Saturday, October 12, 2013

UTA Football Game Six

On This Day in UTA Football, we look back for the second and final time in 1963. We saw how the season started, earlier. Three games into 1963, the Rebels were 0-3, coming off a home loss to Sam Houston State, where they held a 28-26 lead in the fourth quarter before falling 34-28. Arlington State College lost to East Texas State 17-8 the week before. The 0-3 mark didn't quite tell the tale as the three losses were by an average of 6.7 points.

This week, they traveled to Hammond, Louisiana to play Southeastern Louisiana University. The Lions, playing in the Gulf States Conference, were 1-1-1 on the year, with a 14-0 win over the University of Southwestern Louisiana (Louisiana-Lafayette), a 7-0 loss to Samford and a 13-13 tie to East Texas State (Texas A&M-Commerce), who had beaten ASC 17-8 in game two.



Arlington State Wins, 14-13


HAMMOND, La. (Sp.) - The Arlington State Rebels squeezed by the Southeastern Louisiana Lions, 14-13, here Saturday night for their first win in four tries.

The loss, in front of 5,500 Strawberry Stadium fans, left the Lions with a 1-2-1 season record. The Lions got 16 of their 20 first downs in the last two periods as the Texans drew a goose egg during the same time. Late in the first half Rebel quarterback Doug Wilson loft a 25-yard scoring pass to halfback Kenneth Vaugnn. Fullback Al Smith split the uprights to give Arlington a 7-0 lead with 47 seconds left in the period.

The Lions were forced to punt after the second half kickoff. Jimmy Campbell fielded it for the Rebs and raced 68 yards to score. Smith kicked again and ASC lead 14-0.

A short Arlington punt late in the third set up the first score for the Lions. Halfback Ellis Johnson went over from the one with 3 minutes left in the third. Brent Roussel picked the conversion.

Vaugnn picked off back to back Southeastern passes to stall the Lions' bid for a second score. Both interceptions were in the end zone. Vaugnn got out to the 7 and fumbled the first time. The second time Arlington was forced punt and the Lions took over on their own 42. They closed the gap in a dozen plays with halfback Jerry Dunwayplunging over from the 1.

The Lions failed in a run attempt with 4 minutes left. With 7 seconds left in the game Roussel attempted a field goal from the 18 only to have ASC guard David Busse crash through and block it.

GAME AT A GLANCE
                                         ASC     SE La.
First Downs..........................12           20
Rushing Yardage..................110         153
Passing Yardage....................93         140
Passes...............................9-15     10-24
Passes Intercepted by.............2             0
Punts................................5-38        4-41
Fumbles Lost.........................2              2
Penalties...........................3-46        3-22

Taken from the Dallas Morning News, 10-13-63

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