Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1954 Page: 5 of 16
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(.raham Steers Will Be Seeking Revenge
When Bulldogs Invade Their Corral Friday
■V KALTH W (AKPKNTFK
Amrrlran Sport* Fditur
Bulldog express, will *>11 out
.... every weapon at their command.
, - ,BU.l|d08‘‘,.inViUk‘ The ^ve drilled hard
tho. Graham; this week in an effort to further
S‘*r *! n‘*hl their sharpen their deadly winged T
M*ain. g ^ °f ,he ^ An ■«** that
I ... ..... I UP *h4 points to their foes 61.
Last year the Bulldogs defeat-, The k.„ n..nj„
ed the Steers 14-0 in a har<J > T|* b'8 BuM<tog line has. proven
fought tussle unreeled in Bull . and af|*,n ,hte
dog stadium This year the Steers be * soHd T*1 moWed
play the hosts role | ‘Vf end to *nd-
The boys up front are ready
to Graham with
and untied Bulk
—Jhe. Steers, who would
nothingbettef,~!KSIT'tfr-trpsei
give the Steers
Sturdiness.
a sample of
Woodson Falls
To Rule Bobcats
j that
Coach Wood, has been getting
i fine performances from his sec
ond team boys, as he has called
I them into action quite a bit this
wtSd^SdS m2; owrL G,raham rn*y - "~
Scorine for L , hackfield line up against the Bull-:
TmnmrM Zf . i WtTe,0** «raham coach Boy Curry,
5T,e^i' S; ^T,,r ■2 h“ «**«. S
more. Self, faked well and ran
end passed beautifully to lead his
mates.
make the trip
the undefeated
dogs.
rrnhahli Steer lineup
Po» Name
Left End Bobby Rone
Left Tackle Ronnie Rice
Left Guard Harrell Braddock
Oeater Mac Williams
Right Guard E. McCracken
Right Tackle Jim Guinn
Right End William Odom
-Quftrterbaek
October II, 1954
Bulldogs Make It Five in Row Lueders Blanks
With 36-7
STAMFORD AMERICAN
Victory Over Quanah Moran Bulldogs
■V HAITI w.
I-eft Half
Right Half
Fullback
The Stamford ffcilklogs uncork
*d an awesome display of brutish
power featuring the churning:
legs of a bevy of backs to smash
the sputtering Quanah Indiansi
36-7 Friday night. t
A fair sized crowd saw the
powerful Bulldog back He Id and!
line soundly outplay the hapless,
Indians The win gave the Slam
ford lads their fifth straight j
Guy—Gibbs l*5i victory for 1964.
Bob Smith ....... it sttM~|| ijn punch ;
Jim Watson 146 J less and their defense a KKiirrbtesr
Mike Dywdlp 178 when the Bulldog scoring mac-
hine pulled out. Layton Mayes LT* Plr*,M *»*Pt »h*
tried hi. nest to keep his Indian I rkS>' TU*hl’
mates in the game hut his tire flanked he M,,ran Bul1
less efforts proved futile against I 34 °
the determined blue and white1 *ame was a non conference
clad invaders j ira>' played in Lueders
Colorado City Continues To Set Fast
Pace, Allow Opponents but 12 Points
regular man under. Bob Smith to
blocking back, and will have a
fleet Jim Watson at right half
„.. I *'!••«* Dow die w ill W ork at the
(.ihson. Trammell. Sifers. Fish fullback position to round
er and OPry also looked good the backfield foursome,
for the Bobcats. | Last week the Steers defeated
tn»ne Jones and James Harris the Bowie Jar krabbits
were the best of the Woodson set the stage of battle.
crew;__ Bulldog fans are expected
274>. to
Sunshine Sue,
star oiU RVA i “Old
Dcxnuuon Bud Dsocc’ i
"Frioods, havo
a troat, havo Karo.. •
Amorka’s largoti tolling syrup
The hearty maple-y flavor
of Karo adds extra
goodness to every bite"
Stamford and Colorado City
roared toward their October 29
meeting Friday night in true
form, as both teams won.
The Colorado City crew paced
by the mercury heeled. Hollis
out' Gainey, slapped the Cisco Loboes
200 The Colorado City lads now
in five games have had only 12
points scored against them.
