The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1948 Page: 7 of 8
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|2.AA Closes Season; Football
fhree Tie For Second Scores
Lee-Port Arthur
Test On Docket
Four AA Teams Cinch Conference QrgwM
BY UNITED PRESS Austin trampled Corpus Christ! 37- In the Houston city loop, Lamar title jvil.I .hang <« UlC °Vt'
By Sam Leff
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10 lrthUr play* it* final game up 326 points to the opposmo^sM6 ,,
i Tjiflfiks?iv* Howpvff tkA «vton<. oavf a .fu... Ysjeta El
ISfi ,iLiar season Thanksgiv- However, the many Port Arthur
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BY UNITED PRESS ... Austin trompled Corpus Christ!
Palestine, Austin, San Benito and 6 for the 13-AA flag, San Benito
Baytown in Class AA and Dallas nipped McAllen 19-0 for the 14-AA
of iof„™i..io„ tim» With Mr-sin- Woodrow wilson and Port Worth crown and Baytown buried Gal-
at intermission t me with ArUngton Hejghts sacked away veston 47-7 for the 12-AA flag.
get's Perf«ct boot Md»ng_P • djgtrict championships today and Woodrow Wilson smothered Snn-
J" ^LfTjhJZZ rmrL for ***«* ahead to the championship set 55-13 to cop the Dallas title
oyer from the 14 on a reverse for and carn thp right tp moet Ar)ing.
his third tally of the game. They won crucial games last ton Heights, which blanked Tech
The pfteky Tors then put on a night lo join Amarillo, Odessa, El 46-0 for the Fort Worth crown,
parade of their own. Paso Austin, BrcCkenridge, Tex- Paschal still could tie Arlington
........ . „„ „ Tommy Wfcrd took a pitch out arkana and Port Arthur in the ti- Heights, but the-latter school would
Port Arthur ifisf 3J’ *» Pa“ Bowie. 21. from Robert Tevault and faded tie round. get the nod on the basis of a Mi
•««inst --------------- ------ ...... the Ganders T1 okla,h°ma City Central 22, El deep into his own territory. He Palestine defeated Conree 14-0 lead in penetrations in their carl-
*®2Lt In a11 probability, the crush Ball last night, 47-7, went Pa.S0..Hfgh °’ riffed a perfect pass to Marcus to win the 10-AA championship, ier tie.
,SU.B veliow Jacket battle will away not quite so confident of a ®-AA „ . . Bowman, a great end, and Marcus Wichita Falls squeezed by Ver-
Friday. December 3, or Yellow Jacket bi-district victory. Grand mine lS^fcKhmey 12. went Si the way. The play was - - . A the totter from
pa2v December 4. District 12-AA closed its regular •, Daffas JcsUit n’ Sulphur Springs good for 66 yards. Melvin M scarre (rArlttl KAITIfK flVAr &^AT*#^ilfi Quanah f^p'
g*i£ Stallworth said to season last night, with the Ganders % added-the extra point. <10111^5 VlfCI ped
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• oil year, Wilt be favored to City tied for last place with four
• losses and on« tie-
Thl Yellow Jackets were, idle Freeport defeated Texas City, 12-
6, last night, Don Hargrove won
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In the Houston city loop, Lamar
kept its slate-clean by downing & .its
F. Austin 19-Q and need? only a week. . , ......
win <or■■■tie .with Millay next week against last .yearts . Glass « AA
to get the crown. champs or the crown wilt-go ,4o
The San Antonio pacesetter, Jef- Alamo Heights, which ■
fereon, was idle, and the district Harlandaie 27-0.
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the lead with Wichita Falls aftd
Childress. Childress end Quanah
play next week to harrow the
Charges
"Threw"
Mayes accounted for the first Ex-
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Temple 13; Corsicana 6. Ih all, Messlnger made six of ^ 3Q B
Hillsboro 27, Waxahachie 0. fc4At* ■
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aU-11 Coach Joe Sheeketski . ’ .
