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across from I ball yord OW in the first period Quartorbook Larry Perkins ran acres the two points Chillicothe itch hut numerous threat stall chalked up 11 Itrit Poona 10 Crowall'a float 1 4 ll'PRIK 0 NntilrY t4s ip4444 )114o 14 (Tit) LUHROCIC et Monteres snit alo ore battled to a deaelloe ere Tot right WI a Wirt 41A3 tin sewn) fnotholl Wattle it Plainsmen grabbe a le Mohler' In thr opening period when anon tovei sue" ad over from It ono ill Wo :4 1011 Pato Duro Mailer' the second rind when Hattback lord lurks went Sp girds tor a six pointer In tho third smarter Lubbock Montarer gained a 14-4 advantage ria rapasa palead IS girds to Halfback hria Ostanoc 0 IMO Ulan ran for topoint immersion In the Mist Period Rorke made tho night's moat sansatirmal run then he broke toti on a $4 -raid scoring faint He then took a VS Iron Quotterbsek Done HentIck for 'ha tee Points Moat nid a Kant advantage In WO downs George Mira's bullet passes 24 football victory over a Orange Bowl Friday night Three times Mira's tosses brought Miami from behind and in the fourth quarter four of his heaves carried 73 yards for the clincher Mira completed 21 out of 31 pass attempts for 283 yards to SP2 a new Miami record Dick Shiner Maryland's fine passer and No 2 in the nation completed 12 of 20 attempts for 176 yards and that was the differ Tom Brown took the opening kickoff on the Maryland two and raced 98 yards for a touchdown Miami came roaring back and moved 69 yards in 11 plays to go ahead with Mira passing seven yards to Nick Ryder for the score The score was Miami 7 Maryland 6 Maryland went ahead again when Shiner scored from three yards out and passed to Tom Brown for the two points A dozen plays later Miami had tied it up with Ryder scot ing from the one and Bobby Wilson converting Mira engineered another Miami drive to the Maryland 17 where Dave Crosson intercepted to stop it The Miami line held and John Hannigan kkked a field goal to put Maryland ahead 1744 Miami then struck for two quick touchdowns to put the game away and hand Maryland its first defeat after four straight victories Maryland 3 7-24 Miami 7 7 0 011 run (kick failed) Irokiltetrder 7 pus from Mira (Wil 3 run (Brown Pass from Shiner) 1 run (Wilson kick) Mira (Wilson kick) 3 run (Hannigan kick) 22 pass from Mira (Wil MONA )41 111A4N 0 070t4A Oct le tacked tip a 1A4 victory here Friday night by blasting IT Kiln WO Pm Brent Moor counted in the first quarter cio nineYard run and Chi Krieg back tror Coo Per passed to Halfback ikon alien for two points Thg Li Ont nisei 1 144 by halftime On COnOor II one yard sneak then got I huickt in the third on a )Syord pate from Pete 'Montgomery to Dub krivner SCriVner broke loose moments 1111PT 011 I t4 Yard dash to melt it 3114 Bernaby VillareM got the final TD with a four Yard burst slid Comier added two pointa with flip to End NM hoolThin The Lions who Play at Big Lake out week led in first down PK BONHAM IS SULPHUR I SULPHUR 51311114001 Oct lg 201ns by a e4 deficit after the first wiener Bonham roared back for touchdowns in the second and third periods here Fridat night to turn back the Wildcats of Sulphur Springs 134 in a district high Wino' football game Quarterback Miles Bramlett put the Wildcats out front when ha Painted to End Larry Palmer for sic yards in the first Manta Bonham tied the score before halftime on Quarterback Bob Finley's oneard smash The win tiers got their other touchdown when Halfback Roland Rainey ran eight Verdi End Mike floutherland kicked the extra Point CLASS IA A omits Laaeons II Brldossael It llinalm 44 Maisw114 I aos 31 hallo dt ilmikom IL Palette 4111111 1 Marla 31 Pell lls 7 Oswalt 4 bilitratim I limier II Elgin II lic Miniars )4 liaskall 41 lieaos 3 (ladid IL bialos 111 Cram balm I 51td IL asilasod 14 I446114E1as El Ladard Abe Dreams 7 rano Perla 1 La Je I lio dada 114 AlmondI 4 mason 311 Ledinair Mulasboo 7 Simms 1 rano 13 Mantas ass 11 fraabip II Isis libels It mos II bawl 11 us Deal 43 Mbilotaeil At 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II Ilmd IL Boswell 711 eariattewe 4 amiss Ilkitesboro I Joshes IL Glen Rom IDAL01) 9 CROIIIITT0f4 Oct 111 soli Idislent made it a happy homecoming here rridar night as the Wikkate clawed Out a 104 triumph over the Croabr ton Chiefs i district high school football battie Pullback Booby Jones piunsed across from the onefoot line for a touchdown in the third period Center hill Mich las kicked the extra point With 23 seconds remaining in the final period tilitholas booted a field goal from the Croshaton IS-vard line Margie tubank was hornecom trig queen A crowd of 160o paid tribute to Olin Redden former