Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 289, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953 Page: 4 of 10
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Tyler JC Wallops
Victoria, 66 to 7
Hawkins Leading
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bill to its trophy case in an Inter
Baylor, the only loop team not
involved in the standings battles.
pert in the two brief weeks it has
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Chalmer Woodard, a firm bellever ;
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place in the PCI. race in 1949 and
won the pennant in 1950.
In his first season at Brooklyn,
the Dodgers frittered away a 13M-
game lead and lost the pennant in
( mind and accept a one year agree
ment. but the embittered little pi
' lol refused.
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Brownwood’s powerful Lions led
by big Ray Masters, may meet
some rugged competition at Gar
AA feature
Friday night, the big games will
find Odessa at Abilene North Dal-
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over Fort Worth Riverside.
Houston S. F Austin, generally
i picked as a slight underdog, caught
the fever and romped by neigh-
boring Pasadena 34 to 0.
Dodger President Walter O'Malley
refused to sign him to a contract
I longer than one season Dressen
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therford, Terrell, Fort Worth Tech
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TYLER, Tex, Oct 18 —UP-
Tyler Junior College’s Apaches,
bouncing back from an upset at
the hands of Del Mar College a
week ago, took out their wrath on
hapless Victoria JC Thursday night
and romped to an easy 66 to 7
"watomd’A ommenvhoniAain
PLUS
Selected Sheets . News
a three game playoff with the New
York Giants. Dressen’s 1952 team
won the pennant by 4'4 games and
this year’s club won by 13. Both
lost to the New York Yankees in
the World Series, however
Before Friday's announcement, it
OarOata-Saal Suchaa
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during the past two National
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Kan Antonio Brackenridge
Kan Antonio lech 12
blocking and tackling
Rice Acid Test Per SMU
The Rice game should provide
the acid teat for the Methodists,
for Coach Jess Neely has a fine
veteran Rice crew also well drilled
in the fine points of the game and
one which boasts a terrific running
ht in Port Worth and Guinn all looked good in the
freshmen scored twice in backfield and Jowell and Charles
t half and added another Brown were outstanding on the
the final half and had one line for the winners Wayne Hud
I by a clipping penalty on mon, who moved into a starting
I day night as Rogers Hampton ac-
■ counted for exactly half of the
points
Hampton crossed the goal line
three time* and booted a pair of
extra points, Donnie Carraway
scampered across twice and Sam-
my Buchmeyer turned in a 95-yard
pass interception runback for Kil-
gore's scores
think we dre losing the best man
ager in baseball."
The 55-year-old Dressen, who
Baylor w
with intersec
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Hinton Ui ‘Wright pass
35 yards, gave Cleburne The sardine reportedly *
score and Fullback Don name from the fact that the nen
the final marker on a first was caught off the Islands
jaunt. of Sardinia
Out Bing Crosby (usual Shill leads the neater
trend in leisure wear, with a new shorter, rounded point
semi spread collar. The luxurious rayon gabardine
fabric -color last and washable -is aingle-needle
tailored with smart saddle stitching, set-in sleeves,
concealed collar loop, adjustable two-button
cuffs, inverted barf pleat for easy action. And the
nationally-famous Jayson label is your assurance each
shirt "fits o perfeetion." You’ll find a wide
range of colors in our greal collection
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prectice this •
Bears will be
capeble reserm
Other Bettles
Arlington will be searching for
its first win of the season and
Pleasant Grove will be out to im ,
scu
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weak 4A team and dropped a noth Golf Tournament
I originally wanted a three year con
tract but was willing to settle for
a two-year pact
Wanted Longer- Contrect
However, O'Malley steadfastly
refused to renew the manager's
' contract for longer than one year.
He said he would ' leave the door
•hooting for e
lost to the st
Alabama and
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with passes,
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some ground
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Improvement
Week has go
George Sauer
Recreation Director
Dies in Fort Worth
FORT WORTH. Oct. 16 —UP-
Funeral • services were scheduled
Friday for R. D. Evans. 80. For
Worth city recteation superinten
dent and founder of the Southwest
; era Recreation Track and FieR
t Meet
. Evans, who died Thursday of I
heart attack, after a long period
of poor health, had been city red
reation superintendent since 1924
„ „ . MIDLAND, Tex . Oct 1s —UP-
all walloped Young Fred Hawkins was out in
was a comfortable 19 point fa*
favorite
SMU has gained immense res
Carrollton, the only unbeater '
team in action Thursday night,
came through with a 13 tod blank
ing of tout Lewisville in a Class
eup in the lineup worked । Charles Jowell kieted the ea
for the 9th grade team, tra points for the freshmen Gary
romped past Laneri, 27 0 Whites. Jimmy Hargraves Hetty
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front by a comfortable margin
Friday as the Texas PGA tourna-
ment turned into its second 18-hole
round with his chief challengers
all coming from the amateur
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GODLEY at Joshua
Cedar HUI at MIDLOTHIAN
Grandview at VALLEY MILLS
fasca at GLEN ROBE
ALVARADO at Manstield
Granbury at CLIFTON
•Fiday. Ort «, 1953—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMER REVIEW
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9h Graders Belt Laneri, 27-0
| Arlington
Pleasant Grove has shaped up
open’’ for Dressen to change his
Houston S Y Austin 34 Pana
dena e
Carrollton 13. Lewsivitle 0
Anahuac 2%, Barbers HUI 6
Boerne M, San Antonio Kost
Central 0
Royse City M t.murf e
Coshoma 27, Trent 0
Brynon 26, Graham B 6
victory.
