The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Lamar State College – Orange.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
So'west Confernce Quints Win Three of Four Non-Conference Cage Tilts
! w» a**I hiTvS bT' Orange Bengal tigers Meet Lafayette Quint Tonite
your family theatre
Things look double-rough
for the Orange Bengal Tigers
when they invade Lafayette,
La.-, today. The Bengals will
be gunning for their seventh
victory of the season, but from
the way things stack up, the lo-
cals will probably feel the bitter
twang of defeat — it would be
thfeir third loss of the year. The
Tiger Cubs will get the night’s
action underway at 0:30 p. m.,
and the first strings Will clash at
8 o’clock. » - ,—---------0 ___________
, . today that many gridiron stars are better than average stu-
Lalayetn*! where thrEScetball dents—contrary to the general idea. Notable among the head-
game is lived and breathed the jjn.ers who’also shme m the classroom are Dick Kazmaier of
year round, is rated a strong fay Pnnceton, Hank Lauricella of ———-—--—
orite to jerk the rug from under Tennessee, Bill McColl of oth.er _anavera*e
the Bengals. gUmford Jim Weatherallof smdSt whT vS
Coach Red Hadaway's players, a ,m®» Joe ,, }urn ,, °* captain Pennsylvania’s 1952 team,
however, were reported in good Virginia, Dewey McConnell of is a B student and Bill Wade,
condition after completing a short Wyoming, and Bob Ward of Vanderbilt’s spectacular passer,
TODAY AND SATURDAY
—2-:--- ' Charlie Metsler and Dan F*l-
Many Gridiron Aces Are
■ I m | cal school. He has maintained
Above Average Students
_ . ling quarterback, came to the un-
»y Ted s»P*ts iveristy on a national scholorship
NLW YORK, Dec. 21 (AP)—An Associated Press survey from Midvale, Utah, awarded en-
of All-America football players and leading teams showed tirely on academic standing.
IT'S A HOWL!
A PEOtCKCD PANIC I
rate the teams. They did nont
play a mutual opponent.
Newcastle is led by a romp-
ing back named Charles (Son-
ny) Blanton, who just runs over
the opposition. Giddings is
paced by Big Herb Carles ton
and a flock of fast backs who
have been accustomed to play-
ing teams ^heavier than they
are. This time they, meet some-
body their own sixe.
The kickoff is et 2 p. m.
CMd. Utter weather and dust
are promised for those who
imi the park to see a couple
of teams who were not expected
«• he her* to fight for the title.
They name through a field of
mere Mian 2M teams to this
Giddings hasn't been pressed in
Seeding through 14 toes and roll-
ing up 520 points to 75 for the
epfosition. Newcastle has had
some trouble but it wasn’t until
l**t week that any team was able
to score more than one touch-
Vanderbilt socked Rice, 65-56.
T C U’s one-point decision
over Nebraska came in the
opening event of a basketball
doubleheader with the two-
point SMU win over Texas
Tech's Raiders furnishing a
. _ -------HI . hair-raising nightcap.
Cattle rallied in the last quarter NEW YORK. Dec. 21 (AP)—
gild won 33-26. Roland La Starza. absent from the At Nashville, Tenn., unbeaten
__ big time since he lost his first fight and untied Vanderbilt called on
Because Newcastle licked the on a disputed split decision to its desn-reserve strength to win
MjvUy favored Wildcats, it is a Rocky Marciano in 1950, returns to its sixth game of the season over
paper edge favorite to beat Gid- Madison Square Garden tonight to Rice's Owls. The loss left Rice
d ^ championsh:p. How- fight Dan Bucceroni of Philadel- with a 2-6 record for the year,
•vef, Giddings hasn't really been phia in a 10-round heavyweight The fighting Rice outfit maten-
PMpyMtlbere is really no way to bout. ed the best efforts of the favored
LA STARZA TO FIGHT
tie outsamousu funny srorr ot a
CAT WHO INHERIT 10 A (ASE6AU TEAM I
>a*amovmi ncKm ______
Plus! Cartoon—‘Tai C oo”
LATEST WORLD NEWS
SATURDAY KStSM *- V*
Doors Open 9:30
5 CARTOONS L-SSj
• STAGE PROGRAM •
• EXCITING SERIAL •
plague which struck them nearly . T**e fact *hat the modern col- gia is an A student in business
three weeks ago legiate game has become so fast administration. He is an ex-Ma-
that the slow, dumb type of ath- rine who served at Okinawa and
The Tigers worked Thursday letc can’t make the grade. is married.
on strengthening their defensive _______ _ 4__At Cornell two regulars,
setup, which has given them the
edge over several opposers to
date.
