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THE ORANGE LEADER
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when. Arkansas fullback Danny
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who broke
guard Mike Hales.
Yards Penolized
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into the end zone.
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han or foot in every Rice point
covered 64 and 25 yards.
. 23-7, here last night.
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The Aggies drove 41 yards late B reamers. 40-33, despite Paul
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shoved into the signal-calling spot the first half and relaxed only
in place of injured John Mummey. after LSU had taken a 21-0 lead.
A fumble recovery by Johnny
Nichols at midfield started Rice
scampered 42 yards behind fine
blocking to the Missouri 9. Looney
ago he was so low on the totem
pole he did not even make the
trip to Iowa. But he was good
enough this time to score two
Baylor Steals
Pass, Slashes
Airmen, 10-3
west Conference title and bowl bid.
The field goal, a 27-yarder by
Vandy Blasts
Tulane, 20-0
terback Don Trull passed down
the middle to halfback Lawrence
Lamar Loses
Finale, 23-7
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To Be Monday Night
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl)-Coach
J B. Higgins of Lamar Tech will
he the guest speaker tomorrow
Texas TCU
Other Don Richards
$55 00 and $69.50
Fumb es lost
Yards Penalized
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Boo’man .
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Allen Wilson scored the decid-
cepting four passes and covering roared to a 47-38 lead at the end Alabama
three fumbles while permitting of the period then coasted to their Georgia Tech
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that point the Sooners ground out;
the remaining yardage on power
plays through the line. /
Baylor’s second victory in eight
games left Air Force with a 4-5
record.
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Buckeyes defeated Oregon 26-7 in
an intersectional football contest
before 72,828 fans.
it was the smallest throng to see
Ohio State in action here in sev-
eral years.
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Lamar scored its lone touch-
down when fullback Ralph Stone
went two yards with 47 seconds
left in the fray.
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Deacons by 50-0
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP)
—Halfback Billy Futrell scored
three times and ran 58 yards to
set up another touchdown Satur-
day as Duke buried winless and
hapless Wake Forest 50-0.
The rout moved Duke one vic-
All school athletes and their
parents are invited to the meet-
ing. Dr E. E. Sims will address
the gathering on the over all needs
of the Bridge City school.
Coach Chief Wilson will also be
present to narrate the film of Fri-
day's Bndge City-Nederland foot-
First downs
Rushing yardoge
■ Poss ng yardoge
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' Posses Intercepted by
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and Ralph Peil darted 11 for the
other Sam Houston markers.
5-25 0
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LSU Wheels
To 28-0 Win
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Texas- 14, Texas Christian 0
Arkonsa 9, SMU 7
Texas Toch 31, Colorodo 12
New Mexico 41, Montana 12
Rico 23, Texas ASM 3
Abilene Christian 13, Trinity Tex 12
Prairie View ARM 59, Alcorn A&M-7
Wiley 0. Grombiing 0
Ponies stayed on the ground until
they reached the Arkansas 29.
1 title chase.
The Hornets enter the game
with a 1-1 league record. Central
goal attempt with one minute left
It was a third down try f--
complete on fourth down with 22
seconds left.
Until the Razorbacks rose up in
the final period, SMU appeared to
have the game in its pocket. The
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victory Over Tulane in a South-
eastern Conference football game
Saturday which ended the Com-
modores' 16-game losing streak,
longest in the school s history.
Lesesne easily bested Tulane
quarterback Ted Miller in what
had been billed as an aerial duel,
but which failed to materialize
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Carolina St 24, V,ro
Saturday as the Rice University
Owls defeated Texas A&M. 23-3, in
Southwest Conference football.
