The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 224, Ed. 1 Monday, September 19, 1966 Page: 7 of 14
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was putting the wraps on a 4-0
victory over the National
League leaders Sunday when a
downpour halted play for seven
minutes at the start of the ninth
inning.
The Dodgers have learned to
live without runs — they had
been shut out 14 times this sea-
son before Jackson blanked
them. And Pittsburgh’s 3-1 vic-
tory at San Francisco, which
trimmed their lead To—1%
games, caused no panic in the
Los Angeles clubhouse. .
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Some changes are due this
week in the Texas schoolboy
football rankings but one of
them should be upward.
Brownwood, the defending
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
When the rain finally fell on
Los Angeles, it was too little
and too late for the Dodgers.
winning string to 19 straight last
week by crushing Tatesville
32-6. The Lions, ranked No. 7,
seem due for a rapid rise.
Especially is this true since
Bridge City, rated No. 1 in AAA,
took a 34-14 walloping from
Nederland and No. 3 Lockhart
was beaten by Austin Reagan
7-0. The No. 2 team, Dumas,
managed an 8-0 triumph over
Phillips.
San Angelo, the No. 1 team in
Class AAAA, had an open week
but returns to the wars against
South Oak Cluff.
Amarillo Tascosa, making like
the top team, walloped Midland
Lee 48-7 and hardly will drop
lower in the ratings. But Spring
eran scattered seven hits and
allowed only one Dodger runner
past second base.
team, is due for a fall. Memo-
rial took a 20-17 licking from
Corpus Christi Miller.
No. 4 Brazosport held on with
a 20-14 triumph over Pasadena
20-game winner in the majors
four weeks ago.
Houston swept a doublebeader
from New York 9-2 and 6-5;
Atlanta ripped Cincinnati 9-4,
and Chicago edged St. Louis in
other NL action.
in the American League, Chi-
cago nipped Baltimore 4-3;
Cleveland topped Detroit 6-5 in
10 innings; Minnesota downed
New York 5-3 in 10; California
beat Boston 5-3, and Washington
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They have never had a home
gain rained out since migrating
west from Brooklyn nine years
ago. Sunday’s rain delay was
the first they'd ever had to sit
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isonville got the opportunity to
end the Slate’s longest losing
streak that rested at 40. Madi-
sonville beat Palestine West-
wood 8-0 in a Class A district 21
game where Groveton, Trinity
and Grapeland also started the
race with victories.
The Spartans might have too
much for anyone, although
UCLA, No. 4, could argue
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— Ohio University on Bob Griese's
three scoring passes in a tune-
up for their collision with idle
Notre Dame, No. 6, Saturday.
UCLA's chief competition,
Southern California, ranked
Bill Bradley, whose confidence
should have been dimmed some-
what with his showing in the
10-6 defeat of Texas by Southern
California, gets another chance
to live up to his Super Bill tag
Saturday.
The Orange teen-age base- Philader
ball board will meet tomorrow " 9
at 7:30 p.m. at the Orange Na-
tional Bank building.
All members are urged to at-
tend as this is a very important
meeting with several major
items to be discussed.
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six passes for 195 yards, includ-
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yards. Reeves took six for 120
yards, including touchdowns of
2, 1, and 19.
Baltimore veteran Johnny
Unitas had a passable after-
noon, too. He hit on four touch-
down passes after the Colts had
spotted Minnesota a 16-0 lead,
leading Baltimore from behind
and breaking Y.A. Tittle's old
career touchdown pass record.
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When the rain let up, Jackson
mopped up his 15th victory and
fifth shutout of the year. The --------, wa „„--—
rubber-armed, 35-year-old vet- champion of Class AAA, ran its
Bridge City
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — The
Bridge City Cardinal booster
i club will hold its weekly meet-
ing tonight at 7:30 in the junior
high library.
The films of the Nederland
Bulldog-Bridge City game will
be shown.
North
The North High Dragon
booster club will hold its regu-
lar meeting Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. in the high school cafe-
teria.
A report on the Dragon’s 20-0
loss to Boston High will be
given as well as a scouting re-
view on the next opponent.
State 21-6.
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Rayburn but No. 5 Longview
was tied 0-0 by Arlington, an
unranked team.
