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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 25

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1-1 1 Ar GAME AT A GI A(l: 51c31111111 HO ARI) PANE BY FRANK 'URSA Star-Telegram Sport Writer DALLAS Sept 21 Something noteworthy always seems to happen to Jimmy Brown when he visits the Cotton Bowl which is just part of the suspense awaiting the I Dallas Cowboys there Sun- 16 First D01111 5 Yards Gained Rushing SO 110 Tards Gained Passing 70 lot IS Passes Completed 8 of IS 3 Intercepted hv 0 0 Opp Fumbles Recovered 2 6 for 458 Punts Avg for 355 Yrda Penalized 46 Pro Grid Chart Wharton Blanked By Cisco JC 14-0 CISCO Sept 21 blanked Wharton 14-0 in a Texas Junior College Conference game here Saturday night Quarterback Donnie Witwiski scored from the one in the first period and Halfback Roger Blanks scored from the nine in the fourth Quarterback Tully Shahan hit Sonny Detmer with an aerial for the two extra points ino1 ATKINS 1111tillS IP SATURDAY'S RESULT NFL Washington 37 Los Angeles 14 AFL No tames scheduled SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE NI Detroit at Green Bay New York at Pittsburgh Chicago at Minnesota St Louis at Philadelphia Cleveland Dallas Baltimore at San Francisco AFL Houston RI New York Kansas at Buffalo Boston at Oakland i ti f'' 4 V' I i': 5 i 't 1 If' A': 1- 1 I '2 "-''244 2 'e' 10V00110101000 filiPif 4 laiiiI1 "6 FOR SALE Ten 1963 Used Honda TRAIL MOTOR BIKES Excellent for Hunters and Fishermen Your Choice1 (No Trade) See co MOTOR SPORTS INC 1509 Lancaster Ask for Burt McCarty fourth down Incompletion and then art interception by Korenek nullified by two offside calls against the Jackets preceding the field goal try West was the offensive tar of the sputtering Jacket attack rushing for 55 yards completing one pass and catching three Newcombe picked up 58 yards and Maddox and Mraz each gained 37 for Mc Murry tit a Well Machinery Supply Ca I 29c1 Sham St ED 6-2391 t'41100000001100416'4' Use Clesified ED 2-7722 Redskins Overwhelm Rams 37-14 fAsicc tn LAW cte'A1) DOWNTOWN TIRE CENTER First and Calhoun Street Phone El) 6-9611 DEFENSIVE Shofner 195-pound former TCU standout will start at defensive halfback Sunday for the Cleveland Browns when they go against the Dallas Cowboys in the Cotton Bowl day afternoon There's more uncertainy in the Cowboy camp whether or not they're capable of bouncing off the deck after being floored a week ago by St Louis 34-7 The answers will begin to form at 1:35 when Tom Landry's blue shirts tackle Cleveland a favorite Brown the Browns' magnifil cent fullback has seldom been mediocre here When he's good as in 1957 when he scored 27 points in a losing cause against TCU he's sensational But when he's sub-par a National Football League rarity for the past five years he appears to be merely human Such was the case in the Cotton Bowl last year when Brown was restricted to only 29 yards rushing in eight carries both low marks for the bustling 228- pounder Dallas carried the day 45-21 with its most convinci-6 victory in history over an estab'- lished NFL 1e Since Brown has won the league rushing title four of the past five years it's apparent he's not accustomed to being handled so easily Washington caught the full brunt of Brown's talents last week while being trampled 37-14 Big Jim scored three touchdowns and had a total offense yield of better than 250 yards The Cowboys have not sued for an armistice by any means They've rebounded from disastrous displays before and with Halfback Don Perkins back in harness the Cowboys' portrait looks healthier Landry hasn't made it official but Don Meredith likely will get the opening call at quarterback with Eddie LeBaron in reserve There appears to be a chance of the quarterback shuttle staging a revival too Four Browns with athletic backgrounds linked to Texas will dot the visiting lineup Quarterback Frank Ryan (Paschal and Rice) who generated all that furor against the Redskins earned another starting job Bill Glass (Baylor) Defensive Back Jim Shofner (TCU) and Flanker Ray Renfro (North State) are other front-liners from the Southwest George Andrie