The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1947 Page: 5 of 16
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Tne Clark*vllle High School Ti-
ger* brcxe into the winner s circle
with an impressive 12-0 victory
over the heavy invading Mt. Pleas-
ant Tigers Friday night at New
Century Club Athletic Held. Out-
playlhg Mi. Pleasant In every de-
partment except the first oo^rns
Clarksville snowed much Improve-
ment since their game with Mt.
Vernon. Clarksville netted 163
yards trom scrimmage while hold-
ing Mt. Pleasant to 1*8 yards. How-
ever m the lirst aown department,
tne Mt. rleasant Tigers neld tne
cage as they collected eight to
Clarksville s nve. xnree oi their
lirst downs came as a result ol
Clarksville drawing penalties.
Clarksville lest the tess, there-
fore kicked Oil to Mt. Pleasant,
wnere the bull was received on tne
ten yard stripe, and thre downed.
Alter tnree downs they were lorced
to punt. However on tne play,
Clarksville drew a 15 yard penalty
lor rougmng the kicker. This gave
them tne ball on tnelr own 25 yard
line. Alter an exchange of punts,
Clarksville was In possession cf tne
ball on tne invaders *0. no pas-
sing could hardly work because of
the rain and the wind, so all the
plays tnut were used by both sides
were running plays. However each
team did try one or two passes.
Auer a lew more series of punts,
tne lirst quarter ended with lverslty
Clarksville on the Tigers 35 yard
line. Horn here It was a lew plays
.later that K. U. Bunls, hall back
i-r the Clarksville tigers broke
loose tor a thirty yard run and
touchdown. The extra point try
man placement was wide. Again
In the seconu quarter, Clarksville
drew olood as tney Kicked Off to
Dal. Pleasant. Alter a lew plays,
me ’1 igcrs recovered one ot tne
an. Pleasant lumules and tnat set
up the otner score. £tiles account-
ed lor tne other touchdown on a
lorty yard run around nis own
fight end. his power
along with some neat blocking
maoc ,lt possible for him to go
across stending up without one
opponent toueping ntm. Again in
tne start ol tne tnird quarter, the
Clarksville High School 'ilgers
scored, this time on a seventy yard
run by little Don Emery, in one
dl the best exhibitions of broken
Held runhing witnessed here In
some tirtle. Emery scaticd seventy
yards lor the score, cnly to have
tile play called bacx ana be pena-
lized xb yarus tor dipping, bo the
wcore remained 12-0. Mt. Pleasant
made one serious threat in the last
quarter as tney accounted for lour
Greatest Year
In History for
Pro Baseball
By Harold V. Ratliff
Associated Press Sports Editor
Dallas — Professional baseball
boomed its loudest In Texas In
1947 Leagues' In which this state
had clubs drew 4,016,031 paid ad-
mission*.
The Texas League almost hit the
2,000,000 mark With 1,309,294 tor
the five clubs In this state. Okla-
homa City, Tulsa and Shreveport,
cut-of-state clubs, contributed 636,-
887 to the league tot#.
The Big State League, organized
only this year, packed in 800,888.
The Lone Star League chipped in
with 428,449 The West Texas
New Mexico League had 819.921
with 473,687 of this by clubs in
Texas. Albuquerque had a good
,♦ ■ " ft# 1 year but Clovis, the other New
Mexico member, finished on the
GRID RECRUIT—Louis (Buddy) . bottom and didn't do so well. Lub-
McPadln (above), 240-pound full- bock led the u.at(W wlth 117621
back from Iraan, Tex., high school,, Amarillo and Albuquerque also
announced in Austin, Tex., tnatjWen^ over the 100,000 mark,
he had enrolled In the University i The Longhorn League, a new
of Texas, climaxing one of the | circun had a total of 220,632 for
most celebrated recruiting cases in j six clubs. Big Spring, leader
the Southwest Conference. He Is 0VeT t,be full season route, had
shown above wearing a Baylor Un- « 158 Ballinger, which finished
uniform during a feoon1, third ahd wen the play-offs, had
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visit to that school. (AP Photo) j the second highest total with 42,-
862.
