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) rAGE TWO—
THE BRADY STANDARD AND HKART O' TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1054
Coyotes Get by
Go to Rochelle
Melvin,
Thursday
Richland Birring* knocked ovei* Minings, Melvin worwl on • h. L kikes took out the tackier and
« tonkIt Melvin Bulldog squad first play of the tanu- and had u , Moore had a clear path.
.Friday night on the Coyotes’ homo halftime lead of 12-0. But. the In the only other Dint rid. 21-B
field as competition In IMstrlct Coyote* came hack In the second g»m<- Friday, Blanket continued
{].)] not under way. half and went on to win. to win, blasting May, .',2-6. 'I he
The score Richland 26, Melvin • * * {victory put* Blanket right behind.
12. I Donnie Moore .printed 75 yarda | K»‘bland Hpringn In the season
It wan the Coyotea’ *lxth for Melvin’* flrat TD. The Coyote*' standing*. Melvin meets Blanket,
ntialght victory, and with the kicked off, and the hall .ailed to|Ml Blanket I- rlday, and May
Bulldog* out of the way It nave Rijiy Kerri* who fumbled it | *<•»•-
them a good puah toward their momentarily aa Coyote tackier, j flWTKMT 21-B
flrat dlatrlct championship In hia-. .warmed down on him. j Meomrii WtandRtg*
tory. I Recovering quickly, Ferrl* then) W
But thia week the Coyotea take allot a long lateral acroaa the Richland Spring* 6
cm an Improved Rochelle Hornet • field to Moore who Mood waiting , Blanket.......... 6
crew whleh now ha* won ita laat with five blocker* ahead of him. Melvin ,, ,, • > , • .. ,. 5
three game*. The conteat will be By: that time only one Coyote wan! Rochelle.......... 3
played at Rochelle Thuraday between him and the goal, but H. | May..............2
night, rather than Friday aa
originally scheduled. Rochelle haa
a Halloween carnival coming Sat-
urday night, and the game waa
*>et back a day to give the home
folk a a breather between the two
♦vents. It will be Rochelle’a flrat
dlatrlct tilt.
• * *
The Hornets, in a non-con-
ference game at Carbon Friday
night, downed the Wolverine*,
til-6 David Moaeley galloped for
three touchdown* and Homer
Fowler made two more. Moaeley'*
wore* came on run* of 34. 12. and
nine yard*, and Fowler tallied on
run* of 14 and 21 yard*. The Wol-
verine*' only TD waa carried over
from the 15 by Jimmy Magnum In
the aecond quarter.
In that battle at Richland
Basketball Time Near; SMU Coach
Admits He Has the 'Team to Beat'
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated I'rcaa Kport* Editor
SCOREBOARD
Conteat Came*
Richland Spring* 26 Melvin 12
Coleman 27 Lake View 20
Comanche 13 DeLeon 12
Ballinger 27 Winter* 7
Rochelle 31 Carbon 6
Lohn 46 MiJJer»v5ew 21
Sonora 74 .. - Eden 6
Junction 19 Eldorado 6
Menard 40 _____ Ozona 13
Killeen 34 San Saba 13
Odeaaa 34 Amarillo 13
Baylor 20 Texaa A&M 7
Rice 13 Texa* 7
Arkansas 6 Mi**i»aippi 0
SMU 36 .... Kan*a* 18
Other*
Brownwood “B" 6
Brady “B” 0
Brady Junior High 14
Brownwood Junior High 13
Talpa 32 Mullin 6
Blanket 32 .... — . May 6
Midland 28 Lubbock 13
San Angelo 35 Borger 2
Colorado City 26 Hamlin 6
Ranger 28 Cisco 6
I^ampasa* 30 Hamilton 20
Llano 19 Goldthwaite 6
* * *
FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE
District 8-AA
BRADY at Ballinger
Winter* at Coleman
DeLeon . at Lake View
Comanche open date
Diatrict 21-B
Melvin at Blanket
Richland Spring* at Rochelle
(Thursday night).
