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PAGE FOUR BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968
lempstead Overpowers Burton,41-0
By MRS. ROY CAMPBELL first period for the Bobcats 24 yards for another Bobcat of passing and running plays.
The Bump stand Bobcats with only 9.45 showing on the touchdown. The PAT run by James Wright, Burton’s
—a m—-a-e--nan clock, Halfback Clyde Cam- Stubblefield was good and the freshman halfback, shows im-
----------- provement each 4A Y
By MRS. ROY CAMPBELL
came to Panther Stadium with clock. Halfback Clyde Cam- Stubblefield 1
• strong determined team and - brink con in from 38 yards score stood 28.0.- . ..---------- =**-
y urear captured theirfirsf ururter wow-t uuass the “core 6-0 - with this-lead some good runs but has yet
began trying some long pas- get on through the opponent’s
ses and was successful for strong defense. Another fr-
their last two touchdowns of eshman, Roger Jones, only 105
the night. In the third per- pounds, plays defensive safety
and does a good job for the
... ... ... ...... ..... ._____________Panthers. Douglas Harmel,
again, with 4 01 on the clock plete a. 55-vard nasr play anddefensive tackle, played his
In the Cambric another TD.’The PAT failed. Veae sumlie the year against
raced across from the 19 yard 4 Then in the fourth quarter,
line for his second TD. The
PAT run was good by Mar-
vin Stubblefield, leaving the
half-time score, 20-0. .
The third quarter brought
more touchdowns for the Bob-
26-A win, 41-0, over the young The PAT run tolled.
Burton Panthers. The Burton
ball club seemed to put forth
much effort but just could not
compare to the powerful,
quick Bobcats.
in the middle of the second
quarter, halfback Marvin Stub-
Scoring came early in the
blefield scored from the 16-
yard line for the second TD. fod, quarterback Wally Wilkes
The PAT run failed once passed to Stubblefield to com-
SPORTS
(As) FACTS
* BY
E. FINNEY CLAY
Bill Toomey, a Santa Bar-
ban high school teacher, won
an unprecedented fourth Na-
tional AAU decathlon cham-
pionship this year.
FALSTAFF DISTRIBG. Co
the Bobcats as he is showing '
Wilkes passed to end Joe Da- improvement each week.
vis for a 53-yard play. The The Panthers travel to Wil-
PAT kick was good by John lis this Friday night to take
Michael Nall, Thus, the final on the Wildcats in their sec-
score, 41-0. ond district contest. The Pan-
The Panthers scored late in thers stand 0-1 in district play,
the fourth quarter only to have and 2-4 for the season.
CUBS’ TOP GROUND GAINER JOHN SMITH (22) PICKS UP 5 YARDS OFF TACKLE
Fred Hardin (61) and Andy Clinton (68) Prepare to Help Out Downfield.
Somerville Plays Best Game-
ABDOMINAL PAIN CAUSE FOUND
IN SPINE OF THIS LADY.
cats as the Panthers tried
hopelessly to maneuver the it called back for offensive — yer STATISTICS 3. - _ .. .___-—.
ball. Wayne" Ano fes.exzirntioe.-ntecference. Cerar ::XEE8EMLEF= Burton Hemp Determined Vennac Inca To Mannolia
11 . UCICIHCOICOUdS LOSE Fiaunoiia
285
Pro Footbal
I Results
AFL Standings
Sunday's Results
San Diego 55 Denver 24
New York 20 Houston 14
Miami 24 Cincinnati 22
Kansas City 24 Oakland 10
NFL Standings
Sunday's Results ,
Detroit 14 Green Bay 14 tie ,
Chicago 29—PhiladelpiaMo-ggseencae
—New Orleans 16 Pittsburgh 12-***
San Fran 26 New York 10
Cleveland 30 Baltimore 20
St. Louis 41 Washington 14
Dallas 20 Minnesota 7 *:
Los Angeles 27 Atlanta 14
Sports Briefs
Fuchs, quarterback at this
time, passed a 60-yard bomb
to Harvey Winkelmann.
