Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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the Texas Wesleyan College
Tide, Steers
Rising Star.
playoff berth
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Collins. Graham. 196. Sr.
Buck Tilt
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By HAL BOCK
can make it two straight over
bama," Jordan said.
Fullback Tucker Fredrickson (160).
is the Tigers' big threat but Ala-
Joining the 165-pound Geye in
Namath and Steve Sloan make
Rex Long (160) and Danny
in nine starts and Texas A&M
Tide is expected to be there too.
10 of Michigan's points.
Shineholser Gets
Lineman Honors
Football
Foundation
and
on
Press Lineman of the Week,
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en archrival Florida and was
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3 Tilts Close SWC
! Rice and Baylor battle at thrown for eight touchdowns the
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
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Four undefeated schoolboy
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on Andrews in Class AAA at
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Par'- and Denver City got set Tascosa, Dallas Hillcrest and
seniors for the top-rnked Irish Methodist—SMU might be will-
The favorites at this point for
time.
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Rising Star, Eagles
Eye Playoff Games
Starr Voted Week's Player
In National Football Loop
ing to lose and figures with a
break here and there, his team
Longhorns, Aggies To Collide
In Traditional Grid Meeting
Hill will start an offensive
line averaging 170-pounds per
man and a dangerous backfield
guided by all-district Terry
Tulsa, Syracuse Win Team
Offense Crowns For 1964
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about the 1964 team offense
champions. They're Tulsa in
Timberlake
Cited For
Upsets Considered
In Thursday Play
But to A&M it means much
more than that—this 71-year-old
series that started back in 1894.
It could mean a definite trend
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playing in the second ranks of
college football.
The Associated Press.
Timberlake passed 17 yards
Hirschi, 14-13. He is a power-
ful runner and a fine defender
at linebacker.
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in two feature contests as the
playoff plot thickened.
to battle it out at Snyder. Both
games were set for 2 p m.
in all, 32 high school games
are on tap this week, with all
but the two mentioned above
coming on Friday and Saturday.
• Classes AAAA and AAA are at
the bi-district stage, while Class-
e* AA and A slugged it out on
the bi-district level last week
and now go into the second
round of the playoffs.
Jones, corner back Wayne Ni-
chols. linebacker Jimmie Piper
and Harris at halfback.
the Tide a topheavy favorite to
win.
Texas, national champion a
Geye.
Opening along the forward
wall for Rising Star will be
ends Jhn Hutchinson (160) and
Larry Duggan (140), tackles
Mike Donham (235) and James
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DEFENSE—Tackle Jackie Brace, linebacker
Leroy Deanda.
JAMES HARRIS
. ..BeA ways
JIMMIE PIPER
.. . Defease
beat Ala- gan (160) and Frazier Clark
(IM) and center Bobby Bums
By BILL STOVALL
James Ham* of Brounwood
and Abel Ramos and Milton Hib-
Ver of Wichita Falls Hirschi, the
only doubleduty selections, head
the 1964 All-District 4-AAA foot-
ball team released today by lea
gue coaches
Galena Park All should win this
week.
This week’s agenda:
Class AAAA-Friday: Dallas
Hillcrest vs. Fort Worth Pas-
All-District
4-AAA Team
WAYNE NICHOLS
. . . Defease
BILLY SEELY
. . . Ofiense
Associated Press Sports Writer Waco Saturday with third place same as Southall and done it in
Three games, none of them J in the league race on the line, one-half the effort.
enough to win a monogram in vorite but Baylor is the selec-
1963, is one of nine regulars who tion here.
Wooley (150) and fullback Ken-
ny Butler (190).
Moore, Taylor and Moore again.
Then Starr faked handoffs and
rolled into the end zone.
For that fine performance, a
week after he had been knocked
out of action in San Francisco.
Starr was given The Associated
Press' recognition as player of
the week in the National Foot-
ball League.
Park; Waco Richfield vs. Mc-
Allen; and San Antonio High-
lands vs. San Antonio Burbank
Saturday: Odessa vs. Ysleta and
Breckenridge and Coleman had ers and Bilbrey, center Mike
one player each on the squad. McInnis and Nichols at fullback
Representing the Bucks was of- on offense and tackle Jackie
HALFBACKS—James Harris. Brownwood, 170.
Sr.; David Belew, Vernon, 140. Sr.
OFFENSE
why Graham held Brownwood
! to a scoreless draw and upset
en to the halfback slots, which
accounts for the two extra men
on the two units.
