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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6,1964
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE SEVEN
Sadecki Totes Burden
GEORGE PHARR
Yankee Stadium.
Ford’s experience under fire Series because he was acquired
21
Score by Quarters
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Without Robins, Heard
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game.
Robins responded to treat-
ment, Jefferies explained, and at his old halfback post Friday
, declared that Robins could and Jefferies indicated that
walk on the ankle. But added will be used
that he was still on crutches back too.
and that if he had to decide at Jefferies seemed discouraged | The open season on ducks per most concerned about the lack
the moment whether he would however, over thed resurse or Sins 5, continuaneithr vet of proven running backs. , ,
play or not, he would say no Monday’s workout d 8 season Now, ll appears, he has found
? Heard is a possible classroom "We didn’t have any pep to D Stutzenbaker wildlife bi- some boys to provide the run-
-casualty this week and would day,” he stated. "We mig ht losist SaidI growng conditions ning game to go with an al-
be ineligible for the Port Neches have played our best two foot- have been to good particularly ready potent passing attack. ,
game Heard could regain his ball games." . in the southeast, that rice farm "Don Minton and Charles Pul-
" "Our best two" was reference ers are trying for up to three
to Sulphur and La Grange as crops. “This means they will:
|Orange beat Sulphur, 14-12, and keep the fields flooded and
tied La Grange, 7-7. Orange was where they aren't able to
disappointing in a 12-0 victory squeeze in the maximum cut-i
over Bridge City. -ting, it means a bonus for
| But of the Bridge City game, birds," he said.
Jefferies noted, “It was just one He called conditions at Sabine
of those things when you have Pass “extremely good." . a
an off week. It happens to a lot | teams held their positions easily
of people.| * motorist pulled his car off enough today , in the Dallas
I “The Phillies, for example,” the highway near Goliad at night News poll of Texas schoolboy
Jefferies went on, "looked great recently. Checking his tires, he football but there were some
and then lost 10 straight games, kicked one of the rear wheels, changes elsewhere. ______. ,
Those folks are professionals, an(j felt pain in his ankle. It was
too"- *
| Jefferies said Port Neches has
the best material in the district
He pulled St. Mary’s out of a
hole with a 57-yard punt and
two minutes later picked off a
Marion pass and returned it 37
yards to set up the Hornets’!
clinching touchdown. Marias
Trahan scored the final touch- ________
down himself, skirting right end
Total Yards ........... 243
Passes Completed ........2 of 7
. Passes Int by ----------1
Fumbles Lost ______3 of-3
Punting Average 2 for 46.0
Penalties . 5 for 35
a " Payne Happy With Defense ...
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’ While Vidor has been the only | On paper, Vidor, Silsbee, For- siana , ousquetanna Jena- - -------------
INDIVID STATISTICS one to attain state rank with its est Park and Liberty ire the ware Los Angeles State, and The Cowboys started to come
Marion. ■ -. ... 4-0 record, you must remember most impressive But B ridge Northwest Louisiana around against Howard, but
1 128 2124 “ that both Liberty and Forest City will be a definite factor receiving more nv. point, they were still missing too many
Park are breezing along with with its usual good defense and included Abfene Christian, East Texas blocking assignments to please
the same marks. And Silsbee fine crop of sophomores’ State. Semi do x’ar State S u - STeae: DeVall.
stands 3-0 This leaves out West Orange ′ _—;------- : Gene Beachly, the 185-pound1
Payne isn’t engaging in Fright and Jasper, and it would be a Ramos Rina - punting star from Orange,
Talk when he looks at the mistake to overlook either ” 5 kicked four times for a 408 av-
9-AAA warfare with growing team They might not be title! MEXICO CITY (AP)—Feath- erage in the victory at B’irming-
. Int. TD fears. “I said before that the timber, but they re dangerous erweight world champion Ulti- ham. Beachly ranked second in
J 1 champion might not go through enough to approach with cau-minio i Sugar) Ramos
o o it undefeated, and I say it tion. 1 * ** L4
Some 20 hands went up
air, making it apparent some
of the optimism was gone. And - , „ . , . .
