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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE SEVEN
PIGSKIN PICKS
WHEN FOOTBALL COUSINS MEET...
FRED CERVELLI
GEORGE PHARR KEN ESTES
IT SEZ HERE
SILSBEE
State’s Unbeaten Battles
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DISTRICT STANDINGS
Tickets On Sale Ron
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Hebert 18-0
Central 34-0
Humble 32-6
Hardin-Jeff. 26-0
LaGrange 27-0
Sulphur 39-6
Daisetta 44-0
E. Chambers 20-12
Lamar 22-20
Orange 20-13
Vidor 15-8
Port Neches 21-13
| Forest Park TA
| Port Acres 26-14 •
Bridge City 21-6
Orangefield 26-12
St. Mary's 10-13
Vinton 13-12
Charlton 33-13
South Park 21-6
Port Arthur 28-0
Kountze 14-12
| Buna 16-6
Texas A&I 20-14
Orange 14-6
Vidar 14-7
Nederland 15-7
Forest Park 8-0
Port Acres 23-14
Bridge City 26-14
Orangefield 32-8
St Mary's 19-14
Vinton 13-6
Charlton 28-6
South Park 21-6
Port Arthur 20-0
Kountze 15-6
Buna 20-13
Daisetta 66-0
E. Chambers 22-6
Daisetta 55-0
E. Chambers 34-6
Hebert 14-6
Central 39-0 -
Humble 33-0
Hardin-Jeff. 40-0
Hebert 20-6
Central 27-0
Humble 26-6.
Hardin-Jeff. 28-0
| LaGrange 27-13
| Sulphur 33-0
410
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LaGrange 14-0
Sulphur 25-0
FRED CERVELU
Lamar 14-13
Orange 15-13
| Vidor 13-6
Port Neches 16-14
Forest Park 19-7
Little Cypress 13-7
Bridge City 20-6
’ Orangefield 19-8
Bishop Byrne 8-6
S. Cemeron 19-13
Charlton 27-6
South Park 29-0
r Port Arthur 32-0
| Kirbyville 7-6
Buna 19-13
(Last Week's Results: Pharr and Estes, 20 of 23, .870; Cervelli, 19 of 23, .826.
Season's Standings: Pharr, 120 of 164, .732; Cervelli and Estes, 118 of 164, .720).
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DISTRICT: 11-AAAA
Season Standings
Neches S 0
Players
Colburn
Broussard
PICK
MURPHY
DISTRICT 26
Season Standi
Team- W I
full-Daisetta ...... 6
Drangefield ........ 4
East Chambers ....... 4
West Hardin ........3
lordin 2
Hodge
Colburn
Cecil Heard
Savoy
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25 30
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0 56 8
0 21 15
Chances Might Dip
MM aBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS " But trainer Eddie Wojecki and Texas players—tackle John El- through mainly offensive plays
T Pts. Op.
0 83 27
TR/CKST
Team-
Landry
DeQuincy ...
Vinton
, Marion
Lake Arthur
Team
Lime Cypress
Port Acres .
Woodville
Newton ..............
Kountze .........
Kirbyville
Buna
This Week’s Schedule
Vinton of South Cameron
Landry of Westlake
DeRidder at DeQuincy
Marion at Lake Arthur
Cliff s 7-1
STORES
0 7 recent as 1958 when Orange
J Tos 73 shared the District 11-AAAA
o 153 151 championship Remember
? $3 1 Coach H. W. Wilson’s predic-
0,5 170 tion that David Stamps would
. , make a fine linebacker in col-
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BACK IN BUSINESS AGAIN, ONLY
IN A DIFFERENT LINE . . .
JOHNNY (J.G.) and DOROTHY CARTER
c Pts. op. area at West Orange.
01 4 Hryhorchuk will have two
1 13 25 divisions this year, including 20
4 7 teams. Twelve teams are ex-
pected in the upper division
with Orange, Port Neches and
South Park as likely entries
Deweyville, a Class B school. Players
maybe placed in the bracket
with AAAA teams ... A source
in Austin tells us that the next
GAME
Texas A4I Lamar Tech
Orange-Silsbee
Vidor-Liberty
Nederland-Port Neches
West Orange-Forest Park
Port Acres-Little Cypress
Jasper-Bridge City
Orangefield-Tarkington
Bishop Byrne-St. Mary's
Vinton-South Cameron
Charlton-North
‘French-South Park
Port Arthur-Beaumont
- Kountze-Kirbyville
Buna-Newton
Warren Hull Daisetta
East Chambers-Hardin
Lincoln-Hebert
LaMarque-Central
Dayton-Humble
Hardin-Jeff-H.-Fannett
Lake Charles-LaGrange
€ Sulphur-Northside
DISTRICT 9-AAA
Season Standings
W L T Pts.
