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HO HUM 011'14" Deluge Spawned Postponement TRANSMISSION Talk Before TCU-FSU Contest OVERHAUL BY DICK MOM: ognition heating Tcu SPECIAL illssioN HAUL MAL Defensive Might Enthralls Bears Labor Only Labor Ports Extra Extra 3 '1- ---1 1 -1 I Labor only Labor- i Parts Extra i 2 rs he tc 35 1955 thro 1963 Chevrolets (Parts Extra if Needed) 0 Chevrolets if Noeded) KS 14 119 :19 19 at 4 OW" "I 4 zk: -u-: I 7 :11 4r 44 r4 "-7! 14 -71 1 1411gotA 1 JrnoN 4'r'''''S i I '''N 1 a :44 "7 1- ir 4 4 16 Al iv: VS4t tv4 iiegliew 41 1:: 7 r71 n4 0 ir A I lit veV 'IIt--r' il-' t- Yr 4'4' -i' 14 I -vi If" '''''IA i giio i J' criiitks: A0: 4 i 1:4 440 00 11 4 i A '4 '441: 4144K4-r4-- 1 ir 14 1 441" I ti 'i 4 1 ''''4 4'Iir- -t 4 "7''' 1 1 -44-1 I- :0:: 4: 0 4 bc pr et drowned out Peterson even substituted his second string quarterback Charlie Calhoun for Tensi in the third and fourth periods Tensi went all the way in Florida State's 24-0 upset of Miami the previous week "You need a slower delivery when throwing a wet ball" said TCU Quarterback Gray Mills whO completed two of three passes for 23 yards Tensi who hit 13 of 20 for two touchdowns and 149 yards against Miami managed only three completions until Jimmy McAteer's second 24-yard field goal in the fourth period made it 13-0 2 BY FRANK LUKSA StarTelerram Sport' Wri(er WACO Sept a club that had just scored 27 points Baylor was curiously disinterested in its offensive might Instead Coach John Bridgers and his Bruins talked' of their new-found defensive muscle Lopasky gained only 34 yards The Bears could be justly in nine carries "It proud in any case after storm was a great defensive el ing past Houston 270 here Sat- fort" claimed Guard Ronnie urday night in their season open- Rogers "I think the key factor Cr Houston had scratched out in our success was the ability to only two first downs at the half come through with big plays on six by the third period mark third down and short yardage ing past Houston 27-0 here Sat- fort" claimed Guard Ronnie urday night in their season open- Rogers "I think the key factor Cr Houston had scratched out in our success was the ability to only two first downs at the half come through with big plays on six by the third period mark third down and short yardage '45 alr) ALL OTHER MAKES 40 IS "When you are ahead your defense will let the opposition have those short Abe Martin hustied his first unit back into the game and spectacular defensive plays by Guard Steve Garmon and End Torn Magoffin on successive downs left the Seminoles back on the Frogs 29 where the bid died "We won I expected us to win even though they had beaten Miami" said Abe "My boys are still maintaining their hustle and pursuit and putting out a little extra effort Its something we haven't had for several years" On the blackboard in TCrs dressing mom Abe scribbled: "2 down 8 to go" The next is a big at Fayetteville "When you are ahead your or Star-Telegram Sports Writer TCU came this close to playig its first collegiate football game on Sunday A whirling rain which fell in sheets 30 minutes before kickoff time almost caused a one-day postponement of Saturday's intersectional affair he tween TCU and Florida State at Tallahassee "Florida State officials huddled with me in regard to the postponement" reported Coach Ahe Martin "I told them to call the weather bureau and get their advice They told us the rain would slack It did" At the height of the rain storm 14 stadium light bulbs popped and a water pool on the west side reached from the stadium to Nvithin a couple of yards of the sideline The Frog benches became islands and someone asked "What river is that flowing through the GUARANTEED SERVICE i ED SERVICE I I and wound up with a total of Our ground game did real well nine and our blocking is a lot sharper or a3i or WALKER'S GARAGE Motor Tuneup Engine Repair Broke Front End I 2620 WHITE SETTLEMENT ED 2-2962 ST NII-TELEGRAM WANT ADS RESt'LTS: EDisqn 2-7722 i 2 er er al THEN THE 6-5 quarterback connected on three hook passes over the middle to put his team on TCUls I at this time of the year than it The shutout was Baylor's first I since its 31-0 victory over