Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, November 17, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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t—fCKgyiOPGE AM ERICAN—S UXDAY. NOV. IT. 195Z
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Upper Echelons Of Schoolboys
Br DICK HARDWfCK i District chimn'on -- —■■■ .
(DM PrtM .Sports Writer ' "1 right and left in the smaller
The* ffcvorites ran tme to form l:ri!i40'u'* Qul Uj'aetii &"'*
in tk BDDer ec^elona of T~xia '■ &««"*« races into mudd.es as Phil-
"WU football Fr.day night but ^ Floydada, Stamford.
JN f*pwtti*a were heavy in the TerreU.,Mount Pleasant Center
towwincketa as six unbeaten H^uvule. kjlleen and Lyalde m
H«Nnt( knocked off. I Class A A and Dublin. Clifton, Ce-
' ~ , - : dar Bayou, Floresnile and Bena-
JfB?; *>i " a**?,an"<-or"; vidis m Class A remained ur.beat-
P9t CftgUti Ray remained tmfee&t- , p
•BiaObM AAA A a* did Brown-
and San Ar.tonio E<i-
Lnbbock downed Abilene 20
AAA, but tiuanar. W.chita Fills stopped Tyler 13 to
fell from the u.nbl'r.- " to ci nch a «L*trict title tie and
m AA and Jefferson,
yton and Liar.o suffered
defeats in A.
Ray walloped San Ar.tonio Brack-
:nndge 33 to 0.
Brownwood Tope Cleburne
Brownwood beat Cleburne 40 to
27, Temple barely got bv Lufkin
35 to 28 and Edison won over Ala-
mo Heights 28 to 0 on Thursday
night.
Denison sacked up the District
3-AAA cronn by nipping frames-
ville tit io 22 and Mf Vll<-r> d.rt the
same in h-AAA by wh ppm-jr Edin-
burgh 35 to I ft Br i k- n> :.ltr kept
pace wi;h Brownwood in 2-AAA
by trouncing Irving 4! to 7, but
Texas. City fell ou' of the race in
6-AAA as it lost to Galena Pask
12 to 7 to leave Port \ che.> the
top club.
In Class AAAA, Bayto m rolled
on with a 4$> to o vjetoiy over Pas-
adena to set the stajre f'-r its
showdown with Port \:*hur.
Seymour's li to 12 up.v-t. over
tsanah left tho > club- 11.-*i r-e-
e lead in t-AA v,.th the season
completed; Mor.ahai 20 to 11 up-
set of Seminole left Hws* two
clubs and Pec-i and hermit all
tied for the T-AA lead; Ca.*neron'.
14 to 6 upset of Bel ton left the 23-
AA race in a tangle with Cameron
.ind Taylor playing next week to
Bee which tie Belton for the
crowp.
Fifteen Held Titles
Stamford, Tahoka, Graham,
Clarkaville, Center. Jasper, Hunts-
ville. La Vega, Killeen, Bellville,
Bay City. LaMarque, Yoakum and
Aransas Pass won their Class AA
district crowns Friday night to go
alongside W>?slaco, which won
Tuesday night.
Two Class A districts were tomb-
led by Friday mght'3 results. Bur-
net knocked Llano from the un-
beaten class 12 to 0 while Marble
Falls upset Mason 14 to 12 to leave
Mason and Llano to tight it out
to s.. e which ties Burnet for thj
23-A tit!*. Pearsall nipped Hondo
on penetrations after a 7 to 7 tie
to leave those club;, tied for the
2!>-A lead with one game to (to.
Olton, Abernathv, Wink, Junc-
tion, Dublin. Clifton, Lancaster,
Honey Grove, White Oak, Lever-
etts Chapel, Newton, Groveton,
Cedar Bayou, Mart, Heame, Smith-
ville, Deer Park, Vanderbilt, Flor-
esville, Taft, Benavides and Ly-
ford had their district titles in the
bag Saturday.
Stamford and HuntsviUe com
pletert their regular season unbeat
en and. untied, but the others in
that bracket still have another
game to play, while Phillips has
two—one Saturday against Perry-
ton and then next week's show-
down with perfect record Dumas,
taMarque knocked LaPorte from
"the unbeaten ranks 19 to 7, Taleo
took care of Jefferson 41 to 7, Le-
veretfs Chapel blasted Troup 13 to
t>. Cedar Bayou knocked out Day-
ton 3!> to fi and Burnet beat Llano.
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HERE FROM PARIS
Mr. Parker of Paris i3 here
spending the week end with his
sister, Mrs. Minnie Lowry.
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check want • •
Do you know what it means to liv#
through the agony of illness without
medical aid, because there is no
money to pay for treatment?
Have you ever gone wBhouf
|>ecause you did not have the funcfe
to pay for a meogor bgw^o^eql
or a bow)
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We hope that experiences such as
these are foreign to you. But they
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are not strange to the impover-
ished— the aged — the infirm of
our community. These people need
you. They look to you for
help ... for HOfll
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It is you alone who stand between
them and a kind of misery that no
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American should be allowed to
endure!
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LAREDO, Tex., Nov. 15 <U.P>_
The third international golf tourn
ameut entered the finai round Sat-
urday with Pepe Palaeios, of La-
redo, and Lonnie Wendland. of Mc-
Allen, leading the field with 54-
hole totals of 223.
Palacio; fired a two-under-par 7<>
Friday to go with his 75-78 of the
first two rounds while Wendland
shot « two-over 74 to go with hi=
previous rounds ef 70-79.
