the de-
fending champs had two men on
base with on* out. Bed Schroa
them coming M secand I
after five yard okfside pi
Purdue rolled up 255 M
rushing while holding Ric*
47 yorxte. The ------------
pleted 1 of B passes for M yei
white Rico completed 6 17
Texas • *U 0-41
Tex-Lackey 1 run (kick failed*.
— 9 run (pass failed),
1 run (Dellinger
single to
Mding by Beoor. Ah
Mathews wbied out for
the twospoint conversion.
Frankiin again blasted ever, thio
time ea m off tackle buck from
tie M, aad the
Blanch aad Rene Ramiro* to put
quarterback Bobby Lackey in posi-
tlon to go over from the two.
Lackey’s kick was no good.
PLUNGE
Th* econd Longhorn score
came about Mr minutes let* to
the third when second string*
Bobby Matocha and Bobby Coop-
er, who was not listed oa the first
228828
Pietrosante gouged out 45 yards
> to-yard touchdown drive with
— Mack making the last 41
yards with a slithering run and
Bob Williams engineered a 72-
yard march climaxed by Ms 1-
yard scoring smash M Notre
Dame won f* the eighth time in
row Demm
Met Yard bushing
NW Yers Pehsin
Mw^&aetaeT
Th* third unit look the field for
the Eagles then and with i
seconds left in the gam*_____
snagged an Aggie pa** on the AAM
25 and carried it back all too way
for the sixth and final scor* of th*
evening. A pass for the extra
points from Jo* Rose fell incom-
plete
Cole was the leading ground
gainer, carrying 11 times for «7
yards and Haynes was right be-
bind with 63 yards ea 11 carries.
Cole hit on thro* of eight pass
attempts for 19 yards.
only two runs off loser Bob Rush
when he dunked a single io right
with the bases loaded In the fifth
He crashed his third homer of the
Millan passed to end Albert Wit-
ch* for the Bear's km* touch-
down. then threw to Billy Pavliska
for the twopointr.
Bouffard carried 19 times for 93
yards to lead in rushing yardage.
He far outclassed Baylor’s Larry
Rickman who managed to gain
only H on five carries.
struck out eight Braves. Casey
Stengel took him out for • pinch
hitter in the seventh after he had
put two men ea has* in each of
any one or two individuals as bet-
ter than the next The visitors
could make but 41 yards on the
ground against the NT forward
wall end picked up just 51 more
through the air.
17-yard drive that took seven
____________live alignment
of the'Eagle* played well and it la
virtually impossible to single out
After Blanking
Only a mgaggl would yank a
shutout pitcher, who once threw
a perfect aortas game, when he
Campanella Sees
Series Tussle
NEW YORK CAP)-Roy Cam-
panella, paralysed Los Angeles
Dodger catcher, attended Satur
day's World Series game.
He arrived in a station wagon.
His male nurse and two firemen
carried him to a box seat behind
the Yankee duzout.
“% # -AV• MM6MM*•
usa5s-
safely in his iMt 17 serles games.
points
The third quarter ended with
NT holding a 29-12 toad.
With 9:0 gone in the final
period Darby cappad a 43-yard
drive by......— ‘
—'—:—7------1------:----------
Yankees Back
Bob Spoo cot up the SkaMradh
down with a 24yard pass to end
Richard Brook* to the three.
The tough Purdue dofoaoa.
An-thes
ed along for 82 yards, a touch-
down and the outstanding run of
the night
The extra points attempt failed.
HIGH GKAR
Aft* the Ags kicked off, th*
Flock shifted into high gear again
and powered 63 yards on 13 trips
for Its fourth touchdown and third
of the quarter. Shaw carried over
from the one for th* marker and
Duty passed to Rom for the two
7
■
Ole Miss Edges
Trinity 21-0
SAN ANTONIO «P_The UnL.
versify ot Mississippi started slow,
b but Trinity nev* started at all
aad the Mississippi Rebels posted
a 21-0 victory tonight to a sam*
stowed by mud aad penalties.
V
mm-
plays. Missouri's defense seemed
to be holding when Milstead cam*
across on the fourth down. Don
Smith had started the Aggie drive
obert Hom*
d took it back
Johnson located George Mulhol- on a keeper and went bursting
land in the end zone for the touch-.....
Larpen’p
eighth strikeout victim - Hank
Aaron went to M and walked
Then it happened, Wes Coving-
drive at first
A complete squadron of Eagle
backs ripped through the AIM de-
fense for a total of 410 yards rush-
ing. and four aerials for 34 yards
were thrown in to give the Flock
a total of 444 yard*.
Quarterback Vernon Coto wm
TRE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
for th* third Dragon touchdown.