Wake has been before" Forest in the 1961 curtain-raiser Halfback Henry Pickett got 21 games ago the longest lift from Baylor's "Our main job was to stop Mockers on his 53-yard touch- down trip Until Saturda Joe Lopasky (Houston halfback) Pickett appeared somewhat con- and our boys did a great job" fused between pledging al- proud of our defense" Bridgers praised "1 was very legiance to track or football "Our main job vvas to stop Joe Lopasky (Houston halfback) down trip Until a a Pickett appeared somevvhat and our our boys did a great job" fused pledging Bridgers praised praised "I was very legiance to track or football proud of our defense" )y id 7e Is in 10 Is 1 "THERE WAS really no cause to postpone the game" said Abe Sunday on the return trip to Fort Worth "They were concerned about the rain I wasn't" Abe clinthed on top of a desk in his team's dressing room to chat Ivith his boys before warm-up time "You'll have more fun playing in rain than on a dry field Laugh about it Once you get wet you'll forget about And the Frogs did have a laughing time slushing around in the rain to the tune of a 13-0 victory over the favored Seminoles The Frog coach never told his players of the near postponement until Sunday "Those officials got right outside our door to discuss delaying the game until Sunday" noted Assistant Attie Whit "If your boys ever hear talk like that you're dead The build-up seeps out" Abe didn't have to scratch his head or puff any on his cigar before quickly tagging Jim Fauver's 46-yard touchdown run with an intercepted pass as the game's key play "I thought whoever got seven points first would win it" Martin said "After that interception they quit passing" Abe also pointed out "That was their strong suit" HEAD COACH Bill Peterson of Florida State disclosed that after the interception his star passer Steve Tensi told him: "Coach I just can't throw that wet ball" Apparently with Tensi thinking this way Florida State's hopes of gaining national ree 7'At U6 REDSKIN GAINER Washington's Dick James skirts fallen Dallas Defensive End Bob Lilly for three yards Last fall he gave up football Sunday Redskins grabbed 21-1 7 victory for track Last spring he gave I Tigers Turn up track for spring football Sat- Net Titles urday he gave Houston fits by Hitchcock Fired rushing for 81 yards in 10 carries i As-i Hogs Gray "i felt I was somewhat behind captured Birds' Plot after missing last year" smiled B1LTIMORE Sept 29 the George West sophomore 1 Manager Billy Hitchcock of the Black Blue 'But I feel Iin catching on Baltimore Orioles was fired now" Sunday eliding his two years Quarterback Don Trull whom 116v Lowdon BY GALYN WILKINS as skipper of the American Bridgers said "called one of his Star-Telegram Sparta Writer greatest games since he's been Mike Liddie won the 18 boys League club A successor was threw bouquets at singles championship and Mary not immediately named LITTLE ROCK Sept 29 at Baylor sLodon won- two crowns Sun- General Manaoer I ee I ac- While the Arkansas Razorbacks everyone but himself day in finals of the Cosmopolitan were losing the football game to According to Trull Baylor's I hail said Hitchcock had been Missouri in the third quarter Sat- line blocked "great" the defense Invitational Tennis Tournament offered a job in the Oriole or- Rosemont Tennis ('enter enter ganizaion ut had not yet cle- urday night curiosity was buzz- was "great" and the NV I a Licidle beat Kenny IcNlillan cided er to accept ing among 41000 spectators game was "just great" 6-1 6-4 in the last round Miss Hitchcock left immediately aft- What wondered was Trull wasn't much of a handl- Lowdon beat 1er sister patty er the final game of the sea- whatever a to Billy cap to the Baylor 6-3 6-1 in the girls 18 finas and son for his home in Opelika Gray the trim speedy Arkansas either He completed 14 of 211 defeated Bzitty Hagerman 6-0 Ala quarterback who had perform- passes for 144 yards 6-3 for the girls 16 division ed excellently in leading Ark- "I was most pleased Nvith our i ansas to a 6-0 halftime lead ground game and our two team champons hip Now Billy was sitting on the system also" Bridgers contin- 0 champions are Bob Da vis Tops bench and Sophomore