Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 18, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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‘ three cham-
____ 1947 team
Texas Golden
____ ________, unpk
ing in Chicago on February 24.
A capacity crowd of almost
53,000 fans watched Charlie
Simmons, 200-pounder of the
Dallas Athletic Club, retain his
heavyweight title in a spectacu-
spectai
Hoff,
lar battle with James
Dallas youth who was fighting
under Houston colors because
he is a student at Rice Institute.
The Simmons victory gave the
Dallas team a total of 16 points
for first place, four ahead of
Fort Worth. Lubbock finished
third for team honors with 11
points and San Antonio and Cor-
pus Christi were tied for fourth
with 10 points each.
Tommy Brannon of Sherman
won the middleweight crown for
Dallas by scoring five knock-
downs over Douglas Harris of
Fort Worth. In the flyweight
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division, Buddy Baggett of Dal-
las decisloned Louis Allen of
Behumont to clinch the team ti-
tle tor Dallas.
Lubbock was second In the
number of championships with
two: Bill Henderson in the
featherweight class and Tom
Adams in the llghtheavywelght.
Adams won a decision over Ed-
die Brock of Abilene and Hen-
derson outpunched Ray Ramon
of San Antonio.
San Antonio’s Private Dan
Stipanovich, still in the Army,
out-boxed Mitchell Dorsey of
Wichita Falls for the lightweight
crown and Austin’s Valentino
Luna was crowned king of the
bantams after a close decision
over Pet Valdez of Beaumont.
In the welterweight division,
Charles Robinson of Fort Worth
won by default from Wallace
Willard of Houston, whose lip
was injured in the semi-finals.
The Texas team leaves for
Chicago by train Saturday, with
heavyweight Simmons follow-
ing Monday night by plane.
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Basketball Results
Ohio University 47. Xavier 46.,
Austin 32. Howard Payne 27.
Niagra 57, Buffalo 39.
Manchester 48, Ball State 45.
Kentucky 63. Alabama 33.
Toledo 75, Wayne 52.
Austin College 32, Howard
Payne 27.
East Texas 66, Sam Houston
60.
Tyler Junior College 63. Kil-
gore Junior College 50.
Oklahoma 63, Nebraska 49.
Set on Hal! 32. Rider 20.
Coe 54, Beloit 49.
Minnesota 59. Iowa 55.
Furman 66. Clemson 53.
Set on Hail 32. Rider 22.
American Univ. 54. Catholic
Univ. 33.
Purdue 56. Michigan 45.
Indiana 69. Northwestern 43.
South Carolina 53. North Car-
olina 47.
Fairmont State (W. Va.) 76.
Davis Elkins 31.
Duquense 63. Valparaiso 39.
Wednesday, February 10, 1047
0:4.1—Wake Up and Live
7:00—New*
7:05—Texas Electric Program
7:10—Fix It Time
7:30—Texas News
7:45—Vocal Varieties.
8:00—Henry Laeossltt, MBS
8:15—Morning Devotional
8:30—Shady Valley Folks—MBS
8:45—Shady Valley Folks—MBS
8:55—Interlnde
0:00—Arthur Gaeth, MBS
0:15—Salute to Loratne
0:30—Say It With Musir—MBS
10:00—Cecil Brown—MBS
10:15—Tell Your Neighbor—MBS
10:30—Salute to Colorado City
10:45—Salute to Anson ......
11:00—Noon Edition
11:15—Hattie of the Baritones
11:30—Treasure Chest
11:45—Western Serenade
12:00—News
12:10—Farm News
12:1.1—Your Exchange
12:30—Your Exchange
12:45— Checkerboard Time —
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IKK)—Cedric Foster.—MBS
1:15—Itohy Cliarrh of Christ
1:30—Quern For A Day—MBS
2KK)—Webster Auction
2:15—Knluute To Colorado City
2:30—Harlem Hospitality Club—
MBS
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8:1.1
Sweetwater Mustang cagers
wind up their 1947 scas&v in a
return engagement with the San
Angelo Bobuits, third ranking
team in 8AA standings. The' A
team clash beginning immed-
iately following the B teamers
duel which is set for 7 p.m.
The Ponies have worked long
and hard since their loss to
Odessa Friday night.
Probable starters for the Pony
A team are Jimmy Yoakum,
Wayne Terry, Baxter Lambert,
Glen Holladay, Troy Stone,
Corky Ammons, and Leroy
Hand.
Probable starters for the B
team are Harold Lightfoot, Dud-
ley Montgomery, Jerry Lane.
Jerry Mayberry, Charles Mask,
Bartel, LuRue, Tom McMillan,
Marlin Hanna, Charles Math-
ews, Tommy Gill, and Hollis
Robison.
