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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1964
THE ORANGE LEADER
AGE EIGHT
, Lions Go for Broke
In Losing to Landry
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -
Koy To Seek Family’s
Plave
Yds.
taken three
yards. This was in three games.
YO
Now
*.
★
★
Ga
1. Texas (32)
430
ERE
255 mile in total offense
220
Aut
preview of Silsbee
Football League. They also are
in
to
CH.
Ladies at Olympic Games
Would Not Stop Traffic
Friday night's homecoming
game with Silsbee.
is something of a surprise
When it comes to individuals.
Mauch Did
Great Job
Vidor-
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243
TIGER STE ADY - One of the standouts in
Orange’s first unbeaten non-district season since
1958 is center and middle-guard Steve Bruce,
a 190-pound junior. Bruce was singled out by
Oilers First,
Last in AFL
STATISTICS
First Downs
Baylor 0-2,
But Leading
SWC by Mile
DALLAS (AP)—Baylor hasn't
a sound thrashing . X-.
Yet, the Lions played a su-
perior Landry team on even Lomtar.
terms through most of the game,
tying the score late in the second
cess to date.
"We're happy with it (the de
A film of last week's game
between West Orange and the
Port Neches reserves will be
shown, and Coach Bob Frank
will give the club members a
Refreshments will be served
at the meeting.
fense is going to he our strong- -
est point." Payne said and that
390
366 beaten anybody yet but leads
263 the Southwest Conference by a
"Ul and refus
provisions of
%
Payne likes to believe his ball
climbed club has the Potential to play
— Vinton plays Lake Arthur this
— week at Vinton in another 4-A
tussle
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1
Rushing 1
fourth halfback who only a few weeks
n ago was competing for area
rushing honors
-----——----the winning 400-meter relay
BRIDGE CITY team, concedes that “I might
have moments when I will wish
| NEW YORK (AP) - The____
Houston Oilers are the top of- per outing.
-----But Landry held Landry to a
minus three yards on six car-
Landi ries Fullback Bobby Kimball
250 paced the Lions with 45 yards
2. Illinois (6)
13. Alabama <3)
4 Ohio-State
5. Kentucky (5)
6 Notre Dame
FOR BOOSTERS "The thingthat 1 miss most
A 1 about not competing is not
seeing all the friends I made
around “the world,” she said.
mediated the German dispute in
Wednesday’s working sessions 1952 and created a single all-
wiU be stormy! Soviet Russia German team, has always con-
will probably raise the sidered this, sports unification as
All except 18 yards of it is by
passing, which can be taken by
8 opponents of throwing the ball
" 36 high, wide and handsome as an
36 indication of something—maybe
listed that you get beat
■ Oklahoma, Illinois vs. Ohio
, _ The new Top Ten is No 1. State: Alabama vs. North Caro-
Anunqua .nc - ,—-. 1. 2 unvugu Mvnay wurnvut auu League s Player-of-the-Month Texas: No 2, Illinois: No 3, lina State: Kentucky vs. Florida
oral Manager John Quinn of . ard mnes But when the go checked on whether there were for September Alabama, No. ‘4, Ohio State, State; Notre Dame vs. Air
the Philadelphia Phillies says 8 gets tough, then * idor5 de any injuries Gibson won six of seven No 5. Kentucky; No. 6, Notre Force; Michigan vs Michigan
he and owner Bob Carpenter sense US 3 out as easy to run There weren't many and Tex- games during the month as the Dame. No 7, Michigan. No 8. State; Nebraska vs South Caro-
think Manager Gene Mauch has as an acre of quick- as Tech found all hands came Cardinals came from behind to Nebraska: No 9, a tie between lina and Arkansas vs Baylor,
done a terrific job, despite the Be nt u out of the A&M game in good take the National League pen- Michigan State and Arkansas 1 The Top Ten with first-place
teams National League tailspin ieme tha When you look shape Texas A&M found the nant He allowed only 4a hits in Illinois took over the No 2 votes in parentheses and points,
that cost them the pennant Pack " 1 us season our de-situation the same 62 innings and had an earned- spot with a 17-6 triumph over on a 10-9-8 etc basis:
Quinn made the comment ed naini 8. p.WT Frank Broyles of Arkansas run average of 1.89. Northwestern Alabama moved
Monday after giving Mauch a
new, two-year contract with a
reported increase in salary.
for 87 yards in 13 carries and
did everything a good football
player is supposed to do
12a4e the southwest Com about 50 per cent throwing. ..
ference in scoring with 30 Payne believes, and has a defensive platoon into th
terence in scoring A PAnnAAA iAA Al__want_____game in a minting situation
points, has averaged 41 yards
running, averaged 40.0 yards
kicking, caught two passes for
. 25 yards and, threw one for 20 to
. .. . Payne cites Snarky Robinson.
