The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 4, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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PACC 4—SPORTS
The Campus Chat
Wednesday, November 4 1964
Arkansas Arrives Thursday
MttMttHffiHNIMiHMIffiHttMIMai!?
Frosh Hobbling
Eagles Win 14-13
It touk th - North IVxhs KukU -
four irnnifx to find tin- offcnu-
Four Katrlrti wilt definitely be in ruxhiriK with N4 yard* on .14 'lem-ftt-d tlum in favur nt
out Of action when the North Tex , .-i.rr.ea. nd 0*. a, Howard i h«, P"" '"t.-n,.,,ti„n and
hm freahmen itruiftrle onto Pout* | "nd with 117 yard* on nil carries. ' "
h'ield to play th«* Cniverslty of Howard lead* in M-orinit with four
Arkaimai Shoal* at 7:30 |i in touchdowns and in ku-koff return*
Thursday with a 41'M average on four re
Tackle* Kd Hrantley ant! Fred turn*
Morrow, fihl Mikt- Uyhe and iruard 'he Kajjlet* have one more kfame
Melvin Van Sky will U- on th«- remaining, u akirmiah with Texas
bench with injuries for Coach Ken lech at houts hie Id Nov. I!l.
Hahim-n'ti Kaylets This will leave' ———————
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Punt* •• 'i *•
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They Just Keep A'coming
Jarring runt lib* this IB-yard touchdown gallop by Houston's Warren McVea Thursday night have
taken their toll on the North Teias Eagleti. With only 25 men ready to play, the froth take on
Arken*e ' Shoats at Fouts Field Thursday night. Eaglets after McVea are end James Russell (80),
heKbiick Tim Chatagnier (37) and quarterback Gary Brown (14).
Sigma Nu Clinches Frat Title
Hahnsen with about 25 players to
xeml out against Arkansas, the
only unlteateii freshman team in
the Southwest Conference
\i km ha« defeated SMC 'i n,
Texas Tech 1* 14 and Oklahoma
State I t 0 tins year The Shoata
haven't lost a vanie in their last
10 over a three year span
Hahnaen'a team is severely bat-
terer! aftei hruiaintf loases to TCC
Harriers Trot
Past Rebels
V.rth I <• xa>' cross rountry team
d<iminatei) a ilual meet with Arl
The Siirma N'us have clinched •« i)<• i dwelling Helta Sigma 1'hi*
their fourth straight Fraternity il ni
Ieugue title in a drive for the in
tramural championship
W ith ■•nly one game remaining
i K h | > | • h Alpha (I. > i ■.ri'ii,. a
Siirma Nu brought Us record ' good l«'t to retain it- second plan
to K-U last week with a UMl spank
insr of I'l Kappa Alpha anil a MM I
drubbing of the (ieeiles They have
only one game left, againit the
V-Net ked Luxury
slot ' It he i scoies last Week Sllfma
Phi Kpailon UK, Phi Kappa Siirma
0; I'elta Sigma phi Theta I hi II
in overtime; anil Pi Kappa Alpha
Kappa Siirma 0
The Independent League chain
pion may l e determined today
when the Maptiat Student Cnion
and North Texas AIII'KK, tied for
the lead at l 0, i la-li a: l p in
The physical education club will
MSI team that w a - idle lust w eek
I In College Inn Innkeepeik are
in fiint place in the liormitory
League with a 4-0 record The
Playtnates (4li took undisputed
-e ..mi place Monday beatinir the
\\ esi Ibum i . l^-ii
127 1 T> I and Houston (21-0) The "it''"" State at the (iolf i nurse
Kaglets opened the season by Friday. takin|f second, third, fourth
trouncing hapless Tulsa 5M H fifth places
They will be facing a team which John < hriaman and Judy Horton
held Texas Tech to 100 yards' total finished second in a dead heat,
offense and Oklahoma Stale to 104 timed in l'i 27.'.I for the 2.7-mile
The Shoats are led offensively by huim I.'ale Drennari of ASC
20ii pound quarterback Scott turned in a superb I'l ii'.i 1 to win
Huguley and fullback David Coop- Knglo Tom Conway and Iioyle
er. also a 20(1 pounder Cooper has Mi.gee ran fourth and fifth in the
192 yards rushing. and Hairuley has eight man field Magce'* finish was
174 passing anil 105) rushing a surprise since he is a sprintci
ball carrier*.
