Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, November 17, 1958 Page: 5 of 8
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The TCU-Texas
game
clinch a Rose Bowl bid by beat-
its biggest hurdle at Chicago.
ing Stanford (2-7) next Saturday.
started reminding us of columns bowls:
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nia (6-3-6)
The Air Force Academy moved
Air Force Academy (7-0-1)
Mississippi (7-2-0)
vs.
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did say they would not win the
is beat Rice and SMU and from
the way they played the last half
are
at least they have a cinch on
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with La Vega this week and get Pittsburgh, 14-6, in the other top
it had to work hard Sunday at
streak to 22 games, fifth-ranked
ninth-ranked Northwestern, 23-6,
this type can always rise up and
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next Saturday morning.
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Kentucky
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Rice
Illinois
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Oklahoma
AAA teams as Carthage and Nac-
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ed in the UPI’s top 10 list.
Also of major interest are the
showdowns between the zone win-
ners in 6-AAAA — Dallas Jeffer-
son and Dallas Sunset — and in
14-AAAA — Corpus Christi Miller
and Harlingen.
beat. We would sure hate to see
this team represen the district
with a defeat on its record at
the hands of La Vega on their
record.
La Vega was able to beat Ste-
Beaumont French if the Bulldogs
are to win the 11-AAA bunting and
get another crack at the state
title.
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Sunday’s Results
Philadelphia 49 Chicago Cards 21
Pittsburgh 31 New York 10
Cleveland 20 Washington 10
Detroit 35 San Francisco 21
Baltimore 17 Chicago Bears 0
Los Angeles 20 Green Bay 7
home, could have tied the Colts
for first by winning but suffered
their first shutout since 1946 be-
fore a sellout crowd of 48,664.
Steelers Wallop Giants
The Pittsburgh Steelers would
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play. We can't be sure they play-
ed. But they did Saturday and
we have heard about it, you can
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No Winners In Football Contest Cross Country
Two Southwest Conference upsets Saturday upset the cn- i
Favorite Set
wrong idea about their game
game form appears in todays issue.
Texas A&M upset favored Rice and Arkansas turned back
SMU to give the contestants most of the trouble. Ohio State’s
defeat of Iowa gave some trouble.
The issues are fairly clear in
most districts, but the situation in
11-AAA is fraught with possibili-
ties with Orange at Beaumont
High and Port Neches at Port Ar-
thur — all tied for the lead.
In AAAA, Ysleta in District 1,
trouble.
George Liser was out early
this morning reminding people of
the things that had been said
about the Frogs. However, Geor-
ge did adm. that if there had
been any way for him to have
done it, he would have left dur-
ing the first half of the Texas-
TCU game.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Crawford
Kennedy of Michigan State was
an overwhelming favorite to win
l the intercollegiate AAAA varsity
I cross country championship today
for the second straight year.
Kennedy’s Michigan State team
! mates were almost as solid a
i choice to take the team title in
Better get my savings into Cleburne Savings and
Loan Assn, before the 1 Oth in order for it to start
earning 3% dividends as of the 1st of the month.
Santa Item: Three percent dividends.
Tennessee
Tulane
No. Carolina
Texas Tech
| SMU
| TCU
I Northwestern
Purdue
I Notre Dame
Ohio State
j | Kansas
Nebraska
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FOR TOTAL SCORE, select one game, estimate
combined total scores of BOTH teams. This will be
used ONLY in case of ties. Best nearest total score
estimate will be the winner. If tie still exists, prize
money of $50 will be split.
LIMIT: Entries must be in The Times-Review office
by 12 NOON, Friday. Entries received after that
time for ANY reason will not be sunted.
four more
10-yard scoring pass to Tom
Tracy and sneaked a yard for an-
other touchdown after Gary Glick
recovered Frank Gifford’s fumble
and raced 36 yards to score.
Browns Break Tie
Cleveland can’t win at Detroit
but usually has the necessary an-
swers in all other cities although
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sity of Missouri sophomore, sits atop one of the univer-
sity's famed 47-foot columns clad only in his pajamas.
Interrupted in his studying to say when he would come
down, Rusby said: “When Missouri beats Oklahoma."
University officials are in a quandry about getting him
down because ladder used to put him atop the column
has been broken. (NEA Telephoto)
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lory away from automatic bids.