Dallas defensive end is the Ay regular who is definitely out because of injury Cowboy End Bill Howton will take his second shot at cracking Don Hutson's all-time NFL pass receiving records It's a certainty that Howton will sm Hutson's marks for number caught and yardage before the season ends The former Rice all-America needs only 17 receptions and 28 yards in each TUBELESS TIRE SALE One Week Only Any Size Listed One Low Price In a game that at times resembled a wayward fraternity initiation the Indians' slumbering offense came to life for touchdown drives of 63 and 45 yards after Howard Payne had snatched the lead on Korenek's second quarter field goal Don Mraz returned to his old quarterback position after Stanley Austin had moved the team into scoring range set up MeMurry's first score by dancing to the one-foot line and sneaked over three plays and one Howard Payne penalty later Mraz also set up the second touchdown returning a pass interception 50 yards to the Yellow Jacket 45 Bill Newcombe and James Maddox did the heavy work in the ensuing march with Maddox eluding a tackler at the line of scrimmage to dash over from nine yards out for the TD Mraz tossed to Jerry McLeod for the extra points Howard Payne led by Linebacker Carl McCormick Tackle Fred Edgar and End Eddie Daniel put up stiff defense until the two late McMurry goal stabs For a while it appeared the Jackets might win the game without making a first down Early in the second period Mack DuBose returned a Mc-Murry punt 45 yards to the Indian 15 for the first real threat the crowd of 2500 could cheer about Two rushes moved to the nine hut a pass was incomplete and on fourth down Korenek booted his three-pointer from the 17 Not until late in the third guar-ter after McMurry had gone ahead did the Jackets manage a first down With Korenek and Grady West passing and running Howard Payne moved to the 24 before Mraz' interception dulled the drive and lit another fire under the Indians With the score 14-3 against him West again got the bug to move the ball dashing 32 yards to the Indian 32 Gene Young threw to Gene Partridge on the six but a fourth-down throw to Korenek fell a yard short of pay dirt McMurry was able to run out the clock then although it took a fourth down gamble from their own nine to do it McMurry had missed a golden three golden the fading seconds of the first half Twelve plays and three Howard Payne penalties moved the ball 62 yards to the Jacket eight where Waco Reynolds' field goal effort was wide with one second on the clock The Indians had had first a I Score by periods: Howard Payne 0 3 0 3 McMurry 0 6 8-14 Scoring (In order of occtirence) (Howard Payne) kicked 27-yard field goal Rt 5:42 Score: Howard Payne 3 McMurry (McMurry) ran one for touchdown at 9:21 Score: McMurrY 6 Howard Payne 3 (McMurrY) ran nine yards for touchdown at 2 35 Mraz Passed to McLeod for conversion Score: McMurry 14 Howard Payne 3 LOS ANGELES Sept 21 Quarterback Norman Snead and veteran Dick James connected on a key 77-yard pass play that set up the go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter and the Washington Redskins surged on to crush the Los Angeles Rams 37-14 in a National Football League game Saturday night Snead's big throw to James put the ball on the Los Angeles two and Billy Barnes in two rushes took it over to put Washington ahead 20-14 Kicking specialist Bob Khayat kicked three field goals from 31 38 and 44 to help the Redskins to their first NFL victory of the young season Washington sank the Rams in the fourth quarter scoring 17 points on a field goal a one-yard sneak by Snead and his 15-yard pass to Fred Dugan to send most of the 29295 fans home unhappy Washington 7 6 7 17-37 Los Angeles 7 7 0 0-14 three run (Villanueva kick two run (Khavat kick) Khavat 31 Khayat six pass from Aratkow 1 (Villanueva kick) one run tKhavat kick) Khayat 44 one run (Khayal kick) 15 pass from Snead (Khavat kick) Attendance-29295 Oklahoma Rallies Raps Tigers 31-14 NORMAN Okla Sept 21 Oklahoma Sooners seemingly enraged by a sloppy second quarter in which Clemson scored two cheap touchdowns blitzed the Tigers with a 17-point third quar- ter here