Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1948 Page: 6 of 8
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•—Friday. November 26 1948-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES -REVTEW
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Arizona at P’honnin anr Detroit by
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In the early rounds.
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Junior
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SEVEN AT HOME
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amassing 199 hits
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more than Lyon.
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for Toledo Risht now he u one
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Army - Navy Tilt Boosts Drawing Power
* NEW YORK, Nov 26 (UP, They wi -tocking, and black wool
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year are Northwestern and Boston i formn of white, laced canvas jee-
University. . krt* and white breeches, black
PROC’S PALAVER
By Jack Proctor. Sports Editor
nid- in style now.
iigh flying North (‘arolna
was followed by Shortstop Vet
Stephens of the Re Sox with 12
point* and Pitcher Bob Lemon c
Cleveland with 101
GRAY AND DANIEL
MEN'S WEAR
masot
1 Thr wjuaes
we hnve
ferenee
Point The ladies sat on
hiu k- who even nhowediby William and Mary, rated
Billy indians, also becanf the fir
1.. Cleveland player* to win the du
B-yior
Aranaa.
TCU
rex AAa
halt here to state that Ray
eman. Texas’ top candidate
Walker < SMU >
Campbell tArk,
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wunama < Rice •
n*> iThm-
Bcpu Ark • 1
NO CELLAR
Detroit The Detroit Tiger* have
never finished a league season in
< ellar position
ng of lh* Hanger*
Twronte Mhpleeafs and
Uta Montenlanadian ataged an-
ii nMltow wild don.
and the
, ini un
Sunr
‘ 7
and the will in win
nine football gmes at home this
eason. The only trips are to Wis-
consin and Harvard
SMU II Bayior • Dallas
Rie • 21 TCU 1. Houston
Arkannas M Tulna 1* Latue Rock
rs wuKKs GAMEs
in Southeaate
} lot Ida phi y-
Detroit .... 70.5 Tulna ....
Morida .. .ecava Alebama ..Til
Georgia m 2 m Qeorgla Tech, M ।
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Marytama ..22 vw. Vurgimie •ne
■<* iaal*Jwtaaam •928
second; eight for third and
Conn figured out hl* sfyle. he wore down the line. Boudreau*
Crimean Haired Steve Giri
Desired by a Man of Destiny!
( cost each member ut the Army
corp 52 eehta to meet the men
|. Of Annapolls •
To put on that first game, the
' Cadets pernonlly put up half of
Navy's $275 traveling exponnes.
Tulane at I ouiana State and Ten
nesnee at Vnnderbili
• possibie 24 vote* for first plae u ali ante ♦<
trom a special commietee of ban Ceburue I
The (‘hieago Him k iiawks । limb
■*r—*n (Tekesk.
Ooode (Texas MW
Harry (TCU
Walker SMU’
Scott tArk.।
tout (TCU —
Lantrip (Rice
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iptel (Ark '
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upright po-ition
"Slugging" was the punishment
of making the Cadet* parade the
barracks area for violations.
Then they went at it. Navy used
salty signals such as "Reef the
topsail Stand by the clear an-
chor Down the wind!" The Ar-
the first
eason.
stand-oft; They wanted
that ball game- and
Y Charles Royalty looked far better TWO NEW FOES
, for the Aggies than any of the Sy*, N Y Two new foot- i
himhiy-rated Texas backs. We ball opponents Kpr Syracuse this
8 BaK
New Haven
Toxa. ‘"2, Nov
23. Austin ____
sau »» TCU «■•» Nov 27 Dallas
Bayior <•> » Rice (34’ Nov 27. Hou.
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would like to do at least that Well und for 1‛HN has 11
•in Conferem* play
point favoite over i.
weep the league < i
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emustaTE.: SM
MBIWW . MS
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7. com ... SM A
will play the Star Spangled linn
ner Junt. brfore Army and Navy
< lach on the gvidiron Naturday
mid the -trainn of the anthem
him out with sharp right* and lefts , point total was only 12 short «
and sent him to the deck for the unanimity Stan Musial of th
10-count after 1 25 minutes of the Cardinals received 22 first plac
votes in 1946 but polled only a t<
tal of .119 points.
