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Friday, November 7. 1962
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Owls Down Cotulla
For Third Straight Win
The Hondo Owls overran th *
Cot r;1 l
Friday n ;ht mth a p o. w e r f u l
gro in i . n -1 , n» " !•.• I <>t
1-5 . r . > s compared to the ( ->v-
bovs 33. Th.1 final s*or w~s O v.s
20, (
Whi • t'." O.vls st rro'-t 'of
th ir t ; ie . * the **;•<. :n-» the Co-
boy i st ayed in the ; ir. They at-
tempt -1 a ‘(H iI of 2? r> e> co1 l-
j! ted .i1 fir 129 yards having 3
int r . ' 1.
n > 've t Cowboy passer, show-
ed beautiful form as .< pa-sir
with his bullet passes. He is a
boy to be watched in the future.
Hie first ta.ley came early in
the fir : quart r after the 0 vis
kicked off to the Cowboys, then
got the ball on the Owl 1The
Owls.-a -at for a first down in 3
dow ns, th- ri A'riorete took a hand-
off from Wiliams and rac'd a-
ro rn 1 left end to cross the double
striae. -Oonzal s convert***!. (■
The Owls kicked off to the. Cow-
boys who immediately drew a pen-
alty for IS then fol'owed by m k-
lng 25 yards for a. first down But
the n-xt four doe . , '.a fh ,
mk at o: nee-- :iq P), so they
pu ,V 1 to ’ the O on the Owl
« i m., . , ~ I Jl 1 “ \ lv 1
lo t a Williams mad? 3,
Mncnnin’v then picked ny 10. A
fen- plays id -r the OvN ran into
some- troub * -bv getting two 15
rd penalties, th? n ■ ('ovinia i; f :.r-
cej t -d & c, (> Vvd pa s - on the 30 b 1t
the Ov\ s r-1; j.i t ed by iat *rc *■ t-
1 ig a Cow-boy pass on the 45 ( Ai-
d - ea y i’. it
■ the 1 , s-fiiny up th.; <>•*-Is‘
set end' T.>. YVi ‘innni c-.r-i 1 frir
7 then 3; . and three* p! vs tat r
- ' ci i ri . ? oy r from the*
2 -trtd < on• ip •*( j
The O N kit '; d off to the Cow-
boys. b-.t the Cowboy-/ pas>es
Ny >mplete -o' they punt
ed to the Tion in 3 ! Aldcrete c»r-
ri -<1 the bail -for 7. but had to
leave the g me a few minutes be-
cause he “threw a shoe.” The
next 3 downs fell '-hurt so S -hweers
punt;d. The Cowboy passing at-
tack- gan to clock headed by-
Wes t West passed to the 49 then
picked u' 17 more. th**n 12 put-
ting the ball on the Hondo 29
West then faked a pass of 9 pull-
ing in the defenses. West passed
to Sr linns over th- right side for
the Cowboy tally. The point was
good. Sh t y tier f ' ‘v h t
i ■ ■ . 1 a
score of 1 i to 7. '
l :i.- -w. oriU a......1; : ! d -> f| s'
V Uh . 0 I .i bWTlg I.V. t . 1 < •
t imf • ! f: a t 1 ■ t • * ■ ■
late.in ".'.* third quart* r th * O'.*' •
manag • 1 to store tor the tfcii •
1 t ■ I ;
by Monte Williams on t.\ 1 *
boy 1 folio
J .»• , .. o ... t .
t /'
. ■ • \ . p th•• hi k off
on th ir o' n .15 -*r ! sN ' ! do < n
field, i -
On the third dow n West * *:i i • t '
to Jenkens for 32. but t’r.. - e .!
the Cowboy march so eh pu-it'-d
-The Ow s—tTi'-rl—th—tr—h- n *—rr!
t-
passing with tv.o in > n-!t.