Cisco a good team in its own
district fought gamely but the
Wolves had too much power.
The Stamford Bulldogs posted
their fifth straight win by ham
mering Quanah 387. The Bull
dogs have racked up 181 points
while their five foes have only
Bullpups Defeat
Abilene Sophs
The Stamford Bullpups defeat-
ed the Abilene Sophomores 39-6
Thursday night In Bulldog stad
ium.
The Stamford B teamers used
a hard running hackfield and a
fast charging line to win the
tilt.
Stenholm did a fine job of run-
in* the Bulipup winged T.
Campbell. Stevenson. Ivy and
Rogers divided the scoring be
tween them.
Pardue. Klee. Rogers. Monxin
go Hinze ami Garvia were the
standouts in the Bulipup line
Thursday night the Bullpups
take on the Albany B team
Ktfto Waffle Syrvp
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Avoca Mustangs
Split Opener
Avoca split a douhieheader
basketball game Saturday night
to open the young season.
The Mustangs defeated Shallo
water 7(V31.
The Avoca girls were defeated
by a 47 52 score.
Both Avoca teams go to Shallo
water on October 30 to return the
games.
picked up 61 points against them.
Other 4 A A games found the
Merkel Badgers downing the Am
•on Tigers. 1412 The Merkel
tails came Irotn behind to turn the
tide.
Hamlin won its second game
In a row by whitewashing Roscoe
37 O The Pled Pipers proved to
much for’the Plowboys to cope
with. Hamlin had several lads
who played a fine 48 minutes of
football.
The Rolan Yellow-hammers,
turned on the steam to win a
football game over Past.. 2812
The Rotan eleven who has a hard
time of it in 4 AA had the stuff
to handle the Post crew.
This week the Colorado City
Wolves go to Andrews to further
teat their power Andrews, will
do everything possible to stop
Gainey and his mates
The Bulldogs journey to Gra
ham to pit forces against the
always tough Graham Steers.
Lueders first touchdown came
on a 60 yard gallop by Lewis
Reves kicked the point.
Roves scored the second Pirate
TD when he ripped around end
lor 1 yards. He failed to kick
the point.
The second period found the
Pirates scoring again when Cul-'l
\er tossed to Reves who ran for
So devastating was the Bull
dog seige^ guns,, coach Gordon
Wood saw’ fit to run his second
team most of the last half
Quanahs single-wing attack
was easy pickings for big Bob
Harrison and hia running males
in the line
The Bulhiogs ta-llied in the first
quartw-w4wui..iJipjiaid Wills drag
fed down a OuanaR'T>7ttdr--Hrw>-^.t.(1(‘ Tib Keyes kicked the point,
ington behind his goal line for “ ” ‘
a safety ami 2 ppintx for ihe
Bulldogs.
Slender Charles Coodv made it
80 when he scampered 22 yards
on a keeper play. He failed to
boot the extra point.
The Bulldogs blocked a Quanah
punt in the first quarter and the
DffTBUT
Team
STAMFORD
Colorado City
Hamlin
P.otAn
Anson
4 AA
STANDINGS
W L Pet
5 0
5 0
3 2
2 3
1 4
last Weefc'a-Results
STAMFORD .76 Quanah 7
Colorado City 20. Cisco 0
Hamlin 37, Rosooe 0
Rotan 26. Post 12
Anson 12. Merkel 14
This week’s Pairings
STAMFORD at Graham
Colorado City at Andrews
Hamlin at Spur
Rotan Open Date
Anson Open Date
More people drive
FORD \ > .s than a/lother
combined
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Ami it’s wltU the (silv V-8 in the low-price
field! No other engine in the world has en-
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ToaLy. 4 out «4 every 5 V-8's are Ford
V-S’s. Ford and Ford alone nfm a V A in
the low-pace held ... . and lor knarfawds of
dollars less then most met.
Pirates Continue
Scoring Rampage
The rampaging Paint Creek
Pirates continued their victory
march Thursday night The Pir
ates submerged the- McCaulley
Eagles, under a 51 14 scoring tide
The Pirates seoml almost at
will and a host of Pirates stood
out in the win.
