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FRIDAY. OCTOBER
The Alvin Sun, Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Established 1890
ky OCTOBER
THE ALVIN SUN SPORTS PAGE
PHONE OR BRING YOUR SPORTS NOTES TO THE SUN
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SX/"#’ *Dunhan
,ta (
■n<v nnd appeared
dirt. He had lu
ination Ce
,chooi Aut
held at
Of Hall
Willits.
ided
I '
Eigne. starred
M
Marshal’ raced left
Any
First
1 HIRI» Ol 1HTI l»
1 for
the
gun
from a hunting trip tc
L
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i rents.
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s
Galveston's Greatest Toy Display
opportunity to observe tastes in
Is Ready for Your
Inspection
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Al IEND AND SUPPORT
at 6iban.d!'A
end
Merchants Wta Advertise.
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E.
Colo
S. & S. C. JONES
PHONE M: ALVIN
West Columbia
Pulls Upset To
Tie Alvin 6-6
yj. Davids
iecwipTtf
Hostess
Thta H Cart Abel. Prominent Son Antonio »«•*
TELLS WHY PATRONS
SWITCH TO THIS BEER
ki I r<» P
fan as Queen
Irent-Tea there
L an overwhel
fa event is s
Ltion cercmoni
If the carniva
than 11
period.
Roughneck* Outplay
Jacket. In Bruising
Game; Garcia Hurt
shave thej
FOOTBALL
CALENDAR
West Col'bia
Angleton
B
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R
n
(I 6 0 0
0 6 0 0
is not present,
will
I make their
apartments.
Mr
son. I
ntght
Bren-
his
37.000
trout
YOUR
Brazoria County Fair
Angleton
5 days starting Tuesday, October 22
Pearson Chevrolet Company
<5 and
Alvin
Pasadena
TO HOI >1O.N
and
si
■A ■ /o '-J-'-5
I Jneup
R E.
handling t
that rang
n.tnt, whi<
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Mr.
ipent
SOUTHERN SELE
IS BETTER
Writes Restaurant Owner
ling the ceremon
Mn R. P Benny
■ and Mrs. Peyto
Jren of Alvin.
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Alvin 0.'
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before
umlln.
I (or
thnec
WIENER ROAST
Members and friends
Young
Method!
... snw
defecit
|ton. mif.phv j
I AT DIXON HOM
f*1 Mrs. Guy C
I spent Thursday i
h*r brother W. S.
Ibmily. Wednead
toother. Mrs O. C
toon, spent the da
Pearland;
Mi.s
Orlin O'Day, .
Pearland and
of Houston.
FROM LAKE CHARIXM
Mrs. C K. Seaman and young
on, of Lake-Charles .
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at-j- j*
Mrs. C.
end guest
mother.
M.
Alx in
ond
twice in the fourth
Pearland :
••endswood J
second
condition. Can be
Vr«ze! farm. John A Vqa
bury.
the Butad
Q.R I
H.B
F. B.
Statistics
Passes
intercepted
Yds Rushing
Yds Passing
Penalties
1st Downs
M ORE
FTEXI) XxsFMRI
to<l Mrs R. E Cu
D. Kollwelt. J.
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City left Monday
I 32nd Annual Diat
H the Church of th
to* held in Dall
plan to re
bturday
made by the clever toy makers of America—for
American Children. Come and S«e!
3rd Floor at Eiband’s
•hru rtndl<jX»nc<1OMar !
■shed thru and dropped.
ni <1 l<ws Butad gained *
FROM COLLEGE
m Staples and Johnny
who are attending N'
TO GALVESTON
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Da;
end in Galveston Tuesday on b
hum ' ------—O ....
VISIT DAI OUTER
I Mr. and Mrs. J.
| Plainview arc guests this
' I Hnucvhlnr M W
. ■ %
ted f Ight end ‘ —
tal'iisk I
first 4m.,
M Mar
• >r b lhei
t Davis Mo
ride Of C.
