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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 5

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rightened Steers Stab Aggies 20 17 year to 1 TODAY thru SAT Sat Nita Prev if PJA NOW ONLY MUST and Alta 20 COLOR MIAMI jwhw4 I jsax rnnmcE fl t( Pur 4t Jampih SIGN IHE 1 UEEII 2 London meet beat 14 7 tatwtai flMBL SRME auMtoocwmu B33 uw Cat irst owns Rushinf Yardage Passing Yardage Total Yardage Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted By Punttng Average umbles1 Lost Yards Penalised Brenham Battles Cleburne In Bi District Saturday TONIGHT and SUNDAY STORMING THE HEIGHTS MOTION PICTURE GREATNESS! Lton 50 game feature Stam of un i at Abi jated and 1 237 The Cube the BLDistrict title with senior backfield headed by All State Tailback Jim Linnstaedler a 171 pound senior 4 year letterman He is a triple threater who has gained more than 1200 yards rushing in ten ball games and has added Russian Gals Whip Wayland NEW YORK The Russian National Basketball team beat the United States composed largely of Wayland Tex College girls 42 40 Thurs day night It was a close battle with nev er more than five points sepa rating the teams The Russians took command to stay midway of the first half when 6 2 Skaid rite Smildzinya entered the game and controlled the back boards The Russians led 22 19 at the half Vera White of Nashville Busi ness College led the Americans with 12 points High scorer in the gaine was Nina Maksimela yanova with 17 points 1 THE MOST DANGEROUS 4 monster that EVER LIVED! DOUBLE EATURE TODAY and SATURDAY Prizes Ta Be Given Away Saturday Texas Accepts Cotton Bowl Applications Ticket applications for the University of Texas allotment of Cotton Bowl game tickets will be accepted immediately Athletic Edwin Olle An nounced shortly after the Long horns had qualified for the New Day game by twice com ing from behind to edge Texas 20 17 Thursday Of the ticket orders received through Wednesday Dec 2 preference will go to applica tions for dues paying members of the Ex Stildents Association voting members of the facility former and current lettermen and members of the Longhorn Club who constitute the four priority groups Applications will beacccpted as long as the ticket supply lasts Olle said There will be a limit of four tickets per person Tickets are priced at $550 and a mailing fee of 25 cents should be enclosed with each order University student blanket tax holders 'will draw their individ ual tickets over a three day per iod starting Dec 7 Seat loca tions will be determined by the regular season lottery system Blanket tax holder tickets will sell at $275 one half the regu lar price TuVtmECnH STATISTICS Aflolll 144 141JS7 22i 14 0 3 34 1 3 BS AM was 4 4 1 Botn years won the aervice game 'v As for the Middies I4 4 you have to go back to 1951 for a poorer Navy record That year Navy orougnt a oi the Army game but laced the decimated West Pointers 42 7 Two years later with a 432 log Navy won the Army game 20 7 XU However those making the trip to South Philadelphia to see the Cadets and Middies pa rade for a glimpse of some ce lebrities for the social prestige jjist might see a darn good foot ball game i i Northwestern first met Notre Dame in football in 1889 The latter won 9 0 TODAY ONLY 4 4 EATURES COLOR CARTOON' EATURE By WHITEY SAWYER AP Staff Writer Mighty Corpus Christi Ray clashes with Temple riday night in the feature game of the schoolboy football war fare Class AAAA shows six bi dis trict games while AAA has three riday Saturday the top two classes finish the bi district playoffs and the lower two con ferences wrap up the regional I games Ray undefeated and untied naming HMMIB jRIDAT NOVEMBER 27 1959 THI IRYAN DAILY EAGLE BRYAN TEXAS TU 13 143 43 234 vm UtntUqiVANl UANfiANO fWECA UNgORS GEOREY HORNE A IMMW3UNT KtfASC ALSO WALT "TONKA" SAL MINEC iPJMSWlWSABj iVlAAVDSVHN iwirvfv iHtAnt $Rt Ray Temple Contest Tops Playoff Menu ih Tva 27 near the end the first quarter Milstead tossed to Russell Hill for a first on the 29 but two plays later halfback Jim Murphy fumbled and Bobby Gurwitz took ever for Texas on the Orange 30 Early in the second the Ag gies took a punt on their own 49 and began to move goal ward With fullback Gordon LeBoeuf and halfback Pete Angermiller doing the running the Aggies worked the ball to the Texas 23 Milstead threw to Sims