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THE DAILY RUN—GOOfifc CREEK, TEXAS
Sport Flashes
By FRED flARTMAN
Cedar Bayo
DECISION TO BE
REACHED TONIGHT
: ON SITE SWITCH
u And Barbers Hill May Play H,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20,
JASPER
_ We Give You Greet Critic’* j
Idea® About Greet Texet Aggie Twin j
THE OTHER day- we read In Tex** A. and M. is pitifully j
ik, piper tome hkjt thing# WW-todRng m tlM itiple threat de- There i* a poesibUitY that the
yteffeuijnte tat AM column ''tmtawat. They haw* four ,tou\ Cedar B«you-B»rber* Hill diatrtrt
Mont U» daughter of the rom- bk* threata In tbelr tackfM£ .ehamptolmhip fdotbMT gdfii* W-.
****** <* to* X**! to* nut a stogie MM> -tonal If _t wU, ^ ^ on R)mi
• YftHt nfWRp^'ptf ivr which W W*s they htii ofily oRe fejtfl- <>f j * • •
Writing* origina.e. • j hack--'-whu could pus V|i .
Tfotoyiit* 10 kwp » % aMim Ftigh, could ktek like Canat-j -Cuath. Ernie Laurence of Ced-
tf .(fee run and within the trend »>r and who r<>uld rm like Mo*j lr jj«yOW waiita to play the con*,
tt'tt* IfcMk w* today, plan to'*rr, the Aggie# would' be great-w m G<lMcr ficld
■pt'mm* l«ng* to m» »?«”•....■ . ,|( intonder.t G. L Bennett has no;
ifir fompoatng room foreman. QIU* Cordtit waa atili the best? - - j
know him to well, wreShack on the.fie,A Cordiil, OWjobjection if^the movement to *p-i
SEE brag m him u doe* Mi. ! Hager and Fred Hartman art P«v.ed by Cedar Bayou tru.tee^
-Shcheli But we did ask him to; t£* only Me* player* who could • •^0M,V“f8*®* Ka* ** ,*ar’*r*:
tt* *h*t he thought of the‘ *ai position* on the Aggie team] Hill and .Superintendent .!. Ju»-
'RMm A. and M. team he *aw in [this year..' j Un bave a*,*ed 10 tj!<!
netion In Houston Saturday aft*' . Cerditt took an ifwful physical neutral Kite.
£ *” ' .* , t beating, caused by the fatter* Of,- 'Coach H. 8, Malone, represent*.
So here we have the Aggie# of; hi* mates to block.. And Rice i tog tfe* 'Lee Athletic counci!.:
US® as *Wn by Donald C, Nor*, slotk<-r* are ail- right if they get: made the field available as has
'|g|^ . ■ ml there, but they are so *R>w J ***** _ <k**+ m*J*y times Us tiw?
}tibn Kimbrough to food, asuil th«*,«t.ner' team always beat* them': for lW* #am^*
ha'has plenty of drive through) to Ute>uncS; ; _ „,*ars
the middle But the thing that j Thomason'is no footbaii play*, Lhe Bear* must win this game
feet* you about this big- boy Safer, He la -a coach'* dream.' Play-:tfi cjineh the district 29-8 Cham- •
hia a*wed * !■«« like Kimbrough come along! ^rtoaahlp, ‘ Nothing ■ would give i
Rk* played good football, bet*Some every Hi year*. But the the Eagles more pleasure uunj
(M than St ha* played- oh aev*jThtirtuiaun's don't' show up but to knock the props out from ton*j
fifa oeeaaioita this year' If the j once every 25 seasons. If Thom- der the rampaging Bruins. 1141*
Owi tatkling had been better, taaor. and '*« of Rice's iinebnek- la ® game where seaiMrn records
fito Aggtoa' atorgifr-of aupfemacyien. tad traded place*', it might, mean nothing, Both Mam*-will'
Would have been 'less, But the| nave been a ball game. That a, he primed for the battle, it will:
Aggie* were supreme lot 60 mia* ■ the way Thomason block* and be miniature warfare for 60 min-;
vtw; 'tackles' H» might not save stop- utear It should be a great game.-
The Texas A. and M, .fepyg. *r» • ped..U»t^ Aggie., wide power, by.-and every football fan in-the Tn*
jpibd. but they” are not "crowd] himself, but he sure would have Cities should, make -plans to at-:
fitoffi ornti' unless you are an Aggie' had it toping badly at- times. tend. Hie Ganders have finish-,
ifhmnti*. tMr. -Nhrtan 'payaj And thus i* Texas A.' and H cd the season*, and thus the date,
t© dear old | seen' from, the Hally Sun com- '.is wide open. for. this . engage-''
jjg" soon. Nice going: Mr. merit, .