I Henny
I Ruf"- Davis Mi
L r n; •• a • re
L MUnio. u.ghl
ton Church in a <
L: m sb sm-.phcit
Lr.,v : ad
June Davidson v. a
Junior Auxiliary'
r
ben ■ G itaini
I V:x ! U Par
RlLTING PARTY
to* of he Cooperati
*r‘l '!■".- .7 ihe
•ere entertained
torty at the home
toSsy Tu.-xiay afte
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LIMITS MOTHFH
of Houston
[uwt of hia mothe
^M>n
i Jim Edwai
flub Speake
pre Home" was th
tl Edwards uaed
to speaker at the
pneetlng Wednead
[bride <i
I
was
-dd "Statue of I
Meade Lawhonl
for ’he poilJt2;| we Just don't have any trout to
.. . ,_u J.Btch
•ay were
business.
M,r' Patricia an<
lt to Shepherd
1 ,ft visit HloU*
w>n. Sr.
Ing th.. meetin;
tre Mrs. Dan. Yo
iCown Mrs. PC.!
> Orr Roland.
Select yours now—we will bill them on Dee 1st ac-
count and put them in our will call dept, for Christ-
mas delivery.
downs
i 5.
'ere j Columbia 5 for 25 j
Score by quarters:
i nn , ALVIN
. < I: WIST COU'MBIA
1
Christ Yost, Of
Pearland Dies
Christ Yost. 76. of Pearland died
at 3:30 a. m. Monday in a Houston
•n a resident I
i'
end, visiting
at the Fogle-West | s°"' Fre<l
Morton of th«'
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t
Literally thousands of TOYS for the amusement of
children of all aye* grr.wr.::r..
Lie tn. Joy*. Mechanical Toys. Scientific Toys.
Games. Dolls, Wagon*, Books.
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L <
■
REAl RADIO
UMM u wvnw •
sum Ktroi'i* »*•'
•mn^ng it »lto*
tvwv W. T,
5
40
? ^*4 PARENTS
> and l
(•** Kuetts ihi« u
to1*- Mr. and Mrs
Lawhon then dropped;
■ • and paued Jo | feting
I Texas sab
j many
I just
i*l for the •
'j li^p DbUa | pi.-ae-d up 2 then eoUso
tie punted to other serial that put th
tad whirled and iackel 25 Blrminahani
tackle Butad I the Altin line * -----
In The Buy :
! By S. O. (Bo) SMITH
Lots of salt water fishermen are
i wondering why speckled trout
! have failed to show up in the
bayous and rivers at this time of
year when we have had such ideal
water and weather conditiors.
They seen', to have forgotten that
it takes two or three good strong.
northers to chase the trout in to
deep water out of the shallow bays
and off the shell reefs
—sOs—
The thing that worries the
writer is that only small trout
have been caught and the only
conclusion seems to he that the
severe cold last winter killed out
m> many of the stock size trout
In the lower costal waters that
FROM in MBIJ-1
Mnt W T Carr and daughter,
Kathleen of Humble were week*
guests of her mother. Mr».
John H-meas and uaf^r Mr. F g.
Avitta and fkmily
I
I
Pearland Oilers
Win 26-0 Over
Friendswood
By B. A. Brocket
Scoring twice in the
and In- i .-turned to hl»
rd to gain >»n line
makinK the tackle
rluht tackle for .1 and
ram.- up to stop him Gt
a leg Injuiy on th.- play
placed I He did not r
Kami' ) Butad In lit- pi
left - rid Rlntigold iictiin
for tin- t i. kl. J.-ariCH ict
punt to the Rougnnm'k ..
nani picked up one at .•enter
luid no liet(> luck at the sa
M, Mat (halt smm.....
5 and Blrm‘
who return*-
momenlarHy
fif’d down
HO.ia— t**4t ».. ■ ••. • ..
on first |ih. Hatch hit n wall nt
rtchl tackle Moore failed to penetrate
tenter Hatch picked uti 2 thru light
tackle and punted to Jean.A <-n
IS. Hi- was downed In hl* tracks.
