The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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crowd- was aricoitim* Captain Wolf*
K«ia Voo Cirortau and lu - Oermim
flying tumpaiuoti* to 'ha country
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iAnkfr.i pia.form and :uiu <1 M**
Walker a piece of
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dand h thr1 /tr of revolution Miry
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Tlrn there i* the one afcout the
Wl*e Ou> who W’W* looking for a Job
He walked into an office on lower
II: Kidaav find Mkirtand a .stenoirra-
prior.
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IKi you haw an *l>po^Km<*nt '*
the young woman a&itcd
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you'll have to talk to Mr Montrose
i There a-e rumbling* of
in south* rvi Brattl
molutkii tit 21 republic*
tiAiioiu arc Wf-gmrernini
why don't tlie jcoj*lf chart*
oveniment at the poll* if
*aa*la!led. as we do’
w«t I* that they ran t T.ifn*
t*< an surli ifiUiR *1 universal suffrage
in tli#';sf u- .ifiibui re)>ubiliCA Only n
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-roup in power has the unplraaalit
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poUUeians attend to •ha* ^iwl *-he
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abou It
Mr Uwlgnt ha> been dead twenty
year* "
for the first time
in history
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fur Aix >T*r~ rnriihSii had foce
alu.'ix xnmthty Y *r tr> aud >f»f
out with manownou* r*fulwlly tb*
boy* i-aint ftutnr with biaud amll«
and (ttvjilaym? ->*n\ of tr«l ,’tniiint
wImjoimy
Aitd Uien tht braah came*
Wv 1 ang and waihiig tbry canu-
hum* Big tong and whoopar m**n
HYrr Ca^lebrwnnf in points north But
not In our filr dijf Nay. nay. and a
coiifiWr of no. no»
fjiat I’YmU> HMh It was
Mid ititnat revrtry u. uw nty mutt
th*1 l<mx r t»tn ol ttK miirnty Orry-
houtelfc ah. burard dc^p in that **-><1
ut the Pirai Kiidiron
win it- nail«A. ; if roc* of y«**rk u<»i .r
bv moluvt on in aw«1 amaatneit thf
lurmfriy unconqiifrablf Orf.vtioiiiHi
rnnrlnnf *as ripiifd to ..tiN-ad' by
i hr lowly Piratcr-
Wlth bowfd hoatl* and tfarful y**v.
they if ft thf flfkl
Thr score 13 for thftn 0 for us
Lathes and (jfiitiriurii, b-lrlvr it
or not and «range a-s It serms; the
impoaHiblr hat been acoomplWirti
The Greyhound ol Taft High School
h'ft the fir id ol buttle wiUi the goose
••gg end of a 13 to 0 score with Sin-
ton
It was terrible folk*—terrible
- s8**“
The inability of th- Greyhounds to
knork dovn passes »as one of the
■rf-veral pauses of their defeat Not
one time during the entire game did
they succeed m breaking up a pass
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Doth of Simon s touchdowns were of
he failed to eunnaot for a bauae blow
with the red rag adorning hta dome,
He rtled out four umm and atrutk
out once
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Burk Carpentei donned a Titer Uni-
term and played aecond baa* for tha
iuoaia He colUMCUd fur • roup*
of Wow* a triple and a double m
addtuon to playing a great <rame on
Hnottd (NUf
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Out to the fart that thf outlook
for thr Oreyhound* 1* not ao bright
thU year we hav- rompded s«n*
flgura. to shoot the .■■nocegaga of the
Oreyhounds during the |>ertod fruan
1»24 to 1H30 During this time B C
Davis guided Uie d-»ttines of Dag
high school t.-am*
Goad. Davts In '34 took a group
ol boy* who had never seen a football
and deveU>f)ed one of the leading
Pams of the district. Tlie '24 *nu fl
teams were nothing to write home
about when the matter of winning
games was concerned but the team*
developed by Devi# from only twelve
to 15 men wlw turned out each day,
In 26-7-1-9 were team* that were
exceptionally good considering l!»
small school and the few men that
came out lor the team
We dtje My no other schocl. large
or small, with the possible exception
ol A then*, has a morv brilliant bae-
ketball record than Taft High. l’ro«n
a ground team in 1923 that failed
to win enough games to count on
a freak nature Taft fumbled on its • your Coach Davis developed a
own 15 yard line and Sinton re- - floor I(Mm lhat hardiy knew the
covered to score their first touch- lnvamllg 0t the word detest
down With one minute to go Sin-! ___
'on intercepted one of the Oreyhou.id Wt, offer tlie followin': flgureu. gtv-
passes and ran for a touchdown. [llg compi le record of games won,
sSs— tiolms -c-oied and opponents
Either team ilid not :how any points
team
championship form Both probably 1924
Aill find rather tough going against
Boev.11. and Kingsville, the two lead- | Year
ing earns of the district
-s8.w-
I 1925
; 192fi
1927
1930
Total
Taft displayed more driving im-A-er
but could not skil l the t-nds or j 1928
l>a.s Several times they wery in I 1929
gootl position to drive on for a touch- j
down inly to lose the ball by a ftim- .
ble. *
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Foid rammed the enemy lire r.im:t
after time for good gains but in most -
cast's it was in tlie center of the
field, wher, long gains were needl'd
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Tfxiil. Ford and Sanders took it
upon themselves to stop line charges—
and they did It welt These three
men played u whale of a game and
had the backfield and
plays like they smoUiered them, the
•ore would have be:n quite different.
