The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 276, Ed. 1 Monday, November 23, 1953 Page: 6 of 6
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MX—ENMK DAILY M B'S — Monday Ltrinsig. November 23. I%3
Announcing The Opening
of
Mtgon't Mattress Factory
Purchased from
Curl Smith & Son
JO# W. Crocked Phone 10
Fangio Winner
Of Big Race in
Souped Lancia
1 UPh
Palmer-Gustine AU
Set for Bi - District
3b?
! Speaking of I
SPORTS
One Frank la ahy Is enough for |
must Note Dame rivals. Two
Frank Leahy* would be double* ,
• trouble.
J Rut that's what Notre Dame •
' rivals must look forward to In the
next few years.
Another Leahy is heading for
N< tre Dame—and his reputation
Lineup Forming
For Bowl Tilts
About Nation
New York, Nov. 23 <UP>.-Here's
Jy»w th» llnsyp for major New
Year's football bowl guinea In shap-
Ung up:
Wi’rt the “doctors" for
RUN DOWN HOMES
• Many people consider tit no
"Headquarter* for Home*".
We are proud of that dixiint*
lion and enjoy helping people
eolve their modernization
and home budding problem*.
Don't heiitaie to aik oa for
luggcttiont an<t free c limate*
on roofing* and aiding*,
Juarez, Mex., Nov, 23
Juen Manuel Funalo of Argentina
has won the 1141,000 Pan-Ameri-
can Road Race in Ilia souped-up
I, I : _ __ ___ _
m r already in big
Umberto Magioli, the ItoUaji j Th,, youngster la Frank Leahv! ROME BOWL
driver who stole the show in yes- Wlwn Palmer High School Bull- Tuesday at # 00 pm they will go ( m conference play and Palmer lost jr,_i7.yea,s-ol<l five feot 10 Inches Michigan State vs. UCLA Mich-
terciay' two laps has done the ' “ops, winners of District 15-B six* up against a team that has won one non-conference game. Palmer j .KJUncls and still growing—and bfan State co-champlon of the Big
same today H' won the final lap man football conference, meet Ous- tl^lr district and gone on to re- has run up more points against op. I lutet, a rJ,a, ^ f0<|^njl prospect 10 with Illinois- was picked ova i
the Notre Dame tradition. Illinois In a vote by the league's
Frank Jr. has completed his foot-1 athletic directors. UCLA clinched |
PALMER vs. GUSTINE
Bi-District Football Gama
Tuts. Night, ;Mov. 24,
8 P.M.
LION* FIELD
Tickets now on sale at
DAVIS & COLLINS
and
HESSER DRUG CO.
«r
Handy and Convenient
IDEAL Brand Built-In
IRONING BOARD
Hive us instull an attractive,
swivel type ironing board in
your home. Or, we supply the
board and you install it.
Kily payments.
by selling a new record of 144
mile an hour, 0 miles an hour j
I a* ter than the 13# mile* an J
hour set by Karl Kling of tier-
many lit last year's race.
However, his times in earlier
laps were too slow to give him the
! ruce.
Maglloli, irked because he was
left off the Lancia crew, vowed to
‘show th**m all" vesterday and
borrowed Mario Ricci's blood-red
Ferrari when Rlcel became 111.
Maglloll wus the first driver ;
across the finish line.
Fangio's time tor the 223.5 mile
la 4 lap of th" fabulous race was j
1.50 seconds, which gave him a
total elapsed time ol 1# hours, 11 i
minute* and 50 seeond* for the !
j whole race.
Our 1034 ‘ Sucre**" < aleml.ilfl—Nos.
1.1, 17, (it anil NA, have arrived,
I'pro I'll I NT WIIOI*.
TAST, SATT Help
i /^Child's Cough
1 I or cough* and acute bronchili* due to
| cold* you can now get Crsomulslon
specially prepared for Children in anew
rink aud blue package and be sure: /
(!) Your child will like it.
(2) It contains only safe, proven
ingredient*.
(J) It contains no narcotics to dis-
turb nature's processes.
(4) It will aid nature fo soothe and
heal raw. tcndei, inflamed Ihroal and
bronchial membranes, thus relieving
Ihe cough and promoting rest and
slocp. Ask lor Creomulsion for Chil-
dren in the pink and blue package.
