The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 1, 1966 Page: 5 of 22
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Worster Widens
Jap in Scoring
my
District
(All Games)
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Stark Is Hired
At Dera Park
JUNIOR
FOOTBALL
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attempt to
stricting to
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ing is that
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ice of error
. some com-
on their
purchasc-
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Maxwell and linebacker Lee
"Johnson on the doubtful list and
.Rice sent Chuck Latourette, the
star safety men, in with fever
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LAST WEEK’S RESULTS ".
Orongefield 24. Worren 7
1a serve me, - 1
siness, night
must die in 1
nutter even a :
the traced a .
ugh over the
recession as
gines inched
lied, motors
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ral, over the
the women in
the firemen
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the blessing)
little thought
ed that those
left behind
ce.t..
yman takes,
hand and
of Viet Nam :
n Air Force ;
hat the U.S. 9
ughest fight- -
rts filled me a .
I and anger.
I received a
rom wounds :
n a-veteran
service and. -
me news re-
irmy afair ’
the Marines,
posed to be 1:
1 or to see
army units? :
ut on patrol
: troops in
they are in
to any fight-
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more than 1
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Du Pont has announced the
employment of W. H (Bill)
Stark, III, as full-time manager
eh the Du Pont Employes Rec-
1 feation Association golf course
and club.
- Stark's employment is effec-
tive today and-his managerial
duties will include the ground,
— swimming pool and clubhouse
5 as well as Dera Park, the 38-
hole golf course at DERA.
Dera Park-already has a full-
. time greenskeeper, Eddie, Hes-
sifer, while the grounds for sev-
er al years have been under the
direct responsibility of a care-
taker.
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS '
Bridge. City 40, Liberty 6
Jasper 20. West Orange 8
Forest Park 55, Cleveland 8
Silsbee, Idle.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS *
.Nebraska’s convincing . 350
victory over Missouri enabled
the unbeaten Cornhuskers to
move into sixth place in the As-
sociated Press major college
football poll today, Georgia.
Tech and Arkansas also gained.
ground while Notre Dame main-
taiped a solid first-place margin
over runner-up Michigan State.
Southern California., upset by•
Miami of Florida, tumbled four
places to ninth, and Tennessee
climbed into the Top Ten, re-
placing Wyoming.
Notre Dame, undefeated in
• six games, collected 39 first-
place votes and 475 points in the
latest balloting by a national
panel of. 49 sports writers and
broadcasters. The Irish’ tram*
.pled Navy 31-7 last Saturday.
Michigan State held the No. 2
position with 437 points, includ.
ing 60 for six first place votes. -
The Spartans, blanked North-
western 22-0 for their seventh
. victory without a defeat - . •
UCLA and Alabama held third
and fourth places, respectively. ..
the Bruins with 366points and.
the Tide with 347. Points were
awarded on a basis of 10 for a
first-place vote, 9 for second
etc. - _________
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Your Savings Insured up to $15.000by
the Federal Savings and Loanins. Corp.
ORANGE SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
1184 326 1510% 1
1456 454.1910 15
1140 649 1789 15
1826 409 2235 2.
1720 680 2400 it
. Stark has been working as an.
assistant pro with his father at
the Sunset Grove Country Club
and is a graduate of Stark High
School, and Stephen F.‘ Austin
College in Nacogdoches.
He is married to the former)
Winona Gibson of Orange and T
the couple have one child. :
To assist Stark, DERA has
also e m ploye d Mrs. Maxine
Smith, a graduate of Orange
High School and Chenier Busi-
ness College....
Mrs Smith has had many
years of industrial experience in
this area. ..
St. Mory's - =
THIS WEER'S-SCHEDULE
Kelly at Bishop Byrne (Fri),
Kirwin ot St Mary’s 15ot.)
• LAST.WEEK'S RESULTS
1 Bishop Byrne 34, St. Mary's 6
SUCCESSFUL HUNT - Deputy Sheriff
Tucker Clayton (center) killed this elk on
a recent hunt near Pagosa Springs, Colo.
The elk field dressed at 385 pounds. The
animal probably weighed about 800 pounds.
- Bishop Byrne 4 3 0
(District Game
Bishop Byrne - 1 0 0
.875 249 60 .
