The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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THI ORANGE LEADER i-,
Lutcher Stark Tigers, Baytown Ganders Tangle at Bengal Gym Tonight at 8
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1953
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Merry-Go-Round of Basketball Thrills
Is Expected When Quints Match Wits
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A regular merry-go-round of basketball Ihftlle is expec-
ted when the Lutcher Stark high Tiger* match wits with the
never-ssv-dh* Bavtown Ganders in a District It-A AAA duel in
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Steers Gain Undisputed rhoOrongoLMdir
Lead in SWC Title Race
Rental gymnasium today at The B^squads will open
Arthur t^K^ort Arthur j Tigere1 Scoring of fim place T*
ed quints, while Pasadena will
In *
■ featuring undefeat-! Record for Sooion:
host Ellis Olmstead and com- piayor*-
pany from O-rivesrtnn’* Bail high; j Rnurtt
■tot Uw third matof- IB. Gravetl
Ttec present three-way-Ue c to-*h»H
far P»ae* wt*f sutomstl Q i ,mberi
ratty k» narrowed la at toaat ;n tag*,
M. Jones
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two trams tonight a* either
Port Arthur or BtaimtMrt will
'all from the or«tr(p»ti-d rank*
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heavily favored foNmxiue P»sa-
4mm arid hang onto the): fftrt I
position. Chit side of that match,
no one ha* given-an approving
nod to W team in either the
Beaumont-Po^t Arthur or#i r»*e
Baytown contests
The Qraopr and Bay town game,
like Ihe Beaumont and Port Ar-
f ,» thnr wrap, is expected to ire a
cams-.
next to come out winne , . :^y;mrL,
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By CLAYTON DICKERSON
Associated Press Staff f' .
The University of Texas' surprising Longhorns, regarded
tut in-and-outers two weeks ago. held undisputed possession
ay m the Southwest conference basketball
race The Longhorns climbed over the startled Arkansas
x\ Riuorbacks hi a hectic last half in Austin Monday night to
iM wm a 62-57 victory rand vault ----------*~“
na into the confeienck leader- blK.kboar(t pl„>. «nt
R4 ship, ft was an uphill battle by lanky Fred Saunder
•* for the Steers, who found ctm accuracy an tm tool tine gpyt
■** themselves trailing. 24-31. at
Z halftime" They staged a wild
fourth period ufteuMve and finally
** ofii'chvu the victory after the lead
XY changed hands six times in tire pc.
/SI "' C
the Longhorns their win over the
towering Ruxorbacks
saunder. wan high-point man
lor the night with 3« point,
while HUle Leon Black of thr
Kansas State Holds No. 1 Cage Spot
inunn place.
After a ihlimping 33-58 victory
1 i vei JS'nrthwetrfern last night, the
- Illl'tfuow face sixth-ranked In-
185 t> 150 4H9
_ riod.
J- Tonight Texas A .ml 34 play.
”1 Texas Christian, defending
■J champion., at Fort Worth, and
" Baylor'. Bears (» up axalnst
! „ Hire at Waco.
grs«."jrJS Two More Htchws
with 15 points.
Arkansas completely dominated
pthy in the first half, tout the
steers' full court pres. In the last
A win by the ftawa iuratimf tin hslf threw the Hog* off balance
i noe Piiww* Mteatd j strong Rice 'quint would pip them and Texas won before the Arkan-
Frec throw* miroed: Logan 12. i in a tie for the conference leafK sas leant regained it. poise
Wf
ill- ->X Reach 33, Ti,ll*;y
I*, j again, but a Rice victory would
7*. throw the Owl* bito contention
vK 18, June.-- 4. Lamhcr
l» Ca r 3, with a victory Tuesday night. Ag-
Sehmidt ‘ ‘ ' fl1 ' WM ' •*'
Are Purchased
By Exporters
“* "p 'Lm'u.nSr
ated Press basketball poll to- riUnctx, for the wound .trsisht
day for the third straight week, failed to receive a single
week, with the same cast of first-place ballot, bu: piled up
supporting teams, but the old or- t hough supporting vote, to retain
der is likely to change consider^ fourth place,
ably in the next week
lUvc tte Vetas
Kansas State strengthened Its face sixth-ranked In
hold on the top spot, piling up 820 I dian- in .toe Big Ten’s game of the
, Hints In votes’from spintswriters week Saturday at indiana.