territory where It stayed until the j Of the 38 clubs In the five lea-
end of the game. 1 gues, Texas had 33 of them. The
Pome beautiful broken field run-' T^*as ^eams drew a total of 3,232.-
ring was exhibited by the Clarks-1 9S®\
vllle backs, Emery Adams, and1 The J9«7 copy .of the constitution
Burris. 8tiles again proved him-1 an® rutes of the Texas Interscho-
self a hard driving line plunger as ,“*tic League lists a number of
he racked up vardage on every try changes, the most Important set-
through the Mt. Pleasant line. The tfcg up a state meet In two divi-
Clarksvllle line also showed up **cn*—one for Class AA and Class
good. Standing out on the defense A schools ard the other for ClassB.
were Billy Hale and George Gondon This has been needed for a num-
along with the captain of the ber °f years. Obviously, the small-
running, i Clarksville team, Wayne Smith. ed schools can not compete on an
These three boys were the strength equsl plane with the larger schools
of the Clarksville line as they re- the State Track and field Meet,
covered fumbles of the Mt. Pleas- At least they can't hope to win
ant team. Harold Holley and the team championships.
Allbritton twins also showed up In the past three places In each
well as Holley plugged Up the cen- track
ter of the line while the Allbrltons from
covered the end positions of the' state.
Clarksville defense. | tw°.
The line was playing heads up rel*y
and field event qualified
the regional meet to the
Now, this Is being cut to
Also, now only the winning
___________ _ team may qualify for the
ball as they recovered around ten state meet. And the relay team
Mt. Pleasant fumbles. The ball ^ Placed on the same basis as
carriers received mere protection i ^he basketball team. In other
than that they redelved at Mt. words, the team qualifies and not
Vernon. Better defensive plays individuals. Individual qualifying
were offered by the Clarksville line only as members of the relay team
than usual. Also the Improvement can not enter any other event,
oi their lirst downs In a drive for In blocking as a whole has tmprov- Also, those qualifying In individual
the Clarksville goal, aided Dy two ed.
penalties. However they bogged1
uewn on the Tigers 4 yard line as
a luinblc was recovered by Billy
Hale with the ball going over, a
m yarn kick oy attics at tnls time
Standouts for the Invaders were
events may not combine to form
a relay team in the State meet
Marshall, the 168 pound back who unless that school qualified a-relay
got off a couple of nice runs. Play- tesm, from U'e re8'onals. In the
lng the fullback slot, Marshall fvent a member cf the relay team
---------------------- dealt the Clarksville line misery. J8 unable to compete because bf
put tne oall back into Mt. Pleasant I Davis Verner and Soward also lnJury or lllneas, a substitution
Pleasant may ** made
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linee(l BC<X* ^ the Mt * " | There may be some objections
Coach Bennett's team came out this but If a Class B meet were
of tha game with only minor ** neld, room had to be made
bruises with the exleptlon of Elder fdr h, and elimination cf some of
Allbritton, who suffered a wrench- the relay teams could provide for
ed back. However he will more quite a number of other boys In
than likely see action against New individual events. In this way the
Boston that Clarksville plays host state meet will be' Increased by
to, Friday night at the New Century about one-third Instead of being
Club Athletic Field. I twice as large If the old plan were
Starting Lineups | followed.
Mt. Pleasant Position Clarksville --•-
Meyer
Blacks tone
Verner
Davis
Panders
Soward
Blackstonc
Morris
Cox
Marshall
Rains
Ten Percent Grid
Players injured
Austin, Texas—The eighth an-
nual survey of football Injuries in
414 Texas high schools shews that'
1,242 of 12.900 boys were Injured,
R. J. Kidd. University of Texas
Interscholastic League athletic di-
rector, reported.
