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22 Austin, Texas The Austin American Tuesday, November 1360 ISO HEX 1 ecu i asser Early Lead Go 1 ants Play ited for Betel Team aco Helped etter NEW YORK (LTD football memo: Bill Kilmer "and go play their type of game. I i i '''it i a i 4 4. i vv 4- -'i 7 fc. it )MA mnii'iminw of UCLA was selected Monday in the United Press International They beat us like we'd been play CLEVELAND t'AF Coach line big play. Wc haJ several Paul Brown Monday shrugged off! chances and didn't take adv.i tithe New York Giants' 17-13 vic-ltogeof them but the Giants also Ey JOE HEILI.NG Waco employed Austin's favorite tactic to win the big battle in District 13AAAA lart week.

backfield-of-the-weck for the sec ing made us diange our plans." ond time this season along with three other clutch perfo61'8 including versatile fullback Ed Dy- had chances which they riidnlj The play was: pulled off by fhe Tigers got the jump on lory over his Cleveland Browns the sixth straight Giant victory Austin with a eniiek touchdown! Waco tackle Mickey Kennedy in take advantage of." Tie defeat dropped the Browns over the Browns in three seasons on a fluke pass interception, and; the first quarter. lie and three the Maroons were forced to desert jof his teammates applied a hard into third place in we. eastern Ira-xLin fnru.irvt in.1 J1 rush on Austin quarterback Billy Philadelphia leads 77" i towerenee their usual brand of play. It possibly wouldn't have alter Wade Weise ran over another in a 45-0 rout against Chattanooga. Jimmy Sax-ten of Texas set up two touchdowns in a 12-7 victory over Baylor, Dave Grosz of Oregon passed for two against Stanford, John Hadl of Kansas ran one and passed one against Nebraska.

Linemen mentioned prominently included: ENDS Ted Moorman, Duke; Don Waygood, Texas Tech; Chuck Bryant, Ohio State; Danny La-Rose, Missouri; Don Webb, Iowa State. TACKLES Ed Nutting and Bill Shaw, Georgia Tech; Dwight Bumgarner, Duke; Mike Pyle, Yale. GUARDS Tom Brown, Minnesota; Al Vanderbush, Army; Hal Erickson, Georgia Tech. CENTERS E. J.

Holub, Texas Tech; Wayne Harris, Arkansas. Weise's pass was deflected into the air and Kennedy hauled it in ed the fin.il outcome, which jfound Waco prevailing 27-18 to throw the district race into a four-team as of Auburn. Glen Amerson of Texas Tech and Tom Wilson of Michigan State, who contributed vital touchdowns in two major victories last Saturday, round out the week's top four. Kilmer, a triple-threat tailback, maintained his position as the Far West's leading All-America backfield candidate with a big show against California. He to sprint 45 yards for the game's rus ncxi game.

"They wore the superior team." Brown "said of the Giants, who dominated most of Sunday's National Football League game. "They were bigger and stronger tp front. Their line play overpowered ours." with a j-1 record. The Giants are M-l. ami the Browns are 4-2.

Following his usual routine. Brown met with his coaches to talk over the upcoming game against the St. Louis Cardinals, who thumped Washington 4-1-7 Sunday. I opening touchdown. Oddity of it scramble.

all, however, was the fact that "We had to quit fooling around BIDGIE 10 KD Bulwark in Taylor offense JOE LD LYNN Great night for Bellville had Weise gotten the pass off a with ball control," says Coach JIM TOLBERT 'Played their game' Maroon touchdown probably Jim Tolbert of the Maroons The Cleveland coach refused to! would have resulted. BACKS OF WEEK take seriously a suggestion that End Wayne Harkins had work scored two touchdowns and set up FOR 'COVE' maybe the Giants have a hex on cd his way behind Waco's' de the Browns. "Newspaper talk, Brown scoffed. fensive halfback and was in the clear by a good margin when Weise attempted to unload the The Browns and uants are even in games played since Cleve 'Little Fellows' pass. the other two wiih runs or passes as the Uclans bowled over California 2S-0.