Aldcrete yWillie» cirri*! »r *1'*
Felix AHereta to>>\ i-r.- * ’ u •
nink for 3. forc d i.. . r y -1
penalty. Wi liam-' u* k* 1 u u>
Mugnnin': 4 an 1 Undeb'irg * • N' • 1
dow n ;■> pass for 7 more But the
coWbo; s pu ! d ir It ,r d.\ -■ ■■
and took over "on 1th do*Mi. W- st
start'*;! th • Covbovs off in t <
rl 'ht dir > tion bv thro»'in ^
-r^*t— -*-th........t-o e-r—
and another for 12, hut th • third
w as intercom., ii hv Flo-. ' S i-tln >’{
who returned to the Votpila ly
Three downs found the Owls1 l.us-
ing in stead t gai »fn j ■ ottnd
they pti.ite i to tie* 50 and toe
game ended during- the next pi y
1th a i ■ of U fo ■ ; c
Cotulla "7.
Lyiie f.5olb-*j!l 5q*j~
A?fcn#,a "tj I ret-, s 'n S.A.
' LYI hi . .:
h is th.1 • s .»! r. i^—T> V» a fc*2'i an 1
I »r .1. Ji»i b.v for ticket
th i......,fur' Slirifi
Circus in San Antnr o.
iAttending, were Hi hard More- h.
floor • i*arri-. .Cul’en Vhdn \\
rp.n re. Fm0-' Palacios.
Herbert Hasler. Roy Whitney, Eus-
tace Soto. Arturo ' Palacios. John-
ny Walker. Terry McDonald Eula-
)>»> Pa<;«. <ie ( eurihanb Aitaro *s..i.-
bv* McDonald. Joe Mart me. Wen-
dell Martin. Sandy McDonald. Sal-
vador Sevier. Larry Marlin, Billy
M ‘Donald O* Me* fvjr ■; Ernest
Chana. Ambrosia Cuellar Pat Sna
negal, Henry Chapa. John Paul
Minton, Andy IJohnson. Joe Jack
Mayhevv, and Tony Soto.
s
Carrizo Springs
Next On Owl List
.
- . n\ * be* *n the O is r.u I t' o
c irrin> S 'rings v ildeat - mart
th- r* n .J of i* of v* :’hw •-'
Teas' !• u-t b<(tiy-c nusuri foot-
ball ri v iri *«•.
Tv !-■ : t -i • -. 4,11 n *’ ! 1 ■ 1 1
vesr til vv !'• t m t: s .c
district. Ttus. names have always
v nav
Ij.ke.l t’.< WiM.ats 40 to ^ Ti*
scores by years-
1943 Hondo 13 C o-r /o S r:n'*.s «*
19.4 Ho do 32 tVrrizn S >r*nu' •>
I • . . .' * 3 * t:.irii» S *•. !
19 r V Honut* -K> Carrizo S 0
: ' .rrim Snriajs l'1 Hondo 12
13 Carrizo Springs 50 Hondo 0
l> * Carrizo S n*i t 21 Hondo ii
r> 1 I 1 -V p t« ■ *, ^ r
re ^
Inc Ing th" V-
th- (
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suffer
ed from a *
'lit i
a 2J years T
1" th
t the O.v's 1
St. Lou's Comets
Down Edgew
Rod Raiders 1 2
' C ASTROVII I.F Tic Sr..; Louis
Comets tool a 15 to 12 decision
fen the 1 pews "i Ucd Haider a
0f j.An Antoniu. but they had
their hands full n doing. <»•
. w-vd drew the first; Mopd
-<if—LiJLi—L..■»•'<* _ in - ^ 1
a- Pen o < ■: rilTTCarT hr--^-
lui-W* Of- the nig hi by hi:*
Natalia Mustangs Defeat
Southside Cardinals 39.z
NAT.M.IA Before a crowd ..f
400 Dins. Nat diaS Must nps dc-
t\ tt< j ti • y<*uth.?i •,> CairirrnaL ’
39 to <5 on the home
! \ evening.
a score w
tield Thar
"'he M >
Southside took ;i
thin *s over. \ ,
- n - a S; '..
for of f*5 ti <» ' w i; ’*
ilfld to
Ha ix
hr.
Jim Dar
KiU'-st P-rea wit!
i .- d ’each n '4
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Windrow Drug News
Taking Vitamins ?-take the kind
THAT GIVE YOU 3 BIG EXTRAS-PIUS RED VITAMIN B„
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HOW-10 IMPORTANT VITAMINS, INCLUDING C„, PIUS
LIVER CONCENTRATE AND IRON - You moy t* v.tomm Your
heoltS, your good look*, your ability lo earn o living —all may b» off«ted by fatlu.e
1o supplement your diet with a av?endob> protective yet non-fottening, multi-vitam.o
produst. That'* why evety doy thousand* ate iwitchmg fo Re»oll Plenomm*.
