The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1947 Page: 5 of 6
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uarter-Finalists Poised
Critics See
['Touchdown
iagle Win
jED FITE
rtK writer
Eight Class A A schoolboy foot-
‘ is, fairly
Both Teams Primed For Crucial Contest
Visiting Speedsters May Be Slowed By Muddy Turf
H.v It YAK I) SOOY v . The quartet of fast and elusive ferchcf? and spill would-be’ tack
A rough and tougrh. Bracken- - backs that Brapkenridge brought lers. -. . r ' v ,,
ridge football team is ihno.wn to* along should have pretty 4mrd go- Bniekenridgo is coarrhed hy
day ready to show what they can ing in the, ooze today. These seat- George Forehand and Berry Eh-
; -.-■sure. ; Xtwy-ce the hack- need a dry field in which ]<;•(. They have been defeated one<
favorites in; todays tilt by two tok stop on the proverbial dime this year, by Kerrville, and by one
touphdowns in most of the experts’ and scoot.away. Very few can do point. Two other schools gave them
it when tho footing is slipper;
books.
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pilited I'retW Sports Writer
ball elevens, fairly evenly paired They have had plenty of expefi
'MW He'
But. the Gaifd’ers are ready, too.
iii,and- Wslc»d
tillrobbejjv*
his distn
uid ’
will enpe playing in the mud,- and
it stadium is just that.. The
... a scare and the Eagles won by a
The man to watch then will be couple of point.%
•2*'fhnZei2,Hf.bng P‘le:dr,v«r,tyPt -Both squads o? gladiators today..
,rds tn i m aTP u* haw met-a-common foe; Thomas
irds.to get up steam, but when .T.nff„,-a,vn t*>v. L
bouncing,^
off the
let me say t .
ie South vroTj
IPs took our,
Missouri Kei
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good art
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ve Play,
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four quarterfinal games,
•ek to climb another rung op me monai stadium -is just that. Tito yards to get up steam, but when
dder to the state high, /school rains of the past two weeks have lie does, look out) Swede Stol- i.?on. The Ganders rated a
lampionship, tqd.iy. 4 turned that one,' beautiful turf handske' and Jack Taytor have S
Although each of the four games mtb something that shouldn’t hap- -shown what straight power ptays ‘and were”Liking oHhe Sal “n”
s a favorite, three of them rate POb even to a swamp. • .’.can do, on a wet turf.- If
p slightest Of margins and vie- ... , -Bracks cant turjp Schieur.ing <31) ,'j(l 'g •»-: ..
by either team in any df the A , _ _ loose around the ends on wide „„ . ■ , - , ’ ; - p --a
’ .......J T ” " sweeps, look for Calhoun, to try The Eagles, fired’up against the
the middle. , Mustangs-, .ran wild “and, defeated
VVe haven’t, said' much about tkwn 2745 to take, the district
Gary Anderson, . (241. He plays championship. •■■■’
wingback and • runs reverses like, r' battle of lines is expected to
a-crazy man. He is .a sure, . hard day. That is .;where the bail
blocker, that loves to “ lead "inter-
mits would not be 'classed as a
najor upset.
Here’s how the eight' survivors
from the field of 104 which took
the warpath last September ivjll
, squared away tomorrow ftft’er-
lioon: -
Northern bracket:
'Odessa at Wichita Falls,
Highland Park at Arlington
Heights of ’ Fort Worth.
-Southern bracket:
Breckeitridge at Longview,
Brackenrirtge of Sah Antonio at
Robert E. Lee- ’ / A
Cedar Bayou To
Fete Grid Team
Saturday Night
Eddie Dyer Will
Speak At Crosby
day. That is where the ball game-
will be. decided. Should the Gt
ders ’ get the same forewall play
they have been getting in the past,
the Bracks will then belie'
everything they have read about
the “ponderous panders
Football Scores -
Cedar Bayou's victoriou's football,
squad .will be) honored at: a ban-
quet at 7:30 p.m. today in the
school cafeteria,
- Members of the band and pep
_____ , squad/are giving the banquet for
7 m»rri - field and a stmerior the XHdders. Parents of the boys Eddie Dyer, famed manager of
fstinl attack^swung what^lttie wili «lso attend. the St. Louis Cardinals, will be the (High School Playoffs)
J.',rien of-difference there was be- The principal speaker of the eve-' principal speaker, -at-. tho annual
fweem Wichita Falls and OdeSs i to "-ing wlll.be Vincent IK Miller, su- Crosby High, scfqpl. football ban-
^he. Coyotcsr'The two clubs have Perintcndent of schools in Pass- quet- at 7:30 P.-to ' T^ursday In the /H ,
—i-9—tkfflustiiiiiL fh,- dena. -. ■ , , , school gymnasium;. . , ■ . _
hre,!-month campaign and neither . *®-rs M»l»fcd' Sffiith director at^Moth«_ social guest «*_«>»• <Ch<U?l'
ad been extended until last week ‘he pep squad, is in charge of the kight wdl be Rod Bale former Roh- P'®J«h'P ”cg'Sl 3, A)’ (chftmD.on
,-hen Amarillo gave the Coyotes a •ft*'.;- - ' - - = mdntor^hd now an as- <i .'champion-
care before bow,ing 7-0 in. a.hj- ‘ The Bears piled up’ an enviable on %'.staff of Rice-insti- h}P 7* Richardson 12
the annual Brady Clyde 26; Melvin d (Class
Region 3).