Saturday and took OKLAH01311)1E AT A GLANCELEmSON a 31-14 season opening foot- 92 I' a elsirainneodw rush ing 1 1121 ball victory 20 Yards Gamed Passing 104 1 of Paoses Completed 13 of 2l GAME AT A GLANCE OKLAHOMA CLEMSON 8 First Downs 16 192 Yards Gained Rushing 121 20 Yards Gained Passing 164 1 of 8 Passes Completed 13 of 29 640x15 670x15 710x10 760x15 60003 800x15 75004 800x14 850x14 65003 Abel Label Senator Nylon 4weleb 24 Month Guarantee 11 4 4'411N0' 4 2' 2 11 ANY SIZE 2 1 Passes Intercepted by 1 2 Opp Fumbles Recovered 3 7 for 294Punts No Avg8 for 287 65 Yards Penalized 37 the Tigers got the ball on the Oklahoma 18 on a fumble Halfback Hal Davis bulled over from the three for the Clemson score Clemson 0 14 0 0-14 Oklahoma 0 7 17 7-31 14 pass from Parker (Pearce kick) three run (Pearce kick) 26 run (Jarman kick) 49 run (Jarman kick) one run (Jarman kick) Jarman 28 20 pass from Ringer (Jarman kick) Attendance 62000 Bearcats Win CINCINNATI Sept 21 Newcomers Brig Owens and Roger Walz lived up to expectations Saturday night as Cincinnati crushed Drake 28-0 in the first foothal game between the two schools whitewall only 288 more Abel Label Siker Falcon Nylon 30 Month Guarantee I LEADERS AMERICAN Boston 115 Kathie Detroit 100: Elite-brew Minnesota 95 Warner Los An geles 89 Co Detroit 88 Eagles Fall To Syracuse 44 'El 4 ANY SIZE West Texas State Stops Rebels 22-17 fv 4-701 9 1 vs 0 Jr 0 ir' 1 rPd' fle 1 I I I 4 t'izie 11711 I 1 11 414'7 '4 I let I' s' 11 I 4''- 't701411 1 ro'rill 11 1 kimi 1 1 FIN )t 1 1 "4 1 it I ii-- rAto ks I Alk it 0k i ell 41 ki Iffif Ilidli 1 1 4 41 IF 1 ttf it 4 I 1 I' ((4' It hf 0 i life' 9 whitewall only 288 more GAME AT A GLANCE BOSTON COLLEGE SYRACUSE 13 First Downs 20 18 Yards Gained Rushing 334 285 Yards Gained PRAS11111 '28 11 of 22 Passes Completed 3 of 10 1 Passes Intercepted by 2 2 Opro Fumbles Recovered 1 5 for 284 Punts No Avg 4 for 385 47 Yards Penalized 109 Miners Rip NTSU 34-7 CANYON Sept 21 (Sp1)--West Texas State University's Buffaloes held off a determined Arlington State Rebel squad to score a season's opening victory 22-17 before 15900 fans Saturday night 1 in Buffalo Bowl I TEXAS AIM STATE GAME AT A GLANCE The Sooners set Clemson up late in the first quarter on their own 17 and again early in the second quarter on the Oklahoma 18 Clemson took advantage and scored twice within a two-minute span early in the second stanza and only Fullback Jim Grisham's 26-yard touchdown run late in the first half kept Oklahoma in the game But the Sooners looked like another team after halftime as the Oklahoma line soundly whipped by the Clemson forwards in the opening half came to life Rentzel Breaks Loose On the Sooners' third play from scrimmage Half back Lance Rentzel broke loose around left end cut to the middle and raced 49 yards for the tying score On Clemson's next series End John Flynn a starter last season who had been dropped to the third unit in fall practice for being overweight blocked Bob Fritz' punt on the Clemson 15 and Linebacker David Bolles picked up the bounding ball and carried it to the Clemson five Three plays later Sophomore Ringer sneaked over from the five Oklahoma struck again two minutes later when George Jarman kicked a 28-yard field goal Oklahoma scored once again in the fourth quarter on a 20-yard pass from Ringer to 243-pound Tackle Ralph Neely on a tackle-eligible play that caught the Clemson defense dumfounded Tigers Start Fast The Tigers who had come into the game a two-touchdown underdog looked at the outset as if they would start their season with a stunning upset of the nation's fourth-ranked team in the Associated Press preseason poll After Tackle Glen Condren roughed Fritz who was attempting to punt giving Clemson the ball on Oklahoma's 17 Quarterback Jim Parker picked apart the Oklahoma pass defense and hit End Lou Fogle on a 14-yard scoring toss After kicking off to Oklahoma Abel Label Tandem Falcon Nylon 36 Month Guarantee 19 First Downs 11 295 Yards Gained Rushing 117 132 Yards Gained Passing 100 4 of 16 Passes Completed of 19 2 Passes Intercepted by 1 Opp Fumbles Recovered 0 5 for 396 Punts No Avg 8 for 347 0 for 53 Penalties No 11 for 