Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 261, Ed. 1 Monday, November 3, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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r-Texas Game Tops
Schedule This Week
Sweetwater ••partar, Te*M, Monday. November i, 1952
TZamb/fnq
around^M/
Ponies Dump
Lamesa 13-0
Bv AL ECHOLS
Readier* «vU rotamn no iwihe wwwmI fhe chanac in name
anrj headiTii! «* rr«d iaat S««xtay The aariv* of riw- to... '.n is omt un-
der we kad wrtt #ft for * n.ir-.ber of ^ear* Of ore jom.ng tfce «*tf ;
of TO Reporter TO tayobt is the wor* of Margin Wal
man s«! a frleort of thi« eoiumr.
We -ire r.appy to be oae* writing >iswier oiii rot,, -or. hearttnK
4n/! hope «w readerr. i.fce It—aort 'he trtpe we get .n as wefl a«
fOv 'ifi the 'Jt'l w.e W promise to fry v, make i* a« interesting nr!
rea/Jabie *.< po*«il-,s* awl to s*t as .-nanv short item! .n it a.« *e 'an
i*n -v, far a« the U?o t is r-tmtt-n A. we are very pron.1 of it
AtA watt V, pwbfteJjr tftanic ft.i.ie tor to ir.e awJ effort p«j?. rejt. in rfe-
sian.nx it for .>*. We per v/r,ally Oiie->e .r ,s w ir 'oOadi ia
•his zf'-tUx, ad fh^e m bis talents and effort.?
r'- ~«n « «<;
TV >a" e say V*rt tfee Ver-
nr n-Si-*eet i>a ; r game the better
jw<>t.aWy for rnv * far.-, are ttrrrtb-
}y <. - a pfy.,a.V^i* 'O Ms iv
*a.' , ..V- . •;' -/ g r/J th'..*
ffcjr/j-! *r, - ' a tWUs for
f'a1 Oeraifi
'r.at .'oral
team ro#/..ng for <h.rh t/j be
asnac.-e'i ,.-, ro game,
Vemor. « :•. a? h.ghi? jteyerJ for
«ii e ^ iw ** we n-i .e ever wen a
n.go -i.il>,. nr/i '} -;'*/> loo*
ititttr: r/i of ror.'est.. TO Muv
fang Vrf-r! ha.'«J */, : v. V<p of r.e
'narg J jp f-lon.-. r,v saw their
effort* wasted t,y a oa<1 torn of
a.-.'S a ?e-.e. of >r.(tirte*.
krvi -"■ f a 'e '/,♦ rhro>'jr: «: h
"< ■Ja"e-, 3jt:er, i',at
!•, *«• ar.s ■/< of <5 itrf.t't «atJ-
- ioor*'{ - .« '! <; a '.r -.'KAz-i
bor .<• - /'*■<; a"; «i" h>* <>>*.
for at ti-,t «-, ««;/• j'/.wjr.'j
to report-j. He « jaflly rm'.ie';
' ♦> Corpu-, Ctvritti Satur-
day ->'<i a'a'jai'M Sr./der a
later.
Jo*- feag&n who i jfferef! a ut
On to ?air< „•; r « rearJy for hr-
regular rJoti-e- bs/rriKft further
r,'Ornpl;r at;-,fo . - stitehes. were
fe.o>iire/| t/< ('!«>■ to cit, v/tiirh
/ >, near h s right eye The way
to ' -t . a infisr 'er' 1/11 a rn/v
ter'
The :V*/e/-t>ater K.g'n ',fM«
f'or., y js,a.*>g K 'earn rlefea'er!
the l-am.esa K 'earn 1M Ore '-.at
.rrtay raghf in a garn<- ptayerl 10-
der to -gh's of W <s*ang fco -.
Tli'- for.>e - ; r. r-orutrof a . '-f
♦he /■ •; Otif U/irA the f^ar-,e.-.a
etever. a bar'! one :-r, -nooe against
'/Or. "<ir goal Ur-e was 'hreatew*
<rt.
'fo first naif was a close ^efew-
si ye oattfe tha' - ■ r.eifOr '. <r>
gaining tr<o ' .rh -./Oo-rr. -< for.
its r!ir! g< • a /<• -'arte'! ,a'e in
tO- ; r<«ar e- that /.*«/-<gr.t
tOrr. a V 0 haiftime (ear! TOy
a/Wen r ejr neeofld "/i-r.te the
fO'.ri; ior!
