Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1946 Page: 6 of 16
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Wellington Skyrockets Invarfe
Blackhawk Stadium Tomorrow
Bible "Concerned'
Over Injuries io
Longhorn Regulars
Al’> FIN, Tex., Or)
Still showing •pi'i-i-’i e-vor in-
..nes rocoiviv L. ' t-
Dana X. 1 .1 < "I tit. Univ* r'»'
of Tev . 1 ,i • .),!■.■ in- did m»t pn
mit M-veinl regular- tee "<-tk out
i:i scrimmage yeMerdaj
Coat li A1 Dune.vr
team th.
season
kim'km.ui ....u ».............- i contested the Hawk- for the
-•18111118 baekfield, Joe Maulio.n, ] .)Sj veai He lost nnlv It
, i i.: > .—.. >.r,a-,. his arm cn<Js ;lIM| )ulS shifted last
t-. nt<
and a tackle b
Phillips appears
Hope is being held in the Lung- v
horn t amp for the return of Halpb Uu> s.,m
Ellsworth and Jim Canady to tin
starting baekfield. Joe Maglio’o
blocking back who broke his arm
in the Oklahoma (fame will be
out at least a month.
Of the line casualties in Inst
Saturday’s game. Ed Kelly, tackle,
is the only one who will definite-
ly not be available for the game
with Arkansas, Other injured
linemen. Hub Bechtol, end. Dale
Schartzkopf. end, and Harold
i Spot> Collins, guard, will P' ob
itbly be ready to go
Collins was the only injured
player who was permitted to
work out in scrimmage His re- right or dublt
turn " ill greatly aid the defen-1 toutin' i'
si\p ability Of tile Longhorns
The numbe one ela - A footba'l
game of the week will be play I
tomorrow nighi when two of U
lunhandlcs strongest ela-' A
schoolboy istrici Pkvt'i^ Utiijilo
tjimuri ow maht m Uleickhawk
stadium the Wellington Sky-
rocket* and tile Phillips p,lock-
hawks.
Phillips has captured the re-
gional title live tunes since 1939
the vear Coach Chesty \\ alket
arrived — while Wellington has
been in the running nearly every
yeai.
\ ,i !u.die
Odessa Invades
Amarillo in Top
High School Till
Bv HAROLD V. RATLIFF
A wended Prr:s Sports Editor
j.-,,, j,....of Texas schoolboy
11 otD.• i " find mil Friday night
,1 ![' trim "hai thev'\ e been
l„ , . 1 ,i,ii• •\m.e lilt* .- Golden
< .,1.1.' i , (a! -re's Bucking
it!"
those
to be a n. 't
!v weaker team than ftie ■ 1
powerhouse- o| last m
l owed nnlv <o cl;." AA 1‘ain,. i
but re lied on to take Ihe region, i
crown again
The Itoerets use the short punt,
-angle wing, doubly wing and
few T formations this year. Then
pla.c --.ii deceptive. Lining up m
short punt, thev shift into 'his
angle wing unbalanec-d to t he-
wing unbalanced
Movies ,,{ the Oklahoma-Texa-
game were shown before scrim-
mage. They showed several op-
portunities to score muffed by
both sides on poor P-1"1 ' hhe>
also showeet a number ol block
and tackles which were missed.
The outlook for the game with
the Razor backs is much 'he 'am-
type of rugged line pla.v 'hat w.i
sj, predominant in the game wTjt
Oklahoma The Arkan-.is line i-
big, fast and rough They have
counted heavib in Ihe undefeated
record of the Hogs
Two probable changes in the packer a will" JW
tailing lineup will be Jack Hall- ound blocking bac g
penny at blocking back, and Co -'"‘I ’-11’ {‘“ am. tomoi, ’
Audrey Gill replaetn-- have -- h-i d uphill l -
Dick Harris, all-conference centet eight With the ''
,-n the basis Gill’s fine defen I: -t e mg ■' o k .,
- ntav la-1 suurdav -hif'i quarterback, would be m
R-.vmoed .lone* wi,; very ,m eligible- lor this season because o;
I.re-«ive a- he tore through the hi- -rhnlastu -tandne In Haw.-
! m- h r large- gams H - harm knew 'l ei, -mad would l-
dm.m powe, apeeared verv hat. •'al J, ^ ^ m, t L I'-n w.