Wiliams anaakad over the line for
team fumbled, stumbled and
seemed to mumble to itself m
Read Coach Jim Myers seat in
hla top boys to halt three near
swing drives by Missouri in the
first half
LeBoeuf culminated AAM's first
quart* to-yard drive on the ninth
play with a 1-yard plunge over
teckle. He did most of the work
TCU—Harris 2 run (kick failed)
Ark. Stone ”1 run (Horton kick)
TCU —Rowland 5 pass (pass
failed).
Tech Saturday night
The win gave Texas three in
a row end shoved Tech from the
undefeated column
sutntgdoquuv". stgen,
outplayed aad outmanned th* Rad
Raiders much more than th*
score revealed Both team*
four for the „ ____
extra points but a holding penalty
moved the ball back to th* W and
___I __________ ______________ __ a Lackey
. to meke twe six-pointers la the fumble, a 12-yard pasa from Jerry
4i- —. " “—- Bell to Gerald Seemann, aad a
15-yard penalty. Bell went over
from the eao on a keeper. Floyd
Dellinger’s kick wm good
Tech • o 0 7-7
picking up 41 yards with .
carrying twice. MUstoed, n.A
speedster but dev* M Bi
baM. The ball ganced off Bill
Ikowron's mitt to the railing in
treat of the box ' 7
period acore.
Jarus in six
. w 4 e
309“
NEW YORK (AP) — Brul-
ger Hank Bauer put the New
York Yankee* back into the
World Series Saturday with
the help of shutout pitching
by Don Larson and Ryne
Duran and a base-running
boner by the Milwaukee
The Notre Dane touchdown
drive in the fourth period i----
msiunmamd“a
n from Winton, who
Lump* at third by this Um*. As
Schoendienst dashed for home
<■^7'77.
12-7, in a Southwest Conference
fahenszamia TCU, 7-*, at th*
half.
injury tote in th* final period Th* i
Notre Dames gev* the SMU quar-
terbackahard day.
down. -------■—'—'
A pass for th* points (ailed to
make th* distance
NT's first-half mark* cam* in
the second period when Haynes
blasted through right tackle and
over several defenders 1* yards
for the score. Bob Way booted
the conversion to give NTSC its
7-6 halftime lead.
Following the intermission NT
came thundering out like a herd
of buffalo, taking the opening
kickoff 69 yaids on eight plays
into paydirt with just 3:25 elapsed
in the quart*.
Coto climaxed the drive from the
BALTIMORE (AFI-The Balti- L-----
in** Colts knocked th* prevloun- Aaron alteadyr there.
ly undefteated Chicago Bear* back . There was nothing
on their heels with three touch-
To Nip Hogs
FORT WORTH Ap_ M- .... ... - -+.
the lid on the march
______ 10 yards to Li'l Abner
for the six-pointer. Then the most-
confident Mr. Cole flipped Groce
« mM8
-akd
______________ did
not show the power which kept
them in the nattoa's top ranking
teams last year. The alternate
umph, their first after two .
jarring defeats at Milwaukee, lmmb whozired after
The ex-Marine knocked in thel-niih- --
115.
Scare by quarters:
Purdue .......................
Ric* .......................
s2Fk
m’toqch Merdln threw for tel yarda.
qipimntmmdrmipiagun
mSbiSS MM Dam* .. .. ..•
WBi___ ___ of his Mt Southern Methodist *.
outside on the Notre Dam B ND-Mack 41 run (Stic
gave SMU aa opportunity. But-----
Norman Marshall fumbled a
NET RESULTS
SET MONDAY
Results of first - round
matches and pairings for th*
second round of the Denton
Kiwanis Club tennis tourna-
Toxm Ch ria tlon virtually
camped on the Arkansas coal Un*
th* last half but found the light-
WACO, Tex. (AP) — Sophomore
fullback Frank Bouffard ia his
second vanity game led-the
Miami Hurricanes to a 14-8 vic-
tory Saturday night over Baylor's
previously unbeaten Bears. _
SxSS DOWN-24-0
cane scoring drive*, with consid-
erable help from the
____________Colts Swamp
Theon Thetford, Robert Duty. Jer-
fell Shaw, John Darby, G. A.
Moore and practically the entire
group ofNTBC backs tore through
the Aggie wall like they owned it.
SAME STORY
And In the Une it wm the Mme
story, although Joe Mock Pryor
probably did more damage than
any one other lineman. The 245-
pound junior tackle spent more
time perched ea top of the Aggie
backtielders than he did anywhere
else.
The first half wm more * toes
a defensive bottle. AAM struck for
the firn touchdown in the closing
minutes after intercepting a Duty
pass on the *5 and returning to
the 11. Four playa later Charlie
set up the field goal try.
A crowd of 25,000 watched TCU
start Ita race for the Southwest
Conferene championship with a
victory and Arkansas be practi-
cally eliminated from contention.
Arkansas, loser to Baylor, had to
win tonight to stay la the race.
■
threatening but never could take
advantaqe of Notre Dame mis-
out tero*0*?* 18 as.tme.ran MMtbo u
“e Mardlth An "ue‛28 screen MM
position everni more times to directed the
tag to the last half.
