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Buc Offense Rolls In 34-6 Win Over Cisco
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If previous meetings Mr a
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Robin Dietz of Bowlerama roll- for 231 yards, an average of 46.20
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El Campo 21. Cuero 8.
Seguin 14, Del Rio 6.
Gonzales 22. New Braunfels 20.
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The Buccaneer* drove 67 yards
in 14 plays on two different occa-
sions in the first half to gain a 14-0
intermission lead.
CiscoSs Jack Flory quick kicked
out of bounds on the Buc 23 and
the Blue went the distance on its
first series of plays.
With Fullback Pat Derrick and
to good advantage in whi
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Fullback Pat Derrick, Halfbock
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Banner-Prene Sports l-slitor
Sports notes of this and that.
With good weather, Brenham may have its three larE
cut consecutive home game football crowds in history.
• About 4,100 sat in on the Cub-El Campo fracas, 4,500
are due for Brenham Bryan and the annual homecoming
contest with Huntsville will pull another near-full sU
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Football: Brenham Cubs vs. Bry-
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S Lamar sored once in the second
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THE STATISTICS
First downs: Blinn 18, Cisco 7.
se tackled Cantu for a 11-yard loss Christophe
and recovered Cantu's fumble on Christophe
the Cisco 19. Lavery
The final drive opened'a-f t e r Gordon
Blinn had taken over on the CiscoLawreace
Longview 22, Orange 7 •
Houston Jones 14, Houston Sam
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munDenainn_m, Wattle mwana.e..
at linebacker limited the Wranglers
to 113 yards rushing
Grabs Halltime Lead
Blinn fought to 14-6 halftime lead,
scoring the first time it had the
ball and adding another score late
in the second period.
Then the Bucs seemed to wear
good yardage through the line.
Blinn moved to th* Cisco 37 where
on fourth down and with five yards
Georgetown 33, Round Rock 6.
LaGrange 19, Columbus 15
Smithville 22, Seholewburg 7,
A&M Consolidated 20. Navasota
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Liberty 28 Cleveland 0
Dickinson 33, Clear Creek 6.
Deer Park 26. • Channelview 8.
Wharton 20. Boling 12
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Lexington 34, Burton,6.
COLLEGE
Texas 27 Arkansas 13
7 CP Tena* ARM 15
SMU 29.Rice 6
Fexas Tech 22, Baylor 16.
win by a pair of IDs)
Houston Smiley 15. Vdor 8. (The
Eagles get their third consecutive
victory as they begin to mold for
the coming 10-3A race).
Bay City 32, Houston Aldine 1.
(The Mustangs can't contain that
Black Cat speed)
Huntsville 15. Lamar Consolidat-
ed (A long shot with the idea
that Huntsville has its set of fast
backs and Lamar is young)..
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Cub-Bronco fracas A total of 21
involving District 10-AAA club*
Brenham 22. Bryan 16. (The Cubs
to edge the Brone* in a scoring bee
Could be a larger margin if the
Cuba are as fired up as they were
against El Campo)
Athens 20 Conroe 8 (This young
Tiger club looks better every week
and last Friday upset a good Alvin
team 67 But Athens has an ex-
perienced team, one which should
but time prevented About look for the Cubs' Class 3-A rating
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requires perfect vision for appli-
cants to the Cqast Guard Acade-
look for lots of offense
The Lone Star Bowling team de-
feated the Bowlerama Team. two
games to one. in an exhibizion se-
ries at the new alleysfhbrsday
night.
Lone Star had games of 770. 886
and 827 for a total series of 2.483
while the Bowlerama bowlers re-
corded a 773. 858 and 794 for a
2.425 total.
Brenham * Elementary School
Kittens defeated the Burton Ele-
mentary team 28-8, the Brenham
Frosh loot to Lamar of Bryan, 26
6, and the Brenham High School
B-team was beaten by the unde-
feated Bryan Colts, 30-0, to Thurs-
day night contests
Wayne Giese scored all the points
as the Kittens chalked up their
third victory of the year at Cub
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Kenneth Moseley ro 11 yards yar ds off the passes of Quarter-
riod’TD-for tHf heek Mithaarn Emmen ane DaVi
yard run, had 46 yards in net gains from the three-yard-line for Blinn’* Hosea
in 12 carries, completed four of third touchdown. Emmons followed Holden
with his conversion kick to make
a nd a 38-0 triumph by the Cub* in
1957 Lots of speed Will he pre-
valent on both side* tonight
Paul Brookshire, popular sports
editor of the Bryan Daily Eagle, is
coming to Brenham tonight to wit-
ness the game, although it won’t be
in the capacity or cWeRhg the tiff.
Paul has to get off for Fort Worth
in the wee hour* at Saturday morn-
ing for the Aggie-TCU meeting He
had originally planned to go to
Fort Worth tonight, but changed
his plans when the Brenham-Bry-
an meeting arriyed, with both teams
undefeated. Jack Bowen, city edi-
tor of the Eagle, will cover the
game
if Bryan takes Brenham, the
Broncs will be established as the
blast at guard.