it showed, too, how much folks Jefferies also described Port
think of Heard and Robins. Neches offensive attack, point-
. . ing out how much Heard’s loss
Jefferies said that as of last mjght be felt since the Indians
nights meeting it looked
doubtful that Robins, the all-
district quarterback, would
play. He sustained an ankle
injury in the Bridge City
the No. 2, 3 and 4 teams in that sume action against Tampa, tory last year, Howell scored Dyer was a rookie manager
No school can overlook any order. 2 says Fontenot. . both Spartan touchdowns on a that season and the Redbirds
Th in order after fifth Without Walet’s devastating 93-yard kickoff return and a 14- went on to beat the Boston Red
place Florida A&M, were Loui- blocking, McNeese’s ground at yard sprint from scrimmage Sox in the Series.____________
siana Tech, Susquehanna, Dela- tack has sputtered this season..
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not fight any more. | Beachly now has a 43.5 mark
Speaking at a TV program for the season, boosted by that
- with sports’ commentator Paco 56-yarder he got in the season
Payne sings the praises of len are doing good jobs. They Malgesto, Ramos said he has opener. .
Jasper first, and it’s logical are coming along real well, and decided to retire "and try to Charlie Anastasio, McNeese’s
P -’ ------------L-------L1—A: D--------190-pound Academic All-America
.... ....... ... .™. ..._____...... Weatherford was a newcomer
Orange can beat Port Neches, it boys. The snake was 5 foot to Class AAA as Kermit, No 9’
very easily could win the cham-1 inch long weighing 15 pounds last week, took a tumble out of
pionship. and had 17 rattlers the rankings.
Booster# last night voted to L. B Phillips and his son, West was dropped from Class
purchase a Medco - Sonalator Phillip, of Austin used a ham- AA although winning its game
machine to use on injuries. Or- mer to subdue a coral snake, last week and Idalou, which
. Phillips said the 36-inch coral took a beating, fell out of Class
was the largest he had ever 4
heard of ‘ Ozona was a newcomer to
_____Class A, taking the 10th spot
Just when hot and dry weath- The rankings:
er was about to bring a halt to Class AAAA—1, Garland; 2,
good fishing at Lake Texoma, Amarillo Tascosa; 3, Victoria;
two hard rains hit and anglers 4, Galena Park; .5, Spring
raced for the water. Bill Rogers Branch; 6, Dallas Hillcrest; 7,
of Irving took a 7-pound 4-ounce Tyler; 8, Waco Richfield; 9,
■ black bass, the best in Weeks Pasadena; 10, Port Neches.
6 Walter Mangum of Dallas got Class AAA—1, Dumas; 2, Mc-
′ six blacks of up to five pounds Kinney; 3. Vidor; 4, Pharr-San
For year - round fishermen, Juan-Alamo; 5, Clear Creek; 6,
there’s an all-weather fishing Brownwood; 7, Andrews; 8, Pal-
marina at Inks Lake State Park estine; 8, Austin Lanier; 10,
in Central Texas. Still not quite Weatherford.
complete, the marina will ac- Class‛AA—1, Phillips; 2, Bal-
commodate 400 fishermen when linger; 3, Rockwall; 4, Hondo;
it’s finished. • 5, Crane: 6, Denver City; 7,
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Ava. since Vidor must open district we’re happy with them, Payne live in peace and qujet for a
25.0 play with the Bulldogs Friday, said of his running backs. ~L-----
But he isn’t doing it just to pre- Minton's showing has been
Coni None pare the Pirates. • particularly impressive. He han-ust
0000 IelS “Jasper has improved a lot, dies the fullback s chores and co’s
- - especially on offense, and no- in Vidor’s .offense, this is the
HrintPTS body can tell me they’ll be most significant position.
a i o easy to beat. Not for us or any-
A - one else,” Payne cautioned.
