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period to knot the score at 6-6,
He ripped off eight yards in his
football
Seort, by Pertods:
Lions.
set
touchdown with his passes.
unsuccessful.
conversion
horn that left the score a close
quarterback Tommy
Texas
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the close match with the edge going
center Don
up
The Lions drove from midfield
Carnes and half-
Stanford line at will.
Raymond Freeman, 187.
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Horned Frogs Stepped
On by Iowa Team, 17-0
SMU Falls toTough
Ohio State, 23-20
Sam Houston Slips
Past La. Team, 6 0
White Cross Ups
Lead in B’wood
Tivy Pass Connection
Ruins Lions Record
Taking over on their own 20.
the Bobats were unable to go.
BAR-B-Q
PREPARED
are
swt
clicked off seven yards to the
four, and a Houdini-like freak oc-
Banton. 195-516: E. T. Wetzel,
183-502; Curtis Millican, 190-496;
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day before 83,113 fans, largest
in which the Sooners split their
ends, flanker their halfbacks and
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seven plays, despite a 15-yard
penalty against Brownwood for
illegal use of the hands on of-
Missouri 14 Idaho 10
Auburn 13 Tennessee 0
scored three touchdowns.
But it waa the Buckeye defense
failed
tempts.
The first ffalf, particularly the
second quarter, was all Howard
Don Meredith, who set a na-
tional passing completion record
last season with a 70 per cent
Kremblas kept its drives alive
with key passes at critical peri-
ads.
Penaities
Pumbies MX
21-20.
The
'wees
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before the Antlers’ only pass
completion at the game set up
the winning touchdown
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ford very much in the game.
But Rice, which had stuck to
allowed.
Tulane was
141
41
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Stephens crashed over from the
four for the winning marker The
running attempt for a two-point
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serves a year ago, held TCU in
check.
137
37
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83
183
Twe
quint, but managed to take the
rubber game by a slim one pin
margin.
The series enabled them to
Bobcat 28 8e the 27, where
John Tombs made a timely
interception to kill the threat.
Just moments before the inter-
ception. Al Schlosser, who was
Border Conference rival could
surmount.
with two more runs by the Ker-
mit flash putting the Jackets in
business on the SWTSC 10, where
a 15 yard clipping penalty cost
HPC to the Bobcat 25.
Temple quarterback C u r t is
Morries came into the game to
42.3
3-33
drive when he plunge dover from
a yard out. The Bearkats then
held SLI of Lafayette off for the
rest of the game
SLI got to Sam Houston's six
yard line in the final period.
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VM 33 Vilanova «
Maine 37 Rhode Island 8
Maryland 21 N. Car. St. 6
Cornell 13 Colgate 0
Houston 39, A 4 M 7
Amherst 12 Springfield, Mass. 6
Syracuse 24 Boston College 14
Lehigh 3 Delaware 7
Yale 8 Connecticut 6
Purdue 28 Nebraska 0
Northwestern 29 Wash. State 28
Army 45 South Carolina 0
Michigan St. 32 California 12
Michigan 20 Southern Cal 19
Slippery Rock 6 Edinboro 6
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Virginia 15 Duke 12
Purdue 28 Nebraska 0
Buffalo 6 Harvard 3
Ohio State 23 Southern Meth 20
despite a Greenie touchdown and scored
two-point run-over after the final downs
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First Downs
Yds Gained Rushing
Yds Lost Rushing
Net Rushing
Passing Yardage
Net From Serimmage
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Passes Intercepted
Punts
Punt Avg.
Penalties
rumbles Lost
yard touchdown pass in the third canto to defeat Howard
Payne College Yellow Jackets, 12-7, in a Lone Star Con-
ference game unreeled here Saturday night before a Dad s
first two carries to get the Jack-1 ' 5
ets out of their own backyard. seo
Southwest Texas State scored
first during its second set of of-
fensive tries as quarterback Ter-
ry Darden handed off to David
Baker, who set sail for the open
country in an 85-yard touchdown
romp around right end A kick
conversion effort was unsuccess-
ful. but the Bobcats jumped to a
6-0 lead with 9:30 remaining in
the first quarter.
Leon Westfall pounced on an
HPC fumble in the third quar-
ter on the Jacket 27-yard stripe
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United Press International
third period.
Early in the fourth quarter
the Jackets drove from the
down on their own 37. From that
point it was all Schlosser.
He added runs of 4. 7. 2. 2. 1. 1.
