Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1965 Page: 11 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednendey, Nev. 3, I Mt—II
Eagles, De Leon Favored
Lions Picked To Upend Graham Steers
Brownwood to roki on undefeat-
Last year Brownwood was blanked in the playoff de-
CLASS AAA
1. Broenenod
2 Dumas
J an Marcos
upset minded Eastiand Maver-
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Biggest Attraction
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OTMER TEAMS »i a— 87.8;-19-
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Bianket, SIA 130-Mav, $2.8
Midweek Sports Briefs
Brownwood Teams
Harris Leads Cougars
Split Doubleheader
troubles with teams from Ste-
the future Yellow Jackets in ’
HOSTS HPC SATURDAY
KC Pitcher
KINGSVILLE - The Texas
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dent in the Sui Ross Lobos’ bid
It was after a fine stand at tor an undefeated season and an
Anderson Likes Underdog
ALL-AMERICA Donnie Anderson's simple explana- opponent and breaks loose for a
Here's some ammunition for parents of sons who quarterback Bob Griese that led
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out a 13-8 victory at Coleman
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cisco is the total offense leader
ni 20 and ran it to the Purdue i
25 The TD came on a forward
Weller were other ringleaders.
Fullback P. K. Ellsworth had a
De Leon
fourth in <
league standings do not reflect
these statistics Cleveland leads
yards per game passing in
league play .having completed
d a notch to
A as mighty
Brownwood Lions, riding a |
10-game victory string and own-
ers of a 3-0 District 4-AAA rec-
। shows the average total scoring
in a game has increased to 46.1
er last season when the Steers
battled heavily-favored Brown-
wood to a scoreless deadlock, he
is considered a big threat as a
runner and an adequate passer.
the Eastern Conference but
rates sixth in total offense and
ninth in defense. Baltimore and.
sches and
py rellt i
total offense in both season and
conference play. Johnson is av-
With
Doan’
Brownwood seventh and (
grade football teams had
643-
4331
Figures for ball control plays
that include rushes, pass at-
tempts and plays on which the
passer was thrown, show St.
Green Bay are tied at the top of
the Western Conference but the
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The Steers are 2-1 in district
play and still very much in the
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Da Leon and Goldthwaite to
wrap up district tities and
Rolf foi the A&I pass receiving
lead in LSC play Each has
eight catches, however Nix has
154 yardsand 2 TD's for a 51.3
running for the league crown.
Coach Gordon Wood has warn-
ed his Lions to expect an all-
out Graham effort Friday.
Graham's overall season
mark of 3-4 isn't impressive,
but the Steers have been com-
A Donne
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ord. can’t afford to let up Fri-
day when they travel to Gra-
ham for a district football skir-
mish with Coach Roy Curry’s
Steers.
defense
A compilation by the NFL
Louis controlled the ball most
on offense with 484 plays to 451
by Minnesota, the No. 2 team.1
On defense the Detroit Lions
and Minnesota each have had to
handle only 384 plays.
That’s the way the Harris
Rating System picks the tag
games on the area high school
football front this weekend
runners for consecutive losses
of five, six and seven yards
when the Jackets threatened
later in the game.
Best Molina, Parsons and Bill
f
6
points this year compared to 43
per game at this stage last
year.
ton.
Top ranked area team in Class
AA is Granbury, listed 18th.
Fredericksburg is 20th.
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ing the opening kickoff for a
score.
The Steers opened their dis-
trict campaign with an 8-0 vic-
tory over Burkburnett, which
later conquered Vernon. The
Steers were apparently looking
The day Joe Don Looney missed his practice ses-
sion with the Detroit Lions because a buddy had been
cut from the squad, one of the older team members was
delegated to have a heart-to-heart talk with Joe Don.
“Now you know,” he began. “It's not good for guys on
the club when you miss a practice session because we're
all in this thing together.” . . . “Wait a second,” inter-
rupted Joe Don "How long have you been playing in
this league.” . . . The answer was 13 years . . . "Well,"
shrugged Looney. “I think it’s about time you had a day
off too ” ....
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Kingsville freshman gained 104
yards on three catches — For
one TD — to erase teammate
James Hill’s one year old mark
of 100 yards against Stephen F.
