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Page 4—Section 1 — Sapulpa (Okla ) Herald, Sunday, November 13, I960
Missouri Comes Back
Down Aroused OU, 41-19
Bolinger Leads Tulsa To 12-8
Come-From-Behind Win Over NTS
By dave stoker
Mounds Splits
Conference Pair
Barbara Green pushed in 21
points Friday evening to lead the
Mounds girls cagers to a 39-36
TULSA «I’PI•— Tulsa's junior)plays to move the ball from the:allies were costly to both teams,!H'*n over Preston in the years
If tradition is carried for'h. one'fullback Bo Bolinger became a 14 to pay din : with Tulsa getting off to a rocky l,rsl conference game for Mounds
r nt President Flc. t r.ii I Ken ,,n*' nii,n team, scoring two tom ^ Tulsa then had to light off a de ■'.irt in the f -t half The K.ig.i -> ml - t • *v - however, ran into
NORMAN iL'Pl — Mighty Mis. again when halfback Melvin San- Halfback Donnie Smith added in the final minute of the game ‘^mediate duties will be Jowns. and brought Tulsa from termined drive by an aroused lone touchdown came quickly in a fas* Pr*s,“n !‘V^1a™1
souri put down a determined un- tcr-Jold fumbled on a piUhout and Missouri s final tally, his third of hut a backlield-in-rnotion penalty ,bal tossing out the first hall 1111 ‘Meat North lesas Kagle team ate in the fourth to the first when kit halt Chuck " *r 4‘,nt" >S.
derdog Oklahoma squad 41 lit Sat- (Ik- Tigers look over on their own the game on a three-yard run on nullified the -core. on opening day oi the 1%! ** 1°^* 9.112 iuns hen put < game oil in I te win liullaway capped a iO-yard drive J*"1 1
urday alter the Sooiiers tumbled to \ lew plays later alternate the third play alter the Tigers re T"bui Kicks Two baseball season we are not Saturday gives lulsa a chance to shale the in 14 plays lo score on a 13-yunl point
away an opportunity to topple the liallbaik Norris Stevenson swept covered a fumble on the OU 26 Missouri fullback Bill Tobin sur,‘ from which aim Mr Ken | Bolinger set up Tulsa ' clmihing Mi- -nun \ alky conference title it gainer.
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down. the end /.one Irom eight yards out 'fourth penud following a bad hide, despite many Okiahoman’s| ^exas ^Gite pass in the fourth pc next week
-----•pit, fiout by Oklalioma. Tobin ran belief that he is "let handed" all|110(1 and <'arned on six successive/ Fumbles, interceptions and pen
beaten tanks
In a thrill-packed game played
belore a homecoming crowd of
56.300. Ihe keyed-up Oklahoma
team presented the I'lgcra one of
tfieir fiercest tests ol the season
But with Oklahoma trailing hv
only five points, in the last period.
Sooner quarterbacks tossed tour
in another area basketball game
Kellyville girls defeated Liberty-
Mounds girls. 2817. Joyce Mc-
A pass from quarterback Rob- (i, lre M |ht. Kellyville attack
KU Scores Easy 34-6
Victory C ver Colorado
his record of points after touch- he *ay . .
down to 21 straight.
Five touchdown were scored in The Kellyville boys basketball
,i fast moving In- half, two of team won its first conference out
them on tag tuns Oklahoma left ing Tuesday of this week by dump-1
halfback Mike Met lellan raced 70 lnK Depew. 9M1 Coleman Scott1
yards down the -t'i'Une t„ score led the Big K ' with IH points
ert Duty lo end Lewis Whitson
LAWRENCE, Kan. <UPD —of reach.
wild pitchouts which Missouri Hugh .Smith galloped 46 yards Colorado scored with I 25 left in on the fourth play of the game In ,mj Rob Childress Dave Bussettl
cashed in for iwo uwchdown* and aw, toan tampered 74 "" a ;M->'ar‘* frum !*'lond l*r,w<l M,ssouri hall am, Buck Jones all had 13 points'
a held goal to break the game , , . . c , Gale Weaker to (.ary Henson hack Norris Stevenson swept left La..h i in
lor third quarter touchdowns Sat K.|(is>|s 7 0 14 13-34 end twhind a wave ol blockers for * , ** ta .xpet'ed t®|
Field Goal Gets
TU By TCU, 3-2
with 9 pornts. Shirley Seiben con
FORT WURTH. Tex
wtiie open.