Seely Hams and Ingram were
generally considered the top
backs Seely, a 151-pounder with
tremendous moves and balance
was the league's top rusher with
1,014 yards. Brownwood coach
Gordon Wood rates Hams the
upward after being on the bor-
der of despair for six seasons.
Texas already is in the Or-
ange Bowl and a defeat would
do no more than lower the Long-
horns in the nation's estimation.
But that knowledge will bring no
relaxation on the part of the
Longhorns, who are just as in-
tent on winning this game as the
Aggies.
Texas has an 8-1 record and
A AM has a similar one—except
in reverse. The Aggies are 1-8.
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GENE BILBREY
. . . Defense
TACKLES—Don King, Hirschi. 190. Sr.; Milton
Hibler, Hirschi. 187, Sr.
GUARDS—Johnny Mills, Graham, 180, Sr.;
Abel Ramos, Hirschi, 170, Jr.
CENTER—Randy Duke. Vernon. 190. Sr.
QUARTERBACK—Ronnie Faulkner, Hirschi,
157, Sr.
HALFBACKS—James Harris, Brownwood, 170.
Sr.; Billy Seely, Brownwood, 151, Sr.; Richard Me-
Cuistfon, Vernon. 160, Sr.; Tommy Estrada. Hir-
schi. 140. Jr.
FULLBACK—Billy Ingram. Graham, 188, Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Brownwood
OFFENSE—End Ronnie Watkins, tackle Allan
Wheelis, guards Neil Rogers and Gene Bilbrey,
- . , Worth Castleberry Saturday aft-
Favored Dumas was to take ernoon.
ga Andrews in Class AAA at The only remaining unbeaten,
Lubbock and Class AA Iowa untied Class AAAA teams are
Tuesday finished fourth in the
voting for the Heisman Trophy
for the outstanding college play-
er of 1964 with 361 points.
Allen McCune, West Virginia
quarterback, was high up in the
weekly voting by sports writers
and broadcasters.
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has won just once but these two
. _ Auburn and Texas A&M have clubs always put up a fierce
for one touchdown, booted the nothing nearly as exciting in the struggle against each other,
extra point and later kicked a works. A quiet evening at home ----------------
27-yard field goal to figure in all would be more likely for the
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vs. Andrews Friday: Weather-
ford vs. Bonham: Palestine vs.
Athens; Lamar Consolidated vs.
Deer Park: and Austin Lanier
vs. San Marcos. Saturday:
Sweetwater vs. Wichita Falls
Hirschi: Vidor vs. Cypress-Fair-
banks; and Kerrville vs. Pharr-
San Juan-Alamo.
Class AA—Thursday: Iowa
Park vs. Denver City. Friday:
Nocona vs. Marlin: Taylor vs.
Katy; Port Acres vs. Humble; :
Palacios vs. Devine; and Bishop
vs. Lbs Fresnos. Saturday:
Stamford vs. Dublin: and Atlan-
ta vs. Canton
priced at $7 for the lower bal- got clobbered by Notre Dame,
cony and $6.50, for upper bal- The Irish finish the year un-
cony, less than 60 cents for each beaten.
confident we can
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of’exces:
Williams plans to stick with
the same lineup that opened
against Baird last. week. That'
would show an offensive line
made up of ends Owen Yar-
borough and Billy Miller, tack-
les Phil and Tom Duren, guards
Bob Frazier and Ronnie Hill
an: center Jimmie Carter.
Ing to die for dear old Siwash
He was named the Heisman but it would do no good anyway;
4 winner Tuesday in a close vote. I Texas Christian by 10 points. |
fensive end
The only repeaters from last
year's all-district team were
Harris and Ingram
King. Harris. Seely, Ingram
and perhaps McCuistion are rat-
ed the district's top candidates
for all-state honors
Grabs, Shots
Help Jackets
Judging from statistics of the game Reserved seats are 81 25
game, the sports analyst might! each when purchased before
conclude the Howard Payne Yel- each game during the season,
low Jackets' first win of the HPC's eager* will continue
1964-65 basketball campaign was their slate Monday night against
the result of better rebounding Southwestern Univ e r s 11 y
and free-throw shooting. in Georgetown. They will be
In both departments Payne- back in Brownwood Dec. 4.
men were noticeably ahead of --------------
DEFENSE
ENDS—Gene Bilbrey, Brownwood, 205, Sr.;
Milton Hibler. Hirschi, 187, Sr.
TACKLES—Lydell Dauster. Breckenridge, 226,
Sr.; Leslie Lasater, Graham, 207, Sr.
MIDDLE GUARD—Richard Jones, Brownwood,
wood. 196. Jr.