But the day's major record setter was Auburn's basher-kicker, Ed Dyas, who personally accounted for 21 points in a 27-12 triumph over Mississippi State. Dyas booted two field goals and "We have had a quick touch Ford, Lynn Week's Best land came into the NFL in 10x). Each team has won 11, and one other NTL team has even beaten Guaranty Ranchers Romp down in the ball game instead of them," Tolbert said. "Itarkins was very definitely behind their the Browns more than four times id halfback. in a row.

threp rnnvereinn kicks and scored SlgJob "It seemed like everythinz we Brown said his team did its best did in that game went asainst and "I have no regrets." 11 tiarantyJFinance and the Ranchers ton games Monday night in the preseason City Recreation Department Basket By JIM McLEMORE remarked philosophically that games are decided by "making Two of Central Texas' foremost us," he added, "where before they had been going for us. For the most part, though, you earn By JIM McLEMOKE Hie American Sjwrts Staff ball Tournament. two touchdown (from the 2 and 22) in his 21-point splurge. He brought his 1960 field goal total to a modern record of nine. Amerson hurled touchdown passes of 44, 8 and 16 yards for Texas Tech in a 35-21 thriller over Tulane, while Michigan State's Tom Wil- schoolboy football players, Budgie John Shaffer's 21 points led carrying honors.

Although' the Duck senior has gained more yards on other nights, it's doubtful if any came any harder as the Elgin defenses were keyed to stop him. Elgin was able to Uie breaks. Ford of Taylor and Joe Ed Lynn FOURBALL GOLF COPPERAS COVE It might The game was the fourth pres lie hard to convince the follow of Bellville, turned in outstanding sure test in a row for the into Class A from Class well, it was just too much to hope for. Especially! since Mason and Burnet had powerful teams returning." But win it the Bulldogs did and in a most convincing manner. Weir's charges whipped district favorite Burnet, 28-12 and then Guaranty Finance to a 56-54 win over the Grey Birds, and Houston Munson's 21 led a 77-38 Rancher win over Alpha Epsilon rrs of Copperas Cove High School Maroons, and it's" difficult for a enn fnr ftlld fnnrtirtnwn performances in last Friday night's games.

that football is a game for big, team to maintain a consistent brawny boys. Pi. The tourney is a double elimi level in such a situation. stop Ford for no gam or negative running and another passing in a yardage only twice in 15 trips. 743 winner over Purdue.

Besides his rushing total, it. imm nthnr inn standouts Ro Ford, Taylor's all-state fullback, nation affair and will continue Conch Fred Weir and his 13G0 Bulldogs walked off with the "We're not making any alibis, was a key igure in leading the Tuesday in the Austin High gym- though," says Tolbert. "We got was Ford's excellent fakinsr and came back the following week to Ducks to their ninth straight win District OA championship to the man Gabriel of North Carolina nasmm. decoy work that helped his Tay of the season with his solid ball slop defending champion Mason, f-'isH Minday lhm Coward- Prwhurn Res. Lew, jnc: Lcn Siocomb Lo-t Jo Le La Kowi.

Austin; il. fcv-E. Austin: H. T. T-Lost Pur- Jo fVBrv-ant.

Stan J. tanUnd Brenham 9 Bob ttoison. lnt Pinft; Fn itm: Cochran, Austin; Muuw I smirks. Aurm. Pm.te$ Colon.

W. 0. Cromwell, Int Z. O'Pell, 3. Two feonaro, Austin.

JKdlnrt-l. M. Austin. 73: 5 t. Bob tVdon.

Lo-t Fines, and State had another big day beat and we got beat the way we've been beating teams. We get surprise of everyone inciudin Weir himself. us. lor backfield mates riddle the carrying and all-around defensive play. the jump on them and hold it.

