The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE 2—THE BAYTOWN SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1951
Stroud And Hollister Spark Team Victory Port Arthur Game Stock Quotes Realtors
Ganders Next Opponent Will Be Lamar High In Houston J WflS Rcdf Four Act
(Continued From Page One) Hollister's ability to get through Gander territory. The Lee defense* 'MolA/irama'
next Two wImSbut In! J*Ck^ line ,°u alm0St etif,enca «nd four P>*y* Port ITCIUUldllld
lost yard, anf fe,Utothe! ^ lost the ball on downs.
LIVESTOCK
Specie! To the Baytown Sun
r
lost three yard*
two.
Orton intercepted O’Bi^en'e last
desperate pass, and raced it back
25 yards to his own 30-to clinch
the victory. Time ran out on the
next play.
It was unusual that Orton
should halt Pa’s mild threat, be-
cause he pulled off the same feat
didn't always- make the . tackle
when’ he shot through, but he
t (Continued From Page One)
Individual statistics reveal that -jy-^tij thcy had finished. Then
c^rieT dTnThe^e dldnT .ton ^ ^ran'wUh the Gr5 b‘g Jim McUughlin, Port Ar-
cwrier down when he didn t stop tlmej {of g? ytr<Js_t j,7.yard thurs 205-pound tackle, spoke up:
‘ u average. Lounsberry, and Orton "We want' to know that we
Butypu cant Stop with JKolHster tied fpr •• y ~ ju
Alleg Lug Steel............. * 47
Allis Chal .................. 49 i
Amercd Pot ..............No Sale
Armco Steel .........39)4
A T and T ................157%'
Amer Woolen* .............. 41
AT and SF ................ ?f3
Vote To Back
Bond Issue
(ContIniied From Page One)
talk to the hls^dry, alms and ac-
complishments of the Business and
Professional Women's Cljiba in
st team
whTy^ro co=gr=.r rra£grZC7aPrdsh^c.r ’T'* ***" b>'
stars, Melvin Spence, although . 0rton carried selcn times for 2f j" eo !ll1b! waV- War™ ' boy* Budd
■i-i |m .............. I. ,j I, ■ mmiii.1. playing on one leg, turned in a- yards, Lounsberry toted the pig- Calun
In the fading minutes of the Port Krcat performance. Spence has had skin ji times for 45 yards. - This was ope time the Ganders Celaiiese” Carp
season a painful knee injurv over ai«M -----j . .. .. . . . --^
womthe flrst half H»e Ball High game.
Anaconda Cop .... ........ 51Bsytown, In Texas and across the
Beth StM .................. 5014 nation. She is Eaytown B and.PW
Co .Vf.,....... 143* presidant.ahdanexeeutlvesecre-
Caltimet^nd Hec1014 tary at General ’Rre and Rubber
•■• * ass'* as# *>;* .
Arthur game last season. “P^nfUl knee Injury ever since TotlmrG^d erbalUi^UteAird: **rMd wtth> Yellow Jacket % .Chrysler «*
Port Arthur wnn th* ffr*t half *JlC Ball Hith JRlittMk ••••-- . - ■ •..... ■■ ^ini tie* DAet -a. iMl/.
- aw.ifr.-w*"-- ' -jia;: . * wcfc WftliTislgy four times l)pwMti»rI in, the Port Arthur Oifc$c?i ScrvlOG e»**107%.
on penetration* 1-0. But Lee ev«n- He Wentbut of the line-up fir M y#rd* a 2/8 average and dres in* T00Tn thinrja were quiet Con S<M~o« .................. 32%
e Iia limnnrl - . * . ® * V Ritf fha ToAlrnts WI*aA Ulea aT>4
I ed that up in the last period and several Umea and as he limped Ernst four time , for five yards Euttoe Jackets looked like champs •'Crools ePl; 73%. probiems, and shoe
[ tacked m the ^ven ^nts f* off the field It Waa easy to see net. a 12 average * even in defeat. They aren’t cry’* Davison'Chem .............. 43 time provided by
In first downs would have still But he always returned td*The O’Bfien was Port Arthur’s tor
given them victory if the penetra- fray. ground gainer. He carried ' 24
Stroud, Who didn't play a single cooke nlaved some Sterling -fx "WS w. .rori: araiiir .........
