Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 247, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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Sweetwater^ Reporter; Sweefwafe?; Texai
Friday; Oct. 19, 1945
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ndefeatedBulldogs Move Into Mustangs CottoI Tonight
Ponies Expect Aerials - ~
To Spark Tough Classic
No. Name
5 SO Fisher Mays ......
I 48 Jerry Smith ......
40 Kenneth Timmons
45 Abe Lincoln .....
41 Steve Lynn......
53 L. Nelson .......
44 Troy Stone .......
42 Junior DeGaish .
34 Doil Feagan ......
49 W. Robison ......
62 Don Lambert .....
By BIT) WORSHAM
The undefeated, untied Plain-
View Bulldogs will trounce on
the Sweetwater Mustangs to-1
night at 7:30 p. m. in the Mustang i ^'T I,a,'k' a"!' •'"'•'‘‘t'vater .*
Itowl in a non-conference tilt ! , 1 feagan util lie matched
It’s five for the Ponies this year ,hnmHhl’1," tonight;, game Moth
Tonight's melee will be a tough ,ni' llot<,<, *\'r '•u''r alert and
one for the Mustangs. scrappy playing.
Pus.
\ attic
No.
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Kenneth Echols ....
......21
.l.T
Will Weak* .......
......12
LG
Claude May. ('apt. ..
......72
e
Doyle Malone .....
_____ 8.3
,RG
John Stoneham ....
..... 82
RT
Logan Morrison
......36
RE
Jack Bontl ..........
......81
QB
Jack Williams .....
......76
LH
Rudolph Raile ......
......25
.RH
Jim Graham ........
......55
.FB
Jack Weldon .....
......85
for
looks like a Mustangs upset
the visitors.
Plainviews Jack Williams.
Time of tlte kick-off lias
been moved up an minutes,
Preston < . ijghtfoot, liigli
school pi'iiicipal said today.
Tile game will stall at 7:30
instead of 8 p. in., as listed
on the tickets. Reserved seats
tire on stile at Jack's until
3:30 today. School fans arc
litiving a pep rally at 3:2a p.
lit.. Rev. Tom Johnston will
speak.
Starting the game for the
I Mustangs will be four lettermen
They are Abe Lincoln, Fisher
i Mays, Junior DeGaish anti Doil
' Feagan The Bulldogs boasts six
Rite SMU Tops
Slate This Week
(By I'ldtcd Precss)
Texas fotoball fans have thril-
lers in store for them this week-
end.
The Texas Longhorns will tan
gle with tlic stubborn Arkansas
Razorhacks at Little Hock. The
Texas team was put on the spot i
tit the opening of the season
when so per cent of a poll of
news and radio men picked the
Austin boys as the 1945 cham-
pions for the Southwest Confer
Starling like a house afire,
tlie Longhorns piled up an
average id 13 points for
i i cry one of llicii opponents
scores.
Then they met Oklahoma la *
week and had to stage a last fil l
minute Oh-yard drive to win the
hard way 12 to 7. Little Bvron
Gillory, 17-year-old hack, picked ,
up 100 yards by passing to estah !-
lislt himself as an aerial threat 1 ■
and to keep the Longhorns in the j ■
undefeated class
It will he the 2ltlt Texas Ark-
letter wearers—three in the linejansas game and u ■•ler.vthii.-. :
i and three in the baekfield. 1 hey ’goes according to the .■ \;o*rt. r I
■are Jack Williams, lack Weldon, will he the loth win the -,-ri.-
16 Districts Vie
In Schoolboy Grid
Games Set Tonight
feature
Fleet ra
Six State Teams
Take Opponents
Thursday Night
Texas schoolboy football gam-
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I Jim Graham. Claude May. John
Jstoneham. and Doyle Malone all
| looking like district tops.
One tiling both teams have in 1
I common is a new roach Pat |
The Mustangs inexperienced Gerald, 8 year mentor of Yer- •
fighting squad has been praetic non. conches the .Mustang-, and,
ing plays this week—mostly aer- * Harris, twenty .vear coach
ials—to try an upset with the *n tlie Fort Worth school- j
Bulldogs. The Ponies have lost spatk- tin- Bulldogs,
two games this season, both non- Assisting Gerald for tlu> Mu •
conferences
been beaten
Bulldogs have not
this season, so it
in the Fort Worth
sparks the Bulldogs.