Probables for the Bobcat A
team clash tonight arc Wayne
Modgling, Clifford Jett, Lynn
Abbot. Jimmy Hasty. Philip
Templeton. Sam Thomas, Jack
Webb,, Richard Harvey, Dee
Averytt, and Don Modgling.
Bobcat it team probables are
Leslie McClur.v, Canny McKin-
ney. R.G. DeBerry. Jimmy Hasty.
Joe Thomas, and Dee Aberytt.
ports
Some prominent table tennis
swatters we know of from “high
ii"
Igti
school hill” are Coach Gerald,
Coach Newton, A. T. Nicholas,
and Fred Stirman. Personally
had encounters with all except
Newton and find they are defi-
nitely not in my class. Yours
truly would come near winn-
ing if he played in the junior
high bracket. (Well-that depends
on how good junior high is).
About the only guy we ve seen
down Coach Gerald is that slicer
specialist from the fire station,
Ross Welch. .
Did you know that: The south-
ern fox squirrel is the only
squirrel in America which lias a
while nose anil white ears? Or-
tho jumping mouse is only about
three inches long in body, yet it
lean jump from S to 10 feet. The
IKircupinc cannot "shoot" li i s
| quills. His defense consists of
Play Longfellow Here j
The mountain sheep success-
fully defies all enemies except
two — man and domestic sheep.
The Booker T. Washington From the former be receives
Bulldogs play Longfellow's bullets, "'"in the latter disease,
bnsketeers tonight at 7 o’clock The young of nearly all round-
in the Reagan junior high sell-1 born deer are spotted at birth.
Booker T. Bulldogs
Tonight At Reagan
•M»Urw. Hi •■•m kir In Jrt
Mr* !• lu lurt Irm Inal, -that
aha ha* baaa rarr alak art waata
t« aaata feaaaa.
• • •
.XXI
—I’ve got wonderful
news!" Cassle tried to sound
happy, eager, as she should feel
because Lent was coming home.
“News?” Mama said.
"Leni’s coming home, Mama.
Lenl’s coming back!”
“Leni!” Mama’s face lit up, and
then the faded eyes brimmed.
Cassie gave Mama a quick hug
and flew out. "I must find Sid and
Papa."
Sid came running, at her call.
His basket was full of onions and
carrots and fresh crisp lettuce
from Papa’s garden.
"Sid, Leni’s coming home from
New York!"
“Leni! Oh gosh! When? How
long will she stay? Is it for good?”
Cassie lowered her voice. “She’s
ill, Sid, and she'll probably stay a
long time. We’ll have to take good
care of her.”
“It’ll be just like it used to be,
won’t It, Cassie?" Sid’s durk face
glowed with excitement as he
went tearing into the house.
After they were in bed that
night Parker mentioned her job
again. Cussic had moved their
twin beds in front of the south
windows of their bedroom. Moon-
light lit the room. The curtains
were pulled back so that the faint
cool breeze of the evening could
sweep out the heat of the day.
"I’m sorry that I was so—ugly
acting this afternoon, about your
taking your job back." Parker
said. "I don't know why I lash
out at you that way. You won’t
“It’s hll right, Parker." She wag
sleepy with exhaustion and the
heat* and excitement of the day.
She’d almost forgotten that she'd
promised Mr. Drummond to come
back to work. Just now her mind
was filled with Leni’s return. She
thought of Leni the way she used
to be.
Leni, with flowers In her vivid
hair, the way her full lower Up
used to attek out when she was
being stubborn about something.
The sultry look that used to come
into her eyes when she didn't get
her own way. The night she'd
nearly eloped with Lon Cavendish
—that scanty pink bathing suit
she’d bought, and Mama quarrel-
ing with her about it. Leni say-
ing, “I never have anything nice!
But I will. Wait and see. Just
wait and see if I don’t have just
everything I want some day. A
fur coat, and nylon stockings and
pretty dresses, and good shoes and
a decent place to live. An apart-
ment! Yes—I’ll have an apart-
ment of my own with pretty lamps
and nice rugs!"
* a •
T ENI came home the following
Monday. Cassie was horrified,
but she tried not to show her emo-
tions as she. together with Parker,
helped Leni from the train to the
car.
Leni’s fuce, paper white, had
somehow a withered look. Her
hands, once so beautiful, lay like
a limp bundle of bones hung to-
gether with a thin parchment skin.
Her hair, unkempt and lifeless,
was drawn back into an untidy
knot. Her eyes were very big—
and no longer bright but dull with
hopelessness and suffering.
Mama wept when she saw her,
and Cnssie thought, with a terrible
plunging of her heart, that Leni
was going to die.H
ool gymnasium.