Billy pi le, recentlv promoted tin- P-nter. 'lie P-1 ' 1 - !l *' '
tothevars.t Horn .he he-hmm ' '»n -'/'d "'fed the 1■
-r .-.quad also Showed up well .oinud pl.-'s 'hat put 'hi
in running plays.
Win n u-itig the T. the Wellm;;
ton oil line up in the- deceptive
:, urn at ion Ire in the huddle
1 1> Russell, 135 pound quar-
terback, is larger and Ulster than
i -a sea-e-n when be made- th-
Pis' net 3A all-distrie' team 1 -u
Hatch, fleet-footed Hia pound lull
back, like- to pas- to Russell
\\e’llingtim’s de lens,- u-(- <‘i-
, , i ..-i -1 . man line- \\ I
the lino backers p|.-,v clo-e lo th-1
wall, the M-coniiary hold- bar'-
10 i- la yards to guard a.-aun-t
passes
Hennv Moore-, tom li lit, !<- I I
pound had back, is a driving bah
■ ■')]•( )rr, 150
krmed Withdrawn
from Trenton Race
\gainsl Lucky Draw
through I-"' victory. . ,
Now Joe.* Me-ans ;* quickb
learning the dil l n ull task m be
,-,g the- ball handler behind th-
,-entei John Hay KMndr,- i* it;,
e ulMaiulmg punter F" I -hn k nr.
I., s (liken un the i ole- I'-ti by in
uu-in. Dick .laeksiin. at lutlbaci,
Li onard Hi ndi: son hi -teppo
into t e halfback slot a- .un, n.-ein
.red i. ini his m.iurv that Kept him
ol ;ne Maw. lmei:p lot tw >
Lt lore the toaiva •'.tarted
two te-anii wore ra kc-d
w ..i the- Ur;t: often they have
, h-i mentioned as quarler-ti
n. li opocncnts in the state play-
ed < Tnat would mcar they’d
have to will their district titles
and take- hi district decisions.
Of rottbe-twi-e-n tlie-in nd
such a game- are teams like \\ ieh-
,pi Kails and Swe-etw "ter. a c ouple-
ol elevens that fought to a n.
sational tie- in an interdisti li t game
not long ago-
I.ut io; the monu nt ;F: what
i Amarillo e in do with < hie s.t and
I V Kr VI-1S.I as these- unele te.iled.
unteeif team- battle- in the state ■
\(1 1 otLi, fill Pie- week
This into di I l ie I >unte-t head
I line : a c ard of 49 contest of who It
| 32 aie i'onfe reiHe games mvolv mg ,
I H ol the Hi district).
| The- It .dure HU m it"' ’1'1'’ 1 !‘ e
I man he G; .-a ille with s;"
miii, sit. ! matt Fi nlay night
•|-|„.--. Ion.,r e- undi-b-. ted ,,nd un
: tied and from llu- battle- is e-x
| i.i-e-’.iet to e<inti- :lie e- elttUiil dts-
| irict li champion.
Down in South i oxas Corpus
Christi i high-scoring Buccan-
eers meet a tough district toe-,
the unbeaten but once tied
Thomas Jefferson Muslargs of
K’an Antonie. This game will
shew prett- well how th" wind’s
blowing ns the district furnishes
an r-nonenl for Austin’s top-fa
vored Maroons.
District Rt lias some out.-t.md-
.-amis with Waco go'n,; t-1
u ’x.n an.io a -I Temple to l’a,v
an. These- lour teams are Uliuo-
icated in the ronference race t->
ela'e.
T , . - j ate’ ■ 1 f> itlliU-feateil, Uti-
tied teams ..re due 1-- fall to around
in a: all have games except
li:. e-ke-nridge o’ San A-itom In
additi'-n to tile Amai iilo-Ode - a,
Ciaitu-J vole-Sherman and ('"ll)'1
(’lit isti-.ll'lfirso i III! 111 “ aci
,-,-• I’antpa, G: ..r.-n meet-'- ' 1|1!
