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BROWNS
LIONS BEI
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OF OIL BELT'COI
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Breckenridge And Abilene Should Be Gladl
They Are Through With Cagle's i(| ™ 1
1 1935 Outfit iff
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TkLAYINO THEIR b-st brand cf football of the ar. rv?r apf’r>c4.ciT,1
and alert. the Uou* of Brown wood HirU School Tuiosduy ruuyfioyi]
brought their current gridiron campaign try a tflorim* close win rf$eri-
Mttonal 39 to 0 VK-tory over the hefty R.-nger High
the mast severe drubbing the Bulldogs hate absCrbidj id
tills season and Coach Moore's boys have khet all tepmis ipT
with the exception of Breckenridge: The prbteges of PntjCagi# arul i
Miller did about everything a goed ball club should flo |q wnnefclTiltjie]
most one-sided triumph ever registered by a IirovwiwTod High teum
in Oil Belt pkQr. Lions of past years havejwoq oil games; as hnsl
the 1935 Lions, but never before havd Brownwood fan.'? had tfis pllahttfe
of seeing their home boys completely cutlass and qutpla>’ :a
entry as did Captain Clardy and his plainnates d$rair.a> Ranker* :fi
chalking up the kind of victory fans have born crying ail tfiesp Jtegrsi.
Lions Had Everything --'-? I • ■ * *’ ^*-4
_BROWNWOOD BULLETIN FlLlDKY, NOVEMBER 22, T933 H !
ID WALLOPS RANGER 3
★ ★ ] ) > * 4 ! fV + M ★ ★ ★ J*’ 1 ★ ★ ★• ;<f ★
LLIES MEET PIRATES TONI
100 and Rice Tilt MEM IS feQ$M
Features Gridiron FAVORED OVER FQDTBALl
—-
tt TfiobutsoO nntl |
lOSt . Di! tflo 9a|l I
Yesterday the Lions had eslery- I to his o»n 23. Vfitfi Tfio
thing. They lugged that balMn a Stephens doing . imisi
manner that lndicurLd they r ?ally (carrying, the Ljojtit ripped
^n^rpePrfa«t.‘ iJ^Uar fo^^ ^
a Ion-’ one Hip A
ward wall.opened big hol?s and the j Thomason booudia long! aneth;
backs crashed through with more's™* c^ered by Cfow on Ufe
Beetle!:. Vernon, Wall and vjaughii THomason Sfaki-s Ano.tirr
turned back the power drives of the I Two Dial’s failed to gain a:fd 01
300-pound Jacoby and the ' husky. third down Jacoby fumplud 'an
Walsh with apparent eas?. Often gs Wall pounc ed on j {4 giLfig • the
not, the Ranger bocks failed even tq Lions possession '^csri , Ishel V; i• 0:
reach the LUxa of scrimmage. Thb seventeen yard latrine ci.p. >hl
Lions attack was versatile and plays picked pp four yfird:.. Cur„y acid- i
were executed with precision, one k: d t$en pastd 10 I ;.o.r. •
Brownwood's overhead game, with sen for! a first cfc*:. 0:1 t ip (tih-j.
Clardy and Thoir..‘—>n doing the ger sevdn. 3>.omft4uu crackcjfi iiiiit
chunking, was most effective. Ucklc for three..'Clardy luegSdl it
Ranger had hoped to win this gam*, m Uie one yard ngfirker and Tfiotrn
it being their last chance to chalk won went over, h'-ng .hurt oa the
up g victory this season, at hast Newby refil+ced bun, ifit**-*
they thought they-had a chance, ph^ris again coijvirted tad, IlM
They didn't and with the Lions play-’ Uons were leaairi 14 : o 0
tag as they did yesterday. Brecken- i tunes, again received, bVofiihH
ridge and Abilene might well rejoice play {rnaJ lht 09,
are through^with Coach j^coby chunk<d aboihsr paiu and
for the] third umej 4i sticffltfcn
CVirdy lintercepUdi murkihtg’; jtil
the Ranger 4L i4bns »i4*ib|l
up agaili and in^^vgn plays Jteie
over fof tP(-»r third ijouchdcjw’i.j.
y In Southwest VISITING BUGS
I --j- ■ <«■* . c | t n ’ t’it
JAY! WELLS, 1 mint forresiters havg promised ___11 . . _ _' y.'' p.
l!
