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FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1959
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
PAGE 4
Blinn Rallies In
Sports Slants
Scoring Duel, 36-28
4 200 scored the Brenham Freshmen, 18-
Avg.
played before an estimated 600 fans.
November 4 Cypress - Fairbank* Conference football there’s a say-
at Brenham.
son and his mates from tying the
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CALENDAR
the game s first offensive play got’
the Bucs underway But Blinn la-
ter found itself behind after mov-
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Avg.
35.88
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GAMES SLATED
ONSATURDAY
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ball schedule with a 30-8 victory
over Burton Thursday night while
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By KYLE THOMPSON
United Press International
HOUSTON (UPI)— in Southwest
Player
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Derrick
Perkins
Krueger
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Breckenridge 25. Mineral Wells
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McKinney 17 Paris 8
Nacogdoches 32' Henderson 0
Cleburne 29, Stephenville 6
Waco University N. La Vega 1
Nederland 23. Beaumont High
El Campo 20, Alvin 8
LaMarque 22. Lamar Consolidat
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Kittens Win, 30-8;
Cub Frosh
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Ends Gene Bosse and Charles Krie-
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Halfback Alvin Ringo fumbled the
New Braunfels 15. San Marcos 8
Kingsville 13. Port Lavaca 17,.
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Georgetown 27, Rockdale 12
Columbus 24, Giddings 8
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The Winning Points
Blinn’s winning points came
the next series of downs
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"CLASS AAAA
Abilene 12, Big Spring 12
Highland Park 22. Denton 6
Garland 13. Denison 0
Lufkin 34. Marshall 7
Texarkana 26, Tyler 7
Houston Milby 21, Houston Sam
Houston 15.
Houston S. F. Austin 19, Houston
Sar. Jacinto 1
Houston Bellaire 20 Houston La
mar 18
Port Neches 14. Beaumont South
Park 7.
Port Arthur 2L Orange 8
. Texas City 22, Freeport 6
‘Galena Park 20, Baytown 18
South Houston 21, Pasadena 6
Waco 28, Bryan 8
Temple 18. Austin High 14
Wichita Falls 22. Corpus Christi
Miller 8
Spectacular Catch
Taylor made a spectacular one-
handed catch of apaaa from Em
mon* late in the quarter, the play
working for 48 yards and a first
down on the Southwest 20 Taylor
was behind the deep defensive man.
but had to come back downfield to
catch the pass which was short.
He was pulled down from behind
by Gray, who ended the Blinn
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TURKEY and Dressing and all the trimmings
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line, but Taylor’s momentum ear-
ned him into the end zone before
he was grounded
Quarterback Milburn Emmons
coverted on a kick, and Blinn
converted on a kick, and Blinn
the first period..
Bucs Tally Again
A few plays later, Emmons punt-
ed M yards to the Southwest 20.
and three plays later the Bobkit-
tens were back on their seven
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threats, including two late touch-
down bids by passing expert Don
Meredith
On each of those five occasions,
newcomers like Robert Johnston,
Leon Fitts, Wayne Ligon? Johnny
Stephenson or Bob Wat dug in
and refused to panic.
Even-te. the odds makers who
weigh- such situations with pract
cal methods are picking Coach
Darrell " Royalise Longhorns by
nearly two touchdowns over Rice.
Texas Frosh
Defeat Rice
Owlets, 14-0
Come in, bring the fam-
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Bucs marched 87 yards in 11 plays
to reach paydirt
Krueger engineered the drive,
passing complete four times, the
Player
Emmons
Ringo'
Bridges
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Levelland 19, Dumas 14
Littlefield 21. Phillips 15
Andrews 22, Kermit 1
Sweetwater 21, Lamesa 7
Snyder 28 Colorado City 8
October 28: Brenham at Whar l
ton. Bay City at Lamar, Cypress-
Fairbanks at El Campo. ;
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November 18 Bay City at Bren-
ham El ( ampo at Lamar, Cypress-
Fairbanks at Wharton
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Wonderful Way to Launch a Decade!
twice more. -
It was offense from the opening
to the closing whistle, with both
teams moving the ball well both on
the .ground and via air.
Halfbark Jimmy Taylor's spec
taculsr 75yard scoring sprint on
THE STATISTICS
First downs: Blinn 6, SW Texas
U.