Probable Starters
Hadaway was still uncertain
about his starting lineup. Much
will depend on what type of play-
ing system Lafayette will use
against Orange.
H d w e v e r, the starters will
pfobably be: Louis Estes at cen-
ter; Gordon Lambert or Jerry
Smith and Jack Goodwyn at for-
wards: and either Ronnie Logan.
Bubba Hubbard or Max Jones at
guard positions. -
Chances are that Wilburn Tal-
ley, who spurred the Tigers’ “B"
team to their first victory over
Port Neches last Wednesday, will
return to the “A” squad.
Other Tiger Players
Others to make the trip are:
Corky Lockhart, Carrol Holt,
Charles Phillips and J. B. Mc-
Crory.
Lafayette’s starting lineup was
not available.
STARTS SUNDAY!
Special Feature For Kiddies
GENE AUTRY
“COWBOYS*-INDIANS"
tRIDGE
SATURDAY ONLY
“DODGE CITY”
With ERROL FLYNN
Cartoon St Serial Chapter 4
—LAST TIMES TONIGHT-
BULL FIGHTER & LADY”
PLUS! REGULAR SHOW
HIM" Something
to Wear!
Marta Toren • lee J. (t>M>
gmirllta
HERE'S A FEW TIMELY SUGGESTIONS:
PAJAMAS $495 $1
By Jayson * to I
SPORT SHIRTS $495 $1
By Jayson *1 to %
BING CROSBY *_Q(-
SPORT SHIRTS $<]f95
By Jayson — .
WHITE NYLON _ QC
SHIRTS $g95
By Jayson
TOD VY AND TOMORROW
HE’D CHOOSE HIMSELF
CINECOLOR
STARTS SUNDAY
HFWWI ROMAN
PlkJ . COCHRAN
Super-Whitehall
by Qaason
YOUR FAMILY THEATRE
MEN’S SHOP
• TODAY and SATURDAY *
TWO BIO ATTRACTIONS
From
DIAL 8-2814
207 FIFTH ST.
Holland
Hotel
Lobby
DIAL
8-2010
Smart Apparel for Men
TO YOUR FAVORITE
FAMOUS
Season's Greetings
KAIN-OR-CLEAR
TCU players went to the bench
on personal fouls and one Nebras-
ka player was banished from the
game for roughness.
ORANGE’S OLDEST
PACKAGE STORE
m»s •»THEK£auiT:*ii7&
Box Office Opens 6:00 P. M.
Show Starts 6:30 P. M.
Tonight and Saturday Night
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
--MATURE NO. 1-
World Wide Golf
Rules to be Adopted
MEN S GIFT
Amche
With
LARGEST STOCK
and
BEST SELECTION
Pre-tested 5 ways for
added wear. Designed
by Fifth Avenue Ex-
perts. in all colors,
sizes, patterns.
Golfers with a yen to travel, may
go anywhere on earth after Jan.
1 without fear of running afoul of
rules with which they are not
lamitiar.
On that date the uniform code,
worked out last May by represen-
tatives of the United States Golf
Association and the Royal and
LOWER PRICES
MEN’S COOPER BRAND JOCKEY
KlSart PARKER • Amur SHIELDS
A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL picture
——* IEATURE NO. 2_
• Open Christina* Day
Warehouse Liquor Stores
—of Orange—
812 Second Street — Phone 8-2743
206 Green Avenue — Phone 8-2121
WO.VDER.WOKU)
of Entortaiomani
» V e* enl* Wo" Dbnmy
•rW f could frtote id
JOCKEY SHORTS
JOCKEK CONTOURED
SHIRTS TO MATCH
JOCKEY MIDWAY
Walt Disney’s
• Gift Certificates Available for
All Merchandise Including
Freeman and Rand Shoes!
Goldfine's
MEN’S SHOP
2S7 FIFTH DIAL 8-2814
-4^ ******* *'2
&■%*** f roniNieassJ
* » o r sisra.BvKD m rrs mo«o pm
extra added
Cartoon for the Kid-Jim
•LOVELORN LEGHORN'
NEWS EVENTS*
5 TRRI1D
4
ROY ROGERS TRIGGER
iky* 2
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1951, newspaper, December 21, 1951; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558198/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.