6 00189
5 0 0 172
5 8 0 132
4 2 060
4 2 0 110
2 3 050
1 4 1 87
District Star
This Week’s Schedule
Port Acres at Little Cypress
Kountze at Kirbyville, Saturday
Buna at Newton, Saturday .
Woodville, open date
The scoring is just as close ’
After Colburn’s18 points comes St. Mary’s
Brow ng then Saxo M. Croix The St. Mary’s Athletic Asso-
; Shrode with eight apiece. Very ciation will discuss 1
Juniors Get
night be closer than conference games to play. Ana I Cronlio Carr Early Start
ndu 7eeweeisne LoW-ocorig Contest A heavy slate of junior high
you get? . . . John Robert Pe- In the passing depart, dencies O action started this afternoon
veto was the first to correct us ment, Steve Daniel has hit 11 of “We don't think it’s anything LITTLE CYPRESS . Spil — West says that the Bears' front forcounty teams. Heading the
on a recent statement that Or 24 for 186 yards and Joey Rob- serious," said Rice Concn jess Look for a low-scoring, crowd- wall has a slight edge card was the Carr - Woodrow
ange s only 8-1-1 season was 1946. ins has connected on 15 of 28 Neely Wednesday, "and certain- pleasing battle tomorrow night Alen 1*1. A_______— Wilson twinbill, which started
We overlooked a. season as for 179. ly we expect Malcolm to play when Little Cypress tangles with
meant - 1060 when Arinre All three of the top receivers Saturday" " 4---" - "------"-
-Jeep Colburn, John La Croix
six passes and Nolana Sr: FOR BOOSTERS Our spokesman is
sard has snagged seven 2 * DnO ald Wact ^ Tune
This Week’s Schedule
Bishop Byrne at St Mary’s
Kelly and Kirwin, open dates
Vidor
Slisbee
Liberty
West Orange
Bridge City
Forest Park
Jasper „
This Week’s Schedule
Vidor at Liberty
West Orange at Forest Park
Jasper at Bridge City
DISTRICT 4-AAAA
This Week’s Schedule
x-LIncoin at Hebert, Thursday
x Charlton Pollard of North, Saturday
x-LaMarque Lincoln at Central, Satur-
intercer
Players—
Heard , .
M B Slocum
Marty Goldbeck
anwora way toward deciding the out- dered Walker hospitalized worked out Wednesday for the Baylor’s hopes of staving alive F
_ y [come of the 1964 Southwest Con- Walker, a senior tri-captain first time in several scrim- among possible conference
quickly denied the Such terminology isn’t even ference football race of 73 000 for the Owls, has averaged bet-mages. champions improved Wednesday
report, stating he wouldn’t be used on the Dodgers any more, will jam Rice in 7000 ter than 11 tackles per game so Arkansas, the conference lead- when it was learned that co-
interested in such a move un- much less a sophomore in hich ton Jam Stadium in Hous- far this year. SMU Coach Hay- er, plays Wichita this week and captain and linebacker Bobby
Warren is the opposition this less it involved at least a 10- school. It's one of the low-points tonS aturday night as Rice den F° said two and sometimes Coach Frank Broyles said the Maples might be able to play
rek with little indications that year contract of the 1964 season. Po meets Texas in crucial league three men were put on him, last Porkers were down a bit af‘er some against Texas A&M satur
■ fatten...................rAlnother. Core where someone “Macaim Walker, the big ow other scamh ar "in the eweniounep to hi T down derenThe Beagrconcentrated on
trot thathY throwing mud you linebacker, might miss the game same placee statistically now that some," he said, as the Razor- for the Aggies' multiple a
because of a light temperature Texas is. Both SMU and Baylor backs went through routine Aggie Coach Hank Folders
brought on by a virus, have lost one conference game, paces Wednesday, announced that sophomore er
o And if the former Dallas South Coach Darrell Royal put the SMU, reporting no injuries at terback Eddie McKaughan
Oak Cliff standout misses the Steers through a fast workout mid-week, made plans to travel would .tart his first game this
Texas clash the Ourle’ channac Wednesday and etraeeaA atka. 4. T. LL___L CHIS
for the Saturday week against the Bears. He re-
District Standi
Team—
: West Hardin --------------
Hull-Daiseta ...._____...