750 111 113
714 17 87
5711155 69 TI
571 141., 94. Bar
313 84 16) Hull
liness of Lon-
arrow-chilling
iston Church-
arried to St.
ho lined Fifth
ply/reflective
ild have been
* crowd, ex-
sentiment, it
mething like,
hink of those
Yale Boasts Two Top
Linemen for Pros
, % o of leam offense while "Kirbyvin
i I '„ is still pacing the squads on de T
107 - 6€ fense. - *
n .The Cardinals have rushed for
i.o 0 2,308. yards and g aine d: 372
t 2 3 through the air for 2,680-in eight
games and an average of 335
I per 'contest. Y .
I The Wildcats have held their
opponents to 132 per game while
Bridge City is runnerup innbat
category with 169 per tilt.
„ SCORING
OP Plover rom— TO PAT FG Tol.
Worster Bridge City 21 4 o. 132.
Welch. Orongefield 10%
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SOUTHERN PRINTERS
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, and a sore throat Tackle James
EAST LANSING, Mich. TAP) Dale twisted his knee in scrim-
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a arv approval today from Walter day night. Texas Christian, the
RAPPnuufolayetromi waiter other conference member, takes
the week off.
• Standouts: (Falcons)a-Larry
Kevin. Daniel and Kenneth
’dinals)-1 incomplete.
Standouts: (Folcons)—Milon
Ronnie Hodkinson and Johnny
(Cordingis) incomplete
Nebraska Now in Sixth
Place in AP Consensus
ompany re-
the product
tery would
ies are ille-
(Season) .
W L T Pct. TP OP
6 1 1 813 143 81
5 3 0 .625 194 71
3 4 1 438 86 146
3 5 0 375 158 142
2 5 1 .313 122 120
2 6 0 250 75 121
1 6 1 .188- 39 117
0 7. 0.000 28 360
(District)
SL—Johnny Roland 2 run. Jim Bakken
kick .
SL—-Johnny Roland 2 run. Jim Bakken
kick 1
L, Rudy Bukich.2 run. Roger Leclerc
-Roger Leclerc 16 field goal.
L—-Jim Bakken 40 field gool
SL-Larry Wilson 38 intercepted pass
Jim Bakken kick.
C—Gayle Sayers 80 pass from Rudy.
Bukich Roger LeClerc kick .
THE STATISTICS A T
Chicago St. Louis
First downs Wi 11
Rushing yardage
Passing yardage
New Orleans has been seek-’pous •"'< 6
politan New Orleans and use
........... ..„.., wnv way o,mm the proceeds to finance bonds - CLiof % nois
land heritage. Today, Incidental for a Superdome Sports Stadi . Clle 1s- / / Ojurs D
ly. Is All Saints Day. um. r
However, It.will be up to the Tulane University has said it EUCOUS Oil pale , of
a owner of the franchise to select-would permit a pro team to use. Tickets for the West Orangerier
the team name. Rozelle said on its 82,500-seat stadium as an in- at Forest Park game this com-
a visit here last week that the terim facility—no more than ing Friday will go on sale to-
NFL would study the applica-three years, morrow at 8 am. In'the ad.
tions for ownership, after, an- Although the stadium-site of ministration building on Western
nouncing the franchise city and the post-season S ug ar Bowl Avenue.
decide on the owner within a game for., collegiate teams is Tickets will be on sale until
few days, one of the country’s largest, it Friday noon for the game in
- Louis J. Roussel, a H-a-day has almost no parking facilities Beaumont,
I West Orange .. , . A -
- The West Orange Booster 0
Club will have its weekly meet DId ISTCS IT DO WU
. ing tonight at7 in the high
school cafeteria.DALLAS (AP)Sophomores junior, is the class of the kick-.
The 10th grade football team continue to lead the major off returners — he has taken 15 /
and coaches will be the honored statistical categories of South- back for 299 yards,
quests, r o was west Conference football and in Levias has the .distinction of
Head. Coach Bob Friank will one instance there are two of catching only 12" passes but six
show, the films of last Friday ,hem locked in the greatest duel of them being for touchdowns,
night’s West Orange Jasper in a decade and a half, all Southern Methodist leads in
With Ciasion op the hunt were county com:on Poreal" Park, 4 "Si Coma red Texas and camie"maciorsinage tracts er
missioner Casey J. I eveto (left), Sheriff weeks opponent Robby Shelton of Rice are giving up 246.5 per outing.
Chester A. Holts (right), and Jack Lovettswinging down the strength in .
and Calvin Stakes. . i I Little Cypress the most torrid ball-carrying *.* ★ .
