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Undefeated Colts Clip
World Champions, 40-14
9 A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Z-A Abilene, Texas, Monday Morning, October 20, 1958
By DAVE DILES
Associated Press Sports Writer
DETROIT (AP)—The unbeaten R
Baltimore Colts smashed the win ,
less Detroit Lions down to another P
defeat Sunday, crushing the de- f
fending world champions 40-14 as 1
the game when the Colts wiped
STORY in FIGURES . .
.COLTS lions out Detroit s final victory hopes
25 14 ..
GUN 4
ushing yardage
assing yardake
asses
asses intercepted by
umbles lost
ards penalized
with three fourth period scores.
The Lions, who had only’ a tie
with Green Bay in four games.
EX-EAGLES
King Brothers
Shine for Rice
twice struggled to within one
______________touchdown of the Western Divi-
quarterback Johnny Unitas tied Luckman the all-time Chicago sion leaders. And when Yale Lary
one of Sid Luckman's passing Luckman. the alsduime Chicago raced 71 yards with a Baltimore
marks Bear great, compiled the same punt in the final period, most of
The Cinderella kid picked up off mark and 1 nitas needs fair more the 55,190 spectators saw the pos-
the sandlots hit Jim Mutscheller to equal the record set by Cecil sibility of another last - minute
, with a 37yard scoring pass late Isbell. victory that marked Detroit's
in the fourth period, giving him Always toughest when he faces championship team of a year ago.
touchdown passes in 19 straight the Lions. Unitas passed for more But before Detroit could do
HOUSTON (AP)—The Rice foot
ball team, riding at the top of the
Southwest Conference race, has a
brother act that's really produc-
ing.
Saturday night s 13-7 victory
over Southern Methodist accentu-
four days older, but their parents
started them in the same class
when they went to school.
Their father, Burl King, is tax
assessor and collector of Taylor
County, and they played on state
schoolboy championship teams at
Abilene
The boys decided to go to Rice
when the Owls worked out three
National Football League games than 200 yards—most of it late in anything, the Colts struck three
'Bandaged' McHan
Rips Giants, 23-6
NEW YORK (AP) - Lamar
STORY IN FIGURES
CARDS
times and wrapped up their fourth
victory. In the last eight minutes,
Lenny Moore raced 11 yards for
one score. Unitas passed to Mut-
scheller for another, and on the
final play of the contest rookie
speedster Len Lyles raced 27
yards for the final touchdown.
The Colts’ offense rolled 535
ated the worth of the brothers—
Rufus and Boyd King — to the
Owls. days in Abilene preparing for-the
Both played outstanding games 1954 Cotton Bowl game. They
both on offense and defense. Com-were in junior high school then,
bined the yhad 16 tackles—10 for Rufus played middle’ guard and
Rufus, a guard, and 6 for Boyd, helped stack the Southern Method.
ist running game It was his re-
covery of a fumble that halted an
a center.
Both are sophomores and both
beat out lettermen from last
year’s championship team to be-
come starters in the last three
SMU drive that appeared headed
for a score.
They played against a former
teammate—Glynn Gregory—for
games.
Although classmates, they are whom they used to block instead
McHan, his injured right elbow
wrapped in bandages, came off Rushing sardage
the bench Sunday to lead the Chi- Passene sardaxe
cage Cardinals to an upset 23-6, Passes intercepted by
triumph over the New York’ Fumbles lost
Giants in the National Football Yards penalized
giants yards, 316 of it on the ground.
12 Unitas completed 11 of 18 passes
126 for 221 yards. In four games
League
The 25-year-old aerialist from to end Vern Nagler He set up
Arkansas, who last week appar- another score with a pair of passes
ently had lost the first-string quar-
terhack job to rookie M. C. Rey-
nolds. fired two touchdown passes
49ers Nudge
Philadelphia
that covered 54 yards and a 10-
yard run to New York's 5.
An eight-yarder from McHan to
Nagler scored the tie-breaking
touchdown early in the fourth
quarter. A 59-yard pass play from
McHan to Ollie Matson set up the
TD. The Cards then added an-
against the Lions in two seasons.