Orangefield ........
East Chambers ...............
Warren ____________
Hardin ........
Tarkington
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St Mary’s . 4
Kelly 3
Bishop Byrne ....... 3
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This Week’s Schedule
Orangefield at Tarkington
Warren at Hull-Daiseta
East Chambers at Hardin
West Hardin, open date
Orange 3 1
For Cotton Bowl ARG
DALLAS (AP)—Tickets to the Beaumont oimie a
1965 Cotton Bowl football game Team- w
went on sale today. Mail appli- Nedterliniche: %.
cations will be accepted until Orange
midnight Nov. 3. French Park 0
There is no limit on the num- Port Arthur- j
her of tickets one person may Beotmont This week’s Schedule
order but no more than 10 tick- Oronoe of Slisbee,
et requests will be accepted on Fort Armor ar Beaumont
one application French at South Park
Tickets cost $5.50 each and ap-
plications must include a check Team-
or money order, plus a 25-cent Vidor -
mailing fee The address is Cot-susbee ...........
ton Bowl Athletic Association, West, “tn
Box 7185, Inwood Station, Dal-Bridge city
las, - Jitpar.
alignment of schools may find
all Negro schools placed in reg-
ular competition with the Uni-
versity Interscholastic League
| If this is the case, M. B.
North of Orange could be in the
same district with Little Cy-
press. Buna, Kirbyville, New- -------— Pumfin;
ton and so in Plovers— No. Ye
De Rheo wiasme I ITT 6th Shrode 23 169 33.
Dr. Rhea William., UIL ath- x—Sidelined indefinitely with injury.
Let a coach lose a few football’games and the rumor
is out: "Betcha they fire him before the season’s over."
This is always the case at a school where everyone
is accustomed to winning; where a 4-6 or even a 5-5
season is out of the question.
Therefore, when one of the bigger schools across the
Rainbow Bridge got off to .——-----
a slow start this year, the Spann we learned it, too, was
rumors started: “They’ll false. So, it all amounted to
get him this year for sure, nothing. But perhaps it’s part
He’s bound to go.” of the game.
Some people were so con-'Keep in mind, though, that
vinced by the reports that they seldom is a high school coach
added their own version and fired in the middle of the sea-
told others, “A coach has al- son. True, it’s been done, but
ready been hired to replace only in rare cases
him. The Dumas coach is to Such practice is usually left
arrive day to take over." for the pros, like when the
Naturally, since several Jef-Houston Colts fired Harry Craft
ferson County residents work at | with only two weeks left' on the
the chemical plants in Orange, schedule on the
the same rumors spread here. Thus, it would seem safe to
| But by the time they reached discard any reports that any-
us, the tale was bigger than body is going to be fired on any
ever Instead of the Dumas District 11-AAAA front before
coach (Jim Spann) being a the season is over.
- shoo-in for the job, Orange’s! After that, who can say?
W T» 1 T 1 1 A 4 Ted Jefferies was now a big Speaking of poor taste, and
Vidor-ihertv Among y the sure was certain-the torementionea rutnone CX
V JUUI LADUE IIL IAILLUIIC It'll be Jefferies or Spann." member of my own profession
• O In a situation like this, it be-is guilty of a worse offense
comes our unpleasant duty to A Lake Charles writer saw fit
check out such reports The first to call Vinton's fine young
person to call, of course, was quarterback, Mike Turner, a
Jefferies, "bum" because he chose to pass
It would seem obvious that on a fourth-and-goal situation
Jefferies wouldn’t leave a school last week against Westlake.