May ... open date
Diatrict 8-B
Talpa at Lohn
Faint Rock at Millcrsvfaw
Other*
Lake View "B” at Brady “B”
(Thuraday)
Brownwood Junior High at
Brady Junior High, 3:30 p.
m. Thuraday.
who ha- been discharged from the
service. TCU i* hanking Htrongly
on a youngater named Dick O'Neal,
who waa a aenaation a* a freah-
man. O’Neal, 6-7, may he the
greateat aophomore prospect in the
league, TcU also haa it* Ray
IShag j Warren hack and he'* quite
a boy, Warren played basketball
in the hotel
Texa* Christian a* a team to beat
and Haye* agree* heartily with
| that. The Horned Frog* have plen-
Right in the Mg middle of the 2n °In *fa?t, they &!F<anty*Hw
football *ea*on, not manyOhlen of the top iroy* and got
thinking about the round-I,a Hera u,.k Bryftn Kilpatrick, former star
but it won’t he too long before the . . ’. rr . .
men in the ahort pant* *tart swish-
ing that oval into the mcnhe*.
Southwest. Conference basketball
team* *wing into the grind N’ov. 1.
It’* a bit of the unusual, but
there’s a coach who *ay* hia team
should be favorite for the champ-
ionship and he make* no bone*
about it. He’* Doc Hayes, the don- j ,jurjng the summer
gated coach of Southern Methodist, cjrt.uit of New york
who in coming up with what they ; * * *
consider on the hilltop to be the j jjay|or 1 oh,.* only Tommy Straa-
besf. group of boys they ve ever, burger and haa auch boys as Dorr
had for basketball, 1 - -- - -
«r * *
eVerV’' ,ai’d Hay^ ' former"Skiuth "park TSeaumont) *«» *. U'24 w,n over I Ponging over from the 2 for the
eral other team* are going to be *tar.
the same.’’
Dixon, 6-8, and Murray Bailey,
back, But better still, Baylor ha* a
giant named Jerry Mallett, the
HIGGINS SIZES RED SOX UNIFORM—Michael “Pinky”
Higgins sizes a new Boston Red Sox uniform with the approval
of Joe Cronin, general manager of the club, shortly after arriving
in Boston from hi* home in Dallas, The Texan in the Red Sox’*
new manager, replacing Lou Boudreau. UP) Wirephoto.
Lohn Eagles Oulscore Millersview,
Eace Rugged Talpa Crew This Week
Bulldogs Just
Watch, but Oh!
What They Saw
Brady’s Bulldogs, with an open
date Inst Friday, JuM. *at around
and watched the other six mem-
ber* of District s-AA battle It out.
What they saw was nothing to
shout about! All four teams still
ahead of the Doggie* showed
plenty of power.
* * *
Ballinger rolled up a 27-7 score
over Winters, a team the Mull-
dog* had trouble whipping, 13-7
And this week the Bulldog* have
to take on Ballinger.
Then there waa that Lake Vlew-
Coleman game. Brady, soundly
beaten by the Chiefs, felt sure
Lake View could lick wlnleaa Cole-
man, but Coleman won, 27-20.
The Bulldogs meet Coleman Nov.
; 5.
Of course, everyone know*
Comanche will be rough, but who
) would have guessed that little I)e-
I Leon could hold them to a 13-12
victory? If nothing else the game
proved that DeLeon won’t be
shoved around in District 8-AA.
The Bulldogs are paired with
DeLeon Nov. 12 and with Coman-
che Nov. 19.
DISTKHT 8-AA
Season Standings
W
L
T
Comanche .. ..
... 6
0
1
Brady ......
......4
2
6
DeLeon .. ..
.... 4
2
0
Ballinger . . ..
.....4
3
6
Winter* . . . .
3
3
0
Lake View . . . .
... 3
4
6
Coleman . . . .
6
0
District
Htanding*
W
L
T
Comanche .. ..
0
0
Ballinger .,
1
0
Brady ., . .
. 1
1
0
DeLeon .. . .
1
0
Lake View . .
.....1
2
0
Coleman . . ..
......1
2
0
Winter* . . ..