LITTLE CYPRESS (spl) - jambouree of them all _
The Little Cypress Booster Club Their rushing figures haven’t A
will meet tonight at 7:30 in been approached by sophomores— OIY-FOVI
Bates Gymnasium. 8 in conference history and not by. Y
The varsity football squad, even juniors or seniors since
plus the junior high and senior Jim Swink of Texas Christian,
high school cheerleaders will be Dicky Moegle of Rice, etal,
the guests of the boosters. Gilbert’s third performance
Films of the 20-6 victory over over the 100-yard mark moved
Newton will be shown, plus a him to the head of the class
scouting report on Friday’s op- with 581 yards, but Shelton still
ponent, Kirbyville, given by has the best per game average
Coach Bill Hoffman. - -87.7 to 83 for .Gilbert
s -j By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
- * ’ - Gilbert has run for 581 yards The injury situation in South-
North C.on 123 carries, Shelton for 526 west Conference football wasn’t
■ The M. B. North High Booster l is much better and neither was it
Club will holds its weekly meet. : The best sophomore record in much worse as the teams aimed
ing tonight at 7:30 in the high seven games belonged to Doak at a Saturday schedule that has-
school cafeteria Walker of Southern Methodist three conference games, two
5 Head Coach R L Posey will in 1947 until Gilbert bettered it "1 much importance.
discuss last week’s encounter last weekagainst Southern The big clash will .be at Dallas
with Lincoln High, and will give Methodist . W alker h3d 467 yards where Southern Methodist, lead-.
a brief scouting report-on" The in 107 carries" . ing the league, meets Texas .
upcoming game with Central? The other categories led by a A&M, in a tie with Arkansas
High of Galveston sophomore are passing and total for second.
-----------offense and the second - year Arkansas playa Rice at Little
. WirA I Jestrue A man doing the pace -setting is Rock. .
4 BL 0X5 Edd Hargett of Texas A&M, Southern Methodist feared
Election Ton who has thrown 199 passes, com- halfback Jim Hagle would be
eiccuon I Ol ipleted 100 for 1,192 yards and missing Saturday and already
Tockev Croun weight touchdowns, and who has has arranged for Mike Richard.
JOC 5 UTOup 1,192 yards on 246 plays in total son to start in his place. Hagle
• BALTIMORE I AP)—Because offense. ■ wrenched his knee in the Texas
of a fire which wiped out its Larry Gilbert of Texas Tech game last week.
headquarters, the National Jock- hangs tightly to the lead in pass- Things were brighter all the
eys Hall of Fame will not hold receiving with 42 catches for 627 way around at Texas A&M .
an election this year, chairman yards, followed by Sonny Camp- where- two halfbacks Lloy d
Herman Cohen announced today, bell- of Texas Christian with 25 Curtington and Bill Sallee, have
A fire last June 16 destroyed for 296 in the only division in returned and can be used for .at
the Members’ Clubhouse at Pim- which upper classmen are fight- least limited service against'
lico Race Course, a frame struc-1 ing for the prize. SMU. * .. .
ture which housed the Hall of Jerry Levias, the Southern Coach Darrell Royal of Texas
Fame and its memorabilia in-Methodist sophomore, tops in had another regular out of oc-
cluding ml- portraits of its 22 scoring with 36 points. -------tion —top-defense player
members. - Donnie Gibbs, Texas Christian Barney Giles, who hurt his
Cohen said artist Henry Coop- Junior, has moved ahead- of knee against Southern "Metho-
er, who painted portraits of the sophomore Bill Bradley of Tex-dist. He was the 12th starter to
22 jockeys enshrined since the as in punting. Gibbs has aver- miss action this year because
Hall of Fargo opened in 1955,aged 43.4 yards on 40 kicks: of injury. ;
has been commissioned to begin-Bradley has done.42.9 on 28.Royal said he wondered i f
* anew. ” Frank Horak, Texas Christian anybody would show up for the
'veteran, leads in interceptions game anyway.
with five: Martin Bercher, Ar- Baylor had five starters ail:
kansas senior, tops in punt re- ing, including running backs
turns with 304 yards on 20, and Richard Defee and John West-
Mike Leinert of Texas Tech, a brook, and Coach John Bridgers
said gloomily that Baylor's of-
. fensive problems had been com.
pounded. 4
Arkansas had tailback Bruce
Broaddus. St. Mary's 10 237 23.7
Oldham, Stork * 10 169 16.9
Fairchild, Kirbyville 9 193 21.4
Roo. Stark .9 107 11-9
Smith, West Orange 8 178 22 3
wvatuca uu TEAM OFFENSE. *
the Bulldogs Team— / G Rush Pass Tot. TP A3
4 200985 Bridge City ., 2308 2680 249 .