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rrort tSon'. mini mum
caiiy odult
requuerr ent
VITAMIN A
twice mmirru'n
doily adult
requ rement
VITAMIN B.
2'i time*
minimum do ly
odult requiremenr
Vc''""
LIVER
CONCENTRATE, N. F.
100 milligram*
FOLIO ac:d
.2 milligram;
requirement
undetermined
VITAMIN E
requirement
undetermined
VITAMIN D
2’S timet
minimum doily odult
dove requirement
VITAMIN B,
l ’/» time*
minimum daily
odult requirement
VITAMIN C
1 % time*
minimum doily
odult requirement.
CALCIUM
PANTOTHENATE
requirement
undetermined
lire • look • post • cotai
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NIACINAMIDE
20 milligram*,
odequote doily
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36-DAY SUPPLY...
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PIENAMINS ARE SOLD AT REXAU DRUG -STORtS EVERYWHERE
WINDROW DRUG STORE
*
. hurt grad a it ion lui*- pa l
, an 1 both n nl tn start • tl.c
v.ii.i some untried ma-
*!i tennis k'pt some good
H . v) 1 Ho a li: - uu- .<»! ’ <•
cat aui.-vk. is considered by.
..T-ivt . n> ri.as the out
r u raniur of district 29A.
*lt ;i nas b ten sulferhig' ftwt
. 1 ■ .(:! his 1.1 .i.i ''.ii
la-t vwex s g.-lfl'e w ith San. Feiipv
. 1_1. . 4 r». r • *’
n the t'Vi.- n !
a , .■ >• . :- • .ter. Kdci VVi" ii
ri?* mi’t*' i a ’ ne n!au ie. 1- ■!
tni kle Jui-oh Ts, h:i >iart FTTwTT
timiu h t e Ihic i,n . smutr* 1
the 1 a. H in hi> tracks for a > d*1 •
,1 at.-r in the st-n.ii i n«r=rt* r.
K : a 33 yardi ton* ■
• u}, ;a s Tv ft ohi ChurlfS
}[•**.. rr) • jiii 1 the C< mots H it in
fr;int. <d dv Hiprart' ki.-kv . the
ixi'TTein’. ali i ’: e •>!«
V-1- th, H ! Kill'
the
a • ,a‘ .( ti th- eh M,*»g Vunutrs,
,;f *hi» r'ai".' wh'-n’ »J 1 mtuy Day
lust! - .
M-.-t a ‘ jck kick <i 1 *.*' "*
JEi vird liti<‘ where it .was fun.-
ai d i*iomptly, reebvered by a
' Cardinal, r
Th- n I'amr the thrill f »r every-
one, 1 ’ the Nutaiia faus>, wh< 1
I . a h 1!. : 1 -. 1 rI’.tI 1 y -1■ nt in
■mj - D D- : -r..h to
•ire. • Jimmy Day
j jit end for the Tull
ii a T D. while the
Mu«t ri!.- w >ud»*red
nt. The try .'->r wti i
.. i b t the Cardi
.j
w..n the toss and
the not th
> ki k v .»- 'ul>y
Again lin-v.' r
rood, leavin,- •
t''ve half ended
(■hunces, w
sioji ni the t
■i’J yur.t li:!
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i>ua; t r I’cuv, a
on th all an a
east '• line f
touchdown^ 3 *
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.. . n-t th *\)w i
• - . . < i.-> nut <«*-.*• ri
; l <h# hie]; as i> (Jarr./o's
i (...-BriJjcjt depctJds ufton s *
: .. ...... . . i ... s of
r>: i? ‘ rttttn *tThe 0.>vj H* ■
is bi r emftfgh and rough enough,
l.li'.t 1.1 ll. Iv Im ‘ l.Ut I'.. Oil ail U.1 .
iiic tv im..s have had somewl'r.t
s .fit.:.*»- recor-l.s to «i • t • fhL se.:
S i . y arnio lost-to Cvakte -32 to
•j and the Oy.Ls lost .to'th? same
t • 4.-*1 4'i to o t'anp) h.'is d.f'-atej
i i-s,... tu-d yoiu..a. tr..i io.-t to
ban F .I. -• in diatriut play. I'bd-
<; ii did not ;>ia> in the >..ri F'c-
li-“ ov* The Owls have defeat-
ed Crystal City and Cotulla in dis-
La id pliiSJ . “
H n<* ui>,)c >h.'et would indicate-
UlP < i i rate a si; 4ht nod on t ! ••
basi- of the Cotuha scores, but
usings the l valde stores as a yard-
• twk. the Wildcats have -the• edge.