football coach who twu killed la in sole so skint Hunters Get Bonus Limit Of 2 Ducks CRAROLIS PATRIOTS PI flows Total Osisted Rush's 14 aide GoistI Poontai 101 1 1 Al al PassoloCzmoIosi IA It 0 rumbisirea 4 17 sPdta All: Merit BonoN Oct It Babe Parini mixing his plays with sudden mastery steered Boston through a dramatic second III comeback worth three touchdowns and a 2420 American Football League victory over San Diego Friday night The favored Patriots rocked back on their heels and behind 20-3 at intermission came to life in a display of smoothness which produced their big scor1ng spree in less than 814 minutes Fullback Jiro Crawford crashed the final yard through his left tackle at 1:14 of the final period to cap the rally The handoll from Parilli finished off the winning march of 68 yards which took 10 plays to consumate Parilli earlier had launched touchdown passes of 10 and 25 yards to Jimmy Colciough WRILINOTON mrmrmin 2111NOTON 10 Wellington Skyrocket ith Lynn Mc LAM passing for one touchdown and running tor another peel the Memphis Clciones 314 in a district game here Friday night McLain' scoring loss went to Craig birdcall in the second quarter and raised the Rockets' lead to two touchdowns Bobby Hudson counted the first tally in the Pining period on a 16-yard Mutt McLain drove through for the third tall before the isiI to give Wellington a )34 margin Birdcall Put the score out of Memphis reach in the third when he returned i punt Yards le papiirt Jackie Bridges countered with I 70-Yard touchdown return of a punt for Memphis but that was the extent of the Croton comeback WORTHAM $2 ITALY 111 WORTHAM Oct it (Soli Swill running backs paced the Wortham Buil dogs past itairs Oladiators 324 in a District B-111 game here Fritter night Thomas Lucia sprinted 65 yards to score first and added another In the second period from 310 lards Out Bob Cherry got the twopointer altar the second Tom Carr scored the third tally on a 55-Yard scamper Cherry tided TDs in the third and fourth oust tens on 65 and 65-yard runs Halfback Ronnie Rosen notched Italy's touch down in the second Period from the five Wortham rests next week while Halt travels to Blooming (trove HAMILTON DUBLIN 11 filet HAMILTON Oct It Staged from behind in the final oust ter here Friday night to earn an deadlock with Dublin in a District high school into engagement Dublin had grabbed an 114 advantage in the second Quarter when Riaht Halfback John Turnev lettred on a 35-rarti pass from Gory Sharp The latter ran tot the two-point conversion Hamilton's tally came when Fullback Mike Horne-gar broke over right guard for five ran around right end for the two points yards and Right Halfback Derail Hamilton led in first downs 134 and have five penetrations to Dublin's one But four fumbles killed Hamilton's chances lot victory The Bulldogs gained Vie yards twitting whle Dublin totaled 66 OVANAIR 23 SitTMOTR 21 SFYMOUR Oct If (801)--In a high school football rissole that watt close from start to finish the Quanah Indians slimed Oatt the Seymour Panthers 23-22 here Friday night Seemour led 5-7 after one quarter went out front bl halftime 7115 then saw the Indians tack On eight points in the third 'no Panther' were on Quanah's two-yard line when the game ended Fullback Danny Shelton scored two touchdowns for the winners and kteked one extra Point Quarterback RIM Olbson icon ed the other six-pointer and ran for one two-point conversion while Lewis Templeton went aortas for Out Important two points after the third thouchdown Scoring for gennour were Lynn Thornhill (on a two-nard blast) Pete peters talon from two Yards cult an4 Butch Taylor ton a 35-card run with sn intercepted paw Peters went over twice for two-point conversions DI LION IS CISCO It CISCO Oct 111 Weaver's barefoot extra point with iess than I minutes to play hauled Do Loon to a 13-12 'total's over Cisco hors dal night In a 2A4 encounter Ie ends earlier Wivr caucht a 50-yard owls from Quarterback Oar Bur lison that carried to His Cisco lise-tard urlisoo got lbw trine oointo on keener and Of followod wilt his shooloos kick Ds Loon Moved a 14 PI MUM bulte on Halfback Dilly Lamb's 30-rard sprint but Cisco tied It In the third 'Mon Pullback Danny Phipps slunsod Mrs Yards ma Lobos took a 124 command when Phipoo rantrnod oval' from the throe late in Mit sante Do Loon led 111 Ord downs WIS NOCONA 30 BRIDOIFFORT I NOCONA Oct 19 halftime cushion provided by Halfback Jack Dow's two first-period touch-downy the Nocona Indians flashed to I 304 victory over Bridgeport's BUMPS in a District 2A4 game here Friday night Dow nudged over from the one and minutes later broke away for 49 yards to get the Indians started David