Coast | What of his Pirates’ "We’ve -
appears encouraging to Jeff- „ socramE Press come along about like I’ve ex-r
eries. 5 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pected and thpre haven’t been $
Savoy will be ready to start froth tne foRal GET Coast areas any real surprises," Payne an'
he Ducks and geese, say observ- nes happy with the way the I
some at Quarter ers, will find ideal conditions in backfield has progressed. Be- |
some at quarter- most coastal wintering areas, fore the season started, he was I
The open season on ducks be
★ •
By KEN E8TES from nine yards out with only touchdown with 4:10 left in the
St Mary’s fumbled away 1:40 left to play. , quarter
three splendid scoring opportuni- The Hornets built up a 14-0 Trahan's extra-point try was
ties last night, but superior field halftime lead on field position blocked by Donald LeRocca,
position and a dramatic goal- alone, but the Hornets quickly atoned
line stand enabled the Hornets Bennie Mazzola returned the for this by getting a safety
to withstand such a siege of opening kickoff 58 yards, and less than two minutes later. •■■■■•■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ is one reason why the Yanks are
wastefulness. for the remainder of the first The safety was the result of 7.: 17-10 favorites to take it aU and
It. was similar to balancing a half, the Hornets operated on a bad snap from center that Despl IC • ldor S IV O. J D td tC Nan KI II 6-5 in the opener. It will be Whi-
household budget, offense from within the Marion sailed over quarterback Steve . tey’s 22nd Series start.
■ The goal-line stand proved 40-yard line. Hamilton’s head and bounced
to be the deciding factor for However, the field position A id.cone.
’the Hornets as they repulsed was slow in bringing the Hor- suingHerd kick enabled en-
a late Lake Charles Marion nets some tangible assets Mark a to kek Manabl dest
rally to secure a 20-6 victory | On their first possession, the up, and late in the second qua^-
St. Mary's was nursing a 14-6 Hornets rolled to the Marion ter, the Hornets struck again
lead early in the fourth quarter five, but halfback Gary Phil- after Charles Landry had re-
when Marion launched a fierce lips fumbled into the waiting covered a Charger fumble on
counterattack that carried to a arms of Floyd Statum to halt the 30-vard line . - - -
first down on the Hornets’ three- the drive. | The Hornets negotiated the ing staff feels about relaxing and enjoying past success.
, yard line. X , within a matter of minutes, 30 yards in six plays, with Phil- The same sign might well be tacked up in the dress-
4 But at that point the Chargers’ the Hornets were threatening lips cutting inside right tackle ing quarters at Vidor. For although the Pirates have
relentless drive was blunted by again following a 27 -yard punt from five yards out for the mo wed down everyone so
the left side of the Hornet de- return by Bennie Mazzola and a touchdown with 2:35 left in the far this season,
fense. 31-yard run by Trahan. half. 1.________
Sophomore middle linebacker But this time, Mazzola fum- Marion retaliated quickly be- this point.
Ronnie Herman threw the full bled on the 11, and Stodder re- fore, intermission, moving 60
force of his 210 pounds into jar- covered on the three, yards in only five plays this. Despite . No
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tomet Une flank of the After setting up operations on left in the first half of this rare its own district championship. | Payne is happy and ,----
* see the Marion 22, Trahan sprinted Monday night spectacle. - [ Coach Edgar Payne, who al- too, that Vidor has been fortu-
And on fourth down, immy around right end to the five. St. Mary’s got good field po-ways runs scared, said the other nate enough to attain such a
e Barrios and Johnny Herman cut And one play later, he shot sition again in the third quarter night, “You know, we’re ranked lofty state ranking.