However, the game will probftb-,
1> lx* won. on the field and n >t
by consulting a crystal ball. One
thing can be assured: the fans are
going to see a slant-bang, high
scoring game.
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TSCHIRHART
BREAKS ANKLE
L VAiuDF -ine tastroviue Wild
cats went down in defeat before
the host Uvalde B squad last Fri
day but the lo^s of Donnie T'chir
hart with a fractured ankle hurt
worse than the loss.
Donnie w ill be out for the season
Coach Roh/.rj Koch reported
Nelson Bippert scored the first
Castroville touchdown on a 15 yard
run through center in the first
quarter In the la^t quarter. Frank
Schneider tipped a Uvalde pass
into the hand of Teammate George
Love who ran 50 yards for the
second Wildcat tally The game
ended 18 12 for Uvalde B.
.Castroville faces two more dis
triet oppori nts this season, the
fir t tonight at Braekotville and.
the second on Nov II. iHlle.v
.' The Wildcats have lo-t their on
ly district g; me thus Tar tit. .Sab
inal •
HOOT, PEARSALL
GAME CANCELLED
A lea-tutf? of th" Homeeofniug
.....r-w-— — 1- — : ;—
the Hondo 11 •< r- - nd th.e ,Peft:rauiT
,n■:.»r team has been canet iieii
TEAtA CHANGE ANNOUNCED
game. Saturd ft > i
will fbe Hon 1 i Junior Team \the
Peacock Military Ac; lejm Junior
team instead-of Hondo \ Pearsall
as originally announced Starting
11 me remain- at 2 9<i p
Originally attem, t.N at finding
another opponent frit the local
boys were unsuccessful and the
time was left op* n.
Shooting Club
Closes Till 1953
MAUDON'A The Macdona Shoot-
ing Club held their monthly and
quarterly medal shoot la-t Sumlay
•with 19 members partuipating
R. A Biediger yvas high man
in re'-t. winning the nieriul by one
point with 199T). He also scored
two perfect relays for the day
with 75. L. Manade went second
yy itli 1095 and Adolph Braden tr»ok
third with 1084
Ladies rest and offhand went to
Mrs Rose Biediger with scores of
U»8; and 58t Second was Mrs
Laura Jackel with 1066 and third-
went to Mrs Theresa Nentwich
with 1064 in rest and 566 in--off-
The club will close the shooting
thrmrgh the deer seas+^n are! open
again -Fan 6. 1953. They will hold
their annual turkey shi>ot on Nov.
25 for 22 cal only with the public
invited.
of b;s rifle arm once more by.
***'rn!t• t}nivr -*-*?v 9»nss. s <v-it spVfirt
attempts with the h:»;! »'mal
mu tf- rest on tbv lo yard !'
i'.i'i plny-jS-.+.»'••! ' i i ri a c.irr »- l
l-‘ft end - four yards f* r a tali>.
i - , i • : *■ «'.■'*>.i ji
f,.p ,,.y '.ote. ami th*-y sti 1
trailed 15 to 1-’.
.-tiii <le'i» imme*l t-> heroci* the
victors, , the Red Raid- l - T' f
a d*s; « rate 'attempt for a:/'•*•! t
s, re hot a.rh n then: att-n i r ■ <•
in vain as the time ran out eay
in/ thr- hall In th>- 1 yaiJ- L
as th*> game ended Hi. Lvu- -1 •.
Kiittwood 12.
SCORE BV QUARTERS
Kdgewoo.d 6 0 o 6 12
St. Ixiuis 2 7 6 0 15
Scarers Ldgewnod; Teui h-
downs Perez 1. Correa 1. Si
! F H . ■ K-i
Ter I. I Safety, PAT Bri.; e t 1.