Birmingham *kl<ted tight end tor 12
and a first down. Dunham tried the
other end and got 1 Blrtnlnehsm hit
center for 2 then made n ftr*’ down
bv Inches around right end M Mar-
shall smashed left tackle for 5 then
Jeant-H took the other tackle for T
Marshall failed on tm try and w C.
lost 5 on offside penalty Millett J
L the aitentoutl
|io have a "sewing
b make a quilt
btrola purchased
ktej will arrive M
borted
iowe'en party will
■ay, October 29 w
brtoaon and Floren
I charge of arra
fy Jo Marshall a
k charge of entert
way afternoon t
work on their qu
■t at the Satunia
■co: Jo Ann Cana
toady. Doris Bret.n
Imnen, Johnnie L<
Ittherine Canady
I Mar. Tn Mars!
I Betty June Davi
|»or, Mrs. Rack
Outstanding players were Law frozt» to death would
hon. Burton. Mead*-, and Mahai
of Pearland.
Friendswood.
Pearland
Gray
Burton t
Hood
Mahaney
; Meade
' 141 w hon
TO ARTA.D1A
I Mr and Mrs R W Brannen
I spent Sunday in Arcadia visiting
I with Mr. and Mrs. l*re Cully.
Results
Friday. October 11
Alvin 6 West Columbia 6
Galena Park 33 Angleton 0
Texas City 7- Freeport 0
48—Ranger 0
FTROM HOI STON
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Henry of j
Houston w'ere Friday guests of Mr. I
and Mrs. R. W. Brennen.
and friends of the
Men's Bible Class of the
list Church will entertain
Friday night at 7:30 with a wiener
roast at the Gulf Coast Camp
Meeting Grounds. All members
friends are invited and asked to
bring their wives.
| VISITx M\TEit
; ton guest Tuesday in th,
her sister, Mrs. Tom Cap
! Uy.
A pla' fail.-if to <1ent the Rough j
ck line Butad then knifed thru the
II- cut twirl, and her..’rd for the |
limited land hut Brln.lngham C
I* man left bat wren 'tlm and the I
irigh'A rid him down on the 18. 1
Had then took rlKh' tackle for 5 and)
r-hin-i vn:..,,";;'.’,, ""rX ’
rket B- 1 w*>s ..hie but VVC was penalized 5 for
la. Roden
194
160
| 2 for 20
| fi
III N TF.K.S RETI KN
' and Mr Quick returned Tuesday
■ I • Mil rrattuttu mk.iuui- a. r rut -
____nangeiy, land nlght 19th 8;00
Arrr.ND MEKTIMI wl“ *”■ " >hlrt
Rev and Mrs George Spring-! erenrc K®nie.
■cled Mesdames. J. M. Scott. Har-
District Standings
ream W L T Pts. O
lexas City 2 0
lalena Park 1 0
0
VIM1TS MOTHER
H. Duvall was a week,
in the home of her
Mrs. S A. Delaney of
Mrs Delaney is reported
MFCONli QI ARTER
Key replaced Eaqvlv
Jawrts Fcr.-rr.: Kc
InKham for 4 yard ioas. I
Roden on the 16 Huts-*
apun for 6 thru left
rs le-ster Hammer FOR SALE: Bicycle, mod
in Houston visiting t case radio lamp *tr gtx
in the horn.' of her sister Mrs. excellent condition. Pri™
May me DeWoody able. Phone 244
We have quite a few copies of
I-rieiidau ood the 1940-41 gaiiie and fKh book-
P. Brown . lets on hand and can be had by
Witsitt i inquiring at the It,A store
C. Brown j sOs
Eignes <c> j jOP Shoemake and Bascom Weir
Robertaon Tuesday night on the bay. j
O. Haardt j ,joe reported no fish, lots of extra-
i large mosquitoes, a good -strong
I4 j norther, and an exciting good tim<-
sOs
Hugh Lambert. Milton Drake
Sr., and Neal Sheffield picked
up eight flounder* laat Tuesday
night in the shell bank vicinity
on Chocolate Ray.
