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miJTAL UT FORWARDS Line, Rain Killed Aggies IIOI.I.IS News-Trilluno Spurts Rlnlf Tlie Aggies weie dead--buried in the stone-cold surroundings ol Memorial Stadium Thursday the Maroon dressing room was a graveyard of silence. There was lillle lor the Aggies to be Ihankful--Itwy were shutoul In the cold-cold drizzle lliat chilled the 52.000 fans viewing Ihc annual Thanksgiving Bay classic. 'Hie Old Arrny was quid and Aggies. Texas teams arc supiwscd lo do thai. We wore ready to play a ball game," Parktiursl said.

Tracy, when told about possible records from his pass catching during dny, bad no concern ovcr records. "There is no consolation in defeat--I don't give "dam" about records. One of these days we're going lo beat them. I hope I gel to see it, I only wish it had been today." "Texas lias more class Ilian the team we beat here in '50." 'IVacy said, "'lliese arc Ihe same guys we beat last year, just a lullen. Meanwhile, less lhan SO steps in llw fold, ihciOlrtPr.

4 0 leniperaliiies liaill "I wauled this game so bat! I b'rousht out only a day of sunshinciTM 11 as te it," he concluded and warmtii for smiling, victorious terly. Toxns i Texas assistant coach Jack Lonstom Head Coacn DaiTClljSwarllxinl had lots lo say Royal, in his customary conclKs 1 1 5 ''TM 1 UK Aggies' Innc threat was modest 'nrul proud nt U'e "Trial. Milsload's following the Sire rs' cnc-sidcd, 27-; football player, lie played a 0 vordicl. 'fi gamn lie had lo get up "We were very loilunale," lhe ground a lew times lo do Royal began. "Today's effort a line one.

OIK I of our best, al-1 'Sweet Victory' Ihough I don't think those al ce nny have ever been even surveyed the win against Rice." ibrielly, "Tliafs what I call a Nothing Dillercnl sweet victory." Royal also had to take Milslead Friday, Nov. 28, 1958 IHaro Waco, Texas--Page 15 Tobin Rote Paces Detroit To 24-14 Victory Over Packers DETROIT (AP) A pair first period and me Packers Jim Salsbtiry -recovered for fourth down Rambles lincklircd on fonrlli down at their own 19. Me- (he Packers on the Lions' 25. the IJay Pickers ThursdiiylGcc col pass (mm rc a i a cr McGce look land Uic Detroit l.ions heat them but still had lime lo set Uic ovcr hc in their traditional Tlianks- away. Instead, he ran the ball 0rnc giving Day coiilcs A crowd ol jwas dropped one y.iirt short ol lte.

ni in 2j-' necessary yanlage. DolroU decree and a national tcle-jMarlin then Inwled a 32-yard lield Ivision audience looked on in thai stood up for a 10-7 'drive 'tort ns two uilrnd Icnms lime lead. 'yards wilh a Flnl Ilinhlnr iiml I 1 tnlr'r'e LWnw 13 Lxt Iftl 1 i 1 3 33 11 APPEARED THAT WAY This A. and M. pass looks to be incomplete in the third quarter against Texas Thursday os Drew Morris (20.) and Larry Cooper 1 5 move in to stop the play.

But pass in- terfercnce was ruled on John Tracey (80) and A. and got a i down on the play. ICIint Kapus Photo). imc fancy broken field nin- complcled a 30-yard touch- run. When the Packers went raced 25 pass from quarter- Grccn Hay, wilh only one vie- back Burl Slarr and got Ihe ball llory in 10 MKL games, marchcdilo Ihe Detroit 1.

Another yards in eight plays and troiter. Don Mcllhenny, plurmed a 11-10 lead early in the third pe- across from Ihere. rlod Both clubs had difficulty holding i Role staged one man show on Ihe ball in the first hall each lor 78 yards in the drivcjo.sing il twice on fumbles and an- land got the Lions hnc'k in Ironl'other time on on interception. later Ihe period. i Crrrn 7 i t-ii hallled il onl for nothing hut prcs-.

With time runnini; out in Ihe fi-. IX-IMI i (he iValiolul Football nal period, (trccn Bay had anoth- ttv; Mcflfe irtm League. fourth down situation al vlcll "'TM' rAr-iirrn- Quarterback Tobin Role direct-'own 21. Again MrCcc tried lo run Tn. wtbt n.

