The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 2 of 16
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Page 2 — Section I
Ganado Tests
Palacios in
Frida? Game
GANADO -fresh from an
open date last week, the Ga-
nado Indians of Coach Gene
Smith invade the deep water of
the P a ! a c i o s Sharks Friday
night. Game time is f! o'clock
After the Shark game at Pa-
lacios, the Indians travel t o
Vanderbilt to meet the Indus,
trial Cobras: on October 30 and
then go to Yoakum November j f
6 to meet the Bulldogs and then r
close out 1904 play on the home;
grid with the Edna Cowboys on *■
November .i3 „ BOBCAT STAR
The Indians will take a 1! *
record into district play
THE EDNA (TEXAS 1 HER AID
Line-
backer Ronnie Mud.1, who
Yoakum Gets
1 Point Fin
From Cobras
YOAKUM Alt extra point
kick was the difference in the
game here Friday night be
.Owen the Indu-' il High Co-
bras and the "V- P rn Bulldogs
In fin first ,'k - t t:..:nt• t o
hotli dubs, both teams scored
1 in the first qu; ' i\ and then
settled down to' ; tight defen
sive battle
With three min "
first period, Bid! ‘
Lowrie return -d ;
yards to the Cohn
there Tailback D
- ot loose tor a nice run for the
score. Tackle John Knere!
Grid Scores
Palacios 14. Edna 6
Yoakum 7, Industrial <;
Victoria 20. Ray 12
. Goliad 31, Taft ii
1 ROMim'S "TT, Shhi H6u.-it>n t"!
left in the
: end Lee
punt 57
27. from
1 I Dolton
Dulles 12, Calhoun 6
Kirwin 35, St. Joseph 16
Kenedy 20. Yorktowii 0
Hallettsville 26, lading 6
Mathis 24, Refugio 12
San Marcos 35, Cuero 0
Sehulenburg 18, Bastrop i
Bay City 14, Angleton ft
Wharton 8, Lamar 7
Sweeny 0, Pearland 0
B Team Trims
Goliad 2818
Palacios boasts a perfect re-i|porned his - football play-, kicked the extra point thai fi ’ RIGHT IiUNHAM
cord of six straight wins, in itlg for Edna High, is one!nnlly proved to he tin- game f “c Edna Cowboy B Team
eluding a district victory over of the better Southwest winnor defeated the P Goliad unit 2«
F,dna Last Friday
■------o-
Cowboys To Play Cobras;
Sharks Nip Edna 14-6
tmiRSDAY, nr ronrr 22, imi
v, 1 ' . 1
find tin* kf'iRp Wfl*■ H to L
I he Pnwfwfys work<*H the on
;
the twill -oil tie* Shark V* Sapp
inetftn f‘'irnpMf>f| ;i |»a fn \J-
Mriffe for t'\ < !'"t ;i *i !*y
:irel incompletr* p r V.'imip ru*\*
■ Uh*H iHV'T*.....
1 next Edna pass ' and tlie" threat"
died
The Cowboys .wanted the hall
hai k. and threw Haym-- I n •
losses twice in the next series
of /downs, and got the ball on
fourth down on their own :io
i'lmi ..-I*
E-dna opened with pa<s*-« Sapp
ington connected with-Chamrad
for eieht, then with Henry Wiiit
ley for five apd a fii-4 1 down
But after a short ;-• tin. die next
pli-S ’pel I Opt Cl j In ( >1,1)1' |,|
, i , ,|,t .0 i; ( |
The s>.:,.k. !• -| ' u,c > ,- l
fought hall game and closed
Frosl? To Play
Guero Here;
Be?t Pt. Lavaca
A; tht*n
aiKfthv'j
on HfHi
it.,,, 4ofnn«!vtt . About two minutes later, the to 16 here on Oct 9
,y x,r f!6xettsne players, rohr-as suddenly got on the In the first quarter, Edna
tie is one ot. the leading seorebogrd. as FB Carl A hen • scored two points, when Jimmy The Edna Cowboys, after a two yard line. put together a first d
Bobcat (adders and is a cot loose on a fine 50 w 1 Curlee made a safety close 6-14 loss to the defending Brune pushed for one h ud Gogins ran for It and
top-notch pass defender dash for a tally But the' I The IS Cowboys scored twice champs of 25-AA. the Palaeiu- yar(j them Shelton soured on 1 firsl McBride Sapping
„f \t ,_J : dnstrial kick forth- <t - - m th< second period, Glen Elies Sharks, are in good phy - . k - Kuheeka kicked th<- Buddy ..got short gams
* ' "r‘ 1 ‘,r- ana:missed, and Yoakum had th e made the first tally and Mar condition for the next important point again and the Slunk* had -bm passed to M' Bnd,