CREOMULSION
FOR CHILDRIN
relieve* Coughs, Chtil Coltlx, Atul* Bronchitis
poi.ent- than have the (Justine boyljj,,
tir e High School Tiger*, winners i gional play for the third year. ____________________________
ol District KJ-U, on Lion Field Ous tine r* undele a ted und untied, but both arc good representatives'
of their district*.
ball «cu*on at Campion, a small
j Bix-man football rules arc prIn- j school at Prairie Du Chlen, ,Wlsc.
j Cipally the same a* eleven man j After graduation next spring, he’li
football with a few variations. .The > enroll at Notre Dumc. Aftcp n year
field of play in *lx man ball is only, of freshman football, there's a good
| eighty yard* long and forty yards chance the Fighting Irish will have
wide The goal post* ure wider than j a one-lwo punch of Leahy coaching
'in eleven man ball, a kick after j und Leahy quarterbacking,
touchdown adds two points to the' Young Frank has the same heart
score and a run <>r puna play adds
only one point as eleven man ball,
th loio the bull can be advanced on
n rushing play, It must bo passed
Oil laterally at lea t one Mine In
1 the back field. However, It may be
! pn mc i downflcld without being
I pac ed laterally.
The ball must be advanced fif-
teen yard* lor a IIml down instead
I nl the customary ten in eleven-
man ball. There mii*t three men on
the line on offense, There may be
lor football his dad his. He began
his high school career at ttt. Mary's
In Michigan City, Jnd. Frank Jr.
played two year* before the school
dropped football and Head Coach
Bill Connors shifted to Campion.
An added touch to this fathcr-
and-son story Is that—years ago—
Connors started Frank Leahy Hr.
on the road to football glory, 'mere
a a* another lure—the non of the
late Knute Rocknc niao attended
Campion. It was natural young
more than three but at least three. I Leahy should follow Connors.
Ml playe.s on six-man football; Campion Is not a training school
teams are eligible pa's receiver*.! football players, Far from It.
There is no fair catch in six man I The school—operated by Jesuit
ball If the bull Is kicked out of
I bounds on the kickoff, the ball Is
put h to play on the thirty.
| Ennig High School Bund will be
on hand to perform for the crowd
j at half-time. Bund Parents will
I have the concessions stands open
and furnish plenty ol good eats.
To those Ian* who have never
CONCRETE
Walks - Porch** - Driveways
f loor* -• Cemetery Curb*
All type* Flalwork
Free Estimates • Phone 520
Cha*. O. William*
RACING TO MIS DKATH—Italian mein# driver Felice
I’onelto, for t hree days leader of the Man American road
race, was Ktriilintf happily as he set out on the fourth
Ki'indintf day of the five-day race. Me was killed when
his Lancia roadster struck a lamp-post in Silao, Mexico.
His death bring* to nine the number of spectators and
participants who have died as the result of smash-ups in
the 11112-mile race from Tuxtla Gutierrez to Ciudad
Juarez, Mexico. (NLA Telephoto)
Tempestuous S’west Conference
Rolling to Finish Line This Week
Fathers places studies first and
•ports last. And the father believe
In trirt discipline.
Many good athletes have found
that, out the hard way. They’ve
been unceremoniously tossed off the
team for breaking training rules.
Last year, when young Leahy
entered Campion, his schoolmates
the Pacific Coast Conference title ;
Baturday, and Is expected fo get the
nomination from coast athletic di-
rector*.
SUGAR HOWL
The sponsor says eight team are
being considered. West Virginia Au-
burn, Tcixh* Tech, Georgia 'lech,
Kentucky, Baylor, Rice and Texas.
Favorites are believed to be W'st
Virginia Hnd Auburn, if Its beats
Alabama this Saturday.
COTTON BOWL
Throe teams arc* tied for first
place In the Southwest Conference
and the "home team berih," They
are Texas, Rice and Baylor. All play j
final games this week. Three learns
under consideration for the "visi-
ting team berth" are West Virginia,
Georgia Tech and Auburn. An an-
nouncement has been promised in
48 hours. •
ORANGE BOWL
Oklahoma Is all set a.v champion j
of the Big 7. Maryland, the na-
tion’s only perfect record team,
seems certain of being named In a
vote as the representative of (he
Atlantic Coast Conference.