Beck and Bobby added two POInterl The Bullies got their eight Points in the third when rddie Roberts slashed for 23 lards and a TO with a pass from Quarterback Bobby Klemm Fullback Terry Carlton converted Reck plunged two Yards and passed to Dow for 311 yards bi the fourth to sew up the triumph for the Indians MERIDIAN RICO RICO Oct 19 lashed Biro 334 Friday night to a District 19-B garne here Pullback Darrell soon tag ran 52 Yards and Olu-y Hennessey passed 111 yards to Danny Patterson for first period scores Hico's Don Jerringan passed 43 yards to Larry trick to trim the lead to 144 but Butch Beese's 61- yard punt return and Sonntait's 10-yard run put the visitors them! 234 at halftime Jimmy Smith added to Hico's woes by returning the second half kickoff to yards for a touchdown Don Hennessey kicked five straight extra points for the winners Skit Ditto le 10 0 0-30 Boston 3 0 14 7-24 Conpalletti 12 33 paos frown Wood (Blair kick) Blair 43 3 run (Blair kick) Blair (7A) 10 PUS from Parini (kick failed) 25 lams from Parini (Crawford pass from 1 plunge (Connalletti kick) Attondwnco-301188 PILOT imply 117 tivut PILOT POINT Oct It to a scant 64 margin through three periods Pilot Point exploded for two touchdowns in the final quarter here Irnday night to Lunt back Wylie Its-7 In 2A IS high school r141 game Jerry Whitney wits the winners big tun se he voted all three touchdowns Vie broke tome on a 40yard run In the first period then went 20 and 13 Yard for the fOtirth-Period TDs Write em its Ione score in the fourth when leis Hall crashed acrms from the one Yard line PUM Point led in first 114 SHERMAN DENTON SHERMAN Oct 19 a ts POUnd IAN on a 214 halftime leaCL glided past the Denton Bioncos SA In a 4A7 district game here Friday night David Dukes scored first from the SO Earl Wiggins id mother from the one and In the seccmd pert ed Johnny Griffin drove up the middle 17 lards foe a third tally Quarterback Terry 0 MOO passed eight yards to End Tommy Smith for the final tally in the third mriod Ken Alltban kicked three extra points and Vfigginit Slungod for a two-ootsiter BREMONO BITYALO BUFFALO Oct 19 Bart kowial intercepted i pass at midfield and ran for a touchdown in the final Period here Fridge night to give lire mond it 64 victory over Buffalo Bre niond led in first downs Ill Out Eandinir pl for Buffalo included nn ull Webb Deis Hartley Joe Lee all and Ronny Long Impressive for the 'Innen' were Howell Bielamowict Edd Csalkoweiti and Jo Scott BROWNWOOD fit MINERAL WELLS MINERAL WELLS Oct 11 Brownwood posted sixpointers in each period with one-point conversions to matt in submerging the Mineral Wells Mountaineers under a 2S-7 deluge her Friday night Terry Southall sneaked over from a yard to draw first blood to the district encounter and James Crow squirmed five Yards for the second tally James Bunnell Made the third going nine vards in the third ouarter Mountaineer Joe Houston grab bed the kickoff following that TO and weaved his way 96 yards for the only Minerel Wells touchdown of the tight and the first for the season Jimmy Thomason dashed across from the four for the final Brownwood counter Doug Young booted all four placements for the Lions ORARAM IS VERNON I VERNON Oct 19 (Soli brushed aside Vernon 34-0 here Friday night and held the punchless Lion to a single first down In their 3A-4 battle The Steers held a 144 halftime lead and condoned their visit with a 30 point outburet Iii the fourth quarter Halfback Gerry Hitch scored on a five yard dive in the first and Quarterback Shebat passed 30-yards to End Trenton Balm in the second Hitch ran four yards in the fourth quarter and Bonner who switched to quarter back sneaked two yards for another touchdown Bonner later passed to Fullback Joe Bill Bennett for 40 yards and the final score Guard Freddy Gough kicked four extra points Graham hung up 27 first downs Vernon's deepest penetration wax a modest thrust to the Graham 47yard line STEPHENVILLE et WI(HITA FALLS BIDER fl arrpHENviLuc Oct 19 tent) bounced Wichita Palls Rider 22 Priday night behind long distance Mini by Pat Bellow and Jerre Golden Ballow ended a 7Seard drive In the first quarter with a short plunge then killed a Rider rally in the fourth with an SOyard run with an intercepted Pass Golden threw a 23-yard scoring pass to End Jug Little ran for two points and passed for another pair Rider scored in the third quarter on a 23eard pass from Quarterback Roger Wallace to End lam Montgomery Stephenville meets Graham next week The Yellow Jackets compiled a 1340 sdse to first downs Boswell Bops Springtown WASHNGION Oct 19 Hunters in three flyways may shoot a daily bonus of two ducks in addition to regular limits