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The Roundup
!
SABINAL The St G< raid'- Ro>
al Blues scored twice in the first
half onl'. to have the S ibinal V* i
low jackets come hack in the sec-
ond half to gain a 12. to 12 tie
last Friday n. ht
Frank. Su vei de both of the
Blues'
T1K -with 3
Jo
v ,»rd run in
the first rt •
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n! 9 yard
tnrusi
nvo r ’c « ' H f» r
. tl - * * on j
Sabin
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t
<• point mar'
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Th- third'M :
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and a
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it up in, the
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N\vi P. i • .Kv
proved t i b
Sam . il. ,-t,
'n;-ght
as th- 1
Devin'- \V:
■irh.
itrse*
train;
Jed the <
la I - •- • :
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Bus
by ran fo
r two torn
h*'!
m- ns
arid t
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for .1 thu
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John
Dube.
-e -racked 1
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on .i
40 yai
rd ric
d Tommy
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Arrange today to Rov# th»
Groat Southornor r#tir* »8*
balaneo on your homo. TRo
Family Intom* Kid*r l*av*«
your family a deed mttead of
a debt. Coniult your Gr*at
• Southerner today.
C. L. (Clint) GRELL
1220 Alamo Natl. Bldg.
San Antonio, Toxaa
Hondo Ph. 252
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made 7
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for a-fir t do
16 yarns
.* i: ar. 7
JUNIOR PIRATES
TIE IN PLAYOFF
LYTLE The A mor 1’iratr
came booming ba« k in the fourth
quarter to tie the’Charlotte Junior
trojans 7-7 in Junior District
( hanipionshin playoffs on Trojan
Field la.-t Thursday night
Mike Alaniz broke over tackle
for 70 yards' tq score in the set • :
(quarter for CharioPe Th*w added
the extra point on a line buck
With only five minutes remarn
ing in1 the »rne Artura Palacimis
climaxed an Royard drive with a
l>ar<i plunge fur TD lb* added
the extra point and th<- game en-
d ed 7 7
Lytle piled up more first downs
th harlot ; t .< .- .• iier c.in-
n ■» be decided m a junior foot ■
ball gam- «>n fir-t downs The two
t'-ams yvill 'meet again on the l’i
I • Fm Id Not 13 to cU , id,, the
district i hamptfin-hip
Band Marches
During Halftime
! \ TI T
t';. ■
'jsuiM mound ere
Showing promise for the ( hero
kees were fiuftrd Bobby Scott and
Halfback Hf R Sellard- a speed
.st e r
DEL RIO The educate.I ten- of
little (lefald 1 - ■ • [)
halfback playing with a hriyken
hand,, was the difl- renct: r.v the
Wildcats downed the Eagle Pass
Eagles 21-ls. in. a district 2/ V.\
tiit last Friday night
The Eagles -oared irjo the lead
in the firo period; sending Bobby
Sumpter over from the i in a
desp**rate attempt to get hack in
the game, the Eagl. s n, rkial up
two tallies in the fourth yyith Sun.
pter and Budjo Smith dividing
honors
The Del Rio markers ycere rack-
ed up in the second and third,
yy ith Bubba Hay s scoring two. one
on a pass from Roy Lane Dyer.
Donnie Mills posted the f mil Wild
cat marker
O
PIT: A SANT' 'N ! • - i '
vlTle Tirol - ran ramie n' nvi.i ? -;■ -
Measanton kagles, 49 i;i. in a Di -
triet 28 A tilt for their seventh
straight w in of the season
Scoring in the fir-t quarter for
the Ti j< r- was flashj Back J Sa!
azar who went around end for 30
yards. A. Moyer scored the extra
point. A few plays later; Salazar
again took off. this time through
the line for 50 yards and pay dirt.
Meyer converted
In the second period the Eagles
scored with Milton Palmer run ,
ning seven yards for a TD He
also scored the extra point The
Tigers' Salazar came hack with
r 30-vari sprint nnrl o toucfKifiwti
In the third quarter. Eagle Bark
Bowman went 5 yjfrds for a touch-
down Scoring in that stanza for
the Tigers was Meyer, who went
11 yards.