This 62 year old Navasota lady, case No. 1975, had been
troubled for about a year with severe abdominal pain and
enampsMony things were blamed and, many I-imante
trike a ab-aneo . before we examined her sue sad
the pains were even going up into her chest and she
was very worried about her condition.
Examination found a spinal disorder to be the cause and
a correction was made. Today this lady is free of all
previous pain.
Regardless of symptoms, yours may be a case for
chiropractic, investigate.
GABRIEL CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
' Several of the Panthers did
show improvement and were’
outstanding at intervals in the
ball game. Glenn wood Hinze,
who has been doing a good job
all year, was strong on de-
fense but did not get much of
an opportunity to carry the ball
on offense. Gerald Fuchs, per- .
heps Burton’s most versatile
athlete, looked good at end in
the first three periods as he
caught several necessary pas-
ses from quarterback Charles
Harmel:
in the fourth period, Fuchs .
took over the quarterback po-
sition and moved the Panthers
down the field with a variety
First downs
Yds Rushing
Yds Passing
Total Yards
6
' 45
67
112
156
441
Passes Att/Comp 7/24 4/12
SALTINES
BOX LJ-
Pillsbury or Ballard
Can of 10
WILSON’S BRAND
POUND
PKG.
?soub
FANCY RED JONATHAN
LB.
WANED RUTABAGA
TURNIPS
U.S. No. 1 swinT YLLow
ONIONS ......
Lb.
ENPPAL SPRINGS CAEFFAIINEJEMN
(UPI) - Harry “Feanuts” Lo-
Wrey, San Francisco Giants
. coach, has captured the 9th
By GORDON LEWIS 14-yard lines only to be their own goal. On fourth down, annual Baseball Celebrity golf
BP Correspondent stopped by a stubborn Somer- a 10-yard punt moved the ball tournament
ml o . . ville defense.. . only to the 13-yard line, from tournament.
The state-ranked Magnoliawhere Magnolia scored on the Lowery had a 72-hole total
i it was with only 55 seconds rrst play from scrimmage on of 288, five strokes in front
a run by Paul Kohler. David of Andy Messer smith. Defend-
DE 2- the California Angels’rinished
fourth. •
TULSA CKLA. (UPI) - Ben-
nie Osborn or San Springs, Ck- •
la., won his second straight
world drag racing champion-
ship Sunday in the $111,000
world finals at the Tulsa In-
ternational Raceway. He de-
featedJohn Mulligan of Gar-
den Grove, Calif., in the last
of four eleimination rounds.
Interceptions by 0 4>. . , -
Penalties Against 4/50 10/120 Bulldogs powered past the
Punts Average 6/38 5/35 Somerville Yeguas in the remaining in the first half that
Fumbles lost 3 5 fourth quarter Friday night AYegua drive fizzled, and
Burton 0 0 000* ^ to take- *-20423------ ----- over on “is
Hempstead 6 1414 7 41 ’ ovening game of District 26- own 26-yard line. Three plays
The Brenham
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Sports
A. later, as time expired, Ad-
.The Yamas in blavine their ri“ Tydlacka, Somerville’s
The reemas playing their 245-pound tackle picked off a
best game of the year, must Marnolia pass and raced into
have made the powerful, and thecend we. RICHER ARE
heavily favored Bulldogs think the end zone.hard Are-
that getting into the end zone dendo seo verted toimake
was truly an impossible mis- score 1 the *
sion. During the first three At the Start of the fourth
quarters, Magnolia moved the quarter the Yeguas found th-
ball to the Yeguas’ 1, 5, 6,and emselves in the shadow of
With 7:40 remaining, Mag-
nolia's Sammie Carrington
scored from 17 yards out to
cap a 64-yard drive that took
but four plays. David Newsome
converted..
Paul Kohler scored again
with 3:15 remaining in the ga-
me. His 7-yard run finished a
69-yard drive. David New-
some’s conversion made the
final score 21-7.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 211, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1968, newspaper, October 21, 1968; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1647996/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.