Sweeny is in no danger at the
top of Class AA. It lashed Dick-
inson 35-0 last week. But Deca-
tur, No. 2, probably will take a
big drop. Decatur lost to Iowa
Park, the No. 3 team, 28-0.
Forney crushed Wylie 51-0 and
should retain No. 1 in Class A
while White Deer, No. 2, stays
put with a 27-0 triumph over
Panhandle.
Forney plays Wills Point this
week. Wills Point, the defending
state champion was held to a
scoreless tie with Van after run-
ning up a 16-game winning
skein. Wills Point poses quite a
threat to Forney.
The fight for championships
already has started but only
two districts have had full
FRIDAY NIGHT
STARS OF THE WEEK
three minutes for its success.
Syracuse, No. 7, and Tennes-
see, No. 10, joined Alabama on
the sidelines. 2
Miami of Ohio sprang the ma-
jor upset of the weekend, bounc- .—...................,—„
ing Indiana 20-10 behind quar- Branch Memorial, the No. 3
terback Bruce Matte and
fullback Joe Kozar.
Louisiana State ruined Paul
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Pittsburgh 57-14. ■
Michigan State, which beat
UCLA in regular play last sea-
son before losing an unbeaten
season and No. 1 ranking to the
Bruins in the Rose Bowl, ground
out their victory as quarterback
Jimmy Raye filled the shoes of
departed Steve Juday. Raye ran
S for one touchdowns and set up
.. two others in the crunching at-
tack of the Spartans, who are
ineligible for the Rose Bowl this
season.
Quarterback Gary Beban is
still around for UCLA and he
79 mores.
First-ranked Alabama did not
play, but will begin its quest of
a third straight national title
Saturday / against Louisiana
Tech.
. Other teams in the Top Ten
Wolfpack 'Coach had their problems, except
j- .. -----ML — Purdue, expected to contest
Michigan State for the Big Ten
Dietzel’s return to the scene of
his greatest coaching success as
the Tigers overpowered South
Carolina 28-10 in Dietzel’s debut
with the Gamecocks.
Coach Tom Cahill had better
luck in his opener-at Army as
the Cadets trimmed Kansas
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a suspended game.
The Phillies scored aU their
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had won three in a row. Cookie
Rojas drove in two runs with a
single, Dick Groat punched a
run-scoring single and reliever
Bill Singer balked the last run
across.
Jackson walked two and
struck out three in boosting his
record to 15-14 and shutting out
Los Angeles for the second time
this year.
1‛The Pirates nicked Perry,
now 20-8, for two runs in the
first Inning without hitting a
ball out of the infield. Two
walks around an infield single
by Willie Stargell loaded the
bases with two out.
Bill Mazeroski hit a line drive
which Perry deflected to second
baseman Hal Lanier, but Willie
in McCovey dropped the throw at
first while two Pirates crossed
the plate.
Stargell doubled home the
third Pittsburgh run in the fifth
inning. 5
Fryman, 12-8. set down the
first nine men he faced, gave up
a single by Fuentes in the fourth
and did not yield another bit
until Jim Davenport singled in
the eighth. \
League opener—the Cowboys
were idle last week when the
rest of the “ teams opened —
stamped the team as the one to
beat in the Eastern Conference.
The Cowboys' victory looked
even bigger when Green Bay
knocked off Cleveland, the other
big favorite in the East, 21-29.
Pittsburgh surprised Detroit 17-
3, Philadelphia handled Atlanta
23-10, St. Louis took Washington
23-7 and Baltimore bombed Min-
Meanwhile, Woody Fryman,
who had not pitched a complete
game in two months, tamed the
Giants on four hits, losing his
shutout bid when Tito Fuentes
homered in the ninth.
- The rookie left-hander beat
Gaylor Perry, who has been
unsuccessful in seven straight
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Lone Star Conference football
teams, buoyed with a strong
39139 showing against outside teams,
• 022—2 keep at it this week.
orks. The league's eight teams have
R.DOVls. managed to win eight games out
»saso of a possible to thus far and
1 j ’ there's little reason to believe
’ 2 ' they won't keep the ball rolling.
