Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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home two miles north of town. A
good crowd was there and an en-
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Temple will be idle.
than half of Ure game. lie will
be remembered by Tuns of thu cily
as a stellar pfayer lor cubunne-
in 1928 and 1929
sards, and often with such skill
as to wild it out of bounds, on
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Oh the other hapd it was the
bcautitul high spirals of Paul
MaeFadden that drove' back the
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FEATURE IN
WEEKS PLAY
A freshman speaks: "And you
have to make outlines and
themes, tind then aren’t but. two
fountains on each floor."
Personals: "Putter” Holliday
makes a hit with popularity her-
self Why shouldn't he? He isn't
by himself.
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Coach Fred Dawson
---By JACK-SORB^-- e. aa -
to Brsan lor a night tilt.
game until an Aggie pass was in ;
tercepted to halt a drive which
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clash, Nacogdcches plays at Ath-
Marks Methadist church wUl meet
Thursday afternoon,at 3:30 o'clock
in a soclab: mentizast at the home
itaacaxzmumalcr3 Gec
I invited to attend.
Destriet eleven has a conference
dame Friday, Fabens playing El
conference play but Quanah j ierence
District nine scribes are already
pointing* out the weak pass de-
fense1 of the-Yellow Jackets. They
take the Waxahachie game as an
indication. '
We might remind Sonny Boy
McClelland, the latest to take a
crack along this line, that no
opponent thus far has been able
to score a touchdown on Cleburne
on a forward pass. If that means
anything to Temple, Corsicana
ct al.
I with Eastland" at Cleburne,
Ing in the standing Com non e.
Turnishes practice for Sulphur
Springs at Commerce.
Hillsboro vs. Waco
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1. Go t the movies,
2. Look through the fence
3. Eat pop's nickles.uni.
4. Eft by the band.
losss, but the added weight of
theTC. U. lorwurus told in the
( MY HOME BuRHEV O T
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Brotherhood of Railroad
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High at Fabens. - Friday
ol El ‘Paso plays a practice
„ - Eight talk: Done..over.
Davi punges in it tdot P s if you eet anything gona
favored. Vesnon should come
strong bid for a conference chain ’
pionship, but the Aggies only play
five Conference tilts and the los, -
wilt seriously mar their chunces
At the present time, it would seem
that the iinal game of the" sca-
sun between I C. U. and S. M. U.
will have much to do with determ-
n tscerhurnpiamadugced a: -
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Both lin . cijiied
tor nine conference tilts while
Cleburne Slays a practrce game
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engages Mineral Wells then in
a practice tilt Saturday in diviion
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to Paris and Texarkana will be,
at Greenville Friday in tilts count - -ilie lone
intimate friends of the deceased
were the active pallbearrsand- From thoughtless thoughts—(to be
the city councilmen were honor-
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By BRYAN DUFF.
Those‘critical people who have of
late been paming J W (Chassy»
Hmton boh as to generalship and
ability must fave had nothing but
admiration hl i, in‘their hearts af-
ter Saturday's struggle, for his
hardling of the. I C. U, team was
nat only . kitul in Ilie extreme,
but Ins own p'aying was of the
finest calibre, superb punting,
passing, excellent blocking and
tackling are al. to hik credit. Even
when his run turn touchdown af-
ter receiving a pass from Spear-
man went for nought when an
‘ Mi. J ek R. Smith and baby
ale vi fling . Mr Smith's parents,
Mr. and Mi . Jack Smih, Sr., at
day District fifteen has one title
hit. Rebntown at Laredo Friday,
nrown sville goes to Corpus. Chris-
We have a letter from East-
"land.- it was just addressed to
this paper, but the writer, who
does not sign his name, makes
dire threats as to what the Mav-
ericks will do when they play
Cleburne High here Friday.
The writer of the letter may
be right but as he does not sign
his name we don't have time to
read it and find opt the fate of
the poor Yellow Jackets.
-a cam* a::. 4 m edererere A athe
wwew < -AAd wAL Macfad-
fin's superb puntihg, his, own
abilityin hat department of the
game kepi' tin- Aggies qut of T,
C U. territory time and again.
big white machine on several
danverous cccasion.s. Often rushed Worth. Rev.
by the strong Frog line. he ca m- " " '
ly booted; the bal 40, 50, and 60
at night, and Satunday lech plays
Forest at night They will all fee ■
conference tilts.
Disthict seven has two confer- i
ciice games, Eiuinesville ptayiE in ;
Sherman Friday ntght and Deni- !
son at Denton Saturday, night. In I
carried the ball from their own , andprenkm . t tin- First Baptist
15-yard line to the r c. U 32-
ing at Colorado and MeCamey at |
Big Spring Saturday Arlington i
and Jack Langdon, though only
a sophomore, bids lair to become he drum and burle corps was
a regular at the other end. Hi- ' xtended an invitation from Fort
placing .Salkeld, he played more Worth to participate in the pro-
dames.
