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o A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
O-A Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning, October 21, 1961
Rotan S
IS
Roscoe, 50-0
co Tumbles Ranger
Thriller, 26 to 24
CISCO (RNS) - A first quarter]
conversion and a late-game uphill RANGER
ROSCOE (RNS) - Rotan ex-
tended its District 6-A record to ROTAN
2-0 here Friday night as it rolled 27
over Roscoe, 50-0, with halfback ”., ,
STORY IN FIGURE
Fia'bowns
Donald Goodrum leading the way
The season record for Rotan i
si tin toSte^
6 2, while the Plowboys are 1-1 in 0 Fumbles 1
ROSCOE
s o i
4 for 38
1 € -
district and 5-3 for the year. -----------------------------
It was Rotan's game all the way offense romped Roscoe for 287
as the fartherest Roscoe could yards on the ground and 19 first
penetrate was to the Rotan 38 on downs, while the defense held the
one occasion. The Yellowhammer Plowboys to 106 yards rushing, 67
----------------------------------yards through the air and 11 firsts.
. _ Goodrum scored four touch-
TAP - downs and two conversions, while
YedIAC ACOIE Lennis Polnac and David Baugh
“also figured in the scoring.
In the first quarter Goodrum
I D capped a 48 yard drive as be
iscored on a nine-yard .run. Steve
* " Herron passed to Baugh for the
two-point conversion.
I Goodrum again scored in the
second period, crossing on an
" M888W eight-yard run to put the finish-
. _ . ing touches on a 71-yard march.
LORAINE (RNS) - Fullback Baugh ran for the two points.
Buddy Walker scored a touch- Baugh closed first half scoring as
down from one yard out with he ran 39 yards for a marker,
three minutes to go here Friday The conversion attempt failed. In
night to lead the Bronte Long- the third quarter Goodrum scored
horns to a 14-12 victory over the from the one.
Loraine Bulldogs in a District The winners struck for three
6-B game - TD’s in the final quarter, with
Walker's scoring effort climax- Baugh scoring the first from two ,
ed a 87-yard march by the Long- yards out to cap a 54-yard drive. *
horns, who picked up their first Goodrum ran for the extra points, go
struggle paid off for the Cisco
Loboes, 26-24, here Friday night
as they squeezed past Ranger's
Bulldogs to balance their District
7-AA standing at 1-1.
The see-saw scoring battle saw
I Ranger stage an aerial contest
that produced the first touchdown
on a Terry Townzen-to-Don Lewis
pass. A missed pass play nulli-
fied the two-point try.
Ranger tried an on-side kick on
which Cisco recovered on its own
46. Fullback Don McCrary lugged
the mail seven times and broke
over the goal on his last effort
and tied the score. However, the
game-deciding conversion came
through with David Counterrman
hitting Vernon Phipps with a pass.
Cisco maintained its lead in the
second quarter when McCrary
blasted in from the four. The Bull-
dogs lost little time in regaining at
least a contender’s position as
Townzen used Lewis and Johnny
Wells for passing targets. Wells
Old Glory Wins
Cage Tilt, 47-13
PEACOCK (RNS) — Old Glory
STORY IN FIGURES
Team
First
Rushing
Po Ec
£5 pumceye
Fumbles Lost
carried one of those in from about
-----(fired with Cisco took it on the 43
cisco and then turned McCrary loose
240 on runs of 30 and 13 yards for
3 another score. Ranger quickly re-
• gained the lead, however, when
for * Lewis took the next luckoff and
• cleared 70 yards of Lobo turf for
----a TD.
Cisco hopes faded late in the
the 10 and the score stood 14-12 contest when the Loboes drove to
for Cisco at the half, the. Bulldog one and were stopped
Townzen passed Ranger into the:four successive shots at the line,
lead, 18-14, in the third period Ranger took over but fumbled
when he again hit Wells on a pass with Bill Midkiff recovering to put
play. -
An onside kick attempt back-
with Bill Midkiff recovering to put
district victory to go along with Goodrum then scored his final
a tie in two outings, touchdown of the night on a 20- TOUCHDOWN BOUND — Rotan back Donald Goodrum (21) literally crosses his
Bronte scored first when Dee yard scamper and also ran the last barrier in the person of Roscoe back Evaristo Carreon (491 and eludes tackle
- last barrier in the person of Roscoe back Evaristo Carreon (49) and eludes tackle
Arrott, who is a tailback in the conversion. His final effort ended Winford Martin (66) en route to the Yellowhammers’ second touchdown. (Staff
. . - -----3 7* Photo by Henry Wolff Jr.)