,lie's- Ninth Sal,- Fort Worth'
lake-- on Anion C’aite t-Riversmi*
i Port Wortli', Metr-hnii |da\
H.ghlatid I’aik at Daba-, Milliy
■ |loustoll' tiiiigii-.- ' ''"Il Dav i
I Houston1 (hill< entertain
SPORTS
ROUNDUP
By HUGH FULLERTON. JH.
I NEW YORK, Oct 17— uTh—A
i soon ns buxi-tiall men etitfch then
i breath aftei the* world series, you
j will begin to liear mum abend
I major-minor league rotation# with
all unde; curl eilt <• I 1 'bject io i ' - -
1 bring 1(0 ,-e ll by till’ lug fell"-
| tin- nuijoi'-minoi ugrei-men
wine'll has been ran ii el along "P
., year-to-year basis for some urn- .
■ just been iewritti-n to inch do
the- 'new executive ce.until but
of the rule- -till mild >'
i ,, vimmI . . . then next Decent I
4().,Kiel le a: oc solin- .')(M1 ‘ lui
will take- pot-shot id it hi tore d
goe to tin- ilia mi s tor ei-n- at.
alio < hie big otijection r I-
t|„. two inajors and the cimimi
! me i picked bv tiie-m have '
hr t wold about e verythin;-,
1 ■ m the 11 - tin- matte ol the
i motion program for which Cnm-
i„i- ■ nine r Happy C handler ask' 1
S50.000 lust winter. ’Ha* rnu "
hav r li-fu e-d so b't’ t° eonb'"li;’
then Si2.50(1 e !>’ 1 -IUM ‘ 'h:' 1
1,,,. hasn’t pi-i-rnted that tin-y i
j . ate-r a detinue "t"1 ad' mate j "
g,util ■ ■ ■ tiie-.e-'l 1 be plenty '
talk about tliut at the* wi- te:
rne-e tings.
Rage b- besrger. (T«x«.) N.w. Hemeld-Thur.d.y. October 17. Is4b
Borgsr BuiStlogs Wjs k
For iPampaiis Ior.iorrow
National League Grid
Teams Outshine AAC
As Turnstiles Whirl
NEW YORK. Oct. 17—UPF
Slate To Continue
Food Investigation
By JACK ROBERTS
News-He-rald Spoils Ed tor
I’eiiii-ti Tee Ward .,.d.d !
night tli.'t the I**"' 1 1 lii.ti-e
had their best
yesterday aft
have a iignt
norm and the
and tlu- B
.’if-, S'ni* h
ur • iinns
lint: in thn
nt l.lorger’i
It k
mi H
Kinn*
oflcr
•f'rs < ! F ort
r Bulldogs-
:n nojiiU in
_The - AUSTIN Tex., Oct. I-
' ' '' ' „ tu . - an .
s «
' ’ ' ' ('ate he th department, declare
’ ’ c, n 1,11, Offiiei deorge W
•1 .1 bu-llt"- I- IMI-1 Flute He .11111
i .. rni-t - '■> get better. *•a
, . , His tutement follows di-mu-
('JJ! teams , tie-1 nt ’he healtl, departmej’
1'
1A A
ionn. The
urkout th
en .’ourney t.
he rp tliey wil
JarvesU-i s ill
;ume foi b -’li
Kickoff time
id
That means
c s on the
cn.-e lias
I!
W
Norman
'Fi
Pigskin Pickins
Alabama V-. Teime-s.