Unitas has passed for 951 yards
and 11 touchdowns.
When the Lions narrowed the
margin to 20-14 early in the final
period, Unitas led the Colts en a
73-yard drive that took only four
plays. The key play was a third
ROCK AND ROLL CATCH — Jimmy Orr of Pittsburgh latches onto a Bobby
Layne pass for a first down, but makes a one-point landing after leaping for the
ball. The play gave the Steelers a first down against Cleveland. Coming in to
made sure Orr doesn’t go anywhere is Bobby Freeman. (AP Wirephoto)
down fake handoff, with UnitasT
passing to Ray Berry for a 54-AOwnC omALAMA
yard gain to the Detroit DTOWIO OIDOTO
Moore scored on the next play. ;- ___
The Lions had the ball only two DSn_L L DE 4A
plays before the Colts interceptedITCAUMOLAT
other touchdown and a field goal and started another touchdown IIA ODMTIl, 2 l“I
to clinch things. : drive. Mutscheller got behind the W
McHan s dazzling exhibition Detroit defense and gathered in CLEVELAND (AP)LThe Cleve. -----------------------
spoiled New York's homecoming Unitas’ 37-yard heave. land Browns’ powerful aerial and STORY TILS
before a record-opening Y ankee. The final Colt drive covered 63 ground offense overwhelmed the RishiMdome dace 1
stadium crow d of52,684 an<i yards in seven plays and Lyles | Pittsburgh Steelers 27-10 Sunday. Passing varda - 17
avenged a previous 37-7 defeat at crossed the goal line on a 27-yard it was the fourth straight Nation-
. the hands of the Giants in Buffalo, run as the clock ran out, a! Football League victory for the Fumbles lost
-54 | The Cardinals overwhelmed the This was Baltimores first vic- Browns and their second over the Fumbleselotied
85 Giants in all departments to make tory over Detroit in six tries at Steelers
— the fans wonder how they could Briggs Stadium | With the season only .a third
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The have lost to the same club by such The Colts struck for a 13-0 lead, over, the Browns now hold a two-
running of hustling Hugh McEl-ja lopsided score only three weeks building their attack around Alan game lead in the Eastern Divi-
henny. the passing of quarter- ago. 1 Ameche’s running as Unitas threw sion.
back John Brodie and a defense To make things even worse for only seven passes in the first
that turned ’ back a last-minute | the Giants, they lost Frank Gif- | half. । running attack were rookie BOD i tiod but came hack in the third Detr
touchdown bid were the features ford, their star back and leading They moved 44 yards in seven Mitchell and fullback Jim Brown, quarter for a 47.vard field goal Phil
of a 30-24 victory for the San scorer for the past three seasons, plays for a first period score and laadibe ------1 —:— i- *.- ' —
Francisco 49ers over the Phila-for about three weeks. 1 80 yards in 12 plays for a second
delphia Eagles Sunday Chicago Card, 0€ 017-2 quarter touchdown. Ameche
thte climax of this free-scouring New York.0 0 6 0—6 scored both of them on one-yard
National Football League battle Mcman.’s pass tromr McnanP.-Matson plunges,
came in the final minutes of play825un. PAT, Conrad 2 re’ Conrad Moore set up the first score
when McElhenney, 49er hero New York: TD, Triplett « rum). with a 31-yard run on a trap play
and Ameche gained nearly half
the yardage in the second drive.
But it was Moore’s fumble that
gave Detroit a touchdown break
with only 24 seconds left in the
first half. He fumbled at the Colt
19 and Detroit's Bob Long re-
covered.
On the first' play. Morrall hit
STORY in FIGURES
49ERS
First downs ’
Rushing yardage
Passing yardage
Passes completed
Passes intercepted by
Punts
Fumbles lost /
Yards penalized
EAGLES
es
intercepted by
not twins. Rufus is one year and of tackle.
