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fc CORPUS-CHRisn CALLER, sat, Oct. 28, San Benito Keeps Streak Alive, 13-6 FALFURRIAS (Sp) The un-IThe Jerseys' lone score came in defeated San Benito Greyhounds took slim 13-6 win here Friday night from the Falfurrias Jerseys in defensive District 16AAA game. Ranked fourth in the conference, the Greyhounds scored in the second quarter. The second half was scoreless. Late in the first quarter, San Benito partially blocked a punt on the Jersey 18 yard line.

Jim Helms and Jim Lewis alternated carrying the ball to the one. From the first and second quarters, there Lewis plowed it over. Gene Green Bay To Seek 6th Straight Sunday The Green Bay Packers, riding Weeb Ewbank says the difference Uptegraph kicked the extra point. Midway in the second quarter, Falfurrias started a drive that pushed the ball to the San Benito 23. From there Ricardo Almendarez passed to Enrique Barrera who was downed on the one.

On the next play Barrera scored on a keeper. Still in the second quarter with a minute left to play, Helms took the ball on his own 15. He ran wide to the right and hit the sideline and ran Rn yards to score. A capacity crowd watched the game. TEXAS FROSH BEAT AUSTIN UP--Quarterback Jini Hudson's "99 yard touchdown run and a last-minute stand combined to lead Texas' freshmen ttva 12-7 victory over Rice this afternoon.

Hudson, from La Feria, broke through the Owlet line from the fringe his own goal line for an exciting second quarter touchdown. The-Yearlings had just been set back their half yard line by a fine Rice punt and a penalty. Tailback Ernie Koy powered seven yards for Texas' other touchdown in the third quarter. Rice scrambled back into contention in the fourth quarter when fullback Ronnie Cox dived over from the one and Gene Fleming converted. The Texas line staved off Rice at the Yearling 12 with less than a minute to play to hold the victory.

Three Owlet rushing plays nested just one-yard as Texas linemen stood fast. This was Texas' second freshman win of the season, its fourth straight over the Rice Frosh, and the University's ninth consecutive freshman victory. Yearling teams are undefeated in 18 consecutive starts including one tie game. Rice's stout Russell led his team with 61 yards in 15 carries before being sidelined with an injury. Hudson's length the field run gave him top Yearling honors with seven for 125 yards.

their longest winning string in 1" years, will try to make it six in a 'row Sunday before sendee obligations force coach Vince Lombard) to make some major revisions in his National Football League powerhouse. Paul Hornung. the league's leading scorer, linebacker Ray Nitschke ar.d flanker Boyd Dowler all have been railed to active military duty. Barring a change of status. Sunday's game with the Minnesota Vikings will be their lasf this season.

Hornunj is to undergo a second examination by service doctor? next week to determine hi? fitness for military service. He has suffered from a neck ailment, caused by a pinched nerve, for several years. The Packers chalked up their fifth a first-game loss--last week 33-7 in the first of two consecutive games with the Vikings and hope to extend their division lead Sunday at Milwaukee. "Lombard! doesn't try to be cute." Viking coach N'orm Van Brocklin analyzed. "He just keeps hitting you and pretty soon some- thins comes out.

It's as simple as that. They just nickle and dime you to death." NEW York and Philadelphia, en- leariers in th? with ri-1 is noticeable. The Bears gained a share of the No. 2 spot by blanking San Francisco's potent offense last week. The 49ers face the task of bouncing back against a Pittsburgh defensive line that has the reputation as one of the toughest in the business.

St. Louis can tie the Browns for third place in the east with a Cleveland won meeting 20-17 on Lou Groza's field goal with 35 seconds left. In Los Angeles, the Rams will try to avenge a 34-13 loss to Detroit two weeks ago. Javelinas Will Play Lumberjacks Today KINGSV1LLE (Sp)--It's "wait till next year'' for the loser of Saturday afternoon's Lone Star the first (Conference game (2 o'clock) in Kacogdoches between the Texas AI Javelinas and the Lumberjacks Stephen F. Austin.