Early Raps
Cross Plains
CROSS PLAINS (RNS) - Early
brought its District 10-A standing
up to 2-0 here Friday night with
a 21-6 victory over the Cross
Plains Buffaloes.
The Longhorns got a first quar-
ter lead after gaining possession
of the ball on the Cross Plains
45, and moving it over the goal
in just three plays. A pass from
buried Peacock, 47-15. here Fri- . . .___- ____
day night in basketball action, quarterback Fred Newberry to
Boles paced the winners with halfback Joe Lea was good for
20, and Leverett added 17. For
Peacock Ronnie Morbead scored
10.
Old Glory also captured the
girls’ game, 61-20. Gardner led
Old Glory with 12. and Juanita
Robertson added 11.
halfback Joe Lea was good for
Cisco back in business. Danny
Phipps took three shots at the
stubborn Bulldog line before he
broke in. The clock showed 1:26
to play.
Along with Lewis, tackle David
Lockwood and guard Johnny Co-
manco were defensive standouts
for the Bulldogs. Midkiff, Eddie
Counterrman and Jim Sitton were
top guns in putting pressure on
the Ranger passing game.
RANGER
CISCO ...
6 6 12 0-24
86 6626
Rams Rack
Graham 11
MINERAL WELLS (RNS) —
single wing attack, passed to a 70-yard drive.
right end Eddie Glenn in a play Lennis Polnac set up the final
which covered 30 yards Arrott TD as he intercepted a Roscoe: _ . _ _
also scored the extra points by pass on the 50 and carried it to • A B 3 ‘
========== Ballinger Takes Loop
Lee Ballers Lead With 19-0 Win
running for the conversion.
raine fumbled on
minute gone in the first quarter.
Loraine came back when Quar-
terback John Redwine intercept-
ed a pass and returned it 50 yards
for a score in the second quarter.:
The attempted run for the extra AJ sa.
points was no good and the teams ilfeca
left the field at intermission with Vuv.DG, EV A
Bronte ahead 8-6. __________________________
Loraine went ahead with a score STORY FIGURES
in the third quarter The Bull- MIDLAND LEE Team
20 First Downs
dogs kicked off and recovered a 19 Rushing Yardare ill victory, scoring on an 87-yard
Bronte fumble. Buster Jernigan. 12 of 23 Passeri completed By ■ of 4 drive, a 26-yard pass and a 22-
a fullback, recovered the ball on , for 26 Punts. Average 3 for 26 yard sortie set up by a fumble,
the Longhorn 18. and after the 1 for 4 "Fummi Lae 1" The win boosted the Bearcats
ball was moved to the 7, carried ---------------------------------to a 5 3 season record
the ball around right end for the ODESSA (RNS)The Lee district mark and left defending slaughter’s 70 yards on 16 car-
score. The conversion run was Rebels of Midland picked their district champion Coleman with ries, rolled up 196 yards rushing ...
unsuccessful and the score was first victoryin district 2-AAAA records of 2-4-1 and 0-1 with 125 of them ground out in L
12-8, Loraine Play here Friday night, over'he first half 1 M I n
Bronte scored its winning touch whelming the Odessa Bronchos, An estimated 3.000 persons saw . ■ TVE Illi
down after taking a Loraine punt20-7. the Bearcats score twice in the 44 Yards [ —
which rolled dead on the Bronte A crowd of 5,000 saw the vis-second quarter for a 12-0 half- Coleman could amass but 44 TALE 9A 4 9
three and grinding out six first itors mark 20 first downs in win--------------------------------yards total offense and never pen- /
downs before crossing the bull ning their second contest of the etrated deeper than Ballinger’s 31, W 1 0*
downs before season. The Bronchos were held 3 < Doinfe that coming on the game's final
8 0 0 6—14 to a minus 12 yards rushing but ” play, a 19-yard pass from quar- HERMLEIGH (RNS) — The
LORAINE 0 6 6 0 12 they passed for 195 yards. Mozalla
_____________________________Scoring the initial period was MOZCHIG |______________
set up by a fumble which the Bluecats in rushing with 13 yards. trict 6-B play here Friday night
Da I Rebels recovered on the Odessa MOZELLE (RNS) - Knox Coleman drove to the Ballinger The Cardinals picked up two
DallU 23. From that point they drove Pittard posted 48 points and pass- 34 in the first quarter and to the touchdowns in the first quarter.
