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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 26

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48 Fort AVorth V1 Sun Oct 29 1967 WASHINGTON BOWS 21-14 At- 44046 rot 60414 Si 110 11:7 it) 74404 401 44-44' I 4- 1 Lions Capture 3A-4 Lead Frog Offense til'A4r-tgItIA Offensive ig-24 lk Defense SW '-'71fl 14 GAME AT A GLANCE WASHINGTON BROWNW000 14 First Downs 16 129 Yards Gained Rushing 274 129 Yards Gained Passing 9 9 of 19 Passes Completed of 9 0 Passes Intercepted by 3 0 Opp Fumbles Recovered 1 4 for PlintS No Avg 4 for 460 05 Yards Penalized 56 yards in less than three minutes tallying on a five-yard Fe Hey Donaldson to Ricky Green aerial Green converted The Leopards came right back after Wallace's second TD made it 21-7 four minutes deep into the fourth quarter Herbert Bennett returned the kickoff 76 yards to Brown-wood's 23 and Kenneth Jordan went over from the one five plays later Green again kicked the point Washington 1 7 7-14 Brownwood 7 7 0 7-21 Brownwood Wallace 8 run (Smith kick) Brownwood Fenton 2 pass from Southall (Smith kick) Green pass from Donaldson (Green kick) ow woo Wallace 29 run (Smith kick) Washington Jordan I run (Green kick) 5200 (cot) trooped 76 yards in 11 plays after the opening kickoff Damon Smith followed with the first of three conversions Si Southall's two-yard pass to Wayne Fenton padded Brownwoods advantage three minutes before the half The Lions had taken over at the Leopard 15 on a fumble recovery by tackle Ricky Foster Washington wasted no time getting on the scoreboard after the third quarter kickoff The Leopards drove 74 Ey DicK mom: SlarTelegram Sporht Writer "Our defense played good enough for us to win" TCU head coach Fred Taylor said calmly in the tomb like silence of his teams dressing room "But we stayed in a hole because we couldn't get our offense going Our defense must have played three fourths of the game "They had to we were running three plays and kicking Our offense hasn't been that bad up to today" passes instead of having them just tip his fingers "They were all a little high I just got my finger tips on them" said the 6400l-2 junior who didn't catch a one" If they had been just an inch or two lower I might have been able to tip them up and catch them on the way down" He barely missed one from Shabay inside Nebraska's 23 in the third quarter "It was an 'up' pattern was supposed to throw it early He did I couldn't quite reach it It would have been a great catch if I could have held on to it" a 40400414ersuagy ro c(160-1s4t4 '1A0TA-Vol 46401 a 4ettl -0-1-- 401111111101110WWWWWW3 100' 4 I its44 aw) 0 li 4 i 4(N) 4 4 a rt 1 NA 'F liollmoiliollitor Ammo I ivy: I 7 -y 4'1 0104" I ksi Ame- 11111001110411W ArgolifiiiiiiosW tool'sA ole 1 1t)P4-44 imal Jo 44 --) I a 4 4 1 :4 IP -0 7 I A i -i: 41 A ONO la oF i Ark 9100441pi iy 'i 'mtrm'412 4 41'4 1 -4P: i) 4 A10" a 1 A A 1 441 a ii44a44444' :::3:: 44 0 :4 ::1 w'' 04 :410: 't 7 01e-044 i 5 400411100 r''': 1- By HAROLD McK1NNEY Star-Teleoram Sports Writer BROWNWOOD grabbed the 3A-4 lead and probably the district title too here Saturday afternoon by downing Wichita Falls Washington 2I-14 in a showdown between state-ranked teams It was Brownwood's homecoming and an overflow crowd of more than 5200 watched the Lions run up a 14-0 halftime advantage and then beat back determined Washington after intermission Fullback David Wallace was the hero for the Lions who came into the game rated No 3 among the state's Class 3A schools The 156-pound senior ran for two touchdowns including a 29-yard gallop for what proved to be the deciding six-pointer in the fourth quarter and gained 142 yards in 28 carries The victory raised Brown-wood's district mark to 3-0-1 and the Lions already have the roughest part of their 3A-4 schedule behind them Washington No 8 in the state now is 2-1-1 against district foes Wallace dashed eight yards for the first TD as the Lions 4 Pipers Catch Fire Pass Chapparals by 92-86 cold shooting Chaparrals