Oeral'l f iliiy. srrsa*hrri of; a'*;e
ar.r: f/roke ..-••o the open 'o rover
the i-'rsf K) yards tor the .nitiai
Un'fi'U.i.: ni,iI '.arrn: Or''-' spirt
the .;•••. « perfe' . 'r.r r.e ez'ra
J/rrir.*
Ir, fb.;- to , - • :-r - ry) 'h/- fr,r .< :
tn«i"'l yarr).: o rar-k •<{ 'heir
fina; toj'h'Jo'.f, bar let Hud gin s
y/ho 'he n.nfUtt.t, -.t.rirr ,r.
ttr<. f'r.ny T or every offer, i ,'e play
of th< nigh1 (ra'ker) she mi/Wle
frorri <tr r,r,c for the payoff
f/"-<r>' "r ' r,r. tf/ '.a- hi','/
erl
Hii'ty . s 'lit) a f r.<' job of rjir>rt
iiiK the fr>ny a"; r(e ;,(,<! /,a a
bar'! rr ,m to puil r!owr. partir yfar
ly r>r <(>,.' >- nj.• ari/l '(uarV-r
h « >■ m a -o gamer)
consist' '!*•
(;■/« th< uriitiy b< iongs mainly to
a stubborn linr that /.as in ">rr.
hiuii'l all of 'he v.- y The •'. a[/py
forwa.-'is 'nor! off '••/<•/-/ /,arne;.a
afta'i- arr! Ua-ri opr-ne'J /.j'Je ta,.<
/< '-ben lb' forii's v/e;i<
■ ' r/nril" )' j')'! anrl f{ii'Wy
' 'hr- pa' '■ for the for
anrl /"re har'f men to lak<
'be pfay
-,eih If /->♦ an') William f'../rl< nn
'.' - < Mfln.jts t'ii f,a/rie;-.a
in <he
on offe
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wards
out of
The Dominion of fianarla
•••- !abH b<"l July 1. IW17
K. & M.
Wafer Service
9 Drinking Wat«r
• -,tr,r> V/ater
• D'illint) Watar
Phone 5560
Fare Chritti Saturda/
The M istar.gs far-'- a gigan'ir:
test this week one -hlrh they will
likely he unable to overcome since
>h« / "iii 0«- going np against one
of th' tr p learns in the state, TM'y
travl to r.orp'js Chris': fo. a '.a'
or'Jay night contest /.ith Hay High
• hiyjl ill that '-My«
0 y it r tet> o t '/f top tearn
in AAAA an'J •- alrno-.t a
f;re O' t® move «<:!l alonq the
rhampiontbip trail. The/ have or.e
tie .;y inti their racor'J to far thit
■,<->V/ti an'J //ill be he >// fa/oritei
'iator/Ja /.
Ti.e f(ay eleven is v rsaflie jr
ror«Jrna *'< 'out report 'fh<-y "in
plays /'ifh e'jual flm frorri a
rinrnOi of formations iti< \ irljng the
T ' |/llf T single ari'l rlouble "irig
an'l the spi'-arj They are rapabl'r
of sfrikmf fiorn any p',.iit nn the
lielrl at any time
f ion' fir-ralrl and hr r harry ' will
tr y r-ver y possible way to gr t a
team on Hie fielrj capable of play-
ing th«- fiorpiis Chrlrstl club a goo/J
gurne but even at full strength
"oulrl be urfrlerrtog:. V/ilh ISutler
out of action an'l several '/liter if!
barl curKllti'/ii, Ihi'tr rhari'*" at/-
even in ore sllrn
By ED PITE
United Pre-si Sport* Writar
Baylor's comebar-k kids, who1
thrive ors Oing Ohind, try to head
off the Texas tAnghorns" stampede:
toward rO South'* est Conference
title this week.
Therr clash at Waco Saturday
highlights a schedule that also has
the sometimes terrific Texas Ag-
SCies playing Southern Wethwllst in
a survival' battle at Dallas; Rice
and Arkansas tangling in a cellar
scrap a' Fayettevill*, and Tfetas
Cter stjan entertaining Wake Pot-
est. . ,• ■ :
If anyr/Ofly is go.ng to hear! off
to powerful l/>ngii«rn champion-
ship surge if may b* the never-
give-up Baptist Bnijrtf from Waco !
who lo'/cr to spdt an opporifirt
a W ad then wipe it. out In thrilling
ias'-balf offensive .hows.