A little bet on Thomas
1- ju-1 like- mone-y in tin bud
St Mary's v.-. Eordham
We-de-iiii-yiT
Will eateli fire
NorthW' te, n \ Mieliigan j
The Wildcats collie li'"in 1 .. la
Michigan’:- sin>,e•
IP.it they'll iiever p ' d - 1
on the Boor
Ai Kansas \ s. 1 exa--
Texas w ill slau - a
The AiTa -a- I’"1'-'1
And ,-tov them aw;r.
jn froze-n food iorki't
Sportsmention
v,.uii.e-iii ini<l O'.pei - p1
| Auburn’. I'ravi ’I'dwell ■
! iictte-i pa»:.et' than in; '
M-liool i. animate. Harr.-. <.dm- . -
X.ibainu. Tunis lias c.aeiple-te- ■ .
ol 1.) pa- - ■- t'"’ JH Ft1"1, , . ’
K.-nnee eh-- ; 1
Baskethall A "cialmn " •
,,-a. will hold two cl lilies for ■'
next w-.-ek l.e-on e. '
! i,,.... to turn bn ;ht ie>h shut
’ look indignant ; H at otire • • •
11,mi th-.- f.-cko> v;
die- indiai "b' ( ,
St ,!i* a Mini >tnl mv n.'M
me, the- 1":S of -'oc Tepsie to
D...1L-. 1-: The V fu Ule O" '
have he,-; I’.1’"'
i-i:jlV.h shale- to tee N>tt.in.» n
ball team.
Meanwhile, tb< Harvester: still
,, i k,--1 n: * e ,o -rda> ■1 .. i -
11, ( K ; pir-lohiUsl ' sen I'aidpa ;e-i
ire m I ote.-i the Hal vi - ter
dull Held.
Bum pa has tola d up a- illSJ
do . us to tiieir 11*tii opponents 3a
i, ,. _.;,ined Ue>4 yard , na iling
an,l allowed 0(13. Ill Rt passes at-
tempted this season. tiu-> hu.e-
, ompletcd five i.-t «2 yards Bill
si on has an avi-ia- ' 1aO y-u’el
I ’,Ci' punt.
iiic Harve.>tn:> have scored ‘M '''
point; white- the oppo: it ion has « 'Hv ■ 1
tallied 49, most of which their M'ct rem i
.n i oe-
1 k»n{or
4 to tt.
:l7 to h.
Hi
*at it".
the more derept:
), .ikets. The* Bulhi-'g
vamped tor the
len e and defense. Pa>
seemed to bo verv slic
trt
In the '
. : SSm i « R
1 , . I,., ivoiiuct" company, vvhiott
■ ■' '• 111 1 ", 41(14- h ell manutai-ture-d -l. ndei. --e.
an ’ ' " '.....| ..ini-ial i. * I iire-ing tor sal. d-.
Ol th I.ev The attorney for Ihe San A-d'"'
e oil" I" I -. having io e-omi inv siii-e-essfuhy
an their init al -u-nn -al ■ : the cn-o on ’
. i , iisve up - ! ;, re -uilrl 1 - * -11 Ilia: :ul ai 1 u I e- 0111
i; 4;;..;f;l lulls - an product hud been ih-e milium
of 38,211 oer game.
of tin n lUonal league
: tiie-ii att-'iidance to date
iri-e*m above the first Hi
■ I 1*14.'., a year which
ip as the best in the loon
tanripoint of drawing
not (p m tile standard ol
Oil’ll !i
lint on
17.2 I
ami -
. auii-t :
til" li
have tall
of e ach gtinie.
Putt Powell, Amarillo th"
. ;:In . picks i’amoa to beat til-
th,. Amai illo Time favors : -e-
o\ er Pampa. Gld
i ins two teams in el:. AAtisit- . - t ,
ill in Texas are uii. cis ed un m J Hillcli.
Glnoi
Borge
! \i t”:;i
lent C. A C’ryt-i'
- 2 500 i.cke-t were
anu- at Pampa. Th;
,voi J.oilO H" r: - a: v
ime.
(-.,; Is com- I ")A et-
ui-. game , a>
uc ->nie of
. 11 -1 -1 r W' .
„ A .. I; • e . ’ j; ’: I'-'! 1 ■'-•m
FULL-SL
., use TEAM
still yes- Amarillo
Burger
ection of l-obboek
n So ie-i l’liUllviev
- ol fice I 'amp;'
sent for Brownfield
means
11 be at
w
L Pts. Opp.
4
1) 30 20
3
1) 77 0
3
1 77 32
1 53 30
•»
2 32 49
0
5 0 45
This
Week
in
ant re
Be m-i at Pampa (confh
Plainview. at Sweet water
Lubi" -;k at Abilene.
