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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 10

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TIN THI BRYAN DAILY EAGLB BRYAN TDCAS BUNDAY OCTOBER II 1951 17 To 0 Deluge jl RSPQUTS SPALDING Allen and GOAL REM 500 14 14 Tie On Penetrations SPALDING OOTBALL 95 back DUCK DECOY 99t GUN COVER SLEEPING BAG ing arid 48 passing for Missouri LIVING WEGIVE 0 HUMBLE GREEN SIGN STAMPS passes set up the orfier HUMBLE OIL 00 1 fossi TODAY of the in the 320 2 40 6 110 25 8 2 Water repellent Army Duck Large bloodproof rubberized game bagElaatic shell loops orest Brown Sizes: Small Medium and Large (No21H) Molded fiber decoy durable waterproof Stays upright in Water (Jfo20Dk THIS WEEK OOTBALL Stockton saved the Broncoi from being scored on LAMAR MIGHT also have scored a few plays later when the Mustangs punted near the Bryan goal line and Ballard fumbled the catch A Mustang player picked up the ball and ran to the goal line but a penal ty nullified the play Defensive standouts for the visitors were Mickey Risher and Marvin Myska two 200 pound plus tackles ullback Joe Nichols got most of Lamar's yardage with 62 for the night BRADY WITH two fumbl recoveries Womack Ray Smith Guinn and Johnny Barton were defensive standouts for Bryan Brewer kept neck and neck with Boxiey and Meeks in yard age gained with 107 but couldn't break loose for a touchdown AUTOMATIC RILE 22 Col 7 shot Clip type automatic By PAUL BROOKSHIRE Eagl Sports Editor Halfback Henry Boxiey an gered over being held out of the Huntsville game a week ago turned Lamar visit to Bryan ihto a first class nightmare riday night Boxiey redball ex press blasted for three touch downs as the Broncos kept their perfect record in tact with a 47 0 stomping of the out classed Mustangs It was win No 4 for By ED CORRIGAN Associated Press Sports Writer Northwestern and Purdue heading for a titanic struggle for the Big Ten championship blinkan eyebrow Satur day at the loss of their top of fensive threats The Wildcats No 2 in The Associated Press weekly poll polished off Minnesota 6 0 be hind fourth string quarterback Bob Eickhoff Purdue rated No Grained plastic exterior with soft flannel lining 'Stitched binding and tie tape for ad leneth to fit anv 'run Weather repellent 52" length (No 20L) 310 8 35 Bryan this year fifth straight counting last season Boxiey a mild concussion costing him a chance to perform against Huntsville sei the tem po of the riday night clash by sprinting 72 yards for the first touchdown with five minutes to play in the first quarter' He added two more in the third on runs of eight and 40 yards THE BRONCO fireball picked up 131 yards rushing averag ing almost 22 yards per carry His right counterpart Tom my Meeks do badly him self Meeks a swift 155 pound junior scored twice on runs of I 58 and two yards rolling up' 102 i yards on the ground Other Bronco touchdowns by I end Joe Womack who caught a 30 yard pass from quarterback ireball Boxiey Runs Wild In Broncos irst Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted By Punting Average umbles Lost Total Yards Penalized Hornets Clip Rogers 14 Hearne Upsets Rockdaje 14 8 or Third Win round tapered crowned muzzle Stock Genuine 1 American walnut hand rubbed to a fine oil finish 7cart ridge clip Weight about 52 Iba Length overall Easy take down (No21C) Illinois Upsets Ohio State 9 0 thrusts as the game before 21 000 settled into adefensive af fair Maryland blew a touchdownin the opening period when quarterback Dick Novak drop ped the ball just before going over the goal It was recovered by Wake forest tapered blued ateelHjroof tested ull choke tub only Chambered for all shells regular or Mag nums Stock is hand rubbed American walnut Thumb op erated safety Weight 6 Ibslength over all Made of water repellent sail cloth outside Lining is soft napped Kasha cloth Well padded ull zipper 36" cut size (No20Gl Brady recovered Dennis fumble on the Lamar 26 to set the scene for the second TD Richard Guinn jolted with a mighty tackle and Brady fumble recovery spe cialist came through again A PENALTY set the Broncos back to the 30 one play later and then Ballard found Womack clear on the 10 Womack grab bed the ball and ran over to make it 19 0 Henry kick was no good Bryan took the second half kickoff and went 73 yards for another touchdown Ballard to Womack passes accounted for 38 of the yards with Boxiey twisting and turning for the final eight Brewer did his duty this time and it was 26 0 Bryan Albert Zweifel recovered a Lamar kickoff on the Mustang 34 to start the Broncos barp SHOT GUN Shot AUion 12 Gauge Repealer Jockey Eddie Arcaro scored his first $100000 victory of 1959 when he rode Greentree Weatherwise to victory in uturity at Aqueduct 7 shut out ninth ranked Wis consin 21 0 with scrub Bernie Allen supplying the punch NORTHWESTERN lost Dick Thornton who had directed the Wildcats to their opening game stunner over Oklahoma last week The big man Ross itchner also is out with injuries