this season but they had better hold fire until they see the whites of their wings The Fish and Wildlife Service said Friday the bonus shooting is limited to scaup ducks and that potting the wrong kind of duck could subject a hunter to fines up to $300 and six months in jail or both Officials said a $25 fine is more common "If a hunter can't Identify scaup on the wing and collects the regular limit of other ducks first he had better call It a day" the service said Officials are distributing throughout the country drawings showing the distinguishing mark ings of a scaup including "a white stripe lengthwise on the upper wing surface and broad unmarked blue-gray bill" But since the hunters will be looking up at the ducks on the wing the white stripe will be difficult to spot From under neath the 'coup wing shows a dark edge To the uninitiated the side-byside pictures of flying scaup and other ducks look almost 'death cal The bonus shooting will apply this season in the Atlantic Mississippi and Cectral flyways officials said Tigers Fall To Northwest GAME Al A GLANCE ROSWELL SPR1NGTOWN Is First Downs 161 Yards Ga feed Retain' 21 $1 lards Gained Pilling 4 3 et 13 Crny toted 1 et 17 1 it er 4 Opp Females I 2 1 ter 13 Punts Nci Ar0 6 tor 13 1 ler 0 Ns Tege 2 ter 30 TAYLOR ELnirm I TIO TAYLOR Oct 19 (Soli Taylor itnd Elgin displayed potent defensive nut-chines here Friday Mehl and the district contest ended in a scoreless deadlock Elgin led in first downs 11-7 Wayne Schroeder was outstanding for Taylor while Douglas Cremon Plared fine gams for Elgin BAIRD EARTLAND 14 EASTLAND Oct 19 Eut- land Mavericks lost their quarterback TOMMY Beck with a broken arm during the first half and bowed 3S-14 Baird's Bears in thetir 1A-10 opener here Friday night Beck scored from four yards out for the Mavericks In Me first quarter Jim Moy Ian added the two-pointer MOY1111 sent the Mavericks ahead 14 points in the second racing across from 20 yards out But the Bears racked up IS quick points on Quarterback Calvin Barnes' 22 yard run TOM-MY Higgines' fouryarder and two-point conversions by Tommy Higgines and Johnny Higoines In the third Barnes drove over from the five twice in a row and Wally Harris and Eddie Childress converted Barnes also notched the final telly in the fourth cm a one-yard dive ISCNIAT ft Gitrvia I SUNRAY Oct 19 (Soli Oruver saw the light Friday night as Sunni) smashed the visitors 12-0 Halfback Johnny Johnson ran 25 yards for a first Quarter touchdown and John Worst Dashed to Manuel Hernandez for two POirlit In the second Worst scored from four yards swat and Bun-rag took a 11-0 halftime lead Fullback Freddie Morgan added a two-yard plunge in the third and Worst chimed in with a tWOPOilit run ne Bobcats rang up 19 first downs to eight for Gruver CLARENDON tl MeLEAPI I CLARENDON Oct 19 (Soli Hard-Charging Fullback Jerry Elmore started the scoring and finished it here Eriday night Clarendon downed McLean 214 in a district game Elmore broke loose for 57 yards and a TO In the second Period and notched the last in the fourth stint 20 yards for that one Dick Crockett plunged for McLean touchdown in the second but Dwight McAnear's kick after the Elmore tally left the Broncos with a one point edge at the half Teddy Graham raced 60 yards and Robin Green tient 25 for thIrd-quarter Clarendon touchdowns with McAnear converting with each to give the winners a 21-6 Iced before Elmore's last counter During the half Jill Benson Ii daughter of Mr and Mrs Benson was crowned Clarendon Band Queen Laverante Improving But Remains in Coma LOS ANGELES Oct 19 Heavyweight boxer Alejandro Lavorante battered into a coma almost a month ago from which he has never emerged was resting comfortably Friday following a third brain operation Dr DeWitt Fox said the latest surgery apparently was a success It was done Thursday night to restore a bone flap in the skull which had been removed earlier to relieve pressure on the brain FREDERICKSBURG 13 LLANO I FREDERICKSBURG Oct 19 Fullback Roger Cirwelge scored on one and two-yard unges Friday night I Fredericksburg hung tits a 134 vie tory over Llano in a IA18 match Pete Adams converted after Crenwelge ram med over from the one in the first quarter but Llano cut the lead to 74 in the second when Quarterback Mike Rower' scored from the three Cren welse got hie other To In the fourth period Llano stacked up a 12-9 edge In first downs COMANCHE GRANBURT 14 Oct 19 (SDI)Cosnanche Stormed from behind with two fourth quarter touchdowns to nudge Granbury 21-14 night to a 2A-11 struggle Th Indians scored in the first quarter on Jerry Norris' oneyard 'mash and Bill Williams' extra point Granburl counted in the second when