Kerbow scored the first 10 Owl
points by kicking a 36-yard field
goal and plunging over for a
touchdown from the one and then
hit Jerry Kel lev’ 8 nd John Sylves-
ter with touchdown passes that
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1 13 midway in the third period when
2 2 the Falcons bogged down after
1 4 marching 48 yards in 10 plays to
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Vinton took the ball and drove to
Conference football game Arlington (Tex) State 50-0 Satur-i
Halfback Jerry Stovall led the day:
LSU attack with two touchdowns The aggressive Tigers scored on
as the Tigers showed a host of drives, breaks and just about any
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The 9-hole, a flight pairings and defense for touchdowns at the
tee-off times: 9:tO am. — Wit-tstart of each half Saturday for a
--------- liams (49), Cummings (48) Hoff- 13-0 win over the Tigers.
Quarterback Ken Wiginton pauir (47), Hopkins (46); 9:15 — Th- ----- -•
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returned an SMU punt 12 yards.
Substitute Billy Gray directed the
scoring drive and made key pass
completions to wingback Mike
Parker for 42 yards and to end
Toscosa 12. Lubbock
son record and a 4-3 Lone Star
Conference mark. The Cards
lost three of their final five games.
Punts
Fumbles lost
vara* penalized
The
19 th
Hole
HANDIE KAPP
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in the second quarter Kerbow
Bean Danny Eostman and Mike Ber- g.elm
7--24 geron The stars were paced by Richdrd Rear (CIrid Bancuef
0--- 0 Honeycutt Mark Dupree Sieve Jones, —""I
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through uul cuuiagt ger eitner A defensive battle de luxe high- ception on the second play of the points to pace Panther scorers
vaunted one of them across the goal line lighted the Orange County Juniorgame and Kerbow kicked his field Boatman wound up with 18 points
at the and went on to lose a 260 ball Football Association all-star shin- goal seven plays later. • Milby defeated the Mauriceville
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I Boston Coll 42, Boston U 25
I Connect,Cuf 27, Rhode 1 stand 9
; Rochester 45, RPI 4)
W. Maryland 14, Jgmes Hopkins 6
Allegheny, 12, Thiol 4
Susquehanna S1, Delawgre Valley 3
Sworthmore 40, Hoverford 4 "
Tommy (True-toe) McKelly. pro- Knelly got a bad snap and had to
vided therwinning points. Minutes ..... .. ..
before Arkansas failed on a two-
The rainy-day crowd was as L.—, .p...-----------------— . - - ... ,— --------; —- . ----—
much a shocker as the score since sippi State 28-6 in a Southeastern scouts with a big score, thrashed coaches' office at $2.50 each.
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7 pm, to honor all school athletes time during the day. interested
and cheer leaders. - - - •
stock. _ _______
Should St. Mary's extend its and into contention for the hon-! N
current win streak to four games, orary title of district co-cham-1 .14 Kenteckv
the Hornets will technically wind pion. _ _ .. 1 " 63
up their season in a three-way tie
for first in the Catholic District
plunged over 12 plays later after Muno,
key fourth down plays twice kept RJNI
the 50-yard drive in motion. owiing
The more fumbles gave Ricermox .
opportunities in Aggie territory in sionten
the second quarter but the Owls totals
ould not move until a punt MIIV
point conversion try after half-
back Jesse Branch's 11-yard
touchdown run.
twice the first three periods • Mauriceville is unpeaten.