ivirs. l-ener Mltdd, former- slim lead, ,vin Mercer kicked the point district game they face in Van ;a trr,or) fe8{j first down >-n the Shot
iy of Edna. The last serious threat came Later thfrt period QR Bill Baker derbilt tomorrow night, with .... yard line as the fina
--o—- just before the first half ended, scored for Edna, and this time the Industrial, Cobras . ; , h! ., ’.Y ‘ started Edna ersh-d
Five Million Texans when the Bulldogs pushed *«'the extra point kick was block Edna coaches report the CV-' • • *. / , , 1 ... .' ' yard, '.hen on t‘-< nexi
Are Licensed Drivers. {the Industrial one - yai;d lino.led. • hoys in good spirits and out to - ‘ J' ,, ! fumbled, and Willie rev,
I ; • ■ ■ ■ . 'hi ' - ■ '
about 10 million persons Ap The game left Yoakum with Balli ran from the Edna 45 to district standings ' ni hA - Edna get a -■ >nd
proximntrly one half of this a district win. and a season > 'be Goliad in, from there Leg The Cobras will nut up a 2 ’< 1 ‘ ‘ *, ... , t howevei w 1 - 1
The m.. Dtoh i,v„ i,„ , ■ number are licensed drivers So. cor'd of 3-4, and Induslria wit ’■ Coalson scored, and Mereer record and have been ptayiie. ‘..y1' ,
eridder- 'after another win fa^t the Texas Safet.v Association!a 2-4 season standing kicked the extra point Mso in improved ba in ecen j" ' then fumbl.-d. and Trum!
week wer the > * ' that period, Philip De I.a Ga lost the district opener'”1^ a, i f \ ered the ball for I di
wct*K, o i Lit r on ija\aca 9 ‘ only driver on thy n., m-.*mtAtv'ontori a ri/xiiaH muc nrwi tact M!<nr»L tr, \’rxr.L*irr« Evx> • n -
out with tv
vo mure first <
the contest rnded |4
t o
stirs
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Kir-1 down
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Total gain*
*>7
34
Passes:
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Average
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Births
4 hi
™"(S"id«4oSSS K?d? ™?X Ss^Aw -riv ™,
na got the
^^ *ww^
bey6 p.m. for the freshmen . everyone, that helped with the . (j0’,ac* ,ot'k over the s(xaine 28 to 0. and slipped b\ ride |})p hrj|(-
Following that game the van fnm- v - r o> , financing of the.float represent- ln ,^u' fourth period, but cou! - 14 to 12 Hie four lo .
rn,.,h,„ n i , vac? 'tw then m Navidad Morales and Cor catch up The young.Tigt i ■ all been close games, t • Halftim
host the Industrial B ludt hL-e* ' y’ f01”8 .nv.,m,<] dele communities. * jput on two scoring rnarche- Cobras losing to Louise CWt. u The big crowd enjoyed
i„ «*? , ' , , ,r 1 , rt'' r 4J t <nd. The extra point iiy Especially 1 want to thank one for 50 yards., and- added Boling 0-7, to Bishop Forest 0-6 halftime show, when hot'
aars1,l„. .. M fc L Z ui “£ !«;? .............. -W "... I. »-l 'I.™ ™- I»«PI« ................. ..... ,
Shark 14
'
ball on downs But Bride took a pitch ouf frottf .for
And ()a~'-<'d 1,1 1 ..... ■*
at the goal, lor th<. i;.ln , imu
Show
O I! A IT ! AT IONS TO
1 M1 md Mi s Wdhan , ,p;
intrtori, i s-m William
Brent, !>orn <h t ti
Mr and M> - imli>-w !!< n h
‘•i-ri ttannd-t ,t danchtei I - -
Antp-'t’ , hurt) (h t 15
Mr and Mrs Rune Bassett.
' Kdn t a rlaughtei Lynda Carol,
twfrn Oc t 1"»
Fresh recovered
ttei„ ...... o»ch m „ rtxxrrj*" Pi.v,„ <STvX'"'St uj n~r';,„,!!"S,llr:s,;.i
R h fi,,.. t i;' * ViTh'™ t1 ’ ni r*1’ ", Pm: fought, game, - with'* •--- jb'afme DiaL;frtr Gyach James Sapplfigtrutho B" sport "a finedefensive unit A with counter mat
£* rff »aai^,C^‘ fT defensm ........ ' • ream were Bruce Hamilton eight iefen -
r/LS kftt,!,rt,hiana s,,i'" . ____-n____L Leonard Steffek, Jimmv Curlee from last season Standouts ,n ers in a specialty number
The trv fo? eSrn ‘V t ’ f tiM The , and Gene Kallus. the line have been Tackle Otto Palacios kicked off and
^s^HrrTi Jfzsxassr^nr Go,rt r- .........