The Phillies finished in a tie Ivan Sellers, Mike Gentry and
for second place with St Louis naturally Tommy Rainbolt for
after blowing a 61-game lead th their steady defensive perfor-
the last two weeks, during mances
which they dropped 10 games in Offensively, Robin son has
a row. , given a creditable showing, at
Mauch whose present con- guard, too, and his play has
tract had another year to run, probably been the best in both
signed the new pact in Quinn’s departments of any Pirate.
office. before leaving for the End George Thurman has
World Series in St Louis. shown signs of becoming a real
The 38-year-old Mauch, who outstanding two-way end And ■
first signed to manage the Phil- the list could go on and on, for J
lies in 1960, reportedly got a several borderline boys have yet 0
substantial increase over the to hit their stride, a
reported $40,000 he received this A promising back is Jim Mc- ■
year Glothin, a name to remember ■
“Both Bob (Carpenter) and He runs hard and throws his 185 ■
myself think Gene's done a Pounds into tacklers with reck;, ■
terrific job and we wanted him less abandon He will help later s
to know we felt that way," on ,. . . . •
‘Quinn explained.
rounded into a competent quar- game in a punting situation, a
terback. plan of staying in the huddle
Of course, the backfield is 25 seconds to draw a delay pen-
still not quite where Pa 5 n e alty so an entire team could be By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS right out of the Top Ten in col- up to No. 3 by blanking Vander- EACHRSR a peats tun 'satis'
in a touchdown drive, and would like it, "Potentially, we substituted has been followed Hurricane Hilda didn’t get lege football Thwoan % Ohin c.AL- :-------: day night. Bridgers was satis
i kickoffs back 63 are,,al right, or we r« going to King and Foldberg, however, north to the state of Michigan | '.—__________..... - _______„ .
be he says. . agreed, with the officials in on No matter. The Michigan State today their No. 1 spot in this Indiana 17-9.
Probably the biggest smile it, that they would have their Spartans and the Michigan Wol- week’s voting by The Associated Kentucky, perhaps the sur-
crosses Payne’s face when he quarterbacks just ........... 1 "
more liberal. Advance hints er in the second grade of a
point to a narrow Brundage Clarksville, Tenn., public
As a result, North Korea and victory, school,
Indonesia may not compete Virtually all the 8,000 athletes "So far” she says “I have
in fact, where the sun is right, here at all but observers be- from the 98 nations expected to had no longing to be in Tokyo /
the Puscione now on hand f r th Ol thi *
_____________________________for the opening ceremonies But this girl, who took first
Saturday, Oct. 10. The Games place at Rome in the 100 and
end Oct. 24. 200-meter dashes and anchored
wants full membership in the of the Olympic movement
IOC. instead of sharing a team All the ballots in the contest
healthy miss from one unidenti- meblidnest Germanxsnand.ath between Brundage, seeking re-
Oh, there are the exceptions. IUAUAr—ine emperor meeting ana po
Some of the swimming girls fill of Japan declared open the full override the ban
their suits quite neatly meeting of the International Russia, too, favors East Ger.