There was cnly one death, which
occurred during spring football
practice. Reports filed by coaches
revealed that the Injury rate In a
game Is twice that of practice per-
iods, theugh there are four practice
session* to one game session. |
, A few causes of Injuries were
listed as: (1) Failure to provide
adequate warm-up for the individ-
ual substitute, and fer the entire
squad sent In at the beginning of
third period; (3) overlooking safety
features in enthusiasm cf (rathe;
(3) poor equipment for game con-
ditions; (4) failure of game offi-
cials to be alert for signs of un-
necessary roughness, and to re-
move from the game playera who
wilfully hurt others; (5) failure of
schodl authorities to require medl-1
cal examinations.
E. Allbritton ANNONA PLAYS FINAL
W. smith GAME OF YEAR SUNDAY
B. Hale Annona baseball team will play
H. Holley the final game ff the year with
G. Gordon DeKalb Sunday afterroon at De-
D. Humphrey Kalb. Tht game Is scheduled to
G. Allbritton Ret underway at 2:45. George
Stiles Whiteman, well known righthander
Emery is scheduled to start on the mound
Bunds for the Annona Cats. His Battery
. Adams mate will more then likely be Hu-
bert McDuffie, or George Glddens.
I The rest of the starting lineup is
I ret available at this time. This
! game will close the season for tile
Cats, a very successful season, says
manager Shorty Guess.
The tile floors In the Capitol
at Washington have been In place
for mere than 90 years.
ORNER
BY LEON COLLINS' JUNIOR
One of the biggest questions of
the year In the Boulhwest confer-
ence was answered Saturday as the
Texas University defeated the Red
Raiders from the Texa* Tech In
scoring a 33-0 victory over the Red
Raiders, the Texas squad answered
the question that has been on the
mlrds of sports Writers since the
new ccach, Cherry, has taken over.
After Cherry took over he turned
the offensive formation from the
single wing and the box. to the
new ‘T-’ formation The fans and
writers alike wondered If It would
work as Layne, their star passer
had rever had the cpp. rtunlty to
pass from this formation Layne
T-Tjileo Mt Pleasant in the next
2 Clarksville has scored 1.721
points up till last PYtday night,
while Clarksville’s opponents have
* ored 2,046 points or the oppon*l
ents have a margin of Sll points In
the lead How about it team? Lets
even that mark this year In the
remaining games Is It O. K. with
you.
3, Clarksville's wtrst years were
In 1934 and 1944 In 1934 Clarks-
ville scored only 20 points while
the opponents sccred an amazing
total of 329 points. Next worse
was in 1944 when Clarksville scored
only 25 points to the opponents 222.
4 Best year fer Clarksville was
In 1933 when Clarksville scored
193 points (gainst the opponents
86: 35 of these 86 points came In
the bldlstrlct game with Rockwall
Clarksville's next best was last
year when the team scored 172
points against the opponents 56
proved that he was f*»Hy capable of i points: 24 of these point# came In
End thkt he would | the bldlstrlct game With Terrell. I
Men Also Cauffht
In Sylt Fracas
AP Newsfsaturas
New York- While women mo-
bilize for the battle against
long skirts, men are faced with
the prtMem of high-water
pant* this fall.
Predicting that man's trous-
ers will be two Inches shorter
this fall, and that shoulder
pads will be missing frem new
suit Jackets. Tony Williams,
leading New York tailor, warn-
ed glocmtlv that the way things
are going, men will be lucky
If they have any pants at all,
adding:
"The ehorter trouser with
cuff will barely 'touch the top
of the shoe.”
New Boston Invades
Night for a Non-Conference
The CUrkevUlc high eehhel Then will pie, te.tr
j Friday night at New Century Club Athletic Field whei
New Boston beginning at 1:46 This will be New
1 of the year- as they have suffered S setback to the T<s
j tlielr only previous er counter. They Will be out fok
the season while Clarksville will be out for their second
season. Co far this year (blarksvllle has suffered one loss
, win to their credit.
