LONGVIEW VS KILGORE
TEAMS
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
FINAL
LONGVIEW
6
20
7
21
54
KILGORE
0
0
0
0
0
INFORMATION
Fair Park
Longview, Texas
Friday, November 28th, 1935
District 10-1A
SCORING SUMMARY
TEAM
QUARTER
PLAYER
YARDS
TYPE
Longview
1st
Paul Whatley
30
Pass (Miss PAT)
Longview
2nd
Clark Wilkinson
20
Pass
Longview
2nd
Clark Wilkinson
59
Run (Miss PAT)
Longview
2nd
Paul Whatley
13
Pass
Longview
3rd
George Black
30
Interception Return
Longview
4th
Henry Matthews
80
Interception Return
Longview
4th
Paul Whatley
20
Pass
Longview
4th
Jack Skipper
5
Run
GAME STATISTICS
STATISTIC
LONGVIEW
KILGORE
First Downs
11
13
Rushing Yards
219
35
Passing Yards
133
119
Passes
7-15-1
14-43-6
Punts
5-32.4
10-31.6
Fumbles/Lost
4-1
2-0
Penalties
6-45
1-5
LONGVIEW WALLOPS KILGORE, 54-0
LONGVIEW - The Longview high school aerial bombers put on the heat against Kilgore Thanksgiving Day with the result that the Lobos clinched second place in the district 10 standings by running up the score for the second time this season.

The game was the last of the season for the Lobos. The victory put the cap on a highly successful season, winning seven games, losing two and tying one. The locals suffered one conference defeat, a 19-7 loss at the hands of the champion Tyler Lions, and one to an outside completion, the Masonic Home eleven who won the Fort Worth district.

The alleged weak spot of the Lobo defense - pass defense - was the strong link Thursday as three of the Lobos eight touchdown came from pass interceptions. Four other markers were made via the pass route. A 59-yard jaunt by Wikinson accounted for the other score.

In the first quarter, Skipper passed 30 yards to Whatley, who stepped over the goal line for the touchdown.

In the second quarter, Skipper passed to Wilkinson 20 yards for one counter, Wilkinson broke off tackle and raced down the field for 59 yards, and Skipper passed to Whatley over the goal line for another.

In the third quarter, Black intercepted a Kilgore pass and raced for 30 yards and the fifth tally.

In the fourth stanza, Henry Matthews intercepted a pass from Horn and ran 80 yards, receiving excellent blocking and interference; Skipper again passed to Whatley over the goal line, 20 yards, for a score and later himself intercepted a pass and ran 40 yards to within 5 yards of the goal. Skipper then plunged over for the touchdown.

The Bulldogs bombard the air with pass after pass in a desperate attempt to score. Many of their passes were completed but a larger number were futile. None were for long distances. Taylor and Horn tossed for Kilgore Coward and Wetzel receiving.

Skipper passed, punt and ran with his usually effectiveness. Many of the Lobo reserve showed up well in battle.

By virtue of their 28-0 win over Marshall, Tyler's Lions annexed the district 10 championship and earned the right to represent this area in a bi-district championship game with the Greenville Lions on Saturday next week. The game will be played at Tyler as interscholastic league rules give the team visiting last preference and Tyler played in Greenville in 1933 when they lost 20 to 0.