......0
2
0
Brownwood Lions
In New District
Brownwood High School la*t
week wa* assigned to District 5-
AAA for competition in the 1955.
56 season by the Texaa Inter,
scholastic League.
Membership in 5-AAA place* the
Lion* in with Bryan, Corsicana,
McCallum High of Austin, Pal* -
tine. Temple and Truvis of Austin
Brownwod thia year is in Dis-
trict 2-A A A, whose member* am
Cleburne, Arlington, Pleasant
Grove, Garland, Irving and Grand
Piuirie. The Lion* hud asked to
be moved to the new district last
year.
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I hov» been «,ori,j«ffully bleiicd In being
Motored to octive life offer being crippled
| in neorly every joint in my body and with
rmxcvlar torenett from head to foot. I
hod Rheumatoid Arthritis ond other formt
of Rhoumotiim, hondt doformed ond my
anklet were tot.
Limited space prohibits telling you more
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ot once ond tell you how I received this
wonderful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
7805 Arbor Hills Drive, P, O, Bor 2495
Jackson 7, Mississippi
Millersview in a District 8-B game j Eagles.
_ ui, . in Millersview Friday night. . Bohn Coach Bob Browder cited
But it wasn’t a hedging state-1 boys^nd doesn't appear anywhere I 11 W:IK Lohn* fifth victory In Leon Nance, Pete Joyce, Jlin
menf He still think;- SMU is the ’ ’’ ar , n ' P* , r nj , six times out. Thia week they jfem,diili, and Doyal as outstand-
| j» j
One reason for Hayes’ optimism i “Arkansas and Texaa A&M don’t I ..... r* * * v 1 ohn’J
in the first real hboy to com* flDm,ar chamtunothin contenders r riday. Lohn k
out for the team at Southern ff ycarbCt can b^ trSS «•>» "«>«■ mi"u‘ ”n \A*m (44l) „lr , ',,',‘rhV,eH ^ ,
Methodist. He is Jim Krebs, 6 feet th"‘ y“r bUt V? , troublesome, n„ by Ronnie Gasaiot, Wayne 18.....h Irst Down*......12
8 and weighing 230, and Hayes i That al„,ut wrar,a jt Un cxceot Faulkner and Gayle Doyal Faulk- 24<t .. Yards Hushing
think* he ha* the makings J a ,er kicked the goal, adding two 5 .... Yards Passing .. ..195
boy* we have faced thi* year.’
GAME IN KIGt'HKH
| 1 of 2 Passes Completed 12 of IS
2 for 20 .. Penalties .. 2 for 10
'-■ .■■■■—•* — - ,—— \ now annul uscar rurtong, me j\r- 1 *•* «•» "”* . fl,r a., plmfH \V(> \ /,,r or,
SMU will have six lettermen back Kennne who came to Southern loose on a 70-yard run. and then 1 ,,,r •• /XVK ■ ■ 1
great player. The other reason for, aHk(.,J throughout the conference: i
ht* silver lining is the fact that how about Oscar Furlong, the Ar-j In the second quarter Doyal got
from that firewagon team of 1953-1 Methodist la*t year? Furlong, who Millersview came to life as Don
1954. They arc Art Barnes, Ronnie p|ayefl| jn the 1948 and 1952 Olym- Hutton took a pass from Garry
Morris, Joe Krog, Carl Scharffen- f)ir t(arn(.Kf Pame to SMU on hi* Davf* good for 50 yard* and the
bn ger, Tom Miller and Bob < iay- ’ f)Wn anrj waa a Kfa>d player as a
ton Miller and Clayton are 6-5, fre*hrnan. He had trouble getting
Scharffenberger 6-4, Krog 6-3;
Morris 6-1, and Barnes 6-6-
tally.
