Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 31, 1971 Page: 6 of 20
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A quick pitch to Jurney its 18th in a row over two
gave the Lions the extra 2 years and extended its three-
points. Dublin moved back year unbeaten streak to 27.
into the lead, 15 to 8. trouncing ninth-rated Colo-
With less than a minute on rado 31-7. Quarterback Jerry
theclock, DeLeon was again Tagge passed for one Corn-
in scoring position. However, husker touchdown and ran for
time was running out, so with another, while Jeff Kinney
ference title, a crown they
have won the last two years.
Jim Maxwell, promoted
from fourth String quarter-
back to the starting role,
guided 16th rated Tennessee
to a 38-3 victory over Tulsa.
Stanford, No. 17, rallied
from a 24-3 deficit and over
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was no good. This The game went into the ball through two first downs
the score to Jackets halftime with the Jackets with Grissom taking to the s
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ogs played two plays The Jackets took the kick over 30 yards in one play,
mmmummm that opened the second half However, the Dogs managed
of the game. From the to stop tire Jackets on the Dog
m beginning they appeared to seven with inches for a first,
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kets fielded a team that before they stopped. The were unable to make a first
the school proud Friday Jackets took over on their and the ball went back to the Satterwhite
they showed fight and own nine yard line. The Dogs on the Bulldog 23. the Jackets,
it they haven't shown for Jackets then st"
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keeping off right tackle, Conference Competition.
Leseman paced the scoring TSC will be at home next
drive 61 yards in 12 plays. Saturday for a 2 p.m. LSC
Interlaced in the TD march game with McMurry College
was a 28 yard pass from at Tarleton's Homecoming.
Leseman to Zelssel who had • Continued mi Page 8 A
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antage of it. The play when they fumbled and seven and moved backwards - - ... --n he
--------the Jackets again took as the Jackets got tough. The dogs to do then but run the
possession with a new lease Dogs ended up with a punt dock out. This they managed
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E Bulldogs were looking for second touchdown. The I
M and they capitalized on it. conversion was good and the
E The Jackets managed to score went up at Bulldogs 14 i
N work through one first down Jackets 9. !
r but were unable to make The Jackets got in only one
• another. The Dogs took over play before the period was
, on their own 34. From that out |
", ’point on, with the assistance The Jackets went into the '
~* of a 15 yard penalty against last
. a the Jackets, theDogs the
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on the return kick before marched the ball toward the sustain
fumbling the ball and end zone. first dot
red for The Dogs found the weak stopped
_ _ Jackets spot in Stephenville defense The Do
up a The Dogs were again worked through a first down and took advantage of it. The Dlayw
march that pushed back toward their on the ground and were Dogs would move a man i
after putting up a fight the surprised everybody, own goal as the Jackets nearing a punt situation around the right end of the possess
coach could be proud of as especially the Bulldogs. managed to catch the when Grissom took to the air. Jackets and make yardage ontheg
Burkburnett edged on top 14- The Jackets moved the quarterback on the The first try was incomplete every time. This hurt the The
\ ball through four first downs backfield. Again the Dogs but the second try hit Billy Jackets.
’Billy Grissom was hitting to the Dog 25. On the fourth were going to punt. However, Brown for 20 yards. The Dogs worked to a first muu
his target for long passes and down Bruce Satterwhite took the Jackets got through the However, the Jackets had and ten on the Jacket 19 and mMI
his target, Billy Brown, was the ball on the Dog 22 and line and downed the ball on been penalized far enough passed Into the end zone for E
catching. The Jacket offense kicked a field goal for the the Dog four Une. It was that this was not a first. The six points. The conversion E
was not going-to be stopped first score of the game. Jacket haven. It took the Jackets gave up the ball on was good and the score stood E
by the Bulldogs and proved The Dogs got in only three Jackets three plays then the Dog 12. The Dogs moved at Jackets 9 Burkburnett 7. E
it. Had the Jacket defense plays the remainder of the Grissom passed to Jimmy down field but failed to get on the return kick the E
been q little stronger, the quarter. This time the Hale in the end zone for six far before the clock ran out Jackets again appeared to be •N
Bulldogs would not have Jackets managed to push the points. The conversion on the first half of the game. fired up as they moved the 284
won. Dogs back showing some of attempt was no good. This The game went into the ball through two first downs WK
The Jackets kicked off to the finest defense work so far brought "i
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its record to 6-1, smothering with 5.192 yards. He's a 10-year
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^un^Texan^oVcoa^h Loyd ^o^d^ead^rrus^r.1^ missed a field goal attempt. Dwain Brock kicked a perfect 6
Taylor. Texans A&I took The Texans ran out the conversion and the Texans ck
The Texans turned in thefr possession of the ball on the remaining 13 seconds of the trailed by six.
finest performance of the opening kickoff and moved first half on a three yard pick mcoring Nlav of the
iesonanrorecoumgdownte brramimgpny seven points.
small college team by the to be a rout in the making, the Texans took the second 9
mai gin of six points 13-7. Quarterback Marlon Danna half kickoff at theTSC 33and A&l generated another
John Leseman, Tarleton's hit the Lone Star Weaver fumbled the ball on drive to the Texan 29 with
number six quarterback for Conference's leading the first play to give the 9:34 remaining in the game
the season, took over from receiver Eldridge Small on a Javelinas excellent field before the Texan defense
starter Wayne Zeissel in the third and 11 effort from the position. A&I running back again stopped the Javelinas
second quarter and guided TSC 12forA&I’sfirstTDwith Henry Glenn returned the and Gonzalez went for his
the Texans for the rest of the 11:59 jxuining in the first favor just three plays later third field goal try.
