Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Tigers Blast Gilmer
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goal.
Temple grounded Lay on the
extra points run attempt and
the Tiger lead was 27-6.
The fourth quarter went score-
less despite a brilliant 33-yard
caper by Brownlee, which was
voided because of a clipping
penalty.
A pass interception by End
Burnice Aiderman who almost
shook loose to score, set the T-
an a punt return for another.
Marshall went 36 yards for the
Tigers' first score.
The Tigers employed a rugged
defense to limit the Buckeyes
to MB yards on the ground
Mount Pleasant rolled up 234
overland yards.
Penalties cut into the Gilmer
offense as the Buckeyes were
penalized a total of 115 yards
Marshall got things off with
a bang in the first quarter as
the Tigers marched goalward
from their own 27-yard line. It
took the Bengals six plays to
light up the scoreboard
From the 27. Brownlee ran
seven yards and Marshall made
the first down with a 12-yard
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gained 7 yards to the Tiger 28.
Fielden then connected with
MitcheU for a 28 touchdown pass
which was called back because
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Texas State 7-0 wast week and it Arkansas cut down Baylot. 2
brought visions of a terrific 7, last week, while Texas was
scramble in the battle for the taking the measure of oxbhe-
Lone Star Conference football ma. 19-12
Brownlee, on his first starting
assignment in the Tiger back-
field because of the illness of
Kelly Roberts, took a pass for
une touchdown and fled 75 yards
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homa The Sooners now have
ed bora Friday night And they
proved their point by blasting
out - a convincing 27-6 victory
over Gilmer's husky Buckeyes.
A couple of sophomore half-
backs. Danny Brownlee and
Mike Marshall, teamed to whit
Og the Buckeyes down as the Ti-
gers wound up their non-con-
ference schedule with a 4 1 rec-
. through Buckeye country for the
touchdown from there
Joe Temple booted the extra
point
The Tigers scored twice in
the second period
Center Bill Brown set the Ti-
gers up on the Gilmer 18-yard
marker when he recovered a
loose pigskin. Masters hit Half-
back Shelton Price with an
aerial good to the 10. Masters
picked up a first down with a
Today, they are lagging among moved into contention
---championship
*verything that counts, the
weeks with Gainesville.
Mount Pleasant was the lone
circuit member in the win col-
umn Friday night. Garland up-
set McKinney, the loop favorite
22-6, Denison nosed out favored
Paris 14-12, Sherman blanked
Greenville 12-0, Cleburne, one
of the state’s Class AAA tough-
ies, knocked off Gainesville
34-0, and Sulphur Springs bowed
to Ennis 34-12.
former state
champion who
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gers up on the Gilmer 25 late in
the game. Another personal foul
call against the Buckeyes moved
the ball to the 14. The Tigers
allowed the ball to go over to
Gilmer after four tries and a
fumble.
Outstanding blocking by the
Tiger line opened up the big
Buckeye wall time after time
Giant-killers on the Bengal line
earning plaudits were Hendricks,
Tackle Waylon Ward, who threw
the Bucks back 10 yards on two
successive tackles. Guard Phil-
lip Hinson, Tackle Billy Barrett,
and Center, Johnny Boatner.
Tiger reserves got into the
game in the third and fourth
periods.
The Tigers fumbled ten times,
and lost four of them to the
Buckeyes.
Brownlee's 14 runs were good
for 99 yards, the night's best.
Marshall was right behind with
77 yards on 13 trips and Mas-
ters picked up 34 yards on 10
tries. Price, who was injured
in the second quarter, gained
13 yards on four carries. Don-
nie’Garrison made 11 yards on
3 tries. ,
The Tigers take off next week-
end and prepare to enter the
District 6-AAA chase in two
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Twice in 27-6 Win
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Green Bay Packers Edge
San Francisco 49ers 21-20
By MIKE RATHET ing touchdown. ground out 199 yards in 31 car-
Associated Press Sports Writer a clever offensive tactician. I ries and set up three touchdown
The Green Bay Packers, long new coach Vince Lombardi be- strokes by quarterback Billy
dormant in the National Foot-( gan juggling the downtrodden Wade. Joe Marconi scored the
ball League, have catapulted to 1 Green Bay outfit as soon as he winning TD in the final period,
the top of the heap on the shoul- took over. One of the moves plunging one yard to cap a 63-
tional Football League died of ders of a hand-me-down quar- that has paid a large dividend yard drive.
a heart attack Sunday, leaving terback and a shrewd new 1 was the shifting of Paul Hornung '
a void themen he served say coach j to halfback. I Johnny Unitas bailed the Colts
Suddenly the only stable ele- The Packers next meet the ‘ 2-1) 0111 of danger He threw
The 65-year-old BeU collapsed ment in the upset-prone circuit, Los Angeles Rams, who won ■ three touchdown Passes, includ,
in the seats of the very stadium the Packers won their third‘their first game in convincing ing a 54-yarder to Ray Bern
sional football. He was watching of the league's only unde- in other games, defending secutive league ga me inw one
------------------"Ti feated clubs. champion Baltimore rallied to -nitashasshrpnatopemsrns
The main offensive threat for , defeat petrot31 24. New York hv Tobin Rote to Howard Cas-
the Packers—who haven t won a: edged Cleveland 10-6. Washing- sidy kept the Lions (0-3) in
division title since 1944—was ton upended Chicago s Cardinals contention
Lamar McHan. picked up with-123-15 and Philadelphia turned __________________
out fanfare from the Chicago back Pittsburgh 28-24.