Bt JAY! WELLS, forrea- t.-rs l.uve proihisdd 1 . r
Slbff Oerrespondent siiould give the Horned Frogs a jP»OLTWl(tw-Mn«^
LAS,|Texait Nov. 22—*UP>— slight ,advantage. L«-t Sam Baugli
scusatioii.il passer will match « t I10M of a dry ball and he handies
ind skill.with twno sensational it likCJ’a piUhcr does a basebill.
rs toinoncj*, and on the Hailed' bv many coaches as the
Ik* ofjlthf contest may dc*p:nd ijest forward passer in conference
tionsil rating of the Jexfs history j he is a dangerous o»)pontni
ians as football players. f<>r any defensive team unle.-x, tile
' ball is j muddy.
lt „ _ is plenty
Torcii n*;o may I'Psi’t
r.ILl.lKS APPI.L-CABT
gOUTHWERTfcR.*i University's bl-
rntes yjili make thdr on* rnd
ohly invasion rf Brownwdod tdrHpht
4. ^ „llKUJ , *!1 Quest of ,a pridlron vietoryt o’r^-
andlout^of 1t.UlhhaPK T*a<>: all-Anjcrican pbyers Wfll’P* WljJJ*1 °f Dftnlcl tJalfr.'
tlb TCU Homed Wike ih tie gam?. Biil Wallace the Piratsj-^i.^ clawMg iK'tag slkt-
aud Darrell Lesser. capUta
tlie TCU team,
have an easier time
than the Frog* or**
viUig the Owls, but nved &hrirtf-v( u
agv
this tear slid ail have lost,
lice Owls will take
o next, meeting the Frogs at
North] tomorrow
of HIM
anti oeiuer cn
SMU should
with the Be-ur
all indications the contest
Ivolve- arounc Sammy Baugn.' .* ji ***
lews’ ibrihiaitt pass. thi*owqr. s*‘t_ulJ*!
|iil Wallace and; John Mi- InJurfirs hflvi
«ls' v: touchdown
fcorted by rock
ed fbr jf:^<y
Howard Paynb
I^efty Edens ar
his eiiming on she
gridiron. Cotijch
d I is Buccaneers ijr-
prore noon today and
ame won't be a reportIn firt cfaas eodaltion for
trnighf's
jpes and skiillul collnt^ues in t!* lifif l.ke u p»il)e d.
avdaotive liackficlds. taecc turned a reputation n
d-gamhig plains will rn^tt erarvl. Shuford sjiff-
H^iaI
I-gaining playcis
eil testji ut the
fane led pped !• the HU1 Billijes
;.ct S. Tnelbiegest l-xss ts Hi*- Daniel Efetkek rnh iwp
— £h|t)ford.: Wf fullback who hits cnce tirt^rles
pile driver and has ho-x - to fin: •
ns ir wily field r'lamtvoVTjsll'.o
d Vr.;e v'i>
loping the
S2Sr
r1:. Ktilfei
Efts difisruui will be fighting
utain’a perfect record, with
||f of a Rose Bowl invitation
£ bictkLniuncl. .Rice will be
lorfrevenge for last year".1 carnet}
l|aS and maintain a reputa-' hi*
gl one of the southwest's best - luf
lln sp te of an early season] Act
|«|t py Southern Methodists , . fU
DARTMOUTH’S
INDIANS AND
TIGERS MEET S
Igamo of the seksen. Pr. nee ton plays
{Yale, the eleven wrhlch upact It last
jyear, and Dartmouth encoQnters
1 mud*-beaten Columbia.
