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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1964
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESB, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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LOVELADY 8-0
IN TIGHT ONE
point after failed and left the
score 13-0 in favor of Wharton
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N. Carolina 21 Michigan St .15
Wake Forest 38 121
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Bowling Green 21 N. Texas 7
Florida 10 Texas Christian 0.
all-district patch for the second
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the Tigers, 20-8.
But Wharton put the game
out of reach with two late scor-
ing drives in the final period.
The Tigers open the scoring
the touchdown.
hen, the Cubs fought back.
Billy Barnett, who was the reg-
ular Cub quarterback, last year
but was moved to end at the
start of this campaign, was
back at his ’old spot for Bren-
ham when the Cubs' scored
“I have only one gripe for the'year left to participate in. foot-
first three years I have played ball M
their initial touchdown.
Barnett direced the Cubs on
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games when they stopped Whar-
ton cold after their touchdown.
But, the bad breaks came back
to haunt the Cubs again.
After the Cubs forced the Ti-
gers to punt, the Cubs* punt
Oklahoma St. 29 Iowa St 14
S. California 40 Oklahoma 14
Arkansas 3) Tulsa 22
New Mexico 20 Montana 0
Arizona 39 Brigham Young -6 .
Missouri 23 Utah 6
Morris Brown 10 Benedict 0
N. Carolina Coll. 25 Allen 12
Fisk 14 Philander Smith «
Jackson St. 11 Miss. Voc. 9
-Grmbling 20 Sthm (La.) Ur 17
Bishop 13 Mississippi Ind. 0
Chattanooga 18 Tenn. Tech 0
Fayetteville St. 28 Livingston 6
Presbyrn 21 Lenoir Rhyne 10
Albany (Ga.) St. 28 Miles 0
E. Tenn. St. 10 W. Ken. St. 9
pass from Barnett to Roger
Keim, who carried the ball to
the two.
From that point fullback,
David Atkinson carried the
mail into the end zone two plays
after Keim’s big play
' Brenham added the two-points
after when Barnett hit halfback
Donald Schulz after Atkinson’s
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Wooster 17 Carnegie Tech 0
Army 19 Boston College 13
Boston U. 15 Geo. Washington 7
Brown 20 Lafayette 3
Dartmouth 40 New Hampshire 0
Harvard 20 Massachusetts 14
Drexel Tech 27 Glassboro St. 0
Amherst 20 Springfield 12
Hobart 18 iRochester Tech 3
Union 26 St. Lawrence 9
Wagner 34 W. Maryland 46
Thiel 20 Cases 6
Vermont 41 Worcester Tech 6
Clarion Tchrs. 36 Grove City 6
Gettysburg 12 Bucknell 7
Norwich 21 Bates 0
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85-Yard Drive
- The drive for 85 yards in 10
plays consumed the latter part
of the quarter after the Cubs
had run approximately six min-
utes off the .clock after taking
the opening kick-off to the Ti-
: gers' 19 before Richard Lockley
again pulled an intaception and
returned it to the Brenham 30
to set up Wharton's third score
i of the night. " ,
One-Yard Plunge
fety positions yf defense
One Gripe ;
pass did the damage again.
This time for 31 yards. The
N. Michigan 24 SE Missour 0
Earlham 47 Kenyon 7
Cape Mav 18 GaHaudw b
E. Michigan 7 Adrian 0
In. Carroll 31 Wash..& Jeff 0
Omaha 26 Northern IInois 20
and drove to their fourth score
of the game.
Again, Vojacek passed for
The Wharton Tigers combined । the 10, returning it five yards.
* steady ground game with a The Tigers pulled the same
good passing attack and rolled I play in the second period, but
over the Brenham Cubs, 34-8, in this time they waited until
a game’played in Wharton Fri-
day night. The contest marked
the first game that Brenham
has scored in this season and
was the Tigers' home opener
after two ■wins on the road.
Brenham had played three
games without scoring, but
broke the drought with a fourth
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KICKING FORM—Ed Campbell, senior guard of
the Somerville Yeguas, puts his foot into one during
a practice session in Somerville. Campbell’s talents
as a kicker will be much called upon during .the
football season now in progress.