’?! Stephen F. Austin plays An-
2 2 10 gelo State. East Texas tackles
Texas Lutheran, Howard Payne
plays Abilene Christian, South-
west Texas engages Trinity,
McMurry hosts Tarleton State
and Sam Houston plays Univer-
sity of Mexico.
The Los Angeles Rams upset
Chicago’s Bears 31-17 Friday.
Meredith, 28 and in his sev-
enth season as a pro, appeared
to be, at last, reaching his po-
tential as a professional quar-
terback.
He completed 14 of 24 passes
for 358 yards and five touch-
downs, set up still another
touchdown with a 12-yard run
and played less than three full
quarters in the Cowboys’ rout of
New York.
“Meredith played as near a
perfect game at quarterback as
I ever saw," said Coach Torn
Landry. “He was in command
all the time, moved the team
with great confidence, made
only one poor pass and all-in-all
played the best game of his
‘career.”
BACK OF THE WEEK
HAROLD HAUN SCHILD, STARK—This nifty steppingicareer .
Tiger blasted the Sulphur line for 96 yards on 18 carries for He waned away.am
an impressive 5.3 yards per carry. He also caught a swing
pass and raced 57 yards for a touchdown in Stark's 26-14
victory over the Tors.
Orange
The Orange Tiger Booster
Club will hold its weekly meet-
ing tonight at 7:30 in the Gulf
States Utilities center.
A film of the Orange victory
over t Sulphur will be shown
'and a scouting report' will be
given on Friday’s opponent, La-
Grange.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
′. Football buffs in the South-
west used to call it Southern
Meredith University. Next thing
you know they’ll be saying that
Big D stands for Don.
T.Don Meredith, probably the
ost celebrated graduate of
AU since Doak Walker, threat-
ed to take Dallas' nickname
r his own Sunday when he
rew five touchdown passes en
ute to the Dallas Cowboys' 52-
humiliation of the New York
ants.
The overwhelming triump in nesota 38-23 in the other Sunday
Dallas’ National Football
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George Toal, Stark; Boyd Perry, Little Cypress; Maxie
LeBlanc, Vinton; Chester Welch, Orangefield; Larry Grissom
and Leroy Booker, Kirbyville; Pat Williams, West Orange.
LINEMAN OF THE WEEK
VINCENT RAO, STARK—This glue-fingered end will be
a threat anytime he gets within the shadow of a goal. Rao
only caught three passes for: 43 yards Friday night but two
of the aerials were good for touchdowns and both were with
a Sulphur defender hanging right on his neck.
HONORABLE MENTION—Jimmy Weeks, Frank Rudesea1
and Paul Eason, Stark; Jerry Bishop West Orange; Mike
Bishop, Bridge City; Chris Musemeche, St. Mary’s.
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will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight Tilt With Vidor
at the Orange National Bank. A YAU
Head Coach 'George Barrow
will narrate the films of thel
Hornet-Port Acres game and -----— ----™- -----
give a scouting report on the to the general public for the
upcoming game with Chance- Vidor football game which will
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS had said.
Quarterback George Blanda But once the Jets’ offensive
of Houston Is thankful that line got started, it didn’t matter
mammoth defensive tackles if it was Ladd and Holmes or St. t
Ernie Ladd and Pat Holmes are Jack and Jill on the other side Cievel
on the Oilers’ side, of the line , Phliae
Quarterback Joe Namath “of"Our whole offensive line was Atant.
New York was thankful Sunday great,” New York Coach Weeb Washington . °.2.