) Tomorrow* battle wdU be the
ond largest x*utag contest of the
reason, runnlig only behind the
Dame-o do suite game in the
nt of miney wagered. TUB
Tlgtrrs suited th» week 9-5 favor-
| ' i | | j ites, but that price ha* been hoxn-
PRJNCETON N J Nnv 5*> 'down s» rapidly that Dart-, •
yXT* N' fNov- 2"“ mouth may uke the Tield only a
inJ ^r^outh s liidlaii^sund- P.i lo 5 unde doc-mainly becaiu*
mg on the tlir:sJiold of their rifst {t. scw-dule hi ant
jxrfcct seanon since 1926. encounter *
undefeated Princeton toniorrow In - Dartmouth r Hied up 289 points in
cirecnT’LSri ^SLnLnSh U 1 rtjrht w become the^ilions
'V'°rfr* Princeton garnered
l<hM prevU ° S!f*„ ”5, ^
r>ii2u-8Mfmber ’°( thfl tradittonaI *' y rtctUy- The A'-weWn btcklield U
AM
vbH I.
The mythical Ehitecn ch*m- 1
I pionjildp will go ;o the winn.r. |f it
: goes' :o Dartmouth, the Iadianslwifl
j 52 strong favoriicfc for an Eastern J. —
1 bid to .the Pasaderu Rose Bowl _ J
I game.] Princeton turned down an Irish
invitation in 1933 and undoubtedly.
wUl do so this year if it finishes with I
r»tf d heavier a id faster. Dartmouth
has an excellent line, slightly better
than PrincetoriTs.
with the lavoi^d
dpnf^r-
• md as many defease.
high in this jrear’ji
race and tja do tlgtx
HEf2ETT 7M3 TACK LB ] u pt rMct record. j] •
LStD 6Y PEFifSiVR /VftN v;hen Duripg r cent woelts Dartmouth f *unrrrTT
*TViEC£ l?CJWdfe2l OPT!i€ BAlL h^d b^en coiint d oat of the Pa<*- *"
CA(22'.Ef2.-rt)SK’!NC3'A LATERAL. • <!?n* firtune b.*cau,e of sc*ml-Cf£i-! <tp,~°ne
lOTllKK TACKLE t SLD WHEN flal^reports that it wwild refuse an in
and Trojans
To Meet Saturday
ffvicd]a wreiich- the Billlii|miist take th| ntfasiire
h»4 thorn was vvaJ- rf thi* Ptf-nfc s lonleht and add tlif
nlveriity ofjCallforma nt. Rrlw.jrd’s unfit to th-ir
tve^ wetkk ago and cf victim j next Thur«;-,<w nf*"ifr»oin.
| . Coach TavJ r.....
that they
Cagle's outfit this season.
The Lion* started clicking early
end midway the first quarter
Thomason chugged through Us own
tight tackle for 24 yard* and the
game's first touchdown. Early in
the second quarter the Lions’ 15-
ysar-old fuilbaek crashed through Jw.'lh
again. _ Stephen* adding both extra .. *'
point* to give the Lions a 14-0 lead.
In the ckrmg seconds of Hie first
j tjtpiwteawfi Meet Bears
th:4 content is beings play-
1 *““qrt worth.! t!»e Nfi^tangS.
acfealed. wt|l play the Eay-
b in k game In Dillas. Thjr
ulh'iist CoUntnce Ramie
>iuvk itu sj h*fd ikd for this
p.ob$y Wh an. Bkyvevet. l* rurin’ hard tbit jew
to »/».: \A»d M ti.i* fcghiictghl bull torn util's iti|t
. I l:
im iray Bin in
Ahtepcej tr\
the 6taf*ir.zV,ftdmU'ed-
lor football, however, ^sy-
ari of| Ca>-
i<* irnacjv fpr
Iri unifot^m
“cikd to sve
itaoon of
en l^art
it amWlio
rnir.g to
expected',
ous climb-
Newby
added
licked up?; due variL Clfoily
Hir. and | Ecqpneiik ; brake
the ngiK j tueklu hole ! 1,**
bente dowi.rd o:: the fju|](<r
24. Newpy and UMtff— 5L-jUaL'1
lor haijtlw repi‘
the heights whe:
topp ir^ the mov.