Humbofdt St 41 Oregon T 0
Les Angeles St 43 Hawait 0
9cjdental 28 Cal Lutheran 7 -
Whittier 19 Santa Barbara 6
Cal Western 34 Redlands 13
Lewis & Clark 20 ( hco Si 0
Claremont Mudd 18 Pmna 13
San Diego St. 54 San Fran 0
Whitworth 35 Pac f< l uthrn: 28
E. Oregon 13 Whitman 0
E Wash. 20 Cent. Wash. 7 ‘
W. Wash 6 Puget Sound .0
Willamette 7 Nevada 6
Pacific 20 Portland St 7
S. Oregon 53 George Fox 13
E. Oregon 13 Whitman 9
Weber St 20 E. Montana 0
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। night Game time is 8 pm
Wharton 34-8
there was only six seconds left
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East .
Villanova 32 Holy Cross 8 •
Pennsylvania 13 Lehigh 6
Columbia 21 Colgate 14
Syracuse 38 Kansas 6
Northeastern 22 Bridgeport 6
Williams M Trinity (Conn.) 0
Princeton 18 Rutgers 7
Yale 21 Connecticut 6
Maine 23 Rhode Island 15
Cornell 8 Buffalo 8
Dickinson 23 Muhlenberg 14
- Bowdoin 18 Tufts 7
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Arkansas Tech 22 Ark A4M 0
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UCLA 21 Penn St 14
Washington 35 Baylor 14
Illinois 26 California 14
Wyoming 28 Waxhington St. 7
Stanford 10 San Jose St. 8
! Montana St. 27 Fresno St. 13
Oregon St. 14 Colorado 7 .
Colorado St. 7 UOP 8 ,
Oregon 22 Pittsburgh 13 ‛
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- Midwest
Ohio State 27 S. Methodist 8
Notre Dame 31 Wisconsin 7
Beloit 10 Knox •
Michigan 24 Air Eorce 7
Iowa 34 Idaho 24
Wash. (Mo ) U. 10 Wabash 10
Youngstown 21 E. Ken. St 7
Duluth U. of Minn. 34 Hmline 0
B-Wallace 10 Muskingum 7
Miami (Ohio) 21 Marshall 0
Cincinnati 20 Dayton 10
Western Illinois 9 Bradley 0
Superior 7 Lacross 7
Wm. Jewell 28 Empordia St. 0
Oshksh St. 19 Mil, U. of Wis 12
Wittneberg 40 Otterdbein 6
Cordnell College 28 Mnmouth 0
-Northwestern 14 Indiana 13
Nebraska 26 Minnesota 17
Kent St. 15 Xavier (Ohio) 2
Central Mich. 18 W. Mich 6
Taylord 14 Manchesterd (Ind ) O’
Ball 28 Butler 14
Purdue 17 Ohio U 0
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Wednesday that Sam Boulmetis praised the Panthers, for a . job
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; field of play.
By H. C. ROST
The Danbury Panthers, led
by Tim Tigner’s 201 rushing ’ • ।
yards, defeated the Somerville
Yeguas 30-14 The Panthers
scored early in the game when
the first play that the Yeguas
attempted to run resulted in a I ,
covered fumble for the Panthers ‘
which they quickly turned
into a touchdown. n
Scoring again in the second
quarter on 86 yard run by 1
I Tigner, the score at the half
was 12-0 in favor of the Panthers । •
Somerville scored both its
touchdowns in the fourth quar-1 2
ter with the first coming on a 2
11-yard run by the fullback
Joe Hawthorne Ed Hill finished
the scoring for the Yeguas in lhe ’
same quarter with a 12-yard run * •
Joe Hawthorne blasted right
guard for the conversion points
The Somerville team fumbled "v
six limes during the ballgame , -
which severely hurt their scor ,
ing chances.
