Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1966 Page: 12 of 30
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12A---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, October 30, 1964
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TO RACE PAST CHILDRESS
Brownwood Easy Choice
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should have little trouble im- ta Falls Hirschi here Oct. 21. included ends Rollin Hunter and
pressing the exes with a one- The Hirschi game was consid- Terry Beck, tackles Bob Rothe
major hurdle in Brown- and Jerry Jones guard Rich-
Childress Bobcats in Lion Sia wood’s bid for another title
ard Smith. center Mike Fuller.
dium Friday night
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ball crown.
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Lion
Tracks
victories and have high hopes of been working at the No. 1 tail-
to make it into the state play-
offs since the Breckenridge games at linebacker. has been
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And one state playoff repre-
sentative was decided as Sea-
graves whipped Tahoka 18-12
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Vernon
Brownwood
Breckenridge
Burkburnett
Hrschi •
Graham
Childress
yard gain that sat up San Saba’s lone touchdown.
The drive took 13 plays and covered 66 yard* with
this run by Keeney being the key play. (Staff Photo)
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off back in September. Brown-
wood has rolled to a 6-1 full
season record and the Lions
stand 34) in district warfare
Rose Bowl Ends
Bid for Pro Tilt
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DISTRICT +AAA STANDINOs
(Season)
111
1,393
447
2.060
41 of 98
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11 Mr 347
28 for 306
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SEVEN-GAME TOTALS
Brownwood
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becoming the first district team back slot while Johnny Lopez,
brilliant on defense the last two
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ARMADILLO SPEEDSTER—Radow Keeney (20),
outstanding 440-yard dash man in track, is also adapt
at turning on the speed in a football uniform. Here
Keeney outruns Ballinger defenders enroute to a 13
(District)
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PUNTING
Kicks Yds. Avg.
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ored Burkburnett 9-7. Graham
is now 1-2 and Burkburnett 1-3.
Vernon had its hands full for
more than three quarters at
Breckenridge before the Lions
rallied for 28 points in the final
7* minutes of play.
That scoring binge wiped out
a 12-7 Breckenridge lead.
Breck. with costly penalties
slowing the Vernon attack, took
a 6-0 lead into the dressing room
at halftime. The Bucks' first
half score was set up by a 74-
yard pass and run play from
Ronnie Bell to halfback David
Toliver. The play carried to the
Vernon 3 from where Bell got
the score on two straight keep-
ers into the middle of the line.
Vernon Fumble
A Vernon fumble gave the
Bucks a chance to add to their
margin in the second period but
the Greenies returned the favor
inside the Vernon 10 moments
shape for the Childress tilt The who has been outstanding on
A 25-yard field goal by Jack
Rex had given the Steers an
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Vernon 35. Breckenridge 12; Graham
9, Burkburneft 73 Hirschi 69, Childress 0.
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Alworth Reveals
Breaks in Hands
SAN DIEGO, Calif. < AP» -
Flanker Lance Alworth of the
San Diego Chargers always has
been considered about the best
pass receiver in the American
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Vernon
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Alworth revealed Thursday
he played the first half of the
season with two broken hands.
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Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Altogether there are now only
Rated teams like Highland 36 teams left in the four classes
Park and Donna and unde- to answer the roll of the un-
feated, untied outfits like Fort beaten and untied
and starting guard Billy Bly all
worked out in shorts last week
and are question . marks for
Friday s'tilt. .
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* THE ONLY BLEMISH on
Brownwood's otherwise perfect
season mark Vas a 26-7 non-
district reversal at the hands
of 4A power Abilene Cooper
That loss snapped a 20-game
victory string, the longest in the
state.
But the Lions have bounced
back with three straight district
sided victory over the visiting ered a
cation
Opponents
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724
570
1,296
1 35 or 11
by 0
24 for MP
25 for 164
expectedly by Raymondville 14-
6 in Class AAA, leaving Mission
the only unbeaten team in the
district.
Fort Worth Richland was
FENTON AND FOWLER are
nursing knee injuries while Bly
has a sprained ankle.
Lane Bowen, the promising
sophomore linebacker who start-
ed the first two games before
coming up with a knee injury,
was back in pads last week.
