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Hardeman gets swamped on end run by Buc tacklers while Tigers pick themselves up-after slowing Bucs. BUCS' LINE STEM TIGERS, I8-O The tough Tigers battled the favored Miller Bucs in the opening game of the North Zone District 14 AAAA race among the inter-city rivals, Miller, Varroll and Ray, The Tigers held the Bucs to 18-0. A crowd of 6,700 witnessed the defensive battle in which Millers superior line strength and faster backs told the difference. Miller held the reins all the way, never letting Carroll past the Bucs' 35 FRED FULTON Center - 185 lbs. yard line. Buc yardage didn't come easy either Skip Jines hit 10 of 17 passing attempts but the Tigers managed to make only 58 yards in the air. Carroll stayed off a Buc attempt from the Tiger 12 early in the first quarter. Miller worked its way to the five yard line with goal to go. but a stout defense by Harry Beavers. Jerry Sharp and Raymond Hardin held theni at the three yard line. The game was played Saturday. after being postponed two days. STATISTICS Miller Carroll I4 First downs 7 2 Lgttprg I57 Yards rushing 44 f' 5 132 Yards passing 58 5' 8 Passes attempted I7 -' 4 Passes completed I0 0 Passes intercepted by 0 X 0 Fumbles lost 2 v 4-36,7 Punts I0-25.1 ft 7-76 Penalties 4-32 ai , i sn.,-v Y V, 4 AML ,, ,IW ,V Q N 'X I I .WM f p ,J za, I I g ' Sky. S tr P' f f It .... . 3 5 T A f I J M RICHARD GALI-AGHER GENE HALL JIM HANSARD WILLIE HARDEMAN Right End - 175 lbs. I.eft HHIIIBZICIK - 130 lbs, Rlght Guard - l-I2 llis FulIbaCk - 155 lbs. 2 Letters Squadman 2 Letters 2 Letters 97
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CARROLL PICKS The Tigers romped by a winless Robstown Cotton Pickers team, 29-6, via air, land and what-have-you to make up for previous week's 8-6 loss to Edinburg. The whole Tiger team seemed to shine, the back- field running and passing behind excellent blocking and a defense which held Robstown to one touchdown. Quarterback Skip Jines called a heady game plus exhi- biting some fancy footwork and adept aeronautics. He had at his disposal three able receivers in Ralph Hardeman stops Robstown Quarter- back to stop a first down try while Beavers and Wilkes watch. ROBSTOWN, 29-6 Samford, Willie McKnight and Willie Hardeman. Hardeman. Bobby Spruce and Don Laine showed 4,500 spectators how to run through, around and over fast Cotton Picker linemen, who were often deceived by Jines' choice of deceptive plays, and who seemed unable to stem the tide of Tigers. The extra point department was handled with Laine's and Raymond Hardin's running and the booting of Harry Beavers for a total of five points. JOHNNY BOYD Left End - 151 lbs. C STATISTICS 2 Letters - Captain arroll Robstown 'I6 First downs 'IO L ... 253 Net yards rushing IIS I I2 Passes attempted 9 ., Ls . 7 Passes completed 4 V H' 62 Yards gained passing 43 M 2 P 3 'I Passes intercepted by 0 I 2 Fumbles recovered by 2 M ENV ff' 6-32.5 Punts 8-38 . 6-66 Penalties 5-42 5'-if'i'Qg-V4 ' - ... 1 '35 ef... 'US LA , mx' in 5' ' , f 'L 95 , ,, , 1' . Y g x .L N W, fre . X 1:' 'I sn. FILBERT BARRERA SIDNEY BEAUFORD HARRY BEAVERS DON COATS Right llaltback - 150 lbs. Quarterback - 1-12 lbs. Right Tackle - 215 lbs. Lett End - 160 lbs. Squaclman l Letter 1 Letter - Captain Squadman 96
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Wilkes shows thp Texans how to snag 21 pass. al- though the Texans seemed not to need it. taking ll of 16 tries during ganic. TEXANS TUMBLE TIGERS, 44-O Some 7,500 fans watched Ray's Fighting Texans run all over the Tigers in a bitter disappointment to the Carroll team, which had hoped for an upset over favored Ray. Max Derden directed Ray's victory with excellent passing and ball handling which left the Tigers open-mouthed. It was a penalty-ridden game, with Carroll receiving four and Ray twelve penalties. Ray started their- onslaught midway in the first period and kept on going to rack up three touchdowns in the first half and three more in second, Ray Coach Bill Stages put his second and third teams into the game during second half, but the Tigers, worn ragged by the strenuous first half, were unable to stop them. Carroll started one serious rally late in the first period when Skip .lines picked up a bloc from Richard Gallagher and passed 26 yards to McKnight on Rays 13. Only a lunging tackle by Max Derden held him. CHARLES JOHNSON JOHN HARDIN Quarterback - 156 lbs, Left, Tackle - 171 lbs. Squadman 2 Letters - Captain v HR' STATISTICS t ' Ray Carroll iv- 6,5 ' I9 First downs 8 'ij' 5 317 Yards rushing 28 205 Yards passing 40 -7- I7 Passes attempted I6 .wif ff' II Completed 3 x I Intercepted by 'I ee I Fumbles recovered by I 'I-3I Punting 7-35 I2-I30 Yards penalized 4-68 MQW f ::'Klm X f ue. , ' , ,Lx 6 Q U I 'GJ' -- I.. I, I 1 C :: .j2' .. ' K I Q W , W' 3 A .AX - 4 RAYMOND HARDIN I.0UIS HUTCHINSON SKIP .IINES ROBERT JONES Fullback - 165 lbs. Right Tackle - 170 lbs. Quarterback - 150 lbs, Right Guard - 160 lbs 1 I-Otter 2 Letters 2 Letters 2 1,1-in-r, og
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