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LONGVIEW VS MINEOLA
TEAMS
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
FINAL
LONGVIEW
20
0
20
38
78
MINEOLA
0
2
0
0
2
INFORMATION
Fair Park
Longview, Texas
Friday, November 4th, 1927
District 6-B
SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM
QUARTER
PLAYER
YARDS
TYPE
Longview
1st
Bernie McCreary
80
Run (Miss PAT)
Longview
1st
Jack Williams
1
Run
Longview
1st
Leonard Ray
20
Run
Mineola
2nd
Safety
Longview
3rd
Bernie McCreary
30
Run (Miss PAT)
Longview
3rd
Leonard Ray
15
Run
Longview
3rd
Leonard Ray
5
Run
Longview
4th
Carroll Adams
30
Pass (Miss PAT)
Longview
4th
Leonard Ray
35
Pass (Miss PAT)
Longview
4th
Bernie McCreary
30
Run (Miss PAT)
Longview
4th
Randall Ross
8
Run (Miss PAT)
Longview
4th
Leonard Ray
48
Run (Miss PAT)
Longview
4th
Leonard Ray
2
Run (Miss PAT)
GAME STATISTICS
STATISTIC
LONGVIEW
MINEOLA
First Downs
7
1
Rushing Yards
344
-30
Passing Yards
90
0
Passes
3-9-1
0-6-2
Punts
1-//
11-//
Fumbles/Lost
6-3
5-3
Penalties
7-75
2-10
LOBOES TROUNCE MINEOLA
LONGVIEW - Rolling up 78 points for the second time in two weeks and scoring almost at will in three quarters of play, the Gold and Black warriors of Longview high Friday advanced another notch closer to the district championship by trouncing the light Mineola eleven 78 to 2 at Fair Park.

Despite the fact that the Mineola team was the lighest aggregation to face the Loboes, they have the credit of being the only team to score on the local gridiron whose goal is yet uncrossed in seven battles, and whose scoring mark reached a total of 287 points.

Mineola made but one first down which came as a result of a punt which went skyward, bounced on the head of a local player and was scooped up by a visiting player. The Mineola backfield at no time was able to penetrate the brick wall of the line and on many occasions were thrown for big losses. Fumbles on both sides were numerous and several times cost considerable yardage.

The Loboes opened with a bang and within two minutes after the whistle, McCeary had crossed the line with the first touchdown.

Three touchdowns were made in rapid succession after which all scoring ceased, except for the safety when Adams was caught behind the line of his own goal, until the third period opened. From then on, touchdown after touchdown was made with long passes and end runs featuring the style of play.

It was their fourth conference victory.