The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1959 Page: 10 of 24
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LSU First; Steers
Climb Back to 3rd
Ole Miss
Tumbles
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 10A
Abliene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, November 3 1959- 2
Into 5th
HEADLOCK — Cleveland Browns guard Chuck Noll (65) has his head twisted
sideways in his helmet by Baltimore Colts back Johnny Sample (47) as he re-
turned a kickoff to his own 36-yard-line in the second quarter. Colt end Ordell
Brasse (81) assisted in the tackle. Cleve land won, 38-31. (AP Wirephoto)
Parks Back, But
By JACK HAND
AP Sports Writer.
Unbeaten Louisiana State
topped The Associated
Press weekly football poll
for the 14th straight time
Tuesday with another
booming vote of confidence
after its 7-3 victory over
previously undefeated Mis-
, sissippi.
The Tigers had to go all out to
snag that one, winning their 19th
straight on an 89-yard punt re-
turn by Billy Cannon and then
stopping Mississippi on the LSU 1.
Although a losing team often
drops right out of the picture, that
was not the case for Mississippi.
Even in defeat the Rebels had
strong support, dropping only two
rungs to fifth place,
Northwestern clung to second •
place with its shiny 6-0 record
now including a 30-13 triumph
over Indiana. Texas advanced a
peg to third on its 21-0 victory
over Southern Methodist
Powerful Syracuse routed Pitts-
burgh 35-0 and took over fourth
place, moving up one step. The
sturdy Orange line held Pitt tol
minus yardage on the ground in
another fine demonstration of its
PLAYERS OF WEEK — Hardin-Simmons halfback.
Charles Bowers (left) and ACC guard Dale Reynolds
were chosen Touchdown Club Back and Lineman of
the Week Monday for their play in Saturday s games.
3
Bowers netted 101 yards in 19 carries against Texas
Western while Reynolds made three individual
tackles and assisted on 19 others against Trinity.
Gilstrap’s Cone
strength.
Southern California held sixth
and Penn State remained in sev-
OWLS TRYIN' TO FORGET
Frogs Skip Drills; Aggies Aim
For Ponies; Steers Played Best
unthea southern ca ag ta Tie .FORT WORTH (AP) - Tex- and fourth teams scrimmaged in jured Bobby Ply Who is given told The Red Raiders Monday .
trouble in beating California 14-7, “ Christian football players, who misty weather Monday.
but Penn State made liberal use have an off Saturday coming up e
, of its reserves in rolling over West skipped practice Monday. PONIES S I ADLE
tickets when buying their game Virginia 28-10. The only new injury of conse-
tickets.------------------------Once-beaten Auburn held tight quence from the Baylor game was—DALLAS (AP Southern Meth---------
Likewise, McLeskey will be at to eighth place with a 6-0 decision suffered by first string center Ar- odist regulars were excused from HOL STON
the Eagle Booster Club meeting over Florida, and Wisconsin ad- vie Martin, who hurt his back, hard- work while the resenes got a, games to forget and start ry won a scrimmage by four
Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the Coca- vanced one peg to ninth on its However, coaches think he will be scrimmaged Monday in opening all over." Rice football coach Jess touchdowns over the loch fresh-
Cola Auditorium with whatever 19-10 triumph over Michigan: recovered in time to play against preparations for Texas A&M at Neely said Monday as the Ow men
reserved tickets are not sold Tues- The only new team among the the Longhorns College Station Saturday prepared to meet Arkansas here
day at the gym, in order that top 10 is Clemson, which took over Fred Taylor, freshman coach Guard Bobby Loveless, who in- Saturday
the Booster Club members may the No. 10 position after thumping who scouted the Longhorns, warn- jured a knee in the Texas game ‘I still think we have a good
purchase their game tickets in Rice 19-0 Georgia Tech fell all ed the Frogs they will face "the last week, may be available for team even through we have had
a bloc so they can all sit together the way from ninth to 19th in a best three deep quarterbacking in the Aggies End Henry Christoph- our troubles " Neely, said. The
at the game. 10-7 loss to Duke the country" in the persons ol er. who suffered an injured mouth. Owls have two ties and four loss-
Train tickets will also be sold All of the seven major unbeaten, senior Bobby Lackey and sopho- should be ready to go.
a at the Eagle Booster Club meet- untied powers are in the first 20 mores Mike Cotton and James
ing. - teams. Six are in the first 10 and Saxton.