Coach Mims announced that
this was the last game of the
season for the Bulldogs other
than a district tournament
which will he held here at jun-
| ior high March 1. Playing In the
! tourney will l>o Loraine, Long
! fellow, Colorado City,
I Sweetwater. Hamlin, and Rotan.
need to keep the job long. I'm But it wasn’t long at all until
U1.o'.!" ’w..s0;'.su.!s !k1! ft'>‘ng *° And something myself, she was looking better, and was
and the next job I get, I'm going able to sit up for a few hours
to keep. I promise you. No matter every day. Cassie would come Leni!
how I hate it." I home from work evenings to find 1
killer "whale'’ or Orca. It has the
appetite of a hog. the cruelty of
a wolf, the courage of a hid I dog
and the most terrible jaws
afloat
The sloth, one of the slowest
of ;d! animals, cats so slowly
Hamlin I'hat Itofore he lias finished one
met I it is time for the next.
flrttlace hr Ah* living room, with
Parker dramming out her favorite
songs on the piano.
Leni had been ill not only in
body, but her heart had been
crushed too. Good food, rest and
medicine were healing her body,
and Parker—Cassie realized with
a start—Parker was heeling Leni’s .
mind. She watched them, enviougft
of their gayety and companionahip
as they looked at each other, smil-
ing and nodding their heads gaily
to a particularly clever turn of the
music or a catchy modulation.
It was as though Parker sought
in Leni the companionship he
didn’t desire from his wife. Cassie
didn’t feel jtalous—not exactly. It
was more of a hurt senae of being
shut out.
* * * ft
AF course, Sid didn’t return to ^
the military academy. Instead,
he went to the country school a
few miles down the road. The
bright yellow school bus stopped
every morning at the front gate to
pick him up.
October came, a sunny glorious
October, with the trees at the farm
a riot of color, and the sky a gay
brilliant blue, the air tungy and
exhilarating. Cassie didn’t have
much time to enjoy it though, 4
working in town every day.
Parker brought Leni a kitten
from a pet shop in town, coal
black with long silky fur and blue
eyes.
"The blue eyes were so much
like yours, was one reason I
bought it, I think,” he suid, laugh-
ing.
Leni smiled. "You shouldn't be
always bringing mo presents,
Parker!" she exclaimed. f
“Why not—if they make you
happy?” Parker replied. He tied a
piece of paper to a string and be-
gan playing with the kitten.
And Cassie got up and left the
room suddenly. She was remem-
bering when Parker used to bring
her presents—the silly-expensive
baubles—bracelets, brooches, and
flowers. It had been a long, long
time since ho had taken the trou-
ble to try to please her. *
She couldn’t be jealous of poor M
'To Be Continued)
Sunday School Class
Has Hike To Canyon
The Junior Boys’ class of the
Rotan leads the colored division i
with 7 out of 8 victories. ” l’11- well, well \\ hats this we
1 Tollable !<l'n I Spring district 'leaderf getting Westslde Baptist'Mission enjoy-|
„„ , „ ... ...... |oni«ht an Dawson,, » thrashed? Yep!; It just so hap- ed a hike at the Birdnest canyon
. !!/'. 1V ) $ \)B«hliiKton. Fuel Jones, (atre> |M,nc)| that the "proud hir,Is of recently with their Sunday
kf!*,',1 mu Name of That Staton. Williams. Johison, John- j t|,c -Sky” < Abilene) must have school teacher.
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ATHLETES ALSO SCHOLARS
MARYSVILLE. O. —(CP) —
Conch Paul Wenzel may have
had some worries with h i s
Marysville high school football
team this year, but scholarship
was not one of them Seven
mambt i / the ■ ,a -.t> fit t u am
'roll
missed it by slight margins.
IS * To Be KXOX Feature
Song. MBS
!(KHl—Bing Crosby — I'lillco
Radio Time
ffiSOrTItr Author Meets the
Critic — MBS
Philco Radio Time
ny Jones and Harris.
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Tops-in Hollywood talent from
Judy Garland. |>ert MGM star
to Leo McCarey, filmdom's A-t
Social Security
Man Here Feb. 19
A representative of the
lene Foci a I Security Administra-
tion will )>c at the Sweetwater
Unemployment Office (Employ-
ment Service) on Wednesday,
February B*. at 10:30 a. in.
All persons wishing to file re
tlrement or death claims
A hi-
fi"1 -"T ta short on red points, I After the hike, the party
but found good hunting the oth stopped at a drug store for re-
cr day.'I he fast and furious Herd freshmen! s. There were 15 pre-
droppeo by the Eagles den for a I sent: Billv Gene Kirkpatrick,
.lit Id a tossel- they got it too’ Bobby Snyder, Lynn Mullins,
But my u hat a barbeetle It was cioyd Shilling. J. D. Snyder,
the lug bird Hendley that led In Dwayon Mullins. Paul Sanders,
the conflict xvith pi points vari john chance. Lloyd I^arry. Al-
oiisly contributed. And there wu- fro,| Lawhon, Alan Thompson. |
,,"'1 ’ante youth that ""si Adults accompanying the
Abilene their la t game i hut group were Bert Sanders. Elmer
.h: tiny I <*>i' dldnt p ay so Ward, Tom Martin, and their
teacher. Joe Larry.