rn. The iKuvuanrj
t ta toi their toppling many times
in the Ba~t. and Couch Matty Belt
udmit* ilia* lie'll Li gbd when to-
i:mrriAr k game 1* ■ ovetr -providing
lie wllkij
hivs drilled hlA bof*s
: tn prebantiqjn icr
nd tf»:1i»v the entire
often enough rouad. Wijtljl trie exf**»tjcirj of I C.»p-
spite of ta n Pete] Rot
battle. Rhlch
torlirht blit is
••Ction 1&* mac
Edward's 'tilt
nocn.
M
Conrh ’«"ay‘ vj
that tW jsjUrt
fd v-evt -rOel w
ert foe tojiilfh’
t rutH<r iilnd
Co--Cuptriln
nh. will V
may be
not expected lo sbe
brcgki |noo tke f (.
riiankciiVin? • 'Bftey'-
jCtaclics are * ira nlng linemen
rifl1 secondary defensive men to hit
ajmnner high if tjtere 1* the ahght-
Swn' ciiSr t«4d
a Clardy
for a first down
18. And with only tune
that Crow took on the one yard line
and stepped - across for the touch-
down. Stephens' try for extra point **■,Ji‘A,^17
atuMjXie* 3
A SSlSi^lSnS recov-
ered on the Ranger 8 yard Uhf early “f
ta the third period gave the Lions J®* .
another chance. The Bulldogs held wero ounfront, _0 to Q. &c the Wf;
and toot the ball on their one-foot >u>pp*E^Ol jf*4
line, but the Uon* came right back. The second half va, only a ihtn-
: U« LKmjt ftfuin
wtjAu^tUi. with the Te*j- h© 11 f 1L .1 ' 1 II 4.
tkfhoiiix chu-ruoani? Uiicv^ fiomhiern hfetiuxiiM anti Tf-xm leading e4k4»n<l>r tor
. ufiku ILiJiorLacXs. pphrislteh rill nvre| nuxt week. II wMber
Jflkifc (caf.4 mdtaftOl today thalt- both WMi' ^^ogaprry. next wc»ek'a Arve«»l Aiiiin*
~a|f^citty cpwd would see thk? icimc u^il see the alm<4t* unpre- uye
idjrie tomorrow, »Uh red*r.td<j • • pecLtde cl tui tenuis n,. „ t
h- W.th t|j| vklorv* nacli ffUng ’Into v/t-bh !• a* i
which Um* guvemi- n Battlfcj with Tx-ricct reanrlt. iki«rd«. rdiiTru
’ --L.--1-Wr+ LW -+I-MF -4r-—t-lL., i >'r - ! tkaittaleir (win
Ffllr Sfartery
statedHl'te m<
me lln.e''io am
11 uy«lv bejunc___
Hubert rHv'riuyj't oj: imlicatiqn o. I a literal.
pas« recjtvi'n kid Juje tackle grabyt tiif earner so
fit an.S'll *|Crrjc a tnai- hb arm* enrij-cle the body ahd
ai>-cpnt<4^n« * aijks ^ a soj-f
tliht' liu’f
Conuell Durham njr Fr ink
the sianing cal I
U)OVl
right end
,. Clirdy rtteded thi»J threat i
tcepihkr w pyiss on the one-‘ Tlvoma*dn -i. ..... Jaaoby «< wiyj b^nw thu
#e. reSirmmi to htc own 44 'fullback a
iey b**ing] downed, Ltn almost! Score; by periods.