Quarter back Lynn Powell passed 50 Yards to Halfback Jack Evans The Pirates took I 144 lead in the third when Fullback Jack Powell plunged three yards and Lynn Powell ran for two POIMA Half back Jerry Tocid put the Tribe in front with a two-yard bolt and a two-point run early in the fourth then added a one-yard plunge for the final touch down Granbury is at Dublin next week while Comanche hosts Ci8CO JUSTIN Oct 19 (Spl)--North1 west rambled to a 22-2 halftime lead and withstood Mansfield's closing rush to trip the Tigers 22-18 here Friday night in a 2A-10 encounter Halfback Dennis Dicker ran 27 yards for a touchdown on the second play of the game and Quarterback Oscar Range tacked on two points Mansfield scored a safety later in the first quarter when Jim Russell tack led Mike Van Meter in the end zone Dicker and Range added one-yard plunges in the second quer ter and Dicker ran for two points Mansfield rallied in the third behind Halfback Don Ellis' one-yard shot and a two-point pass from Quarterback Wayne Rhodes to Halfback Tony Gorman Ellis got another touchdown in the fourth on a one- yard plunge and Rhodes again passed to Gorman for two points Mansfield dominated the first down statistics 13-8 Boswell counted 14 points in the first quarter Friday night and went on to thrash Spring-town 28-0 in a District 1A-12 high school football battle on the winners' gridiron The Pioneers added six points in the second period then closed out their scoring in the third with eight more Richard Pressley scored twice going up the middle for one yard in the second quarter and over right tackle for two yards in the third Bobby Thompson got one TD crashing over from two yards Out and Billy Davenport went around left end for 11 yards and the other touchdown Mike Kilgore was an offensive gem for Boswell returning four punts for a total of 130 yards The Pioneer defense was equally impressive with Terry Wickersham in on numerous tackles Tommy McKeon played well for the losers Challenge Bowl Tilt Set at San Antonio 4 eiNT 0)1E5 WINTERS 14 WINTERS Oct 19 hit Haskell with two touchdowns In the first quarter end made them stand for a 144 victory in a 2A-6 game Friday night Fullback Steve Orissom raced 30 yards for one tally and Winched( TOMMY Young scored from 47 Yards out for the second Quarterback Tommy Alfrey thee threw a two-point Pass to Yountr Haskell moved 64 yards In 15 plavs for its third quarter touchdown with Quarterback James Davis plunging the final yard Both clubs had 13 first downs Winters will host Hamlin next week while Haskell movea to Ballinger JACKSONVILLE 30 HENDERSON IS JACKSONVILLE Oct 19 snapped an 84 halftime deadlock with two third period touchdowns and marched to a 30-16 victory over Henderson Friday night sophomore Quarterback Richie Robertson scored three times on runs of 1 10 and II yards and the Indians' defense muzzled Henderson with only one net yard rushing in the second half Robertson's short plunge and run for extra points erected an 8-0 lead in the first but the Lions tied it on Halfback Jon Duran's eight-yard sprint and a pass from Mike Adams to Duran for two points Robertson ran 10 yards and Fullback John Jolly two yards for TO's in the third period before Henderson trimmed the deficit to 24-16 Adams passed 16 yards to James Phillips and Duran tacked on two points The Indians wrapped it UP on Robertson's 11-yard run in the fourth Jacksonville had 18 first downs while Henderson held to 24 yards rushing managed eight MANGER 12 ANION le ANSON Oct 19 (8p11 After scoreless duel for three quarters the Anson Tigers and Ballinger Bearcals swapped punches in the fourth period here Friday night and the Bearcats got the best of it 1210 Dennis C00107 booted I 15-yard field goal for Anson and Halfback Jerry Pierce ran an interception 30 yards to tally Ballinger drove back with the kickoff to the Anson 40 from where Jim Slaughter darted for the first Bearcat tally After an Anson quick kick which Johnny Renfro returned 56 yards to the 26 Slaughter raced for the winning touch down Vikings Drubbed By Reicher 54-6 BIO SPRING 9 ODESSA BIO SPRrNO Oct 19 t8p11--12i what developed a battle between the forty-yard lines the 00136 Bronchoe and the Big Spring Steer) slugged each other to a scoreless dead lock here lirridaY night in a District 4A2 contest Odessa never got past the Big Spring 34 and that penetration came In the fourth Quarter The Odessa 23 was as far as Big Spring could penetrate They were at that mint when the game-ending gun sounded Odessa plays at Midland Lee next week and Big Sprina against Cooper Nigh School MERIDIAN HICO 6 HICO Oct 19 found the touchdown combination live times here Friday night to crush Rico 