Yards gained rushing (act):
BIIm 138, SW Texas 212.
Yards gained rushing and pass-
ing: Blinn 278, SW Texas 288.
Passes: Blinn 13, SW Texas IS.
Passes completed: Blinn 6, SW
Texas 7.
Yards from passes: BUm 144,
SW Texas 74.
Passes Intercepted: By Blinn 2.
by SW Texas 1.
Runback of intercepted passes
(yards): Blinn 22, SW Texas 9.
Punts: BUm 8, SW Texas 1.
Punting average: BUm 35.88, SW
Texas 82.31.
Fumbles: BUm I, SW Texas 1.
Fumbles lost: BUm 0, SW Tex-
as 1.
Penalties: BUm 7, SW Texas JI
Yards lost penalties: Blinn 78,
SW TexM 81.
TURKEY
SHOOT
AT
Artesian Park
SUNDAY, OCT. 25th
Time: 2:00 p. m.
25c per shot
The game was hotly contested,
and a total of 17 penalties were
called against the two clubs Blinn
was* assessed a total of 70 yards
on seven calls, while Southwest
Texas was penalized -ten times for
31 yards . •
Two players, one from each
team were ejected from the game
for personal fouls.
Blinn’s forward wallwas led by
outstanding play from Center Ken-
neth Reimers ‘ Guard James Man-
ning and Tackle Robert Niemann.
Manning played his usual steady
game both on offense and defense,
and he proves. week end and week
out, to be one pf the top junior
college linemen in the state
Tackle Kenneth Krugers. Cen-
ter Rodney Hayden and End Don
Wehmeyer stood out for tile loos-
era
The game's first play was an in-
dication of the offensive to come.'
Taylor,-skirted left end, got a
■ onRingo
The
Grey ate up the distance in one zone) Conversions: Milburn Em-
play, and Bridges ran for the two-’mons 4 (placekick). Derrick (run)
Blinn: touchdowns, Pat Derrick
2 <10. 5, runs); Jimmy Taylor (75,
run); Ernie Lucas (13, pass from
David Krueger);' Robt. “iemann
(recovered blocked punt in end
Selecting I he Others • •
Smithville 16. LaGrange 8
carries. Blinn’s leading
respect -last week when it fought
SMU to a 13-13 tie The Owls
were a vastly different ball club — L.
from the one which couldn't downs and gained 36yards rushing
seem to do anything right at the in nine
start of the season ground gainer was Taylor with 17
But Texas Favored yards in eight attempts.
trhsenLucast-ntnchdomde
make the score 28-27
Then Derrick took a pitchout
from Krueger. cut back over his
right tackle for the two point con
version which proved to be the
game clincher
During the TD march, other
passes completed by Krueger off
the spread formation went to Gar-
land Rau for 13 yards, to Rau for
23 yards, to Richard Yeats for 14
yards
Emmons picked off Nelson's pass
on the Bobkitten 35 with about a
minute remaining to be played He
lugged the ball back to the Bobkit-
ten nine, and Blinn got another
four yards on a penalty — half the
distance to the goal on a person-
al foul call.
Derrick drove low Over right
guard for the tally and Emmons
again converted to hike the score
to 36-28 with 18 seconds remaining
ing to be played
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.0 half to eraae an 8-6 Brenham lead.:
- Later the locals led by 14-12 before
14 . N
The Kittens played at Burton,
and Frosh elevens met at Cub
Stadium here
Halfback Wayne Giese for the
second consecutive game scored
all of the touchdowns for the Kit-
tens and also contributed a two-
point conversion for a 28-point ef-
port.
Quarterback Corby Considine
made the other two-point conver-
sion
Huntsville rallied in the'second
The score was not the full story
of the game, however. In total
offense, Texas racked up 258
yards and Ricr moved 288
Proceeds from the game went
to the Good Samaritan Nursing
Scholarship at Houston Singer
Frankie Avalon helped the bene-
fit by appearing as. part of the
halftime entertainment
Aier reasrsfor.the.big back, Jimmy Nelson, paced all of
improve .ft r the SMI came the leather - luggers with 93 yards
him selfsafter.the.SM U8a me in 19 carries. He rammed into the
Our sophomores really grew up tolichdowne
tonight," he commented end , the touchdowns
The Owls showed themselver and passed for a twopoint conver
defensively tough enough to turn sion
back five of seven SMU scoring
threat by intercepting Emmons’
pass in the end zone, returning to
the Bobkitten nine as time ran out
in the half
A short, 20-yard punt by Alvin
Ringo set up a Blinn TD drive ear
ly in the second half The bail went
high, hit the ground, bounded back
and waa grounded by a Bobkitten
player the Southwest 26
Halfback Larry Perkins collected
seven yards in two plays and Der-
rick. fought over left guard for
four and a first down on the Bob-
kitten 15.
