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' ille Hi'-I T qi if .ru I1 4 L 5-.-4' 'J xi, - 5 . .ia-.i,, . X ' Pecos Z1 Wink 14 f ' 5 ' L The Eagles were fo 1' c e d to fight all , ' , T the way to defeat the fired up band of Wink We Wild c at s, Z1 to 14. Gutierrez made the C L A' winning touchdown early in the final stanza. f - '54, 1 Bill Bryan made the other two on passes 1 , ' from Gutierrez. Wink showed the best .A H i f f sportsmanship of any team Pecos played it this year. Card kicked one e xtr a point: g 14,3 ' W ' christian two. 1 B eade Northcut Guard Pecos 33 Denver City 16 Q, ' 1 Lgilgi' N The Eagles s potted the Denver City Mustangs an early 9 to 0 lead and then came r o a ring back to trounce the out- classed Mustangs 33 to 16. Denver C ity was never in the ball game after a few minutes of the second half. Christian and Langham each s c o r e d twice while Card scored the other on apass fromGutierrez. Bryan, Christian, and Langham converted for the Eagles. Dickie Morelan Guard W v.V. iii. X , L 315 f,:f3llCl gigs,-N, ,giiggv Pecos 39 Ft. Stockton 0 elesi 1 2.3, -'57' at .N ,3,Q5Q.,,,i P The Pecos Eagles easily slaughtered 4 I j-' A 'IQW L' a weak Ft, Stockton eleven. Ft. Stockton f , was never in the ball g ame' as they were Wx lixl 1 ' never able to even come close to a score. I ' ' - f P e co s touchdowns were made by Lang- ham, Gray, Christian, B r yan, and Card. I v, , , in xx l i fl. ,L - , . 1 ..2'.l- 1 ' , .4'- Y '- Charles Curbow Tackle 1 F Jim Hawkins Center Jim Camp Tackle .fp S- xv ... Y, t.. .4 -. .v-.. I., T-aw Q u, y rx. no M v. X x ia- Dell Wright Back
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1 Bill Bryan End District Team F 'Q it .fb H if I John Williams Tackle Pecos 12 ' Kermit zo A fighting Pecos eleven went down to their only defeat of the season to the eventual state finalist, the Kermit Yellow- jackets, Z0 to 12. The Eagles took on an early lead, but were unable to hold it against the hard charging Yellowjackets . Card and Christian scored for the Eagles. Pecos 20 McCamey 14 Pecos waited until the fourth quarter to score two quick touchdowns and over- come a 14 to 7 lead to defeat the McCamey Badgers. The game was highlighted by a 97 yard run by DeVearle Gray. Pecos touchdowns were mad e by Christianand Langham and Bryan. Pecos 19 . Crane 0 The Pecos Eagles overcame 205 yards in penalties to trounce the Golden Cranes fromCrane,19to 0. The Eagles could r fir! have run up a much hi g h e r score had it ' ,Qi not b e e n for the n um e r o u s penalties. , 7-ff' V i '. .. l Christain and Cox scored for the Eagles. Fi-9' ' ' 'M I 7 - fi kicked the only s ucc e s s ful extra l,,f'g1z.gg,- - serif lg ' oint of the game. :N ..g! ,,, ,..4f ' H A 9 3 fu, l. ,fr 1 7,5555 Xb U 1 ...Wil v fx if 1 'FFS 5 ' Q i t 1, fr-E55 ll -vit n P 1 E if-as T ll f .21 mf ff l.,'T 'QF 1 L- -, X -' 'Aft' X X .X -k,- f fi ' f'.f7'V,f11' Orlande Gutierrez Quarterback Dale Sutton Guard 'W 3 --, H.. . , , 9' H - 3- , WU 3 DeVearle Gray Back U .., r5:!nfg if -w ,u L -M1151 , ,., .. A -- ll. 4 -'n 'L .,-:'.,.f,- ,-.-.ww 1- nwI:1:'r.1Eyf EL, '4'E: x'v' ff-13 zlzffefit1f'1lzffi+,i'1f''L MU ,Y'!i1,,:5'ff,qn.-F 12 X-Q,Lg':1.l'Hq: .3Yff,.QUF 'ivf5Ii.i- na' la-flea 111: uf 1-,?l fI:-iff :mil ,,5-4fw, .'1Q1. lhifgzulgigll :vit-..:-1,'--.'fj-wpw w , w w 'r ,.'.rwlc'?fL',.,' E-'iii 15961 Q1 . I ,tm L - - ri ml - I wi W.. .. ,ul ,f.33,l,-Ig... .,. it T, w-7 'ge-'fQ2e'i:2i'lfaE5 LW ?3f'5Gf.-,,':g1 V rl W .nr---,.,-. - 5. w . .W -T li .- f -.eff--.-is Y- -.ff . ng-3lJ,.:gg5Q5l:3f2W 5-. ,. 1,luFw.,1., r' ya ,:f, -'TW ' v Thomas L anham Back
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Y T in f 'L J John Hess End gg-pm i. L... Pecos 47 Monahans 7 The Eagles exploded against the Mona- hans Loboes as they s tar te d the touch- down p a r a d e early and n e v e r stopped. Pecos showed the best blocking they had shown all year. On defens e the Eagle line me n were ju s t as brutal and sharp with their tackles. Christian tallied three times for the Eagles while Card and Lang- ham each c r o s s e d paydirt twice. Card kicked three extra points while Christian added the other two. This ended The Eagles most success- ful year since 1944, and showed that Coaches Mouser and Johnson could build a powerful club in only a few weeks time. We are all proud of the showing made by The Eagles and their Coaches and al- though they didn't win district, the only loss was to Kermit. 3-. ,' I gg' -,,..a-' 77' 'ff' '31, Q l' 5,1 Louis Eisenwine End -i' , B'-'4ol 5'-Ilxe , H ' ff Z.. Hiram Luna KV HV N E gqvqnrmxnr Johnny Cook Tackle J J ' illi Back , ,HV ' Managers: Dv I , - 5 5 . Joe Pate Iginio Arreguy '- rfmmxs y M UT, L. 4 PM W, fdfffg 4 Q G Eb H FDI , ' - '1 Monahans Scraps f . I-1 fl ' 1 W i if 2' - wp. .1 ,jg-S 5' J nf' Coaches viewing the game A
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