n tin \i n " verse E, (amp,, on Oct Tri.- Jane! ami Donna or lion-mi; ------k>----
which Billy Miller carried for game- are scheduled to start were weekend .me.-t.-i of Mt n«J Herald- Classified- Wavs
;i( *’ and 7 p.m. Mr- H H Weds Dei Results"
about 55 yards to the Port I.n
—.................. -..... another Edna fumble, re<
215-pound Center Mickey M (v| i.v K n f, e < k -< n -m
raggia Backs Carl Allen and sharks another seonr,t .>
David James are th. • coring tuntU on the Cowboj 25
ever. Fein.i «ai.v’S' S’u ■■■■
a -ix yard hr-- thi
took a 15 yard p»ti;
pass
The Cowboys will put a 3 ->
record on the line Friday night
.Edna, put up a strom eftoi ' p;,Sv W:,s .,r
here las' Friday against the visdjors had to
strong, state ranked Palacios
(Jut), but the Sharks took ad
vantage of two Cowboy niiscis-
and took the im port an i . amt
14 to f
It was finds \
High and fathers
dors were mtro<lu
f-
>( i he
i tiefor
' ightmc
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Reduced!
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Edna was backed u
five yard fine and God
Sapping'',p put tocet’"
vards. then Jim had l
the punt Palacios si a
on its 35. got tw’n. then
lost foie hut then She
noctcd with Jackson for
a first d .wn Tw<> p!-,
the Shark- fum b ! -
Tommv Trumbir re o
I dna or; Uu Fa ■ io-
The Cowboys gel a -
me. with Goggan; t ikin
for -even and Sappuit
rung for the firs? hut
'and pa n •• < n fee t'
opeiuru and Edna had to punt I
< nughi t>ack on it* Hi
move out and returned i
on third down
With a star? on fb< St
, , Edna ratiu back stront
ymo". for, an apparent ei,entualiy scored after
'harj^f nf fuirtMt* BlkI
ks h {
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gamr. and sat ii
nti t.fv. Mflvlsm’-
sqtiad * p o n s >
Th. Dads tw th.
hoys outgain the Sbar
drop the game sc<*r<
flow ■ rnwd of nrvon If
w.itched tlie game
(Janie Summary
Palaeio- t o .» k the
leading scorer for the Shark.'
in previous game; found at
open alley right up the middh
and shocked the crowd by run
ntnj flf
I twictutoWs
’ Rut ttn- ; ii\v! ">v- : u‘ ! v
bigge*t break of th< evening
when the run was called Lack
for a clipping penalty against
Palacios, leaving them w i t-'li
first down on their 34 yard line
Shark QU Robbie Shelton all
over the field that night on both
offense and defense, ran a
series of keeper ptays ' picking
'
to the Edna 40, before the Cm-
boys tightened and forced tc
punt.
Then thing* started breaking
for the visitors. Starting iron-
their 20, the Cowboys fumbled
on the first play and Gordon
Willis .covered for Palacios and
the Sharks had a good set-up
They took advantage of it, with
iSheiton and Conrad pushing to
the Edna two. and from there
-lames Dismukes carried over
for the first tally Douglas Ku-
becka, amt end. kicked the ex-
jtra point.
Edna ran the kick back to
the 32: But after Gogganx pick-:
ed up four, Sappington's pass
was intercepted by Conrad, and
Palacios had the ball on the
Edna 36 The Cowboy defense i
was strong this trip and held
them to two yards, ami they
punted ovi.T the stripes
j At the 20 again, Edna started j
better, with Sappington running j
for five, then Goggans adding
seven ami a first down Buddy
Miller pushed for six more, but
after two short gains and a
;pass miss Edna had to punt
Palacios had a penalty and:
;an incomplete pass that series,
'and returned the punt, as the1
j second quarter started __ i
The Edna offense sparkled
again briefly, in, spite of losing
j five on a penalty McBride got
I three, then Buddy Miller five1
more; then McBride took aj
pass from Jim for about 15;
yards and a first down Dannv
got fi ve -more in the next m i ie
I but the Sharks held and forced -
j the punt
Royce Brune picked up six!
and Shelton added the first j
down in that round, but Edna!
held again and the punt was |
| returned
This is where the alert Sharks j
; took advantage of another Ed
na miscue and took a 14-0 lead j
Back on their 20. the Cowboys
;made only one. then took an
eight yard loss on the next play
j Then QB Sappington made a
good call, a quick kick, hut the!
low hall hit an Edna , lineman
in the back, and James Gibson
jumped on the free hall for Pa
i la/'io* and they had anet' e
set up this time on the Edna'
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964, newspaper, October 22, 1964; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763539/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.