Baylor's chances of getting even
a pie"- of the fifle for itself arc
dim becauM- <A a defeat and a tie
but Coar r. f>orge .-iauer's "spoil-
ers «ould delight, in knocking off
Tevras for the second year in a
ro-A a feat no Baylor team has
a"omp . r.e'l since l.'(2S-30
t- Tip Last //e«k
Both teams gave perfect exam-
pies of tfce:,- capabilities last Sat-
urday Tezan jarring SMU Into
three ros'ly mistakes that, the
fy.r.ghorris fumed into a three
tou'hdou-n firs' quarter lead then
vent on f/i chalk Up a .'Sl to-14 vic-
tv,,-y. ar.n Baylor //hipping out two
,as'ha;:' scor'-s to overtake TCI-'
and gain a 2&-t/e2fi tie,
Bay.o; . , the first of three tough
r. .-'lies standing in Texas' path
'.< <> /.sf| corne TCC then the ever-
dang/ rou Texas Aggies, who cmA-
ed up another winning brew Sat-
urday nigh' t/i stun Arkansas 31
to 12
The I-or.^ho.ns v/on't O able to
'• up at either of two stops on
the tl'.e trail. But the way the Tex-
a defense tossed SMU hacks for
a minus 7f> yards rushing Indi-
cates those three opponents are
going to have to show more than
'bey had in the pa t if they hope
trr torn 'be stampede, which now
has swept, over three loop foes
SMU which has broken even in
its two league start.u, can't afford
t« trip over the Aggies if it enter-
tains any hopes of staying within
flirting distance of the title. But,
neither 'an A&M. which has a vic-
tory, a loss arid a tie—tO same
as Baylor
TCU Hai Good Chance
TCI,', which probably has the
best ' han' e of any of the chal-
lengers because of its one vitory
an/i fv/o ties v/ilj have it- hand*
full with Wake Forest and can't
afford to look ahead to the Texas
game After !o ing to Baylor In
the season-opener Wake Forest
has Oateti William K. Mary, tied
Boston College mst to Villanova
and Oaten North f: a rol i n a and
North Carolina S'ate
fire which lost its fifth straight
game last week 1 to to Wiscon-
sin. must defeat Arkansas if it
hopes to salvage much from what
had promised to be a great ea-
soi That may prove a bit difficult
for th'- simple reason that the
game will be at Fayetleville
Cib liiiwym, Texas' stvilar half-
back widened his idnliavrJosur-lc
back, /.ideried his individual s'or-
ini/ lead last week with a touch-
down, field goal and three extra
points that ran his total to .'2
points, I'i ahead of teammate fill-
iy Dulnri and Baylor's f, C Duprrt
'f'he back of a baseball hornr-
plate extcr.d', 12 inches toward
l/oth light arid left fjeid. The front
i of I he plates is 17 Inched wide and
the side of I he plate are h 'y inches
long.
ACC Takes Lead
In Texas Play
With Three Wins
By LIMITED PRESS
Abilene Christian Co'.lege. with
two conference victories behind it.
rested a'op the Texa -i Conference
football standing,. Monday.
It needs t o more le-me tri-
umphs or a cean conference
sweep and to 1952 I'ootbali cha.n-
pionship
The Christians beat Texas Ail
Satui lay, 48 to 13, TOy previou-s-
ly had Oaten McMorry. a eross-
town rivai.
TOy need only to defeat Austin
College and Howard Pa . r>- to. have
a perfect conference year
McJUurry turner; Ar. C'iiie je'i
fumbles into toucfcdfl-vr.s Satr.i'daj
to win 27 to S ir. a Ju . a-
l/'ne. This wee* Wc.W ..-ry ?««•••
fnterseclional to take er Se-v Mex-
ico AltM at f-as Crur-'. x vr T>.
game will o played Sata-day
In two confer'-.-:. ' ia."e.
Christian meet- Vi Coi e ze a'
Sherman and Howard' Payne puy:
Texas AAI at K:r.i.-. .'...e
Cast week: ffo jrd fay"- < --
idle
to 7 to Tempe and 13 to 12 to Ari-
zona.
