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4—THE ENNIS DAILY NEWS—Thursday, October 26, 1967
Ennis Lions Host Tigers
Lion Lines
Homecoming
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Enins carries a 6-0 record and
4-0 district mark into the con-
test. Lancaster is 1-5 on the sea-
son and 1-3 in district play.
The Lions are currently tied
or second place in district
with Waxahachie, with Achen
holding down the number one
spot. The Lions will be putting i
their 6-0 record on the line a
gainst a team that could give
them a hard time unless they’re
ready for an all-out perform-
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Ennis to take Lancaster
The Lions are still natr
number one by the UP
but to nay thore they neon
a convincing win this wee
over I a: ' aster. How abou
I Jons.
Drcarvlla to whip LaVega
The Pirates are no ma
for the resurging Panther
Chalk up victory numb?
five for Duncanville.
Athens to blast Terrell—Th'
shouldn’t happon to a do
but I’m afraid it’s gong t
happen to the Tigers. Tin
Hornets’ in a rut.
Waxahachie to edge Moore-
The Indians should win thi
one by a hair. Waxa wil
find Moore as tough, as ou
linns did. maybe even t
little tougher. It could ea"
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it I ancamer for a twin-bill. Bot
E'nnis teams will be out afte:
victory number seven agains
no defeats.
The E.I 13 seventh and eight!
graders wil be at home to hos'
heir Lancaster com erpn-ts.
The Ennis seventh graders ar
as yet undefeated, while th
eighth graders have sufferer
two setbacks, and lost Richarc
Moore— a line starter for th
year with a broken arm Coac)
Al Lange has sude had hi:
problems.
Gametime for the first contes
in each city is 6 p.m., with th
second game to follow im
mediately.
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Be sure to attend the hom
coming bonfire to be held to
night ac "ss from tho i to
practice field. It’s scheduled t
be put to the torch at 7:30.
Friday afterncon around 2:3
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pound per man advantage - 1
heir opponent of th
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In 62", 195-pound Skipp"
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f the best all-around fo
layers in the di trict. Dd
us m All District dofeniv
lack last yeaer; this year he ha
urned his talents to ciffnse-
here he does everything f o
lie Tigers.
He is a powerful runner a
veil as an above avoraze a
er. He has good seed for hi
ize, and does most of his pas
ing from the spread formation
shich the Tigers execute ver.
mil He is also the punter fo:
the team.
The Tigers will have two pas
sers in the starting lineup— 2-
Borde and Quarterback Ken
neth Goodman. Their favor it
receiver is End Brent Beesley
vho has exceptiorl ha.ds
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nkle ,he is expected to pla
gainst the Giants in New Yor
n Sunday. Ryan sprained bot1
nkles early in the seaeon. An:
estorday ho limped off th'
ractice field again with '
Drained right ankle. The sprai
oarred when his cleats pugl
n the turf near the windup C
he dailv drill. Although exnec"
d to play Sunday, it’s likol
e'll lack maneuverability.
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NW YPK. /AP).—in th
\P small college poll. San Die
0 State remains numiber on
Tut its lead over socond-ranke
Waynesburg slipped from 2
mints last week to just t e '
mints this week. Both school
we six wins and no defeat
his season.
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FTTTRGH. (AP). — Th
1 ‘s Pittsburgh Steelers hav
raded Brady Keys to the Min
nesota Vikings for a pair of draf
hoices. Apparently the 30-year
id Keys is getting the blam
or two straight last-minute de
’eats suffered by the Steelers
The defensive back, wh
layed in the Pro Bowl last yea
has earned a reputation in the
NFL by constantly chattering t
vass receivers. He had beer
with Pittsburgh for his entire
seven-year pro career.
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FITS VEGA'S. (AIP).— B if
George Bayer takes a five-under
par 66 in today’s second round
f the $100,000 Sahara Invita
tonal Golf Tournament here
Six players are breathing down
his neck—just one . stroke be
hind. And five others had >33”
n yesterday’s kick-off round.
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 252, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1967, newspaper, October 26, 1967; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1535715/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.