John Brit ued "I'm grateful and humble Richardson Johnny Williams tenum was being ill treated by that we did win It was a big Robby Vickery Wynn Cooper the Tigers who had forged a 7-6 victory for us" and Shirley Yates lead the ultimate outcome Now the rest of Baylor's foes Doubles play will begin Fri- Bat Derby Later it was revealed (1) that beginning with Oregon a day at the same site Gray was trying to congeal his next week can begin wondering Sunday's results: NEW YORK Sept 29 11--Tom- senses scattered by a rude just how big IR BOYS SINGLES SMIFINALS Kenny McMillan my Davis of the Los AIV-ICeli tackle at the end of the first beat Jim Storey 6-3 63 Mike Lidcfle lf a and (21 that it rea lly did nt beat Robert Horton 6-2 6-3 la RIVES SINGLES Dodgers captured the National matter to Missouri who was at Texas Driver Wins SEMIFINALS Richardson brat LL'ague batting championship Robert Horton 75 7-5 Phil Hamer the helm beat Johnny Williams 6-1 6-3 i for the se)nd straight vear and This last point was made when Sports Car Race FINALS Richardon beat Harrier 6-0 6-2 i Carl astrzeski of Boston won Gray a junior who is a daring 14 BOYS SINGLES 1 Williams Gunton I the American League crown for and exciting roll-out executor KENT Wash Sept 29 entered the game in the fourth Lloyd Ruby of Wichita Falls beat Bilcicil Rtil)alysertrgt4tsi 64 the first time quarter for Arkansas' final se- Texas won both heats I th eas SEMIFINALS beat John Davis a 346 hitter last year ries The final indignity was suf $35000 Northwest sports car 6-3 6-1: John McCormack beat Mitchell 6-0 5-7 6-1 finished the 1963 campaign Sun- fered by Gray Grand Prix Sunday at Pacific FINALS Nlickerv beat McCormack I 6-3 6-2 day with a 326 average Yas- The Missouri ends trapping Raceways near here GIRLS is SINGLES Arkansas runners in quick pin- The veteran Indianapolis SEMIFINALS Porssat trzemski wound up at 321 Davis cer dashes sprung on Gray driver picked up $2000 for win- IdIoel ntybeHaatwan tt Lo6w-idon 6-3 6-1 I is the first National Leaguer ti knocked the ball out of his fling each heat and another $5-GIRLS 16 SINGLES Hagerman beat I put together back-to-back batting cocked arm and recovered it 000 for the overall triumph Cathy Scott 6-1 6-3 Mary Lowdon i titles since Stan Alusial in 19-11- "We decided at halftime that Don Webster of Monterey Cal berINSFaVaTvn 160-0d60-nl beat Rage we were simply going to have led the under-two liter class in man 6-0 6-3 1952 Yastrzemski succeeds Pete RL 14 SINGLES to a i Gray to have a the second heat after placing SEMIFAIUSS Conner beat Runnels as the AL champ Rini-chance" said Missouri Coach second to Graham Hill of London nNeORI11 ijelealtrilvrriev 6-Itate6260staircov nets played for Houston in the Coach Dan Devine "We didn't in the first heat Top money FINALS Cooper beat O'Neall 6-3: National League this season 'haVe very solid end play in the was $1400 in each heat in that 6-3' GIRLS 12 SINGLES Roberto Clemente of the Pitts-first half" class mIrolAnliiSc tlirley Yates beat Cathy burgh Pirates the 1961 NL bat- It was in the statistics A Akan- ting leader was the runner-up I to Davis this year He collected McCluskey Nails three hits in four times at bat Sunday and lifted his average Sprint Car Title to 320 Hank Aaron of Milwau- kee and Dick Groat of St Louis 4 TNT -1A C-st 90 i tied for third at 319 Hitchcock Fired As Birds' Pilot McCluskey Nails OP Lid IZI (111 COI Ile three hits in four times at bat Sunday and lifted his average Sprint Car Title to 320 Hank Aaron of Milwaukee and Dick Groat of St Louis Ind Sept 29 tied for third at 319 0 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tr4'-'1 r'iii't1 i''' 44 1t' 4 1 i 11 i '0111 '4 4 1' i 4'4 "Y4-' 1 1 itmott'omeamemowsziel-- -we Dial ED 2-721 I to order by phone 3 111 xil 4 1 I) ia 1 i 1 i i i I i 1 1 1 i i I i i I I I i 1 1 I 1 I I sas gained 157 yards in the first Southland Clubs half and but 39 in the second I half A fair sized reason for the Nab 1st Victories success was the insertion of 244- pound third string End George Br Antler fated Preas Seals He came in late in the The infant Southland Con second quarter once caught ence scored its first victoi Gray in the flat and flung him last