Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 300, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1941 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNWOOD
ESOAY. AUGUST 26, l*4f
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Southwest Football Teams Return
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To Power; Texas U. Slated No. I
ANXIOUS FOR SWEETWATER
On Fall Drills After Meeting Lacy Turner V
Strictly on their own Initiative, Jimmy T Inrtesj and Howard DM !
(or. On* la the ability
Mxteen candidate* (or Brown wood
Hlfh achool'i (all football machine
lumped the gun on (all wocfceuts
mtrrday when they limbered up
with calllsthenlc drill* at Lion sta-
to talk a bunch of cripple* Ipto play-
Inf champkmahlp football The oth-
•r 1* Kyi* OUlespte, ha with the wob4
bly knee, who can aland on one foot
and outpace any man in the circuit.
Meyer aayi modestly that Olllesple
dlum
The impromptu session followed
an Informal chat with Lacy Turner,
the bronzed, scholarly looking vet-
eran who moves Into the Brown -
wood High head coaching position
thla (all after four successful years
M No. 1 mentor at Wink,
Turner met with the Lion can-
didates a| the stadium along with
Coaches Mac Miller and L. L
Toot*) Qtiger. Anxious to get ac-
quainted with the Brownwood grid
prospects. Turner had called the in-
formal meeting with Co-Captains
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to the mode dope on what made
Stanford’s model “T" formation
diek last]] year and Coach Don
Faurot will use a variaiton of it.
Without a forward passer as det-
er as Paul Christmas. Paurot knows
the Tigers will have to utilise de-
ception and speed to offset lack of
Mrtal punch. Phfl Bengston, Fau-
rot’s line coach far several seasons,
now at Stanford, has convinced his
former boss that Missouri** type of
offensive Is tailor-made (or the
T" setup and that no great changes
will be necessary to install it.
Obis bass* Lfts “A"
Oklahoma, where Dewey Luster
replaced Tom Stidham Is going In
(or streamlining and speed Al-
though he Is experimenting with
numerous offcast* layouts. Lwter
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