3544 in a district high grid game Darrell Fonntag put the Yellow Jackets out front early when he broke loose on a 53-vard scoring Jaunt Before the first period ended Butch Reece streaked 63 yards for another Meridian touchdown and it was 14-0 as the second stanza opened After Rico scored on Larry Erick's 15-yard scamper the winners struck for 14 more points before half time Danny Patterson caught a pass from Gary Rennessee for 25 yards and Ponntag scored again from 17 yards out Jimmy Smith scored the last six pointer for Meridian when he ran the kickoff back 83 yards to start the third Quarter Meridian has sr open date next week but would like to play a nondistrict game against a 1A 2A or team SAN Ayromo Oct 19 of Southwest Sports said Friday their first Southwest Challenge Bowl football game will be played at San Antonio Jan 5 Ken Jackson president of the group said Alamo Stadium has been rented for the game The stadium seats 23000 Jackson said the howl will pit seniors from Texas college teams against seniors from out of state They will play under professional rules he said "We expect to announce our coaches and trainers within the Inext few days" Jackson said "Our selection committee has come up with 20 choices for the 60 players involved in the game and invitations will go out to them in a few days" lie said 68 colleges have responded to letters by nominating 212 players for the game Colts' Campbell Pads Lead in Golf Tourney RANGER CROSS PLAINS CROSS PLAINS Oct 19 Ranger Bulldogs built a 204 halftime lead here Fridat night and zoomed to I 260 triumph over Cross Plains in a District 1A-10 high echool grid battle Pounds put the scorekeeper to work first when he went over from four yards out In the opening quarter The Bulldogs clicked for a 14-point outburst in the second period when Johnny McGhee passed to Ray Newham for 20 yards and one TD Jimmy Dren nan added another on a 39-yard gallop and Drennan counted the two-point conversion after touchdown No 2 Ranger concluded Its pointmaking in the fourth Quarter when McGhee crashed over from the threeyard line The teams were all even in first downs 12-12 Charles Barr Darrel Wyatt and Jerry Payne played impressively for Cross Plains MARFA SS DELL CITE 'I MARFA Oct 19 Marfa Shorthorns scored in etuarter here Fridat night as they used pest Dell CitY's Cougars 38-7 Ronny Webb scored twice on runs of 10 and three yard Hanging up eingle Counters Were blarcisco Sanchez Roy Pirtle and Jimmy Calderon Dell City scored its lone PrD in the fourth stanza when Willie went over from the two-yard line Maria held a 19-13 advantage in first downs Sant CONSOLIDATED 24 CAMERON CAMERON Oct 19 In every period except the thl Consolidated roared over the Cameron Yoemen 26-0 here Friday night Center Sidney Coufal started the touch down parade when he grabbed a Cameron fumbled in the air arid raced 74 yards with the game only two min utes old Before the tint ouarter ended Frank Litterst went over left tackle for 10 yards and another tally It atayed 1110 until the final period when Ozzie Burke scored from three yards out on an end rim Burte then ran across for the two-point conversion ALYORD mum ALVORD Oct 19 tap11--Alvord went on a touchdown picnic here Friday night and smacked the Perrin Pirates 36-0 in a Class high school grid battle Jimmy Dodd scored twice for the winners on runs of two and four yards and John Stockton added a pair on a one-yard plunge and a four-yard scamper Jimmy Hunt tacked up the final six-Pointer when he broke loose 1or 34 SO yards Alvord led in first downs zg ABILENE II MIDLAND 7 MIDLAND Oct 11 iSp li Midland I got in the first punch with Fullback i Roll Montgomery scoring from Use one in the first period but the Abilene Eagles wound up on the Ioni end of the score 10-7 in a district game between the two 4A-2 clubs here Fri day night The Eagles actualle bad the winning points on the scoreboard by halftime after scoring twice hs thi second stanza Dick Newman dash three yards for the first and Davi with tiferies passed eight yards to AMY ompson for the other The sales Counted In the fourth Jef ageries pitching 11 yards to Hugh ink ford Midland takes on Odessa next week while Abilene Mail Ian Angelo COOPER WHITESBORO I WHITESSORO Oct 19 Cooper High School Bulldogs ripped out an eight-point halftime margin on two second period scores and added TDs in Such of the last two periods to whip the Whitesboro Bearcals 27-6 here Fri day night In a District 2A11 game Whitesboto scored first with Kerr Mc Kinse crossing from the one Comer' Randy Potete passed 20 yards to Ben Watson for a counter and then Jake trervers tallied for the Bulldogs om five yards out with Potete Passing