Outfielder Joe Di Maggio of th
Yankees. who won the America
but when
The Aggies had tough luck or
this would not have occurred.
They came back, fighting with
their heads held high, lo tie up
the game and the final whistie’s
Moat caught them tryin herd
» to win the hall fame, n waa
plain to see that the Tarmer
were not goig to be overjoyed
ove nl a rapid clip
ale at The Time*- I
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Joshua Owl* defeated Cleburnet
B string, in the nal lootball gam
nt the season nt Jacket Stadiun
Wednesday night, 20 to 7.
The rough and tumble grid clai
sic looked for a while like H migh
go either way The Joshua Owl
with only one defeat this seaso
and that by a strong Glen Rose e
even didn't show up so well i
• as was a whipped club in the neC
, und half, despite the fact llinl
they scored ii touchdown which
looked like Ilie hull vume
gainst the hustling, hard - hit Un
Jacket B string _______
A spectacular 30 yards run b E
anything from the
cause they made
Impotent* out of
ten slate* Michigan l> i - two lay-
• r. on the njund
crips
Thete was a erowd o( lea* ihan
l.mio that first lime in the or.
There were army offirer. and
- FAr. MOVAGEA M
r. - ^r ..897 veNsi.na..*ns
s.Marycal. 7saesam Jome • •as
The showing of the Longhorn*
convinced us once and for all
that they have been a bit ov
orrated this season. They look
good on paper, but that is not
where you win ball games. We
have stated several time* dur
ing the season that A A M had
a good football team, but an
unfortunate one. Their record
speaks for itself. Only Arhansas
* and Rics have roundly outplay
, ed them during the season, a*
they have posed threat* in all
of their game*.
most valuable
TCU
Tex SAM
LAST
ball writers
First player - manager ever i
cop thr A I., award was Micke
Cochrane at the Detroit Tigers U
1934 The 11 year old Boudea
serving his 11th season with th
matct them first with North f'nn,
line in any twi or agninst any
. PREVUE
SATURDAY NITE a
o W
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• lee
Davi- cup
play"rs (nun
a00
2 Joshua Downs
for niI-star hnora thin searon, i.
Mb hiyan State
sennjtilit y, «
‘ bruising blows in the fifth round __________ ________ .___.
The Pittsburgh heavy showed award for 1947, was runnerup th
I thr speed and aqility that aimost ( year with 213 points, gaining th
‘ won him the world title in hl* first only two first place vole* thi
clash with Louis
"K‛am
•1 lo m
Aggie* be-
a bunch of
30 ond pointer for Joshua came 1
37 the fourth quarter, was made Bl
m ter a drive down the field, wit
38 Brooks scoring the pointer
2 Cleburne made 14 first down
23 against the visitors 8. The Jacke
M B team kept possession of the ba
*• most of the second, third, an
fourth periods.
fw
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2,
bid that
Kirby Walker, that Army quar-
' jerback of 1890, was knocked out
three times He spent 13 day*
in the infirmary, recovering from
concussion That was long ago.
but it wasn’t anything new But
so often did these games be
come gory debacle* that three
times the series was halted
Navy won that first game. 24
to 0
But it only inspired the Army.
And now, a* they go at it for
। the 49th time, the Cadets have
won 26 games, the Middle* 19
and three were ties IC* quite a
dividend on 52 cents!
Conn Stops
Jackie Lyons
DALLAS Nov 26 uP
An n aeen
ge Techt
juat ahout the only things which
hnven i changed sinee the cias-
sic *t hi i I'd 50) storied years ago.
