Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1948 Page: 6 of 16
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Sauer’s
nounded
Husker Thinly-Clads
Win Over Oklahoma
Oklahoma has been legally "dry"
since it was admitted to statehood.
Assistants To
Follow Mentor
To Annapolis
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DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 31. (U.p i*-
The emphasis will be m youth in
the Texas League this »e»e>a. says
President George Schepps of the
Dallas Rebels, and the Dallas ball
club will be the youngest of The
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leagues, stopped munching his
toast beef and blackeyed peas.
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a place
first '
The time
at the most,
weather spor
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tively scheduled for F<
will probably see a Gol_
team from Weatherford ae
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regularly scheduled Eni-ci-
bums cage tilt at. Brown Gym.
The YoUow Jacket eagers, win-
less in five district starts, will be
out to dump Ennis in an effort to
break into the 1948 win column.
just a bit short of dis-
"-r-rhit the No.1
but added that "weT start lobk-
ing immediately."
./Following the announcement of
the loss of Sauer, Laverne Spake
of Kansas Gity Kan., member of
the board of regents, said:
"From an ethical stand) * —
have always felt that
were contracts with "
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iamoh at city park, stands and all. and the t
have used the diamond have maintained it, buying
home plates, keeping up the lighting system and
the diamond off for piy. Diamond No. 2 was built on
credit last season fof play in the church league. There
is still some ouW "m n"
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Friends, That’s Just A Start, Read On
the next move was up to the
naval heademy, Sauer continued
to say "no comment." •
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LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 31. (U.S) —
Nebraska opened the Big Seven’s
Indoor track season with an easy
68% to 41% victory over Oklaho-
ma. e
Only one record - breaking per-
formance was turned in, by O. L.
Gilstrap of Oklahoma who posted
che mark of 23 feet 1 3/4 inches
for a new meet record.
His triumph led the Sooners to
a sweep of all three places in the
eyemse while Nebraska swept the
shot put. All running races were
close..
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NSAS U. HEADS UNHAPPY AS SAUER QUITS TO COACH
(U.RD-George Sauer, "rhitacie
man" of Kansas University foot-
ball, resigned today to accept
the position of head eoneh at
the U. S. Naval Academy An-
napolis.
Sauer recently signed a four-
year contract at the Univetsity
of Kansas at $10,000 a year.
Sauer, who in two years here
turned out two co-chmpionship
teams in the Big Six conference,
returned two days ago from a
PROC’S PALAVER
By M neeton Sports Editor
CLEBURNE PAINT
" & PAPER CO.
6—Sunday, February 1. 1948—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
ors can't do without the majors.”
' Schepps, who broke off relations
with Detroit to become indepen-
dent this year, chuckled.
"Heck. we have our own chain
system,” he smiled. "We've been
developing our own ball players
all along. We had 27 boys last
season that Detroit never knew
about, and we'll turn up with
some fine youngsters this season.
We learned that you can't ait idly
by and wait for your major league
affiliate to send you ball players."
Remember the promise cyoure
Wrtain to get one) and than make
it your busiess to see that it fa
carried out. Precious few shekels
have been put into the two ball
diamonds in the city, both of which
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asco of Longview, a center,
received three votes.
Stolly Nominated
Others nominated were
tollenwerek, Waxahachie;
CLEBURNE HARDWARE CD.
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"I regard him as one of the
outstanding coaehes pf the nation.
In appredltlon of what he's done
at K. U., I callec
buldeni sperts la not enough. The »
melatenance of the parks by the I
etr is very important and is
certainly a matter that is taken
tars of as routine by every city
‘ we have ever been in.
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ton high school, Houston,
third with six votes.
Paul Williams of Lufkin
Rusty Russell of Highland
We staged a softi
at elty pane last
"It took only a gallon and
morning to paint this room"
Experts choose Texolite• for qual.
ky, for color. Painters know it
applies fast, dries fast, coven move
aterior surfaces and wallpapers
in one coat. More, one gallon
eoven the average room. So you
mve time and money, continue
your hquschold routine practi- -
cally undisturbed. Texolire’asmar
shades are endorsed by famous In-
terior decorators.