Danny Toon for two extra points Po tete sneaked a yard for a third-quarter TD and in the fourth Intercepted a Pass and ran it 33 yards for another BURNEY It ooLntRwArrz BURNET Oct 19 Burnet Bulldogs putting together touchdowns In each of the last three quarter defeated the Ooldthwaite Eagles 194 In a District 1A9 game Isere Friday night The Bulldogs went to Interns lion musing OnlI a one-point lead on Jimmy Collins oneYard and Jesse Perkins' conversion alter Gold thwaite's conversion attempt 10SOIring 0 Oray's touchslowit pass to Mc Casland failed But erking ripped off a 14-yard 'm run the third and Dudley Kinsey swept 111 yards for an Other tally in the fourth to make the victory safe Burnet is undefeated In three district game thus far Clold thwatte is 2-14 DAINGERFIELD WINNSBORO WINNSBORO Oct 19 field used Quarterback Donald Par rish's 10vard end run and Fullback Wayne Richardson's two-Point barite In the second Quarter to record an 8-0 victory over Winnsboro here Friday night The Tigers stopped Winnsboro with only four first downs in winning the 2A-14 skirmish BRYSON 20 BENJAMIN 111 BRYSON Oct 19 Oeorse Fuel scored four touchdowns here Friday night to spark Bryson to a 30-1S victory over Benjamin in a Die trict 7-13 game Tuel flashed across on runs of four seven eight and seven yards Fullback Skeet alcOlugagy ran 23 yards for a Benjamin touchdown while Halfbacks John Moorehouse tacked uptwo second half tallies on runs of Si and seven yards BLOOMING GROVE Ilk MILDRED I Mildred after lzfnerd rotiah three ruyarteres I wounr uu being riadirsed 12 in a astret Pell rider night Robert Weaver Plintied two yards to can a 00-Yard drive for the Eagles in the first period But in the fourth Robert Luther scored for Blooming Orove On his fourth atab at the line and later Stan Dugan ran for the winning Lion TD Azle Wins With Torrid Rally 22-18 BURLESON Oct 19 (SW Azle shrugged off two kickoff returns for touchdowns and an 18-0 deficit in the third quarter to edge Burleson 2248 Friday night in a 2A-10 sizzler Halfback Ronnie Jones raced 85 yards with the opening kick off and Quarterback Bob by Decker passed 13 yards to Halfback Charles Summers for a 12- 0 Burleson lead at the half Summers th en rambled 80 yards with the second half kickoff to build an 18-0 barrier for the Elks Azle pecked away with a 26-yard pass from Quarterback Barnes to Simmons and Barnes' one-yard plunge in the third A 75-yard scamper by Halfback Kendricks in the fourth quarter netted the winning points and saddled Burleson with its sixth straight loss It was Azle's first victory in 4 half-dozen out ings GAME AT A GLANCE REICHER OLT 11 First Downs IS 2 Yards Gained Rushing It 113 Yards Gained Pallial 90 oi IS 3 IntCompleted 5 et II ercepted bi 0 Opp Fumbles Recovered I I tor CI Punts No Arc I for 211 II tor 65 Penalties Ni Edda 5 for 35 WACO Oct 19 of Waco greeted Our Lady of Victory's visit with a 30-point half salvo and eventually polished off the Vikings 54-6 Friday night OLV got its lone touchdown In the third period when Quarterback Bobby Galvan passed 29 yards to End Paul Brandimarte Otherwise the Cougars ran unchecked particularly Halfbacks Dennis Carrigan Wayne Todar and Bobby Pugh Todar scored on runs of 46 14 and 12 yards and Carrigan added a 14- yard sprint Pugh counted on dashes of three and 10 yards plus a 79-yard pass from Quarterback Johnny Tusa 1912 Poly Nine Meets For Reunion 1 ALL 3 Wards Stores OPEll TOIJIGIIT Til PAMPA AMARILLO AMARILLO Oct 19 010 The toe of Halfback Kenny Hebert decided the issue here Friday night as Pampa Harvesters hauled In a 7-6 District 4A-3 victory over the Amarillo Bandies Roberto conversion followed a 55-yard touchdown run in the first quarter by Fullback Randy Matson Amarillo scored the third with Halfback Jirrtray Dean racing 59 Yards to the double-strip But the attempt to convert from placement and he the Same Was foiled by a fumble in the Bandies' backfield Amarillo hosts Monterey of Lubbock next week Pam Da his an OPIO date MDAN I PPRINGLAKE SUDAN Oct 19 Halfback Joe Seller had a hand in all eight Points Friday night as Sudan trimmed Spring lake 114 Better rammed over from the one-yard line In the second Quarter then passed to End Durwooct White for two points Borinstake scored in the third period on Quarterback Jerry Been's five-yard jaunt but a Ja for point failed Each team had nim in the third -period on Quarterback Jerry Been's fiveyard taunt but li ran for point failed Loch team had nim INDIAN WELLS Cal Oct 19 (Al Jim Campbell Houston Colts' catcher gained a stroke on the field Friday at the second annual Baseball Celebrity golf tournament although he fired a seven-over-par 79 His total for 36 holes was 