GRID STANDINGS
Major Conference Football Standings
By The Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL
STANDINGS
MStissippi
Auburn
Vanderbilt
Ga. Tech
Miss. State
Florida
Tennessee
Kentucky
Alabama
Georgia
SOUTHEASTERN
Conference All Garni
W L T Pet. W L T I
2 0 0 1000 5 0 0 1
ATLANTIC COAST
Conference A
Wil
Cams
1 700
0 .7M>
1 .625
0 .500
Virginia
Marylar
SKYLINE
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
■» The Associated Press
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pet. Pts. OP Houston
Cleveland 4 0 0 1.000 137 77/Cineinna
New York .....2 1
Washington ....21
Chicago Cards 2 1
Philadelphia 1:
BROWNS Pittsburgh 1:
19 WESTERN CON
64
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Bears
les ...
Iisco
77 Cincinnati
Wichita
93 North Texas 0
88 Tulsa
60 20
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SUNDAY’S RESULTS
isco 30, Philadelphia 34
Cards 23, New York 6
Others who had to leave be- Washington". Green Bay 21
cause of injuries were Mike Me- Chicago Bears 31.. Los Angeles 10
Cormack. Bob Gain and Lou Cleveland 2. Pirsbureh 10
- . : „ Groza, the Browns’ kicking ex- THIS WEENLAHEDULE
The mainstays of the Browns pert left in the first pe. Chicago Bears at San Francisco
running attack were rookie Bob “LAChicE Cards
lelphia at Green Bay
urgh at New York
ngton at Baltimore
Wm.& Mar
The Citac
Furman
Colorad
St.
1. St.
MISSOURI VALLEY
Conference All
W L T Pct W
2 0 61000 3
SOUTHERN
Conference
W LT Pct
BIG EIGHT
Conference
W L T Pct
Wyoming
New Mexico
Games
L T Pct
1 9 750Denver
1 1 700 BYU
3 1 125 Utah State
1 J 300 Montana
St. V
All Games
W L T Pet.
3 1 0 .750 Colo S
3 2 0 600 dan. S
1 4 0 .200 no f
185
1 2 ? 373 West’n
1 3 0 250
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Conference A
W L T Pet. W
Col. 3 0 0 1.000 4
1 0 -2
3 0 400
4 0 200
All Games
V L T Pct.
4 0 0 1.000
California
Wash. Sta
Oregon St
750 OregOD
400 Oregon
FVCLA
PACIFIC COAST
Conference
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Sunday
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Bo
Di
for more than three quarters,
fumbled on his 29. Philadelphia
recovered.
The clock showed little more
than two minutes remaining. Half-
back Billy Barnes smashed to the
16 for a first down. A penalty for
roughing the passer moved the
Eagles to the 8 for another first
down.
Bears Knife
Rams, 31-10
STORY IN FIGURES
But at this point of a game in Rusaind "ardake
which defense had been tossed out passine vardase
the window, the giant San Fran-Passes intercepted by
cisco line dug in. Four,plays later Fumbles lost
the 49ers took possession cn Fumbles lost
downs on the 7-yard line.
BEARS
6.4
San Fran
Philadelph
San FT:
Plunge. 5
leading ground gainer in . the attempt that hit the upright.
league. Brown boosted his total Bobby Layne, acquired bv the
rushing yardage by 153 in 19 tries Steelers from Detroit since the CAIN VICTORIOUS
to give him a four-game total Browns drubbed Pittsburgh 45-12 SAINIUVNUS
0 Brown scored a touchdown on in PitiiStadium two weeks ago. A , nAye
a-52-yard run in the second Visitors orrenseess The Steelers' Amateurs Win
period, racing around end and gained only „ yards on the • AllIWVY III
going across the goal standing ground, compared to 264 for the __
======== Texas Cup Play
a 42 yard run was on a wobbly pass thrown bv
a?:/. , . Tracy to Ray Mathews that cov- DALLAS (AP)—The amateurs
Mitchell scored a touchdown on ered 64 yards. That got Pittsburgh beat the professionals 12% to 1112
fourth period His net yardage off to a 7-0 lead, but they did not in the Texas cup matches al.