From danceless dance.-
laughed at, ai.m
Th< w:i\ to i njo a
game;
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with thrills, especially ill the clos
ing periods and was anybody"
Hillsboro goesa to Waco and , ,,
Waxahachic to Corsicana in sec •
the Texas Interscholastic League
these- days. Time was when the
Bengars throaty growl emanated
from down Waco way before the
season started. This year it was
just a dull whine until Forest
Avenue came along to smash the
Cotton Palace tradition^
Then Waco did a right-about
face.' The most rapidly improv-
ing team in the district now is the
club on the banks of the Brazos.
With leaps and bounds, resembling
Tiger machines of old. the Bengals
are sending a threat into the
ranks of other clubs that have
shopes of a district championship
A serious menace to the all-
powerful Tigers of Corsicana High
loom the rollicking jungle beasts
of McLennan county. Coach Ern.
ost Guinn of Cleburne High de-
clares they are improving so fast
one wouldn't know them the next
week A dangerous - team, feat-
uring power, Waco gets a 'test' this
week that will show what Coach-
es Dutch Bernhausen, Bill Hen-
derson, Heinie Prinzing and all
the other regiment of Tiger coach-
es, have to offer.
Hillsboro plays at Waco Friday
night. As the tilt is to be in the
evening it will give the opportuni-
ty of Cleburne fans to see it and
fwdilugdes.
CLASS TO MEET.
Mrs. Persons Class of the
Harris Jewelry Co.
BEAUTY rARLOR
National Beauty
Shop
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Permanent Waves ...... $2,001. „
Finger Waves (Wet) 20c P M. Except Sundays. •
Finger Waves,r g---2e LILLY BOYS-
~—' Aguie tackler icuclied him from
iiit of buunds in Hu- 4-yard line.
SAY ?
two title battles. Vernon playing,
at Electra and Quanah at Wahi I
ta Palls,Saturday, Quanak and
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The Yell-O-Jacket
By BUZZNSTING,
From Benny's diary: I got to
school on time Monday . after
spending the last nickel of the
"dough” dad gave 'me lor getting
on the honor ro.l it looks like
success is n y mideile name 1)1
be t < v rybody , ■ talking about low
Both T. C. U and A. o M Paris
have teams capable ol nkig
shiurdus San Jacinto entertains
F . t Arthur and Goose Creek
piaya-at John Reigan in practice
it was ITinton! who smashed
through .tin- Aggie line for the
nccessry three yards lor Hie only
touchdowh of .the game. Coach
Erhmidt used Hinton. Woolwme,
Branion and Tinet all at quarter
in an effort to, make the offense
click, .but it was Hinton wlio was
at that poritioui at the cruciul
moments both on offense and de-,
tense; and hi superiority was evi-
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The way the Jackets were
blocking and charging Tuesday
we glean the fact that they have
not realized the criticism heaped
., on them for their poor showing
agains Waxahachie.
We'll give the Cleburne team
credit, however. It was not so.
much inefficiency that caused
them to look so bad as was the
fact thAt the Jackets’ chests had
grown all out of proportion and
they didn't expect much opposi-
tion.
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dull to the omlooker,
with this game—it
Wichita Falls are both undefeated i ens in
At--
1 ht - busiest cards -in champlon-
Hup gams. Del Rio’ plays at
etueEam et
The Ladies of the Baptist
church hald their annual bazaar
last week-end A large crowd at-
tended each night and enjoyed
their program.
Several from this place attended
the funeral of Boy Luck at Kop-
perl Sunday He lived near Clif-
ton and was a brother of Virge
Luck. who-, resides three miles
south of Bum.
Mrs. Fred Bennett and baby.
Bennett Elmore and sisters, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cox
near Abbott last week end.
The Methodist ladies will have
their pure food show next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mero Hegar of
Meridian, visited her parents here
last week-end.
Rev. and Mrs Henry Price vis-
six. Highland Park clushin with
Sunset and Oak Chi plang
North Dallas Friday, the fattor
'lin' Arum find bugle corps of
। j 1 i rio post i>1 the Ameri-
n I ion wili participate in the
nucikan Leuion Memorial service
quite a few will go. The Eagles
have never beaten Waco; they
have already lost to Corsicana
and they are making their final
stand in the'battle for the eham-
pionship. Waco's team has not "
met as tough a team as Hillsboro,
yet. It will, be a very accurate
test for the Tigers.
Corsicana is thinking more of
Waco as they prepare for their
second conference game Friday
afternoon—Waxahachie as the op-
position. They are just -hoping
for a good- work-out. They will
hardly get that unless Waxa-
hachie' stages the outstanding sur-
prise in the annals of the Texas
Interscholastic League Corsicana
is thinking seriously of Waco.