8iui broadcasters on a basis If 10 Oihets in the top lOari Wash-
points for first, nine for second, ingf m, fifth; North Co: oliha State*
etc. But the Staters will have to , tghth; Oklahoma A and M., ninth,
bent up-and-coming Kansas Sat- ; #n: Western Kentucky, 10th.
urday night to retain their lofty ; Leading Teams
Hall, .till in second place ^.J**** *
with 842 point. — although their l'*1 ••MIwM*).
lead over La Salle shrank from 24
to 10 points faces an even more
immediate danger. The Setonians,
who have won 13 straight, meet
seventh-ranked Fordham. also un-
defeated, Wednesday night in a
game featuring the last two major
teams with perfect records. Ford
Western Kentucky (3) 177)'
The ttocond M
Notre Dame (13 158.
Sout ;em Califo rnio 98.
Tu'sa (1) 98.
Louisiana State (2) 81.
Kansas 70.
Seattle (1) 63.
Holy Cross m 49
Oklahoma City (2) 45.
<" CCIA 44.
20. Georgetown 38.
Other* With Votes
‘her* receiving voter. Minne-
sota. Oklahoma, keigham lotnig,
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
n:
ib.
l^ePapl, yjaniinttan (1), Niagtra,
awtence Tech, Wayne, (Mich.),
rtiimp won i -x i t v v g ttxiHvm, i v»«-
ham is counting on its humc floor ’ "82.
advantage to stop Seton Hall and 9.
lecto, Dtt,que.n«. Eastern Ken-
tuc-ky, Xtvy. Penu. Vaidde bi't,
Duke George Washington, Cali-
ornis, Wiehigan State, Missislopl
Southern, Murray (Ky.), Miami
iOhio 1,' Nebraska, St. John’s
t BrooklynV, Columbia, Temple,
8‘!ortda, Auburn, College of Puget
t >und. Rio Grande (1), Idaho,
(5) i ,*7yoming, Southwest Mi ssou r i,
xc forest. Bradley, Drake.
Oklahoma A and M (!) 235. Crel*hUm and Wichita.
Kansas State <31)7 820.
Seton Hall (20 ) 642.
la Salle (15) 632. :
Illinois 344.
Washington (11) 443
Indiana (8) 423
Fordham (I) 283.
North Carolina State
Arkansas scored 23 field goals
inly 16 for Texas, but the
Longhorns' 36 successful -charity
BEAUMONT (SpO—Beaumont's
Exporters have purchased two
more pitchers, Al LaMacchia and
cwseh. Brd Hadaway, Was asked
how he thought thp tame would
rnme eat. he said 1 couldn't
•ay «b*< i» iWm to wiu. but
we’ll he hi (here t-vln* all the
way and will never slve ou
and Baytown play* the tame
way/' X
lieogtti* saw uetr tide
Jigp* !?^essom when they forced
the nrc-wsswi favorite*. GalVaA
■ T»a«h«J.uk-. U—^ rtr,Mh a* i . ^
4
Teroadoes. to e«ne from »«—t
pmi in the tadi iL- seconds Of tlft i
"iswriff win-by cne point. M)-3»
A technical lou called a*»i)i»t
Orang: with lees than 30 seconds
!e t m the came for calling * sixtn
time out gave the To s two free
ghats, which they made, to win |
the game.
H idaway. who is expecting o
hand game from the Gander*,
pushed the Bengal* through an
hour and a half practice round
Monday afternoon, correcting and
sharpening thuir attack.
