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Dazzling Pirate Offense Plasters I 1 Prairie lea Friday Night, 46-20 1 Center Point's Pirates took 'an easy 4620 win from the ' badly outclassed Prairie Lea Indians undext the lights at Center Point Saturday night. The 'Pirates scored three 'times in the first stanza, twice in the second quarter and once in the third frame Center Point klCk6d off and Indians punted to the Pirate 20 on the fourth down On the flrst play from scrlm mage Gerald Witt romped 60 'yards down the score for the extra Pirates led 8 The next fe hapless Indial on fourth do: plays moved 1, he sideline for iser dropkicked dian 10. A line plunge picked up five and then Witt bulled his way across for the score. Kaiser's dropkck hit the goal post and bounced outside. The Pirates led 220. After the kick-off Prairie Lea again failed to gain and the Pirates took a punt on the Indian 11 On the fourth play Witt again powered a cross for the score Kaisers kick was wide and the Pir ates had a 2.80 lead The Indian offense began to click after the kick off and Pirates Bow to Kyle Pirates Panthers, 32-28 In the game between Center , 0 Wm fr0m l0hn, ta5ZiRLirf1raliifZ3Sy Hiaffyii Meet Kyle lonight Playing in a steady rain Ind on a water-covered' field, the Lohn Eagles fell before Kyle, Aubrey Gregg of the Panthers broke away for four touchdowns to offset the bril liant running of Pirate Gerald Witt to give Kyle a 32-23 de- cision in the six-man game. Uvirh Crass Qnnrina frnm, '35 l l Center Point Pirates Take Easy 58 20' Win from Utopia, Meet Medina Next Center Points Pirates tacked another district win to their win list last Thursday night when they stampeded the Utopia Buffaloes 58210 hed on power plays After the game at Me dina Friday night the Pirates will play the last heme game of the season at home on Nov Pirates Sink Cat ,65 0 gojjjrfat. ushmg and at that point Richard Kai ted no time On the first play Saturday mght the ferocious S9103 ser hit Johnny Flnch with a Kaiser again hit Finch with a ligziecg Sigur SX Center Pomt Plrates clobbered Omp 10 of 17 M Q for :mmhpr vnm o we Medmas Bobcats 65-0 In a 4 fm. ru, Pirate Rel Over Harper, 51 0 on their own C15 One play gain and twisted and ooageu past ed them 5 yards but a fumble the whole Prairie Lea team 'T' lr L' hl c-L :rates Go to LaPryor Sat for Br-District Tilt Center Points P1rates will be trylng for another bld1S trlct title when they go to La Pryor Saturday night to meet the Bulldogs Coach A C Coleman cried a llttle because the game IS to be played at LaPryor but he vows his boys want to win the toss of a coin 1n planning the game Coleman wanted the game set at Kerrville His high sailing P1r ates lwith a record of eight wins and two losses are hoping to Sack up the b1d1str1ct title and gain a chance to meet tthe Pirates havent yielded a point ln the last two games They wanted to play LaPryor this week end To meet their buiistrict foes the Pirates have to trav el more than 100 miles Only bright thing about the whole affair IS the fact that the Pirates have a chance to settle accounts with the Bull dogs for last years 36-45 de feat in the last game of the 1954 season Frlendswood for the regional crown Any doubts football fans may have had about the championship calibre of the Center Pomt Pirates vanished Friday night as the awesome Pirate football machine blast ed the Harper Longhorns 51 0 to sack up the Dist 24 title Gerald Witt added four more touchdowns to the f1ve he scored against Med na n hrno Hn rout were Johnny Finch Wm Coldwell Tommy George and Al Bishop GAME AT A GLANCE Center Pt. 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X , ' - , . .- . .. 7.-Q - 'I I Plrate The Center Point Pirates will play the defending champions I Frlendswood for the Region' VI six man football crown on Friday nxght in Gonzales The game IS set for 8 p m The neutral game site was selected by the two coaches as being approximately half way between both schools 115 miles southeast Gonzales IS roughly from Center Pomt of Seguin The Pirates won to play Friendswood the right by plas District race with two win the Pirates have lost two non district games one to Kyl and the other to St Marys o Fredericksburg tering LaPryors Bulldogs de fendmg b1d1str1ct champions 68-22 1n an awesome display of power Saturday night LaPryor Gerald Witt added to his scoring record with 4 touch downs and an extra point pass from Richard Kaiser for a to tal of 25 points Two sophomore baeks-- Wil ham Coldwell and Richard Jones p1Ck6d up the scoring habit Coldwell hit paydirt three times and Jones added a couple End Johnny Finch' completed the TD parade Kar ser kicked good three times after touchdowns and passed to Sam Adams for another po nt ' t The Pirates had a command ing 48 14 lead at halftime andt scored in every quarter It wast chiefly a ground attack game for the Pirates although Kar ser spiced the battle with a 1 half-dozen passes enter Pomt 32 First string lineup for the ed for the game Wmen le Set hrates was Kaiser Witt Jon to Stan alt 8 p m es Finch and Al Bishop with Coach A C Celemansteam Sam Adams as offensive cen expects to have a tough flght ter and Neal Coldwell as de- wlth the henghoms who Ve fenslve center All are seniors emerged as leading contend :with the exception of Jones ers for the d1str1ct crovrm who IS 3 S0Ph0m0Te Siler
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SOFTBALL HIGH SCHOOL L.-R -FRONT ROW- C Heinen, R Milt- haler, A Bishop D Milton R Kaiser R Jones, 8zJ Finch L -R -SECOND ROWH Newcomb, Fritz J Beakley, F Dearmg, S Adams T George W A Holmes J , B DeVore 8zG W1tt ELEMENTARY L R FRONT ROW B Williams G Methvin J Colbath E Bishop, S Mosty 8: R Clmgton L R SECOND ROW J Lackey, C Coldwell L DeVore, 8: J R Golden TRACK -.1 Qi- i SH st . i'. , 'A r io D o C fanatic- S K' ,s fe f 5 QF-as to 1 I -6? np ' M u.a'.,.-I flip ig, 3 4 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL -R -FRONT ROW-D Rouse, M J Dod- gen, V Holmes, K Walker 8: M A Homilius L -R -SECOND ROW-B Green, B M Smith, B F Smith M Hornilius D Page V . ks-.L ELEMENTARY L R FRONT ROWE Bohnert LM Coldwell K Milton E B Lackey, F Mosty, 8zB Perkins L R SECOND ROW I Bohnert M J Kaiser, V Kovar, 8:5 Monk L R FRONT ROW G Witt, R Kaiser, B DeVore 8: J Finch L R SECOND ROW R Mllthaler, A Bishop, J Beakley, 8: Jr Holmes . , . , . , . . , . . - . W. , r., J. . . . . , . , 8: . . , . , . . . . , r. . , . ' . H I I4 I V Q K . WJ I S , ' . ' J 9 4 J . - 1 ' n ' - 0 1 l I U X 1 ' u ' ' n 1 0 1 . 1 . 1 . l . l , 0 ' , . 0 Q Q p s o I ' . 5 n u I n .'w, 23.3 if r I , 0 ' 1 W ul . Sid K A 1 il! 3 il 4 is f Q' gig- -ffi 'F-- ff 455 A4 M'-fi,f?f S' ii ,pup i, 2 R- .l 1 ft-A sf . L Y ' ' L a 5 1 . is s s ' , A 4 I A -A ev- Q' I ' n 9-ev.
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