Carrizzo Springs ,6; t't'csjaco 6
record in 26-A competition lasing tute. He will show a movie of tlic
■8w:
Lewisville
hampio
Lelellahd 20, Merkel 19 (Class A •
care Oetove bowjing
istrict tilt.. The defending cham
lion Bronrs had little trouble win- only one game, and that to Humble, Ittce-iexns football game,
ing its 25th straight game at the district champion. Cedar Baywvn Clifford M. Bond, enthusiastic.
"swirts "su Sf
The Fort Worth crew was th. All-Dtstrict first team, A. G. Los- Flans have been made foe over vfL,,0 7 ol™n '« ,f.,a„ *.
nngest favorite of th* group, but tarjetle, Charles, “Cotton ’ Bowman nn Players and fans to attend the , " x'a„ ’ -amiron h
till rated only a touchdown over and Curtis Sowell Dan Moyers ’bnn.-r and honor’-Coach Eats w ^ Vernon 17- Athens
playoff-wise Highlanders who was placed on the second team. at>.^hl.nelandera ^Sfll Club which made ,p, , Rp i6n ’
>" the quarterfinals, for the center, and Jesse Bishop was given a fine showing in the season just - ‘ ■ ’ *
tore _ ...... - - - .
I seventh Straight time. Speed honorable mention
|aground and a good passing at- Robert Barfield, former Sam
ack gave the once-defeated Jack--Houston state star) is director of
v the -nod over the in-and-out athletics- at the ’Cedar Bffyou
ghlahd Park- crew which had .school.'
depend on first downs to get . ■
Puns in, the bi-distriet round _ .
after a scoreless tie. Heights smo- Ciutnc PflMIflfi’'
I tiered Forest of Dallas 23-6 to TMrWqC
| move up in its first trip to the -
j playoffs. By Oscar Fraley
Two slow-moving but stubborn . -h --. a •
I defensive teams will be matched \ORK,. .we.', .13. dUftj—Pro
eompleteff,
Jackson's 582 High
In Masters Bowling
Perryton 14: Shamrock a (Class
A, Region 1). ' '
; * Port Neehes 13. Huntsville 7
(Class-,A, Region 7).
r Port Acres 6, Schulenburg 6
(Class A, Region 8).
■ .White Onks 19; Levefctts Chapel
14 (Class A, Region 6). f
Alonzo Jackson With a 582 series -----“
led the way in the Masters Bowling XKW I»I(<H EXPECT)- [)
league'Wednesday. Frank'Wadiey HOUSTON, Dec. 13. C.P) City
had high gam.- of 237. Permit Clerk A. U Harrison pre-
_____ Steele McDonf^d- whipped Joe dieted today that building permits
mLon^iew.'with the home "club's fes.xional basketball is having a Muggins Lumnermch 1 0, Hum- issued in the city this year would
abditv to cash in on the breaks bard time coming into its own but “le Esso toppeu .Pabat ElueRihbon, reach an (ill-time high of $72,000,-
-ivin? it- a brief edge oyer the big boys like Carl Braun, a -lean and 4 to, 0, and- the Tri-Cities Pharmacy 000, or-almost 50 per cent over last
Breckenridge e rewv Longview, laughing .youngster’ with, an- accu-, dropped Strait liefrigeration 3 toil, year’s fecord. $50,000,000, The total
which has been outplayed but not* rat‘‘ eye, promises in time to put .The McDonald club had total for--thfS year to date stood at $68,
red numerous times this 'Port over with as big a bang pinfull honors with 2278 pins. ’ 799.8U, Harrison said,
season in its march through East P* the, college game,
Texas, turned in just such a game l»raan, a six foot, four inch pro
in. downing Lufki.n 7-6 Last week duet , of Colgate,- .is the cur/Cn'
jn the ’opening round- Breekcn- isertsatio^ .of the. New York Kniek
ri tge, apparently gaining momen- < rhoikersLuo—toe Basketb-iti Asso
turn after a slow shut, created a clarion •«* America,
mild surprise^ h.v blanking Corsl__1-ast season.thimnash. dribblers.
-an4’12- ■■■■
The. San Antonio representative,
[which Waded through perhaps the
[toughest schedule for all the play-
[offs entries .’With''one, defeat, wit
[ believed to pack
! speed for a ponderous Gaft^cr ■’•■compel
re raving about a young, man
named Joe Fulks of " Philadelphia. ”
He set a record of 41' points in .
one game. , -
of professional court
' and, although abso-
bit too much first year
•tjtioi
ely
ree.6rd by swishing
unheralded,
h ab
shattered the
47 points
'.Icven that Has been - tied once 'utel;
; white not losing' a game thus far.