ton. T K- n * c observation* If Cedar Bayou win*, the
*«t '2t~kiaF.'Mitit .'-Bear* aututoaUiafty""wifl gratisr
!'» bl-district encounter with 8dm-
. ervsiie ' as. district 29-B standard
Jgaiets...------------------------------........- -.......*■
If Cedar Bayou loses, the
Bruits will be bark In a tie with
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By Frank Owen
I
BAYLOR AND SMU
TO BATTLE FOR
RUNNER UP SLOT
Rice-Texas Christian at Fort
Worth, which may serva as a
'.'cellar championship’ - contest
between two teams that were
favorites last August for the
conference title. Rice will be
striving to end the 15-year domi-
nation that T. C. U. teams have
held over the institute, and the
The Southwest conference pr"-
sents two anti-climactic footba.l h to’pump some glory
this Saturday, ignoring the . * „ »
trthuie la blood only
Lafayette of P«a»*yivanto so a'j
goeth^ »»t swnferebe game to j
Mwiy- arase" xoisgwl
having at to.
■'&;%m:h.iT\ i
V# pr.-i,-nt
Wkcre WULAggie* Go After Handing
Defeat To Bible, Crain & Co., Inc.?
I
NOW HERE'S where »'*
«#«' in;
. TEXAS A. * W,—After 4arfc
- t rain—what f
RltE-l! U'“i raining *4
hours tno w«m». Tbr »hl> All
Ancrica on Ww:« ■ juad to
fkwl fiartmaa. He shoaid at
least make the Ball* Sun ami
ft* Rera ttp, mythical teanro
TEXAS—Hey. is this guy .
Crate twins r Rot he’d better
"he Thanksgiving. t
* - i, .H. I —Wtiii ' great except
win-* they try to khUH" the
Hail. Why dint they play*the
first i|(iar1i-r a* they do tin* last
of the last? ' 4
T. C. t".—Imagine that hall
flttb getting idg-hearted and
filing somebody lour poHis,
‘ARKANSAN—Season record:
won two, tied one had one *t«l
*te ,<tty dark ( rain; and lost
two,
BAVUIR— from Saturday's
Cxpteito, It would seem Ihat
Baylor uui i have had % legitl-
mate “klf k” rostiirg.
ii plenty of work to be
' The law fur-ior ccl- •
ate working ' nut " 'every
Sfm . - They ire ptoytef-
the Bruins went on .the marc'h.
they have rolled over Sour Lake.
Anxhuac, Gander B, Galena Park.
Crosby. - Dickinson and Saratoga.
This ii- ffltihairiy tfce bmgest win-
ning streak ever enjoyed by a
Ceuar Bayou eleven.- It did not
lose a game_____in Meloh&z.. -and
Vettis but one more win to add
November to its string,
, , „ , In the event the game is not
Pr:n,dt-d S“rf°*a r* Played at Rims field, the.site wUI
Yvuj belter lakt* thoR# pictures bwtlh you? father's
earners before he comes home I” g
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ins
eathers
urs
By CHESTERFIELD PENN
the -L*- Witf S* «•- - Wky’s ' Wed-
. <: utoy ' r w-hih^ . What* tils
c- tfjtr aGi-jt s- *r.r of the Biue
; ertto' being *fc> i*> rope text
hfx.p with more efficiency than
te-rv van to*#b tr.o*e grades ?
For shame, boy# . , We ought to
wf fine " Mtfthfban’ here
ibis wirier . . Don't take my
word for it .I'm quoting Sam-
my Rramlett«. ' He ought to
know , We should have some
Hfrey field at fedar Bayou
The two teams met last year in
ftti the. Kagles' re-
tained the winner, 13 to 0.
TODAYS
its game this' week from 'Sour
Lake; ;
It is doubtful If a gamo would
, .. , .-B&xbers Hill
then be played1 between the two
leaders, because both temps by
then’will have already played the
10-game schedule allowed i*i the
state interscholastle* league.
Mo the district champion, ’ in
the. event of a Cedar Bayou ioss,
will be decided around the con-
ference table.