The lady gymnasts have been Olympic Committee today with many's full membership in the
known to set hearts tumbling customary pomp, but behind the IOC but Avery Brundage of
But when it comes to lady scenes a full-scale dornybrook Chicago, IOC president who
shot putters and volley ball brewed. , .. mediated the German dispute in
players, well, there are some W " -.....
here that even their mothers
would admit are not ravishing .-----------------------------
They also run heavily to GAMEE issue East. Germ ny one of the outstanding successes
1 lders - wants T memnersin the umrie mvmnn
Hurricane Hilda didn't get lege football, bilt 24-0 and Ohio State jumped 62h with Southall's work
The Texas Longhorns retained a notch to No. 4 by slamming against Oregon State But he
bolstered his defensive line by
call "auto- verines provided their own pow. Press panel of sports writers prise team of the season to date. Tromi the torlehse Bill Ferguson
The best e stimate on a with West Germany and
healthy miss from one unidenti- of Cemarnterationai between Brundage, seeking re- Wilma Rudolph, triple gold
fieri Eastern European state election , 01... the interna lonai election as IOC president, and medal winner in the 1960 Olym-
producedthese Eitar statistics: president will be announced his only rival, Lord David pics, says that the world a
584040. -- 4 - Track and swimming athletes Burghley, marquis of Exeter, claim that was hers four years
w who took part in the unauthor- are here under seal and all that ago is fresh in her memory but
The first figure is for the ized GAMEFO — the Games of remains is the announcement, that she wouldn’t trade her job
shoulders, and the other two the Emerging Forces - at 'H Brundage is a stern upholder today for a trip to Tokyo,
down select * —om lower karta, Indonesia, have been of pure amateurism. The Eng- Wilma is now Mrs. Ethridge,
i .suspended by their internation- lish nobleman is considered to and she’s a mother and a teach-
1 And those stainless steel teeth al federations thereby keeping be
DEFENSIVE ACE — Bruce Carr is one of Bridge City’s most favored by Iron Curtain den- them out of the Olympics.
iciaie" 1 4 consistent performers on defense this season. Carr, a 155-pound tists do not exactly enhance the
‘layer- No. Yds. senior letterman, plays safety for the Cardinals and is e member over-all aspect.
of the quarterback corps. Carr intercepted a pass in Bridge City's L T
LAKE CHARLES (Spl) — To- quarter in one of Vinton’s most At that, point. Landry got the
ward the end, it boiled down to exciting drives this year break it needed when a Vinton
one of those situations where Quarterback Ronnie Gaudet punt went only as far as the
you settle for a score that will had put Landry ahead, 6-0, in Vinton 30 A few plays later,
make you look good losing or the second quarter on a 13-yard Gaudet zipped one yard for a
try to win it and look bad all run around left end that capped touchdown and Glen Montgom-
the way around. a 75-yard drive.. ery kicked the conversion to
That was the case here last Mike Turner got the Lions give Landry a 13-6 advantage,
night with Vinton’s Lions as cranked up in the same period After Vinton failed to get the
they suffered a 19-6 loss to Lan- and directed them 65 yards to first down at its own 33, Landry
dry s Tigers in the District 4-A paydirt. En route, Ronnie Tros- stopped the clock long enough
opener for both teams clair threw a 44-yard pass to jn a 17 second period for Roh- 1
Trailing 13-6 with less than a Mike Pickett Tumper en Thibodeaux to go four yards
minute left to play, Vinton faced chunked a 21-yard aerial to for a third touchdown
a fourth-and-three situation at halom the Landry 1 Tros. Landry put the clamps on J
its own 33-yard line henem7 P h Vinton's running game, mainly >
It was gamble for " or EO Sing touchdown The emphasis halfback Al Landry. 2. splendid 1
back home and tell everybody was on defense, until the
they only lost to the league fa quarter * -
vorite by one touchdown Coach
Monroe Fowler wouldn’t think: ----
of having it that way T
So the Lions gambled and yinton
lost Landry took over at that es
point, drove it on in for another 76,
touchdown in -17 seconds and $ of ’
handed Vinton what looked like 0 6
Brewing Behind Scenes
« Vivacious — She speaks Eng-
TOKYO (AP)—The emperor meeting and possibly seek to lish.
TV TIT cm D I were running. . .”
" L 0t4A1 "But I am happy here and I
rypa nm CIT T wouldn’t trade my baby for
I ICALI BALL another opportunity to run in
the Olympics.”