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San Benito 19, McAllen 0.
Kingsville 1A Robstown 13.
Harlingen -19, Brownsville 12,
CITY CONFERENCE ...
Dallas Woodrow Wilson 55, Dal- nne
«Bears,
las Sunset 13.
Fort Worth Arlington Heights
46, Fort Worth Tech 0.
Houston Lamar 19, Houston
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s Of backing in HousUm Luytown,.
KSi&r* For 25-A Title
XaiKk-d editorially Ibat the uni-
officials ’lake action” Cedar Bayou,s B(.ars c|osed the 4«- ” u block for bl
ffie sports weekly for the s„ason ^ with a «-j3 1oss H^^raunfels 7, Segi7ln 6 (24-A T®»
iy accusations against the Xe- ^ went the m-a cham- Mission 12 (30-A wefe’fiUed with Port *^’*Barb^ HWtoUW again in the
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, Wolfpack appeared In a pfon«hlp.
^beuliited W»«*Tf the Bears bad beaten Aldinc, jftXr 39, Voodvllle 0. Coach
wrUer D^n Free- they would have copped the title Beaumont French 19, Nederland 0 dens f.
f b> a lUff UrHer> Dt'“ , It was the qxth straight triumph ^ 3Si Anson 7 (6-A champidS? worth
for a second time. Coach Stall-
will return the tavor at-
Hillcrest 13 (12-A S?P^te
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Buffs’ May made the final
1 Tl^Gander'Iine all year has been fried-
a 10-yard run. Rucka con-
Jasper for the champiom^ipi night every player on whom Coach *.. .
HanUvUte^ 20. Mexia 7 (20-A ^You^ can ^iH
p^’veguhf Mart 13 U9-A cham- victory through holes
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Phillips 7, Pcrryton 0 tl-A
PPort*H, Littlefield 0 14-A oham
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oRo victory through
looked like they had
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IfRICES GOOD SATURDAY. MONDAY & TUESDAY
siak intercepted a Galveston pass
behind the Gander safety mam
That shows how the youngsters
were husUing-as did the ends, the
tackles and the guards, as well as
always-trying Holland Pruett,
Matysiak's twin brother at center.
* It was a jolly night for the Gan-
ders and their supporters.
And it’s a great feat
[eep Right
In Running
Nov. 19.- tU.E) -Three
nbers of the football team from
GatesviU* .State Training
bool took off on an end run
Bfgkt and still hadn’t gotten
t to the line of serTmnage to-
-this wih-
c trio left their teammates
;ing out in tiie Deleon gym and
to the shower room, where,
they fled through a .window, stole
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championship. Wherever schoolboy thelr getaway. > ^
football is talked, the words Bay- Th(fy were identified as J. D.
town and Ganders arc synonomous Martin) Donald Lowery and Louis
with class. Caldwell.
Score by periods: The rest of the squad went on
Lee.................26 7 0 14-47 ^ piayed thegarae against Comyn
Galveston 0 0 0 7—7 jjjgh school-and lost, 34-6. ,
Scoring touchdown* for Lee: T” . ’ -
Interviews With Deer
Messinger 5 (placement).
Scoring touchdown for, Ball.
Bowman. Try for point. Meicarrc - ..
(Dlacement). Deer hunters from all oyer the
Tom Stolhandske still looked as state and especially from Baytown
If he was all-state material, run- will be heard on a tape rerording
ning over Ball for 1«4 yard.9 on 16 at 7 p.m. today over Radio Station
carries 11 yards per try. Stol- KREL. .
handsk-'s longost gallop? were ^ wording wagjnade at
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David Johnson ate'up plenty of
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First downs ... —...... fi'
Passes attempted ........ *
Passes completed ........ 2
Yards gained passes .....88
Passes intercepted by ... 2
Net yard* rushing....... 410
Total net yard* .....498
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1948, newspaper, November 20, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028749/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.