62 ANY SIZE 6 66 'fi SYRACUSE Sept 21 till Wally Mahle a double threat quarterback ran for two touchdowns and passed for a third Saturday in Syracuse's 32-21 victory over Boston College in the football opener for both teams Mahle who ripped off 115 yards in 18 carries plunged over from the one for the Orangemen's first score in the opening period and added a second score with a one-yard dive in the third Boston College 0 7 0 14-21 Syracuse 7 12 7 6-32 one run kick) five run (kick failed) Syr Hahle one run irun failed) BC Walsh one run (DiMezza kick) Syr Koski 13 run (Paglio kick) BC Barrett 38 nags from Concan non (DiMezza kick) BC Warden 12 'sass from Conran-non (DiMezza kick) Syr Brown six pass from Millie (kick failed) whitewall only 288 more EL PASO Sept 21 (IP) Texas Western unleashed a surprisingly power-laden offense here Saturday night and crushed North Texas State 34-7 in a non-conference football game that was not as close as the score indicated The victory before a record breaking 15185 in the new Sun Bowl was the Miners' first over North Texas State since 1957 Texas Western rolled up 432 yards with 196 of them coming on the rifle passing arm of sophomore Quarterback Jerry Tucker who completed 11 of 15 passes f4 three touchdowns North Texas 0 0 0 7 Texas Western 7 13 0 14-34 54 run (Robinson one run (kick failed) 17 pass from Tucker (Robinson kick) recovered fumble in end zone (Robinson kick) 59 run (Bean kick) 17 pass from Tucker (Robinson kick) Attendance-15185 Black tubeless prices plus federal taxes and old tires off our car regardless of condition with 6:15 remaining in the third quarter Gibson ran for the extra points to send his team into a 15-9 advantage West Texas' all-America prospect Pete Pedro showed his wares on the final Buffalo score Gibson set up Pedro's 52-yard touchdown spring with brilliant ball-handling and faking on a quarterback option play When Pedro took Gibson's pitch he already was outside of the Rebel defenders and that was all he needed Ross' kick was good to give his team a 22-9 lead Arlington State battled back to Doug Wilson to Kenneth Vaughn Vaughn was on the receiving end of a pass from Ed Noble for the extra points The favored Buffaloes were forced to come from behind and battle a passing attack in the second half Roger Richardson shot Ailing ton State into an early lead when he picked off a pass thrown by Buffalo Quarterback Hoot Gibson and sprinted 33 yards for the games first score From that time on the Buffaloes had their work cut out West Tex as dominated the game statistics but was unable pick up the yardage The Buffaloes took over the lead in the second quarter when 011ie Ross climaxed a 40-yard drive which took five plays by diving over from the one-yard line Ross kicked the extra point to give the winners a 7-6 halftime advantage Alford Smith set the Rebels back into the lead with a 32- yard field goal midway of the third quarter His team took the second-half kickoff and drove 35 yards to the Buffaloes' 16-yard line Gibson warmed up his passing arm and hit Jerry Richardson with a 30-yard pass for a score AMERICAN LEADERS Player Club AB Pet Yastrzernski Bsn 557 90 180 323 Pearson LA 149 560 92 175 313 Hahne Det 141 547 89 170 311 Rollins Mln 16 531 78 163 307 Malzone Ban 148 570 66 168 295 Ward Chi 155 598 80 176 294 Wagner LA 145 537 72 157 292 Pregosi LA 149 571 80 164 287 Robinson chi 140 506 66 144 285 Howard NY 130 470 71 134 285 ABEL-LABEL TIRES GUARANTEED 3 WAYS BY STRIPLING'S Guaranteed against stone bruises punctures blowout sidewalt scrapings rim cuts 2 Guaranteed for the life of the tire against defects in 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You won't find them in any tire store garage or gas station because Abet Label Tires are built solely to ihe exacting requirements and guaranteed by Stripling's and other fine department stores in America So why settle for any thing less than the safe dependability of Abel Label Tar Heels Nudge Virginia 11-7 I Southern California Punctures Stubborn Buff Defense 14-0 GAME AT A GLANCE VIRGINIA CAROLINA 3 First Downs AO Yards Gained Rushing 101 0 Yards Gained Passing 137 0 of 4 Completed 14 of 