was 108 yards in 13 carries, in-score again until Tom Miner' though the pros dominated play
Jim Doran on the goal line with
scoring pass that made it 13-7 at cluding a 35-yard end sweep in kicked a 47-yard field goal mid- in the final event—the singles
the half. the fourth quarter way in the last period. Sunday.
paidtnor « - — It was a rough game. Leaving
Baltimore * 67 72040, ■—* * ALPHsuTEh
Detroit _ __. 0 7.0 7—14 because of injuries was Tom Cleveland
Tracy, keystone of the Steelers’ Pittsb
7-44.37-36.4 Baltimore ......... 6 7 720— 40 % - , ” Pittsburgh 7 00 3—10
2 1 Detroit o 7 o 7—14 because of injuries was Tom Cleveland 114 0 6 27 _
on Yards pecalized , 143 . ruBi.’Dupre TP runs toore UnT Tup) Tracy, keystone of the Steelers' from neebi, Pr. "saner FA oner Jaye
Mutscheller (sr pass from Unitas). Lyles attack Tracy was hurt early in (47). A ewi HUT
.-----(27 run). PAT. Myhra 4. -Cleveland; TD, Brown 2 (27 pass from ICED IVAID
, CHICAGO (AP I Will O’ Wisp Detroit TD. Doran (19 pass from Mor- the fourth period after I king Plum, 52 run), Renfro (36 pass from 1 T
. MeEtM-k , 1 Galimore knifed t0 "Two u a lair Dun Return). FAT. SHAF through for a two-yard gain. FAT c/L F" Plum Y: roM plum”:
D. Pradie’s Conner touchdowns and rookie Erich _ TTThamA
Phe DDE: Barnes (1 sluneet. Barnes scored another on/COACHES' COMMENTS AS LL Clamp
4 pass from Van Brocklin), blocked field goal attempt to pro-"
ston 9,‛rdroWalscon mocklin pel the Chicago Bears over the
Los Angeles Rams 31-10 Sunday.
The penalty-packed National
Football League game, which
started with Bear owner-coach
George Halas getting shoved by a
Ram player, marked Chicago’s
eighth straight triumph over Los
Angeles. The Bears took sole pos-
session of second place in the
co:
'Skins Scalp
Green Bay 1
STORY IN FIGURES
PACKERS
First downs
Rushing yardage
Passing yardage
Passes
Passes intercepted by
Punts
Fumbles lost
Yards penalized
RED.
SKINS
1-45
13
Western Division with a 3-1
record.
--The Halas episade—which
brought a Wrigley Field crowd of
48,326 to its feet—came in the first
quarter, shortly after Bill Wade
connected on a pass to Del Shof-
McCord Too Fresh
For McMurry in 4th
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TOUCHDOWNERS
MEET AT NOON
A great recovery shot on the The Abilene Touchdown
eighteenth hole by Herb Durham Club will meet at noon Mon-
of Dallas put the amateurs over, day at the Wooten Hotel.
It gave Durham a tie with pro-
No special speaker has been
fessional Roy Schneider of Sam secured, but the three Abi-
Antonio and prevented the pros
from equalling the amateurs’
Mrs. W M. Hays successfully
defended her crown in the Wom-
points. 5
The amateurs won the doubles
Saturday 6 to 2 but the profes-
sionals took the singles 9‘ to 6%.
It was the second year in a
row for the Simon-pures, selected
by the Texas sports writers, to
win the matches.
Don Kaplan of Borger, Gene
lene college coaches will tell
of their weekend exploits
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Mrs. Hays, who also was tour- water won for the amateurs in
ney medalist, went- three-up on Sunday’s singles while Durham
the first nine against her left- gained the vital halve with
handed opponent. She increased Schneider.