"Trademark Ree. U- s PaL OS.
For Quality .Fir Color
“s Texolite
The boxing bouts have been
matched by the coaches and the
participants will he members of
the various physical education
classes.
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MIAMI. Fla., Jan. 31—(UP-.im-
passive Louise Suggs downed Dor-
othy Kirby for the fourth time in
eight months today 5 and 4 for her
third title in the 16th annual Hel-
en Lee Doherty women’s golf tour-
nament. -e
The Nationf Amateur women's
champion, who won the finals from
Miss Kirby last summer, halved
the 32nd hole by sinking a two and
a half foot putt, for a par four. Miss
Kirby, needing to win the hole, put
her second shot on the green 30
feet away from the pin. but took
two putts to make the overhill roll.
The Atlantan had staved off de-
feat on the 326-yard 31st hole with
a 120-yard apprbach that put her in
line for a par four while Miss
Suggs missed a five-footer for' a
bogie.
fUght to Annhpolls.
At that tim, he was
lipped. He said nothing,
than "M comment." As
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MIDDIES
“Well not only be the youngest
club in the league, but we'll be
the fastest, too," chipped in Jimmy
1 Adair, the new Dallas manager.
- Schepps was asked if he would
predict how the campaign would
end.
—He put down his fork and re-
marked:
“It'll be an interesting race.
Every club in the league will have
a chance to win it for the first
time I can remember."
That’s as far as Forecaster
Schepps would go out on the limb.
He did say that:
1. Oklahoma City wil turn up
with a good team. Cleveland, its
parent club, has been sending the •
Indians fine help.
2. Houston has “quite n roster"
already.
3. “I'm afraid of what San An-
tonio will come up with."
4. “We probably won't know
what the Fort Worth roster will
be until ten days before the sea-
son opens,"
5. "The New York Yankees will
give Beaumont a good club.”
Somebody commented on the
number of:Mat year's stars who
have been absorbed by the majors
and the amount qf good prospects
the majors are sending down this
spring.
J. Walter Morris, president of
the Big State and Evangeline
at Kansas. His every desire. In- particularly sin
eluding new contracts for himself ----
The Odessa lad — whose high
school gridiron career is finished
but who has not yet disclosed
where he’ll do his college cavort-
ing — will share the limelight at
Houston dinner with Frank Leahy,
head football coach at Notre Dame
and Eddie Dyer of Houston and St.
Louis, manager of the St. Louis
Cardinals, who will serve as toast-
master.
( MY LAUNDRY PROBLEMS
(mRV
These will bc^
good for second place. Lippman, of . Houston on Wednesday night, Feb.
El Campo, was Texas' leading 14.
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recretiona
something
gambol on
monds at 4
showing in the Golden Gloves tour-
nament in Fort Worth. Bryant be-
lieves, and he will start putting
them through their paces again
in preparation for the AAU match-
es in March, The Cleburne team
will also participate tor the TAAP
matches during the summer.
The daily workouts, which will
be open to the public, will begin
at 2 delbek and end at 7 o'clock
"His decision to leave was more
than a disappdintment. to me. It
hoghoueke nia
geen given to asyectssor to Sauer,
but itis •
thi seaso
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Cleburne Boxers
Work Out Again
the toothal coach with Chaxgellot
Deane Mallot and Athletic bitee-
tor E C. Quigley.
Sauer’s announcement also stat-
ed that Vic Bradford, backfield
coaeh, and Robert Ingalls, . Une
coach, two of his amtatants at
K. U, were going wih him to
Annapolis.
taken up by the majors or are
leaving the game altogether,”
Schepps told the Dallas Sports-
writers Club at the YMCA eatery.