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Ad- wilmtoe Toho a h
vance ticket sales for the old Djuana Lei, and it was
Rice didn't have out Bridge City Channelview game knowing she would be a mother
Hesondinitthaxe anxlbady.aut will, begin tomorrow afternoon last spring that turned Wilma’s
' " wugito frvis the Olympics.
ho . by. • i "I bad planned to go, but now
The tickets will be on sale I know that I will never run
from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow and again competitively. I will be
from 8 to 8 50 a.m. and from too old when the next Olympics
3 to 5 p m. on Thursday, come around (1968), and there’s
The Cardinals play Channel- no purpose for running in any-
view there Friday night. thing else.” Wilma is 24 years
_____________________________________old. 4
Vinton Landry
r— TC Yds Player— TC
11 45 Thibodeaux 26
r 10 26 Gaudet. 17
5 3 Arsement 8
4 -6 Le Blanc 1
6 -3 Carlin. 1
Little Cypress
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) — Wilma is now 30 pounds over
Homecoming plans will be dis- her 1960 Olympics weight and
cussed tonight during the regu- she confines her exercise to a
— . in lurias lar meeting of the Little Cy-little running on the basketball
the platoon without Southern California and Navy from-behind 17-6 triumph over 5 spot with an 20-0 upset over a merer were no new inju 1es press Booster Club. It is set for court.
Army. 1 Auburn, a defeat that pushed AAMARN had more 7:30 in the elementary school “Training was, hard, but it
But Michigan State upset the Tigers out of the Top Ten. insurerthatarpedy but ^ library. was rewarding and I don’t re-
for the Mustangs take the week of The Bears host Kountze Fri- gret the things that T had to
at 7:30 in the high school cafe- "I hcpe that Edith can break
teria mine this year."
There will be two drawings “
for the ladies in attendance and
two drawings for free tickets to
By JIM BECKER her teeth and block the view of Sports writers, gentlemen all, ples, and their real meanings;
Associated Press Sports Writer the entire backcourt at the sort around in their vocabu- Attractive — Well
| TOKYO (AP)There is one same time. lanes and come up with de- be a irl because the Rest
standard for feminine beauty at Now, this lowdown on pulchri- scriptive words for lady ath- say she is and we can’t even
the Miss Universe contest, and tude in the sweat socks set has letes that do not completely get an agreement to insnect
an entirely different one at the long been hidden in a secret cover the case. " their nuclear bomb sites inspect
Olympic Games, code. i Here are some familiar exam- pith , .
We have to use a differentPretty — Nobody has ever
yardstick - we get a different * * • *• *actually stepped on her face
class of contestant over here. - . . . with a spiked shoe.
| In fact, to be brutally frank, Full C l 1 Lovely - She bathes after
. after looking over the crop gath- Ul L-pca le JOnnV DTOOK every race
ering for the Olympics which * * U *** ¥ W UVA Gorgeous - She parked her
open Saturday, it must be re- . * truck outside.
ported that there are very few T • H 1 • 1 O * Glamorous - She has had at
lady athletes whose faces will rewino Behind canec least one permanent since
stop traffic 1 U Y’iilg spring
. Clocks, ye
========== Why the Agony, Say SWC Coaches
sophomore year. • O • •
He missed last year’s game "There s two things I don’t -
with a shoulder separation that like," he says, "and they are By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS not only didn't have injuries to team's 29-6 victory oyer Texas Campbell and guard Billy Snow, and end George Sauer were on
developed an infection digging post holes and watching At least two Southwest Con- worry about but he took a Christian last week And he warned about the the injury list and Coach Dar-
n a football game from the side- ference coaches want to,get the chance of being thrown out of Coach Abe Martin of Texas strength of Texas Tech, whom rell Royal said he wouldn’t
nt and has just finished lines." agony over with as soon as pos- the coaches league for being Christian obviously had a dif- the Frogs play Saturday, know for a day or so whether
Sm his finest But he might do some digging sible- the agony of winning the cheerful, ferent view of his team’s efforts Texas, which has won three they could play against Okla-
P 8 c i a 1 in the Cotton Bowl Saturday — close ones or losing them "I don’t know of anyone who because he changed his lineup games in a row, worried more homa at Dallas Saturday.
That was Saturday night He holes for Oklahoma- to be bur- Coaches J T King of Texas did not have a good grade de- He brought two new faces to than any of the others. Tackle
scored two touchdowns, set up ied.*
one with a 71-yard quick-kick
and made good four times on
fourth down situations Kov ran
7. Michigan (i) 4
8. Nebraska
9. tie, Michigan State
9. tie, Arkansas
Others receiving votes.