Austin.
Nix is now tied with L. J.
'Dry Run'
Slated Today
All members of the Brown-
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North Dakota State appears
headed for the Pecan Bowl
game to be played here Dec 11.
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M-AW—
Cirde. omi
CROP Tally
At $221.91
Brownwood teenagers collect-
ed 8221.91 Sunday afternoon in
their door to door canvass for
CROP (Christian Rural Over-
margin.
Here is the way Harris picks
MIDWEEK SPORTS WASH:
Brownwood’s James Harris is going great guns for
the Houston freshman football team this fall. He leads I
the Cougar frosh in scoring rushing, kickoff returns and
punt returns and is second in pass receiving and pass in-
terceptions ...
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phenville Tuesday but manag-
ed to split a doubleheader with’
wood Kiwanis Club are en-
couraged to be present today
at 7 p.m. for a "dry run" in
preparation for the 14th an-
nual pancake supper to be ;
held Thursday in the colise-
um
Members are asked to come
prepared to set up chairs,
tables and ready griddles The
“dry run" is expected to last
about two hours.
Brownwood Jaycees
Sponsor Turkey Shoot
Nine events are on the agenda for a Turkey
Shoot scheduled Saturday and Sunday at the Brown
County Rifle and Pistol Club Range on the Camp
Bowie access road.
Brownwood Junior Chamber of Commerce is
sponsoring the event. Shooting starts at 10 a.m. Sat-
urday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Entry fee is $1.
Events include 100-yard head shoot offhand
with scope, 80-yard head shoot offhand with iron
। sights, 80-yard target shoot with iron sights, 100-
[ yard target shoot with scope, 30-yard head shoot
1 with pistol, 100-yard "cut-throat" target shoot, clay
i pigeon shoot and 50-yard target shoot for women.
Another feature is a 30-yard bow and arrow
I shoot with a limit of one win per son each day.
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icks.
Harris gives Goldthwaite an
overwhelming 30-point edge ov-
er Burnet, De Leo is fayored
I by 11 over Eastland Victories
by De Leun and Goldthwaite
pulling out a 14-8 decision.
Both teams still have hurdles to clear, however. The
District 9-A crown will be hanging in the balance when
Goldthwaite hosts Burnet Friday The same holds true in
10-A where De Leon travels to Eastland.
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Terry Beard (145).
Brownwood scouts rate the
rangy Birdwell and Weather-
house as two of the beat line-
men in 4-AAA. The same can
be said of quarterback Preston
Pratt (175) and fullback Jack
Lanham (185).
Pratt is the meet seasoned
quarterback in 4-AAA. A start-
are adding to zour
— try Doan’s Rw. ]
cleaned the bench in every oul-
ing this season.
Defense was the key to Brown-
wood’s victory in the eighth
grade game Offensive mistakes
kept the Cubs in hot water and
craging 176 yards against sea-
son opposition and has logged
an average of 190.3 yards in
LSC play.
ing on strong in district play.
Their only loop loss was a 7-6
decision to Vernon, which scor-
ed its only touchdown by return-
, were rewritten.
for The Hogs host Howard Payne
has 93 yards in two games for
a 46.5 yard average.
Aid punter Dave Gilbert did
.Among other standouts were
Gary Barron, Tommy George.
Aaron Blake. Steve DeHay and
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mie Carmichael passing the fi-
nsl 16 yards to end Jerry Par-
sons with 6:52 left in the game.
Guard Sid Richards was easi-
ly the outstanding defensive
player. He was in on most of
the tackles tossed Stephenville
SHIRTS
Only 23c each
We take great pride in do-
ing your shirts the way you
like them
Lion Stadium
Stephenville won the seventh
grade opener. 24-6, as Brown-
wood coaches used 50 players
in the contest. Brownwood sal-
vaged the eighth grade night-
cap. 6-0. to run its record to
8-0 for the season.
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. a yoeman job Saturday against
the Lobos as he afforded the
Javelinas a little breathing room
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period gave the Brownwood sev-
enth grade its only touchdown.