0 0 0 0- t! 77 yards to score
.Scoring:
(Hdahoma
I Missouri
Nine Straight Wins uri,iv *° Ihe Kansas Jay Ciiluradu
Missouri. Oklaiuima s successor *° 1 11 victory over the Scoring
as the power house of the Big Colorado Buffaloes I Kan—Jarretl I run * Sutler kick
Eight, insured its best season in 51 1 he win gave Kansas a 5-0-1 Big Kan snutii 46 run <Sutler kick 1
years by winning its ninth straight fight conference record and set Kan-l'oan 74 run 'Sutler kick1
game and its sixth straight con lbf* stage for a title showdown Kan Mailen I run 'Kick failed'
ference trial Oklahoma did some w,th the Missouri Tigers next Kan Mailen 2 run '.Sutler kick
thing no other team had done by *v^, k Colo-Henson 34 pass from Weidner Smith 2 ran 'Tobin kick'
sewing twice on ground plays dui The defeat Colorado x third of ipavs I ailed I Mo-P(i Tobin 33
ing the first hall But Missouri Ihe season, killed any post-season - 1 Mo_smith :» run -Tobin kick'
Still had a coinh'i'.ihle 'l l lead 1 the B .flu ~ Mo sieve: in 77 run Tuhin kick
one of Ihe lout'll learns
1 the Frisco conference and Coach
, Bob Webb is very happy wi|h ^“gh to gtve Texa
ft 6 7 o_i9 his Kellyville cagers
10 14 0 17—41 "That
I added two points, which for a long tributed 8
I lime threatened to be the dec.-' Bol) Webb's Kellyville Ixiys lost
sive margin until Tulsa's final TI) j to Liberty Mounds. 47.30 Bob
Tulsa replied in the third with a fhildres was high point man for
146-yard scoring drive w hich Bolin-1 Kellyville with 12 Buck Jones hit
get turned into six points on a ft-. 11. and Coleman Scott hit 5.
nal three-yard plunge A conver-|
sion pass by quarterback Jerry The three principal leaders of
lUPI>- had figured in a one-point margin ' ' ‘"tended *«•» Boh IMW the K.cmh revolution vvm-George
(in was broken up. setting up .lacqur-. Danton, Jean Paul Marat
„ Dan Bettv's 26-yard first quarte. | ,.anK. this s(.,.on ,0sl,u, ..... "" Jacques uemon. Jean rant Marat
11 field goal hi- fifth in a row 1 < . g t 1,1 u» Tulsa s do or-die effort for a and Maximilian Marie Isidore de
'■b1.......J, ____u T I two to .Nebraska and Arkansas itouihdown ! Robespierre
Okla -
failed •
McClellan 70 run (kick
Winning Span
The Sooners rallied to move up1 Kansas enjoyed only a 7 0 half
to 24-19 as fullhack Ronnie Hart- time lead, hut broke the game BALTIMORE <UF1» — Man failed
line shattered the Tiger line. «c- wide open in the third quarter on O’War, which launched Ms 3-year- okla
counting for 59 yards of .1 74-yard the Ion touchdown runs by Smith ,,|,i campaign with victory in Ihe line kick
drive to the Missouri one Quar- and Coan 1920 Preakness, had at least one Mo — Stevenson 60 run
terback Jimmy Carpenter sneaked Third -trin.: fullback Norm Mai offspring win a race each year kick
OV< a> the t: <1 <-ve ' ■■ > t •' f rn l''M tin • • 'h I' .1 pin V|(, (-1, f .bin 29
a 3-2 Southwest Conference vic-
tory Saturday over punchless. hi
was the irst time <1 defensively rugged Texas Chris
tian before 40.000 fans.