down, in the firat half, turned i» balU„ th^mW^d of^The llnf^1 ba11 carriers were Purser, with 42 f UW&MUpAaB to. be
bSm. in gained in 18 carries for a of in getting beat in a
a sensational 3-yard jaunt through Tackle'Herbie Grav turned in
assw*^s2*5 zruig&ssrssra srr«»* -*
isssiratffiftrs &T&&S -*■ *“
game like lest night’s.
Ltrtr -P^rGOT^n0f mak'"S H^has never Lee Ganders
SSfe. “5 *“«*«* in a poor game. Ends-Baiko. E. Gray,
White brought him to the turf ftorma
WiUi a shoulder-high tackle. - gt
then that the Ganders appeared the Jackcts t0 a,vln wtde or
to sense they could roll bac.i Port shoot to th«tr inside.'X)n many
^ wa ' . .- occasions these two fine ends
The GandC/s were in complete' stacked up
stacked up the lntcrlcicnce to
-r*-,;— _ give Linebackers Loans
By or.:iijg mostly from a sP!it-T, Qarnes. C]ear sij0ta a*
the ball-
B *m methodically, gfbund,out yard- made the most of it with hard port ' '
W *3-* md- first downs. They had to dnd deadly tackles throughout the Y, . „ • •'*'
iv pun. only, one time durlng tlre eir- gamer-T-'—— Ends—Hendrickson, Gorman, C.
By,_...MriiL.aecdnd half, and that was In Bill Bradbury and Walmsley Larpenter, Gaspartl, Palmer.
Guards — Hollister, Spence,
Stephenson, Hensley, Cooke, Chap-
lin.
Center—Bergeron.
Linebacker—Carnes
Backs—Orton, Stroud, Ernst,
Bradbury; Lounsberry, WaTmsTeyr
wanted to win this oi)e, tltey fopk D“ Pont Chem ...•.y,....y.h- 84
thsif loa: stoically.' • -.Eastman KOS^k ............ 4o%
They seemed tc be thinking that, F^espcrt Sulphur .......... S7L
- - •• - w Gen E’octric .....’........... 53
Gen -otars ................ 43%
Goadycas* Tire v.i..v 43%
Greyhound,Bus y... il%.
Gillette Saf ...... 23L.
Gui? on f.,..;......... on
Gulf Stat Util ......... No Sale ■
HLandPCo........'..... 18
Hous Oil' . .No Sale
You'll remember that both of ’ .............'"^u.
thee, hoys starred in last'year', 'Jg ™‘ ................. mi
Company. . .
Mrs. Booth declared that Wom-
en should interest themselves
more In national and International
and should use the extra
modern labor-
saving devices to take on more
FORT WORTH —ffiTJ?)— Cattle:
Compared last Friday: Slaughter
steers and heifers scarce, steady.
Corn fully 1.00 lower. Bulls 50-
LOO lower. Stockers and feeders
steady. Week's tops: Beef steers
and yearlings 25 cowS 28.50 bulls
27, Stocker steers yearlings 33,
two-year-old feeder steers 22.50.
Calves: Compared last Friday:
Slaughter offerings 50-1.00 lower,
stockers steady. Choice killers 22-
22.58; commercial and good 25-31.
Cull and utility 17,24. Good and
choice stockers 29-36. Common and
medium 20-28.
Hogs: Compared last Friday
Butchers steady to 25 higher, sow*
25 higher, pigs steady. . WeeK's
tops: Butcher IS), sows 17.25, feed
er pigs. 17.
civic responsibility,
rejects spo
IS OH THE GA.'iE
two old rivals, Gcra'd Or-
ton and port Arthur’s Ronald
Amuoy, walked off the field to-
game. And they’ll both be back
again nc-kt year.
