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'73 is STORMY SPAHR, guard LEM BRAY. cenTer HAROLD COON, back ALVIN STERLEY, ba Gecrge Rufus ic' his chaeie TT-1 -,.'sTa'n'-1 1 'fi' 's r.:-sgfiid fa, 5 5 Y hm NV M I when Idiimer T ii v-.as E' T' 'P' T' ' ' ' T ii I A i I iured and came 'hrr nh I 'l'e limit E-if en' di'Tc'ff. piypdj T BYEF. i '. STars and Touchdowns Tor The ForT WorTh Team are Too numerous To name. I-lere are The high spoTs-Ruel l-loTTman-personally accounTed Tor Tour Touchdowns, passed To I-Iillery Tor anoTher score and gained Trom Tour To TorTy yards every Time he ran wiTh The ball- Johnny I-lunTer-Took Buck lVlunday's punT on his own 4l and scampered 59 yards Tor The TirsT Ram score. Texas Wesleyan 20 Oklahoma BapTisT I5 Texas Wesleyan Rams nudged Oklahoma BapTisT UniversiTy 20-I5 as John I-losea hid ouT and Took a pass Tor I5 yards and Touchdown in The Tading minuTes oT The TourTh guarTer in a non-conTerence TilT aT Far- ingTon Tield. The Rams Took an early lead wiTh a TirsT guarTer Touchdown. A bad break gave The Oklahoma Team 2 poinTs in The TirsT period. Then someThing happened To The rugged Ram line, Tor The TirsT Time This season, and midway in The Third period The Bisons lead I5-7. Ruel I-loTTman Then sTarTed Tossing accuraTe passes To Weldon Snow and liTTle Dick Wallis began sneaking around end on reverse plays Tor long yardage and Then Tinally I-losea's hideouT and The winning score. TW rolled up more Than Twice as many TirsT downs as The Oklahoma Team and made 434 yards on corn- bined running and passing plays. Texas Wesleyan I6 AusTin College 6 Playing as much as possible urcler ccveri The Texas Wesleyan Rams succeeded in evaclTng The eyes CT I-loward Paynels scouTs and handed in a lo-6 vicTory over AusTin Colleges Kangaroos. The Rams played The mosT ragged game oT The season againsT The Kangaroos buT This mighT be aT- TribuTed To The TacT ThaT Ruel I-lcTTman, Jchnnx I-IunTer, Co-CapT. I-lomer Craig and mosT oT The rugged TW Ire played Tor The mosT parT less Than a c1uarTer oT The game. I-loweverl The Kangaroos played a bang-up garre all The way and scored Their lone marker on a 60-warcl , . I , My . . 7 PIFTIETH ANIiNIIiV'IiIi'mfT r.i,2lrf
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y. A' P' A Q- 4 nl YO I . ' N ' 1 5' ,L ' . 9 r . ' D 1 3- Y - r- U, , 5 1 I J 'i u Um N N Mn. s in v ' 'W' a n X--dine ,,,..4W ' DUB TEAGUE, cenfer STEVE SCARAFIOTTI, back SNOOKS MCCAULEY, MORRIS SCOTT, guard ua d playing his gm, g,fdS,,, ff, Cofiiaplain. Liled Guss slyle 9 r Anolher Trinidad producl, .MV Tw! Aa ji 2 Vwfflyyfyny -'il play so well he follows-d For our money,ll1e besl guard Scolly is a good lilrle man y ' 'Tuul' ilf 'm lil l nim from Trinidad. Gaad on in llwe conference. Was a who will be a lol of lwelp lo vb F'l'W'm'7 b lW l'l L'7 l' L l' punl relurns. and excels in sixlyfminufe man in almosl llie Rams in llme nexl lwo lor nim li slar ned year. blfirl-ind, every dame. years. If , Q ii w 5952: Q. if Hag, yr fa U T , . 4 em' , A F T A ,,,LEm, A, , I H .y ,V V M ,I . lp, .Sw ,, , ' -' 1 q ' fifvwfgsa. , Photo by Slawson Once Lem gets cr mitten on the ball carrier he's going DOWN! Texas Wesleyan 47 McMurry 6 Every play seemed To cliclc lor Jrlwe Rams al Faring- lon Field in The second conference game ol The sea- son lor llwe Wesleyans, and Jrliey rornped over Jrlne lv1c:Murry Indians lo llie Tune ol 47-6. .1 if ' , ff, Passes, end runs, reverses, and lward-charging line plays all were working in near perledr form lor The Wesleyans, wlio piled up a nel gain ol 434 yards. As in 'rlme lirsl Jrliree games, rlie Ram forward wall was one ol Jrlne main lacrors conrribuiing lo The suc- cess ol T. Wesleyan's plays. flIVi'i'.R3ifXHY EDITION
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23? Q fq i -ali' GN Iwi N f I , v 1-f' I X 1 , 1 ' f is is-+00 wwwwhiuh- Nw.-.-f HOMER CRAIG, guard JUDD KENNEDY, tackle JOE CONWAY, tackle TIGER I-IOSEA, end to -,ap'sir. A'tlicu ih missing Beuan playinfq some sericus First-year man tram Riverside, John was an end de luxe, and early uaivw,is bf-iuuse nt a fm J, Y T, k H 7 ,II . h. HA h i 1 iniury, Hcrzii,-r played tine 'iibdil' and Sdiiid G Sed Jae will probably be one ot W' miss Im' E as been I cn bith itfiynsi' ,ind de- son. His brilliant tocitball tu' an outstanding star every year ree, tif beiynwg rm- vii the Q . Y H 7 W . Y. the Rams' mainstays in the line A . . g A , 7 7 . g ture is at present up in the air he played here, in spite ot I rittruri-4,-s uutstfindinq Jirds. ehels tlyinfl tor Uncle Sana. next year, Same strong competition. 5 ei , K1 2 9 Vik! Zz , , 4 'V' X Ji 1 Q W ' ' ,:s?,4,zg.:t 5- ' ,. me f f W Q :si 05,441 ee tr Wi ' 1 all O 1 -- tx 4989 'htm Athi 5 . .Wf25 Pnotos by Bartwn After the ball-carrying is over .... Ralph says one sure way to stop an action shot is to wait till the action is over. . . . pass play midway in the tourth. They almost pushed across another touchdown in the tinal minutes ot the contest. Joe Coomer turned in nearly 60 minutes ot great tootball trom his tackle position in the I-Iopper line. Wiyatt Ringgold stood out in the Austin back- tield. I-lottman passed to Snow over the middle, Kyle went over tackle tor six paces and Joe Turner picked up three on a reverse to set up the WesIeyan's tirst tally. Cn the next play Kyle took the ball and started over tackle, then quickly tossed the ball to I-Iottman who raced over the double stripe. Four minutes betore the end ot the tirst halt Johnny I-Iunter entered to kick the tirst tield goal ot his col- lege career trom the I5 yard line. Cscar Weiman ,slipped behind the Austin haltback and made a run- -fl fy T-ai y N., f YT 1 'f gvx rs, T ,M 1, L.: .E u..-'V ML W, A. ,,,,,,,., ,nvr .W --,-,,,,. , , ,,, ,,,, 1...-'-,ag if sais' P
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