Each has already lost two conference games a nd another de- feat will mean elimination from the title race. Playing before a crowd of ex- students, SFA will be out to maintain a five-game homecoming vanning streak which dates back to 1956. The Lumberjacks employ a pro-type offense with lots of pass- MAY PLAY ON SUNDAY Paul Hornung Directed To Take Another Physical CHICAGO (AP) Star halfback Paul Hornung of the Green Bay Packers, originally tabbed for' active Army duty next Monday, was directed Friday to take another physical examination requiring a 10-day hospital stay. Headquarters ot the 5th Army in a statement that Hot-nun irorks. fare number! 3 to report to the U.S.

firsi t.ime|\ a vy Hospital in Great Lakes. thern to the limit the this ih in; asrairst Pallas and the Fazios evaluation of his physical assinst tion." Irs th" othT 5 "It is pxpoctrd a results of at Pi'tsbur-ih. norland at i i evaluation will not be availa- Ixiuis. Chirazo at Baltimore and! hip for about 10 days," the state- "for examination and troit Giants. nf i raisht, hpal twn egks azn in a i than it snupris.

Tlip Cow- urrr drrri.nr for thr ivi whpn Krich Bamps a inlPi'ppplinn 1 yard? thp that, ttirnpfl thp The Cowboys scrarrpd their h'-'rv-auartrrhark rotation last Don Mrredi'h nver FdHic hasn't in T1 but caiip in thp first match with ihp Insinn -7. back mrnl ad Hnrmrng. 26, a was bachelor. Goliaci Beats Hornets, 33-0 pori Monday for active Army 1 at Ft. Riley, pinched neck nervs has had a which sidelined him on several has oc- castons.

The Packers' top scorer in the National Fool hall alone i two oiher Green Bay stars, linebacker Ray Nilschke anri 1 flanker back Boyd Dowler, were recalled as Army reservists. N'ii- schke and Dowler were ordered to report Nov. 3. The Army summoning of three key on thp powerful Grppn Bay a favored to recapture the NFL's Western Con- erence i erablfi protest pro football fans. Sen.

A a i Thursday requested the Defctise Department consirir-r mpnis for li-io. i said he aware of flv" 1 in the armed fm-res, MIK- cpslerj there also need (o provoked consid- among Although Hornung will be in a Naval hospital, he will be under Army iurisdirtion. A ing. Most of the throwing for the "Jacks will be done by quarterback Ronnie Redd. Backing Redd up in the ball-carrying department will be fullback James Nixon and Chisolm and halfbacks John Ivy.

Buddy Kenny Davis, a three-year letierman back, probably miss action iiavides Bv Freer BENAVIDES (Sp) The fa vored Freer Buckaroos took a 196 win here Friday night from the Benavides Eagles in a District 3QAA game. A capacity crowd saw the defending district champion Buckaroos score in each of the first three a and hold the Eagles to one fourth-auarter In the first quarter Kelly Pease over left guard from six yards out, a score he had set up by a 60-yard run. Pease kicked the extra point. Tommy Liles scored in the second quarter, blasting over from two yards out. On the first play of the third quarter Liies broke away for a 70-yard touchdown run.

Benavides scored in the final quarter when Louis Barrera went over from seven yards out. Calallen Falls, 38-6 CALALLEN (Sp) The Gregory-Portland Wildcats ran over the Calallen Wildcats, 38-6, here Fridav nizht to ruin a home- Texas, Rice Play in Big Game Today By The Associated Texas and Rice battle in Austin Saturday night in a battle matching preseason favorites to win the Southwest Conference football championship. Both teams are unbeaten in conference play and the result could go a long way toward deciding the title. Texas, ranked No. 3 in the m- SWC GAMES ON RADIO, TV Southwest Conference football games to be broadcast today will be: Texas AM vs Baylor (1:45 p.m.)-- KSK, Corpus Christi-1230: 'KXYZ, Laredo- KGBT, Harlingen-1530; Houston-1320; KVOZ, due to injuries.

In the line, the Axmen will be strong at every position except tackle. They have five lettermenj ends, including Tony Ellis, who leads the league in pass-rereiv- ins, and three two-letter winners are available at center. The Javelinas will he out to resain their winning form after coming game for the host team. The Gregory-Portland scored three times in the first quarter and never were headed after that. Jerrv Hunt went over for the 1490; KMAC, San Antonio-630.

