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Mike Cook, sophomore, attempts to catch a high flying pass during the Carroll-Adamson game. The tough Tigers win 15-0. HOWARD AYERS Left Tackle-165 lbs. 1 Letter E f 6 wg .Mtg 5 49 ,mf it w1.,:m,,5ww' Wieelin' Wh. FILBERT BARRERA 5 W ,. ' 1 Left Halfback-154 lbs. 1 Letter SCOTTY BENNETT Left Tackle-165 lbs. 4 Letters .as fl' E' ADAMSO BOWS T0 CARRGLL TIGERS, I3 Carrol1's tough Tigers, bolstered with a large supply of players from last years Sundeen Eaglesg scored two touchdown's against the Dallas club in the first quarter to make a 13-0 victory over the Adamson Leopard's in Buc Stadium on September 12. Loyal Tiger fans watched Robert Rincon, senior, race 76 yards for a touchdown in the first minutes of the game. Three minutes later the Tigers struck again when Porter pounced on a fumble and scored. Twice the Leopards were stopped when in scoring position. Carroll's Tigers lost the ball on the ten yard line as the gun sounded the end of the game. STATISTICS Carroll 9 First downs 189 Yards rushing 66 Yards passing 12 Passes attempted 6 Passes completed 1 Intercepged by 4 Fumbles recovered 7-31 Punts 9-75 Penalties Travis 10 115 72 14 4 l 4 6-52 6440
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l. row. jim Hansard, Eddie Dougherty, Pat Fisher, Steve Nolan, Tommy Porter. Row three: Turner Lambert, Ralph Samford, Scotty Bennett. Sam Frankl o two: Lanny Torrence, Tommy Smith, james Mctiaughy, jerry Rogers NX'iil Wilkes Ayers, jerry Partridge Row four: Bob Rincon, Dun Coats, Ben Perez, Lou I-I t h PIRIT IN l959 FOGTBALL CAMPAIGN O WINS , SEVEN LOSSES This Season the gridiron continued to be a spot fighting Tiger spirit. As always, the holpe of the state finals was high, especia ly so first game. Beginning the season with a over Adamson of Dallas and losing the next games to Austin, Victoria, San Antonio, and the Tigers thrilled several thousand fans scoring a fantastic 26 points in a 12 minute during the Carroll-Beaumont clash. This Carroll's second and last victory for the of the season. Even though the season not improved, we are still proud of our team. Q GERS, I959 SCHEDULE apt, Here Carroll .... Adamson of Dallas ...... ept, There Carroll .... Travis of Austin ..... .......-- gpg, Here Carroll. Victoria .....................- ---. ----- - - -- ct, Here Carroll. Alice .......................... ------------------- ct. There Carroll .... 12 Harlandale of San Antonio ct. Here CarrolL...34 South Park of Beaumont ct. There Carroll .... 0 Harlingen ..................... ct. Here Carroll .... 6 Miller ...................-..--- ov. Here Carroll ,... 18 Ray ......... .. .....---- Giving loyal service to the Tiger team are the three managers Richard Miller, Bobby Falk, the head manager, and Don Clawson They work afternoons and after school to keep the team in shape pf -..l gi F? fi 5 , 2?-' in 43 ts rl! ,
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REBELS RIP TIGERS FOR I4-0 WI GERS RACK UP YARDAGE UT LACK TOUCH DOWN PUSH Rated as a high geared offensive threat, Austin und the going tough against a stubborn Carroll de- sc. The Rebels managed one touchdown in the third arter, and a quick thrust for a TD on the last play the game to win a 14-0 victory in the House Park Austin on September 19. The Tigers threatened only twice, moving to the bel two yard stripe in the first quarter and the yard line in the third. But they could not find punch to cross the goal line. Carroll's best iner was Eddie Dougherty with 39 yards. Travis d bad breaks but the Tiger's luck was even worse. gi, STATISTICS rroll Travis First downs 11 6 Yards rushing 120 Yards passing 22 Attempted 2 4 Completed 1 13.4 Punting 5-33.2 F'-lfl1bI95.I05f 1 Running for extra yardage joe O Brien bypasses sex eral Rebels 52 Penalues 450 in the Carroll Tigers first out oftoun game held in Austin Ji... , f SIX 'V II E 2 2 1 ' V V I 'f - 3 K., TW' I ci iiit .1 - V . Y 'rj xl, QAM, E re E. 'Egg ,jiff ru- - LANNY TORRENCE MIKE COOK EDDIE DOUGHERTY DENNIS EAGAN 1Iu11baCk.155 1135. Right End-157 lbs. Left Halfback-145 lbs. Left Guard-162 lbs. 1 Lette! Squadman 3 Letters 2 Letters
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