The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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Tune in the Christmas Spirit
It's Chesterfield Pleasure Time
Enjoy the music that everybody likes
N. B. C. Stations
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against the Hart Furnltifre club, Dallas team.
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THE CHRISTMAS STORE OF VALUES
YOU'LL FIND A
" World Of Gi&s"
For th£ Names On Your List".
< AT LEONARD'S
"The One Stop Shopping Center"
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Ram Gridders End Season
With Five Wins, Four Losses
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Texas Weslcvaii, finishing the
with A€(' for second plan' in ih< Te
were Victorians five times and <l< r< ai,
a full-season'average of >11. 4
The Kams were the highest ,sc«m'
conierenee, making 214 points whilr
t>j)|)onents 115.
in their f.rst game of the year J dating lit.
lit! Wi-sleyans fel: before the (on the t; . ...
..liong Hardin-Sim'mons Cowboys ! playing t
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lhis time I'm coming to you
With a timely shopping iip ...
Drop in at your tobacco store
Xak<g a look at the handsome way
Your Christmas Chesterfields are packed.
You never saw the like • ..
Of these swell gifts', t.
Big ten package cartons
Cartons holding .four tins of 50
And brand new this year
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Special greeting cartons,
Holding just three packs.
T/m year It's Chesterfield
For more pleasure than
Anything else you can buy
FOr the money.
,'a-T. The Cowboys passing at» mtth M>»
iurk was too rnu^h for the Rams touehdov,
c-t'ojiuaty, completing aerial for Ow-tr
. ... r 200 yards. The Rams pass- bid fn
ia*; started c,lcking near the* end excellent
ai Hie game but the Cowboy*held while Jo
..uch a .ead that they were never v Mi t!;.
*. orried.
1 i the fourth .quarter, Hunter j Th-
ttarted hitting Marcel 1 "Harrison p.rowmv-
,uia Rau Manriquez with passes , „
for their lone marker. The Hunt p;,yM.. y
•or io Harrison pass ate up 50 yards j tv-M,, :
and theq, Hunter hit Manriquez in
i coffin corner for the marker.
i.i,.iter kicked t he goal
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i ' •'yVC won their first game of
19-11. and their first, conference
;ame, froyi the tioutTiewesiein un-
iversity Pirates 15-6. Hi is game
'was scheduled for Partington field
,u- was transferred' at the last
minute to Rtoemont junior high.
Southwestern scored first early! e
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!n the second quarter, but on.yi;,:!
•t( jdye<ji the lead until after Vie •• i in ;
ha f whe-tV'TWC went over for t zlin
■'heir first* score 'after Spot Collin.- j
blocked an enemy kick and Ma • j V
hah, recover the ball. / 7
1 Cof(iTivli made the fiwst j i
i'or thj Rants and in t he last <rame, • jn
Hoffman tossed a- pass to • -Ken j o, j
Moore j,vho" l\vent. over. Th.: fterr'iVl *"1V
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•did"'"! their final two points when !
E. F. Parjham, end, batted an at- | ^
t'omptod pass by Buftaneer Wright I
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" Johnny Hunter led the Rams on j
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CHAPPY LANDINGS"
<Jala Rift lor a elantour tnrl-
A world of manifairti luxur-
1.% zipiMMi into streamlined
ttier . . . just th^ gift to slip
into a Miphistioated stocking
Saffian-grain genuine hsather. Holds worlds famous^tevlon nail
enamel ajnd other Bevlon manicupp requwltes. Also harmonizing
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Leonard's Cosmetics — Street Floor
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lkaf don't stop giving!
On ^nH gift occasion, your endur-
ing sentiment—your earnest wish
^ to aid —cam hardly be better ex-
pressed than with a handsome
Sheaffer LIFETIME Feathertouch
gift. It's striking wliefi'given, and
" it brings YOU to mind ever
SuuwMn Liftbm "after«.. She^fier hed
Enttnbl*. *14 sots, *3.9ji» br>,
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A Beautiful Selection
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARJ
Nothing IndUM a bit of, se«U,nent at ChristmaS time.