14* V PI" for a tally. Halfback Don Weems ed for six more here Friday night 32 and 38 in the third quarter. Cardinal fullback Jim Robin-
— scored from four yards out. Full-to lead the hometowners to a Go..son made the first score on a full-
Rule, 34-8 - --—===== —=========
ter carried for 50 yards in eight the game with a charley-horse as A recovered kickoff fumble on
: BAIRD (RNS) - The Biard plays. Casbeer passed 14 yards to Novice was the Mozelle victim Ballinger led 6-0 with 7:02 left in the Robert Lee 49 set up the
1Bears rolled up a 20-0 halftime halfback Sammy Flournoy for the with Tommy Kirby racking up 26 the first half. Cardinals for a drive which net.
. lead and then used the reserves touchdown. Casbeer kicked the of their points and Larry Rose At that point Turner had picked ted the second TD. Halfback Neil
* most of the last half in gaining conversion. adding the other six. Rodney Jones up 66 yards on 13 carries. His re- Beeks went over from the four
Ian easy 34 8 non-district victory Odessa scored their only TD in talled six for Mozelle and it was placement, Dave Hall, collected for the score. Halfback Terry
lover the Rule Bobcats here Fn- the second period Halfback Mar a Pittard-to-Charles Eppler pass 24 yards the remainder of the Smith carried the ball for the
♦ day night. tin Benavidez threw a flat pass that added the rest game .extra points.
:. Fullback Tommy Higgins scored to fullback Don Hawkins and it was Mozelle all the way as Turner scored the first Bearcat' Steer Comie Hallmark, half-
# three of the five Baird touch- Hawkins tallied on the play which they soared to a 38-8 intermission touchdown on the 87 yard drive back, went through the middle for
# downs in leading the Bears to their carried for 74 yards. Quarterback lead touchdown on the 87-yard drive, four .—a----41- „_ . - -
2 fourth win of the year. It was Larry Jernigan kicked the point, picking up the bulk of his 66 yards Lee
1 Rules sixth loss in seven games There was no scoring in the NOVICE 808 16—22 enroute. He punched over from
Higgins led off Baird scoring third quarter. In the final period MOZELLE 22 16 16 6—60the one with 8:45 left in the first
s with a three-yard plunge follow- the Rebels drove 79 yards in 17 - -
Ling a 40-yard drive Jud Gilliland plays Quarterback Charles Kuy A DID
1 scored in the same period for kendall punched over center from A rcria WAlig Lorens
£ Baird by taking a 43-yard pass the one yard line for the touch - Wil IOIIS T0ST
J from Cotton Barnes and the lat- down- ■
Iter ran over the extra points. MIDLAND LEE ......7 7 0 6-20
S With 10 seconds left to play in ODESSA ............0 70 07
“the first half. Barnes went over----
By BOB BRUCE | STORY I FIG URES half but was stopped on the double 26 yards to end Larry Clark for
Reporter-News Staff Writer COLEMAN Team BALLINGER conversion attempt, the second touchdown.
COLEMAN — Ballinger seized 2 Rushing Yarange 198 His three longest runs — 32, 15 Clark had drifted behind the
the District 7-AA lead here Fri-
of 6
day night by shattering Coleman’s £ for 35.5
ODESSA homecoming activities with a 19-0 3 for 45
Passes Completed 1 of 2
Passes Intercepted By 1
Punts. Average 3 for 32.0
Penalties, Yards 8 for 70
Fumbles Lost 1
and 14 yards — came during the Bluecat secondary and scored
drive.
Repulse Drive
standing up. Hall’s run for the
two points failed.
The Bluecats repulsed a second Ballinger handled the ball but
time lead, followed by a fourth- Bearcat drive on the Coleman 24 three times in the third quarter
quarter touchdown following Turner's injury. But less and penetrated only to the Blue-
urter ton de h 1 1 than six minutes later with 1:11 cat 41’ Bearcat tackle Gary Wiley
Ballinger, led by halfback Jim left before halftime Hall passed set up the third touchdown late
—4 — —4 _ — - in the fourth quarter whin here-
covered a Bluecat fumble at the
Coleman 22. Seven plays later
Slaughter lunged over from the
two. Clifford Watkins' kick made
it 19-0 wit h 2:44 left in the game.
Ballinger muffed an earlier
the last 12 yards and the score.