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often help to bring prompt relief in two
ways: 1) their uMMim to ease
bindder irritation; tod t> A mild diu-
retic action through the kidnerz tend-
output M Um it mUm I
victory over Wichita Falls Hir-
schi last week allowed the Lions '
. to retain their Na l ranking
mi Class AAA. but Dumas con-
tinues to run a close second
seventh rated in Class B The
Draguns are only a tenth of a
point back of sixth place Over-
other area games:
4-AAA— Hirschi by nine over
Breckenridge, Burkburnett by I
LOS ANGELES (AP>-South-
ern California and UCLA an-
nounced Tuesday that the 72 000
reserved seats were sold out for
their Nov 20 football game in
Memorial Coliseum.
‘ aturday.
End Dwayne Nix is now the
leading A& all time pass re-
ceiver with %athe most yardage
gained in a single game. The
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DC LION and Goldthwaite are due to wrap up area -a-ipiatui AAAA
Class A district football crowns Friday night and it's
tune for Brgwnwood to start making a serious bid to
host the bi-district clash between the two schools
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the leading rusher in season
play with 230 yards in five
games to average 46 yards per
game and 3.5 per play. Brown
is averaging a walloping 110
yards per carry as he has
seas Program:. according to
Leonard Stansbury Jr., local
CROP chairman
Governor John Connally had
officially announced Oct. 24-31
as Texas CROP week. Stans-
bury also said gifts through
CROP will be put to use under
church supervision on the basil
of need.
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the home five-yard stripe that
the Cubs scored their lone tally
early in the fourth period. With
hard running Billy Bishop ac-
counting for most of the yard-
undisputed lead in the Lone
Star Conference, however while
A&l was coming out second
best in the 24-13 batUe two in-
dividual A&l gridiron records
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Against league defender A&l
has averaged 226 3 yards rush-
ing and 147.3 yards passing for
a total offenive average of
373 6 yards.
cific League pennant winners in
the best-of-7 Japan Series.
STINGER STARTERS
Quarterback Steve Herren, left, and tackle Richard
Callahan will be among the starters for Howard
Payne College Saturday when the Jackets travel to
Kingsville for a Lone Star Conference game with
Texas AAI. Callahan handles the extra point and
field goal duties for the Stingers.
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Rounding out the Steer back-
field are a pair of speed mer-,
chants. tailback Danny Lank-
ford (158) and wingback Leelie
Cole (1521. Both are good pass
receivers, although Birdwell is
, Pratt's top target.
FEW EVENTS bring as much money into Brown-
wood as does football De Leon-Gold th waite game will
attract state-wide attention and bring as many as 3,000
visitors into the city.
The game will be a natural, pitting Goldth waite’s come but the Steers must win
tremendous size and strength against De Leon s speed. to stay in contention.____
The teams clashed early in the season with Goldthwaite favors the Lans by 22-point
PALM BEACH GARDENS.
Fla. (AP)-Richard Killian of
Houston, Tex . was in a De for
third with a 389 going into to-
day's round of the 144-hole tour-
nament to help select 17 more
players for the PGA tour.
Graham Tough Foe
eighth. A 10-yard scamper by big
I their Ricky Strickland in the fourth
and Phil Denny (180), guards
Wayne Boyle (185) and Jerry
Weatherhouse (178) and center
with his spectacular punting.
The Boling junior punted seven
Lanham, who opened the sea-
ahead to Brownwood last week ooapowercrumner S’*:
when they were forced to pull blocker.
their speedy pain-telieving aetion,
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ment at nagsing beckache, headache, '
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milions hve _
GALE FORCE
The offense of fhe Chicago Bears perked up once
rookie Gayle Sayers was inserted into the lineup as
a long distance touchdown threat. The Bears upset
mighty Green Bay last week.
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dog. SMU and Texas had me down to visit. They just nois end, did it last Saturday in
werem’t friendly folks.” . . . helping Uhe Fighting Illini. upset
Ek elan nfanshav , lit ■ e tro ble spo ting hethe Lineman of the Week award
Brown s star place-kicker, Lou Groza. You can creep up toda by The Associated Press
on Groza in traffic by reading his license plate: Ohio— Batcheider, a 213-pound jun-
TOE' . . . lor. led the rush on Purdue's
good night both offensively and
defensively for the Cubs.