Tht-fe is no such rule in*the NEW YORK?, N’ov,
tnterscholastic league handbook Grid-irony:
that requires tile district to cer
mm
20. HIE)
i r,! rr e me
iff here
derii
December to
He the new- gvm-
. We should find a
:i big shot foe for the
be season find# two clubs end-
ing in a deadlock:
The rainy sjjeil Was long and
unpleasant for the city slickers
but it didn't wet the-marsh hab-
itats: of our feathered friends
enough, so the duck hunters find
it hard to locate the ducks in the
marshes.
There are plenty of ducks on
the ponds, but you have to know
where the ponds are in order, to
fjnd them, or you’ll be walking
yourself to pieces.
One good spot to go, and while
it is obvious, it hasn’t yet proved
very popular. That’s the little point
of land out in Burnet Bay. Duck
games
president's ’.'early Thanksgiving
while most fans sit back to wait
for the Texas A. and M,-Texas
.'Ihicher on Nov. 30.
Neither Texas nor the Aggies
play this week, but wiil have
fough-and-tumbJe rehaarsals for
the mighty Thanksgiving strug
goes
Into a badly-deflated season.
Little Kyle Gillespie, a sopho-
gave the TQU coaches
cause to smile at Austin .last
Saturday despite the Frogs’ 25
19 defeat by Jack Grain, leading
conference scorer with 56 points;
Gilly Davis aid the other Texas
Gillespie, who won
grid mm
CONFERENCE STAND
club is
defeat
some
ghrwhich always goeite to_ the:g'^'game almost by hlnv-
bonle team. ^ “rue U« home; ^ c c 'in the lead
‘-e ’ . haIf) , through roost of the Texas game
ited, untied, and beaded for 8 ..
. y , . . .. , v, „scoring three times and yield-
body s bowl game if they,..,?:, 8 • r ... . 3 ■
. : J b i mg only to exhaustion in the
srsirr*- j“EC2 T£~»»,
“rt E, t»„ 19 0 wjh two vicuna
*. ’ „ hia; three defeats, and a tie for a .411
ring John Kimbrough run his ’ Razorbacka wiU
conference scoring total to 54 ®yera^ Tne Kazorbatks will
points and gave the All-America1 *d ****** Kay Eak.n
pickers something more to think; 8P'«fd back; a°d P“n «lown the
about by gaining almost 100 c“^ln on ^ seaso"
yards with his churning runs.-h a Z*™ N<^* f agamst
The Aggies- noted for a running j Tulsk university at Tulsa,
scat
poted
attack- went to the air to
ter the Rice defense and Wale- HOW’D THEY DO IN COOKING
mon (Cotton) Price, Kimbrough j CLEVELAND, <U.H> Tests given
and their mates completed 10 out 13,275 pupils in 23 senior and jun-
of 20 spots for 180 yards. !ior hi«h scho°ls of Cleveland
Ofily Baylor, winner 13-6 over I showed boys finishing the 9th
a surprising Centenary team last grade have a better knowledge, of
week, has. a chance to share the j public affairs than girls at the
title with the high-flying Ag:j end °T tbe ^2th grade.
gies. The Bears have lost one, | f *r~^-*-
and might gain a t,ie for the title j ^he reason many -ambitious
by winning their two remaining y°uny..writers fail of success is
games if Tcxas performed a rnir-‘ that their typewriters* do every-
acle and licked the Aggies at j thing for them but think,
Kyle field
’Team
A. & M.
Baylor':.
Texas .....
Arkansas^
SMU.......
Rice .......
TCU ........
Resuits LastWeek
. Texas A. & M. '19, R)ce0
Arkansas 14, SMU 0
Texas 25, TCU 19, ' „
Bayloi; 1,3, Centenary 6, ?
Games I his Meek I
* Bailor' vs. SMU at Dallas
Rice vs. TCU at Fort Wjjtt j
November 30 Games
Texas A, & M. vs. Texas nr
lege Station.
Arkansas vs. Tulsa at 'fijtoj
“Gold Bowl” Cor
Slated On Thu
- JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 20.1
—Clad in old uniforn
hand eejuipment supplied by j
University of Washington,
picked teams of former V
practiced today for their
bowl” game Thursday,. Ala
first football game umler
collegiate rules.
Sponsors, who estimate that |
than half of Alaska's reiiil
have ever seen a football
have chosen a field that won’t 0
away. Last year, the
game, scheduled or New Y«
Day, had to be postponed for
(toys when the””''''*—'—” L
ice-iron
and floated away
broke!