Hutton did ft again In the third
into physical condition for the stanza, receiving another pass,
, grind, however, ar.d Haye* won't good this time for 4 5 yards, and
Doc thinks Texa* Christian and \ti. depending on him much unless Lopez added 6 more points for
Baylor are going to S* mighty 1 hf. ,.an accomplish that thi* year. Millersview on a short 5-yard
strong and wouldn't be surprised Furlong is 27 years old and is 6 aerial.
if Rice came up with a good team ; f,.,. 1 2. Hayes -ays he could be a f-ohn's Claude Russell scored
despite the loss of its brilliant fjm. basketball player.
Gene Schwinger and Don Lance.
Some critics are pointing to
Score by periods
Lohn ., ., 20 6 1 4 6—40
Millersview ,, 0 6 12 6—24
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Try Again Thursday
Brady Junior High * Lion* edged ,.d lhro(Jgh wfth a 6.0 win orer
'1 a «r#°'rr,wood Junior High Heven., B(lUpijp<! hfrr„ Thur»<i*y
14-13, in Brownwood Thursday »f-j a thtn defensive game.!
The two clubs will meet again j
Pulldw <ft'aribj'mThUn",ay I Tb'f hard-fought battle also ;
BrLrfy scored first, circling thek"^** °”e pT<^\ U"f. -(or
Brownwood flank* in the opening <!«?’
period. The try for point was good, W8» <>“ »hf »" >“
and the score Remained 7-6 in favor /<uart<,r an/1 ,ak*n u’ th”
of Brady at halftime. hospital.
• Brownwood Ullied in the third Brownwm^d» score came in the
Visitor* Over Week-End quarter but mir ed th< extra point, l>*rind after Brady drew
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Reed of Big ,V margin of victory for Brady. « 1' Yard penalty back to the 1
Spring, Mr. and Mi*. Hobart Reed \n the same period Brady tre>k off R"nni,# K,,i* bucked the Hue at-
«,f Ma on, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones on an er,d **-ev and added the tempting to wo re hut failed Then
of Fremont, and A. W. Brown of <>xtra point to make it 14-6. quarterback Donald Chesser *uc-
Pecos, spent the week-end here a* The final Brownwood tally came '"eded on the second attempt,
jruest* of Mr*. A. W. Brown and early in the fourth on a pas* play rdunging over on a keeper. The
two daughters, Patricia and Sue good for 46 yard* The ext-a point lry for P'dnt wa* no good
Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reed, was run over. | Throughout the last half both
teams came very close to scoring,
but when the ball got close to the
goal the defense tightened and
neither squad could move.
Brownwood'* Vonnfe Brown
lex-Brady !roy>, and Cheeser's
passe* to Jimmy Wise gave the
Bullpups the most trouble. Jerry
Larremore and K D. Owen* led
the Brady attack, and Oharle*
Haunders clicked with several
passe* to Charles Bowden, but not j
enough for Use payoff.
The Brady "B” »quad Thursday
meet* 1-ake View here Tb" Buli-
pufr* won a previous encounter
over Lake View there earlier this
month. 24-13.
from 15 yards out; Faulkner kick-
ed the goal, and then Gasaiot
carried over from the 5-yard
marker to end the third period
scoring.
* * *
The two teams traded touch-
downs in the final go-round. Hut-
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LIKE THIS!
It *xa* rough all over Friday
night;
,# * * *
Because of heavy rain-- in
F'alfuiria*, the F’alfurrias-.San
Diego game wa* ended with
right minute* to go in the fin-
al period. San Diego war will-
ing to call it quits anyway;
thev were trailing at the time,
40-6.
* * *
Down in Aran^at Pas.*, the
Aransas Pass-Robstown game
wa* postponed with two min-
ute- left to play in the first
half. The >tadium lights went
out. The remainder of the
game was played Saturday,
but we never did find out who
won.
* ♦ *
John Marshall, halfback for
Manor High School, went 81
yards f ir a touchdown against
Blanco, only to have the bail
called back. An official had
killed the play; he thought the
fullback, who wa- stopped at
the scrimmage line, had the
ball.
Adding insult to injury,
Blanco won, 6-0.
Bet they love that official in
Manor!
♦ * *
A scheduled football game
between Goliad and Blooming-
ton wa* cancelled. A strong
wind blew the Bloomington
fadiunr. down.
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