Duke finally brought a halt to Navy Joe Eellino's unrestrained Elgin defense for 198 yards rush "It's just one of those things," "We felt that if the kids would phy together, we' might have a fur ball club." said Weir. "But said Weir. "These kids just start scoring and Mississippi's Lynn, playing in the shadow of Austin is in a favorable position the last two weeks of the district race, but the Maroons will need ing and another 172 yards passing. Defensively it was Ford end Darrell Mott that played Taylor's GAYLE KNEED Coppeias C'oe qu.irtoiback. ed rolling; everything seemed to teammate Ernie Koy Jr.

most of to win the district after moving the season, had his finest night help probably from Temple. ATTENTION DIVERS Grand Opening of Austin's only oxclusivo Diving Equipment Headquarters and Air Station. Com by and gel ac to go just right. This squad has tlte finest spirit and desire that roving linebacker slot and kept of the year as Bellville com the Elgin offense in tight check. I ve ever seen.

bince waco nolcts a win over the Maroons, they need for one pleted its first unbeaten season since the 1930's when the Brahmas scored loucnaowns on With only two boys on the en of the Tigers last two opponents runs of 48, four and seven yards tire squad over 165 pounds, the to uncork an upset punch. Mc- ana booted a 17-yard field goal quainted. Register for FREE TANK, REGULATOR and other had an 11-0 record. Bellville stopped LaGrange 23-6 with Lynn scoring all the Brahma points. I Callum plays at Waco Friday and Gibbs sat out most of a "breather" against Chattanooga.

Gabriel passed for two touchdowns in North Carolina State's 14-12 victory over Wake Forest Norm Snead of the losers also tossed two for scores. Pat McCarthy of Holy Cross scored two touchdowns, ran for two conversions and passed for another against Dayton. Doug Elmore of Mississippi, getting a workout while Gibbs rested, passed for two touchdowns and Bulldogs have gotten a lot of mileage out of a host of so-called and two extra points to complete his finest performance of the the following week the Tigers PRIZES. Nothing to buy, you lord scored two touchdowns on! peewees. wind up activity at Temple.

need not bo present to win. runs of one and seven yards and season in leading Bellville to its tenth straight win of the year and Bryan, leader in the race with Weir starts five boys on his picked up a total of 67 yards a 3-1 record, goes to Temple Fri defensive unit that weigh under AUSTIN AQUA SPORTS 705 Barton Srings Road during the night to take top ball- put the Brahmas into the bidistrict playoffs against the win day lor me final game on its ner of District 22AA, Crockett. MO pounds and the Bulldogs have been outweighed anywhere from 15-30 pounds a man in every game this season. The 206-pound -4HHback picked p- DEFENSE regular season schedule. Runner-up at 2-1 are Austin, Temple and Waco.

"Waco got beat in Bryan," Tolbert said of the tight district Whoelhorse of the Bulldog at tack lias been fullback Cecil up ibi yards rushing on 13 carries and like Ford turned in a tremendous defensive effort against the high-geared LaGrange attack. For their fine efforts, Lynn and (Continued from Page 21) chase, "so they're no better off Newton, a 170-pound senior block than we are. In fact, four of us buster. 'While Newton has been the big cog, the quarterbacking are in the same boat. Were and defense represented the individual high spots of the game and led Royal to note, "The kid's hav sitting around wondering what of Gayle Sneed, 115, and the run Ford are named co-Backs of the Week by The Austin American-Statesman sports staff.