.'TH toil'you one thine," Amu-
ny said, “You .gitys aren’t going
to beat us three times in a row.”
He laughed when he said that.*
33 Vi
"I don’t know about that,” was
Orton’s reply.
Infeflnke Iron ............... i7Va
J and L Steel.............. 23%
La- .tdp^ : :<...........;..... 52%
Kirby Pet ........29V4
Kcno Cap .87Y?.
Liggett and Kjjrers .......... 66
Mont-glr ’. .......
Two projects sponsored by the
Texas B and PW Federation are
jury Nervine foy wpm*n *»tt
and registration of .women for the
armed services, Mrs, Booth pointed
out.
he obligi
of cifiz
well as for, the privileges,!
said.
The Texas group is also backing
legislation for egual rights for
women. Mrs. Booth said:
The major provision of the pro-
posed bill is equal pay for equal
work, she explained.
Try Sun Classified Ads—Dial *302
in. • ■»
“We ask for tlie obligations and
responsibilities of ciffsenship
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New strains of yeasts and fungi,
being developed from fundamental
studios' of their natures, will give
bury and Walmsley
fee waning minute, when Ortoh-^-a fine job of inpportteg-lrom-
saiicd a beaiuiftil 43-yard boot out their defensive, halfback positions,
of bound on the Jacket 24, and on more than one occasion
' Twa_fuinbles stopped Lee in the iiafetymah Fred Ernst came tip to
third quarter, 'and it looked for make the tackle near the line of
a while as If the Ganders were scrimmage,
going t'O beat themselves. Stroud -Port Arthur’s highly-touted of
fumbled once, eutd O'Brien recov- fense gained only 111 yards rush-
ered for the Jackets on their own '^g, and that's clear evidence that
27-yard line: The Qgnders ' took .every.; G.ander defensive playc:
over again on their own 42 a few -w« 8>vmg it everything he had
minutes later, and were off to the . If* * offensive Une can tak.
just as many bows as tiie dcfcn-
M ! S siv« unIt- boeause .lt was thes,
JSLaT! ,V ?’ br Ern6i boys that made the holes which
fumbled on the next play allowed Lee ball-toter* to travel lb.
Ronald ©trpenter recovered for yard, via the Rround. This ls an
a «• «" u amazing amount of yardage in
Leei. magnificent defensive unit view of the fact that PA’s line
■Mack Trucks ...............15%
Mid Con Pet .............. 68
wer, Uaapartl, Raimcr. ; DR. HERBERT DUKE, team phy-” ^Prod r... 48%
—s“ ■■■■■■•••...........S
U3 better bier and bread and rtore'
potent penicillin.
came through its stiff esc test in
grand style, O'Brien and Hugh
Purser were undoubtedly the. hard-
est runners that the Ganders have
Guards—Tanner, Lucas, Hayes,
Ca8telio.
Centers—Daniel Sitoek.
Back*—'Turano, Bradley, Wyble,
vmuny, O’Brien, Collazo. Purser,
iatterwhile, McNamara, White,
Williams, Albright.
Score by periods:
Lee ......... . 3 0 0 7-Total-7
’ort Arthur .. 0 0 0 0—Total 0
/Scoring: Lee: Touchdowns,
ounsbe ry. Extra point, Orton.
Port Arthur, Touchdown, 0.
Extra point, 0. • -
Officia's: L. W, Curfman. ref-
eree; John Ratford, umpire;
Quinn Connelly, Head linesman;
Bobby Wilson, field judge.
. -aiciaa,- ml-sed- Bay town’s •_ only:
touchdown. He was too busy work-
ing on Guard Melvin Spence's in-
jured leg.
■Ohio-OH- ...v.............. 52%
PenneyV Ine .....;...... no sale
Purr Oil ................ 56
Packard,Motors ....... 414
MOST OVERHEARD comments
about the game were remarks
about how cleanly it was played.