; Sol town that time but the BrewmvfOod 7 1.1 6 13^ 39
Rmfccr man ini hi.x path drag- Ranger - . 0 0 Q h— 0
h|trv down. SabstltJutlons: Br xnwood—New-
Vau-hn Siorr* lu»xt One ’ i by. LaxsOn Allen, Petty. If. Parks
wattsnn ncorr* une sb<^ f.oats. Stott.-' l>ach.
will
•»«rfht. ChirHs
R.
T *e pay* frojn • that Qrowai |and Pe.tte: Ranger—Oo-j™
taking WalshT punt kd the Ranger «t* or 4 old wt«*. -»—• iffr »«
f. neMKl
junLiTliolrja-
the JUngtr two-yard marker for opening | kick-off pt
a first down, the run coming after lacked a little n^fi
several shorter gains. Stephens yardage land faad\to _
went ever for the touchdown. On son booting to thf Itatv er Jo - 5 .*r
the first p..*y of the fourth period Clardy ftll on it.i'fhe 3 .:ld<jgsim-
the Lions pushed over again, this tempted ] a pass, thjf.ij drew !> Al«-
touchdown being credit.d to Uie yard penalty lor top wticW Umf |ln
second sttlngers. A forward and a the huddle. Jacoby ti:-c:>t> •! back
lateral. Laxson to Stephens to New- to; punt and Bostnk: cruMicd in
by. netted fifteen yards and the blocking’the punt fWqll reiovx rini;
score, Newby going over. Tommy on tlve Bulldogs’ iicmt' yam »ai|cgr.
Vaughn, one of the Oil Belt’s odt- clardy picked up |o|r. ^cpmiis jtWo
standing pivot nun. got credit for but on Uie Btttj play Clardy w.u
the final touchdown when he tossed fer a ihrqe yagd lamt On
pounced on a fumble behind the fourth ddwn Thonia*on shot e short
Ranger goal. Stephen* ended the t0 (Hardy pn the visltora' «v.*-
acoiing by’ booting for the extra «oot ltae^ the balhgc -4 over to tine
poku* .Bulldog*,
i _ Walsh ipunttd out to hi* a?*n 31
and from therfe the Lions drove
for; their IdurUi touchdosm.
Took Pint Kkk-Off
sSHS ™ J t:
receive. Walsh made a nice return >
to hi* own 34 of Stephens kick and ™‘Tlrih d?ewVfb e mi
afteb two play* failed to gam Walsh ?? ^ iLdflf Mi
paseed. Clardy intercepting on the **
fifty, returning to the Ranger for- the i
The Lion, failed to make need- «** «gf y
Brown wood. 15;
us-sl t ii - j - . . Adkins.] , Reeds.
T tet get away from him an ^ and
Rfii^i r ten yard stilpe. Vaughn; pi-m downs
Mrt the baU behind the goal : 4
game's .final tout .dawn, j OroMvuacxl carried the .ball 43
canvcrtld *nd the finkl'time* on .uim.ng pUys and gnu. &
n*nth*rt »PI
slot* v ith |ohi
ten. p«ttimj t
fpilbaci tiofei
will lyHlly
... on his rhster
Am.,worth, during t^ej aaij’e.
, j BfUW’
Dvuif! Bake
son's rffvrd
the PiH’.oF
LATERAL IS APPARENT
BY JIMMY DONAHUE
BEyCD, Ind.. Nov. 22 —
the outstanding
modern football will be
tom irrcr.v when Notre
Dame and Sojithem California get
together fer
| Sk Aches by Rots Wel|rl
]lhe Etaother tackk: Lv the de-
fftte s one big weapvin against tlu*
tHrcat of the laUjial>(|H.’4. ;
|A* lots b«xui prayed, jutting a ball
c-|rner lew when a lateral is exr
cled is folln. He immediately
rows a lateral IC a trolling back
afid ti»e tackjer Tpa ; hart ail his Pnnccton. which h^s :oc: on!-/ on'
ttjcuble for nothii|g.