The try for extra points was The Mineral Wells Mountaineers
no good scored a pair of touchdowns in
. 5 ,each of the first two quarters and
In the second quarter. Early coasted to a 34-0 victory over the
marched 75 yards in 15 plays for Graham Steers here Friday night
its second touchdown, with Lea Granam r here 5. 8.
going the final six yards up the
middle. A pass try for extra points
failed.
in a District 4-AAA football game.
Only three minutes were gone
in the first quarter when Quarter-
The Buffaloes took to the air back Glynn Lindsey went through
The Buttaloes took to the air center for two yards and the
at this point, making 65 yards and touchdown. End Curtis Knight
a score Quarterback Doug Dal-kicked the first of his four con-
las completed six of seven passes versions and the Mountaineers
in the drive, with the final toss were on their way to their fourth
being caught by halfback Dwayne win against a pair of losses It
Clark. That was good for nine was the district opener for both
yards. . teams.
A try for extra points failed. Lindsey scored the second touch-
After a scoreless third quarter down on a 41-yard broken field
Longhorn halfback Earl Reynolds run and Knight kicked the extra
recovered a fumble on the Buffalo
12, and end Gary Williams drop-
kicked 17 yards for a field goal.
The longhorns final TD came
after they had pushed the ball
point to complete the first quarter
scoring.
Mineral Wells picked up its
third score when Fullback Buz
Kearby on a 10-yard run hit pay
dirt. Knight added his third
left straight conversion to make it 21-
41 yards in eight plays. Fullback
Olsey Seaton went over T ____________
guard from the one for the score, o. Mineral Wells
A drop-kick try for an extra point Final score in the first half
failed. came when Lindsey connected
CROSS PLAIN’S 0 6 0 0— 6 with Knight on a 30-yard aerial
EARLY 6 6 0 9—21 and Knight made it four straight
Merkel Ties
when his conversion split the up-
rights. The Mountaineers enjoyed
a 28-0 lead at the half.
The final Mountaineer score
came when End Jim Hughey
picked off a Steer aerial and trav-
eled 38 yards. Knight missed his
first conversion of the night, but
the Mountaineers did not need it.
scoring opportunity midway in the
fourth quarter when Watkins re-
_ in turned a 38-yard Coleman punt to
terback Dan Williams to halfback Hermleigh Cardinals beat the the Coleman 19. Three plays net-
Bud Coursey Williams led the Robert Lee Steers, 30-12, in Dis- ted but three yards. Fullback
- a D -1-- L (Grant Lee attempted a field goal
but it was blocked and recovered Badgers and Wylie’s Bulldogs GRAHAM ..........0 0 0 0- 0
by Coleman on its 24. ended up in a scoreless tie game
Scoring by four Ballinger play- here Friday night “ District 6-A
ers boosted their eight-game totals football action
to the following: Turner 33, Both teams threatened in the
Slaughter 16, Clark 12 and Wat second quarter, but during the
rest of the game it was a de-
fensive battle. Tie
Merkel got nine first downs, 1 j H
compared with eight for the vis-*
itors. Merkel had three penetra- BLANKET (RNS) _ Rising Star
tions while Wylie had one, and Blanket played to a 66 tie
The Bulldogs threatened in the here Friday night in a tough de-
second quarter when quarterback fensive battle which saw the
Tom Hollowell passed to end
James Rouse who carred to the
son four.
BALLINGER.......0 12 0 7—19
COLEMAN........0 0 0 0-0
Denver City Rips
Stanton, 44-20
Wi
, 0-0
MERKEL (RNS) - Merkel’s MINERAL WELLS .14 14 6 0.34
XI.
Star.
Blanket Tigers score first.
Spur Team, 47-0
With about a minute left in the
first half, Halfback Gene Laughlin
scored from a yard out to climax
Merkel 15 yard line. Wylie lost
STANTON (RNS) — The Den- the ball on the next four downs
ver. City Mustangs continued ^ the second of the second
among the Class AA unbeatens quarter, Merkel halfback Brown
here Friday night by taking a 44- Higgins ran 53 yards to the Wylie
right guard for 16 yards and 2 District 3 AA victory over the 11. As the clock ran out Merkel
another score Stanton Buffaloes. - was on the Wylie 18. That was
Robert Lee scored again in the Denver City leads the 3-AA the closest the Badgers came
(third when halfback Lynn white chase with a 2-0 mark and Stan-within scoring.
went around end for 11 yards, ton is now 0-1. Denver City has Merkel now has one win, four
The try for point was not good, won eight straight this season losses and two ties in season
Beeks made the final Hermleigh The Mustangs ground out 336 play. Wylie has a 2-4 2 season
; TD when he intercepted a pass' yards rushing and 98 passing mark,
on the Robert Lee 15. and raced while rolling up 19 first downs. WYLIE
over the goal line. Beeks also Stanton had 16 first downs, 213 MERKEL
carried the ball for the extra yards rushing and 51 passing.--
four yards and the first Robert
— score in the second quarter.