Texas knocked TCU out of any
possible thoughts of a title am
kept the Longhorns' own faint
hopes glimmering with a 4-2 loo)
girts ietorcj against a j.j (or Arkansas
Kellyville team has scored over
30 points in one game in a long(
time." Webb said I think if we
can score 50 points every game
we will win every game "
However, the Kellyville
S.mdersfeld 36 run (run "lst liu‘‘r 8*me 'K-pew girls 1IM| 41 f,„ u,( C R was TCI s sec
(23 17 Phyllis licnham lead the
Carpenter l run <Hart- KeHyviHe ixiint parade with six
Tobin
Oklahoma appe.irtxl on Ihe way 1 artoi core to put the gaiiH' out >f :to years
Smith 3 run 'Tobin kick>
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Over at Mounds Fred Caudle's
boys won a non-conference out-
ing Tuesday by beating Liberty
Morris. 41-33 Bobby Christian led
the point making for Mounds
with an even 20 points
On the same night Mounds girls
topped Morris, 40 38 Barbara
ond defeat against two victories
and a tie in league play
Texas went into the game a one
half point favorite and that's just
about how close it was with TCI
chalking up its points midway the
linul quarter when end Milton
Ham broke through and sent Tex
as halfback James Saxton sprawl-
ing in the end /one on an attempt
ed double reverse for a safety.
I Tt-x.i- owned the statistics, but
fiieen had 22 points to lead the Ra() (0 scrap for (k.ar Rfp („ pre.
serve the paper thin margin as
The Sapulpa Chieftains'
TV's tall Sonny Gibbs kept firing
away with his (k'speration passes
*'•• and hit Billy Gault with one to the
open their basketball campaign Texas 14.yar(1 |ine as lhc flnal gun
here against Muskogee Dec 9
that's not far off
sounded
ft was the first .3-2 game in con-
ference history, although TCU had
Speaking of basketball and still ,V0M a 19.17 sugar Bowl game from
on the local scene. Howard Brown |.ou,„lana state by that score It
tells us that everything is ready ja)90 marked the third time Texas
for the colorful ' and we do mean
colorful' Marqus Haines basket-
ball show here Dec 2 Tickets w ill
soon be on sale at the American
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Michigan Downs
Indiana, 29-7
Supply
ANN ARBOR Mich <UPI
\gency and Gabe * Office, Michigan's heavily favored Wo!
We wonder about verines slun,bered throuKh ,wu
the caliber of talent the Jayceos fr'°,,s ,of lis,ll,s' foo,hal1 Sa'ur'
the return ned av and. '^n-triggered by the
will -end against
"Ma :u ians."
efforts of an alert defense—struck
for three touchdowns in the sec-
Look.ng ahead we notice that I ^ *r<X* "1(1*a"a f7
Mm esota and Missouri, the na- T»>e keyed up Hoosiers who are
, . . | iii. . . now winless in six starts against
turn s top ranked duhs, are sched- n , ,
. _ .. Big Ten opposition and have a
uled to open the 1%1 season ag-L , r . .....
. . , . : 1-7 overall record, caught Michi
ams, one another both clubs m the flrst penod
are expected to be just as power- anrf grabbed an un,x |etl 7 . 0
lul next year so we should see!|0,1(j
the 1961 season tiegiu with
bang
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Texas Tech With
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ers at the Cowboy 43 The victors
marched 56 yards on 14 plays
Dempsey's kick coming on fourth
town with only a foot to go for
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The Raiders scored the second
time they held the ball with see
ml te.im uiarterback Johnny
Ixivelace pit. hing 10 yards to
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he remauu five yard-, for the
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. irst .r lech held a 7-0
A recovered fumble at the Tech
t'i set ti(i the Wyoming touch-
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xninced on Vmerson's hobble and!
he Cowboys scorefl in two plays
>n the second play quarterbac!
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topped and tossed 10 yards ti
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lalfhack Dan Gurley Hamilton
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ind when D-mpsey converted it
vns a 7 7 with 4 43 gone in the
•econd penoil.
1-atc in th< |>eriod the Cowboys
I rove to the Tech 10. where the
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Vight interceptad a pass Demp
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A that was short
1958 football season. Buddy
Humphrey of Baylor completed
more passes than anyone else in
Southwest Conference history
Humphrey connected on 112 toss-
es for 1.316 yards.
German trains have telephones
which can he connected with the
German telephone system
The Davy safety lamp — n
nmer » lamp constructed to avoid
•Xplosion of ga*— was mvenlvd by
hi Humphrey Davy.
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