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BRENMAM BAITNER.PRESS, BAENHAM, TEXAB
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COILEOTORS TOO EAGER
clean sweep of things. Mr. and
were beaten last week by Midland week, but there was a general
Points
Team
1. Michigan State (18) (3-0) 321
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9. Arkansas (1) (4-0)
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Season Standings
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Grid Ratings
The smoothest of fine Ker'ucky bourbons has the
taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you tool
Jim Shofner Leads Rushers;
Traylor Top SWC Passer
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The great bourbon of the Old West
is winning new friends everywhere!
Team
Brenham
Huntsville
Aldine
Conroe
Smiley
Bryan
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he kicked afield goal against Ar-
kansas, the only e-pointer made
Fort Wchrth Gets
Klein As Manager
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Class AAAA ratings with first-
place votes and season records:
Tied with Beall on points-after
were Charlie Milstead of A&M.
Fondren and Nesbitt.
place ballot, nine for second
place, etc. Oklahoma dropped to
308 points and second place.
Eighteen coaches rated Michi-
gan State No. 1 while Oklahoma
received oly 12 votes for the top
rating. Minnesota drew two first-
place ballots and Iowa, Duke and
Arkansas had one each. .
2. Oklahoma (12) (34))
4. Minmesota (2) (3-0)
4. Texas A&M (4-0)
5. Iowa (1) (3-0)
6.Duke (1) (4-0)
7. Orezon State (4-0)
8. Notre Dame (3-0)
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Press oollege football ratings
(with first-place votes and won-
lost records in parentheses):
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Team
1. Amarillo 9 5-0
2. Corpus Christi Ray
3. Abilene 3 5-0
4. Austin High 5-0
5. Dallas Tech 5-0 ,
6: Temple 5-0
7. Highland Park 8-1
8. Wichita Falla 4-0
9. Texarkana 8-1
10. Baytown 1-2
at 1 aMarque.
25 — peer Park at Dickinson X,
Angleton at Santa Fe x, LaPorte
at Clear Creek X.
26 — Edna at Sweeny X, Pala-
cine at West Columbia x, Wharton
at Boling x.
X—Denote* district game.
Port Acres 33, Aldine 20.
Conroe 28, Spring Branch 24.
Huntsville 7, Silsbee 0.
LaMarque 13, Bryan 12.
Deer Park 13, Smiley 0.
Leading Scorers
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Arkansas
TCU
Baylor
Texas A AM
Rice
SMU
Texas
308
251
221
156
138
135
99
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19 Auburn (3-0) 74
Second 10 teams—11, Mississip-
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Last Week’s Resuits
Arkansas 20. Baylor 17.
Texas A&M 28, Houston 8.
TCU 28, Alabama 0
Oklahoma 21, Texas. 7.
Missouri 7, SMU 6.
Duke 7. Rice 6.
This Week's Schedule
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searched for dry spots on which
to practice today, bored already
with, movies and trotting around
gyms, .'
Graham - Sweetwater
In Class 3-A
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Oklahoma Is.Second;
Aggies Still Rated
Fourth
ing season’s total of 24 for 51 for
239 yards, a completion average
of .471. Hill Was second with 19
completions in 33 attempts and
Fondren was third with 17 for 23.
Dave Sherer cf SMU was the j
leading punter, bootin? 12 times
for a 47.8 averaze, followed bv
Hickman with 42.3 and Gerald
Larry Hickman, Baylor fullback, 428.0 yards followed by A&M with
was second leather lugger to Shof- an average of 310.3 and Baylor
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Player, Pos., Team
Calvin Janner, fb.
Brenham
Robert Brown, hb,
Conroe
Jack Hurlbut, qb.
Aldine
Pat Derrick, hb,
Brenham
Jodie Murray, hb,
Huntsville
Franklin Fisher, e,
Brenham
Jack Stockton, qb,
Bryan
Wayne Parker, qb,
Huntsville
Beginning at • p. m.
SVC Clubs
Search For
Dry Ground
FIGHT RESULTS
By UNITED PREM
NEW YORK — Gene Armstrong,
15384, Elizabeth, N.J., stopped
Eddie Thompson, 156%, New York
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The same teams make up the
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Bryan Bronco
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Play for keeps begins for Dis-
trict 10-AAA football teams Fri-
day night.