Eickhoff 157 pounds led an 86 yard scoring march the final period pulled Northwest By CLAUDE ARMSTRONG HEARNE Eagles eame from behind" here riday night to upset the Rockdale Tigers 14 8 in a non district football game The victory gave Coach Ken Eagles a 3 1 1 record for the season going into Dis trict 18 AA play next week Tigers scored first on a 30 yard pass frm Leroy Ellis to Ronnie Laurence Laur ence ran over the two points and the Tigers were out in front 8 0 Hearne came back with Her bert Bates taking a roll out passfrom Simon Martinez for 30 yards and a score In the second 'quarter Hearne went ahead to stay as Billy Don Weaver ran one yard for another score Mar tinez threw to Bates for two points Defensive standouts for Hearne were Gilmer Gaston BatesJ or Rockdale it was Ellis Donnie Laurence and Don Simpson 5 Hearne opens District action Rosebud riday ern out of the doldrums and capped his performance by fir ing a 7 yard touchdown flip end Paul Yanke BERNIE ALLEN took over fori itchner and tossed three touchdown passes and kicked al! three extra points In 'another struggle between two Goliaths Georgia Tech N6 3 right behind LSU and North western cut down Tennessee 14 7 in the top game Tennessee was the third nation al power to fall before Tech Taz Anderson one of the Ram lesser lights ran grabbed passes and anchored the defense MEREDITH i ct th SMU offense with deadly acu men and it washis faking and feinting and ability to complete passes while covered that gave Southern Methodist its triumph He passed for 120 yards during the evening He also ran across two conversions thus accounted personally for 16 points Meredith faked a run and pitched out to Gregory for the 57 yard dash that set up the touchdown which broke Mis heart Meredith tossed four yards to end Jim Jones for the first SMU score and seven yards to Henry Christopher for the second Jim Welch got the third SMU touch down with a three yard blast THE MISSOURI score came when Russ Sloan big Missouri end crashed through" to block punt in the end zone The ball bounded out of the gnd zone for a safety Southern Methodist contain hard running Mel West who raced through and around the SMU line But it was on the ill fated drive in which the pen alty figured against Missouri that West failed to get a first down when he needed only a few? yards Tackle Jerry Mays cracked through to throw the hurrying West for a five yard loss West led the ground gainers with 69 yards Gregory topped SMU with 58 Southern Methodist rolled up 172 yards on' the ground and 120 storming again McClellan took over quarterbacking chores throwing a 22 yard aerial to Jay Bob Robert on the Lamar four for the big play Meeks rammed over two plays later for the score Brewer kicked and it was 40 0 THE INAL Bryan score came with less than three minutes to play climaxing a 53 yard drive Meeks accounted for 24 of those yards and McClellan threw to Meeks for another 13 McClellan went through the middle for the TD and Brewer put it through the uprights once again biggest moment was a 47 yard kickoff return after third touchdown in the second quarter Goger took the ball on his own 10 and raced to the Bryan 43 Only a tackle by Thomas CALDWELL The Caldwell Hornets clipped the Rogers Eagles 36 14 here riday night in a non battleon Hornet ield Caidwell led by Quarterback Ray Heji held a 36 0 lead until the final minutes of the game when the Eagles rallied to tally two touchdowns The points were scor ed by: Hejl two markers ull back Alfred Rosenkranz one touchdown a 75 yard gallop and two extra points Halfback Ronny Novosad one touchdown Left End Charles Matejowsky one touchdown and Right End Kenneth Kaiser four extra points STATISTICS Bryan 17 363109 14 6 NEW HAVEN UP) Quarter back Tom Singleton paced un beaten Yale to a 14 0 triumph aver Columbi a before more than 20000 at the Bowl It RENT OOD HEATING UEL TELEPHONE AUTO EXPENSE BABY SITTER LAUNDRY DRY CLEAN ING end ENTERTAINMENT everything is in cluded Someonewill win a month's free living on PARKER ASTIN All you need do is register Come in now A EVANSTON' Ill A 157 pound fourth string sophomore brilliantly quarterbacked an 86 yard scoring drive which pulled second ranked Northwestern off the ropes for a 6 0 Big Ten foot ball victory over bruising Min nesota Saturday Little Bob Eickhoff 'climaxed his superb relief job by firing a 7 yard touchdown pass to end Paul Yanke with the fourth quarter about two ihinutes old The third consecutive triumph for undefeated Northwestern ranked No 2 in the Associated Press poll nearly was erasedjn 'the closingTniniifes when Min desperate passing at tack swept the Gophers from their own 20 to North 17 With 32 seconds left however Mark Johnston intercepted Larry pass and the Wildcats stalled eut the clock Genuine leather cover pebble grain Inflatable rubber bladder Made for rugged play (No IB) OUT THE WAY CHUM Halfback Hanrr Boxiey atiff axnu Lamar Consolidated' An dy Andrew a he race to the Muaiang goL Boxiey went 40 yards on the run in the third