• ), a at Amarillo,
p, Sprin : at Brownfield.
HARD OF HEARINC
If you have trouble under
standing ordinary conversa-
tion—
COME TO
Sontone Hearing Center
11 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Tomorrow
Friday, Oct. 18th
BLACK HOTEL
Borger. Texas ^
I will gladly make an audio
gram of your hearing. In 20
minutes you can see how much
your hearing has slipped and
whether or not you need u
hearing aid. There is no obliga-
tion. I! is free!
WAYNE T. BARNES
Representative
Sonotone Of Amarillo
By TED MEIER
NEW YORK. Oct. IV—uV'
’urf fans wli« have been lookin' wee - . .. , „ , .
i rwia'd U» Hi** bors«.* i <hv <-»( tbr - • ^ ' ' 4 1 * '" , ,
-ear—a meeting between Armed mole.- . " i '
md Lucky Draw at equal wwigeih- ^".^Xan i”-Hll the,,-. <‘u-burn,-. (h-.npe ■■ 'V- South
-set-m eioome.l to d sap eiintmi t , ’(;i|i'-l u wll .. i.-.-.H ,’ 1’ark < li.xitii-s-nt-. An.-tii, r bo.-i
’he reason: Armed hued gi &u Oil h..|. , Ai1m, 'H..„-f.i.' . e-l Edinburg
iSS- ™ bS Sw ‘jllSySi.ymrt............. "....... '
jtf&V'SX ’V5 v!S» Milton Price Named
riends that Armed »‘.>t eon Q* iL Op-l Cfhnol
iderable weight and it is doubtful OlXlil DLM ObllUUI
f the Son of Bull Lea will regain « . i 1 ; T
is tiurn ;n time lor the $5(i.iKiu- uriQQSr 1H I. 6XUS
dded Trenton handicap Oct. 26 ,
It was the mile and one-eighth 174 tinin 1 I
’renton at GarcU-n state park at
Bujj^ gei!. o-ohlere-n'- . , Ah
7-Thuc.ev Cruces. N
]uLTweights ,hKach‘1!,a(l drawn j ^S^S^iddcr'' wer!' se-
>P weight ol 1.30 pound- .or th. , (in th(, basls ,,f )!|M w.-e-k’
X ■
at Austin >1^1 I1*'rhi;»> :
Bo a io lEl Pm'( (’ l*li< t ii.A. Ai .
K1 P.lm) Hu!, .4 Vshl.i (coni’cr-
5 Kralay: I’. iin :it Denison
feonference1, im \-1iU• at Slier-
^'*.&au’siSttaS ^ g
' ’ back; 7 Danny Fraser, El Paw % Al in ton H. .
'Hp hi' earned a rc-t.’’ J.me- Au-tm back; 8. Harty 1 ;.c.-. (><-<• Kll(,.n N,„-,h s„v .Fort Worth'
narked, refernng t" ArmeeFs guard. 9 ^ ^ vs Ami, C’a,ter-Riveisiite 'Fm
•enuous campaign of the lu-t , 11 11''•
itr that won the Calumet larm j lie-i\nle- baik ^ ^___
'l! _ . ... , , ■
Colonel Named Cnict
Executive of Railway
Armed’s retirement W'-ulii also
iminate the possibilitv of hi*
eeting Lucky Draw in tin* I’mi-
•o special next month.
Luck Draw, a tive-year-old
ck high gelding has been vit-
ally unbeatable since he came
ick* to the races after a laved;
1945. He euualled tlu world
-cord in 1.54 3 5 for the mr"
id three-sixteenths in taking
e Nanagan-ett - ecial. Alt '
■flier he ha- won 'even “1 hi-
st eight races and set track n •
ds in six oi them.
\> Amen C’.u i-r-Hiveiside iKort
Worth 1 < e-eillte ■ < : e
Paschal 'Kml Wortli'
Worth Ties 'eonfi'i'ence'.
3 Friday: Fmest (Dallas' vs
Sunse-t • Daiias' 'i-enifere-iu-e';
u,,l ■ Adamson 'Dalht"' '
Nh.iiii Dallas .oferi-e-e1.