Clarksville and New Boston first met on the gridiron I
the NdW Boston team set dlarksville down with a 19-1 detea
they have met four times with New Boston scoring only •
1 ftur games Clarksville hss scored 69 point* in the feur
, 1934 This Is the way they stard.
the new “T",
definitely be a threat for all
americkn honors this ybar. It looks
now as If Texas will be one of the
tep .teams In the scuthwest Con-
ference. Rice and Arkansas, along
with Southern Methodist are listed
as the top teams. Texas hss been
listed as the dark horse of the
conference all year. Texas A. and
M. also looked good as they romped
5. Clarksville did not have
fo'-tball team In 1942.
6 The worse iefeat that Clarks-
ville has suffered was at the hands
cf Bonham In 1934 when they
blasted Clarksville 103-3. The worst
that Clarksville has beaten any- _ ,
body Is In 1931 when they blasted Detroit lO Have
Cooper by the margin of 84-0.
Here are the records of the re-
Commenting on the nd-
1894
. Clarksville ..........
7
New
Boston
shoulder-pad vogue, liowever
19.15
Clarksville
6
New
Boston
Lechora Corbett, well-known
1V$7
ClarksVUle ..........
19
New
Boston
British actress, said:
1938
Clarksville
32
New
Boston
“I don't thihk It s wise to
1945
Clarksville .................
12
New
Boston
take the stuffing out of getitle-
men."
TOTAL POINTS ........
„. 18
TOTAL
over Yaeorgetown 48-0. They used, suits of „ames 8lnct, 1981 „ any;
every player that they could find
as they even used the water boy
in this high scoring event. T. C. U.
also showed up good as they held
the strong Kansas team to a 0-0
tie. Bach team had one scoring
threat.
In the school boy district here,
Ccoper and Clarksville both took
wins, while Commerce and Deport
were suffering defeats. Cooper de-
feated the Roxton boys 39-0 and
Clarksville defeated Mt. Pleasant
12-0 while Commerce was suffering
a 6-0 defeat at the hands cf Ma-
sonic Home Mltley Mites. This
game was called at the half be-
one wishes to check these they I
can see these by coming to the
Times office and I will be glad to
show them to you. There are a
few records for the team this year
to aim at, so lets hope that you of
this year's team will overtake the
opponents record as well as set
new low for the eppmenta Also
would like to see this years team
score more than 329 points to make
up for the year of 1934 Its up
to the team now. I
New Boston Will field a heaver team than CtaiXsvRle, i
will weigh around 160 pounds, Clarksville will avtrage at
That will give the Invaders a 20 pounds per man average.
Clarksville will have the advantage of playing at Monte. Oklv
will play this week. He was out because of injury last week,
will be at full strength unless Elder Allbritton, a starting .
The <J°*nmun*D' Fair this oul bec_ 0j an injured back, sustained In the tilt with Mt.
* ' * * last Friday night. New Boston Is scheduled to be at lull strength, I
Carl KacXiey, Its star back, in the game, Rackiey sulterwi a prg
Injury and was not in the Une-up last week against Y'exg
Cottimunity Fair
week-end promises to be the larg-
est In the history of these exhi-
bitions, with a varied list of exhi- J
bits on display and a number of
special features to attract visitors, t
Two outstanding programs with no
admission charges are assured.
The Drake String Band of Paris,
winners In the recoht amateur con-1
test at Lamar District Fair at
Paris, will give a show Friday |
night. Sept 28, at 7:30 oclbck,
featuring William Drake, leader,1
In his fiddle tricks. He plays the J
fid:le from 15 positions. They also
feature the singing of Monnleray,
Drake
■ Saturday night the Paris Junior
RUGBY COUPLE LOBBED
IN THEIR HOME
cause of the condition of the field, j e/tb “enWrodThThcm^TMr. -
Ladcnla upset the Deport team, anil- Mlnln. „ .. -
handing them a 25-0 defeat This 8aturt nlght ‘jTrob^d them Band <*°-
game was also played on a muddy of apprdxtmately <l60 The Millers — ... . -
| were said to have coutiled their
Forecasting money before retiring for the night
That Clarksville will stop New , and it was believed the man might
Boston by at least a 6 point margin., have seen them through ,a Window.
the best | Officers have beeh investigating.