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during
1930
the
MX
years
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26
23
3
638
27
27
0
715
28
23
5
“86
22
16
4
624
35
30
5
1154
31
2b
5
971
169
147
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22
4fti8
from
P.9 games played In six years. Won
147 of them. Of the 22 that were lost
suc.i teams as Au-Min Hi. B.ekenridge
Main Avenue, Kingsville College. Ft
Worth Y M C. A and Southwest
Texas All-Stars were vie tenons over
the Greyhounds. As fine a record
as most any team can boost.
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Tlie most successful team in Taft
“ T “"j history was th? 1926 quintet. B.
Crumpton. L. Wallace. Preston Morris,
Ward Crow and Theodore Eckhatdt
composed the starting lineup of the
27 consecutive wins with ao
Our eves were op nod plenty when ,e‘|m _ . . .
fl, defeats wav th? record hung up by
that team. They ou (scored their
opponents 3 to 1 by scoring 718 point*
to opponents 201. The team was
barred from state competition whin
I,. Wallace was ruled ineligible.
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Four sets of brothers have mad*
placed a difficult kick from the side. in Tl^ The
________ Crow broth?rs. Ward and Raymond.
little blonde headed. 120 i»und.
i; 4 inch. 15 year old William Lane
went into the game to do the kick-
ing. His lim atempt was good for
45 yards when it. stopped rolling and
pu: iiie icarn out of danger for Die
timr being He averaged nearly 40
yards on ev.ry kick and at one nine
line iri the center of the field. From
the tune he went into the game until
he came out h? could be seen, bare-
headed, in every play. Young Jmm
is cool and confident and hits a great i “““ “““T.
future as a football player. i
_«s<! ’ —oao -
_ ‘ ... „ , The best point getting machine m
The game Friday with Corpus is 1
the Crumpton bros; Br.van bad David;
the Eckhardt brottn-vs, Emil and Theo-
dore; Die Wallace brothers.. Choice
and Leslie have ali b en outstanding
going to be interesting. W? do not
the 1929 team tiM .scored 1157 points
predict that the Oreyliounds will wtn
in 35 garner C Wallace. I>. Crump-
Porter and "Ox”
bui. with Kline.
Kirkpatrick in the lineup the team ]
will be considerably stronger than.
it was last Friday.
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Nixon Askey, coach ol the Corpus ;
Christ! Buccaneers looked over the
team in action Friday. He reports that
the Corpus team this y»r will be one
of the strongest to represent Corpu* in
several years. He is predicting that
Dry will give teams of that class A
district plenty of trouble
—see-—
The battle between the Tigers and
Woodsboro rages on. After each team
had won one game each by the More
of 2 to 0, the Tigers moved to Woods-
tan. E. Eckhardt. Briuian and Kline
were members of that team. Wallace
ve; an individual scoring record that
year by making 8 total of 393 smints
for the year
—«Sa—
Picking an all-time Taft Hi basket-
ball tram would be some big 'tank, «stie
nigh imiwsible. Taking all men *
their best playing form ihu. deimrt-
ment. tsffers these two teams far aw
all-tune first and second teams.
First team: Bryan and Davwi
forWKhte; Leslie Wallace. im
Theodore 3
Crumpton
center; Ward
Crow and
Kcklwrdt. guards.
Second team. Etnl. Eckaardi and
Preston Morris, forwards; Ravtncntt
Draw, cttitrr. Kem Ktb McKsuwey
Iwttime f^iiblS«£rSe^ and Ka^..«ti*r<ts
•Afl.s called on account of darkness
with tlie wore knotted—four all—-and
——
These two mmu» are our ptsMMtfki^ ■
Anyone who thinks Uury «rs
snei vee will be glad to pabiash rhtm ,
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W.th David in hi* 'M and furnk. _
;<:>u with tht remainder of the wfgff
tinea! -'.»m Hartth* OS6 $am Wfej
: ■ ibt if any teiue in the ttv’.t
down them wHiiotn an
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hr* two reams were right back where 1,ick
v vu-d from wo months ago **» f:'u‘ f3CSt ««» ljr th»t «*»
_.vAv change should be made to than, w*
Gall.a and Locke again appna.cj }'> «e»i in ymr
each other aiu! the wat, a
brilliant one with Lock* l*«ng a
alight edge. Taft, m usual, got more
htu than Woodsboro hut couldn’t
connect at just She right time.
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• Shorty" Nutt and bis scartet cap
prov.d to tv thr target of sewrai tough Mrep-
comment* bv both like opposifam and —tat— -..ibSSSt
Hi» team mates - they were fnendly 8oeh Mars *» '’Ctirtww*"
remarks—aomeihing akin* the fine of S«H«»e ®u»t and Otoe***ii
rassbenH'jC M.-vb* Shortv shoaU dra*!"** hot «0«*l*
t-eilou cap «* a blue <me for li3r r‘! tm ***
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1930, newspaper, September 25, 1930; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711617/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.