-sOs —
Henrv Wallace and Ruck Wing- !
I ard fished Manor Lake last Wed-
nesday and returned with a catch I
of nine extra-large bass
-*O»-
Julius Smith of Danbury
brought a black tram into the
store last week that any angler
uouhi like to put on hh stringer.
It weighed three and one-quarter
pounds cleaned, and would re-
mind you of one of those pictures
on the wall.
It was
the game I
Tackle Ringgold, fast 189-puutu
slammed <»arcia
Jacket back
game
hia that drew fust blood to let flfM rt()un , n lhf. Ro(lcn lrled |pft »klrted right end for a first de
the fans know that here was u'ii.kl<- nnd ptcke-l up fi Butad fHiie.1 ’h‘‘ y He pawed to Butad
;-x “aSww
wmt Dunham, i'.? pound ba. k Who . ' ruV.Ven to Butart’to'lUt.’h i defecit as th.- game en<S™
pulled down Butad s pass on the for ! A pla. failed tn dent the Rough 1
Alv... «-.vant Im- in the tmond I 'J'",' .•J"’"" And”"-.*"'m to” IK! , The Stirling line-up. ■
quarter and raced towards an ap- titomlsed l-tnd but Brlninaham the! Esquival
, , , ,, , , , lonlv man left batween alm anti the I
parent touchdown. lie lu.ti two. . |„tgh'« cut him down on the 1« |
blockers out in front of him when dutad then took t lgh» tackle for 5 and | Norris
Mouse Roden dove in from behind vH'nnievu °nRoUen «’"ViiM^to^F^rrTOt j Alexander
and downed him on the Jacket X- u - wide but WC was penalized 5 for Froberg
yard line M Marshall raced Mt j 7»ekd”hA,n;.h^oJi^nto t^"waiting En«land
end on the first play to go ovet I-ms •• 1 O.e- the goal tin* for | Law
Blanding Up for the touchdown LhL‘nM'‘‘hl\’nn " hrPlacamri* 1
Gray went in to place kick the f Hat.-h klc^eo nff tn Guinn I Garcia
extra point but fumbled the bnll W'.-tx;' l!‘n*’’*d WF.ST C*OLt»MBIA| Roden
Where They Play
Friday, October 18
Freeport at Angleton
Texas City at Pasadena
West Columbia open date
- —— ---*-4>——-----—
IMPROVES
ft’nclei Jobs Bruner, who has
been critically ill at the home of
Mrs. John Cwen is reported mucH I
improved.
Pearland . 0 14 0 12
Friendswood 0 0 0 0
Pearland plays Danbury Peat-
POSTED NOTICE
. aught trespassing on
■ Danbury ..ill be pro*
I is a pasted game pre«e
was blocked 1
Jackets hail in
cloiwtl when th
half on the
Ringgold.
Marshall turned in great
mances for the Roughnecks
gold w av nolson on defence. Birm-' .V,1,'
Ingham's long punts kept the
Jackets rocked back on their heels
and M Marshall was all over the
field, smearing plays. Intercepting
paiiM, and gaining ground- Gray,
midget back, engineered a good
passing attack
For the Jackets Butad wag out-i
passing was erratic and led to
many interceptions The Alvin I
line, Norris. Alexander. Froberg.!
1 .....4 1 .... u»ta at I.
.™.<., from two
beatings at the hands of
City and Pasada-na. file V^e»lj tN itoiei. gut 1 at centei then dropiv<! 1
Columbia Roughnecks stunned aj1*' '■ ‘”rt heaved 1 |>,v.*1 to Butad for |
capacity crowd at Alvin Friday , <n -pped Roden's next he.-ue
night and !• ft the Jacket < heel ing ; Ghtninghan ”'d>pe<l Roden on a lire
section well content with a 6-61 ^‘mr Rt^den's pals Vnd fltookrttCin*n j
tie From the ojx-ning kick-off. it Iand twisted hick to the tfi •
was evident that Couch Jakej XTsde’^re^t’Vs^iMol I>‘Ul^en“
Regent boy. were playing for: ^n^ffiv^
keeps for they charged and tackled wnter for t Marshall had his first 1
with crushing fury It was on down when he^ smashed c^ntei-for 1.
the third play of the gam»- lhat j •*’, p.j?
taking tn<- Mil in on hist 16 and I
0 hard that the Idowned In his tracks. .
