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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 7

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7 A THE ABILENE REPOUTER-NEWS Abilene Texas Saturday Morning Nov 22 1953 Warbirds Face Defensive-Minded Drones in 1-AAAA Contest Today average 172 Hill Pierce 140-pound pee Mee right end brings down the Eagle average Coach Pete Shotuell has shaken up his baeklleld this week and one-half Mill be new lor thia game Gayle Myatt a 137-pounder replace supiomure Jimmy Miller-man at left half and Fred Welch 168 moves in for Tommy Overman at fullback With them in the Eagle starling quartet will be Jimmy Dan Bour-land at quarterback and Bill Vaughn at right half This foursome averages 158 pound to the Bronchos' 168 The Odessa backfield ill be composed of Kenneth Wineburg at quarterback Ward at left half Swain Adams at right half and Tommy Harris at rollback Adams will be remembered painfully by Eagle supiorteri a the KKAMOX IKC'URUS defeat of Pampa last week helped Ward pass Lubbock's Jimmy Welch the erstwhile leader who now trails him at 429 The Eagle offensive line Mill lie outweighed eight pounds per man and the altarking Warbird hack-field Mill give away 10 pounds per man to the Bronchus The Odessa front M'ull anchored by 192-pound right end Gene Hahb averages 180 pounds while the War hirds M-ith tackles Ray Carson and Ian Newman the heaviest at 190 Dublin Defeats: Eastland For i 7-A Crown DUBLIN ov 21 Dub- tin's Lions ended a perfect season of 10 straight victories here to- night downing the Eastland Mav- erlcks 45-14 to emerge sole own-1 era of the District 7-A champion-! ship It was Marvin Salyer versatile Lion Quarterback who led the way i for the first three quarters after which Dublin reserves held the Mavericks in check Salyer rin for one touchdown and passed for three others He started the massacre early In the first quarter acootlng 13 yarda for a arore Darwin Ellla converted Then came the three touchdown passes all in a row One went to Kenneth King for 63 yarda another to Dick Johnson for 46 yards and the third to Calvin Tucker for 15 yards Ellis boots went awry on all three conversion tries James Rema added a tally late in the second quarter on a 25-yard run with conversion leaving the score 32-0 at halftime Early In the third Ellis plunged across from the one-yard line and kicked the point Dublin reserves flocked Into the game and Eastland rallied briefly as Hansen took the kickoff and ran 91 yarda to pay dirt Stan Harris kicked the point In the fourth Dublln'i Jack Cook intercepted an Eastland pass on the Maverick 40 and carried tu the Eastland 10 Two playi later Jerry Daniels went over from the seven Salyer tried the point and missed Eastland's final score came on a 64-yard jaunt by James Jessup Harris converted Dublin will meet the champion of District 8-A In the bi-dlstrlct nlsy-off time and plaee to be decided later THE STARTING LINEUPS NOW ROYS TAKE IT EASY Frank Kimbrough center coach of the West Texas State Buffs talks things over with two of his former pupils now coaches at Hardin-Simmons Larry Cunningham left played under Kimbrough three years at H-SU while Murray Evans head coach of the Pokes was under Kimbrough one season The three got together Rrior to the Buff workout at Parramore Field Friday afternoon (Staff Photo by Clint apus) ABIIENK Plater Tommy Seale Kay Carson Carroll Turner Jerry Turner Marion Truitt Lee Newman Bill Pierce Jimmy Dan Bourlantl Gayle Myatt Rill Vaughn Fred Welch Pokes Imd Schedule Wifh luffs Today Brady Rolls Over Bluecats 32-6 San Antonio club 33-7 The West Texas State squad arrived in Abilene Friday afternoon and went through a light workout before returning to their Windsor Hotel headquarters RUSHING IEADKK IB Nrt Yrd NanaHrhMl TU OR IR A Hod Wllllomi H-SU 1ST M0 10 Don Brosloy