Brackenridge breezed past Har- through the hoop,
llngen last weekj20-« while Goose 7’hc funny part is that Braun,
Creek had plenty of 'troubie get-" although S pro bookie, was eom-
ting bjvMmar 1.1-7. Ph-tely unaffected by his perform-
On the basis of the abew nota-. anee.
| tions, here's how the’ final score, "X must have been unconscious,”
from here- . he hiiighed
Wichita Falls 14, Odessa 1?. - Also peculiar is that the 2«-
AHington Heights 12, Highland yc.-r-bld New Yorker whose folks i
| Park 6. never would let him play, football, i
Ixmgsdeu S, Breckenridge 6, ’ncild rather be an end on some-,
Brackenridge 13. Goose Creek d. body’s football team than any-
thing he can think about- -and he !
is completely indifferent to the I
fact that he has been tabbed as ,a-!
■.-promising; pitcher in the famed!
New York'Yankee chain.
Carl,,a handsome kid with curly
Mack hair, pitched for Sunbury in
the. Interstate -league half of last
season, winning, three and dosing
three. - He went to Amsterdam, in f
| vide eteven .13 to 7. in the Region the iCah-in league and had a '
■ 7-A football championship game four-four. Tecord, i
I last night. “I've got a pretty good, fast ball
Using power football all the way. and slider;" »he said. "Now]
the Indians were .not "too much ttu v,n‘*»trying to teach.-me' a fork.;
perturbed by the sleet and the ball. . |
rain- They Scored early in the first “Play baseball better than any-
period lifted' a. poor Huntsville thing?” he repeated. "Well,, no, I
piint. Final Indian score came in (ike baseball but I’m more partial
the third period when they slogged to n isketball. <3&ess' it pomes j^s-
82 yards, frtr the .touchdown. ier to me. t .
Hlmtsville's only tally came late Bui I always really wanted to
in the gable on a 55 yard run by play football most”
..jimmy Yordon. - Dari- goes' south with Newark,
Port Neehes will < nicr Class' AA in tie- spring and has no illusions,
next year.' "They’ll decide what to. do with
v ‘ me." he laughed. "Probably send.
. . me to Podunk."
Mrs. Shewell Takes ot nivvouH vner*y' B1-a“n
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[Port Neehes Downs
Huntsville 13*7
Port Neehes made its exit from
j Class A ranks an auspicious one
I by: downing a scrapping Hunts-
eleven 13 to
Top Bowling Honors
moves continually and effortlessly.
That 'energy probably accounts
Gout
. Fo
or the difficulty
probably a'
jlty rival
Mrs. Willie Shewell. Nance Drug the-rookie in 12 games has hung
honors in up 254 points.
_ - n'5 Classic .ante, naturally
i^mg leagite with a fiigh" series Breaking’effort against Providence
bowierette took all the honors in „p 154 points
thi Baytown \Votner’ “’’ ’'
teams have in covering aim
! ga
His
.anee. naturally
top perform
wras th«‘ recofd j
Of 512 and high single game of 195 as. the Knicks won, 114-85.
1'hursday. ; <-ar| rabked up 18 field goals I
VVelngarton’s tromped all over ^,4 n fouls without a miss for |
the White Star Laundry 3 to 1, hls 47-point total. He .scored 19
18 shots
DOB YOUR CM
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WINTER SERVICES?
LUBRICATION CHANGE-OVER
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of 1979 pins to whitewash Irene’s during the evening /netti
'TTo’TT . " in 35™ attempts for a~
per
ted-
got his biggest kick out of
Inspect all rubber hose
Check entfre cooling system for leaks
Add anti-freeze if deeded
BARNEY google and snuffy smith
By Fred Lasswell
DEBBIE DEAN
The Goose Creek Daily Sun, Saturday. December 13,1947—5
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By Bob Brent and Bob Wells
pPF AT THIS VENUS ©A& SO \ - MAN,
WHAT HAPPENS? THE COMEDIANS/ THESE WERE
SET PAID OFF WITH STIR! -/CRIMINALS,
FRAUDS,,
WHO 0QT HURT?
INSTEAD OF iSETT)NO
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TIME WE LOOKED At
A HEADLINE, WE 6CT A
CHUCKLE- IS THAT A
CRIME?
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE
. PUBLIC FINDS OUT A RITZY
PCREION STAR ISN'T FLEURETTE
LA PLUME FROM SAY PAR6E,
But just plain suziE olutz
FRDM KOKOMO?
THEY LAUGH THATS\ SUPPOSE EVERY-
WHAT' SUPPOSES 1BODY FEELS THAT
' WAY, TOM?
THIS VENUS &A&
WAS PULLED AT THE
PUBLIC'S EXPENSE?,
CAN'T WE BE SPORTS
AND PAY THE BILL?
CAN'T'AMERICA
TAKE AJOKE?
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 13, 1947, newspaper, December 13, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028367/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.