at the naif foot line any Stodder through right tackle or a and launched another abortive No. 3, but we might finish third But in the next breath, he
at the one foot line to complete ----------------------------drive that carried to the Marion in our district,” warns, “It’s something just onawwoldat arounu .as. - -, ..- - ,_______
un Bmmc stand. srarisTics 15 before Bennie Mazzola fum- And from the way Payne said Paper. It doesn’t mean that By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to play Saturday night,” says Tampa has bowed to Jackson- in right field only 310 feet from
. Then fullback Earl Trahan Marion : st. Mary’s bled those words, you know he does much.” I The Wittenberg Tigers, appar-Fontenot. “It is also doubtful ville (Ala ' State 10-B, Virginia the plate, provides a fme target
urtherginsured , MaryS In — First Downs a 213 Hamilton fell on the fumble not believe that the District What Payne is saying, if you ently as strong on the gridiron that Walet will be able to play Tech 18-14 and Memphis State for left-handed-sluggers hk-
ry 117 %*** Puna 24at the five, and Marion then 9-AAA race is all but over can't tell, is that district titles as they usually are on the bas against Tampa" ’13-0. Roger Maris, Mickey Maptie
moved 94 yards before being some folks figure it is, even aren't wrapped up in pretty pa- ketball floor, again are No. 1 The trainer did have some Tampa is big in the line, av- and Joe Pepitone of the Yanks
stopped on the one by the Hor- though the first shot won’t be per and presented on the first this week in the Associated better news for coach Les De eraging 20844 pounds Per man and Bill White and Brock of the
"Needless to say, Trahan once "ELEn to Tnews: *W etotn soy, dm they ’ college football YemidtroeifecMeenihe aatowed be the “ series
again supplied the offensive mo- "Looking at it from every an- have done a lot, but we have to The unbeaten Tigers won Rarsdaid and dec Bash average End Jim Galmin wards meeting of the Yanks and
mentum for St. Mary's, picking gle, there are five ball clubs in realize that the big job is still their third straight by crushing to seain P"d ' , Croaruin tciieRid (220 5 Cards, who split the first four,
up 104 yards on 15 carries and the district that could win it ahead The back-slapping and Heidelberg 49-0 Saturday and XS1 Mhedasquad for full guard Charles Foires(2150) and Ralph Houk, whom BerFa
returning three kicks for 81 Like I said last summer, it’s a handshakes are fine, but we can retained their top perch in the Outs Mondays . most of the Tullouires put succeeded this year, was the
yards real well-balanced league and not win on past merit and past voting by the AP panel of sports Esthay and Babin have been lhe bulk HP front for first rookie manager to win a
The senior fullback also com - it’s going to be that kind of victories.” writers and broadcasters. out a II . season and Raxsdale .... pennant. The Yanks won the
pleted one pass for seven vards, race too” - I It’s apparent that Vidor does San Diego State Lamar Tech missed the Howard clash Line- Tailhack Larry Maier is prob- pennant in 19451, his first year
caught another aerial for 17 Payne admitted that when he not stand like some giant, laden an‘d prairie View'each are un backer G erald Conner and ably Tampa’s best all - around at the helm and also won under
| and punted twice for a 46-yard explained his feelings earlier with muscles and talent, and the defeated in three games, too, guard Errol Eschete, who were back, but the Cowboys will be him in 1962 and 1963.
average. [ about the race he had no idea ability to crunch through its but they didn't amass as many injured Saturday at Birming- mighty wary of speedster Billy The last time the Cards won
DA a T * Herman and Lee Roy Duprie what would transpire “I sure 9-AAA schedule without any points and trail Wittenberg as ham, are also expected to re- Howell In McNeese's 37-12 vic- the pennant was in 1946 Eddie
noosiers Are H csitant anchored the Hornet defense, didn’t think we'd start the dis- sweat. .....inn acnine Te---tary last vear Howall “---n---------'---------
LU Herman had 10 unassisted tack-trict race with four unde I"- ------
• .les and seven assists, and feated teams" Payne re-other or such disregard will
Nine times out of 10 every eligibility in a week as the Duprie had nine un:—:4a 1 - * - :____- _____+___1___
- member of the Orange Tiger scholastic rules are effective tackles and two assists
Booster Club will predict an on a week-to-week basis.