running room. " " fense most of the afternoon and
LSU’ line superiority was the approached the Memphis State
most outstanding difference be- c'
Fort Worth Poly 12, Fort Worth Tech 19 Passes intercepted by
- - - - PuNts
Notre Dame JI, N Carolina 7
Ohio , State 24, Oregon 1
Dayton B Wichita 0 %
Miami (Ohio) 39, Cincinnati 14
Oklahoma 13, Missouri 0
Toledo 21, Tulsa 11
i0wg State 21 Kansas State 14
Minnesota 7, Purdue 4
Ohio U 32 Western Mich. 14
Jowa 21 Michigan 14
Michigan St 31, Northwestern 7
Wisconsin - 35 tiinois 4
Kansas 33, California Ji
Nebroksa 14. Oklahoma State 0
.Wooster 24 Oberlin 13
Akron 53. Mount Union 0
Morsholi 24. -Butler 13
Central state Ohio) 27, West Virginia
State 0
I DEWEYVILLE (Spl)— Spurred
by Samm • Dryden's 16 points and Elkins for a 21-yard touchdown
re Billy Blakeney’s- 13,—Deweyyillesttike.—--—— ---
6 hopped o? Burkeville, 53-48. here Taking possession of the ball on e
28 last night his 48 with only 30 seconds left in
12 Deweyville held a 25-20 halftime the half. Trull connected on suc-
2 edge and was out front, 39-35, cessive 17-yard passes to set up a
• after three quarters. 34-yard field goal by Carl Choate
4 Burkeville’s girls won 56-23. on to give Baylor a 10-0 halftime
70URNE7 •
Sooners Rip Lions Fall
To Gillis
Bill Mrukowski, senior, came as we ageis auuweu a .---------• ■
out of the discards to quarterback strong runners and gave them excuse that came al ong The A-
the Bucks to victory. Two weeks devastating blocking and ample zngton R—; :e :2c ■" — _
------- ----------- . SMU showed nothing spectacu-
Brabham fumbled on first down lar on its touchdown' drive. The
booted a 26-yard field goal for the
visitors and passed five yards to nuuI. .v,. , ——
Eliseo Villareal for second period Johnston, Haunschild, Jay.
counters. Villareal raced 25 yards - — - ----
Bushing
I Passing
Passes
Passes
Punts
Fumbles
FORT WORTH (AP) — Clutch periods, inside its 34 the next and first touchdown. '• touchdowns, smashed over lor the
runs by Jerry Cook and two cost- only in the final quarter could the I Tom Wade, who piloted Texas score.
ly Texas-Christian penalties car weary Frogs get as far as their expertly all day, was stopped on The other Texas touchdown
ried Texas to a 14-0 victory and 40. 4. the two and Tommy Ford. wholcame in the final period with •
to the very portals of the Cotton Cook's n-yard run and a pass also featured with his runs. i2-yard run by Cook getting to
Bowl Saturday. Texas rolled on interference penalty that set thep plowed to the one Ray Poage. the TCU 19 and then a personal
undefeated. . ball on "the TCU 3 gave Texas Its. who scored both of the Texas foul by Jerry Terrell for tackling
.Paying no heed to-a.muddy--'------------------------------------ wade’out at bounds put the ball
fteld, the Longhorns stashed and । --- — - --
tore Texas Christian into submis-
sion after being repulsed repeat
edly by the gritty Homed Frogs
in the first half
Th? Texas delense kept TCU in-
side its 32-yard line the first two
the Aggies to cross midfield only seventh triumph at the season.
BEAUMONTISpl) — Upstart from league members Bishop
St. Mary's tangles with Central Byrne and Central Catholic.
Tathnlin har *oda at 3930 in a But a crop of fancy-stepping e
2: re- backs and a sprinkling of blue, rib- Hor10SoA"o2SoSouthesn.heLo,0n. A
cent sham rice in Homne fno" bon linemen have paced the E mory a Henry M ouilfora" n i
Hornets through a 5-4-1 season “e16n “Aarfanarodz 0
bcus" members urged that the ior quarterback Hank Lesesne rah faras
meeting is open to the public: and nassed Vanderhilt - . 2nm-
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Bridge City Athletic Booster Club is scheduled next Sunday. Blind
will hold a special meeting at the partners will be used and entry
fee is 81. Golfers may play any
through and broke an SMU reld JLambrsmatchrgavezArkansas a
It was a third down try from First down on the 11 and Branch
the 17 by John Richey. Hales took burst through * crowd in the mid-
- J - • - die on the next play and spurted
yordog*
yoraogs
intercepfed by
fast
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)—The I Ponies had put together a 78-yard version try as the Hogs went for
Arkansas Razorbacks scrambled scoring drive and Richey** extra the victory,
for a touchdown and a field goal point gave them a 7-0 advantage AMoore apparently intended
in 'the fourth quarter and beat throgh three periods. ' pass but his recervers were <
battling but bone-weary Southern " _____ ____
Methodist 9-7 Saturday, to keep back Porker scoring threats, first
alive their chances for a South- ‘ ~
First downs
Bushing yardage
Pasing yardage
Posses
Passes Intercepted Dy
Punt
Fumbles Lost
Yards penclized
L^TiS^a sdatsshior Mi<L to tie the alzume conference sin.
aia Names Saturday upsetting top- the tremendous upset. - of all.