Visiting Aggies 43-12
the plate.
LAZY GAIT
OAMS AT A GLANCI
one
26 Firat Doom
410 Net TOTO Rushing
34 Hot Yards Pausin
4 of 13 Passes Complete
2 Pases intercepted Of
for Punts, Ne. Avg.
1 Fumblen Lon
7 for 78 Penaltiet, Ne. VW.
s A ■ ■ . '* 4 74'4
*, wm wid. He walked thro*
and uncorked one wild pitch while
protecting Larsen’s victory.
The largest series crowd in five
years, 71,509, gaspod when the
Braves pulled a base running blun-
d* in the sixth. For a few sec-
ends it seemed the eld Dodgers
were back in town.
i" IT
.. .
___
Jarus, a 199-pound junior, car-
ried over from the one end Mr
to eUmax drives of gg and 65
yards aft* halfhack Dick Ohl had
given the Big Ten team a 30
second period lead with a 28-yard
field goal
cuosIa MINUTES
Inthe_closing minutes, fullback
Donn Mayoras scored from the
eno to ead a 41-yard .march.
1 1
weight Razorbacks, 18-point under-
dogs, M tough M the animal for
which they ar* named in the
Osark Rills Also. TCU, the slum-
bering giant, wm going around
like a bull in the well known
china closet, fumbling, making
aU aorta of mistakes that stalled
the goalward drives.
FIELD GOAL
Finally, in desperation Spikes,
the onto consistent runner for
lUU.Yred a field goal from the
Arkansas 11 and It wm too low
to even reach the goal posts.
But Arkansas kicked out and
speedster Harry Moreland ran the
punt back to the Arkansas 47,
Spikes went over left tackles down
to the Arkansas eight. He tried
two more runs and got three yarda
then quarterback Hunter Enis
flipped over the goal Uno to end
Justin Rowland for the score.
It didn't matter that Eals tried
to peso for the convetsion and
tnitod.
LAST BURGE
Until the sputtering Texas Chris-
tian team pulled itaelf together
for the one toot deaperat* surge,
a point after touebtara by Don
am 41, Bro Mogles AM* it
■Fmala |A Ms Breshmen 7,
Tum AAM It, laouri 0.
fexas it, T*m* TmA 7.
hurdue 14. AIM 0.
Mlami 14, teww A
kiehome lists 43, Wichita 11.
lemaon 8, Marylad 0.
Navy at mm Univerity it
Army 14, Penn siete 0
Dartimguth it, Penn 11.
Holy Cr«M 14 yraqyu it.
Ohl* tate it, Washington 7.
Air Fore Acsdemy It, iowa It (Tie),
Oklahoma 4, Oregon 0
Norhwester **, *Im)w4 A
*Mr«l4 Tich 14, Mm* A
Otas IS, tilinal it.
Sovth rolina 24, Qeorgia 14.
Notre beme 14, s
pregon State 14. UCLA 0
dee stale 7, Weitern <t*i*.) state A
Nebraska 7, l««* State 4.
ON* State 11, Washington 7.
MtaW li, WTO VreieU IE
rivvapvrgn Vde Mnnesova Fa
Air Hr** 11, IO* 11 (ti*), __________
uon KOMI
MeKiney II, bento o.
CraMWM IA Lewiaville A
Norihwet 26, Loner 11.
Pilof MM 44, Celina 22
Cellisburg M. Sanger 4.
A’vord 43, chico A
Olney 40. bcatur IA
Hewkins 20, Frigco A
Whitewright 4, MM* Ckl /A (iel.---—-
Bovd 34, Bryson t.
A Hult-Eules A
Bonham SE rand Saline A
Gaineville M. Ford Worth North Side A
Sulphur Springs 40, Commerte 6.
Van Alityn* 41, Pitheeton I.
Mighlehd Park n. Arlington Heights A
Paris IV, sherman 14. .
Greenville 7, Denison 6.
Garland.,‘Arlingfon 22.
RIchardson2n, Galies Kimball 6.
Keller 34, ridgepor IE
Tertil 34, Carfoffon 6.
hremaggeiAb
sMy89et GSMirsdtfee #2 Ta
Meredith pass and the busy Nofre
nm srmu ■■
to the RM M but here Hatre talley.
Dame smothered Meredith’* pass- -nC
TM
' \
/ .
RM like aa artist.
New York had juat tehee a 20
leadin the last of the fifth and
And We Blew It #-
game included an a2-yard kickoff
return, a 28-point scoring spree in
.. the third quarter, a touchdown in
the closing seconds of the game
< and a tullecale tree-tor-all five
minutes deep In the final quartet.
EVERYBODY PLAYS
All three units of Coach Odus
Miichell played havoc with War-
ren Woodson's Ags in the second
half after being held to a 7-6
halftime lead.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 55, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1958, newspaper, October 5, 1958; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1467608/m1/6/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.