Nep er ama E2v ama No. wing Earl-Stewart Jr. of Dallas, the
‘I wish McCord had played the and LSU (No. 9), both of whom last week against McMurry. Their halved Mrs Hays won the next Texas PGA champion, had the
whole game." commented MeMur-have beaten the Cowboys, saying: defense slowed us in the third,hole with a four to end the match, low score of the day—a 3-under-
ry Coach Tommy Ellis Sunday, "Mississippi is deeper and has a quarter, causing us to fumble The first night was won bv par 69 over the DAC. Country
"then maybe he would have been better line. LSU may have the once. It was something new for Nr Charles McKenna Club Course. He beat Don Mas-
.— timed * hart ... in *h- fewth ------- L--LK-1 — 4L- - - -- " anedsengale of Texas Christian Uni-
whilew Results: versity, the Southwest Conference
champion, 1-up.
Maurice Hudson, Dallas: Bobby
Morris. Dallas: Warren Smith,
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too tired to beat us in the fourth better starting backfield, but they us and made us look bad for a
quarter," are not as deep as Mississippi."
It was quarterback Sam Mc-
ner The pass was good for a 92-
..... - 1 .Earl Brown was the only casual- SLI was lining up three men in cnuensRpY Fin
Washington Redskins turned John-yard touchdown—longest scoring Cord of East Texas State College ty, suffering a hip injury, but he front of the center and three inMrs. W. M. Hays def. Mrs. Dub Pool,
ny Olszewski loose Sunday, and aerial play of the season. who came off the bench with his is expected to be all right, front of each end When the ball „ % Consolation „
with new fury in their attack Later Barnes stole a wade toss team trailing 14-610 guide the SLI Troublesome was snapped, they scattered every-ENiti, *" Poual % CEL
thundered to a 37-21 victory over and the Bears moved to midfield. Lions to a smashing comeback , took us a full half to learn where. It took ACC a while to Mrs. Charles "ckenna der Mrs M M.
the Green Bav Packers Ed Brown hit Harlon Hill with a victory over McMurry Saturday, . , 7 : Stallings, 1-up 19. ,
■ CACACES. 7 - • "‘ how to play against the single- figure it out. Consolation
With Olszewski running like a sideline pass and several Rams 39-21. wind w said Abiana Christian Co n 1on Mr’ Pete Wharton def. Mrs. w D.
madman and little quarterback shoved the Bear end out of "IA’e a real fine martarharl" Wing said Abilene Christian col- Fullbacks Bill Lovelace and Bill Ruffin. 21
Eddie LeBaron pitching touch- bounds on the 41 with authority.
downs the Redskins rolled up a Halas charged down the side-
34-0 lead before the Packers could lines protesting the roughing-up of
get themselves undone. Hill Ram Defensive halfback
Three Packer scores in the last D°n Burroughs shoved Halas
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
period—two on passes by sub nearly off his feet. Bear guard
quarterback Babe Parilli- were all Abe Gibron pushed Burroughs.
in vain and Green Bay went down The entire Bear squad came
to its third defeat of the National bristling to the rescue, but a few
Football League season, words from Halas and the situa-
Olszewski personally took the tion calmed down without fisti-
ball across only once, but the cuffs.
blond fullback whom the Redskins Los Angeles . 7 30 010
acquired this season from the Chicago Bears, 8 10 7 0 14-31
Chicago Cards fired the big guns whae. Far, cot eh rg com/en 2
for Washington Chicago: TD, Barnes 41 run). Gali-
‘‘ashington. more , (1 run, M run), McColl (j
Johnny 0-he wears a zero for 82o2f2Fd"BTNAT Blanda 3.
* numeral—gained 165 yards on ——-—:---------:--------
20 runs as the Redskin line gave , ।
him the room to break away in- Sooner 1 A301A
tide or off the tackles JUVIICI LTO9H5
His 45-yard scoring raid in the T. Da
first period sent the Redskins off 10 De KevIveO
flying. LeBaron passed to Joe
Walton and Bill Anderson for SHAWNEE, Okla (AP) - Six
later touchdowns, Ed Sutton baseball franchise owners voted
romped for one and Sam Baker Sunday to resume operations next
kicked three field goals, spring in the Sooner State League.
how to play against the single-figure it out.