6 ERE =
sissippi. North Carolina, North fense and 4 of V’ in the
Carolina State, Oregon, Riee, _ is second with 285 3
Syracuse. Southern California, Texas 18 second 9
UCLA, Washington, Wyoming.
The Phillies have climbed Cu has the potential to play
steadily since finishing eighth much better than it has thus
during Mauch’s first two years far. We haven’t really gotten
as manager. In 1963, the team the boys up for any game yet,"
finished fourth and this season he said.
they had 92 victories, a club He knows that for Vidor to
record win the championship, the Pi-
'________________rates must improve in all areas,
p.1., T. Grill and "get sharper as they go."
Calmer 1s otill The Bucs have yet to be
. really pushed in any game
83,000 in r ront French did present a mild chal-
lenge, and Payne says, “The
DUNEDIN, Fla (AP) - Ar- boys came through when they.
nold Palmer is still more than had to." 2
$3,000 ahead of Jack Nicklaus He realizes the state ranking
among professional golf’s lead- might work against the Pirates,
ing money winners, with Bill "Everyone is going to play 30-40
Casper Jr. a distant third. per cent harder against us than
There were no changes in the anyone else," he explained
standings of the first 10 after So Vidor will just have to im-
last week’s Fresno Open, which prove in proportion or be left
left Palmer on top with $110,743 by the side of the road
and Nicklaus a close second "Now we’re down to the ones
with $107,717. that count,” Payne said as he
Casper has won $79,019 to date looked ahead He hopes the Pi-
this year, followed closely by rates will forget about the
Bob Nichols with $73,537 and others and just remember that.
Tony Lema with $72,555. too.
1 Yaras’ 25 on 11 trips
Comp red 1 0 o The right side of Vinton’s line
bies Lest 1 of 2 did an outstanding job on de-
Tothiedos 49-240 fense, led by tackle Jack War
by Quarter’, 0 0 son Other standouts were Torn
0»0 13-19 Pickett and Mike Navarre.
Coach Teddy Miller will nar a full social life, and that8
rate the film of last week's 29-0 aboutthe „only thing 1 missed
win over Kirbyville, and also in college
give a scouting report on Wilma’s successor as the fast-
1 Kountze, est woman in this country is
_____Edith McGuire, a member of
(range the U.S. Olympic team. Wilma
W est Orange won’t say how she thinks Edith
Four drawings are scheduled will perform in Tokyo but adds
tonight at the weekly meeting of that "records are made to be
the West Orange Booster Club broken."
Legal Notice
5th Win Over Sooners_____am________
Turner 10 4. 52 Gaudet 3-1 €
AUSTIN, Tex (AP) — Ernie best - tailback. He is 6-foot-3. eclair Pass Receiving
Koy is going after the fifth vic- weighs 225 and runs the 100 in 10 warever- NS T* Me bin
tory for the Koy family over flat
Oklahoma here Saturday . Coach Darrell Royal, in the “ Puntirg -_____________________________________from the nauor
Ernie's da‘d. Ernie Sr . led understatement of the season, worer- N Y 4% LirgtuneN X A% 12-0 loss at Orange. He's a likely starter for the Bridge City- a Bulgarian volley ball player lieve the Russians may raise compete here are
Texas to triumphs over Oklaho- says “Koy runs with a lot of ______Didelof 1 18 18.0 Channelview game Friday at Channelview can flash secret messages with the issue in the full committee for the opening
ma in 1930-31-32, authority.” 7 ~, -
and does not now have in service
two inch water lines Installe
throughout said system since The e
fective date of said ordinance;
2. Said Water Company wholil
failedand refused and still conti
ues to fail and refuse to comp
When golf pro Bill Meyers of with the provisions of Section 4 <
avtona Beach Fla had a AA "WNY AAL that dervieot won
AN ORDINANCE DECLARING
FORFEITED THE FRANCHISE
TO DISTRIBUTE WATER HERE
TOPFORE GRANTED TO THE
SPOONER ADDITION WATER
CO BY ORDINANCE DATED
OCTOBER 10, 1957, TERMINAT.