Arts I 12S 000 13 MS 5 3 Ulck Curran Trmiw IT 14 Wl IS K-n Carurlla Aril I S0MT 4 003 0 Mlirh Xfalour H-SU 0 111 SOT 5(11 4 2 Williams Curran and Malouf and Ba OK WARD PA MINA Tram-Krhool (S A I Ti Odstn Common H-BU 71 40 3 1 7 Jerry Johnson 77 34 10 441 Dirk Shmaut WeL I 173 I 1100 10 All Bs LRADKRB OB TOTAI OPFFBAP vkasox a iron ns Poke guard Ed Crow did not take part in any of the scrimmages this week with an ankle injury received in the Texas Western and Buff quarterback Kenneth Clapp is plagued with an injury from the Midwestern game two weeks ago He did not participate in last week's 39-6 loss handed them by Trinity The Buffs and Pokes have met four common opponents Both were lieaten by Tempe Hardin-Simmons losing 27-6 in the opener and West Texas State coming out on the short end of a 48-14 aeore Midwestern beat the Buffs 21-13 while the Conboys won the game 34-14 Texas Terh racked the Buffaloes 48-7 with Hardin-Simmons Raining a tie with the Raiders 14-14 Iasi weekend The other foe Trinity beat West Texas State while the Cou'buys won over the ODESSA Player John Held Bill Ebeling Gene Colley Albert Johnson Ralph Bullard Edmon Gray Gene Babb Ken Wineburj Charlie Wan Swain Adams Tommy Harris TIIK GAME in Kirl'SKI coiFM4N aesnr Tirol Itavoa 10 114 Nat Varda Running 941 Fatara Altrmpird to far 04 Paiora Camplrtad Ydg 0 far 04 Fnara InWaepfad Hr I uai Kamfcleo Rraavrrrd far 41 No of Paula Aar 9 far 00 far 90 Na af Frnaltlaa Ydg 0 far 04 Richard lllrkman recovered fumble nn (he Bluecats 8-yard line to set up the second marker From the eight Ronnie Young slashed off right tackle for the TD Billy Howard converted Near the end of the second quarter Wade Earl Turner on a hand' off from Setsom cut through right tackle and scooted 12 yarda for touchdown Howard converted to give the Bulldogs a 20-0 halftime lead Sessom flipped a 25-yard past to Turner early In the third period Turner gathered in the aerial cut back to the sidelines and raced the remaining 18 yards to a tally Howard's kirk was wide Eltel Hahn Bulldog tackle recovered a Coleman fumble on the Cats 29 to set up the final marker Howard scored after the ball had been worked down to the two Howard's kick waa wide Late in the game quarterback Kenneth Cleveland firebrand ball carrier rambled 48 yards on a keeper play From the 28-yard line he moved the ball to the one-foot line on three similar keeper plays and from there bulled his way over for a touchdown Donald Bennett's kick waa wide Only one minute remained on (he clock M'hcn Cleveland crashed over for the tally Cleveland not only got off the longest run of the 48 yards he booted the longest punt of the good for 74 yards In the first period Cleveland stood on his own 18 and sent a punt over the safety man's head to the Brady eight-yard line Baytown Wins 13-7 For 8-AAAA Crown PORT ARTHUR Nov 21 Quarterback Gerald Orton scored in the fourth quarter from the 21-yard line to break a 7-7 tie and give Baytown a 13-7 victory over Port Arthur in the Diatrict 8-AAAA championship game tonight Baytown scored in the sernnd nn a 58-yard drive requiring 14 plays with Orton scoring from the three He converted Port Arthur came back with a 56-yard drive in seven plays led by the passing of Ronald Amuny He passed to Gien Ynble for 20 yards to reach the Baytown 10 Then Amuny scored through left tackle Yoble converted with a minute and three seconds to go In the first half Baytown plays John Reagin of Houston champion of District 7 AAAA for the bi-district title By FRED SANNER Raportar-Nawi Sports Writer The Abilene Ragles Mill be definite underdogs el Odessa Saturday afternoon when tlioy ate the Odessa Bronchos largely because the Bronchos tan heal them at their own defense The Ragles have held eight opponent to 106 a iraction less than 14 points per game Meanwhile Cuarh Julius Johnson's eleven has