A full slate of conference games
INSURANCE
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Games This Week
Bryan at Brenham.
Conroe at Aldine. ,
Huntsville at Smiley.
Results Last Week
By UNITED PRESS
Southwest Conference Calendar
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39 top-notch games as more and
72 more teams turn in district play
Dick Carpenter (93) Oklahoma half- ning into H. G. Anderson (68) Texas guard,
back does a head-stand in the Texs-Okla- Oklahoma's Jim Davis (on ground) tries
homa game in Dallas. Taking a Texas kick- to help and Bobby Boyd (25) of Oklahoma
nff after Texas first touchdown and run- watches. (NEA elephoto)?
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Murski Picks Up Eight
Brenham Halfback Robert Murski picks up eight
yards on an end sweep before an El Campo defensive man
pulls him down. The action came in the third quarter of
play Friday night at Cub Stadium. El Campo’s number
73 is Guard Ben Krenek. The Ricebirds upset the Cubs,
10-0, in the game matching two unbeaten teams. (Staff
Photo).
Mewen meem -‘Td, Pat Kg Tn
Gerald Nesbit, Ark. 5 « 0 «2f
Roddy Osborne, A&M 5 0
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After the top 10 came Missis-
______ aippi in 11th place, Wisconsin 12th
and Pittsburgh 13th. Rice and
Mrs. Robert Binkley discovered. A
basket of groceries, clothin? and a
Other* — Waco 15 points. Port
Arthur and Fort Worth Paschal 14
endh. Midland 18, Auetin McCal-
lum 9, Dahlas Sunset and Odessa 8
each, Amarillo Palo Duro 5. El
Baso Austin 3. Tyler and Houston
Rengan 2 each. Ban Antonio Jf-
f and Galena Daik I enoh.
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.800 67
.750 133
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North Carolina State were tied for , is at Aldine (Houston) where the
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DALLAS (U.P)—Two teams are trying to climb out of
the Texas League and another may shift its franchise to an-
other city.
az aDHas Eagles General Manager Warner, Lewis told, lea-
gue directors at their annual meeting Monday “The future
looks dark for Dallas in the Texas League."
. He said the club's attendance has dropped 40,000 each
5 0 30
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call the Banner-Press.
DICKTRACT
TIBE OO.
Vulcanizin
Batteriee
Wheel
tin. Austin McCallum and Corpus
Christi Ray In AAAA and Graham,
Carthage, Killeen, .Port Neches,
Nederland, Port Lavaca and Bee-
ville in AAAA
El Paso Austin, Plainview and
San Antonio Burbank in AAAA
and Palestine, Waco University,
El Campo, Alvin. La Marque, San
Antonio Edison and Cuero in AAA
are unbeaten but once-tied.
The schedule, by district* all
SUNNY BROOK
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
1957 •
PROVIDENCE, RX — Rudy
Sawyer, 151, New York, outpoint-
ed Rudolph Bent, 152%, British
By FRANK ITSKY
United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UP) — Michigan
State, rolling up better than 500
yards a game, grabbed the num-
ber one spot today in the weekly
college football ratings of the
United Press Board of Coaches.
•Notre Dame and Arkansas, two
unbeatens who turned in last-quar-
ter upsets over sectional power-
houses last week, crashed the top
10 in the ratings by 35 leading
coaches.
Michigan State displaced Okla-
homa as the national leader for
only the" second time in two years.
, The Spartans, who won the 1952
.national championship, rolled to a
356 win over a Michigan team
good enough to rate No. 5 last
week. Meanwhile, Oklahoma won
its 43rd straight' game with a 21-7
triumph over Texas but had its
hands ful.
The coaches gave Michigan
State 321 of a possible 350 points,
based on 10 points for a first-
broke in as a National League
umpire in 1936 He worked in five
World Series and four All - Star
games.
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.100 32 113 (With 20 tilts figurin'’ in’the stand-
>34-153- ings this week Only one game,
---- however, nretesgany of the 16
a 26.0 average per pass.
Nesbitt was the leadmgEti-
with 36 points on" 5 touchdowns
and 6 conversions, followed by Os-
wo-gdetmne-
Shofner also led in punt returns.