Probable starting lineups are as
No. Name Wt.
follows;
Put.
WU
30
J. Neal
155
LE
115
E Allbritton
43
A. Barfield
175
Lt
203
W Smlta
■ I
44
B. Ycungblcot
172
LO
121
B. Hale
39
L. Sanders
162
C
127
H. Holley
32
C. Simmons
168
RO
140
G. Gordon
• M
39
M. McFaul
*' 178
R""
150
D. Humphrey
41
R. Higginbotham
163
RE
137
G. AUbrlttcn
22
K Davis
135
B
120
R. G. Burris
25
J. Mahon.'
145
B
120
D. Emery
■ 'la
33
D. Garrett
140
B
161
J. Stiles
41
B. Graham
170
B
149
R. Adams
ifl
New B strns colors are mrroon and gold, end the cr&chesfkte: B.
Lawson, Jr. head: while assistants are John W. Brittain, snd<
c?tnml,Uc.e requests al> Captain of the club Is Billy Graham, 170 pound fullback, while the t
hibltors put their names securely j capt5lill i8 Bmy Joe Youngblood. 172 pound guuarf.
This shculd be one of
games here In Clarksville this year
Both teams are powerful and both| Abouut 2.7 tons of oxygen are
team: will have their full strength, I requited for every ton of coal
with the possible exception cf Elder
Allbritton, end on the Clarksville
team. Elder suffered a back In-
jury In the game with Mt. Pleasant
Friday night. Calvin Bullard,
back, who was Injured in the Mt.
Vernon game last week, will be able
to see action against New Boston.
Carl Rackiey, New Bostons fast
stepping back who was injured
pre-season will also be in the
starting line-up.
In the scuthwest conference, the
game of the week will feature the
Rice Owls playing L. S. U., con-
sidered one of the best in the na-
tion •Rice also Is considered to be
the fitUj best team in the nation.
This will be the featured game of
the South this week. Both teams
have powerful lines and excellent
passing as well as running back-
fields. Rice by bne touchdown.
Hcney Grove meets the Deport
Lions In the first conference game
of this district this year. Deport
should be In good shape for this
game. However nothing is known
about Honey Grove, so we will say
that Honey Grcve will be shaded
by 6 points.
In the interest of the fans, this
comer will carry the result of the
Southwest Conferences teams the
rest of the year, and complete in-
formation about the district race
in which Clarksville is a member.
Clarksville Tiger Grid
Record 17 Years
I got busy the other day and
checked through the records here
at the olfice from 1931 up to the
present time. Mr. Joe Plnscn, ed-
itor of the paper, has a record that
he has kept since 1931 and record-
ed is all the games Clarksville has
played since then. I figured up the
totkl points that Clarksville has
scored since 1931 and this is the
lesult.
1. In 1940. Clarksville beat Mt.
Verncn by the score of 20-0. Also
In 1939, Clarksville tied Mt Vernon
bulned.
on all articles entered to insure
no loss of anythhig.
The average passenger car In
the United , States travels 9,900
miles a yeat,»while a tnict aver-
ages nearly 11,Odd mile*.
ELEVEN APPLICANTS FOR vision of Hoy Gray,
RURAL CARRIER tative cf the Civil
Eleven applicants fdr the pcsi- Application date tor this
tlon of rural mall carrier at Detroit ation was In April. The
were given a Civil Service examln- several months in holding
atoln at Clarksville under super- ?xams was ret explained*
milan home From summer j
, WITH WASHINGTON TEAM
■ Clyde Milan, coach of the Wash-
ington Senators base ball club, ar-
! rived home this week from his
< summer's work. The big league
I teams, excepting those in the
world’s series games, are folding
I up until another year, having ex-'
, pericnced the grei test season in
, the history of basebkll Milan will
' spend the fall and winter at his
Clarksville home.
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1947, newspaper, September 26, 1947; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921589/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.