Bob Verga led Dallas scoring with 23 points followed by Cliff Hagan with 19 and John Beasley with 18 11 arge made two free throws with 4:28 remaining in the game to push Pittsburgh to the front for the first time 83-82 DALLAS (AP) Connie Hawkins pumped in 28 points to pace Pittsburgh to a 92-85 victory over the Dallas Chaparrals Saturday in an American Basketball Association game The Pipers trailed by as many as 15 points in the third quarter before catching the IIE POINTED out that the game plan called for a screen pass on TClis first offensive effort "Ross (Montgomery) was wide open He had two blockers What happens? Their big end comes in on Dan (Carter) Dan tries to throw over him The pass goes into the ground "It's little things like that keep us from going We seem to have a defeatist complex on offense" Taylor didn't hesitate in calling Nebraska "the best team we have faced I bet they don't lose another game" -k1 ALMOST Quarterback Shabay's pass intended for Ross Alontgo 1 16 A GRESHAM in his previous two games against Nebraska was a linebacker This time as center he had It) block on the Cornhuskers' All-America middle guard Wayne Meylan "lies definitely outstanding a lot quicker than I expected Ile's the best I have gone against" Gresham couldn't finger the cause for TCU's pathetic offensive showing "I don't know if their defense is that good or our offense is that bad We didn't take advantage of our breaks We couldn't get anything going I thought our defense played we I played well "This was the type of game where your offense goes well for two quarters the two where your offense goes well with the wind" Photo mery is knocked away at the last minute by Nebraska's Mary Mueller or Frogs' Offense Shoots Blanks Bridgers Has Praise For Hargett SHABAY TCU's reserve quarterback who couldn't light a fire under his teams offense seconded his coach's statement "They are THE best team I have played against since I have been at TCU" said the senior Shabay was quizzed as to numerous overthrown passes by the Frog quarterbacks 7 of 30 for 75 yards "One thing was the wind Another was Nebraska's big and tall linemen You had to throw the ball high to get it over them Then the passes would rise on you due to the wind "You couldn't throw long into the wind The ball would hang in the air" TCU END Fred Nix probably wished he was about a half-foot taller He would have had a field day catching NOW IN FULL SWING! THE NEW VARIABLE WING IF0 0 11 F-IIIA F-IIIB F-IIIC -11111 FB-III RF-III F-IIIK PROVIDING REWARDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL left The Cornbusker reserves made the most of it scoring two plays later when their third quarterback Al Fierro of Big Spring Texas passed clown the center to tailback Buster Yann who was unattended at the 21-yard line He could have crawled home blindfolded Bomberger's kick Nebraska's 29th and final point came with 10 seconds left on Tars scoreboard clock Oh yes the clock Remember it went blMko during the game last week? Well it was the only thing that worked for the Frogs Saturday afternoon TCU 0 0 0 0 Nebraska 13 3 6 7-29 5 pass from Patrick (Bomberger kick) 21 pass from Patrick (kick tailed) Bomberger 22 39 interception return (kick failed) 46 pass from Fierro (Bomberger kick) Attendance-16656 TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVES BSEE BSME related sciences or equivalent Recent experience as maintenance engineer andor field service activity associated with Century Series Electronics Systems Flight line A Shops Mechanical Automatic Shop AGE preferred These assignments will be within the F-111 maintenance andor field support activities COLLEGE Baylor coach John Bridgers an expert on amazing quarterbacks was amazed himself at Texas Ed Hargett after the Aggies bombed Baylor 21-3 Saturday "I was very impressed with Hargett" said Bridgers "On his second touchdown I just don't know how he got the pass off" Hargett had tossed eight yards to Bob Long despite a fierce rush and three Baylor players hanging on him