Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 313, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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back. is prancing around on both
feet again and is ready for action.
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linemen are as follows: Williams,
end 188; Bafley, end 164; Lowe,
to it at any time:
Mineral Wells 0, Breckenridge 28.
Big Spring 0, Eastland 7.
North Side 7, Highland Park 13.
Waxahachie 0, Temple 19.
Sulphur Springs 20, Paris 6.
Palestine 13. Nacogdoches 0.
Bryan 0, Beaumont 7.
Milby 0, Sam Houston 25
Corpus Christi 0. Brownsville 6.
Brackenridge 8. Robstown 0.
Austin 27, Harlandale 0,
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By BENTON STRICKLIN
GRANDVIEW, Oct. 2 — ■ This
week finds Coach Bill McCluney
driving his men up and down the
field in preparation for the Eagles
who are due from Hillsboro Fri-
day. The Zebras didn’t have a
game last week and it is expected
that all but one of them will he
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to a half post since Hale to ready
for his fullback job again.
Hill For Brandon.
If Hill comes through like he
is expected to, then he can go
in and fill Brandon's place at
half. Hill weighs about 188 and is
about the fastest man in school.
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I at one guard post. Bailey Drennan,
after limping around for some time
on a bad ankle. Is back in the fray
land ready to go. Outside of those
two the Jacket* are ingoodshape.
Starters Given
Curtis Miller and Louis Cockrell
Bratchert and Tom Field at taeJcles,
Frank Beans and Martin McMahan
at guards and Hagler, center. It
I will beRay Brandon at quarter-
back from all indications. Brown
(Long and Wilbur Squyres or Wil-
lard Baker at halfbacks and Charlie
Needham at full. Rhome and Rop-
er may get the call a tackles and
Louis Jones may start at ena Bill
Ewing, John Hilton or Forest White
Cleburne 13, Central 0.
Athens 7, Corsicana 19.
John Reagan 0, Waco 19.
Hillsboro 0, Grandview 8.
Tyler 45,. Mexia 0. _
Marshnff 13, Falr Park0. ~
Kerrville 7, Alamo Heights 0;
Alice 0, Laredo 8.
Fort Arthur 31, Harlingen 7,
tackle. 180: Norton, tackle, 184;
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Classified' columns of
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did you ever see a bunch so near
the same size? AU of these are
good ball players. Thejr record so
far this season proves it Others
The starting Cleburne line-up is
a little hard to guess. Gordon Ball
is still handicapped by a gash un-
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downs better in the first place.—
Waco should have some trouble
with John Reagan but not as much
as last year and Corsicana to due - J
to find Athens tough but should
win. Hillsboro does not look quite I
strong enough to "take" the hard-
tackling and rugged boys over at—
Grandview.
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around Dave Creed, who back in
1927 was a pile-driving back for
Cleburne High. It is Dave's last
year and he’s making a bid for all-
state prominence. The Panther
forward wall is big and powerful
and it has speed. It should furn-
ish a real test for the Cleburne
a
line, hailed as the best in the mak-
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our prediltion is now in order.
I The game will be Friday afternoon I
in Grandview. A majority of the
business houses will be closed for
the game. The Grandview pep I
squad win be out in full force.
The team has been pointing for I
this game because it is not on
record here that Grandview has I
ever defeated Hillsboro. Fan in-1
terest is at fever heat and every-
body to going.
The Eagles have some big boys
back of the line and some of the
line near the 200 mark. Most or
the district four writers say that
I they are much better this year
than last. But that don’t scare us
one bit when we say 14 to 0 for
the Zebras Friday. We have seen
some big linemen before this game
especially from Polytechnic and
Cleburne.
To those Cleburne fans that win
not ba able to follow the Jackets I
over to Fort Worth, we say corne l
down and see our enthusiasm, our
team and how much we like to
win. We think that you.....will be | “
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TEMPLE SHOULD DO IT
You will also note that we are
picking Temple to beat Waxa-
ftee-RaM“p6a2"wxmnaen
has shown nothing to date that
would indicate that the Indians
will come close to beating Tem-
plo While we believe the wild-
ents—ere—ar- little overrated—we
think Waxahachie is being given
their rightful place in the scheme
of things. Temple has won over
some set-up teams but Temple
his a heavy, powerful team with
speed this year Due to the fact
that the game will be played on
Temple soil the Wildcats have a
up for Central will be: Thompson
and Stow, ends; Power and Had-
nn fh dr let • Th ■ --o r an Van
Zandt, guards; Blanton, center;
S, Cen- IFreed (C) quarter; Pulliam and
.^PP"' halfbacks,. Batesy futibark.
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CI.EBURNE, TEXAS
but it was beaten Ihto the nod
by the mighty Black and Gold
forward wall. Central has a big-
ger line and they tell us it is
a better one. If that be true
then Cleburne ran not defeat
Central like the Jackets ran
over North Side. Despite what
the dopesters have said about
Central not being better than
North Side we do not think that
to the ease. Central always to
better and any club capable of
holding: the powerful Ranger
crew to three touchdowns has a
stout defense. ” '
_ _ soctatton had no intention of fix-
with. They are two or three touch- Ing prioes at the presena level
the enemy takes the air. McClun-1 brought back that the Panthers
ey may have occasion to use Keys, were heavy and powerful though
Steed and Garner most any time I inexperienced.
in the backfield. All three are very! Coach Ben Winkleman of Cen-
promising youngsters and weigh tral speeinlimes in deceptive plays.
arerum -130, their weight being the What he has this year oftensively
only handicap.is a little vague because when the
also look likely in the backfield.-------. —az
' Conch Parker win li on tackles. Thurman and
men aginst passes for Tre looks Zandt, guards: Blanton
AGAIN
Yeah, we're picking Cleburne
to win from Central by two
touchdowns. The score may be
closer but from all dope, at
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in the best condition of the season
when they take,the field Friday
at 3:30 p. m. The lone exception
ANOTHER CLASS promising half-back, who to out
I with a bad heel that almost caus-
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this year with the Mustangs.