I Ollie Matson, acquired by the Outfielder Charley Maxwell
DRIVING DEEP INTO TEXAS TERRITORY—
Oklahoma's left halfback Jackie Holt, No. 34, returns a Texas punt 27 yards to put the ball on
Texas’ 24-yard line in the second quarter of their game in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas. The Longh
orns, however, stopped the Sooner threat and scored two touchdowns to forge into a 13-12 halt
—-time lead. (AP Wirephoto)
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championship.
Three teams are tied for the
lead—Southwest Texas. Lamar
Tech and Sam Houston but no lost two games Nerer before
team has lost more than one since Bud Wilkinson took ener
games thus all are still i n the as head coach in 1917 has Ofc
race. - . .. . . homa tost more than twice im
, Lamar Tech is the. only unde- one season The Soomers e
feated, untied team, for thesea against Missouri in a Big EkgM
sen but the Cardinals had a . . -
tight squeak tost week maintain- Auburn showed signs of smp-
ing that position. They managed out of the doldrums too
to beat Stephen F Austin only whacking Kentucky 330 ne
East Texas State and South- week., the Tigers facesanodher
west Texas Texas were falling
from the unbeaten ranks. South- Po.3 in the curTr^ A^Mded
west Texas took a 20-7 licking Cross weekly pou l era SP"5
from independent McMurry (Tennessee 14-7 .... ,
Sam Houston beat Howard s ° “ ’ h € r " .Methodhst E5
Payne 13-7 in a conference test against Rice, while -Y1”*
East Texas State meets Sam en 1711 by unbeaten Pean Sate
Houston at Commerce. South- °" °"ke 011,0 Sta>r
west Texas and Stephen F. Aus- has scored only two touchdonms
tin battle at Nacogdoches and in three games, hastheumenua
Sui Ross plays plays Lamar hle task of facing Puiitoe The
Tech in conference games Sa- Boilermakers sat on Wiscoms-
turday. Texas A&I meets inde- which had been makine threa-
pendent Arlington State at Kings- ening gestures in the Big Ten
ville and Howard Payne takes 21-0, last Saturday Ohio Slate
on independent Abilene Christ- lost to Illinois AO its secrod
ian at Brownwood. straight shutout.
gers second touchaown.
Roberts was stopped on the
extra points run and the Tigers
owned a 13-0 lead with 4 min-
utes left in the half
Two fine passes by Masters,
who connected with 5 out of 11
for the evening, and a personal
foul call against the Buckeyes
spelled out the third touchdown
for the Tigers
The Bengals took over pos-
session on the Gilmer 42 where
Brownlee gained 3 yards. Mas-
ters lofted a pass into the wait-
ing arms of Roberts good for
23 yards and a personal foul
penalty against the Buckeyes
moved the ball down to the Gil-
mer 20. Masters saw a pass fall
incomplete then tossed to Brown-
lee on the 8 who dashed over
the double stripes. Temple's
boot gave the Tigers a 20-mar-
gin at intermission.
Brownlee’s magnificant punt
return gave the Bengals their
only score of the second half.
The Tigers witnessed potential
touchdowns nullified by fumbles
and a clipping penalty in the
last half
Brownlee took Vic Mitchell’s
punt on his own 25 and raced
for the touchdown behind a wave
of blockers especially Brown,
Donny Newsom, Johnny Hend-
ricks and Temple. Again Tem-
ple's kick split the uprights and
the Tigers boasted a 27-0 lead.
The lone Gilmer score was the
end product of a Tiger fumble.
Buckeye Larry Henson smoth-
ered the wayward orb on the Ti-
ger 42. Tackle Billy Barrett
threw Lay for a 2 yard loss.
Quarterback Jerry Fielden
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gallop down to the Tiger 46.
After a couple of offside penal-
ties against the Buckeyes and
an equal number of Tiger fum-
Me*. Quarterback Charles Mas--------
town toted the ball down to the' hit End Mickey Wallace near
Gilmer 36 Marshall banged (the end zone on the next try
- " and Wallace traipsed over the
By ED CORRIGAN . the also-rans and a ne grene
Associated Press Sports Writer of powerhouses — the Mu M
Four short weeks ago, teams Not thwesteru, Georgia Tech,
like Auburn, Oklahoma, South I Texas. Southern Calformda amd
ei u Methodist, Army, Ohio ! Syracuse—have emerged
state ard North Carolina This Saturday stil amodher
couldn't wait tor the college outfit could bulldoze its way
footbail season to get under into the national limelight Ar-
.ay. kansas, lightly regarded in the
they were loaded, ready for Southwest Cooft finer, hasega
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Franklin Field where thousands r former Arkansas star i Rams for nine players, was the holds the record for most home
clicked on a 21-yard scoring decisive factor as Los Angeles. I runs by a left-handed hitter with
pass to Gary Knafelc early in , now 1-2, came from behind the Detroit Tigers He had 28 in
Use Times Classified Ads! the fourth quarter for the decid- against the Bears (1-2). Matson 1956.
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