Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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The Cubs led 14-0 at inter-
mission and later stretched
the margin to 20-0 but they
got into trouble in the fourth
quarter when they yielded
sixteen points to the come-
back Mount Vernon squad.
Quarterback David Brad-
ley engineered the Cubs to
their initial score, going over
from the 4yard line to give
his team a 6-0 lead. The
2-point try after the touch-
down was unsuccessful.
Then P. E. Wallace receiv-
eda punt and drove 48
yards, with Randy Dunn get-
ting the six points on a 3-
yard effort. Dunn made the
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Missouri State 55-12.
As a sophomore last year,
Croxton landed on the All-
Southland Conference defen-
sive club and the 6-2, 205-
pound terror from Mt. Pleas-
ant was named the “defen-
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Tech’s season opener against
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Saturday. In addition he put
his name in the Notre Dame
record book by snaring 13 for
276 yards.
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played only six series of
downs, made six tackles,
blocked a punt in the first'
quarter and returned it 18
yards for his only touchdown
as a Cardinal.
“He could be our defensive
player of the week again,"
noted Tech coach Vernon
Glass,. “but we passed it to
someone else this week. But
Dickie was tremendous Sat
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score was 14-0, the way
things stood at halftime.
Catching a screen pass for
46 yards, Randy Parker
helped move the Cubs to the
Mount Vernon nine-yard
stripe. From tills point Dav-
id Bradley went in for the
third Cub tally, and the lo-
cal eighth graders, after
fatting for two points, led
20-0.
Mount Vernon came back
with 16 big fourth quarter
points. Sambo Evans ram-
bled 37 yards for the first
Mount Vernon touchdown
and then added the two to
make it tO-8
Shawne Bolin made the
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leaving the final score at 20-
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The win put the Cubs’ rec-
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On October 4 at Tiger Sta-
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IN ACTION TONIGHT
Both the Mount Pleasant
High School junior varsity or
"B" team and the freshmen
team playton the road tonight
each in quest of their second
triumph.
The “B” team, registering
their first win in three games,
a 14-0 blanking of Winnsboro
.last week, tackle Arkansas
High of Texarkana in a 4 p.m.
battle there. The junior var-
sity squad to under Coach
Johnny Crawford.
The freshmen group, with
head mentor Bob Edwards,
will attempt to improve on
their even record of one win
against a single loss.
The frosh travel to Talco
for an engegement with the
Talco “B“ team. The contest
is slated for a 6 p.m. start.
The freshmen dropped a 14-
8 decision last week to Sul-
phur Springs after clipping
F. B. Pierce of Texarkana in
their season opener.
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1966, newspaper, September 29, 1966; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1484152/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.