KV. rd Ihe l.ions lo an 87-yard scor- --then in desperation lobbed a ing in Ihc third then i feeble pass that fell to the frown plunged ai-i'os 1 for Ihn score that UirL lo take lead The l.ions took over and too'i after tirern Bay had led twice. six rtlays to score. Gcdmar. But (Ix 1 got two huge as- went over from the sisls the Packers' Max Me-' Although McCIee's failures on 11 back to kick on fourth down fourth down cost his team 10 1S I CVC TM T1 deep in his own terrilory circled jpoinls.

scored Ihe P.ii-kora', A lo try lo nui for a first touchdown ami set no the While Deer 21. Faro-ell 13 (Clan Holh limes McGee lallel and botirothcr. A round), times Lions moved in Yale Laiy fumbled a Green Hay Orlcr 6, Tliomu Jtffer- score was tied 7-7 in in the first period and ex-'non 0. School Scores 8 (Class AA "We dulii I do i icii- 2ND.HALF RALLY having it lilmcd in practice Ulrcr: davs." "And then, ordered- rai'n he TM cm ovcl 1ook llim as hci Wr did we'd Plav I lno TM cil Royal sin- lh and Clair slanrloti bul t'fadded Ur Cn Wl toTM "II KTM Hnmim. General sunumry for thc day 'fTM hat Icfi- rartod a vicioto Texas 'i- in Ihere.

lie line. tremendous team outburst and the chilling rains as thc game's one- played his best game of the 1 was hurt during the lirsl seven Perm State Clips Pittsburgh, 25-21 minutes of Ihe SMU game, missed' PITTSBURGH (AP) Rcjnve- lailbick lc Baylor and TCU games jlhat really" hurl. and-nated Penn State, storming back sparked Penn Slate with Ih lour touchdowns in llie second The los passes ar.d keen field generalship Panthers' two-throe factors. "The Maroons' railly Cliarlie Milslcad, who took brutal punishim; from Ihc Long- 1 Royal added In conclusion: after a lelhargic start, chances for a lo Ihc Gator horn hntchcl men. lermrd il "Ycssir.

I would have se I tied i whipped Pitt 25-21 Thursday in At the same time Peni "team against team" battle with''or Ihis back in August--a 1-3 rcc-jhaixl-fought battle of Iraditional Stale, off its stirring triumph, ap- Te.xas coming out best. MilsteadiOrd and viclores over Oklahoma loolball foes, wouldn't blame an early-gameland Texas AiM. I'll sleep well The fired up Nillany Lions slioulder injury "I just couldn't'tTM'gi'' for liic first time sinee lallied two touchdowns each in hold the bail well because it can throw so wet. Our line was as good as sleeping pills now." it was against Rice. Texas was '-i wire could sleep alter ay those-thc final two quarters after spotting Pitt a 14-0 halflime advan- just loo fircd-up.

1 consider il a thrashing the Aggies, 27 to great privilege play-ing behind our boys." No Alibis AM. Head Coach Jim Myers had no alibis. "They were the superior team, they whipped us in the line and the wealher made a little difference," he said. I Most of thc usual individual! praise was by-passed in tavor oi team performances, as is the case in the bitter feud between the Aggies nnd Former Waco High star Drew tage. Senior quarterback Jacks Longliorns Gain Norton's Praise pcared to bo in strong contention an invitation to Die post-season game at Jacksonville, Fia.

Dec. 27. A Thanksgiving Day crowd of at Pill Sladium saw the Nil- tany Lions slage a magnificent second half rally. Norm Netf, junior end from Carlisle, caught two touchdown passes for Penn State. Pat Bolula, junior fullback, and sophomore halfback Don Jonas ran for the other State! TDs.

Tlie Panthers started out as II they would run away with the game. Sophomoie criiarterback Ed Sharockman scored for Pitt in Ihe By HOSIER XORTOX 1 first halt brought back old mem- first period on a M-vard scamper. Special Ihc of Ihc Memorial Stadium In lc XQO! quarter halfback AUSTIN--This was the iirst rain inx which I became so familiar I Joe Scisly went over f'rom three in Memorial Stadium the and which ended in 1938. l.vards out to give the Panthers a gie game since 1931. Hut rain A.

and M. blocked better than pro-touchdown lead at thc half. seem to bother these dc-j 1 'TM seen em all year, and this one "more than'anything. The'lermincd Longhorns nor slow lhcm rracp J'i Handy Sims nnd Don spirit was elose to that we had mra ir i decisive victory ver' 5milil had exceptionally line d.iys BUDDY DIAL ON NEA TEAM NEW YORK-- NEA --Rico's great Buddy Dial was the only Southwest Conference representative lo win a first team herlh on the NEA All America learn announced by NEA sports editor Harry Grayson Thursday. Dial, has averaged IS yards per catch throughout career, teams w-ith Al Goldstein North Carolina at Ihc firsl team end positions.

Also named on tiie team were tackles Ted Bales- of Oregon State ar.d Ron Luciano ol Syracuse; guards John Guzik of Pillsburgli and Zekc Smith ol Auburn: center Bob Harrison of Oklahoma: quar- tcrhnck Handy Duncan ol Iowa: halfbacks Billy Cannon of LSU and Pele Dawk'ms ol Army; and fullback Bob While of Ohio Slate. Texas Christian's Don Kloyd made a second team tackle berth. No Southwest Conference man landed on Ihe third team. On Itic honorable mention lisl are John Tracey of A. and Tom Kocnig of SMU, Don of SMU.