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Campus Reaction
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their victory over McMurry ai j ^
Abilene. The Rams came out on j TVVi
the big end of a 25-4' score. . j gainst
The Ranis jumped into an early
in vat!-, iv-
| lead and were ne&n1 headed sbor- j c.>n:ii
! Ing all their points t'n the firs', i Th
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'Brine the quality of our work
here." Gliek added.
In viiapci Monday he expiained
that the vanguard of the First
Crusade of "Medieval Ages met j
failutte because men - rushed hoed-1
u'.'asly to tight the Turks, buf that {
th.e main body of soldiers, carefully ;
prepared," was a success, "
"We want to help our boys pre- j
pare for service in every way pos- :
sible. We arc doing that with
our Civilian Pi ot Training courses
and we shall do it in every other
way we can." the Dean added.
Some kind of military drill foi i
boys in physical education classes j
has been suggested, but Dean Click i
wou'd not say whether it will be !
used. He did hint., however, tha1 i
new courses in homa defense may !
be listed in the spring catalog." j
"We need now to think of the *
adjustments which will be neees- j
sary afW this war. They will
be hard, arid' we must not burn our
bridges behind us now because we,
shali n^ed to resume .the usual
courses \jf peap^ul, usefu'' ftving
When peace comes again," he coun-.
selled.
Registrar Paul Ccrpuch said
Tuesday ^afternoon that so far no
one had officially withdrawn from
school to j-yn the "armed forces.
"I be'.leye that every boy should
find the place in which he can be
of,most service—eitft?r in school,
in industry, or in the armed forces
-•-and serve there to the best of
his ability," he declared.
The Rams 194,1 schedule and
the result of each game:
TVVC Opponent
Hardin, Simmons 31
Southwestern 6 j
McMufry 6 j
East Texas 6
Austin col'ege 7
Howard Payne 20
Daniela Bker 0:
Trinity 0
Texas A & I 39
P Christmas Greetings §
from
West Texas Produce Co. ^
M 12G1 Jcnes St.
HOW MANY FRIENDS,
COULD YOU THRILL
WITH A CHRISTMAS
GIFT OF
thi-ee quarters. „ Hunter. Marceil,. tmuW?,
• Harrison, and <?raham Ky!e mside j"the Ti'<;ei
Rams touchdowns, whi'e ~Os~ | praha:
car Weimann, Od« II H-arrisAn. ,Mc- j iflaee • -f
Cauley, and'Slick Mahair turned' in ; tum.-- '
.good..games 'in the forwafd wall, i tint t»j>:
Afhe Rams tasted for the second ) dl'iei • .
'time during the year and were ! w -r
. held scoreless for the firs' time ]
in 13 games win East Texas j rtv V
TAchers eked out a fi-0 victory ov-1 g:.nv
er the Rams on a muddy field.
Red Meeks. Etex quarterback.
was too much for the Rants pass- neve
ing for much yardage and gave team,
the Rams p'enty of trouble with
his hip-swinging running.
The stout forward line of the
Wesleyans held th« powerful Etex.
crew to less than 100 yards gain-
ed on the ground, and Hoffman
Hunter, and Captain Ttin'rer turn-
ed in good games in backfield.
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TVVC broke back into the win
column by slaughtering Austin col-
lege 4S-7 in their third conference
victory.
Graham Kyle bore the brunt ot
the Wesleyans attack, accounting
for 25 points to jump into the
high-scoring lead of the confer-
ence.
The Rams gained over 225 vards
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Howard-Fay;;
his best ganv.
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1 v of yarda.rr
stopping rn -n
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Graham K>
Rams touehd
total to 54 po
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Captain Jo.
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Rowland, Norman. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 10, 1941, newspaper, December 10, 1941; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416052/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.