He had carried back 5 for 118
yards and an average of 23.6. Bob-
by Conrad of A&M led in kick off
returns with 3 for 131 yards and
a 43.7 average.
A&M was. the top rushing team
with a 261.8 average in four games
Friday unless otherwise
match of top-rated teams, but
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pl. 24; 12, Wisconsin, 21; 13, Pitts-
burgh. 177 14 ttiey • Rice and
North Carolina State. 13 each; 16,
Army, 11; 17 (tie) Ohio State and
Navx,8 each; I9 (tie), UCLA and
Texas Christian, 4 each.
Others — Michigan, North Caro-
lina and Florida, 3 each; Oregon,
Penn State, Georgia Tech, Wash-
ington State and Texas, 2 each;
Dartmouth, Arizona (Tempe)
State, and Louisiana state, 1 each.
CHICAGO (UP) — The Chicago
Cubs signed Lou Klein as manag-
er of their Fort Worth farm club.
The Cubs also signed former
Natjonal League Umpire Ire Bal-
lanfant as a scout in Texas.
Klein has been a manager in the
Cub chain since 1955. Lst year
he managed Memphis of the
Southern Association and finished
second.
k -BaHanfant, a native of Dallas.
0 1.000 93 .38
0- .667 66,28
1 .625 66 47
0 .500 45 39
0 .500 74 61
1 .500 19 13
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Class AAAA
8 —■ Beaumont South Park at
Lufkin. Paris at Marshall, Galves-
ton at Longview.
vs Houston Lamar. Friday: Hous-
9 — Thursday: Houston Reagan
vs. Houston Lamar Friday: Hous-
ton Sam Houston vs. Houston Bell-
aire, Houston Milby vs. Houston
San Jaeinto.l
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Mustangs.
The Ponies have managed to
h id Breckenridgesto a tie, spoil
Stamford’s great undefeated string
and play Abilene one of the AAAA
champ’s best game in compiling
-a 3-1-1 record.
Top-Notch Games •
The schedule is crammed with
By UNITED PRESS
Southwest Conference statistics,
through last Saturday’s games,
show that Jimmy Shofner of TCU
is the leading ball carrier and is
second to King Hill of Rice in
total offense despite the fact that
Shofner has made all of his yard-
WINNINa me wuesn
efher the fete** 4mericen eeUtt
FREDtRIg flMlWTQN
The
orful rivalry, Jumped from an 11th
place tie to eighth place. Arkan-
sas, a 20-17 victor over Baylor,
advanced from 13th to 9th place.
Michigan and Army dropped out
of the top 10.
Behind Oklahoma, shooting for
its third straight national title,
came Minnesota up one notch
from last week. ’ That dropped
Texas A&M to fourth place. Iowa
leaped from ninth to fifth. Duke
_ was sixth and Oreg State sev-
enth. switching their positions of*
last week. Auburn again' was
ranked 10th.
Mustegsalay. 298 to surprising
Conroe.
The Tigers own a 3-1-1 record,
and laSt week toppled previously
unbeaten Spring Branch, 28-24.
Although upset by Port Acres,
33-20, last Friday, Aldine still
looms as one of the conference’s
top threats.
Brenham, also tasting defeat
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Houston Asks
It matter* but little what your at Lamar Consolidated. Port Acres
needs may be; a B a n n e r.Prens 1 at LaMarque.
Classified Ad will get the desired 13 — New Braunfels st Gonzal-
Jim Shofner, TCU' 4
Charles Milated, AAM 3
Mike Dowdle, Texas 8
Walt Fondren, Texas 2
Will pay cash for equity
in two or three-bedroom
brick house and assume
equity.
Write Box R, Care Banner-
Firm. Brenham, Texas.
nor. Hickman had carried the bail , with 284.8.
52 times -- compared to 54 for TCU had put up the stoutest de-
Shofner — for 227 yards and an ; fense, allowing its opponents an
average of 4.4 Roddy Osborne of average of 210.8 yards-per-game
Texas A&M was third oh 39 car- and A&M was second with an av-
banks x.
24 — Dayton at Livingston X.
Cleveland at Liberty x, Port Acres
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EM-BEE Bulk Milk
Coolers.