Billy Jack Allcorn and Robert
Deanda. both seniors, have
SCORING
TGs. EP
decisive weekend of the cam- decision over Greenville,
paign. Sweeny, No. 1 in Class AA.
Highland Park, No. 7 in Class smashed Pearland 53-0.
AAAA. took a 7-6 tumble from Forney, the No. 1 outfit of
Carrollton and probably lost its Class A. ripped Ferris 43-0 The
last chance at the district title. No. 2 team, White Deer, had
Donna, the tough little power difficulties beating Wheeler 12-
of the south, was upended un- 6.
First Downs
Yards Rushing
Yards Passing
Total Yards
Passas Completed
Passes intercepted 1
Southall has hit 23 of 63 aeri-
als for 435 yards and four touch- 1
downs compared to 18 of 35 for
232 yards and two scores for
Spence.
Hamlett teams with Fenton to i
give the Lions a solid one-two
ground punch. Hamlett has 416
yards in 100 trips. Hamlett and
Hunter are second in receiving
with eight catches each.
As a team the Lions have av-
eraged 294 yards per outing, 199
rushing and 95 passing. Seven
opponents have chalked up an
average of 185 yards per game.
Worth Richland. Anahuac. Gar- An accomplishment not to be
risen. Tahoka and Troy were envied was Childress' 69-0 loss
kicked out as a wave of upsets to Wichita Falls Hirschi in
struck Texas schoolboy foot-
ball Friday night.
Still blocking Brownwood s fullback James Hamlett and
While Childress has had its two top tailbacks—Wayne Fen- offense. will fill in at lineback-
troubles from the opening kick-. ton and Ronnie Fowler—and er on defense if Fenton is un-
of Class AAAA. rolled through
its seventh straight victory but
had trouble. The Bobcats beat
out Abilene 24-14 and became
the only undefeated, untied
team in Dist. 2.
McKinney. top team of Class
AAA, marched on with a 21-0
The loss all but eliminated early 3-0 lead before Burk’s
Breckenridge from the title pic- Dale Hoffman sprinted 91 yards
ture. Hirschi (2-1) kept its title for a touchdown shortly before
hopes alive with a smashing 69-0 intermission.
victory over hapless Childress. This week's schedule finds
Graham Wins Brownwood hosting Childress.
Giant Step
For Vernon
Vernon cleared a major bar- Marsh was .almost perfect in
Tier in its drive to the District the passing department, hitting
4-AAA football title Friday night six of 9 for 94 yards. Bell con-
when the Lions rallied in the nected on nine of 19 for 176
fourth period for a 35-12 victory yards for the Bucks.
over the battling but outmanned Trailing by 7-3 at halftime,
Breckenridge Buckaroos. Graham nipped Burkburnett
The victory moved the Lions with a 64-yard scoring drive in
into a tie with co-favorite Brown- the third period Morris De-
wood with 3-0 records. Brown- Long got the touchdown on a
wood, which meets Vernon in two-yard run.
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35 14
98 41
RECEIVINO
Player
; Wayne Fenton
James Hamiett
; Kirk wan
Ronnie Fowier
Robert Deanda
David Waiiace
Plaver
Kirk Wall
James Hamlett
Rollin Hunfer
Wayne Fenton
Mike Ratliff
Terry Beck
Griggs DeHay
Ronnie Fowler
Jack Alley
Totals
1
Player
Si Southall
Kirk Wan
Totals
Player .
Wayne Fenton
Kirk Wall
James Hamlett
Mike Retkift
Terry Beck
Ronnie Fowler
Si Southail
Roy Spence
Roll Hunter
Lene Bowen
Totais
600 33.3
60 60.0
660 34.7
later
Vernon, which couldn't get un-
tracked in the first half, gave
a hint of things to come by
taking the second half kickoff
and storming 74 yards for a
touchdown.