Kirbyville : ... 8 1632 499 2131-206 1
Oroggefieid 8 1684 304 1983 158 2
St. Mary’s 1 1200 688 1888 171 2
"SorME, A009075 . the same national collegiate y X N/
Jones TImENO 012 playoff pattern as all other in- / T 5
who; , 2 Tuc R tercollegiate sports enjoy," said*
*2EX Pom Byers, spokesman for the rulingW
i Dercorialestnaovis: trigers - in body of intercollegiate athletics
■ complete.(Ponthers) Jonathan Lee, Daugherty said his plan, \ C
d2 07- in which he said had the approval 9
"VVU HWU59CI VI * and 10 complete TPonthers)—Tim Willey, Andre of some fellow coaches and
yards, respectively, to complete' ROBERTDIONTOR RIATSOE PLEXGUE . . Notre Dame, would call for a NEW 0
I Score by Quorters ... playoff among the Big Ten, the KILA
0Big Eight, Southwest, South- Whs
osmo(2).eastern, Pacific,Coast and At- EDWARD
"u-cra I antic Coast conferences, plus E-HWWTY
ToTTP two at-large teams.
, 81 Ployer
74 Smith,
—98 Oldhar
73 Johns
West Hordin 1 3 1 .300.. 3V2 64 85 Perry,
Chance-Loeb 0 5 0 .000 5. 22 213 Foirch
THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE
Tarkington of Orangefield
Hull-Doisetta of West. Hardin
Warren at Barters Hill
Hordin of Chance-Loeb.
DISTRICT MAA
A. (All Games)
. TEAM— W L T Pc. TP OP
Buna 4 Z 0 .750 137 42
Kirbyville 5 3 0 625 205 94
LIHO - Cypress 1 5 0 .375 92 86
Newton: 07 1- 067:31 1 0
UCLA downed the Air Force
38-13 and' Alabama defeated
Mississippi State 27-14. 5
Georgia Tech climbed one
place to fifth after trampling
Duke 48-7. Nebraska, eighth a
week ago, advanced two notch-
es. The Cornhuskers, 7-0-0, wal-
loped Missouri in a regionally •
televised game
Florida, 30-27 winner over Au-
burn, remained in the No. 7 po- '
sition while Arkansas, which
* beat Texas A&M 34-0, moved up
on place to eighth . -
Southern California, fifth last
week, was beaten by Miami 10-
7 Friday night.
Twice-beaten Tennessee took
over 10th pl ace.: The Vols
trimmed Army 38-7 Saturday
• while Wyoming lost to Colorado '
State University 12-10.
The -Top Ten, with first-place
votes in parentheses, and total
points: \
1. Notre Dame (39) 475
2. Michigan State (6) 437
3 UCLA (3).. i 366
-4 Alabama ()34Z
5. Georgia Tech v 1 261
.. 6. Nebraska.246-:
.. 7. Florida ** 209 -
8. Arkansas . 151
9. Southern California 66
—:—10. Tennessee—-——---48---
' ’ Steve Worster of Bridge City Jimmy Smith of West Orange is football statistics for the week,
ws doubled the distance be- the new punting leader. Worster now has 21 touch-
Aween him and his closest chal. These were the headline grab- downs and six extra points for
tenser in the scoring race and bers in the Orange County area 132 tallies. His closest challen-
* * * * * * gers, Chester Welch’ of Orange-
/ : ------------------------— field, and Larry Grissom of
‘ l f * Kirbyville, have made $6 points.
J DISTRIC T CTA NDINCC Welch has gotten his total on
. LL 1 N/C 1 3 1 ANDINUD 10 touchdowns and six points af-
. / - : moi - ter while Booker, who missed
-------------a the Buna contest last week, has
DISTRICT AAA toish or 11 touchdowns.
/ reAM-seW onr,op Lille Cypress FT j 1 MO a 1 Smith has kicked 24 times for
Nederjond 7 0 0 1.000 511-% Newion o 1 0 18 1883 yards and a 36 8 yard per
Kirbyville 0 1 0 000 6 28 boot. Mark Oldham has punted
LmLTWIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE ■ 37 times for 1,351 yards and 36.5,
Newion of Buna Kiroyle only a few inches nd Smith.