Blue Devil# that nighl .. . The
first gariic' should be one in
Which the Garfler eager* tie up
with a respected foe And as
a -■. iirtain raiser, we should 'have
No Such Rule ~ ,
This rule was . irvoked lakt
week in the lower bracket' of
COACH MALONE has only
about (o wfr-kjs left, in which |o"
gat the Roitert E 1-ee (to®4er*
ready for the 1940 grid season.
, . , And just tjptwei-n us girl#
!!'.! v >
- Mi
ann playing Baytown
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c.iuldn t that be a < age
card !
4*1 y
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6 V
m.-
Mann vs. Bayt/fwn,
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Gander* vs I.iving-
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r.m
Biue Dev Us vs Vie-
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Jurk
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k 30
p.rn
Klee v* 'Sam Hous-
OF FOUR FATHERS »L. are X,
year* old, oro- mli mit jive i«
* " Me hi* rhiWren through colli ye.
- Life insiirsace guarantee!, coi
■’mm k’**1 rduealion. (. ESTES
HAHLRA4E — (.real Soetherd
Life, • Phone 645, . 3
ton i Teacher# College,
RjWr
Waiter Wilkinnop
bo Brat revive,! ■
and pupm-t She.-itK
f r* Hffii. lie has
m-rsori
of the*
tlu
art
England 20
Hen a ntim-
Columbia's rather mangy Lion
team li_fy a wlruii. g team in the 'event ««*am out over its bead in Tu- ----- — — -----------»-----
lane's Green Wave and only arti- hunters can go out there early in
ffcial respiration by Lou Little be- | the morning, and take a few shots
twee i the halves saved it from ! becase the ducks don’t swarm in
even worse than a 25-0 drowning ) therd. ‘ Then after they get two
. . . Not that Ited Dawson, the Tu- : or three ducks, they can pulf out
distrii t 29-A. but Coach Harold lane coach, didn’t do his best to j their fishing lines and try for a
Dement of Galena Park today keep the Wave from rolling too I few reds, and they’re likely to be
said that this ruling was purely1 high . . . Throughout the game he ! caught this time of year,
a local one which the district kept pulling out 240-pound players
bad set up early to September. and substring little fellows who
Meanwhile the Bears and the , weighed only 239 ponds . . . Ring*
Eagles iwili welcome the sun- ling Brothers will delay its local
shine wrteh today Indicated they opening two weeks this season to
could get in a week’ of practice permit New Yorkers to get over
before the crticial test, , . the shock of Tulane ... All the
Pep squads of the two school* Wave’s right tackle, McCollum,
needs to double for Primo Camera
are Tour buck teeth • • • »
Iowa isn’t going to vyait another
year to cast its votes for a pres-
idential ticket. It will settle right
now for Coach Eddie Anderson as
Cedar Bayou president and Halfback Nile Kin-
lot of things niek as vice-president . . . On sec-
were also planning to work over-
time. and they promise? to have
Miss tiJ*-u units in the best of shape
for the between-haif proclivities.
Bears Favored
. T3ie dope ail points to a Bar-
bers Hill defeat
should win, but
Len McClendon went down to the
wooded lands near W'est Columbia
the latter part of last week, and
Was the only one of a party of
12. who bagged a buck. He was
so excited he almost passed out,
and the other boys thought he was
a goner for a time.
R. M. Jones, who lives up on
West Lobit, said he saw plenty of
duck decorated hunters’ cars up
hear Dayton yesterday. He said
they were coming out of the* Ana-
huac territory, and some cars were
really loaded. But others, he said,
came back empty-handed.
Dir. of puppi
travel Iniykss.,
NOTICE
sssmi
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
GOES TO PRESS
rh'at should happen never, do omi - thought, perhaps Kr.nnick
Coach Ellis has been pointing his would make a bdtter -secretary of )Joe DlMag1
team to this game for weeks, labor. In leading the Hawkeye# »
The Eagles were Idle last week, j to a victory over. Mi.niiypta. hg,
kquad’ ahd all’*lhe coaching staff without felief . . . The Chicago
witnessed the Cedar Bayou-Dick-! football team qualified for great-
to son game which the Itobr#: ness £y proving it cad dish it out
Hi
DECEMBER 1st
’ won, 12 to 0.
Coach I'jiurence said this
I morning tSat his team was In
"^fto You Need Additional Listing in the-jir
f all the Tetephone Office Today
w Ihreclory 1
game schedule.