. 2 . - where he’s so well liked, or It isn't likely that -=
The mightiest record in the where there’s so little pressure cided upon himself
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Season Standings
T Pis. Op Team— w L
1 138 43 Port Acres. 5 1
0 138 50 Little Cypress . .4 2
1 66 51 Kountze 74 3
0 71 76 Woodville 3 4
0 55. 70 Bung 2 4
o is 82 Newion -1 4
0 16 150 Kirbyville 0 6
District Standings
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS records teams appear ready to a row It has an open date
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boy football campaign thunders Victoria risks its No. 3 rank- Hull - Daisetta has won sixpoaching dust, the same, is no justification for a----el * ' ------ -
past the halfway mark with ing in Class AAAA against games in a row, scored 308 yeti ve get to check - - calling him a "bum."
district championships on the Kingsville in> the lone game of points and allowed the opposi-‘
line in every area the division matching unbeaten, tion zero
There actually are 45 un- untied teams. 1.___________ ___________
beaten, untied teams but four Kingsville isn’t rated but is a week with little indications that
of them get a merciful week strong contender for the zone Hull - Daisetta won't fatten its - n a
least six of the perfect cha VCEOHR Eveenc recordlwhite plowing on toward accept Even IHAL Indicate heal _______________________
- Kings the favored spot of the Los Fresnos. the highest scor- In checking out the report on wind up with dirty hands.
2 zone. ing team with 370 points in T .
H eat re H aces Class AAA has the other seven games, meets Edcouch- A‘66S • onnestor IH 1 rOIC • • •
game in the state matching Elsa in a conference test that n W . a .____. _________.----------------- - - - anu-wcen, maue pians to travel would start nis first game this
A1 TC T teams with perfect records It s should just make its record Orange fans hate to think letic director, two years ago Texas clash, the Owls’ chances Wednesday and stressed offen- to Lubbock for the Saturday week against the R 7
Slated Sunday Liberty vs. Vidor as an un-awesome. what may happen to the Tiger said Negro schools would be- of corralling the Steers would sive plays. I Tech game. The Mustangs, still places samior the Bears. He re-
MACe . ranked team threatens one with Two teams in the state are offense without Jeep Colburn, come a part of the UIL pro- take a serious dip. Longhorn linebacker Timmy mathematically in the running McIlhanev uquarterback Dan
BEAUMONT (Spl)—Jim Thur- a tag to its name. Vidor is No. 4. unscored on In addition to Hull- the versatile junior who is out gram if and when they them- Texas, nipped by Arkansas 14- Doerr will miss the Rice game for the crown went through a ing with a knee ink™
man will challenge Willis Rags- The Liberty - Vidor clash also Daisetta there is Canton in East for the season with a broken selves integrate. 13 last week, cannot sustain an- because of injuries to his knee, brief workout Wednesday | The Aggies
dale of Houston Sunday in a is important in the Dist. 9 title Texas. It has rolled up 178 arm. Whatever is necessary for all other conference loss and stay Royal said. But he announced • Out in West Texas, Coach fense Wednesday Folneusen
three-of-five feature races at the fight.P . points in six games while allow- Their fears are justified schools to compete on the same in contention for the crown Rice that three previously sidelined J. T. King put the Red Raiders spirits were hich derailed
Golden Triangle Dragstrip. Garland, defending champion ing the opposition nothing Can- when you consider what Col- level, we're for it . . Ever no- edged Soithern Methodist 7-6 | '————————--------—--------straight defeats* P
Ragsdale powered his of Class AAAA, puts an 18-game ton plays Van this week, burn meant to the offense. To tice how evenly assignments and sports a 1-0 loop record. , I Texas Christian with on
Raunchy Roadster to triumphs winning streak up for the grabs Some of the rated teams are take him from the lineup is to have been issued this year in. Of course, should the Razor- Bears, Eagles conference record takes 1
in the recent nationals. He is against Highland Park in a dis- in danger Victoria is one and take away 18 points and 516 the Orange offense’ backs manage not to lose a con-----------------C-----Clemson this week in an are
the 1964 A.H.R.A. Little Elimi-trict encounter, then there’s Port Neches, rated yards The rushing de ference game, the outcome of Th A 1 sectional contto an inter-
nator. Rockwall, defending; champion No 9 in Class AAAA It might In five games, he gained 179 Hodge, has carried the WAX the Rice Texas match would be Runa D t
Thurman will test Ragsdale of Class AA, has the longest become a cropper against Ne- yards rushing, 148 pass receiv-only six more times than a academic as far as the league DUIld LOden I I COICIS
with his chevy-powered Fiat, victory skem in the state-20 in derland. ing, 184 on kickoff returns and nearest rival. Riels Haa.5his championship scramble goes -
The. gates will open for Sun-, ---------------------------------------------- five more on punt returns and And it might be closer than But the Porkers have four more T____0___•
=--=*- DISTRICT STANDINGS TX- .-^ ^ --==: # ===*CF== Low-Scoring Contest
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---49 voted t° give away a television them get much yardage out of the race We have to win | Sales A.R.A. - Service All Maker
- Miset at the annual football ban- there," West remarked there's no two ways about it.” se21e2—.*erde—Qe
West believes that both teams
,‘l 02 Tickets will be sold for $1 will find it tough to move the
17 lor of each. The drive will begin soon ball despite their potent of-
* » 2 11% Other projects were also dis-fenses. “It’s awfully hard to get
A.12.21 12—51 cussed at the club’s meeting yardage against either one's de-
RusMno-‘"‘‘C3 Tuesday night, fense, and I think that means a
WX MEAT ---------— close game is ahead," West
52206 5 201 59 5 Carat forecast.