The district picture b still
Fo. sscuscn. Ogling* ha* won
f’ree of 1! gamcf for a .273 aver-
age, scoring 489 point*, in 11 games,
against 571 for opponents. Orange
ha* on overage of 44.5 point* per
;>ame. " hile Orange's opponent*
have uvvrugad 4L9 points a game
SfllMHI BfMUlilk
' ™ ’’ - ■ * ■*' li s
Nnn-Canferenre Games
0|»lk«e. 41.‘“Sulphur (La.) 39
Buna 44. Orange 36
Lufkin 64, Orange 62
Orange 36, Port Neche* 34
Beaumont 51, Orange 30
South Park 66. Orange 43
Port Neches «3. Orange 48
South Park 91, Brange 35
Sulphur (La.) 46, Orange 41
District Game*
Galveston 60, Orange 59
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gte and Bea< victories would pull shots were more than enough for Jarome "Ri*-’ Wallerstein, bring
the Cadet* ahead of Rice,' how - the nij^- ing the present Shipper roster to Ciirr junjor high’s Golden Hur-
** players. / ricanes, defending champion* of
Carr Will Host MacArthur 5 Today
Two-Platoon System Is
'Closed Door' Subject
for any
in the voubjj! round-robin
'.tyoff fo the crown.
T ■»> Con men tijAgie with Bowie
Half-Way Mark on in Bdiiummit. and next
• fter fomv's makh. Carr lus * iW.' y ’hey hoot Nederland, in
;wo more tUD tc nlay. ugatnvt Cmr itfnv' s'um.
By BEN FUNK
ST. PETER8BURGU. Fla. tAF) Tight-lipped members
of the Fixitball Rules conmiiti'ee ol the National Collegiate
Athletic aauoaatkm. after wrestling for six hour:; Monday
-with the quentiooui Lnv l\«.’i>-plflt<H>n system, tack led it again
! today behind dosed doors. Chairman Fritz cftfler and other
committee members refused
: to comment on whet her the
long deliberations meant that
important changes might be
made in the free substitution
•oelwetti the current system un i
the rule of the early 1940'* when
» Player ivmoved from the garni
from Austin of the Big State wmferonce. rot', against MacAr- W tftTOC th>4 PfoW f
league on a conditional basis. thru- junior high of Beaumont i«.j S‘K11* ',wnl
La Maeclua. lormei ly m tlic a blue chip melee in Carr gym to- 0 •
Texas league with Sa-i Antonio, day. The main event will follow
has pitched in the Southern a*so- a B squad game starting at 6 p. m.
ciatiim. Last year with Austin, he Finger In Pie
won 21 giinie* and l<At 10. He is with u 2-1 win-loss record in
32 years old, is live foot, 11 inches .oiifei dice competition, the Hurri*
tall and weighs 187 pounds. eunea will attempt to heap a fingvr
WattemfoSn \?U IS games for '■ in .tffo pto by a win over the Bewu-
Austtn in 1951 Vut was carried m fbonU-r*.
the restrtcled'list during the-54 j Tteiiiitintadvi'ii “*'•* '**“•*• rf-t
eswti. He is, 25, six feet tail and!ready have strtfemi a defeat in n-ith a 3-0 win-b><« rocprN, •
weighs ItOybouiMB.. ’ the loop race, and BWy one teatm 1 cofnitotttioa, {\ altbtr.
Season wit reaei vatious rt j Nederland, remains unbeaten to- F,mma H. V, iD t e Drrrjons will b-\<i«tr
Stuart stadium an* nearing 500 day. idle from dn'ennee (day until \|'oi’ sin. .cssop, the Dragon*
with th* ngur'box seat* inrovlng Coach Jesse Bolle*’ Hurricanes • g^wday. On that day. they wi’l naro won Um- of nine ou'ings, in-
Wallace Dragons Will Be Idle Until
Saturday; Have 3-0 District Record
they aidn’t score any
very uojHdar. The price of all box
OAVILAN FIGHTk TONIGHT
out of focus, and all team*, te- j TAMPA, Fla <AP>—Kid Gavi-
—ro--... ...---" tan. makin* hi* first start since
j rifle. 1
Hut Crtoler, Michigan’s ath-
letic director, called the subject
“oar m«»t toiportaut order of
huslae**#’* and declared the mat-
ter would he thrashed out -be-
fore anythin* else to done. He
■aid no final decision could be
could not lie sent back Into action TCat*Tfl the stadium <m a reason
.0 the same quarter t-usfi to $!00 and the price of re-
in a recent poll, college
roaches voted 4 to 1 In favor of
stfil have a chance, to win top . defending hi* title against Billv
homww A club isn’t comddered Graham Del 5, takes on unknown
out of the chase until it ho* at ‘Aman Peck in an over-weight 10-
leaot three defeat* marked round bout here tonight,
against ito record. Two down-
fall, It h>« been woven In Wye
rant, doesn't eliminate a team.