--- With only one more big Salur- Coast Conference lead with a 12-7
t . • ____ ___...___ g-. was day left in the season, here’s the decision over Washington and can
bant defense, may have vaulted hardly over when loyal Frog fans likely lineup for the five major
By EARL WRIGHT
United Press International
The Baltimcre Colts and Cleve-
land Browns appear headed for a
National Football League title
showdown that would pit Jimmy
Brown against Alan Ameche in a
classic battle of fullbacks.
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RoSe: Iowa (6-1-1) vs Califor- TCU took over the Southwest Con-
(ooc) . ference lead with its- 22-8. con-
Sugar: LSU (9-0-0) vs Clemson quest of Texas and will clinch a
Cotton Bowl invitation if it de-
feats Rice (4-4-0) next Saturday.
10th Of The Month!"
team has
LSU, the nation’s No. 1 team
upsets.
Third-ranked Army beat Villa-
nova, 26-0, as Pete Dawkins
scored three touchdowns; fourth-
ranked Auburn topped Georgia,
21-6, to stretch its unbeaten
play one good game and the Ja-
ckets had better figure it that way: 15 of 28 passes
or they may be real sorry come upset Rice, 28-21,
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Harvard.
Notre Dame and Army are rat-
ed as the most likely challengers
behind Michigan State in the
team competition.
i The New Year’s Day bowl line-1 and Orange Bowl bid with a 39-0
up is virtually complete today rout of Missouri and Clemson
with Louisiana State, Oklahoma:won the Atlantic Coast Confer- .
and Clemson “in” and California ence championship by beating Borger in 3, Fort Worth Carter i
phenville and Killeen didn’t run
the Pirates cut of the park last Wisconsin defeated Illinois, 31-12.
week. You can figure a team of seventh-ranked Purdue topped
Cotton:TCU (7-1-0) vs Syracuse solidly into the bowl picture with
its 21-6 victory over Wyoming,
Note: Place X by winner. If prediction is a tie,
place "T" in both boxes. Unless predicted, ties count
as misses.
Syracuse kept rolling with a 47-0
rout of Colgate and West Virginia,
walloped William and Mary, 56-6,
to win the■ Southern Conference
championship. Mississippi and
Pittsburgh stayed in the running
despite losses because of fine rec-
ords against consistently good
foes. 1
The next-to-the-last Saturday f
the Chicago Bears, 17-0.
Bears, almost unbeatable
they took a J
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down just before the first half end- against Texas that won't be any
cd. The Steelers took charge in
the second half. Layne threw a
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and Texas Christian only one vic- North Carolina State, 13-6.
California retained its Pacific
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tests between undefeated - untied spots by winning this week, but
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Ray Shaw has announced Cle-
lapped burne Golden Glovers will start
working out this week. The boys
district champions again or Rutgers. Ohio State blasted sec-
ond-ranked Iowa, 38-28, unranked
big activity was marked by more
Jian its share of upsets including
Levelland in
Washington. The Browns sni
a 10-10 tie in the last five min-
utes when Brown and Lew Car- will work in the building nearest
penter rushed 10 straight times to1 the highway at the fair grounds,
set up Lou Groza’s 25-yard field Ray reports the Golden Gloves
goal. Don Paul then stole a Red- tournament will be held the first
the Sugar Towl bid a mere for-
mality when it beat Mississippi
State, 7-6, Saturday night. Okla-
Siring on Line
BOSTON (UPI) — Undefe
middleweight Joe DeNucci lai
string of 16 straight wins; 141
the knockout route, on the
tonight when he meets vetc
Chico Vejar in a nine-round 1
at the Garden.
DeNucci, only 19 and a stu
at Boston University, has n
brought up the fistic ladder s
ly by manager Rip Valenti,
light’s fight being his.
against a “name” boxer.
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The Cleburne Yellow Jackets of previously unbeaten and untied
possibly could. We can see how
10-0 lead but quarter- they can now. All they have to do
have already sewn up playoff , Vega 1-6-1.
spots, while the same is true in. El Camp 8-0 1, (192-39) at Bay
AAA and Andrews in 2. Sweetwat-City 5-3-1.
cracked ribs but Shaw proved an
excellent replacement. He com-
pleted six of six passes during
Baltimore’s first scoring drive in
the second quarter, climaxing the
93-yard march with a seven-yard
scoring toss to Ray Berry.
