The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, October 2, 1967 Page: 4 of 18
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The Winkler County News, Kermlt, Texas
Monday, October 2,1967
Page Four
Jackets Roll to 4th Win Over EP Austin
Meet the Jackets
BY PAUL SCIFRES holding a comfortable 20*0 lead.
The Kermlt Yellow Jackets Midway through the third period,
rolled to their fourth straight junior guard Wade Hoggard re*
GAME AT A GALNCE
kermit
First Downs
Yards Rushing
Yards Passing
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Passes Int. by
Fumbles lost by
5
116
29
11
3
0
3
- 4*30
P7-41.3
win by downing EP Austin 27*6 covered a fumble at the Austin ^
Friday night at El Paso. Kermit 2? yard line to put the Jackets 231
looked a little loose and shakey ln good position again. Thompson JO8
in the opening moments, but late carried to the three yard line for *2
in the first period the Jacket of* an 18 yard galn and a Hrst down. 5
fense began to click as Carroll Thompson went over for the score 1
Samuels took a 32 yard pass from on the next Play to give him his,. 2
Quarterback Tim Peden for Ker* third touchdown of the evening.' 1i05 Penalties
mtt’s first score of the evening. Maikell kicked the extra point 6*39.6 Punts, Avg.
Billy Thompson threw a key block to end the scoring for Kermit and "V ---—--
to spring Samuels after taking the bring the score to 27*0. | I ■■ k \l j a y«
pass. The toss ended a 75 yard From that point, Yellow Jacket VlUU IV flwW
drive for the Jackets. Pat Spinks Coach Charles Jetton played his
aided the drive greatly with a reserves to give them some val*
43 yard run on a reverse. Joe uable game experience. The re*
Ben Maikell kicked the extrapoint serves did a commendable job to
•"Iff ‘be Jacfcete in front 7-0. Regular meeting of the Kermit
, h J ,.h wSh th! SJX°n1 P!f' 2 Quarterback Club will beheld
led, Maikell Intercepted an Austin of the night late n the^ final lonlght at 8 o’clock at the High
pass at the Kermit 39 yard line of the night late in the final per- gchooj cafeteria
Kermif-Ausfin
Game Films
to put a halt to Austin’s most iod.
S SHnSSS 10 *^
liant running and passing. Quarter* John Thompson broke loose on a vlpwin„ thp films th*
back Peden hit Samuels again, this 30 yard sweep around left end to aSsiS game “n
time with a 22 yard pass to put put Austin on the scoreboard. The ' “ ^ defensive olaver
the Jackets in scr9ing position, extra point attempt was no goodQf week ®(ei?sigelpl5ed
Fullback Billy Thompson went the and the game came to a close coach Charles Jetton will give
final six yards to put Kermit out with Kermit the victor by a de* ^report on ^ Pecos
in front 13*0. Joe Ben Maikell cisive 27*6 margin. Eagles theJacks’ firsf con-
kicked his second extra point of Penalties cost both teams heav-“ g » other coaches
the evening to round the score to ily. Kermit was penalized 11 times t€Ten<re loe’ afd °™ef coaches
for 105 yards.P El Paso Austin ™
After the kickoff, Austin was un* received four penalties for 30 Refreshments wU1
able to move the ball, but a nice yards. *
punt backed the Kermit crew to Kermit’s offense was a little
their own 15 yard line. This didn’t more sluggish than it had been Winkler County. News
bother the Jackets in the least, *n the first three games, but the M ,qv Qn '
as they went to work and marched Jackets still rolled up 339 yards Th^av bv the Sen West
downfield for another score. A after getting off to a slow start FSy^y ?®st
pass interference call against Aus* in the first period. The defense P Drawer A Kermit
tin helped keep the drive alive. was no less than outstanding, as ’ r A> Kermit,
Billy Thompson went the last five usual, as Austin was able to come Second ^ ^ at
WADE HOGGARD, 153-pound guard, is a junior who played
on the B team last year. He is used principally on defense and
has been a big cogin the Jackets’ success this year. (Staff Photo)
DAVID RIVERA rambles for a 30 yard gain in B Team action against Carlsbad Mid*
High. Rivera (42) squeezed past the two Carlsbad defenders. The Kermit Bees rolled to a
50*6 rout over Carlsbad.