I Transportation to and from the North Texas State is ranked. No. .ALL ur
' train and stadium in Odessa will 20,. IN AGOIELAND
tccturnished * the Broncho sporitot athicersa and sportscaseet; COLLEGE STATION. Tex (AP)
Films of the Permian triumph participated in this week’s poll - Texas A&M varsity players.
will be shown at the Eagle Boost-
er Club meeting and the left
halfbacks—Bobby Austin, Gerald
close to a 50-50 chance to play night
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By FRED SAXXER
Aleporter-New, Sports Editor
Both good and bad new s came
out of the Abilene Eagle camp
Monday as Coach Chuck Moser’s
crew opened preparation for
the important District 2-AAAA
contest with the Odessa Bronchos
Friday at Odessa
The Bronchos and Eagles are
tied, for the 2-AAAA lead, with
2-0 records and the undisputed
leader will emerge from Friday's
game
Eagle tackle Jimmy .Gilstrap,
one of the three work-horses in
the Eagle line, is on crutches
with a badly sprained ankle, suf-
fered in last week s 44-0 pounding
of Odessa Permian, and will be
unable to suit up Friday. >
But left end David Parks, who JIMMY GILSTRAM,
has been used very little since he itorAiXk . ------------------------
suffered a bruised hip in the •** ,** Williamson. Clark Robinson and The top ten. with points base
Alamo Heights contest, is ready at 10:45 p.m and arrive in Ab- Jack Middlebrock—will be intro- Xi "I "totes ana” den io.7'
and rearing to go, if his perfor- . at 2.30 a.m. Saturday duced and interviewed by Pro- in parentheses
mance in Monday's drills is any liene ’' 2 30 a.m. * gram Chairman Pat Young,
mance mn Monday 5 The tram will be divided into -------------:--—
adult and high school student ___
, ph po . for sections with no connecting doors TuA
will move into the 200-pound Gil-between the two sections exaS.
strap's spot on the left side of ., Mi VAST Dos
Bob Schick did not work out Mon- slightly less FAIIGAN 12 Washington €1,
day but are expected to be ready Pre school children and elemen- lIVvIl LVOV 1 purane 8
by Friday ’ tary children under « may pur- 12 ARE 2)
Meanwhile all interest in Ab. chase half-fare tickets but must By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 17. TCU 15-2) .
Rene rueday will renter on pur ride on the adult section Other Texas and Southern Methods # EY
chasing came tickets and tickets pre-high school children must pay continue to lead Southwest Cod,:
oh the special train to Odessa pay full adult fare and ride in the ference freshman football They • Q 4 1
Ticket Director Neal McLeskey adult section. stayed that way last week when syrdcuse Keldins
said Monday that 2.000 reserved The train tickets go on sale at they played to a scoreless tie .
seat tickets to the Odessa contest the T&P Depot, Seat Cover Mart, Texas Tech and Bayfor moved Tan Got Fact
will go on sale at the Eagle Gym Athletic Supply, and Tidwell-Ed. into a tie for third place when VP JIUI III LQJI
ticket office Tuesday at t am wards Oldsmobile Tuesday morn- Tech beat Arkansas 26-6. and NEW YORK (AP) — Syracuse, ___________________
Tickets are $1 50 each ing . . Baylor edged Texas Christian, 14- penn State an<j Army were the lor in a homecoming game here
The special train with 800 .A Booster Orb representative, 12 unanimous 1-2-3 choices Monday Saturday. The Longhorns have not
seats available, will leave the the sponsoring organization, will Only two games are scheduled in the weekly balloting or the brought an undefeated team past
Texas & Pacific Depot Friday be on hand at the Eagle Gym this week Thursday night Baylor Lambert Trophy, emblem of the the Baylor game since 1920. A 7-7
afternoon at 2 p.m. and arrive moan machine in some and Southern Methodist tangle at major college eastern football ti- Baylor - Texas He in 1941 cost
. in Odessa at 6:15 After the game Tuesday morning in case some Waco while Texas Tech visits tie the Longhorns a national cham-
the train will depart from Odessa may want to purchase their train West Texas State B at Canyon Syracuse 16-0) had a perfect pionship under similar conditions
. -The f*shman standings score of 10 points in the voting by as Saturday's game • ow
w i t r.< Pt or coaches, writer, and sportscast- "Baylor has been tough to score
39 14 er,. Penn State had 9 and Army on this year and they can move
M,g " the ball well,” Royal said. He said
against Texas Prior 10 his scouting report, the
Red Raider varsity worked in
THE OWLS' NEST sweat suits on kicks and kick re-
* ......___turns Third stringers, led by__
(AP—“We ve ju>t quarterback JohnSoapy) Sudbu-
LSU’s
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yard re