hdr 10th meeting
is faveawd because of
invitation' even if a flawless stfson renewed
•was ttamed #i.j j. ’ [ I
Eut (he bituattoa v as clarified tins
w ek. by official explanation tiuit if on«"i'r>e
kjid when a IVj.te Bowl b«d is rc- Notre Da
Denm^ths kthietic oodncil }t8 wvra rlctoHts and only one de-
r>. nine members will decide the ac- frat but tlie V
ceptaah qntetlon, H '• I ! I ts dowiy
A laiye porcic-u of the Hanover between the
alummj and u majority of the court- jn the post
til numbers are unddrutood to lavor
the trip
me probably wtll be
codtesteo as all those
Irish and the Trojans
• HI
rrlncclon Ir. Favored
• » **v i •, v*i liv ll 1 l>ff' v*lg* j vn|v ii Vv * 1
game in three season*, ruled a 7k to Frankie KTick
5 favorite to continue it* reign over
Dartmouth. In 15 games stare 1897 ___ ___
the Tteers u -. ll, Dartmouth three Carden, a lightweight title fight
and one ended in a th. Princeton which may gif
took the last two games cf the pres-
ent uertt*. winch blurted ta 1933 alt-
s mot her" gnp.
^Td ij^ritloT]i jn paHuitg down]on the arms as
ttje “taekie
•04n>lr»- rwe laekle Is inside, the defensive
■^ rrlah Mas a good flianpe.nf knock -
i?l| *',f Teruh v jftr ^ sety lwlt( b&4 otit of the,
11' * ’ !' ‘ ‘ h V 1-iiui. cf arifi ; ..... the
nn w i-?>• 1 «>(• jl jor recov ary T by-one of tile
" far
cr a l?-yewr break.
Tin train that wins should have
cost Sailing neSrt'Wrgk in f-* final
J---I-*
>e at
pm
C’ok
•»rdS. *fBul
er wu
at reotert: Durham
hiutiv choice.
M r Corrective Steps
To Halt <»as Waste
In Texas Assured
BdhaifB
C rane and Fjhlllll*
»• t th»» ihal^irk
Lttt'e nr Kara-ftew
11 rtlrq-gr al
Tailor a«!ncii cus*
cor pruCtjc'dlv (pvrrf
At >otnc
».eeord IVsl
LIJSTIN.
n live (tn
tlmp na:,p-al |da in th» Texas Panhandle
-.ii 1 be tak^n. Chairman Ernest O.
Tljojmpton of the dtate Railroad
r.iyjot* j n
» phi' s
* 14-12 l
12
( a*«t
I | ' I and KaipLl tL yarUa. Co;.-h T.iyl> <* ^nd hts
took the next kickotT cn Browi.wuod trad 17 forward pas*- p’°
34. Crow jinteroepted J.i- es, 8 w«i^o comulct d for "4 yard*. 8 wpterrt*
ss bn th»- Ranger 4^. were ngtompk'fd'and one was in
ttlialed t y intercepting UTCf'pujil; iUu( r jried 1^ forward ^ decision
long In'"; art the Ranger passet. 3 weri completed fdr 67 f leorvv:k pi
(.!»• fiourth ddwn t ie Lloris yard >, Lv? itfe incumpleted dnd ’t]ir® s$ra
ha|! the Ranger punter. fivinT five weie lntercrpted.
BWdbcs a first down on th»lr Browiaxxxt pimtad $ix times for
On thirdl dbwn J*coby an avertge' di^anoe c; 35 yards.
Wal hMor 33 yards and Ranger jiur.M five times fpr 27 yard
down on the Lions 37. Two a\ crag •,
as ? were grounded and on the Thotaascn and Laxxn did punt-
1 to‘s tae ball hit an tneligibli ihg for Brownwood: Walsh and
veR giving the Lions possession Jaecby fpr Ratnjer.
club.
. Host .11
7:30 on
ip Wi
Jacket
tf—H
has
12 game
igHt .1 ivrr Coach
1 «*»rt
field.
