The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1951 Page: 5 of 8
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Terrell Loses
Bi-District to
Pleasant Grove
Terrell’s big line failed to im-
ress the Pleasant Grove Bob-
Friday night, and when
dust bad settled the Cats
d a 25 to 21 victory and the
i-district championship.
The Bobcats came from be-
hind twice to overhaul the Tig-
ers, and the last time it looked
as if the Tigers had the game
;wed up, 21-19. But with time
running out the Bobcats storm-
d from their own 35 to the
'errell 33 in four thrusts, and
from there Fullback David
Greer went through the right
side of the line on the old full-
back roll-out play for the touch-
down.
Pleasant Grove rolled up 319
yards rushing from scrimmage
to Terrell’s 207, and each team
had 15 first downs. The Bobcats
completed two of three passes.
Terrell attempted nine passes
but could complete only two for
25 yards while having one in-
tercepted.
The game was witnessed by
a capacity crowd.
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Hawks Trample
Daingerfield for
Bi-Diistrict Title
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HAWKINS, «Spl.)—The Haw-
i kins Hawks rolled over the Dain-
gerfield Tigers, 51-14, at Long-
view Friday night to win the
bi-distri( t championship of Dis-
trict 15 and 16-A. The Hawks
showed tremendous offensive
power, rolling up 361 net yards
on the g our d and 68 on passes.
! Daingerfie.d also had a strong
offense, setting 212 yards rush-
ing and 67 on passes and 20
first downs, but the Hawks had
them far outclassed when it
came to making touchdowns.
It was the eleventh consecu-
tive win for the unbeaten, un-
tied Hawks.
The powerful Hawks scored
one touchdown in the first
quarter, ihree each in the sec-
ond and third and one in the
fourth to complete the rout as
Quarterback Harold Richardson,
Halfbacks Larry Lewis and Tom
Evans and Fullback John Bailey
gained a mort at will against
the out manned Tigers.
Halfback Wayne Hill, spark-
plug of tlie Tigers, was removed
from the game with a shoulder
injury early in the third qua-
ter and a iter that the Dainger-
field offense could never make
any headway against the charg-
ing Hawkins eleven. ,
The Hawks needed only eight
plays to Irive 40 yards for a
touchdown the first time they
got the bill in the first quar-
ter.
John Bailey scored three
touchdowrs for Hawkins, one on
a line plunge from the two and
twTo others on dazzling end
sweeps, one lor 53 yards and
another for 40.
Richard.5 on added two touch-
downs for the winners, one on
a line plunge from the two and
one on a 46-yard runback of
an intercepted pass. Lewis scor-
ed once o i a piling from the
two-yard J ne, Evans once on a
line plunge from the one and
reserve Halfback Jimmy Bailey
once on a L3-yard jaunt around
end.
FOOTBALL SCORES
Pittsburg 13, Atlanta 7
Jacksonville 4C, Livingston 7
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Waco 26, Tyler 18
Gladewater 20, Kilgore 13
Marshall 14, Longview 7
Palestine 35, Corsicana 12
JLaVega 43, Lampassas 6
Kermit 31, Littlefield 6
Cameron 40, Gonzales 12
French 12, LaPorte 0
Cureo 14, Uvalde 7
Lamar 21 Brenham 12
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Carraway, R. H., Jr. The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1951, newspaper, November 27, 1951; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth757728/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.