Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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Bulldogs Trounce Powerful Lynx
P»er* 4-Border. (Texas! News Herald—Wednesday, Feb. IS. 1947
The Detroit Newhousers
Cowboy Coach Raps
Pro Grid Practices
Hughes Takes Scoring
Honors 13 Points
::.d win of t.nc sc o
of the Spt-at a
From tha b«* n'n
hi* next Si
fray .st y» ■ j
In the b; - • h-.it M
the Bu Idog ".hh * -
jme their sec-
"m.in 38-26 last
• aa i. e uaidwood floor
i mnasium.
Ht>nn* placed as many of
c- ‘Me. Hill started
' 'Moos' stellar
• V.-an the
Cafttlfman.
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Turning to racing when Joe Louis knocked all the fight out of
him, Hilly Conn has his horses at Gulfstiearn Park, which closes
the Florida season. March 5—April 19 Erstwhile challenger ad-
justs stirrups for young son, Timmy, astride stable pony.
Passeau Lashes
Color' Players
MEMPHIS. Twin., Feb. 19—i<Vt 1
— Il it were 1ftt to their team-
mate*. * ay * the Chicago Cub*'
Veteran Claude Rassenu, "more of
tim-e *,tt(UNX>-a-year ball player*
would be getting $8,000 and more
in the $8,000 bracket would be
jetting $»0.000."
"They don't pay off on team
value any more—it's color that
com •*." he *aid.
The 37-year-old t ub righthand-
- on fu* back here after a
delicate *ptnal operation and with
plenty of tune t think about ba-c
ball * "high finance ".
"Understand I have nothing !
against fellows like Hob Feller,
' Ted William* and Hank Green- i
I erg— if he changes his mind—
I mak.ng those skyscraper salaries,"
j Pa-'eau said. •‘They're good men
with a lot of gate appeal
| But there are a lot of men just
| a* va .able to their teams—some
i mote tillable -who are ta
:n th" *.iii: \ ■ 1.. ke‘ ] :o
' ilot • hare anv inli r.
Passeau . i • -i like to offc
examples a munle of fellow!
k am s- s’ „ Mu ,
; M.-. Mat n i the
I*
Kccuvei mg from c\>t i yt t ,»t -
Lakeland. Fla, fin wh;it b<
game-tir bf ttrr :
caught in infvrmal. t;nnic
Id
tid about to rtart pn paiing at
• vi til la fourth sir.light 25*
ft u til paw Hal New fi' u: 1 r IS
ft ith nu-riis, Ikivl. and three-
• :. Charlene
i Visit Wi!h
’ "4s This Week
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were tieu for third
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some
h'l’r Mrs
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■ the hos-
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■ '■ ■••••ailment of
>f the • .i-uiy's Mr*.
hiksian Uiympic
Talus liueslioned
- Go, Fob. 19—f*pt—Avery
o. president of the Undcd
.> mu c association, today
ued whether Russia would
*i the 1948 Olympic
>harj)ly cr»t'*cized
mpagn to relax
SPORTS
ROUNDUP
ny HUGH FULLERTON JR.
M .V V • >L K F.
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Norlon Decision AA Cagers Set Fcr
To Come Friday Bi-District Play
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layoffs t > beat by one
same the minors' n r.seiutive win]
m t'a Dolt
league m 1904.
Texas.! *,*
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COLLEGE STATION’
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ri < eh t !' xa* A and M,
li'-'f or he paid approximately
HI to terminate Ins ontr., •
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Herald Classified Ads Get Results
ABILENE. Tex Feb 19 —A*.—
.Vani n B. Woodson, coach of Har-
tin-Sinmvms university, delivered
a blast at professional football to-
day for signing college players be-
I • t|,(.y had completed their eh-
Declaring ' I! we let this type
<d bidding for college players con-
. tmui before the student is through
1 w'ltn his education, we might as
well declare a moratorium on our
; football." Woodson charged that
protesstonal scouts had even in-
tc: v .i ved members of his team on
tl.e eays of important games.
W net son-* blast came two days
;.Hei announcement hts star back.
Rudelph iLittle Doci Moblev, had
i ed a contract to play with the
'more Colts of the All-Amer-
•otbali ctnleienee although
1.vo time little All-America
cad -till another year of eligibility
at t..,e Abilene school.
Mobley led Hardin-Simrmms to
mi undefeated, untied season and
••ict«--y over Denver university in
i n alamo Howl last fall He play-
f < -liman football at Hardin
- in 194' was the nation's
leaning ground-gamer in 194J,ser-
i thiee years in the army and
it .mu't la I i ron to again top
the nation in ball-carrying
\\ ndson said his statement —
a |..epaied one released — was
pi "tnpted particularly by the
Mooiev case. This is just one m-
c.oei't." la explained.
Chunk* of cement "clinker"
mm cement-plant furnace* are
oftei -to'ifi m tlie onen without
damage 1 >v water, hut when these
• hunk* me gmund to fine dust,
:fir rHiii'ii! absorb* water quickly
lined bv premature wet-
air , mi *! ps
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BUYS
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-ournameni ioday
Sports Before Your Eyes
.’hut's this- story th it the Chi-
Ri <e’. . re .’ep. ic ready t
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-a .ii*. ■ i j lasseii 11 t
n rk fo. hi* tnree se.i m
" eoniui pi in Ii;.t la n
: [no Joe Fulks
Payseur Returning
From Coach Search
End Of The Line
- ION. Feb.
a e'giity->cve
■ u*t> off 11Hta
rourui of
iy Club lnvit
19
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y *n tlie cjual-
thr Houston
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i oriam-
iitiiiy Ucoason,
ii!. 'i ycHerdoy i
1 ♦.sv tfian a year at*
EVANSTt )N. III., Fob 19 - t’i
’hlftif Dnertur Ted Payso
cxpettivf to rot urn t . Nort!
ptorn tofiay after fflund.ng od
vy r aiiciidato1' tor tho school
*tid coaching assignment vaoat-I *'0, ,
1000 led hv Lynn Walforfs departure AA.
soiisl f..r tiie University of California loft .
Payseur'* trip was understood t
|‘o luive taken him to Missouri ] g«nu
for : h ' with ( Hie '. Don Failin'
:o I .iieiri t: • nice' iV !.
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HOUSING NEEDS TRIPLE
CHICAGO. Feii !;i p . R
PM Abrams' eibiifs to find a ho
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N'i rthwestern player. Bob V igt*.
m a i*t it inch for the Cle\.
I land Brown- of tho All Amrru\.
j conference.
It Feels Like New
Says Yank Southpaw
SAN JUAN, p R. Fell 19—.,Pi
— Marius Ru*.*o, tin Ni w Y'»ik
Yankees' onetime southpaw pitch
. aie. believe- he will be able
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McNeely Ahead In
College Scoring
NEW YORK. Felj 19 ....
! ’nless Jim Lacy, of Baltimore \
Lc ’■ ■ -la, goes i *n ;, rp,
in the next few weeks. Cidl Mr
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Phillips, J. C. Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1947, newspaper, February 19, 1947; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736408/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.