"The youngsters have had two
seasons in which to warm up
since the .war, and now are ready
to play our brand of bah. They'll
provide a good show for the spec-
tators. As for Dallas, we’ll prob-
ably only have nine men when
the season opens who were on our
closing roster last year—and may-
be only six or seven."
Boxing Basketball
Program Tomorrow
Tomorrow night's regular Dis-
trict 10 basketball program will
be spiced with three fworuu
id’ Aut
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lot. --E .
“Younger ball players sre comig
up and the older ones are being
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are in hast condition. Even less mo-
ney has won expended M the im-
at---.. ----- orovemient’of the vaflous school
_ .0 , him into my ot" i playgrounds n the elty has done
Ree before he went to the Orange exactiy nothing about a municipal
Bowl game at Miami. -- -trecretion hall. You will hear that
there is no money available.’ You
not too far distant, a couple of months
an the kids begin to entr into warm
Baseball will be the first on the slate,
ight be well to take stock of the outdoor
lities of the city in plenty of time to do
______ their scarcity before the kida begin to
n the green. There are a pair of softball dia-
city pant, but are they in shape? Maybe we had
better put it this way. Will the elty have them in top
shape by the time baseball practice starts, usually in late
bal tournament
faM Before we
game.wehad
With several more amateur box-
ing bouts to be scheduies hete,
Cleburne's young fighters will Be-
gin working out again tomorrow at am__ c ira
the Livestock arena, Tramer Mir- Miami Golf Tourney
vin Bryant announced. • * .
The young belters have had suf-
Top Footballer
DALLAS, Texas, Jhn. 31. (U.R) —
Byron (Santone) Townsend, Odes-
sa’s All-Texas and All-America
Backfield star, was named tonight
as the state’s outstanding school-
boy gridiron star at 1947.
The Texas Sports Writers’ Asso-
elation polled its membership
across the state, and Townsend’s
name easily led all-the rest.
Seventy-four votes were cast,
and Townsend received 42 of
them. The other votes were scat-
Egred with Glenn Lippman’s eight
come IN AND M m wrone TODAT
Flower, Parryton; Gilbert Bartosh,
Granger; Jack Ray, McKinney, and
Ed MeLealsh, Weslaco
Townsend will be presented a
scroll by the Soptrs writers asso-
ciation M a dinner meeting of Uni-
versity of Houston ex-stvdents at
tot yourself which
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To. Ob
exact words . . . .
* when you get the
wise washday habit
of sending dirty
clothes and linens to
us. Sav e money,
work with our extra-
clean, low-cost ser-
i vice.
place on the dlemond.A city main-
tainer was spared (at a few hout
to level the dirt. The players put
on the finishing touches. A mem'
ber of the softball league ruled the
diamond off with lime stripes be
fore every game and the tourna:
ment paid for the lime. The light
ing on the diamond was inddequate
and always has been, but we had
nothing else to use, and no money
to improve same. . wme1
it appears to oa that a sity
could well b. proud of a path
system mgitained in a proper
manner. A mayor could polnt
with pride to an acceptble park
setup as some of the fruits of
his tenure In office. A mayor
aeuM sponsor the tunetioning e4
an adeguate park board oran-
ization, whie a town the aizei
of clebumhe eertaialy should
have. We mean a park board
which is active at all times.
One which would appoint or em-
ploy a fuu-time pyground di-
ieter. Sports tans do not wamt
tb boar t»«t the city has no
tns toe such a setup They
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No definite reporting date to 26100244
the naval academy was given by kin9.to.2ho.P
Sauer, other then he would "be 222221
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7 o'clock. - 715 " Without the minors and th. min- mentewnttsolgt,
Sauer feels this Bab
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and his varsity coaching staff as- |
sistants, plus bonuses to, all his Whoa we
staff, was met. I felt that we were ground facili
statement:
Mr. Sauer’s poBnig"RPSieondA
with the University of Kansas be-
cause, in his mew 4year contract,
signed last month, his every stipu-
latlon was met."
Quigley, asked for a statement
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 1, 1948, newspaper, February 1, 1948; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432697/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.