Corpus Christi-1360; KBOR: KPRC, Houston-950 KAPE, San Antonio Texas-Rice (7:15 p.m.)--KSIX, Corpus Christi-1230: KOPY. Alice -1070; KTRH. Houston-740; KENS San Antonio-680; KRGV, Wesla co-1290. two straight losses. Although handicapped by injuries, the Hogs wili be in better shape than last week, with only three regulars or, the doubtful list.

extra point attempt Virgil Anderson yards for Portland failed, dashed 50 the. second Gresory- The extra point tion and unbeaten in five games, a 14-point favorite to beat Rice and a victory would make the Longhorns a big favorite to win the championship. After Rice, Texas has only Baylor of the 'preseason favorites to play. Rice has Jost to only 'Georgia Tech this year and is 1-0 in conference play. Should the Owls beat Texas the conference race become a wide open affair with Rice having two of the preseason Big Four" to play--Arkansas and Baylor.

Baylor (0-2) plays Texas AM (2-2) at College Station and Texas Tech (2-2) plays Southern Methodist (0-1) in Dallas. Both games are considered tossups. But AM and SMU must win to stay in the race. Arkansas, although still in the race with a 2-1 record, skips conference play this week. Th Razorbacks play Northwestern Louisiana, undefeated in six games, at Little Rock.

Texas Christian (1-2) is idle this week. spokesman said Army personnel nflen A a a will cbeckeri at Great all-conference quarterback Jar- ihe hospital is extremely rei! Hays. Halfbacks will he 'Louis Landry and Sid who last Armv sivikpsman that Hornunc's Bobby lettered vcav pnd, piay a i a i quire fewer evaluation mn; thsn 10 re-1 hack- Any nlfice of ihp iniurcrl injuries. The question of a leave, from the hos- i a he said, must be answered by hospital officials. Hep.

A i K. O'Konski. jumped into the case defensive Friday and an obvious slap Harvey, at Sen. a fellow Rppubli- rneulars can. for Wilry's repnr'ed i Ruicii Fresslcy.

a Mauricio Leal i.s due to suit 0 alliiouch he will be hampered by kick was good. Hunt scored again from seven yards out in the firs quarter. The extra point kick was pood. Hunt scored in Ihe second quarter on a 45-yard scamper. The point was again kicked.

Anderson scored in the same quarter from two yards out. Gregory-Portland scored in the I fourth quarter when Felix IR-mirex rlnsr.r-d 30 yards. The Ipe.int attempt failed. Calallen scored in the fourth on a two-yard run by iford. Arkansas Frosh Win 3rd Straight Mathis Ties Rockport MATHIS (Sp! The homecoming Pirates tied Aransas County's Pirates, 5-6.

here Friday night in a District 31A foot- hail game. Mathis beat Aransas County on penetrations, 4-2. FAYETTEVILLE A hard-! Fullback Bill Adams scored pressed University of Arkansas'the lone Mathis touchdown in the Freshman squad squeaked hy the! first quarter on six-yard plunge Oklahoma a University I through tackle, climaxing a BO- Freshmen. 6-0. Friday fnr its'yard drive that was inspired by football victory.

I a -15-yard run hy halfback Dickie line, i takes i WomCIVS iis PJay Is Postponed a i The regular tmirnamcnl from center I' will hav most of slated fur action third straight Harried hy drives deep inlnjGroemveod. their territory hy the enemy, i In the quarter, half- Shoafs manaseri a srorrlp? 1 a a Manuel Calindo of Arsn- ihen singed a 56-yavd tdird-quar-lsas County look a pilchout from push for their siuale SCOI-P, 'quarterback Jack.son and Thf (nuchflcm'n drive a touchdown from thp Ifl- hy a pass i i i i a linr. This completed a drive and touchdown run hv Randy from niidfield. Ruildisscll. railed hack a nil.

In the failing i nf the of unnecessary roughness. same. Aransas County moved The ensuine 15-yard penally a a i i yard line, hut v'in out he-forr- they Oklahoma squad put A HIP brhalf of j-lnmung a i i i a and hpransp of rain. i ion Nilschk O'Knnski said nt his home i will be slowed by injuries. Mr-cer, a he sent to the commanding sen- i a tackles I i i 1P SO the women's coif a and I.eroy Schnlmeior.

a i was called off vester- capncity i.s ovpecled for thr oni Shoal Tho tournament will he played Mondav at a.m. at the Oso. on its own .19 wilh first could i a a a Ii look End 10 plays to make the a line. a touchdown, imps Lfhrmann of Malh- i i a i on defense. a a Gerald i i a the XIV U.S.