In the final stanza. Salazar
scored the two final touchdowns
for the Tigers, one on a 12 yard
run through tackle, another on a
70-yard sprint around left end
LvRe
'
on th< field at on** time
The Lyiie m.i iinii , to- k part
•in a massed twirling'exhibition at
the half .. is \rkarv
n»s game which tee Lytle band
attended in Austin recenfiy Thir
fy five stiMfenT' :*ri< 1 their’ director
and sponsors mad** the trip.
It. Smith Now In
Korea With 2nd. Infantry
Second Lt Alfred fi Smith,
wh<*s<> wife. Regetta, lives in Hon-
do. Te.xa- recently arriv'd m Ko-
rea and has been serving with
th'* 2d Infantrv Division
Lieutenant Smith is the son of
Mr and Mrs \\ F Smith of Boon
cviile Ark
The 2d Division gained fame in
two of the hardest fought battles
of the Korean war It captured
Heartbreak Ridge” in (Felt>b*-r of
1951 and took 'Old Baldy" la>t
July.
Smith joined the 2d Division this
month and is serving as a for-
ward artillery observer in the 15th
Field Artillor Battalion s Battery
A veteran of 26 month-, Armv
service, he is a graduate of (n-
.fleer's Candidate School at Fort
Sill. (>kia.
—■■ —p'.rmi'Ti .—n—-r i.tPTH
at Arkansas
C OlffftjjH?
employed as _ ...........
by Dun and .-Bradstreet, incv' of
Oklahoma City. Okla.
DOBBS HATS
Crow’s Men's Wear
5CCV*E by: PERI CBS
1
S- t» -; ;.
Once Defeated
Mustangs Take
Jourdanton Next
NATALIA IT- \ * ' \’i
tangs, with >>n' -.ne d *-
f'Ten* e j .* ■ -jj
on the ; - ■ ri - ■ ■ • -
<lians her" Friday ;• T•'
home field
This w ill prohahl . he the -gal
of the we**k an«l.[« • - 'v a
of the season for-th< -e t* t*;
in Di-’ru t 31 B
wiil tx*.trying, to rerr,ain tfcf
(I
thi- :< r . - • ■ |
trying U» avenge a d* b-s? *
home field by the V e.t*r,p
die. as they n;u t t3.- * i
their last year- game
The Mustang- kr,- •;r ;!'$ io I
f.»r*-'t • *4
If th< Mi-?.' ■mi
- J
but an Interschci.i't lo...
ling states t! it
kind, the team Jh-it l-f*/
other in conference ; -
declared the di-ir t r
K.if h (if thwi
very decisive vict*>ru'
.rd; nt >n V'.h
ar ’ N ■' m
-•'■it ''
we-.-ks game wiH be
story . f,.<r s./m .
The Junior H gh
danton IJiurs
- /‘Ahti'gf 5 f . ■ r ^
rx^rir c *
« -I • I. ■ ' -s
of Quarterback 1’
Moiler for in', ■
Coach la P iy It.,,
ding o;i ih.'
Hamilton and th-
win WhitN •
Quart* rback J '? ' rr '
. M;oruig - abihLy..................j
I *« : th? *
up about the - v *
line will cor i*i
guez and Gene 'b rr -
-i
\vh?t:«v ’ .V.'.J
Busby and i‘«.l Wh •
Rolx-rt Randoi;' " 1‘* ''. . L
on to hack u'» f < ", .•
as well a> share Mime
tensive duty
( ipable re • -' , . ,,
action are end ■ ,*j
David Prill l it : ; - H
CM and Sohrv .':, K j i
Joe Gamboa and J e K .
wm McKay, t
handle *he b L ^
offense. Carrel B k* • l
in e e>U5
P M on the N. ! ■ •* ' T -3j
siKiiition Ke'ld ■ ' 1
ment is trying t-> , . f 0*
bleachers »<• c -' 1 ' . A
flow crowd ti.. ! i ir. „• ai
come out for thi* on.'"1 ‘^ j|
in District 3
two top qint» !■
; mo^,n0
- A* **•«**» ’ *2
min 0<ff*r m OK' ' ***
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Anvil Herald (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1952, newspaper, November 7, 1952; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821565/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.