Wet Welcome
Byracusc, N. Y. (UP).- A would-
be burglar fled with water Instead
of milk after he broke Into Lueck's
■
GET YOUR
VOICE THERE
FASTER.!
1
ceil a six-man foot ball game, this! nn W* Win. They wondered ! Dairy, stepped on a sink, and was
I should prove very Interesting. Slx-
iiian football is a fust game .Aml
1 very exciting to watch.
Palmer High Coach Jim Yeager
| nays the boys are In fine shape
physicalII,y und he hopes to g
J (Justine a good game,
j "Etinisitos should be on hand to 1
l see (Ills game and welcome the;
' 1 aimer High School Bulldog* in
their second bl-rii,strict game in j
I the school’s history," Ians suggcM-
I ed today.
Joan Harrison
Hv UNITED PRESS
tempestuous Southwest
lerenre gridiron campaign will roll; ||i* f /' * I
Con-1 (<> tlip finish line this week l'ruught 1 |A/ir|f|£}|* AT
-1 with championship and bowl bid; Illllvl III VII lU
Guess Contest
rip
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Nave valuable floor spate for
furniture placement, lor
closets and passageways there
is nothing better than sliding
doors. When building or
remodeling be sure to
specify them.
CORNER
CABINET
For decoration,
color and conven-
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corner cabinet or
two in your
homo. Avail-
able witlr or
without doors
on upper
section.
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My overhead and new ear connect Ion,. make It possible for me
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new ears on hand and more corning—On used ear* see mr and lei
me get just what you have In mind No one can heat my price
or terms. See UA< T VS and Save,
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Iflii l ord Station Wagon—Cheap Transportation
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Defending Champion Texas run
win the title outright, or share it
with either Rice or Baylor, or with
both of tluin.
tt young Leahy would "sound off" 1
about his famous father.
Not young Frank. The name j
Leahy Ilfs comfortably on him. In I
fact, he'.* on the quiet, retiring
‘i1" j xide, \net the lathers at Campion
,vt tigree Frank lit* In well with the
ulher boys and has a good sense of
responsibility.
No eases Of Jealousy have cropped
up. Ills teammates showed how they j
led u,bout Frank when they named
him their most valuable back field ,
man this week,
During Ids first season at Cam-
pion, last year, Frank whs a con- j
version specialist. He made only j
one touchdown pass but connected i
on six conversions during a poor!
year lor Campion.
Tills fall the team perked up,
winning six games and losing only
two.
Young Frank's passing, running.
drenched when the water pipe broke.
and kicking wore responsible for,
Mis:. Joan Harrison won the lop "'^l' of Ulc success, He’s a budding j
iaizc in the filial Kinds merchants-1 b'lpUi-thretit man In all throe dc-j
Baylor could cop mulls- sponsored Football Confetti Page1 P'd'iuientN.
From his quarterback post, Leahy j
, nice or
! pitted claim to Ihe crown, share II
with Texas •or even share It
tween them
Shi
a TJjn<al li'Jctfe 'finish lot
I the wild jmfl wpofy eonlfrence nice 1 missed, however, reached 150.
that sow lour teams still lu con- All ol the reM of the 13 winners
trillion last .Saturday When Baylor j missed only a half-gaine. The twelve
feu,l lire In The News and thus re- ,
be- crives two tickets to the Texas- ,
A&M game at Colley Rtatl'm. She
didn'l ml x a game. Her lots! points
finally knocked Southern Methodist
Into the background,
'Ihe feverish activity will gel
under way Thursday at College
Station when Texas plus Its fate
on IP, coil) meeting with Texas
AiVM in a Tlmnkxglvlng Day .set-
1,nr i K\ ie Field.
BRAND NEW FEATURES
Make this today's most modern iron —
lighter, easier to use, safe and sure for
even the most delicate of new fabrics
However, reguf’dle’-s ol hew that
turkey day battle comes out, the 113
real climax of tile week and mm • |
| son—will boll to a head at Houston1
t hilltUrduv when Baylor and Ulei
j collide lor the 31th time.