The two happened, ning of halfbacks Mike Harman. The Maroons veteran boss is 138, and Gary Chisholm, 130, has been invaluable. ing a heckuva year. He'd had recognition before but it hasn't been the kind that's all-star recognition." Royal didn't make any planned sold on the representative play of the district. Only six defeats show up on the clubs still in con some join Larry Johnson of Thrall, Edward Torres and Ronnie Sullivan of Round Rock; Ernie Koy of Bellville, Henry Hammons Up front the Bulldogs have a light but aggressive line headed tentionTemple and Bryan have and Dexter Smith of Llano.

lost once; Austin and Waco attempt for individual commenda vox Mi Leroy Starnes of Leander, Larry twice. tion but he spoke of the excellent Morrison of Lometa, Henry Smith "Four of those -six -defeats came defending of Russell and he noted that in his first game of defense of Del Valle, Jimmy Kaufman of Georgetown, Bobby Woehl of Bas jj in district play," Tolbert pointed out. "That means those four 13AAAA teams were beaten just Mike Cotten "played fair and was trop, Jimmy Heitkamp of New in there an awfuDy long time." by, 175-pound tackle Leslie Ledger and tackle Linwood Walker, a 155-pound youngster that is taking his first fling at football. Gang tackling is tlie prime requisite for the- Bulldog trench-men and it has been superb. "Without size, we have to have it." Weir added.

"Our linemen have played great ball. We don't have any real outstanding boy up there, but just a lot of team twice outside the district." Braunfels, Jodie Svehlak of Granger and Dennis McGill of "Cooper's always played well and Dick Jones played one of his The two outside losses were Austin's 43-15 shellacking by Jeff Gonzales. Other backs having good nights better games since he's been here, (ban Antonio) and Miller (Corpus both on offense and defense," were Billy Davis of Taylor who UiristU over Waco, 26-15, Royal said, his thoughts turned up front to the line. He also cited end completed seven of eight passes for 143 yards and three touchdowns in the Ducks' 50-6 win effort." Plajer, Team TD tPJ TP Tommy Lucas for his rushing Meeks. Ervan 11 68 Manning the trenches for the 61 work as well as for snuffing out over Elgin; Charles Mott of 48 Baylor's last play, a screen pass Pflugerville who fired a clutch Bulldogs are Elbert Tilghman, 160, and Johnny Breedon.

155. 44 44 to Bull. touchdown pass in the final min-, 39 at the ends. Ledger and Walker Royal indicated he had a lot of at the tackles, Billy Hammack, 150, and W. T.

Crumley, 145. at respect for Baylor's play and said Ballard, Bryan 7 17 Higtms. Waco 8 0 Stockton. Brjan 7 0 Wilson, Waco 7 0 Clark. JJcCallura 5 7 Weise.

Austin 6 0 Schirplk. Austin 6 0 Posey. Temple 0 Klingemann. Travis 5 0 Howell. Temple 5 0 T.vson, JleCallum 4 0 Powell, Austin 4 0 Vitek.

Waco 2 10 Vanroy, Temple 4 0 Moore. McCallura .1 0 Kubac. Temule 3 (I utes to give the Panthers a 13-12 win over Johnson City; Dudley Barker of Thrall who gained 110 yards on 15 carries in the Tigers' he expected to find TCU just about guards and Jerry Summers, 155, as tough to defense. at center. 26-0 win over Granger; and half SS 38 SO SO 36 24 24 24 IS 18 18 15 14 "It's a problem to defense any Defensively.

Weir goes with a back Jack Johnson of Blanco body with as good a football team unit composed of Ervin Survant, 139, and Harman at the ends. as Baylor's," he said. Talasek. Temple 3 0 Walker. Temple 1 9 who gained over half his team's yardase in its 26-0 win over Dripping Springs.

Ledger and Summers at the Lone big injury to come out of 0f the Baylor game was that to full 12 12 12 12 LEADING rr.VTF.X sront- riayer. learn fantaiuon. Bryan 2 0 Jomison, Travis 2 0 Basey, Austin 2 0 Bray. Austin 2 0 Myers. McCallura 2 0 Bock.

Travis 2 0 Barnard. Travis 2 ft Linnstaedter. Waco 1 0 Paden, Waco 2 0 B. Jackson. MeCallum.