A few minutes later Cardinal
halfback Terry Smith went over
• from three yards out to cap a Westbrook Takes
• 56-yard march to give the Bears — Nr:
•a 20-0 halftime lead Cage Win, 72-37 ANSON (RNS) — The Anson
t Higgins added both of Baird's WESTBROOK (RNS) - West Tigers rolled with ease on the
% third-quarter touchdowns by going brook buried Noodle, 72-37, here 8 5 - 1 case 0 the -
260 yards on one and plunging one Friday in a non-conference base ground and through the air here 115
3 yard for the final tally. Higgins ketball game. Jesse Watson paced Friday night to march to an easy 5 of
f then ran over the extra points the winners with 18 | 47-0 victory over the Spur Bull-
* Rule scored its only touchdown Scoring 17 each were Bill Bird does
” in the fourth period against Baird for Westbrook and Darrell Ueckert,
• reserves when Bob Clark inter- for Noodle. The Tigers looked just as good 115 yards passing while holding
• cepted a pass and sprinted 80 Westbrook also took the girls’on defense by keeping the Bull the Bulldogs to a minus two yards
I yards Jerry Lowery ran over the game, 65-27. For the winners dogs bottled up all night and let rushing and 57 passing Thamherai Hilf
Fay Conaway scored 21. and for ting the visitors penetrate only to Quarterback Roger Huber was CHIGHNTHGH
8—8 Noodle Margaret Hunter and the Anson 32 yard line. Anson the big gun in the Anson attack. n
14 6 14 0—3 Caron Carter added 10 each rolled up 388 yards rushing and He scored two touchdowns and Warriors Romp
passed for another while halfback 1 T
Thomas McIntire added two PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Wilt DENVER CITY
more. Chamberlain broke his own Con-STANTON
McIntire opened the Anson vention Hall scoring record Fri- ---------------
scoring with less than four min day by pouring in 57 points to
utes gone by scampering 32 yards, lead the Philadelphia Warriors to
John Sanders kicked the extra a 122-115 home opening National
point, his first of five for the Basketball Association victory
night McIntire took a pitchout over the Los Angeles Lakers,
from Huber for five yards and Despite Wilt's work, it was an
the second Anson touchdown in 11 -point splurge in the first two
the same period, minutes of the final period that
a 65-yard drive. The attempted
pass for the extra point was no
good and the Tigers enjoyed a
6-0 lead at the half.
Rising Star's Wildcats earns
back in the third quarter with the
time about half gone to score
when Halfback Butch Butler
crashed over center from 11 yards
out The try for the extra point
was no good.
ANSON
STORY IN FIGURES
First Downs
- Rushing Yardage
for 43 Punts. Avera
for 25 Penalties, Yar
Fumbles Los
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BLANKET
00000 RISING STAR ...
.. 0 0 o o—e
...0 0 6 0—€
Pat Hubbard scored three times
one and Tommy Jones added two
SPUR points.
2 Hermleigh also got to the
ce 7 yard line once, and to the three more while Herb Sorley was the
t yard line once without being able big threat for Stanton by scoring
or ” to push over for the extra scores, two touchdowns and grabbing a
HERMLEIGH 16 6 0 8-30 pass for two points. Sorley was
ROBERT LEE 0 6 6 0—12 also outstanding on defense by
---------------------------------getting 12 unassisted and seven
assisted tackles.
Trent Gorrillas
Blank Roby, 14-0
* extra points.