73- 79-152 Albie Pearson of the Los Angeles Angels the pre-tourney favorite was four strokes back Pearson had 78-78-156 Lee Walls of the Los Angeles Dodgers 81-78-159 Johnny Temple of Baltimore 76-87-163 and Duke Snider of the Dodgers 87- 79-166 9 College Soccer Results STAMFORD 29 HAMLIN HAMLIN Oct 19 Pled Pipers leading 7-0 at halftime succumed to a threetouchclown second half attack anto lost 264 to Ram ford's Bulldogs a district tame here Friday night an Newberry Piper Quarterback passed to Robert Pero for 22 yards and a TD in the opening period But after a scoreless second Quarter the Bulldogs went 65 Yards to score with Andy Miller getting the final yardage Quarterback McKeever plunged a yard to cap a 93-yard drive In the fourth and put the Bulldogs out front As the Pipers fought back Paul Rider stole a Newberry pass and dash ed 25 yards for the clinching Bulldog tally The victory which put the first blot on Hemline record this season left Stamford undefeated Denison 1 Ohio PA 0 Lehigh Haverford I Army Drexel I Wei Dartmouth 4 Norwich I first downs on the muddy field I Fifty years ago Poly High School celebrated its first baseball championship and Thursday night that title game undoubtedly was re-played at the Sycamore Recreation Building The seven surviving members of Poly's 1912 team met in con junction with the ex-student's association homecoming ban-fillet honoring the 10-member class that graduated a half century ago Poly beat Central High now Paschal 84 for the Tarrant County championship recalls Chester Hollis of 3305 Jennings who played the outfield Other team members who participated were: James Liddell Avarca Colo Frank Buckley Los Angeles: Nash Tucker Odessa: Nolty Cox Robert Lee Clyde Pemberton and Hollis all of Fort Worth Keller Slugs Boyd Posts 32-8 Triumph FROGS AGGIES TANGLE ELECT John Wood KELLER Oct 19 (SpD--The Keller Indians ccetined sensational running pass interceptions and just plain football to pummel the Boyd Yellow Jackets 32-8 in a District 1A-12 game here Friday night Tim Price sprinted 93 yards for the first Keller tally in the second period and minutes later John Bolton a tackle bolted 23 yards with an intercepted pass for another Boyd's James Etter tallied from the seven in the fourth after a scoreless third quarter and the Indians' Johnny Osborne countered with a one-yard TD plunge Robert Black ran 10 yards for the next Keller score then a few minutes later plucked off a stray Boyd aerial and went 30 yards for the final TD GREA1 ITALUEg 01 MILD ND ELLOW ig ilfT nil 8 Tne47N' 11 as 0 OORE qiIIKli OUR lino AGED 111F YEARS 42)114 n'14 I IN to Continued from Page 1 ed TCU among three teams they tied (14-14) which prompted the now-famous cartoon in the student paper titled "Tie the Hell out of Texas!" Alas Texas won that one by seven points which is what the pricemakers say should be TCU's margin Saturday The Purple will be interlaced with five gaudy daubs of green each one representing a sophomore in the starting lineup Martin pleased at the perform ance of his varsity fledglings in the 35-13 triumph over Texas Tech last week has tapped Halfbacks Jim Fauver and Larry Bulaich (or another soph Jimmy Walker if TCU kicks off) and Linemen Ken Henson Steve Garmon and Norman Evans for opening assignments It's impossible to estimate the extent of the passing duel between TCU's Sonny Gibbs who is second in the SWC with 32 of 66 for 403 yards and the Ags' Jim Keller who ranks fifth with 18 of 31 for 182 yards allegedly has some fine running backs despite pallid success against LSU Houston Tech and Florida Sam Byer is a fullback virtually the equal of TCU's Tom Crutcher The halfbacks Tom Meeks George Hargett Travis Reagan Jim Linnstaedter and Ronnie Ledbetter are capable performers The starting lineups: Pos CU ASM 14-1ia (194) Drennan (t95) (214) Simmons (213) Phillips (215) (251) Hopkins (215) (207) Moors (215) (120) Carpentet (2151 (AO) Kipp (175) (230) Keller (190) 1 (197) Meeks (170) Plersett (pp (201) Byer (220) Broadcast WIAP420 1:43 a nt Colts Waive Pill Back BALTIMORE Oct 19 UM Bob Clemens a halfback from Pitt was put on waivers Friday by the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League 1 -c-p g'1Pt- 1 :0100016 i 1 1: F4z 4' 4: to help you in the selection of your new or late model used car Associated With KINNAIRD BROS MOTOR CO Tackle Waived by Cards ST LOUIS Oct 19 St Louis Football Cardinals placed Tackle Ken Panfil on the injury waiver list Friday reduc Ing the squad to the league limit of 35 College Football Scores Ctrat Itatastt ca" ID 14241 900 Woothatterti 04bA or PP 01 a a I telt666P 616466tot 0111100060000.

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