A five - yard offside penalty
placed the ball on the ten and'Der-
rick rammed it over from there on
first' down
Emmons kicked true and the
count was 21-14, Blinn
The San Marcos club retaliated,
coming back to go ahead by 22-21
with 1:50 left in the third period.
The touchdown came on a 54
yard drive, with a 15 yard penalty
against Blinn for a personal foul
helping the Bobkittens. The foul set
up a first down on the Blinn 25.
Boxing Tony Anthony vs. Billy
Hunter ( hannel 2 Houston 8 pm
October 24
Football Big Ten game to be an-
nounced ( hannel 2, Houston 12:11
Cypress - Fairbanka 20. Nava-
sots 8
Bellville 19 Humble 14
Liberty M Woodville 0
Dayton 13. Cleveland 6
Deer Park 25, Dickinson 20
Angleton 22, Channelview 12
Wharton 18, Paacios 15 -
Gonzales 21. Luling 7.
COLLEGE
Texas 28, Rice 14
Texas A&M 11, Baylor 8
Pittsburgh 22. TCU 15.
SMU 29, Texas Tech 8
neth Moseley. Moseley ran over
the two-point conversion following
the first TD.
A scheduled meeting between the
B-teams of Brenham and Hunts-
ville, scheduled for Friday after-
noon. was cancelled at the request
of Huntsville school officials.
The reason given was that there
were not enough players available
for the Hornets to contest.
2,
8888 J
a hahd in, every score of the
evening
The Longhorns' took an early
1 lead in the opening three minutes
when Culpepper snared a mis-di-
dected pass from Owl quarterback
Randall Kerlow and then raced
72 yards for a Texas touchdown.
It was Culpepper who plunged
one lonely yard in the first min
ute of the fourth quarter to raise
1 i the Texas total to 12 Again it
was Culpepper who tossed the
. ball to end Tommy York for a
— two-point conversion that ended
the scoring at 140
The win gave the Longhorns a
advantage)
always perform with lots of Beaumont F rench 28, Houston
st homecoming and they Smiley 8 much power for the
"Both of. the Rrenham scqres
came in the third quarter, on a
0 nine-yard run by Glenn J aster and
on a five-yard scamper by-Ken-
Blinn’s Buccaneers rallied from a seven point deficitpoizts conversion at the redfa
‘______ '__________' _____ ‘ > Southwest Texast.ailorcsouthwem lexaa a
College B-team, 36-28? at the Spencer Athletic Field“"TaeBkittens upped the score
Thursday night ... 28-21 on the fourth play of the final
The triumph in the scoring-bee was the second for the period, moving 28 yards in seven
Bucs in two outings, and makes the Blinn season record plays with Nelson sneaking center
read 2-4. from the one for the six-pointer A i
The lead see-sawed in the non-conference meetingNelson to Richard Meneley pass for Meison
---a . - ------ . ----- • ‘ten yarda set up the score on the uray
one Bridges
Mobley
defeated Texas University end
humbled the Longhorns 34-7
Texas, both in 1958 and again
this year, held a perfect season
50 record which included .vc-
tones over mighty Oklahoma,, be
fore going against Rice. -
A victory Saturday night in the
game at Auatin doubtlessly would
leave the nationally third-ranked
Longhorns in the favored spot for
the conference championship
Rice Marta Mess
Other conference games this
Saturday will find Baylor playing
at Texas A&M and Southern
Methodist hosting Texas Tech at
Dallas The University of Arkan
sas is playing Mississippi at Mem
phis. Tenn , and Texas Christian
will be in Pittsburgh against
Pittsburgh U. .