Assisting Gerald for the Mu
tangs is Ken Newton Bulldog. llt
Coach Harris is assisted by I rest«l^for tin
j Claude Flowers, who was all-1 Dutt-D Mevct
Southwest Conference tackle at jevemhine
i(l two years. He played with
'the College All-Stars against the
j Green Bay Packers in Chicago
11 his summer.
for the Longhorns.
I'cxalts nill Itiitr nil nppnr-
tunity- to see three games
Haturda) the n t -Aggies
31st epic tit Foil Worth, the
Sonlli< in Methodist l{l,,-
game ill biillns .inti the Bay-
Itn-Tccli gnnii- at
Siitnrdit.v night.
The TCU Frog
in peak shape .
week.-
plan'
TCF has
aerial routt
have relied upon
>n it -
«lllli
Bob <;
It Will Run—
Better Than Ever
Don't give up your ear lie.
rause it's misbehaving. Give
us the chance to put it in per-
fect running staler for jpu.
The Beaver City Pioneer was
| the first newspaper printed in
the far western section of Okla-
I homa known as "no man's land,"
I and hide-away for many of the j
'-late's early day outlaw.-. It w t- |
; established in 1886 with '
an ''Westward the Star
hire Takes its Wai
I backs
Smith, to i
by way of i
Worth fans
ground exh
Both TCt
lost a game
the slog j Arkan.-ii- a
of Km- (ana State
l.tihbock
c\| ected t,
they hav*
and ('oaclt
to throw
gainst th-
ime* by til
tc Aggi<
i superlo
d Preston
'llcinv go;,]
ites. So. Ft
i air versus
fc M hav-1
t — TCI' to
. to Louisi-
| "'he spot above in England is
remembered ns place to which
j King Henry V rc'urned after
victory over Frt :i Battle of
Agincourt in Ml . events of
that occasion arc reviewed in
I costumes anct with all the trnp-
1 pings at annual Black Heath
Pageant. In scene above, the
, latest "Henry V" arrives, wear-
ing crown and royal robes, hut
with a bicycle serving for Ihe
charger of victorious monarch.
Pinky Dyer In Last
Minute Effort To
Beat Rare Disease
RfV'ERs Mi<
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Phone 3114
DODGE « PLYMOI TH
DODGE TRl'CKH
HUNDREDS
Ol People in Suitiwater
\re \\• ninji
Knap Aerotred
SHOES
"In not call 113 lot- ap-
point mint Once ivi-itr.
41iiiiis Wear.
Harley E. Keiser
The Itlcr-SMt game at
Bulla* may la* tin- In-st game
ot tile A hole weekend — a|.
Illotlgli ueillier team fates
w< ll in tin- standing*.
Rice Wits placed :ti*-t m the t.
"<ll, "alii
non
this
till' D
v|s pit)
the sou ot
it lollllg 1.1| III COIIpIl'. Il,|s c|;.
ti i ed Milrhfll hospital in
I loir Rivers in a last min-
ute i tim ( to ai i-ri death. IF
will Milimll Its lieatmenl
similar to that snmrtltties
used in eases ot iiilaitlili-
I'.iral.i i>.
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By EXITED PRESS
Schoolboy football
games tonight will find
tit Wichita Falls in a game that
nia\ decide the district two
crown. Woodrow Wilson of Dal
las versus Crazier Tech in a
game that will decide the first
I round winner in district eight's
I double 1-01111(1 robin, Waxahachlc
at Waco in district Id. Millty ver-
sus Davis high in Houston's
i district 1.3 and Bracken ridge of I
San Antonio at Austin in the I
i all-important game in District!
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I l:e schedule, by districts;
One — Burger at Liberal, Kan-
-•I-. \liilene at Lubbock.
Two Electra at Wichita Falls.
Quanah at Vernon. Graham at i
i ('hildress.
Three — Amarillo at
Odessa. San Aligclo at La-
mesa. I’laiuvieiv at Sweetwa-
ter. Midhind at Rig Spring.
Y slcta at El Paso high
File -Gainesville at Greenvil-
I le. Sherman at Bonham.