% RULE
I BAIRD
0 0
Lamesa Edges by
Sweetwater 7-6
| Ken Freeman and George Cur-
tis added the other two Denver
City touchdowns while Joe Wil-
liams scored the other Stanton
marker
ROBY (RNS) - Trent's Gorillas nery swept around left end for 33
picked up a 14-0 victory over the yards and the score Halfback
Roby Lions in District 6-B play Buddy King went over right
here Friday night. tackle with the pigskin to pick up
The Gorillas made their first the extra two points
touchdown in the first quarter In the second quarter, Swinney
6 18 11 8—44
) 0 12-20 when quarterback Johnny Swin- scored again, using a roll out
around right end from about the
Gorman Shuts Out
______1 _ ... May Tigers, 30-0
SWEETWATER (RNS) - La- ctonsnminer,------iconversion kick was no good Huber kept and went four yards won the game for the Warriors < • "
: mesa’s Tornadoes came from be-LAMESA Team SWEETWATER The Tornadoes took the kick in the second quarter to give the After leading most of the first
% hind in the fourth quarter to edge # Rullint Varane 1S off after the Mustang score and Tigers a 20-0 halftime lead, Huber three periods, Philadelphia saw a
the Sweetwater Mustangs, 7-6, 29 Passing Yardage, ,20 marched 71 yards in 13 plays for passed to Mike Blackman for 40 12 point margin sliced to two in son paved the way to a
here Friday right It was the 2 Passes Intercepted By 2 the touchdown. Fullback Earl yards and Sanders added the con-the last 6% minutes of the third man Panther District 7-B grid-.
: first district 3-AAA game for both 85 7 A.t-Ya 1 fop 18 Hatchett pushed over right tackle version to up the lead to 27-40. In period . iron victory and the 17th consec- ioune ouertena A m
teams. 1 Fumbles ios ° from the two yard line for the the same third period Larry Cox The Warriors opened the final utive loss for the May Tigers. from four yards out. He put the
' Sweetwater dominated the ---------------------------------tally Halfback Jay White kicked marched across from the 20 and period with seven quick-handed w. wi. bau a____... ... .... arlieins on the shutout victory in the
the winning point the kick was no good. steals
son intercepted a pass on the In losing their third game of Huber plunged over the goal Los ANGELES
Lamesa 46 yard line Quarterback the season, Sweetwater picked up line from the one to open fourth- Hawkins f
Marty Stewart and fullback Jim pohehn. oAAdaerind ri quarter scoring and Rumsell Nadi FF #
Roby had two passes intercept-
ed, which stopped two of their
ill-fated drives. In their final drive
First
Rushing
GORMAN (RNS) — Joe Harri- from eight yards out and Harri-
30-0 Gor-son converting:
Harrison moved to quarterback
Harrison moved LO quaneroacx ROBY
in the third quarter and bolted in TRENT
of the game, the Lions drove 50
yards before time ran out on them
about the 30 yard line.
Each side lost the ball twice
on fumbles.
Roby had 10 first down to seven
for Trent.
0 0 0 0—0
0 6 0 0-14
- first half of play They drove to Sweetwater center Jesses Patter
: the Lamesa 14 in the first quar-
ter but were held on downs Then
in the second period the Mustangs
took the ball to the Tornado 36, , Iponcis yarus. Lamesa naa ..
but again were denied a score Hartgraves picked up good gains first downs and the hometowners son went over from the five to
2 Lamesa failed to threaten in the on the ground And then on had 10. close out the runaway. Gary
1 first half, gaining only seven yards fourth down with 13 yards to go it was ____
- rushing and one first down for a first, Stewart passed 20 contest for Sweetwater
4 The local team scoring drive in yards to halfback Douglas Keys LAMESA
the third quarter began when in the end zone The Mustang SWEETWATER
the annual homecoming Blankenship and Huber were the
big guns in the Anson defense.
0007-7SPUR
0 0 6 0 6 ANSON
Pi
and driving layup shots. The win kept Gorman on top of final period with a seven - yard Texas Harriers
the 7-B footbell race along with scamper followed by Nathan . L
Baird which was even with the Files’ two pointer Fall Cowboys
n night’s round of activities.
w Harrison, running as a half-
3 back, broke out on a 30-yard pay-
1 off jaunt in the first period with
:Jim Rogers adding the two
points. The two backs swapped
* assignments for a second quarter
r with Rogers carrying in GORMAN
PHILADELPHIA
T GFT
8 Arizin is 9 2
Totals
# S E HE
The win boosted Gorman 10 20 AUSTIN (AP)—Oklahoma State
for the loop play and 8 0 on the University took four of the top
season. May’s loas added to what six places to down the University
already stands as the longest los- of Texas 24-31 in a cross country
ing streak of area schoolboy meet Friday.
teams.It was the third loss of the
MAY 0 9 0 0— 0 season, all by narrow margins,
8 8 8 8—30 for the winless Longhorns.
0 0 0 0—0
13 7 13 14—47
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