The Apaches scored twice each
in the first and third periods and
three times in the second and final
perioda as they overpowered the
Pirates, whose only acore came on
an 81 yard kickoff return in the
final quarter by Ben Wayne
Boehnke. . •
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Casual Shirts
head into their first full scale home
front skirmishing without a stand
out favorite in any one of the three
unl Texas Military Academy 40. Nan * itally important utle battles
fish Antonlo Kt Gerards 7 Even the odds mater* refuned l
They all count now .. . .
Beginning tonight at Grand Prairie and continuing
I through Thanksgiving Day. the Yellow Jackets will be
engaged in district grid play.
A single loss during this period-could easily prove
fatal to the Jackets’ hopes of copping the District 3A-3
Whiteface 7, Morton 8
Farwell 25 Anton, 12
Fort Worth Tech 21, Vort Worth
roorsau.nesuurs Jackets Move into Grand Prairie
HE WAR*
Renger Coest to Victory
KANGEI. Tex oct 18 -UP -
Ranger Junior College coasted to
an easy 26 to 7 victory over the
Midwestem University B team
Thursday night with Bobby Phar
1st. Jimmy Cole, Tommi Wond and
I Frank Foster counting touchdowns
"Eight of the
given geed acce
■a while filling
te our first te
Mette Sauor. "
Lucky has cod
ejnce Sept- ist
time with Deta
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to choose betwe
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of plays off the spread that are Edinburg and Alice at McAllen in
designed to go all the wav A new the spotight games
set of spread plays involving the In Class AA, it will be Stamford
fullback were concocted this week against Graham. Floydada against
for the benefit of the Gophers. Slaton. Andrew* vs, Colorado City.
Also designed for Grand I ratrie Comanche vs. Coleman, defending
is an eight man line, which should champion Terrell v* Waxahachie
stop the end sweeps that Corsicana and Mount Vernon at Mount Pleas
found so profitable last Friday. ant
Two other games are on the The top games in Class A send
3A 2 slate tonight, as Arlington Clifton against Granbury and Trin-
tourneys to Pleasant Grove and ity against Elkhart in games
Garland plays host to Brownwood matching unbeaten teams
Castroville M loula 28, Scher t make,a choice between champion
nor Prop 12 shipfavorod Rice and dark horao
China 40 Hampshire 12. Southern Methodist in the spotlight
Orangefleld * High Island 26 game in Dalla» and they were al
College I most equally as hesitant in picking
T U Frosh 6 Texas AAM Frosh the winner of the Texas Christian
4 (tie, j Texas AAM oust in Fort Worth. 1
Hounton Frosh 20, Wharton JC making TCU only a one point j
Mouth west Contereace teams
FILMED AGAINST TIE IKK
IF TIE WORLB’S MOST A
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attack that should explode the —=—----- -------------
"m tem" ‘ Dressen Accepts
Texas AAM * Whizz Kids, un | I - * "
beaten in nonconference play, now Inh A€
zet » chance to prove they can •Vw “ •
move with equal abandon in their Ag A.t.ma
own league and may have a tough UT UaKand
Iookzys0uup_cas
terszainst Michisan State “^'ley Drawiii formally was granted----— -------
his bulky squad, may at last have accepted a job as manager J i ‘ “ - -
hit on the right combination wi‛h Oakland club of the Pacific Coast
Charles Brewer taking over as the League
No 1 guarterback { Dressen, who was let go „.JackenPrepred,
Aekamat May Be Toveh Dodger manager Wednesday in a Cnach Brooks Conover s crew;
if the Longhorns operate for a dispute over the length of his can- with Frank Hyde at the helm, will
full game as efficiently as they tract, managed at Oakland in i860 run and Pass from the T forma
10 choice
Ranger JC 26, Midwestern H 7 The wiest spread was given in
Kilgore V> Tarleton 7 and out Texas the defending eham
--------------- pion, in its toray into the < harks
ranks
The El Paso campaigner tied the
Midland Country Club course rec
ord with an eight-under-par 32-31—
land tonight but should come out 63 Thursday as he put together
on top The Lions bring the top eight birdies and 10 liars to step
season mark into district play. hav-, five strokes out iu front of his
ing won three and lost only one ' nearest professional competitors.
