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PAGE FOUR BRENHAM BANNER- PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1968
Brenham
, Huntsville
Somerville
Burton
7
Bellville
7 Royal
71
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30
30
A & M Cons. 20
Navasota
8
Bryan Kemp 12 Ho.-Elmore 54 Texas
38 Texas Tech 38
La Grange
Cy-Fair
Humble
10 Furr
0 SMU
34 Blinn
6l Cisco
42 Arkansas
12 A & M
7 Rice
25| TCU
22 Baylor
15 -
47
14
Fired-Up Huntsville Hornets Tie Brenham, 7-7
, (Continued from Page 1) In between, there were a
lot of ”ifs and may-bes” by
a 7-0 season mark, went 61 both clubs, with neither quite
yards in five plays, -plus a able to break the ice.
crucial 15-yard Hornet penal- The closest Huntsville could
ty, to score their only touch- come to Brenham’s goal with
down with their first posses- their other, Il possessions was
sion of the pigskin, the Cub-32.in the third quar-
the Cub-32-in the third quar-
Travis Newsome got the TD ter, where a fourth down pass
fell incomplete. Their best op-
portunity to score came just
seconds before the half when
on a 14-yard run around left
end. ■
Huntsville came back on
their second possession to
score "their lone touchdown,
marching 43 yards in nine
plays. The score came on a
3-yard pass from QB Craig
Wilson to end M Ike Gambrell.
Roger Gaskamp kicked Br-
enahm’s extra point with 8:14
left in the opening stanza
and William Hall booted the
Hornets’ tying extra point with
CUBS’ LANGE (44), STOL7 BREAK UP PASS -
Came On Next To Last Play In Tie With Hornets 4:01 remaining in the same
- period to end the night’s scor-
SHE HAD COMPANY ing early. •:
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Miss
Marie Litwa witnessed three
holes-in-one at the Norman-
die golf course within six
days. Golfer Harry Hess aced
the 16th hole, and Jay Fem-
SPORTS
FACTS
BY
. E. FINNEY CL AY
Quarterback Davey O’Brien
of the 1940 Philadelphia Ea-
gles of the National Football
League attempted 60 forward
passes in one game.
FALSTAFF DISTRIBG. CO.
BRENHAM
mer aced No. 3, the same hole
on which Miss Litwa got her
ace. .
ON TUESDAY, NOV. 5th. ...
FOR BETTER MAJOR EDUCATION IN TEXAS
Pd. Pol. Adv. by Committee of 300 for Amendment 3
Jack S. Blanton and Jeff Montgomery, Co-chairmen
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In the second quarter at Hun-
tsville’s 26 but a pass inter-
ception killed that threat Mo
ments later, linebacker Ron-
nie Hinze intercepted a Hor-
net pass and returned it 38,
yards to the 32, but Hunts-
ville came up with another
pass interception to nip that
try in the bud. Then with just
pattern but this time Nutt’s Coach Ben Hooker of Hunts-
pass was underthrown, , ville used two hard-charging
In the fourth quarter, the fullbacks behind an offensive
Cubs found themselves down line that gouged out more
on their own 23, from where yardage than any team the
Nutt got off one of the longest. Cubs had faced this season,
punts ever seen at Cub Stad- James Tubbs got 52 yards in
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LA GRANGE - John Lewis
James Tubbs got 52 yards in
13 carries, all in the first half, ...... ... .. ...... ---------
and the other fullback, Carl points in a 12-10 victory over La
Spencer netted 69 yards in 19 : Grange here Friday night For
carries, all in the second halt the Leopards it was their eighth
he Hornets completed 2 of 7 consecutive loss. Kemp upped
passes for 20 yards and had their record to 3-5 with the win
one intercepted. . La Grange jumped to a* 3-0
- _ ". second quarter lead when
Area Recervoi Steven Citzler booted a 19-yard.
AIVe ACWi’V field goal. Kemp wasted little
time in erasing that margin •
SIUCACU vv II II when Lewis scored on a 30-yard
pass from Jerry Guydan A 36-
vard run by Lewis in the third
quarter finished Kemp scoring
SOMERVILLE--Somerville Gene Kruppa barreled over
from the one yard line for La
Grange in the final quarter and
with 300,000 fingerling cat- Citzler split the uprights with
fish from the Parks and Wild- his extra point kick ’ \
life Department’s Lewisville)
and Eagle Mountain Lake fish EoCrongem - o 3 0 1 io /
hatcheries, reports Lonnie kemiontews S pass "IFomm" Guydan
Peters, inland fishery super- - ******/. 36 run (Run tolled)
..... . , visor stationed in La Porte. , LnGronge Kruppo I run (Cimzier?
down and 11, Nutt found ra.........Yegua Creek had a small 1 A"enaonce 100
. Joe Newsome open on the population of channel catfish
same pass pattern that work- before the lake filled, and
ed in the third quarter, and
the man-under hit him with
a 15-yard gainer for a first
down at Huntsville’s 17 with
1:08 remaining. >
On .the next play, Smith at-
' tempted to go wide around fish should find plenty of grow-
the left side and was hit hard ing room in their new environ-
behind the line of scrimmage, ment”
where he fumbled and the Hor- Peters said good catches of
nets recovered.. bass, some weighing upto
With fullback Carl Spencer three pounds, are being made
blasting out good gains off bySomerville fishermen.
, tackle, the Hornets controlled Good strings ofcrapple are air '
the ball for three consecut- so being'taken.
ive first downs to move out
to Brenham’s 41. Fountain got
off another great run to the
— Cubs' 20, but it was called
turn, a 75-yard boomer that
Ira Joe Newsome killed on
Huntsville’s 2-yard line. The
scored all of Bryan Kemp's 12
10 seconds left in the half, Hornets could never regain
the Hornets were charged with good field position after that
pass interference at their own and it allowed the Cubs to get
23. On the next play, Hunts- two more excellent shots ata
ville came up with their third score. .