Itut the K a if lea found that eva
sive offense Saturday, when they
defeated the Southern Illinois Salu
kis 14 I'l in a close I.attic and end-
ed a three name losing string
• ' ■ach Odus Mitchell expreaaed
his f**elinff in five woids, "It's nice
to w in again
"The most unusual thing about
the game," he continued, "was that
they aurpiised us with a different
defense and it took tome time for
I he team to ad just "
The Kaifles, all year a pasainj:
team. I'amed 2'n> yards rushinir
while holdintr SIC to 44 yards on
the irround.
"We ran a lot more this irame,"
Mitc hell added. "because we nd extra point kick wa- the win
thought we . ould and we hadn't ninif maririn.
"W K Dili some thing* lietter
than last week and some things we
didn't do so good, but moat of all
we let them complete the long one
again," Mitchell said
The "long one" was a 55 yard
punt return by SIC halfbiu k Kudy
Phillips in the second quartet It
gave the Salukis a I 7 half-time
lead that the Kaglen didn't • vc 1
come until the last period
Hut finally on fourth down from
the Saluki 7, quarterback ' Hi key
(tolami passed to the goal line and
end Herb ( an made a diving catch
fill the score Allen Hewlett's -••
I.airy Priestley leads the Kagleta
Rhome Rambles 61-14
been running much in the past
games "
Tom Price, defensive end, re-
marked, "We got the breaks."
With the Saluki- trailing by one
point in the last four minutes of
the game, they bad a .'t.ri yard
touchdown pa- c anceled by a hold
ing penalty
Sll Jl MPKl! into the early lead
on Its aecond possession III the
first quartet Quarterback Jim
Hart moved the Salukis Kd yards
in III plays, passing for 'Hi steps sonn
1 lave Holi'i i thai went out o!
boiiiuls on the Saluki '(!* lioland
took the Kaglc m to score III
eight play with th« lug play a
roughing penalty against SIC that
gave North Texas a first down on
the 5.
\ Ii Whitfield lammed over
from the 2 with K .15 left in the
second period, and Allen Hennett
tled the s.on at 7-7 with his ex
tia point
The Kaglc* were unable to acore
again until H' land's fourth-quait
er atrike.
H'dartd handled tin offense all
ti. ■ way for the Flock, using the
rushing of A. -I Waight (H7 yards
on II carries), i arl l.ockhart (71
on 121 and Whitfield ("i t on 15)
The 5 1(1, l(if> pounder al*o com-
pleted four of Id pa-ses. and his
25 yard toss to .Mike Hailey set up
the second touchdown
( otton Moore, I J'e Allen, Hob
Sander* and lienni- (iray led the
aggressive Kaglc defense, which
dumped 11 it ct lehind thi* line six
tunes foi losses totaling 4'> yards
John Kdd Nelson, Konnie IC
mike and Martin Kahn delivered
crucial blocking up front to
There was a familiar story in f
the Missouri Valley Conference
Saturday Jerry Hhome, Tulaa'*
hope foi All World, broke three
hampered by injuries suffered | onferenci record* and solidified
in last week* win over AFRoTC
Kddie Berry had stitche- taken in
side his mouth and starting quart-
erbai k Hill Khodc* had the index
finger of his pausing hand broken.
Both will Ite sidelined, and the
\ IIPl-H will be playing a rested
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\ 'I'ulsa ripped through (ikla
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Oklahoma State had I ice II No 2
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In other Valley in turn, confer
i in i leader Cincinnati fumbled
away a noncoriference battle to
(ic'.ige Washington The Bearcats,
flat aftei last week's tingling 2H-
J defeat of Tulaa, had a 15-14
lead when they fumbled the ball
to (iW 111 the last minute of the
game A field goal with 27 sec-
ond left spoiled ('nicy's homecom-
ing and gave the '( at* their sec
ond los* of the year
\\ ichita came from behind to
bop l.ouiwville 2^1 15 in a confer
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tin Shockers' first conference game
and I.ouisville's last of the season
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in the drive Hart threw to end open the -ffensive holes
I om Massey for the 15 yard score Tin Kagli j now land : l-l and
with .'1:21 left in the quarter fai e Cincinnati at I nt- Field '
The Kagle defense got tough 2 p Saturday in the an'iual
then, forcing a pool puni by SIC* Hoinei-i.tiiing ira' ■
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