The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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Arkansas Team k
Favored oa Paper
s Rated Best in Nation as Ohio
SWC Squads Rest Before Late Gridiron
condition scrimmage at Tex a*
Christian, but the regulars took it
fasy.\ *
Rice, fresh from its upsfct vie**
tory oyer A. and M.. had aserim--
mage for the reserves, a day of
rest tzr the regulars.
Arkansas started tuning up for
i its lest game of the schedule—
Thursday’s meeting with Tulsa -
Most st;usds reported the playf
! iyrs in good physical shape
By The Aaaariated Press
Southwest conference varsity
football players took it easy yes*
ter day as squads tuned up for this
week’s games.
Gridd«rs at the University of
Texas, conference champion, and
Texas A. and M. got a two-day
holiday. These two teams meet
Nov. 30.
It was an off-day or a light
drill for the regulars at practic-
District championships go on the *Hy a11 of the other schools, too.
line In virtually every area of Baylor worked hard, check.tt°.
the Class AA division of Texas ; lu defenses and running plays it
schoolboy football this week. j plans to use against Southern
' • Methodist Saturday. ?
All except two or three districts, About all the Southern Metho-
will have determined their dep- dist first string did was run
resentatives in the Hate playoff by around the field, but reserves get
Friday. The other? will be de- a good workout,
cided next week to pave the way Reserves went through a game
District Crowns Go
On Line This Week
;ln Texas Schoolboy
Gridiron Contests
Difficoh to Predict
who lost to Illinois, fell from figst
McNasis Junior collage of Lake ,
Charles, La , will be rated under-
dog in in* Turkey day grid tilt j
i i Bengal* bowl when the Cow-
boys tang'* with Little Rock jun- r
ior college’s Trojans of Little j
Rock. Ark.
But ratings will be according i
to won-lost records. The Trojans.1
winners of Last season’s Little j
Rose bowl junior classic at Pass- '
dens, Calif., have dropped one
, decision this season while Me-'
N«<se has come out on the short
end of a number of pighide get-
j together*.
| McNeese has 10 Texas boys on
j Its football squad, and seven of
| them are former Tigers of Stark
| high school here. Two of those
Tigers are included on the Cow-
boys’ starting lineup. They are
Harold Rnugeau at left end, and
Desmond Jones at left halfback.
Other Orange players on the \
squad are Glen LaComb and Tico
Ramirez at guard positions, Danny
Gordon at tackle, and O’Niell
Gauthier and Oiney Beitz at fuH-
■! back spots.
’ | McNeese always ha* shown par-
, tiality to Orange football players,
i The Cowboys’ starting lineup
{includes Rougeau, left end;
Schroll, left tackle; Richards, left
guard; Hardeman, center; Mills,
right guard; Whit ahead, right
tackle; Foreman, right end; U
Landry, quarterback; Jones left
c j halfback; Efferson, fullback, and
_! Brewster, right halfback.
Ofclanonoa, knock - ( \n **vcn previous polls this fall, i
it door in the week- . Oklahoma was voted third four j
I’nc-w f<.jo*ball pod i tunes as the nation’i sportawriters
ally got into the j an dsportcasters put the finger
day as tne nation’s ■ <*, ot.ncr teams The Sooner* were
| rated No. 2 twice, and No. $ in i gj|
iestlon ir;-Can the;®* ^ir** P0** <^ri 2
mere of Coach Bud i Wilkinson was almost speechless
in that lofty perch fwhen advised his taapi had been
tf this unpredictable ! voted No. 1 with a total of 2,964 j |S|
»tne the first mem- points. This was 526 better than H
I Seven conference Army. B
mythical footbaU Mere Than Army
oma was oted the Oklahoma, voted No. i with H
rt year when Notre 2,964 points, polled 173 first place B
ve reason as the No. vote*, compared with 36 for Army.
and S3 tor Kentucky, which moved
. „ . , Into third for the first time this
or F**r Army, winner over Stanford W
i^Ttillwrek after 'ln rain *nd ""*»< ’*•* n,
*^Tt^ 7.11 OklT ! c*tved 2™ P°tnt» Kentucky.1
” ... k-M which walloped helpless North ,
^ Dakota' *3-0. ><>t 2.348 Kentucky i
was fifth a week ago. jr*~
. ... California, with 20 first place .
which blasted Mis- votta|^ held its fourth place rating) .
tk- ia.™ l* for the second week in a row 'J" ''
* tn r*~ with 2,186 points. The Golden Jr*1
Itate. The Buck eyas. gears gytrcmmt San Francisco
---------------~~ ..— In the mud. 13-7.
_ Tessa la Fifth
h A Al Texas moved from sixth to
MM raj II fifth, as the Ixmghorns trimmed In
1 n 1W ; Texas Christian. 21-7, while IIU- #w
i ■ s.. . ... a , * . i —.