allowed only SO points in eight a fraction more than one touchdown per tilt The Bronchos will be fighting In keep their 1-AAAA title hopes alive In the event Lubbock were to have slipped against Midland Friday night or Amarillo on Thanksgiving An Eagle victory would knock Hie Bronchos out of the rate and lieip Abilene climb into a tie for second place in addition to racing a defense that held defending champion Lubbock to one touchdown the out-weighed Eagles must atop the district's leading runner and scorer Saturday I-eft halfback Charlie Ward has scored 36 point in district play and ha gained 468 yards in 30 carries for a 94 average An 84 yard icamper in Odessa' 26-12 Rule Wallops Steers 48-6 For 9B Tie THK litSK IN I'NI SII ROC IIKSTKR KI'IK 0 IN UitN 13 lit Net Yard Running HI II PiBAti Atlamplrd 6 1 for 10 Piwpi (laplftpl Ydg 9 far 0 Pkiiei Intrrerptrd By Knrmv Famblra iecavrnd I 1 far 1 Na of Funta Avg 3 far 44 4 far la Xi of Panaltlra Ydg 0 far RULE Nov 21 Rule's Bobcats clawed out a decisive 48-6 victory over the Rochester Steers here tonight leaving the Bobcats tied with Aspermont for first place in District 9-B Rochester scored first but It was a brief taste of glory After that Rule's Bobby Kittley took over hogging scoring honors as the Bobcats snowed the Steers under An 18-yard pass from Tony McWhorter to Rub Manlev accounted for the Rochester touchdown early in the game Then Kittley put his team ahead scoring on a 14-yard jaunt and booting the point In the second quarter Kittley scored again this time nn a 50-yard pass from Victor Trtmmel He again kicked the point making the score 14-6 at halftime Eugene Rhoades broke scoring ice in the third quarter plunging two yards for the goal stripe and Kittley added the point Kittley added another seven points scoring on a 10-yard run and ng perfectly Charles Gipson ned a Rochester punt for 50 In the fourth quarter Eugene 'isher scampered 88 yards for a mchdown and again Kittley icked the point Then Kittley ad-ed a touchdown for good leasure running over from the 2 and again converting The victory left Rule deadlocked rith Aspermont for the Con-rence championship Both have iur wing and one tie the tie Takes 41-59 Win ACC High school resorted to lulling tactics in the final minute and a half of (he game with Scranton Friday night to claim narrow 61-59 victory With the lead changing hands many times during the last five minutes the ACC quintet gained a two point lead and then stalled Doug Speegle of Scranton was high man in the game with 35 points with Ace Ivey hitting 21 and Ted Colby 19 for the winners In the preliminary game ACC's team downed the visiting learn 44-22 Davis Tarpley and Fred Smith paced the winners hitting 14 and nine points respectively Galesville Beats Hamilton 13-6 HAMILTON Nov 21 (HNS Hamilton and Galesville battled It out for second place in District 22-A here tonight with the visitors winning the game 13-6 Gatcsville capitalized on a fumble and a pass interception to score twice in the first quarter Bobby Jones the whole show offensively for Galesville scored the first touchdown on a 1-yard quarterback sneak after a Hamilton fumble had set up the play A pass interception by Billy Bankhead set up another with Jones again making the score un a three-yard run Hamilton blocked a Galesville punt on the 11-ard line in the third period after which Quarter-bark Cecil Couch plunged across Increase in Gate Asked By Majors CHICAGO Nov 21 A proposal to increase the gate take of visiting major league clubs will he made at baseball's winter meetings in Phoenix early next month Sports Editor John Carmichael of the Daily News said today "it is no unlikely" that the present visiting team fee of from 25 to 281? rents per admission would be lev-elevd off at 3 Ocents rll lJ GAYLE MYATT to start left half lad who took the second half