32 ranked Alabama 7-6 and handing Tch employed a shotgun of- Sonny Gibbs, the TCU quarter-.
__the defending national Ehampionsitense for the first time this year back. had his worst passing day.
____ their first football defeat in 27 and it enabled the Yellow Jackets completing only five and having
games. .. , to control the ball in the first two two intercepted.
• I | I MeNames a 196-pound senior. quarters, indirectly setting up
K prhAw I pade interepted a pass in the second their winning touchdown.
nCi UUW LCaUi period and raced 26 yardstothe Tech backed Alabama into'its
.. T ill, twent Q I rds for Pl Touchdown' territory, and MCNames intercept-’
Rif P To Win nd in the fourth penod. hd Z edsophomerequarterha ckJoNa
RIlC I U H ill ring tackle thwarted a two-point Mathspassatsthe to UP
conversion try when. Alabama - ng sc
went for broke after its tuch-| Alabama's touchdown in the fi-1
down and wound up in a state of nal six minutes came after Tech
defeat. quarterback Billy Lothridge fum-
fully.
The Vanderbilt quarterback
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. . _ । night when Little Cypress holds its
. Impressed Scouts annual football‘banquet.
ranked Louisiana State unleashed The celebration is slated at the
a devastating ground attack Sat- MEMPHIS (AP) — Memphis Orange Bowling Palace at 7:30
urday night to overwhelm Missis- State, trying to impress the Bow! pm. Tickets are on sale at the
If you've been searching for
the executive suit that de-
mands day-in, day-out style ex-
pression, Don Richards de-
finitely solves all the prob-
lems. Sophisticated crafts-
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styling and expert attention
to-the most minute detail in
blues and browns. Biggest
find is the Eversharp-c reose
trousers. Humid day or big
rain, you' walk everywhere in
knife-edged security.
the ball in the stomach and it
bounced back to the 32. SMU had I -u - ------- - m. wyarys tangies
another try from there but quar- First-unit quarterback Billy Catholic here today a. - ,
terback Roger Braugh passed in- Moore replaced'Gray for the coo- contest that emphasizes trie
scored the first Commodore touch-
tory away from its third straight down in the second period and State got a lot of offensive help
Atlantic Coast Conference football passed for another in the final ffom a couple of sparingly-used
title and a possible post-season, quarter after halfback Steve Shaw defensive players Saturday as the
-—. rammed over from the 1. - ‘ ... - — -
Woshington (st: toutsy St. culver-
Stockton 0 .
III. Normoi 13, Ilir Wesieyan 7
Over Aggies
HoUSrNcAP -Randi.Ker-iyAlabamaaharzndtbackitertamna "naiP baom t0 pone He 8™ AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.
—- reached the Tech 14, but defen- the kick off, but an official ruled (A?)— Baylor stole an Air Force
:--- his knee touched the ground at the pass turned it into a 21-ard
Tech 9 Alabama took it over in; touchdown aerial, then fought off
D..ILA.. il.. four plays with halfback Cotton the airmen for a 103 football
P AnTnArc I ICA Clark scoring his 14th touchdown victory on slipperv. snow-trimmed
I MIiIvi 3 UJV of the season from the2. Falcon Stadium Saturday
----— — --------were cov-
turned ered and he ran to his right and
was dropped at the one.