Bridgers also moaned at the Bears' generosity "Fumbles and interceptions killed us" he said "We had two lost fumbles and six pass interceptions and that's too many" Aggie coach Gene Stallings called the game a good team effort "That's something we've been trying to do all year" he said "I thought Baylor played well and never gave up" Stallings said "I'm just as proud of our players as I can be" PAT TRULY Aggie-Bear Individuals PRODUCT ASSURANCE ENGINEERS As cl member of a project management organization you will provide program direction to Reliability Maintainability and Quality Programs for F-111 Avionics and AGE Limited travel Design or test experience may be substituted for Reliability Maintainability or Quality Assurance experience Oher requirements: BS Engineering (EE preferred) If experience warrants degree requirements may be waived MONTGOMERY limited to 15 yards on nine carries said he could readily understand why Nebraska ranks third in the nation in defense "They're big and strong and move well That Weylan or Meylan he deserves all-American Be was all over the field" Defensive left halfback Cubby Hudier conceded he was pooped rt seems like we the defensive players were out on the field all afternoon" Some observers felt Nebraska seemed down at the games start until the fumble break that led to the visitors first touchdown CUBBY REFUSED to buy that "They were pretty fired They hustled I think they were ready to go from the start So were we "The whole story was we got an early break (a fumble recovery) and couldn't go They got one and did Then they got an interception and had another quick touchdown" Hudler took the blame for the first touchdown pass to end Dennis Richnafsky "He ran an out pattern I had him covered I thought the quarterback had turned up field But he (Richnafsky) like good receivers will do broke his pattern and did a curl I should have stuck with him" Frog-Husker Individuals RUSHING ICB NIG AVG Palmer Baylor 18 03 Si Wilson Baylor 11 211 25 Flynn Baylor 3 Westbrook Baylor 4 5 12 Slockdale Baylor 3 Alexander Baylor 1 13 130 Steeent Ai 164 29 138 48 Hargett la 9 05 Mous ley Althi 3 4 13 ICB: Times Carried Ball NIG: Net Yards Gained AVG: Averase PASSING INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Current opportunities include Manufacturing Methods Organization and Management Systems Administrative Methods and Labor Estimating A degree in Industrial Engineering or Industrial Management is preferred plus experience in maufacturing Continued From Page 1 who was the only player in the end zone Bomberger missed the kick The Cornhuskers wer stopped on TCU's 13 early in the second period mainly on sparkling play by Vanderslice and sophomore tackle Terry Shackleford but later they escaped to the dressing room with an additional three points With only two minutes left TCU's Donnie Gibbs who was to punt 11 times in the game had to boot from the end zone and boomed a 62-yarder with the 20 mph breeze The Frogs had poor coverage however and it was run back 23 yards From the Frogs' 47 the Cornhuskers advanced to a first down at the TCU five With their time outs exhausted howeve they tried a field goal with 12 seconds left and Bomberger arched it through from 23 yards away THE FROGS were down 16-0 but their hopes brightened temporarily midway of the third when Shabay and Ross Montgomery hooked up on a 33-yard pass play Four downs later however they surrendered on fourth down when Shabay's pass into the end zone from the 23-yard line was tipped away Two minutes later with 4:54 left in the third period Shabay fired into the flat for Montgomery Suddenly Geddes sprinted in front of the waiting receiver plucked the ball out of the air and raced 39 easy yards for Nebraska's third score Geddes had a free trip none of the Frogs were close enough to do more than watch TCU spent four downs in Nebraska's end of the field halfway through the fourth quarter but gave way again as linebacker Al Kuehl substituting for the weary Geddes intercepted Carter's pass from