Ken Lawse.i, of San Antonio,
and Meme Sanchez, of Laredo,
were tied at 224, one stroke behind
the leaders.
In the women's division, Lesbia
Lob-), publinks chanvp from San
Antonio, held the levl with a 3!>
for a 27-hole total of 122 while Jo-
anne Bruni, Laredo teen-ager, was
iecnnd with 48-44-41-(3J.*
The international cup matches,
between golfers from Texas and
Mexico, were scheduled Sundav.
SMU Colts Led By
DALLAS. Nov, 15 IM?—SMC'.:
freshman football team. Urf by
Tennessee prep star Don Melihen-
ny. -till had the he .t record in the
Southwest Ci aference i' lturday
after downing the Bayh r Cube
Friday. If) to ♦>.
Mcllhenny. heralded runner and
pa-.ser, scored one touchdown luni-
se'f and passed to end Kv!e Craze
for -another. Cruze took the ball on
the Cub 35 yard line and sprinted
for the score.
The Colts have lost only one
game in the past three years and
that to the Texas Yearlings three
weeks ago.
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Defended By Jap
• TOKYO, Nov. is (U.IF—Hard-hit-
ting Yoshio Shirai won a 15-round
decision over Hawaii's Dado M-i-
rino Saturday nigh' Tokyo tin<e to
retain his world's flyweight box-
ing: championship.
Shirai, defending the crown he
won May 10 from the Hawaiian-
boi n Filipino, w-ts the aggressor
all the way, makinc effective u.
of -i deadly-accui at- left jrlh.
The 35-year-old challenger, older
than the champion by nix years,
made a desperate bid to knock out
Shirai in the late lounds, hot nei-
ther fighter scored a knockdown.
tiovernur Allan Shiver., ..ign.; the officjul nieinoranduin designating
the periml from November 17 to December 2,>t as < hii:-tm.i^ . e.i[
Month in Texas. Mrs. Frances K.iins, Seal Sale Director for the
Texas Tuberculosis Association, lo< k.; on. Inset is Dr. Z. F. Scott,
retired Austin physician who instil, itrd the first t hri rtiua.. Seal .-ala
in 1000 and now serves as treasurer for the statewide orgariizs.tion.
MWVWWMWAMWWAft
St. Loub Blues
Gels Brand New
Buck Treatment
Old Bill Handy, who wrote, the
all-time favorite, would have
turned over m his grave and
clipped his big piano-playing
ha mis if he could have seen the
brilliant performance of the
Buekaroo band. The St. Louis
Blues ripped the night air while
the young musicians marched
backward and forward in the
dark. But tiny flashlights gave
a re 1 spectacle to the stands
while the twirlers joined the
fun. Iwas one of the best half-
time .hows ever staged by Alton
Roan and his tend members.
*ioev were not satisfied with
thrilling the fan ; with the favor-
ite blues number, but went into
a medley while the lisjh'-, sprin1;-
|. d a un |tie climax over the
Ruek-troo field.
Mr. a nil Mrs. W. V. Powell vi.-
iteil tiieii daughter and family, Mr.
and Mr.. Chuck Lethcoe and sow.
ot Big Spring over the week end.
Volcano Erupting
SAN DEIGO, Calif.. V-.. li, TP>
—The skipper of a tuna boat aid
Saturday the San Benedico vol-
cano was erupting again in a
"huge'column of black smoke."
The volcano is off the coast of
Ba.ia California. Mexico.
The Seripps Institute of Ocean-
ography at La .folia, Calif., north
of here, reported Friday the tuna
boat captain described the lie v
eruptions as "tremendous explos-
ion:" occurring at five-minute in-
tevals.
The Na-y said it was sending a
plane to investigate.
GUESTS OF POWELL,.
fir. and Mrs. John Powell of
Odessa are week end guests; of his
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Ma a vi n Powell.
Mr. ind Mrs. Lee of Car-
bom visited h'-r patents. Mr. an 1
Mr:.. Ed Powers here Wednesday.
"Everybody
IS READING . . .
The American"
(And Saving Money, Too!
... Just Read Below)
¥ef z May Be Given
Choice for Homes
WASHINGTON, Nov. I.. ♦!!,?>-
The Veterans Administration saiit
Saturday veterans who served in
both World War II arid the Korean
war may—under certa.a circum-
stances—get a sect'id chance to
buy homes with YA-guaranteed
loans.
They must, however, have sold
the homes they bought under the
World War fl.Ol bill to jjet the
second chance under the Korean
(71 bill. If they still owns the home,
they cannot buy a . econd under
the Korean bill, and if they have
never purehaiied a. bouse, tliey are
entitled to do si> under one bill or
the other but not. both.
For ins'tnce, hundred. of weekend choppers
save many precioir. doHa s regtilarly by shopp-
ing food ads in their BrerHenridge American.
It's the same story with other merchandisers,
too. For years, it's bee- a habit, and now wffh
more bic.il news 'ban fitr , . . it's more prof-
itable than e*er!
Complete Loral Coverage
and
Complete Advertising Medium
In Stephens County
FRIGIDAIRE
Automatic
Washer
$29.75 Down
CASH PRIC E $299,75
* no rough scrubbtirg of cfotftej
with Liv«-V.'afer Acfion. Clothes ore
fubmerged m water all fh« time, wfth
fofRn^ current? of hef, «udsy water
^rcjgh litem. Two fre^h-waterr
live-Water rimes float at! dirt away.
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, November 17, 1952, newspaper, November 17, 1952; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth134433/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.