Back in his high school days at
Waco Mason lost the season
when he would have been a
great star on a technicality. It
looked for awhile like such might
be the case in college this year
but the conference committee
saw things in a broad light to
make Mason eligible. It S. M. U. '
had lost the services of the
halfback on the eve of the game
with Notre Dame it would have
. been a sore blow not only to
the Tonies but to the South-
west. With Mason in the line-
up, S. M. U. has a chance to de-
feat the Micks—a fighting
chance. Without him Notre
Dame would win the game with-
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touchdown advantage to begin
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a mighty good offense. North
Side was not such a bad club
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The line will be ready for the Ctoburen scouts saw the Panthers
Eagles. Led by Jack Gayfe, aboutin action they wars on dafama .
the best center in the state, re-most of the* time but with the
gardless of sire. They will be pre- sterling defense that they possess
• pared to deal with the much heav- and with a crafty coach on the
tor Hillsboro boys. Gayle weighs order of Winkleman. there is just
186 lbs. He is in three-fourths of cause for the Yellow Jackets to
All the plays and usually to at take the game seriously. Ranger
the ball carriers shoe tops. Me- is about three touchdowns stronger
luney doesn't have a big line than Cleburne we are told . by
but he does have a line that has some who have seen the Bulldogs
been coached. They have out- in action. This would mean that
charged Polytechnic, Cleburne and I Cleburne and Central are about
Waxahachie and they keep alertfevenly matched and with the game
and all of the boys are smart being played on the Firt "Worth
and hard to take out. They tackle ifleld would give the advantage to
low. Speaking of Unes comparelCentral, However, we believe Cle-
the starting Zebra with your fav- burne is slightly better than Central
orite line and see how they stack da“ to more experience and the
' up in weight. I fact that the Jackets are just about
as heavy. Cleburne ought to win
pounds from Wallace or Hale he
will take some one’s place in the
line. Pope, a squadman last year
stepped in when Lanham went out
with a bad knee and played his
guard position fine He played be-
side Lowe in the game at Waxa-
hachie and the Indians came that]
way a few times and quit. Pope
weighs 188 and will divide time with
are likely to start in place of any some gHlr hedoesntt Ko.on
of these mentioned. Jones is a pndhq * compito, rever-
good center and Gayle has to bus- sAlo-form-There. re A Tewothers
tie to hold his berth at the pivot that max E et a fr1*1.** anytime I
polnt. Jones won his XT; may-zurprhsecstnof us
year and is being used some at "hen they,,
guard since center to so well taken A —X u -rowd
care of. We weighs 140. Smith is I A few words about the game and I
one of the new men that may
start at end in place of Bailey
or Williams, he is a few pounds
lighter but he makes up for it ini
hustle and ability to grab passes
and is due to see plenty of ser-
vice before the game is over and
the season for that matter. Aik-
ens, 188, and Wallace, 170, are
among the new men likely to re-
place some of the regulars before
the season is out. They were I
green at the game when McCluney
started with them but are about
ripe now. The former has been
handicapped with a spell of ill-
ness. Wallace needs to learn to
diagnose plays a little better and
then he wlU be the most powerful I
lineman the Zebras have. He is
tall, "country raised," and strong,
he wants to play football and his
future is bright. Harold (Red)
Fowler has not broken in just
yeL, but if he can borrow a few
DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 2 — (UP—
Cotton prices have touched the 4
lowest figure, in the opinion of
F. Cheekmore, general manager of
the American Cotton Co-operative
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Here conferring with offiofels of 1
the Texas branch. he Mid the ms-
39c
hand that's the way things
should turn out. Cleburne has
show unhrealded power in the
ter at Waxahachie than before Central is Good \
though and this to taken to mean Despite the fact that ckentral
that he is about to hit his stride. I lost on opening day to the bass
Bennett or McDuff either might B Mineola High team 6-0 and went
start at quarter. Neither is very down before Ranger 30-0 last weekN
heavy but they are smart and the Panthers are strong. That
about the most accurate men oncleburne to taking them serious-
the club. McDuff so far is thehy to attested in the fact ..that
best passer on the team and Ben- Coach Howard Parker has had them
nett is like a stone wall when scouted thoroughly. Word was
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'Creed, ‘who opened 'up a rugged
path for the Yellow Jackets last
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season, whipping th* Yellovz Jack-
et's ears dow and making them
battle back hom behind a great
was a regular last year/ and to handicap. But imust also be ram-
expected to hit his stride any embered that cl
time now. Captain Norton will the hands of Cenl
likely start at quarter against the and better Yellow
Eagles. He weighs about 140 and woke up the boys and''
has not done so well as last year I to play championship
up till now. He howed much bet-1 there on out
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over here and the admission is to finish.
only 25c and by the way we are] Game at 3:30
pickins.Dleburne,over at Centrar "The game opens at 3:30
to win by 33 to 0,________________ and wi be played at Louls J,
en.imim | Wortham Field. Five hundred fans
— . | or more will go from Oleburne,
deeB headed by a large pep squad. The
4^^, senior high school is, letting out
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 313, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1930, newspaper, October 2, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557523/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.