ING THE RIGHTS OF SAID
SPOONER ADDITION WATER
CO. PROVIDING AN EFFEC
TIVE DATE THEREOF, AND FOR
THE PUBLICATION IN THE OF.
I FICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE
1 CITY
WHEREAS, heretofore and on
or about October 10, 1957, the City
of Pinehurst, Texas, adopted a cer-
tain ordinance granting to Spooner
Addition Wafer Co (hereinafter for
convenience designated simply" as
"Water Company) a franchise to
distribute wafer to Inhabitants of *
Spooner Addition No. 1, Spooner Ad
dition No. 2, and Weaver Addition
in the Cry of Pinehurst, in accord-
ance with certain terms and condi-
tions therein set forth, which said N
ordinance is incorporated herein by
reference for all intents ana pur-
poses (is fully as If set out herein
in hoec verba; and,
. WHEREAS in consideration of
the granting of said franchise, said
Wafer, Company did covenant and
agree fo improve the existing water
system by replacing all of its then
existing lines with two inch lines to
ha trid and maintained in compil-
vith the state health regula-
governing such matters, and
— vyree to file with the City a
performance bond to guarantee that
It would comply with the terms and %
conditions of said ordinance; and.
. WHEREAS said Water Company
failed and continues to fail and re-
fuse to comply with the terms and
96.7 72.0 106.1 conditions of sold ordinance in many
90.0 114.3 204.3 Telegrams have gone to 26 of particulars, some of which are
13, "o 2123 the 27 lettermen of 1938 (one is.' enumeration nail contuma
150.5 95 0 245.5 deceased) and letters to the to amount to a waiver of any other
1447 837 750 0 other 24 members of the squad. 1 serawares company wholly
192.0 106.0 298.0 plus the coaching staff, inviting failed and refused, and still con
them back for the ceremonies, tinues fall -
L. R (Dutch) Meyer, the re-
— tired athletic director', was the
Coaches J. T King of Texas div ave Have a svvu siaue uc- iac. . . ..... Ju ...__........ ...........
Tech and Rank Foldberg of Tex- fensively," Broyles said of his the first team-end Charles John Elliott, end Dan Mauldin of action for its game with at a p.m. in the unior high last spring tni
as A&M worked out a system to - 7 ' ' T : Stanford Saturday but the -L21 1LL IthougEES from
save time and quit boring the A _ .coaches worried about beating
spectators in their game last vc ol w c 1 - m A 1 1s the West Coast outfit. Especial-
week and it's likely all the DDATT S W OIAEnOE Bid W ly after scout Nick Lanza said
others will follow suit 9 ′ Stanford had a "real f ine foot-
This season, in order to get ball team’ and should have
T T C1 A A T 1 a beaten mighty UCLA last week.
Ng V l Coach John Bridgers said he
OOU ±1 CIV V Ail I would start Terry Southall,
• sophomore quarterback, against
Arkansas at Little Rock Satur-
**•
Wilma Says
She's Happy
As Teacher
the regula-
the State
_________________-- 24 victory over Philadelphia. A Hartford, Conn . he said "these prose-enarerti Tomheryicotre ef
Houston leads in passing of- spokesman said the star full- guys shake me up." He was iron or steel.
fense and Buffalo, in rushing back will be operated on this playing with long hitting George failed and refused, and aim’comineW
with
said
passing and also against rushes, his left knee.
It will be no comfort to Okla-
homa to learn that he’s now rex"n aue 4eu quarteroacks just . .. . _____
mee position he’s best discusses his defense Ita the matic delay" each time and er on the gridiron and blew and broadcasters with a come- jumped from nowhere to the No.
