Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1967 Page: 8 of 12
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BILL SINCHES
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MARVIN (UTECHT
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MIKE GIBBS
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Monday's Fights
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on a 10-9-8-etc basis:
1. Southern Cal 36
2 Tennessee (11)
3 Oklahoma
4 Indiana
5 Notre Dame fl)
6 Wyoming <1)
7. Oregon State
8. Alabama
9 Purdue
10. Penn State
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ed ace quarterback Glenn Bonner, standing are
all-state end candidate Ronnie Meinturff, left, and
tailback Steve Burks. Brownwood and Dumas meet
Saturday at Amarillo.
Although a victory over State,
which has lost eight games and ter <
beaten only Texas Tech, cannot, blood.
Ector gamhedn dessa. We, jury for the last five weeks.
PETE ZUNIGA
. . veteran jacket
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do much for Ole Miss’ prestige
on a national scale, it could help
the Rebels ease some of the
criticism at home.
The Rebels lost to Memphis
State, Alabama and Tennessee
and fumbles played major roles
in all three defeats They got
the benefit of eight Louisiana
State fumbles in deadlocking the
Louisianians.
goes even bigger.
Weather hampered workouts
top strength Burks has been
getting his yards kithough he
has been nursing a knee in-
points, followed by Indiana with
245 and Notre Dame with 243
reputation
Coach John Vaught told one
sports columnist “I think I am
in a far better position to evalu-
ate them (the bowls) than you
ively European and its capital.
San Jose, claims to be the cen-
with it, Lynda Bird’s getting married that day. . . .
Offensive guards Phil Tucker of Texas Tech and
Rich Stotter of Houston and linebacker Fred Carr of
Texas El Paso have been named to the All-America
football team to be released by Newspaper Enterprise
Assn Wednesday. . .
Halfback Chris Gilbert and Linebacker Corby
Robertson of Texas and Texas El Paso safety Charley
West made the second team ..
I am upset over your statements
saying Ole Miss was taking the
scraps’ in the bowl invitations.
Vaught describes the Sun
Bowl invitation as “a compli-
knew Dumas had a fine team
when they took the opening
kickoff and drove the length
of the field for a touchdown,”
West told club members.
West labeled Mark Holt, a
170-pounder who goes both
ways, the best footballer in
the Demon camp. He’s an
excellent blocker at guard on
offense and a horse of a line •
backer
DARRELL ROYAL, the head football coach at 8radernwood wil host a two
Texas, is going east for a wedding on Dec. 9— i nr, division tournament Thursday
wedding—in Washington. D. C. Seems that Royal, since through Saturday. Entered in
he has lasted so long on the job at Austin, has become the eighth grade division are
a friend of the family—THE family. If you're still not c- "nel
DUMAS RATES in the same
elas with Wichita Falls Hir-
class with Wichita Falls Hir-
The rangy Demon offensive
line averages 186 pounds per
man and the defensive front
STRATEGY TALKS — Dumas coach Bill Spann,
seated right, and assistant Jim Thomason, stand-
ing right, go over the game play for Saturday's
quarterfinal clash with three Demon standouts. Seat-
LAFAYETTE. La (AP>
Coliseum •X
Howard Pane blistered the Texans 106-64 eight
days ago in Stephenville and the Jackets will be
heavily favored to hang up victory No. 2
Whitts lost three starters off last year’s
Conference championship outfit but’ the veteran Jacket
coach has come up with a pair of dandy newcomers
adelphia 10 I criticism over their Sun Bowl
SEACAUCUS, N.J - Chuck date, will try to convince sup-
Wepner 22 Bayonne, N J . porters Saturday they belong in
Stoppedccharles Harris, “ “6nssasonnowms.3-1, wil bet
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — one last chance to make fans
Fate Davis, 150. Akron, Ohio, forget those three losses when
outpointed Ron Beekin, 156. Aus-1 the Rebels invade Mississippi
tralja 10. State in the last game of the
I TOKYO —Pedro Adique, Phil- season for the two archrivals.
ippines. outpointed Jaguar Kaki- When the Rebs announced ac-
zawa, Japan, 10. lightweights ceptance of the invitation to ap-
PARIS—Stan Hayward, 150%4, pear in the Dec 30 game at El
Philadelphia, and Jean Joselin, Paso. Tex , reaction around the
i 15044, France, drew, 10. I state was less than enthusiastic
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San Angelo Lee, San Angelo Shirley Picard, a police detec-
Glenn Lake View. Graham. Bra- tive captain and three-time win-
dy and Brownwood. ner of the Louisiana Amateur
Competing in the ninth grade Championship. Monday fired a
bracket are Lee, Glenn, Lake three-under-par 68 and led qual-
View. Graham, Coleman and ifiers for the $35,000 Cajun Clas-
Brownwood. sic Golf Tournament. _______
Demons. He came from nowhere in
some of the pressure off ace running back Stgve Burks. .