PERFECTION Milking
Machines. Famous DIA-
MOND ALKALI Washing
Powders and Milk Stone
remover.
Veterinary supplies. Rub-
ber goods for all makes of
milking machines.
BRENHAM HARDWARE
onier s Temple tackles Class AAA’s un-
Garth- defeated • untied Killeen in anoth-
er feature.
P — Stance for United Press
the world’s best coverage of the
world's biggest news. I
"sources to get"by
and Dallas Tech.
AAA Competition
In AAA, Nederland, which '
shares the No. 1 rating with Gra-
ham, faces Beaumont High, Port
Neches (No. 3) plys Port Arthur,
Snyder (No. 6) meets Midland.
San Antonio Edison (No. 9) plays
Alamo Heights and Andrews (No.
10) is idle. Kilgore (No. 4), Breck-
enridge (No. 5) and Brenhm
(No. 7) were beaten last week by
Palestine, Snyder and El Campo.
14th, followed by Army in 16th, and
Ohio State and Navy tied for 17th.
and UCLA and Texas Christian
* tied for 19th.
Other teams drawing votes were
Michigan, North Carolina, Florida,
Oregon, Penn State, Georgia Tech,
Washington State, Texas, Dart-
mouth, Arizona (Tempe) State
and Louisiana State.
13 times for 109 yards and an 8.4
average. -
Doyi Traylor cf Baylor com- purse the Binkleys left out near
pleted 6 of 12 passes against Ar- their car for a moment were
kansas, giving him a league-lead- thrown qn the trash truck when
they returned. AH was recovered
except the groceries, and the city
agreed to pay for them.
14 9 — Mineral Wells at Waco Uni- the United Press Texas High
12 versity, Dubli at Stephenville, School football Coaches Board
12 Temple at Kileen, Waxahachie at
Boyd said he .will not’use any
player— in—the - game- wt^;Mpan‘t - Against Alabama
work out regularly this week.
year for the past three years. |
— Lowis -told -the directors Dalas. . r
is seeKirg to move into g mgnr 2
league. He attempted to get an i
amendment to leage rules which *
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tin High (No. 4) meets Harlan-
Td Ep Tp dale, Dallas Tech (No. 6) meets
prospective purchasers.
Houston will remain in the
league unless it moves to a higher
classification. Routzong said.
Oklahoma City owner Jimmy
Humphreys is trying to sell his
ball park and get the city to
build him a new one. The dirc-
tors gave Humphreys permission
to move the franchise elsewhere
if he doesn't get a new park.
Amarillo was considered the
best possibility for a Texas
Leagun- ..franchise, -f-Oklakoma
City moves. Representatives from
Beaumont, Corpus Christi and
Abilene were at the meeting in-
terested in a franchise, however.
SKe
Gr
m. Saturday: Alamo Heights at
- San Antonio Edison
' 14 — Port Lavaca at Eagle Pass,
j Uvalde at Devine. San Antonio
, Edgewood at Del Rio X.
X Denotes district game. <
Points
143
4 4-0 138
191
ill
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48
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Spiritual Reading
Past—Present—Future
We Give Advice on Busi-
ness. Marriage, Love Af-
fairs.
Bring Your Problems to
me—We will help you solve
them!
Readings for Both White
and Colored in separate
ankle sprain. He is expected to
be.ready for Southern Methodst
Saturday.
Baylor didn't work out at all,
spending th* afternoon with
movies ahd scout reports on Tex-
as Tech, the next foe. Coach Sam
- Leads Paas Receivers
• Buddy Dial of Rice led pass re-
ceivers, catching 11 for 286 yards
(including two touchdowns) and
' *22
. ronsvrtr vsHouton ‛B. F. Austin.
this season by a Souubwest Cn-EW’mDEWa’t Brenham
Lerence-playoEs — - on Highway 290
. - -Fsoezas2e
Army in the renewal of their™< iLHi run
which would leave out co-cap-
tains Doyle Traylor and Jerry
Marcontell, who suffered leg in-
juries against Arkansas.
Coach Bill Meek said ihe day
was wasted for Southern Metho-
dist when rain drove the Ponies
Indoors. The squad heard reports
on Rice. Q
Texas Christian managed to
work on dummies for a while on
a soggy field after hearing the
word on Texas A&M.