Interception of a Bill Nutt pass Taking over at Huntsville’s
at the 10 to leave the half- 42 following a punt, Nutt hit
time score at 7-7. Schroeder with a flat pass at
The Cubs missed a golden the 40 and the rugged end
halfback Gordon Fountain
broke away for a 32-yard run
and appeared to have it made•
before Brenham end Larry
Schroeder came all the way
acrosss field to drop him at
midfield.
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Even though Huntsville held opportunity to score early in broke, several tackles car-
the Cubs to a puny 22 yards the third quarter when the nor- rying it to) the 20. However, Van MM C
rushing in the first half and mally sure-handed Ira Joe two plays later halfback John IUuily CdTHSD .
only 24 In the second half, Newsome was wide open and Smith lost a fumble after gain-
Brenham had several good ch- dfopped a pass from Nutt On ing six to the 14. Reservoir two miles south of
ances to score again, the next play, Newsome was Once again the Hornets had “ Somerville has suullg
Schroeder blocked a punt wide open again on the same to punt and the Cubs took over
at Huntsville’s- 42 with two
minutes left to play. Travis
Newsome banged down to the
31 in three carries for a first
TRAVIS NEWSOME <25) MAKES CUBS’ LONE TD ON 14-YARD SCAMPER
i Play Came In First Quarter, As Isbell (72), Gambrell (70) Pursue
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down. Two plays netted a loss
of one back to the 32. On third
47,000 blue and channel catfish
were stocked in 1967,” said +
Peters. “The lake is now a
little above conservation le-
vel, covering more than 11,100
■ acres. The new stock of cat-
back on a 15-yard penalty
which set the Hornets back
on their own 37. An attempted
pass on the last play was
blocked, and the game ended
like it had started--all even.
Travis Newsome, led Cub
ball carriers with 35 yards .
in 15 attempts; fullback Ray
Thaler had 8 yards in six
carries and Smith netted 2
yards in six trips.- Nutt con-
nected on three of 11 pass at-
tempts for 66 yards and had
three intercepted. He punted
for a fine 42.5 average. '
THE BRENHAM
BANNER-PRESS
Sports
No Luck invorved in Bil
Casper’s Lucky Open Win
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
They can start making room at
the top for Billy Casper any
day now because he is only
a step or two away from be-
• the Palmer record follows
that.”
• How Top
* 10 Fared
1 Southern Cal—beat Oregon.
201
2.. Ohio State—edged Michigan
State.. 25-20
3 Kansas-beat Colorado:
27N
4 Penn Stale—defeated Army.
28-24
5 Tennessee—blasted UCLA
42 IN
8 Purdue—defeated Illinois,
15-17
7 Georgia—tied by Houston,
10 10
8 California— tied by Washing-
—ton, 7-7
9 Michigan-blanked North
western. 35-0.
10 Missouri— routed Oklahoma
State, 42 7 .
Casper is one of the best
putters on the tour-and maybe
the best of all time-and he
coming the greatest golfer . she wed how good he really is
in the history of the game.
Quiet Billy, improving with
on the greens, in the Lucky,
He took only 113 putts for the
age, showed the doubting Tho-
mas’ and the PGA tour’s young _.
- lurks a thins.pr-twodurocine27-iye enae port to-ger down.
reweekend as he wan. I
000 Lucky Open Golf Tourna-. ■ over Ray Floyd and Don Mas- '
ment with a record 72-hole , sengale and five over KenStill,
score a 15-under-par 269. ( Bob Murphy, Dave Stockton
Casper, whois 37, has had to and Miller Barber. Aaron, who
take a back seat the past few tied the course record with
years to Arnold Palmer and a 63 on Saturday, was another
Jack Nicklaus, but, oh, how stroke back at 275.
things have changed in the last .
entire four rounds, including-
56 holes in which he needed
KEEP A COOL HEAD
But don't let leaks in your
home protection swamp
you Each year inflation
ubs your home’s value.
But your insurance stays’
the same Soy our pre tec
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Holleman-Reed
And Klussmann
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—Agency
Elect
Lt. Governor F
Dynamic New Leader for Texas!
(Pol. Adv. — Paid for by The Committee To Elect Ben Barnes U. Gov Ralph Wayne, Chrm.)____________
10 months.
Winning the Lucky and its
first place prize of $20,000
did this for Casper:
-It was his sixth tournament
victory of the year and 41st
of his career.
-It boosted his year's earn-
1 ings to $203,389 and left him
only $8,000 short of the all-
time single season money win-
ning record of $211,000 set by •
Nicklaus a year ago.
-It left him trailing Palmer,
golfs first and only million-
aire by a little more than
$100,000 for the all-time lead.
..-itcalsoleft. him trailing.
—-Palmer, who seems to be oil *
the downgrade this year, in
.... career tourney victories,
. 53-41. '
Casper takes off after Nick-
laus' single season mark this
week in the $100,000 Hawaiian
Open-hls last tourney of the
year-and that is his immediate
goal. He also is after Palmer's
career record but that will
have to wait until next year.
“I need a goal to keep on
* going," said Casper after he
closed the door on the Lucky
Sunday with a five under par
66. “I guess the Nicklaus re-
cord is the next plateau and
NEED
VAY TO
GET TO THE POLLS
TUESDAY
VOTE FOR
NIXON
Phone Local Republican
Headquarters 836-6626
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