Leading the defensive team
for the Yeguas were: Ed Cam '
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Hobart 18 Rennselaer Tech 3
Temple 34 Kings point 8
Alfred 28 Brockport 0
Rochester 14 Hamilton 0
Slippery Rock 3 Edinboro 3
Wminister 32 W. Va. Weslyn 7
Kutztown 8 Millersville St 0
Albright 13 Juniata 0
Delaware 36 Hof str a 7
Indiana (Pa.) St. 27 Geneva 13
Allegheny 7 Wayne 8
Lebanon Valley-27 14
South
Maryland 24 South Carolina 6
Navy 35 William and Mary 6
North Carolina St. 9 Clem,son 0
West Virginia 7 The Citadel 3
W. Virginia t. 12 W. Liberty 6
and. now three games with the
varsity
. eoniodwhihdowning’drstndetf In the third quarter, Lockley
each other the ball through in
terceptions, fumbtes" and pood
defenstveplay bytoth sides in '
the fourth quarter.
Burton's I arry Eckermann.
Randy Kittermann, and Jim
Eberhardt showed up ge od on
offensive, whjle Richard Kitter-
mann, David Matthies and
Wayne Fuchs displayed fine
performances for the defenisve
unit
Friday's victory was the sec
ond shotout for the Panthers and
the win left the Panther* with a —
2-0-1 recor for the season The
hardhitting Panther defensive
unit is holding its opponents tn (
an average of Ohly two points •
RFNO; Nev (UPD—Univer '
sity of Nevada football coach
Dick Trachok was hanged in
effigy Wednesday after his
team took a 53-6 trouncing by
Long Beach State College last
week.
an electrifying 63-yard touch
down run by Randy Kittermnn 1
Roy Schmidt ran over for the
two-point conversion after Kit
termann scord Kittermann'*
sizling dash came afe;
Sacramento St. 14 Snta €lera nieam* made a habit of glvi
the touchdown. This time from
11yarda-out mahalbpek/ **c555
Davis. It took the Tigers ly"
Jockey’s Guild
touchdown.—"--------------
It seemed as the Cubs were
going to break loose of all the
", bad breaks that had plagued
Florida 18 Mississippi St. 13
Louisiana Gt 3 Rice 0 •
Georgia 7 Vanderbilt 0
Auburn 3 Tennessee 0
Voorhees 14 St. Paul 12
Lincoln U. 25 Arkansas A4M 8
Kentucky 27 Mississippi 21
Kentucky St 41 Wstn Salem 12
Alabama A4M 24 Lane 0
St. Augustines 18 Morris 0
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. . ... . — .. Lockley climaxed the 30-yard,
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plunge: This left the Cubs trail- a 71-yard -scoring drive that
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The Pickard High Hornets
won the first gamepf their
season Friday night as they de-
feated the Bears of Hearne
16-14 in Cub Stadium in Bran-
ham.
Carl Morrow was the play "
caller for the Hornets with
Aaron Thomas, right halfback,
going across for the two tallies.
Freddie Kallie, fullback, went
over for the twin two-pointers
after the touchdowns.
The Hornets collected 95 yards
in penalties. Pickard was un-
able to stop the Bears in the air
and Hearne completed five pas-
ses to Pickard's three.
The Hornets will travel to
Sealy Oct. 2 to meet the Sealy
Hawks. Game time is 8 p m.
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Georgia Tech 28 Miami (Fla.i 9 _ ,
W Virginia Tech 34 Concord 14 Texas 23 Texas Tech 0
East Carolina 31 Howard 21
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। two plays to cover 19 yards
after the fumble recovery. The
i try for points failed.
Wharton,seemed to made a
habit of scoring when time was
running out because with 22
+ seconds left in the game Vo-
jacek plunged two yards for
six more and then kicked for
। the final Wharton point.
J I have one desire about my
foothallcareer, and that is to
play on a winner before -I .grad-
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. ' After finishing junior high at of the first niuce Brenham tubs
I thers broke a tight 00 foot "Harrisburg. Roger tame to baseball team Roger played
ball game late in the fourth Brenham High School and-play ■ i. p and srcgnd base
quarter and went ahead to de ed his first football game as a for the winning Cub* . —
feat the Lovelady Lions 8 to 0. freshman
before approximately 3 500 fans to the team in his second
at the Panther Fieid Friday j year of play, and Row 1 the re-
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