The Pirates are fast becoming
the favorite to win their district,
again. Teamwork and spirit are
the key factors In their wins. |
The Pirates Invade Benjamin
Thursday night to do battle with
the Benjamin six
Dtatrlrt 4 Six )
Team
PAINT CREEK
Weinert
Mattson
Vera
CT Brier
Benjamin
Gorre
McCaulley
ball rolled into the end-zone,
where Lonnie Bounds recovered
fbr a Bulldog TI) Coody- conver-j
te<i to make it 156 at the half.
In the third quarter the Bull !
dogs scored again when hamme-
ing "Jimmy Alexander piled-over
from the one yard line. Coody
booteil the point.
The Indians picked up their
one and only touchdown when
they recovered a Bulldog fumble
on the 45 yard line in Stamford
territory. TTte crazy legs of Iviy ;
ton Mayes moved the ball to the
Bulldog ->ne yard line, and the
big boy carried it over for the TP I
Boyington kicketl the extra point
and that was all of the pay -dir"d
the Indians were to find.
The Bulldogs, not quite through
harassing the Indians, came back
to score two men’ touchdowns'.
The little speedster. Rickey |
Giles, jack knifed his way H yards
over guard to give the Bulldogs
more points. Coody again coil]
verted.
Doug Kendrick, who played a
gppi hang up game on defense for the
400 Bulldogs, yanked down a wob
bly Mayes aerial and sped 45:
yards for the Bulldogs final tally.1
Charles Coody kicked the extra
point and the Bulldogs had tv. |
36 7
The Bulldog standouts were
numerous as varsity and subs
alike gave the Indian fan-, no
chance to. cheer. Boh Harrison.
Wayne Cox. Charles Coody.
t Doug Kendertck. Ray Gresset.
1 Donald West and Joo Wash, were
| only a few of the Bulldog stal
warts.
Layton Mayes was about the
only thing the* Indians had to
offer. The 155 pound tailback 1
bore the brunt of an otherwise
weak Quanah offensive.
In “ThP rtm*4--ajuAU£TCuiver J
again passed t„ Ro\e« who^TtmH
again The play covered 51 yards.
U ills ran the «*\tra point overt
The final Pirate tally came in)
the fourth quarter when Edgar)
passed to Barnes for 6 yards
The Pirates journey to Rule
to open district play Oct. 22.
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SWINGING TO I
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Old Glory To Open
Basketball Season
Tuesday Night—
i
! Old Glory opens their basket-
! ball ‘ season Tuesday night. Oct
j «>hrr 19 at Old Glory.
| Old Glory trams fare Nooille
I in the oprr.er Both the girls and
boys team will swing into action.
Game lime is 7:00 A large
crowd is expected Tor the opener.
Old Glory has been placed in a
different distrlrt
The new .^inference is made up
ol Weinert. O'Brien. Rochester
Aspermont Paint Creek. Mall
son and Rule
Conference play begins for Old
Glory I>ecornier 21 when they
tangle with Mattson at Mattson
Lt Hubert Young
Will (*o to Europe
L« Hubert Young is home on
leave before going to an Eu*
opean assignment He will be
home until Nov. 1 and will then
report to Camp Kilmer for cm-
bnrkatkun.
Ij. Young, son of Mr and Mrs.
Floyd Young, has been stationed
at Tyndell Air Force Base in
Florida
GAME AT A GLANCE
BCLLDOGS INDIANS
22 First Downs 8
260 Yds Gained Rushing 51
9 Passes Thrown -’1
5 for 65 Passes Com. 6 for SI
5 Passes Intercepted by d
4 for 40 Penalties, Yardage 7 for-15
2 Fumbles laist 2
Rotarians See ,
Football Hi^hli^hts
Highlights of the Southwest
Conference 1954 Football season
was the title of a colored movie
shown at the meeting of th?
Stamford Rotary Club Tuesday. I
The program was arranged hv|
Bernard Buie and the rm was
shown by Dick Row land.
Congratulations
A son,. Marion Dale Young
quist. their second <-hild. was
born to Mr. and Mrs: Herbert I-
Youngqulst at the Stamfonl Sani-
tarium Oct. 11.
222 S. Wet Berber
I'hune 100
Congratulations
A son was bom to Mr and Mrs.'
Santos Seballos of Anson at the
Stamfonl Sanitarium Wednesday
at 12.10 a. hi. .
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1954, newspaper, October 14, 1954; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1035292/m1/5/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.