i 19, Tenqessee 6
. ’ ___ . | Floridg », Florido Store J
Quarterback Ronnie Legmon di- i Georg’o Tecs >. Aloboma 6
reels the Hornet backfield which | DoKSeSi"oke.Farev ’
consists of fullback Tommy Ried- Ge0r8/0 m . AuSST21
muller and halfbacks Earl Trahan East Corolina Wofford 9
-nA limmu r.T, , Centre 14, Hanover 13
and Jimmy LeLeux. cap WEeT
w»ii« a a* a avagut IcUUIu, venral —, . _ .. WE-I
Catholic is 2-0 and Kirwin has fin-,. Thergame shapes up as a
1 _ . ished its season with a 2-1 mark, teacher-versus pupil duel. Coach u, Stat» t
Mrs. Ben Efam and Mrs. e . . .. . . Nick. Frankovic of Central- Cath-5 Dokota si 47 Col. st Col. o
Charles Williams are leaders in .Buzif.st.Mary’s should win the ' ........
BEAUMONT (Spl) - Lamar Sunset Groves annualturkey gamei. e prnetwitlstill bezin- wi
Tech ended the 1962 football sea- shoot The final day of compet- playoffs APartiipate inasstate Fontenot t
son on a wet. dismal night in action is slated Tuesday: tr . . ' . ' “"erscho-itutor and is assisted by his ponea. snow- /
wet dismal manner. Sam Hous- Mrs Elam leads the 18-hole"ait, ™ ” that a team brother Ronnie Both playe their Boylor 10 Alr Force 3
ton State smacked the Cardinals, flight with 104 points, while Mrs. ™ stesrie onexear ofaprobation high school football under Frank-8r0annatronounanwvoming ’
23-7, here last night. Leo Cook is second with 102. Mrs. Hornets t nafticisatzear rtrne ovic. ' ‘ woshington sw. 22, ldcho 14
It spoiled the Cards' homecom- williams paces the 9-hole players dior Pa pate in district The big problem for St. Mary'ssonaro2.2 yvo <
ing and left Lamar witri a 6-3 sea- with 49 points. . ' __ will be containing fleet Central aoo HiGM school football
, I , Mrs. Elam won low putts last Just .one year ago, St. Mary s halfback, Kirwin Danna, the dis- corpus Chnsti soy i
statistics (week with 31 and Mrs. Williams was competing against B teams trie t's leading scorer. - M er 0
Lomer Tech Som Houston did the same in the 9-hole flight.
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5“4 2 paseto Campled —704318 In Thursday's play, Mrs. Dick
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8 for 33 1 pmnting AVerage —2 tor'35 Eddie Faulk and Mrs. Cook were
5 for 35 Penait les 4 for winners. mg, a, .
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। aw Alabama refused to go for a tie j A bitter 10-mile-an-hour wind
Thirr Cunarar Jack Hurlbut sped to the right and 25-degree clouds weather
llU UUdTIET behind a convoy of blockers for chilled both teams and blew awav
a ilia “ K"" ■ VI a two-point conversion try. but Air Force's post-season bow!
e _ r life McNames, assisted by tackle Ed hopes.
\nur+ TAF Win Griffin, met him at the 1 with a
a pUfI I ur “ in crushing tackie.
is * , The loss, Alabama’s first since
iro ; MAURICEVILLE (Spl) — Mau- Tennessee, beat the Crimson Tide
r 1.25,1330 riceville’s Panthers used a third- early in 1960, may have affected
4 quarter scoring burst to sink Alabama's chance of going to the
?5 highly -regarded Houston Milby Orange Bowl, but this was not
M 63-52 here Friday ‘certain.
----: The Panthers, paced by a 13- it was certain, however that
The Rice defense meanwhile point outburst by guard George Tech.would get a bowl plum as
riddled the A&M attack by inter- Boatman in the third frame, an upset reward?