FIREWORKS
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Cokes or Dr. Pepper, Case He
HOWETH Firework* Stand
MacArChor Drive Jest
1/ Check these Values
SUGAR HUH
POTATOES
HADACOL
$1.60 Size
JOHNSON CAR PLATE
VICKS VAPORUB si
CIGARETTES
Colgate
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Colgate
TOOTHPASTE
HA BOLD ROUGEAU — 170
pound end for the McNeese Cow-
boys of Lake Charles, La., is a
former star end of the Stark high
Tiger lineup. He also established
an excellent track record in
aoutneast Texas. e':
Lb. Bag ^
California
No. 1, U>.
iteis, eighth a week ago, advanced
to sixth by defeating Ohio State,!
16*7. The Texas victory assured
a Cotton bowl berth as well as
the Southwest conference title.
Princeton hung on to seventh
place, lashing Yale, 47-12. In ninth
Tennessee
Get up a Party
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Midnight Show
Wednesday Nile
11:30 P.M.
iclcets Now on Sale
All Brands, Pkg.
and tenth places are
and Michigan State, which held
the same ranking last week.
Army rest* now until the Navy
game. Dec. 2. Kentucky get* the
acid test against Tennessee, Cali-
fornia tackles Stanford. Illinois
plays .Northwestern, Princeton
plays Dartmouth, Ohio State meet*
Michigan. These games are Satur-
day. TCxas plays Texas A. and M.
Nov. 30, and LRU. Dec. 9. Ten-
neaaee has another game after
Vanderbilt
50c Size
Vaseline
50c Size Phillips
A0 Seat* 60*
MILK OF MAGNESIA
Spiked with vigor, Carr Junior
high'a Golden Hurricanes were to
swing into action against Sulphur's
Tornadoes this afternoon at 2
p. m. in Tiger stadium in their
final game of the season.
The Hurricanes will be looking
for their ninth win of the season,
while their record Is beared with
one defeat. Sulphur was nipped,
28 to 14, by the Carrboys earlier
this season.
The Hurricanes were in fine
spirits Monday afternoon in grid
practice and were working hard
to have a better assurance for a
win today.
Results of the game can b«
heard on Frank Duaenbury’s
sports broadcast at 6:15 p. m. today
over Radio Station KOGT.
can propaganda. This is what
Comuoist newtpupers in the F.al-
kana have,been tailing their rend-
ers recently: .
“Not long ogtt. Joe Louis arrived
in Rio d* Jamoro. The object of
his trip was not that of organizing
sporting contest#. Immedi tidy he
arrived, he began ah inflamed
speech a oh tit the 'splendid liberty
tbd civilization’ in the United
State# and the necessity cf war to
allow the ’American way of life’
to be extended over other covin-
Just a few of the Every Day Low Prices You will fi
at the New A. G. Store . . , These items are not limit
. *. buy all you wabt. ASK FOB U. S. GREEN STAM
Kentucky, meeting
Dee. 2. Michigan State's schedule
hr complete.
He is not only eying this year's
crown, but the all-time record of
366 wins set in 1*06 by Walter
Miller. *
BI-DISTRICT BATTLE
TEXARAKANA, Texas, Nov. 21
fAPl—The Class AA bi-dlstrict
high school football fame between
I Texarkana, winner in District 9,
j and Conroe, 10-AA champion, will
j be played Friday night, Dec. 6,
at Conroe.
IIL, and Qraceland, Iowa. Boise,
unbeaten in 40 outings, and Whar-
<0-1, winner of 17 straight, appear
to have the inside track.
ANGLE! STILL MISSING
HOUSTON. Nov. 21 (API-
John L. Anshon, 36, Houston fish- i
erman. is stili missing, though his j
small boat was found yesterday, I
overturned in Trinity bay. An-
shoo has been missing since Sat-
urday.
Alice May Replace Corpus
In Rio Grande Valley League
CORPUS CHRlSTLNov. 21 (4*1
—Alice was indicated as a possible
successor for Corpus Christ! in
the Class C Ri4#flRx!e baseball
league *7%
Representatives of the league.
It waa learned, planned to go to
the South Texas city to Investi-
gate Use possibilities of it becom-
BENGAL
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN
Wanted; responsible party to take]
over high grade Spinet Piano.'
Person must be able to make rea- j
sonable down payment and as- I
turn* several monthly payments.1
Write Finance Manaeer. P. O. Box
2976, Beaumont, Texas.
ing the sixth Ham in the league.
Corpus Chrlsti recently announced
ii waa pulling out of the league
to Join the Gulf Coast, which has
voted to up Its classification from
C to B.
NOW SHOWING •
WHAT A PAIR!
JUST THINK! NO TEA LEAVES IN THE SINK!
Se# it! Try it! Buy it!
ROCKWELL
many another year to come!
—AND—
JOHN AYNE
“RED RIVER”
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 21, 1950, newspaper, November 21, 1950; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558786/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.