the 29 NEBRASKA'S LAST chance arrived after TCU's third lost fumble at midfield with 1:13 PC PA NYG Flynn Baylor 13 24 192 Palmer Baylor 1 1 24 Stockdate Baylor 7 9 66 Reed Baylor 0 2 0 Stargett ABM 7 It 105 O'Neal ABM 0 1 0 PC: Passes Completed PA: Passes Attempted NYG: Net Yards Gaine PASS RECEIVING PC NYG TO Cheshire Baylor II 93 Gillum Baylor 2 36 Green Baylor I 24 Smith Baylor 3 69 Wilson Baylor 1 5 GI lum Baylor 2 ii Green Baylor I 24 Smith Baylor 3 69 Wilson Baylor 1 5 TV Radio Sports SUNDAY RUSHING ITCB NYG AVG Davis Nebraska 22 106 48 Orduna Nebraska 15 49 33 Gregory Nebraska 10 24 24 Green Nebraska 3 22 3 Yannon Nebraska 1 2 20 Patrick Nebraska 12 18 15 Fierro Nebraska 1 1 10 Sigler Nebraska 1 Montgomery ICU 9 15 17 Rabb ICU 5 12 24 Whelan TCU 5 12 24 Post TCU 9 0 11 Carter ICU 3 Shabay ICU 4 TCB: Times carried ball NYG: Net Vard gained AVG: Average PASSING PCPANYG Patrick Nebraska 10 19 91 Fierro Nebraska 1 3 46 Gregory Nebraska I 1 19 Carter TCU 4 19 45 Shabay ICU 3 11 30 pc( Passes completed PA( Posses attempted NYG: Net yards gained PASS RECEIVINGITCB NYG TDS RichnotskY Nets 3 38 Penney Nebraska 3 32 Orduna Nebraska 3 13 Yannon Nebraska 1 46 Davis Nebraska 1 21 Morrison Nebraska 1 6 Montgol ry ICU 4 43 Post IC 1 12 Miller 1 11 Brown ICU 1 9 ICB: Times carried ball NYG: Net yards gamed IDS: Touchdowns PUNTING TICYDSAVG Stephenson Neb 8 281 351 Armstrong Nebraska I 50 500 Gibbs TCU 11 481 437 IK( Times kicked YDS( Total yards AVG( Average peekick Blessing Baylor 3 27 Alexander Baylor 1 4 Lewis Baylor I 6 Long ALM 4 45 Buckman ALM I 17 Stegent ALM 2 41 PC: Passes Caught NYG: Ne Yards Gained IDS: Touchdowns PUNTING TK YDS AVG Landers Baylor 4 147 367 O'Neal ALM 11 433 394 TK: Timei Kicked YDS: Yards AVG: Average RADIO Oakland Raiders Channel 5 12:15 pm Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles KFJZ-127C TELEVISION Noon Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles Channel 4 1 Patriots vs New York Jets Channel 5 Diego Chargers vs ELECTRONICS BUYERS To administer major subcontracts for complex electronics equipment installed in the F-1 I 1 aircraft These are multi-million dollar subcontracts for the design development and manufacture of this equipment and the supporting equipment and data Requires experience in evaluating and negotiating costs tasks contract terms and conditions Familiarity with ASPR AFPI and contract terms and conditions necessary Bachelor's degree in business or equivalent and minimum of four years' experience in buying or contract administration on major government prime or subcontracts required SUBCONTRACT MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL To maintain surveillance over major subcontractors furnishing complex electronics equipment to General Dynamics to assure quality schedule and performance requirements are met Will involve frequent travel to subcontractors to assess their progress Requires familiarity with the various phases of design and development and production programs including preliminary design engineering release manufacturing and testing Should have experience with various methods for maintaining subcontractor program status such as time phasing charts PERT time networks manufacturing plans etc Contact with all levels subcontractors' management will be required to secure necessary action to overcome program problems Five years' related experience required ENGINEERING TECHNICAL WRITERS Permanent positions are now available on the rapidly expanding F-111 program A college degree in science engineering or business plus two years' related experience preferred Experience in operation and maintenance and time compliance technical orders for aircraft mobile training units and test equipment will be considered Hargett Stegent Guide Aggies To 21-3 Triumph Over Baylor AUTO SURANCE NSURANCE CANCELLED? REFUSED? NEED MONTHLY PAYMENTS WE CAN HELP YOU! MIMS and again for 4 carrying to the 11 His topper was to rip at right tackle and keep his feet through a tangle of bodies to plunge into the end zone