■---5 %‘ 1 1 Garrett Leaps Like everyone else, West fig-
John Morkum 2 59 4 55 61 0, Michigan State sophomore ures the Bears' major weakness
Steve Dante “7 # % 9 10 14 1 Jim Garrett leaped 24-7 to win is their pass defense. But be
eTomeTY-mcomb 1 1 0 2 20 o the 1964 Big Ten indoor broad points out that Port Acres’ pass
Scotty Savoy - 3 0 ,00 0 jump title and keep the cham- offense isn’t exactly the most
pionship at MSU for the third impressive around, either,
straight year Spartan Sherman When it comes down to the
Lewis captured the honors in lines, where many coaches be-
the event in 1962 and 1963, lieve games are won and lost.
tamn- when Little Cypress tangles with pralssa it the C which s S’twe- at 2.30 P m in Port Arthur,
play Port Acres. That’s the word to- pronged attack, which revolves . Vidor was due to visit Port
4 day from a guy who should Bubod ford Perry and James Acres for another .double-header
- know.a Tent have an advantage with the eighth grade duel be-
= 2 .. Coach Har. Port "Acrestewhtte-enesbbeuh ginning at 3:30 B mM
old West of Buna. His Cougars have two threats," West ex-shanidee City and George Mar-
----are the only team that has plained were set for a 4:30 p.m.
accounted for numerous unas- if they are .give a scouting report on Bishop 32-0, and the Bruins stopped the week’s practices. "I feel that we BETAS-=
- o. * Mark n down as another win- row might “when" orange met; Burnant £££&&“■• Cougars, 34 14. Just by compar- will be ready Our defense looks NOPTLCITT"
” w ner for Bridge City. Freddy Cal- on unbeaten Silsbee, the score-
% 135 houn and Billy Henderson have board itself might be too close
9 151 also carried Bridge City colors for comfort.
% 158 proudly at SFA, despite both of Orange TEAM STATISTICS.......-----C .up., — reany nun us wide ana 1 non : pustance o. the game ov saving
„ them being slowed by injury Little Cypress boosters have think Little cypress win let “We lose this one “d we’re out
25 With everybody well, SFA 369 - PsiNO------ea united to sive awey • television AL— - - - -—1-- —. of *-----*- -
% * would have three Bridge City 1% Total Yors== „, .. .. .n -snsww. ...... .=
1 34 exes in the starting lineup .. 7 s - pesse-mP OA - 21 of S quet as a fund-raising project.
is 2 Orange’s 1963 college recruits 2°M. Fumbles Lost 5
14 39 are battling each other for the 10 for w , Penontesee
No. 1 posts at the University of Orange Score by Quarter
Texas. Opponents12 21
The latest report in The Ans- INDIVIDUALLSTATITICS
tin American states that C. E. Plovers
Riggs has beaten out team- Ricky
fs. op. mate Dickie Colburn for one of X eep Cell
12 125 the top guard positions. i - -—2
6 114 Colburn had the edge until .
M 105 this week . . West Orange’s «
Dale Johnston has taken over a F
starting guard spot for the „
TCU freshmen. * " 4
Dale was a center on the Rorsor
. „ , South All-Star team . . , Coach Hodge " -
0 “ Adolph Hryhorchuk is putting Players Pass
1 71 70 together one of the outstanding Colburn
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