Bees PulverizeMid-High
BY MIKE MAIKELL
GAME AT A GLANCE
ter from the 17*yard line
got 9
KERMIT
24
per,
CARLSBAD
First Downs 6
Yds. Rushing 106
Passes Attempted 13
Passes Completed 4
Yds. Passing 13
Pass Intercepted by 0
Fumbles Lost 2
Penalties, Yds. 2*10
Punts, Avg. 9*26
The Kermit Bees cranked up
their scoring machine Thursday
night at Walton Field and when
they released the clutch, all that
could be seen was a bewildered
bunch of Carlsbad Mid-High foot-
ballers, left in a cloud of touch-
down dust.
After the drag was over, Ker-
mit sat comfortably behind the
wheel at the finish line with a
50*6 decision.
Coach Ken Mays’ Bees, play*
ing before a large, enthusiastic
crowd, methodically ground the
Carlsbad team into small chunks
and although Mays called off the
dogs early, his charges con-
tinued to score.
At the half Kermit had a 33-0
lead and at one time, the Bees
punted on first down and also
GEORGE COFFEE, a junior, only weighs 140, but is a scrap- tried a field goal on third down.
He plays guard and goes in at linebacker when he plays Bryan Chamberlain booted a
Kermit eot on the scoreboard ni highlight the drive, yards on a sprint around left end. up with only five first downs, most Jt Texas
Kermit got on the scoreboaro chamberlain put the ball The extra polnt attemptby Maikell of which was against Kermit re- Kermit, exas.
early on a five-yard run by through the uprights from the was no good and with lust eieht serves.
quarterback Dewayne Patterson. i7.yard line and it was a 43-6 seconds?remaining in the half The Kermit team has been po-
Tho Qooc hart fafcpn nvpr nn a u.n____ * ciudimiig liail> . , lt .. * % « rates
Kermit went to the dressing room tent on both offense and defense
The Bees had taken over on a ^all game.
Carlsbad punt which David Ri- Stevens set up the final mark’
vera returned from his 20 to the
er with a fine 29-yard return of
Team
Magic Wash
P&N Trucking
Baker Oil Tools
Serv-All
* defense. (Staff Photo)
Carlsbad 46. Big plays *he a punt to the Carlsbad 31. Sue-
drive were runs of 18 yards by cessive plays pushed the Bees
Bobby Dunham and 13 by Bobby j3acjc their 49 and after a two-
Upton. Rivera added the two yard gain 0ff tackle, Patterson
points on a double reverse to pitched back to John McAnally
put Kermit in front, 8-0, with and he found Hicks running free
**:45 leR ia thf first period. again Hicks gathered in the pass 0asis
After holding the visitors and and went over to score Kermit’s Borden’s
forcing a punt the Bees scored last TD Gary Smith pUt the final
in one play. Pattepon faded back score on the board with a perfect
and tossed to fullback Trey Wil- piacement_
liams who was running all alone rphe defensjve unit played a
down the left side. He raced in fjne game w^th Greene, Wayne
untouched and after two consecu- Cooper> Meivin williams, Ed-
tive five-yard penalties on the Stevens, Scott Christian,
conversion, Chamberlain’s kick R h t Trev williams Harrv Cates, 660.
was blocked Kermit led 14-0 £2?$' SamberlaL and Me" High Team
with 6.31 still to go in the initial Anally all turning in top per-
period. , . . formances. The line blocking and
Rivera picked off a Carlsbad pasg blocking of the offensive
pass several plays later and sped u,je algo stood out>
55 yards ^ over the goal, but a Mays was well pleased with
clipping penalty set the Bees resuH and with the perform-
back to their 29. Patterson then ance Qf hjg en^re unit.