1 ft tackles with Walker and Herbert Prince, 150, at the guards. Ham-mack, Newton and Bill Roy, 145, man the linebacker spots with Chisholm and Charles Webb, 135 at the halfbacks. 1 be sure and wi liqAors- WINEilBEERS 12 back Ray Poage, who was flown back from Waco while the team made the trip in buses. The injury was first thought to be a re-injury of the hip he hurt against Arkan L. Morrison.

Lometa Ford. Taylor Oahse, Weimar Hammons, Llano Mot.f. Pflueerville Moerbe. LaGransre Koy. Bellville 12 8 8 Next on the schedule for the W.

Kneg. Thrall Lierman. Cameron Woehl. Bastrop Tschoerner. Temple 1 2 Travis 0 4 Heliums.

Austin 1 ft Thomson. Austin 1 0 Nattm. Austin 1 0 Harking, Austin ft X7 6 6 6 Bulldogs is a bidistrict venture with the state-ranked Albanv 6 Lynn. Bellville Pate. Columbus Mott.

Taylor Schulte. Hailet'sville Lions, a team that has lost only to Class AA power Olney. brooker. Austin 1 0 Embrey. McCallura 1 ft Raven, Austin ft A Green.

MeCallum 1 ft Andrews. Tenmle 1 6 6 6 6 6 T1 LP1 KP2 TP 27 5 10 186 22 (1 8 lis 20 0 8 13 2 4 xt'M in ft ii ir, 15 0 11 lis is 2- no 1,1 0 14 ft 4 S'' 13 ft 7 92 12 9 3 X9f It 0 1 8fi 11 0 fi 12 0 3 78 12 ft 3 78 12 0 I 74 12 ft 1 71 9 0 10 71 12 0 1 7 71 12 0 0-72 12 0 0 72 11 0 1 6 9 0 6 6i 9 0 61 9 0 6 61 10 0 I 62 10 2 9 0 3 60 9 0 2 R8 9 1 1 57 Smith. Tel Valle Blume. LaGrange It be a giant assignment. added Weir.

"But these kids have 1 sr Vinson. Waco I 6l faced that sort of tiling all sea l.arson. fcjfirm Mohel. Taylor Reynolds, Brady Newman, Katy Madsen, Katy Boiman, New Eraunft Baker. Gonzales 6 6 6 4 son and I know that they'll give their all.

win, lose or draw." sas but actually it turned out to be the result of a blow to his lower back. Poage was confined to the Student Health Center over the weekend and also Monday and is counted out for the visit to TCU Saturday. Tackle Jim Bob Moffett hurt a shoulder but is figured as being able to play against TCU. Halfback Jack Collins, who sat out the Baylor game, presumably will have his knee operating well enough to play against TCU too. Royal gave the Longhorns their promised respite from practice Monday but had theni assemble at Kenne-ly.

Waco I 0 McClellan. Bryan 1 0 Picolo. Bryan I 0 Bowles. Travis 0 0 Eilers. Austin 0 2 Blythe.

Waco Newton. Copperas Cove Lamb, Temple 0 Bufla Kkrut. Burnet Lindsay. MeCallum 0 1 Kicked field coal. Riehtpr.

Thrall Johnson. Hutto Li 5 "fgM Mason. Leantier Yeznk. Rockdale Svehlak. Grancer GR8-4646 town HtU VERY includes field coals.