LAST WEEKS RESULTS * - | Tom Bragg of Newton is still
suns SroKTLEn amiop the top pass catcher with 21
-----. grabs while Steve Broaddus still
CATHOLIC DISTRICT 1-AAA has the best average per catch
. <TCIL Leggue) at 23.7.
NEW HOURS -
‘8.AM. to 5:30 P.M.
Monday thru Saturday
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Muffler and Custom Shop
1901 silfimons Drive Phore TU +1944
.....Cards Nip Bears, 24-17
communeY peel Cramamo doianes 5 810-52 N Coan * H T LODE TTOALL AMArTy "aTnter# st. LouisSApTwo Place in the National Football the Eastern Conference as re- .14 Pplayed Freatfootball all pirvafs
news conference. "And I’m only 19 now because he skipped neck under the axe? mighty defensive units dominate League s Eastern Conference, suit of,, the victory. The Cards year.” Winner said. "I don’t I layolls
The Redskins have a 5-3 runs in 1038, Glenn says: Signs appeared in the stands night and move back into first St. Louis regained the lead in Rudy Bukicn’s sneak and his 80-doin g Jand beat Chicago -
record but now face-Baltimore, good for me s counser I was saying “Bye, bye. Harry." * * * ** yard pass play to Gale Sayers Coach) George Halas." ... Mlictigan state coach purr
Ha-enii-teti News Conference Set ======
passing and rushing while St. Association (NCAA).
Louis could, muster only 166 Daugherty's proposal called -
against thb:. Bears. for elimination of the tradition-
- al New Year’s Day bowl games
in favor of an eight-team play:
off between the champions of
six major college conferences J
land two leading independents r..
.“I don't see any reason why
college football cannot follow 1
las, the New York Giants and Kiene I rootbal o encourage, it’s the same tune he sang ear- A . SCORE BY QUARTERS
the Philadelphia Eagles, whom sporeothal and for any lier this year it became appar. * . 1 - . - f^ 47
they defeated Sunday 27-13.fan say u , ent that the Lions were in trou-
uma.m-mam e=.~ AC RONS YESE Ammer, who.. in N ew Orleans 1 oday
and finished third behind the football saatended every Cale contract running through1967, •
Giants and the Cardinals with a aways-m season home said, “1 didn't see the signs and NEW ORLEANS .(AP)—This New Orleans street car motor S
6-6 record, _____________the singing was very poor." .historic city becomes the 16th man as a teen-ager who now a
This year’s Redskins have A ’ p 1 But the Lions have lost five member of the National Foot- has an oil and banking fortune
won five of their last six games, Gonzaga Heats straight games and are 2-6 in ball League today, exceeding $150 million, is the
losing only to the lowly New D: 1 the NFL’s Western Division. A news conference was sched-leading candidate and -probable
York Giants during that span. I Iranhas il [ It’s their longest losing streak uled for 10 am. CST, today to choice. The Associated' Press'
Graham refused to predict i * 1 , - A 1 in 11 years, since they dropped announce the awarding of the learned.
hoy the team might finish in 031-035 Game six straight in 1955. And it could francise to New Orleans. ..... ...cans has beeir seek."
the Eastern Conference of the - easily go to six against the Chi- NFL Commissioner Pete Ro ing a pro franchise since I960
. NofTea ATRTELIRT" 0 A ELea the TNRep toporti plsihe fo^ban al BA Pla tiire tent adlaltion en tfl-c.he mA DE ES one Th pimte mower -
club," he said. “We’re not that Gonzaga University Monday a passing offense with rookie tional and American loops com- moled NFL exhibition games booted field goals of 40 and 16
- good We really have to fight for night, 70 hours after the Friday Karl Sweetan at quarterback in plete their merger in 1970 here for several years 8 es yards, respectively, to complete
our lives out there. : kickoff. ’ | place of the injured Milt Plum. quietly arrived in town late nine * ,the scoring, - I ■ score by Quarters
“We haven’t developed that The. Mustangs beat the Piran- the Lions have played poorly. Monday night for the announce- exon, was out stumping the Wilson sat quietly in the Betery, Pcit paiina, (
killer instinct. It takes time to has 651-635 in what backers of Time after time their drives ment session announce state Monday in support of a drcssing room after the game "sorina thpes" Tommy %
develop that pride . that es-the -marathon touch football have been blunted by intercep- New Orleans will field a team constitutional amendment to be and had little to say about his Noomn greh " IPaT
prit de corps." - ! game claim- is the longest in tions. fumbles and penalties, % in W upcansuwiteld ateam decided a week from today- performance. However. his Detersive Standouts:, Repori
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played six hours at-a stretch, for youth But it’s hard to tell
The teams varied from 6 to s when, if ever, the moves will
men.- bear fruit. -4
Prk.1
iWest.Orange-2 1 ..........