27 1 Passes Intercepted bv 2 1 Opp Fumbles Recovered 0 for 423 Punts No Avg for 45 30 Yards Penalized 117 SALE! 500 Trade-in on heavy duty ABEL LABEL BATTERIES Replaced FREE within 90 days upon return of defective battery after 90 days adjustment based on regular price pro-rated over guaranteed period CHAPEL HILL Sept 21 North Carolina battered a gallant Virginia defense for a fourth-period touchdown and an 11-7 victory Saturday in the football opener for both Atlantic Coast Conference teams Virginia 0 0 7 7 North Carolina 3 0 0 8-11 Chapman 27 99 kickoff return (Shuman kick) one run Millard nnag from Black) Attendance-30000 ---Ibm- Illtil 411:3) A Lpi1 or-- to Tarleton Bounced By Bearkats 21-0 HUNTSVILLE Sept 21 The Sam Houston State Bearkals held scoreless the first quarter drove to a 21-0 victory over the Tarleton State Texans here Saturday night in a non-conference season opener The Bearkats pulled ahead in the second quarter on Dave Smith's pass to Eliseo Villarreal for a touchdown on the 38-yard play In the third quarter Joe Ed Lynn plunged over from the six-yard line for Sam Houston's second touchdown In the final period Smith connected again with Villarreal on a 35-yard pass play for the final touchdown EXAMPLE-24 Month Guarantee 12-volt Reg 16814 6-volt 12Rtt Less $5 trade-in 500 I ess trade 500 BOULDER Colo Sept 21 California's national football champions bogged down in an aroused Colorado defense and muddy field but escaped Saturday with a 14-0 victory Colorado a team that won only two games last season threw up a rock hard front line and an alert secondary that nut the shackles on the USC Trojans rated No 1 in The Associated Press pre-season poll Quarterback Pete Beathard completed only six of 19 passes for 71 yards and had two of them stolen by Colorado's defenders However the USC star scored both touch downs on short runs A heavy overnight rain soaked the turf handicapping the backs on both teams but the game was played in dry weather except for a drizzle in the last four minutes Colorado handed Southern California its first touchdown in the GAME AT A GLANCE CSC COLOR ADO 14 First Downs 4 159 Yards Gained Rushing A3 1 Yards Gained Passing 0 A at 22 Passes Completed 0 of 1 0 Passes Intercepted by 2 11 nun Fumbles Recovered 1 6 for 382 Punts No Avg 7 for 31 107 Yards Penalized 49 second quarter by fumbling suffering a 15-yard personal foul penalty and then being offside on a vital fourth down Southern Cal End Dave Moton recovered Quarterback Leon Mavity's fumble on the Colorado 34 On the second play a Colorado player was charged with grabbing the ball carrier's face guard That moved the ball to the 14 Four plays later USC tried a field goal attempt that was blocked but Colorado was charged with offsides That gave USC another chance from the five and Beathard ran through left tackle for the touchdown USC picked up its second touchdown with a legitimate 68- yard drive in 13 plays capped by Beathard's five-yard burst around right end USC generated another threat in the last minutes hut Colorado with the help of the slick footing stopped the Trojans on the 10 In the third quarter a 64-yard pass from Beathard to Hal Bed-sole carried to Colorado's two but was called back when Southern California was penalized for having an illegal receiver downfield Colorado's defensive play featured the linebacking of Sophomore Larry Ferraro and the defensive work of Halfback Bill Symons Fullback Noble Milton and Halfback Bill Harris On two occasions the Colorado front line broke through and spilled Beathard for losses of nine and seven yards on attempt ed passes usc 0 7 0 7-14 Colorado 0 0 0 0 five run (Brownell kick) tics run (Brownell kick) Attendance-27000 etALE PRICE 1188 788 788 788 Silver Cobalt added for longer life and extra Installed 4 'about charge HEATER RADIANTS Over SOO Styles and Calor Bring Sarno(' or Name a Mentor WEINSTEIN HOWE 108 Houston SOUTH SIDE HOWE 417 Magnolia t7414' 1 1r 00 Ifkf BUY ON BUDGET OPEN 9 HOME RUN LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE KIllebreic Minnesota 44: tRuart Roston 42 AIR En: roirik91128Minnesots.

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