'Jwu.s Brown^ood 38. Rangir iw~vwli9 Tta..i ^r^carrved* 2o’times'Murrv i?a‘Ff“*rdiv bWM[ hak
. * . * r *. T * J Poaels T lolrvw « nr4 live K/it ■ • n ueri*/
erft but
th Mc-
bovsjWf>rrie<
'n\"’rsb«j Mpu^l I
triumph ’ <fW
vs ar th" Bti(«i toil:
from til- Pjrail*.* if
d ho;**
Ui MHk'* i
h(V own 32.
ed yardage, Ra:>gcr taking the ball
line.
on down* on her own 37. Jacoby
and Wal*h, ta
made it a first down on the Lions
4#. Waiah picked up two and
Lions drew a five yard penalty on
the next play, but Just a* fans were
beginning to worry a lUtle bit,
Clardy snared another Ranger
and (hi* time returned ft 25 yards
to the vi*itors’ 47. C’-ordy and Ran"^T
Thomason lest six yards in two
i rjgh
being forced |oUt| by
i! we
Scon
.the
Reserve* Sea Action |
ui B iildog* redilvvt! and on the S *
n.A third play Hardin fgmbled, Vauwn
recoverli'.g for the L>oit* ' !oal [ Hr M
Ranger 33. Clardy - patted ta'Taim-
Wa
Ifcrw ruBBios Mr, ^ **'
up two and the
Tffconwsco went through left
IVjEbr elevvn ani a first down
danger 43 a* the game end-
'jgjf. J*
•and summiary:
sr .d—S3 Ranirer—A
|r u........... Shrrp
Brow^kodd rrtumrd punts 13
Red Cross To-
for recovery by one of
rmer’s teammates.
«Qopyright. 1925, NEA Service, Inc.)
h tteirer. s-aj- CtpimlV'ton said today|
thJui Sou’hwe
KSSaS-3 WSEl* vts
Racier two tunes for 10
(CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE)
chairman Ratuiyjut nifht wU
halted their march, Clar-
tip fourtesn at right end
II Vfl •
i iiow the r»«(!r?d q'lpO-
Fait Henri
(
pa^ed idoaih- \
■■■Pssj
Crow sent in nine resents a:
of the gape. Falling to
booted one out on
five at
i4 Thomia^on gktheVed
right tacYje. douon C
|Ffr
Rfl'
ML
ltft cn!
i-.u..i.
lift tackle
<»••••♦•
left gtiard
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ahd f*l
njed to Mb
31OL ,Walsh l||
The t.i 5hs m
S iau-rai 'to
Bonier 23 Jfl
tries, and Thomason punted
Connell on the Ranger 10.
chasing him back to the four be-
fore bringing him down. Walsh f°n ; -
panted out *0 the 40. Clardy re- lw*P;y' T ,f
turnip* 10 the Ranger 33. IwumM*
Thomason Starts Parade « [serves cbuldnt
And'froth that vantage point the cn fourth down.
Lions started clicking and chased Walsh oh the
over their first touchdown. Stephens returning’ to hit 2$
picked up three at right tackle and pounced on ,a .r -r*^
Clartfy made eleven more at the gain possession on' the
same hole. Clardy picked u.p five and the *ecand styingr
mere, Mi (he Lions drew a fifteen over,
yard penalty, setting them banc on
Um Ranger 34 with 24 to go for a j Laxson
flat down. Thomason Immediately and a first down on; th^
picked up ten at right tackle and Another p^s and tio i
than went through the same slot lost four j urd*. as the
oa a reverse lor 24 yards and, a The last period opened fcKh,
touchdown, going over standing up. son snooting a sport ras*
3 yep hen* added the extra point and phens He lateraiefi to RHjrb!