Rice has been" noted for start-
ing slow and finishing strong
find themselves quite a bit more
in the hole this season than they
were last year when they knocked
over the highly favored Long-
horns
Last season the Owls had won
three and lost two, but so far this
year they only managed to tie
Florida and SMU, while dropping
games to Louisiana State and
Duke
But Coach Jess Neely's expertly
repaired crew gained considerable
AlaO dine-out boxes to go.
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Only Four Democrats
Only four Democrats have been
elected governor of Illinois in the
past century. The most recent
was Adlai E. Stevenson, who serv-
ed from 1949 to 1953.
tone lor a touchdown. —
Emmons again split the-uprights '
to hike the lead to 14-0.
• Seven minutes and nine seconds
remained to be played in the first *
stanza -
Then the Bobkittens came to life
and controlled the ball during the
second quarter — scoring twice to
tie the game at 14-14.
The visitors drove 41 yards la six
plays midway in the second quar-
ter, with Quarterback Jimmy Nel
son, Halfbacks Robert Mobley and
John Grey and Fullback Cha rles
Bridges all contributing good yard-
age on slants over the guards and
tackles
And. two passes from Nelson to
Mobley for 13 yards and another
from Nelson to Bridges for it
yards were the big gainers which
set up the TD
The second aerial earned for a
first down on the Blinn five and
on second down. Bridges slicea ov-
er left guard for the score
Neison circled end for the two •
point conversion, but the play was
nullified by a 15-yard penalty for '
Nelson on a fake pass i
a nine-yard gain on the
final play.
The scOre by periods:
Brenham 14 0 7
SW Texas 0 14 8
SCORING
October 23 1-----
I ootball Brenham Cubs
up to their favorte rating Thurs distanced two pursuers on a HU-M4B
drew more than 10.000 fans ten Halfback John Grey on about Emmeee-eicmumeeT
Culpepper, from Cleburne, had the Southweat Texas three-yard- - I
I SW Texas, touchdowns Jimmy
Neison 2 (2, 1, runs); John Gray
(». run); Charles Bridges (1
run). Conversions: Gray (pass
from Nelson for points). Bridges
(run).
BALL CARRIERS
Player
Perkins
Hosea
J. Taylor
Gray
Nelson
Mobley
। Bridges
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By TOMMY BLAKE
' Banner-Press Sports Editor
A I960 football schedule was drawn up and cftficcn
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The conference will initiate athletics with the begin-
r-, . Blinn grabbed a 14-0 lead, saw ' *
---------El Campo at Bay ing that s just about aa common Southwest Texas roar back to knot / However, that did not stop Nel
City, Lamar Consolidated at Whar as the word football itself The the score at 14-14 at halftime '
ton saying is that "»y»hing can hap- . EObkitten" "ent score
November 11 Rrenham at Lamar pen when two member teams out front . 28021 . Grey who caught the ball between
( onsolidated, Wharton at El Cam meet, and it usually does I fourth quarter Blinn rallied behind two Buccaneer defenders near the
„, Keeping this .1 the Ricether padsing", “ goai post
Institutte.Owlsfind themselves in David Krueger and the running o
almost, thesidentical uation as Fullback Pat Derrick to SCore
last year when they met big. on |
2 0 season They whipped Baylor
Savings Accounta lastweek Bicej.jws wasita aec from
end: having been defeated previ covered ths loose bail
eusly by SMU freshmen.e
Huntsville Hornets Cub Stadium
8 p m. District 10-AAA game.
Homecoming
Footbal Burton Panthers at
Lott. District 23-B game 8 p.m
Fight Results
MONCTON, N B TuPl) —Yvon
Durelle, 190 Canada, stopped
Young Beau Jack. 175'4, Boston
(9).
George Thigpen superintendent
of the El Campo schools; was se-
lected as chairman of the district's
executive committee.
Conference members are B a y
City, Brenham Cypress - Fair-
banks El Campo Lamar Cortsol
idated and Wharton.
The 1960 football schedule
October 21 El Campo at Bren-
ham. Wharton at Bay City. Lamar
at Cypress-Fairbarks.
Brenham, Aldine - -
How they took for tonight a p d
Saturday in high school and col-
lege footbalk
First the games involving Dis-
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■ Burton. Hi....... -
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Gserumgpunece
m the end
ning of the 1960-61 school term following the two-year
re-districting program by the University Interscholastic
League.
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