4 and 7 yards, sprinkled with
passes of 11 and five yards to Mil-
ler. moved the Jackets to the 17.
The same TCU team that ran had him worried and the Hawk-
eyes tackles and guards, all re-
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By DON NEWBURY
Southwest Texas State College Bobcats capitalized on
an 85-yard run in the first period and a desperation 15-
*37“
average, kept Ohio la trouble all
afternoon He completed 18 of 28
Oklahoma Team
Pounds West Va.
Eleven, 47-14
By CARTER BRADLEY
United Press Intermational
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IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPD—Iowa,
its question-mark line functioning
like a drill team, shutout high-
a scoring Texas Christian here Sat-
Kerrville
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Howare rayne
• urday, 17-0, before a record open-
ing day crowd of 54.500.
against Oklahoma State in 1946.
Oklahoma, whose 47-game rec-
ord string of victories was cut
last season by* Notre Dame, fum-
bled away its first scoring oppor-
tunity.
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the ground most of the first half,
took to the air in the second half
to push across three scores, as
Stanford ruined its own offensive
effort with too many mistakes.
Payne. John Bullock took a SWT-
SC punt on his own goal line and
returned it to his own three, and
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offensive maneuvers on their evn
41. the Antlers sneaked in a pega
play to set up what proved to be
the winning touchdown.
The only pass completlon of the
entire game for Kerrville was an
the menu for the next play, and
a short, lazy pass from the arm
of Rhoden to halfback Tom Dan-
iels gave the Antlers a 47-yard
and clicked on two eleven yard
passes to John Bullock and Jerry
Miller to give the Jackets a first'
phrey's faking and passing car-
ried favored Baylor to a hard-
over Kansas 43-0 a week ago and
• was ranked fifth nationally mount-
ed only one scoring threat against
Iowa. The Hawkeyes stifled near-
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leaving the Atntlers' with a 124
lead 15 seconds deep to the final
period.
Numerous Brownwood drives
were killed by fumbles, penalties
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"I thought our boys pleyed B
good game, particularly on de-
fense. and were victims of some
tough breaks — none at them
seemed to be in our favor,”
Coach Warrent commented la
summing up the game, "and. we
were playing a tough team o 0
slippery field.”
Both clubs now have a 3-1 nen-
Brownwood Major Bowling Lea-
gue at Maple Lanes by a battling
seventh-place Shook Tire Co.,
Lost fumbles and assessments secondary, and was all alone
of 75 yards in penalties blur- when he caught Rhoden's short
red Brownwood’s other scoring pass, with nothing between him
hopes. The Lions out-fumbled and paydirt but space. Defensive
Kerrville. 5-3, on the slippery standout Charles Watkins over:
•100-7
S S s 0—12
> warfare until next Saturday
, 23 night it was the 'Cats second
‘32.5 win in three outings this year.
T-e and both wins occurred this
attempt to pass the Jackets to- currence on the next play saw
ward the goal line, and pass he Baskin picking up a loose ball in
did as one connected for 10 yards the Jacket backfield, and scoot-
to Fred West, and the other two - ing into the end zone around left
— both beauties — were batted end for the game-tying touch-
away in a heads-up defensive per- down. Freddy West booted the ex:
formance by safety man Ken tra point to give the Jackets a 7-6
Nalatek. advantage with 1:35 remaiyjng in
--------------------------------------- the first half.
leaving the Antlers with a 6-6| fumble blotted a Brownwood
command 3:35 deep in the third drive from the Lion 25 to the Tivy
granted one more
and punted out of trouble on
fourth down from the 23.
Cocaptain end Johnny Wilson
took the punt on the 'Cat 42. and
was smeared almost immediate-
ly. but the Quanah product later-
alled to fleet-footed John Baskin,
who' set sail down the left side-
line to the Bobcat II.
Baskin, a Borger speedster.
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raced
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tries
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fol to leave the score deadleek-
edat with 2:15 remaining
fense cost them a touchdown.
Brownwood held a wide edge in
first downs. 16 to 5.
| the game's top individual rush- 1
er with 89 yards in 26 carries,
surprised the 'Cats with a tre-
mendous 74-yard quick kick from
his own 22 to the SWTSC four-
yard line. ’
The win gives SWTSC tempor-
ary leadership in the Lone Star
183 Conference, since aU other loop
T teams will not partake of loop
ence was
called and the pass
two conversion
Witt
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eight
the T
595
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1300
in the third quarter.
but the "new" ballgame lasted But. the refreshing aura of •
only two and one-half minutes new game was very brief. Taking
---- ----- the Lon kiek-otr and beginning
pounded out 59 yards of a 60-
yard Baylor first quarter scoring
drive and Humphrey mystified
Hardin-Simmons defenders with a
deft bit of faking to set up the
winning pass to sophomore end
Allen Davis in the third period.