Charley Milslcad ol Texas A. and and Larry Hickman of Baylor. for the Oklahoma game." "Our lino really whipped them. The tackles were telling Lackey (Texas quarterback Bobby Lackey) to run over 11 icrti all the time. They had 'em whipped." Lackey, the Steers' No.

1 field general, heaped all the praise Milstead's passes. In of thc score, I thought the the Aggies Thursday. Darrell Royal's ball club had great day. They looked good. They 1 Aggies played a line ball same.

DcJOHN, BESMANOFF TV BATTLE looked like they did in some ol the eavly season games, and it's kind of hard to understand bow the best game I've seen them play. But of course I didn't sec them against Rice. I the line. "Our line had "the beslia club could look good so mosi sensational play of day they've ever had," he then have a late-season lapse like tnc Same was A. and double be ame l- ITc.xas did and lose three games Inverse, Milslead (o Luther Hall Lor.ghorn guard Bob HanverUij.

lo Sims. I believe if Ihc Aggies look most of thc back slaps and," 1 lour i na i had good position they would individual praise. Harwcrth, Jerry! Texas ran hard, blocked hardl a gor a (he way. But they Muennick, Richard Schulte and and had a fine mental altitude, jran the too close to the Arlis Parlihiirst drew most of (lie has been a long time since sideline. talk in the Lonshom dclcnsiven sa a boy take UK The next besl play was the fake alignment that held the Aggies to punishment Charley Milslead did reverse when Miistcad hit Sims a mere 29 yards rushing and kept unbearable pressure on the dan- lisrc Thursday and still lookjlor IS yards down to the five.

I great. Maybe Milstead might not thought Milslcad did a fine job gerous Miistcad. a the nation in total handling the ball on a cold, didn't think tlie Texas but in my book he's a top notch wet day. I thought it was very unusual A fumbc recovery by Texas was for a team lo score a touchdown for Texas ASM, that all, lie responsible for the first touch- and make oniy one firsl down, said solemnly. Idown, and an intercepted pass as Texas dirt on the 28-yard drive linemen were gunning for him in.ball player, particular.

"Tlicy were gunning: A mhr Aggie Allen Gochring viewed the rain as the big factor. "When it started raining, the odds were against us." Both Gochring and Don Smith NEW YORK--AP--Tall Mike DcJohn. ninth-ranking licavy- wciglit contender from Syracuse, nnd stocky Willi (call nie Billy) Besmanoft ol Germany clash Friday night in a television bout at Madison Square Garden. DoJohn, 6-3, 205-pounder, is a 7-5 choice over the 5-11. 200- pound former Munich baker.

This one could be a lively scrap with Willi providing the spark. Big Mike likes an opponent to come lo him and Besmanoff plans to do just that. 01 the two, DcJotin has the greater potential. He has a perfect build lor a heavyweight, hits hard and knows how to hox. The main thing iMikc lacks is ambition.

He'd like lo be up there with the top contenders but doesn't like to (rain hard. Besmanoff is r.o Rocky Marciano, either, when il comes lo training, but he works at it harder than DeJohn. Willi once was ranked in the top ten but he was dropped after losing to Harold Carter'. The German is 2-2 for the year. He upscl Pat McMurtry, lost a close fight to light heavyweight champion Archie Mooro, lost to Carter and then knocked out Argentine Alex Miteff in one round in Seattle Sept.

23. That tied DeJohn's record for the Mileff course. Mike flatlencd Ihe Argentine in Ihe firsl round, loo, Oct. 10, Consumers Reg. 14.95 For real riding comfort and interior beauly that doesn't bend Ihe budget.

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Tlwse plays were too much to its second touchdown. Another unusual thing to rr.c is for the! for A. and M. They gave Texas, year in and year too big a lead and kept them in docs such a great joh of hot water throughout the game, tion for this game. Back before I Tins was the 43rd victory lor Texas since thc series began in I thought Texas' line blocking.

Senior co-captains John thc running ot Rene Ramirez. ot AtM and Parkhursl ol Texas! wik banked heavily on the grudge as-i wer 9 pert for Ihe linal outcome. "Sg" D. Bible, and on up through Ed Price Barrel! Royal, these Longhorns seem to be ready for Ihe Aggies every year. "Wo knew we had to beat (he Howard Payne Bows lo ACC ABILENE, Tex.

(AP)-Abilene Christian Howard Payne in thc air Thursday to 0 or iheir traditional a( cr vv lliursday was the (irst lime I Dowdle and George Blanchiever saw an official use a towel just too much lor the for the red flag. 1 guess he just ies. get Ihc red flag out. Tlie outstanding offensive starti I it was also oilito tin. as lar.

as Texas was concerned Rnmirez. grc.il day. lie usual that Ibe Aggies diiin't use I This boy had a a single sub in the firsl min- ran wilh power, speed and determination. He ran like a fullback on Texas' first touchdown when he went for 14 yards, then went in for the score om 14 yards out. For the deleiisive star, I have i Ilarwerth, the line- ules.

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