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The Brazosport Facts from Freeport, Texas • Page 9

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21-0 ROUT LAKE JACKSON PANTHERS Mfi 4.1** rt Redskins mark up 26 tk consecutive win in the tilt's final minutes. of I hU won Ttw rt provsd lo big a(vl lor itwi (iHskltui look Hie klekoff ttifl Uko Jnckaori Ihrw- yar-l llri" rom- lo thn "fl look ovnr tint on downs, Iiirt dm stiff short lived. a I Jackson fiunt the iwrtBkliw rrmrr.hi") 76 yardn In night tor HIP TO with 7:23 rcrnnlnlne before tvuartprloek WatrM David 59 Yardn for the Tl) Ricky Tlplon. Tlpton ftn-n ran lor to 'he at B-0, F'rcBport threatens! again In the second period Itx? Redskins reached the Lake Jackooii one Iwfore losing the hall on a fumble. Itedsklns Bcorwl their second TD of the Rarne as time ran out to end the first half.

The Panthers were making a desperate drive lo score when Tlpton Intercepted a Lake Jackson pass and rambled 47 yards for the tally. The try for points was no good and the halftlme score put Kreeport out front 14-0. A pass Interception by David set up the game's final score In the final period. He latched on to the pass at the Freeport 45 and returned to the Lake Jacison 31 before he was stopped. From there It took the Redskins only nine plays to score.

Larry Gurme dived oyer from the one for the six points and then Gunnels booted the extra point. Lake Jackson got inside the Freeport 20 bill once during the game and this was In the tilt's final minutes. The Redskins used a well balanced attack and good passing to over power the Panthers, The Lake Jackson defense was notable however on several occasions. This was Ihe final gAme of Ihe season for both teams. -Lake Jackson finished the season with a respectable 5-3 record while Freeport compiled a 7-0 RIP sophomores edge Squad, 15 to 14 irtcogport his for I -plMdAM MB won I pan to followed tiy a i by Murrell, net with Mike Mvmi, Itwn i nlfht to net tlw MurnU'n MM tWO thnt won Mm ttftmo.

Ill tlw final porlod, marched 03 Vta IS for flrsl I tlw Myburn in. Two i from Murroll to nixl for 21 nllM yards, and run by Murroll Mi In thin drlvo. Mwn panned to for (our to the two In- tfrnpUU. Murrellwas lor IOBH before COUld off hid fourlh- down and naytmrn took oWr it the 17. lUyburn scored flrnl when Malftwek Mark took pHchout around lull pud and raced 04 yards lo dlrl, Tucklo Acton kinked (Iw polnl, 7-0 wild 4:57 Konn In the firs! quarter.

GuthrlP jmnchcd through tho mlddln, liroki! Iwso, awl 53 yariln (or a touclriown. Hillllp a pltchout ami wtnl off tackle for Iwo ettira polnta, giving tlw an 8-7 load with 2:45 ri-malnlng In first qiiartr-r. Hnytjurn look the pnnulhB klckoff yards In 10 plays for the touchdown. WH Itonnle Spain IMiisod to end Harold Drawe for I ho final four yards. A 23-yard play from Spain lo back Don Grllbbn wan the big gainer In the drlvn.

Spain rolled oul lotho rlghl on a run-pnsn option and keirt the ball all the way Into the end for the Iwo polnU. Thai made II IS-fl wllh 0:22 lo play In Ihe flrsl half. nrazosport led llayburn 11-7 in first downs. TlicShlps completed flva of 16 passes for 74 yards whllu Rayburn gol 42 yards on thron of 11 aerials. oul rushed Iho vlsllors from 102 lo 140.

Bra- jwsport IntercBiited two llay- burn passes while tho Tnx- ans snagKCd only one Ship Columbia's JVs fall at Rosenberg Lamar, 18-14 DANCE ThU at Romblln' the Drlften AMI CONWTIONKI) Kood served weekdays II a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Silt, till 8:30 p.m. In Italian CooVIng, Spogh.111 with ballt, Ravioli, Laiagn Egg plant parmiqian. 1HI RAH81IN ROSE TorflKhl JEANNE at the piniK. PHONE SW8-8855 BRAZORIA Fuels Sports HOSKNIIKKG Lamar Conoolldati'U'BJVskt'ptlhelr perfect record for Ihe season Intro Thursday night advancing to an B-0 rooord wllh an 18-14 victory over the visiting Columbia Hough- neck JVs.