for seven yards to the next play LEBOEU GAINED the nee? essary yard for a first down at the four and Milstead threw to Sims in the end zone on the I next pay for a touchdown There was three minutes 40 a 2 aL wl A GOtSjO TO Vivi 1 mRBsan WERIBtKI pp Also r' "Bambuti" Moulded Shank £rcls Support Soft Tundra Upper and Innersole Loit Netf all Styles This is your fhooce to get a High Grade Man's Shoe at a low low price Myers Heaps Praise On Aggie Heads By JACK BOWEN Sports Writer It took Texas Coach Jim Myers several minutes after the end of the thrill packed clash between' his Aggies and the Longhorns of Darrell Royal to shake off his outward ire at game officials and begin talking about the magnificent Charley Milstead and the fired up Ag gies Mvers obviously stymied by the Southwest Conference gag rule that prohibits school offi cials fro criticizing the work of game officials iei known that he like Royal in 0 fmm the sidelines the way down to the 15 yani line all day? He said he asked officials twice in the fourth quarter that Royal be restrained to the chalk marked area between the 35 yard lines where all players coaches and other team aids are supposed to remain by rule SHAKING his disap pointment over 1 in what could have been the biggest up set of the year the stocky Ag gie mentor: turned to his favor ite subject Charley Milstead think Charley MHstead played the greatest game for one player that I have ever seen All nt nnr bdvs were great I have never seen a greater foot ball performance in my said Myers Milstead had one of his great est days Thursday if not his greatest He threw 21 passes completed 14 of them for 141 yprds and the two Aggie touch downs He rushed for 34 yards a sa I IxIarIa in carries uim acu and railed a near perfect game from his quarterback slot Longhorn Coach Darrell Roy al too did a bib of bouquet pass ing for his able quarterback Bbbbv Lackey KID WAS tremend i smiled the youthful Texas coach been great before but he was at his best Milstead always a team man and a lad who takes his honors lightly called the 20 17 game best team effort I have seen in my four years at The hnv never Halfback obert Sanders whose 58 yard return of the nneninv kickoff added fuel to the Aggie fire summed up the 1959 Aggie Longhorn contest neatly: think it was the great est game we ever played even in losing" Reg $2300 Value WfrAHS" $Rft MILSTEAD ENDING his Texas AiM career in grand style passed and ran for 175 yards easily breaking Bob 1 Smith's old total offense record of 2415 yards great day gave him 2501 during his three year varsity career Hepassed for both touch downs It was a day of greatness all the way round per formance left little to be de sired He directed the Long horns on all three touchdown drives scoring once himself and pacing for another touchdown Coach Jim Myers praised the Aggies for great team and COach Darrell Royal classi fied the way the Longhorns came back as a mark of great ness AGGIE HALBACK Robert Sanders returned the opening kickoff 58 yards to give the spectators a preview of things to come and the Aggies drove all the way to the Texas nn There on a fourth down Milstead lost the ball in an at tempted dive over the rexaa line and end Monte Lee recov ered' for the Longhorns back on Another fumble stopped the Aggies sgain as they drove Saturday Only feature TENNESBEB WIEOAMS pUY SOLDI DARING! Cat caaHot Tin Roof lAifr a aifv THE Day Of Greatness GREATNESS IS NOT always rewarded as the 40000 fans who saw magnificent stand against Texas will testify Brilliance in a loshg cause is not matter for record books and unfortunately history will remember grand af fair as only a defeat for the Aggies and a win for Texas or those whoSaw the game and for those who played in it it will never be remembered that way It was truly ne of the great games in the storied 66 year old classic Texas fought for its life against an inspired team that has been dogged by disaster all season long Triumphs were few defeatsplentiful Whenit was all over the pent up emotions successfully choked off you wanted to stand and shout allegiance to a loser was the loser but there never was a time in your life 1 1 1 1 a nacArtinla4 saritVi AHA Wnen ypa were asuauiyu ucuaj Truly The Tops it WAS TRULY the top performance of the mavbe'two years maybe longer Out manned out weighed maybe tut never never oUt played This has been the case