GitwAzegnheweet Ahihageisnd,-
By UNITED PRESS
Graham's sterling Steers throw
their 73-point per game scoring
average against spoil - minded
Sweetwater this week in the fea-
ture contest of a 77-game pro-
gram mapped -out for the state's
Class AAAA-AAA schoolboy foot-
ball teams.
Coach Ted Sitton, who has left
his touchdown - happy first string-
ers play most of every game as
they piled t uchdown upon touch-
down in- humiliating Jacksboro,
Fort Worth Tech, Comanche and
for the first time last week when
upset by El Campo, 10-0, plays
host to winless Bryan and Hous-
ton Smiley entertains HuntsviHe
in other league clashes.
Brenham and Huntsville loom as
favorites, while the Conroe-Aldine
clash could be rated a tossup.
Huntsville moved into a tie with
Brenham as the top club season-
wise with a 7-0 win over Silsbee.
Both the Cubs and Hornets own
4-1 records.
Conference members completed
their pre-district activity with 14
victories, 13 losses and two ties.
One game was cancelled due to in-
nuenza.——:-----— Texa A&M 4
Brenham Fullback Calvin Janner Arkansas
failed to score against El Campo Rice
but retained his season scoring TCU
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If you don t see what you want - . -- - -----------
advertiae for it. For better results
clothes inside.
Rice started an outside practice -343 yards, all of it on the en und.
but a deluge drove the Owls in- ’ Eor an average of 6 4. Third in to-
doors, where they watched tal offense was Walt Fondren. of and Rice led in team passing with
movies. Not a serious injury was Texas with 29.1 yards and an even 1 an average of 181.3.
sustained against Duke although 50 yardsper-try. I Rice led in total cffense with
Raymond Chilton received a slight
•chsa,T .
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5 5 35
5 0 30
12 LaVega.
12 10 — Bryan at Brenham X, Con-
12 roe at Aldine x, Huntsville at Smi-
A home in the country with all conveniences, 5 seres, nice well-arranx-
ed 7 room horns, new denes, I miles ent at Brenham, Hiway No. 290.
32 acres, good horns, one mile from down town, priced to se .
Right up town, large 2 Story home on West Main street, large lot
street to street Only $6,590, cash down ,1,000.
Nice modern home on West Academy, reasonable offer will be consid-
ered.
30 acres, the John Lusk estate, 4 miles from Brenham. Good homa.
Only $6,250.
House and lot. North Market Bt. 61,000 buys It
Modern 5 room home on Weal ath Street. Corner lot. priced to sell.
Nice size lot on Mulberry street, on pavement. Price $1,000. cash down
$100
ARTHUR EHRIG, Nite GB 6-3428, Day GR 6-2481
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Peters said his club will definite*
thaPavjhedide 10 orde,u lEbe in the league next year
sweetwter’s Sarthe Sports, said he has some rourmenaay-ons#ai
would give any lub an oppor-
tunity to seek a higher classifica-
tion within a 45-day limit after
the amendment wnt Into affect.
The amendment failed 6-2. Vot-
ing with Lewis was Art Routzong
of Houston, whose club also is
trying to climb out of the Texas
loop.
Lewis said he thinks Dallas
may be drafted by a Class AAA
league, either-dez Pauje Coast
League orF„ riek3 -onocia-
tion.. If that doesn’t happen, he
said there still is a ohance an-
other league might negotiate for
the Dallas franchise.
The Pacific Coast League is the
only circuit which cap now legal-
ly draft' from the Texas League,
since it is minus two teams,
Lewis said if Dadlas does not
leave the league, it will decide
by Jan. 1 whether to continue in
the Texas League or turn the
franchise over to someone else.
Shreveport President Bonneau
4 0 24
vw. Rice at Dallas night, conf,
Baylor vs. Texas Tech at Lubbock
night.
Individual Scoria g
By UNITED PRESS
Southwest Conference clubs
Season Standings ...
Team- W L T Pet . Pts, Op*. Abilene.
“ 0 0 1,000 98 19 " T
■ opeg"
Nesbitt of Arkansas with 40.6.