. 1 Butad was smeared for a 4 yard loss
had to leave the) t>j tbe whole right side of the Rough
I neck line He came right bark to pick
I up 7 at .•enter rtnd then to end up I
tunning attack was; with a first down on the 15 Guinn I
a d..t..rtntn.^ Haugl. | r,.7X"a.„?th.J,*;t:,,R„S'’
olum- I ner-ka couldn't fathom Roden passed
lo let Irt’Vrt
van U'latkle
being 1 b,»
' who
on the
Rorten'i tM»a« Roden fatic.1 to „»...
In.’hnm who was dropped <»n hi* V>
M»r*hali picked up 2 at rich’ guard
MtWrt and Froberg amearrd Brlmlng
I opening pla> ^1 left end to ‘
th.ee Distil* t games and put them In !
I front In the bah game Gray fumbled :
! the ti^sa fi<an cenlet on the ullrmpled|
| Ringgold kicked off to’Haith on the! V
terrific “^•nd^he rettirned,to the 11. Phillipa j A
w^t'^"* n ? L P C!!
Livernool Girls
Organize 4-H Club
The girbs 4-H Club of Liverpool
which, is under the direction of ____
Aiixs Ora Sloan, the Home Dem* ■ FOR SALE: Team of
onstratlon agent, was organized on
I Friday October 4. _______ *
that were elected for this year. Texas.
were: Lillie Bille Seibel, president; j j
Merle Cochran, vice president. ' IF YOU WANT to buyorg
•lllj--j 1 *arv Phvl- I lota nil loaaoa mowl.y m
lis Grupc. song leader and Betty ■ concerning real rotate sjj
Jo Shackelford, reporter. ' Callaway, opposite the pod
The club meet, on the first and AJvin. Texas
third Friday of each month. The---------—J
girls chose Mrs. Joe Denton asi >r'•toi
their sponsor, who is to meet with 1 Mrs. E. Brogden-
them on the Fridays their director I
It seems that there ! p
be several enthusiastic work-
in the club.
—eOa— , i-ong.
The speckled trout is known as,
I the weak fish and 'juat can't en-
dure what a red fish can Last
: .v a 1 winter the writer was told by a
. or .e !L helper at a fish house from the
■k ».. lowk The c dlItrlf,
«We cam. after L.whon blocked ak>n(>
Kignee punl on tne Muatang 30|pounds fljzen a|HK.klM
yard line. t-awho„ then dropped | |f |he olhw (uh hou5_q ,ha( ar(.
back to mid-field and paMed to [ (ln ,n ,hp |ow(>r 0(
21 Hood tn the end rone for the l»t! T<!xa!1 onl>. OM.(ourth
.score of the day. I many fish per wholesale house.;
As .he game end.d the Otlenj Ju„ ,M1)k how many Jx)und,
Powell p**^* °n ** H 1'"O<K ^ar j trout this would be. and just how Mildred Humbird, secretary. Phyl-1 lots, oil leases, royalty.
^nhnnrna. ne many mon* specks those that I lis Grupc. song leader and Betty j concerning reai rotate t.
Rim, 1 ' Outstanding player, were Law -1 froze to rteath wouM haw pro.
KinKgoici; hon Burton, Mead.- and Mahaney dUCed for this years’ fishing.
Jones of peariand. Eignes starred for | -sOs-
Schnick — -
Reid |
Hill
Jeanes j
Dunham
Birmingham
Marshall
11.