who has been nursing a minor knee injury for the past Cubs ] Q^Q
five games. . . A,
HPC Cage Tourney Near T WO yames
BRACKET HAS BEEN completed for the 25th an- At ColOfTian
nual Howard Payne high school basketball tournament CULMA_prowiwod su snson
set for Brownwood Coliseum Dec 28-30 The top divi- ior High teams took two of {Ponan
sion includes teams from San Angelo, South ban t____ J - " ._ _________
Antonio Victoria. San Marcos, Midland Lee. Austin. a basketball tripleheader here Backing up Beban in the
Gatesville and Brownwood. The Lions are the defending Monday night quarterback slot will be Danny
Gatesville ana di own • Brownwood won the featured Holman of San Jose State and attack.
ninth grade nightcap by a 62-59 Bob Lee of the University of the
Shooting for honors in the lower bracket will be margin and theseventhsrade Pacific.
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crown . Mickey Hollingshead poured - on of southern California
. . . :.10 nninte and Tommv (ieorge . . ... . __________a
JACK ALLEY, 179-pound junior letterman, will di-
vide limo with Wayne Fenton toilbock Saturday
when Brownwood’s Lions go against Dums in 0
quarterfinal footboll game at Amarillo. Alley has
rushed for 398 yards in 70 carries, a 5.7 average.
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Indiana. Southern Cal’s Rose
JACKET FANS will be able to buy their season Bowl opponent. dropped out of
tickets—going at a record pace—right up to game time the Top Ten after losing to Min-
The ducats sell for $10 and will be good for 15 home tilts nesota, but the Hoosiers roared
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St Mowath Mm £ we PF* KgXtfiST Foo 11“' Tech berore ' • S ana fit
award. Adding spice to the three-day dribble-derby will tributed 12 points. Gary Barron “
be games matching Howard Payne against Paul Quinn nine and Richard Griffin six LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) Gar-
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pPHLADELPpLAadlnRoger OXFORD. Miss. (AP) - Mis- Many felt the game against
nointed Leotis Martin 197 Phil- sissippi’s Rebels, still nettled by Texas-El Paso was a downward
pointed —eots ’ ’ leritinem their Sun Bowl step for a team of Ole Miss
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By BILL STOVALL
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at both schools Monday A
cold rain cut Brownwood’s
drill short, while the Demons
Demons worked out in
40-degree weather with freez-
ing rain
Snow fell in the Amarillo
Dumas area overnight, with
Amarillo recording two inches
and Vega 36 miles to the west
had six inches
The Lions plan to leave
Friday at noon for Lubbock
where they will stage a light
workout and stay overnight
before completing the trek to
Amarillo Saturday
Both teams expect to be at
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By HAL BOCK The Associated Press poll after
Associated Press Snorts Writer that game and UCLA slipped
NEW YORK (AP) — Gary badly the following week, losing
Bebn. UCLAS scrambling to Syracuse 1
quarterback, appeared to have “But that game didn t change
. Glen Whitis unveils his 1967-68 version of the
Howard Payne College basketball Yellow Jackets before trsromniz.s o J. Simpson and I VOted for Beban and so did a
the home Folks tonight when the Paynemen entertain Purdues Leroy Keyes for the lot of others ’’
Tarleton State College in a return engagement. coveted Heisman Trophy Beban finished the season
Action gets underway at 7 30 p m in Brownwood The whuer of the trophy with a total offense figure o 1
awarded annually to the na- 586 yards on 301 plays. He ac-
tion’s outstarding collegiate counted for 19 touchdowns PasS,
football player, will he an- ing and rushing and set 10
nounced today UCLA career Offensive records.
A study of statistics shows "It is inconceivable that any-.
Lone Star little to choose between Behan, one could be of more value to a.
the -nation’s top signal caller, steam than Beban is to ours ’
and Simpson and -Keyes, two says his coach. Tommy Prothro,
powerful running backs, but it “He can beat you every way
was expected the UCLA star Simpson was a workhorse in
would gain the award because the USC backfield and riddled
MAKING THEIR FIRST home appearance tonight he is the only senior in the trio enemy lines for 1415 yards and
will be 6-7 Dan McGhee, a freshman from Bloom- in a showdown between Be- 11 touchdowns in 266 carries
field. Ind and 6-2 Bill Sinches, a junior college transfer ban and smpon, "a eka c A Frameisb,
from Howard County Junior College via San .Angelo Alned the host spot in the Rose o j , who is nicknamed Orange
Both are ticketed for starting assignments BoWI Beban passed for 301 Juice after his favorite liquid
The other spot vacated by graduation will be filled yards and Simpson rushed for refreshment, gained 150 yards
- . , by either 6-3 Gary Day or 6-5 Marvin Utecht, both 177. including two touchdowns or more in seven of USC s 10
Il NEW YORK (AP) - Dave has moved into the top spot in lettermen. USC moved into first place in games.