INSIDE LINEBACKERS — Jimmie Piper,
Brownwood, 1®, Jr.; Abel Ramos, Hirschi. 170. Jr.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' Daisetta, in descending order.
Four undefeated schoolboy Garland, defending Class
football powers were scheduled AAAA champion, takes on thrice
to clash head-on this afternoon beaten Texarkana Friday night
Tascosa squares off against Fort
average allowance of 155.8
yards per game. But the Tigers
still have to hold Alabama,
which has averaged 320.6 yards
on offense this season, to a little
more than half that allowance
to be sure of the title, liunner-
up Louisiana State, with a 166.7
average, could improve that
Bob Timberlake. University of Associated Press Sports Writer their cross-elite rivals. "We are Cox (170), guards Gary Dug-
Michigan quarterback, sparked Have you made your date for
the Wolverines to a 10-0 victory New Year's night yet?
over Ohio State last Saturday, a 1 Texas and Alabama apparent-
iskcsrgrbsvRaEsseuaipshgnyemsaam” —■
Bowl on Jan. 1. Orange Bowl with a national
halfback Richard MeCuistion on Other Ljons earning honorable -------
offense and halfback David Be- mention honors include tackle goal duties, was a good block
lew on defense Allan Wheelis, guards Neil Rog- ‘--' “ --cde* — defene •
center Mike McInnis, fullback Wayne Nichols,
quarterback Jim Thomason.
next with 117, a fine perfor-
mance for a middle guard. The
hard-nosed Nichols was an easy-
choice at corner back and
Franklin, Ohio, has led the Wol- season
verines to eight victories in nine j But with that ol' debble upset
games. Their only loss was by | lurking around every corner,
one point to Purdue 21-20 He you never know in college foot-
Goldthwaite, with the school's Goldthwaite lost four of its CORNER BACKS—Wayne Nichols Brownwed,
first bi-district championship ri-j first Rv» gamm .hut rrV.mAvl- 175. Sr.; RichieLee, Coleman, M5. Sr.
point choice over Baylor and
Texas Christian is given one
point in its battle with Texas
SOUTH BEND, Ind (AP) — Hit three out of three last
Notre Dame s football squad. week Look these over:
thrilled that quarterback John Texas-Texas A&M-A strong
Huarte won the Heisman Tro- vote of Texas, which has mor I
phy as 1964 s outstanding col-1 guns, knows how better to shoot
lege player, .high-spiritedly them and has just as much spir-
capped preparations today to it and desire for victory as the
meet Southern California Aggies.
Huarte, who didn't even play Baylor-Rice-Rice is the fa-
l Brownwood j erack defense al-
lowed only 58 points through
the 10-game slate and among
the big guns were Bilbrey.
Jones, Piper and Nichols Pip-
er, a 165-pound junior. led the
Lions in tackle* with an amaa-
ing 122
Jones, a 196-pound junior, was
--- - -iz wu .u: Amarillo Tascosa vs. Fort Worth
each class are Amarillo Tasco- Castleberry.
•a, Dumas, Dublin and Hull- Class AAA-Thursday: Duma?
was recently named a scholar bal. So don't count out the
athlete at large by the National1 chance of major upsets Thurs-
E-t-" "—d — day when the Crimson Tide
The performance of the 21- - television audience and upwards
year-old senior against the of 72.000 on hand to watch the
Buckeyes won him the Back of first major bowl game ever year ago. has lost just one game
The Week award today from played at night. The Crimson ’
included Hawkins and Jennings, in passing,
who both went 4 for 4 and Fau-
--------------Maroons, Hirschi Lead All-District Picks
Tigers, who are 6-3 and the Ag-
The 6-foot-4. 215-pounder from gies, struggling through a 1-8
chai; Garland vs. Texarkana;
Houston Jones vs. Spring
Branch; Nederland vs. Galena
straight shutout victim and end- It was fourth and inches to go
l ed the season with an allowance on the Packers' 44 with Cleve-
of 5.7 points per game. Alabama land leading 14-7. Instead of
tackes Auburn and the Long- .
horns meet A&O in games wanted to quit four years ago
headlining the Thanskgiving when Florida State hadn't shak-
Day menu en the tag of girls’ school,
Ralph Jordan, Auburn's wasn’t winning. had never beat-
coach, knows his club has noth- en erehrive! Florida end we
total offense, passing and scor-
Halfback Jim Ball and full- ing and Syracuse in rushing,
back Jim Childress are big guns On defense its another matter,
in the backfield, with halfback Two new leaders turned up in
Charles Blackburn and quarter- the team statistics released to-
Class A—1 ay: Stratford vs.