It Is II half million dollar pro-
position now, this stirring foot-
ball extravnganza, but on anoth-
et November Saturday afternoon ,
in 180. when the Cadet* and
the Middien first came to grips
on the plain* al West Point, it
a "tank town setup." watched
what turned out to be a good
fight
( Lyons wa* anything but a push-
over for the fancy Dan from Pitts-
1 I h T ulaa
The I onghorna were stopped
by the fighting Aggies five
time* innide the Farmer* 20*
yara Une, a fact which clearly
diapreves their heralded power
on the ground. Campbell'* pass-
e* had a sand lot appearance
and only Dick Harri* and
George Petrovich looked like
anything rosombling turdiness
on detenae. But lot'* not take
Okiahema A nnd
iistening for an.
smeem»
TO FAT FO PM
1120006
ta,dy in the bug
flits sanon mid w •• havei resultant New Y~nr ♦ l m >
BOMBER FINISHES
THANKSGIVING BOUT
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov N UP
Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis
observed Thanksgiving Day with
business as usual — one fight
one knockout.
Louis fioorou Ray Augustus of
Topeka Xan., in two Minutes of
the e cond round of their tour-
yer who leaves thi' field in an
Carney in the second period M
M counted for Qleburnes’ only loud
22 down, with draff running over th
42 extra point. 4
31 The pass combination Brooks 1
M Malone for Joshua, gave the via
2 tors their first score, in the fir
38 ten seconds of the game The sec
Man
izbiNG sconns
once, and then lor it very short time, were the Aggies out- at 3 point* over the Cnlvrmly of tie for the tide if the Horned Froga
played by the orange warriors, who were doped to win Washinsn,Ini. "‛w""wnesMiathadtatv.nturdnn '■
the game by Aboli1 ns many MoreN ns they saw fit to run have one mire xame ,41 lay but over Bayler 11 ....... other con-
Up. Way Ip In Uli' spaclouN press box, we were one an Army victory would enable it- terene • game Arkan-a- wn. fa
worker who thought the Aggies looked better than the two platoons te join Mihiganoree by over Will.am ami
Longhorns, thought they were the bette, team. We give and ‛ alifumnin in th. p.K.-.t in Mary Mar!u"1l" by -even
a hand salute to the Kaydets.
(eorgin benten hy *orh < aro
Bbudrrau Cleveland* shorttop - to basebairs worid championshi
manager today became the ec- the past season and batteq 351
ond playing pilot in history towin
the Amencan League * most val- second hizhest mark in the cir
viable player award gaining the cuit, virtually blanketed the res
acclaim with a record number ut at the field as he received 22 <
The Farmern ntoo exe ellent 1
1 chances of edging by llaylor and .
SMU Illis year and the lorned
Frogs of TCU had one of thrir
dates will) I ally Lurk in the Ag i
gie game. The atntistiea in yenter- [
day'* game do not favor the
longhorns greatly and it miuht
he well to adviae they do mil
tell the proper ntory They du not -
•tell dial it was obvious dial Tex
borrowed from nearby class-
rooms
, ‘Saturduy the crowd will be
better | than 102,000, at $6 per
head. jammed into the huge con-
crete horseshoe called municipal
stadium al. Phindelphia," Forty
-penial train* will bring in 30,
0 visitors)
That first Army-Navy game saw
the small navy squad, arriving
across the river from West Point
by coach The Middle* ferried '
across the Hurtsun and climbed
the steep heights on foot En
route they borrowed a goal from
the yard of a non-com for a
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lo mnintain its bowl prentige pre
bnbly for Ilie < otton Howi ul
though the Tar Hee|» may how
up at New Orleans
Okiahoma * mighty Sooners, un-
beaten sinre die opening nhorher
against Santa Clara, was a 11-
point favorite in the Midlands over
1 *y
) akAad
■ " n ■ j
" Mg"" m
linn, but aneefeaterr in Hesttherant
Conn oda Parhtrignvingok2a. tinetion sinee first baseman Gene
homa Ciry hervyweighL on the list Buns, who captured the award i
i of victims in hi* comeback quest 11946.
for Joe Unu. thi* / Apar from .the magnificent mar
. . agerial job he turned in durin
Hr voted a ninth round knock- 1948, Boudreau was the last wor
out of the less experienced Lyons among shortstops.