Ed Marsh, in a class with
Abilene Cooper's Jack Mildren
as far as quarterbacks go, put
the Lions on the scoreboard with
a nifty 31-yard pass to swift
halfback Ed Spradlin to clinch the spot from Dist 5
The first of five perfect con- offSlass A. , .
version kicks by Tommy Wil- Al along..the.line favorites
son gave the Lons their first were established and show
lead of the night at 7-6. downs for district champion-
But back came the Bucks ships reached. It was the most
The Green-clad hosts took the
ensuing kick-off and marched
70 yards for the go-ahead touch-
down Bell flipped a nine-yard
scoring pass to Toliver but the
try for two points failed, leav-
ing the Bucks on top by 12-7.
Take'Charge
Vernon took charge moments
later when the brilliant Marsh
broke loose on a 15-yard scor-
ing sprint. Then the race was
on. Halfback Joe Eggins raced
44 yards for another touchdown
moments later to give the Lions
a 21-12 lead before Marsh broke
free again from 28 yards out
to make it 28-12.
Vernon reserves notched the
final score with Dan Bond
throwing 24 yards to Don
Marsh, younger brother of the
Lion quarterback.
Ed Marsh finished the night
Roy Spence
1 Rendy McCann
1 Lane Bowen
Billy Allcorn
Si Soufhali
Toteis
Ptayer
St Scuthall
Roy Spence
Totais
The first formal homecoming Buckaroos of 1958 and 1959 running in Bly s position at scoreless was made up of Hunt- .
in Brownwood High School bis- The Lions have had two weeks guard er and sophomore Jack Early
tory goes under the wire this to heal wounds Suffered in the The rest of the No 1 offense or Hamlett at the ends. Kenny
weekend and Lion footballers bruising 6-0 victory over Wichi- at the end of last week's drills Thomas and Jones at tackles, J
Bly and Fuller at guards. Lo- 1 (
pez and either Fenton or Smith j ,
at linebacker and Damon Smith. 1 1
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416 100
162 27
64 23
77 17
37 11
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17 2
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1,393 309
PASSING
AW. Comp. Yds.
T. Pis. Opp.
o 208 as
0 143 64
0 133 120
0 167 158
1 123 68
0 47 162
0 12 325
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taken in tow by Grand Prairie _ _ _ ,
27-15 as the only casualty among The Rose Bowl apparently is
the undefeated and untied of out as the site of the so-called
Class AAAA. That left only nine super-bowl post.- season cham-
teams with perfect records, pionship game between the Na-
None of the seven unbeaten. tional.and American profession-
untied teams lost in Class AAA a football league teams in Jan-
but Anahuac was nipped 7-6 by po.. c. e
Humble in Class AA trimming , ThePasadena Chamberof
that qiyicinn, Kei 4, 11 Commerce. which was the offi-
that divisions 1st to 11 cial organization backing the
. a 1.1 “.4 In Class.A three teams bit game, withdrew its support in
with 139 yards rushing on 14 the dust,Troy, Garrison and an executive session Friday
carries, a , .. . Tahoka,,0nly 10 remain unde- Pasadena, Miami, Houston
Vernon dominated statistics feated and untied. and several other cities had
notching 17 first downs to 12 Garrison lost 19-6 to Hemphill, been bidding for the super-bowl I
for the Bucks, 260 yards rush- Troy was downed 32-14 by game between the champions of I
ing to 84 and 118 passing to 176 Rogers and Tahoka bowed to the two top prfessional leagues, I
for the Greenies. . Seagraves 18-11 (tentatively setKor Jan. 8.
a
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Childress at Brownwood, Hirschi
Graham, Burkburnett at Vernon.
Last week's Results
Beck and Spence in the second- ■
ary. •
Statistics through seven I ■
games show Fenton the top | E
rusher with 568 yards and a 6.9 8
average. Wall leading all re- i
ceivers with 15 catches gbo<f for
309 yards and four touchdowns
and Fenton the top scorer with
56 points
" Childress, saddled ith eight path are Childress. Graham and| winghack Kirk Wall
straight losses among other Vernon and most of the experts Roy Spence and Si Southall
problems this season. will be a feel the title won't be decided continue to alternate at quarter-
defiite underdog to a Brown- until Brownwood collides head- back.
wood team battling for its sec- op with Vernon Nov. 18
ond straight District 4-AAA foot- Brownwood won't be in top SMITH. A 174-POUND junior
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1966, newspaper, October 30, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493019/m1/12/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.