Springlak Seagraves vs Big
Lake; A ier City vs. Gold-
thwaite; Clifton vs. Honey
Grove; White Oak vs. Jaff arson;
Rosebud vs. Lexington. Hull-
Daisetta vs. Waller, and Three
Rivers vs. Ingleside.
fensive tackle Lydell Dauster., Bruce and linebacker Leroy De-
Huskies on the squad include Coleman’s Richie Lee was given anda on defense
----------------------------I a corner back position on de- The league was crammed full
fense. Burkburnett was shut out of fine running backs this sea-
in the selection* son and coaches voted four olay-
important to the Southwest Con-: Rice can sew up the spot with Baylor can win third place
ference football race but vital no worse than a tie but the ex- only with a victory and the
in their communities, bring..........
weary field to the end of
most complete player in the dis-
trict He picked up 661 yards
rushing for a 7.4 average. hand)
ed kickoff. extra point and field the same goes for Bilbrey at de-
But that doesn't mean the Long-____________, _____
horns will have an easy time of on the West Coast Saturday,
it Neither team ever has had
Rising Star and Goldthwaite, Archer City is'a seven-point |
two teams that have defied pick over Goldthwaite, coached E
odds throughout the season, win by Jackie Williams.
carry Central Texas’ banner Both Goldthwaite and Rising |
into Texas schoolboy football star are familiar with the und- E
playoff action this week -and erdog tags, however The Wild- I
both have been east in under- cats had to upset favored Gor- g
dog roles. man on the final night of the E
Coach Weldon -Hill s Wildcats regular season to earn a play- E
square off with state-ranked ofi slot. The 19-0 victory over a
Eden in a Class B bi-district Gorman gave Rising Star a =
bout Thursday at 2 pm in share of the 21-B title and the g
TALLAHASSEE, Fla (AP) — back Johnny Hammond round- day by the NCAA Service Bu-
Jack Shineholser. Associated 0,11 foursome. reau and there's a possibility of
Tuesday at a meeting in Breck-
enridge Hirschi was also certi-
fied as the district champion
and playoff representative
Harris Ramos and Hibler were
coaches selected offensive and
the moot popular choices as
defensive units.
Harris was named to the of-
fensive unit as a halfback and
was also a unanimous pick as
a defensive back. Ramson was
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
, figure in its hurricane-delayed Bart Starr is no riverboat
game against Florida Dec. 5. gambler. The, Green Bay quar-
_ “ 2 . . . , terback usually follows the book
The other new leader is Ar- right
out the window. But he
kansas in defense against scor- took a chance Sunday and won a
ing The unbeaten Razorbacks game 28-21 that Cleveland want-
made Texas Tech their fiith ed so much.
A few minutes later Jimmy
Brown fumbled when hit and
Green Bay recovered on the
Cleveland 22. It was Tom
ready tucked under its belt, with four straight shutout wins
goes gunning for a quarter- in 9-A and last week's shock- !
final Class A victory in Abi- er over Baird. The Eag-
lenc Friday night againstArehe les thomny defense has allow- -
er City. The Eagles shocked ed just one touchdown over ihe "
Baird. 8-6 in bi-district play past five games.
last Hill doesn't seem impressed
UMDEEDOGS by the odds favoring Eden. “I
. Both area teams have been don’t think Eden is that much
installed as decided underdogs, better than us. Our boys are
Eden. 22-B champion and rated ready to get after them. I
fourth ini the state, is a solid think the district loss to Blanket
19-point choice to down Rising helped us"
Star, the 21-B representative. WILDCAT STARTERS
Saturday
bion,.whosank4of 5 Rich shot Navy over Army: An un-
one gift shot and made it. precedented sixth straigat
Pavne’s basketball games will triumph forsthesaiporsoverthe
remain on sale through Dec. 4 at soldiers. \.AU of Roger Stau
a greater bargain than orginal- bach’s Navy, playmates have
Iv was offered healed while Army quarterback
“3 450 pm .. Rollie Stichweh will have to op-
Though the Paynemen have erate behind a natched un line,
played one game at home, they erate Dennd a patcned up une.