week even if one of th like an unwanted rag mop eight had to come over another mi ber yards off the field Seals and the other end 2I3-pound John Arkansas State was the Sevcik were similarly tough in to win over an outsider The the second period dians edged Florence Sti Meanwhile sophomore Quar- 14-12 Abilene Christian Coll terback Gary Lane led Missouri whipped Lamar Tech 25-0 1 On a 70-yard third quarter march battle between two confere to tie it and Bill Leistritz kicked members the point a kick which Arkan- The season standings: sas' Tom McKnelly had blown ToPt2s3 in the second period after Gray 1 1 1 1 0 14 hurled a 26-yard pass to Jim Lamar Tech 0 1 0 0 Linds0 A rling on State 0 2 0 rMitr 0 2 0 I By' Amoriated Pres The infant Southland Confer ence scored its first victories last week even if one of had to come over another Arkansas State was the to win over an outsider The edged Florence 14-12 Abilene Christian College whipped Lamar Tech 25-0 battle between two conference members The season standings: TPts4)p 25 14 0 0 2 sas gained 157 yards in the first Sthland Cl ou ubs half and but 39 in the second half A fair sized reason for the Nab 1st Victories success was the insertion of 244- rsottrid third Rtrine Fnd Gpnrgo 86 them member first Indians State in a MFE ASSOCIATES 10011 mph for a half mile track in the qualifications The big Texan won $1000 for the feat He had to make a tire change in the feature race and finished fifth McCuskey's victory was worth $1250 from an $3000 pure 10011 mph for a half mile track in the qualifications Harmon Killebrew of Minnesota had the most homers in the American League 43 while Boston's Dick Stuart was the runs batted in leader with 118 (Former Federal Land Agent) Box Fe I New Mexico Bolcom Building Phone Area 505-982-8037 17 FA r5 30 0 41 APPLETON MOWS 'EM DOWN 15 Minutes of Fury proved he could run four yards without stumbling and Charley Talbert object of a 36-yard pass from Wade Texas played nearly four teams-39 nothing could arrest the touchdown cascade to doing it" explained Coach Darrell Royal denying that Walker had been selected for individual miseries Halfback Leo Lowery's one-yard touchdown sent the Lubbock fans home feeling like the kid who dropped his jelly beans Into the mud then made the happy discovery that one 'had lodged in his trouser cuff It made the evening a little more livable Somebody named Tom Stockton an anonymous fullback scored one of the UT touchdowns Others were made by quarterback Tommy 1 THAT'S WHY I USE COPENHAGEN! GIVES ME REAL TOBACCO TASTE BUT DOESN'T GET IN MY WAY you NEED BOTH HANDS FOR A JOB LIKE THAT BY JINI TRINKLE StarTeleerem SOOrill Writer In a sentence Roger Gill itemized Texas' 49-7 victory over his Texas Tech team "They have very good backs" conceded the Raider halfback "but that line of We watched or Scottie (Scott Appleton) just wipe us out sometimes" Appleton Texas' all-AmerIca tackle candidate logged no more than 15 minutes in the game after Tailback Tommy Ford broke it open on Texas' first play Coach Darrell Royal estimated his first line played 13 minutes the first half no more than two in the second The die had been cast by the time Texas Tech's band came on the field to battle the Longhorn symphonists to a brassy standstill The scoreboard favored Texas 28-0 and Tech's swift backfield had intruded upon Orange property for only nine yards Donny Anderson the Raiders' swashbuckling halfback eventually led his team in gains with 22 yards Ford and Fullback Ernie Koy both of whom scored twice gave all the credit to Texas' line "I didn't have to go far" Koy said of his two one-yard jolts "and all the work had been done by the time I got to the line" The Texas runners played havoc with the left side of the Tech line Tackle Jimmy Walker a 203-pound lightweight absorbed a solid pounding "Our quarterbacks just got olmw4-1 -1 Ar 1 mk AAx 1 allow II RIDER BACK CARDS 4 4 itlulti I Jr I 0 Rill IA OiOD DEL ECU BICYCLE Shop all 5 MONNIGIS stores tonight itil 0) TRY A PINCH OF REAL TOBACCO TASTE DATED FOR FRESHNESS A PRODUCT OF THE UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD COMPANY 1 I i A i I A.

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