"He'sreal nnarterhaek „ wing," said Abilene Christian Col- ________ -_______________
said Ellis, and East Texas has a lege Coach Nick Nicholson who Locke were commended for their
fine team but we should have came up with the only victory for running. "I was fairly pleased Corvette Wins
been ere or four Shouchduie Abilene colleges this week as his with both quarterbacks," said Corverre YXIns
ahead in the first half, -wildcats clipped Southwestern Nicholson, "and (Don) Harber LIME ROCK, Conn. (AP)-The
"We played lousy." Louisiana Institute, 27-8. | executed his plays real well on our over-all winner of the 30 mile I
Ellis then recalled the series "I think we played better third touchdown drive." Defensive feature sports car race Sunday
of events which led to the In- throughout the game than we did standouts were Kenneth Greene was Fred Windridge of Washing-
dians’ defeat __-_________________with eight tackles and four as-ton, D. C., in a Lister Corvette
"McCord came in and thev can ECE CI ATE sists; Ted Posey with six tackles His average speed was 75.5 miles
scored in four of five plays totie COLLEGE SLATE and one assist: and Stanley Scott an hour
it up. The kickoff went out of the THURSDAY. Oct. 23 with seven tackles and one assist.
end zone and we took it on the 20, Clemson a’FRIDAY. 004H. B Rogers and Richard Scott
but got a 15-yard penalty for Williath STTADA# Ser: Wash.: nixht
scuffling—that’s all I know to call EAST
. Miami at Boston College.
it—just scuffling Rhode Island at Brown
“Well, with first and 25 from our polumbia at Ruffala
I suffered ankle injuries and Veon
.Scott got a bruised leg, but all are
expected to play this week.
NBA RESULTS
SUNDAY’S NBA RESULTS
By The Associated Press
Syracuse 103, Detroit 94
Beaumont: Lafayette Franks,
Dallas: Troy Badgett, Houston:
Doug Higgins, Fort Worth; Carl
Gustafson. Cuero: Dick Turner,
San Angelo, and Stewart won
matches for the pros.
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five we had to punt out, and they Dartmouth at Harvard
returned it for a touchdown to Boston Univ. at Holy Cross
put us behind for the first time. Navy at Penn
"No, I don't think that was the arms at PiusourgiStt-
turning point of the game, we Rickmond at taanova
made too many mistakes we. Maryland at SANour
should have been further ahead. XXI staaxid
And our boys were pooped out." isicuders Furman
McMurry came out of the game Fosaa at"LseonfEht
with no injuries, and Ernie Davis Waka"porest M Norti-Carolina
was commended for plaving a Fla. State at Tennessee
romped tor one and Sam Baker Sunday to resume operations next- - or a Virginia at Vanderbilt
kicked three field goals, spring in the Sooner State League good game even though he was "el Virkinia “hiowEs
Parilli hurled to Max McGee for They acted at a special meeting sick all through the contest Rebrasktat a, E Cincinnati
an 80-yard touchdown play open- of club owners in the Class D Pokes Not Ready , , Ar” State at Detroit
ing the final quarter and the league, which suspended opera- We weren’t ready, declared
Packers’ overhead offense saved tions after the 1957 season, largely Hardin - Simmons Coach Sam
them from -humiliation Rookie because of financial difficulties. . - . , . . . ,
Jim Taylor caught a 31-yarder George Barr, league president ed a 240 licking from Mississippi. ==
after Paul Hornung had plunged from Tulsa, said efforts will be I’m surprised the score wasn’t Purdue at Notre Dame
three for the other Green Bay made to line up two other teams, higher. / kancoseme tat Trianon
scores which came too late to He said Fort Smith, Ark.. aad , We got high for Arizona State inismissippi a ANIME T
mean anything Blackwell, Okla., were mentioned last week and were down for this Texas A&M at Baylor night
mean anyin ng. at the meeting.game Our passers had their Tun........
—-------„ — -----worst day of the season . . they Geon
were Ponca City, Ardmore, Musk-weren’t hitting too well, and a few
qogee, Shawnee and Seminole, passes were dropped. We just did-
Okla, and Paris, Tex., all of n't play a good ball game."
which fielded teams for the 1957 -
“campaign.
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