11 was only Iho second loss of the season for the Bra- zorla County grlddors in eight starts. Lamar Consol Idalod 's winning Tl) camo In tho final Iliroo mlmilc.s of tho (jamo when Iho Mustang JVs blocked 11 Columbia punt and cov- ornd the free bull In the nnd r.ono. Columbia's I rsl TD, which WHS also the first Ullyof the gamo, came In the flrsl period after Columbia recov- tircd a Mustang fumble (if Iho gamo-openlngklckoff. On the iiccontl play of tho game Tommy Slaughter rambled 30 yards and Bill Reeves kicked the point to give Co- lumbln a quick 7-0 load. A OB-yard pass netted Lamar Consolidated six points later In the first period.

Theoxlra points failed and Columbia's load was cut to one point, 7-G. Lamar went ahead 12-7 In HID third period, nut on Ihe ensuing klckoff, Slaughter run 30 yards to cap a drive and score Columbia's second TD of tho night. Reeves again booted the point after nnd rot Uial Uoiuwl KHTKKU CIUUMKAT IPICIALTI Columbia was lending again, 14-12, until the blocked punt came late In Ihe conlest. SHIPS HOST TEXANS AT BP, OTHER THRILLERS ARE SET Hrazosport's 1-2-1 Exporters lake on Sam iwytmrn Texans In a I2-4A foolball game al Hopper FIc lonlphl. The Toxans aro 1-3-1 in dlslrlcl play with a 10-14 win 'over Texan City lasl week and a 28-28 lie with La Marciui; ono wcok tfarllnr.

time at Hopper Field lonlghl Is Tlckcls for the Barno wont on al 2 p.m. today at tho stadium nnd will remain on sale imlll game lime. Injury-riddled Exporlers arc a Might favorite In the Karno two (cams thai have been eliminated from competition for tho district crown. The teams are now fighting for respectable season slates to hang up In the record roomn. In other 12--IA tattles tonlghl, Baylown (3-1-1) Is at Gal- voston Hall High (1-3), Galena Park (4-0) Is at Pasadena (3-1) and Texas City (0-4) Iravels to nearby La Marque (2-1-1) to meet the Tigers.

Elsewhere In the area tonight, Danbury Is at Brookshlre to meet Royal In a 28-B contest. Oanbury Is 1-0-1 In league play while Hoyal stands 0-2, Angleton Is al Dulles (3-1) and Columbia (2-1-1) enlerlalna Lamar Consolidated (3-1) In a pair of Dlslrlcl 11-3A games. Bollng, 3-0 in 24-AA, Is al Sweeny, slandlng 1-1-1 for a conference game and Sweeny Carver takes its 8-0 record to Charlie Brown In West Columbia for 9-A ball game. Other games In 11-3A pit Bay City (2-2) against El Campo (2-2) and Wharton (2-1-1) against Port Lavaca (0-4), In 24-AA, In addition to the Sweeny-Holing game, Need- vllle (2-1) Is al Sanla Ke (0-2-1) and Hitchcock (0-2-1) visits I'earland (1-1-1). Olher 28-B games put Frlendswood (1-1) at orchard (1-1) and Wallls (1-0-1) at Van Vleck (1-1).

EIGHTH WIN IN ROW Sweeny clips Boling, 34-0 15y MIKE F1NLEY Facts Sports Special BOLING Sweeny's Bulldog team made Us senson record B-0 here Thursday night wllh a 34-0 roul over Bolfng's team. The victory counted lo 216 points the Sweeny learners have scored this season. Sweeny scored the first time It had the ball during the game, excejit twice. In the first quarter, Sweeny drove 05 yards to score. Tommy Mays ran 10 yards for the tally with 2:38 remaining.

The pass for the two points was no good to put the score at 6-0 at the end of the Inlllal period. With remaining to play in the second quarter, Johnny UamarlzranSOyards to score. Mays ran the two points but a penally nullified the play. But on the second PAT attempt, Danny Leach tossed the ball toJIm- my Albrltton lo make the score 14-0. Wllh 30 seconds left In the first half, the Bulldogs had the ball on the Sweeny 20.

Joey Bruce passed to Albrltton for 30 lo put the ball on the SO. Then Leach aerlaled the ball to Ray Whltmlre lhai scored wllh jusl 16 seconds left. Bruce booted the extra point, setting the halfttme score al 21-0. In the thrd quarter, wllh 3:50 remaining lo play, Sweeny drove for another TD. Wllh the ball on the Doling one, Bruce ran Inlo the end zone, bul fumbled, and Albrltlon fell on Ihe ball lor the six points.

With just 38 seconds left in Ihe Ihlrd period, Sweeny scored again. This time Ramarlz returned a punt 60 yards but the extra point was no good. Angleton teams tie 3, win one against Dulles Sweeny Puppies topple Clute Cougars, 12 to 6 FaclsSporls Special ANGLETON Angleton football teams-four of them -remained undefeated after Thursday night action. But there wore three ties and Just one victory. Dulles of Stafford had four teams lhal didn't win.