The Bruin* have won their
last seven game*. After losing; “perfect 36” team
. ,V>t,h to Liberty and Texas City j bust of the year
SANER
—Joseph Paul DiMaggio sat in the
sacristy biting his fingernail#. His
bride-, c-be, Dorothy Amoldine Ol-
son, white as a sheet, battled a
crowd of 10,000 persons to entei
the church while baseball-minded
youths hollered “You cah4t tell the
. .. .. M players, without a score-card.”
It s the
Hailed bo-
as well as take it > • •
After scoring the impressive to-
tal of ,0 points against 264 in four
g&od physical condition, as good games with Harvard, Michigan,
as could be expeifted .after a nlhe ] Vitginia and Ohio State, the Ma-
—
the oj>entng testa of the year,
PI|ACE! IS NOT EVERYTHING! BUT
When you fan get “factory trained mechanic" reconditioned and 3Q-day written Guar-
MW-UMd FMaengef Car* and Truck* for $50 to $100 under their true ■•<&!
value—youarereAUy goUknYotown: a. ;
T I* Jwt What You Gef Here During Our 15-Day Sale!
fT We Will Not Be tj nd e r t o 1 d I
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the folk! atehome to all vsnist
now.... . Duke took care of that
. . . Tennessee will never get to
ihs Rose Bowl if it can’t
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TEXAS
fore the'season as the team that
North westerrtl
couk^i’t lose,' the
are going to end the year with to
■d with
record as spotty as a leopard
spots before his eyes ... j
Notre Dame has been winning
so many eloae ones that I think
the Irish should install a camera
eye at Cartier field to eatch the
Photo finish T *• . North Carolina’s
. Jivmm an/
i against Vanderbilt
‘leers lost three yards rushing in
an hour’* play ... But they came
out on top, 13-0, and it’a not how
run pier the game '. ■. bat wheth-i
er you win or low .». Michigan's
•This1 weelc~thr-ShyldfS' meet
Southern Methodist in Dallas,
and the Bears undoubtedly will |
run into an. opponent stiffened
by a 14-6 upset joss to Arkan-
sas, The Baylpr:S.*M. U. affair
tile Southwest garrte of the
week, A defeat for Baylor would
hard the cha npionsbip to A. &
M. even- before tbe Thanksgiv-
ing day clash, because all other
conference teams have lost at
least two games. '
The otter game Saturday is
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ball fans and well-wisliers° DiMag-
gio,,"Mr- Big” of the New York
Yankees, Was married yesterday to
Miss Glson, known .on the stage,
screen and radio as Dorothy Arti-
old.
/^GREETINGS, MV1
' FIME-FEATHERED
.FRIEMD, SO VOU
l FABULOUS,
ARE THE ft __
RAIKJBIR.D?
Mother, dat ghter co-eds
•• BARTTLEBORO, Vt„ (UP)
Fiftepn-year-old Betty DMdjrTtt0
her mother ahe classmites at the
Brattle boro high school Mrs.
It won’t be long nosy before
we read of the first penguin ever
run over by a snow cruiser.
spective%nxes failed to hold. Pitt
lost to Nebraska far the second
time in 18 yean while Alabama
was whipped by, Georgia Tech for
the first time in seven ... AIMr
defeat of Pennsylvania proved that. bting to Pordham, the SL Maryto
there’s stiU harm in Tom Harmon - football team started home by way
. . . Missouri hoofed along to to et Maxieo where we are sore pub-
Bewl bid by bowling over Okla- licity Director Tom Foudy will give
home . - The Okies played soli- the Matadors plenty ef eompoH-
taire with Paul Christman .11 ^t- lion in throw,ng the bull ... .
ernoon and forgot there wen 10 Prine^on couldn’t beat Tele until
NOT INTRODUCING
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ROOM, BUT-
a(hef IfiariMMplayma ... the Mt^Mmfanteeof thMr gafeke
The enthusiastic Dartmouth hey* and os Yale has been called toe
who bet on the Big Grew are pay- wont team hi New Haven his-
ing off today—and how
ran pell-mell over the New
Hampshire boy* to eontinue trode-
Itoted.
Saturday the 18th might as well j eon started, have continued
tory even by ito eaeto, we an
wwMerhg
Princeton
,Wj¥- Violets,”
a handsome corsage when thy ste-
ishrink-
iturday the l«t> might a* welt j eon started, nave continue*
i been Friday the 13th for Pftf in* until they’re down to
Aiabessa, beeoase their itelalan tom.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, November 20, 1939, newspaper, November 20, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100398/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.