Roy DeBusk Owners Roy Leo
ROY DeBUSK GULF SERVICE STATION
Oklahoma and Lamar Streets
Out of gas? ... Dial 3584 ... Got a flat?
Have you tried POWER-MAX Engine tune-up?
We have plenty of Canned GULF PRIDE oil
slipped enough through the
hoop for 12. Big Spring's mile a
.......... __r - -------. I ..............under minute guy, Rankin, plugged
r>fii r-<0r i reC or' an<l *1K tile Social Security Act should enough of second rating with
Bill rrawley veteran character ril|| 1(, M.,, j|„. representative at la. The score? Abilene victorious,
actor-comedtan, will join Bing I rhat time. When a worker I*' 15-81.
( rosby on the all out laugh riot ,.nme r,;, rears of age he should
Philco Radio Time program (ontHct the Social Security Ad
over station KXOX at 9:00 p. mnistration and discti h I s
m., Wednesday, February 19. statu- When a worker tiles
Congratulating Bing on his '-onto meinlicr of hi family
Photoplay Gold Modni Award i should get in touch w ith the
and the story of his life in that ’Social Security Vdtninistration
magazine. Judy. Bill and Leo1 and find out what payment - may
turn from the sublime to the j due.
ridiculous to participate in a Anyone wishing to ■**• the
sketch allegedly written bv Boh lteme dilative i toque-ted to
Hope in which Ix*> plays a frus- |c«iu promptly at 10:.!O a. in., as iu
There i talk about these part
that Sweetwater's All-State cen-
ter Alio Lincoln might rate a
iNjrtli mi the T. ('. I’, first team.
Wo surely ho|io so. But from our
knowledge of football dubs we'd
-ay Aim has quite a bit ol com-
petition. You see there are a lot .
of boys coming out for football
down TCI way. and among them
PuW the Trigqer on
LazY'"nardS
/*
___ _ _ _ there are apt to bo a few iliut
trated song writer''judy'piay* I will remain in the offi< c for only plaved such ,i po-nlon for that
hi wife and Bing and Bill on- •' h",-t 'lm‘' chili lmfore. And. there are sov
his wife and Bing and Bill en-
act the roles of Tom and Jerry,
their two sons. For an hilarious
climax, the four form a barber-
shop quartette to sing "Tear-
bucket Jim" an original McCar-
ey composition.
Olhor musical fare for the
oral boy.- coming out from othei -
j schools Judging from out ml
dilations we'd a,v Aim will In
, lucky to play ecotnl team ccntci j
i next year
program includes Bing and Arnold lord
I. .1_____ t ..... .1 . . Tilt tlltll*
Judy’s
Bing'
duet of "Connecticut.
"Huggln’ and chalkin'."
CIRCLING-
(Continued From Page One)
will lie within llie next lew
weeks however.
\ friendly couple ...... people ,
; son T. C. C will pla.v tin* follow
tng game : Sept 2u I'Diver-
sity of Kaii.-as at Kansu City,
Mi -outl. Sept. 27 Oklahoma
V A ,\| . at Fort Worth. Oel I —
i Arkansas University at Fayette
vllle, Arkansas. Oel. Ill Uni
should know
Mr. an I Mi -
This time tin Sweetwater Re
porter wa right . the picture
Judy's I've Got You Under Mv f""" "!,r •'|,,’n',av
Sn; srti AL:.d::r7:^r !rru;,,::::':DVfX
ew-r iHiputur "Ida" and Bing rh^Ahlhme’SI!^ 'eislt.i of Miami at Miami, Flor
coni hides with "And So To Bed" "" ......... Kl11"- w N'"' 1,8,11 t.i-. n. ■ is . t,.v-.. i jt. \i
with Skltrh Henderson's s|M*’ial
liiano interlude.
John Scott Trotter directs
the “Philco Radio Time ' pro-
gram and Ken Carfmnter .an-
nounces from Hollywood.
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New Comforters
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Furniture Pads (used comforters)
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Gas Masks, new and complete,
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I.IhTENING in HELPS
I (KJAN'SPORT. lud M'l’i
Party telephones are not always
a nuisance When city fireman
Henry Si loader was notified
Ids farm was on fire a member
of another fire department over-
heat'd the conversation By the
time Schrader and Ills squad ar-
rived .it the scene the other
crew had the fire out.
Ida. Oct. Ik — Texas A. A- M. at
Fort Worth. Get. 25 Oklahoma
University at Norman Okla
hotna. Not '1 Baylor Univer-
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Webb, Gilbert. Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 18, 1947, newspaper, February 18, 1947; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709925/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.