Port Arthur, for Instance, was j guards; Roach, center, and Gordon j stltu' Ion* arty lime
beaten twice last year and still Lambert and Max Jones, forwards , $t 1 "d.
free Milmtitutfauih. hut many
xchool pi evident*, and admlnto*
Irators would like to restrict
I he «w e-platoon system to re
ibne the heavy cost of m*ln-
tafnlng Me squad* and roarhinx
ved seat* on a season basis 1s
5.
Tickets can be ourchasod by
contacting the Beaumont Baseball
62-B Basketball
Race Opens Tonite
trout George W. Carver of Hi urton. ciudiitg their single conference tri-
Ttw- wild scram.>U* for the Dis-
expected before Vtednewtay,
Qnc» observer, attending theT »**<**
meetings in a ft.advisory captcity,' Soi.u- 'an.-., too. haw argueu that
“* ' .....’ “ saw the possibilhf of a revision ' the modern-day gam? to too high-
aole Tiger storting lineup: Corky of the present rule winch imrfMts l) specialized and '00 confusing
I Lock hart end Ronnie Lafon,; a coach to make unihnited sub- with constant/Streams ot player
tt#\ck>
Coach W. K. Smith's Dragon*
gained a 73-34 victory over dis-
trict contender Conroe Saturday
night, pushing their record to
three win* after Jasper with-
|___RM__m drew from the title race, for-
riuh, P. O. Box «48, Beaumont, trtet 6241 (Eastern gone) buskvt- 1 felling two game* to Wallace.
Texas. N«*esaery information con- b»j| champiunsbin gets underway j.t ,jta. cut, w match. CenhiK
L-ernmg the semon tab* can be today with games slated In Little Urtlok, pat*ed the Dragon* in
had by writing to that acktrem. Cyprus* and Doweyvllle. scrlng. hitftitg for 21 counters, tacr pa*: Conroe, 50-20,NFrittay
r Deweyvill* will host the pre- Others scaring tor Wallace were night, sv.lshins the nets in*; 29
NEW JOB season favorites, the Orangefield J, W, Moore with, 19. Willie Mope* tallies. Doris Singleton was hw-
HOUSTGN (AP» — John W. Bobcat*, and the Little Cypress ani Percy Hines with eight autov. uxOkrijh with 16. ami Marguerite,
iZiggv) Sear*, one-time Texas Groentes will have MaurtcevilleV Hrclt G ’er with six and Boost*• Riley hj' *." three and Maggie
majo>' Pemiur a* their quests. celt Hitiv’ with two. W i'ciihi5 for two.
uinph.
The Wajlait girls' team also is
an top in • district play with
three w ins against no downfalls.
They, too, gained a pair of wins
by< the lasper forfeits. For the
! season they have, won seven
and tost three.
Ma,y Doris Samuels nkged Wal-
lettgue baseball star atid 1
gldrk is 'unnlng on arid off the field. This league umpire, ha* a new job.) Both contero, ce contests are Coach Smith pointed o"t fh»* Orr. Mny Riggs end Lily Fav
.... .............. e _ Mott w unto to return to the en Sear.; went to work yesterday ts slufed to >ogin ,-t 7:3t| n. m. There JriBSs Oan.tier, Hen*1»n Samuel- R|cl 1 1 .were reportad as
woo the ckamptoaship. ' Baytown's I neiip was not avail- II • (bought then- 'vas a chxm-e -f the all-around football per- a land appraiser in the city tax will be B jquad games ployed jn />nd James Ca. rett turned i— n makiT a too l showing on the
Hadaway announced the prob- able. a hapnv medium might be toufKl former. . department. advance ot that time. ,irte ve-rfomaw against Conroe, t-ardwoo A.
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