quarter for Bryan' fourth touchdown (Eagle Photo by John West) OLDING SPORT SEAT THURSDAY Bryan Colts vs Brenham team 7:30 PM Bronco ield Texas ish vs Bay 1 Cubs ield Lamar Junior High Bulidogsat Brenham Jun ior High Anson Jones Panthers at Smiley Junior High RIDAY Bryan B'PM'aBrenharhf Con solidated Tigers vs Navasota Rattiecs 8 PM at Navasota Caldwell at Taylor I SATURDAY Texas Aggies vs TCU Jerry Ballard and by Bobby McClellan reserve signal caller who punched over last score in the final period for the last TD ATER BOXLEY'S 72 yard dazzler the Mustangs could never quite recover The Bron cos added two quick TDs in the second to take a 19 0 halftime lead The Broncos had two more touchdowns nullified by penal ties interception of Butch pass set up the second Bryan touchdown He re turned from his own five to the 36 and the Broncos went from there for the score Meeks broke loose for a 58 yard gambol aid ed spectacularly by knockout block on the Lamar 40 On the kickoff after the Bry an score defensive ace Tommy Deacons Derail Maryland 10 7 COLLEGE PARK Md W) Quarterback Norman Snead had to open up only twice Saturday in pitching Wake orest to a 10 7 football victory over Mary land slinging carried Wake orest from the opening kick off into position for Nick Patel la to kick a 22 yard field goal He rested thereuntil Maryland scored its first touchdown in the third quarter on a 6 yard run by'Jim Joyce putting Maryland ahead 7 3 Snead a 6 4 200 pound quar terback promptly warmed up again and passed the Deacons 69 yards down the field for the winning touchdown a 14 yard to sophomore end BUT Ruby Wake orest make a arkerstin HARDWARE COMPANY J08NOJBRYAN PHONE A 2 1 54 REGULATION SIZE ull repjlition glzv and weight ball deep pebble grained rubber cover poel rive grip logger life Regulation all goal complete with get braced agd weid' ed mounting bracket (No 20C1 rules as a result of the 4 3 edge 1 on penetrations I THE DAZZLING broken field running of 160 pound I ullback Gary Tolar and the great pass catching of Jim Redford stood out as the' brightest highlights of the toe to toe battle Redford gave the alcons i first blood by taking a pitchout and scampering 10 yards for the i touchdown in the first quarter i Kinkaid ran across its two ex 1 tra points I On the second play after the I kickoff Tolar broke loose on a 50 yard gallop for the first Al len marker The try for extra points was good tie ing the score 6 8 THE CADETS from Bryan raced ahead in the second peri I od when Quarterback Jerry Kruse skirted his right end for eight yards and a touchdown The marker was set up on a long drive headed by Tolar and Kruse The try for extra points was no good The alcons 'came fl ing back in the third period with reddy Knapp hurling to Redford for 25 yards Three plays later Red i ford took a lateral from Knapp and scampered the remaining yardage to paydirt tieing the score again The try for exffa points was no good ZZ SPORTSMAN LANTERN DALLAS Tex W) Don third Tiger throw to send Meredith passed for two touch SMU bn the way to its final downs Glynn Gregory sprinted touchdown 57 yards to set up the third and a steel tongued pass defense kept Missouri at bay riday night as Southern Methodist de feated the Tigers 23 2 in an in tersectional game Two pass interceptions Jby tireless Tirey Wilemonhalted rough edged Missouri" drives and Norm Marshall gathered in Cany exo comfortwith you to all sport events picnics fish in twnt rJri ramnAcrfv nd ba a "bandy carrying handle Clamp easily to nv bench Padded colorful plastic ifthol stery weatherproof throughout No 85 was the Blue's second Ivy Horned rogs 2 PM ort League football victory Single Worth Allen Academy Ram ton scored a touchdown and his biers vs St 3 PM Bron rn iln Knmrt uT Game of the Week ON VIDEOTAPE with Kern Tips (TV cameras TV close ups) BAYLOR ARKANSAS KBTX CHANNEL 3 Meredith Passes Mustangs To 23 2 Victory Over Missouri $1O30 UNTINO and GAME VEST AMOUS "Blue Bill by REDHEAD TEXAS NO 4 in the coun try continued unbeaten by smashing once mighty Oklaho ma 19 12 This was the sprond Straight year the Longhorns victors according to conference i have put the hex on the Soon ers Texas now ranks as the favorite to win the Southwest Conference title Iowa the defending Big Ten champion and No 10 in the current national listing walked all over Michican State 37 8 SYRACUSE which looks more and more like the class East throttled Navy 32 6 Oyster Bowl Notre Dame bounced from last defeat by Pur due and walloped California 28 6 in their intersectional game on the Pacific Coast Top earns Score ins Without Key Players REGISTER NOV WIN A MONTH REE HOUSTON Allen Academy Ramblers out pene 1 trated the Kinkaid alcons 4 3 to win a 14 14 tie conference i battle here riday night on al i con ield I The Ramblers emerged the INCLUDED Adjustable headlight Heavy chrome plated (teel (No 20H) hi i JMHBwr IJgR Hr 1 1 I 4 1 I I i tff I i I KT i I 1 1 5 488 I 1 IL i lr269! 26 9S B9 Bp OSS.

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