In the team game, Angleton and Dulles played to an 18-18 deadlock, Ihe ninlh gradurs tied nl 0-0 and Ihe sevenlh grade teams knotted the score C-C. Angleton's eighth grade defeated Dulles vlsllors 22-0. In the game, Eddie Nettles scored lor Angleton In the first period to knot the score at 6-6. Dulles scored early In the Dulles scored again in the second quarter and the Viking learners led 12-6 at halftlme'. But Angleton's Jimmy Bra shear bounced back in the third quarter to score from five yards out and again deadlock the score, this time at 12-12.

Dulles sc6red early in the fourth lo go ahead 18-12. Bul later Charlie Jones gol Angleton's third TD on a three-yard plunge. All PAT attempls failed during the game. Facts Sports Special SWEENY A determined Sweeny Junior High School football team took Its first win of the season In elghl slarls here Thursday nlghl, defealing Ihe Clute Cougars 12-6. The Cougars missed at leasl Ihree scoring opportunities In the game and finally pushed across Us lone TD wllh Jusl 1:45 left in the game.

Clute's run for the Iwo points was stopped short. Sweeny scored first after, catching a Clute punter before he could get the ball away claiming possession of the ball on the Clute 20. Five plays later, Fullback Dennis Robinson tallied on an off- tackle play for short yardage. Sweeny made it 12-0 when David Wilson passed to jimmy Earnheart on a pass and run play that covered 50 yards putting the ball on the Clute 10. Three plays later Wilson ran for five yards and the score on a five-yard chase around end.

The pass for the Iwo polnls fell incomplete. The cougars' last-ditch TD came when Daniel Ripple ran around end from Iwo yards oul. Offensive standouts for the puppies were Wilson, Earnheart, Glen Rutherford, Billy Kees and Robinson. Defensive standouts included Dickie Williams, Mike Klahn, Clifford Benefield, James Brooks, Rick Waggoner, Kees and Rudy Rozell. GUNS GUNS ANGLETON HUNTER BAGS 12-POINT ELK J.

J. Clsneros of Angleton shows evidence of his luck on a Colorado hunting trip recently. Shown with Clsneros Is the, head of 12-point elk which he killed near Gunnlson, In Ihe Soap Creek area. The elk weighed more lhan 900 pounds. It was killed with a 264 Magnum rifle, at 7 a.m.

on the first day of the season. Clsneros got two large deer, a small elk, and a bear last year on a similar hunting trip. -Facts staff photo BIHcT FRIDAY NIGHT-8 TO 12 BILLY JAY Aid Tlit FMtiriw SENSATIONS Eddit Roy 01 tba Giitor TOOTER'S PLAYHOUSE C. E. (TOOT ER) MARTIN 4MI-W.

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was tlw flrsl championship of any kind decided in the division where Neder- laml Is expected lo sew up dlslrlcl 11 lonlghl, Class AAA hus only a few titles on the lino but there will all kinds of chain- pkmsh'lps fulling In Classes AA and Twenty-eight undefeated, nutloil tuiuns also will put tholr records on Ihe line over Hie slain with some of Ihem llkulv lo fall out. Roustabouts beat Lamar UOSENBERG The West Columbia Junior High Roustabouts scoredaH-Owlnhere Thursday night over the ninth gradu grlUders of l.amar Coiisolldatoii. Lloyd Dcaring scored all of Columbia' polnls. He nel- Iwo touchdowns, one on a five yard run and Ihe other un a 05 yard punt return, lioarliiB kicked both extra Outstanding on offense for tho Roustabouts were Dear- tug and Anthony Kolojaco. a le Kenneth Goolsby and Calvin Beiuiell wore ik'fpuslve st aivlouls or West Columbia.

In one Instance unbeaten, untied teams meet each other Class AA where Alpine nnd Crane battle for what should be the District crown. (Continued from Page 9) Arkansas-Rice-Can't see Ihe Owls mainlalnlng their no-touch-down defensive record against the versatile Arkansas offense-Arkansas by Iwo louchdowns, Teitas-Baylor-Texas will control Baylor's ittsslng attack and tho Bear defense Is weak a lusty vote for Texas. Southern Methodist-Texas eight straight losses for the Aggies. Texas Tech-West Texas State Tech lus too many guns and will blow the Buffaloes down. WITH LOW PRICES AND TOP QUALITY 2x4 2x6 1x8 YELLOW FINE THRU 75 (TABLE LEGS $1.99 ROLL WALLRITE ALSO HEAVY LUMBER iuiio YOUR OWN IEACH HOUSE NEW 3 BEDROOM ALL, BRICK.

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