Fing of Detroit, who held the free throw accuracy with a Veterans Dan Smith (6-6) and Mike Gibbs (6-3) enamunuumuunumnnuamuunuuanuonuumununuuumuuummarauuammwaimummIEGI-IIILIMEIIELIIID
i scoring averageleadafonasvyaral mNate Thurmond of San Fran-will be in their ushal starting slots. —gm— I
• a scoring 1 ad in the National cisco has 533 rebounds tops in Letterman Pete Zuniga, 6-2 senior from Merced. ( (" (.
Basketball Association with 530 that category, but Chamberlain Calif., heads the Jacket bench Others ticketed for action " I KM () W EB ( fj
points, according to league sta- leads in per game average at are 6-1 Ken Griffen, 6-0 Ricky Martin. 6-0 Kenneth *ed *a » V "" " ■ *" •
MID-WEEK SPORTS WASH: tistics released today 24.2 Len.Wilkens0t.ad79 Hendricks and possibly Hugh Fletcher, a 6-5 sophomore
MID-WEEK 3° Bing also continues hislead in leadinassists from Comanche who is nursing a leg injury.
Dumas, which meets Brownwood in a Class AA. per-game average with 2 per game ____
quarterfinal match Saturday has a coupe.o Sam tA WalsHaorardufedinto the Nos NEW YORK (AP) - Gamely HEADING UP Coach Donnie Campbell’s Texans
names on its roster. Quarterback Glenn snner 2 and 3 spots, respectively, with was named the champion 3- will be 6-2 Steve Dean, 6-6 Coy Ford, 6-3 Sonny Rober-
younger brother of all stater Forman nnonre 519 and 506 points ye ar-old filly of 1967today after son. 6-8 Melvin Davis and 6-4 Sherman Perry. Dean
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fullback on those ine a teams University Wilt Chamberlain of Philadet- William Haggin Perry s filly, eight. 1967 college football Oregon State, Alabama. Purdue
is currently at Eastern New Mexico - 1. continues to lead in field a daughter of Bold Ruler, won Smith, the senior from Denton who is being boom- John McKay’s Trojans were and Penn State.
Casas incidentally is a new weapon for the goal accuracy, 562, while Larry by two votes over Mrs EK d for Little All-America honors, ripped in 33 points awarded 474 points today to 436 Besides Indiana, Penn State is
. mid -season to take Siegifed of the Boston Thomas EFurgsard in in the season leaping from sixth to third among IKfi'X'S thenonywawmambchanchsida
Gamely will be honored at the the all-time HPC scorers. , Southern California, which tion for the Gator Bowl bound
TRA’S awards .dinner Thursday He now has 1,287 points, 120 short of the all-time fimished its regular season with Nittany Lions, who had not been
in Washington. mark of 1,407 set by Stan Owen during the 1955-59 a 9-1 record, received 36 first- in the Top Ten before at any
-- campaigns. place ballots in voting by a pan- time this season.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Ten Jackets got into the scoring act at Stephenville el of 49 sports writers and UCLA, fourth lastyweek before
n^to ^r^ t wen last week as Whitis made good use of his bench Day ^casters. one re be f
in the 43rd annual Shrine- registered 14 points, Utecht 12, McGhree 11, Gibbs 9 lar season game remaining be- prised by Tulsa, dropped out of
COLEMAN-Brownwood J1111- sponsored East-West charity and Sinches 7. fore its Orange Bowl date with, the rankings.
. "g ".k • :0u1 game to be held Dec Campbell went with a two-platoon, full-court press Oklahoma received 11 first- _ _ Ten with first place
three games from.coemanein 30 in Candlestick Park, at Stephenville, but the Paynemen encountered little place votes votes in parentheses and points
a basketball tnpleheader here Backing Up Beban in the diffichty with the clever sinches quarterbacking the Alahome — third with 311
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Brownwood High School
coach Gordon Wood told mem-
bers of the Lion Quarterback
Club Mopaay night that
traveilingto Amarillo for Sat-
urday's quarterfinal football
clash with Dumas has both
its good and bad points.
“We had a committment to
fill.'' Wood said of the selec-
tion of Amarillo as the play-
off site. “Next time it will be
our turn "
Money is one of the poorer
angles BHS officials had
visions of a big money gate
with Odessa Ector at San
Angelo this weekend But
Dumas dashed those hopes
with a first down victory over
Ector after the two teams had
battled to a 20-20 tie in last
week’s bi-district round
LION ASSISTANT Ken West
said the Demons are big,
strong and play jaw-to-jaw
football “They come right at
you. West said of the
Demons
The Deomons are primarily
a ground team, but quarter-
back Glenn Bonner, a >h ce-
year veteran, is a fine passer.
West said Steve Burks, the
Demon tailback who has ac-
counted for some 1,300 yards
rushing, has dipped under 10
seconds in the lOftyard dash
"He s faster than any of our
kids."
The entire Lon coaching
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