Those two sparklers— Pavliska
hngant plaved In heat.
yards Led by back Pat Bailey. Bill
Abilene Christian College lost to Bucek and Lary Dueitt. the. Rice
Chattanooga, 22-12, In a game club, riddled the _center of the
played at Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Lowell
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up another
touchdown. He
back A. D.
passes for 213 yards and one
in uniform after sitting out a as Texas umn oo-
year of ineligibility, personally Newman intercepted a despera-
earned 14-7 victory over pass-
happy Hardin-Simmons Saturday
night before a sparse crowd of
16.060.
The 180-pound Pavliska, back
tone
Ohio stuck to its much-publi-
cized ground game with halfback
Don Clark scoring twice, but
COLUMBUS, Ohio 'UPD— Top- which made the big difference aa
ranked Ohio State used its pass the Buckeyes set up their first
defense and passes for points two touchdowns with pass inter-
after touchdowns to defeat South- ceptions, one in the Ohio end
week.
It was Howard Payne's second
loss of the year in two starts.
The Jackets challenge one of the
nation’s top small-college teams
in Commerce Saturday night
when they meet East Texas State
Fronk set
2:15 remaining
widen their first place margin to Tivy turf. and were guilty of hauled Daniels on the Lon 13. but
[ the new one-arm block- five plays later fullback Homer
By DON NEWBURY
KERRVILLE—A 67-yard razzle
dazzle run in the third period and
a 47-yard pass play in the final
canto spelled the difference here
Friday night as Tivy High School
Antlers af Kerrville pulled the
/ string on an upset to defeat
Brownwood's previously unde-
feated Lions, 12-6.
Coach Roland Warren's charges
scored their only touchdown with
from that point. General Schlos- a
ser cut loose with some hard- *
driving runs which started Lion :
Stadium fans buzzing. <-m
Tex (UPD-
conference record. Brownwood
' meal explanation of Saturday's
dizzying variations which thrilled I
And aiding the fine Rice often
sive was the punting of Bailes, ,
BIRMINGHAM. Ala (UPD— 1 who time and again put the In-
Deft Lloyd Nix. a 168 - pound dians in the hole with his kick-
quarterback. set up two quick i«8
fourth - period touchdowns with Stanford, soundly trounced last
elusive running Saturday to power week 46-7 by Washington State;
massive Auburn to a 13 - 0 vic- did make a battle of It for the
tory over Tennessee, » first half. At the intermission the
_________■ I score was 9-7 for Rice—with Stan-
"s-W/A
Fi
A tough Brownwood defensive
unit held the Kerrville bunch to
four yards from scrimmage in
the first half, and actually weak-
ened noticeably only on two oc-
r e c or d established
last-second action opened
ly everything Texas Christian
* threw- at them except the passing
* of Hunter Enis.
Iowa countered with the tosses
of quarterback Randy Duncan
who pitched for one touchdown
and 140 yards and speedster Bob
Jeter who scored the first Iowa
touchdown on a 41-yard "fumble"
J play.
Jeter scored the first points of
the game on the first Iowa play-
after the half when he swept
around his own right end and out-
sped two pursuers even though
he dropped the ball. The ball hit
the turf inside the 20 and took
,’ a basketball bounce into his
hands. Jeter, hardly breaking
: stride, took it on the first bounce
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16-12.
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NORMAN, Okla. (UPD—Okla-
homa's football team looked as to set up the game-winning tally
sleek as its pre-season ratings for SWTSC it took six plays to
Saturday with West Virginia the advance the ball nine yards on
hapless 47-14 victim of an intri- the ground, and facing a third
cate new multiple offense. down on the Jacket 15. Robert
Oklahoma. rated second na- Manning came into the game to
tionally. as Bud Wilkinson started hurl the only completed pass of
his 12th year as coach here Sat- the game for SWTSC to end Bill
urday. set a new school record Hollas in the right flat, and the
for forward passes and piled up latter crossed the double stripes
a total of 599 yards on offense standing up for the score A five
• against West Virginia's 196. Ten 1 zard penalty for off-sides moved
Oklahoma players figured in the the conversion point to the eight,
point-making after the visitors and Manning’s pass went awry;
had held them scoreless for one ; leavings.the. Bebcats with a 12-7
quarter lead with 10:55 remaining in the
West Virginia scored two face-
saving touchdowns near the end.