Doelling for Sale DALLAS (AP)-The Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League Monday put Fred Doelling, rookie defensive halfback from Pennsylvania, on waivers. tJi Ig- 1 1 Jlf their lecture room for a revicw of the game films, which ordinarily are viewed Monday night. SALE Top cigarmanship top tobaccos- ll.S.ROYAL Gulf Coast, North Texas Feins Share Keg Honors MELLOW AS MOONLIGHT i siies in stock. Black- top value Love that Lovera! Made with humidor-aged all-luxury tobaccos finished with a silky-smooth, light, There was a definite North Texas influence in the second an- FROM THE LIFE AND VIGOR OF THE GRAIN the big scoreboard was Jewell Krueger, wlx blasted out a 1914 score for third place in the final all-events tubed row Tyrex for super strength. nual Texas Women's Invitational longer wear.

handicap tournament which con-i Evelyn Lanier, competing for eluded Sunday at Bobby Layne's bowl-U-Kama. boony iaynes Bowl -O-Rama, averaged 194 in her six games last weekend, but with only a Two performers from Dallas. Adeal Mclntyre and Marv Ann smau handicap couldn't gain tlie 795 Allison, grabbed off a couple of titles while the doubles team of BlACKWAll lueei tnie 8 7.10-H Deruson Mabel Steele and Helen Crow-son was tops with a 1321 bright wrapper for that tall smokin flavor. No wonder it's the TUBED TYPE 1 I tally sheet. ft ail raiiKings.

TEAM The Gu'f Coasters. Tfa "4U Marque. 3059; Wetsenowg kP- 29. Warona Seed- Farm aco. ork Oil Victoria.

hamoo House of Beauty. Hous'on i)9-l-ibby Layne Bowl-O-Rama. Bib fprui'e 4o; KaU 4 Worly Amo Parts. ou'h''ni Lanes. Arlmi- ni ul, Laws.

Penison. Hl" Lanes. San An- fcfe a tolltjtnr. All rtfttx Mjt None of the 100 entries was equal to the task of overhauling the Gulf Coasters, though, in the aaataaaBaMMaWcaii. NU tAirt NttULD 4 all-time Texas favorite! Crowson.

Penison. 1321; Mae XiaV monji and Kran Sheeran. Weslaco. Mi'Call and Evelyn Sorrells. Waco' team division.

The Gulf Coasters, composed of bowlers from La Marque. Texas City and Galveston, saw its opening weekend score of 3059 stand up all the way for the $500 first place prize. flntt r-usip ijoii-Deicn. ia 'vs 3 vir M'n Shields and orrlr Enjoy Lovera today. Antonio.

Winnie Mtiehuni and Mary Ann Allison. pia l-l: r.atrlv ana Members of the Gulf Coasters "S4 Jiallas colleen Ptnn and Peee-! ovil. Waco. 1247: Waraie KmaDwond and jo haienicv riailas. lUS: Harnsim and Marcaiot Hk-kuin are Lorene Wolters.

Willie Dee Criss, Barbara Bradford, Betty Green and Hazel Davis. iusl Your Retoppoblo Tim Wiliio KCCUREK Company 19th and San Jacinto Git 6-2611 5th and San Jacinto GR 2-54SS 5245 Burnet Road GL 3-7776 cana 1:11 Hailn Ann Allison. Pdllas. 63: Mar-1 ipoe Hold. Kiilee-i.

br llain-'-i I Runnerup team was Weisen- burg of Dallas at 2H72 hv Wavma v1 TTocl Jnl Plus S'oie To of Waco in third place at 2966. I S'" STRAIGHT BODKBOW r'r. Ancal Mclntyre is the champion with a 705 total whileKi'ns. Vot' Vra Mary Ann Allison, second in sin 0 fkif STRAIGHT BOURBCN WHISKEY 85 PROOF irk GEO- DICKLL DISTILLING LOUISVILLE. KY.

-v Jewel! Xruccpr. Aiinn. 114- in Pimmltt. Fort Wofh, F-inrV Readins Aiieal Mclnivre rllas. 1l3: fylvta Brmi.

San An'onin l-9; Jc Broyles. Victoria 1W- Thornhurz. ra'lss. Mar ilitchcll. Corsitana.

16'ii. gles, took tlie all-events crown with an aggregate of 1950. i Only Austinite to land a spot en'.

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