kickoff all the way back for a touchdown to break open last year's game at Fair Park and spark the Bronchos to 33-13 triumph Carl Sehlemeyer has been hampered with injuries this year but will alternate with Wineburg at quarterback for the Bronchos Dmible duty starters for Abilene will be Carson Pierce left guard Carroll Turner center Jerry Turner who will handle one line-backing post and Vaughn Defensive replacements fur the Eagles will be inton Thomas at left end Bobby Jack Oliver at right tackle Dick Seale at the other line-backing spot Tommy Overman at left half and Tommy Estes at safety Oliver is nursing a alight shoulder injury and it he is unable to start Newman will double up at right tackle On defense for Odessa Tommy Watkins goes in for Babb at right end: Ronnie Erwin 199 replaces Gene Colley at left guard: Gray 200 takes over for Ralph Bullard at right guard: and Dale Sherrod replaces Harris In the backfield DeLeon Runs Wild Over Rising Star To Gain 72-0 Win DELEON Nov 21 Touchdowns by the dozens! Thai's practically the record racked up! here Friday night aa the DeLeon Bearcats trounced the Rising Star Wildcats 72-0 In a District 7-A football game The Bearcats scored eleven touchdowns and added six extra points in the touchdown parade Fullback Curtia Cozby led the scoring extravaganza with three touchdowns on rims of 21 8 and 12 yarda respectively Quarterback Eddie Adams scored on the opening play from scrimmage on a 61-yard Jaunt He I added one more marker on a 22-' yard run Don Stacy Bearcat halfback turned in touchdown runs of 69 and 52 yards Freddie West scored two tallies on runs of 9 and 15 yards I Stacy passed to Eddie Polnac for 46 yarda and a marker and John Simpson scampered 45 yards for another score Nance kicked four extra points Polnac one and Coxby one I It was the last game of fji season for the Bearcats who ended up in aecond plaee in the district standings Gorman Slaughters Carbon 11 55-0 CARBON Nov 21 The Gorman Panthers wound up (heir: 1052 grid season here tonight by I swamping the Carbon Wolverines 55 to 0 The victory left Gorman in pos-aeiKion of second place in the District 8-B race Baird and Clyde having finished their schedule in a two-way tie for the lead Jimmy Ray Rachel waa the leading scorer for the visiting Gorman eleven getting three touchdowns! Robert Rankin scored a pair for runner-up honors and Donald Joiner Jerry Skaggs and Billy Gene Whitlock each scored one The Penthera took a 21-6 lead In the first quarter added seven more in the aecond and left the field with a 2641 lead at the half The visitors piled up 14 more points in the third period and 13 in the final stanza Carbon drive to the Gorman 12-yard line onre as near aa the Wolverines ever came to scoring Dial 3-2151 Frank Thomas former Alabama head football coach waa the only mentor to play in four major bow games In succession Ilia teams played in the Cotton Orange Sugar and Rose Bowls in that order mmmmm ptovn HUES BY NKUMS OF PEOPLE Football SATURDAY 1:50 TCU vs RICE KRBC 1470 KC PLAY BY PLAY by KERN TIPS COLOR by ALEX CHESSER BELTS IN MATCHED SETS We Are Equipped Te Match A I Belts LARGE FACT08Y WAREHOUSE STOCK Ah V-Palleyi A Flat Staal Split Pulltys DIAL 4-4001 OR 4-I4SI CARPENTER V-IELT CO By DON OLIVER Reporter-News Sport Writer The Hardin Simmon Cowboys close out their 1932 football season and 12 individuals their collegiate career at Parramore Field Saturday alternoou against Frank Kim biuugh's young but dangerous West Texas State Buffs Kickoff time 1 2 o'clock The game Mill be the Silver Anniversary of one of the most thrilling Border Conference rivalries and pits student against teacher as far aa the opposing mentors aie concerned Couboy Coach Mur-lay Evans closing out a successful first year as head man lettered under the crafty Kimbrough before Kimbrough was lured to Baylor