behind a block by Dan Schneider He had run or caught for all 50 yards in the drive The Aggies had almost had another score near the end of the third period Flynn vvas throwing for Ted Gillum when Brupbacher popped up grabbed the ball and headed goalward from his own four He made it all the way but an Aggie clip at the Baylor 25 called it back OTHER PROFESSIONAL OPENINGS EXIST IN MANY IMPORTANT AREAS I II A Stockdale pass at the 45 and ran it down the sidelines to the Baylor 32 Stegent Hargett and Long worked their magic again Stegent got the move under way with a 15-yard sweep at right end Hargett was thrown for a loss by David Anderson the Aggie quarterback lost a total of 41 yards to Baylor's aggressive rushers) but got it back with a nine-yard run to the 13 and five more to the 8 Then while Anderson Joe Ward and Phil Russell hung Onto his jersey Hargett wrist flipped the ball into the end zone where the ever ready Long hugged it to his belly for a second touchdown and his seventh scoring catch of the year MEADOR-WINN INSURANCE AGENCY 304 West Seventh St WAYNE WINN OR MILFORD MACH 208 Ft Worth Club Bldg ED 2-3336 Continued From Page 1 bacher was called for interference at the Aggie 22 The half couldn't die on a penalty so Terry Cathy of Arlington came in to kick a 41-yard field goal That left the Aggies leading 14-3 at halftime and while Baylor got no luckier in the second half the Cadets plucked off four more passes and added a score to salt it away The Aggies' first touchdown drive began with a Brupbacher interception in the end zone midway of the first quarter and covered 80 yards Hargett turned Stegent loose on the Baylor flanks on pitchout gains of 9 14 5 and 14 (other Stegent runs of 10 and 9 yards were called back by penalties) for much of that yardage XAVIER WINS 3-0 CINCINNATI (AP) Tom Gramke booted a 2I-yard field goal late in the second quarter as Xavier won its fifth straight football game by sneaking past Villanova 3-0 here Saturday PLANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8 AM TO 9 PM For more details on the above openings call PE 2-4811 Extension 4243 or 4715 If you are unable to arrange a local interview please submit a resume of your education and experience to Mr Myers Chief of Employment General Dynamics Fort Worth Division Box 748 Fort Worth Texas 76101 An equal opportunity employer Citizenship required Men: Introducing THE IMPERIAL WIG TOUPEE 14995 EUROPEAN HAND-TIED HAIR Complete With Styling All Colors All Sizes Variety of Styles 1 Week Delivery on Most Colors All Sizes 1 Week Delivery on Most Colors THE BEARS never quit Alter led 21-3 Baylor made three stabs They were held at the Aggie 19 when Rolf Krueger and Harvey Aschenbeck stopped Palmer on a fourth down run The other two possessions ended with interceptions by Jones and Cur-Icy Hallman With it all the Bears aren't entirely out of the conference race as they come up to TCU in Fort Worth next week with a loss and a tie Baylor 3 0 0--I Ieras AILM 7 1 0 7-21 oast from Hargett IRATA---kMg (Pass from Hargett (Riggs kick) Baylor Corby 41 field goal AMY) Slegent 11 run (Riggs kick) THE CLINCHER in the fourth period was Stegent's private picnic Gaining the ball at the 50 after a Baylor punt Stegent ran for 5 then for 6 then had a 1-yard gain called back by a 15-yard penalty Wendell Housley was stopped cold but Hargett threw to Stegent who made a jumping catch at the Baylor 35 and ran to the 24 Then Stegent went outside for 8 up the middle for one GENERAL DYNAMICS Fort Worth Division OTHER GAINERS along the way were passes of 13 yards to Long and 17 to Tommy Buckman Finally from the 13 Hargett threw a dart to Long who caught it at the goal line and fell over the stripe for the touchdown Charlie Riggs kicked his first Of three extra points Late in the second period after Jones plucked off a IMPERIAL WIG SUPPLY IN CONTINUOUS OPERATION SINCE 1941 OPEN TILL 8 PM THURSDAY CLOSED WEDNESDAY 95 OTHER DAYS 4832 ROSEDALE JE 5-0867 et.

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