FOOTBALLStrP(continued from page 1) who promptly ran the ball back to the thirty-five from where, after Milt; two tries, Raschke made a first f Str down. By the use of a dangerous pass play the visitors made another first down before relinquishing the ball. Once in their hands the Brahmas more or less took charge with Zapalac crashing through with his head down and General Long in command. Failing, however, to dent the enemy territory, Zapalac punted and then the trouble started. Playing heads-up football the little Eagles smashed through the line for two plays and then completed a long pass to Raschke, who deftly sidestepped the secondary and safety man. and went over for six points.Bellville evened the count in the second quarter when Long, on a nice reverse around left end, carried to the Lexington four-yard line from where the powerful Zapalac plunged over.A scoring threat in last quarter fizzled after a steady seventy yar'd march seemed certain to produce results. Following the Lexington kick the locals took the pigskin on their own twenty-four and with business-like thrusts by Long and Zapalac, placed the ball again on the four yard line from where Zapalac again plunged over. By converting the extra point with a perfect kick, the big halfback picked all the fruit to defeat Bellville's initial district opponent, 13 to 6.zeiwcHlt;MBeAlWlA.drviniMar