Rea f * E* * AR 5 LRKC up Line cettn * *** .......................
cess to dateJ' toe delaying penalty ., , . But Michigan State upset the Tigers out of the Top Ten. " , * since library. was rewarding and I don't re-
We re happy with it (the de. It speeded things up greatly Gibson Selected Southern California 17-7 and It was the third straight for theMustangs take the week off The Bears host Kountze Fri- gret the things that 1 had to
fense, but we think we have a and Texas Tech won over A&M Michigan walloped Navy 21-0 to Kentucky's unbeaten- Wildcats. mh ' lustansst have a hands daX in their annual homecom- miss because of my running
lot of room for improvement, 16-12 quicker than under toe old Pla ver-of-Month give the Top Ten a thorough They previously downed De- theynexpert to have anchends ing contest. I’m still young enough to enjoy -
our pass defer nis e especially plan—and it relieved King of eer shaking up. As a result Southern troit 13-6 and Mississippi27-21. In shape next week when they act e ........
needs working on . agony and did the same for CINCINNATI (AP) — Bob California .No 2, and Navy. No. In this week's games involv- openh e rate the fill
- dor s de f e " 8 e isn the Foldberg Gibson, who is expected to start 6, flopped right out of the rank- ing the Top Ten, it's Texas vs against Huice. win
heavy handed sudden-stop type. After getting that settled, the Thursday’s World Series game ings. i------ over
Opponents frequently gain con ‘coaches then sent their teams for St Louis is the National '
PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Gen-siderable yardage between the through Monday workouts and League’s 1
„ bepiemer./ 3 Alabama; No. 4, Ohio State; State; Notre Dame vs. Air
any injuries Gibson won six of seven No 5, Kentucky; No. 6, Notre Force; Michigan vs. Michigan
____, TCU 38 Champs
with 199.3 on the ground. And. tr.11 D .. * ,
Texas has won three games Be Honored
Baylor is a flat last in de- C
fense which also can be taken FORT WORTH (AP) —Texas
as an indication of something— Christian’s 1938 national cham-
also that you get beat that way pions will be honored at half-
Texas, on the other hand, time of the TCU homecoming
leads the league in defense by football game with Baylor Oct.
a mile, allowing only 168.7 yards 31.
__- . This was the first Southwest
tensive team in the American Arkansas is second with 204.3. Conference team to rank No. 1
The statistical standings by categories: in all the ratings
2 Offense Rushing Passing Total u raungb.
last, in team defense Maybe Baylor -- 18.0 294.0 312.0 The first reunion of the only more
that’s a clue to why the Oilers 170, 0.3 285 3 undefeated and untied team in did
are 2-2 and in third place in the Texas Tech - 156.3 66.3 222.7 68 seasons of football at the
Eastern Division. . -■ a"." A&M 194.0 202.5 school is being timed to coin.
The weekly team statistics SMU ------------95.7 82.7 178.3 cide with the silver anniversary
wireiaacyaras gameI’mS - - Rule, ^^ reunion of TCU’s class of 1939.
offense for an average of 357.2 Arkansas
per game. The Buffalo Bills, Texas Tech „
co-leaders in the East, are sec- Rice .
ond with 1,422 and 355.5 The TCU
Kansas City Chiefs, tons in the Baylor
Western Division, are third with c c v
1,052 and 350 6 Smith Out for Year
1 On defense, the Oilers have SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - .
yielded 1.476 yards, more than Fullback J. D. Smith, the San head coach. Davey, O’Brien and
they have gained, for an ad- Francisco 49ers’ top ground Ki Aldrich made All-America.
verse average of 369.0 per gainer for the past five seasons, --------•--•
game. In contrast, the Boston will be out for the year. - =_ - -— —- - ordi
Patriots, tied with Buffalo at 4- The club made the announce- Daytona Beach, Fla . had a does
---------------0 in the East, are No. 1 in de- ment Monday, two weeks after double bogey 6 on the first hole tons promulgated by
—Photo by Gunn’s studio fense. The Pats have allowed Smith was hurt in the 49ers’ 28-of this year s 100 tournament in Health Department in
Coach led Jefferies for his performance in 856 yards for a 214.0 average I
Orange’s 12-0 victory over Bridge City, Bruce U-m 12- !. -*
is all set for the Tigers’ big District 11-AAAA fense and Buffalo in rushing back will be operated on this playing with long-hitting George falied and ,*0X5, Seompco
opener this week against Port Neches in Tiger Boston leads in defense against week for cartilage damage to Bayer and U.S. Open champion * fall and refuse to comply
Stadium. - • I passing and also against rushes his left knee. - IKen V enturi. l tars oramnanc# I ina "Tad 0
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