tile Lions were off to the races. j-Dya^miL)
The Bulldog* again elected to re- his way across for th-' (oifih
oaivg and fading to gain. Walsh; Ranger took the nqifi <kific
mmtt* a beauty te Clardy on the and immediairly started flick im; fin
rifi* 31 where he was downed.;an overheadfgame. Jar-oby pis&l
BMger covered a Brown wood fum- to Walsh for
bie at this point. Jacoby chugged tossed
ihrotoh his own left tackle for. around
eight yanls as the period ended. Jacoby
■eager • drive wps baited by a five chugged
r«« »»*» «“ «*■ ^
tn4 Jacoby were stopoed at on mm
the line and on third dewn Vaughn ruehed his regulars
mMtccr.ci JMVI P»» nwn>»>» «■ W«U»
center
r%fit RU4rd
Officials: Rrfjjree. Dapault; ujm- Red
pirc. aniMcy; fichdhiieienan Pool
! Public Records
In Rpenkinf of thi
cr-ss ]jtnd soriir
Donowho
i
Here
ft-ed.1 of th
rf the poo.
‘ficcomrfi>hett btr thfj crpailixation.
i Mr Row Iinid. r Dimod ro Md plver
^ *iorm Miffcicn tn nijown orsmty *i
* v eil as bklLyveii to cnmmu'ilit'"- ol
’ 7 eras duriijg ti c first part of thig
m I i * ii i H j
. 4 LLl „ <i of Red Cro« Is oni
_ of the most jcssenUal thlnT* to which
J. W, i .. t>r. BriWnW'UOd. Dodc- Br,v iion ronfruJire At th«
Mace cottae. Apn* j ](k jBohgnnon. 124-M6.
Mr*. Edna B. .Shearer, Brown-
k. Bray ^'<,0d. Dodge tiaden, Abn< v dc Bolisn-
non, 124*547.
Coalvon
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terminat
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H*« fiat Kfllrr Dead
ALK' a*d~Jan"^Her^ho R‘d prf^* and «hd wished
B-ett
Hmrdini tho Yu** ovci: and regarded
* Norgralkii in.stlfii:ion.
Zi $?££ ? 2 a’ui'^T-no
tin, arid U iui be xiven to
Rowland for njccjrdhig.:
ECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Now. 22.—( UPi—Qor-
steps to stop the waste of
U three-day tearing on th- Pan-
hibiUlt’ pa* field ror.fiILons ended
last night. Orders fixing production
UmlU for both oil and g:»s for De-
cember will be deferred until next
• v^k.
Jt'hrren CoHin* fittorncy for Ion-
Stir Oa-- Com j any. at the clo*,of
th: i. hearing pleaded wlMi all mter-
fitlcn^ ,fiat i to abide bv the Railroad Com-
mi t*ion's ruling regardless of
promp^y at w| rtter it could Me successfully at-,
talked in court, The Lon# Star
Conpany. he ?ald. had been taktag,
gal i ratab’y. and will continue to
do so even If other* do not. .
tmt. Attv. Oe.fi. Madden Hill!
sail that the Attorney OeneraTs,
de: «*rtmerit i* ready to enforce
‘Cc^nmiss'.on orders,
Dress For The Occasion
KLTCK A]ID ROTH MEET
NEW YORf
Nov. 22—(UP)—
a, net:, o. SrST.T
rounder tonight at Madison Square
e the winner | ShO*
at Tony Canzfinerl's title. It will ha
th- first meeting between these oon-
|t nders.- both of shorn have been
whipped at le* st or. t by the cham-
pion. Betting uas at even money.
Xixt week comes Thanksfi ,'of and with K,
Parties, Donees. FcotbaJI Games cr perha
inp out of tobn—
lot of activity—
i a
Is Your Wardrobe Complete and Ready to Go?
NtfV Fall Clothing
tically styled and from
tion • e test reputable ,
mam factnrers
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any ciliken :c^*i leontribtite. j M th<
present cauipaig i *ln«an itatas, it Li
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; Mr. RcW land de rlared. j
Any person in Brown county who'
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eommi’U'e nxyntjer or chBirmm op
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And Remem-
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