A restaurant man lias an epperr^ii;, *w vL«ctw »*«>«•
Read » hat Earl Ahcl says about the demand for Southern
in his popular eating places:
"Many of my patrons order Southern Select, but
once in a while someone won t be sure what
brand be than I te. aim to make the
S-» a, UH between Southern Seiner and an, other
beer. In.arubl, he will a,ree that Southern
Sele.i bn, a more debcau aroma. 6ner da.or and
a. omplete absence of afur tasu.Ye, sir. Southern
I domhern Select isthe only ”in the South brewed
I With d.nilled water, onh finest sll.grnin ingredi-
1 "UI> arc used and c«ry drop is aged tor moothr.
|'« ignat beer!
OAlVlsrOH-HOUSrOH Mlwa«. IHC, Cwhwews T.am
YOU OUGHT TO TRY IT!
3:30 a. m. Monday in a Houston 1 P* 41
Hospital He had been a resident I ,ir ajK* M,a- R W- *i
of Pearland for 30 years. Lmd d“r‘ng
Funeral service, were held at 1 * ’ “ ,th< n*R*'
3 p m. Tuesday at the Fogle-West j >on’ Fred Woodward Mj
chapel w ith Rex Morton of the xx 1 * T* 1
peariand Presbyterian Church of-1 ■ ls4 4tKlllPH
fnnwnr Buri',I .» in t orr. ; V103911 ECU....
Park Cemetery ! for sale OB TBAla.
He Is survived by three daugh- J mares 2 colts 1 jack >
tei-i, Mrs. George W. Flanakin of i
Houston and Mrs. Patrick O'Day l
and Mlaa Bertha Yost of Pearland, ;
two sons. John B and Lloyd J.
Yost of Pearland, four grand- . FOp. SALE Pierce Arr«]
children. Miss Blanche O’Day, (with rumble seat Fine J
John Burnett Yost of l good tires. Only one 0WJ
I Weldon H. Flanakin | or write Mrs. C. Rom m
Gorden Street. Highway JU
Pallbearer, were W J. White.' 1
Berry Miller. John Lizrr, James i----------- . 1
w Massey ana o. vv■. j oivzka.x-aw «au|
j Brazoria County RawkM
! Good opportunity for mu J
I to continue established nl
I vice Route has been egg
12 years by same man. ■
1 once Rawlei -gh s Dept. TXM
Memphis, Tenn.
‘ FOR SALE. Team of mJ
> pound.; wagon and hanJ
The officers'll. Schreier, 34<to-0h *3
6| ‘
McEI-
TAC in
Arlington were week-end guests of
buck .1 of it at HKht guard Roden | fRpjr parent,
the .10 Butad failed t<> gain Bi rm 1
Ingham slipped in and hooked Roden *
at It wim being 'iterated by
KK',..k.h.:: m.’
, up 2 thru the line Marshall recoxeted [
Birmingham and M. ' als fumble but lost 5 Markov went .
r'foKi.7'.
Ring- turned 9 to 14 Hatch got 3 at left
- I tackle before M Marshall speared t'
; i.n reteMindlng tackle Butad dri
left end for 3 then lost a yard as
I fhe Roughneck* ganged him Hatch
punted out on the w(' 19 Mai shall
liounded left tackle for M Birming-
ham then made a first down on the . ,,a, WWMW
Bli niingh.'im
uk-King up 3 off right guard Afb-i
I i»unhani failed to go anvwhere Blrm I
I ingham got off a long punt to Roden :
, SS tie got back to ’he 33 :
itad i an around left end for 5 a*
e quarter >-nded
H UTH QI ARTt R
-ttnggold smeared R<x1en for 5 yard '
■s but W i was iM'nallzed 5 for off- .