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Collins
reached
THE TOP TEN
s. Aubur
9. Wisco
10. Clems
(6-0)
TEN
es thus far, including last Satur-
Halfback Frank Jackson, who days defeat by Clemson 19-0
missed the Texas game because Neely was optimistic about
of a sprained ankle, has no chances of his injured regular, be-
chance of playing against A&M. ing ready for action against the
trainer Wayne Rudy said. Razorbacks. End,Johnny Burrell
DEN REAP and Charley Pollard sat out the
DEN OF BEAKS Clemson game as did left guard
WACO, Tex (AP—The Baylor Rufus King and quarterback Jon
ist, donned sweat clothes and Bears, after noting the Texas Schmable
---scrimmaged third and fourth Longhorns’ success in. rushing THE p AIDERS
".! stringers Monday night. Southern Methodist passer Don IATE KAIDEKP
cords Coaches reported all hands Meredith, worked overtime on LUBBOCK Tex AP__Texas
"tint: came through without injury35 pass protection Monday They Tech will face the “most aggrel
1.386 Arkansas beat the Aggies, 12-7. meet heavily favored Texas Sat- sive Arizona team in years at
E They said A4M played one of its urday in Austin Tucson satur lay Tight assi mi
LET better games and the speed of Against Texas Christian’s bulky Coach E F Junior) Arterburn
810 Arkansas backs decided the is- rushers here last weekend. Bay- -
he sue 5 lor passers had plenty of time in
I E the muddy going They completed
# 1ST EERVILLE 16 for 208 yards
76 T After a workout also stressing
G AUSTIN (AP)—Texas codeh pass offense, the Baylor squad
% Darrell Royal Monday credited his looked at an exchange film on the
5 Longhorns with their best game Longhorns and heard a scouting
2 of the year in trouncing preseason report .
South** sCanderence favorite "Ronnie Stanley, who connected
S 210 Saturdayon 10 of 17 passes for 141 yards
mlayounstart by one player and against TCU. moved up to start
you think of another just as good ing quarterback He reptaced in
by someone else," he said. Ocrouriaai.a
Undefeated Texa. takes on Bay
turning attention to Saturday's
game here with Southern Method.
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TOP MONEY WINNER
Table's Retired
After$1,748,769
Texas ....
SME
Texas. Tech .....
Bavior
TCT
Rice
Texas A&M ....
Arkansas
2 0 1 &
1 0 1.750
2 1 0 667
2 1 0 67
1 2 0.133
1 2 0 303
1 2 0.3133
0 3 0 000
5 4 Behind Army came Boston Col- there will be no lineup changes
* 47 lege, 53, Navy, 5.1: Pittsburgh, from the SMU game.
46 34 5.0: Holy Cross, 3.4, Penn. 30 The top 24 Texas players drilled
“ " Yale, 2.1, and Boston U., 1.5. in sweat clothes while the third
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LAUREL, Md (AP) — They Saturday for the second time in
called it quits Monday for Round five weeks by the 3 - year • old
Table who retires as the biggest Sword Dancer in the Jockey Club
money-winning race horse of all Gold Cup at Aqueduct
time Just the day before, Moller had.
Trainer Willie Moller informed talked with Laurel official, about
officials of Laurel Race Course arrangements for stabling Round
that Round Table will not run in Table for the $100,000 Internation-
next week’s Washington D C in- al. It had been announced several
ternational - times that would be his fast race.
‘ The 5-year-old son of Prince- Round Table is owned by Travis
quillo and Knight’s Daughter who Kerr of Oklahoma, who bought
has earned $1,748,769, was beaten him for $175,000 in 1957,
_ In New York, Molter said the
decision was made Sunday.
STEERS, PONIES, Mr Kerr and his family de-
HOGS FAVORITES cided they didn’t care to run him
any more, said Molter That S
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS all there is to it There is nothing
Texas Southern Methodist wrong with the horse They just
Texas, Southern Methodist
and Arkansas are tarred to
win Southwest Conference foot-
ball games this week
Texas, leading the conference
race, is a 17-point choice over
Baylor. Southern Methodist to
nine points over Texas A&M
and Arkansas to four points
over Rice.
Texas Tech plays an later
sectional game, meeting Ari-
zona at Tucson Tech is a 14-
point favorite
Texas Christian doesn’t have
a game Ml week.
decided to retire him "
1 Round Table has raced 66 times,
winning 43, of which 31 were ma
jor stakes
Round Table is scheduled to go
to the Claiborne Farm at Paris.
Ky. for stud duty. The fee will
be $12,500. Arthur "Bull" Hao
cock, his original owner, will col-
lect 20 per cent.
Round Table, who broke or
equaled M American or world
records, replaced Nashua as the
all-time money winner for thor-
oughbreds. Nashua retired to 1956
with $1,288,565,
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