thlt;Gris ( sitstiofLehman was injured early in the game but returned later. He is nursing a game knee, however, and probably will be out until October 22 when Brenham takes a fling at1 the Brahmas. ! anFor Lexington a young man by Ch the name of Wade made the going rather tough for the Brahmas. This lad can play on our eleven any ar day. Anotl\pr real threat was fa Kaschke, while Bexley, left tackle, played excellently. Statistics. SPBellville scored twenty first er downs against four for the Eagles. The locals attempted four passes 5 completing one for eighteen yardsBiwhile the visitors tried eight and **hlt;completed two for a total of fifty-three yards. On three punts Bell-; ville averaged thirty-three yards h and Lexington averaged the same p on eight punts. Bellville was pen- i SJ alized five times for fifty-five yards p and Lexington once for five. Two p Bellville fumbles with one Lexing- 0 ton recovery came during the ft afternoon while Lexington fumbled ti once.On running plays Bellville gained a total of 282 yards and Lexing- i ton thirty. Zapalac made 198 ^ on fifty-one tries, Long seventy- J eight on seventeen tries, Smith c made five on two tries, and Barry one on one try. 1Officials for the game were Hubert Walling of Houston, referee; * Ed Kallina of Houston, umpire, and '. | Fred Westermann of Sealy, head- I{ linesman.