lofted a long pass to end Phil -p^e wjn gives the Bees a 3-1
Hicks and he raced all the way record for the year,
for a 71-yard gain. Chamberlain rp^e gees travel to Pecos
kicked the point and it was 21-0 Thursday for a double-header
with two minutes left. with pecos b team. First
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low Jackets have averaged 32
points per game and the opponents addresses or out of town, $6.00
have managed less than a touch- ’
down per game. The Yellow Jack-
ets will open district play at
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Football
Schedule
Game —
Builders, 799.
High Individual Game
Cates, 239,
■ Jan
Ever watch a butterfly ? It
does its tasting with its feet
as it flits about from flower
to flower.
three-pointer in the fourth quar- A 57-yard drive paid off in game whi start at 5 p.m. with
the second period with Upton jagj. game scheduled for 7:30
going the last 10 yards. Dun-
A simple finger-like clamp
attached to a piece of heavy
line three or four feet long is
handy to anchor with for a few
minutes while brush fishing.
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WITH A NEW CAR LOAN
With the
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ham had powered for 22 yards
to set up Upton's run. Cham-
berlain’s extra point try was
blocked again and the score was
27-0.
Carlsbad failed to pick up a
first down after taking the kick-
off and when they tried to punt,
■ end Ladd Roberts knocked one
of the blockers into the ball,
with Kermit taking over on the
Carlsbad 38.
After driving to the 34, Edgar
Stevens raced around left end
and outran everyone to the goal.
An attempted run for the con-
version failed and Kermit had a
33*0 lead.
Chamberlain tried his field
goal from the 27 shortly before
the half, but the ball fell short.
p.m.
Price Change
Sports Committee Chairman
Bill Malone has announced price
changes in the Sul Ross-Emporia,
Kansas State football game.
In order to give the area
sports fans a better opportunity
to see this sought-after clash,
Malone stated that all Reserve
Seat Tickets have been reduced
to $2 instead of the original
price of $2.50. In addition to
this reserve seat reduction, Gen-
eral Admission tickets have been
reduced accordingly to $1.50 in-
stead of $2. Student prices re-
main at the original $1 figure.
Carlsbad" finally got in the Student prices include high
Necks of birds have greater
freedom of motion than snakes.
In the sparrow there are 14
vertebrae. The swan has 23.
KERMIT
Oct. 2
8 p.m. — Quarterback Club,
— Jan High School cafeteria.
8 p.m. — Varsity Moms, High
Oasis School lounge.
Oct. 5
5 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. — Foot-
ball, “B” Pecos (2 games, there.
8 p.m. — 7th Grade parents
meeting, Junior High auditorium.
Oct. 6
8 p.m. — Football, Pecos,
there.
Oct. 7
11 a.m. — Football, 9th Grade,
Pecos, there.
9 a.m. & 11 a.m. — Foot-
ball, 7th and 8th Grades, Pecos,
here.
D. E. Workshop, El Paso.
Oct. 8
Texas Association Secondary
School Principals, Houston,Rice
Hotel.
Meat
Processing
OF
Deer and Beef
CALL
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500 SOUW
SPRUCE ^
KERMIT
scoring column in the third
period after recovering a Bee
fumble. Taking over on the Ker-
mit 16, they drove over with
Burt Lunsford going the final
three yards. The attempted con-
school, junior high and college.
Glenn Beard, Sul Ross Ex-
Student Association official, also
stated reservations are already
coming in, in large number for
the Ex-Student gathering. The
version was no good, to leave the Get-together for all Sul Ross
Bees holding a 33-6 advantage, students and Exes will be held
The Bees took the kickoff and at the Sands Motor Hotel, with
drove 74 yards for their next tal- festivities beginning wLh a FREE
ly. Williams picked up 16 yards buffet.
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