((Districh)
TEAM— W L T: Pet. Gs TP OP West"
Bridge City 4 0 0 1.000 — 136 20 Warre
Jasper. 3 10 .750 1 67 85 Tomkin
Liberty 2 ’ 0,67. 1V 27 55 Chance
Silsbee 2 1 0,4867 V, 90 40
Forest Pork 1 2 0 W.333 2% 75 48
W. Orange 0 3 0.000 3% 16 66 TEA
Cleveland. 0 - 4 0 .000. 4 22 119 HulIDais
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE .. Barbers,
West Orange of‘Forest Pork Orangeff
Liberty al Josper.. . ,.. Hardin
Silsbee at Cleveland. Worren :
Broaddus, St Mary’s 10
Shores, Orongefield 22
Nelson, "North 3$
RUSHING
Player, Team- . - Cal
Grissom, Kirbyville ... 75
Jaynes, Bridge City 47
Worster, Bridge City . 178
Fairchild, Kirbyville . 58
Teote, Douglas 57
Welch, Orongefield * . 137
Booker, Kirbyville .4 64
Brooddus, St. Mary’s — 99
Foust, Orongefield 841
Perry. Little Cypress128 300 4,0
PASSING
Player, Team- * Alt. Comp. Yds. TD
Tool, Stork . 161 56 TAE
Meredith, L. C. 87. 38
Woodrow, North . 86 32°
Dovis, Kirbyville 67 30
Stine. West Orange 60 m
Motrolo, St. Mary’s 38
Walker: Newton 67
Langston, Bridge City 43
Dorman, Orangefield 47
Ball, St. Maty’s 24
NEW HAVEN, Conn.' (AP) — their position,” Cozza says
"You can talk only jn superia- "and Glenn will be back next Plcyer, TRASS RES
tives when you go over what year." Brogg. Newton
Glenn does for our. team,” de- Greenberg, 6-foot-2- and 235 Greek "Nori PS
clared Yale Football-Coach Car-pounds,- and Greenlee, 6-foot-4 Boudreau St. Mary
men Cozza as he enumerated and 240, were the first names
the talents of defensive tackle mentioned by the coaches of
Glenn Greenberg, - every team Yale has faced this
Glenn, the son of baseball season when the coaches listed
- Hall of Fame member Hank the problems C
Greenberg, teams with Yale present.
captain Bob Greenlee to play a "Bob will be a top. draft
major role in the top rated de- choice of the pro football teams 7.906
* fensive line in the Ivy League, this year, and Glenn will be just Yo Cypress. 5 703
Of all the players I've as highly rated next year. Both Stork7 411
• coached, they're the best at have the size, and more than Newiontonoe. 3 585
enough brains and speed to be TEAM. DEF
, 1 . A top professionals at either tack-kirbyoule
N Graha Tote or end," says Mac-Yoho. a-s-MrA,
1 ******** 1 'XE veteran pro lineman who now Orongefield.
i1 4. A. goaches the defensive line at west oronge
Looking At „Vale. * No
SO Cozza, who was an assistant Stark 1__________
to John Pont as Yale coach Vdr -
* apL A00OI f l when Glenn enrolled as a fresh.
WASHINGTON APY : who man, says: "I'd seen him play- ]
=========== Neck on Axe
doesn’t care too much for histo- aseuier * baseball or foot- .79.9
future prefers to look into the What I didn’t realize then At Detroit?
was that Glenn was just starting DETROIT (AP) - Is Detroit
reren - - A 0/4 04000 41
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE-
French ot-Stora
Port Arthur ci Nederland
Port Neches-Groves at Beaumont
Vidor at South Pork
3 , LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
port Neches Groves 44, Stork 0
Beoumont 14, Vidor 12
Port Arthur,35. South Park 6
TUESDAY,-NOVEMBER 1,1986 THE ORANGE LEADER PAGE nvi ,
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 1, 1966, newspaper, November 1, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619749/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.