have 12 more contests to be Notre Dame over Southern
NEW YORK (AP) - The col-, another change or two after the played in the coliseum California: Michigan State clob:
lege football season isn’t over season-ending games this week. Season reserve seats are now bered Southern Calfornia and
yet but there’s no question Auburn took over the total
defense lead this week with an
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COUNTY COYOTE
John Wood, district supervisor for the State Parks
and Wildlife Department, shows off this 31-pound
coyote tunned down by Bill Tony near the Lake
Brownwood Dam Monday. Wood said the coyote was
complete with a collar and chain and apparently had
been a pet. (Staff Photo)
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end Milton Hibler and Ramos en it was a year for seniors in
defense and tackle* Don King the district Only tour junior*
and Hibler. Ramos, quarterback were named to the team—two
Ronnie Faulkner and halfback from Brownwood and two from
Tommy Estrada on offense. Hindu Piper. Jonea. Estrada
Graham was represented by and Ramos will return for ac-
four players with tackle Leslie tion next season
Lasater on defense and end Ter- Two Brownwood stars missed
ry Collins, guard Johnny Mills first tune offensive posts by just
and fullback Billy Ingram on of- one vote Faulkner edged out
feme. Jim Thomason at quarterback
Vernon landed end Larry Lund and Lindsey nipped Ronnie Wat-
sey, center Randy Duke and kin* at one of the end slots.
will be in their last game as Texas Christi* n-Southern
Rams, giving the Baptists a
! sizeable edge in two vital areas , Ann
J the game won by HPC. 185 Receive NOO
Led by 21 rebounds from 6-6 By HAROLD CLAASSEN
Walter Carter the Jackets fi- Associated Press Sport* Writer
Nam. is the only contender still ac- punting or sending Jim Taylor
3% ‘ tive, but the Tide could keep the up the middle, Starr went for
AN • title in the Southeastern Confer- the pass and connected with
."2 l.n. u limitin. Ah.. .. Max McGee who ran to the
E. ence by limiting Auburn to Cleyeland one Taylor went over Starr completed 13 of 18 pass-
• 5 three points or less on Thurs- and Paul Hornung tied the es for 131 yards with McGee his
day. J score. i favorite target.
given an offensive guard slot
and was named to the defensive
team a* aa inside linebacker
Hibler was selected as a de-
fensive end and aa offensive
tackle
Hirschi and Brownwood the
loop's two top team*, shared
top honors on the dream teem
with each grabbing seven spots
on the 24-man squad
Representing Brownwood on
the offensive team were Billy
Seely and Harris at the half-
back slots Lion* named to the
defensive unit were end Gene
Bilbrey, middle guard Richard
I nished their night's work with NEW YORK (AP) - This is
sgrebmLarrScewers. 6-8 tor— the week of double helping? bl
i ward, was second with 3 re- everything — even college foot-
I bounds, while 6-8 Bob Springer ball.
! followed with 8. 6-0 Danny Fau- So for a final whirl along the
I bion with 6. 6-4 John Cogdill edge of upset Gulch while bal-
with 4. 6-1 Jim Rih with 3 and ancing the crystal ball on a
i 6-4 George Jennings, 6-0 Royce denuded drumstick.
Cooper and 6-1 Tommy Hawkins Thursday
with 1 each. Alabama over Auburn: Nel-
The Rams despite a good ther team has its ace quarter-
boost by 6-6 Irvin Rue. 18 re- back, Joe Namath for Alabama
bounds, managed only grabs and Jimmy Sidle of Auburn, in
taller Paynemen.. the best condition for this titanic
id Hitof35 tries foraaso finale. Alabama has the greater
id 77.1 per cent, the jackets . r __„i° ..
also were way out front at the number reserves plus the
free throw line. Carter led at stingiest defense.
the charity line, hitting on 9 Texas over Texas A&M: Be-
of 10 attempts to overwhelm the cause Tommy Nobis and Ernie
Rams, who managed a colder Koy play for Texas.
65.7 per cent of their gift shots. Tulsa over Wichita: Jerry
Other top HPC free shooters Rhome rewrite* the record book
w-
RICHARD JONES
... Defense
the plosive character of this one Bears are mild underdogs
the does not indicate much chance Texas Christian, which can't
trail this week. of a deadlock, possibly finish lower than sixth s
Texas and Texas A&M clash | it will match two of the con- unless there are some forfeits, |
in a battle steeped in tradition ference's finest passers Terry plays winless Southern Method- ’
and color at Austin Thursday Southall of Baylor leads the ist at Dallas. a
Texas already has clinched run- league with a tremendous 1432 But Southern Methodist defi- l
nerup in the conference just be- yards and eight touchdowns, nitely can finish last all alone I
hind Arkansas and the only Walt McReynolds of Rice can't unless it beats TCU. Then itstill/I
thing an Aggie victory could do match that in yards but he has might wind up the sole occupant I
would be to insure finishing out -------------------> of the cellar in the event Texas I
of the cellar. . ~ n [ A&M had upset Texas.
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