Ameche lunged four for Balti-
more’s other second period touch-
down and Steve Myhra added a
12-yard field goal in the final
period.
Total Score .......... vs.
ii they lose their districts will wind
up in three-way ties for commit-
tee decisions.
Only 22 Texas schoolboy foot-
ball teams remain on the unde-
feated list and eight of those have
one or more ties against their
records.
The undefeated AAA teams with
won-loss records and point totals
in parentheses, plus this week’s
schedule:
CLASS AAA
Nacogdoches 9-0(304-24) vs. Car-
thage 9-0.
Carthage 9-0(312-27) at Nacog-
doches 9-0.
San Marcos 9-0,(367-18) at Kerr-
ville 8-1.
San Antonio Sam Houston 8-0,
(216-36) at Eagle Pass 6-3.
Cleburne 7-0-2, (240-18), vs. La
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the Frogs had the material, but Pittsburgh (5-3-1)
they would have to get rolling Virginia (4-4-1)
before they finished in the spot
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53" pp4 Un in last year’s IC- 4-A Champion-. ............
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today over Van Cortland’s five-; OTT HURT—Mel Ott, 49-
United Press International cr in 3, Breckenridge in 4, Fort mile course would make it some- year-old former slugger for
Defending champions Highland Worth Handley in 5. Cleburne inthing of a family monopoly inas- +he New York baseball
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in AAAA, Wichita Falls- Grand Close of St. John’s; Ed Moran of also 49, were involved in a
visions start bi-district play. | Prairie in 4, Houston Reagan -Penn State; Henry Levin of New head-on collision. (NEA
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be a pity for them to get the ranked Mississippi, 18-16, and Ne-
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Cleveland to a capacity crowd
but gave the Brownies a vital as-
sist by walloping the New York
Giants, 31-10 It was a familiar
" chore for the Steelers. They’ve
ruined New York’s Eastern title
hopes four times in the past eight
years.
The Los Angeles Rams moved
into a second-place tie with the
Bears by defeating the Packers
at Green Bay, 20-7. Clarence
Peaks scored four times to spark
the Philadelphia Eagles to a 4-21
victory over the Chicago Cardi-
। nals while Gene Gedman scored
, twice and threw a touchdown
• pass to help the Detroit Lions
‘- whip the San Francisco Forty-
Niners, 35-21.
games coming up with Baltimore, s
Peaks scored three times in | ae
five minutes during the second a
period at Philadelphia and got his ' 3
fourth touchdown against the Car-s gegg.
Brown erased one of profession-. dinals in the third period. Ged- ; gegd
al football’s proudest records Sun- man threw to Hopalong Cassady t ae,
J day with a 152-yard surge that to start an 81-yard Detroit scor- | ad
helped Cleveland regain a one- ing play, plunged for a touchdown g“ecmad
game Eastern Division lead withand caught one of Tobin Rote’s ”
a 20-10 victory over the Wash- three touchdown passes.
' ington Redskins.. He boosted his
1958 rushing total to 1,163 yards,
BALLYMOSS BIG 'WINNER
LONDON (UPI) — John Mc-
Shain of Philadelphia owner of
Ballymoss, was the leading mon-
ey winner in British horse racing
this year with $177,139. Queen
Elizabeth was runnerup with
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Nears Completion
United Press International I homa clinched the Big Eight title
NFL Standings
, , c- W ~ ; 11 Eastern Division
smashed Steve Van Buren s old w L T pct PF. PA
season mark of 1,146 and still has^ ,
four games to produce the most vepc
fantastic rushing total in NFL pittsburL
history. Washington
Ameche, a 220-pound battering Philadelphia
ram, gained 142 yards as Balti-
more invaded Wrigley Field and
Proves Excellent Replacement
John Unitas, Baltimore’s No. 1
quarterback, is sidelined with
Chicago Cards 2 5 1 .286 192 241 : 83 .
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San Francisco 3 5 0 .375 128 244 *........ 5
Green Bay 1 6 1 .143 126 243• COULD BE A LONG SIT—Rusby Seabough,
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PTs ' also 49. were critically inj^
33*2 a two-car coilision near Bay
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$ 5 Texas schoolboy football’s upper In the other districts, the win-
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