in 1941 Roth elevens have taken It on the chin In conference play this season and are out of the running lor the title The Buffs have won one game in three starts against league competition while the Pokes have won one lost two and tied one Eight linemen and four backs will see the curtain close on their grid careers with the game These iiclude linemen Maurice Wagues-pack Roy Carter Bill Golmon Pat Tone Weldon Boggus BUi Tim Riddle Ogden Comptoi Harold Barrett The last time that West Invaded Parramore Fiel 1930 they returned home a 47-31 victory the most loj year the Buffs used the Cross combination for the C( nice crown Injuries may keep first i performers on both sides from playing their usual fine gamer Utah State Defeats Denver Eleven 29-13 LOGAN Utah Nov 21 -A Utah State halfback Bud Paul scored his first touchdowns In seven years of prep and college football today on punt returns of 81 and 48 yards to lead the Aggies to their 29-13 Skyline Conference triumph over Denver The game was played in 33-degree weather on a field made slippery by snow A crowd of 4000 fans was on hand Oil Field Hauling a Bonded Insured RRC Permit NO 7726 PHONE DAY OR NIGHT 4-8045 ROY PARNELL 3271 BUTTERNUT Sfephenville Rambles Past Injury-Riddled Cisco 59-20 BRADY Nov 21 The Brady Bulldog crushed the Coleman Bluecats 32 to 6 here Friday night in a District 9-AA football game However the win was to no avail Winter' 40-31 win over Ballinger gave the Blizards the district title leaving Brady in the runnerup spot With "only a minute' and a half gone in the opening period quarterback Jerry Scssom broke the ice in the scoring department with a 38-yard sprint through tackle The kick from placement mis blocked Comanche lops Ranger 130 THK GAWK IN FKilllK RANGER COMANCHE 4 Ftrrt Ohm I Nrt Yrd Riaalas IKS It Pmmi Attempted 9 far 93 Fuaara ('amplrfted Ydg 1 far 4 I PIMT8 Intercepted By 1 huamv fimbln Recovered I hr Si A Imr 5 for FulU 11- COMANCHE Nov 21 The Comanche Indiana threw the Diatrict 10-AA race title into a three way tie here tonight by defeating the Ranger Bulldogs 13-0 before a crowd of 3000 Superintendents of three title contending Ranger Stephen-ville and Mill meet at Ranger at 10 am Saturday to decide by flip of the coin what team will represent the district in the bi-district game next Friday The Indians led the olher two trams by district standings Comanche ended wllh a 7-3 record Ste-phenvllle with a 6-3-1 and Ranger with a 6-4 A recoi'd crowd for the seaaon saw the Indiana explode in the third quarter for the only two touchdowns In the game Lloyd Biggs Comanche quarterback intercepted a Ranger pass from Gerald Baglcy and raced 40-yards for a score The Bulldogs took the kickoff and ran the ball to their own 15 On the next play Harold Price Comanche tackle burst through the line to smear Charley Masacgee for a 10 yards loss and recovered Masscgee's fumble Calvin Lee Comanche back scored two plays later Weldon Hicks' try for extra point failed The Indians In the first quarter attempted a field goal from the 10-yard line but the kick by Hicks missed the goals Robert Lee Edges Longhorns 8-7 ROBERT LEE Nov 21 'RNSi overflow Homecoming crowd saw the Robert Lee Steers come from behind here Friday night to edge the Bnuite Longhorns 8 to 7 in a District 5-B football game It waa the final game of the season for both teams Quarterback Arbie Phillips put the Ixmghorns in the driver's seat i in the first quarter when he plunged over from the two for I the Bronte touchdown The marker had been act up when Phillips took a 12-yard pass I rum Lyndon Waldrop Bagwell kicked the extra point Late in the second jieriod Hob- ert Lee scored when Donny Dun- can flipped a 10-yard pass to Nop- man Roberts for a touchdown The conversion try failed In the waning minutes of the fourth quarter End Billy Carwile and second -stringer