for in many games this yearThree to five points have separated the Aggies from victory in their last four Southwest Conference games It began in ayetteville Ark Oct 31 and the Aggies have fought down to the last ditch since against SMU Rice and Texas: Sometimes all they needed was an inch or two and it there Games like these particularly Thanksgiving award winning performance made you feel proud to be an Aggie if you are one or want to be one if you weren't Personally never forget the Texas Aggifs against Texas Nov 26 1959 It was one of the greatest games 1 ever saw Cer tainly more than enough to make an Aggie out of this old briar hopper Lackey Scores Clinching TD By PAUL BROOKSHIRE Eagle Sports Editor Bristling Texas with brilliant Charley Milsteed firing his parting Tecord smashing shot at college football almost chilled Cotton Bowl hopes afternoon but the sagacious Steers slipped through for a 20 17 victory Seeing its bowl hopes and share of the Southwest Con ference crown teetering dangerously Quarterback Bobby Lackey took the Texas throttle once again and the Steers swept 75 yards for the clincher in the dying minutes of the game A near capacity crowd of 39500 spellbound fana watched unbelieving as the comrtrtely dominated the game throughout the first half tttagi 10 0 lead on a four yard touchdown pass by Milstead and Randy magnificent 52 yard wind assisted field goat It was the longest field goal in Aggie history and tied a Southwest Conference record Texas was never in territory until late: in the third quarter and made only one first down in the first half The Steers could manage but 35 yards against the savage Aggie line up until halftime 1" S45 WL7GHT OR THE G0DS COLOR THE HUNTERS STMS Randy Sun taka iour yard iohdown pass from 7A0 field goal io put ahead 10 0 tai halftime (Eagle Photo by Gene Dennis) Packers Beat Lions 24 17 DETROIT tfl True Thanks giving Day comes but once a year but Detroit footbau tans i ikair VI I kAsa fca Hands all season lonta Sizes 7 13 Widths AA SHOE DEPT seconds to go in the half lye but Detroit kick was good and was onlhave bad a turkey lop nanas au Texas failed toAeet a dnv trt'The Lions playing give away under way on tne next despite Rene 18 yaYd run for the first first down of the game took over on their own 42 A Milstead pass to Bob Phillips put the Aggies on the Texas 34 and that was where the ball rested when the kick ing tee WSis' brought in Sims actually kicked from the 42 the bah skimming neatly over the crossbar behind a strong tail wind It was 10 0 and only 15 seconds left before halftime THE AGGIES WENT down to the Texas 36 with the second half kickoff but stalled there and punted dead on the UT 10 It was from this point that Lackey began engineering the first Texas dnve01 tne game a drive that was to go 90 yards and for a Texas score Lackey passed to Kleo Halm for two ofj the biggest gainers i was good for 12 ft first an the Ai gie 36 and another was good? for 15 and a first on the 10 ullback Mike Dowdle took pitchout wide for the to ichdown from the five Jack Collins passed to Gurwitz for the two joints and it was 10 8 (See AGGIES 8) MW WIAH TODAY THRU SAT DOUBLE EATURE 7 VAN JOHNSON Subway meSlcy" CAMSRQN la "Inside The idtuiid ifriikinr sum Ra third feature BRENHAM The quickness of line and back field will conteet Cleburne pow er here Saturday when the two clubs meet for the Bi District championship of Conference 9 AAA and 10 AAA ft 13 Lf bnr4 crowd of 6000 is expected to sit another 676 yards on 49 paw In nn the first day game for completion in 96 attempts Brenham' High School team eight of them for touchdowns since 1934 Lights were Installed I line featuring all at Cub Stadium in 1935 and I juniors from tackle to tackle since then all Of the games here has been paced by End Weldon have been arc light affairs 1 Gaskamp Tackles Coach Tommy quick and rank ox and Guards Cuba raced to an 8 2 season and I Thomas Murski and Gerald a tie with Huntsville and Hous Krause ton Smileyfor the 10 3A crown The Cubs may not be at full Brenham got the playoff post slregth f6r the post season bat via a conference point differ je wjth ox ailing with bad cnee formula which showed the! Qsils and Gaskamp slotted Cubs with a plus is point wilh an injured nb Huntsville with a minus five! McMurry Tops rmn srnRS WiMcats 7 ABILBHB IS MeMurry Tex 20 Twh AMI 17 Christian College WRshtnfstnn