Four (players had kicked 6 ex-
tra points, but Arthur. Beall-
of Baylor topped the list because
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perfect record teams. That one
sends Temple of AAAA against
Killeen of AAA.
Most of the state’s top-rated
elevens are expected to come
through lbw week.—--------------
In AAAA, Amarillo’s No. 1 rank-
ed Sandies, open district play
against Pampa, Corpus Christ
Ray (No. 2) plays Brownsville,
Abilene (No. 3) faces Waco, Aus-
Dallas Hillcrest, Highland Park
9 0 54 (No. 7) plays Tyler, Wichita Fall*
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forte lexding all confer encedtalismoms trash collectors make a ceg ru"
carriers for that day. He carried clean sweep of things. Mr. and
in --movettemt 23hhRlees, quarterbacr' ftom
indoors. - Texas A&M watched Freeport, had gained a total of
movies of its victory over Houston 416 yards in three games (355 by
and heard a scouting report on passing and 61 by running) for
Texas Christian. Saturday’s oppon- an average of 7.4 yards-per-try.
Shofner, who is admirably filling
shakeup Of-positions below the tap
four clubs - - Amarillo, Corpus
Christi Ray, Abilene and Austin;
High.
The voting by the 16-member
UP Texas High School Football
Coaches Board even turned up the
oddity of one team advancing in
nank despite being defeated as
Texarkana climbed from 10th to
ninth after losing 6-0 to Dallas
Tech.
Dallas Tech took over fifth place
by virtue of the victory displac-
ing Baytown, which tumbled to
10th in the wake of an upset loss
to Midland. Other changes saw
Temple climb to sixth from eighth
and Wichita Falls from ninth to
sighth. Higblagd Park was idle
and held onto seywah ,
,4No: 9- meets Odess. Ra ytown , United Press' top 10 Class AAAA
5 12 42 (No. 5) and Texarkana (No. 10) ; schoolboy football ratings this
Amarillo polled nine first-place
votes, one less than a week ago, 1
but wound up with the same num-
tier of points — 143, while Ray al- ’
so got the same point total — 108
— although getting four first-place •
votes to two a week ago.
Defending champion, Abiline,
which won its 42nd straight vic-
tory, lost one first place vote to
three and dropped one point to
131.
Austin High, scored on for the ■
first time as was Ray, earned
111 points, a gain of 16, and Dal-
las Tech picked up six to wind
up with 95.
From there,’ it was a drop of
38 points to sixth-place Temple’s
53 poits, Highand. Park pulled
in 48 points, Wichita Falls 29. Tex-
arkana 27 and Baytown 22. ,
Waco elimbed to the top of the
second 10 with 15 points, a shade
ahead at Port Arthur. Fort Worth
Paschal and Midland.
--a ’
George Waller, Ark. 2 0 0
Earl Miller, Baylor 2 0 0
John Crow, A&M 2 0 0
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" 18 Henderson at Gladewater x,
IS age at Kilgore x. -
17 8 -no home games
4 1 25
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leadership with 54 points off nine
touchdowns.
Conroe’s Robert Brown has scor-
ed five times and has kicked 12 of
13 conversions for 42 points.
The schedule by districts, all
games Friday unless otherwise
noted:
• Clans AA
17 — Gatesville at Teague X,
Hillsboro at Mexia X. Martin at
West X.
18 — Newton at Kirbyville x,
Crockett at Jasper x, Rusk at
Woodville X, Allen Academy at
San Augustine. •
19 z— Lampasas at Brady X,
Burnet at Llano, San Sa be at Fred
ericksburg X.
20 _ Belton at Rockdale X,
Rosebud at Taylor x, Round
at Georgetown x.
21 — Columbus at LaGrange X,
Smithville at Elgin X.
22 — Luling at Schulenburg x.
New Braunfels at Gonsales, Lock-
rooms.
303 W.
Marvin Lasater, TCU 2
Rene Ramirez, Texas 2
Buddy Dike. TCU 2
Geo. Christian, Ark. 2
Buddy Dial. Rice 2
12 — Ba ytown at Spring Branch
x. Pasadena at Freeport x, Texas
r City at Galen Parkx.
4 170Awaravis
20 McCallum x.
25 ! Clasn AAA
24 7 — Jacksonville K Center X.
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