That's a club that may be able
to stop Bob Wilson. Corsicana is
not a one-man team but it" will
be little better than Waco or
Cleburne With its great star shack-
led.
Cleburne faces a tough practice 1
tilt with Eastland Mavericks to
furnish the ' fight to whip the
Yellow Jacks into shape for
their game next week with Tem-
ple here. Tte Jackets are work-
ing hard on bib king and breaking
up passes and. they are due to
show up much better Friday than
they did. last week with Waxa-
hachie.
The big buttle., are being played
throughout Texas Intersholastic
League districts. ■ This week is
crowded with cruciul tilts from the
oil bell to the gull.
Range and Cist'o will make su-
preme "bids to dislodge Abilene
and Breckenridge from the favor-
ed elass la district three Fri-
day. Thdy will hardly succeed.
These games feature the States
card though quite an important
ti.t is seheduled down in dis-
trict ten whereby Lulkin clash
with Tyler. The Lions, 1930 cham-
pions - inst 'to Marshall last - week
but will hardly fall before Luf-
kin Friday
Hptriet one does not have a
cofTerenee Hit but Friday finds
Slaton playing at Littleftetd and
Pampa at Childress and Sat unlay
Amarillo qoe8 til Fort Worth, for
a clash with Central’High in prac-
I JUST RAN DQWN TO SEE HO-
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om covcse 1LL STA "9 BUT
A "00* ol
jeuy ?
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u P iday night in a practice af-
figure- that out for yourse i. I
can’t.
Pop Eye has isurergot a punch,
yard marker, just a short time
the linal sound of ihe. he < eburne-Fort Worth Mo-
sp.enmu l ) Ccaclics have contributed the
>ia u: a bu lor taking the unit
They’ll find Eastland plenty
tough and it won't take huch of
the kind of football they displayed
last .week to lose to the Mavs.
Cleburne High forwards are not
‘charging the forward passers—at
least they did not- in the first
half against Waxahachie. Some-
body evidently had told them they
could not tackle the man with
the ball when lie goes back to
pass.
In the second half they had
their idea changed some. Coach
Howard Parkeg may have been re-
- sponsible for it. Anyway they
charged the passer and Mow! And,
Waxa did' not complete passes on
them. ,
Mrs. McKinley Bell, 625 Ves:
Chambers street, has returned
hcme after attending funeral ser-
vices for her brother. Val Martin,
26, who was killed at Granbury
Monday afternoon when he came
• in contact with a high tension
wire. The services were heid Tues-
day afternoon at the Baptist
church there.
ing North Side at Fort Worth
Friday in the lone conference bat-
Lf *tker ero-t ema tir-ganem-
1 in sector tor. sweetwater play
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to the Tyler-Lufkin
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mental in-mnch ol the of I n.ive chairman .the conivention pj the I F•R VVER
4O YEARS
pop .... yen'll have to send it in vous sell.
Bob Bratcher is still scoring Aontherv s- Now iedri 17
tiling this line. She's got person- \ ____ u
ality plus. . Mrs. R L. Powers of Arkansas
She stbod byhiside They both i Imre attending her mptii. Mi
had on raincoa ts The boy and te c. Clayton, who i Hl/ Mi
Rir on my notebook. I.wont ti i Pwers was _ N •i
you their names. Clayton.
"Book:, oh Look;,. <1; booleke Mrs. Clzrence Nelson al Allene
w, , X0 ' , , , , ts here visiting her mother.: Mia.
That set our minds on rulelow oentry. Mrs. Nelon wus iormierly
"1109 Mi s Ruoy Gentry. •
। da Palestine entertains Jackson.
। vile in a practice ‘affair.
। [ meroar of the Tiger is sound.
। ing throughout district nine of
Phone 132 South Side Square | 805 College St.
ntu play Alice at San Anto-
nio in a pructice night game.
Davis Pays Milby.
1ustriet thirteen lias two con-
l< fence tilt:, Friday, Jeff Davis
„ Blubba Smith, a reserve back
who. takes the knocks from the
regulars, shewed the varsity a
thing or two in speed Tuesday.
Blubba had the bull to run back
to pass. The varsity forwards
had been told to tackle him.
Blubba ran 30 yards toward
the goal instead of stopping to
. -ix-gsr2u euhe —2-
charging linemen were all out
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MOVED
We have moved 2 doors east ol
our former location. Come in tc
1 see us.
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About monthlyrates
in This ’ Business
Directory.
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and J L. st adham. ol For
Worth, was elected secretary-tre a .
urer.
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ATTEND funeral.
Among the out-of-town relalives i
attending funeral services hcre EAAB
Monday alte no lor p. L. wal- ES G.
lace were C. M. Mosier and fanily- H%E)
of Coleman. K C. Mosier of Wi - M •328
woka, Ok.a.. Rev. Jessie powel ' —---------
and Rev W. K. Rose of Fort
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1931, newspaper, October 21, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558024/m1/3/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.