Wilkinson, long an expert on the
split-T formation, issued a tech-
three full games The Insurance violating the new one-arm block-
group formerly bowled as the ing rule on three occasions for
Ohio State depended upon M&M Roofing team., 4she,z yerds.in penalties as-
Clark s slashing running and full- Circle Motors. in last-placepo- sewtd therHonsncing .n th
back Bob White's power plunges sition caught, powerful Tex- With. zer0s. hanging. the
to makeup the direrence. a.’” Ranch Woolens off form and scorebardgoing,intosthe second
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hind .unen th. mmevor Conoco's B E Price chalked up netted • total of only four yards, and two pass interceptions, but
hind, scorins in the first period 26055 individual name with but Tom Daniels, fleet-footed most of the drives occurred to the
on • march in.six.pl ays, thehighe?<^Hon^ halfback who took to- seconq hale. Though they held
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reversed his field to set sail not penetrate the Antler 40.
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pick-up to the Lon 13. Daniels
had worked his way into the Lon
play Sweeney connected with a touchdown. to the TP&L crew. Both teams untouchea down 100, .id„nn» I
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Texas scored its opening touch- C+,nC. an 7 535 series and Ernest Baker ofwas.above his Intended receiver, same to the final period when •
down on a 55-yard drive, with JIdniOrQ, JU TO / Tex-Ranch, a 526 series.
quarterback Bobby Lackey buck- woon l “Star of the week" was W. E.
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Other bowlers who turned in. moved the ball to the Tivy 28 in
good performances were Paul ...
Bowling League
White Cross Insurance team easions in the secnd half, but
had its six-game win streak shat- each letdown by the Lion de-
tered Thursday night to the
needle-threading pass to Dato
Smith in the loft fiat, and the
Lion stepper cleared Na way to
the Kerrvilie eight before he was
chased out at bounds Canto
bulled Ms way to the three oa
« the next play and Butler erosa-
> ed the double stripes on a keeper
’ for the only Lion touchdown.
Loudermilk's attempt for a one-
point conversion was unsuecess-
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UCLA 18 Illinois 14
Sam Houston State College scored Northwestern 29 Wash. St. 38
in the first quarter and then held Notre Dame 18 Indiana 0
frequently line upunbalanced on Southwestern Louisiana State off Iowa 17 Texas Christian 0
either side, spreading the opposi- [ to rack up a 641 victory Saturday Navy 14 William and Mary 6
ton’s defense," he explained. Bight. Ohio University 13 Toledo 6
Oklahoma’s 264 yards passing Halfback George Jackson Miami of Ohio 34 West. Mich. 20
capped- a first quarter 52-yard —
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running blows and Buddy Hum- The University of Texas Long,
horns relentless ground attack
defeated Tulane Friday night.
Buckeye quarterback Frank
Kremblas provided the winning
points with two rifle passes to
halfback Dick Lebau for points
after touchdown as each team
.----- owns wins over San Angelo Lake
Next Thursday night the sched- Facing third down with 13 View. 28-8, and Stephenville se.
ule will be Donahoo’s Rockets vs. yards needed for the first on the and will try a stiff +A outfit.
White Croat: Conoco va. Shook Tivy 28. Tommy Butler fired a 1 Temple, here Friday.
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The Mustangs from the South-
west Conference scored twice
through the air but their passes
and took it into the end zone.
End Bob Prescott kicked a 21-
' yard field goal in the fourth pe-
riod to end the scoring.
The gamg. gave Iowa Coach
Forest EvaBKevski Ms first test
of a rebuilt line which admittedly
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operating from much of the time
today is a new multipl/ alignment
ing over from the one for the
____ score, and then booting the extra
point. Texas scored again in the
Pill I FfE senRre third and final periods.
uULLEUE UVUnW Six-foot three-inch Tulane quar-
threading Ms way 22 yards for
bis score and Davis hauling in an
eight-yard toss for his—was just
a bit more than the scrapping
Maryland St 26 Virginia St. 6
St. Johns 13 St. Thomas 0
Eastern Mich. 13 nlinois Nor. 0
Rutgers 28 Princeton 0
Mississippi St. 14 Florida 7
North Car. Col. 28 Allen Univ. 6
Kentucky St. 18 Winston Salem 18
Oklahoma 47 West Virginia 14
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