The second-to-last six pointer
was set .up when Tackle John Bos
Speaking of homecoming the
C-k* find themselves ah intnicate
part of such celebrations fpur tim
e this year Not omly will -their .0
game be a, feature of the BHS ,
hhmecoming. but alsat the other ’
tour Daerwi 10-AAA schools: Coach
ctdowns have been scored by
. two schoois m 33-13 and39-6
Eleven plays later Emmons slan- Player
ed over left tackle on a keeper Kriegel
National Bank
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frustration
TCU entertains the surprising
Texas Aggies here-in- a game it
must win if it is. to stay within
challenging distance of the sur-
vivor of tomorrow night's dash
of the unbeaten — Texas and
Arkansas — at Little Rock
The football patterns of the
team and the player — Jackie
Sledge — have much in common
Basically, both have failed to live
up to the glowing press previews
at their prowess.
TCU started the season loaded
with talented veterans of a cham-
pionship club that carried TCU
into the "Cotton Bowl for the third
time in four year*. It was con-
ceded that the Frogs might bow
to national champion Louisiana
State, but nobody else was expect
ed to even extend the power-
laden outfit, at least until late in
the season.
Fine Freshman Year
Sledge matriculated at TCU
with a flowery schoolboy reputa-
tion built up as engineer of an
explosive New London, Tex., High
School team and a ‘‘most valua-
ble player-” award in the state'll
annual all-star prep game H
had a fine freshman year and -
varsity career was anticipated
with much optimism by both
coaches and fans
TCU’* first outing of the sea-
son provided a clue of what was
to come. A sophomore led Kansas
team pushed TCU’. brawny line march, b p/JLhLIIel fumbled
around with ease and the TCU quarter.. Fobby Norvel
offense misfired repeatedly before
TCU TO USE
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given a brawnier TCU team an
advantage. And, last week, the .___
offense clicked for two quick Chicag
touchdowns and then faltered
while the defense jelled just
ably hisbect came of the season. He respectively, helped keep the
scored one touchdown on a three-
Brenham Over Bryan • -
Selecting the winners of game*
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Baylor’* Cubs turned a fourth
quarter fumble recovery into a
touchdown Thursday night to edge
past the Texas ARM freshmen.
74.
Cub tackle James Moore of
Harlingen fell on quarterback
Ronnie Brice's fumble on the
Aggie Fish 14 and four plays later
Ronnie Goodwin of Odessa took it
over to deadlock the score. Carl
Choate made a perfect conversion
which stood up for the margin of
victory.
The Aggie Fish took the kickoff
after the Baylor touchdown and
drove 58 yards to the Cub six
where a fild goal attempt by
Mike Clark was wide with only
three minutes left to play.
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T - ‛ “ --- - - victory,
- “ Against ESU. the defense •
— parted up and made the nation's
No. 1 team extend itself to get -
18 points, but the TCU. attack still
stalled within sight of the goal
The third week end, saw a
light, but quick Arkansas team
earn a 34, victory in rain and
mud that definitely should have
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sprint star, put the Fish ahead ,
in the first 13 seconds of the gar—
by returning Baylor's kickoff
yards for a touchdown. Center
Butch Maples blocked Keith Hug-
team to top for the District 11
AAAA crown if Brenham wins.
carries to lead all ball carriers ---— ---- — ----- . . i,
Flory was Cisco’s top gamer with go in the half. Emmons again kick- Lucas
58 yards in right tries A total al ed true for a 14-0 halftime lead
hopes Saturday to an obscure half following a 20-6 halftime bulge
quarterback well acquainted with
my in. New London, Conn A
standard of 28-28 vision in eah Halfback Jimmy Taylor picking up
Blinn seven which set up his
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Yards from passes: Blinn 73.
Cisco 86.
Passes intercepted: By Blinn 2.
by Cisco 1.
Runback of intercepted passes
(yards): Blinn 8, Cisco 8.
Punt*: Blinn 5, Cisco 6.
Punting average: B 11 a a 46.20,
Cisco 35.00.
Fumbles: Blinn 2, Cisco 5.
Fumbles lost: Blinn 1, Cisco 2.
Penalties: Blinn 16, Cisco 11.
Yard* fast penaities: Blinn 88,
Cisco 71
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The Blinn Buccaneers had their beat offensive nightto go for a first. Quarterback 141 following a short punt ou o
of the footbali season and used both running and,passing CehenaaaErrmn by periods:,,,,
series at, downs, on the Wrangler 26. Blinn ' " • 1 32
Four play* later Taylor took an Cisco 8 8 6 0 •
Emmons pass oa the Cisco one and I SCORING
slithered over for « TD at the redl Blinn: touchdowns. Derrick 3
"“gum. icg A was 74 (5, 2, 1, runs); Emmons (3, run),
-*,-51 Taylor (20, pass from Emmons).
