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Bucs Scuttle Sinking Stings, 28-I9 I GOT YOU, HUDLERH squeaks a Buc guard as he grabs Cubby Hucller after an 11 yard pick-up to the Buc 53 yard line. Terry Hewlett Miller's powerful Buccaneers Won their seventh victory of the season by dumping the sliding STINGAREES, 27-18. Victoria has lost five games in a row now, after winning four in a row. The Stings continued to have trouble in making their extra points. In three attempts, none was converted. Miller had to battle twice from behind to overtake the Stings as Victoria was in the contest until the final gun. The turning point of the game came in the fourth quarter when punter Gary Alexander booted on fourth down into his own blocking back. Miller covered the ball on the Sting 10 yard line, and shortly after rolled over the goal line for the score. Miller went ahead 19-18, and stayed on top for the rest of the game. Victoria's offense stood out in the loss. Eugene Harvey completed nine of 22 passes, and the quick running of Leslie Hudler and the grinding drives of fullback Gary Teague kept the STINGAREES in the game, The Stings outgained the brawnier home team 311 to 276 yards. Dave Childers, Ray Nelson, and Mark XVeaver sparked the Victoria defense, although defensive mistakes of the STINGAREES cost them the victory. e Q .t 4 ttetrc a 1 s iffz 2fttf1i 'tf' ,f A ifgwfi . 5, ,.., 1 Q-11,3 gmt., fx 4538- imQg,,.fj, 5:3 .tftijg ,,sifr..zr V x Y agi .c f . rf' -3 A 1 A We K. 5,1474 u . - 31 s . Y' We K + ,F 'ii' -5 'l . gffaif.-1 i rs Q., .. 5, .g g h g A V4 W yfft,xXg2 ,557 av.. ' ' J 1 ' . 'HEY XWAIT F ME 4 ' OR FELLOWS, hollers Buccaneer lNo. 12 as he Rusty MCMMHS appears to be 1,000 miles from the action at Buccaneer Stadium in Corpus. 2I2
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Ray Ruins Homecoming Hopes . x' E1 3 x gf ef G y AW t vii -wt 'aim ,. .f ,w t Q - gg..gf , 3 ' Rrifsiittff . ,.s'-ffl' - -. , , . -lit Egg. t .mea ? we Q?5,fzw'i',g.1vx:2?M fm S Craig Hyman 1 . X .f cf g t A c -- V . I . Q-Jitsu f . TV Z is .,,, 1 r ' N. -- ' ESS we 2 . . W, 'Ya 1 mls, ., gf ra ai-v,1.1..jQvlf.Q.,+f-.v as --1 1 me-tfQp,jU'2-'23 ,as as Rus. a,.::wf.aa.aaasfi.aifsii Oates' .1 Elmer Slayden Senior fullback Gary Teague speeds by two Ray tacklers on his way into Ray territory. W. B. Ray's highly favored Texans shattered the STINGAREES Homecoming hopes by edging the Stings 15-12 at Patti Welder Stadium. It was the third time in four straight losses that extra points were the downfall of the STINGAREES. Victoria's stingy defense stopped drives on its own one and five yard lines in the second half and was in contention all the way, but two pass interceptions in the final six minutes quenched the chance of a Sting rally. Victoria hit the scoring column first late in the first quarter the second time they had the ball. Halfback Paul Kornfuehrer fired a pass to end Rick Loyd to set up a first and 10 on the Texan one foot line. Quarterback Harvey then rolled over for the score. Hudler's try for the extra point was no good and the score was 6-0. Ray stormed back 64 yards in the 10 plays to even up the score, and went ahead 7-6 on the extra point. After the half, Ray drove to the Sting three, but was stopped on the fourth down. In the final quarter, after Ray scored and made it 15-6, Gene Harvey fired a bullet pass to Paul Kornfuehrer who went all the way. Hudler's attempt for the extra was again short and the game ended Ray 15, Victoria 12. . r X' p GET OUT OF MY WAY, NO. 2O, yells Cubby Hudler as he breaks into the clear, deep in Ray territory. 2lI
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Tigers Drop Stings for Sixth Straight Loss Ted Nelson LET'S GO BIG STINGS chants the student body on the opening kick off of the final game against Corpus Christi Carroll. Victoria's 1962-65 football season ended with the Stings' Sixth straight defeat. The Stings again lost by a margin of the 'dreaded' extra point for the fourth time this season, this time to the Mary Carroll Tigers, 8-7. STINGAREES drove all the way 68 yards the first time they got the ball for a touchdown. Cubby Hudler sprinted 16 and 11 yards on the drive, while work horse Gary Teague picked up 9 yards on two carries. Hudler then scampered 52 yards all the way to the one-foot line, where Gene Harvey carried for the score after he missed a hand-off. Hyman's kick was good and it looked as if the Stings couldnt be sto ed. Cgrroll began to move on the kick-off return. Driving all the way to the Sting 15, the stout Victoria defense began to hold. The next time the Tigers gained possession, Victoria wasn't quite so reluctant. After driving 68 yards in 10 plays, Carroll finally hit the scoring column. On the conversion, the Tigers shocked the home fans by rolling over for the two-pointer. Scoring for both teams was over, but the STINGAREES drove down to the Carroll 14 yard line deep in the fourth quarter. But the Tigers toughened up and halted the Sting threat. roll went on to win the game, 8-7. Coaches Pruett and Cleveland IT'S GOOD! Craig Hyman, sophomore place-kicker, toes the ball straight through the uprights to end the Victoria extra-point drought Car
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