Georgia Tech Upsets Alabama —zerai
With New Shotgun Attack, 7-6 --a
ATLANTA (AP)—Georgia Tech sive specialist Don Toner - inter-1 intermittent rain and 44degree
used a new shotgun offense and cepted a deflected pass with 39 temperatures to watch Texas play
niA relihla fi/IharL NRILe Me. cnco-. -T.f + -t.. .. _ g .. e ... a.d.-i...
workhorse for the Texans,
grabbed .Air Force qafterback
Terry Isaacsons send down
pass and ran bak to trie Falcon
22 to pave the way for Baylor's
second quarter touchdown.
L On a-3rd-and-nine down. quar-
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Eosfxosstte"30, stephen F. Qustin 003% 2Weban0"0g ”
pass instead of kick on a field From there quarterback Eton' wes tesos stete.34. Mgrain-simmons 13 woe 32 Evonsvile e
goal try from the 25 in the second Campbell Kit 'halfback Billy Gan- roirie "ew “Rrcm A"
--- non with a 14-yard pass. ! Penn stote 4, Hol Eros 20
’ But Arkansas came on in Cham- Campbell scored on the nextParmroN 28 21
pionship fashion after crushing play. He started right, cut backerinceton 14 Yole 1
Aon, line play sapped the Mustang's into the middle and sprang free | Froc:,35aC0on Wosh’n °
19 vigor. when Hog defenders Tommy PolkColUBio 2. Pen 7
The Razorbacks moved 4 yards and Ken Hatfield collided in front Rosocnoset. u
In seven, plays after Ken Hatfield of him. | Vilonova" 3• Ruer 12
Steve Ramsey, Doug Patterson ond
Chuck Richardson
ugn as useiawn payea me in the first period to tie the score Williamson's 14 points for the'
Midet League All-Stars to a 0-0 on a 38-yard field goal by Mike Panthers.
[tie in the feature contest. Clark. The kick permitted Clark BOX score
..... - । Mauriceville (63)
B lay MS— FG FTAF1
• season record of six field Morshai 1 4-4
6-0 on Bobby Neils' third-quarter goals set last season by Rices - J
- • • Butch Blume. " de Dunn____ 3
Paul Piper made the first inter Galen Grant dumped in 25
TP Sharon Lewis' 18 points Mary Ann lead.
19 Harding flipped in 13 to lead Dew Trull's throws were caught by
p eyville. Gwinn Corley and Ronnie Good-
’ win
"‛FG fta-ftm pf TP Air Force scored its only points
HARDING &
LAWLER -
- ... The victory was Oklahoma’s
Dahl (43), McClelland (40), fifth in a row in Big Eight Confer-
Roucher (40). Hyatt: 9 20— Bell, ence play. It put the Sooners in lions won a nnar season record - — -
‘nt. 7 k u sole possession of the conference of 1-10 and an 0-7 slate in confer- get All-Stars defeated. Bridge City 808
B flight parings: 9:25—Ulcher laad and allowed them to take a ----- 1
(52). Lawler (45). Bryant (41) big stride toward becoming the
Mayfield (40); 9:30 — Gerland conference’s representative in the
(40). Davis (39), Holcombe (38),;Orange Bowl New Year’s Day.
Stanfield (30)9:35-Willey, Stof Missouri suffered its first defeat
fer, Piggott, Laird: 9:40 - Dal of the season.
Sasso, McDonald, Broussard. i . _____ . .
2- ! The Sooners wasted no time
a nmam rhe m.n na woman warming up the 61,826 fans who
A pro-am for men and women braved the cold, steady rain.
Oklahoma’s Joe Don Looney
brought the opening kickoff back
40 yards to the Oklahoma 44
Then on the second play quarter-
3 ' 4
3 6 Picyers-
3 8 Stephens
27 52 Dryden
Scare by Quarters Blokeney
14 12 1? 14—--52 Walfon
13 12 22 14—63 Bickhom
______ D Davis
i Green
Totals
Pioyers-
Mahon
Con?