Six Marshall at Highland
| Bark. Denton at Sulphur Springs
i Ennis at McKinney
Seven Arlington Heights of,
Fort Worth versus Fort Worth • ing 1,1 work
j Poly North Side of Foi l Worth I particle ol
t versus Riverside of Fort Worth ,l,i,k
J — that's Saturday
Eight—Woodrow Wilson ver-
mis Crazier Tech ol Dallas, anil
Ion Saturday. North Dallas' ver-
sus Adamson of Dallas.
Nine—Ranger at Brownwood.
Stcphenville at Brcckcnridge.
! Mineral Wells tit Weatherford,
j Ten—Waxahachie ;ti Waco.
Bryan at Temple, Corsicana a*
I Hillsboro, Masonic Home at
I < 'lelnirne.
Eleven—Texarkana at Tyler,
i Kilgore at Eongview
‘.Twelve — Athens at Lufkin.
- Jacksonville tit Nflco^dochcH,
i'1!.'I Henderson at Palestine. St
'i 'i Mary's of Port Arthur at Liv-
mth old jngston.
l’re' Thirteen — Millty of Houston
ago I versus Davis of Houston, and
San Jacinto of Houston versa*
Lamar of Houston — Saturday
Fourteen —- Conroe at Goose,
Creek. French of Beaumont at!
South Park id Beaumont. Gulvr*
ton at Beaumont. Alexandria, j
Louisiana, at Orange
Fifteen — Kerrville at San |
\htonio Ti, h, Jeffei -on of Sait
Mitonin at Corpus Christi
Brackenrltlge ot San \utonio, at ‘
\ ust in—Saturday
Sixteen Harlingen at Edin-
burg, McAllen at Robstown,
Kingsville at San Benito, Cor-j
pus Christi College Academv at
Brownsville.
os unreeled
scores:
Paschal of Fort
Fort Worth Tech 0.
Sunset of Dallas 2ti. Forest of
Dallas (i.
Reagan of Houston 45,
Houston of Houston (i.
Austin of Houston 18,
Thomas of Houston 8.
North Poenlx, Arizona
Howie of El Paso 1.3.
San Antonio Central I I,
nlcr 0.
last night follow by
Worth .31.
■st of
Sam
St.
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Lit-
Story About A
Lowly Toothpick
OKLAHOMA LIT Y (FPt —
It * okay to use a tookpiek.
, A | rominent Ohio periodontist,
Doctor Edward I. Ball, says so.
"Maybe the four hundred dis.
approve*.'' Doctor Ball say*.
"But in m.v hook - I' - pri>por.
jAnd you'll find it agrees with the
j.*et of molars nature gave you,
i too.''
The toothpick, frowned on by
Emily l’i' t. , - due fi if a crime
hack.
The discreet dinner guest, the
I doctor points out. covers his
mouth with a napkin, while go
hi the cavity-causing
food with the tooth
Doctor Ball addre-sed metnh-
• I ■ Okl Dental Soviet
in (iklahomu i ity la*t night.
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4600 Rc-Enlist
In Regular Army
Big Bean Feed
Brings Out Many
Ex-Servicemen
Hailed as the largest gathering
in the history of the Ose tr Mc-
Donald Post, of the American
Legion, veterans of World War
I were hosts to ox-servicemen of
World War II at a barbecue anil
bean feed last night at thei
Legion Hut.
The post took in many new
j members, many from surround-1
i ing counties.
Jatnes II Beall, Jr., welcomed!
i new member.*, and visitor 11<-
j expressed the desire of the old
|Legionnaires to turn flic post j
|over to tlie veterans of this war
1 "With the interest shown b\ 1
(the World War II veteran- we
feel that we can have one of the
, largest posts in We t Texa "
Beall asserted.
Approximately 2(10 attended.
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Mule than 5 1.000 villages aicl
towns in the Fnitied States a,'"
served only In highway ami
i motor ear.
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mand show that more than lOO't
men re-enlisted tit the regulai
'army during the period from
September l.’.th through October
12th.
Texas heads the enlistments
w ith more than 2.oon Oklahoma
i- next with almost 700, follow
oil by \rkansas with -5uo Loui-i
ana ha* inn and New Mexico a
few ic~*.
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Office Hours. 10:30 a m. f0 12 Noon
And 2:00 p. m. to 5 p m.
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