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l. bv A .Takie Sandefer Bill Taylor Gene Tosh Bennett Watts Z7 - Halfback 57 - Tackle 54 - Center Z0 - Quarterback LUFKIN: Breckenridge claimed a 4-3 penetrations victory over the Panthers after a pulsating 14-14 tie in the driving rain that was ranked as the years schoolboy football classic. With Lufkin leading 7-0 Carpenter made the Lirst Buckaroo touchdown with an eighty yard run. Cotten slithered the breath-taking extra point between the posts. The second touchdown was made in nine plays with Watts diving into the end zone for the actual tally. Cotten converted with another high and wobbly job that had Buckaroo fans gasping. The Bucks were advanced into the finals by this victory. Scene in Baylor Stadium: Hamilton tacklingg Cramer, Pevey, Watts, Payne. 5' 4 M t?f,,,fg , , ,uunwf 'EU . Yr ff la , -X '-qv , ...Q '- S......- -,I 1 1 5. J 4.4-La .ik - - 4? in - 4 ' s, -iff. -rv-132' f .stan ... 'll N..9 9,4 Aifbifus ' Y-.13 K , N, 'Y -5 EQQQFYSY. f .N
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55535-N , 5 ,-.nw-. in 1-mg- '9- 1 Sandefer crawls under Everett and an Owl for a touchdown, GARLAND: ML The Bucks smothered the previously undefeated Garland Owls 20-7 and advanced into State AAA Semi-finals Harris and Sandefer were the big guns in the attack with Carpenter aiding materially. Payne turned xlllain and swiped two Owl passes, returning one nineteen yards before being downed. Pevey,Craxner, Chaney and Hamilton aided imrneasurably in the Buckaroo de fe ns e, while Jones turne d in some top offensive work Larry Munnerlyn eo - Guard Jerry Payne 58 - Center W . L. Pevey 75 - Tackle Edwin Robertson 48 - Halfback
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A Championg PORT NECHES: Watts, the gritty little split-T engineer, ran and tack le d completely disregarding his own injury, and the Bucks rallied around him to chop down defending champions, Port Neches, Z0-7, before a crowd estimated at 8,500. Carpenter, although failing to s c o re, was the leading ground gainer. Sandefer was credited with the most magnificent play of the season when from a pitch-out on the twe nty, he started around right end, found it impossible, and reversed his field to make an estimated llO yard touchdown r un. He was assisted by crisp blocks by Pevey and Payne, and Cotten kicked his twelfth straight goal of the year. Everett, Harris, Watts Qfalling over Port Neches goalj, Sandefer, and Carpenter,
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