Texas Western, which still moat
be caesidered in the title picture |
with a victory and a tie as its loop
record, will meet Hardxn-Sirr-.mon.s
at EI Paso Saturday night. Tnec.
on successive weekends the Miners
will face Arizona and Tempe.
The rest of the :• p members ,
tackle outside foes this week vjb
Teaas Tech taeeting North Texas
ar Deatoa Satorrfav ifternccn.
■ bst Texas playing Midwestern at
Canyon in another day game, and f
Sew ilexico AAM hosting McMur- j
ry at Las Cruces that night.
Last week.. H a r d i n-Simmons !
boosted the conference's prestige
by scoring in the final four min- j
ates to tie highly-favored Santa9
Clara 14 to 14, Arizona booted New
Mexico 13 to T; Texas Western
by the same score and New Mexi-
co AAM dovned Flagstaff State 33
to 9. Texas Tech lost to- Houston
20 to 7.
Quarterback Club
To See Grid Film
The Sweetwater Quarter!' Ck
Club will meet tonight at fhe Fire
Station Lri its regular weekly meet-
ing. according to President Al
Dens more. A picture of the Sweet-
water-Vernon game is expected to
be shown at the meeting.
Members are urged to attend
(he meeting. Some important bost-
ne*« l« to be discussed that will be
of hp*dal lnter*#t to all who are
interested In the sports program
of the local schools. Parents of
th# player* are fcgptdaHy invited
to attend this meeting,
liuffalo Bill Cody establUhed a
record for the Pony fcxpreas when m
only H year* old. He rode the same w
horse f«' 24 hours, covering more
than 200 miles.
• Swt
Arizona, Tempe in
Top Game of Week
In Border Action
b/ umited p =
Thrj "game of the , ea - e&rr.e •
up this weekend ir. Bor.de r
Coriference
Arizona and Terr.pe Vi'f ea:-
boasting M loop ;c:' ' s-'~
Tucson and the ' .. lii %
heavy favorite to go or. to r./.s
r:hsmpir/it< h;r>
The Wildcats ar.d Sun r> ..
have played one rrm fuai op peer."
Ilardin-Simmons — •- n fe.. 2f,
Notice! Notice! Notice!
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STATION FOR FREE TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLL
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west side baptist 5872
sixth street methodist 507s
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CHURCH OF christ 1050
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church of christ 3252
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CAST YOUR VOTE FOR 600 AND YOUR HOME
NOLAN COUNTY DRYS
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TEXAS
Tho mont Ir.iporl int ne.v ow-pt cod enr in ycnrsl
Thi 1!)B3 PLYMOUTH will nrrive at your
\ Plymouth c lr r't; Thursday, November 20th
[HOW YOU SEE IT AND NOW YOU DON'T
t-bufr here's the sort of thing that happens to billions of our taxpayers' missing dollars:
ONE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT
r nt«d out a building to privato
operator! for $11,270 —
then another adminiitration
dopartmont paid thoie
operator; $320,000 for ttoring
government grain in It!
ONf ADMINISTRATION
DfcPARTMENT ipont
$ 159,000 to f.r . 25
employ*"** an average
of $6,360 per "fire 'I
ONF ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT bought
o 247-year supply
of looie-leaf binders!
THE DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE «pont over
$1,000 a bu'.h, destroying
burberry bushes in
the Dakotas!
THE ADMINISTRATION
HAS 3' i typewriters
for every employee
who types!
ONE VETERAN'S
ADMINISTRATION
department has
24 supervisors for
25 employees!
IF YOU'RE SHORT $75-
it's just your share of almost
3 billion dollars wasted when
the Maritime Commission
sold $3,000,000 tankers
for $17,000!
THE ADMINISTRATION
SOLD a $2,900,000
building for $205,000 —
then tried to buy it back
for $2,500,000!
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We could go on and on - but maybe, by now, you've had it. If you're sick of working
for the wasters —if you realize you can't get 'em out just by changing the front man —
VOTE FOR
EISENHOWER and NIXON
311 OAK
TEXAS DEMOCRATS FOR EISENHOWER
SWEET WATER
PHONE 5900
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Baker, Allen. Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 261, Ed. 1 Monday, November 3, 1952, newspaper, November 3, 1952; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283969/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.