game. Leseman, who played quarter. and the Texans once again With the season's greatest
quarterback for the first Neither team was able to had possession of the ball at upset in, the making, the
time since he was a junior launch an effective offense thetr own 24 .. .. , Texans launched a drive
in high school, completed six the remainder of the first pUnable.t move the bal, from their own 39 and moved
of 12 passes including a 16 quarter, with the Javelinas Pau Cotton Punted. t_thf into A&I territory on three
yard touchdown toss to holding a 7-0 edge in the first Al . a 70 yard effort. consecutive first downs
freshman Wade William.. Dmintesorplay. andalyardpenaltyagaimst before the ball eluded the
Sophomore Johnny With 6:55 remaining in the thej 4eunasmoed grasp of Leseman and was
Weaver, turning in a second quarter TSC’s baktotheA1,2, recovered by A&I’s Curtiss
fantastic performance at defense stopped an A&I drive nUndauntedby.pad "SI
taiback for the Texans, at the Tarleton 26 where Position, h0 We vert, the
rushed for 127 yards on 25 Armando Gonzales tried his motion that moved from the
14 for a touchdown in 17 plays.
The counter came on a one
yard effort by Clarence Watson Wright and Wade
Alberts with 5:25 remaining Wiliams before time ran
in the quarter. out
The snap for the attempted The Texans picked up 12
conversion was no good and first downs to 21 for the
the Javelinas held a 13-0 Javelinas, and 134 yards
margin. rushing compared to 179 for
Gonzalez’s kickoff was A&I. Through the air the
short to Schendel who Texans gained 89 yards, with
returned from the Texan 30 the Javelinas picking up 197. —— — —--—cu
to the 34 to start the Texans’ The loss ran TSC’s count to 1 Third period play began,
touchdown march. Alternat- 3-4 for the season and 1-4 in Continoed on Page IA
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for a first down in the tourth quarter. The Jackets put up the besk nent or the season as they game this"‛‛season, they years, for Dublin stayed touchdown runs, as the ecametherirst teamin.46 Someso uthernmethodisnat
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First quarter i acton MMrinaw"became"dhe Srrst overruled by the officlals.
proved to fans on both sides major college football player mantimdSo 629 ingusrusher, Toledo, the No. 15 team,
of the field that the game was to break the 4,000-yara ram h 10 168yards inthe equalled the second longest
goin«wtoheaaciosnne.The rushingm barpierlasuthe touchdown runs 3" winningstreak inmajoncol
02 went "A.," I unbeaten Big Red edged varqs ege history, rolling to Its
botwsdetenamssctupcesadu CoumbiapplAmen .m ZMeanwhe.Terysunivan, 3lshconsenutivenamory.n4
prevented the other from pouna taPback,"cariea 29 ^uf^o^f^
gaining yardage, more less times in smashing the NCAA Southeqstern conterence. downs sparked the triumph.
io-Ma quarter beganand ^^an^RonJohn^His tr"sfsmcascon
a 2° yard TD pass frtW QB ovrau, Michigan ' State rompver Mitchell the
Gary Park. However, there accumulated 573 yards on nayden Miteh ellthe
wasahocsngreramdinnthe powerea his -y
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fpomdeto aras ’ fot walloped west
Miko Jurney. JurMyron t»e 3*210-8Takammsaam <0?“° state, Nd.zo.ramee Jackte Browns oneyara
75 yards with the ball and erasing the career record of touchdowns and cond-h al touchdown run with 53
successfully went over the i • touchdowns and gamed its -n1 m-ii.
iinerr6pints NeedlessIt 3,867 yards, setaby Its fifth consecutive Big Ten secondremaining.. h
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mpzon"waMie gounher remaining. m Seventh ranked Georgia 3a No. K- beat California
take this lying down. Within Marinaro, in powering played a night game at South
minutes, the Bearcats were Cornell to its sixth victory, Carolina and eighth-ranked in night games, I3th-ranked
In scoring position again. A scored on runs of four and 39 Arkansas met Texas A&M Arizona State entertained 18th
double reverse put them over yards and carried the ball on under the lights at Little rated Air, Force, and No. 19
the line for 6 points. The nine consecutive plays to set Rock, Ark., Louisiana State Florida State was at Houston,
important 2 point conversion up John Killian's winning 37- rated 11th, suffered a shock- Delaware, the nation's
was successful allowing yard field goal with five ing 24-22 upset loss against topranked small college team,
DeLeon to take a 8-7 lead. minutes remaining. Mississippi, a team the was upset by Temple 32-27.
With three minutes left in The record-smashing Tigers had embarrassed 61- -----------
the half, Dublin QB, Mike performances by Allen and H last year before a national Bil grown of the Minnesota
Boucher set the Lions up for Marinaro overshadowed television audience. Vikings leads active National
another score by completing easy victories by the nation's Notre Dame, No. 12 boosted Football Conference rushers
a pass to John Daniel on the top three teams. Its record to e-1, smothering
12 yard Une. Another pass to Nebraska, No. 1, won its Navy 21-0 on two touchdown
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period in possession of NOT A CHANCE - The Bulldog on the bottom didn't have a chance when he went back to pass,
ball and managed to The Jackets were on top of Mm before he knew what hit Mm. Bdrkburnett took several losses
in yardage this way Friday night. .t
DeLeonsmeshese College Football Roundu
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Shaheen, Stewart. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 31, 1971, newspaper, October 31, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499942/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.