This in spite of the. intense rivalry
in a defensive battic that w’as
about as-rugged as you will see.
n!"
Repub Steel
Sears
St. Regis. Paper'
Sou Pacific ....
. 4.2‘4
56%
17%
62
Both teams piayed hard all the
not maim the runner,
way but they were playing football,
LEE
12
I ^
!
I
faced this year. They had power to
spare, and when they picked up
steam it just took more than one
man to bring them down. Fortun-
ately, the Gandera made It a point
I to gang these boys,
had been almost invincible all
No man can be singled out as stATLsICS
better than the rest in Lee's offen- jpjr3t Dow-ns
sive line. Stout fellows all were L. Net's Yar(]s RU£hing.. 197
A. Bettgerson, Mike Hensley; Pajae* Attempted .... 4
Spenee, Noel Chaplin, Herbert Passes Completed .....4
^*8nl9 riqinorl Pa
ORTON, -the little boy who had
been tegffed Port Arthur’s “primp
objective,” apparently didn’t let ai!
that attention bother him. Despite
the nerve-wracking pressure, he
piayed a brilliant game, directing
Baytown’s split “T” with polish
and precision.
Stan Oil Ind ....
.......... no sale
Stan Oil N J ....
............. 69%
Sunrav'Oil .....
............ 20%
Tex Gtilf Sul ....
............ 103%
Texas Co.........
Tex Guig ProtT...
...".......no
-Tidewater Corp .
............ 38%
T;r‘ :i .s .
............ 49ii
U, S. Steel . ...
............ S9%
Wooiwortli Ine ..
............43
Dec N. O. ........
.......off 59 pts.
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Sts of Pir!k and crocks ribbon-trfmme
chrysanthemums st^ s, pink crcpe b](
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Gray, James Golden, Eddie Gray, Yards Gained Passing
and Mickey Pillow. - Passes Intercepted
The fact that lee made yards By .. ........... 1
through the center, off tackle and Total Net' Yardage .. 228
around the ends in the last half is Opponents’ Fumbles
fitting testimony that the Gander Recovered By...... 0
fine was handling its blocking Punts ............... 6
chores In a superb manner. Punt Atferages .......34.8
A Gander fumble on a pltchout £en®lti®5 ......
play from Orton to Ernst set up *"" 18
Port Arthur’s penetration in the
second period. aArpenter recover-
ed for PA on Lee's 29. From that
spot O'Brien piled over center for
four, Garland Turano hit the mid-
dle for two more?and O’Brien shot
over right guard for four and a
penetration on the 19-yard line.
Purser picked up one to the 18 on
the* next play and that was the
deepest that PA ever drove Into
Democracy Speech
Contests To Be
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Yards All Kicks
Returned ....... S3
GRAND TOTAL
GAINED ...........261
Speeches m. the fifth annua!
“Voice of Democtacy" contests,
sponsored by-tho Jayeees, will be
broadcast over to- two Baytown
radio stations tomorrow.
The broadcast tim’v are: 4:30
to 2 p.m. over KRCi and 7 to
Ends
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Bnunspn 3 big days
STARTING SUNDAY!
FROM A DISTANT PLANET
BAYTOWN'S
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OME a WEEK
Th* largest of all living rodent
animals is the oapybara, a native 7:30 p.m. over .KREL.
of South America, which is three Two contestants ha.e. been se-
feet in length, loves water and can keted from t aco .of the high
remain submerged eight to ten eehools in the Baytown area.-The
minutes. winner will be entered in the state
enptest. ,.
The judges are Mia Zenobia
Booth, president of the Business
and Professional Women: John
Ellis, Lee College instructor-; aqd-
Rev, Clyde Foltz, First Christian
Church pastor. .
The judges will ji ten to tran-
scribed speeches and make their
selections without seeing the‘con-
testants,
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living room
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Lots ot cabinet
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fee 15,090,000 insured against
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 17, 1951, newspaper, November 17, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042042/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.