Eighth grade has games re-
mam ing with Brady next Tues-
day and Cleburne Nov. 13.
• Bellinges
m Crane
OTHER vEAns
Mickey Hollingshead The loss
was the third straight for the
seventh graders, who have
TEAMS •Easiand.
03-Gormen. $9.4; 19
source ef mild but annoying bl—
ritations - makine you f mi res
tense and uneomfertable. Doam"s
A&l Shatters School Mark Gets Victory
LAKALAd, Venezuela (Ar) —
would rather practice football than the piano. Lance to the Illini 21-0 victory. And
Rentzel, rookie running back with the Minnesota Vik-, Batchelder • steal of the bal
ings, insists that playing the pounder has helped his ath- tromGriese Sete.UP thsaast
letie career immeasuraley. "I played pi.no for 10 topehdownin thefna ’Xb.n
yean.” he says, "and it strengthened my wrist, and outJ Griese-sShandsonthe Uli-
hands to a point where I could catch a football better.”
TEANS 18—Vernon
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ABILENE, Tex (AP) -
North Dakota State University.
Nu. 1 in The Associated Press
national small college poll, also
stands first in the weekly rank-
ing of top 10 Pecan Bowl con-
tenders.
With only two more victories
needed for a perfect season.
nd if restiess nighta, with nagring ,
baekhehe, headache or muscular aches ,
and paina due to over-mxertion, strain
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DRY CLEANING
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times to average 51.6 yards per
kick to better his single game
punting record of last year when
he averaged 47 yards against
Texas Lutheran College.
cranked out 221 yard in 20 car-
ries in three league games
I Johnson leads All A&I scorers
। with five touchdowns and 30
points. Hill is the A&I leader
Quarterback Randy Johnson, nconferene playwi th 4 touch-
operating with a broken finger downs and 24 points.
on his left hand managed 190 Offensively for the season the
yards total offense agaist Sul Javelinas are averaging 1911
Ross to lead the A&l Hogs in Yards rushing per outing and a
• total offense of 332.5 yards.
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Coldthwaite held on to second
behind top ranked Three Rivers.
The only other area team m
the state's top 10 is Bangs,
7-AA—Granbury by 24 over
Hamilton, Dublin 19 over Cisco.
FAA —Fredericksburg by 22
over Floresville Llano 21 ever
Mason, Brady 18 over San Saba -
9-A —Marble Falls four over
Earlv ! OTHERTEANS 2-Abdlene
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again this year but we can still make an honest effort to Bulldogs and in 10-A with the 21-B- Rising Star 16 over Blan- i
keep pace with smaller cities in the area De Leon Beareats visiting the ket Gorman seven over May. {
______ .upset minded Eastiand Maver- brownwood s impressive 28-7 4
। (175) snd Phil Birdwell (190),
tackles Sherrell Pettus (188)
will set up a bidistrict match
between the two powers
The 4-AAA uitie isn't riding
in the National Football League Packers are No. 10 in offense
at the midseason mark and St. and No. 5 in defense. The Colts
Louis leads in total defense. are No. 5 in offense and No. 3 in
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PITTSBURGH (AP) - Andy
McGraw, the punter on the Pitt
football team, can add another
job to his activities He was
elected a justice of the peace in
nearby South Fayette Township
in the Tuesday election.
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The San Antoio senior is still
maintaining a pass completion
average of over .500 per cent.
Johnson is averaging 147.3
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Orf » attempts for two touch- Athletics scattered nine hits and
downs and comp e ton. percent- Daniel Diaz drove in the only
age of -542 Against season run of the game with an infield
sissisasK sseafaea-zranyl
i completion percentage o -520 a Venezuelan winter baseball
and a net gain of 817 yards to eape gam,
average 136.1 yards per game. • • -
Runningbask sJomesHilnand TOKYO <AP. - The Yomturl
the All rushing ea in season i^n^i^lt Hjh^
.nd conference warfare. Hil is mror tijCeSS
League champions over the Pa-
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on a last-minute touchdown.
While the Graham line isn’t; 1
as big as in past seasons, the
Steers still boast as much e
weight as most 4-AAA teams.
The ends are Robert Swain
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