Wilton Robertson went rushing in to block a Bronte punt The ball rolled into the end zone and on off the playing field to give the Siecrs a precious two points and 1 the win 0 14 4 1 4 0 0 Nn 41 Yd 1117 3M0 UM8 1407 Jrrrr JrffrrlrR H-SU Dirk Hhinaut Waal Dirk Macaw Tampa Jim Turner Tech 41 4 373 35 4 340 POINT AFTKB TOICHDOK At Cjj Prt Jack Kirkpatrick Tech 16 68 Dick Bhuiaut Tex Wirt 00 S3 703 Jim Vauxhn H-HU S3 10 703 SCORING IRADKRS TD'a Tatala Ken Cardelli Arts Unlv 11 Clovtc Riley Tex Weatern 10 00 thk gaxk in nri ars STLPHKNV ILIK CISCO 0 Hnt Ibnwna 17 311 Net tarda Running 111 0 Fatara Attempted 10 0 far 101 Faaaaa Camplefted Ydg 0 far 130 9 Pmim Interreplrd Hy I 1 Kuamy Fpmblaa Kaeavarrd 9 4 far 9 No of Fuat Arp 1 far 91 7 far 40 Kn af Faaaltlea Ydg 9 far 10 Stephenville' to the one where Gallagher scored on a quarterback sneak and then kicked goal Brunkenhoefer scored Cisro's last TD on a 33-yard run after hitting through the Jacket line Gallagher kicked the extra point Late in the fourth Montgomery passed to Jim Mobley sub end for 44 yard and a TD and Montgomery kicked goal Stephenvllle's last score came no a 74 yard run by Kauffman the Jackets taking over when Jim Fleming intercepted a Lobo pass nn Cisco's 26 Ray McCulinck failed to convert Cross Plains Trips Santa Anna 20-0 CROSS PLAINS Nov 21 iRNS) Cross Plains Buffaloes playing their last' game of the season here Friday night defeated the Santa Anna Moun talneers 39 to 0 in a District 7-A football game Quarterback Dwayne Wilson passed to Jay Garrett for 34 vartls and the first touchdown midway of the econd quarter Wilson added the point from placement to give the Buffs a 7-0 lead at halftime Halfback Jim Cade circled right end for 12 yards and a TD in the third period WUon passed to Paul I-ane for 14 yards and the game's final touchdown In the fourth quarter Wilson again converted The win gave Cross Plain fourth place tie In district standings with the Mountaineers 'ABILENE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET STORE" CISCO Nov 21 The Cisco Loboes ended a disastrous season here Friday night by dropping (he final game to Stephenville 59-20 Cisco's Coach Jack Everett who had tendered his resignation earlier in the season was confined to his home all week on account of illness and four of the Cisco regulars were not suited out on account of injuries The passing combination of Clutt Robertson to Mackie Montgomery waa the weapon the Yellowjackets used to roll up 27 point! In the first quarter The Jackets scored on the first play from scrimmage when Robertson passed to Montgomery the play covering 56 yards Herman Kauffman failed to convert In the middle of the first quarter Robertson again passed to Montgomery for a TD the play covering 25 yards Kauffman kicked the first of four successive extra points In the same period Robertson scored on a quarterback sneak from four yards nut Late in the period Robertson hit Montgomery again for a 23-yard touchdown play Early In the second quarter Robertson took the snapback and ran 54 yards for a tally Cisco Lohncs got their first tally following the next kickoff The Uihoes returned the kickoff to their own 49 and on successive line plays u-orked the ball to the tMO from which point Irv Brunken-Imofer scored through the line Roy Gallagher converted from placement Late In the period the Jackets retaliated when Kauffman scored from the one after he had made a 32-yard gain on a line play Montgomery took over the point kicking chore and converted The half ended Kith Stephenville leading 40 to 6 Early in the third Kauffman scored from his own 17 Jaeknn failed to convert Cisco took the next kickoff on his 0M-n 29 and worked it down to Sav With Insured Safety 2j QOIITDIYEGT IS AY I NG SJAN OjI'OANJ ass octahon 1026 Nartb 4rti.

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