!<• on the play giving (he Jacket* ai
st down on the II Roden * pass |
I was in Birmingham s arm* but he
1 dropped It R;t3cf tried right tackle
! (or 1 Mr Marshall ntsking the tackle
and playing a great game Roden's
i>r»* was taken off tip of Forrests
ringers by Eaquival but wm not al
lowed. llutch punted to Blrmlng
hsm the ball got thru him and was
2 *moreUahe ' AnK‘‘,,‘s’ <-'al ,s a ^’Uie gu<
.. the°Jacket j her grandmother. Mrs D. R.
i shaw
the Li.mr w ’'•‘•«'«bla s first pass but
it wa* Incomplete Marshall started to ... , ,. ... ...
luht guard for — s receiver open and I Mr and Mrs. J. (. Cleveland of
••• cba-ed , Plainview arc gucst« this week of
ul ^roternedte ! their daughter. Mrs M K. Dotwn
..mui England inland family. Mr and Mrs. Cteve-
,h»m . .rm.’bw ‘““bw i '»ni1 former resident, ct Alvin.
Jacket rouldn't have been .
accurately at the Rough ,
neck* on m<wt of hi* passes If he hart I
hron In their lineup Villanueva Ins! |
a yard Another of Roden • act lais
was In a Roughneck's armn and Blrm- ,
Ingham didn't drop It thia time Hr j
took it on the 4i> ami wm dropped : <
in hl* tracks Dunham lost » on en-t , ‘'u,K,n
mound plat Jean * pH** Incomplete , SrTlOUSly III.
Gray's fM*» wa« Incomplete Jeane*,
p.' iWHi
Gray f«»» 6 yard loaa on first play |
Both aides were offtslde* however
Gray pawd to Birmingham
71 ..........
the Jacket 31 The combination) -------—o
~?‘j5TB1 IS 851 KOBHTOWN OCBBTR
Birmingham power housed MlM Annette and Byrle Barnard
- "" J •’~n ""J*" | Qt Robstown w.T.. Tn-fony
gueat. of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
non nnd family
6
0 r srsvi ora 4'
„ • quarter and
! period the rampaging
•Ollers swamped the Fri
. Mustangs 26-0 for their a*-vui>Mi
] conference victory
I In the first quarter the hard i
I charging Oiler line held the.
| Mustange fur downs twice while
' insidi the Oiler t> yard line Then
in the wond period the O'lers.
took thing, in hand and were'
never threatened again.
The firat Pearland score
made on th« -dd "Statue
Liberty" play
I drop kicked
; Minutes later Mahaney intercepted I
| a Mu slang pass and 1'eiuiited it j
' 25 vards to the Fricndr.vood 5 v JI
I line. Meade then carried it «ver
I for the tally. The kick was wide.
I is. bn> wc on I In the final period La.hon PAK-1
the play and penalized 5 yante. Jeanes i pd ,o (,ray ‘or ,he ,hir<1 acore I
K..ri^ . but it was wide Birm-| Law hon’. kick was low. The final I
•a nt-sv ■> n*u 8n<j Alvin ------- ’
----- Roden
r a first down on
to Butad but It
of Roden's pusses'
* of a
Four,
for 2 J
It Will
I ference
old Caw, Farrell Munson, C. P.
Strickland and John Florida and
R F McGinty attended the Bap-
' tixt Union celebration in Houston
Mra. Scott remained
during Wednesday
-----
VISIT PARENTS
and Mrs. Troy Uzzell and
Donnie of Texas City, were
I Sunday guests of hi. parent*, Mr.
! and Mrs W M. Uzzell.
— ..........--j--
A Richard* A J. Robertson
Each member of the trip
returned with a deer
' o
FW»M 1X>N ANGELES
Mias Kathleen Crenshaw of Lo.
lest of ,
Cren-
min.
King
Ingham got off a 1
on his 2R He I
butad (an around
(hr quarter «‘ndrd
j FOI'RTK QI ARTF.R
| Ringgold smehnM p—•
loss Ihji We wa* penalized
England and law. held the eharg- °9 lhe play, ghlpg the
ing Roughnecks lo two first downs
during the first half ' dr
Follow The Sun*, play-by-play
account of the game:
FIRM Ml AUTI II
«y.„, -b-uni.
4 amt wax re i “no,h*' ( im»> ( but it was almoat
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Bray, Robert I. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1940, newspaper, October 18, 1940; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1252175/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.