9 Eiidav: P.rt-cki-nndg' >
Stephen' iiic u i iiierenee'.
(., l‘,,rd at M literal Wells g '"1"
cnee*. Browtnvood at Ranger i
""tn ' Vv.i..:. Waco at Waxah -
ie icurd’erene.-t. MeKinmy at '
11 i H ill: iI"C" ’ ( " -' 1
i'lM i-tiee". Tempi.' at Br> m ” " !
1’erenceL ,,
11 — Frida:- : Longvicv ... H »
...... ■ Texar
.a .Amarillo. , kaiia 'fonlei'i nei
1-) Frida' : K a. "re -.....
doc-lies. Arlington at Palc.-i.no. St
Thomas eHom-n n ; at ( ■ -
13— Thursday: Milby 'H'"- '’-1
vs. Jell Davis dioustoii'
oner*: Kri(lu> S..u it*
ton' vs. Lamar 'Houston'
o,ire-': Satuvd-'.v: Reagan
ton' vs. Sam Houston (IIou>,on
(conference'1. ,
14— Thursday: Oran".o . Simi.m
Park iBeaumont i
Eri.tay: Goose- Greek at 1 - n • '
iconl’ereiH-e1, C.’l*.'l)urm- a'
ton. Pint .Arthur at I’-e-''"” ’’ :'"
15— Thursday: San AtitOn o
Tool; vs Ha; latidale 'San
i„i- Fi idav Gel ' rai Gab - • >
A -tiii'to' at Kern die.
'Houston' at Austin, 4 ,’1 i,u
Clu-i:;; at J< n non 'San A'-. -"»
- i i mfererac I' -xa- 31 m,
stitute 'S.m Antonio' at 1
1C,_Friday: Robstown a. •
Sat.u I; v Allen .eoiiferem'e '. San It.
vs Fort Kingsville -n'lifei' >'
at Marlii gen 'conference
wmm
Wtih ij*'**'
-L:'r
Balm Argenta
39c
........ ........... . 1 demon d'l-l-ferene-e1. J
The Week’s Schedule by Districts: (Had- ; 1 >’ ’
i 1—Friday: Odi
Hoi .-IT at i'.mipa 'conference .
; Sweetwater at Plainview, Big
Spring at Brownfield.
2—.Frida.' : Wa- 2 : Fall- at
: Fi.-i-tra iriillfcreia-i". Ye: noil at
| Quanah (conference h Ghildress at
1 Graham iron fere-nee'.
nie-a at Sail A
, at
>urg
—Herald Want Ads Get Results
The slayer ol Teeurnseh. famous
:iian chief, was Richard Al
hn&on, who became a vice presi-
ST. LOUIS. Mo,. Oct. 17- l’i
_Gol W. F Green ha- h.-._-n
named chief executive ol the- St.
Louis Southwestern 'Gotton Belt’
railway lines to succeed !);- nl
Upthegriive. who retired.
In otiiet promotions aiiiunnu-ed
bv tia railroad yestei'n..y K .'1
Post, native of Gatesville. Lx.,
and reeentlv general supe-rmten-
,ieiv at Tyler, Tex . he-comes ehu-t
operating officer at St Lout- O.
B Matthew-, ,-ucieed.- P>--t at ly-
le , and C B Pettigre" bee->mes
transportation siipe-ti Undent at
Tyli
Girls' and Boys' Bicycles
Priced to Sell!
NEW TIRES
AND TUBES
IN STOCK
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1^03
BLACKHAWKS
BULLDOGS...
We are backing you
for a successful
season.
Follow the teams to Ihe- games
wherever possible. £or safety,
have your car checked by u-
befere each trip.
We are eg
best pi Mbl
ipped to give the
• iu!a repair *erv
• Overhauling
0 Motor Tuneups
• Repairing
• Washing Grc-a r
• Wheel Align.' )
mean
post .Lie ;
siblc t i"-
,,Dj. , ,;-r > home drugs and toiletries at
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Phillips, J. C. Borger News-Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1946, newspaper, October 17, 1946; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737723/m1/6/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Hutchinson+County+-+Borger%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.