Boulhern. Methodist will wind up
Jits loop warfare at Fort Wtcthl
against Texas Christian .Saturday j
beside:. Mr , Harrison each i reive
two theater tickets to I’la/.a or
Grand Here they are, with points-
oil:
Mrs. II (’ Hough, HO. Hue Ann
Donnell. 82 Mr J. C. I>ale, H4; Kay
Mer.se, 04 Mi Edith Harrison. 96:
F K. Donnell, HH; Dwight Maloney,
!*». .1 L Drozd. 110; K. !• Alexander,
107; Leslie Zlmnel, lit); (i.nl Morse,
NOTHING DOWN
Mimtlio
SATINVIUSTRE
Ilk v4*v lu do a proivsMoo.nl
luokinyi {Mint |oh when you
u*r Mmnflo vprva.K smoothly,
«««rr* (horoughlv. t hoos.
(«Mt! 11 i volors nod toil*
However, nothin! except personal
rivalry will be at stake since SMI leeened loin calls ovei th,. week
lias a Imply sewed up the four,.) end lad He- n-ul dam.ig was quite
plaee standing predicted for n i .small Hulurdi.s mid-day the I'tre-
Alkaosax will renew all oltl rival • j men wet • mm mooed to the Negro
ry with Tuh-a at Ku,velte\Hie s->.»; housing projei t n il no dem.ige oe-
urday. Hawaror. ttolhlng will te’ emi ’ii ihei•- Karls Raiunlay night
:t I;;;.; sr. the fnHttsmf of that
either.
This wet k will mark the end o!
the load except lot bowl games
tor all 11 a ilia but SMU winch si,II
has a Dei ft date with mighty
Not re Dane at .South Bend, tod
i1, i km tnwl bid wll • * .
toinairally to Ihe team which is
able to win outright claim to the
i Lainptoi ship Itt ea'* ol a ’li sas-
j llavloi. title ire the tial would go
tt lex as ut evvnt ol a Hiee-TYffa*
co vha o|uohship, the bid would go
Hfc*
However, tt llii.vioi aiui Kio It*
lor Ute crown |w»ssit»hi oitp it
texas ts heaven Ihurs twy and Riec
and HwyUn play to a Ur . n ytmler-
imr x^de will be ivrmwMix The
j *nim will be true if Ndh Run
. wtho up in dendks'kk to Iwi.r T \
a* Utev amt Hay for *ied
fexit- old win th** tub’ c. urn
i nix if ’he laKMt.oH - heat 1Ym»\
\.V\» ami Uten line amx Havlof
p.;wx to a tie
tosicd all but one of the 31 passes
his team completed Hr made 60 of
Ids team's 144 points personally,
an.I laid a hand In 68 others. His
sure l,oc made good oti# 18 of 21
conversion attempts. He's* averaged
hi yards per puss, and he’s averag-
ed ihree-iintl-a-hnlf yards per try
in v.oiind gaining.
In addition, young Leahy did all
the punting for the team. He had n
very respectable average of slightly!
more tlum 37 yards for his punting |
efforts.
f ootball Isn't Frank's only *|>ort, |
Iml It's nis best. Last year, he won
a letter m baseball at Campion.
And beforo he leaves the school
next year lie hopes to get In some I
more pitching for the team.
If you didn't know the hoy had j
a himoitt father, you'd still murk
I nn down as an exceptionally tal-j
eided athlete Home of his father's,
clamor rubs off on him. of course,(
Kimis Volmdeei I*ire Department 1 mu r.o far, lie’s made the grade oil i
his own,
In hut, .sometimes It's a handicap |
to have a father at. the peak of
the mull till) a boy sets oH to j
climb But hatmai ability still pays
oil in . ports and young Frank |
)*;• pleatkl^v* (\f I luil
He'll have to make the grade at
Notre Dame Just like the ieat—tout ,
it you ran Judge by what he’s
)ouiiR Flank some
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William 11 id<live mistakenly already done,
thinking Limes :r n i h atm. vs- dux will be quartnbacking the
tcm exhumt w - a tin \t to 45 am Fighting Irish Ami hi* father will
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Casebolt, Floyd. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 276, Ed. 1 Monday, November 23, 1953, newspaper, November 23, 1953; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth782579/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.