that they stayed on the Oilers’Ewbank said after the game, Los Angeles 2 0
ade L the line. which left New York 2-0 and Oremn Pay 1 1
With Ladd and Holmes out of Houston 2-1. "You have to espe-Detroit - 1 1
-------------------------------1 ci ally give Sam DeLuca and Son Frondso — , 1
Dave Herman credit for keeping Chicago0 2
Va. 2 Ladd and Holmes out. i Phitodeipho 2. Ahanta
1 ancey LOOTS “DeLuca did a fantastic job soilmore 3. Minnesota
• T on Ladd," Namath added, 5/285, "2,ElSEn 20
CIC M.A1N In other games, Kansas City pallor $2,New.Xerkiol ,
011 1 1 remained unbeaten in the West St. Louise# Sunday ? Games
by whipping Oakland 32-10, pre- Ationio CL.,Pef“reen Bey
A , T) 1 J viously winless Buffalo bounced Minnesota of Dallas
At Portland back with a 5842 trouncing off w/cw“
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Denver 24-10. Washington of Pilisty on
There’s no question where big Kansas City’s Len Dawson AT
Bert Yancey won the $50,000 hurled three touchdown aerials, A siros 1 aie
Portland Open Golf Tournament two to Fred Arbanas. Thel Yot CD X tTE
Sunday—on the greens. Chiefs’ defense also harrassed
He cabled the first hole with a Oakland, blocking one punt and
60 foot putt, then took only 24 two field goal attempts by Mike
additional putts while shooting a Eischeid. Two of the blocked
67 for a 72 hole total of 271,kicks set up Kansas City touch-
three strokes ahead of Billy downs.. . t ------ . , .
Casper Buffalo handed neophyte Mi-HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — For That’s when the Longhorns
Yancev used 102 mitts for the ami its third loss of the season, only the second time this sea- meet Texas Tech at Lubbock in
1 72 ere record 1 this year's Butch Byrd led the Bills bar-son. the Houston Astros swept a the opening Southwest Confer-
pea ceuesment circuit - and rage, racing for two touchdowns doubleheader Sunday, taking ence football game. „
man Gay Brewers previous cepted pass and 72 yards with a New York Mets.. worried though, he didn’t show
1966 record of 112. punt. Bobby Burnett and Jack The decisions — assuring the it when he said after the South-
Yancey a 6-foot-1 190-pound Spikes also scored twice for the Astros of their most successful ern California game:
’ belter Tom Philadelphia, was Bills. , ,National League season—placed "We didn’t get beat. We just
I awarded 5.600 for first place Three field goals by Gino Cap- Houston in eighth- place, 22 ran out of time.
I Casper second at 274 with pellotti kept Boston close to games behind league-leading Anyway, Bradley goes against
rounds of 57.71 67 69, won $3,900. Denver until the fourth quarter Los Angeles, but 514 games in Texas Tech with its John Scov.
Pete Brown who either led or when Jim Nance set up one front of New York, ell, * youngster who had a big
1 was tied for the lead during the ouchdown with a 12-yard run The twin bill showing raised day in guiding Texas Tech to a
I first three days, shot a 72 Sun land scored soother on a seven- to 67 Houston's victory total for 23.7 victory over Kansas.
I day for third at 276, worth $3,100 ard ramble. Archie Matsos set the season, breaking previous Scovell is a junior but just
I by farhis best payday on the a Denver field goal by recov- club highs of 66 winds in 1963 now getting to operate as the
1 circuit. ring 8 fumble, and he also in- and 1964. |regular quarterback
I Bruce* Crampton and Wright tercepted a pass. n , NEW YORK, h M HOUSTON Sib
■ Garrett tied for fourth with 277s. I Three hours siter Denver’s Harrelson u t a«a B.Davis a 1100 m T art
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1 the tournament three of the last-als resignation was in the best Eoneret,” 1 17 8 Marai”%
It ive years, shot a 72 Sunday for interests of football in Denver. Einot I 1021 Stoub
1 a 279 total and a tie for sixth He was starttag his third season $*•„• 3888 "erm Nie a
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onsos City 32, Oakland 10
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ofialo 58, Miami 24
lew York 52, Houston 13
Next Sunday’s Games
ansos City of Boston
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS scored two TDs and passed for
Michigan State and UCLA will a third as he hit eight of 13
not meet on the field this year, passes for 100 yards and ran for
but the first big weekend of col-
tang toctpdopro/Nd %aTonai
rankings.
The Spartans, No. 2 in pre-
season polls, swept past North
Carolina State 28-10 Saturdty,
EAT. EEwards to say: “They
just had too much for us."
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ninth, squeezed by Texas as
Troy Winslow passed for 177
yards to overshadow Bill Brad-
ley, the quarterback counted on
the rankings/ :
Nebraska, No. 3, and Arkan-
sas, No. 5, also had their trou-
oles. The Cornhuskers barely T A
got by Texas Christian 14-10 and w 1 ano
he Razorbacks nipped Oklaho- UICILU
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ansas needed Jon Brittenum's NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Hap-
il-yard scoring run in the last piness is not playing Texas for
. the opening game of the foot-
* X * ball season.
