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ANDREWS 18 - LEVELLAND 14 Upset-minded Andrews turned the tide on Levelland with an T8-14 bi-district victory Thanks- giving day. Levelland had beaten the Mustangs earlier in the year, but this time the outcome was to be an exact replica of the year before. After a scoreless first quarter, Ted Nelson scored six with an ll-yard iaunt around end. Later, Joe Camacho recovered a Lobo fumble on their 25-yard line, and Tommy Walker pushed over for the score. Levelland marched back with a tally, but once more Andrews tallied to win the fray. ANDREWS 6 - BRECKENRIDGE 32 Football was brought to a smashing close De- cember 5 as the Breckenridge Buckaroos rode the Mustangs to a 32-6 defeat in the state quarter- finals, taking the local team iust as they did the year before, However, Andrews held the power- ful Bucks to eight points for three quarters before the co-state champions cut loose with a three- touchdown barrage in the final stanza. Andrews gained their lone tally late in the game as Doug Jeffreys hit end Dudley Mitchell in the end zone. .vdrv . 'J' .L ' 3' .-- , -a ,oe Carnacho and Jim Worley move in to help upset a Monahans Lobo JAMES WOOD Jun or JIM WQRLEY Semor TOMMY SEAY Junior GERALD HORN Junior Guard 2 L Guard 3 L MBUGCISV Managef Tommy Walker can't quite reach a pass in the Levelland game Tri Captain JIM MASH-Senior SAMMY ROACH-Junior Trainer Trainer DAVID KING-Sophomore Trainer 27
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if 1 N . ..--,'5a' 'VS Douglas Jeffreys is having a hard time convincing this Levelland lad that he needs by ANDREWS 12 - ECTOR 0 The Horses erupted briefly in the second and third periods to gain a T2-O decision over the Ector Eagles, although four of six fumbles lost by Andrews killed scoring opportunities. A tight Mustang defense completely dominated the Ector defense. Tommy Walker and Loyd Carruth went over for the points. ANDREWS 28 - MONAHANS 14 Blanked until two minutes left in the first half, the Andrews crew exploded for two quick tallies for a T4-6 intermission advantage over the Mona- hans eleven. In the second half, Andrews moved to a more comfortable 22-6 spread before the Lobos could once again strike, Scoring for the Mustangs were Ted Nelson, R. E. Merritt, Tommy Walker, and Pat Anglin. --it W in f-we-at 5 1-if , , . , J A. 1, Q- - -4 .,., , J '-'EL M -c r f5'5-fi,.' A sffri.,-fm,-.-,-fs.-,f:a. wgx 'Q N ' 4 fmnn QA-,n -61.1 ' I ' 15' 'Gm :ng ' U1,4,p.1., fm- ff..-, Y N ' ' GARY PARRlSHfSer'tior ROBERT SANDLIN-Junior LARRY SHOEMAKER-Senior TOMMY SMlTHfSenior Tackle 3 L Center 2 L Bad! 3 l- TaClll6 2 L Tri-Captain 1 Q A A. .sl-y I ,Q-A-his MIKE TAYLOR-Junior TOMMY WALKER-Junior Tackle 2 L Back 2 L 26 . - '- 'ARM 5 JERRY WILKERSON-Senior GLEN WILLIAMSON-Senior End 2 L Back 3 L
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4 ., . M1 .. , -0? 4' -+V:-TTY -W in V- i my- l,M4-fR-N.- , W 'iiilgg' . V.. -L ., A .r . Pony siciiinirnvrt are 'too rowi lliornas Drake, Jessie Hale, Jerry Harfwll, Nornmn Rogers, Sarnrny Clary, Rayinond Adarrs, Harold Bacon, Gam Parnell, George Sanders, second rowi Coach Forrest Scott, Jackie Mnliow, David Nix, Bill Yadon, Waynnon Fleming, Harold Watson, Mike Hooper George Cox Johnny Lanclrurn Dwrvis Cormier, Harold Wilson Assistant Coach, G W. Warden, lthird rovvt Robert McKelve , , Q . , , . . , y, John Dehlin, Herbert Maples, Billy Whitnran, Lee Price, Mac Parker, Winfred lyler, Buster King, Clay Keen, lbottorn rouvt David Gatlin, rnanarifir, David D 'rw Bw' Greaves, Pnxston Pow--rs, Boh liar- Kvrirwtli Woods Mike Cwv, Boll Madison, and David King, vrmrmqer PCNY FOOTBALL TLA The Ponies were under tour different coaches during the year, but they hong on and completed the season with seven victories, one loss and one tie, First it was Coach Max Goldsmith and Coach Vernon Johnson. At rnid-season Goldsmith was promoted to the varsity and Johnson took over haslcethall practice. Forrest Scott and G, W. Warden replaced thern and helped continue the Ponies' winning ways. SCHEDULE 'W -f Andrews 38 Big Spring O Andrews 24 Odessa 8 Andrews 32 Permian ld Andrews 38 Seminole ld Andrews 62 Kermit lb Andrews 20 Odessa 20 Andrews 20 Rankin A 28 Andrews 22 Monahans I2 Aridreavs AO Brownfield 22 roiarzssr scott vEr2NoN JoHNsoN Wah 795 '34 Baclffield Conch line Coach 28 1 . 1 ,v FX
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