Lexington Bows Arthu(Continued from Page 1) Mr .awhy football is played year in wnltpand year out in Bellville. Kids R ‘that obviously like the gameas much as the 1943 edition j^.jXseems to, will always make a Jon’ ^team that is worth watching. 0]a'j^Haedge seemed at last to have REfound his stride and remindedfans of the game he played be phvsi(fore breaking his collarbone in ,if( X]the early part of last season. FubSC(Zapulac, although carrying was rthe ball only once, was cooland collected, provided fine interference on offense and wasa pillar of. strength on defense,All in all. the youngsters! cjetvhad the winning spirit and win Masothey did. ! , ‘ ‘The first local score came in qthe second period when Rem . -‘1J ... , . histoimert nailed a pass and ran for R22 yards to the 20 from where iencj , he carried 10 yards to the 10. and Ruland dashed the remaining sawbuck. standing up over i the goal line. In the fourthquarter Remmert started from ,• i • 00 0 rolin,own 32. running 35 yards.peare issue first1867.comnhisthen three and finally 30 yards to cross the double stripe.Lexington's tally came late in the final frame when Zoch. who played himself a whale of a game, passed to Rhodes for their lone score.Statistics are as follows:rsfdy[-efBell.Lex.First downs613Passes attempted1123Passes completed411Yds. gained passing40135Passes intercepted by21Punts63Av. yds. per punt3531Penalties63Yds. lost penalties6015Fumbles31Oppn’ts fmbls recvd. 01Running plays2527Net yds. gained runs17267Av. yds. per run72.5Total net gain, runs passes215202an b inue ty ar : catth the f to st He I tioncomr j year I Walt comr | been llt;‘ge. | Univ ; the Louitakiiwere grad re me tend' medi ing-VoldMe