Tulane played Texas in 1963,
TTV Oh. CTO 1964, and 1965. Texas won 21-0,
lexas to Open SWU 2g thearecnies wem to res:
, as hired away Darrell Royal’s
* • Th T o a chief assistant. Jim Pittman,
Against Red Raiders C d en a e ua "IT
O Tech as its first opponent
Otherwise the conference re- "They went out and got after
turns to the intersectional wars them for 60 minutes,” said a
with a 4-3 lead as ’ - - ” * ,_____- - “
what happened Saturday, team’s 13 0 victory over Vir-
The league broke even, with ginia Tech.
Southern Methodist beating Illi- "Who got the game ball?"
nois 26-7, Arkansas edging' Ok- Pittman was asked.
lahoma State 14-10 and Tech: He laughed,
strapping Kansas. “Did they give it to you?”
On the debit side was the “Yeah,” was the soft reply of
smashing 38-3 defeat of Texas the drawling Mississippi native.
A AM by Georgia Tech, Nebras- Pittman began immediately
ka’s 14-10 licking of Texas Chris- to point his team toward next
tian and the Southern California Saturday night's game with
triumph over Texas. 1 Texas A*M which was defeat-
There was little to moan about ed 38-3 by Georgia Tech. "I
in TCU’s showing, however. The hope old Bobby Dodd and his
Frogs, playing the nation's No. boys didn't make the Aggies
3 team, did quite all right to in- too mad," Pittman said.
dicate they will be big factors Pittman was hesitant to single
in the conference race, out any one player. “All our
Texas' loss, for that matter, kids did a good job. It was a
was not a major disaster, real fine team effort over all.
—-----------All our kids went out there and
did a fine job.”
Orange But he couldn’t help but talk
1 about Bobby Duhon, the south-
Bowling News paw quarterback from the Ca-
" jun country, who dazzled Vir-
—ginia Tech with his running and
passing. Duhon gained 62 yards
on the ground and hit on 5 of
•a Iio passes for another 47. Tail-
—back Tim Coughlin picked
— another 61 yards rushing/or
—the Greenies. /
— "It was an awful big win,”
I said Duhon after the gante. "All
' the boys wanted to show Tulane,
1 the people of New Orleans and
I Coach Pittman that we want to
’ play football." S
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■ Namau ILAS LETS Western Conference co-leaders
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American Lecque his way, Namath fired five Taylor scored on a nine-yard
• WIT net. Pis. op touchdown passes as the Jets swing pass from Bart Starr,
" 2 annihilated the Oilers 52-13 and sidestepping two defenders on
soo 24 u gained the distinction of being his way to the goal line, culmi-
n the only unbeaten team in the hating an 85-yard drive and put-
American Football League’s ting the Packers ahead for the
1808 ′ Eastern Division. first time.
33 33 7 Before th. game the lets The loss dropped Cleveland
200 ” ‘’'thought they would have more well back in the East now dom
than, a little trouble with Ladd, linatedby St.LouisThe Cards
6-foot-9 and 315 pounds, and came from behindthe Redskins
Holmes, 6-foot-5 and 265 pounds, with 17 points in the last quar-
"ir. «>re nine to have theca ter, two touchdowns being set
Its sure nice to have those big up on fumble recoveries and
fellows on your side,” Blanda Jim Bakken kicking his third
Pillsburgh -....
Son Froncisco ... 85 45
Philadelphia ... 80 70
51. Louis ..........79 71
Atlanta, 79 71
Cincinnati ...— 71 77
Houston ---. 67 85
New York ____ 41 90
Chicago ....---------54 96
Saturday’s Resull
St. Louis 6, Chicago 5
Ationia 3, Cincinnati 1.
Houston 11, Philadelphia
Pillsburgh 9, Los Angeles
Sun Froncisco 6, New Yo
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Chicogo3, St. Louis 2
Atlanta 9, Cincinnati 4
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 224, Ed. 1 Monday, September 19, 1966, newspaper, September 19, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619712/m1/7/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.