Watson
Thomas
Dickerson
Chopman
Harrey
Totals
Burkeville
Deweyville
Halfback Kelly ’ Roberts, a 158,
pound offensive and defegsKe
I FOR BOOSTERS |
Bridge City
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - The
VINTON- (Spl) — An aroused
Faulk: Sampson-Reese; Steidley-L. NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — The Vinton team made two sparkling
Jones; White-Nolan; McCoole-Gib- Oklahoma Sooners. reborm giants touchdown, threats in the first
son; Harding-Cook; and Mann- of the midlands, eracked through quarter, but couldpt get either
Whipple. sixth-ranked Missouri’s e• one of them actnse tha onal line
and went on to lose a 26-0 ball Football Association all-star shin- goal seven plays later,
game to Sam Houston of Gillis dig at .Tiger €==d *
here Friday night. night as Roselawn, played the
the Gillis three-yard line early in
the first period, only to be stopped, ing touchdown as the Pee Wee
at that point on downs. All-Stars South defeated West Or-
The Lions came right back with/ange, 6-0. The Jones Panthers had
another drive that took them tollittle trouble in downing the North
the Gillis six-yara stripe. But Pee Wee Stars 20-7,
again four passes wentmcompletef In ’be Midget game, Bud John-
and Gillis held. ) 5 son. Phillip Cook and Steve Mc-
Being stopped after gettinesoCullough sparked the Rosealwn
close must have taken some of the defense. Other standouts were
starch out of Vinton, because Gil- k eye roaddus, Steve Pi a and Shoved them back to their own 31- MaUricevile
lis .was superior the rest of the KeocJohe rthi-gto,, wer. Mike Me- yard line seconds before the half
Mi . . , I Elnoney. Wilbur Nichois, George Tool ! Paul piper gained five yards Acc ,3 - . ..
Gillisascored twice in the .before erbow found Kelley at ACC 13, Trinity 12
ond quarter on a 37zyard run by, were Tom Enmn" Coni 6ibbns, un the A&M 30 with a 64-yard scor- ca AmI,AD » r
shortly took it over from the 3. Danny Benoit and a 20-yard jaunt 8inohoma-iTommy.Morthanmna 80001 ing play that sent Kelley across sSAMA . ANIA P-A pair o
A big play also set the Sooners’ by Dan Denson Two more touch- RIC"rd Schur. Eostdtun. Dennis the goal line one second before sophoIm re,back • and some e
on the wav to their second score downs came in the second half on McCun, Darreil Wallace AHen Middle -he halftime gun carding gambling—spoiled Tnn-
After‛tkingthedaifon"the2o,a six-yard ′ from Benoit to a. A. 5 ^re penalty ity University’shomecoming sat
fullback Jim Grisham slashed 36 Larry Jackson and a 58-yard tolents1“' ButynRondol hu against A&M figured in the final rday. as. Aomenes Chrnstan
■ > up the middle .and from scamper by Denson j purkDomgersworas X touchdown^ midway in the Collegeecameufrom behind to beat
van. srAnisnies au thpd.period. The penalty forced
4 *---------- First Downs ______ 11 Eddy Turner ond Tommy White were A&M te punt a second time from
im----Rushing ——. ?74 west Orange standout* within its 20 yard line and Ronnie
29 —------ Tords Passing---137 Jimmy Mallory scored on a 60-yord run ,tfie1A retirrnaq the sacond kirk
114 ---------- Total Yards _____ _ ,1 and Johnny Mallory tallied a 70-yard Hatfield returned tne Second KICK
1 of 19 —. Passes Completed 7 at 12 touchdown for Jones Woody York ron 30 yards tO th’Aggie 25 Kerbow
Poor, IM by .... 0 1.xorezutorstheother JOO" wareRolon found Sylvester on the goal line
7 of 7 Leger, ran 55 yards tar the North ah- . - 1
4 tar 34 3 Star ’ touchdown on the next Play ■
I tor 90 Top players for Jones were Borry I
and passed Vanderbilt to a 20-0
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