Orange victory. And, certainly Heard is the "quarterback"
if Coach Ted Jefferies comes of Orange’s secondary on de- FPlaYctor
- right out and asks them for a fense. He intercepted a. pass Terry Johnson 7 36 4 32 4.7
vote. against Bridge City and exe- Sormre Hgrodger 10 7 70 25
- But last night less than half cuted a key block near the Or-1 plover % NITLNet Ava. TI
of the 60 members present pre- ange goalline that prevented Earl Trahan 16 104 0 104 63
dieted Orange would beat Port Bridge City from killing a punt Barpiepoit 52 9 45 52
■ Neches Friday if two certain at a dangerous position. Mike Mazzoto 5 25 1 24 4.8
players were sidelined. i Jefferies told of other injured Player, Team an C
After hearing optimistic tones players, including Noland Brous-M TLMSM)’ 11
" from the crowd, Jefferies asked, sard, Mike Saxon and Jerry Trahan (SM), ′
"How many of you think we Hodge, but stated, “I’m not Player, Team Caugn
will beat Port Neches if Joey crying. Don’t think I want your stadcom (M) 1
Robins and Cecil Heard don’t,sympathy. — Johnson (M) .2
■play?” | "We’ll play ’em with what Stolen (M), - 1
in the we’ve got and I’ll tell you one Terry Tenney (M) 1
thing. We’ll try just as hard Player, Team No. Yd
to beat them.” EconaroS 3 121
Javier suffered a badly %
bruised left hip Saturday in a
collision with the Mets’ Bob
Taylor. The Cards were opti-
mistic about his playing but had
Dal Maxvill ready Maxvill,
_______________LAKE CHARLES (Spl —Me i tailback. is McNeese’s rushing normal Van weak, hitter, came
manager, had to use Bob Neese State may have some of leader after two games with a weekend games 8
Gibson in relief in Sunday’s its injured players back in ac- net pickup of 92 yards in 25 car- pra tis .
final game to clinch the Nation- tion Saturday when the Cowboys ries. Fullbacks Dan Suire and i-niin the Banks harmon-
al League pennant, he ia forced play the University of Tampa. Gerald Breaux follow with 72 icaplaying rascal undoubtedly
to start Sadecki, a 20-game but fullback Merlin Walet and and 53 yards, respectively. start at shortstop. Linz has
winner who was knocked out of quarterback George Haffner are Little Dennis Trahan 150. pen serring key hits in the
... ..... .tan their future again. Tes possible the winner the Dox Saturday by the New still on the doubtful list. h pound senior quarterback, leads Speed will DN on the side of
looks rocky and rough at will be beaten once,” he com- York, nets. Walet, 220-pound Junior, has the Cowboy passing brigade the Cards with Lou Brock, their
8 mented. . It figures to be the Yanks not been able to play yet this with five completions in 11 tries base-stealing whiz Curt Flood
• | “Our chances are as good as Big Three of Ford, Mel Stottle- season" and Haffner missed last for 108 yards Richard Guil- and Javier the best of the lot.
If you don’t believe it, anyone’s. Of course, I know that myre and Jim Bouton against week’s 7-6 victory over Howard lory has hit on six of 13 for 33 They will put pressure on Elston
. in: P 44 - Ne 3 we’ll have to have an extreme the Cardinals’ trio qf Sadecki, (Ala.) College Walet has a yards and Haffner completed Howard, the Yanks’ fine catch-
pulled hamstring and Haffner is two of nine for 57 yards against er, just as the dashing Dodgers
T 1 nursing a knee injury. Louisiana Tech two weeks ago of Los Angeles did last year in a
pleased, La m 11 | Dowel 1 Fontenot, McNeese McNeese lost to Louisiana four-straight sweep
m for trainer, says both injuries are Tech, 10-6, and will be entering Both clubs scheduled tune-ups
A .. 1 of the stubborn variety and the Tampa game with a 1-1 rec- at Busch Stadium today with
IsNy | have resisted treatment. ord The Spartans have lost all the Yanks, who were flying in,
ID 1 Xljvv Uit "Haffner is still not up to par three of their starts this sea- due to follow the Cardinals,
and he has to come around fast son- but all by close margins Busch Stadium, with its pavilion
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