in . 10-round main event last In the nield he was brillian
n‘ght turning in one spectacular play a
Only 2,00 spectators, expeeting
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Nation's Top Teams Favored ""Et!ifii
It m ben a long time Hint we have Mi like kayng I O ( On BAturde V S (yr ATeS
anything favorable about the soldier boys of A & M Col- ■ “* V “ ““ “5
lege, principally because.we have never had it fond spot
for them in our henrts The reason goex way bark to an Ponies, Owls
unfortunate occurrnnce on a Southwest gridiron in the
mid-twepties, but we wont go into that We caught our- Given Nods
selves being FOR Ilie Aggie in a big way yesterday as wvug ’ n, ip A
we gazed upon one of Ine greatest spctacles of deter- , orin.n and Ncir. Damne Ihe only .tili, wa . 1*. .int ta.. VoH. ' anal --n orncally
minded football fight it has eveI been our pleaNure to wit- thine mnje imifect record fet 11 o,c, ■ anin (‛larn in the Wrp a o.nti a core at ama
ness. Mind you, we didn't say (1NE of the best We bnll teama sun in neton were fa •s P-nn state nt Washington -ur tc-r nave terted toTraj-'
said THH best Kegardless of a miserable season, the fu- vore todny •y threz or more State ner Marin Bryant and announced
ture generals from ihe embatilements ..i (......ge station tihhuariny' 7”,;: i" z."l. mexinK
deserve all of the plaudits n hody can give them. . ilegini week end Windy up with wa „ 11 o,nt favorite over Tr,a- ......r
Bt) Joe, without trying
ippI State ut
eh noisily out ol Ihe Natinaiitoe- |
key Ieague ceilar today, with Jim;
Conacher mnking mont of nnid
noise
The whtzzint renter wht was oh j
I Mined Im ti UH dr trom Detroit rip '
ped the New York defenses into [
shred* last night nqoring four goala
in phcing the Kiwks to a 6 to 4 1
"HE"
ti moa. tollowed
npending the pregame hours at
plush country clubs Special
trains tiring the 3,317 Middle*
and die Cadet Corp* of 2,4.
right to the stadium siding, each
accompanied by its band The
Army’s twe mute meneete ane
the Navy goat, Billy the Tenth,
arrive for pre-game feet I vines on
a specific time table.)
On the early November alter
noon, the band played "Anmie
Laurie." and then "The Star
Spangled Ba n net " ‛* ♦’
I Now the corp* venrs out the
strains of "On. Brave Old Army
Team ” And the Middle* across
the field chant "Anchors Aweigh"
before the vast erowd alands si-
lenlly and reverently for the Na-
tional Anthem i "
Col Hamilton Hawkins gather-
ed the Army team around him
that autumn afternoon in the
long ago and said:
2. I IIMBMHl teS
a samA cmba tea
A KEVADA.....IU
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s.so. CAME. ... Hi
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tery. heave A» skirmisher*,
march!" .
i* nli tied him fumhie nne ntumhletion probably from the
througt three games Randali Howl
nybrooka before a holiday gather-
ing of 12,5 at Montrgal,, with
j to l>
UNCONQUERED
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26 •P Lou I Boudreau, who led I he Indian
Virgimia and New York
ACCESSORIES by Hickok belts, ruspend-
324 point, out of a poesible 3336
Their 11-11 stalemate with the vaunted Texas long- • Hurry f showdown* for choir- (‘hri-lan tut already has < low bed 11 ih-- Ind- are from
horns yesterday in 1 he steers’ back yard, was it thing of bid 1 1h" pogi -eason bowl an unet 11′1 conference title be ia- -a . team nod the-- bel- i
canumxmndnwII" n lt'm oliape,, s/vnnz
wiik more of a superioi team than anything else Only the Irish of otre Dnme were held in Irngue piny bad « chance to Wel. t-,. The nzht card, in-
1nK at Ira.i twelve classy
.1. -1 -tart promptly at 8 00
ink enrh night
V1, riahiie fit ke1 »
RKDSKINS LEAD
Washington 1hspite n 73-0
loss to the (hi ago Benra in a play
o(f the Redskin- led Nntionalxrie
llHl|l seorint in 1*o
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