I Stephenville. Kerrville and San Abe Beckman of Midland. War-
Angelo fell before the onslaught I ren Smith of San Antonio and Jack
‘ of Masters and his seven sopho- : Smith of Amarillo were closest to
| more companions, but Big Spring' him among those who can claim a
nreasen whose nrevious maioriwas unimpressed and slapped a share of the prize money. Eachn
toMM m^M Pserucmpor 13-6 setbaek on the Lions. Brown- posed 35-33—68s |
th the Cincinnati Reds from 1834 wood shouia, sup ply plenty orrire Sandwiched in between thia trifl
led Oakland to secona works in districtsplavthis season, and Hawkins, however, wre Dotti
c . GAlond Clicks U January of Dallas at 35 30—65. E~N
Garland has compiled a good nie Vossler of Fort Worth with a
season record also. The ,35-32—67 and Don Addington of
heatenM’cKineyaand. Green tort Dallas with • 34-33—67. Another
ted S0u$h aK C till 7-7 and 1oSt 1 2.1 __ yi1, yn;,gc sv/ I silk
0 14 to Denton The Owls would simon pure. Dick Jenningsof-ub
dearly love to upset the mighty bock, was at (4 along w.th the
Lions and with a home field ad pro trio.., . . ..
vantage, it’s possible Byron Nelson, who comes out of
Kickoff time for the Cleburne
I Grand Prairie battle is 8 o’clock
at Gopher Field.
' a better record than its opponents.
( by taking a 2019 decision from
Hillcrest and tying Gladewater 7-7.
while losing to Crozier Tech and
Halfback.Dasi'I Guinn raced 60 time, turned in a sharp perform
yard* to put the Wth graders out ance at end
in front in the flrat period A 45 yard Nex week Coach Alton Dur
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What promises to be one of the i
: finer' films ever to occupy the -r.-- —-,-2.---
screen of the Esquire theatre, will and Br andon De wthaeacki alane
arrive Sunday when George Ste- , nicolor Saga of the West” has been
ven’s Paramount production, Shane hailed as top-rate entertainment.
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Adults Matinee 50c . five. 60c
Children ♦< Open 1143 p.m.
TODAY . TOMORROW
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was believed that Dressen was in I n. iiron porss
meresteonaslaning with the Bait Crucihz district punmesSdgt the
’_____________ Texas schoolboy football calendar
nser Ie n a . from top to bottom Friday night
Kilgore JC DrubS with an upaet theme already es-
. . .. . t a Mi shed by a scattering of games
Tarleton 40 to 7 Thursday night
I Uncivil, TV IU " Dallas Adamson knocked over
KILGORE, Tex.. Oct. 16 —UP— Dallas Sunset 17 to 7 in the major
I The Kilgore Junior College Ran-: upaet of the opening night’s pro-
I gers breezed to a 40to-7 victory | gram and once hapless Fort Worth
over Tarleton State here Thurs- Tech broke in front in ita own dis-
Adm. 9—SAs Open 114s p.m
TODAY . TOMORROW
BIO DOUBLE FEATURE
Levellan4 M. Kl Paso Jefferson
the its first win of the year after drop kagan aPcorpus"chronu Eystna
Corpus Christi Miller at Orange in
Class AAAA
in Class AAA. defending chain
ikeinatangpaond . a; Wgdncdai. tna i ..'.nr. aTAESKelmSWili S pug uLt
“.to 12 Ut .
title game, aganst Tit’ and Bay rhelmina substitute role they may gers He is , lifelong friend of switch.to.thecspreadumay.be.t, Edison is atNew Braunfels. Har
lor live up to their No 2 pre season Clarence < Brick) Laws, Oakland ord eri.nh &aacket.hae W! T-1 landale at Segtin, Harlingen at
Baylor 19 Point Choice rating. owner
Arkansas, on the other hand..has Oakland also was the "jumping
been looking exceptionally sharp otr spot from where Casey Sten
under Bowden Wyatt’s. first year gel of the Yankees made his re
guidance and in Lamar MeHan has turn to the major leagues in 1949
s man capable of breaking open Augie Galan, a former Dodger
.1 ..m w.. any game. Too its Homecoming player. managed Oakland laat sea
X igTek rad schedule only Dazanrazeuteviltewand. thatguto aon. when The Oaks rinished sev
rarve. to rmphs.hc "fhenappar Areihg . menTt letdown or May Become Siockholdor
sli s round qi silly of conterene overconfidence Baylor’a veraatile it was belleved that Dressen will
team, this fall and it probably will probably will make the ex-j become a stockholder in the Oak
set a tempo that will carry through good against a vander land olub
to the final week end with no team bllt team that has shown few in "We’re happy because Charley’s,
ever more than a one touchdown clinations to make trouble for Ms happy,” commented E J. (Buzzy)
opponents Bavasi, general manager of the I
„____ i Dodger. ”We’re going to give him ... 1
plenty of help at Oakland in the prove a 1 21 record Arlington has
TONIGHTS GAMES | ihe
CLEBURN at Grand Prairie | Dodger, i. on a completely ami l of strong 2A schools. lost to i
Arlington at PLEASANT GROVE cable basis," Bavasi added "I '
Brownwood at GARLAND . "i*
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 289, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953, newspaper, October 16, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432915/m1/4/?q=%22waco+tornado%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.