State 33 noustun inuu ZHhnrk McMurnr 14 Abilene ctmitian Thursday night With fuilpacK Delta (Mip) state 31 Quechua 7 Master crashing over from the one with three i minutes left kana jc 7 for the winning touchdowm Wyoming 5 Denver I Quarterback Brian 1 Humboldt 39 Whittier 28 jton Hicks with a 19 Penn 18 Cornell 13 earlier in the Collate 33 Brown 14 yard scoring earner Unletr 0 I fourth nAIOfl tO VHC bCULC North Ceroltne 30 Duke 0 I completed 9 of 19 passes Richmond 10 WM Mary 12 I vnrrte Virginia Military 37 Virginia Tech for 135 AhjiPne the I Davis Rucker of Aoiiene ure Prebterin 20 Newberry 6 I cameg leading gainer with 114 Memphis State 15 Chattanooga carries put ACC Tenn Tech 21 Middle Tenn 21 tie yards in WrTie PU Virginia state 12 Morgan 7 ahead the first hall wnn ort Campbell 25 Austin Peay 0 13 yard scoring dash BethuneSookman 18 Allen SC 14 82 ACC leads the intfa city incinnati 14 Miami (Ohio) 7 I 15 12" SPECIAL PURCHASE Army Navy Renew Old Grid Rivalry PHILADELPHIA or thefirst time in many years it ap pears the pageantry not the I football is luring some 100000 fans into Philadelphia Stadium for Saturday's 60th meeting of I Army and Navy In recent seasons this tradi tional clash of cadets and mid 4 shipmen has had an importantbearing on the national or sec tional football picture Several times a victory meant a bowl bid for Navy year Armyassured itself of Eastern foot I ball honors with a 226 win Such has been the picture But not this year The Cadetsand Middies have naught at I stake but personal pride 1 Ahthtr 4 3 1 1 I worst for the Cadet since tnej I years of the cribbing scandal 1 I In 1951 the Cadets won 2 and while the opposition plays foot lost 7 The foUowmg year as jefoof I Mrrnpr rnacH Karl Rlaik rebuilt against only two victories and his ridayt Statoft a tie Tnursaay oy uroppuia ura annual Thanksgiving Day con to the Green Bay Packers 24 17 The Lions fumbled themselves into three Green Bay scores be fore 4921 of the faithful and hearty and a nationwide televi sion audience that saw all the scoring and most of the ex citement crammed into the first half The futility of the season was illustrated in the second hag when the Lions trailing by one touchdown could not get inside the Green Bay 25 yard line al though they had the ball for twice as many plays as did the Packers 1 This was the ninth game in the holiday series and the first time in a dozen seasons the Packers have scored a season sweep They beat the Lions earlier this year in Green Bay i 28 10 i This time they had so much help from the Lions they could hardly miss V0 woweno SCDND EATURE ROCK HUDSON nvn nuADicrr UIU UllMHIUJU TOMKOOr and a threat to defending cham pion Wichita alla of Class AAAA clashes with Temple at Tonpie ORT WORTS Carter River side tries Dallas SamueU at ort Worth Dallas Highland Park visits Tyler Houston Rea gan tries Houston Bellaire Port Arthur hosts Texas City anar San Antonio Edison clashes with San Antonio Burbank in AAAA riday I i Saturday 'Abilene plays host to Ysleta and Amarillo visits Wichita alls I In AAA Andrews upset Lejv elland 18 14 Thursday as Tom my Walker scored twice HL Pleasant tied 12 12 by Cam II ton wot on penetrations with Kelly Roberts gaining yards inching and scorinj touchdown riday Kilgore plays Abi Athens San Antonio I Houston visits San Marcos land Kingsville hits alfurrias 1 SATURDAY THE defending champion Breckenridge iplays host to Lamesa Cleburne tries Brenham and Nederland the power of the south attacks La Marque Denver City crushed 6 in a regional Class Thursday riday i the game matches champi ford and Cisco in a batl defeated untied lene Olney also unde! untied tries Bonhai ton Daingerfield plai at Longview ana Sinton at Alice I clTHtinlV RHtVTTtr and record is play Huntsville and Palacios meet aguettsviiie as Gonzales I Stinnett whipped Idalou 4220 i at Canyon Thursday to tlte i vlnnal warfare in 00A isuav wniww i at JBig Spring AMwny wWeta Crowell st Seymour Liberty Eylau and omey play at White Oak Garrisonand MadisonviBa play at Groveton Elgin Anahuac at I Huntsville Katy tries Boerne at Seguin and Ken edy clashes jvith Bishop at Bee ville MAIN 9fjrorre Mffl BROOKSHMC Bogia $port Mhor 1 M' I UBPo I JL I Al hp A MM I VBD fl I lBl II Mart I fl I coeoe oe II SBBRBC ill mw ill 1 1 1 I OIJ mt IM no' iAh A tl XI 1 8k If none k'4i Co.

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