A Corps i i i i a i a Rob Reynolds of Forl Rorkpnrl and a a W. A. a a this week Mrs. i i i plunged over from a i of a i were also a a i became the club a a i on the eleventh play. isrod offensive players.

statins that I I high school hands and a a i i a medalist by Don Burroughs, rrvl hv an who had is expected in ready for action, lied for second in the GOLIAD tSp'--Tho r.oli.-.ri Ti- pcrs blasted the East. Central Hori Friday nigh" in a football game. The Timers in the i in the i Car! Berlin maintain civilians. Antonio's 1 Protests Krrched W'lev ho received many-) District from irked Green Ray i I a He suggested rlefemient scoi-rd i three i the regular NFL a and twice'season ends Dee. 17.

The NFL I Championship playoff, however, went for high morale sinclc out a i stars for drfcrrmcrit would ricmoralb.e the whole prtvedurr." anrl former students who wili hp rrhjrning th? for camp Mrs. R. i in a playoff. Thp two women tied for medal- ist honors. the first score.

extra poin! is scbrdulcri Dec. in hon i of the he Green Kay. i Ilornunz a i i Chir-ajo. west, faces a major challenee in a was healthy Baltimore. Coit rccciverj David went a Rsv Berrv and Orr have for the secrn-i score i A a a i i i HIP.

hin out of mucn of kickinn thp eMra iM.lwaukee recruilm, mn.rr a season, Thev'r" bark, and coach quanrr, 1 i rX a i ivo 1 layers Lalled thr third VANCOLTER (APi--Quarter- iPakehvisch passed tn Johnny Pea- barks Joe Kapp and Pohjrock 55 yards and touch- Schioredi of the British Columbia down. The extra point attempt Lions of Canadian Football Lea sue have been ordered to takp physical examinations by thr- Army, the club announced Friday night. found. Pakcbusch asain passed to Bailey for 6: yards for 111" i a score. Horton kicked the extra poinf.

Corpus Chrisri Academy i a a i for the (lomecominp play San Antonio Central Catholic frame with the dangerous Butin the Cavaliers' annual coming game in Sundeen Field; "Boh Lewis Lanphier, Jav Robinson and Max Dunne at 8 o'clock tonight. The Cavaliers face major: have looked cood on defense in hurdle in the Buttons, who will practice and we hope they can do carry a hi? weight, advantage in! a od a job Saturday night," the non-district encounter. said. Academy, th? defending state Prnhab slart rs Academy AA Catholic champion, will Lanphir anri Robinson at seeking its seventh win Qrdner at center, one loss this season. The Cavaliers I Dunnp an(J DnU j- Blumhers at have already clinched at least a al kl( pj 0r Tipton and Joe tie for the District 1AA champ- Thompson al pndSt Bil ilems lonsh)p.

a quariorhack. Walters and Ca- Chuck Cawla.s, the 7 a a halfbacks, and scorer among Corpus ar -k. schools, and Douplas Walters are' the leading runners for Academy. Both scsihacks who are capable of breaking loose and running all the way. Coach Shflhy Col" said he would probably start Bill Wilcms 8t quarterback because "he can carry the mail as well as throw Bill has alternating at quarterback this season with i i brother, Jon.

Jon LeMaire. a blocker. will start at fullback lo round ou' the backfie'd. Cole said the Caviars had been worklnj; hard this week prc- I Wl RINT AND SELL Power Tools UvAftANfll MK0WARI CO. IfM 1 ttWfct Office Supplies' I HIP rih Army urjeon.

reviewing the examination at Great It was believed that Hornmv; i he able to play in Sunday jrarne azninst the Minnesota i ings in i a and also, sihly, at Baltimore Nov. 5. pro-; the new a a i i not been completed, hy a time. Good Clean Used 5-IN. TIR! 670-15-710-15-760-15-800-15 La Vernia Gels 48-0 i LA YEP.NIA (So) The favored La Vernia Cubs heat Pawnee I i a in a i i rrict 37B game here Friday WiDjamson and P)ummer all the scoring on Ion? A small crowd waiched action on a slippery field.

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