Blinn, with 1.36 left in the quarter | Cl^vrr9it!^. mmons 4 (kick*).
1 Cisco touchdown. Cantu (5,________
run). ,
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■ Octoter 17
Football. Michigan State v*.
Tommy Mims total* close out
their regular home .teamm, against
Huntsville then meet toe* during
homecoming at Canroe. Houston
Aldine and Houston Smiley
1 think one of the finest tributes
to •' high school football player
was given Jim Linnstaedter by
Mims on Bryan television Wednes
day sight On the Red Burditt
Show, Mims said "During the four
years Jim has pteyed for me I may.
have let him down, but not once
ha* he let me down." That pretty
well described Jim — an outstand-
mg football player, student, team
man and a gentleman
Mims had-planned to show indi-
vidual pictures of all. of his 13
lettermen who returned from last
Pay on _ Sokior
A pair of passes from Quarter- R Taylor
back David Krueger to End Char -Krueger
Ies Kriegel for 13 and 11 yards.
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march going Flory
The Wranglers closed the gap Christophe
early in the third period, moving 52 Gordon
yard* in seven play* to scoring ICantu
2' land,Two first downs figuredin Lavery
n. the foray of plays, with the big Ward
gaine» a 31 yard scamper by Full
back Jack Flory to set up the payer
touchdown on the Buccaneer sev-Emmons
Two plays later Halfback Danny Krueger
Cntu circled left erid for the mar-“idn
ker from the five. Flory's try at RECEIVERs
right guard, for the two point con PASS KE-k-yEK-
version was short, and with 10:45 Player
left in the third canto it was 14- iKriegel
6 Blinn. Bosse
From then on it was the Buc- - Taylor
caneers’ game — both offensively Derrick
and defensively. Cantu
Midway in the third quarter Flo- Lawrence
ry quick kicked 34 yards to the Christophe
BuC 42 PASS INTERCEPTIONS
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Blinn’* final two touchdown* Emmons
came in the fourth quarter, and Flory
both were counted by Derrick. .. Rhine
The first came with 11:43 left on I
a two-yard dive at right guard and Player
Emmons kicked; the second was Lucas
day night
It was victory number one for the Buccaneers of
Coach Leroy Dreyer, who now own a 1-1 record in the
Zone Two. Texas Junior College Conference race.
The loss was the fifth straight - ’1 ' .
Cisco down the visitors after the Wrag An intercepted pass by Blinn
tors made their bid to catch up Halfback J. H Hosea on the Buc
early in the second half ‘ 23 midway in the second period in
Blinn collected 19 first downs to itiated the second TD drive.
seven for Cisco Derick got 73 of I The same 67 yards and 14 plays, p,
the total yardage for Blinn off 39 later Derick stemmed over guard l^r
-5- from the Cisco five with 1:40 to Derrick
practice. -——
Coach Abe Martin, who has
tried everything else In an effort
to put some firepower into his
ftoundering favorites, decided to
give Sledge a chance to prove
himself. / \
SMU Meets Rice
“It just might be what he and
the team both need.” Martin said.
"He’» an excellent play selector
and the beat ball handier among
all our quarterbacks. Maybe those
are the ingredients we've been
lacking "
At any rate Sledge and the
frogs — partner* in frustration-
get what may be their last big
chance tomorrow in a game over-
shadowed by the Texas-Arkansas
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In other action. Southern Meth-
odist and Rice open their league
play against each other at Hous-
ton and Baylor boats member
elect Texas Tech at Baylor.
Houston 12 noon
Football. Baltimore Colt* ve.
Houston Reagan 21. Huston La-
mar 8
Texarkana 14. Port Arthur 12.
Baytown 28. Texas City 12.
Galveston 17. Marshall 13
Galena Park 15. South Houston
12.
Spring Branch 22, Freeport 15
Austin McCallum 18, Austin Tra
via 8 . •
( orpus Christi Ray 25. Highland,
Park 2
Corpus Christi Mi Her 21 Beau
mont South Park 14..
CLASS AAA
Phillips 19. Vernon 6 . °-
( Littlefield 14, Kermit 7
’ Sweetwater 25,Graham 6
Andrews 17; Colorado City 6.
Levelland 22, Snyder 19.
Garland 28, Weatherford 0
Nacogdoches 19, Gladewater 7
Killeen 1$. Brady 8. m,
Cleburne 24, Corsicana 12
Waco University 28, Palestine 7.
Beaumont French 17. LaMarque
MAY WE FINANCE
by Guards Charles Stark and Don-
ald Vance, Tackle James Manning
enough to fend off Texas Tech,
144.
Sat Out Last Season
Sledge’s parallel pattern start-
ed in 1957 when, as a sophomore,
he was too slow to keep pace
with the rest al the backs, and
his passing aim went sour and
his defensive play was mediocre
at the best. He played only 83
minutes.
It was so disheartening. Sledge
red-shirted himself last season
and sat out his sophomore year.
He showed little signs of im-
provement in spring and fall
drills, but this week with regular
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